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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1872)
I II ' ii inn fMOK ttMST SEWM. Th $Un mill . iiw.- iv. L. i I "" rv's""-! i u rnwroor naa tweu very suc- Seoator Kelley, ot Pennsylvania, i hl! wul8 fi r 4 1(1 whpot- i a8"' ' &r in hw tedious work, opened the camiign oiKthcRcpub- "H Statesman says : A farmer I ' ' determiiied to do every lien side at Los Angcle, Cal., on , J near &. j STm' aT the night ofthe 8th, to oi of the ji ,k1 ! ma good growth 25 pupils aro expeeted. largest crowds ever assembled in the j ""wt-iucikm.s, succeeded mca- .Many persons in California liratcd the Republican North Caroliia ly bonfires, t.m.,1' ...! o.l. i Vlslllliir It hpticpnn 11 a hmii! f 0 1 !. I t . . ,'... g vi gm.r, ot., uii uit out. I a v w wgnu KicKing ami started lo run. The afsmtliett rull ot Ukm ? G A. JK, making sad The wagon passed over young la tha Wttrk f Africa. ;. LETTER FROM DH. UVINUSTOXK. James Kordou Bennett, Jr., of tlie New York HeraU, received by young man named liercc, '.cable on the 25th tilt, the following u.j.Niw,iu;-gmii jears or age, wno was feuer. iriveii bv Dr. Livintrstone tn cele. ! tllc ''' 1 ' young- g fay with hw fktiar, twelve SUnIeVi of Ul0 mfW fix ; victory i iHtcrs l.vn.gn, the neighborhood of S!KL1P ?!! UjiJi.onTaueanika. Fast Africa. ) , the fir. ! lteh have a habit of; "T ZTL"L nLT" K'ovemW 1871. , uuni s-ii morning no saw a curly-haircd gambler ot an l rai.citco, suicided .V.mi gyurslaiidn.g in the vicinity the lOlli. He was fi.rmerlv eounly shows a valuation of prowr-1 u'. VMiCS' , 1 ,ie ,ar I T? '"J" ot wn'' h tvamr.,,.t;,t?aosi ,mer tiring ot this sort of conduct, d.ed in two hours. Tho accident ly amountii.g to W tf,318. , ored , lu,.ge Bw ,wk place 0( Wednesday, of last John taust, living on Snohcm- j it nr the young gents. Tpon go. week, a nvcr, near oeatue, was killeu a I '"8 w me ganien in the! K. Kingsbury, a well known it w days since by a block ot wootl which fell on his hiau. The Wi st Side has been chang ed to the Yamhill Reporter, Hand ley eJitor. The Democratic Mate Central Committee has issued a call for a meeting at Portland, Sep. 2d. Willowa Valley, lying cast of Gland Hondo, i:i Tnion comity, 'J ho City Council of f'aleia is lias been taken possflssiu) of by the ; agitated about w ho sha 1 lw Chief Iilw Iron f ! , ,.. ..a,.. , c gvuuifmaii ( veauny, out iiaa tost everything, invited him into breakfast, but he i " . i r i declined, saying, "I guess I have , ) "'' Anbnrn, J.aker eon.,- got my toot iu it. I won t come J Vl '"r 7 f "i'8" bat-kaVm if you will let me go f ? .7! 'T, I,;.. .:." h'mJ .. . B i ounce?. Several such have been nun iilllv. HO W ISIil'S US 10 III ronn e. i .i l .t .. . i. his vom .r ftini.U .!,.. 1, I... ! u,l,v' " ws moved the trap and they need not tear to return, whites and about one hundred homesteads located. The valley is a very tine one, and has hitherto been in possession of the Indians. A great deal of wheat in Yam hill county is being cut with head er. A Tales party visited the sum mit of Jffcuiit Hood recently. 1 he mines of Canyon City are g;a lnal y failing. Engineer. The two contestants for the oflice refuse to draw lots as in- plenty as gravel stones, Snag pulling is in operation on the Willamette river at Uowcrs' Lar, a lew miles below Corvallk A Corvallis paper says that the snags arc the chief obstacles to navigation, as there is water enoiurh. structed bv the Council, and what! . --Jaeinviiie correspondent ot - II ir. It j to do the latter does not know. Farmer says a lanre quantity I of wine will be manufactured in The Northern Pacific Railroad Jackson county this year. The Company are selling blocks at the ! P.l" CWP a excelleilt. U(I the i ily frame and depressed it beyond !taiitMiM.h!m.u. ftmt crop lair. measure. I thought I was dyinff James Gordon Bennett, Jr., Esq.: It is, in general, somewhat diffi cult to write to one never seen. It seems much like addressing an ab stract idea, but the presence of your representative, .Mr. Mauley, in this region, takes away the strange ness I should otherwise have tclt, and in writing to thank y mii tor your extreme kindness that prompt ed you to send him, I feel quite at home. If I explain the forlorn condition in which he found me, you wi 1 easily erceive that I have a good reason to use a very strong expression of gratitude. 