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in o- o o- -;Tho Now York "World1 :- o : : Art Advertisement in : :uTh(3 Democrat;'! : "AmeiTcan "Farmer"! v'' $2.80. : 0... o I "The "DemQci'at i liJiS'ffiSU-" BIG MTUMSJ ;i in in o VOL XXVII. fcateretl at the riut Oltlre at Albaay. ., m BeeB-4 lass Mall Halteri ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1891. riTITfa A KITTIWU, Publisher ana fraprlelerat MO. o Jfl iir ffl ilff - -L -I'L;!! k 5- LITTLE ELJV PILLS. do not cn.pr. sicken on CONSTIPATE. Sum Cm rot Sick Heaoachc. ng mil troaoiM Mistnc rroia laili ration r Gonttirattio. V lutpmtM t h (Vrnt'loi in ""Iv hi KirtMnlh Hl.ww. Thm tlM mb hm nlrvOv aljnlrl to atm th cm, m on, ill crtti nover b too Itv iloao, i'ntjr to t kt o ciMA-h Mtvitr. 43 pills put up i w atrtmt isl rrtiet run brrrt1 in nwt pnekrt. A irM ( tV? ttJ TrTflr and lltltM Mom. N CtrwHla, wills) Hswa."TrV Hrt. HM Kryh-,i ttottl. tUIVLIt ItiMttt a-.) UUK MOO Iter tt. tsa Mttawa. g OR. HARTER'3 IffON TONIC. V n PrKIKIKH th M.IMtlt; flKlifHTIC l 1.1 VFR a B SS l KIDN KT , i:"'T'llk'HI. hH.lT ATM-fl The dr. hartes keqicine co.st. iou.s. to. EAST AND-SOUTH, -VIA- Southern Pacific Routo SHASTA LINE. Esproa Train lear. Portland Dally sW-li I North 7:""f. T L Ar 9:3b II L 6:21 A H l.v SjlO r a Albmr San rrn?ini 11 a I Ar Al.v tain .t..i only at tnllowlnif alatiuna tiortli ol H,tmrif. Kt lortanj. Onron CltT. W.vod. anrn. Salem, AIImiit, Tuifmit, Shwlil, llala.y llar- a' (' MAIL, VA1LT l;"3.al.r P.tUnJ Ar4ra ISO r a L Albany l.r :W a 5:43 1 a I Ar K.bury L I 0 a a ALlJUtr LOC4L( D!LT BTCkn STilDIT) a I L PortUiid Ar I 9 KX A a ?2.L!J i Ait?wy ?-ll:?2.i lm.tp nuarn, itt a F. AiTJ r I j5 4B lr Ar Ltmon tr:ittB TB Lt Allwny Arl t:Mfi tilt Ar Lfbwoa Lr I 8 0r PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeuincr Cars. for a traniatwlatiaai ml ftriBl-r laoa raaara sera. Mwarau a,xpraa Tralaa tt Will klTlal.B. -BKTnCCST rwUTLAMV) AND tOKTAlllS, Mill, iiiiiiui (Ex.-rpt Sami7.) Mil I Lr 1:10 r a Ar Port'au.l Corvalli Ar 6.30 r a Lr I is &4r irass mm bailt (Excjp'. Sund.v. 4!) r a I Lt ra Ar Portlanil McMinnvill Ar I ': a I. 6.44 a a 'rhrontrh TiolcotK To all point EAST. AUD SOUTH. 'oi fui. itilnriauid i rear llna ratra. a.M a, . naCnnipanv Airtnt at Al'n . . . OKHLEH K C KOtlEKH Ma?;as.r Aaa't O. P. anil P. Ar YAQULYA BAY KOUTB. o Oregon Picific Raihodd, T C UOiiG, KcrclTer. o Ors&on EevelopmanS Co's Steamers, Short Mne to CMlirorala. yirat-class through paBsouger and fslgrht line from Portland and all point Sr the WilUtneteA Valley to and rrom bh f raclsco, C'tei. BosU ojito c2os connection at Alban with troln, of th Oregon Paclfi Hailroad TIMKSCHKDULE. .xcwpt 8unday.) '-' Albany r. a,;tve t'aquina, 7:wa,m Lmt t'orrallia l:J;Jr, a. Iara Corvallif, 10:35 i,a 4rr Taqaina, 1:.'I5 r. a. Amu Albanjr, lt:lj a. a O. A C. trains connect si Albany and Corvaills. The above trains cricectat f aa ulna with the Oregon Development Unaripacy' Line of Steamships betwon Yauina and .San Francinco, dilMSO DATE." . -raov TAQHJI4. WUUmctt. Villev, Tuwriajr, Anij 4tli : ThlirarUr, Anf 15th ; Saturday, Ae 2nU ; Womliy.AoK SU rii in rKcnco WlllameUa Valley, Friday. Ju'y 31t ; Huniliy, Auif Sth ; Tueaday, Auj IBth) Wednaiday, Aug JOlb Tho Comp4o -Twryea the ngnt U t -.ana's Balling dates vthout notice. V. 11. Paaaengort from Portland and Tlllamotto Va!loy point can make clone mnectloa with the trains of the Yaaalna Tnte at Albany or Corrallls, and if dea nl toSn Franoinco ahoald arrange to rrlTe at Yaouina the evening before tfate f uln aVraswratrr rrM ratea alwaya Ibe L.weat InformUlii auiily ti A R Ohapmaa, Freight and Ai.rit, Albany, C. C. H AVI L. O. F. ard P. Atren . Carval.la. PROFESSIONAL CARDS QEO. E. C II A JIH to. E. CnAH IlKULArV, Auamerat L. Will praatio. a all enurt of tb. tava. BfHKial attantl'm 4raa a mtMn tn probata and to oo le;tioo. OfICS-Io tha r linn block. J K. If EATJIEItFOHO, , Attorney at La. Will prtTtlei In all court of th atata. OfflRei Flliin bleefc, Albany, Orcn. w U. HILTEU, Attorney at La uid 8 illclt-ir in Chaaosry. tlon mad on all point. Loan no;.tit.l ' orable term. Albany, Oregon. Co'loe- a ar G EO. W. WRIGHT, , ittornerat Law. and Jfotarr Pablle.Will praetloa ia all oouruof tbi tat and In th United Stale eoort for Oregon. fHcei -Front rooms orer Bank of Oregon, Albany, ugn. . a. . niscattas. a. , rinw JLACKni BBi A WATSON, Atoray at Ia. Ad basinaa will raoelr prompt attention, wmuivua reuow -iemiir,aioany, ur J.' WII1TJTEY, Attorney at La, and Votary Public. O10.ua. Albany tjr. j. i.. niLii, Fhyi1an and Snrgeati, OFFICE Corner Flrat aa Ferry tnreet, Albany, Oregon. D K. MA STOW A DAVI. Priysleian and Inrgaoas. OFFIflB Coraar Seeer.4 and Dronialbin traet. Albanr, Or, Call promptly attouded In eitr aad aosalry; TU. O. A. WIHTNET, JLF PhT.loUn and lirrra. Oraluals et B!leus Me foal Ool ege, New York City. Dine at woman a Upeotalty. OFlrlu rrsimn oiosa, aaoaay, ureg.u ACADEMY OF . Our Lady of Perpetual Help, ALBANY, - - REGON Conducted by th, SibUi. f St, Benedict Tuition in select day sob ool range from -5 to (10. . Fer terms of Boarding Sohool or an pnlctlars apply at the Aca-Semw orj TtriwaKiatcrfciijperioreaS! BAD ECZtL.i o. IIea.d one Solid Sore. Itt ti'u.; -lladlo Tlo IIU HuuU to ('-. . Cured by Cutlcuru. Onr Mill boy brols. out oi hi hoad -Hh a ti it form of eraa, wlu'u ho wu four nioiiUia old. S' triad Uireo dortoM. but thv r did not hclii him. We tliea Hud your Uvrvo Cutici.'U Uaaauiaa. and aftur ualng tlioiu eleven woot rxaetly aottird. Inglodln iHIona, he began lo aleiullly liii'rtive, and after tho uea o( thrin fir invn month Lie head was nllmly well. V hen wo bii.'.n uelngltht head waa a ina ar irom tb rrown to hi eyol rn. It was alo all over hi rare, nuiil of h fiire, and amall plurra on dlff.Ti tit purta f bi body. 