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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1891)
attyt Democrat. The farmer'! allisnce parly cast 1 5.000 rotes in Ohio and 11,517 in Iowa. Recent observation throws doubt 011 the existence of the so called fatigue of metals, Two large iron links, one used for 40 years in a suspension bridge at KielT.and the oilier kept in store since the building of the bridge, were tes:ed together, and were found to be o' practically identical strength. Our democratic cotemporaries are insisting that the nest democratic state convention should select governor Tennoyer as its candi date for the United States senate. We have no particular objection, except that there will be no senator to e'.ect by the next legislature. It seems now to be the almost uneversal Opinion of the democratic press throughout the country that Cleveland will be the presi dential nominee of the party, and Boies, of Iowa, seems to have the call for second place. Clarksburg W Va AVx If there is a repubhosn paper in the east which wishes to tell its readera the truth, i' will say to them that in figuring on the re sult of toe presidential election Wisconsin must be put in the democratic! column, Milwaukee Journal. In former presidential eleetions the doubt ful states were New York, Indiana, New Jersey and Connecticut. The results this fall add to the list Massachusetts and Iowa, and in all six of these states the democrats sow have the decided advantage. There is in faot, hardly a stsce in the union that the republicans will not hare to tight, and fight bard to retain. Volet The Globe Democrat publishes a sort or "want" advertisement in the foim following: For president in 1892 The man who can cause New Yoik to give a republic majority and keep Iowa and Massachusetts from going democratic. It is evident that thi G-D sees no such candidate among those now talked of for the nomination. It not only feels uncertain about New York, Iowa and Massachusetts, but i not overwhelmingly confident that Ohio will stay with the lepublicans next year. In a long editorial on the lessons of the election it declares that '".he republicans will have to work vigorously and intelligently from the be beginr.inq to the end of the campaign" if they would hold Ohio in I S92. These admissions by the leading republicanorgan of that sec tion are a curious commentary on the attempt of certain less conspicuous journals to find en couragement for the republican party in the result of the recent elections. TUESI'EiKEKBIUP The long session of congress will convene on Monday December the 7th, The selection of a speaker will, (as usual,) be an importent event. The character of the legislation of the session is largely molded in the selection of a speaker. The following are democratic candidates: Mills, of T;xas, Cii-p, of Geoi gia, McMillan, of Tennessee, Springer, of Illinois and Bynum of Indiana. There are no republican candidates as that party has but S7 members in the house while the democrat have about 230. All the candidates are de voted to the principles of tariff reduction. There will be but one mind on that subject among democrats in the next senate or house. There is not a single democratic protectionist in either house. The outlook is rather favor able to the election of, Mills, though Crisp has a hearty following. McMillan is a great democrat and very popular. The contest is said to be a friendly one. WASHINGTON. (From our rc&ular correspondent.) Washington, Nov. 16, 1S91. Mr llariison is usually verv careful uf the language he uses In his public speeches, but he made a break in his speech of wel come to Scncr Mont", the new Chilian minister, that will be snickered at in di plomatic circles nil over the civilized world. After telling the minister how glad he was to receive him, he told him of the policy of this government in dealing with its neighbors unfortunate enough to stiller from internal dissentions and civil war. Said he: "It is our policy to pre serve an honorable and strict neutrality, as was dona during the late war In Chill. Tempting commercial and pollti cal advantage may be offered for our aid or influence by one or the other of the contending parties, but this we have not deemed to be consistent with the obliga tions of intcrnatioual honor and good will." It surely must have been difficult for