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gaUtj democrat DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. The following dispatch hit been tent out from St Paul, Minnesota, by the as sociated, press. Our readers understand these dispatches mutt be taken with a grain of allowance: The democratic meeting to occur at the Nicollet house, In Minneapolis, Wednet day, Is destined to be the mOKt sensational political gathering held in several years. It has developed that friends of David B Hill , the New York governor and senator, sent an emissary to Minnesota two weeks ago, and he is responsible for the calling of the meeting. The gathering will first at tempt to down the "silk stocking" wing of the party in this state, composed of 1' H Kelley, William Campbell and Michael Doran, all of whom are for Cleveland and If this is accomplished an effort will be made to swing Minnesota Into line for Hill. Th farmers' alliance, through, Presi dent Donnelly, has also Issued a call for a meeting in St Paul, July 7. There has been a conference between the alliance men and the "free-silver" democrats, the work of which Is likely to show up imme diately after the two meetings. It is stated that an agreement has been reached for a fusion on the electoral ticket, the demo crats to take live and the alliance four. The fusion also contemplates the nomination of Sidney M Owen, an alliance man, for governor, and a union on the legislative tlcket.lf possible, with a view toeuchrelng Senator Davis out of his seat. The state senate, which holds over, stands: Fusion 39, lepublican 25. In order to win this fight, the fusionlsts must elect fifty-six out of 114 members of the house. A sensa tional Incident In connection with the whole matter Is the peremptory refusal of the allianee men to treat with the Cleve land wing of the democratic party. The farmers of Minnesota are for an unlimited coinage, and urge that Cleveland's position on the silver question precludes the possi bility of considering him in the proposi tion for a fusion . HOW SPOOLS AKE MADE, Birch u ood is preferred . The wood is first sawed into sticks four or five feet long and leven-eights ol an inch to three inches square, according to the size of the spool to be produ:ed. These slicks are thoroughly sea soned. They are sawed into short blocks and dried in a hot-air kiln. At the time they are sawed, holes are bored perpendicularly thiough each block, which is set on end under a rapidly revolving, long-shanked augur. Next, one whirl of each little block against some little knives that are turning at light ning speed, fashions it into a spool according to the pattern desired, and that, too, at the rate of one a second for each set of knives. A row af small boys feed the spool making ma chines by simply the blocks in a spout, select ing the Dest and throwing out the knotty and defective stock. The machinv is automatic, but there are some thingsthar it cannot do, hence the employment of the small boys above mentioned. After the spools are turned they are placed in a large drum and revolved rapidly until they have taken on a fine polish. For some special pui poses tlwy are dyed yel low, black or red, according to taste. Whea one see a spool of thread marked '2oV or "300 yards," it does not signify that the thread Lbs been measured, but that the spool has been gaged, and is supposed to have that amount of thread upon ft. Another of the "beneficial effects of (he McKinley bill" is to be seen in Fall River, where 31,000 mill operatives are to suffer a cut In wages. Napoleon McKinley, re publican candidate for governor of Ohio In 6earch of a vindication, will not dwell upon this fact In his speeches tills summer and fall. ' A lobster recently caught In Belfast Bay, Me., weighed twenty-three pounds and measured thirty-seven inches from the end of his tail to the longest claw, twenty Inches around the bodjr, and seventeen Inches around the large claw. A vast "banyan' tree,covcring between six and seven acres, has been discovered on the tiny Lord Howe Island, 300 miles from Port Macquaric, in Australia. It is surpassed in size onlyby the greatest of those In India The surplus has ceased to be a condition, and has been replaced by another, colled a deficiency; this will be followed by a third, Increased taxation. To a billion dollar congress, run by a Czar, such trans formation; are extremely simple. The United States has a blllion-do'.lar congress .tnd it may be a billion-dollar country, but at present the treasury Is not a billion-dollar one. , L -J Li Just arrival a full line of ladies, ehil drens, men's and boy's foot wear at G W Simpson's, which will be sold at bottom