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&Mly democrat WASHINGTON I.ETTEU. From cur reiruUr Correspondent. Washington, A ug. 23, No surprise was felt when the S93. house TMssed the hill for the unconditional repeal I of the purchasing clause of the Sherman silver law. So nearly all of '.be members bad announced in advance bow they would vote that the result was a foregone con clusion days ago. The man who accepts this action of tho house s an indication that a majority of its members oppose silver as money makes a mistake. It indi catcs nothing of the kind. On the contrary, an overwhelming majority of ihe house favors bimetali, as will bo shown by future legislation. Those who voted for repeal did so bocuuie they agreed with President Cleveland in believing that the purchase of silver bullion by the govern ment was the main cause of the country's financial troubles and that it ought to be stopped, if for no other reason, because the business sentiment of the country is so strongly opposed to it. Although the Wilson repeal bill will now no to the sonate it is not probable that it will be acted npon, because the Voorhee's repeal bill, with the clause declaring bi metali8m to be the policy of the United States, iB already before the senate, and is more preferable to the democratic leaders in the senate. Although the opponents of unconditional repeal still maintain a bold front in the senate, since the great silver peaches of Senators Voorhees and Hill, lost week, both of whom took strong ground in favor of repeal, the sentiment in favor of repeal has been steadily growing, and it is now the general opinion that a majority of the senate will vote for repeal when the bill can be voted upon, but when that will be no man can Bafely predict, certainly not until after there shall have been one of the most memorable straggles In the annals of the senate, as the senators from the Bilver producing states will make use of every known parliamentary weapon to prevent a vote. The new rules for the house are a decided improvement upon those of the last session, although the changes have been few. Al though few in number the changes are important and were all made with one ob ject in view the lessoning of the power of filibustered to do mischief. One of the most far-reach nj of the chances is that which makes 100 a quorum when the house is Bitting as a committee of the whole and gives this committee authority to limit debate, an authority which under the rules of Ihe last congress had to be obtained from (lie house, which could not without the presence of a constitutional quorum. The senate has been, in accordance with its usual practico of taking things easy, adjourned from Friday to Monday each week, but Senntors Voorhees and Mc i'herson, of the finance committee, have given notice of the intention of that com inittec to oppose the loss of another work ing dny until j the two bills reported from the committee shall hae been dhpossd of. The two bills are thoso for tho increasing of national bank currency, and tho repeal of tho purchasing .clauso of Iho Sherman silver law. The first now has tho right of way, but Senator Voorhees has said that he would move to side track it and take up the repeal bill if nny disposition is shown to use it to postpone nction on (ho repeal bill. Secretary Herbert can see no good reison why an agent of the Carnegie Steel Com pany, even though that agent be a naval officer "on leavo," shall be furnished free of charge with a desk in the ordinance bureau of the naval department, where he has access to all tho plans of the depart ment. So he has notified Lieutenant Charles A Stone, the Carnfgio agent, that he can no longer use the navy department building for his private office. x'rcsidmt Cleveland returns to Washing ton this week to remain until the