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THE HIMi RAH) IN A SHUT-SHELL NEW YORK NOT LKOTUH. "When the friends of Dart irllliir nriiiltnt ial eandiilatos im up to the Chii-uiro rnim-n. lion urging the nomination of their favorite i ui noi uc enough to make the iiliiljn; that he can carry New York. True. Ww York is highly imnortant. (nut ess.-nti:ili Jmtit is just iu iniiortant that the candidate must carry tlie entire south, ami 2 electoral wotes beside the south and Xew York n wan said by many democrats only n few momns nxo unit the candidate that the democrats of Xew York united on should he nominated, and ordinarily this would have ueen (rood politics, hut recent events in Stevf i ork have changed this policy. It is possible, and even probable, that the ilcm ocracy of the nation may be constrained to defeat a candidate because lie is demanded by Xew York. This grows out of the hot tactional broils engendered in that state by the '-snap judgment" convention called by the state committee. It is highly probably that the fool friends of Hill have thus early placed the obstacle over which their favorite may stumble into defeat. Hill could carry the south and presumably X'ew York and ew Jersey, and three or four electors in Michigan. Heyond this, nothing at this nine u certain or even hopeful. If it. should be nominated, the feeling of resent ment created by the e.Ul of a mi.l winter convention m his state might subside. Hut he must have 14 more votes than Xnw .W sey and 4 in Michigan. There is nothing more certain in the uncertaimty of politics than that Hill will come up to Chicago with a united seventy six votes, but thi machine made delegation may fall by tho force of its own weight. Senator Hill has many admirers, but his methods are very distasteful to thousands of imlepen dent democratic voters of the country, and notwithstanding Senator Hill would be much prelcrable to any high protectior ist yet it wculd be impossible to bring these independent voters to his supiort in caso of his nomination, in case the convention goes outside of Xew York for a candidate a large number of available men are to be iouiki. i ornnn. though quite frequently spoken of, would meet the same fate as Ililr and largely for the same reason, tiov- ernor luissell, were he ten years old would make an ideal candidate, liovenior Pattison of Pennsylvania would make an admirable candidate clean, conscientious and able, and it would be well to keep him in view. Twenty years off (he age of On tsiI rainier would leave splendid presiden tial timlier, but he is too old and will not Ie nominated, limy of Indiana is spoken of but mostly by men of his own state. He may be nominated for vice president, but not for president. Hoies, of Iowa, if a western man is selected, will most likely take the cake. He is incorruptible, coura geons and able as well as sound on the tariff question. Whether he could curry Xew York is a grave question, and equally doubt ful about carrying enough of the west to dispense with Xew York and Connecticut. If Professor John Williams Whiteof Har rard. accepts Prof Harper's offer of 87.000 a year to fill the chair of Greek at the Xew Chicago University his salary will be almost as great as a cabinet officer's, but he will be worth the price. For Mr White has dined with Plato and supped with Aristop hanes for twenty years with aii appetite that good digestion has waited on, and there is probably no one in America: unless it lie Prof Goodwin, who knows more about Greek and Gnrk life than does he. The large salary offered him is interesting as howing how much better this profession of teacher is remunerated nowadays than it used to be. FHEE WOOL. Il has been decided to attack the larilT law, section by section, instead of endeav oring to l.avi it ail repealed at once, the chairman on the ways and means commit tee has introduced a bill repealing