1 came to Ujiji, a trip between tour and five hundred miles, beneath a blazing vertical sun, having been baffled, defeated and forced to return when almost in sight of the geographical part of my mission by a number of half-taste Moslem slaves sent to me from Zanzibar instead ot men. My heart was made still sorer by the woiui sights i iiaa seen ot man's inhumanity, which told on my bod- ert Mnreliwon, net me, with tena-' a kick bbkaw act mm, city, believing that all the world 1T wmaMt arMat taUt will come rijfht s !f. The water-; K,a e,lt, on, every one' plate ai shed of somT, cttrffN? Africa u over, ! Ktw! mm 1-uiKlred mile In length. The ( 5 ott'hThrTtt fountains therein am atmoet limit- ' ttwpieenor breml remaintng aAera merable. That is, it wottkl taW a "wal, aho the slices which will get man's li&timeto count them. From , ,,r5, the next BaTO an em the wnt.r And tUev oewen anu mixeu witn a cup ot uie yater-sl)ed they converge into , 1nler mid. ptodl rf i fc- , tour large - rivers, and these again i niece of butter hatrtha bu of m into two mighty streams in the 0:1 ''e grkkllc or spider when Wi great Nile valley, which beains in the6nwl in the egg and waftK ten degree, to twelve degrees th 1 jg gj " '""S 'e "gui, or to toat and prepared with tor lem uanuitt oil IIH9 ancient, prolllcill, and gave me a clear idea ot drain- mailt no much of the smelt if tto punt to be totally unfit to drink; u Iwwl of watir remaining In a close sleeping-i'ooni will also imbibe a Tery UiiuIeHsant flavor. Dr. Chandler of the .Scliool of Mines New York, ha' found in water, which h.n lain over night In lead pipes, a sutiktenl amount ot' dissolved lead to produou daugvroii' Illness, if not death. . f . e , . , - e t The Academy building at Paker I wo tons of skins and fine flir. cStyl.apln approaching comple- were recently shipjicd from Olym-1 tion. It was once destroyed by fire. pia for Portland. The f tate lends ten thousand dol- On Thursdav of last week, from to build it. tl " j - " The old town of Oakland is a Portland journal, we learn that a j 2"le Chemeketa Hotel at Sa- moving down to the new town of Oakland, situated a half a mile distant on the railroad. On Saturday last a Grant and Wilson (lub was organized at Eugene City. J. H. I). Hender son was elected President. Fifty three names were put down at the first meeting. A man named Burnett, and two horses were killed by lightning iu the weiods i.ear Prescott, Arizoi, recently. At Olympia, on Friday last, a drunken Indian known as "Pete" pointetl his gun at several white men and threatened to shoot. A German named Emery fired on him, wounding him in the shoulder. The wound was not dangerous but brought the Indian to his senses. He is in jail. There is so much smoke on the !5onnd that the steamers find it necessary to blow a whistle every five minutes, for the prevention of collisions and to ascertain by the echo the proximity ot the shore, Sail vessels eau't go alone, but are obligeil to wait for steamers lo tow them out toja. The SaltT.ako Ntnu says that a lady in that city has commenced euit against her Mormon husband lor a bill of divorce and $C0,000, on the ground that the latter left her self and children and lived for some time with a woman of ill repute, Washington Territory wants a atatute to punish lmchelors fur mar rying tho FchoolroVams as fast as they arrive, General Milroy on Saturday took possession of the office of Superin tendent of Indian Affairs for Wash Ington Territory More than two thousand labof- Ore arc now at work on the N. P H. K., between the Columbia and Puget Sound, one half of whom are Chinamen Poise City has 235 school chil dren Indians belonging at Camp Har ney have been raiding on settlers on Crooked river, stealing horses and uutchcrir.g catt'e. A party of sol diera followed them from Camp uarncy, ana after a jaunt of fifteen fiays overiiauiea