Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, August 22, 1893, Page 2, Image 2

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I AULlSLi'S l ilil BUS.
Secretary Carlisle takea the tuition
that the eovernmenl could not carry out
the nrnvisions ol tl.e Vest free coir.aire bill
put at the rateof :o to I. In a letter
Senator Vothees the Secretary sa..s:
"Referring to our conversation relative
to the probable cot incider.t to tl.e change
from the present coining ratio between
gold and lilver (i to 16 for the standard
si'ver dollar and I to 14 93 ,or subsidiary
kilver) to a ratio of I 20, you are respect
fully Informed that the number of silver
dollars coined since iS;S aggregates U'9r
322,450. Vithout any a!loance for abra
sion and less Incident to melting the same,
the coining value of inc dollars, at 1
ratio of 1 to 10, would be $333,222,162, or
$84,1 10,22s less than their present face
value. To recoin th est dollars at a ratio
cf 1 to 20 would renuire the addition of
St, 376,7oo ounces of new bullion, which,
at the average price paid for silver under
the act of lulv u. 1S90 fo.Q3V). would
cost f 75,883,700. In addition to this, 1
estimate that there wou'd be a loss from
abrasion and in the melting of these dollars
of at least $5,000,000, which amount, to
gether vilh the difference in the face valae
of the coins (fo'4,1 to.oSS), would have to
be reimbursed to the treasury by an appro
priation for that purpose. Frcra the fact
that the silver dollars ate distributed
throufheut the ccuntry, it would be neces
sary as they are redeemed at the several
ubtreasuiies to tiansport them to the
mints, and the expense of transportation
for $300,000,000, the amount outside of the
aock cn hand at the sub'reasuries and
mints at Philadelphia, San Francisco and
New Orleans, would average at least IJ4
per cent, or $4,500,000.
"I therefore estimate the cost of rccoin
ing the silver dollars already coined as fol
lows: New bullion to be added, $75,883,700;
loss by abrasion and melting, $3,oo,uoo;
cost of coinage (labor, materials, etc.), $6,
290,000; copper for alloy, $6S,2go: trans
portation of dollars to the mint, $4,530,000;
total,$Eo.74t,9oo The stock of subsidiary
silver coin in the country Is estimated at
$77,000,000, which at lull weight would
contain 55.699,875 ounces of fine silver
This amount, in a ratio of 1 to 20, wou'.d
coin $55,043,802, or $21,156,198 less than
the present face value. To recoin S77.000,-
' WHEAT AN l WOOL.
The Times Mountaineer says tie fear of
frw trade has caused the bottom to tall out
of wool. Ve wonder what lias caused the
bottom to fall out of wheat. Will our
eslrcuied contemiorary please Impart this
information? There is barely $'.',000 000
worth of wool grown in Oregon annually,
while $10,000,000 will not pay fur our an
nual crop of wheat.
The true reason for Ibe low prite of pro
duce is that the people have no money to
purchase clothimr or bread.
When on July 4, 177G. the Continental
Congress declared the English American
ilotiies to be free and independent states,
thy appointed a committer to report a
device for a seal the emblem cf sovereign
ty. That committee and others from time
to time presented unsatisfactory devices.
Finally, in the spring of 17S2. Charles
Thompson the secretary of congress, gave
to that body a device largely sugges'ed to
John Adams, then I'nited States minister
to the court of Ureal IJritain, by Sir John
Trestwich, an eminent English antiquary.
This suggestion was made the basis of a
design adopted by congress June 20, 172,
and which is still the device of the great
seal ot the republic.
noariil ov-uiKiti0
Venison at C K Bioanelie.
VIAVI Co lfficio Baltimore niock.
A full lino of Warner Bros corMtaat K, P
S Co a.
If you want a tine smoke call fnr Josephs
white labor cigars.
Come and see the new chil'ed plow at
Kiinps opposite postullice.
The besijrnaat ootfee in the city at Com ad
slayer a.
Motor nakes rive trip) daily toYieteck'a
addition. Lotr there 03 installments of$l
per week.
An extenaive variety of garden eerdsboth
in bulk and by the pack.ee can be found at
C r. Hrownelle.
Pa.ronis, home industry by smoking the
celebrate wnite labor cigars, mauctsctured
by Ju'ins Joseph.
