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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1894)
mm j HARRISON' LKUACIKaTOlllS COUNTRY. When Cleveland left llio presidential c'jair on the 4th of March, 18S9, ho turneJ Orer to the incomin7 adininislration lfM, 829, 190.29 then in the treasury and avail able for public use. This included the $10,0Oj,C00 of cold reserve; and this state ment U made on the same basis on wb'ch Secretary Koater made up bis last reports. The surp'us revenue for the year 1W?9 was estimated by Secretary Kairchild at $104, C00.OC0. liy Secretary Windom's first re port it was shown that $105,000,000 of revenue was received on that estimate. The republicans came into power wit j this money in tho 'reasury, and at onre set about to see how they could disposo ot it. Corporal Tanner and the rest soon began to dovise menus by which It could be used to tio to the republican parly cerisinclassei o! our people. lionds not due were pur chased. Inhreit not due, to the tune of $12,0,00, was paid, and preminms on bonds not due were paid to the amount of 810,000,0,30. They refunded to tho sta'es a gratuity Sl t.COO.O J. They nacted the Bugar bounty act, by which the gen eral government has paid to the sugr.r raisers about S17,CX),C0 mure They increased thej pensions gC0,CM,0C3 per year. The enacted the prohibitive 11c- Kinlry tariff bill and cut Cown our rav cnues by that bill, sny $75,000,000 por year, and now the suiplus is gone, ths gold reserve is being depicted and the government is running in debt to '.lis tune of $G,C:),CJ0 per month. These are straight gooi's. Tuey present to a thinking business man the bones of the ske'eton that is in the treasury. Tbey show what has led up to tho preseut con dition. It is a recod of political Guance such as this country never saw before. It is a looting of the United States treasuiy to carry favor with certain clus.es. That teems to have been the underlying principle that actuated the disbursements and the enactment of high protective laws. Is It any wonder that the people repudiated such conduct and relegated the pariy to the rear, including Mr Harrison who was tbe head and responsible agent ? It is this condition of things that con fronts the ways and means commiUee. This, in brief, is republican financiering. It bad very much to do with desU-oyl.ig confidence rnd inducing tbe c'eat panic for, if tbe business of the government, which tho whole nation sees, is not con ducted on business principles, then a spirit of doubt srillurely creep in till con fidence is destroyed in all largo enlcrpiises ani especially thoso thatnre dependent up on the government itself. We musi not, boverer, ovt.-look the fact that, coupled with all this effoit to carry favor by pvchase of the classes, there i another great duaa, the', moneyed c':iss. the great; money lending claps ol the country, that the administration was in fluenced by, und ilu't under such iflucnce H was decided to discriminate ajrainst sil ver'and in favor of gold; and that in this discrimination a blow was struck at) ill', values excepting tiiu'O that this great c'asa owned; namely,! bonds, mortgages and money. Wo must remember that this wa a great influence in causing a declining market, and that nothing so interferes with business as a decliringuariet, which ultimately