I mHi CIT! 3UARD. 8AT1JKIUY NOVEMBEll 10, W. The Klcetlon. Tttaada)) witnwcl tin- Haal trn .'tfln for po lltiral awrti'lHIiry wlilrli ha. ItOBtlBM tin ' plfM'fUM lmtl' St.it- fur III- fo innlitha. Ht-nj limn llunlM'ii, tile KrpnhliaM cnii'li'l.ttr, in Natted. parryilirf BU'ry n rtlirru Mt.ilt ruept ( 'imiii'i lii'iit mi'l Ni'W .lerwy, New York Hnrriium 1I,(XI0 plurality; III inoix. 'JO.OOO; Miolii.mi, Ift.OnO; NrLriukit. 20.IXXI; Hi,,,,, 5,XXI; M ..u. HMXXI; Ore Kii. 8,000; California, ft.OOO; 4 'hvmiI rarrle. tliH entire South; I 'oiinectieiit liy MM); New Jerxey In 7,000. (lov, ffill I re ulecteil in New York bf 10;(KXI uiiijiirity. I'lie MttUNgNai wOI lie very clone, !ith pnti- elaiminv it. W.tliiiik'ton Territory rant, a majority of 8000 for Allen, the li. puMinin iioiiiliiee. (irover (.'levelail'l linn lieen defeat.! altlli'ilfli (lvocatiiij the eorreet principle. The limn ufnctuiern OOnMlMd nml MWIWl out their lilnney into the tup. of the lieplililiculi BMM (,er. The "infiuit iinlnstrieii" lime vrowii all powerful ami do not ..... to let u'o their (flip on tin country if money can niil thin. Oregon ("oiitrressinoii. The first delegate to i ' o, . - wim in 1H49, tl. total vole being but 'Jill. The OUdMttN were Snniuel Thurston, ('olmnluix Lincni ter, .IjiHiipli Meek, J. W. NcMtuilll and J. S. (iriftln, the in -i u nm l b'-ing rltottd. Two )'(mrn later Joaepb Lane bent W. H. Wjlmn, and ,.!. I three term., John P. Gaines be ing one of bia competitor!. In 185H tbe couteatunta were bulb Deuiocrata, L. F. Ororer defeating J. K. Kelly, and in IXflfl Oeorge Sin. I wax rboaen in preference to Dave Logan. So far all bail been Demo crats, but in 18(12 tbe political tide turned mid John R. MeHrido wna Hiieeemful over Aaron E. Walt, hia anpre.-Mira.J. II. I. Hen-il.-nuiu and Kiifui Mullnry, botb living H pablMBl, And now tli tide rolls tbe other way, for In 1868 Joseph Smith went in over Dave Logan, and iu 187(1 J. II. Slater beat J. (. Wilson by a bam scratch. Wilson tried it ii'ain and Mii-runl. I "V, r John Hur nett, but died before Congn s met. and J W. Nesuith was rboseu to succied biui. tl.o opiosition being Hiram Suiitb. Geo A. La Dow defeated Richard Williams in 1871. but did not live to take bis sent, Ijifuyette Lane biiug chosen to All the vacancy. Two years after that Richard Williams became Con gressman, and iu 1878 John Wbiteaker wan Ml to WtMbingtOD, II. K. Him s being the deleatid candidate. Alter Hint M C. Otorgt served two lenus ami DlBfl( Hi r in, urn in now on bis tbird term. Tbe vole bad increased to 18,089 in 18HII; in 1870 it wan about 88,000; in 1H8II it bad gone up to over 80,000, and tills Veur ejeee led 80,000. Typhoid Fever. The Will.iiueile Vulh y is being sorely nf llicled with typhoid fever and tli- re are but few towns be ween Portland and Row burg bin what Ibis tread ma in I lady is Imvcr lug over and deaths have been reported all along the Hue. There inns! be a cause for all ot ibis ami the McMiimviile Telephone tries to spell out the il. tliiilioii to the cili MM of that MMtj aflidted oily in this man net I It is aboil tiim thai the people of Mr Miuuville slemld beiuie cogiiizant of the lact that typhoid fever earned away more peopl i ml Inn the past two months limn the scourge Miiallpnx, of which lh..y were so much alraid Two cases have already gone In nee and the chalices for r-eovi-r," are agaiu-t two or three more. II ibis cily was ilia good Mnitur) condition there Would Uftl lie a cane of typhoid fever h. r.'