prices. New SmtNO Goons. I keep a full line of pring and1 summer dress goods, in wash fabrics, prints, ginchstns, soersuckers, rtn. I have also a uew line of summer plaids, he sides other novelties in bines and all wool sritings. Sami sl E lorsa. Don't target, l'aislsy k fstiley, Friatara, NOTICE TO BRIOCE BUILDERS. NOTICE IS HKKF.BY GIVE THAT sealed bids will ha weired at the office of tin county clerk of Una county, Oregon, up to l'i o'clock, 710011, Wednes day, the 8th cf July, 1WI, fur the eon struntinn of a county brlilen across hat is known a Owl orec-k, near the farm of William Vance, In Mid county. raid bliilgo to be of the follnwlntt dimension', to wit: Forty fool spsiis, of the Quern truss pattern-, KavBiuy fet approaoh. llcnta for the approaches to be anchored or constructed ot oak piling and l'J loot apart. All bids to bo approved or reectid l,y the eoumy court. H. P. I' A YNC, Clerk. "The immigration from foreign countries during the month of April exceeded by near ly 21,000, or thirty-three por cent, tho im migration during the tatra month of the previous year, aud tor tenjinonths of tho fis cal year, ending April 30, the numburof immigrants has been 401,233, against 31S, 615 f ir the same months of the previous fiscal year. It is an unweloomo faot that a very large proportion of this incieasa is in the least desirable elass of immigrants, namely, about 17,000 from Italy, 14,000 from Poland, 9000 from Russis, 6000 from Huugsry, and nearly as many from Hohemia But a very heavy increase, more than 16, 000, also appears iu the immigration from Germany, and oyer 6000 io the immigration from Sweden and Norway Yeaterd ay evening when the shades of evening were falling thick and fast, and the tropical rays of old Sol were yielding to the dominant influence of the boreal breezes sweeping from the arctic regions, there came a tupping (re peat) at the door of ye editor, which, when open, revealed the presence of our genial Ineinl, V rl benuudt and lauy.wno left a sunnlv of luscious ice cream which was exceedingly refreshing. Thanks. Have You a Wifk and ten children ; have you any children ; are you an old bachelor ? W hatever you are you can not do better than by buying your groceries, produce and baked goods of l'nt ker Bros. You want to save money and at the same time get good groceries, then call on them. Yon will get first-class treat ment and first-class goods Their baked goods are made in an experienced man ner, and include a large variety 01 eatables. Ir Conn & Hendricson can give you a large and choice stock of groceries, pro duce, fruits, berries, etc, to select from, then their 6tore is one to vUit when wishing anything iu their line. An exam ination of 'their goods will convince any one that there is no better place in the city for trading in their line of goods. ineir prices are low, with good reasons for the fact. They invite all to call and see them and learn by experience where the best bargains can be secured, both in prices and quality of goods. TRADE AT THE OLD RELIABLE GROCERY STORE of C E BROWN ELL, Gjod goods, low pricesnnd!hnnet treat ment. COME ONE, COME ALL Ye ore Jmnking a big clrivo on E lrelopes, Paisley Smiley. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOT1CK.W hereas, my wife having left mo without iust cause or provo cation, this is to notify the public not to trust heron my account: as I shall pay no corns 01 ner contracting. W D TRITES. Albany, June 30, 1891..' FOtND A tood umbrella, vilh the Initials I. w. Indistinctly engraved on the handle. As it is s linijr time to the rainy reason thoowr er will ulease call at the Democrat office an claim croprity. IOST. Three record books of Tancent A M E church, south, between Tan- Kent and Brownsville, on the Ward's Unite road, on June 18, 1SVI. Will pay finder for trouble. W. li. HoWAnn, Tangent, Or. Pstor WAHTED. To bnv notes and trort-e-saea H E Noble. Port I an 4, Or. room 18, Concord block, 2d street. STRAT.--Stryod from my premises M J a bright bay mare, six yeara aid. branded with tha igure of a pair of spectacles rn left shou'der. Reward to anyone who will notify me at Albany pusiuuice. a. a. uu.' LI, MONEY TO LOAN In small and large amounts, from six months to five yeaia, on good Albany and Linn county real elat. Call on or address W E Mcl'tieraon, First St., Albany, Or. BtO CHAKCE FOR SOME BODY iV to make money. Tha best paying restaurant In Eugene for sale, as the owner is going to retire from business for sometime. Any parson desiring infor maunn regarding mis business, t B Horiis, attorney at law. or J R Dixon, prop, Eugens, Oregon, MEMBERS OF THE LINN COUNTY FARMERS' ALLIANCE: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that I have contracted with the well, known firm of Stewart A Sox. at Albany, to supply you with bi-dera, mowers, rakos. twine, backs, buggies, wagons plows, etc, as well as all ertleles in the line ot general hardware. "Marlon county members ean buy at tha same place on tho sains tsrnis. BEN. H. IKVINE, Fluaaclal Agent NOTICE, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN TOT!