leads to no market at all. These a the inheritance that th: Ceveland administration cane intu. We rer,.'et that so far as the demcnei.ntio,i o't ailver is concerned the present .adminisira licn approved the policy, and thus lent its influence to. its perpetuation. Wo kuow that it will be much more dillicult for the democrats to raise the rev enue und restniect business o i a gold stan dard than it would have been if silver were used cuul with gold in the mints and as money, r abing prices are not pio vocntixe of enterprise. We am for hard money, gold and silver, old-fashioned const ituUonal money, and nil that the gold and silver of our mines can furnish, with paper dollar for dollar for conven ien co. Cleveland l'lalndealer. li. ;. iiviik. w. it. niMnv i n. n. n. .i vmi: 1LBANT FURHITDRE CO., (lalliniore I'-lock, Albany, Ore. FURNITURE complete lino of fftlrEKTAKISG in all it .T.imhf EMBALMING .'y. Ht'stiltMu corner inl inl lil,,ptxu n iStr Notice of Dissolution .-0.1cc 11 iiv'i-i'T u"ni ui.il mc nrin ot Senders V Co heretoloie doine business ndcr tbe turn name of Sen.iern Co ha this day be?n .in!veJ. Mr At!v:ph (irtn ers retiring. The np t;nn w'li W ton potfu u: .ir r.ii ciiimiri jariir v,ai- lahan who will continue the tuiinen, an.i will collect aM amnun'ii diK tnc rlj firm and pav all lis del t. .n.M Ml Si ICR Sen : i.iu. Ti,fc'fcMloS J' BAUDS. Following close, upon tl.e diccovery ot ex tensive pension f.auJs In West Ve.-fl Nebraska and BaMmO'c comet thcrnnornce ment that a single liuiTa'o pension agent lias fiaJuleni! necmrd fur pa.i'ioren at 1est $i,0O3,ooo and Hiat "iM U only the be- tl'mu of ihe une?r hlng of t'ic mo t fcl- aniic Irauda eve- perpe: rated in tl.e reiv-lci.-Depajtmtn'" Tnesctrauu are Iht natu.al, lei-imitt. it cvitable oa'come of the Tanne.-Uaum metiiods oZ jstirg the fu.plui." The The piofl.jj'-cy of Cotvre-.t In -lie m.. er of pennon legislation has p'otost jm.ified pen Jon aen s a id o heis in bgldirj .iat any s-.ieme for looting theT.'cuitiiv is judfirble provided it tsc?ii.:'i out in ihe iaroe of the 'od soldiei a.id successive TenMon com in.M.oncn. have wi:i:.ed at "ullno" that Iidvo matte pel'y re r'J fr.jds seem almost icspc- aule by comp? i-on. Co.,mi ;Ione? Loche-a v!l deseive wel' of hs coin y if be wWl nor or!y- 10,1 .he l o'esa'e fi.ud ne pe'. c'ed l ot'h " .,!- ini but ftiec't -'e ninor t i l mnn- .out ''audi t,,te arc tie wo: of ditilio 'ei aentb and pe. iu cd penfr'o'-iT'ubc, No o'iedi,e lo dep ive i-se t'ete- ving e. .mi, !f'sablc-jn i'e l.'ne of y, 'hh 'o. oi , 'b tr ' y. II jt ' ;e 3 n y-ji!ui'e. s, dc p e -lit anc f art's iu't b' ! ei o.n inc io'I aa fat' as dWr.ove cd. M:lyin 'I'is vjv can the pcns'on-io't ts uuin a'neil p ' a roll of hono' lo'I I.4R si'il'VC ' Zola says 'bat hlai on1 came to hf when, pc l and bnd, be is w I'ln tl ?t tie rojM neve evolve a b'li'e ilea by si ip; still In his cb.i'r ana njj. A afrles of evpe 'iincn'i are ;o be inude at Ya!e Col'ee to dele mne the nation of the nerve to the rrjsclc3cf the human body and test a ne w i beo. v timt i: engt li Jcpends Ie' u on tie :re.iil. of the neve. In winter in which decaying vegetables have been infuicd the miciO 'Cope dijcoyc1 s httle anlmelK o minute t'iat ten thousand of then would nol exceed In bulk a g-aln of rous'aid. Yet Uiese rrealu.ei are supplied with organ as