closo of the extra session, and when Hint will be depends on Kie senate. It has not yet been definitely decided whether the houso shall go right ahead with general legislation, or wait f:r the p.'nate to act upon tl.j silver 11 lemon, but it will be this week. Tho house ways and ni'ans committee will, at its meeting this week, map out a t.iriu" progiam anil decido whether fo ta r ill shall be revised upon the information now at hand or hearings be granted to those interested in proposed chnngos. The committee on banking and currency will this week decide whether a bil1 for the repeal of the tax on stu'e bank currency hall be favorably reported to the house. 1 1 is stated that a majorityjof the coinuiitree is oppose 1 to repeal at this time, largely because of the disturbed financial condition o? the country. Catarrh Cannot be Cared With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh it blood orconatltnttonal disease, and In order to cure H yon must take Internal remedies Haifa Catarrh Cure ia taken Internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous anr.'ice. llall'a Catarrh Cure ianot nauai-k medicine. It wan prescribed bj one of the best phymcians In this country for ypar,aml ia a irmilar pre ffcripttcn. H in composed of the best tonic known, combined with the bct blood purifiers, actinadirectly on the mucous surface. The perfect combination of the two inmvlim is whut produres such wonderful rewnlt in cur 105 Catarrh. Hmd for test irmmiala. free. F. J. chknky co.. Props., Toledo, 0. Bold by tLurouU, i-rke 74c tl 6 FER CEKT M SEKDLnS 0:t CJTYP rPZR'Y. ' HEADED IN THE HIUlIT DlltKuTION. In the repeal ol the purchasing provision of the Siierman law ths lower house has shown Itself headed in the light direction Some members of the senate ar somewhat grumpy but the'proper thing to do in that holy is to pass the house Mil ut enco. Then let congress proceed promptly as follows First, pass s bill for the free coinage silver, the product of our own mines only, a1 s ratio of 15.9S to I. Second, pass a laws prohibiting by heavy duties, o otherwise, the importation of f areign silver bultic and also prohibiting the recoining of for eign silver coins. Third, piss a tariff iaw along the Hn of the Chicago platform Fourtht pass at once a graduated income lax law. This legislation promptly enacted and put Into operation woal 3 restore public confidence and business everywhere would revive and prosperity would reign in all th borders of the land. There never vat more opportune time to pass a tariff for revenue law than the present. The pres ent exigency of the government demands Hie passage of an income tax aw and sound policy requires that both should be consid ered at the same lime. This Is the strait way. Let congress follow it. Fiikkh CiiKAit Candy. Fine Knurrs. just received by C II Mueller, who keens the tinest goods 41 his iine in the city. Try him. Clean towels to every onsE'jmsr at Vidok having parlors. Sewino Machines neatly repaired at warrantedlhy a thirouahlvcnmpexnt work man, at F M Frouoh's jewelry store,Albany. uregon. Hood's Cures Dyspepsia and Indigestion Mr. N. Stako San Fmnclsco. The combination of excellent stomach tonics In Hood's Sarsaparilla is such that, with proper attention to diet, fnilifrnstinn and even tho worst cases of dyspepsia ore cured by this medicine. Head this: "Ilavlng for several years been crcatly troubled with Indigestion, and having seen Hood's Sarsaparilla advertised, I concluded to Sarsaparilla CURES give It & trial. To my happiness and treat satis faction 1 found It to bo iho 00 1 y remedy for this romrttjilnt," Mit. N. Fisuis, 4.UG Geary Street, fcuu Vnimiacu, Cal. Hood's Pills net easily, yet promptly ud mcleuUy, oatiioHveraud bfjwels. il&c Stationery, Toilet Arti;e3( Musica Imtrumen j, Etc- HodGs - & McFarlanfl, The Coin 