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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1888)
- " The Dailv 4nd Weekly TElt.US Of SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. ' r'ubildicd every inorninir except Monday .1 eiveri:d by carrier, per wecK olio ii.v maw, per yt ai . 5 CO WEEKLY. ( I'e.b'ishc-! '.very Friday Morning.) nj iopy, jwi annum, in advance ?2.f0 .Wi,..i paid in advance i.fO Jltl.S ABOIT IOWA. IViard ot trade meeting Thursday ;:-::gbt. lee cream at the city restau rant. L e creain every day at Frances 5'itM tier's. I'vesh strawberries at Wallace & Thompson's. Screen doois and windows at Thos. Brink's. Dried beef chipped to order by Kenton & Chase. Dr. J. Watts will speak at the court house to-night. Judge C. K- M'.'Ore, of Corvaliis, was in the city yesterday. W. A. Cox has completed the contract, of plastering S.E. Young's new brick. Dr. iolkman, editor of the Port Ian I German paper,.The Zeitung, is in the city. L. M. Curl, democratic nominee ior school superintendent, was in the city yesterday -1 Capt. Powell and family left yes terday for St. Louis, where they will in the future reside. W. K. Temple, of Piainview, ;ind J. IS. Cornett, of Shedd, were tin our streets yesterday. A new line of fancy wicker and upholstered chairs has. just been received at Thos. Brink s. M. J. Montietb, of Lebanon, was in the city yesterday, lie will lortly remove his store to Inde pendence. Yon insure your property, then why not insure your self against accident in the Travelers'. C. B. Wjnn, agent., W. C. Tweedale. Walter Keteh nm and J. F. Hail left yestereay to attend the Grand Lodge, I. O. . F. at Portland. A choice hit ot Bogue's picnic hams just received by Kenton & i)h:S3. These hams are very line, and are guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Messrs. Deyoe & Robson have presented each of Cro-sen & Al len's drivers with a set of bells, ''so now there is music every where." iV P. Payne is still suffering iroin the recent iisflamation that set in on the old lameness in one .-f his lower limbs. It is a very se vere attack. Messrs Burkhart & Keny sold yesterday to J. W. Kalston, o! the Linn county bank, the resi dence and two lots of Dr. Beck witw rn Klmvnrth street : tl price - aid for the same was $2000. A foor 4ielra'tioii. The Democrat, after accusing County Clerk J. P. Galbraith and Sheriff D. S. Smith of being pre vented from defrauding Linn coun ty by J. J. Whitney, ought either to have made a square retraction and an acknowledgement of false hood, or have said nothing. The attempt at ''correction" made in iat evening's Democrat was an in sult those officials. The editor of the Democrat perhaps knew, but "did not care to say, that, the reason Marion county's sheriff and clerk's fees are larger than Linn's is that criminals from Linn and Polk counties and elsewhere are often taKeit' to Salem for safe keeping and trial, and the sheriff there gets paid for it ; also that the sheriff there performs the larger part of the constable's duties; but the Demociat preferred to accuse the officials there of dishonesty, and took occasion to attempt to make political capital it.-r JuL'e Whii- ney, r.y saving in.ir tiie . lert am ,t sheriff of Linn county were watched by that worthy ami pre vented trom any stealings Irom tne i county treasury. Such an attacfc j upon honest officials of their own ! party demands a better retraction than that ottered bv the Democrat. llr. CuHick Taken 111. Mr. J.W. Cuick. who. started Karf Monday as a delegate to the republican national convention at Chicago, was taken ill in Portland, and returned home last evening. His illness is not serious, and lie j will soon be able to Matt again on his intended trip Fast before "oin to Chicago. It may be, how ver, that he will remain here un til alter the state election. Reference to our advertiz ng col umns will show that the firm of Kenton & Chase, grocers of this :ity,havedisolved partnership. Mr. Chase retires on account of the continued in health oi fits wite.and uic uusmt. ss win oe continued bv Mr.Kenton.They have been a popu lar riim.and the business under the management of Mr. Kenton, will au.i he in good hands. Sewpier Imugr. Mr. H. Y. Kirkpatrick, of Lebanon Express, was in the veteruay. lie nan purchuM'd tne :ate;- oi T. Bugler in the pa j eJ , - ml ;s ii'iw .