co.npllcated as those of a whale. The ih.nnest part of a soap bubble 1 where the black, or rather gav, "int appear just before it breaks. Tns thin! nvs b?a been calculated by ihe law of optics 'o be le a than one one hundred and fi.'i six ihoi's- aid of an inch. From this minu e ar;ount thetbicanessof the bubble may b-'c-case up to quhe a peicepib'e quAil'y. It appears, fiom a eta 'Utkal review e( fish cul.ure in Kurope and North A me. tea, prepared by N Hoiotlino of the Ruts' an As sociation of I'lHcruIlure anj Fisheries, tha1 U.e ei'shty fih hatthe-ies l-i North America aix-y sit in the Uni cd State ard fuuiicrn in Canada and Newfoundbnd) p oducrd in ihe yrar of thV lost report 1,616,027.1)? fish hatchtd, and 416 hatchet. es In Kuroit. 277,973.l6 ) 0UP2 fih. Tl.e North Ameri can hatchet ias are all govern'neatal. mot' of lne5e in Europe are in nilva'ie hands Tbe average production of one l.:c!ic y is 60S, 000 -.1 Turopc and ij.-x,coo in Notlh America, 1 W4J. Boll, flie mrtliod ud rssn'ts nhar t?)-rup of Figs is taken; It is pleataul bihI rcfrcshinj to Oia taste, nl acts cently yet promptly on the Kiduoys, Liver and Dowo!, clea'ues tho ts tcm ofrctii!ly, dispels coUU, liead nclios and fevers sud ure9 Laliitiml (jnstipation. Srrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pre ducal, pleasing to tiio tost and ac ceptable to tli stomacli, prorsnt ia its action ami truly bfr.efieial lu i!3 effort, prepared only frsai tba most healthy nud agreeable subctacccs, its many excellent qualitias commend it to all and havo mid it the tuesl popular remedy known. fevrup of Figs is for sale In 8Be and SI bottles by all leei'ur drug gist. Any reliable drugtt h may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try iu l)o not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. J fUtltCISCO. Cll Wishes, nr. i? raws, .r. .1. .. ALBANY. WallPaper DriitiH, lnint. (:IM . rnii:i!!:; wnmKLES, and hollow cheeks, and dull, sunken eyes, don't always mean that a wo man's old. H:ilt tho timo they only show tha. n'.ie'a overworked or suf fering. To such women, to every woman who is tired or afflicted, Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription safely and cert;:;::Iy brinss back health and strength. It's a legitimate mcdicino that corrects and cure3 ; a tonio that invigorates and builds up ; a nervino that soothes and strengthens. For all tho derangements, irregularities and weaknesses peculiar to women, it is tho only guaranteed remedy. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you havo your money back. A great many medicines "relieve" Catarrh in tho Head. That means that it's driven from tho head into tho throat and lungs. But, by its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, JJr. cage s Catarrh Item edy perfectly and permanently cures. Star Baker or Jlrnmlislblii uud Flrisi SK, CCNRAD (VEYfR, FF.CFMETGR. uiifil frutla, Jstnnr Men UtaHNware, (Jocensiwart. (ried rrnlla. Vegetable. Tobacco, Clieara Mncar, Splee. Cotter, Tea, Kti ' tt.. fie sverytlxug that is kepi In a febtr variety and gaocery store, UigliMt market prlco paid for A I.L KINDS OV PRODUCE II C..l!A KiJV, M.D., PhynU-ian ami Surgeon, OU'r-c Ur'tA'ra nTcr tlia Bank ( Onitvn. KotiJjn.