1 Du-u Stute," A bany, Oi . An inmhla T . J .1 k' . frnna bjrDniinilsti or sent, by mall. KjoWo, oa i.W per paca. Pamploi tres. 1TA HA .The Pnvrrrtt TOOTH (OVBtl JEW IlW forlbe Teeth and UreUi,iao. CptnlnSirrrnry, rjt.AHssnPIm,mi Tvs: "Chlloh's Catarrh Hrmrclr ts th. first medicine 1 hare evrrfoundthat would dome sujj svyU." rncewrts. gold by Druggltu. shiloh's cure; ' Tim OniAT Oncon Cm, prrnnptly sural vheresiHotliorsfiill. ForCoosumpttonlthAfl Xtortml; has cured thousand., .nd will crlia QP,Htl.rnlnUn. tMwMctt. SOtuulW s1ltK., ICtC .1. A. (i IIIIMIK AUA Y, Cf IGCK Wall Paper, WOUTU COXdIDKKlKti VmtioD at C KBrownells. M-4VI Co lffiuo io Baltimore hiocJt. A full Vnoi WwncrBro ccrm-Uat R, I & C'o's, If voo want a Hoe tinokr call for Joseph white labar cigar, Cobieaudiee the now chil'tJ plow itt Rampa opposite post ftice. The Usiroaat ooSee in the city at Goniad flrloyc r a. Motor 'nates five tiip- daily to Vieieck'a addition. Lotr thwe ui iuhUlfuieota of$l per week. Ad extensive variety cf parden acrdgboth in Milk and by ihe package cat. be found at KJ r isrowneiis. P&.rnnixe home industry by imaging the celebrated white labor cigars, manufactured by Ju'ius Jofeph. New cork sole, hand turned Bhoep, some thing entirely new. not a winter shoe hut lifjitaid flex iMe for epring and lummer wear, at Ke..d. Peaccck Co'a, Call and inspect tutni. Ikrforc going to the Bay or mountain HO In and examine the Blazer and Eton. jackets tr 1 suits at Read, Peacock & Co's, Very cheap. Shiloh'a Vitaiizer :s what yon need for dyttpepsia, tcrpid liver, yellow akin or kid- ney trouhie. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Price 75o. 8ldby Foshay & aiaeoc. See tho New Improved Sbcer sewing ma chine, the r"iti always tr.e cheapest. W Sou-den, fluent. Office at F M French' 'ewelry atorer Terms, casii at FL Kenton grocery Albany Market. WheR.45c. Oats, 30o. I'lour, (4.00. Matlr, 25o. Eggs, 5a. Lard. 12 to 150. Pork-hamn 12 to 15.1 shoulders 9 to 10c: BO. II CO 13C. Hay. baled, 17 "o a toes, BOo. Appleo,l 00 xiops. Z)ried fruit plums, 93, apple, 9o Chickens, $4 00 per dozen. Beef, on foot, 132n. Hogs, dresseJ, 7o. OREGON STATE FAIR. Under the management of the State Bourr) of Agriculture, on the State Fair Grounds near Salem, commencing September 11th, 1893, and continuing one week. More than $15,000 in cash will be naiil premiums for stock, poultry, swine, agricul tural pruuucis,iruus,naiive woods.minerals, wotks of art and faccv work, and for tri&L of speed. Reduced rates of fares and freigh's on all transportation lines. Favillion open four evenings during Ihe week, with good music in attendance. The cew grand stand aud tho new regulation track are conoeded to be among the most comfortable and the best o the Pacific Coast. Splendid contests peed eaoh day. There is entered for the contests the best field of horses this ye that has boenon the grounds for man seasons. aluable and handsome imnrove. menti have been made on the grounds and buildings. Premium liet his been revUed and im proved to the benefit ot exhibitors. Entries for premiums cloee at 3 n m on the fir.fc ,1, of the fair, and exhibits must bo in place by 10 p in of said day. TRICES OF AD9IISSIOX. Men's Season Tickets $2.50 "'omen's Season Tickets 1.00 Men'r Day Tickets 25 Women s Day 'i icket. ,25 Race Track Tickets, daily .25 Women to the race course.free. ChiMren under 12')eirs, free to all, Bend to the secretary at Portland for a Premium List J APPEllsON. T Oli ECU, Secretary. President. fled CrownMills JOHN ISOM, PROPRIETOR. CW m0CS'S FLOUR SUPERIOR TOR, rAMIM AND BAKERS VSE, SESTSTOfUGP "AOIUflRS WANTED At the store formerly Allen Bros- by BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, BACON, and CHOICE APPLES, for which possible. 