'I'hrre werealxteett TV ' ,J bl hnnile tlr-t tolheermll. jttw.-- J ttri,l hMd them ahrn ba waa tnk.n npj and had la keon mttlen tll on hla h.iml to k.vp ble finger, naili o il o( t'.i,i trv, aa bo would aorali-h If h. uld I :i any way K. l hl hand lma. W know four Ctrrirt'nA ItKMEI.ira enrpj hlin. t'a IA.I anft la rvennum'nltiiif ihrn In other. uuu. u. i JAN hi 1 i A HAUU!.-if WcbMer, Ind. Cut!cu?ci Resolvent Tbe new Mrs-. I rind F'Jn Purifier, and grenteat of llllllior I. 'lllC.li.'H. ft. Ih lilmvl of ll Inn.nrl. Uo and .I.omm oh .in m. mid thu romovtMi th. eiiwj, wuiw ri ru ciu, t!i. groat akin euro, and t.urtotra r.AP, r.nei)ulnlta kln bvautlni-r, clear th akin and ei-iln, and rcnioro the hulr. Thua th tirrii-tnt URwxninirtroFvorT aiwrle. of Itching, bilrtilnir. caly. jiliirih-.n id hlou-hy akin, acalp, and blood dlaeaji'. f.Mi.i i.luiiil..a ia i. I Infaacy to a4v, wh.'a lUo butt hj ilcUu tulL Pa.', Ktaotvc.or, ijl.01. lWarvd b the 'dtti 4nri axo l uiKH AL OonwuuTniM, Hoaton. 4THendfor "Uuw tot'ura Skin Im.. ai tuuauououa, auu ijw waumonlal. DIDY'C Pkln m' pnlP ptJtllwl and W-u;li'. d OrtUl O by Cur k UK a tioar. Abaulutoly pure. Wm AND WEAKNESSES Ot fiaialra Instantly mlt.awl Kw U.t ii 'W,.'ltir int.an.l lufialllhla Antldototo 1 lt'k liitiamma-tAH W l ... - -i.i w- ( Hisig ti rsiiDffsi ns Cutlcura AnU-1'aUn riaat.r. VEGE1 !BLE PAflACEA 41ERARE0 FROM RO HERDS. i ;aTHcuc op ' AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED STATE gttke STOMACH Or an INACTIVE LIVER. FOR SALr Br ALL ORUGGISTS & GENERAL DEALERS! ARK OF ORCUOX. I ALBA ST, OBBOOX. f'aplui. f Ja.a.,. .. If FUERRILL . E J LANSING ....J.I W I-LA1S PradJent , Vio-Prealdent.... CaehiT Tranaaeta a general banking btulnen: RflpkftfiM Vum .tV. t mw.A ... -ii . u - i . " " P " - . w'.u n m : .1 la urljnn. dUo In tin United gtatesi aiaooa England, Ireland. r " iuu i wi i j . Collection mad. at all a.m!htA M . able term. IuteroM aliased j time dopotll. IIKST IfATIO-VAL II43fI, Or ALBANY, ORKdOM, President. ... Tie Prealdent . ...-..LFL1VW H, E.YOL'NO -K. W. LANOro.V aaUler.... rBAJIiArrr.1 a nrvrRii.i...vir.vn.i . AH:oi;h'rM kwv Mhii ,A .i.uk BIOilTX.ltllANUK aud Ul Taphtc trarufer, vld fsw Tori. 8.n Franoicm. C'hicjuro and p.iUanH fgon CO JJECTION? HADE on faturablo term. BTKICTOU 4. K. Toca K, W. L.ac. L Blair. L. Flism ZdwaadI.Sox. . I!! CO If 4TI09TAt,DA!K, I OF ALBAHT. ORIOO.t. CAPITAL STOCK 1100,000. President J r. rnwiw nc-pri.iit j it r Alston! Art Caahler... o A ARCfllXtOLO. n .mi 1 r r.. t u . i-t or a Udd, W U .loltra, J A Crawird and OA Arch iboid. TRANSACTS a general banking bualneaa. DKAWBIUH'I liKArTSon tie York, a ail !.: !. Oregon. LOAN MOrf ST on apiiibrad Mcnrtty aaepoall ur-Hct cneca. POBTLAXD MtVIXUft DANK, OF rOWTLAND. OKKOOA. Paid up capital 8urjln and pruSt... ..2!4,000 .. 1,000 Interest altawad on sating doposits as follows: On ordinary sarlng book. ....4 per cent par annum, on term seringa dooks ..... .8 por cent por annum. On certificate ol dti,Hll. For threemontbs, ... For sis mouth. ........... .4 per cent par annum: A per ctnt per annum: 6 par cant par annum' For tw.lr. month.... rKANH 1IKHUM, KTWIdent . 1. THOMFSON Vica-Preaident. U. C, 8TEA1TON. Caabisr. B ANH. OF CIO, CIO, OBKOOi. Preeldent....... Vic.. Preaideut I 8 If oasis .......... Inr Mraaa 0 8 Mat Cashier. laaoioui: EOoiw, SKorri, U Bryant Jelm Gaines P Smith. Does a general banking and arehanga buainees. Sight drain ktaued ew Albany, PorMaad sod San rraaa... Conrad Mover. 'VRoruunry, or. STAR BAKERY Gntner BroadalMn and first Sts., DEALER IN tunett Frntts, . fjannril fleuia rlea Frail, tobacco, Wagiar .... Coder. , Etc,, CIgitra, ftp'4.. Tea. E(0. ik-. Hi TS ery thing that 1 kepi In m wand groonry re. Hlijhcai rlcetp' raldfor ii UCrHDS of tGDUCL Bent stock or 2nd fBT ;ood In the Va y, and tho mostreas .a la prices, bolb nb. (selling. I hav, on hand all kiiiu. FURNITURE. STOVES, TINWARE ' ! Tniiuwa nnnvH niiiTiinr CLOCKS, CROCKERY. ETC., ETC. f door wsst of 8 B Young' oi afire M. COTTUIB Zn(lC Stofe, OOAL UKOOHD. Thk Rkason. The Railroad Com nil loners gave a thalr ftaon for reducing freight rates on the S. P., follow: "We find that Ihe said freight rates, schedules aru clnmincallont. inmie, uactl and em plored by aatd company on Its lines In the stnte of Oregon, are unjust and unreason able, and more than a fair compensation for tho services rendered or lo be rendered In the transportation ot freight on Its said road," and they then Issued Ihe following Imperious order. "You will, therctore. at a day not later than Septcn.bcr I, i8ji, cancel and annul all rates, orders, lrltt, classincatlona and rules tn force on vcr.ir lines In conflict with the above finding, and put Into force and eflcct the schedules, tariffs and classifications revised and modified by this board," VI Mlller.Secrctary of Ihe K. R. Com mission. Is In the city today, and gives the UR mock at a schedule ot tno proposed freight charges. They do not alloc I Al bany much.ns our rates are already down, owing to O. P. competition. Following are the tales to East Portland tinder It: Grain, flour, feed and mill stuff, 9 cents per 100 ibs; green fruits In car loads, ir, cents per 100 Ibs, In less than cur load, lS cents; vegetables, 13 cents, reduced a cents', wood, soft, by car load, 5; hard wo 3d, 6; lumber, 71,, former price 10; horses or mules per car, $36; cattle, hogs and sheep, $JS. The price to Lebanon is I cent more, 94 more on horse and $3 moretn cattle. TI ere will probably be a contest over It. Skrvkd Him Rioiit. Grant'- Pass Old the right thing it few days Ago, and got an example other citiet should follow. The character mentioned in the follow ing will be readily recognized by Albany men, several in particular: ''Ned Par- k a. .11 . ..... .. III!!.. n. .iivieii nil UTrr Alio itiiusv ita lug Jack, the Prince of Fakira," and