( vumcr lClb ar.a CslirKHila it. Y?On KEN r Th opera houf More, 1 HpIoiKihl lnrntion. Cat on tho erotary at the Dkmocat office lor pai ticultirrt. PLOWS AMD HiRROWS Bar gain g fur farmers In both tiding and walking plows, disc harrow&.lron harrows, etc. Trice in proportion to 50 cent wheat. It will pay you lo call and vrc us. MtWAKT, JX WK wANT YO O WORK F01I US tbn- mttkitiir ,00 tc S 35.00 1 l".l( W K Iv , V mefefTtftl wliu eau furniifh a hoist- nud travel through the conn try; a leans though, not tiecosiary. A f-w vjcuncies in trwnsBiid ctiiet, Spare hours may Iu uml to gnoa Alvnt:iKA- h f Joiinso.n e l o. ll'.li imuI Mam Mi, Ittutiinun 1, Va, GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice ia bn?hv krirint't.- thj u nil trfi titl ed guardian f Archie C Wilicn, mil or. acoorunnfe wi'h a Heene uiantnl by tne V.mnty I'ourt f Linn t'ounty, Oregon, to at II the rial eaUtu Uh ngir to laid aitttr will on Siturd.iT tbe 3rd tUy cf Feb, li04, .t the hour of 1 u'cltK'lt v tn. At the C'imft ilouae dooriu AP'ny, l.inn tVuiity. Oregon, er- ime for OA.e, at nuetion, to iho hutictu bM tier, for cAh, tbe folinwiDg dor en led leal est ip belonging toaid n.inor, to-wit: An utHtivitHit uuctixteenth t-t the ti-ilowtnE lrscriled tract vl land Com 111 eu tin c at a point on he north liee of the Pomtlon I,aud claim of Vtnont Wataon and Mary Wataoo hiA wife, 1'.). U chains eat from northwest e- rncrrf s.iid claim, it btiog not No 17lf claim no VI in tu 11 S 114 wet ot illam t'te metitlin and running '.hence Rart 3'2 lo chaimtoaeort.tr: thence aoutb 10.2 chaa thn:e east tt. 1. eh, t bene 3 aoath IS eh, thence wett 40 t?9 chain-, tnencenerth Ci.A3 chain to the place tf beinnm cotitifoin luti.5 HvTtt, more or leee, all in Linn luu ty Ore-on, mhjrct tc the life eatktt of Aarrn Wileon in aaid land. Alto the fol'ftw.Dg: An undivided one feurtn cf tbe following trsctof land, HegiL mug at the southwest corner cf the iMn tioe Ijind clsim of ii II Hugbet at d wife, claim ti 78 in t n S R 4, went of iVillam et' Meridian ant running thecce east ;t.4i chama to a point that ie links nrth cf an oak poet aet on the arnth i le of the county road thence onh CO Jk chains to a stake, thence wst 5 '2'2 chains t ;take, thence north chairs to a staUe on the north hne of the iMrntion land r!aim of Yircent Vaton aptt w fe, thrnee wet T.i'T chain lo an intetior einr of sail Wation cla;m. thence north ., lO caina to place if bejin niniT. contniuirj- i." acref . n.ore -r le, tn I. rn IViinry, i'-fert, subjec. to Xh life estr.-e of ,r. n Vi'on 'n aa-d lard. AH-any Ure-n, .Tan 4 b. 1 .!. H f Vt;iN, t'i'ar.hsnof Archie C Yion F08TMILLER A IRVING Undertakers - - ami - - Knibnlutcrs. WE KhEP cotiviiniit cn l ard a full lli.e ol ttMc. clc th and vctd co.kets ai coffins. Alio builalrobts rd sulla, tn I k irclnth, ilr.ti.l am.ti' which will la old at The lowest Liflng I'roflU. EMBALMING lle proper care ol the dead a specialty. tiO EXTRA CSRGE: FCR ALBANY, - - MASONIC I MEAN "S ill sell all crcckerv WCOST. Here are some prices: Lamps, worth 50c for 25 cents; lamps, worth ?2 00 for $1.00 cups and saucers '5 to 10 cents a set; pla'es, 40 cents pei set. EvervUiinc else in proportion. Call on mo and you will not be deceived. J. Gradwohl. The Oregon JLand Co iVItn its SALEM- - me Gray Block, corner Libert; and State street, branch rffice in Portlanu x- A.KES a specialty of Sunnyside'fruit tracts near Salem; Will baII 5 10 or 90 ncra Infu of ftRPl M. ere