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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1893)
tx democrat ft A-SIIINUTOS LKTTBK. (From oui reiiuUvr oorrf(Kinaont.) Washington, Jan 9, 193. Mr Harrison ondhU Secretary of State have had a very terloui disagreement, and nothing but the nearness of Secretary Foater'e resig- nalion and departure for Europe, where he goes as counsel for the United States before the Behring Sea Arbitrators, has prevented an open row much more serious than that which led to the retirement of Mr Blaine from the Cabinet last sammer. The dUa greement between the President and Mi pre mier vrt$ over the policy which this govern ment should pursue in South and Central America, concerning the efforts of variou European nations to acquire interests there, Mr Harrison believes In an aggressive en forcement of the Monroe doctrine, while Secretary Foster believes in to a certain ex" tent letting things alone, and he carried his belief to such an extent as to actually ob struct certain plans of Mr Ilaniion's. Then it was that he discovered that Mr II, was bossing the machine. It U said 10 be a di rect result ef Mr Uanl&on'a action that (he Republic of Columbia has positively refused to renew the French ooncession for the Pana ma Canal, which will shortly expire by limi tation Representative Bourke Cock ran, of New York, who his come to the front with a rush during this Congress, says the talk about his going into Mr Cleveland's Cabinet amounts to nothing, and that he is just where he wants o be, in the House. Is the country en the eve of another whiskey ring scandal? There fire people here who believe that It is, and a resolution bat betn introduced in the House providing fcr the appointment of a select committee of Ave to investigate the various charges that have been made sgaicst the whiskey trus1 of defrauding the government of money by the use of poisonous drugs in adulterating the liquor manufactured, and specially In structlng the committee to ascertain and re port the names of all personsconnected in any way with the trust. According to rumor, this investigation, if it be ordered by the Houie, will result In bringing to light a very sensational scandal, involving the good name of many not supected by the general public of profiting by the dealings of the whiskey trust, . Let the InveBtcigation proceed, and in the language of General Grant at the be. ginning of the exposure of the old whiskey ring, "Let no guilty man escape." It is probable that the House committee on Commerce, will favorably report a bill providing for an amendment to the Inter state Cammerce law permitting railroad pooliag whenever In the judgment of the Inter-state Commerce Commissioners it will be to the interest of the public to allow It, and authorizing the commissioners to put a stop to ft whenever it becomes necessary to protect the interests of the public. lion Henry Vlllard, who has been con spicuously mentioned as a probable member of Mr Cleveland's Cabinat is in Washington, endeavoring to persuade Congressmen to support a bill for (he suspension of the pur chase of silver. lie says that whatever his personal inclinations might bt his large business interests would compel htm tode" cline a seat in the Cabinet, should it be tendered him by Mr Cleveland. A report that P.csident-elect Cleveland was considering the name of Senator Mor gan, of Alabama, for Secretary of Slate was received with pleasure here. Senator Mor gan's long and conspicuous service as a mem ber of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations has qualified him to make an Ideal Secretary of State, if he would consent to cave the Senate. Senator C a fiery, who will by the appoint ment of the Governor of Louiana fill the vacency caused by the death of the late Senator Gibson, took his seat Saturday. He made a very favorable itnprasslon upon his collftigurs. Every body aroun4 the senate Is glad tha the tiresome antl-optlnn hill Is to be fin. ally disposed of this week, It will be paised. ltecidedly the busiest place in Washing ton at this time is the headquarters of the Inaugu'ation committee. A large force Is now constantly at word perfecting the details an d ans weeing questions and correspon dence, Mr Richard Croker of New Yoik, has been appointed marshal of the first di vision of the civic