by oth er terms, waa arrested on 1 riday for aid ing and maintaining a lottery in this city. Ned ia a big man weighs 2U0 pound. and wean it atovepipe hat. His busi ness la conducting a lottery ai an auxil iary to selling pens. lie sells about half a dozen pens (or a dollar and the buyer tias tne privilege 01 trying Ms luck at drawing an envelotie out of a box said to contain banknotes and blanks, lie was held to appear here next February in the sum of 150 which he deposited. He had intended to take in Medfordand Ashland, but changed his mind and de cided to go north. He had been arrested in Koeeburg a day or two previously for th, same ollense. He wore tbeair of an injured innocent who had been abused and persecuted by a mercenary commun ity and an over sealous district attorney." St io. Last week J C Simpson pur chased 900 bushels ot oata. of tho new crop, at 35 cents per bushel. W A McGhee was in town Tuesday in the interest of the Pacific washer. MrsG F Crawford, of Albany, is visit ing at the residence of her daughter. Mrs T L Dugger, ot this city. Mr Geo Humphrey and children have been spending a few days this week at the paternal residence in Albany. D P.ndges. of Shelburn. sold last week to J 11 Geddes one lot (or 140. and 4 lot and 4 acres to W J Wigga for i-TUO. Wni P.ilveu was broueht before the recorder last Saturday inornine on a charge of giving beer to a minor and lined It is but justice to William to state that lie w as at home in the arms of Morpheus. hen said minor eot the beer, but it was his saloon and he bad to pay the fine just the same. Press. Eugene The Corvatli Times sy that town Is the largest In the state wlih- out a steam fire engine. Eugene ha none. This morning two distinct ovarian tu mor weighing aS pounds, were removed irom nit a ai Yoran, by Ur A hhsrple. s&slttedby DrJ Smiley, Casper Sharpie and John Harris. It was a very difficult operation, but the lady at this writing ha rained from It tRect In a wonderful manner. E M Corbu visited the Myrtle creek mine last week and brought back with him a bottle containing S? co worth of gold. This W4S obtained from six pan of dii t taken from tlx place. Eugene paper. Gonk to Lebanon;, The Weekly Ad vance, the rarmer Alliance paper re cently started In Eugene by Alexander & Adains,was moved by team to the town of Lebanon, Unn county, Wednesday, where wc understand it publication will be con. tlnued,- for a time at least. This U th, third paper that ha failed In Lane county during the past two mon'h. Namely, the bprlng field Gazette. Junction lT.ot.and last the Advance. Guard. Another suspension. The Cray Harbor Times, published by Ted Piper. once of Albany, has suspended publication, ana Air riper will lake the plant to Seattle. lie has been offered position on the beat- tie Post-lntelllgencer and Qregonl. n, and win aLcept one of litem. Mr Piper Is a good newspaper man, but Gray Harbor's nig ooom aid not materaltze and there was little lelt there for an editor to build hopes on. A New Engineer.--Tuesday' Port land Dally Telegram says; Lieut Knr-ck becker, C. Ii , has arrived In this city from Seattle. He goes to Yaquina Bay for the present to relieve Gwyn A Ljell, assistant engineer, in charge of government work there. Mr Lyell I to go to the Sluslaw and make a (tart of the work at that point, as Indicated by recent tclegiaphlc orders from . Ihe engineer department at Washington. Tub Harvest. On account of the cloudy weather farmers are pushing their tiarvesting at full speed, and threshing outfits even get bids tor the first service of the separator. Wheat is taming oat in fine shape, and if trotUn to the ware houses in good condition will be a big thing for farmers. Died at Corvallis. -J H Nicholl or.e of Benton county' prominent citizen died at XJorvalH last Wednesday He had Deen apparently wen tne day previou; but Wednesday morning he was stricken with apoplexy and died In a short time. He wa a resident of Coivalll for seven year. He wa a member of the A O U W and GAR. A Cbkdit to Albany. One of the fin est pieces of cassimere ever seen in Al bany is on the counter, at L . isiain s. It is a web of that staple good, man' ufactured by the Albany woolen mills, and compares with the best samples of the same style ot cloth Imported from Europe. . , : OPTO ENJOYS Both the method ancT results when Byrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For Bale in 50o and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ' lr FRANCISCO, CAU af k wi8viu, tr. ,Z ifay roac xr. Improvino the Willamette, The government snngboat ha been doing good service in the neighborhood ot Corvnltl lor vevcrhi week clearing the channel ol snag, and putting in wlngdiim. The boat I in i;hnrgo ot Cnpl. Raa.be, who ha been on tho upper Willamette t-r twenty-one years and la familiar with every snstf and no 1. 11, began work at MarrUuurg and ha removed over 300 snags between there and haioin. Cant. Kaabo I so familiar with the upper river an J Is so Interested with It Improvement, that no doubt the appropriation ha been speni to the best poMiiiie advantage. ihe river Is very low at present and the effective work ot the nsgboat will no doubt make boating neiter this far up than It ha been lor long time. Corvaills Times. The llAnKiHiaiai Scandal. Referring lo a previous sr'.lcle, without any name. under the bend. "The llnrrlttbursr Scan dal, tne jf.tigcno uuaM inys: "isow we are aula to fill in the names. The crime wttH committed in Junction pre cinct and the parlies to it were Hon J P rrliooling. of IlarrlNburir. and Mrs Kliza IkUi Howard. wht lives below Junction. Schooling waa arrested last evening by conaUblo J W Majors, of junction, on the charge of adultery, on complaint of Coo W Howard, the lady's huslwud. He wan rcicaiieii under iicuo bonds to ai pear Monday before Just ce C W Starr. 