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. -J 15 CENTS A TVEEK. VOL. V. N6. S2 ALBANY, OREGON, THURSDAY MAHCII G, IMH). The City Restaurant, Under the new management of II. Lampmau will lie conducted on a first-class "plan. Meals will be served at all hours. Consult the BILL OF FARE And order whatever you want, pay ing for what you order and nothing more. Straight meals served as nsual for 25 cents, and meals to order from a 5 cent roll aud cup of coffee toga first-class $1.00 mtal. S"Fumiahed rooms to let in connec tion with the restaurant. FINE POULTRY.' I have both mild and bionze turke.is (or ale at io per pair; turkey ega 5 (or 91; .Brown Leghorn ex tl tor 13; also Wyan dotte and Light Brahmaa at same price. L. J. HOfCK. T&ngept, Or. 8E0. G. HENDERSON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, CROCKERY, ETC. Having purchased the business of LaForest & Thompson, we now solicit the patronage of the public, promis ing at all times the best goods for the money. Prompt attention given to all or ders in the city. AH goods guaran teed. Give us a call. We mean business, CEO. C. HENDERSON, SUCCESSOR TO LA FORREST A THOMPSON For Sale at 5 Each. AKICI LOT OF SCOTCH COLLI R PITS, WITH A little dip of KnirlNh shepherd. They make the very lest farm stock and watch dogs For further particulars inquire of Geo W. Gray, Dentist. AT- JUTLNG CHOICE HAKLKS BITTER hOWMKLL'S Voti Can Kind. SHOUT HORN CALVES, Fit SALE-TWO 15 MONTH OL3 BI LL calves, and one 4 month old. Fu'l blooded registered stcck, from the younir Jlary family, tor terms apply to Herman Arnold, at his rm, (the old Mercer Ihomp on place; near ODerts Drsuge. We are permanently located on the Id Ciine homeBtead ) mile from Albany on Corvallis road. We have on hand a large stock of Choice Fruit Trees of onr own growing, which wrvril sell at lowest living rates. Parties contemplating planting trees will consult their interests by examining our stock, and prices before purchasing. IIyman & Browkill, Albany, Oregon. FOR SALE Mr. Geo. Murray of Polo, Illinois, has at Marshall's 6tables in this city two fine imported stallions for sale. One ;s a jet black IVrcheron weighing over 1900, 5 years old, the other a bay Clydesdale, weight 1S00, also 5 years old. Both are recorded stallions. They will be sold for a a eek at very reasonable terms. Ladies prefer to trade at C. E Jrownell's because everything1 is neat and clean and in apple pie order. T7I OTT X! 100 the Saltmanth block below the Kevore House. Fresh FUb of all kinds kep ooostantlv on hand. WIUOX Jt BOSAl'ET, Frop.r :i?i:tsros- THOSE WISHING A FIRST-CLASS IN X r jrrenr, the best made to stand the climate of this coast, can be suited by calling at Mis. B. E. Hyman's, opposite the Masonic Temple, First street. .The latest vocal and instrumental music kept (or sale. Alse th largest assortment of stamping patterns select (rom this side of 'Frisco, (riven in painting and embroidery at her studio . over Linn County Bank. Give her your order and you will be pleased. RED CROWS HILLS lOM, LAK.M.MG aft CO., Preps NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior tor Family and Baker's use) Best Siorase Facilities. fcjTIIighcot cash price paid (or wheat's ALBANY - OREGON W. JS McVIIEltSON, FIRST STREET. REAL ESTATE BROKER. Insurance bufcinesfctransaded and money oaned I have a large list of improved and unimproved chy propci ty and (i uit, pardon andfarir lnnd in laie a.id small tracts. As 1 tell o : . onimission enly, if you wish to buy or sell it will p iy you to cme an-l ccc mc. I'M CORDS wood ft.rAle in quan-!tic to nuit the purciascr. lii'iuirc at the otfice of Cuirxi k Jknt :i:h. Albany Nurseries IfOllTEl) STALLION SEATTLE S Mi?hty growth the last ten y can into ouo of the world's great cities is without a parallel. No one can now portray her resources or the contirued prosperity that the years of the future will pour into her WJ-IIWIO HARMS And her scenic shore lines on lakes nature been so lavi in her gifts as to World's Last Rome, on her seven hills, was as nothing to Seattle's bdow crowned Olym pics on the north and west Cascades on the east and south, and from those mighty bulwarks of nealth, energy inspiration-giving, there arises the mighty Mount Ranier, a-w-a-v above cverv competitor on the Pacific, reminding one of SEATTLE, THE At the