organizations la the in augurcl parade, which will be composed ex clusively of New Yorkers, with Tammany at the head. There is much rivalry between military organizations of various stales for the donor of acting as Mr Cleveland's per sonal escort in the parade. QCol J V Cockrell. congressman-elect from the "Jumbo" dktrtct of Texas, wounded nearly thirty years tea In a fisht between federals and confederates In south west Missouri. One day 'ast week I. called en a surgeon and complained of 'riling" In his back. The surgeon made an incision with his lancet and a hi" mtnie ball sjipped out, The do nothing policy tf the senate 1 dicates a purpose to hand over to th democrats ell the evils and dargers caused by republican billion dollarlsm, McKfnley- ism, Raumism, Fosi?r.m and 5hermanHm, This Is not the part of a good tenant or a honest administration. It u not even smart politics. I -i.ii l Tra A wealthy Iowa farmer who has just joined the church Is puzzled to know what It profiteth a man to give food and lodgim to a poor wayfarer and lose $900 in his favorite mare and a brand new shut gun. A Great Invention. I the self pouitng cotlee and lea pots. With them yon can pour cotlee or tea without turr ing the pots. onderful. None of the hundred 'Utle'inconvcniences of the old fashioned way. Coffee cooks sure ant" pure and caniut burn, and tta to net fie iivn. a uu mite me 1 it; m lin ana 11 coffee or iea runs from he spout. Ifyou would have the finest thing in i;.e world orucr enc wnen aits lait, ine local agent una tn uu. Mrs. Isaiah Emerson j vi Manchester, N. E. After the Crip Hood's Sarsaparllla Restored Health and Strength "Last winter I had theCrin ami . sick. After I began to eet better, hin rMir and run down, I concluded to try Uood's Sarsa- jMmm, aecinK it recommended so highly. I ruusuay that I was moro than pleased with It. It.Z'ZW.Ll" LealUl '"""pletely in short I Am in Better Health man before I was sick. I feel sure that ti,i i. due to Hood's Sarsaparllla. In the package ot Sarsaparllla when I opened It I found a sample box of ITnnri'. Pllla T wna ..... i .. . llulitn.lt. n.r o".W3CU UI1U 110- n,, ri..ivr . y" l agreea with me, E?8ri' "? and 110 weakenW afterward, t have tiled many other kinds of puis, but Hood's Pills the prefercneo every time now. I think they are Just wonderful. I am glad to recommend two such good preparations as Ifood'n Km. parilla and Hood's Pills." Mrs. Isaiah Em. hksun, East Manchester, N. 11. HOOD'S P1XLH cure Coiiltlnation h. pna,..tin. the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. 0 Q GOOD HEWS g For the mlliTenj ol consumers ol -e TmLtt'gPills, It (rims lr. Ttilt pli'Botirn to an A nouHi'r tlml tin is nw uiittlucr tip is TINY LIVER PSLL . which Is of s.c-iiii1y fmmll nize, a 9 yvt rrOilnhiKall flirt virtue of the Iu.K'r iMifft. iimrnittrf l pnrely vciji td bin. Until nlrotaf IheMt pill A 'i-hI.I1 lurd. TliooHrk iiu at A TUTT 3 TINY LIVER PILLS A v Isnltowu In tli lorilfrttrililiiuail.M Oregon. an Rncyolopedia coupons taken at Conn AC Hendrtcson'a. 3arga.ua at Read's, WANTED At the store formerly owned bjr Allen Bros, BUTTER, EGGS, liARD, BAOON, and CHOICE APPLES, for which I will paJthc bt-st csh piice possible. B. F. RAMP. FARMERS, ATTENTION 1 K : YOU . V. AST : A WACON HACK. BUGGY CART PLOW, HARRQW.DRILL SEED ER, FEED CUTTER, or nny kind of a Farm Implement or Vc- uiLic, tan on or nuurcsg, B. F. RAMP, Opposite Tost OfTVe, A I ban v, Or d - il" BiackweH's Bid! Durham Smoking' Tobacco, composed enly cf "pine leaf," pro-.vn in the famous GolJon De!t, its u;-.irorm qiciity, ai.J rich fragrant aroma recommend it to ail who d-.-sha a r'eal'y good snicke. No other jmoktnsr tobacco h?s vnr teen made which has secure:' ". ..! he'd the Fouiar f .vcr as ii; 5 Ciackwcll's Eu!i Vv rh .m. It is now, rr ii h. s Iven at ali times dur ing tiie i.:st 25 years, the ! e;i i.