them near Camt ',..... l,.. I,....J. J i. . ' fire originated in a smoke house in I let" "a?,",J," HOia,D,,t auu win soon uc opened. Tho police of San Francisco are doing tlieir lxt to break up that class of evil doers known as hoodlums. the center of a block lying between Front and First and Jorrison and Yamhill streets, in that city which, for a time, promised a first class conflagration. Luckily the firemen j Congressman Kelley addressed a were etpial to the emergency, and very large audience in San Frau- the block was save 1 with the loss c!h:o 0,1 t,ie evening of the 13th of the house and contents. ' I'f'' J J'1 Tra,i." sP?kt' .,,. , ; to a moderate audience at Maguires 11)0 lol,n8 'w ..post offices the same evening. have been created: Phmsant Grove, '1 he Society tor the Prevention l akima county ; Fall City, King ; ot C rue ty to Animals, of San Fran county. Oregon Putter Creek, Willow Forks and Pock Creek, Wasco county ; Hermanville, Coos county; Klamath, Jackson county. Idaho Territory Fayette Store, Ada county. On Tuesday night of last week the store of Mr. J. M. Uncon, of Oregon City, was broken into and cisco, seized a box ot eight inches in height, two ;bet wide and five i'eet long, containing thirty-six live chickens which had been brought from Portland l.y steamer. The fowls had not received fowl er wa ter on the trip. The parties taking them there were to be prosecuted. Koseburg" is organizing a .brass baud. There are five miles of track to robbed offl,000 in coin a::d l.xral 1 1)0 la,,J before t,JC " ru to rentiers. Jasper W. Johnson has had his "picter" take.i. Warner, two huudred miles distant, if ight valuable mares were recover ed. 7'he Indians are iu irons. The Salem Statesman says a man named W. T. Mansfield, ar (ived in that city on tho Port'and twin last Saturday, and wandering about the city became intoxicated and attempted to take his lite with laudanum. Whea tint found he was almost insensible, but out of danger at last accounts. The Portland Itnlklin uuder iImS caption of "Pleasant Para graphs," siy. the attorney, have m Astoria, Murt be afraid ot Open air meetings arc still held in Portland. Tho fire engine purchased by Corvallis is an old one, having been purchased in Boston for San Posebursj i Houses in Iioseburg are iu great eicmand Forty thousand acres of swamp lands have Iieen located in Coos county under the "steal ' authorized by the last Legislature. A divorced wife of a man named Stages living near Salem went, a few days since, to the residence of Francisco in 1850. Its ori'inaI 4("r fwianor huslKMitl to kidnap her cost was 18,000, but was purchas ed by Corvallis for 82,000. A sale of Washington Territory University lands was advertised to come oft' last week at Seattle. There were no bidders, and the lands will not be sold till someboely wauts them. It is expected that preliminary surveys to the 49th parallel down the Sound will be completed this year, but it is not probab'c that a locating line will lie ordered till exhaustive reconnoissances deter mine the best line of route. A washing machine factory has been started at Olympia. An act of Congress provides that Colleges which havo capacity to educate 150 students may have a Department of military science un- dcr charge of an officer of tho Army. President Catch, of VVal lamct University, will ask that Lieut. Fred. Schwatka, now of the 5th Cavalry, stationed on tho North Platte, may be detailed to act as such lrofessor of .Military Science at that place. T ho num. ber of institutions so lavored is limited to twenty. The City Council of Salem has two children and carry them oft' to her present husband's house. A fight ensued. Stages whaled her well, was arrested and discharged. llow-Iish-waum-poo, a Cayuse Chief at the Umatida Reservation, it not the richest, is one of the rich- on my feet. It is not too much to say that I passed every step of my uneasy, sultry way iu pain, and I reached Ujiji a wreck of bones. There I found some 500 worth of goods which I had ordered from Zanzibar had unaccountably been intrusted to a drunken man half, caste Moslem tailor who after