. Il is with the UMiiont leluclaiice tluil we t li i k Unit the goi.iiimcnt of I Ina pity has born criminal ill one sense, fur lb. past live or six y.uis, bin it is a fact . lllhe i pie would only show I In right Mplrtt MM improve the town we Would not have the fear ol typhoid fever every year. Typhoid is more fatal than yel low (ever, only not contagious. It is tin Illiln condition of this cily which tends more to i In- production of typhoid than any tiling else, tl lb people cnii nit till and do nothing to make away Willi Ibis condition of things the future of this city is "iuucii una desuetude." Tin- Oregon paolfle Baits. Last Friday the jury at Albany gave Hunt a verdict againat the Oregon I'acitic for $7(1, 600. Hunt tirst sued th. company for a large sum in the 0. 8. circuit court, and pending ibis sun tbe company sued Hunt in Linn county for damages for non fulfill ment of bit contract. Iu the latter suit Hunt broaght in a'coiinti r claim for money mm uu in. contract ami damages (or Uoii-payuielit The original iluputc was as lo the estimate!, tbe engineers of lbs two parti, a diftVritiK iu tb. ir estimates. The ver dict was greater tbati the company's allow ance and less than Hunt's demand. On Wednesday, the case in the I.'. S. court came up on a motion to strike out mom pans of defendant 'a answer and the judg decided that two defenses should be stricken out and one should not Ih. The claim of the com p my for damagea for oU,(XXI for freight it would have carried if tbe road had been completed iu time, was uot allowed, as well as tbu claim for tbe gn at. r cost of the road on account of tbe delay, as Is ing too i, mote We understand that the Judgment of the Linn .sanity court will be appeil.d on errors of law occurring at the trial. Land Olllcc Salaries. I lie lollow ing list, prepared by the ci iier- I al laud othce for use of UM secretary of the mlerior iu preparing . slimales fur the Kiilar iea of regisleis and reeeivera ol l.ilul offle. a in Cahforuia and Oregon, shows the salary of Ihe pi. s. nl year DON pari d wnh 1S87; CALIFORNIA. MM 18S8 Humboldt fJlHSMK) $;, IK) no Independence 1,482.74 1,507.48 Los Augelea SiOOO.OO 8,000.00 Marysville 1,699.87 8.88 I 18 SucraiU' ulo H.Oaki.ihi ;i,oini ini San Francisco 8,000.00 8,000.00 Stocktou 3,01X1.00 3.MMI.U0 Susanville 8.81.1X1 ;t.(XKl.(X) Shasta 3.0lXI.(K. I.IKM.IKI Visalia. :i,ixx txi 3,00o.txi ORAOOS U Grande l.lXkl 00 d.lKKI.IKI L.ketiew l.om.dO ll.nOooO Or. uou City ;l.(xx) IXI Uosalnirg 8,74:1 OS The Dalles 3,tXKI.0O 3 tXKJ.iK :i,(xx.m 3.0IXI.IXI Ni w Cotuty. We are tntoruiod that the ritiaeaa ot Mitch II, Burnt .audi, PaMtl ano other sirtioas ol the Bridge creek aiai John D.iy setllrmeiita .it. 1 1 -i to uk the hvulkluie I" set them aart into a newly i.rs'aiihtesl ounty. The new isninty U U be . ii.; - ' of a i- i mm of (Irani, Oilliaui and Crk. Natural ) 'Undariea, au.-h a mountain raittfce, trrama, etc., wjlt umh hly Is- I.swted iHitutwlirre on the John I'.j lietweeu Mitchell and Fundi. The tcattering information here itiven concernim this move baa la-en leathered by ua in conversation with . 0.. , i. , t Uie 1. 1 1 it. tv named. Priueiille Newa. The elecin.n TuewU) uiaaed off quietly. Tbe people took it as a matter of course that urrgon wouiu go nepuoiwu. me urmo- erst. ma.le sultanial gaius over tbe June vote ia Laaa oounty. Running a Big Steamer. The steamer City of New York carries a crew of ,'lHt iu. u. What such a crowd of men can find lo do ou a null structure like a steaio-hip is a mystery to the laudtman Kut of these 400 men thirty eight are sailors, who manage the rigging and sails, antiliary to the ste in powr, and in case of accident taking its place. Tin ii there are twenty eight eiigiu rs, a day folM and a uilit lori e. Afoiceot 108 flrem ii and st. kera feed the gieat boiler thai drive tbe mam moth engiii. s. and tb" steward has 1 