-.ole proprietor. S. G. Dorriss. of tins city, has aeeept ?he posili'.u of foreman of the paer. Muuil i'ire tu liar 4r-iitt-ot. A small fire broke out early yes terday morning on board the" O". B. k. N. steamer ( Ha-idetit. ainon-' ; ome ot ilie Oiiat ' lie; tirw W damaae. the mere . . ...... -I , TTlti.i u at Corvaliis. niched without va.-i iy lis exiii ew goous at jt rencii 'Democrat" Accuses Capable Officials of j aa Attempt to DaVaad the County The State Rights Democrat o in its tes;re to m ami- facture cheap political capita! , has j trone to the extent of insinuating i that the sheriff and clerk of Linn county, both staunch democrats, have only been prevented from robbing the county treasury by the superhuman efforts of J. J . Whit- t lir , liicndii- ifi;utltv juuiic This of course is dune through a desire to make votes for Judge Whitney, but such a dishonest and shameful piece of business w.ll not be tolerated by the intelligent voters of Linn county. The article referred to pretends to be a comparison of the volume of the business in the sheriff's office of Linn and Marion counties, and after swelling the amount of sheriff's fees in Marion count' by adding costs in the Saunders ami Mattie Allison cases, which were actually paid by Linn county, the Democrat makes this stunning statement : "No other accounting for this re man.able discrepancy can be made except that Judge 'Vintner ha con stantly kept a continual watch upon the financial interests of the county. The amount paid the sheriff in Maiio'i makes things look ' spinous at least, both for the court and sheriff. Let the voters of Linn be glad that their interests have been so safely guarded by Judge Whitney." This in the face of the statement that this same alleged robbery would have occurred in Linn had it not been for the j continual watchfulness ot Judge Whitrev. can only be taken us a I direct accusation against'.!. P. G.il braith, county clerk, and D. S, Smith, sheritf'of the county. If Judge Whitney is the instigat or of this article he ought to be resigned to obloquy for attempting to make a showing of economy by imputing dishonest motives to capable officials of his own party, or if the article containing the at tack was simply the the efferves- cense of the editor of the Democrat Mr. Whitney ought to rise and ex plain. SEKIOtS ttdilltl At' CI. Frank Mack Accidentally Shoots Himself While Hunting Near Scio, Information was received in this city yesterday morning of a serious accident which o curred at Scio early yesterday morning. Frank Mack while out hunting placed his lighted pipe in his coat pocket which contained several loaded shells. One of the shells became ignited from the fire in the pipe and exploded, shooting off one of ids fingers and inflicting a serious wound in the abdomen. It was thought the brass portion of the shell was bio a a into the abdo men. Medical assistance was at once summoned, and it was hoped the injuries would not prove fatal. THE ;1.IKMAI,K IT'.IE. Further Particulars of the Swrepiag of the Satire Town- Away Much interest was manifested yesterday morning when the Her ald's dispatches were read, giving the account of the burning of Goldendale, W. T. The following additional particulars have been The entire business portion of thft town isdostroved. and the loss will reach $200,000. The disposition among property owners and merchants almost without exception, is "'to stay with the town." All the stores being destroyed, the town was practically witimut food, except that which happened to be on hand in the dwellings j which did not burn. The people ! vir;t without supper Sunday night. I The board of trade of Portland i will appoint a committee to solicit j funds for the sufferers by the fire. ; The peoplo are liieraUy burned j out of "house and home." Toe I school house fortunately e-cav.d ; the general destruction, and is i crowded with the homeless. . About thirty-live families are in a ! state of utier destitution, having lost ever'-thip-' Among the' insurance agencies -siri-viiv" uo'iuri.. in ...Mf mh.h- were the following : Commercial Union; Oregon; Northwest; Co lumbia; Home Mutual; New Zeal'iud; Plm-nix : Farmers' and Merchants of Albanv, the having fci.OOO. S4HOOL KEPOJ':T May 12. Mabel, Or. The following is an i i" . c r re"lster 10 taken trom the school register in : 1 uisiaiik --. ut vi Junius i-uuiin formerly district No. 80 of Linn county for the month ending May 11, 1SSS: ! No. days taught. . . . i No. days attendance I No. days absence . . j No. boys enrolled. . I No. girls enrolled . . i Total No. eurolied. 