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I i! PAILY TUi:SDAr OCTOIJKK SI, l90 I'lihiuhs-l .- uy iu ll Hk ii Ml Sunday. IJIffi i NUTTING, Ed iton and Prup'ri, Jfcitured atllie H.nt OM. at Ail.any, Ur- tont an mhuoik o'ttHii mail mitt'ir. LOC A I; It 13 C O K I . (.-eves Kansas I'amiuks. A. Worinor, 41nicr JiiIiiih, Holrert and John Milcliull, 0 A WoiiiIh uikI J Jmiich. with Uidr fni.i- iiU'', unil two r.li';r fiiuiilii'H.two lifacl.t in' wliicli nioim tliu nJ with three fruilit etranf liorseH, rows unil furniture, arc in thi' city fur Urn piirpiMi' of luriitiii;; in thin county. Tlii'ru uru tintv m vi ii in t nil, Btundy, itilu.Ht rioim uiili. ' lint they ' got cnontili ot Northwest KunsiiH, (nun which country t here is u ateady exodus j on account of the ruiuplito luilure of croprf. Ah a uuiiple, Mr Wormer intorni jedu 1)i:mih iiat 111:111 that he had forty aort'H of oats, twenty of wheat mid one hundred thirty of corn ; but the hurvert only produced a few loiida ot outaund wheat for fodder and all the corn could Actually he carried iu hiu arm, iu fact was an aluolute failure, lie eold a spun of l'.HIO pound horse, half Clyde and half Norman, for $."1:1,11 few cows for $i and $7, and most thinjjH could not he sold at auy firice, and hence were brought. They ike the appearance of things here nu'i propose locating iu this county. Was at Simkank Falls Mr C. G. Burkhart, Immigration agent for Linn county, returned lat evening from Spo- . kar.e Tails, where he had been, accotnp?n ied by Mrs liurkhart, to attend tne expo.I- tion. lie was highly pleated at the dis play of life and rustle there. Spokane is parllculai ly run by young ir.en.vvhu do not know whai moss is. Sis and seven story brick blocks are going upall over the city; yet there are a great many "to lei" signs ' on empty stores The exposition is a big thing, and is of peculiar interest and worth because it sliows up the resources of the country, instead of being an advertising affair for the business houses of the city, as Is the case with the Portland exposition to quite an extent. The mineral exhibit is 'a grand one, and from all over the state , are displays of the products of the country. Mr liurkhart met Mr J I) Guiss recently Of tnis city, clerking in what is claimed to be one of the most, if not the most, ele gant drug stores in the U.S., the counters being mahogony, etc, Mr J F Harwell was there at work on his woolen mill prop osition, for which he had raised $70,000, but needed $100,000, and the indications were that it would fall through. . A (ioon Phhkoiimance. A fair house greeted the Merrill-Abt-Abbott Combina tion last evening; but it was a delighted one. Little Kddie Abbott, only seven years old a (ew weeks UL'O.is trulv a won derful boy, and it is worth four bits to see him on the stage if he (ailed to perform a ..trick; but his performances are equal to ithose of the most experienced men, and llie does them wilh nn ease that is inar vvelloiiB in a child. Jumbo is n bi! sup port and keeps the audience in good hu . Uior by his funny remarks. Jumbo's cabinet scene was well done.Abt's illusions Were very pretty, including many attrac tive transformations, the (lancing skele ton in the grave yard among the number. The entertainment closed with an expert bicycle exhibition by Jlr Merrill, cut Ihort by an accident to his bicycle. The Company appear again to-night, and de terye a big house. I Sometiii.no Firkt-Clakh. F Company arc interested in the ecuring of a large house for Thos. W. Keene. Jut Keene is a treat anyway, has a national reputa tion and Richard III, one o( Sliuke speares brat plays, is one worth witness .'. ing. No one need hesitate hearing it. .It is the legitimate drama. Never : played here, Iticbard III should be wit nessed by a packed house, if only to Vshow our appreciation of Eomething ; first-class. 