10 peo ple at bia command, to look after the wants of the p ISHellgers 1111)1 IT . Aiming tlleSS are counted lour Ink. ra. llitee butchers and cool's, not to speak of waiters, cabin Ik.j s and stewardess, i In tact, a ship like the Cily of New York is a city iu itself, and has every requisite from a barber to chaplain to make lh- piisaeiigc rs comforiable. The sud den slid total loss of such a vess I would be terrible to contemplate, and yet it would be hardly felt in Ihe vastuess of worldly inter ests and tbe growth of commercial and pleasure travel upou the Atlontic. The year 1888 has been one of the most remarkable in ihe records of the signal ser vice office in regard to the loss of hent and the exceaa of rainfall. Ia comparison with the tneau temperature of former years there has bieu a deficiency iu the temperature up to October (th ol CO'J degrees. As there are less than three months iu which to make up this deficiency, it is expected there will be a long and late fall; otherwise this will prove to be a remarkable freak in climatology. Tho record of Albany shows a deficiency of 780 degrees, fttrd Portland, Me., a deficiency of 1504 degrees. Tbe rainfall baa also beau excessive in comparison with the mean of the past eigh teen years. Iu New York there has been au excesa of (t.Dl inches of water since New Year's day, and iu Porlluud, Me., the in crease iu the amnuut of rain up to last Sat urday was 9.80 iuches. Other parts of the eastern portion of tbu continent have bad a similar excess in rainfall A prominent Astoriau while recently in San Francisco had lengthy conversation ale ait tbe recently announced plan of estab lUblng a Dein cratic paper iu Oregon, with the bn-iui ss manager of tho Sau Francisco BxamiUWr. He said that the Oregon Demo cracy had pledged 825,000 if such a paper were started, but be smiled nt the mention of so on ag.-r an amount. ' Why," aaid be, "$'20,000 would just about pay for tbe cloth and the printiugof the cloth that e would use iu advertising sisters through the state. If the Oregon Democracy would put up $180,000 il is Probable thai the Portland Ex aminer, straight Democratic, and as big as i tie Oregoniaii. would bo started there, hut on nothing less." It may be said thai Ihe 8180.000 spoken of would uot establish n fiist-clnss daily paper. That is, it would re .pin. the ep. Dlfitnn of more than that amnuut Iwfofi the concern would begin to pay. Astoriau. Die Brulsn-Underwood Debate. There will la a public oral discussion iu Silverlon, Marion county, Oregon, between Clark Had. n, ol Ottawa, Kansas, and li. F. Dndarwoodi of Chicago, Illinois, riie de-bat.- Will begin Wednesday, Nov. 21st, I8S8, and continue eight days. There will be two sessionsof two hours each, tach day. Mr. Hrad. li will represent the believers of the Bible, and Mr. Underwood will represent the Mi plies The issii-s discussed will embrace nil tbo loading imqm bttwMU the leaobingi of ihe Bible and skepticism Mr, firaden has Ii Id twenty eight dehat.-a with tin abltat repr. si nlslivei of skepticism, and is ac kuowledg. d l In one of tbe ablest living de fenders of the teachings of the llible. Mr Underwood has had as much ipvilUM in I in, . and i- regarded by all ss oueof the ablest living d.'feiidera of skepticism The debate will be a valuable course of teaching iu regard to lh.i most important themes of human thought. Bilfarton ia ou the Ore goniaii Narrow linage Railroad. Persons coining OB the 0 A C railroad can change at Wood barn Ol slop off at Salem, ami take i lie Salem and Sjlvcrton stage Hue. Persons west of the Willamette can take Ihe Narrow QlUgV to Dundee and change for Silvertou or the O. & 0 to Portland, and