all the duties on wool. ('he ''compensatory" duties on woolen goods are also to be taken off, but the advaloiem duties on woolen goods are left untouched, and t'-us they will be li ft as highly protected as they ever were. The product of the fanner is to be put on the free list. The product of the "mi iiimiuiiicmrcr is 10 oe lell lully pro- There is no feature of the democratic (osilion on the tariff question that has ueen so uniformly, persistently and will ingly misrepresented ar that In reference to wooiens. me Urcvonan has almost dally stated the democrats proposed to put wool on thfree list and retain the present duty on woolens. Hut here comes the Stalcsmnn and either ignorantly or will fully makes a statement which upon ihe very face of It Is false. It says the "com pensatory'1 duties on woolen goods Are to be taken off, but the advalorein duties on woole.i goods are left untouched, and thus they will be left as highly protected as they ever were. If the Stulemnn can tell how woolen clothes are left as highly pro tected as ever ofter removing a duty of 494 cents per pound It may be able to shield Itself from Ihe charge of open mis , representation. Hut It can not do so. To remove the "compensatory" or specific duties from woolens leaving the adva lorein duties still on means a reduction of nearly one-half of the present duties on woolens. A cause that needs so much fallacy, sophistry and willful mlsrepiesen tatlon to prop It up as prctec'.ijnism does, is one tint should be crushed out. It Is but possible, but not certain, that the raid now made on the democracy bv Senator Hill for a presidential nomination, may defeat the selection of Mr Cleveland as the democratic candidate; but theie It no possible contingency In which Hill could effect his own nomination. Th. democrats of the nation are not prepared to enter one of the most Impoitant contests of our political history with a candidate who would symbolize tho purpose to na tionalize saloon politics, w lib political theft as one of the jewels of the new political constellation. V e say that It is possible that the "snan- judgment'' convention called by Senator It'll In New York to assure a solid delega tion for himself for president, mav defeat the nomination of Cleveland, but it is not at all certain that It will do so. An over whelming majority of the democrats and tariff reformers of the country desire the nomination of Cleveland as against all others; and it is entirely safe to sai that lour-tittris ol them, taking in the entire country including .New York, very nasi- tlvely prefer Cleveland to Hill, while a large percentage, and quite enough to control every debatable state, would vote for any reasonable candidate of any other party to defeat the election of Hill. This Is not sentiment; It is the plain truth, and It should be presented In cold types for the study of the men who are active In thi. present hiii raid upon the democracy. n line me aeteat ot Cleveland is nnsU ble by this presidental raid of Senator Hill it is not only possible, but it is even nroha ble, that the democratic people of the ITn- Ited States will nominate Mr Cleveland with or without the vote of New York State ; and if so nominated, he would be elected not only without the electorlal vote of ,ew ork.but the certainty of his elect Ion would compel even Senator Hill to fall in w ith the party and give his state to Cleveland. Xew York democrats of the Hill school have twice defeated democratic candidate for the presidency by deliberate perfidy Hancock was sacrificed in iSSo.andin iSSS Cleveland was deliberately betrayed to make Hill governor. There is natural distrust, therefore, of the Hill leaders, and the only certain way of eliding a demo cratic president this year would be to nominate the strongest man, regardless of me nerocs ot political theft, and corr.nel meir support by teaching them that they are