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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1893)
Mr Cleveland It not the man to Iroperi the success of the administration to graiify( personal reelings, mat it me Harrison way of doing butinei t. he populists are a practical lot anyway Don In Kansas they preferred to give the United States aenatorthip with a small salary to a democrat rather than a atate office, which allowt big profits on the tide. Tele gram, A male gorilla hat lately been acquired by the Berlin Aquarium. He i larger than any gorilla that hat yet been brought to Eu rope. He It supposed to be elgnt or nine yean old, and wa for six yeart in the pot f ession of a chieftain on the Gaboon. The famout pearl button factory at Eau Claire, Wla, used by the republicans from June to November of last year at a cam paign argument, closed its doors today. The proprietors make no other explanation than that pearl button making la the Northwest it not a paying Investment. Gov Russell, of Massachusetts, taya that his trust has never been betrayed by a re porter. Not very long ago Mr Blaine made a like rematk. Probably an investigation would not have to be very thorough to show that the percentage of public men who have betrayed their trusts Is much larger than that of rtporlen. A Moscow physician, Prof Von Stein, has, according to his own representationt, suc ceeded In treating various formt of rheuma tism with electrl; light In a highly satisfac tory manner. Toe light used Is a tmall, incandescent lamp, whose jays and heat are applied t3 the affected part through a fun nel. The length of the treatment depends on the ability of the patient to endure the heat. A writer In Science says there is no ele ment of speech so variously pronounced in J dialect and by individuals as the letter R. All varieties, he explains, are derived from a frictlonal emission of breath or of voice between two surfaces in the breath channel. It may be made in the throat, in the guttural passage between the back of the tongue and the soft palate, between the arched top of the tongue and the roof of the mouth com mon in the United States, the normal R, pro duced between the point of the tongue and the upper gum, and by transferring the sound from the tongue to the lips, ao that R his the sound of W. Another series suits from a ra'tling organic vibration in stead of a mere fric'.lon of the breath of voice. Representative Kvnum'a resolution, whica has teen adopted by the bouse. calling on (he'civil service commission to furnish a list of all the men reinstated in the classified service of the government, under rule 10, since March 4, 1!9, togetli er with the date of their dismissal or resignation from the Kervice, the states they were from and the states charged with their appointment, the date of their reinstatement, and the departments in whicu they were reinstated. Itule 10, referred to in this resolution was gotten up by republicans ostensibly to allow the rein statement within one year of their dismissal or resignation of ex soldiers, but if the information called for by the resolution be truthfully given it will be seen that it has been terribly stretched, both as to time and persons. It woul J.be much better to ab solutely suspend the civil service law so fur as it relates to appointments and lemovuls, for the first year of every administration, as proposed by Representative DeArmonds bill, now in the hands of a house committee than to evade it as has been done under this administration; lesides, it would be much more manly and honorable. The favorable report to the house on the bill repealing all federal election laws con tains some very strong language, but, as the report truthfully says, "these laws are a continued menace to the peace and well fare of the country, and nothing said against them can be too strong. The nouse win pass this bin, not with any ex pectation that it can get through the senate at this session, but to emphasize the position of the democra'ic party against these laws. Things are now going with a rush at the headquarters of the inaugural committee, and so great has been the demand for hotel accomodations that good quarters are git ting scarce. A Bio Stage. AH the world's a stairs And all the men and women mereTv I i i Players: i They have their exits and their en trances." One of th-ir principal entrances leads I into 1'arner Uros erocerv and bakerv. The finest groceries and the freshest Dro- nuce are Kept, ana ineir naked goods are I Deyona comparison, consisting ot a big I variety of breads and cakes, plain and I fancy, skillfully and well rondo. An im portant thing to consider. Get tabted Ridiit I Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like a snail Lnwllllnglv to school, stopped at Conr. & llendricson's, the live grocers, and left a long order for some groceries, remarking that he liked to eat snyway,and that they kept tne best eroci ries there to be secured anvwhere. If you would have the best groceries and produce Qi the most reasonable prices call on Conn S Hendricson. They nave them. Notice To all Indian War Veterane. All War Veterans are requested to call on ut and make application for Land Warrant, to which they are entitled. No charge nnlest successful. Call and get terms and particulars, fre. MONTASYE 4 HACKLEMAN. 