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THE DAILY DIMOCRAT. The coat of sustaining the regular army of I the United States bit year wu $40,466,460. I This included all ihe different departments of DEHOl'HtTIC COMITY TICKET. I the service. FOR 8TATE SENATORS Hou J K Weatherford auil Hou Jeff Myers. REPRESENTATIVES C J. Shedd, Hod t' 0 Hansard and l)r J r Usury. COUNTY COMMISSIONER William Rumbaugli. COUNTY RECORDER E E Divis. SHERIFF Matt Scott. COUNTY CLERK N P Payne. COUNTY TREASURER W E Cuil. ASSESSOR-II S William. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT G Kussell. COUNTY SURVEYOR E J O'Connor. COUNTY CORONER Frank Farrell 1 ne cauiornia iruit crop this year promise. to be unusually large, and the greater part of I it will probably be dried, as dried fruit has I paid better than canned. The kangaroo is beingjsuccessfully propagat ed in England, and there is tame likelihood of this curious animal taking its place among the most familiar domestic animals ol that country, "! From our regular corre.H)nuiit. VASHISUTON. Washington, April. 14, Ex-Speaker Carlisle presented the mi nority report of the wpys and means com mlttee to the house. It takes the McKlnlrjr bill in dc'ail and slows the Injustice of that measure, and goes in to the strongest kind of aigument in favor of a genuine tariff reform, one that will afford the coun try 6ome real relief instead of deluding, a 'he Mckinlev bill does, those who know no ' better, into expectlna benefits that will never come until the democrats are re turned to power. Thy demociatic rooster has had a glori ous time in congress since the returns from the spring elections be gan to come In. It was for several dart hard to find a democratic desk in the House that was not ornamented with a newspaper with cuts of of one or more roosters lustllv crowing for victory in its columns, and the favorite democratic pastime last week was to show these papers to the republican members. Seriously though, the bjst Informed dem ocrats in congress believe the spring local elections to be but the prelude of the great tidal wave which is to give the democrats the control of the next House of Rep re. enatives, and Ihe Presidency in 1S91. Unless there is a great change of opin ion among members of the House the abor tion which the judiciary committee re ported and the senate passed last week tin. der the name of an anti-trust bill nil) never be heard from in the House. It might as well have been called anti-small pox bill, for all It could accomplish if it were a law. Representative Wilson, who ranks high among the democratic leaders of the House, says the republicans will certainly pass a federal election law during the present session. If they do, it will have to be done by order of king caucus, because there are enough republicans in the House who are opposed to any such law to defeat it unless ther are compelled by order of the party caucus to swallow their opinions and vote with their party. The republicans of both Senate and House have held caucuB after caucus with in the last few days trying to get together on tne silver question. Secretary Windom has brought all of his powers of persuatlon into action in trying to have the caucus adopt his silver bill, now before a House committee, but so far nothing i6 agreed upon. Between the anti-silver republi. cans and the free coinage republicans there 't a wide chasm which wiil have to be bridged In som way before anything like unity can exist In the party on this sub ject. In the mean time the most of the f jj, democrats hold themselves in readiness to . vote for free coinage, pure and simple, if they can get an opportunity. The Pan-American congress wants an international American Bank established under a United