1!:iownsvii.i.e. Mr. I. I). JSoyer liouglit liis wife a tine piano, this week, of Will & Link's music store in Albany. On Wednesday night, the 15th, nt bis homo six miles east of Crawfordsville, Frank Malonc, a well-known and ie . spected citizen, died of heart disease. Miss Kate Coshow left for Portland : and AlbiiiR this morning. She went via (Albany, where her sister, Mrs. G. C. Htanard, will join her. They will visit . relatives and friends and attend the In ,i dustrinl Kxposition. Times. Holiday Books. Ladies, call at Mre. f Ilymen'a and give your order for the f Juvenile Books, for Xnms. The latest f- it. Record Breakers. Matthews & I VVashburn sold In one day last week nine I stoves, and their stove book shows a numoer of diys that thev hove solj six and seven stores a dav. Qualltvis what ' noes It. Watch Will& Stark's. Will & Stark have received a new line of ns elegant, as ; well as reliable valines, gold and silver, fr Udies and gentlemen. as have ever been offered tothepunllc In Albanv. Thev are attracting considerable attention, and" buy ers should not fail to inspect them. New Carpets, i.ew carpets, new car inas and new ijiyles. latest patterns, the best 1:1 the market, just received at A. IS. Hell wain's. The stock is large and hoice, selected for this market, and peo ple wanting the best carpets nt the low ast prices should call and inspect his splendid stock. It was bought low and will be sold low. in Gloves I Handle. Our Own, a genuine kid glove, warranted at $1.50 per pair. The celebrated I' Centcmeil at $1.60 er pair. The Mather In button nnd stay fasten nv ai Si re ner nalr. The frnt,ino Fester hook at $j.oo per pair. Also Mus- ("eintr, oued and Glace tinisli. Samuel E. Yoino, Lvekybody Says So. If the wild Mil ilk they would say, "Goto iowcll .v Cos for groceries and pro once, or their stock is large, their prices low and cualitv the bet!," This is the universal verdict of their customers. Lucky Hop Kaisers. Brownsville is not only growing into a splendid mining center, including coal prospects, is sur rounded by a lino timber country and good wheat Ileitis, is a thriving business center generally; hut it is ulso the lead ing hop locality of -the county. This last induHty has put several thousaiic' dollars in ciKiilation. Hero tire a few cases : Tycer ISros., 1 l.OPO pounds, at Hi! cents, f.i'.IM. A. M. Teuiplcton, HiOO pounds, at 33 cents, $70. F. M. Jack, stRH) pounds, nt Hi1... cents, JiK). A. (.'. I Iiiiiui.i.m Ji:i'i I.. ... .n ... ...... ... jiuiiiiun, ni, ceillH, MollU'2. A total of 8,755.!M for four yards, in a county where there is no pre tention to raising them extensively, as in the I'uynllup region. J'EUixNixu Yorso. Iteccntly Midler & Garrett discovered that on a couple Sun days some money had Ifen taken from their inonev diawers. The matter was placed hi the hands of Chief of lVlice Huffman, who investigated it and soon found the thieves, who proved to be four small hoys about ten years of age, all sons 1 l.lglily respectable people, unj me uoys nes who would not be expected to be di aled in such business. Too small to pro-ecute they were 'made to understand that they would have to stop that kind of a practice. The census returns (or Oregon are com ing in and of course show a big increase over Ihsii. Hero is some of it. Whole state, oT'-Ull; inereiu:e,i:!7,,.X12. Astoria has. increased 4-liS, now being 7071 ; Al bum gets a record of 5140, increase 4001 ; Portland's is47,27tl,increai'e .!!, 717; Fast Portland, 10,581, increase 7,671 ; F.ugeno, 3,45!, increase, 2, Ml j Suleni, MA--, ill creuse, 5,(iL'li. Notes of Ai.hany Cioah Factory. If you want n real choice smoke try our IU center. Why smoke a Chinese made cigar now that you can get a far superior one at J Joseph's cigar factory, made by white itiiior l Trv our celebrated 5 cent Havana filled white labor cigars. We luako a specialty of selling cigars of our own make by the box nt factory prices. Fine Meerschaum and Briar pipes and a (ull assortment of smokers articles. They Have Come.