01 junction, for a preliminary exauiina turn. After tho crime was committed the lady went to California, but ha, now returned. Wo are informed that she admits the crime." A Tramp With Monk y. Monday eve nlng deputy U S marahid Watrut arrested a supposed vagalioml for selling liquor to Indians. Ihe vag had been here since Sntunlat and tlt-pt In the bruh on his blankets. Yet on hi pcrnon when searched at the county jult tveie toutul me $;o In currrncv, two certlllrate cl deposit for Sioc eacli on the Firs". Nation al rank of Mnwrow, In liivoroi John Lury, a check book of Ihe same bank and a re ceipt tor a note In John Lucv's name, the whole amounting to Ssty. the prlaone' of courae gave his name as John Lucy and It might be that he U tramping about he country fur economical reasons, vet there Is a suspicion that he might have stolen the wealth found on his person. Pcnd.'cton E. O. Pick Flaherty Won. There was a pretty little trotting race yesterday out at the fah' grounds race track between three horses now in training there. They were A S Hoggs' "pick Flaherty," Bright & Cox's "Kimemou," and George Good's "Thookydeedn." It was for the best two in three, and in tho first heat only Kosemon and Thookydeeds were started. The former took the heat . time 1:65. In the second Pick Flaherty won the race by a neck, over Good's pacer; time 2:45. The titl'.o trotter wan shut out. Hcgg isMties a challenge to Thooky deeds for the bent two in three, rac to be on the fair grounds early in Sep. teiuber. A Thiff CALiiir. Tte following dis patch from Ashland, tells ol the capture of a thief, who poaalhly U the llarrl.burg robber Instead of a California man: Mar shal Smith arrested a man today with a lot of jewelry, evidently stolen, In'lils po seislon. He gave the name of Scolt, and had in a small floui sack, which hail the brand of the Tehama county, Cal., mill on It, about a halt doz?n cold aitd silver watches, and numerous chr.rtits.clmin and rings. The cfliceis are holding the man, awaiting some Information aa to where the property was stolen from. The man said he secured the jewelry in California, but would not say where. At Blue Rivkr. The men who re cently took a email stamp mill I tto the Poorman mine In the Blue river district, have had trouble in getting bolts lo put the machine together, those used before the machine was taken apart being care lessly lot. They have got to build a long flume and saw out lumber for tha same by hand, so it will probably be two week or more before they will be ready to operat. There are ten men working in tne Poor man mine and they have tunneled Into the hill nearly two hundred fect and tome rich ore U brought out. The tunnel I tlx feet tquare and require no timbering ex cept In one or tw'o place. Register, A Gun Accident. Ira Adam wa brought to this city last nlght.f ram Turner, near which place he w hunting yester day and had the misfortune to shoot him elf in the hand and wrist. He wa climb ing a fence near the camp ground and had slood the gun against the fence, while he climbed over. In getting over the fence hi foot clipped, and, coining In contact the hammer of fhc gun, discharged It. The load (truck h in tn the lelt hand and wrist, and made a painful wound. The Injuries are such that the hand will have to be amputated, and, a the wtlit Is also badly torn and (battered, several Inches of that will haye to be tiken off. Statesman. IIk C011.D Rin. Tha horse race last Friday wa, won by tho liellinger boys. It was a close run, and both horses were put to their' beat speed. Another race followed between horses owned by Polk Thomas and Schultz, the Albany butch er. Polk had a soft snap in his mind. And. sayt The way tbat old sloven p. spa vineu, knock-kneed cuitan of Schultz's did run. "eurpassetb all understanding." 11 that butcher was o bring a saw horse over and want to run it, l'olk wouldn't bet much on the race. Press. The Bbidoe. Mr K Wakefield, of the Portland Bridge Company, is in the city looking over the Held, and making pre liminary arrangements for the building of the bridge. Two pile drivers have been ordered this way: but work will not be begun for two or three weeks, pro bably, other than tne locating ot the piera by the engineers. In the mean time work is being pushed at Cleveland. O., on the steel part of the structure, and really nothing is gained by beginning work until everything is ready. Holdino Wheat. An exchange say. wheat will be held for a dollar a bushel this year by many farmers. Well, there has never been a year yet when w heat was not held for a dollar by at least a few farmers. This year is an auspicious one for holding wheat, at least, a reason able tengtn ot time : but. It is well to re member tne tact, that the farmer who sella before the first of December is the one who makes the most money in the long run Severe Wound, W B Blanchard waa carrying a scythe on his arm Friday,8aya toe urowiiBviiiu xiines, wnenne supped and fell from the porch ot his residence. ianiBg upon trie biaoe ana receiving a deep and painful cut below the knee cap. A number 0 f stitches were taken in the wound and Mr Blanchard is resting as easy as the circumstances will permit. Want a Steamer , -The question ofpur chasing a steam fire engine was dlscusxed at the meeting of the council last Monday night. A proposition has been made by the citizens of Brownsville, to purchase our present hand engine, Young America, and there I no doubt that Corvnllrs wilt have a (team fire engine In a short time Gazette. Passed Tub Hat. Two well dressed musicians gave horn duets on the streets lastrnght, good performances. When first seen people wondered what waa up, thought a patent sale waB coming, or something of a high toned order. "Sure ly," they said, "they can't be hat men." But they were, doing it in regular order. Why not. The hat is passed for the lec turer and numerous other such things, why not for strolling musicians, even though of the dudish order.