base, which, in auotlrer score city on the Pacific, the world's largest THE WASSOM ADDITION -TO SEATTLE- JUST PUT OXT Lots $200 and upwards. Will be taken off the market in 30 Bays, Some of its Every lot in full view of Mount Ranier and Lake Washington ; on railroad: at depot; adjoining Ravenna Park: an pleted to it: half dozen fine residences v-",vw .t-maiu uuiivgv W JC upxucu OOWUlUOli AO.'V. I UUUH uvuw .' rw f.,,.i n i.i i c WASSOM'S Is tht place where people of money, homes, and why? Because the college, the mineral springs, Ravenna Park, the view of Mount Ranier. (which is grander here than anywhere cle on Pnget Sound) if for no other reason, would make it most desirable. In Seattle a mighty city is building. Take hold of the best while you hare a chance at at lowest prices. TO THE PIONEER A WORE): Why did you cross the plains ? others in your hands and come to the history ? You have conquered tnis -ana, maae me grow in 01 great cities im perative and the amassing of colossal fortunes, almost in a t'ay, possible. Now, by the investment 01 a lew inousanu, or nuDurvuaoiiars, you may reap the harvest that belongs to you. Will you do it ? The greatest corporations. the ablest financiers of Europe and America are investing thousands, nay, millions, in Seatte. Will you not invest 7 Your cliance is .NOW. Seize it. I have a 60 acre tract, an 80 and two 40 acre tracts. Only a few kf t cheap; ripe for platting, any ono of which will make you a fortune in a short time. Buy quick. I can't tlo plicate them. Rev. J. R. Kirk atrick is among you and the sole agent fcr 'W'assoni's Addition in Oregon. Call on him at once. I will be in Albany in a few days and will remain only a day. I would be glad to meet you personally and urge you to join us in the material up building of Seattle, the Queen City of the Pacific. When in Seattle be 6urc and call at room S4S, Seattle Block, where I will take pleasure in showing you the city. Wn W- BECIC, Never has the hand o make the Great City QUEEN CITY, of years, will pass in population every ocean. THE Advantages: electric railway as soon as can be com already nnder contract on additiou; a b.... loort w:tk.n JauM tli. ADDITION sense and refinement will make their Why did you take your life aud that of Coast? What pen can write the and sound. WH. DAVIS. M.. D.: PHYSICIAN ANH su.'eon. Can fcuiid at his ottice room ir. Slrahan'e bleek, f irst street. Albany Oregon- ' .f W. MASTO.N, PHYEICIAN Ml It 1 , pi'on, Albany, Oregpn. M. H. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AKD SURr ije.in, A thai y repmi. CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND JUR . neon Albany, Orecon. oftve in PltrceV new block Otlit-e bdUrr, from 8 a. a. to 4 r.u. . i A J. KOSSITER, VETERINARY 6UU . neon, graduate of Ontario vcU-rii iy college and member of the Ontario veterin ary medical society. Is prepared to treat the dineaacs of all domestical ed anlmala o scientific principle. Office at Ana Marshall livery stable. Keauience 4th and Calapctis treats, Albany, Oregon. Da. E. A. MoAusTKa-noMMrAniic rnv aician "irceon lias rtmurrd hia office into Ci f. .rd's block. All colli prompt ly attended ti-. DR O. A. WHITNEY, PHYHC1AN AND iurjf.ion. Graduate f Ileilevue Hospi tal Medical CoIleL-e, New York City. I)ie.ie of women a specialty. Office In at residence on 7th street between Calapooia and Vine, Alliany Oreiron. DR. I. W. STARR, PHYSICIAN ANL' Surgeon, late of Brownavilie, Or. Office in the Strahan-Pcarre block ntair in tlie rear rooms on the main balL Cal.'i proojptlv attended to in city or counUy. . DR.M. J. PA 'TON. PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon, Blumberg't Blotk, Albany, Or. Female diseases a specialty. Can be found n the office day or night. aTTttU.WlH, JN. DUNCAN ATTORNEY- KT LaW . and notary public. OUce in the Slrahan blocU, rooms No. I and i. d. a. x. Blackburn. o. w. w right. TiLACKBURN, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT JJ Law, Albany. Orcbon. (ift.te m Odd Kfllow'g Temple. Vill practice in all court 31 tne state, ana give special attention to all business. WOLVERTON CHARLES E. AITORNEY f n ... A II....... I Irtl lO and 14. Foster's Block, over L. K. Iilain'a storc.J T K. WEATil r KKORD, ATroRNEY AT fl . law, Albany, Oreiron. nttiue in the Flinn HI. ck. Will practice in all the court!" of thestate, and give special attention to ail business. TAV ES 1. MEAD, AT TOUNKY-AT-LA W J ami title examiner, Albany, Or. Will rralicc in nil the cntirts ot the state. Ab stract of title furni.