1 will ray the best cash price B F RAMP At: knts Vr'ANTKnon Salary an Conimission for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED Bios Of JAMES lx. BLAINE, By G.lL Haviltox, his litrrary executor, with the co-operation of hi. family, and for Mr, Klaine'a Complete Works, -Tvety Yr vns or Coshrex," and his later book, 'Poi itu .i, Dmc.loxs," One prospectus for these 3 best sf.li.ixu books io Ihe mar ket. A K P Jordan of Me., took Hi orders from first 110 calls; agent's profit $I!X.50. Mrs Kallard of O, took 15 orders. 13 Seal linssia, in 1 day: profit JiS.ij. E N Rice of Sim, took 27 orders in 2 davs: profit 4T.2.". J Patndge of Me. took ' orders from S(i calls: profit $75.23. K A Palmer of N. lak. took 63 orders in 3 days; profit $!S.'l-. Kxi'LVMVK Tfrkitorv siren. If von wish tomake l AKl. E MONEY srnte iramediatele for terms to The Henry Kill Pub. Co. ,Xorn idi.Conn WRINKLES, and hollow cheeks, and dull, sunken eyes, don't always mean that a wo man's old. Half tho timo they only show that sho's overworked or suf fering. To such women, to every woman who is tired or afHieted, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription safely and certainly brings back health and strength. It's a legiliraato medicine that corrects and cures ; a tonio that invigorates and builds up ; a nervine that soothes and strengthens. For all the derangements, irregularities and weaknesses peculiar to women, it is tho only guaranteed remedy. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back. A great many medicines " relievo " Catarrh in tho Head. That means that it's driven from the head into the throat and lungs. But, by its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kem edy perfectly and permanently cures. M t. Dr. l'ttUerMoii-Walluce The Noted Clairvoyant at-d Life Under, Is now here, and can be fouml at her residence, next door J B CoujrJil's. (She tetltt alout all tniHeoln. wt preaent and future; love troubles, abent friends and itusiiiow. ou can near irom ycur utaa 11 leri.is . McMIMVILLE COLLEGE. rpf advantages not found elsewhere in eautiful Location, MitablK Cmlilinss, Efliiifint Tcaclicri, Five courses of stndvPliiKHipiil. fViiWIfin special advantages in Vocal and instrumental Music. Business courso of two years (,rnduates of the Normal course are entitled to a State Diploma, and are in demand to till high positions. JU Minnville is accessible bv rail from all parts of the State, on tho main trunk of tho Southern Pacific R.K. West Side; fifty miles south of Portland Pall Term Bend for 4 r(:iIikiip. Portland's Great Industrial Exposition Opkns September 27 IftQO Closes October 2S LIBERAL'S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND WILL FURNISH TBE MUSIC. A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATIIRP. The SrtriAi. Features Will Eclips MADAME GIRARD OYER'S Conaroctcd t a cost of S10.000 and throwing rainbow will besntily Music Hall. --LAEG-E QTTTiTTTTvrw Containing lUh of all varietiis found in Oiegon waters, have been coastrau'ed l on.t expense, THE ART GALLEEY Will contain a col.eotion of psinlinua selected Imm Ih. W...I.I'. it.:. a it Ellrfaurc's eelsbratcd Diinlim. Cait-r's Lt view i every op.ilment oi visit to the irli s !air at Chltairo. : . 1 " . " Heduced rates on ail Traniportatinn Lines. For further information address, NEW : FURNITURE, MnllE IS?WFULL OF FinST-CLASS FURNITURE. CONSISTING of bed room et. chairs, lcanges, etc., which I will sell at BOTTOM PR CES. for bargains POSTLASD, OSKUUS. A. Open all the yew. Students may A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS -nr. rvAinx rHoroc;tirnrus, , -Albany rKAn J F. FORD, ImiM, Of Dei Main.1. Iw-i, writ undorj.lato "f Match 23. 