--A large and ele gant assortment of suitings, never surpass ed in Alba.iv, and can be seer, at W R Graham's. The designs are very pleasing and will suit the most fastidious. Mr Graham Appreciating the desire here for stylish goods In elegant patterns has taken extra pains to bring on a &lock of such suitings as will meet with general favor. If you would Fee the best stockof goods in this line ever brought to Albany call at ttic tailor shop of W R Graham. Jackets and Wraps. I am now receiv ing my fall and winter stock of lndis misses and childrens iacketa and wraps which are of tho latest stvle and good value, and as cheap as standard goods can he bought. I have on band a lot of ladies Newmarkets carried over from last year, which I am selling at cost to close them out to make room (or new arrivals. Samckl E Youao. No You Don't. It can't be done, be cause we ain't built that way. Wc bought our best heaters on long time and will not pay a cent, and can and will fit your pocket book. No odds what price you name, a good heating stove you will get. Don't order by telephone, you can't bet on that way of doing busi ness in these days. mitii & Senders. The Dunn Gone. Ad vertising do wonders. It haa most effectually ban ished the dude from the United .States. It has also helped to build up a live grocery business for Conn & Ilendricson, of thi"s city, where high prices are un known. 1 hey keep a line 11110 ot groce ries, produce, etc., and doing their own work, sell at bottom prices, as can be easily learned by pricing their goods. Novetucs is Wash Fabrics. I have just received direct from Chicago novel ties in wash dress goods. The new thing (or (all and winter wear. I am receiving the largest line of staple and fancy dress goods ever brought to this market. Those needing their fall and winter supplies will do well to give ine a call. Samuel F. Youno. Instruction in Music. Those wish ing instruction in piano, organ or har mony, should call on Mrs H F Hollen beck, at the residence of Mrs Thoma6 Monlelth. Private musicales will be given each term for the benefit of pupils. Ladies Summer Blouses, the lates novelties, just received from manufact er by exprees. Samuel E Young Dor'T Run Around. Every steamer nowever foggy the bar, brings to Albani an immense quantity of fruits and pro duce. The best and largest variety al ways goes to Poweii 6c Co's, Their stands are always full of Ju6t such things as the public wants. Save runirg Sound by calling at their store first. Largest in the Valley. Will & Stark have received the largest and finest dis- clay of silverware in the valley, as their elegant displnv of novelties in the line will testify, iney invite tne public to call at then store aim see tneir line me tropolitan stockj Tin: Thomas Kay Woolen Mills of Pa lein have appointed G W tSiuipson their agent 111 Albanv. A tun line ot men ami hoys clothing, blankets and flannels nnd all' articles manufactured by the mill will l Went in sto:k. These goods nrn the best in the market and will give entire mtisfaction. Hed Mstthows & Washl.urn's new this week. MAKItlKH. COCHRAX-KOIUNKTTE. Monday, Oct. 13, at the residence of the bride's mother. Mrs. Mahala Robineltc, Mr. Jesse Coclirnn and Miss Mahala Robi nette, ltcv. Mnlkey, of F.ngene, otliciat ing. POLLOCK KY.MSTER.