-licd on s-hort notice. Ten ycarsixperiviiee. Land Knrvrj ins. TJARTI.,8 IiSIRISO RI RVr.MNO POM! CAN OR. JL tain accurate and prompt ork by callitu ii))cn ex-county surviyoi t. 1". T. Fisher. Il. has complete copies of field r.tes and town ship plats, and is prepare 1 todo wirvcvini: in any part of Linn county, rnstotttcc a.lilrt', Milltrs station, Lmn con ir.tr, Oregon. SECRET SOCIETIES. O. IT, W. S ifcty Lodjrc No, VS meets every Momlav cveninvr at tbe G. A. H. A Ivill on Kerry street, nttween Soecnd and Third. Albany, Oregon. Stranirnrs in tin cil. and tratisient biethrcn cordially invited tinttci.il. Mel licisoti Post ISO. 6, i A. It. Mated nt:.;ting:i at the r:. A. it iiall on in.- s--ond and i-'otirt ri Friday ereiiitigs cf each in )iirli 'I nn siotit. Coinridci aie crli ally invitod tu meet with ux H. W. IthUh, IS. F. T.i.i.KR, Connn iimIctj A'ljutant, 1000 COIMIS (F NICE Flit for s dc by G. II. Kocncj . V. UUIJ rEVERE HOUSE, AMSAXY, OR. CHAt? i, PftiHtr, Prop. Duly flrst-eclass houre in the city. Largo sample rooms (or com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. Genera) stage otfV fo Corvallis. CI B. WINN, AGENT FOR THE I.EAD ) in fire, lite and. accident insvrauce com panies. T7oa balk A oood ko. a aaxaa. Ruhon 17 (or seilirg, wanted a larger stove (or bain connection Apply to u. viearck. Contractor anil lldcr. fUK UNDERSIGN ED,HAV1NG LOCATED X in Ainany solicits patronage rrom city and country. Will contract to build bridges. barns, and all manner of dwelling hoasea including Queen Anne. Eaattake and Eliza bcthian stvles of buiidinn. Will furnial plan and specification free of Charges. Satu- taction guarantee1 w. '. UAJSst.1. OiMalafUn Retire. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the corartnershlp heretofore existing between k. uihorest ana W. H. 1 noinpson, under the mm name or Larorest & inomp- son, is this day dissolved br Bontual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted at the same place by Mr, Geo. C. Hrndcrson, who is well aud favorably known and who nas purcnasea tne enure ousiness oi am firm. asMuming all obligation and liabilities. Also all n.'-tcs and account doe them are assigned to tbe said Geo. O. Henderson. K. LAr ORT, Wr 8. Tnoarsoa. DlMwlBtlon Katlee. nuie UNDERSIGNED HEREBY AN X nouncen to the public that he ha sold his grocery business to Mr. Montague k Son, who come well recommended and wi con tinue thc-bu sintss at the old corner. ' Those indebte J at the store will p'ease call and settle. Very rcspcctf""y- J. M. BARDUE WHERE WILL YOU FIND A GOOD 25ct. MEAL? A the Delmonico. fllRT RKKAKFART, taT II W DIS"!, TRY HIS X sunner. tJocta fires, do all their own cookinir. Ti his hot coffee and tea with cakes for 10 cts. Eastern oysters are a spe cialty, and great care wiu oe Kutcn to put them up after Eastern rtyle. Yaquina and Bay View oysters constantly on band. Read hi- i.:n .. i4 mii don't find what iio uui vi lait; miu cvi. v ou want. Did vou ever try one of onr Sun day dinners? All kinds of puna r arniers will find a (food table set at tb Delimonico WaitiiiR will be prompt. Come and see us. Fresh Fish. Fresh Game. fresh Heats UKTZ PBtwa-t rrin SCHOOL ELECnOH - 1I0T1C W HEREBY O Civcn that the repaUr anr-ttal school election ia school district So.5, Hon county, Oregon, wid be held at the central school buildinir in taiJ school dUtrict, on Manilay, the 10th day of March, 1890, for the purpose of electing one director to crve three years and one clerk to serve one year. Said elec tion to bcxin at 2 o'clo-k v. m. and rontinuc um il C o'clock r M. of said day. I!v order of the loaril cf directors. Dated Ftbruarr 14. 13.10. f. O I'-lBKUAkT, Jons KwiiAY, P:-U:ct th-rr. Chjiras&n li-wrd I'-irectors. C..,l nu-.n in.rt Have you uskI Have .vou !.(.: it r. HiuV.MidV I LITTLE ABE DEAD- New York, Eoston and San Francisco to Be Fortified. A COURT MARTIAL CALLED. English Capitalists After American Soda Water Ihe Presidert Approm a Bill Creating Ass't Seo. of War. Tbe Herald a Special Dispatch. London, March 5. Master Abra ham Lincoln, eon of Robert T. Lincoln, United States minister to England, who has been suflerinr from a rUing from malignant car buncle on the lelt side below tbe armpit, died at 11 o'clock this morning. STATE - CENTRAL COMMITTEE Meets In Portland and Make Ready for the Convention. Portland, March 5.