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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1893)
gail )cmocvrtt. CfXNINU but not candid. I'lUSICAI., NOl' ISTELI.KCTl-AU The silver delate in tlio innate U to be nude a test of physical endurance. This, at least, Is the program which the scnsturs from the silver states announce. Teller of Colorado sail he has brouirht his winter clothes with him. and !ll wear thera before the unconditional repeal of silver bill t naecnl hut the senators from the ailver utates seem to stand alone In this determi nation. 1 heir opponents say they will not be aided to any great extent by the free coinage democrats. Most of them, it is believed, agree with 1 1 ill that to filibuster on this niustion woull be to lower the character of the senate and diminish public respect for its .deliberations. Threats analogous to ttcse ascribed to tire sitter men say the anti-ailverites have been heard before In the senate on other burning public questions, but somehow after two or tbiee weeks talk and at least two continu ous all-night sessions a compromise has been reached and an agreement entered into for a vote to bs takon j at a fixed time. Little doubt Is entertained by gold standard men that this will bo the result in this instance. Should the debate be unreason ably prolonged, the contest may be tempo rarily transferred from tire sliver question to the amendment of the senate rules to permit cloture. Managers of the anti-sllvrr campaign In the house are sure the senate will pass the" Yoorheet bill as a substitute for the Wilson bill, which passed the house. When the V'oorhees bill comes over from the senate It naturally will be referred to the committee on coinage; but this commit tee is bitterly hostile to repeal, so it will not be sent there If it can be avoided. The gold itandard men think they have found the means to evade this under the new rules. As the bill, when received, does not require consideration In committee of the whole, involving no appropriation, it Is expected a motion will be made to concur in the senate amendment, and the expectation is the bll will be quickly passed. I)emo:ratic papers rhat ore attempting to hold the party to a strict compliance with the provisions ol the Chicago platform .u,.,,M m fnrret that the plank In favor ot bimctalism was ihron in simply as a sop 10 the silver states, an 1 was never In tended to share legislation. It accomplished Its purpose, and may be thrown astfe tow without inv material ir.iury, except mar, u It will demonstrate to the people the limn eerily of Democratic ontc-elecMon promises JUoMtriieer. Then what can be thought of the ante election promises of the republicans who were na clearly pledged to birnetallsm as democrats, mi in view of the fact that a much larger number of them, relatively steakln voted for repeal than dli the democrats. Toe Mountaineer evades this all the time. It iscunalng but not candid TAlUt'r AGAINST JIANUFACTL'KLlll Mr Macbeth, the 1'ittsburg glass manu facturer, says that he dees not need and does not ask for p otection. He ships his wares to Europe and can ship mors, when the ex changes are made faverable by the removal of legal restrictions. Several of the Philadelphia manufacturers of woolens are ready to abandon the protec tionists. The difficulties of getting suitable qualities of wool cause them more trouble and expense than they anticipate from a revenue tariff. The theory of making the agricultural sections export cnojgh at low prices to keep up a home market at high prices for manufacturers doea not even work for the supposed beneficiaries. The tariff hits them and its general enect is to restrict markets for everybody. It lowers wages by making employment In factories uncertain and gathering an over supply of