-On Octo ber nth, 1S90, at the resider.ee cf nnd by Rev. P. M. Starr, Mr. W. H. Pollock and Mary E. Kynister both of Linn county Following Is the docket of cases to be tried at the next term of Circuit Court which convenes In this city next Monday. P J Porlr r vs John C Klder, partition. Thomas Jefferson vs G S Montgomery, attachment. F Dittenhoffer vs Perry Sinl'.h, recover money. State of Oregon vs James Bannon, bur glary. Toplitz & to vs Mary Couill, recover money. C F Cromwell ctal vs Dasie Keeney et al; partition. Martha Pierce vs Malinda lloJkin; suit in eiuity. Geo J Brnner vs Mary Cougill ; recover money. S (J Bennett vs J II Wlgle ; action on contract. Moonpv, Valentine &' Co vs Mary Cou- feill; recover monev. W II II Shields vial vs T J Shields ctal; partition. John Grlsham vs II N ard A A Derth lek; suit iu equity. Cap Nit Bank vs W F Crosbi ; recover money. The Giant Powder Ca vs Searle & Deane and O P It R. I R Dawson vs Searle & Deane and 0 P R R; garnishment. Fleischner, Meyer & Co vs Searle Si Deaiie and O P it R ; garnishment. Earl Race vs Searle & Deauc; attach ment. Goldsmith & Rankle vs Far & Mer Ins Co; recover money. A Miller vs Schooling & McDaniel; Stimson & Ueblewhite vs Far & Mer Ins Co; recover money. D M Osborne& Co vs R N Morris et a) ; recover money. Robinson & West vs il F Merrill et al; suit to settle partnership. A F Gooch vs Santiatn Lumber Co; re cover money. Cora L Young vs J C Young; divorce. Ella V Merrill vs E S Merrill; divorce. The Albany Formers Co vs S S Mc Fadden ; recover money, Ella II Mendenhall et al vs E II Bel -shaw; partition. C G lilckok vs J 3 Antor.elle; attach ment. M Rosenheim vs The Far & Mer ins Co recover money. Rucl Custar vs Margaretta Custar; di vorce. Josie Cox vs Arthur Cox; divorce. W A Kimsey et al vs S M Daniel ; par tition. Angellnc Reed et al vs A B Bond et al; partition. J S Antonelle vs Anna McNulty; suit In equity . Dundee Mortgage Co vs T S Thomp son; foreclosure. JohD McCrow, guardian, vs II B Cole; recover money. Samuel Merritt vs The Far Mer Ins Co; recover money. E A McAllister vs Thetlty of Albany; damage. llulme & Hart vs R R Templeton; re cover money. S Wictorowaltz va The Far & Mer Ins Co; action on policy. Jacob A Slein vs Far & Mer Ins Co; action on policy. C B Thurston, receiver, vs The Far & Mer Ins Co; action on policy. Zimmerman & Garrett vs Charles Par ker; attachment. In the matter of the assignment of Chas Parker. Mav & Senders vs V T McGrath; at tachment. James C Reld vs The Far & Mer Ins Co; action on policv. Ray Hubble vs Far & Mer Ins Co; ac tion on policy. Given vs Given; divorce. Ed Zeyss vs S S McFadden ; foreclosure. Mary Ellen Banta vs Isaac Banta; di- orce. P W Spink vs V II and M P Newman; recover money. Rebecca Smith vs Thomas Smith; di vorce. Ellen M Mack vs Frank Mack; divorce. Board of School Land Com vsjas Riley; suit to correct deed. Robert H Benebone vs G W Blackman; recover moner. John A Crawford vs J D Parsons, et al; recover money. Mary J Garrett vs Robert B Garrett; divorce. Rozana M Harrison vs Chas M Harri son; divorce. Joseph Wild et al vs Far & Mer Ins Co; action on policy. Moyer Bros vs Robinson & West; action on note. James C Hardin vs Carrie Hardin; di TO CC. . Jerry Hay vs J P Schooling) appeal from Justice of the Peace. Jesse L Adams vs Mary A Adams; di vorce. Devoe & Robson vs R R and N B Humphrey; recover money. Deyoe & Robson vs G G Stahl; recover money. W 11 Goitra vs Charles E Eich'.cr; re cover money. F M Kizer vs I T and C E Cavcnlss; to correct title. Gustav Abraham vs Eggert Eggers; re cover money. W If McCoy et al vs B McCoy rtal ; suit In equity.' John A Ciawford vs FE Robinson; foreclosure. A L Llllard vs E 11 Rhodes; recover money. D D Campbell vs W A Bodinei recover money. A ft Davis et al vs Far & Mer Ins Co; recover money, Geo W Ai Frank E McKnight v Geo C Henderson; recover money. Marx A Jorgenscn vs T Blew; recover money . Albany Iron Works vs J Vi' Brown & ton; recover monev. I R Dawson, assignee, Don Smith vs J W Brown & Son; recover money. Hiller & Hoffman vsFar & Mer Ins Co; recover money. Frank Wood vs B F Thnvrr w I Trainers recover monev. S A Crowder vs Sarah A Crowdcr: di vorce. Stewart 4 Sox vs V II Mlllhollcn: re cover money. A II Marshall vs Earl Race: recover money. 