Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, November 26, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    TilBl'ENSIOH PERIL.
TllEl'OJIlNUSTATK.'i
It is probable that New Mexico and Ari
zma will now be admitted to the union as
states.
H would have been wiser perhaps to
make ali the sparsely populated territories
wait for a time, but that was not done.
Montana wasadmiltod wiili 1.12 1.13 inhab
itants, Idaho with M.SVi and Wyoming
wim uut w,7U5. Simple equity entitled
New Mexico and Arizona to admission nt
the same time. The population of Arizona
u aimost exactly that of Wyoming, while
Mexico has more pottle than Wyom
ing and Idaho combined.
Hut a republican congress desired to
strengthen the republican hold upon the
:nato and the electoral college by way of
preventing the peoplo from turning that
party out of power, it therefore admitted
those territories which were believed to be
acutely wpijhlipan aBil kept out the demo
cratic territories. It is only ,l'r Hint 'lie
latter should now bo admitted.
In point of population Utah has a still
bettor claim, The figures for that territory
tiro 207,005, exceeding those of any of the
six states last admitted except South Da
kota. Utah ;s also supposed to bo demo
cratic, but there was the additional excuse
ot polygamous practices on tho part of the
mormons, i nut objection was once sound
but it is less pertinent now. The Mormon
church has apparently surrendered to civi
lization, and Utah will now probably come
into tne union with a constitution in har
mony with the country's ins'itutions.
STEADFAST NEW JBHSEV
1 ho ofhcial canvass of the vote in New
Jersey shows what little basis there was
for the republican attempt to raid that
steadfast state.
Mr Cleveland s uluralitv is 14 sss
against 7,149 in 188-or more than double.
ine total democratic vote is 170,479, nn
increase of 19.000 ovor 1888. The republi
can vote is i55,59l, an increase of 14,000.
1 ho democrat! elect six of the eight
reprcsntatives in congress, securing the
member gained under the new apportion
ment. The compact little commonwealth across
tho river may be set down as a rock-ribbed
democratic state.
THE TEXSION DEFICIT
One of the first measures to be considered
at the ne::t session of congress is provision
tor the deliciency which tho pension ex
poud'turcs aro creating. It appears that
these expenditures have increased nearly
sixteen millions for tho first three months
. of lU'u yawr ovi- (.hum for tho eatrmfand
ing period in 1891. At tbis rate of pro
gross there will soon bo a lamentably largo
lnle to Till up. It looks as if tho deficit to
1J provided for at tho winter session would
nn tall far short of RIG.OOO.OOO.
How long must this odious system of
u.eulmg tho nation be kept up? Why does
no' some one arise with measures Which
s'.iall putji stop to wholesale pillage that
b.'iiehts no veterans, but Is absorbed by
frauds anil worthless parasites?
the men most lit to deride as to the
details nnd methods of tariff revision are
tnoso leaders of the reform movement who
have for years made the matter a subject of
C ireful study and who are in close touch
with the people. A committee, formal or
informal, composed of such men as Car
lisle, Mills, Crisp, Springer, W C 1' Breck
inridge and Wilson, of West Virginia, and
tho other luaders on tho democratic side in
the houso and Bonnie, would do moro than
any other commission of outsiders could do
to prepare a safe program fur action.
On the ut of January next there III be on
ine pension roll full 1,000,000 names.
The appiouriitlun for the na, meat of nm
slons which Congress is expected to make at
ine coming session Is $100,000,000.
1 liese figures arc start ine.
Tlley show that the pensioners are in the
p.oporuon 01 nearly one In Ue.ve to the vo
ten of the whole Union. And this for a war
tint ended more than a quar'er of a century
ago!
They show that the cost of the pension
list absorbs moie than 40 per cent of the na
tion's revenues.
The pension list costs S120.000.000 more
than the entire expenses of the Government
in the year befoie the war. It has Increased
$160,000,000 since 1877, when ths war had
been ended a deien years.
