Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, November 12, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    I'UBSUaY'8 I'RriSIDBXTIAIi rOINTHK.
The election Tuesday did much to clear
up me doubts which hung over pretlden
tial possibilities for '02. One man itiMr
ently burled (without the hope of redir
ection, u president Harrison. II0 lost
New Vork by the defeat of the republican
j.njr m inai state, ana he lost l'ennsyl
vanla by the success of the same party and
the decisive victory of Quay. New York
was organised entirely In t!le Interest of
j.-rnson, ana solely with reference to hit
domination, and he lost. Pennsylvania
was organized under Quay, with the Blaine
banner floating over the party, and Quay
won by an overwhelming majority against
the most fearful odds he ever encountered
There was no need for any fresh Im-
vJ'us to the Blajne movement, for the
' Allied knight has had the nomination
clearly at his optic n ever since the Nor-
emoer elections of lSyo. The elections of
Tuesday did not weaken him In any
section, and greatly strengthened him In
both Kew York and Pennsylvania. He
will be the nominee of the party If he
shall have vigor enough to accept the
train ot a national contest, and it will be
substantially unanimous. Until Tuesday
last, It teemed settled that If Blaine should
ie unable to accent the csndldarv. ih
nomination would go to Harrison without
a contest. Things are different now, and
the legatee of Blaine's political estate it
Governor McKlnley, of Ohio. It Is now
next to certain that the republican candl
date for president next year will be either
jamet li Blaine or William McKlnley.
Tuesday's elections have cleared awy
what seemed to be a tangled thicket ot
underbrush In the preddential field on the
democratic tide. Had Pennsylvania and
Ohio voted democratic, it would have cre
ated two presidential possibilities In Gov
ernor Campbell and Governor Paulson,
and if the Farmers' Alliance had main
talncd its power In the west, It would have
made the nomination of Cleveland impos
sible. As it Is, the west will .have no
lormldable candidate to 1 old the western
states from republicanism, and the Farm
ers Alliance has pr.tctlcally.perlshed as a
political factor.
On the other hand, ths doubtful battle
In New York was turned to a positive and
sweeping democratic victory chiefly by the
heroic efforts of'Grover Cleveland. He
made but one speech outside of his state,
and that was in Massachusetts, where, for
the first time in the history of that common--wealth,
the democrats have elected a
governor two consecutive terms. So
tu as the democrats have won on Tuesday,
tney have won on a conservative financial
policv. and there is now anDarentlv h..
one hopeful candidate for the democratic
iumin?uon uext year ijrover Cleveland,
Such appear tj be the presidential pointers
01 juesuays election. Philadelphia
TV
j lines.
Bnker City has a reform council. It be
gan business hv voting t)....,,t.,i..... c-.n
Piece fOr Servirea rinllr.1l 111.-. -
....... . like U 1C
iiiuiinrrs.
The Tournal nf K.il..,,. .m...i ..... 1.-
contemporary in the follow im; pointed
manner: The cheek v, cgreyioim publish,
ert of a certain sssinlne sheet In Oregon
are so sure that A-hni-Lp- ,ii.....a... ...i.u
- . ... w Willi
them Is wronp that thv fn
by ignoring a controversy which they
themselves originated.
Her U nm cun ll..l. t'l.-.
n .. .. .. "c ai'lClll
Bulldlnf & l.nnn A .cs..,l,.n I.... 1.. .
I j . wv-Muii lias jum
closed Its second year. The value of each
...ure, costing i4, so far, is SJi.io, a fine
ihOWinp Tn naunz-lntl,,.. 1.. ' .
o- ....... ,u urreon nas
assoclatlon"hasdone a fine business. The
bldd nir. thonoh in ih. c.i. , .
. . . : f ' ""'iii association
has been the highest of any in Oregon.
mica.
I have this tUy sold to R (i Watson Co.
the grocery and commission basiuesa htreto
fore carried on by me at the corner of Kls
worth and 2nd ttreeti, consisting of stock of
groceries, provisions, fixtures, eto. I will
pay all bills incured by me while conduct
ing tsid business on presentation. 1 re
tain tb book accounts and parties indebted
to tna can call and nav .t k. . ...
Dto 1st. 1811, R Q W.tson & Co receiptino.
fH IDs A fa. ik.t Jt ll ' i r
Will D tilled in th .,
for collection. "
Nor. 2. llfl,
R J T Kitin
. . . nvry iuu com m tig -
ion DuiiDoa Aeretofow c-rried on at the
T wonana Klliworth streots by
, i iu iuu AQu
complete itock of choice familv groceries and
rr..t -.HCitiui.y Boiioit the patron-
ftfftt Of tOrmi-F Pnmtnmatm . 1
Referring tn tnv T Hi
om men din a mv nin..ian i r w ...
to former cMiomert aDd tha peopU 0f AI-
..v.uivj.