Senor Montt to keep his face straight while list ening to this high-flown talk, in view of the very short time since the newspapers of the entire world were ringing with charges cf bad laith made by this govern ment agjlnst llipolvtc, the present presi dent of 1 lay tl, because of his refusal to cede the Mole St Nicholas to the United States, in keeping with the promise he had made to obtain the support of this government to aid him in driving Presi dent Legitime out ol llayti, and in as suming the presidency thereof himself. That was an odd sort of honorable neu trality, wasn't It? And Senor Momt must have wondered if Mr Ilnirison considered his bargain with the Insurgent Ilipolyte "consistent w ith the obligations of Inter national honor and good will." Even Mr Harrison's friends admit that he made a mistake "In the phrasing of this speech, short as it was . It is evident that some sort of a deal h being hatched, whereby the postmasters of the country arc to make their iulluencc felt In the election of delegates to the re publican national convention. It is -need? less to say that this movement Is in the In tcrest of the present occupant of the White House. It is being manipulated by lloss Clarkson, aided by Mr Wanamnker, who is said to be ambitious of becoming a pol Itlclan. Within the last week a number of the more prominent postmasters have been In Washington, and none of them went away until Clarkson had taken them to Mr Wanamaker's residence, where a se- cret conference was held at which the whole program was gone over and ex plained, as far as lloss Clarkson deems it wise to trust the postmasters. The only aid that Mr Wanamaker can give is to let the postmasters know that he approves of their undertaking the work mapped out for them bv Boss Clarkson, who lets them understand tint Mr llariison Is behind him. It Is row stated tnal Secretary Foster has made up his mind, after consulting Mr Harrison, not to make a change in the office of the Comptioller of the Currency, not withstanding the popular impression that the incumbent, Mr Lacey, had by his seeming carelessness In the matter of the wrecked national banks In Philadelphia, Boston and elsewhere, lost the confidence of the public, which it is so necessary for the holder of that position to have, if dis credit is not to be brought upon the entire national banking system. It is understood that Secretary Foster will, in his annual report, attempt to show that It is weakness In the law aud not lack of vigilance on the part of government officials that is to blame for the hoodwinking of the department by unsound banks. If confidence were votes, all of the can didates for speaker would be elected. Votes are mighty scarce here, because the members of the House are apparently in no hurry to arrive. It Is noticeable that the fighting between the friends of several of the leading candidates has again taken on the vicious and personally abusive style that was so much deprecated by the cool headed friends of all the candidates when it was first begun several months ago. These hot heads seem to lose sight of the fact that when they abuse a candidate everv word they say is treasured up by the re publicans for future use against the entire democratic party. The great mass of the democratic party has no favorite for speaker, all it asks is that the man select ed be sound In the fundamental principles of the party. If the news received here by the Bra zilian minister Is trustworthy, the flurry in that country Is over and the republic still lives. Ex:Gov. Foraker is here, ostensibly on professional business, but it is known that he is pulling some wires that run pretty close to Mr Blaine ir. order to get help in his fight against Sherman. He is going home today,but he will return oil the 23rd inst., to help the Cincinnati folks try to capture the republican national convention. Just received new and opened for retail a C'E Brownell's the folloTin! t'hnw Chow, Cooking Molasses, Pickles in vinegar. Salt Herring, S.ilt white fish, Salt salmon. Decidedly the largest and choicest va;! y pf tea in (ow.i i t C K Bmwuell's. Kun dried, basket tired, (, cen. black. Epji h breakfast, &o NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "tirANTED. Highest pries paid for 1? hluesat tbecna'r faeto.y, Albany, Oiegou. IJOR SALB House and corner lot tu ' H's 3d add. $750. Apply to I W Iavis IS OR SALE Half dozen Plymouth. ' Bock cockorells. Inqu'-e of Ru?as Thompson. Albany: fS KAin' TO WORK r.iuiHs ilp-!