labor in factory towns, Chairman Wilson and committee will take up the tariff at an early day, and when they take it up they will not let It go uniil His revised according to Larry Neat's resolution in the Chicago convention. The constitutionality of the Geary law is to be again passed upon at the October ses sion of the Supreme C'ou.t. It Is quite likely that this lime the niajoilty will be reversed. All will depend on Ihe action of the justice to be appointed by President Cleveland when Congress meets. The grounds for aiking a rehearing are that the court rs closely divided on the question of the constitutionality of the law, and J astice Harlan did not sit in the case, as he was abroad at the time the arguments were made. It is understood that he believes Cic law oppressive and unconstitutional. It is no new thing for Ihe Supreme Court to reverse decisons in important cases affecting political questions. It at first decided that greenbacks issced after war time were unconstitutional. After I'resl--dent Grant appointed Justices Strong and Bradley tbis decision was reversed, tlio new judges siding with the old minority. Sal' is especially usetul for the garden This Is usually a plot of ground that has hid an excess of stable manure for several years, and without mineral fertility io make it do all the good It should. While plants do not need the mineral ihe salt furnishes, It helps no less surely by making other plant food, including Ihe mineral phosphate, available for crops. For this reason salt does best on rich land that for any reason is not producing as it should. "At the Tbro'tle" is the title of an arllce in .McClure's for September, in which is told the experiences and feellrgs of an engineer on the fastest train In the world. The article is fall of new and thrillng facts. W W Ogllvle, the milling millionaire of Cl.iaja, estimates the yield of wheat In Manhobiand the northwest this year at about jo bushels per acre, or a total yield of abjut 19,090,000 bushel. The quality of the crop, he s:i), Is the bet ever grown ! in the noithwi-st. sin a Conserintlvc l:ai. OW1XU to the present monetary strin gency and during the existing condi tion of tlie financial market, I find it c-mpulsory tc run my business on a very conservative basis. Sugar, as you are aware, Is handled on a very sma 1 margin of profit; s small In fact to scarcely pay for the handling of it, and the terms upon which it Is bought are very strict (casi. only.) While money was plentiful and collections good, I was able to allow sugar bills 10 run Co days; but corditlons at present are such that I will sell sugar for cash only. I assure vou I was very re luctant to make a rule of this kind, but the conditions of the market are such as to makn it imperative. Trusting you will look at this in the proper light nd also understand that this ruie applies generally. I ERRY CONN. Catarrh Cannot be Cared with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat ot the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure .It you must take internal remedies. Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not aquack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the nest physicians in this country for years, and is a regular pre scription. It is composed ot the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENKY & CO. , Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, prico 75u, Fiiksii CttEAM Candy, FineFkuits, just received by C II Mueller, who keeps the finest goods m his line in the city. 