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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1892)
Tilt! SAIIONAI, DEBT. An exchange, speaking oj the bankrupt condition of the United States treasury says that Secretary i'oster it reported ai toying to an interviewer that lie docs not think the Mem. ocrati will issue any new bonds. "I do net think." he said, "anv riartv wants to lakt thr responsibility f in :reaslng the public debt, watch we have striven to reduce to save the In'erest." Tne attempt to make it appear that if bonds are issued me Democrats will be responsible for the new public debt Is a bit of impudent pettifogging which, Is to be regretted, is en tirely worthy of the present Secretary of the Treasury. If ti e Democratic party, while in control of the Government, is forced In is sue new Londs, It will be because the Repub lican party ran the (Jovcrnment Into debt and made necessary the sale of bonds in order to preserve the country's credit. In round numbers the llillion Dollar Con gress appropiated $1,035,000,000 and enacted laws which Increased the necessary anual ex penditures byabout 42,000,000. At the be guiling of the present fiscal year there was a deficiency of nearly $47,003,000, so that at the end of the year the Treasury cannot l ave m;t Its obligations by nearly 99,000,000. This Is the legacy which the K-pub!icaa Administration will leave to Mr Cleveland and a Democratic Congress. The cou.itry knows the artful means by which Mr Foster has endeavored to hide the truth, ile has not succeeded. And he will not succeed in his attempt to make the people believe, If new bonds are Issued to nav for Republican pi. tiavagance, that the party whi.h thus satisfies the Government's creditors Is the spendthrift liiat created the debt. Mr Foster speaks of Hie Harrison's pay ments on i lie puunc uclit as If the finances of the country had been exhausted In that effort. The first Cleveland Administration found in the Trcaiury $20,965,444 in cash. It left $48,096,159. In the meantime It paid off 30,042,030 01 the interest beating public debt. Add to this the $27,130,715 increase in cash on hand In the Treasury and we have as a total reduction of debt $365,175 545. 1 he revenues of ti e Harmon Administra tion hava been Srno.nnnnnn frrp.itpr tlmr. those of the Cleveland Administration, and jot its reduction of interest bearing debt has been only 1259,075. 840. In order to find the real decrease of debt we must deduct the deficiency of S47. 000.000 which ImvprSji 1 075,840 as a result of Republican effort in this dlrecttjn. Therefore the debt reduction during the four years of Mr Cleveland1! Administration wa greater than that during Mr Harrison's by more than $153,000,000. These are the facts and figures, and Mr Foster will discover, if the new debt with which his party has saddled the country can not be paid by retrenchment in expenditures or increased revenues, that the Democrats will not hesitate to keep the faith of tne Gov ernment which he and his party have en dangered by issuing what-evcr new bonds billion dollar extravagance has neccessltated. The Renublicans carrv Ohiobv 1041 rer,t ononeoftheii candidates! who u-fis hrairn by the leading Democrat. No bird can 11 v backward u til, nut nut,!,,,. I The dragon fly, howtver, can do this and out strip the swallow in speed . Or. Philadelphia's i:olice force is a nifin worth $1 to. 000 whose Income Is al,m,l..r 000 yearly, outs.de of hl $20 a week pay . -4 Russian expedition is now in Nil.ni. preparing for tile transportatlsn if a mam moth, which was discovered frozen In the ice, and in a perfect state of preservation- Fob the Houuais. Mies Mattie E Martin U'!H falsa nnlapa in nat.iltnn Inr the holidays lit her studio, at the resi dence of Kev O W Hill on 5tli street. Leave crders eaily and Eecure a tine holiday gift. Get Kh-iii llr.ji. nrici'S nn rnlthnp rii,ili foie buying. They can save you money. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASS5 The LARGEST ASSORTMENT In Lin County. Call-: anb :-Have -:-Yoir The recent increase in wains at il.e Knit Ktver nulls means an additional annual distri bution among the operatives of fiioo.ooo. The most recent estimate of the rm.ii.il in. vested in the electrlal Industries In the Uni ted States places it at S720.ooo.ooo. It is said that the sunset of each day wit- I nes'es an increase of the wealth of the United Stales by $2,500,000 over what it was at suntise on the same day. ........ 'irrjJsOS?.. Small. WE ARE now receiving our fall goods and wo call safely say they excel anything ever fdiown in Wo want your trade.and if good stylish goods, low prices and courteous treatment are anv induce ment we hope to merit a share of yoar patronage, If nature abhors a vacuum win' must i, her feelings towards the Treasury of the United Slates as it has been managed by the party which Is aboui to retire frem its control? The riennessof 6omeof the ores found in Tasmania is marvellous. Recently r.echan chloride was twice tested by pi Ivale analyses and found to assay nearly 20,0000 ounces of silver to a ton. ! Senator Carlisle nuts ilii-finanini .1 - of the Government with bis usual felicK ous clearness. He ays "there Isnn accumulation of deficiencies in the Treasury." And there no accumulated cash to pay them. This 8 the precise situation. Thu. far the only woolen manufacturer who has expressed much serious henslon at the Improved prospect for free wool IS one wtlose COOds. when annlvn..! were found to contain a filline made nf )2i per cenl of cotton and Ti per cent of snoctiiy. He may well feel alarmed. The power to force such clothing upon the American peopV will be lost when wool is free. : Guaranteed to cure Bilious attacks, Sick Headache and Constipation. 40 in each bottle. Price 25c. i'or sale by druggists. Picture "7, 17, 70" and sample dose free. J. F. SMITH & CO., Proprietors, NEW YORK, ston'i Patent Eye-Meter at FRENCH Slewelry Store. SIMiM AXLE REASE i't Wflarl3(;3uaiit!os aro ungurpoRscd, actual! ClUlaatlnn two boxen of any othor brr.ini. NoS effected by heu.. triiK't 'I'lIU CiEN HU rORSAY.R8YlEALEnSOCNEn.UJ,Y. Jttt FOBTMILLEB & IRVING, Undertakers - n! -:- Embalmers. WEer,!r,nEP Ai?"ll"J!C,n h.ari " fL'" '!Ie c' "',laii--- "1 d casket, an which w-iM be sold at m rrcacco.f,, ,.i,r,rl n .ie,ec. The Lowest Living fronts. EMBALMING j""! lle proper care of the dead a r; .dally. The original Baldwin annle tree discovered in Wilmington, Mass, in IS74 In 1S35 It was recorded that William Winn 01 wooittmrn sold 400 barrels of Baldwin apples to a dealer In Faneull Hall Market, iioston, winch was said to be the largest t.up raiseu oy any person at that time. Si, The official count of the vote in New York State Is as fo lojrs: Cleveland 653,937, Har-" rison 608.230, Bid 11 23,107, King, Social 1st 5,037, Weaver 6.935. Cleveland over Har rlson 45,670. Cleveland's vo'e in iSSS was "35.757. Ilaiiison 64,759, Fish 30,231, NEW ADVEKTIiSMENIS. xtrn .t'linrgc fur Hearse or Services: ALBANY, - - MASONIC. TEMPLE, - - OREGON WILL'S MUSICE STORE -SOLS AOKKTS FOR - i PKRA tfnnsis r ah , .f beiriiining with Jan 1st, 1898, for one nr.ii V. 1 .'. V P""""". call on Considerable alarm has been created among Englbh wotking people by the repoit thai the United States Is about to pass a law stopping immigration altogether. It Is feared that ns wni;es are higher in England than on the continent, the tide will turn altogether In this direction. Al ready the inllux of foreigners, and esneclal Iv of Russian nnil Pole ulllliu in unrlr for small wages, has had a perceptible rncci upon the labor market and many Englishmen feel that they are Out of jobs because the Russians and Poles have found jabs. There is also a large Inllux of Rus sian and Polish women who are gradually drifting Into employment as servants and In other domestic capacities, the lower rale of wages