States cnarter, with branches in all American countries. The congress will adjourn this week, and nn Friday IhedeUgatts start on their south ern trip. The Tanner administration of the pen sion office has been stirred upa again by the dismissal of the assistant chief of an Itn- l rrnlture covered with rep. or siiniln. goods, should be first whipped; then care fully brushed, and all dust wiped away with a damp cloth. A soft cloth is best for 6atin covered furniture. Black walnut or mahogony furniture may be washed quickly with soapy water.and a soft brush, then wiped dry and rubbed with an ollv . cloth. Rotten stone and 6wcet oil are used to polish, and are excellent. Then all that can be rubbed off Is removed an a chamois skin makes it as good ar new. It Merits Thoroughly Teitfd. Dr. E.S. Holden, Dear ?lr: The Ether. eal tough byrup received. I have used this syrup for couchs and cold for several years and can trulv sav that it is the best. if not the best cough liiedicite that I have used or known of, John S. Kerr. Oakilale, Nov. 3. 1S7S. Large size $i, small forents. For sale bv 11. C Hubbaiu, urugirist. AT CE. C. IIEI.R30V. Fin oranges. Onions and onion sets, Early Rose and other potatoes, Seed peas, beans, etc.. Cookies and crackers, Dried fruits. Fresh garden products, All kinds canned goods, Oatmeal, corn meal, tlonr. tr Fickles, relishes, etc. Everything found anywhere. Srnrso and Summer Delicacies. The largest and finest line of foreign and do mestic woolens in spring and summer novelties just received and is readv for inspection at Zaciies A Son, Merchant Tailors and Drapers, Opposite Post Office. NEW" ADVERTISEMENTS. uai. A valuable horse scarf pin, with diamond settings, some where in the I ouy. iietum to John Sohnieer. rfclSSOLUTION. Notice is hereby ,;iven r mac sne arm or ,Mi',ii j h.. dissolved partnership, Mr Morrii retiring. AH accounts should be paid to Mr McNeil by whom all debts w:ll be paid. The busi ness will be continued bv McNeil 4 Hill. . J S McNeil. A Morris. Art Studio. Mrs Dr Patton'a Blumberp'a Block, are now readv for the re ception of students in painting aid music. iuo. inieresiea id art are invited to call and inspect the large collection of pictures 1 lctures for sale, or painted to order, at vuouuauiq iniCB, Milk! Milk!! I am prepared to deliver milk to all parts of the eity. Guarantee the bent nualitv. Browneil's grocery lave orders at ttnro. 0 E Wm Fletcher. A New Repair Shop as just been opened on First street, nn- poaite the Rum houso, where yu can get al kinds of broken articles meuded, 'clocks, jrllng and lockfl rnntirnil. bat- tiA .f.. Work from thecouitry promptly attended t I A DIES. ATTENTION. -I am prepared feet lit and satisfaction guaranteed. Thanks ior iaai larois. uive me a call. Mrs H Bjkmf.s. Cor 6th and Jefferson. MONEY TO LOAN. $300,000 to loan at 8 oer centfoo 1m- I'uiiuui. uiviMun, who nau ms pension re-1 proved tarm r city property. rated. They go slowly, but thev go, Another democrat Represenatlve Wise of Virginia lias been deprived of the seat In the House of rcpresenadves to which he had been legally elected, and a republican put in his place who was not elected at all. Mr. Harrison has by authority con tended upon him by act of congress, pre sented a gold medal to Mr Joseph Francis, the In.cntpr of the first life saving car. Mr ransls is years of age and extreme ly feeble. Drif.ii Pi.i-jh.I will give the hiahest mat kt price fir choice dried plums for the , Sami-rlE Tomo. Albany, Or, April Uth, 181)0. Urn-E Heasosari e. -Mr W K Graham has just rotvived some elegant put (prim 111 domestic mid imported go,!,, suitable ';'r ''"J 9'- Finer designs and more durable fabrics have never been seen in the valley. The display is rcallv an extra one, mid men