- The Fair. Linn county farmers should take exhibit to the state fair. Thi county ha never done much in this line, why should lt not be heard from. Some valuable premiums are offered, and there 1 no reason why they should not be ecured for the banner county of the state. Oregon people should make the fair a credit to the state, and every section should do Itt part. BtMIAt AND rKBaOKAL, 4 , TH I' MM I) AY The photograph man 1 In th, city. J U Crawford and family went to Ya quina bay this noon. T F Smith, of Green county, N Y hat been In the city looking for a location. MrCnss Humphrey, of th, slate print ing ollice, came up ilil noon for a day vl.lt. ' Branard Montana e ha been confined to hi home with liphold fever for a couple weeks, Mr W II Raymond left thl neon for Portland, to join her husband, th, well known Insurance man, Mr Durham, ex superintendent ol th, Oregon Paclilc, was In the city today with 111 wiiu atiu oaugnier, G W Harris, the miner, ha been In the clly a few day. Mr Harris pin hi faith on tho Santlam mine. Tho blcele Cha Sear rode from Cor. vailhfcto Albany, Tuesday, wa a Victor liuteadof a Colun bia, a slated yesterday. Ocnuty Cha Scolt I out after Miller. the escaptd iall bird. Clue were obtain ed yesterday, but not enough to secure him. "Mr Cleveland ar d dauuliter. of Portland. lamer and slater of the voung man drowned near Sclo, a few week ago, have been In the city today. Roe Ilntlge and son LcwU and Dave Hamer left thl week for California with 50 head of horse. They expect to irct $50 to $00 per head for th, animals. 1'ilncvlllc Now. Attorney General Chamberlain has IxM'n at CorvalliH, looking Into tho arTnIra of the Oregon Pacific employes. Judge Shattiick wilt hear the case, in the ab sence of Circuit Judge Pipes. Parkhurst & Ixvd. the Pacific t'nlon Insurance men, having completed the re- ratlng ol Albany, went to Oregon City thl noon. Mont' Albany rate will re main a heretofore, a few wilt b, lowered. and some raUed. E S Barrows, the insurance man. ar- rlvtd home ft evening frenn a trln to V!conln, and seemed delighted to get back among hi Albany friends. Though at one time he wa only two hour be hind bis daughter, coming from Denver, the fortune nf travel brought him here twenty four hour later. Tills mornliia Robert Burn turned over Ihe ollice of Ihe Union Pacific railroad company In ihla city lo A I BlnclL of Victoria, who will now serve that com pany asagent. In a few daya Mr Bum will leave for Portland, where he will act aa agent for the company. alia Walla statesman. Air Kawllngs, ol this city ha already succeeded Mr Jllae'l. lame J Charlton trrived In Atbaay this morning f ro.n New York, whete he s now a student in the law office ot Alex ander t Green, one of the leadlne firms of Ihe city, It not enjoying the largest prac tice, employing thirty clerk atone, Mr ChaMon will remain about a month, ard eft on the after. inon Iraln ! hi lather' home in Santlam precinct, where h will sprdd moat of Ihe lime. FRIDAY. It. It. Commissioner Colvig and daugh ters, were in the city today. Mr, SaUmarith and children returned Portland this noon, after a visit of several weeks with Albany friend. Mr, P W Parker, recently drowned at Clataon, was a sinter of Mrs Johnson, lie ol the president ot the state univer sity. Surveyor Warner cam, in from his home at Albany on Morula, to resume hi, work of aurvevinir t the Slletz. Toledo Post. -w. Mrs J II Unharn left on the last over land for San Francisco, Calif, whera she will spend two or three months visiting relatives and friends. M. I V.; r.-vrt. h l.i . .. 1. a. t .til. - w v , r", r. ...j oil 1V.VH fft.ll appopjexy at Albany, is still in a serious condition, but JPGilmore heard Mon day that ho was improving a little. Ashland Tidings.' A C Strang. Archie Mason. C O Tiskcr. and Hal 1) Pat ton, of Salem, are in the city. Manou & Strang are hero on ac count of the opening of bids for the building of sewers under the new system being established. Pr Littler, of Alhanv.has been in town for a week past. He is a very good den tist and Is liberally patronized here, he being the first good dentist that has been here for some time. Crawfordsville cor. Times- Misses Mary Wood and Magg'e B Lit tle, two prominent school teachers In the Sacramento school', having been in the field there for a jood many years.are tn the city Ihe gueu of their old friends, Mr and Air iweedale, who will prcbably accom pany them on a trip to Victoria. Judge O N Penny left last night for Grant's station, he having received a dispatch informing him that his mother, who is visiting a daughter near Grant s, was lying at the point of death. Mrs Penny is SO years of age, and there ia but alight hopes of her recovery. Oregonian. Clark Braly and family arrived here Friday evening from San Diego, Calif. Mr Bralv will reside here or in this vicin ity in the future. He lias concluded that Southern California i, not what it is cracked .up to be, and prefers the green clad hills of old Yamhill to the rock v and desolate crags and sandy plains of the south. McMinnville Reporter. Judge L Flinn.Pr O C Awbrcv and Jack Smiley went to Yaquina bay today. Mnce the Clatscop and Hwaco accidents tne number ot excursionists to Yaquina has greatly inci eased from Portland. People wishing a ,afo bathing place are realizing that Yaquina is the proper re sort to visit. It ia destined to be the great resort of the northwest. SATURDAY. Dr McAliater ia lecturing at Coos Bay. Mr Ca vender, the gentlemanly editor of the lirownavtlle time, wa in the city today. Prof Slbblts, of Harrisburg, has been engaged as band leader at Gervais, and will move to that city, Ira Adams, of