New cork sole, hand tu'oed shoe, some
thing autirely new, not a winter shoe but
light and flexible for spring and anmmer
wear, at l;.d. I'eactck & l.o's. Call and
inspect thviu.
If afflicted wih scaln diseases, hair fall
Ing out, in-i premature baldness, do not
use grea. or alcoholic preparations but
appiy iia:i ttair Kenewcr.
The people have a duty to do as well as
congress. It is to empty their stockings
and unlock their strong boxes and begin to
do buskess.
Catarrh Cannot be Cared
with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, as they cannot
reach the seat of the diseaae. Catarrh ia a blood
or constitutional disease, and in order to cure
It yon must take Internal remedies. Ball's
Catarrh Core is taken internally, and acts
directly on the blood and mucous surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not aquack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the best physicians ia
this country for years, and is a regular pre
scription. It is composed of the best tonics
known, combined with the best blood purifiers,
actingdirectly on the mucous surfaces. Th
perfect combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in curins
Catarrh, fiend for testimonials, free.
P. J. CHENEY ll CO.. Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
Clean towela to every cnatrn er at Vierec k
ahaviog parlora.
Sewing. Machin&s neatiy repaired au
warrantedthy a thwuchly compexnt work
man, at F M Freoch'a jewelry store, Albsnv,
Oregon.
an Easy Winners
The solid vefttlb'jIedUrains of the Chicago.
Union Paci'V & North Western Line distant e
all competition with ease. It haa the ebart-
. , 1 cow hub, listen nine, unnin ujpoia ana no
000 of subsidiary silver into an equal ch.nRe or de,v . the a)i(rari Eiver.and is
amount of fractional coin, at a rnUo of 1 to 1 the popular World's Fuir route.
20, would require the addition ot 18,797,
Albany Market.
Vhei".49c.
Cats, 8O0.
I )otir, ft 00.
' utter, ma.
FVgs, 15-.
Lard, 12 to 15?.
Pork-hamx 12 to 15 s shoulders Bio 10.
slii. II to 13o.
Hay. baled, 7
"o aloes, flOo.
Apple.,1 00
Hops. 12o.
Iiriexl fruit plums, 9o, apples, 9o
Chickens, $4 00 per dozen.
Beef, on foot, lo.
Hog dresse.1, 7e.
T OST.--ln Albany.
W.A leaaing
or on ths road
.Ht lrom that nta.A jn i
ul.'.j.t T..I .. t.iu - , ' ' . . .
t 7 .0 1 . ' l"omisory nolo dated
July 18th and signed by p B Marshall
In favor of Adolph Elebman for 200.
The finder will confer a favor bv leaving?
II at 11,1. w r , T-i J
.. . . wujv ,y 1 JUeUIUSO,
IOR-SALE-A
" of 1, Viereck.
gocd horse. Icquir
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CMAPKEY, M.D.,
625 fine ounces, v;hich, at $o.93.1 per fine
ounce, the average price paid for lilver
under the act of July 14, 1S90, would cost
$17,528,785. There would be a losi of
about 2 per cent by abrasion from the
faco value, or about $1,025,000. I would
tliere'ore estimate the cost of recoln'ng
subsidiary silver In the country at a r-.iu
of 1 to 20, as follows: New bullion, $17,-
528,785: lo33 by abrsalun, $1,925,000; cost
of coinage (labor, material, etc , $2,500,000;
copper fr alloy, $15,636; cost of trans
portation, $1,155000; total, $23,124,421.
Uecapitulation: Estimated cost of rejoining
silver doll irs, $89,741, 9 ; oitimatcJ cost
of recoining subsidiary silver, $23,124,421;
total, 51 12, 866,321."
The movement of Grand Array veterans
to secure the nomination and election of a
candidate in the next presidential election
"who shall be in perfect accord with I ne
Grand Army on the pension question" is
premature and is likely to prove futile,
l'id not the promoters of pensions have in
Harrison a candidate after their own heart ')
Did not the "comrade" ho appointed
Tanner and Kauni, and under whose ad
ministration the cost of pensions increased
from $S),000.000 to over $150,000,000.
secure all the Totes that can be obtained
from reckless expenditures in this direc
tion? The great majority of the people
are now more concerned in a just and thor
ough refonn of the pension system.