The number of pensioners on the 1st of
January will almost equal the rseu'ar stand
ing armlesof France and Gerauny com-
Dineo, which contain 1,046,000 men.
The cost of the list exceeds bv Sjj
the anuil cost of the jreat standing a my of
overtaxed Germany . Ii exceeds by 8?6,ooo.
600 the cost of Iht standing armv In France.
Under the reckless lrgenult; of rapacious
claim agents and ths partisan zeal of a cor
rupt Pension Commissioner the Hit Is in
creasing at the rate or 8350,000a month. If
not checked the cost for 1854 will reach the
enormous sum of $210,060,000!
This carnival of wrong and robbery must
cease. Tne pension lis! must be purged of
its frauds. As It stands it is an impeachment
of the patriotism of the men who saved the
Union. It has been made a roll of dishonor
against the earnest protest of honorable sol
diers, bvery name added to it by the ores
ent Commissioner Is tainted with a suspicion
of unworthiness.
It will be the duty of the Democratic
President and Congress to revise the pension
list in the Interest alike of deservlnir veter
ans and of an imperilled Treasury,
FOffllLLER cS IRVING
Undertakers - .111 l -:- ICinEmliiiersc
A E KkE" constantly cn hard a full i'r t cf n iti-:ii
v v
cr ITins. Aim
which will be sold at
burial rotes and suits, in
r !( : it fid vr f d mWts ar
I u r-t'c'ctl -, rfir.ci rl n 1 1 ,uc
The f.OKCNt Living I'rcliis.
WE .ARE now receiving our fall goods and wo call
safely say they excel anything ever shown in
We want your tratle.and if good stylish goods, Jow
prices and courteous treatment are an induce
ment we hope to merit a sluro of yoar patronage
EMBALMING!1""1 " proper care of the dead a specialty.
xtra Cliurse fur Hearse or Seivlttsf
ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - OREGON !
CASH VjROCERV STORE Allen Uros. are
DOW in their new nuni-fors in ihm rt;nL- m-t.
at the corner of Ferry and Second Street.'
and Wl'h rhf &n rpntn. a tmill.vn.A.A. .
11 w.vna wtuuill
Ki-uoutiy, aim u urbi Class 6IOCIC Ot goods,
are prepared to give their customers the best
hnreains to be obtained in the tV.-
Cash counts with them, and the public wanll
nig me uesi gouas ana produce to be se
cured in the city should call on them, where
mey win get low prices and the bsst goods
REOPENED W R Rr.iham h.. ..J
.... ... ,.no tiu.blicu
Ills tailor shan. nnd hnn nn hnn.1 . c. it..
of suitings, ready to be made up for those
wismnK arsi-ciass worK done. Thanking the
public for a liberal lutmninr I., n.. .....
hesolicitsa continuanceof their patronage and
the needs of his patrons.
Boots and Saoita I carry the largest
line of medium priced and good wearing
boys, misses and children shoes In the city,
and have just added line of 8tecl ,nod
soliool snoen whlcli 1 re:ommend to the
trade. Dont forget that I repair any shoe
I sell free of charge.
S E Younu.
& & & &
GOOD NEWS
Q For the millions of consumers of A
oTutt'sPills.g
A It Kton lr. Tutt pleasure to an- A
nouuo that ho l nw putting a
TINY LIVER PILL C
wjiieh la of exceeding ly small size, a
yet retaining nil Clio virtamoftlie Q
larger ouch, (.liar-anteed purely
vrKctul,li. liotl, il., f then, nil I. Ok
aro still laiueil. Tho oiact Biz of "
A TUT1"S TINY LIVER PILLS A
Is shown in thv border of thi "ad."
WILL'S MUSiCE STORE
-SOLS AOKKTB rOR-
llalph I jane and his Cvinpanions, of Sir
Raleigh's Virginia expedition, were the
first to carry tobacco into Knglaud. They
loarneil troiu the Indians to smoke it in
Indian fashion, by drawing the suioko into
their months and pulling it out through
their nostrils. Kaleigh adopted tho prac
tice, and many distinguished men and
women followed his example.