- -Yesterday afternoon Hon. Louis T. Barin filed his official bond necessary to his qualification as United States marshal, tbe duties incumbent upon whom he will assume to morrow morning. The sureties are Mayor Van B. DeLashmutt and Hoii. Joseph Simon jointly, bonded in the sum of $20,000. The parlors of the St. Charles hotel were the rendezvous this morning for a meeting of the re publican state central committee, and at 11:45 the chairman, Hon. L. T. Barin, called the meeting to order. Following is the roster of the committee on record in the office of the secretary. Baker, James P. Faull; Benton, C. E. Moor; Clackamas. L. T. Barin; Clatsop, bamuel hlmore; Colum bia, James Muckle; Coos, Andrew Nasburg; Crook, A. It. Lyle; Curry, A. II. Crook: Douglas, J. C. Fullerton; Gilliam.J. P. Lucas; (irant, J 'it 1 1 Metschan; Jackson, A. II. Mea:Iey; Josephine, H. 15 Miller; Klamath, Chas. Moore Lake, VV. L. Boyd ; Lane, II. C, Iluiimhrev ; Linn. C. K. Wolver- lon ; Malheur, Thomas Lettig Manor, A. (iilbcit; Morrow W. It. KIlis: Multnomah, M. C fieorse; Polk, Warren Trnitt Tillamook, li. li. Hayes; lima liila, Lee Moorehouse; Union, I' Cuotlnouh; Wallowa, T. 1). Mc Cully; Wasco, M. A. Moody Washington, T. 11. Tongue Yamhill, J. J. Spencer. mo Arritoi'itiATio.v. The defenses of jthe' Country to Ito Locked After. San Fkancisco, March 3. A Washington special tavs: The house committee on appropriations is getting its work well forward Within the next two or three days a fortification bill will be reported providing for the expenditure, within the next year, of $4,000,000 for the puriKjse of putting the coasts of the country in a better condition for defense. This monev is all that can be used for that pur pose in the next twelve months, as it is to bs expended mostly in big gunP, and all the gun factories in the United States must be kept running all year in order to use this sum. Although preparations are now being made to enlarge the Watervleit arsenal to double its ca pacity at the present time it is only possible to construct twenty fcur heavy guns in twelve months in tbe United States. The $4,000,000 called for in the bill is to be expended practically at New York, Boston and San Francisco. Of this the la6t namod city will get $510,000 and $2,000,- 000 will be expended in mountings and machinery for a new disap- E earing gun, to be put upon the luff above Fort Point, together with the construction of earth works for the better protection of tins special piece of ordnance. WITH BARE FISTS. l'offilists Fight tn Earnest Without Gloves. London. Match 5. While Chesterfield Goode and Charlie Mitchell, the tiilizilipt. warn drink ing at the house of George Baird, a sporting man, they became in volved in a ouarrel and final I v re st or ted to blows. Thev clinched. and in the scuffle both fell down a flizhtof stairs.- Baird. who was standing by, agged Mitchell on, and the fight was resumed at the foot of the stairs. Finally Mitchell seized a poker and struck Goode two severe blows ' on th hand. Goode was removed to a hospital, Where his ininrips wrrp nm- nounced serious. Mitchell has not yet been arrested. AFTER SODA WATER. The English CamtalLstn Still Thirsty Boston. March. 5. Itia reported that an English syndicate is nego- iting ior the purchase ot lour firms in the United States now controlling manufacture of eoda water and beer apparatus for be tween $8,000'000 and $9,000,000. TlECT.' STEELE ON TRIAL.. Cnurtmarlial Convened for That I'urpose. Chicago, March 5. General Crook has oricred a court martial to f rv L:ei:r. Steele, cf the Eighth Cavalrv. The charge is that he ordered one Private Wild to do work for him (teele), and upon his refusal caused him to be tried and imprisoned for insubordina tion. The private was r cently re leased by order of the secretary, of ar. RAILROADS DECLARE J. WAR. Cheap Rate From ChieaRo to this Coast Very Lively Cnttlne. San Fkaxcimio, March 3. The agency of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad announced to-day a reduction from $72. 50 to $48 oh first-class tickets from this city to Chicago, and from 47. 