squandering thera tbrsixteeu months on tho way to Ujiji, finished up by selling off the remainder for slave and ivory tor himself. He had divined tlie Koran and found I was dead ; he had also written to the Governor of Unyanyambe that he had sent tho slaves after me to Manyama who had returned and reported my decease and begged per mission to sell oft" tho few goods his drunken appetite had spared. He, however, knew perfectly well flora men who had seen me I was alive ami waiting for g.iods and men, but as for morality, ho is evi dently an idiot, ami there being no law except that of the dagger or musket, 1 had to sit down in great weariness destitute ol everything sve fine Corter clothes anef beads, which I had taken the precaution to leave hero in easo of extremity The near prospect of begging among the Ujijians made me miserable. 1 could not despair, because I lauirh- ed so much at a friend, who, on reaching the month of the Zambes- io, said he was tempted to despair on breaking a photograph ot his wife. We could have no Riiccess after that. Afterward Ida's despair had to me such a strong smack of ludicroiisness that it was out of the question. Well, when I got to about tlie worst verge, vague ru mor, of an English visitor reached me. I thought of myself as a man who went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, but neither priest,, Levite, nor bamantau could possibly pass my way. lot tho geHxLSamaritan labor. Tore water will absorb manv un. age. 1 had to feel my way and was i pleasant odor. A pan full of clean generally groping in tho dark, for ; " from " w" gPri" who enrVl-where rivers ran wo I "25 A?"" 1.1 ,, 111 " WtH.1l Hi!) .H'MPIII Willing lUftf Will VV VI It.' ' -'t Mill by. The Portuguese who visited Cazetnbic aked tor slaves and I heard nothing else. I asked about matters, questioned ami crossques tinned until I was almost afraid of being sot down as afflicted with hydrocephalus, my last work, in which I have been greatly hindered from want of suitable attendant, and was following the central lino of drainage down the rough conn try of cannibals called Manyumia, or shortly Mauyema. This line of drainage has tour lakcsin it fourth I was near when obIired to I tailor 1111,1 hii betrothed would visit turn back. It is from one to" three i !! ln 1". i'i ' '".'i0-, The Mulm ...... Kvti pivtM uini wi iniiuij i iv fm them to take part in e'ectrical cxpert ment. lie bade them give him tlieir baixH, put one po.'e ot a Kumkorf ap paratiM between tlie girl's finger and tlie other Into tlie tailor's band, and then joined currents. The lovers fell to tlie ground in convulsive tit, bm ramermi only laughed. After trying to diwngage themselves from the ap paratus Tn vain, in five minutes thev became distorted corpses, t'arnerini with the utmost "sangfroid" reported tlie mutter to the polk and gave him self up. A SciKNTmc Revknge. A ttrribk scientific revenge was recently taken by a young chemist in Venice named Orlando t arnerini. lie loved a young lady, but she loved anntlier. who win a tailor. Orlaiuto owed bim monev. The id sent word he "would pay it it tue lie, has a good form and $5,000 cash. He oilers to run his spotted horse against auy horse that may be brought to tlie Agency up to No vember next, iu a six mile dash for $l,000-or more. The old chap is also a political sport, as he offers to bet 81,000 that President Grant will be re-elected Puget Sound pirates are still operating. Seven hundred tons of coal 'are taken out of Bellingham Coal Miues every week The timber to the north-west of Portland was on fire last Tuesday evening, a d some superstitious per sons thought it might be occasioiied by fragments of the exploded comet. says the Oreaonian. Tho Web foot dews checked it 7'here are nineteen money-order offices in Oregon, ami six in Wash ington Territory. Mu'tnomah county had some $37,000 in its treasury on the 1st of July. Coal has beeu found on tlie North Umpqua. tlnK T .,1.1 JL T1...1. I. I l, . , , , . (Ts iiiwoiD. ijiuu ix jjuoii unit: iu- lately concluded to discontinue some eel the Chemeketa Hotol at Sal, of its street lamps, and also the j fr two years. Bush hat started to '1 nsco for furniture, etc., says the Statesman. Ye local of tlie Statesman com- est men m Imatilla county. lie wascloseathanehandoiieofmypeo. owns 2.000 horses. (500 head of cat. tin VIlBliAil lilt n r. iiA 4 1 ' services ot one of its two watlimn.. on the score ot economy. Chas. I.oi'U.i nf f nu, :.