PlIOTOttKAnid OK Tim Vniimi
worn oy tins title is jiint out. It con
umy Known ohiirts in
.o.iT u .1 "'" luiltiioral
....,. ... r-imiiu, r-imKenpearc's houne
i iiu sur r.imU i . i .. , . '
tnglaml. City ()f Mn,,. iu.i:,. ...
rvevifw ,.f 'I...!. V.:.. ..V"."'."""'
11....... . .. '"'"'w iiuire
i.i... "'I'll', iiiriiienon in
nilll-IlN. IK). I'll f'..ll... ... .. .
.... '.-iiwvuiii, I'tftera
.. tamwi, iu itome, etc. A 1 these
of the art mid incclinnically the bdok
thing of bentity, n joy forover " Nr.
more lioitiit i fi. I un.i ..... 0
hiiAi re isicd coiees at V Allen's.
The PorvnllU Ti.nMi i . ., ..
. , , .....vo .uiiic. in imnu tins
week without a single hit at the O 1'. We
I'mise in astonishment.
The fcnimoii ailllof Jonnf . -i-i. j
"".ni.uics,n-UfO(j.
IC.IC3, Indict'Stio:! a:l norvnn. fM..i.i.. n i.
triie larsel.r from .toinach diioriicra. Ai Joy'i
f ege:ii9 taraUipuril!. t, the only bowel rein
U: lnfr nrc:i(irjitloa. vmt .. Hn t ...
- ' ' - huj is i mors
effUv. than ai,r e-tbor Brspnri;i. lit rhos.
1 .MT rviievma hundreds. Tht
actoa f,!d, i:rcr, aniJ cff.tlv(li Wo h4T
vi mwn irom grateiol women.
W refer a Icir!
Kervous d.bnlt,, Mn. J. Barron, 11 T.h & r.
kerrous debility, Mrs. ITed. LoT, 827 Ellis St. B F.
General aebilltr. Mm h.m.- , . 1
hervou, debility, Un. J. Ufflphere. 796 Tark St,
1st R. Roaeoblura, 282 17th
A plsno
At Klein Bros
Hoot aud Shoe store.
Parker Bras, grocers.
New oloakt at W F Head's.
latest styles of Lata at W P 1)... -
Reduction ln'summorgood'at W KjRead't
mppie.p.rers f..r tale at Stewart A Sox a
S A iluiln. druggist, French't corner.
FlaebrooMies at Conn 1 1.ndrieson's.
Latest sheet musio at Will
Paraanla an,l inn Mn,l.ll .1 I
si n r itead t.
Gold Snootaclna .n.l ..... ...... .11 ..i...
, . - . H..ac, an styles
and prices, at t H French's.
M(Th.1'""till,aOO,.p0Ct0, Lnll! '''
oity at Stewart & Sox s.
Rarg.ios in gold watches at;French s,
'The Corner Jewolry Store."
A full Knn f W. . . . ,
- -- .......... cnriota, oesr in
the world for the money, at W F Ksad's.
J. W. Beutley, leadinj boot and shot
msker, jntt east of K.vere House.
Silk umhrallaa In .,..... I i it
i . , , , , . ' wluu naudies
uoaii at rrenen a Jewelry ttore.
Cotton rooda hav nnt ... .1
.... ...HB. VIIHUIIBOI
the wr they are new. Call id e wht
v turn lioaaoas.
aji f ii ill fx 1 1 r i
ASK THE PEOPLE OF LINN oOUMT
Wlior t got 1 1 i 9 3estI3argaisi,
Wliert to get tht Best Talua for';f our lioMJ
Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc.,
Ad they will. Amswer with One Voice, at
GiSTO w. SIMPSON'S
rilTT DRFG STORE.I
ATe are the People
Kerroas Mobility, Ml
St. 8. F.
oich rroablcs, Hn. B. U Wheaton. rot Port
M. B. Price, M Praspact
NEW A DTB RTISEM EXl S.
ALBANY OPERA HO HSR
WARNER CRA NOR Lessses and Man.ger
MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
Nov. 16th, 17th and. 18th.
Philip Phillips,
(The Singing Pilgrim.)
Around the Wolrd In a Chariot of Sos
81ck hmdachea, Mat.
Place. 8. r.
Sick bfadachoa. Mrs. M. Fowler.lCT EUJs St.aF
Indkovtioa. Mrs. 0. D. Stuart, 131 Mission Bt.