Vnder the Mckinley law a fanner may
soli his leaf tobacco in any quantity with
out lax or license, but he may not manipu
late it in any way. If he presses into plug
shape, or even twists it. it is claised ns
manufactured, tobacco and subjected to tax I
M such.
To Farmers The undrrsigned have
leased the warehouse of David Smith at
Tillman and are now prepared to store
grain, and all tumora are itqtiested to call
and see them before making arrangements
for storage eliowhere.
FllDST & Sasdkrh.
Put ur 1 in r.:;:t v vrch-sliapnl lot tlos.si;fmr
touted, Amutf R ie ueuua. Hie. uar l,V, iZT
Goto it M HoWtSOo'j fur'ehfm, hr A
sh-jtts. ' I
Physician and Sun-eon, Office Comer 2nr(
tllsworth St. over Watson Itrua grocery store.
Kesidcnce, corner lcth and Calapuoia st.
To Farmers
T HAVE KENl'lCD THE MAGNOLIA
Jl Mill warehouse and will have it in cod
order for receiving the present crop. The
warobouso is first class and conveniently
lecated. Containa ..vn onnil rtlB.n. v
delay in unloading. Haoka will iw on hand
or delivery in duo hu e. Give me a call
oeioro mailing arransements to afore voar
V- U. F. SIMPSON
Albany, Or,, July ljth, 1S33.
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A FOOT-J I OLD
. for CoiiMimition is
w lift yon iiro offer
iuj;, if your Miod
jarnis itiijiiiie. C'on-
smiiilhiii is P.ini'iy
I.tllilJ tvroltlia. Ja
siToful"". tomli
titiii, with a slight
cotiu'h or cold, i
all that it needs
to develop it.
Uut just as it
di'l'tids tipon the
blood for its origin,
fo it depends upon
the blood for its
euro. The surest
remedy for Scrof
ula in every form,
the most effective
blood-cleanser,
fles'-i-ouilder, and strength restorer
that's known to medical science, is
Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery. For Con umption in all its
earlier stages, and for Weak Lungs,
Asthma, Severe Cottrrhs, and all
Bronchial, Throat and Lung affec
tions, that is the only remedy so
unfailing that it can bo guaranteed.
If it doesn't benefit or cure, you
have your money back.
For a perfect and permanent
cure of Catarrh, take Doctor
Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Its
proprietors offer $500 reward
for an incurable case of Ca
tarrh in the Head.
Costs only 50 cents.
M
r. Dr. I'aMernon 11 h! lute
The Noted Clairvoyant ard Life Rculer, ia now
here, and can be found at her residence, dcxi tltmr
J U Cmi-HM Khft telU taunt all mihio.-l nut
present aittl future; love trouble, abtent friehOfi and ! Veut,
busineat. ou vauhear from yburUeaafiteL.it.
F. FORD, Evangelist,
0( Vttt Moinem, lowt. H-ritf umler'tUto nf
March iW, 1SI:1:
3. P. Mev, Mfh Co..
Dufur, 0-fi;iii.
Od arriviiig tnme It vtvek, I fitupd all
well and amiously awaiting. Oar Jit tie
iirl, e hi auJ oue-hi lf yeara old, who had
waited away to & pounds, it now wvll,
tmiif! and iyorou and well Ilea bed up.
S, B. Cuitfh Curm batdiue it wrlc well.
H th of tha childrco like it. Voar S It.
Cough Care ha cured and kept away all
hoar trie from mo. So give it to every
ore, with greijuift for all. Wishing you
fTuiiueti y, we are
Your, Mr & Mks J F ('oitii.
If you wish Ui f.'tiien anJ fhoerful, and ready
f-rthoSpnii work, clejntu your atuiu wtli the
Heatjadieutl l.ivjr Car.1, bytakuij twj or thrve
. 50 cents pnr bottlu ly all druttg.
4 8 id under a positive pura itee hy
J A CL'MMINCv.
W ANTf
At the fcloie
Allen liroa.,
BUTTER,
EGGS,
LARD,
BACON,
and
""iifii,
(or which
possihje.
CHOICE Apr
Notice of Assignment.