20 .f00 'p IS); 38 j 3S 341 Average No. belonging Average dailv attendance Emma Driry, Teacher. ;niige 1'lrnir. The members of Tangent grange are making arrangements to give a i nicnic at Blevins bridge on June j 7. An interesting programme will the i ! e arranged and an enjoyable oc city j casion is promised. I.urcka. The motto f-f California means. T ; have 'outid it. Only in that I.uul of j sunshine, where the orange, lemon,! ohve, rig and grape bloom and ripen, ! ami attain their highest perfection in mid-winter, arc the herbs and gum j found, that arc used in that pieasant ; remedy for all throat auditing trouble?, i Santa Abie the ruler of coughs; ; a-'.iima a ".id consumption. Foslmy A: Mason have been ftpiiointcd agent for ! tids valuable I 'a ih.niia remedy, and' sell it muter a gu i antee at -L a hr-t-t!e. Tlifec i'or ?:;.50. Try California Cal-ii Cure, tiie only j guai-anteed cure for cat.irrh. bv mail .10. THE MOPiIXC Petition for the Eztcssioa Branch to Sodaville & ot f the Lebanon; Good Scheme. A petition is being circulated and Kigneu bv business men of this city, asking the Southern Pacific railroad coinoanv to extend ; the Lebanon branch of the O. & C railroad to Sodaville, a distance of 32 miles. The soda springs at Sodaville are fast becoming a popular summer I resort, and the travel thitherward from different parts of the country is large. The extension of the Lebanon branch to that place would be attended by no difficulties and light jxpense, as the country is level and there are no streams to cross. The advantage gained would be mutual, as people from all par's of the country could go and come when they pleased by rail direct, connecting at this city with either the O. fe C. or the Or egon Pacific trains, and the traffic of that branch would be greatly increased, as a rich country would be brought into railroad communi cation with the city, and the crowds of people who visit these springs would form a lively passenger business. It is a desirable undertaking and the branch ought to be built, and probably will be. The question of constructing a branch of the Narrow Gauge line from Spicer to this city is also being agitated. The Xarrow Gauge in the upper portion of the valley is now practically useless and this would make it of some advantage to the people along the route, and would add somewhat to the busi ness of Linn's metropolis. FROM Till) STATE CAPITAL. Died From Asylum - Injuries - Appointment at the Measles at the Penitentiary. Special to the Hkrald.J Salem, May 10. The man Bry an who was fatally injured by be ing thrown from his horse near Siherton Saturday evening, died Sunday night. APPOINTMENT AT THE ASYLUM. Gus Newell, of East Portland, has been appointed bv Dr. Lane as steward of the asvlum, vice M. G. Wilkins, whose resignation it will he rembered was requested several weeks since. Newell entered upon the discharge of his duties this morning. MEASLES AT THE PENITENTIARY. A case of measles has broken out at the penitentiary, the patient be ing a convict lately from Umatilla county. It is probable the epidem ic will go the rounds of the con victs. Both measles and scarlet fever have disappeared from the asylum and visitors are admitted as formerly. A COH AKIU.V MLK1&. On Saturday morning, May 5, an atrocious murder was commit ted twenty-seven mi es eat oi Burns, in Grant county. Jsunen Bright was returning from the railroad with a load of freight for Motley Bros., and just as the team had come to a small grade an as sisin fired s 44 Winchester, tin ball passing through the body from