Coii,tI,,atlon, Mrs. C. Melvus, 1 Kearuy st,S.r.
Inil'c Veetable
wuy Osarsaparilla
ilost modoru. mnt rrn. i a. .....
Bamo price, $1 . 00 or 0 for $5.00.
STANARD & CUSICK ALBANY
Albany
Stanard & Cusick
tsauma it
0
Drug.. VadialBss, Cfcensieala. .ir...
ad Toilrt ArttrtM,8pong.s.Ht.he
i
'"'uawj, ooaool Hooka, and
Ailltt.' Buppliea.
Th sxsrrj the most complete line of Hard
ware, Stovee, Kangee, eto., in the market.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
Physicians' nreserlDii.,...
lly osnpsaud est.
TI LADIES BAZAAR.
Il tbt Leading
Millinery and Fancy Goods Store of Albany.
Th.y tarry all the l.atett Stylet aad Noreltlet In the Millinery II..
a c.mplete ttock .1 Ladltt aad Children 't Furnishing g.ods.and r.ndv-nisd,
sarmentt. Goods the best, and prices la. l.west. Call and be conWi,,,"
am now receiving my Fall stock of Dry Goods
a. x aw j i t j ii i i i i iiri'A r y v t -v i r
i - ,r civ -n-ii ijliio ui hs( r nn p
A TJnnninon r;i: r. UUUUb in tile TO OWinrr H
n rociicw rilgllllittge . ' v-jcAi tiiiciub, viz,.
Ini-neCtO.- H P Thrall, of .San rnnrim
has been examiniv the nostnfflri at (inmh
Bend, Ind. lie finds a shortage of $1550.
ine oeiaicauon is principally to the bus!,
ness incapacity of the postmaster, Sam
- nel A Round,, who has shuffled the ac
counts of hi store and the office till they
are in inextricable confusion. The in
spector has turned the office over to the
bondsmen. Cooper, Eklund and Foster, who
win also take possession ot the small stock
of merchandise, consisting of d.'ugs, 11
auors and notions, somewhat lncumhpriH
They have placed G W Olney temporarily
in charge of the office. Now, if this had
happened under Cleveland's administra
tion what a howl of righteous indignation
would have been heard all over the land
from the columns of republican organs de
ploring the Incapacity and dishonesty of
ucmocraucomcir.is. But somenow its the
other ox new thnt has hern .'or.d nnfl
these elf-s.iine journals are aij mute as
the grave, seeming to look upon the South
Bend affair as coming as a matter of
course.
dUPHiCALlY ILLUSTRATED WITH
1,500 COLOSSAL VIEWS
Tal- from Nature and Colored by Eminent Artists,
Magnified and Illuminated bj itac
ROYAL PHOTO-OPHCON,
lllusf Uimr accurate' the most mai-nidcent
Cities, Edifices,! Scenery, Por-
waiwai uo-uayircniiecture.
Ox J --
ouaiuary-.tjostumes and
C J 1 -
oociai iiie,
Prom the twenty different countries vUite-. with
being InimitVi;', Sung. 5 ""'.
Seats on 'b at Will Link's Music
Slorn. SO unit 7 n(.. .uu . .
Con, il .is. ' cent..
1S92.
Harper's Maffazir.fi.
ILLUSTEATED.
A dispatch from Hutchinson, Kansas
says :
wuiii'ii.iv iiu'iis riiun 11, c ClllirC 1 e
publican ticket in this county elected by
pluralities ranging from 150 to 400, a re-
Martin, republican, forjudge of the Ninth
II!.-!,.. 1...... . : tj
from every county in this congressional
district (Jerry Simpson's) show republican
majorities In all but two, where the alli-
Bn cin.iru luumy iiiKcis oy very close
i"c ngrcgaie repuoiican ma-
juruica 111 me uisinci are over 20,000
The iloutlttiinerr is in a trmihleH ftta' rt
mind about Tammany. Let the Mountain-
ttr turn Itt optics upon that beautiful trio
Jaar, Jiardsley and Livesy in Penntyl
vania where these men, one of whom is
In the penitentiary, have been indorsed bv
a repuDiican majority ot over 50,000,
The United States supreme court has post
poned nntil Nov. 30 the argument in the
snree oisos lovotving the oanstitutionality
of the MuKiuley tarilfact, and also the casct
in winch the act which provides for the
classificitiou of worsteds it attacked, nn the
ground that the spi akor had no rijjlit to
count a quorum i-i pat'ln; thin hill.