93 During the year 1803, from be fr l If i d V. ' ' A Mark propose to kc .hell reputaiion of having.' the finest stc.k of jcwrln, watches, silver ware, etc . I-. the val r . if you want the best gocd at rraonable prices call on them. bargains at Rem A Weak Digestion strange as it may seem, is caused! from a lack of that which is) never exactly digested . The! greatest fact in connection witnl Scott's Emulsion appears at this point it is fartA digested fat and the most weakened digestion is quickly strengthened by it. IFORTMILLER A IRVilC Undertakers - ami -:- lliuliafitios. WE KhEP constantly on lard a full l!i t of n t Iii 'i . i 'i : I 11 c ci'flirs. Also buiial lobes and suits, in 1 11 rt ilr ih, f. -1 which will be sold at Tbe lowest Litlug I'rolllN. EMBALMING and "ie proper care ot the desd a specialty. ,ttt The only possible help in Consumption is the arrest of waste and re newal of new, healthy tissue. Scott's Emulsion has done wonders in Con sumptionjust this way. Prprd by Bcett Bowtib.N. V. A II drafrtrlits. I NO EXTRA CHARCfc FOR KEARSE OR SERV ES, ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - OR? c Ok AVe received that'eheap, UNIQUE JOB PRINTING It was first-class, as represented, the price was very reasonable, and we adviso our friends to send their orders to SMILEY, THE PRINTER, Flinn Bl'k. .Albany. The death ot James G B'aine removea notable figure from the field of political life. lie was for years the most noted as well as the most popular leader in hit parly. That there were defects In hit mental make up needs no more proof than a reference to the mistakes which precluded him from ever be coming president. He was a popular ora tor, a most pleasing writer, but he was not 1 statesman In the best sjnse ef the word. Nowhere on the statute books of t ie national commonwealth are to be found the impres sions of lus ability as a statesman as arc there ot Webster, Tnurman or Sherman. Nevertheless he had a strong following who bslicvs he was a great statesman, and the great mass of the people without regard to political affiliations sincerely mourn his loss, si '' tt'ASIHNUTON I.K1TEK. it'roni uui revular correspondent.) Washington, Jan 23, 1893. ThoCarlislo tnrifl bill." How does that 8trikoyon ns a popular title for the democratic tariff bill which is to bo passed by the Fifty-third congress? Unless a number of gentlemen who are in positions to know nro wrong in their calculation Senator Carlisle, whose resignation as Sen ator will tnko effect the fourth of next liuntli, is the man who will frame that bill TI10 groat success of the Walker tariff bill, framed l,y IVc.ident l'olk's secretary of the treasurer, was. it is said, what induced Mr Cleveland to follow the same plan and en-trit-t tho framing of a tariff bill which is to lie strictly in accord with democratic ideas, to his secretary of the treasury. It i not to be understood or inferred that this lu jve is intended to deprive the ways and m.-aiH committee of the next house of any of its rights. Tne idea is merely to put into the hands of that coinmittes a coni' piete tariii lull, leaving its members to de.ide whether it shall lie accepted as pro jvepured or l amended More 1 being re ported to the house. W hatever one's opinion of this method of preparing the tar.ff bill may be. it cannot lie denied that John ti Carlisle is by experience nnd ability serially well qualified to frame the democratic bill. He lias for many years be?n a leading tariff reformer, und his ua ue attache 1 1 the bill would of itself m ike it popular with the rank and tile ot the democratic party. Much curiosity is ; felt concerning the answer Hint Secretary Foster will make to liepre-ont itive Scott's resolution, which lias bjen adopted by the house, calling for information as to tiie delay in Tho erection of public buildings for which the money has Iwn appropriated by congress. Mr Scott says he is sati-lied 1 1 1 sit the delay has ln-11 c.itiH-1 by the lack money in (he tro.iMirv, nnd the f ts are nil apparently willi him: but it i hardly probable that tin wily Mvret.iry of the treasury w ill ad mit that. I CABPET DEPARTMENT! WKXL STOCKS WITH IDE CIIOM1ST MATTINGS. OILCLOTHS. PIIDT A UTfrl DRAPERIES' LINOLEUMS, uUtlli. ilol OFTHIt;HAOW NOVELTIES AND PEICES DNEQDALED IK M MARKET Samuel E. Your g The Oregon Land uo Star Baker mm Sirs. Mary 75. 0 Fallon of riqua, O., says the Phy sicians are Astonished, and look at Iter like one Raised from the Dead Long and Terrible Illness trom Blood Poisoning Completely Cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. mrs. ju.iry 12. OTa on. a virv in,.iii... 7 m i.ua, vuio, was poisoned while M- uuuK uuysicians at an autonsv r, , . and soon terrible nicer broke out on her head, arms, tongue and throat Her hair all vi.., uu,. one weit-ucu out 78 lbs., and saw no prospoct of hcln. At last aha w , t.k. 11 II- n ... . 