Southern pnpere say thai this country will
raiie nil ilie rice it needs this year, for the
first time since the war. Prices am expected
to rule lo .
The (J.iud.iloupe heel lay their honev In
bladders of was about as Isigi as a pigeon's
tg. and not In combs. The honev n.v,..
hardens and is cf an oily consistency.
AnnivKi). Mrs Koscoe, medium and
clairvovnnt, will give a public test nipet
ing nnd messages given from the spirit
Bidooflife. Also slate writing messages
given at W C T V Hall Saturday evening.
Joors open nt 7 p m Admission. 25
cents. Mrs lioscoo also gives p vate
sittings daily in all kinds ol business.
Alining nnd real estate a specialty.
l'rivate sittings ladies, fl.UO:" uentlc
men, $'.'.00. -".
Also circles every evening at No. 100
1' irst street.coruer linker st. Admission,
-o con Is.
1ET s T U D 1 o
W-111 Mattle E. Martin.
5th .jireet, residence of Rev (J W II
Homcmber all bunts auii fchoes boiiLlifc
Klein Brro that rip. run over or bo lea come
looao will be repaired by ub free of hare,
STOP at Will & Stalk's for jour vatch
jowelry atiH fcilvcrwaro". K'cga n
aortiiH'i.t foi Wfddirp preHents. Nothin
ikn this rirt of Oreou
"
CITY ELECTION NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on Monday, the jlh day nf
. ul,uiii c.t-cuim in
and for the ritv nF llhnn,. T l
Oieaon, will be held for the purpose of
ulul"f luuuwing municipal officers,
name'y: One Marshal, one Treasurer
and one m.-mber of the council from each
ward. The election will be held at the
following places:
First Ward at tl r,.., r..-i.,
-wu I, VICIIV K
oflice.
Second Ward at the Countv Treasur
er s otrice.
Th rd Wrrdnt n,- ........
fc i nisi B wart;
house office.
The fallowing named peisons have bee
-i i 1 , , . " juugw nn
clerks of said eWtinn t
First Ward Ti t n i
I TlVUPiU . indoor,, f W II' j
- - jU.v, uli8 ana
oeeona w aru H Froman, S M Pen
ningion ana E L Knox, judges: V K
Kelley and D T Wyman, clerks
Third VVpord Tl. T c... i
"win, aouui, or., ri
uoura ana o in Hrnsh indn.. w
Richards and P B Marshall, clerks'.
Said election will commence nVlL.
closinr the nn s. until rtvi..i. i
1 '.7.' v. biuvk 111 me
CVCIIIIlcf CJI SaiO 1HV
Given by order of the common council
yi .aiu cuy.rn.de nt the Council Chambei
in said ciiy the 10th day of November,i8o2
Albany, Or., November 14th 1892
N J HENTuN,
Recorder of Ihe city of Albany.
1 iRWf?1
- rr ---- ,
VYt lov our gentle tcactr
. 3
making
We have lately added a tu. .
SHOES o-"' which we are
price to get them introduced.
CALL AND SEE what we can do for vou. N
trouble to show goods.
Alban.v,
NEW A DVEKTISKMEN 1 S.
1. ()! KALE CIIKAP.-Dr Amos' old
rt at'O. I'Hini? hlan'K d. Hantlam.nl.
3rd addition, aood liouso. Will sell
eluap. One halt down, balance to suit
purchaser. Inquire of Dr Wat Amos.
C N. 8TKELK CO.,
KJ Loan money on
Albanv. Orernn
pnnrl rtal mhiwIa
seeurit !i l.lun and a nine counties
I poll SAIjK A small fruit farm to
rent In a Irnml innn n n,,.l.l
OltA-'n. Flllir lllllua trlt, Alhan.. Anl
a'thisottli-e, VJ
t a Il''lt HivrsB. r an....... r..-
F ba;inuing with Jan 1st, 18U8, lor one
or more yours. Fur particulars, call on
cr address Julius Joseph, Albeuy, ir.