Of thirty-two nicnibern of tlio state scaate
iu New Yurk tlio rcp.ihlicais have seven
teen, th. democrats fourteen, aud there is
one independent remibiiuin. The dem-.-crats
have six ui.ijority in the house. In Iowa
tliedeiiiocnts have one majority in the
senate and the republicans hitve six majority
in tlit hon e Orroimn,
Tho Mnrazlne will celihrate th Inr.nh r, ,,..
wnne iiirroveiv of Amt . !..- ......
throurhsr Iclrs glvinsra more .horough txposi-.loa'
...... ..- , ,Crio Dee.i ni 01 Uie HrcssT U.s.- itt-
DKXT5D IlRVELOPMK.S-T OK ora Rnr.nv
, .uu .siiei .ai-j
la the Gp.sat Wrst. rictii.,iur .....tA- . .
nuiaso ue
Cl-.n to Erjm.tic Erisonnsor AanRicAS li s.oer.
TheFuLD ornn xkxt Evaormx a w.ll be
trrllK;! Iia Beries o( Paiwrs on Ihn t).,.K
lie U r .1.1 st o the 111.1. k Sea," ro,:TM-T
liu ,-ovi and F. I). Milut, lllwtr.ted bv Ma 1 r.Llr
ana A intra. P'Knoxa. An!e!etalai ui i. ..1.-
tut Gfrinan.Aun Ijn.nu Lilian Aim;., ill...
. .-. 1111 wruiF.
Mr W 1) ll" Ei.i,s will contribul. . n. ..... . .
Wn.ld of Chance "cha'uncristii'iillv Am ' .-
p::iil piomlucnco nil! ba k:vfn to -iokt Sn:r.s,
w.iich will bo cjni.ibutcd l,v T a. ....... J
I'avis, aCosaj Dorm, .Mari'iabft Vkhid Vs.
ooi.ho and o.hor nupulur writem.
" A!l:':!'B Ijieiarr tcalii'e- will bo Peisomas rik
Cl...at.,,d lito.-nn, f,i,J, Horaho Rr 'loV
s. "kikh"';' ' h" Urow'"'"-- A Taaci:
Silks and Velvets
Foreign Dress Gonrls
Black Dress Goods
Domestic Dress Goods
Shawls
Cloaks
Skirts
Underwear
Qloves
Notions
Ribbons
Laces
White Goods
Linens
Carpets
Upholstery
Yarns
Corsets
Hosiery HandkemWp ov. t?.-u.., . pmh
Boots and Shoes ci1 aanes rmts
Woolens
Oloakingfs
Tailors' Trimmings
Bag-s, Warps and Batts
Flannels
Jeans and Cottonades
Blankets
Domestics
Ginghams
Samuel E. Young.
nmn pmiomuls
Thtic is to d jiiot
IV E W
...w 00
... 00
4 00
. ! 00
ilAHl'LUS MARAZ XB. Far 'Year
IIAIIP1K S WKtKI.Y,
DARI'F.lfJ BAZAH
HARPER'S YOBNO PEOPLK '
Postage Fret t all .uhmriber, i the United
otatet, Canada and it'xieo.
Tht Volumetof tho Hiiiim h..l. -..k .w. .
bort tor June aad Deocmber ,l each year. When
"To 'nl.'inh.:'1."'!; !".',,1P,,". wl h
B.,.,,.r v.:.,;:.
ars buck in not t utt. t,i-j:..- ...:u 1 ' . 1 "rr
nl .. ..... hv,,,-. iiinii, pos.-paid.
Kemltl-.nces Phoutd be made 1. 1a.i r.m.
n r. . : "
. .'mil, ,0 arom cnance or losr,
Nowaiianors are not to e,m Ihl. ........
i' --'VI .tocillCIlt
""oaiirest oruer 01 iiarikr Iirotiirrs.
Audrcn: HAltl'KK IIUOTIIKIIS, Nrw Yorr.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
Vri'TlC IS HEltKltY (1IVKV TO ALL PHR.
bor, IS 1, I IIU-.l 10 IheCouiitvCnirtof l.inn coiiatr
j.Lb;" "r' "r"'"" i" ,ho """"
JerlisliA SI. Mire, deeeiced. nm 1I1.1 i.l
.,,,..ited.l,,rd,,, , the 12th day ..f DemoWr,
, : . 1, :t; a,c- '
ii'iV "I KHMlliVS 11I tilt r..riif ir 1 1.. t . . . .
-fJei.rt. ,
llalid this 1:1th ihy ot Snreiiilwr.
'iii,,., A.iV nM. , rr' .