Notice ia hereby given that the Bank of
Oregon, of Albany. Oregon, has duly
feigned to the undersigned atsicnee ail
property and effects for the benefit of all it
creditors, under aad by virtu of the gen
eial assignment laws of the state of Oregon,
and the undersiiued has heretofore, towlt.
on the 28th day of June 1SD3, duly qualified
mm suuu asBiKued.
All persons havicg claims against said io
solvent and the estate thereof are hereby
required to present the rame to the un
dersigned at the Bank of Oregon building in
ne city of Alt any, Oregon, under oath.
with i a three months of this date.
Dated this SDth day of June 1S93.
W.S. Tnnuiiusv
Assignee of the Bauk of Oregon, an in sol.
CITY BOTTLING CO.,
Wholesale and RetallDealers In
Soda U'ntcr,
Citlerii,
Orange and.Iron,
Kellzer.lTntcrH,
Kirch Beer,
Sarsapni-illn auil lrou,
Iron Wine,
Etc.;
Give U4 a trial.
FIRST STREET, bnhveen Montgomery and Kailr MUM, ORECO.V
(lire fur l-nins, feviTS nnd Oi-i.civ., do.
Hood'sJDures
Saved My Wife's Life
Weakness,
Nervousness,
Rheum.
Salt
WallPaper,
' rnBS, raintM. Oils.
CjJ liiKr,, Etc
J. A. CiiiiimiEir
ALBANY,
CREC0K
nmmn : of : mm.
John II". Janet
Kalatna, Wasb.
Of my own free will and accord, onblajnd
anyone, and wlshlnc only to do good to ths
anilctcd, I wish to loll of tha n,n,r. .
- ; ! ' "owl's Sarsaparllla and Hood s Tills. I think
.. ..iv,h,iu KU.IUV u:is ar iui npricaretl TT."" mcniinfs equal to them, and hays
wan assurance
of execution
to the tariff
limreraml he i r-rv n,,.ii.,i i w u '100J Sarsai.arilla. ltundoubteUlr
colleatfiie of Hill Chnn.ll.-r. Savod My Wifo From the Crave.
- I M" ,b" has entirely healed and st Is
lorrectfd returns ,:,ow th. adverse bal-. '7 tUh. I Hart many
ance of Hade aS,i thl, coantrr for the il l ku"ow & 10 ca"
rucal year just closed to be about Jjo.ooo,'
o, Instead of $)Voo",ooo.
enoiiL-b to move for a at. am . "i i Xlli" i 7. .7.1 y..o'
of the people's will in ref.Tenoe ?."5.VA'i!,l''?i nerrqusness, and salt rheum." I
,,.,11 it: . ;'TU.'"'' '"H1 ha.tof tills world's mods
lUsd
EUGENE
Oi'ix c Monday,
-HTKMBKR 18TI1
Just closed the most prosperous rear in
... iiisrorv. iue range ot studies. Tho-
r T V i'Umess course e.lded
fuhlon lree. Entrance fee, $10, Board
...u iuuging at reasonahle rates hi the
v..h""w uiniiiury ana Soardlnehr.il
or, the campus. where students will receive
John W. Joiisso:,",
?re
The tiniold stocks of pig iron in (he
United States June 33, iSoj, were 549,141
tons, compared wi:h ?.,7.'n6 ions st the
same time last tear.
Hood's Sarsanarilln
nai.iin, rt aso.
Get DooD s
HoOD-a Pills) aratha bets after dinner Ptlia,
aeaua d setuoa. tm heauagha. Try a traa. aw.
rramf mt Slerll
The prrnf of the merits of a plaster is
the cures It effects, and the voluntary
testimonials of those wlio have used All
cock. 'a Porous riaatcrs during the pas'
thirty years is unimpeachable evidence of
their superiority and should convince 'he
most saeptlcal. e I pra!c inor.
mendation, but ceriiticates from those who
nave used mem are.
Beware cf imitations and do not be de
ceived b misrepresentation. .k tor Al
cock's snd let no solicitation or explana
tion induce sou to accept a substitute.
GOOjDNEWS
fw tne millions of consumers of aa
TllttPiUSeS
ikhiim tli.i; in
I.cfor: gulrft t the Bar or mmintflin
;olnand rxanifne the M'aer and Kton
jacket and suits at Ktfad.t'eacock LVs.