W ANTED. Girl to work at Orphan's
; " -"'i"1"- ror parucuisM can on
irs ur lveney, or at II 0 nie.
V. J. SAILEY
DOKS THK -:. DBST
Job Work
In Albany. He has the facilities and the
anipies 10 snow what he can to Try
CWCKERINO," "H F MILLER, "STECK
"VOSli A SON'1 PIANOS,
AND
ESTEY,"
NEWMAN BROS,"
OHUANS.
D EARHUFF
"Vt'otiJer" C O S ran Bint I Htra nm
Write for Cataloirucs and Prices before Purchislna
Kluivh.ra. .l. .... tk-..n...
..-.v. ukii in. live, uooas ai .owesT
Prices t
Mueic cf Erery
mall Instruments, Bool s and
Description;
Nw H oirta and ether So-lne Harh!n. also Noedles,
- . ..A.ins ,u, Mu aiaviiines:
E. r. WILL,
Albany, 6r.
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSE
The LARGEST ASSORTMENT in Lin
County.
Cali : and -; Have .;. Your
A Ilic. OrroRTiMi-Y. K rj Watson &
to, have a jar tilled whh beans and will
(live to the person guessing nearest to the
UUmlier t rnnh-n, nn l , .
.. i;-iii wa-cn I
and chain, the watch has nn Elgin
'iiiiiiii niiiiii ij carat Jiunilni; case
warranted to wear 2.) icais In value
Willi chain is ic ( nn'. ..1,1. ,.
,10 cents worth t inm-handise. I
I.amks Kl.vr. Mi,ips.-i ,vc a full hue
ot ladi-s line drcts shoes, all ruin! and .he
Utt.t noviitin m style, i .l re ton.it le
l-ncvs. .Jii-Ki. E. Yoimi
W, prfS!!!
I '- V O W. --
i
i
i-xciisj.;,ys,:;7. ' "
NEW FISH MARKET
Tusk n mm Ail )v tlia iif.iA..inn..i n ,,i
. ..j hid uuiPimiirJ, win
keen on IirihI nil kimU nf iVoud c,Qh tn
'Aeon. On First btrett opposite the Rus?
rrte ueiiverv 10 BiipntUol the
c.y, AI.40 keep n titmice mock of nitat
PiiSiiliiig,
1 ANN1I-. SfRASBUIta during
' . . -n. ii, win leaen
cl is ill oil lii.iiitimr r l,or 7
the Meliwain B nek. Inatr.tctlms given
on lipiiln, b d..h ti.. .. n
-- ... n.,u uiiiHiiHyw ln TT(,nera,
c mso-, ani on tiaturda.M. to .chool
j,.. ......... ,,.rs ,aKfm ,,,,, h j,,
Call nut tee work nnd obmin pnrt. ulars
W. F. READ & CO.
Oregon
- :-
I'M'irm
r- 1 X7TT-1
k. 0- ))
-f-j
Kat..m r. 1., t r. . . .
A tll01ailf.'h hllcincce t:; L . . ' r"" V,
FiivDrhnrl,,,.,! n jr wo oasmess and prorssIonal men ol Saletjt
uc Departments: Business shorthand, Tvfiewriimr. oy, r..Jfci
o"nsssionlh.emirej-rar.Studcntsadmiltcdatanvri1n. r.,w, . - ' ' .A 3!
nwuwiaiin iiiiurmaiion.ira
1&
A --AbsglutelyT
POR KKNT -For fl RtllKl stlr(li dresR
ii' K hhnPrrH h reMdence, the
Brof.lhin Mreet,
of L Yiereck, on
KOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
XToTICKIS HEKIfftV nivim ...r.m
m th..t,.i .,"..,:i.. ,r.
Company, of All any, Oregon, will S
o-ij 1 r 7. ui u-oicok p m o
8Bl(i I1I4V. fnr tho nur..., r .
directors, of ssid company to serve one
.year, and to transact such other l uslness
i, " . """IB oerore satu uitet
log. By order of tho Fresldfnt.