Turner, who had hi. hand amputated at baiem,on account ot a' gun accident, will receive $1700 in cash on an Insurance policy carried by him. Mr A B Seal, of Albany', one of the jolliest commercial men of the coast,paid this city a visit one day last week. He makes friends wherever he goes. Hills boro Democrat. Governor Pennoyer went to Mehama today to join hi family. Mr E N (Jondlt and daughter lett tor the came place. S S Train wa on the train for Coe, I W Gardner for uatetviiie and J W Brown for oine other point. Misa Minnie Colwell, the popular ac countant at Gilbert .tiros' bank, ia rusti cating at home for a few days with an attack of the mumps, aayi the Salem Journal about a former Albany young lady Mrs Hughes and son, of San Francisco, were In the city today and left on the noon train for home. The husband of Mrs Hughes, a daughter of Hon 'Allen Parker, nas recently been on an ocean trip to Alaska, He is a steamboat cap tain. Fomeroy, Wash., is very fortunate in having an editor for Mayor. The idea is a good one. Rev Maya in the Indepen dent says: Every newspaper in the state that has expressed an opinion on the subiet (and many of them nave) baa paid a compliment toua on. becoming Mayor of thia city.. Only on, rag keeps p a bark at ua. A large number went to the Bay today. Among the passengers being Miss Protx man, E L Thompson, Harry Woodln, of Portland, Mrs O P Coshow and family, W H Garrett, Mr Llle, Mr Hyman, Mi Lyda Galbraith, M! Laura Vance, Mis May Rideout, G W "Simpton, W H St j0hn, Mr Dana Burmester, Mis Marshall, Mr W T Hearst and daughter, Will Campbell, Gene L rim ore, Geo C Stanard and family, of Albany, and -Dr Foley, of Lebanon; ' LAOOIMT LUUBKll MI Lb IN THE W,UU. Port Blakeley, Wash. .claim, to be the location ot tha largest lumber mill In the wort J. In lSyo thl mill turned out (), 000,000 foet of lumber, over 38,000,000 laths, and a large amount of other stock. 1 The history of this p'.ant Is interesting. In 1864 the capacity ot the Blakely mill was 30,000 feet a day, shipped mostjjr to San Francisco, but the following year the Arm began to ship to South Amerlca.laler (o England, and eventually to the east, Australia w the bet customer for many year, but Ihe trsda with the Hawaiian Island I Important, that with South America I Increasing, with a considerable demand from China and Japan. The total cut tor iBSy was 63,554.000 feet, ot which 34.99H.581 feet were for foreign shipment Recently a whole cargo wa consigned to Liverpool end two for Belfast. The In quiry from England I tot Ihe best quality, and a vessel I now loading for Cardiff. Iltllng an order for t,ooo,jK feet, ihe bulk of which I meascri-d out In heavy timber, 16x16x61, and reazhed 34x7400. Thl I a costly cargo, the log atone coaling $15 per 1000 fect, and the cargo running tp lo $13,000, to $15,000. llle mill will turn out from 300,000 to a possible 400,000 feet a day, employing two engine of 575 horse power each, two of 350 each, two of 300 each, and ten mailer one for incidental purpoe,mak lug about 3000-horte power. The chief machinery consist ot two double rotary taw, two re taw of sixty and seventy Inches, two gang awt and eleven trimmer aw, two lath mill and Ave planer. These figure convey to the experienced th, extent of th, operation,but to the lay man they are not so wondeiful a the magnificent system by which huge log are caught up and whirled Into line, cut up into plank by the res'atless serrated teeth of fine steal saws, turned over, trimmed, chopped off Into lengths and Is sued from the open mouth ot trough In the shape of beams, rafters, posts, staves and lathi, snatched up by gang of men and plied upon truck or shot down Into the hold of ocean-going vessel. Across the sound from Seattle may be seen a while column of tmoke bt day and a pillar of fire by night. For over twenty 1 year ba thi fir, been ted by waste from the mill, and In that time a amall forest of lumber ha beencontumed. There enough wood I destroyed to supply annually a large city with kindling, but so plentiful and cheap Is wood on the sound that It docs not pay to ahlp It and it I burned a the only mean of removing the otherwise cumbersome refoae. LOWBH-rtlCEII tJTAPLlw. Nearly all the Uei.efklarle of the Mc kinley tariff who have defended It In the H'oti lay much dress upon the cheapness of callcoes,co:ton cloth .stccl rjl!s,nd other protected article,, compared with the price of twenty or thirty year ago, and claim that the reduction I due to the stimulation of domesllcjproductlon by the tariff. Thi I almost a absurd as the kindred clslm that the great crop this yesrnd the ticreed price due lo a foreign shortage, are to be credited to Ihe republican party. Low cost is due to Improved methods ot manufacture and to the development of the science of transportation. Every re duction In price here can be more than matched by a reduction In England. If our cotton, callcoe and rail are cheaper than they were twenty years ago, they are till more costly than those ot Great Britain. Otherwise why do we require a 60 per cent tariff to keep out foreign com petition? Why doe England best us In the South America trade? Prices that are low with a tariff, would be low without It. The Mississippi canvass for the two United SUtes senitors from that stale bat reached such a stage tbat the re-election of George to the cna :, i now conceded by the supporter of Barktdule, The nomination lor member of Ibe legislature thow that sixty-six are for George end Walthall, and twenty-three for Barksdale and Lewis. Only twelve more are required lo elect Georg. Senator Walthall some time o wrote a letter ia which he de clared that he did not rare to erve a iccontl term, but the lecting bet wee the two faction wit to ttri.ng and the canvass ws so wsrm that no attention was paid lo Mr