0 -...17 u 9 Darsaparuia and at once fm proved; could soon cet out of bed and nr a Decame pcricctlr cured bv Hood's Sarsaparilla andam now a well woman. I weirii I2au eat well and do tho work for a large" farmir.' wouueriui reeoverr and CorBroHdalblH anil First Ml CCr FD , I IHF, PROPRIETOR. annrd Frails, UlaMasraro, Orled Frnltx, Tobisceo, Nugmr, C'ofleo, Eto Cannes ties, . (tueenaiiarh Vegetable, Cigarst Splcex, Tea, Etc.,1 TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD! vVitn its home office l SALEM - - - OK,iiJC3-OXQ" In the Gray Clock, corner Liberty and State street, branch office !n Pn In fact eTerythiaf that Is kept in gener Tkiistj uitl Lntootnr itore, Highest market pries paid for AJ.L KINDS OF PRODU A hie r'ing to Crowd theii BROS. for Particulars iw a specialty ot bunnyside fruit tracts near Salem' -LlB- Will sell 5, 10 or 20 acre lots at $50 to $60 per QYA icrvioll molt r. 4. 1 j i m.vi o ouiaji i,aou ujuieilL lOIlir linifi rT ha anin sy o wiviUllVC My rjwo seoms lUiyMciiUis lnnk nt m ... ..tn.i. - almost like our rnl.rd f rem Vh. nuuu'8 KILLS i h on 1,1 t in -.... .--.. uv.5 uicu, iiwiTi trsrsrr.i1 CHEAPEST, GOOD FITTING READY MADE SUIT OF CLOTHES, oo : to GOOD NEWS rj5 For tho mlllitns ol consumers of a It tfirr lir. 'iult pli'auro tosn-A tii.ni-.' lliat hel now putting ist TINY .LIVER PILL O . nltirli l-orxt -clli.:lTnmRii tt y r rotaiiiltiK ul! Dm vfrttifitnf Lho The Clothier and Merchant Tailor," On Lyon Street, ne First. I See what a bargain you can get there for your cash money. AUo suits made to order, cleaning, dve- j 'ng and repaying. Satisfaction guaranteed. Store, where they always have on hand tne largest stock soutn ot rortland, of the latest Improved Rifles and Shot Guns; an Immense stock of Fishing Ticklt of every description; Tents, Han. mocks, Camp Chairs and thousands of oti.er things too numerous to mention. Hepair Shop in connection with the Store, and onejoi the best workmen In the State to do any I ana sinas 01 worn. Come one Come No trouble to show goods. "Small protit and quick stii-' is out .notto. ' The Forum 1893 Wall Paper I r 11 b , I?aintfs OiIn Cjr 1 II N N , X-Zt Bishop H. c. Porreii PRCBIOCNT C W. Eliot The Forum. GOVCRNOft W.E.RussetL F. L. DlMONT, - Albany, Or, 1 LMrilv Usiicd. Xheoxarl siit f " :: aV, Ualimi n in tli tmr.tt'r orth,ud." ft Q O CD 0ft6O99 TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS A WANTED At the (.tore Allen Uri formeilv ownej BUTTER, EGGS, iiARD, BACON, and CHOICE APPT.WS I will paJihe best cash price for which possible. B. F. RAMP. I VK SALK-A HAROAIN.-A model I steam inutii rv for!., ...., wali department 5ll ,er d,; f0 " liailil-, locatvd in (Vmrai A 1 !, ...... ml Moiiiicntnerv atrivt. I wih Y i-n. gag-i in other buisino-s Win w.ii rh..n J I'XMITH, l'roprieior STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tiie annual meeting or the stock holders of Iks Albany Building nnd Loan Association win do nem on riuav Kebmary 17th. 1803, at the hour of 7:30 p mot said day. in the Bank of Oiegon. In Albauy, Linn eounty, ureKon. for the purpose of electing uino directors and three auditors, lo setTo for tho torm of one year next ensuing rromsaitl meeting, and until tbelr suocesorn are elected and gualined, and to tranast such nthr business aa may ?osue before the associa tion. lone by order of said asseciailon this 17th day of January. 1K9S. C U STEW ART. JAY XT HLAIN, TresideM. Secretary. I ESTRAY NOTICE. Straved from mv rlsce. near Peoria. three head of four or five Tear old cattle. dehorned and some branded with letter P on hip. and others with J or W on right hip. They wete brotigh: from M Payne's farm ioar hock iiiii. itewara lo anv one who will let me know of their where abouts L SENDERS. Albany, Or J. A. Cummiig ALBANY, 0RECQN Faroctna Hashison -CITY X.-a.TTlSJ'DR-sr. Opposite St Charles Hotel. Bod eiotulng and lace curtains well alteuueu to. Starch nora a specialty. 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Its writers are the leaders of thought and of ac tion everywhere and in all kinds of important work Ask the best informed man in your community what he thinks of Thb Forum, or send to us for the written opinions of soms of the leading men in your 8tate, and in all other States. 8 -TEI FSSJII: tola Spin. Xe. ML IT Subscripts 1-fhnmuS nnifnt ' 0. F. EauusM .1 QlH. F. A. Walkeh $5 x ye it. ss. .s. .. . wwenwiUB auencu or AiMlr.utl.. " 1'irvaui inu isiwr. - , W. H. Mai F. MAWON CSAWF0S9 I ' W. Ocwitt H0S .OR SALE CHEAP. A nd cart and 1' single narnrra, tio.h new. Call on ti F Russell, county school superintendent. VTOTR'H. I hereby give notice that I have bought cut the wash house of I Sam t.ee nnd i ii parties mnsllook to him lor their pay as 1 wi 1 not be rponible lor nis aims: sizsu LtK, jJ M. STOXK, Arrliitorl and Conlrnrlor. Iave onbrs with Hulburt Bros,, Real I RedCrownMills ISOM & LANNINC, PROPRIETORS. w FRocrss n-orit srrsRioa roK ,. a!o Ukebs SSI, Lit Miaio acnis. 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