1) F I.ctshurer et al vs injunction. Maria A Rauson y Chas J Stewart: re cover monev. T V Gaines et al vn Linn Cn nn.l 1 M Hurler et al; writ of review. In the matter ol the assignment of Earl Race. Deyoe & Robson vs Win M Rainey ; recover monev. Deyoe & Robson vs J II Iotter: recover money. Deyoe & Robson vs A L Lilian!: rc- covei money. Deyoe A Robson vs J II Campbell: re cover money. Deyoe & Robson vs D F Letsingc- and 11 K Parsons; recover money. Deyoe Robson v Win Reeves; ic- cover money. Price & Rob.on vs R Marsh and II Mil- ler; recover monev. Deyoe x Robson vs D Shelly; recover money. John Diamond v Margaret E Flndley; 101 eeiosure. F D SJlinn on vs Frank Ingrain; da.in age. HUME AM, AIIUOASK Powell &Co. T L. Wallace & Co. Have Viereck. shave yon. Fine ailk umbrella's at F M French' jew elry store. Tickets for ALL eastern points, over ANY route, for sale by W, L. J outer, at 8. P. ticket oilice, The ONLY place in the city where K.ist orn tickets can be purchased is of W. L. Jester, at the outheru Pacitio Co's ticket oince. A fino display of childrens school shoes on center table atC E lirownel!'s are troiou rapid ly at less than tirsteost. Call and select a pair before they are all gone. Ellis Knox has left with S N Steel a hquash that weighs 108)4 pouuds. Its weight tells tho whole story. Dr E Li Irvine, second assistant vhysichn at the State Insane Asylum has gone east to take a post graduate couno at a promineiit uiBuicai college. Tickets for Keenca Richard 111 Saturday evening can now ie secured of any ot th members of F Co. Everybody should secure one. J H Stewart, cf lied ford, a brother in-law of Mrs John hymao arrived in this city this morning on a short visit. He brought with him some of the finest grapes ever see in thi city. License has been issued for the marriage of E T HamoD and I B Miller and the mar riage is to take place to-morrow evening at the reaideuco ot thu bnues parents Millers, An examination of the eireuit court teoord will show thirteen divorce cases, a big number for one docket. Some of the cases.thoUKb, are reported to hare been settled. Mack, act Mack and Young acainstt Young among the numoer. As an idea of how raoidlv the oitv is beinc filled up with a t ran c era, C W Watts found this afternoou, while taking the census of me city ior ms directory, twe.ve nouses cont&ioiog two families each, five containing three families each, and one dwelling con wumnmg ronr iatnuies. OPEKA -:- HOUSE. : One Night Only, : SATUflJ DAY, OCT, 25TH First appearance of the eminent tragedian MR. THOMAS W. -SCPPORTED BY- Mr. George Learock, And a most Capable Company of Players Presenting ShaUeapoirs Su'illme Tragedy, Richard III. ALB AMY OPERA I10USB, TWO NIGHT ONLY. Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 20 and 2 THE T A Cyclone of Mystsry, Science, Won drmeiit and Mirth, Introducing Remarkable Woi.ders and Slartlino; Surprises. Wynderful Illusion. A rt, Con;e-ly, ar expos, et jlnt(iajiiin, tAc. A grao which , wiM and wonderful exhibits hsilles Irjtnan benef. AdniisKlon 50c lies.- rved teats without extra charge womn omdi:imv.. Powell & Co. Cold cities at Will Ac Stark's. F. M. French keeps railroad time. Hew cream cheeso just leceivod at Conrad Meyers. For artists' aurplius uo to StauardL & Cusiek's. Euan & Achisou a.e se.lin" monumtnts at Poftlaud prices. Awbrey fcivesuaa for the niinhtss extract ion of tettlh. Fresh kettle lard it Ilaicht U o.W r ranted t- be eoori. jiott lnvoi hi j Ktoc-i to ttcleet from at Powell Co" A popular place L ViereokV shrvinir and air dres.