'Iryhim. m m Clean towel to every outcome at Vierack shaving parlors. Sewiso Machine.'' neatly repaired an warranted by a thirouahly component work man, at F M French's jewelry store,Albauy, Oregon. STOBTII COK-IIDEBINU Venison at C E.Browoells. VI A VI Co iffiua in Baltimore block. A full line of Warner Bros corn ts at I!, 1' & Co s. If you want a fine smoke call for Josephs white lab-ir cigars. Coins and see (ho new chil.'ed plow at Ramps opposite post, dice. The hettjrnaet cotfee in the city at Cum ad rfoyer a. Motor makes five trips daily to Vieieck's addition, J.otr tnire 03 lustalltnents of per wotk, An extensive variety of garden seeds both in bulk and by the pack'ge can be found at C r. Jsrowuolls. Pa.ronize home industry by smoking the ceieorateu wmte raoor cigars, manufacture by Ju'ius Joreph. New eork sole, hand turned shoes, some thing entirely new, not a winter shoe hut iii,u- arn uexittro lor rpring ana summer wear, at Head, Peacock A: Co's, Call iuspic; thtm. Before going to the B.iv or mountain go in and examine the Blazer and liton jacket- and suits at Read, Peacock & Co's, erv .heap. Sluloh a ttalizer la what vou need for dyspepsia, tcrprd liver, yellow skin or kid ney trouble. It isL'uaranteed to give yon satisfaction. Price 75c. Sild.bs Foshav & Mason. "Seo the New Improved Singer sewing rna enine. me put is always the cheapest. W Sowden, stent. Office at F M French 'ewelry atorcr Terms, cash at F L KcntOn'a grocery Albany Market. Wheat, 45c. Oats, 30c. Hour, 4.00. ''utter, 25o. Eggs. 15t!. Lard. 12 to 15c. Pork-hams 12 to 15m shoulders fl t. in Sloe". 1 1 to I3C. Hay. baled, 7 "o atoes, 6O0. Applea.l.OO Hops, 12c. Cried fruit plums, 9o, apples, .90 Chickens, 84 00 per dozen. Beef, on foot, ln. Hogs, dressed. 7c. Sciatic Rheumatism Quick Relief and Porfoct Cure ilY. . C. D, Patricio Stockton, Cat I was so badly afflicted with sclatto rheum. tlsm that I could icarc-My mote. I used a great many remedies TChleh did me no good. A friend presented me a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparllla, wQicn 1 Began 10 lane, me renci was quick and two bottles cured mecomnletelv. I author. Izs the use of my name and portrait In recom mending Hood's Sarsaparllla, for I think It a ?ery valuable medicine. I recommend It to all irho may be afflicted with rheumatism or old 's fever sores, as I know of a lady in Oakland who has been cured of ulcers by this wonderful Bed. Iclne." tj. B. lUTniCK, No. 005 California Sr., Stockton, California. Get HOOD'S. Sorsa-parilla Cures Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and aicicnlly, on the liver and bowels. 250. DRUG S Musiea Ti.e Government now ha tjrcd it Treasury nbo.it 134 000,000 ojtv;c of co ned silver, f urchane,. tt a coit of $1 2O,.1O0,CVX the M.NEY TO LOAM AT C FES CCNT ON . ITYPROPERTf. M SZKDERS Stationery, Toilet Artii'es, Instruments, Etc. Hodaes & McFarlanQ, The Corner Dririi Store," Albany, Oi. WalQaper, JrtiSS, 1'aaintH, on. L A. ('i:.ni!!!n: ALCAf.Y, CF.ECCK OREGON STATE FAIR. Under the management of the Kft nn.,j 01 afiricuiiure, on tne state iair Grounds near oaiem, commencing September 11th lbild, and continuing one week. More than $15,000 in cash will tin ni . IjreimuuiB rorsrocK, poultry, swine, agricul- imai ijruuucis,iruiiB,native woods.minerals worna ot art and faiov work, nnrl f, t.i.i. or jjeen. Reduced rates of fares and freich's on all iransporiatlon lines, j-avi ion ni. .. .,m...Ko uuiiuk no ween, uitn good music ... ..uuauco. ino new grand stand and the new regulation track are conoeded to be iiiouk me most comlcrtahle and the best o the Pacific Coast. Splendid contests speed each day. There is entered for the contests the best held of horses this ye that has been on the irnm1 leaeons. Valuable and haudsime improve ments have been made on the grounds and bUl!dlDG. Premium 1M has been revised and im t'loved to the benefit of exhibitors. Entries tor premiums close at 3 p m 011 the first day ot tho fair, and exhibits must bo io place bv 10 p m of said day. PRICES OF ADJMS9IOX. Men a Season Tickets Women's Season Tickots .... Men'r Day Tickets Women's Day lickeU ' liice Track Tickets, daiiy '. . . . . Women to the race courte.freo. Children under 12 years, free to all. Send to the secretary at Portland for a J 1 01. hGU, Secretary. President. .S2.5I . 