1803: 3. li, Mku. SI Fa Co.. Diifur. Orenon. Oetittcmcn : Op arriving brme last wrk, I found all welt and auxinimly a'vAitioj;. Our little irl, e aht nod one-h; If yean old, who hud wa ttd away to 3S pouuda, in now well, ttrong vigorous, and well Hashed op. S. B. Cfiiith Curo has dine itt wurlc well, frith of the childien like it. Your S b. C'uult Cure has cared aud kept awiy aM hoireneua from me. So give it to every lite, with greetings lor all. WibbiDg you protttveri y. we ari Youn, Mr & Mks J F Ford. If you wish to futtlneHii anil dioarful. and roailv Vtr IliuSrinif's) work, cIujiiho your Bjntom wjth the Uetuiatlieaiiil LivirC'iro, bytakurr two or threo 60 conts pflr botllu by all JruiiffisU. 4 SHJ miller a positive puaraitoe by J ACUMMING. To Farmers r hai 1 Mill warehouse and will have it ta pcod order for receiving the present crop. The warehouse is first class aud conveniently located. Contains ;wo good cleaners. No delay in uuloading. Sacks will Lmoq hand for delivery in due titre. Give me a call before making arrangements to aore vour crop. ti. If, SlMraON, Albany, Or.f July 15th, 1S93. McMinnville. Oregcn, This Collefre is one of the oldest and licst equipped colleges in the Northwest. Expenses Light; a boarding hail in the College building on the club plan, President Brownson steward, thus guaranteeing good board at tb least possible cost to the student. Board can ola be had in private families at 82.50 to 83.00 pa week, including lodging. rThe fine Telescope recently mounted in tin New Observatory and the cxtensivo Library to which students have free access, offen this state. Tliirty Acre Campus, iieallliy Mirrounriings, Thoroiisli Work. v..i t -.i ri....: Begins September 19th. Address. v T. . UROWNSON. Prenideiit. Or A J Hunsaker, Solicitor and Financial Agent. Tunsr amv pcu.r,,,. v-.- PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN a t loasanrl jti uf water in all colors o' the Piohl. T.;, k;. . ' ftit and Scionoe, will be tho next thing to a K o . ...in vic r.xutMIItlDn anil g yf ALLEN Superintendent and Sooietary, TIios, Brink. P. ASMSTROSG. PslSClPAt. eater at nv time. Catalogue fre. Cabinet photo from $1.50 to $4,00 per dozen. Enlatg!ng r'cture a ppcclattv, 1620 craon; framed for Siooo. We rarrv a larte tork cf 5x8 and sterescopic t!ck of Or- J ALBANY COLLEGE.::::: Fall Term Begins September 13. Send for Catalogue. Address, REV. E. N. COXPIT, Albany, Oregon. Star Bakerj CorBriinilrtilslii mill First Hit CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIEFOR, "DBAtSB IK I stuurd Vf nilaj, Onnaeil Olmsnware, Qaeensnrnrc, Dried FrallK, VectetableN, Tobnnvo, ClKaris Maitar, Nplce. Coflee. Tea, E(St) Et4t)( tao everthiu(T that is kept in a geaer variety and KBocery store. Highest market price paid for 41. L KINDS OF PRODUCE UNIVERSITY : OF : OREGON. EUGENE. Oi'aN D Monday, S.h'Tember 18-rn Just closed the most prosperous year in Its hisiorv. Wide range of studies. Tho ounli Instruction. Business course added. Tulilon free. Entrance fee, io. Board and lodging at reasonahle rates in the etsgant new dormitory and board In 2 hell on the campus, where students will receive personal supervision. John W. Johnso;.', ADVANCE THRESHERS Are warranted to thresh more grain m a given time and do It better than any ma chine made. The Advanck Tr action Engines arc the best in the world. Remember large work means large profits in the threshing business. Catalogue mailed free, EDWARD HUGHES, Gen'l Ag't, Portland, Oregoa GRAHAM & SHAW -DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL implements ana supplies. Advance Threshers and en gines. Minneapolis Binders, Woods and Standard Mo wen,, Newton Wagons, Nor wegian Plows, oils of all kinds at the lowest price possible. The Alliance and Grange agents have awarded us the con tract to furnish Twine for hetr members. Call and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere, CARPETS, WALL PAPER, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW! SHADES, Best : ia : lii : MarW, AT- 1 Fortmiller k Irving's.