-i.ug parlors. Wheu you want a stvlluli inm's or bov s hat go to G W Sitnpsti. Tho piano that j-ive perfect s.Uit fact inn ou can tind at Mrs llyiun'd. , Clioico sweet Duhtwaru cr'.ncs received freh every it.or.iiug at C E Uri.wtie.rs. Wis biruaiitsin lad if. nnd lm uti cold acd gold tilled watches at F M French'. lleet stock of .silver Haiti in Albanv at Will & Stark's. No d iit of it. Sej. Mens', jouths1 nnd hovs clothing and furnishing goodii at U W Suupsuu's. A fi Ft class Khave for only 15 cents at L Vie reck' p. Sditimirbh Block, Albany, Or. Have yon seen tho e parlor suits that T Brink has juat received ? They are nice. If you want a tittu toilet or bath soap ca on Stauard & Cusick, City JJrug Store , For peifectly pure water buy tne Natural cone Filtcrcr of Matthews & Waahhurn For bargains in monument, headstones, etc., goto Kiinii & Achisou, Albany, Oregon. Ladie call and e the latest noveltieslin drets goods at E C Sear Is. Ladies and mioses' jaockey caps, infants capa uml'iii'i t. mi m i lnu of infants wear at G W Simpson's. You should ca'iand see thoe fine library lamps at C E Btownell'a before buying elte- here. If yon want a eood tilk umbrella with a gold or silver haudle go to French's jewelry stO'O. Quality is what h!ps Matthews &, Wash burn sell the most ntoves of anv house l'i Al bany. Call earlv and v'tvn vnur onlnra tct Mrs Hymen for the Juvenile B Dk, so they will be here for Xmas. Do not pass C E BrnwncD's tnre ifcu want to live economically. B st goods and lowest prices guaranteed. The Journal calls the Snlem bndire the '(irnhnn bridire." nrobablv becauee it lifls no father or motlier.notevena sister. Who struck Billy Patterson? FEED IS. BLCKIL TT TiWtpr. nn nlr! t.mft MWttftniP and thoatrfcnl man, wrltus from the BhMwLu Hotel A. K, "No orflluary ocrurrcnoo could Induce mo to aM;w my nemo 10 no men, mii i nmo .on troubled with -lyxrie )!. 1" lt worst form foul indSRf'tiou. Ueloro I tried Jov'i Vejre Sfit'le Hisrti'rtrillft, I Bent muny a dollar on vmedius without relief. My miwry was ao jient (it llmea It arcmel ns if I ahould die. In ec dnvi J lounu Joy was mi mm uo:iic, ami rlio 6"cmd put 1110 on my lect, it will cntat AISOIT- Large and Choice Display of Drv Goods, Glothing, Boots, Shoes, , Etc.,' Etc., Etc., Including many novelties. A ets, Children's lis a Feat to Fit tho Feet, Bat where. Wo handle everything in the way of stoves, tin ware and hardware. SUBSCRIPTIONS Ml For -A.11 the Tt; nIir a NEWSPAPERS - AND - MAGAZINES -Iteceleved nt- a Emm VktWalV U W H M 1 J Cash Grocery Store, ft EAR THE POST OFFICE. ALDANY, OREO. Well Phkkkkvkd. Mr C P liurkhart tells of a number of apples which N P I'ayno brought from near Jioiso City in Oetober, 18M), one of which Mr liurkhart has still in possession, having kept it through all lust w inter, spring unil sum iner.Biid which though shrivelled is still sound. Umbrellas. ti:smia and ruubtr blots sod shuts Ht tho icwu.t pricHi at K C. Seabls. Ilack Okkss Goods 1 ninke a sptf" c'allv of keenlnu a fall line of silk u'ran llenrietlai-, all wixil Henriettas and all the la'.c novelties In black dress goods. Samukl li. Yofss. S.Vn SA, SEPT 27TH. We will open our Annual Cleakasce Sales, Cloaks, Ja.ko apt, sod Silk Sea! ot bee Our house him a stMiidurd reputation which never fulls to attract i:neral atteLtion dur ing our i; It. a It suits. C0UUKSP0NTDENCE SOLICITED. McAHca & KtDomtell, Cl, 1G, Third St., PORTLAND, OREGOX O'Ladin ; Dry Cx.da Store for first-claas oodsut eaHteru prices. 3 A pent for McCall's Vagaar Glove riLcitrg Pattt-rua, "WELL - Why dont von iro to the Corner alewelry Store, and F, M, FKKNCH will rU you one at a bargain ; either Ladlaa or Uenta. ninnirv ini .vims-we have a II twuiliu UliU ii . i v. 1 ; i j lino on hand and can give you good prices. STE WA RT cV SOX. asiasmasssssMaiasiBaBiaiaaassiasiwiiiiiMi i nii tt fine lino of Scaletto Hoods, &c, &c. Jack- He Can do it ami do it Heat," Sold again ! Hut we've just re ceived a fresh lot which can be seen on our floor any day. We are talking about stoves. If you are thinking of buying one, come ami inspect our stock and get posted on our prices, for we are quite sure they are from K to 2" per cent lower than else- M ATTHKWS & WaSHUUKN.