small cash payment or particulas. Reduced from .'TisT Gtxaiitt of Iiie TPoriim The foremost men of the wcrtd w rite the I Itoratar V . ' cf contemporaneous activity lor TKB FORUM. Eem (; re at subject is taken up by Ths Forum when It naturally comes Into public attention and Is treated by ths belt authorities, without regard to parties or creeds. It will keep any thoughtful reader In termed cn ths tasks and problems ot the time, as no other periodical docs. To many thoucMful people, the price ot The forum has hitherto been pro tiibltory; Indeed all the great Review havo been too hih In price for the muses ol intelligent readers. But now the number ot readers of thoughtful literature men and women w ho wish really to know what is going on In the world out Ida the narrow limits of particular arcts and parties-is great enough in tha United 5tates to warrant so revolutionary a reduction in price. The Forum discusses Important subjects, but it Is not dull. The literature of contempo raneous activity Is, in fuct, the most interesting of a!l literature. American citizenship implies that a man shall know the opinions of the foremost m:n and the latest great achievement la every direction cf activity. SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED. The Forum is new at clicap as the magazines of mere entertainment. THE CHEAPEST, THE LARGEST, THE BEST. OF THE GREAT REVIEWS. The Forum Publishing Company, Union Scjtiare, New York, asc. a Copy. $3 a Year. NEW : P UFN MY STORE iS NOW FULL OF FIRST-CI.ASS FlTiXlTUnE, CONSISTING cf bed ruom.set. 'chairr, IcnDges, tc.,M,hich I will sell at BOTTOM PRICES. TIios. Brink. CIGAR FACTORY .1. .lOSKl'II, ty s f ' ?CT cn. Enlaiging pictures a Cx,lfjr( l- S -ttSt.JfiW Slnnv carry a large vi IIR M.tfUXU rnOTOGKAPHF.RJxCn' HEARSE SERVlCti, TEMPLE, - - OR.EGOI BUSINESS. ware and holiday goods af home office .l - orii;GO. 3" lorf: time on balance 50c. to 25c. a Copy. $5 to $3 a Year. all our rcrtetiicaU.' i'ropricto!'. Cabinet photos from $1.50 s $4.00 'WANTED At ihe aicie (Wineil owned by Allen tiros , BUTTER, EGGS, I, ARD, BAUON, and CHOICE APPLES, (or which ! will pay tin beat ca' pnee pos'ble 6 f mm FARMERS LIM'EN. e have a fine lo: of lieiih gtass seed, of alnios; every klnJ, Inclndi'iK cheat and we want to set it. O-tr.e and ace u. STEWART & SOX Assignee's Notice. Xot.cf ir hvrh given to all n-hnin i- nwy co ioein. tl;tt onhe 4th day ifNovimhcr, lbitS, .1 tli'-r.y J'rcisr aid Y C liutler duly mutU sn nii:J:tiit loV.e r.i nil their vropc r ly for the bt-nitit rl all tlitir cieilitore, in cordac ee viih the eteral apjis;i:ment KWflC'f the mteif Oreunc ; thenfnro all pem:n8 having ch.ims a-.ainst the co part nershipriim of aaid Prop't nr.d Hutlur arc herchy notified and rqnirnt i present tbn as Die to me umlrr ouh at the 'tficc ; f W R Bilycuin the City of . Unity, Oreprn Trith in three inoith from the datu hr'of. D.ted th I7h day of Novemher. 