(!R. JlF.RP.nv arvtrw TW it lM sealed bids will be received at tho omce of the oounty clerk of Linn county, Oregon, unto 13 o'clock, noon, Wednes day, the 8th day of July, 1991, for the keeping of the county poor, for ths term or one year from tho 1st day ol Augnst, All rdda to bo snaroveri nr lnrtH hv theuouutr oouru N. P, PaYnK, Clerk. L UMBER.' We wish to lit la tha n,ihlA fh havejusl added a lare planer to our mill and re prepared to famish all klnda of iiiuiuer, urMeu or roupii, as tna pur ad as cheap as it ean be sold. Iu payment we will take all kinds of produce, such as hBy. floar, grain, bacon, 1 utter, beans, beot by the quarter. etc. In fact anything that we can use. Please senna bfore yon purchase your bill of lumber, as we fuel confident that we can auitjeu. You will always and one of 11a at. t:nr ti!l la ...H-. ....... - . u, ,11.1,1 i,mMuon, ini lea from. Waterloo, on Hamilton niiu .. lll-,l(K (JAN. 1 Lftl'anon, Oregon. Do Yon Want snmmor GloUlne? IF SO YOU CAN'T READ THIS "Without being Interested. Thcro will bo for tho Month of June, a Genuine OF SUMMER GOODS, LiElt Weight ClotMiii Siiier Fniiisliii Goods, Eats, Slioes, anil all KMs of HOT WEATHER E- Weai-ing Apparel Kow in My Store. Ho haa received a largo and choice stock of spring Dress Goods, now stylos and shades. Wash fabrics, consisting of ginghams, seersuckers, sateens and chanibro. A comply assortment of whito goods, flouncings, hosiery, corsets', gloves, ladies and children's shoes. Clothing for the spring trade A largo and complete assortment lor men and youth's. 15oots, shoes, hats, caps and furr.ishing goods, and if you want tho best bargains you will Have to call on him. H LADIES BAZAAR. Is the Leailinu and Fancy Goods Stoie of They carry all the Latest Styles and Xoveltltr in the Millinery line, and a complete ttock of Ladfc and Children' FurnUhlng Roods, and ready-made fznn,u tii u.t nnil nriceii the lowest. Call and be convinced. I'm IllCtllO. uwuo M-.s I FIRST STREET, -:- -: FROM AN BLOCK irtai Tailor. ft Msg Hotter ni We are the People Who carry the most complete lino of Hard ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc., in tho market. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. " ' PATR0KIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. THE Fftei.es & MERCHANTS INSURANCE CD Albttn), Oregon. J O WRITSMN. Kocretsry. Geo F SIMl'HON, Vice rrosidsnt. W F REAI, President. J It COWAN, TreaBurer. DIRECTORS- W F Read, Pr L Foley. M Sternberg JLCowan, GeoFSImpson, W F Read, Pr l holey, w ernu L0WBDl 0 j K Vealherlord, K S Strahn. J O WritHinan. AIJO DISTKIC-r AGENTS FOA J W Burnett, Oakland Home Insurance Co, Oakland. Cal. Traders, Cincsgo, ill. Amerl'B Philadelphia, fa. I'hoenlx, London, England, Norwich Union, London, Eng. London A Laiichasli.ra, London, Eu(. Guardian, London, Lnjr. Man choster, Manchester, Kngland. Caledonian, Kdijhurg. Scotland. Wesehester, New York. -ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE IN ALBANY. IT HAS BEEM TRIED HOW DO YOU DO? Tbars la no doubt that IVE W- Fruit Raisins: in the Willamette Vallev Pava mn Per Cent, on the Investment. Ten and Twenty acre Farms, all in Cultivation n.nri p.oonir, x. r-i . i ... . ' -JWMV iu Bob llU Fruit, within Seven miles of Oregon's Uanital. for ffi-zs nn - fourth Cash, Balance in Three equal Annual Payments: or, set to Fruit vU1wai,Cu Ame xears ior j&io per acre. For Further Infnrmo tion send for Pamphlet to orma' The Oregon Land Company, It J'ou want the best and most durable furni ture that is manufacluA cd in the city go to THOMAS BRINK'S 'Ida, PHOTOGRAPHER, Oor Second and Kerry St, Alhsne n, U PKRIOH werk.na'rantee, In ,yv'e? O branch of the ,rt. mi. "Z . ail kiudsaapeolalty, ""gnigc Stoak of SILVERWARE, oonalstlng apoons. knives, forks, fruit dl8hss,(tc, gold and silver watches. Iswel Ti etc, is the largest and best In the city, and by far the beat over brought to Albany. PRICES he Most Reasonable. Call and See the GOODS, QITV DRl'tt STORE t Pfeiffer Block, -:- AIM Stanard k Cusick, 1 1 ssrsisrsss: asALsas is Dmgi, Medicines, Chemieali, lFncf and Toilet Articles, Sponges, Bniibti. Perfumery, Sohool 'Books, and Artists' Supplies. rhyatrlnna prescription ' Inlly ccmponnded'. J. A. CiMimiDg, Wall Paper, Urnps, I'aints,OU Ola),, IStO - ALBANY, -:- ORECOH