1.00 . .2-5 .25 RedCrownMills JOHN iSOM, PROPRIETOR. tw mocKM ri.orB atrrKHioR to riMn.u AND BAKRR8 78V, RKTS'fORAfiK TACIMflRS TAKE HEART, If vmi'rii a. siilleriiiir G?9 woman. Tlio cliion r in wi'iiknc'sscs. pain ful ilUtirdi'v, and dv lieu to ileraiigo ments tlii'.t como to v.oman only Iiavo a posit i . j rumi'ily in li I'ii'icc's Favor ite l'lvwriptioii. If you will faithfully use it, every disturb ance and irregular ity can be rierma nently cured. It's a legitimate medicine for woman, carefully adapted to lier delicato organi zation. It builds up and invigorates the entire system, regu- ites and promotes all tlio proper func restores health and I'rescription " is the only remedy lot' woman's ills that's guaranteed.' If it fails to benefit or cure, you havo your money back. I in f- ill tions, and strength. " Favorite Which is the best to try, if you have Catarrh a medi cine that claims to have cured others, or a medicine that is backed by money to cure yon? The proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy agree to cure your Catarrh, perfectly and per manently, or they'll pay you S500 in cash. M Tn. Dr. I'aUerMAit -Wallace The Noted Clairvoyant Ufe Itonlor, in now V ti' munii no cr remuence, next uonr J B Couffill'd. hhe tells alxnit all BUbJectn, pant present anil future; love tnmlilen, abicnt (Mend ami huslncsa. You can hear from your dead (r lei. .la. J F. FORD, Evangelist, March i, 1893: Mki. M vn Co.. Dufur. Ofitjim. Gt tttfnnfn . Op arriving homo I ant week, I fciutrdnll well and auxiouxly ft'vaitiufj. Oar little girl, edit and one-half yeora old, who had waited aw ay to 3S pouuda. ia nnw well, strong and vinaroiip, and wull Himhed up. S. U. Cuuh C'uro lu dne it wurlc wt-!. Hr.thofthe children like it. Yo.tr S li. L'oiij;h Cure has cured nud kept away a' I hoamunetis from mo. So givo it to aycry one, with rBfitiB for all . Wishing you (;ro8teii y, we im You, Mr & Mil! J F Fonu. Kyoit wisli ti fsjoliiunn ami cheerful, ami ready f""r l lio Snrinir'i wirk, cloiino your uyslutu wlh tho Ueailacho and l.ivjr Ctiru, bytukiti two or throe 50 ceiitM por IhiUIm by all drulitn. S 8)1 1 miiicr a imultho piiara.Hoe hi' it VtX COLLET Gi Fan';: Sept., J A CUM MING. To Farmers T HAVE KKNl'HD THE MAGNOLIA 1 Mil. warehouse aud will have it io pcod order for receiving tho present crop. Tha warehouse is first class and conveniently located. Contains wo good clement. No delay in unloatiintr. .Sacks will Uon hand for delivery indue tine. Give me a call before making arrangements to sore vour crop. u. b, SIMPSON, Albany, Or., July 15th, 1893. McMINNVILLE COLLEGE. McMinnville, Oregon, This Colloe is one of the oldest iinl equiiijieJ collcsjH in the Northwest. ailviuitagcs not found elsewliur cautifnl Location, XiiiliiMn l!nili!iii;s, Effi-icnt Toaclieri, Kxpcnsra Uuht; a boardinir hall in Ihe Collej.'e lmildin(fon tho club jilun, J'nwident llrownsorj steward, thus miaranteeiiipr (rood board at tlr least possible cost to the student. Hoard can 11U lie laid in private families at fc-'.M to &J.O0 .' r'llie fine Telcfcorm rei.enlly niomilod in tin New Observatory and the exlcntive Library to which students have free access, otfen i this state. Thirty AeroCii.np:ix, Hoiillliv Xiirnniiiiliii.es, lliorongli Hoik. Send for Catalogue, l f 0 se oni i f Address, REVin" "lg in xe I 1 I 01 y Star p. a irHro(Hii,1in. CCNRAD ort -p (tl "usjill I .iu. l rrnit,, iv .UlHsmware, rled Frnlts, , B Tobuoet, Po NoRsr, lee 'oa, I !nl tw vcrj'th. mfh vsrlcty srid Hmoji'0 ruuketfrwl Alii. KINDS Of wi 1 1 IBI R TTnTIFPTJCiTrBV . mi" an EUGEtf Oi-iN Mosday, Syu lin Yi tl Just closed Ihe nstTp' lis hisiorv. Wide nirtt; ouj;li Instruction. tuition free. Enlrattte'01 and lodging it resiitu". ' elegant new clcImUoTr.I, on the eampus.whereitcMH personal supervision. i 1 JoiislJ, h in Five courses of stiidvrhisaw-il p,.;.,i;i:.. v i r .... . irartuates ot the Aornui cnnrKo nm oni i n.i r,:..i , . , ' . . fill liln-1, r,n ii """"-'' iiMiinm, nun nro in i eniatu to hll htph positions. AlcJIinnville is accessible by rail from all parts of the Stale on the mam trunk of the Southern Pacific H.ll. AVestSide; fifty milessouth of Portland iail Tern Begins September 19t.Ti Son.1 lir Bt:il.igno. Address. T. G, BKOWXSnil. P.i,i.n Or A J Ilunsakcr, Solicitor and Financial Agent. ADVANCE Oregon State Normal School WANTED At the stolen formerly Allen Hros., ' BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, BAUON, and CHOICE for which I will pay the best cash price possible. r APPLES, B F RAMP A;KSTsVAXTKnonSalarifii.I Commission lor I HE ONLY AUTHORIZED Bioirapliy of JAMES G. BLAINE, ,Vh Ha""-to:' ' '"Mary executor, with the co-operation of his family, and for Mr. Klainea Complete Works, '-Twestt io"5 OF ""Rssj," sod his later book, "'-Itu-ai. Bist csstoNS." One prospectus for these 3 k,t mum books in the itnar r . ... orA."' ' Me.,took 112 order. Mrs Ballard of O. took 15 orders. 13 s I.nssia, i 1 naT: prnHt y x Rict of M.... tot i; orders in 2 davs: profit 1,... .) l'atndce of Me. took A3 rr.W. from Si; rails; profit $75.25. Kim.,, SL i- ,H"lj3 "ders,n.1dy.i profit '.2.. 1 m, u ive Tfrimtort eiven. If von wish t. make I-ARuE JlOXEY write immediately for terms to Tlio!l(nrjr.iliri!l).Co.,onvitli,Coiin rurc LEAIMXa normal school! . ...v ..u,,,,,ycsi. alrong prates sioual and academic courses, and well or- ...uuci ocnooi lor fractical Trair.. si r. , orm,ll Advanced Nor- r. ' ... V"1"'. UMC "nu Art 1'epartmenf Beautiful and healthful location. r.ih expense no saloons. Thp x-n,i u.. enjoyed a steady growth durinrr the past year, reaching an eniollment of over loo nc largest in us history. New members .mm io u.e uculty.new appar. a us supplied, and the course of study re. - in r.n"S.ened-. Th? graduates v. , '" 7 Boa positions. Tin diploma entitles the holder to teach In ani county In the stale without farther ex-.m Addros., p. L, nations. Tuition. Normal fi n r i,. inf io weekii; Butj-Nurrr.al, $5.00 per tirm of to weeks: Business. h'ic n Hoard at Normal Dlninir Hull week. Rooms from toe per week'(un l urnishec) totoo and $i.i5 furnished. ..-.u ,uS,n in pnvite Jamllies,$3 W to $4,00 per week. Tnliim i.,.i 1 " . and books less than $150 per year ' Aon -ervatry of Mm.ic. Thorough courses are oflered In vocal and Instrumental mu. SIC. Tultlon.SlO ner term nl ,r. Monmouth Is easily r-.G!i.i. Nate Capital sixty miles south of Portland ii.aulogiKs chesrully sent on aonllcarion C'AMruELL, Pres., or S. I Kit EDI), See ofKaoulty. NEW : FUPN1TURE, BOTTOM PRICES. Tlios. Itiinli. 1 me for bargains. PORTLAKD, OftLOOM. A r k - ntiMill . -"a.rixarAU . w,,c.r,c, luucaTIOPJ PAYS ft), C?l Cabinet photos from fi.eototj.oo per aoien. Enlaiging pictures s rpeclalty. ,rso cravon; .",3 for $10.00. We .r.'. ...u.j". -. ii kc srocs Hi: M A,,, PHl,TOGRlpFlw ;gor"U ' '""roP'"- ol Or--Albany orrsot v H ttl UfSft i'St Mltlur n Are warranted to thresa jij given time and do it bt. chine made. 1 The AnvANCis Tract the best In the world. Sfci, work mear.s large pro' ilc business. Catslguei" r, EPWARIsa: Gen'l Agt, ar Ar GMHAIfe -IEAlJ,h til h . ' AGRICVLTl'KAl.H supplies. Advsntt J glnes, Minneapo'.k 1 . Standard Mowers, !.. wegian Plows, oils "'of lowest price possible- ' , Grange agents h"jsi tract fo furnish Wfc Call and getourpw1'!,, elsewhere, ,r CARPETS, l WALL Wrt LACE C WINDOW. )ik fitst : ii : V Fortmiller