not necessary to democratic success. They had the power to defeat the dem ocracy in iSSo and .main in iSSS Tl,p have not the power to defeat Cleveland in In lS)2. if the nennl shall .m,il,cl-.a ti.A! - u r" mvir devotion to honest government by nomi nating him as their candidate. Such is the attitude of the Hill presidential raid given In a nut shell. Philadelphia Thus. Letter List. Following is the list, of btters raihiiuiug in tho post o'lice at Albany, Lian county Oregon, Feb. 10, 1S92. Persons callinK for these letters must give thi dato on which thoy wore advertised. Alln. Mrs Itiv Cleel, Mrs Anna Dcnavve. Savanna Goerke, Frank Robinson, Arch Thompson, Clara VanRuren, FJ Wadkiae, Miss C Bomi, Wiil Crewse, E C Foole. W T an,Claus Roberts, Lizzie Thomas, John Wallacs, F E T. Mo.vteitii, P M. BR HKKR Parker Bros, gioceri. P.M. French keeps railroad time. Buy your grooeries of Parker ISros Apple pa-era f.T tale at Stewart k Si,a,s t u groceries at I onn Si Heudricson's. Latest sheet muilo at Will Liuk'a. New oream oheese juat received at Conrad Meyers, C W Cobb, job printer, Flion Block, does nrsb ci&sa worn. E W Achisnn &Cn are eltin.. ac ruruana prices. The fine.t linej of pocket knivea in'the otty at Stewart 4 Box a. Stewart & Sox e-ll tun very licit f it-, it tempeed sheara and tcietora. Smoke the cftlfthrnte.t nv,n. fill..J K . oigarat Julius Joseph a. J. W . Beettry, lead'o hoot and shoe maker, juit east of K.tt ro Home. Go to - V Col b. luccestor to lii. Smile. FImiu lilc el . for w.nri K nrinti.. .1 -It T - - r f Dr M H Fllis, uhysicinn and auigeoo. ureguu. cum mane, In oily ' country. MRS. GRAHAM'S Old People. .1 cr ttUfl J. V. 8. la Cu) only ljir'.ri'.la l.iaf t !eeblt; i-cop:? s.iouM t-.t-, nt tiu i.;f.i;..;l wtiicLiiliiovciy. ilnri'.rsni.-.ri:.. t. j: .:.it.m of, is uatlfr fcruhi rci)Ji.:.-ai Lu.-nu to lv emaelat-ing. J. V. t. on t:, (cimi:; .iir?Iy vccctablo ami n.Imuls.r1 .vo:?!;-:. w.ul ncnief ncw tioutl, ti: vt.rjr uiius ..r oit!, t.oLii.ai t brckeu i:w -ei-p. It Uiiiils t!Kin uj a .;I prolongs thMr Hrcs. A ease in n ii.t: Mr. J.iMcn un cittlmnWo and eMerly li,y ot 5I0.Vh-hii bt T. was fi-r iMf!::th dcfliuf n; so rapidly bs to seriuuslY ii!:in: ... frriU- it-rn 10 bedrliiU sho wak fliinlly iirtlii-toil with fiifi.tlmr ipclls. Sho rritcs: Wliilo in that tlnii-tToua coniltiou I rar rcms rt the testimonial. coa ccrniiiflr J.V. y. oni sunt fur a bottle Tliai mnrL:...i tho turning point. I naiueil my Umt flesh aud itrtiipth anil htivo not felt vo well la yeaix" That was two yean u,i nud Mrs. Be Men is well ana Jioorty to-uay, aul itill tatluj J. V. 8. If you firo oM or fuolilo aa J want to bo built up. A ili for Vegetable Sarsaparilla Mnsc mfMlortt. mnt Am.Hv Wi Kahu Ramc price, (1.00, lix for t&OO. FOR BALE nv STANARD & CUSICK ALBANY Cucumber aud Elder Flower Cream y vst I, :ui i "tiii.t'y tvji't. It ft, 'lei, vr, ve'vt.y tk'-. k J hy indi't1' niakr t)i i,ruip'.oa y.-fil It IIC'i'f l it " ( ii tl i 'i i rl wll"i the Bjnte 1-iTvh'th ! t i.nn i-pmimb ..fl ljil? use Kind r reck let, ana bivck w.i. nv tt i' w . . j e It. It vlfERien t ten tft biu 1.1.M p n.l w<r. nmirltlifai r id hi-'1 l) . iki 1 I j 11.4 . k. prevents tho nint'u 1 n' Viiiat'ti' '. g', ii ireonnrM, cies! si" "ft 01 ik u. . y hril u. I , .1 r at M 'a t ' t , . v. i . - rni i.M otitflil to use t rsi. gltf-ia a 1 u,l i'l MM?nr aiico to viiv I ti'y,!"1 tlat 1 ei-n.' n'l 1. c .ua.i lie aoU'i v r or t k- ,t.m it 1 1. w'ks 1 ii rt''H rs-i nv to Iro "t na c 1 1 tl t. ,r -d 1 , 1. j r t till liif i. 1 M il. M t 1 .VirO C.I.')lIl'h f.A1 '.:H i.K.ll es of ,.11's or f jurt. I,. 1 'sat a r h 1 ..jiLifm larM UUIAIIU WUMUll'.t. - -it Mf Iti.ltO o pay ptJiro si d 1 a fkt.if, I. iy at -i..r l MRS fiR ATT ATVT'Q Face Bleach C'ires te won csies of t r':k'e oxit-Ni,Vn.h-pa 'les nti''as tluiii I- ire 1(11. (Ml. Hhmiesa k.u eflcili ca..tescr; La-lj r ia id. The Mwti&Mj'lX ba i His name aAu d .h - i tt r C'irsa t;e won esesof tr':k'e Ruriurn, 81. 