tiie right side, killing the victim iuftintly. Then the murder attached a rope to the dead man's feet dragged the I t0iii' nearly a quarter I the road and buried it or a nine off beneath the rocks. The team stayed along the roud, and was discovered by Messrs. Ciark and Worthington, two Portland dru miners, who were on their way to Bums. They repotted the facts, and the fact, and the whole country is out looking for the murderer, j The ge.ierul opinion is that Lb'iglil j was Killed for Ids money, as lie j v;-s known to have had consider- aolc- before he started ava from : home. Mr. Bright was about U0 yeurs 1 old, and has no relatives in this ' c:-;mtrv. i:!a:-.: of tk. se sj:uv;. An adjourned citizens' meeting of all persons interested in the ! growth and prosperity and develop-1 ment of the general business inter-j ests of tiie citv of Albany, will be held at the (i! A. B. hall, on Thurs- j day, the I7th in.sL, at 8 o'clock p. I m., for the nurpose of hearing the! latter ' report of the committee on sub j scripiion, and of obtaining a suffi- cient number of subscribers to the i constitution and bv-laws reported by the committee and adopted by : flft i-itizpns liiwtinc nn Wpdnpsdav . . . . pvpinn 1'iKt. All uprsnriK intufpst.- i ed are requested to be pr 1 siasiKt in witimf s-.iul r.ltioi-t Bv order of committee. J. C. Powj ll, Chairman. ;. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. : Wm. Simpson offers for sale at j one-half their original cost, the 1 store desk. 1 letter press. 2 counter scales. 2 platform scales. 1 set store lamps. 1 McNeal & Urban safe, weighs 4$0. burglar vault ami tire proof. 1 -McNeal ti Urban sale; fire proof; weight, 2800. ;tl Prise Sliirl. I The best white shirt in the market j at . F. Head's; and don't forget that j he proposes to mve away s, tine "old ! watch with tln.ni. Call and investi gatF if you need a good shirt. P. Cohen has reduced the "price of all his goods on account of the agita lafion of the tariii question. Fairbr.nk's Gold Dust . j.-hin,' vow der at Pai ker ftivs. "'hompson .iers. it Overman leading de Fresh Yet Kenhai V; (' .Ides every iiioruing at j TA igwam slippers at Head"; HERALD: WEDNESDAY, MAY 1G. 1SSS iiirrr'riTfrfiTar-TTrTnnBTfcinfimTifBTrrrTi iriiiiiifiyiniiii'irrrrra.ijw i;i:.it !!. j regou SkiSe auitflay School (ouven , tiiiii. The Third Aruuui Convention oi i the Sunday School workers of ! Oregon will be held in the First Uaptist Church at Albany on Tues- day, Wednesday, and Thursday, the 22a, 2bd, and 34th ot May. Though this is a mass (Jopven- tiou and all attending entitled to seats, vest, to will be insure a representation, each school should ckct one or more delegates pledged to attend. Also, it is requested that for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the Convention, that on the 13th ot May a cciiec tiou be taken by each schoel to the amount of three cents per ineuiber ou the average ftteudance, said amount to be forwarded to the President, E. W. Allen, of Portland, or brought to the Convention by tlie delegates. This Convention will be held in the very heart of the Willamette val.ey, and at a place that is easily accessible from all points. This should bring to the Convention a full representation from ail parts at least of Western Oregon. T.iis will not, however, bs the cse il every person interested in this most important work does not make a personal effort to secure this most desirable end. Word comes to us from our friends at Albany that their latch strings will be found nut and all will receive a hearty welcome. Those expecting to attend will confer a favor if they will send their names to Dr. G. W. Gray on or before May 21st, ,io that places f enterta.nmeut mar be assigned them. Arrangements have been made with the O. & C. 11. U.. Oregon Pacific 11. II. and the X arrow Guuge lines for reduced rates All paying tuU fare in Convention will be )iug to the returned at one fifth full fare. Jesse Hobson, Secretary UEPiuLicA mt;akim;. The following prominent speak ers will address the citizens of Albany and vicinity on the polit ical issues of the. day on the dates named : Dr. J. W. Watts May 16 Hon. Geo. H. Williams. ...May 