Walthall' request, and at the various primsriec vote were can in favor of the re-election of both George nd Walthall, Now that the en torial qnestion i practically determined, a movement ha been inaugurated by the liicnds of Major Barksdale to unite the two faction of the democracy by the ubstiiution of Barks dale for Walihall. The chancesare, however, that the proposition will not be accepted, at Barksdale favors the tub-treasury scheme, which hss been rejected by the democratic state convention. Despite hit expressions of continued con fid -dene, in th efficacy of tio-plate duties, Mr McKinley't belief in th, virtues of high pro tection in this rctpect seemt to have tufiered some change In th, kit twelv, month - A year ago he said on the floor of the bout, that there were four mills in tb, country which could "at ence" be adapted to making tin plete and could produce about four thousand ton a year.' Now be tell the Ohio conven tion tbat we ai, only making a little of this commodity, but that it it turpritlng, all things considered, that we should yet be making any. It will be (till more surprising if the people ee withia the next five year the 4,000 ton of domeitic tin-plate which was promited them "at once. A dispatch from New York city says: An Interesting bit of political gossip In connection with the meeting of the demo cratic date committee wa that the Al bany county democrat had wiped out their anti-Hill county organization. The nom ination of PjCady Herrlck for the (upreme court bench and hi certain election will firevent him from continuing tn the party eaderihtp, and thl faction I to be utilized to unite both tide of the party under the leadership ol Hugh Ktley whom Gover nor Hill recently anDointed toiucceed the late William L Miller as judge of the court of claims. It is understood the ticket ar ranged I a follow: For governor. Rot well P Flower; for lieutenant governor, William F Sheehait ; for secretary of ttate. Frank Rice; for comptroller, Frank J? Bell; for treasurer, Elliott Danforlh; for attorney general, S W Rosendale, The farmer alliance of Maryland has endorsed the democratic nominee for gov ernor. .;. , . .- ' : ...... straaaaf . . Caatorisj is iecommndd byJpkytisiAaa for children teething. It i a pareky vega sble preparation, it ingtsdUot ar, pe) Ished aroun d each bottle. It it pleasant to h, tastsand absolutely harmless. It ralievaa constipation, regulates the bowsl, fqji)a pain, cares diarrnoea and wind solis, allays If rerUhoess, destroys worm, aad prtvsat onvulaiogi, , soothes tha ehild and gives it refreshing and nataral slesp. Csstoriais th, children's panose, th, Mshw frisad. 95 dotes, M esatN. A IIKIOIITOUILOOX. Smith M Weed, the veteran democrat, and friend of Saintiel J Tllden, hi been interviewed by the New York World. When arked about the goyernorshlp ot New York he said: "Well, I don't know a I have much to say about politics, but from the outMe It look a If the republi can were having a desperately hard time to get a candidate for governor. But then I don't know at they should concern them elve o much about the matter, for It will act make much difference who they nom inate. The next governor I pretty ure to be a good democrat. A to hi personal ity, the indlcatioa now are that It will be Mr Flower. Mr Chnpln I also a candi date, and would make n good governor. Mr Flower, however, ha tho support of Hill and Murphy and Is favored by Tam many, so he lll probably get the nomi nation." . " A'hal Is ycur opinion r f 'he presiden tial nosnjbnitles?" 'They sre very tmccr'.iin thin,, and poalli!i'Jc la a pood word, fw all thing are possible; and none ia prob&b'e In prog nosticating the rtsult of presidential clec I Ion. I don't know what Mr I.'lil is lin ing to do. If Campbell wins In Ohio, he, of course, will be a factor In the contrst. Campbell and McKlnlcy arc both good fellow and strong filghter. They will have a good square fight out there on the tariff question. How It will result I do not know. Ohio ha ;ihs been a close state, with a dicldcd preference fr repub licans." "What about the republican noinlna- tbn?" "Oh, Mr Bltlne wlll 'be nominated, I have no doubt, if he will accept. It test entirely with him. After Blaine, Harri son stand a good a chance as any one. Mr Harrison Is honest and ha done the best he could, but he Is a narrow-contract ed chap; and right here," continued Mr Weed, a he lighted a fresh cigar, "I want to enunciate a principle of my creed, and that I that there should be mo second term for any president, Few, If any, pre Idcnt can withstand the blandishment of econd term. Just at soou a they begin to make nomination with a tecond term of office In lew ihev depart from the principle of good government and bad re- tullt are uie to follow. The term of the president's office should be lengthened and second term prohibited." "What I your opinion of jewel that hare recently been dropped from the re publican ca.ket?" "The few dropped doii't bring up the average much I arture you," sail Mr Weed, with smile. ''Clarkson and Quay are two ot a kind . The republican are a hypocritical ct anyhow. They drink and are temperance men; they run Sunday- school and monkey with bank stock at the um time. Y, Sr, Wanamaker ought to have been bounced long ago. He thou'd have stepped out at the time when those advertising circular were sent to all the postmasters. If Mr Wanamaker did not do thl It wa done by hi partnetssnd with hi consent. Harrlton ha aiade some very good appointment In hi cabinet and Brae very poor one. Proctor ha made an excellent Secretary of War. Tracy in the Navy, too, hat been a good man." "What I the outlook for the next pres idential election P "Everything now points to a victory for the democrat. If Mr Harrison Is the re publican candidate It will be simply a walkover. Mr