take Ore gOOkn R. R. or the Oregon Pacific to Al bany and then take the O. & C. to Salem or Woodburn. Thanksgiving: i'loi'lamation. The year now drawing to a close has ls?cn one of unexampled peace, plenty and pros perity within the bordera of our Slate. It is uow proper that public acknowledgement ihouldbl made to Ihe (ireat Ruler of the universe for his innumerable blessings. I do therefore desiguate Thursday, the 20th day of Novemls'r, as a day of thanksgiving lo Almighty God, to be observed by Ihe whole people of ihe commonwealth, in token of their gratitude for His great mercies. In witness whereof I have herewith set my hand and caused the seal of Ihe State of Oregon to be affixed, this the 7th day of November. A. D.. INNS. SYLVfSlKll PlWotKU. Governor. Oho W McUbidk, Sec. Letter List. I.. Iters f..r (lie following persons remained uncalled for at ihe postofflce in Eugene City, . 'U K' Ol, MIV, i, lOOfl Hail. v. Smith, Knee. Mrs Mary Cox, Frank Greig. R Gwin, J A Malt, Samuel MeConticIl, Win Roy, Mrs Maguie Ro'lhrick. W E Sellman, Calvin Suodgrnss. Orvnl J L ' Hewitt, Henry ury, W F Henderson, M S VYigle A charge of one cent will bo made ou each letter given out. Persons culling for tbe above will please say advertised, giving date. F. W Osucrn, P. M. Firemen's Election. .Notice is baraby glvaW that the nuuual elec no "I the BwgaMOlty Pin Denartmeut for 1 Chief Kneinesr sn.l 1 lui.i.nl W'.i.,in..r ' 1 ' !' ( "V "all MmUy. Dec. 'J I "l win open at 1 o clock ii m. and ( hairunin lloard of Peleates. t'll.vs Vaxdmbi iiii, Secretary. Notice of Dissolution. Noiice is hereby (jiveu that ibe cosirtlier sllip ben lot., re existiug b. twevn J. M. Ke. ney mill E. B H .ml-uiker, under Ibe flnn name of K. enet A II tudsaker at Jas pat, Laue Coualv, Or , has been dissolv.sl ly nialual consent. Dehtors may setlle th. ir accounts at Jasper with Mr. Keeney, who will continue the bnsiui as. Get IS, 18.S8. J. M E B 1 ni Xotiff, Km. HtMMiaaa. Fanuera if yon want mon;y briug all vout oiu iron, cop-r. Iiraaa, etc., lo W. Sanders. He nays the hinhist cash urue. New York Store. Public Sale. I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at my farm ixt miles wVst of Eugene, on Tuesday, November 27, 1888 at 10 o'clock, a in. sharp, the following described piop.'ity to-wit: JTmx Nine mares and colts. three-vear-obl geldings and fillies' 4 yearliug colt,, fl two venr-old e.dts, 18 COWlOUd calves, II oar ling b'-ifeis and sl.-ers. 1 jrearHog Dii.bau. bull, 12 hogs, 'Vto she. p FARM MAt'HINKKY. One separator wi'h 8 horse mnuiiuo power 4 w igoni, I bay lake, I wood a w frame and jack, 1 seed eleain-r, 4 walking plows, 2 i hi in i.j eultiv dor's (Sloan's mak.- i, 10-foot hsider, 2 mowers, 1 lot blacxsiuitl tools, bellows, etc , 2 aets harrows. uoDsRitoLb ooona. Safes, clothes presses, chairs tables, crockery, etc. 1 Hons churn. MISCKM.ANKOl'S. Three aetts double harness. 8 setts plow harness, 12 tons grain hiy, seed wh'-nt and oats together wilh sundry other arllotra too numerous to mention. TRBMS OF HALK. All sums of $10 and under, cash. All Mini over $10, notes with approved securitv with interest at 0 percent, per annum. Ail notes payable Nov. 1, 188'J. A diacouut of ." per cent for cab allowed on all sums over 810. Oiougk Belshaw. Oro. W. Kinsrt, Real Estate and General Auctioneer. Notice. fanners if you want money bring all your old iron, copper, brass, etc., to W. Sanders. He pays the highest cash price. New York Store. Tlioroug;lil)red Poultry. Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks, Light Brnh mas, Ilrowu and White Leghorns, Partridge Cochins, White Wyandottes and Illack Miu orcas. America's best breeds. Send slump for catalogue. Address J. M. Gaumbon, Forest Grove, Or. Money to Loan. I have money to loan on tbe security o' improved farms iu sums from $200 ami up wards, ut a low rate of interest Office up stairs over First National Hank. E. J. Mt'Cl.ANAIIAN. Millinery! Millinery!! 1 propose to open a well assorted stock Ol millinery goods in the red front bnibliug opposite linker's Hotel which I will sell nl tin- lowest rcioiiiiiiihle nriees. All kinds ol millinery work done and satis action guar MUM, dive me il call unit examine Ul stock. (' XI. Hoovku, ICM. R- E. Mknsoii, Agent Arrived at Kratlsse & Klein's the largest assortment of Wnv. ily School Shoes, ill all si.es from Childs', Childrcns', Misses' and Woiucns', ever brought to Eugene, and will warraut every pair, and at prices lower tbun any house in the valley. Call aM see them. Use Oregou Eleclric Relief for all pain intirnuloreilern.il. Ask your druggist foi Oregon Electric Relief. 1t will help you. liy using only the best materials to be bad. and having bad years of net mil xperieiic Under iba DM! instruction, enables Hender son, Dentist, to obtain the finest results known iu I). nlistry. A flue line of silk plushes in nil aud grades nt F. H. Duun's. illll.lt- Ooli Lost. A yearling bnv mare colt was kali from Noti valley about two weeks iiuo. Was seen last following a Wagon near Win, Inman's house. Anyone giving Information in regard to, or returning the colt will he liberally rewarded. Gkohur Holland. For Sale. A good stock ranch of 1100 acres, two fine j comer lots iu Eugene, and ouo extra Jersey . cow. Apply to Frnuk Rankiu. Sept. 14, 1888. ! Krausse k Klein hnvo just received the I finest 84 French kid shoe ever brought to , Eugene. Ladies call mid see them. We I I...... ,1 i t . I n t . unir 1111,-ui 111 vpeia ami rrencn iocs. If your baek aches or if you are suffering from inflammation of ths kidnrya, seminal weakuess, brick dust deposits in the urine, or in lact any kidney liver or urinary complaint, do not waste money on worthless liniments or plasters, but strike the seat of the disease at ouce hi naing the gwataat of all knewu rame dies, Oragoa Kidney Tea. It is pleasant to take, is purely vegetable and has never failed to (jive entire satisfaction. Sold by druugista. Sunburn, tan muchness of the skin and pimples are promptly relieved and cured by applying Dutard's Specific. it is a never failini; remedy for Salt Rheum, Teter and all Skin Diseases. Sold bv druittfista. Salem, dr., April 10. I have just Is-en cured of qulta a severe at tack of Catarrh of the Bladder and Stricture of the Urethra, mainly by the use of four (sixes of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and can therefore recommend the tea as a valuable rem. dy for diseases of the Ki.lueys and Uri nary organs. LED WILLIS. Why will you co about w ith that listless air and pah face! Have you no life, no ambiti"ii? You seem to care notions' for for what trans pires sround von, Tie. Is?auties of nature do not interest you, aud you feel that life la a burden. If fan would have the vicor anil alaatMty "f youth return, enjoy a hearty meal, ami feel like an aUjaotMar ditferent "person then take Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic. It certainly produces remarkable remits. (Mill. Ml. Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST, Bnt rail aud prke theni. Knnni' r th- -'ac : IV New Thrve Sttry Brick, corner Willamette and Eighth St., Eugf-ur City, Orrgoo Cottage Grove Items. FIlOM OUR BI'F.I.'IAL CORItKSPONDKXT. Nov. 7, 1888. Several drummers in town. The tlei tioii is a thin,' f the past. This is Iba Hint eh- ir day f ir BWM time. Mr. H. Caret stinted for ( 'alif'.rnia Tuesday to vi-it a brother Hiram M o hn and Frocc 8fgdb)y went t' K i.eie (lit ui..ining. .Mrs. K. W. Whipple and daughter Nellie r both on th- sick list this week. A numb r of eur citizens are iii Kui;"ne this Wank a tending oomi ami waiting for toe n -tm n- Misa Katie Hanson was out of the boQM this aanruhlg for the fiisf time since her illness A literary seoietv was nriiiinized at this place last Saturday nine with O. F. Knox. President) J. I!. Kendall, Vice President; Pearl Charles, Secretary; Lucy Adams, Cor responding Secn-tary; ('lay Viles, Marshal. V'khitv. Local M -rket Report. RCOMC Nov. y 1K88. Wlll:AT 78cts fie.- ..li hoard cars. Oan SOtoSSe. Ilarley- iii and 30 (M 'r bushel. K(rir" - -2.1 nts wr ioz. Ulttkb - '.Ti ta 30cts per lb. Mops'-15 eta. WOOL 18 and 19cts. Laki VKu 1". ota per lb. Potatoes -'25c er hushel. Kldi'B- 1st L'rad'-, 91.(15 per bbl. Hai on Sides 100 1'.'.W; slnmlders 8 to I cts; hams, 'l(n 14 els. (-'hickens -Young, llMafiJIlflOl old, 83,00 83.00. nwrn aBLaaenkAabHa'aB Dr. G. W. Biddle, DENTIST, ILATK WfiBK A SPECIALTY. EX tmating and FUllnS executed by the 1st- es!, Impmveil methods, All work warwtadi i4 years exnerienoe OFFICI littu Block, over Liu-key 's drug store. SOMETHING NEW IN FUGENE. FEED, SALE AND COMMISSION STABLE. -ALSO- 1 ii FOR SALE. WOOD, GRAIN and all kinds of PIU) DUUE sold ou Commission. Horses, Mules & Stor.k of ail kinds BOUGHT and SOLD. Office and Stables, corner of Willamette and Tenth Streets. Eugene City, Or. THOR. OHAPPBI EUGKNK CITY-- wt: CAM I BIBI to stay. Do Not Smoke Chinese Made Cigars. Ye will introduce our own Bra Mill of Oigrg. . PATRONIZE HOME INDL'sTRY And w ill do thfl same. (live us a trial and we will Guarantee Satisfaction. Notice to Smokers--Havana aold in iacka;;es. FACTORY On Olive street near coiner ot Kightb. .T. JASKULI.K It CO. Hay, bin I hi m Je 18 UIBEE A flrst-clafes Bran of the Finest A Fink Link or Collins, Caskets, Hones, AND ALL KINDS OK Undertaking Goods CoDalautly ou hund, -aJ'aai'1" Shop corner Willamette and 7th Streets. Cash for Wheat. The highest market price paid at Eastland Wilson's On 9th street for Wheat. Shoes, Hats, Caps and Clothing at LOWEST RATES, NEW GOODS. A FLn'E assoktment of :l BEAUTIFUL From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE BOOTS and 8: 0ES From the Cheapest to the Best. Al! parties can be suited either as to Price or. Quality. Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to the finest; can suit you. if you give ics a OdU, OUli stock is k9Free ,Hcw and Stylish., Look us oi'nr; if we do not huvh you money, we will nmke aomn one el 8i 11 to you iow. A FULL LINE mm mum for Infants "Casiorlaiiio well adapted to children tht 1 r.HiomnienditMiuperiortoanTprwicriuUon ownto me." n. A. Aacnaa, M. D., 111 8fe Oxlord St., Brooklyn, N. Y. THE MA.M ! Why all who want Bargains go to Is that you can Buv more Goods nf First- class quality for less money than elsewhere as our large SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES Of Ladies, Misses and Children fine Shoes and ami Slippers have arrived and we are prepared to show the public the LARGEST ASSORTMKNT or lU.ts and Shoes ever Drought to Eu-ene City. Custom work and Repairing neatly and promptly done. No trouble to show goods. C all and w convinced. KRAUSSE & KLEIN. BEAM TAKER New Hea rse ; one in the State. ' 'I i I . IS Ubil FurnlUire, M- i.... i , tresses Bed, dinu, which an ofland at the 1 1 aai1aB8aHC Lowest Rates. DRESS GOODS 5n- STOCK OF OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN and Children. I Oaitoria foaMlpadon, I lw ' '' .inanition, I K"-; ' P'u""ito" Wiui; i i.-ious taetLcauon. Tm CiNTAi n OoaMSV, 77 Murray Street, N. T. K. &. K.