21 Hon. Geo. F. Swift, of Cal.May 2S The speaking wil. be held at the court house at 8 p. m. Mr. Williams will speak at Cor valiis on Wednesday, May 10, and Mr. Swift will speak at the same place on Tuesday, May 29. Who Is Your Best Ennd? Your stomach of course. Why? B--cuife'e if it is out of order you are one of the nsott miserable creatures living, tiive it a fair, honorable chance and see if it is not the best friend you have in the end. Don't smoke in the morn ing. Don't drink in the morning. If you must smoke and driuk wait until your stomach is through with break fast. You cau drink more and smokeh more in the evening and it will harm you less. If your food ferments and docs not digest right. If you pre ticubled with heartburn, dizziness of the head, fuming up of the food after eaLing, Biliicsness, Indigestion, or any other troui'le of the stomach, you bad best use Green's August Flower, as no per son can use it witbou immediate re lief. :i:ii:f .iiestiu.v. First-class good: atH F. Read's mu lowest prices A new lot "f Prize Baking Powdc at Brownc.ll & Sl-.tnard's A line line of imported cigars re3 ceived at Brownell t'c Stanard's A choice Wit of uncunvassed eastern hams at Wallace V Thompson's Tea all the way from 25 to 75 cents per pound at B"'ovnell Stauard's. Thompson & Overman are always ready to repair yaur harness on short Si i notice. I Don't fail to see the tripods at miller A: Co. They are the latest thing out in novelty furniture j The place to liuv wall paper is i j where von can get it irmimcu, wiui ! out extra charge. Forlmiilcr Co. j do this. .lust received, the ceicnrate:: r.s- tiella Key West cigar, the iiiiest Key West cigar in the. market :;l 31 IJau m tea r'.'s cigar store. Go to FortuiiihT it Co.'s fc-r furni ture reviver and clean up your old furniture, then buy a Smyrna rug to beautify ycur home. : That exfpiisi'e iinc of satins in our ; show whir. ,w will be r.ui close this j week. Have no excuse for not get- j ting in on them. Montielh o: beilen ,uch. Thos.Biinii has just received an ele gant assortment of window shades and cornish poles. "Yon will never miss the waict 'Till the well runs dry." If ycu want a well dug call on E. B. Davidson. He does prompt work at reasonable price. Orders can be left at this office, HLSIXKSS I'KOrEUTY. Inrlndin? the Ohl SI. Itnrles Hotel BrJek Bniiaini:. Klc, la Ik- sold at Inrlion. I hc property described in the fol lowing sale of real property includes the old St. Charles hotel, the brick building occupied by C. H. Spencer, fair grounds adjoining Albany, and other desirable property, which w ill 1 be sold at auctiou on June. 2nd. Administrator's Snle. NOT1CF IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned administrator of the co partnership ekate of Houk .t Jlc.ver, Henry Jleyer being deceased, in pursuance of an order anil decree of the county court of Linn county, Oregon, made and tntertd of record on the 2nd day of April, 1S88, will sell at j public auction to the highest bidder, at the court house door in Linn county, Oregon, on the 2nd t'ay of June, 1SSS, at the hour ot" one o'cl ck in the afternoon of said day, the following-described real piocrty belonging- to said estat, to-wit: Lois Xo. 5, 6, 7 and S, in block No. 2, in the city of Albany, in Linn countv, Oregon; ak 25 feet tne w,!st side i lot So. 1, in block No. 10, iu the city of Albanv, in Linn county, Oregon; also the cast ouc-half of lot. No 3, in block 11, in the city of Albai'V, in Linn county, Oregon, us desciibed ou the plots and surveys of saiiJ citv: also In No. 7, containing o67 acres, miovvii as fairground hit, surveyed off a;id plntied bv the Lbil C'Miuly Agricultural .' s s ciati n," the ."nine hci-j; a imrt of the .V. V. ciiart'r of the denalion ia'id claim of :.-.!; io linti Kii'f. in l-iim county, O:egon. Vcn.. -: ;.ltiwab n.