50 to $tU) on second-class tickets. Sever al other other lines are expected to make a similar reduction to morrow. Dknvkk, March 3. The Rock Island has taken the first step in the passenger war by announcing a rate from Denver to Chicago of $20. 15. This is a reduction of $4. 50, and is to go into effect to morrow. The Missouri Pacific and Alton have mt-t the cut, and it is presumed other lines will do so to morrow. Chicago, March 3. The liock Island to-day announced another reduction in passenger rates to Council Bluffs and Kansas City, bringing them down to $8 and $5 for lirst and second classes. All other lines have met the cut. This makes the new rate the same both ways. San Fkancisco, March 3. One of the most active ticket brokers to-day sold second-class tickets to Chicago tor $. each, and did a good business. Fourth Vice-Presi dent Stubbs, of the Southern Pacific Company, said this evening So long as the reduction in rates is stood bv roads east of the Missouri river, the lrauscontinental asso ciation has nothing to say, but there is a complication of interests that makes the situation look serious. The wav things now stand the least thing is liable to cause a srood deal of irritation. In addition to bad IiIikkI exists be tween the '()" line on one hand ami the Milwaukee on the other, lour ot tne lines east ot tne river are displeased with the Union Pacific Northwestern alliance, and hv the u-riiis of the latter the Un ion Peciflc has no share with the Northwestern in the part of its cut lietween Omaha and Chicago, Such companies as the "Q" and liock Island, that ow n lines north, east and west, of the river, may get restless enough to cut rates into Colorado. That would cert tainly Cah- bring the light clear out to fornia. General Passenger Agent Good man, of the Suit hern Pacific Company, to-day said of the situa tion: Jt may result in verv serious circumstances. The Milwaukee road is trying to force the line to restore rates between Chicago and St. Paul. As a means to this end it has struck the "Q" people in a tender spot bv reducing rates between Chicago and the Missouri river. Of course all the lines east of the river must meet this reduction. Now let lines west of the river join in the cut and there will lie trouble in the Trans continental Association. JiiHtice Tnttle Resign- Pokti.anp. Match .". Justice flit tie has resigned and City Auditor W. H. Wood appointed in his stead. AsMistent .Secretary cf War. Washington. March. 5. The president has approved the act providing f r an assistunt secretary jf war. FROM (ilLLIAM COUNTY. Clem, Or., March 2. To Tin Kditok op Tint IIkrald. Snow is about 4 inches deep here i n tne Ztjtn ot ret), mercurv registered 20 degrees lelow zero which has been the coldest this winter. On the 24th of Feb. we were visited by a first class blizzard. Mockmen have fed their stock about sixty-five days. The loss of stock in this vacinity is great. When winter breaks there will be no cattle to speak of and scarcely any horses left on the range that have not been fed. Manley Kizer, a sheepman of this vicinity, has lost out of 2I00 nead of sheep all but about 000 or 700 head. His house burned to the ground the 26th of Feb. Scarcely anything was saved there being no body present except his wife and two small children. Hay is worth $30 per ton here and can scarcely be got for that. Some stockmen of Condon are hauling hay from Schuttlers flat a' distance of alwut 25 miles to feed their stock through the winter. Sheen will no doubt be wortn $5 per head by. the 1st of April. And cattle and Horses win oe, worth as much accordingly. Stages have had some dimculty the past fcw davs owing to the deep enow drifts between . . . i t. :i Arlington ami rosso. The Homeliest Man In the Willamette Valley, alter makinir a close ad careful inspec tion of the stock of hardware and tools and the quality of the tin ware carried in mock by Matthews A Washburn, says they excel all all other stores in the valley in quality and low prices. The Guest lot of cabbage of the soason was received bv Messrs. Mueller fc GarreJt last cveninir. Nothing like enterprise. WASHINGTON NEWS. Disagreeable But False Stories About the Administration. CROOKED REAL ESTATE JOR. Civil Service Investigation, Prevnting Gerryiranderin? Harbor Defease Election Cases. pecial Correspondence. Washington, Feb. 28. The president is not by