- ha himU nnfl.tt.1 .... .t' oi me catue wiucft wander a ...... uwinn iu uie a wmf. the, Bxa ,S ;. Chemeketa Hotel at Salem, at the let or hinderance, eatuixvfraib. of iuj oi oo,vov ior me wnote build- lIVUHi w- mg T'he deal mute school wi l reopen in Salomon September 1st, uuder the auDenutejideuce of Prof, Smjtl. A iSalem youth, son of nlnwr attempted to run off tbe oUikr day on the train, but hi father kaning of hu intention, nuceaded in briiK. mg him back to the pfttwaMA1 pie rushed up at the top of his speed, ami in great excitement gasped out, "An Englishman is coming; I see him!" ami off he danced to meet him. The Ameri can flag, the first ever seen iu these parts, at the head of a caravan, told me the nationality of the stranger. I was as cold and non- hjemonstrative as we Islanders are usually reported to bo, but your kindness made my frame thrill ; it was indeed overwhelming, and I said in my soul, "Let the richest blessings tlcsceml from the highest ou--sou and yours." Hie news Stanley had to tell me was thrilling; the mfarhtv nolitktal chantres on tlm T ' oontmeitt ; the success of the At iaiitic cable, the election ot Gen. Grant and many other topics rivet ed my attention for days togetlier, and had an immediate and benefi cial effect oo ray health. I had been without news from home for years, save what I could glean from tow batmuty Jteetcwt and Punch of 1808. My appetite rev vived, and iu a week I began to feel strong again. Saturday brought a most kind and encouraging dis patch (rem Lord Clarendon, whose lorn I sincerely deplore, the first I have received from tlie Foreign Office since 1866, and information that the British Government had kindly scuts thousand pounds sterl ing to my aid. Up to his arrival f was not aware ot any pecuniary aid, as I came uusalarted, and this want is now happily required, and I am anxious that you aiid all my friends should know that. un. cheered by letter, 1 have stock to mile's in width and never can be reached at any point or at any timo of tho year. The two western drains, I.upria or JJartlefreiz river Hows into it at Lake Kamaloroo, then the great river Comain flows through Lake Lincoln into, and seems to form the western arm of the Nile, on which Pitherick trad ed. Now I know of about sfx hundred miles of water-shed, and unfortunately the seventh hun-1 dred miles is tho most interesting j of the who'e, for in it, if I am not j mistaken, four fountains arise from j an earthen mound, and tlie four be- come, at no great distance off, a large river. Two of these run north to Kgypt, I.upria and Lou rain, and two run south into inner Ethiopia, as Liambat or Upper Zambesic or Lafrere. These are not the sources ot the Nile, as men tioned by the Secretary of Minerva in the city of Sais, to Herodotus. I have heard of them so often, and at such great distances oft that I cannot doubt their existence, and in spite of some longing for home that seizes me every time I think of my family, I wish to finish up their rediscovery. Five hundred pounds sterling worth of goods have again unaccountab'y been distrusted to slaves, and have been over a year on the way instead of four months. I must go where they lie at your expense, ere I can put the natural completion to my work, and it my uiR'iosuros regarding the terrible I jijian slavery should lead to the suimression. of the eastward stavn trade, I shall regard that as a great er mauer tiy far tl.au the discovery of all Nile sources together. Now that you have done with domestic slavery forever;, lend us your pow erful aid towards this gre-at object This fine country is blighted as with a curse frem above in order that the slavery privileges of a petty Sultan of Zanzibar may not bo infringed, and the rights of the crown ot rortuga . winch are mytluca1, should be kept iu abey ance till some future time when frica will become another India to Portuguese stone traders. I con- elude by again thanking you most coreuatiy ior your great generosity, aud am gratelul'y yours, U.W IU UV1KUSTONE. AWUVHTOIVt ..m Fob Tine - . New Wilson Underfeed Sevlng Haehfaw I TT W1M. ItlXHilir THE MASS 1 friends of the BUT i W Wilson IinprG?6fl Sewing HacMa To know Hint tn llic ntnliliorn cantust superiority in impkof work.at Ibarra Northern Ohio Fair, thotr favorite ha (w-rlnloirtlie two great Trumiutni!