wniitim: stylish' suits or punts should call anil examine Hie pa( terns liefure Inlying. Prices the most rea sonable. l.LiVSTAIL01',NU AT L' E' t t m m I have just received a Urite invoice of lace curtains, ranging in price from one to nine dollars a pair, acnm, uruin nets, eto. Also a line of curtain piles ar d fu-nitnre cover-,n- Sauikl E Yooso. WAM.ACI & fiVJ & The following is a partial list of city and farm property for sale by ns. 4 unimproved lots on 6th Street $500. Each storins on 4th and 1 lot with house two Jackson St. fi'.'UO. House with 5 rooms, 1st St. 81600. 1 lot on Washington St. JS50. 2 vacaut lots 00 3rd St. Kacb, SS00 A good farm of 410 acres 2J miles from Halsey. $30 per acre. Can be divided and maae IWO good larma. A good farm of 170 acres, I mile from Tan gent, 5 miles fmm Albany. $40 per acre. O00.I farmof 140acres,3 miles from Shedd. A good stock farm, 2 miles from Shedd, .. A "1" cottage with six rooms, large lot Price, $1600. Ceveral tracts of Band Mar-mint. j a half o ilea from Albany. 100 per acre. A good slock farm. 1300 .. :i from K I! sUtion. S3 per acre. A bargain. Farm3 miles from Shedd. fir.-l.-. u . and fruit land, 140 acres. Frice.&ionn. S'-'o acres 4 m'lea from It R m . . Can be told in lota 10 auit purchasers. Blocks and lota in Tn..n.l'. ..1,1:1: Albany. " " Insurance Brokers. . T0W5SEND & WILSON, Real Estate Brokers. . If. 1NII L. E. BLAIN. v ' I K- VriAflThE rt Conlorma to enuoe Dorit Ubviifg ReiARD idS5sa . .7 ietew5?-? s.MTiw,i.Kmrrt SS31.?.'!":,' spozlyotir 4 at?!xniw Feci with ?s& atrtija!-- - vJLC-O., Vntriattv. PACKARD & FIELD. Wear the Bi(rt &Padard"Ko, Tcct Shape. " lias just roceivwl his Spring stock of Clothing, Emhracins; a fi no lino of suits, which will ba"'sold at bottom prices. In order to limbu l'lwmi fur iiitv 01101I4 u-ill aoll liix largo stock of Notions, etc., at A Great Reduction." The best place in Albany for bargains. Keeps the leading stock of THE LEADER. THE LEADER G.W.SMITH, ALBANY Clothing, Gents Furnishing Cp Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Wet Weather Goods and the Leading Tail- fc.iperior," "ArgaiMl," G.lIaI!, SrOVES AND RANGES. cro. oring Valley Department, in the Fire back3. Warran ted for 15 years. All sizes an styles. . The World's best. More than huu m dred7 hun dred differ cut sty les co ok s and heaters George C. Henderson SUCCESSOR TO LA. FOREST & THOMPSON Dealer in Choice Groceries Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac co et. Low Prices and Prompt Attention. Montague & Son, COENER FIEST 6a FEEBTISTS IJoiilern in Giceries,Producc, Tobacco, Cigars. tontcctionary. , Etc Roofing-, Job Work, Plumbing, Eave Trough. Ranore Boilers Conductor Pumps. Matthews & Washburn, Alii a xy, OiiiasoN, Hard ware,Stovesand Tinware Everybody surprised at ur low prices and tlie ijuantity )f goods we are slling. Its all owin" to the superior quality of our hardware and toolsthe excellence of our stoves and raugss, the superiority of our tinware. Call and see us before buying. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN Troducs wanted in exchsnijo for goods or cash, prompt t tent ion. TRY US- Pist-classs goods and G L. BLACKMAi. The Leading "Druggist, Barrows & Scans D; y Goods, Notions, Bants Furn ishings and eOOTS AND SHOES Our tock of boots and shoes is now complete in nil lim-s for spring trade. We will save you money inbinlng of us. Ladies, misses and children's tine shoes a specialty. Exclusive Agem? for the LIDMHV FINE MIIOE8. BARROWS & SEARLS, liltimherg'a New Kloc 4. ALBANY sDEALKR iy OREGON. DRUGS, MEDICINES STATIONARY &C. Rplalllei-FinTotlst Article t, Partiinerjr an J Muilc!In9traaieat Prarlptlia I'areltill oxnpiunloil .'ay anj night, DEALER IZST Choice Candy, Xuls. Fruit, etc. NEARTHE POST cipFI