any means an easy man to worry or fret, but the persistency of the malicious gossipers who are constantly, and without the slightist foundation therefore, printing etories claiming to give the fullest details of dis agreements between prominent memwiH of his administration and himself has of late been the occasion of his showing consider able feeling in discussing the matter with his personal friends. Of course he knows that the stories si ways originate with democrats, and that they are sent out solely for their ohtical effect, but they are harrassing all the same. A hoary headed old real estate job has Wbbed up again before congress. It is a. bill for the government to purchase the real estate and buildings south of Pennsylvania avenue, between the treasury and the Capitol, for the purpose of erecting public buildings thereon. Four fifths of this ground is covered with water whenever there is a freshet in the Potomac river and many of . the cellars have water in them at every high tide, and the owners have for many years liecn trying to unload this very undesirable property upon the United Slates at a fancy price. It is hardly probable though that congress will ever pass such a bill. It is hard to say what is the real effect of the congressional in vestigation of the civil service commission as far as it has gone. The friends of the present system claim a vindication, while its enemies claim just the reverse. Therefore it would be just as well to suspend judgement until some of the other witnesses are heard. Kepresenlive McConias is work ing on' a bill which will shortly be introduced, that will put an end to thegerrymamleringoi" congress ional districts. The same bill will also require that cert hieat ion of the election of nienilic-rs of the house of representatives shall be made direct to the clerk of the house by the state mnvassing lioards. Such a measure would, it is lelieved, meet w ith almost un animous approval from the republicans. Senator Holph, from the com mittee on coast defenses has re ported a bill to the senate which ap propriates $123,000, tK) to lie spent in installnientson coast and habor defenses lietween the iirst of next July ami the 30, of June 1!K)3. I here are four contested election cases three seating republican contestants and one affirming a sit ting democrat ready to be dis posed of by the house, and notice has lieen given that thev will b called up as soon as the house dis- oses ot the World s rair. It is stated at the capitol to-day that the Senate committee on Finance has decided to report fa vorably the bill to increase the coinage of silver dollars to $4,000, 000 a month, Secretary Windom ojeneil the sealed bids which had been re ceived in answer to his advertise ment for proposals for the exclu sive rights to take seals in Alaskan waters for twenty years, last Friday. There were twelve bid ders. The award has not yet been made. All of the bids are higher tlian the government has received for this privilege for the last twenty years. The schedules to lie used in tak ing the census this year are a de cided improvement upon those previously used ; they are what ia known as family schedules each of which will contain from oe to ten names, instead of two hundred as in the last census. Claus Speckles, the sugar king, made an argument be House Ways and Meaus committee Thursday against lowering the tariff on suirar. He savs the United States could easily raise beets enough to manufacture all tne sugar con sumed in this country.' The ' anti-monoioly association . has sent men here to opiiose Post master General Wanamaker's pos tal telegraph scheme before the congressional committees. This is the first open opposition that the idea has met with. The house committee on elect- tions has recently given hearings to a number ot southern repub licans as to the necessity of free. Federal election laws. Fine Saltings. W. K. Graham, the tailor, ha opened the largest and finest line of suitings ever brought to Albauy. It includes patterns tor lull suits or for coats, vests or pants separately and embraces seine of tbe finest of im ported good of a class not eccn here before. Mr. Graham employes skills workmen, and qnarantei-s a good tit as well as the best quality of cocxis Those desiring eomething icr.lly tne should call and inpjict his tew patterns