-4t KWtl for lnl bIx spoclincns lnachln work, nnil the Diploma for hetrt etnbrokV cry. Ast lie ffii-nt couiiwl !l ton was In ttm two i hjhusk, It will Iw auun that the WIV "Oil's victory i coinfJoto. knew tote would U) so ; it could not lie atbenrta-. Then- Is no talking down tho fact that to New Wilson is the liest. Family awria Machine, now liuinnfaetnre'l - tumble uf doiiin Uie best work on any kind of gooda under nllvireiiinmnnciM. This award of the hkrheat pnwitnm should and will silence the talk of thai lnrne class of sewlnv inaehinc men whu have made i his machine t ho olfjeet of their sinn'liili'iiiultv.aliiinlvhccaniiK It ! nuvt. entleprioeduiacliinuanp underselln their r aihiiihi) e ilium. Ro and nee tlie Premium New WHwm Scwinir Machine, the beat In the workl, now on exhibition at Snow A lions Are iiK-ij,i4 rirsi sinici, l onuuiil, una and ivuiomber yon can buy this preml iuh iiiii.- hit tv, (JalTAjieiits wanted. MINKE & I'K.VKSOX. Jnlyl9,73-ia -mw. BLAGKSMITHING ? -AX0- General Repair Shop. AtiRiei LTiavi.. HU yovng uhh. TIk; Ix-st thing which we can fiml to fe-eil vouiie lamte with. Is a large oil can with the sjiout jurf long euongli for the compiou anitu-iiereha nipple to slip over the end and rfill remain secure on if. With a can filled with warm milk, many knite could be saved wImm dams do not succle them properly at Ilrst. We liave saved s v- eraf Iu tUU way, and find it been adoptetl sooner might have saved many more. It ofU'ii liannens tlint , . . . . I r- - ' ene iniuw are weak, am the cws not coming to tlieir milk immediately af ter the litut of the lamb, the latter is lost from coM, when a small amount of warmed milk would save it. KKRWrtniS KOlt THE TOTATO. Ashes are grjat fertilizers for the potato; apply In the hill. A little guano is an additional help . some al so ii-es lime to advantage all a- pueu in ine mil. a good soil, well rotted aud mixed with the soil is usu ally sufficient, with manure of some sort or the fertilizers mentioned iu the hill. This secures the crop, aud will not grow too much vine, which Is apt to be the case where the land is quite rich. Where tlie soil was of ordinary fertility we have found benefit iu ap plying manure, spread broadcast. Af ter a while it was worked Into ih soil, and made a Hue, mellow thing of is wueiiiiuig die crop greatly, but rpnK rNDEKSHJNEn HAVTNti- Rd A turned lo Alhamv. irnil tuirMn hi. shopon comer of Ellsworth and Baronj streets, .aanounCM bis raadineMi to atwad to all kinds of ULACKHMITItrNfi. MILL A M.U'HWH xmvsa, xtc. Aluo, hat on band and for sale, tb COQOILLABS WAOOM, Stray or Farce-lead 9 OKAIH OKIU, TAB KOLINB, aad other FWW WOOD'S EE,: FES A MOWSB, which hi -.ill aeli on the most naatet terms. HORSE SHOEINa- .A!l rouu4,Oi; Reaettiar, $1. UIVC KB A (Alt. All work entrusted to me win reeetra NiiviiiHui. mm up executeu u hi nnat lile niuiiniT u lih ,-.,) ..,.. A hna' of public jmtronagt is solicit?. CaT" Shoi ion corner Klbnrort h and SesmiMl street s, opposite Pierce's rem-. ' "(' 10, 4 WOOD. makiiiK It rather earse ami wut fit only to teed to stork. Tl N-tior ort might be made tn dn far i In. ia. le, but we prefer a different kind of pamuHin ior urn purpose. Asbes and okl vi-ge-uible manure will supply Uik '. ,gww l not quite 80 the tank which mj to Kph. ' Z&r)TT mnU' JOHN SCHMEER, BKALKB I Groceries & Provisions, ALBANY, OBEGOX, H A.i0PEIn5D ms tiBOQK 7.. i ,S,a,'1,,1,mo" on comer of Klhwonh ?nr with a fresl, oS of . JnTOnnectlpn with the store he win ben fy. Mdwittalwajs have on haatl i fuU suppiy of frean brnul, crackera, Im "OlBtdssB. QMS