paid them being compensa tion to employers for their Ignorance of the language. Thus both English men and wemen arc being driven out of work by immigration. The only class that favors free Immi gration is the manufacturers. They hold It over Ihe operatives in the textile Indus tries as a menace of w hat iniuht hnnnen If Ihe operatives are loo pei slste.it in demands for higher wages, or thjlr opposition to reduced wages. As some of the news papers are owned by. or published in the Interest of manufacturers, such newspapers are very chary of dealing with the subject. Wotklngiuen, however, are alive to the Issue and will press It upon their parlia mentary representatives. !. 1L1 !!.! Cash Grockry Stork Allen Bros, aie now In their new quarters in the Brink Plock, at Ihe corner of Kerry and Second Street, and wi'.li cheap rents, a small expense account generally, and a l"irst diss stock of goods, aie prepared to give their customers the best bargains to be obtained in the iity, for cash. Cash counts with ttiem, and the public want ing the best goods and produce to be se cured in the ciiy should call on them, where they will get low p'iccs and the best goods Ki-.c!tit'sln wedding stationary, ball jn. itations, calling osrd, at S.mley'a There is no nrc.'ssi'y of passing a sleepless uisiiv ami annoying me entire llonsrhohl with that eotiuh, as W pot's t'onh Syrup will cure ou like magui. The brat kn iwu rem edy for tMiKtip, v.,l-., c.mttimption in its early s, and nil thr.'.H a-.d lung diseases, '.'j and .VI.- p. rl ortl.-. S M by J A Cum min,!, droist. Farm. try a pur of Froiuh Kip boots, mad., by K'i in linns If, f r $ ll, t).o s :mo Wot to mcviirn w.'iil.l yon ?7..0. Cry a pan btul havvdiy f.-e. IfOR RENT. For a small at.re, dreas- 1 in Bli-Inn- aIi An s- . 1 1 is. " i iTi i 01 vioreok. I'lununiuiH BirOiJl, C N. STEKI.ls CO.. Albany, Ororron IMttn money on rood real aatatu aeeiirit '-, i,tu and a 1 olning conntica Ij'ORSALE.-lwo fresh mlleh cows. Inquire of Kred O H-.irkbart. lMPLOYMENT WANTED. A plri I J WaUtfl AllinlnBmanl 1- - vun nr. si is otnee. family. IURNISHEn rooms for lighthouse KOnDinir f.1P rant t....t ..r i Mrtnr nnnnu ta i n . , t,t-t.l.i,, uiv idling IlUUSft, CUICKERIKa." '4IFMILI.EB, "STECK," AND "V08EA8ON"iIAKO8, P.J. SMILEY, 1ST. ST., ALBANY. lttMirpMcritm.. tl.n l.,.,.i:.. T :,l. ........if; i.t.i,..iiiiiiiiig iiml l.lnnk Hook Jinking liouws on the l'ni ilic Coast, I can supply the trade wit h ...... .,,,, ciiiiing earn to ttie linos! Iillio, work desired, or from a statement to the largest blank book or led Everything lirst-elass, prices jiinrniifrfd .... .o till um... samples to oe seen lltmrnibrr Ihit u hen in nerd. ESTET," 'NKWHtF HR09 , ORGAN'S. D EARIIl'FP OGOODNEWS Q For the millions el consumers of Ok Tntt'g Pills. II itlvftt lr. Tutt plrniuro to nt- A w nuinitv thMt hr Is now uitlhiR npft e TINY LIVER PILL O whk'h I of r.ccfM.lngtr miiAll lt, A T. l rotAlnlns nil Hid virtue ofthr 9 inimT iiit"i. vsiiititinircd piirrlj Q -K-lt.lf., ltotlirirf.nf lliranpillft A ai cttlU.t.iiril. The rurt itiiti u( TUTT S TINY I IVFR Pll I Q a 1Iui 11 iii the bonier of I hi "m. Q j.v.xw (u tni.v(i.i (i i DALRVMPLE & NEWPORT, Manngers, "Woii.ter'T a Cm 11 ml fa ri m Wrilrfor Cat.lorrufs and Irics bcfnro PurchMlng - ..evil in- iifsiuoons ai Lowest Trices! msll bistiutuents, Pt.nl n.l llusls of Ei.f St Home tnd iherSfwinj; M.