--ii wo'kI nut i i or a-iy it ''id of Isbor otiMP, cm obtain p'o.ni't niiot. lion by ?e ctlt:i.r liio S't.-viev o Dap";! Low, hi t J 'iitls lorry bousi, Lo.ive orders the e NOTICE. rsidi will he opened fo'concre'o a .1,1 luick work to he loje at Natron Station on the tiJthirt't. by 1? '.U it p.jfclieer . P Co., Portland, pecifich;,orls ca'i be seen in office of the company's agents at Albany and Eugene. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. Warxkk A Cuixot. ne and Mtiikfct.' Monday; 'ov. 33rd. EN GAGEMEI T EXTRAORDINARY ! ! THE N . 0 . S . S JOLITIKS. "A QUICK MATCH," ISll'.O.'llINU N iv N -eMi'", in t' !'".", AND , COMPANY OP COMEDIANS v. ho V".i, WAKS oi: i M 1 1.. i "Srairv jour stats at WW Inls. PlIOTOOKAlMH OK TUB Woltt.ll. A HOW work by this titlo is juxt out. It con sist, us its ntuuo indicates, of photo graphs of nil widely known objects in the world, such ns lllnrney ('untie, in Ireland, Forth bridge nud Hnlniorul castle, in Scotland, Kliiikt'sppurc's house, Windsor cimtlc mid London bridge, in England, City of Moscow, Merlin, birds eye view of ' Paris Cathedral of Sotre li.mic, Constantinople, Parthenon in Athens, Venice, Co'loscuni, St Peters anil Vtii'iiti in Mttliu. tc 411 t)i,.a views aro executed in the highest style of the art mid liiechniiiciuly the book consisting of over 500 pages is nt once "a thing of beauty, n joy. forever." No more beautiful and tasty ornament could be secured for a library or ptirloi. Get one. Will & Stark, the j'swehvs. One of Oregon's dii lighters is to become aducliesa. Vt e are not jealous. Wash ington lias a princess. Seattle Telegram. pimples. The old idea or 40 years ago was that foetal eruptions were duo to a 41 blood humor," for which they gave potash. Thus all tlio old Sarsa parlllas coutaln potash, a most objectionable an drastic mineral, that instead of decretulag, actually creates mora eruptions. You hay a ticed this when taking other Barsaparillas taaa Joy's. It is however now known that tho stom ach, tho blood creating; power, Is tho seal of all vitiating or cleansing operations. A stomath clogged by Indigestion or coustipatioa, vitiates) the blood, result pimples. A olean stomach aa4 healthful digestion purl floe it and they disappear. Thus Joy's Vegetable Saras pari 1 la is compoundod after the modern idea to regulate the bowels and stimulate tho digestion. The effect is immediate and most satisfactory. A short testimonial to contrast the action of tho potash BarBaparlllas and Joy's modern vegtftnlo preparation, Mrs. C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes St, 8. F., writes: "I have for years had Indigestion, I tried a popular Sarsaparilla but it actually caused more pimples to break out on my face. Hearing that Joy's was a later preparation and acted differently, I tried ft and tho pimples immediately disappeared." Inn'c Vesetab,e JUy O Sarsaparilla Largest bottle, mott effective, same price, FOR SALE BY STANARD & CUSICK ALBANY HKK UV.UK A piano At Klein Bros Boot ami Shoo etoro. Parker Bros, rocttrs. New cloaks at W F Kuad'n. Latest styles c.f hats tt W F K.v,r. Induction in summer gooda'at W hlUaVv Apple parers f t suit) at Stewart A, Sox s. 8 A lluliu, drUjVgUt, Kreuch'a corner. Piat Jxroct'rics at Conn & llfmlricsou'e. Latest sheet music at Will & Link's. Parasols and sun umbrellas at less than oost at W K Head's. Gold spectacles and eye glasses, all styles aud price, at F M French's. The finest Hue of pocket knivee in the eity at Stewart & Sox's. Bargains in gold watches at French's, 'Tho Corner Jewelry Store." A full line of Warner's corsets, best in the world for the money, at W F Bead's. J. W. licutlcy, leading boot and shoe maker, just east of Rwvero House. Silk umbrellas in natural wood handles obeap at French a Jewelry store. Cotton goods have not been as cheap sioco the war as they are now. Call and see what bargains V Kead has. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR I QITT DRIfl HTOBK Pfeiffsr Bltck, .:. Albany Stanard 4 Cusick ASK THE PEOPLE OF LINN COUNTY Whoro to got the Best Bargains, Where to get tho Best Vahio for Your Money, IN Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., And they will Answer with Ono Voice, at flSTG. W. SIMPSON'S. We are the People Who oarry the most conipleU line of Hard ware, SUvei, Raages, eta., in the market. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. MMfHi: Drugs, Msdioinrs, Ctotmicals, i Fauci snd Toilet ArUoloa, Sponge", Brushes Perfumer j, Kohool Hooks, and Artists' Supplies. I'hjrsicians preHvriptiuns rare TM LADIES BAZAAR. -Is the Leading- Millinery and Fancy Goods Store of Albany, They carry all Ihe Latest Styles and Novelties In the Millinery line, am a complete stock of Ladles and Children's KurnUhlng goods, and ready-madr garments. Goodbthe best, and prices tho lowest. Call and be convinced. -:- -:- FKOMAN BLOCK FIRST STREET. f am now receiving my Fall stock of Dry Goods, I and am showing full lines of seasonable goods in the following departments, viz: Silks and Velvets Foreign Dress Goods Black Dress Goods Domestic Dress Goods Shawls Cloaks Skirts Underwear Cloves Notions Ribbons Laces White Goods Linens Carpets Upholstery Yarns Corsets Hosiery Handkerchiefs and Embroideries Prints Boots and Shoes Groceries Woolens Cloakings Tailors' Trimming's Bags, Warps and Batts Flannels Jeans and Cottonades Blankets Domestics Ginghams Samuel E. Young. Tli eve is no douia l ock ef SILT KFW APE, consisting spoons, kniYex, forks, fruit dishes, etc, gold and silver wslolis". lovrel y, etc, is the large and best in the eity, and by far the best ever brought to Albany. PRICES the Most Reasonable Call and See the GOODS PLANTS FOR SALE At tny Irnit farm ote m!e north of Albany. Kaspborrics, SO cts per dcz., tlfrtiror 1110. Stiawbi-rrles, 25 cts fer doz., jf 1.00 per 100. Wm II Wakner. l'orll.iinl, orif"n. A. V. Armatrnrp, I'rln. Srfturli MiiHtl : I Al-ll Al. Urn. c'tu.i.Mir, NtU'in. i rrgotl. ;nnte courses i'f ctuily, n3uir ;nt.' uf luitlou. i ii s i u ess, Sliorl hand, Tyff writing, l'rnnanihif,anii EngliiK l irtmentt tf"Iri n:n!im tbniiKt)"tit tin yeur. Minli'iits rvluilt at itnjr Hint;. CuuUufJc fruui villiiT Khuul. txQ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. TVOTICK 18 IIBKKUY (IIVEN THaT JlV tlio lirm .f ilurkliiirt a Kfli nny. do mg a real nxtain, ins.iranco ami coilertinf business in the city of Albany, Lini county, Oregon, is this day by mutui concent disselved, lino H Knenev.o said firm retiring. The business will i continued by C Q Burkbart, nfsnirl firm, who ts aiitnorlzed to collect all outstand iniraccounts andpx.y al.1 dobtsofs id firm Dated this 28th day of Ortobw. 18m. C. G. BUKKHART, GKO. 11. KEENEV. City Restaurant. Raring been entirely remodeled, this old Ind popular restaurant will be made firnt. .lass n erery reapect. The public will hi giren good meals a's all hours for only 25 ;rnta. ETerythlng neat and attractive Private boxes. Oysters In evry style . PHOTOGRAPHER, Cor Second and Kerry St, Albany,., SUPERIOR work, guaranteed in ever branch of the an. inluiyintf o 11 kinds a specialty. RedCrownMills BjOil, LANXIXG & CO., I SOPH'S SEW PROCESS rLOOR SUrKluK FOB, UMIUB ADD BAKERS VM. REST STORAGE FACILITIES. A. STRANEY, FKOPMETOlt OP TIIK.. City Livery, Feed and Sale - STABLE.- HavlnK ptirohasod new riKS can furn ish flrst-clasH turnouts at call. Special attention given to transient slock. Horses boarued by the day or month. Cheapest Hates la the City. Telephone connection with the St Charles Hotel. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Fourth Street, between Ellsworth and Street Car line. FORTF.IflLER & IRVING, -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- Arterial Embalming done Seleotifloally. Albuuy, Oregon. I "FRUITS AND FLOWERS." VN ILLUSTRATED II ORTICUM' ural uion'hly journal, edited by Prof E. It Lake. No fanner or fruit i' rower can afford lo be without it. It PAYS whoever takes it, ?i per year, f 1 six months, '.'0 cent a single nuiubnr. Address , 1). II. STEARNS, .. l-oriianu. uregon HE71DRGHE-- AND -LIVER CUR&J roii. -Wi( 1 t?tOOD KIDNeVJ5 AGUE and . BILIOUSNESS, PREFWREO BY KnEiaMEDICINEKPpJ VUfUR. OREGON. prics so cents rataorny KIR ULICUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, BLOOD AND KIDNEY DISORDERS. 20 YEARS' Trscllre of Ktdi sine liars me to leccmmend theH 11 Headache and Liver Cure as Sale and Sure. Dr. I.. Tinriinrooi Dufur, Oregon. J. A. Camming, Wall Paper, lrHg;s, l'aint.. Oils lite, ALBANY, OREGON -117-Af!TED.-I!y tho undersigned, If cords of nmple chair tlinlier. C sliop near Farmers Warelioii y.Orogon. K. VEAL A SUN