1393. Fkakklim i'bopst, AsMi;nec. M r. Dr. a-altcrrn HalZare The Noted Clairroyaijt ard t'.fa Rrtder, fa now here, and can be found at tier rtwiicni, next di-tr J B Couifill'n. Hht tell hmt all iulijtctn. paa l-rtufnt ami future; love trout lie, atwut (rituda aad buslncw. You tmii hear from vcur dtad liriiJa. Assignee's Notice. In tlie matter of tlie assignnicnt of Henry Freeman JPound.an isolvent debtor. Notice ia hereby given tliat Henry Freeman Pound lias assigned to me aft bis nronertv for tlie benefit of all bit creditors in accordance with tlie laws nl tlie state of Oregon relating to general assignments bv insolvent debtors. AH creditors of tl.e said Henry Freeman l'ound are notified to present heir claims, under oath, to me at the office of Black- burs & Watson, attya , in the city of AI bany, Oregon, within three months from the dte of this notice. Dated Mbany, Or., Poc Sth, 18i)3. B. H. Irvink, Assignee. 1894 Hamper's Weekly, ILLUSTRATED. Ha ute it's n eiklt is ayun! all question tne tcadin Jounia. in Amerita, in iu gp'endid illuitrtv'.ions,in corpt of distinguished contiUulorii, and in iu ras army of readera. In s).ndid lii.ie, it diawi n tha hixheat order of ta'tjnt.tho mei. bt fl:tdby poiillum and trii.lic to treat tl.t Icadipjf loj.ica of tbe day. Ia fiction, the moat popular lcrj writtra contribute to ita column!. Superb drawings Ity the foremost artiati illustrate its special articlcailastoricf, atid every ret 4 ubleevtut of public intsrsst ; it c ntaius portraits 0 the diitlnguiiilit'd menat.d wmt 11 wl;uarmakii);tlia history of the time.while srecisl att.ttlcn I given to the Army and Navy, Amateur Sport, and ilufic aad the Drama, by distinguished espeits. lnaaanl, llnrptr's W eekly comhinrt tl.e ntwa ftatutof tha diily pajfr and tic artia.ie a ltd iittrarj 'itlitiesof the ma-nz'r.s with the n-iid critical ehsxactcr of Wi renew. HABPSSS PESIGPI'ULS. Per Tear:lilLQ RSSnj HAKPKR'S HACAXIXE $4 Ot HAHPFK3 WKEKLY . 4 00 HARPEK'S ItAZAR UARfElfS YdrXCPCOI'I.E oO rostHice free tz all laLtcribt re lathe Trilctl Ktitea Canada and Mexico, The Volumes l the Weekly bejfiti with tlie flrat N.mber for Jv:iujry uf ju1i year, V.'hto nm time is mentiened, suhmTiptions wil. hrfiin w'.th th numt'er current at the time of rre:pt of order. B- und fl:mcs of Harper Wttkly for tlire ycara itk.ln ucatcli th tincinc, wi'l he tent hy mall, ott. AepalJ, 01 hy expres. free i feprnce ( ioCtil tee freight dees nt exceed on d'.llar tcr -lnne,) fr T 00 per T'jlunie, Clfthj cam.- breach tt.L'mc. suitable foi bindicr, rill be sentil.y aail, iost-pa;d, tn ritcipt of $1 ea4i Remittances should e nade hy Totti Rita Ueae Ordct or Draft, to avoid ihanre of loss. Xewn papers are not tocepv this adva. .eteit without the express order of tUfcrta it BieiaFRs Addrrst:! HARPER; .! r.ClllF.lKi, Siw Yta 5 DOLLARS PER DAY 20 Easily Made. We tc: naay aaea. wiraea. oti, anal (irlst work for us a few hour dally, rif at In and arrtra' their own hoiaea. Tiit balaes is aay. plea raa, trietlr becorabl. and pari bet tar tfcaa anyotbar: ofTcrftt agents. Toa hare a clear d and n competition. F.Tperin:e a .id rpealal atalityav neec-Miry. N rapiral requireel. a etjtip yr. with ererr thine that yn need, trtat fan wovl, and help too to earn ten times eratfaary wacac. Women do as well as men, and boys ad girls mnke pool pay. Any on, snywriire, aan do th work. All em.ewl who follow onrfiainand sin? ?1e dirtki". Kim. t rork will nrcfy Iriiw; tea a ftmt dil of m tt-. rirerrfairit 1 nav am! t gr-at drin I. Vri-e tr our asiRiphwl circular, and nr-ivc fall ii..'nua:sn. lie liaem d n- if y.tt conclude 11 jt to go an witb th btii'aeii. Ceorce Stinson&Co. ox 433, FCRTI.ANr, MAIIS, Th-'T !ttereMp;t:t. tr.irttT r" J rfCemaudacrtitiiviiver ati.c Befneja