-I.ines. stso KenllM, CITY ELECTION NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, the eth day of December, 1S92, the annual election in "u wi Liie uilv 01 Amini i in. . O.egon, will be held for 'the purpose of elir.tii,cr thn rnltn...l i..r. ,u "-....iS municipal orncers, name'y: One Marshal, one Treasurer and one member of tho council from each ward. The election will be held at the following places: First Ward -at the County C.'erk'a office. Second WarHiii it.a r- 1- er othce. Third Wird at the farmer', ware- IIWU6C UII1CC, Tlie f.il In tV In IT nnmrl ha. . i .li "-" i'-iwi b nave oce appointed by the council as judees an clerks nf Raid Wrlr, . ' w ot Ti-1? ;romD, M Payne and Second Ward ft a w njngton and K L Knox, judges: V K KeeyandDTWyman.clerki. Third W rA TK T r, Goltra and John Biuah, judgea : Wm w ....a xuniBimii, cierK8. Said election will rnmmr . i i. 111 the morn nor BtiH rnniln... . closing the polls, until 6 o'clock in the eTening cf said duy. Given bv orHpr nt ihA ti of saldcity.msde at the Council Chamber in said city the lothday of Kovembcr.iSoa 1 hnnv Or. V" i ,.w.Vt j.iUTCmucr iin, 1092. NJHENTUN, Recorder of the city of Albiny. I! 'Ul fepusE WZ Wt love our k(4 secret. sw)t"l. VjT Vft lore ou (tvie scatter V Sv7i ' sri otoej lts 13-iqcll T'eteraaBr. We have lately added a lu.. ... 3 SHOES o.-t whicli we aro making prico to get them introduced. CALL AND SEE what we can do tor you. trouble to show goods. W.F.READ&CO. A.1 ban.y , Oregon Four - Blocks - in - Townsend's - Addition iVe Told You So. We Told Yofi Ho. Good location. On the line of the New Motor line. Foi prices ana terms see Uregon Land Co., or S N Steele Co., agents. J. t. Townsend. E. I. HILL, Albany, Or. TAKEN Ur On mv nlonti n ...11. a .1 aaori 1 maie, two years tld, branded U on n .kiMti.ina tn. . ... ..n . . a us. owner win nteaaa eaii and get l. are, and pay to.- advents- November Sth, 1S92. A G MARSHALL NEW FISH MARKEI .Tiiftt n.un.i .t j t . ... konn nn hnn.1 all bm.U ,.r f 1. at.t. . .....1, mi nuillf i-i ilfBll 11911 1 season. On First fctrect opronite the Kun House, hive delivery to hII t.aits ot the CitV. AtKO kAnn a rsfirtL. . and game, LAITUUTEK CLAKK. NOTICE CF FIREMEN'S ELECTION: NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN'THAT on ilonda)-, the 12th da of Decem ber, 1S92, at the hall of the Albany En gine Co., No. :. the ar.nual election of the Albany Fire Department, of the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, will be held for the purpose of electing a Chief Engineer and an Assistant Chief Engineer of the said Albany Fire Department. The folloln persons have been ap pointed bv the Board of Delegates of said Albanv Fire nnaptmnni a. n.ti election towlt; William Richards, of AI- oii.iy r.ygine company No 1 ; N M New port, of I.lnn FimlnA T . Feron, of R H & L Co, No 1. Said election will rnmmnrt. o'clock p m and continue without closing the polls until six o'clock p m of said day Alhnnt fV- Vr... ..... .c. -..7, v, ..vj oy. TRES B MARSHALL, Sec'y A F D. ST. JACOBS OIL CURES . CURES LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, SPRAINS, BRUISES, BURNS, SWELLINGS, 1ST E TJ K X. O-1 . Oil Painlinw rollriH.M-, init In kll t L K limn (' fi'M" , " Iv-",,ti"l' flt rooma'ii! '.'I'll " '"rb- "''ot. given NOTICE TO STDCKrimnFRS XJOTICEK HEREBY GIVES THAT Xl thA an... 11 .nn)knT.t . ttifl FsrniGra .t r..v. ..... t m v.,VUHIllq Aiii.irnnce lotnpany, ofAl' bov, Oregon, will be u.i,iu..iif s omen In the city i.i?'i.Jy .(?re?0"' on Wednesday. Jan 4tr. lW,al the loir of2o'el.ck p m of i.t day, for Ihe purpose ofe ectiDa- nine director, of .U compa-y to serve one jear, ami to transact .noli olher business may rrcitlarly eome before said Duet, log. ity or.nrof tho J'irsdnt. fated Nov asth, I), J V RI1SMAN, Secretary and Manager. J?0H MaLK t IIKAP.-1'r An-.o- old S1 11 aro. I.. .... j 1, ...... '.' .ml k.1.1 iti, .... 5.. I Ln 1 CARPET DEPARTMENT. WII.I. sTO(Ktl) H.TH THE t llOU KNT imnT MAI I NRS. P v.l flTH5 . DRAPERIES: LINOLEUMS. uUHlAlWSI OF THIS SEASON'S NOVELTIES AND PRICES DNEQUALED IN THIS MARKET Samuel E. Young TH fi Issues 200 page Dry Goods and General MH TV - Outfitting CATALOGUE. AafiEit, e-t?iHl your name on a postal card TO-DAY rmviM and cet one r-ssf r- n j. , V r bumss ana pr-i.si50al area o( Silcm. eln Bp. Cr.o ha-t dov. r. h'anee to Tuic SchecliBscssionlLscniirevur. Sii:.U:::saj . .,' .',,',1,.,, r "' ' ' ' . .3 a , h. ,,. Caulsue.cc-ijiniriinlorrnsiIcn.rrS , jiruieo: i.r vt ai Amoa.