Atloniey. " "
St.ok .f MiTTHRWARH. eoneiatln, .
... .. -. . .ra., iron nianea, to,
gold and stiver waler.es. J,wel y.
etc, is the iarest nd heal in
theeity, and hy far tho
bent evr brought
IO AU1KT,
PRICES the Most Reasonable
Call and See the G000S
Branch SeWu'-STSf: .Sv'cATEff'ffi J?-,.
f MU,"" t "ludj.. .sine lali'or luitloa S'
Jilt si now S h n ft I, n .. .1
Tttm rit,?, i'nmantl. and K.-H.I I,.. . 1
Woa U1n.11mY.ut the r-a?. ,.' ,,
at an, uiue. L; ,? JC uim ..P IVil'
ALBANY OR.
TO3MAN & HCLBERT BROS,
Rea! Estate Agents
Farm and Ranches for sale.
AIco city brocrty in Allvanr
and Coryallit.
NOTICE fiF nissni UTinu
NJ 's P'5R,E,By oivkn'tiut
i.B loal ('Stair,. wi,nca sn.lfol'aMi,,',
:i :0,?::0"'i!'. ir Lymutua"!
enntinii.fi h I'n r. '"'"""H Will he
, ' ,J Aurnnarc, orna hi firm
r ".Ut,U 'viz?' 10 "lect'a'l ouisun":
Tij.. .1 V 7Z V -y n lK":''Of firm
Dated thik ffith day of October Im
,'. G. BDKKHART,
GKO. H. KKKNEv;
rAJf:Drny ,the1''n'''.fi(cnd, inn
, ciiair uniunv. Cill
near rarmsis Warehonse,
y, Oregon. K. VEAL, KOK.
fu" oAi.KH.lf dfzn Piymonih
A. STRANEY,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
Ciljf Livery, Feed and Sale
- STABLE.-
iHh flrt.n H turnouts at call, .-ineolrl
attentv n aiven to transient slock jfMo,
boarded by the day or month.
Cheapest Kate in ii10 aty.
flhaVi.. . ' , "p" w".n 'be HI
nro, nt a.tmT ,lM",o,'uon0 0rUers
Fourth Nri-Mtur l
s:irr . ' wiswonn and
fuL
sixth sire;;,.1" ""UDr and
TraM.-M-w-i,.
don, can obtain prompt allenfloli by
-"...a, siid SSHTS flUOS Jl lAHlltti I r 01 . ',
little forry kousa, 1t8 ord." thSre,
w
ANTEr), fsur or five acres orKood
Brden l.nd. Dear Alh.n. . h
liar n va net U.
City KestatiruEit.
Havine heen nlinl.H-..i.i., ...
-n V " .0.1CIBI1, ini 0(l
ind popular restaurant ttiil bt made fir.t
- asa n evnrv r..t,.. I1..- , 1 ' ... .
"0 put'iic wilt ht
given (jood meal,.. .11 hourt foroi.lv"-,
j-nts. Evcr,thinK neat and attractive
Pnyate boxer. Oyelere In er-rv ttvl..
PLANTS FOR SALE
At Irillt f:irm nra ,...- .
AILmny. Knspberrles, 50 t-ti pw r?
Wit H TVabskr,
FORTMILLER & IRVING,
-FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Ailerlal Kmbalming done Seleotifioally,
.aioniiy, rtKOU
"FRUITS AND FLDWiRS."
N IM.USTRA T B n ir..i-.
JuruI. editsil Vy Prof
ran ,ir..rH i i..,,"r."r
" . w.lQIllll IT. it PAYS
inoiittit, 20 eetits a tnita niimt.., p U
Addrs,
U. M S1EAKNS,
I'lirtiantl. OrKtm
n second ward. Leave Word i nS .
lvery stable. Arne j
HERDHGHE
Ann
-UVEH fURU.
rua,Hsl
OLOOO
AGUK AaJh
0U0USNE5J
DaraiDFh .
BhT!aME)ICIMEMj
wo nctMatainrrtS
J
BILIOUSNESS,
CONSTIPATION,
ELCCD AND
KIDNEY
DISORDERS.
20 YEARS'
Prscllre of Medi
cine Itai'a me to
recommend IheM
n Headache and
Liver Cure as Sale
.nd 8ure.
Dr. L. VAIf DERFOOL,
Dufur, Orefoa,
J. A. Camming, .
Wall Paper,
JriTgrs, la.int. Oils
ALBANY, :- ORECON
N ZtDJ5?0 .I,KI.-HTlnfc pone
mc and settfe at onSo. 1 " " a" "
J. J. DUBKUILLE