1 cm, j.'.n-pa -rep -ini jam u uit ik n diviuihi- a ire 1.041. Hhmies k.a edci-ti.B; 10 saiuplj n .rut v t iirst ritn a dantti. j w. . gists in Cliltisoaiii rv city swu , TWO MEN AND ONE 1SOY TO UN!) DEAD!! Joy Albany Manufacturers o EAM ENGINES CRIST AUD SAW MILL MACHINERY IRON riONTS AUD ALL KlfD3 OF HEAVY ANO LIGHT WORK, IN IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. Julius Gradwolil's Bazaar ml , . 1 a ... n la lhaf irml nil n Vl 1 IT nf TTTV y.. ine very iuieti ncvo j j uuxjiujj GR ADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows: Arbuokle's t'offee, Per Pound 25o. 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 520 lbs Extra C Sugar White 1.00 No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 20 Cans refilled, 5 gallons 1.00 5 Gallons Good Pickles 00 20 lbs. No. Savon Soap 00 WholeaalH priconr URr -101) llmoxtra C, f 1.75; 100 ilia Bmmilntod, $5.75, T will ciimlii"t h Hlrli'toash tnro, airl all KcmiH will 1 Hold for nut awli fm, i iri('H, ivy Hl'H-R 111 t imiu, i.tuuy kooih, uj uu ,.-.,11 am u iiunuril u wd. rf II I n II I llf vrnnnrl..u ,0 mir fulfil i.ui run 1 n. .ru ' Ar iiriiw. w. v nlih-k iii iiiMinnait), iiiiiuv irrirtiiu ...... all the (li'8irblH vl,H i f dthi, an woll u khuhmI nsrtiiifmt of Kroonrls, orook- I .1 " I.. - t ..... I... .. uiiuul a I ft. i.f llmi I... . . .tf I. 1 If III' hltU-ti.tr Mlltl a U'ilVM IMMMH 111 v AiiMtonmrH. Aj;ti1 lor ppvnrul rtsponnihlo inurnt)co coinpmito-i. JulliiM -ralKoliK ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ASK THE PEOPLE OF LINN COUNTY Where to gt-t the I'cst Bargains, Where to j;et the ?est Value for Your Money, -IN- vVhile trying to Crowd theii WAY INTO CEY0E& FKQiVSR3S itors, where they alwats have on hand hu largest Stock south of I'orlland, of the latest tinproved Ritles anil Shot juns; an immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tents, Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands of other things too numerous to mention Xtepn.ir Shop n connection with the Store, and one of he best workmen in the State to do anv ltd ail kinds of wor Come one Come No rouble to how goods "Small profit and nulck is" Is oui .notto. Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., A ml they will Answer with One Voice, at G. W. SIMPSON'S. social auction ialrt da of machlnera o pairing ail NEW A D V.E RT I" S E M T. N'l S. T ANTED - A Birl to ,1 oneral T hOURRnnr-lr In a ini.ll C.... I .. , rpiire at store of Kit in Bros. 10ST. A valuable p ir ot atasl eye lavor by returnui(r theni to W H Lee. BrANTED.-A Bflrl to do KeDeral Am r Vv V, p ni rosHieno or FaUwns Kade on Short Notict FOSHAY & MASON AMD RXTAtL Drosgistsand Booksellers Asei.ta for John B. Alden's publtcaUons' tiioh we sell at ooliliahor'a prioea with IBA1H, UKKUOH SrANTFI.-Hl1.-h..iit nice Y f hii.es at the chair fai'lurr. Ort uon. ' ' paid for Albany CJ N.STEELE A CO., llh.,.n r liOHIt Ttinnotr .. . .security in Linn "and adjoining counties8 TV T OTIUE OK ltI?KlVp.s nijvr.ii t u- L A A"en Purcnt'J the "itercat paimir, oaaiiei, in the prrcery l iiamo,, of Allen Bros , the Utter retiiiog. All aeei iiii'.sahould be paid to L A Allen.by whom all habiliti.a will bo paid. Albany, Fob. li'h. L A ALLEN, S A ALLKN. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. Star Bakerj CorErnnilalbln and FlrHt Sf.r. CONRAD 18 EVER, PROPRIETOR, Canned I ruiln, ..iilaHHnar, rlel FrnitM. Tobnrco, Magar, (Oftf, Eta,, Canueit .T3a& , lufei)snar VoeetahleH, VigSTH Npicen, Tea, Etc., lipvt stock of 2nd wr nooda In the Valley, and the most reasonable prices 1 have ou hand all kinds or FUi'NITU.It, STOVES, TlilWASE, TRUNKS. BOOKS, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. O116 door woat of S G Young's eld store, I. 007TLE!3 Intact eMiyttnatf tbat it kept in a venerm varioty and unocery atorc, lilyhcai 1 market prioe paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODTTfS! Kvfrl;int:ii'ly in j !' K Ailou. If not, why nut. WAKNBR OBiXOB uwi ana Uaaaaara Direct From Their New York SUCCESSES. -EKGaOEUllfTKOKOXE NIOIIT 0!I,Y- Tuuiisday Evixixg, Feb. 11, MiijalfloBiit l'roai'clion fl (jreat Madison Smiare TliMtor j,,... "Capt. Swift," WITH i", wiiii nu ino nnf mai mnttinu,prup ertl.