La.ed Iov 26th, 1M92,
J W Y RTTSM AN,
Secretarv and Managrr
TAKi'jNT UP
On mt i- hi . 1 w ii.. 1.
nn ; -. brai ded II
cll i '1 ",'""'r "'8 "'l'er I pleas..
lui ! ,fi0' " "'lJ fo; ..ilvertis
ing and cu. ir exp, ns-es.
noveinlH r 5th, lwt
AGMARsHAIl.,
2-rA Permanent Cure.
--A Perf ectXure.
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
W II I, MOCKI II WITH THK tllOICEST
CARPETS
MATTINGS. GIL CLOTHS.
DRAPERIES LINOLEUMS,
PTTDT A TMPT
G
IFtr, WANTED, -'.o do general
uouat, nui-K. vniion l, v lerecK.
I.IOK SALK.-Two Tresh milch cow.
1 Inquire of Fred O Burkhart.
LKANY tOLLeCTlKGA'GN
DALRYMPLE & NEWPORT Managers,
Celletlions a sr-ecUit' rcsnrdless ol !st. Co..cs.
rllniW Ul all the ajle lowhi: OFFICE over
L h stli Co s stare, Foster's Blocli
NOTICE CF FIREMEN'S ELECTIOK
NJOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
, w.. iuu-iwu i, ntf: 1.111 uiiy oi Leceiii.
i me nan 01 me moanv lin-
V I i
01 ine Albany lin
; ar.nual election of
rtment, of the city
her. 1S02
dine Co..
me Albany r re Ut-nart
Of Albany. Linn rminlv nr,.nn ...in i.-
held for the purpose of rlectinir a rht.-f
Enirlneer a in. nn Akliinnr l'W..tt vt
wi mt- smu .uiiny rirc ucpartment.
The ftllo.ili nurmiti lmi- U.-
Iointcd bv the lloarii of Delegates of said
Albany Fire Department as judge of said
election tnult WUM-i.n l)i,.i,.,.i. a
. ,xlvlinivi:( Wl
bany Kunlne C ompany No i; X M New-
t-eron, of R II - L Co, No i.
Said elt'Ctinn r-.i., .
o clock p m ard continue wlihout closing
...c ('vnts until mx p cock p in ol said day.
PR 1S LI MARSHALL,
Sec'y A F n.
OFTHIS SEASON'S NOVELTIES AND
PEICES D101IALED IN THIS MARKET
Samuel E. Young
AND JfUSPBNSOtty' FCiC
MAccunJ'.LV J. OtMINAL WEAK-
we have a relief and care
In Tour Ignorance of effects
and vitality which is
ystcm the elrmcnts thus
strength and virar -itt fi.
cure or moncv rrfi,n,v,l
- -.ii.iw:iv ii vti mrKa n nkfliTU
f iHW- ... . u....-.....WMJtl.llLnLIU
A In our marreiou, InirhTcn' StT?? For such suffre
lis, or by excesses, or ,. ' rf'l"lra Pu' nal to convince th
electricity Wita VZgi Z 1?,?!? vour 7 of nerVe7oe
d vitror.
would r'adly
T-Mi c-w .unerusmgour oen.
-,-'.. i.,."...r.... .; ', "u--. o a utn so as to be ca-U-u--i, . JC1 1
'- ..i inriu:'' livtr nil . . : i i:c r.r a, if.
W "!; .k men, and wc warrant it ' " an linn
,iu.ic:,- Ivoilinfli-tl. Ihfv i.i- . -,i I'i
""o.st c;tscs i:i two or
;irce r..oni:-.s. A-JJicsj
i: to nice:
the a!)OV. v-i
' ct wediuwu in
re j'
I''S sni'htn-v ..rl ...
1 E) e--tr : c , Vr-r .- r-
8ANOSM ELECTRIC" fo r- ' ' "' Ci'' J V"
tC.RSC CO., 172 First St., PORTLAND, OREGON.