-. t:.e world. Made only by BL,CKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM. N. C. We need some cheap, Unique JOB Printing Arid I shall send an order, at once to P. J. SMILEY, Flinn Block, Albany, He has thelargest stock of Printers' Stationery and the best equipped Job Office in the Valley, good work and low prices should be appreciated, all work delivered when promised, and we will REMEMBER THE SIGN FORTILLER & IRTi Undertakers and - EuibnliiK WE KtEP conslanllyon hard a full line of rrrta If. cl ih n ! vci , coffins. Also burial robes and sulls, In bi miclolli, lotli (itl which will be sold at The lowent Living Profits. EMBALMING nd ,he rrorerCBre of ,he dead fp"1'1- HO EXTRA etTARCE FOR HEARSE OR SERV1 ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - ORI Star Bakel'j CorSramlaiblu and First HU CCKRf D : N'EYIR, PROPRIETOR, DBAtBB.IM . nnrd Vrmla. t'Mnneil UlusHwaro, (aeenmiari, lrled frnitn. Vegetables, Tsbaoco, VlgtUn ftnxmr, Sviee. C'oflec. Tea, Ei llte.,1 Id lt e.i7thiag that Is kopt In a goner Tftrivty snd gtoorT store, Highest market price paid (or AI.I, KINDS OP PRODU TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD! PARTN.RSHIP NOTICE. Notice In hcrliT sMvxn that tha nprahlp lierlnfnr liatlna between TO Dakar and u m Kmerlck liolis: buslne.. a-H uinnners at Albany, Orenon. la thin iiy ill'-lTed by mut'ial ninsant. TC i" vunpi'i an nuia ana tid firm ami pay all liabllliiaa. Iks nualneaa mil ,iv continued at the oil ataml Kilte aJcheen-ra stable hr T C Baker c i llllrlrhaW W . L' ll. I V iianiv vi iup Aiekiiy Lfreaaeit Company, TO Kakr. W m Kmihitk C M IIukihaR Rear ALBANY9;OR. WBITSHAN & EULBERT BEOS. Eea! Estate Agents. ntmi and Ranches for sale. Also cit hroiwrty inj Albaof and Curyallis, -citt L.xrisrr)Pi"sr. OprKiaile St Charles Hotel Bed c.otiiinz and lane curtains' well alteuded to. Starcl.'wor a specialty. Branch office at Mosos' barber abop aundrr cioe'1 eyeuings at 7'30 o'clock STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY SITEN THAT the enaual rneetina ef the atoek. kaldora of Ike Albany Bunding and Loan aeaoekiilon wlil be held on Friday Febrnery 17th, 1693, at Ike heur of 7:31 fiaoraeta day. in the isqr oruiegon, Albany, Linn eounty, Ureion, for the ptirpoee of electtne' nine directora and three aadltora. to aerre fer the term of one year next enaalng from aaid meeting, end nntil their auccesore are elected and qualified, and to traaaast auck othtr bnalnaaa aa may coaie before the aaaocia- tlon. Done by order of aald association this lTth day of Jauaary, 16S3, CH STEW ART, JAY XT BLAIN, PresideBt. tjecretary. Vhiie rying to Crowd theii WAY INTO FIWJIAN BROS. Store, where they always have on hand the largest Stock south of Portland, of . the latest improved Rifles and .Shot Guns; an Immense stock of Fishing Tjcklt of every description; Tents, Han. mocks. Cam d Chairs and thousand. of otl.er things too numerous to mention. Repair Shop in connection with the Store, and onejol the best workmen in the State to do anv and all kinds of work. Come one Come No trouble to show goods, "bmall pront and nuick sue" 16 out .-notto. CARPET DEPARTMEI WELL KTOCHKK WiTH TaW CIIOICFST Y MATTINGS. OILCLOTHS. PTTDTil ! DRAPEBIES-' LINOLEUMS, uUJIlii OFTHISiSEASON'S NOVELTIES AND PRICES DNEQDALED IN TfflS MAM Samuel E. Yom The Oregon L.and tVItn its home oflice at SALEM - - - OEllG-ON! In the Gray Block, corner Liberty and State street, branch office in Po 11rA.KES a specialty of Sunnyside fruit tracts near c 1U- Will sell 5, 10 or 20 acre lots at $50 t.n .fii acre small cash payment long time on balance ior particulars. srrer-A - - semtst Th V The Forum 1803 & .i!' Architect mud onirflor. Leave ordetrs with llulburt Rros.. Rt TOST. In Alimny, on fmle Scotch J Coolie Tfllow sl.epmril pup. Mix ths old Anv information will be reiNonably rowarleJ I D MILLKH. Kenembrr lr Low?, the opticuu. can only icmftin ta Albioy (a short time. See him. Wall Paper, Jrug:s, Painta, Olio GlaNh, Etc J. A. Cam mi 15 ALBANY, -:- OREGON "FXTOTICE. I har.hr viva nntina thaf 1 hae bought out the wash house of Mm iee ana an eaniea must look to him lor their pay as I wi.l not be responsible ior ma aeous sinu LEE, 0. M. ilIcFarland, :- DEALER u -:- Harness -and -Saddler j 0 Display rin tile Door p? oslte Flrst,N ati onal Bank, Albany a.f GOVERHOA II y W. E. RUGSELL ft y Hjumiion e Forum. ''THE r.lRr.W t fa Cnttrd &at ),, f v,. manrii Cninir n In K.iclarn). anil mnrt-iZmitiiSbh! btt lhouhtfat wrmiicai i nan ntr Li." ' rpHE FORUM contains articles about what men A are now doing in the world. The problems and the tasks of your own life and thought, and of our own country, and of our own time; the education of your children) the latest re aultsofresoarchin your own specialstudy; the mat hnnlra Aftlia nvln. 1 j . 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