-a tnj ttctti a rHu,, over RJtt tfin. t in New York bv tkifl i-oiiipaDj-, l&T-l' rict'.i vl at-liuiayion, 50c mid 7"c, i rn.-MMn )iur Rrataat Will A liuk'$. j .cure eh iUe 3ati ITY DRIG STORE c Pfeiffer Block, I Albany Stanard & Cusick - aoraixTORa: -DKALitaai.i- Drups, Medielnea, Cbemica., ,"anot anil Toilet Artlcles.Srionge's.Bnislioai Perruttiery, School Hooka, and Artists' Supplies. I'lij NlclaiiN' iroarriptluus nuy ccmpouiiilei!. care NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. NOTICE ia hereby jjiveu that I, or ir.y Dpniit.. will mMt. tl.a l.rti..... ,,l I county , Oiefjoj, at 9 o'clock am and remaiu until 4 o'ciook p m,at their reausctive placoa of votinff in the several nranlnt!ta.i.t ttm fol lowing tlmas and placaa fur the puniest of cnuecuDg me taxra lor ine jearot JVI: Rock Orotk, Monday, February 15, U92. Fox Vallsy, Tuesday, fob 16, 181)2. Jordan, Wednesday, Feb 17, 18US. Sofo, Thursday, Feb 18, 1892. Franklia Butte, Friday, Feb 19, 1882. Nhslbum, Saturday, Feb 20, 1892. North Lalnuion, Monday, Fab 22, 1S92. Santiam, Monday, Feb 1i, 1892. South Lobanou, Tuesday, lab 23. 1892. Watorlno, Tuesday, Fed 23, lbl2. Sodaville, Wednesday, Feb 24, 1S92. Sweet Home, Thursday, Feb 25, l s:)2. (.'rawfoidsvilie, Friday, Feb 26. lt9.i. N Urownsvil.e, Saturday Feb 27, iMI2 .SB rowusyilo uiday, Eeh27, 1S92 entor, Situr"3 . - Fet2 1802 Halsey, Tuesday, March 1, 1892. Shedd, Wedneiday, Maroh 2, 1892. Tanjjent, Thursday, March 3, 1892. Orleans. Thursday, Marcn 3. 1892. Price, Friday. Maroh 4, 1893. Syrauso, 8aturday, Maroh 3, 1892. West Albany, Saturday, March 5, 1892 Albany, Monday. March T, 1812. tenter Albany. Monday, Maroh 7, 189J. u.asi rtioany, Tuesday, Marcn 8. 1892. Prompt payment will be required. Pay ; iiieaauu BSTeoosls. M. SCOTT. Sheriff and Tac Colleetor. uatea January 21at, 189. WH ALLIEN (1IFSA1P CIGARS TOBACCO, KINDS tN BROTHERS, s Retail Grocers AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL LARGE OR JN THEIR Flinn Blook- SMALL QUANTITIES SEASON. :- AL3A.cn BLACKS AN Sl HODGES, LEADINGDRUGGISTS -- V rt rij-K iiJLN DRUGS. sUSEOJCINES STATIONARY &C J. A. Cuniming, Wall Paper, J rrugs, Xa,intsi, Oilsi Glass, Etc., ALBANY, OFsEGOfJ ALBANY '.OR. WBITSMAN & EULBEB.T BROS, Rea! Eslat Aganls, Farms and Ranches for sale. Alao city broperty in AlbauV aud C'oryallia, 33 ri W t FORTKSILLER & IRVIfltt -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- Arterial Kiiibaliuini; done Soleotlflcaliy Albauy, Oroeon. W wsnr ia IME . L. DOUGLAS S3 Runir Tor WE BEST SHOE IN THE WILD fO I THRONE,? T 0."Id Tm'r "XLftr2!rs, Kallroad Men Boys' si..r.eK'r.K.,re MU CS ium-,i iinil.enril shiie wsnrolhubi stniT,,. .;.. V" .!..?..' "we for CHOICE MEATS Or; Als Rims Ijmariclc -Sc . Daker, Opposite Sohmeer'e Urery stable, next oor to Willamette Paek!aj Ce's store. ultima k.- thft w i . . urouio. ce wti WAmtuHi .hV ' Iar turn uad TnflUtcn 1 tfTAKE . m itL-ntt ., -"- L. R. lU.MK I1 Iweeii dakv'l in !, . .i i . I ...a .. . T ' " " acini irsich. ., ,! i'r " ""V" .me by proving ,. ;,.'. ft, M A Mi. u.h, nr liar tf-s. Cnh 7 STRAY NOTICE.-A little brnw k J miHo with roached wane and tai baddlo or harness marks. Ueen in m paeture about two or three week Ownor oa.l, py expense and take th niraai. j0hk ACBAwromD.Albany Q . XII K CKhKMtATEn W SMITH & WESSON 1, REVOLVERS The f,r.est Small Arm, Ever Maeolactureil. a "Tirnlrr)f-r ,i , .'i";1 11111 . 0URiBii.iTy, VfesV. uau mi cnr-i-i frr.i I..c-a f 1 Ok Cat.-..v,., ,-.,! p,;r0 L;lt ,08 -M''- '- WESSON. j ti, " Ki r: -. iq JJ gi aicvillo. It-. 5