Blaine, of course, would make a better fight. A long a the ten- ate 1 republkan, hoevcr, there can be but little democratic legislation. And the wort thing the republican party ever did wa admitting those email state just to get vote In the senate. More vote are required in New York to elect an As sembly than are nccetsary to elect two senator and a representative In Nevada. Idaho with 100,000 people! on a par with New York's 6,000,000 In senAtois, Of course the senate should be a conservative body,but republicans are taking the course to defeat this intention of the constitution Suppose the democrats should divide Tex as up into state the size of Nevada or Idaho. The admUnlon of small stales Is doing great Injustice to bljj Mate." The four-nasted hip Shenandoah, the finest and largest sailing vessel that ever flew the Star and Stripe', reached San Francisco on May 35, after a o; nge cf 126 day ftom New Yotk. Her fastest run wa thirteen knot an hour for twenly-four hours. There it only one larger (ailing (hip afloat, the French five-masted steel ship Franc, now on her way from Valparaiso to San Francisco. Faster time than the Shenandoah'! has been made often between New Yotk at d San Fran cisco, but by much smaller ship. Her length is 399 7 feet; her breadth 49. 1 fect, and her depth 38.8 feet, and she spreads 11,000 yards ofcauva. Her net tonnage 13253,47 tons. She will return to New York with a load of barley. A new Industry is gaining headway in the topics, by which bananas are dried for ship ment. The fiuit in drying loses one-third of it weight, and when dried readily .sells at tixteen cent a pound. The dried fruit can be transported over bad roads without injury, and it rctaint itt flavor. The cost of produc ing bananas it very little, s a bunch weigh ing fifty pounds, require! at a total outlay for dealing, purchae of land and every other expense necessary, evcn to boxing for the market, Uie tmall sum cf fifty three cents the remit of an actual test in the island of Trinidad. When one considers that the pro ductivenes of the banana is forty-two times that ol the pota'q and 131 time that of wheat and that when once planted it needs- little care, the profit of the industry will he rsdi!y een. . ke t'Tt TiMI Is taaaawtt In allowing iuao.iyity d tho : - idnoy to grow through neglect. Til ilesdiy aho!. Brisk!' eHtoaue and dUl e'.-H ill wreck the . . . .. . .... ,1 . SO' dly hack ot neattn 11 n 1 auowaa to drift rudderlesa tipno tiie'i:, xtis bladder, too. if iuaotive. aud iadieiona mbdioatiou doe not tooedity direot the helm toward th port of safety, will be whelmed by the quicksand of cusekae. In teleotiug a diuretic, let vour choice fall upoa Hostetier'a Stom ach Bitters, which stimulate the tenal or gwns without irritating and exciting them, two fleet to be appishended fiom the en tsedioated stimuli largtlv rcsoited to. Theee bavn a tendency, t'n rea it prejudicially. The Bitter ioViuorsto the kidneys and bladder, ia common with the nerve and digestive e-trans, and o afforii lasting aid. It alsof 1 astorda dual saiiatance n yreventiog and onnoir intermicteuii ana rnmiiivuG iiiTor. Biliousness, oonatipation aud iheumaikm it also tnbjugate. . . - Do not buy iour boots and shoe taasil ou see the piano at Klein Bros, and aa well sve examined their large stock of goods. . X W Achison &Co are telling mennmsnts at Pertiand price. CAUGHT IN And a Profitable Where he saved a good, per" cent'; and was able to place money tr. the bank for a day of p'e.icure or necessity. Whfirp, dfl Ton fllil id tiuvtv uir and aiiiisH w -A-T W. WILL Si US1C - Katie) ear Ust 'I. F. MILLER M J. BAUER & CO. VOSE & SON SS Palate) and Eai-haiT St onse Proof mall Insltmeota a Specially. Agent f,r U. Kw Home, Eldrl3t It. andojher Sewing Msc'iIm. bu; p:ios for all kiod .I Sew'ng i!seh:uf. Wo guard our easterner, intereU and gcaran eo tiitlfac;ion. We slao rarry fall Ksaartnarnt of KksIs aad Susie Basks. a Cor. Second and Ferry sts., PATRONIZE HOME !HE FARMFRS & IfiUlTS IHSURAHCE CO., -Albany, Oregon. W F BP? AD, Presidsas. J O WRITSMAZJ. Soaiotssy. J L COWAN, Treasurer. Goo F SIMPSON, Vic, Preeiduui. DIRKCTORV J L Cowan, Geo F Simpson, W T Read, J K Wealhertord, R S -ALSO kistbsct Tra.iers, CLsaifo.Tli. AniArican, Philadelphia, Pa. Pbccnix, London, England, Norwioh Union, London, Brig. Uuardian, London, Bag. Mta oheater, ManeheaUr, England. Caledonian, Kdiaburg, Scotland. Weaehester, N,w York. ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE Hi A! JAJ.Y. BUY THE "MITCHELL " "lnr"ir i T,i'i.A:5riniTc Acknowledged Monarch l fhc Bond We carry a full line of Hacks, Buggloa and CBrri v-ti.-: !ao Farm Implements of all ktnda. ,o-CaU on ua before purchasing Etsewbevo. Mitclitll & Lewis Co.,. Albany, Oregon .)cyAjwBWi 7yyr 3 F "! THOMAS )TRY and get and ' Write for our ITUR tuc 1 recti witcb wura t, rBcmr: en eR'ET?.n'.T -avexck. III. kUIU. IIMILII LEADING ATiBANY DRUGS .-MEDICINES ALBANY CIGAR ::;;":j;;josepii.-:''-;; WHOLESALE M RETA Only TThita Labor Employed," THE AC! 0n it was of Bujing ifiw.73h ft -i?7V A la II iv. I am F. READ'S ALBANY, OREGON. LINK, er 9 of riaai .5ZJK P55!S ITha moat popular piano amosg'ta rorld' famone PlacUs. Celebrated fot its briDIamc. finiai; and durability. 1 Orcan, Oeltar. Vfslias (Send for cAts'.rguM Albany, Or ISSTITUTIOKS.- Tr L Fo!ey , l Sternberg, J W Bsuactt, Strahan. J o Writaman. Aesws r- ;1SITBES1 AST? BUT CUPS B iaOTHHSG ELSE. H 'Lk2 JMb-V WW-aaJat'iT wlfc&t, jj W H It ygu want tho be&f v and most durable furni ture that is manufactur- led in the city go to BRINK'; mORE POWER use LESS WATER New Illustrated Catalogue for 1891. iiiibu. tnuinw uuii Ji, M'lil.VUk itLO. Om U. . A i49 DRUGGIST - - OBEGOU' STATIONA M 9. Proprietor, WAGON" SVVj 0 IP I On Nwj ainaia anaaaj BPW ft . tT.'Stof-!yii5?gSSj5&4 HEEL Iw3 U U - La K2a TORY