'cry cheap.
TINY LIVER PILL
f ? r. t
..r W
l iJ 1 1 5 TINY LIVER PILLS
r ""rnrroi Illlrl '
9
WNTf.D,-A woman to rt r,
of Albany, on the for, it. " Wf"
tledCrownMills
JOHN ISOM, PROPRIETOR.
tw raorxM rtora srrtBioa roa .a.i'i.
aSTI BAKKRS BSf,
E.ST ST0RAGF fACILlflRS
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Selatfea,
Kidney Complaints,
aaa S S I
.BJE!lJLBm!iLf
Oregon State Normal School
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COLLEGE.::?
Send for
Catalogue.
Fall Term Id
September K
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THE LEADING NORMALSCHOOI
of the Northwest. Strong nrnf..
sloual and academic courses, and well or
lioiiizca jioaei school lor Practical Train
ing of teachers. Normal, Advanced Nor
mal.Business.Music and Art Departments
neauniiii location. L uh
expense no saloons. The Normal ha..
eniored a steady growth during the past
...(.,K Hll cniuumenc ot over 400
the largest In Its history. New member
have been added to tl.e faculty .new inn,,.
atus supplied, and the course of study re-i
Vised anil ....nl 1 n. . J .
are In demand to fill good positions. The
diploma entitles the holder to teach in am
county in the state Althout farther exam".
Ad.iro,., 1 L. CAMPBELL, Prc..,or S.
nations. Tuition. Normal SC 'r nr in.,.
of 10 vveeku; Sub-Normal. 5.oo ner term
10 weeks: Business. Sir.'ac
Hoard at Normal Dininir Hall ti
week. Rooms from soc per week'(un
furnished) to $1.00 and 5i.jj furnished.
loagm in private Iamilies,$3 So
10 $4.00 per week. Tuition. laiard ln.llA..
and books less than ? 1 50 per year. Con
ervatjry of Music. Thorough courses
are offered in vocal and Instrumental mu-
ic. l union, $10 per term of 20 lessons.
Monmouth is easily accessible (mm n
'parts of th' State, twelve miles from the
Hate Capital,sixty miles south of Portland
ataloguts cheerfully sent on application.
S1IEDD, See of Faculty.
NEW : FURNITURE,
M VaSLlW CONSISTING
1 "iiiui x wni sen at
BOTTOM PRICES.
Thos. Brink.
ADVANCE TflEEt
s
ri;!yir'rvrji
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Are warranted to thresh morrp,,
given timc'and do it better thiau
chine made. il
The Anv-ANCK Tractioj Esct.
the best in the world. Rememlrl.
work means large profits In thei
business. Catalogue mailed fret !i
EDWARD Hl'GE
Gen'l Ag't, PortM ."
GRAHAM & SI
C m for bsrfiaios.
susptNsonr.
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Zt?L. ,l"hr r.T.-::.., f,
r.e e-.7-,'7i.5?'3
or n . ia,.
r .L, J',r,-r' r;n i-.rr'i.aT.
. 7ir.sir,luror..iVJl onr.
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
.1. JO&LPII, ii'oprietos
I A it m m m. m .
WHOLESALE UD RETAII
Only White Labor Employed
.. . A. P. ARHSTaoxn. Paivr,..
77Br 8la'1"'vm.,.nytime. Caulofruefre..
tuuHllurj PAYS.
'X - '
Cabinet photos from $ t.co to ..00
per dozen. Enlaiirln. i.,"' .
pecialty. ,f, c'ri;on. . '
iir I.J.UMXG riioTotit ipnr.ns.
lor $10.00. We rarry'a lame stork
of jx and steresccplc vlew,go, 0
-DEALERS IX-
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AGRICULTURAL imp1evc,i
supplies. Advance ThrtM"ct
Rines, Minneapolis Binders, tl
Standard Mowers, Newton
regian Plows, oils of all U '.
loweat price possible. The Aba
Grange agents have awarded" .
tract to furnish Twine for del'''
Call and get our prices before p -f
elsewhere.
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CARPETS,
WALL PAPER,
LACE CURTAIL
WINDOW.' SHAlf
AT t,
Fortmiller
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