-.i.ti. joiis A. Ckawichu, Adam istrator. A JOIST C'.t!WA$. The Eepublicaas and Democrats will Bsgin Iheir itoucd cf Oratory May 21st- The republican candidates for the various offices in Linn county have accepted ttie invitation of the dtuiocasd to join them in joint discussion, and the canvass will begin on May 21st, and con form to the following list of dates and places, the hour of speaking at each place being 1 o'clock p. i. : Fox Valley Monday. Mav 21 Soio , Svneuse Shedd Halsty.... Harrisburg-.. ....... Tuesday, May 22 . Wednesday, May 23 . . Thursday, May 24 Friday, May 25 . . . Saturday, May 28 brownsyille. . .Monday, May 28 Crawtoidsville Tuesday, May 29 Sweet Home Wednesday, Mav 30 Waterloo Thursday, May 31 Lebanon Friday, June 1 Albany.... -....Saturday, June 2 KAKE C11AKCE FOtt SHOPPERS. Mr. A. B. Mcllwain. who has frequently agreeably surprised his j customers by his custom ot cut ting prices to the lowest margin, is now making the best offer yet given. To begin with is his (;i:eat sale of carpets. For 30 days he will discount ?11 sales of carpets 20 per cent. His stock is large ami embraces the best patterns of all kinds of carpets. He also offers Standard white, shirts, with all linen bosoms, for 75 cents. In His stock of boots and shoes is newly received from Eastern fac tories and is complete. THE LADIES WILL BE PLEASED To know that his line of spring dress goods is one of the best yet opened. His patterns are new and fashionable. A call will prove the truth of thfe assertion. Teacher's Kxnniitintion. TSTotice is hereby given that the regular public mtarcerly examination of teachers for Linn county will be held in Albany at the Court house commencing at noon on Tuesday May 31st 1SSS. All teachers dejinng examination will please be preseut at the begin ning. You will further notice that t e abVve date is made one day '.ater than that required by law, for the reason that Wednesday May 30th is a lej;al holiday. D. V. S. Keid. Co. School Supt. California fui-K-Curc. The only guaranteed cure for cat arrh, cold in the head, hay fever, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Uestore the sense of taste and un pleasant breath, resulting hum ca tarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is -warranted, by all druggists. Send for a circular to ABIETINE MEDICAL COMPANY. Orovillc Cal. Six months treatment for $100, sent by mail for 1 10. Eor !e bs Foshay fc Mason, Given Away. W. F. Read proposes to give away a line gold watch with Ins gold and silver prize shirt, the very best fitting and best made white shirt in the market. The price Is as low or lower than any equally as good shirt in the market. JBOOTS AND- SHOES At Actual Cost -AT- Browooil & tail's. Cams Early aad Get Will sell closed out. until all are f'My 'Isixes. XTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE il tax roll of the city of Albany, Linn county, Oriron, for the year of 18S8, has been placed in ray hand" for collection, and will remain so for thirty days from this datj, I during which time I will receive and receipt for such tax at the oflice of the city recorder, i All taxes rcmnininsr unpaid at. the expiriliou of thirty days will be returned as delinquent, after winch time costs and expenses for col lectimr said I'clinipient taxes will be added. Dated at Albany, Or., this 23d day of April, 18SS, ISA AO HAYS, Citv Marshal. CITY PEED STABLE, ARCHIE BLACKBURN, Proprietor. HOkSKS BOARDED UY THE DAY Oit week Haled hay, haled straw und chopped f'H'd for sale at stabie or delivered to any part of the city. iiiV'ii Fourth street, two blocks cast of imrt hou :e. WavtTly Fruit Farm. TlOR SALE IX- FIVE OU, TEX AC1JE jp tract.-.: Clias ic!i.'cr. re.il e-tate and ctm-lonuenf airnt, has'nt Ins nffc:, opposite i he Ilisss House, p'.a.s rf the V. av.-rly Fruit Fan!', now for sa!: in tracts of fiv.' mxl too crcs e::. h. I'arties (U'sirinir to l - : oi.:. :a tract of tl;is vabtabk r.voj.c-tv should call at once, as it is being sold rapidly. For a Pew Days , We show in our corner window the finest and richest line of Muslin Underwear ever shown in thi city. These goods, jut opened, show the latest Eastern Novelties in both Lace and Embroidery. A more complete line of Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Hose you cannot find anywhere. Special se lections in L,isle, Baldriggan, and silk in all Colore. Ladies' Summer Underwear Gauze, Baldriggan, Merino and Silk in profuse variety. We beat the record in TUP! LIT "5TOTT ZKIiBJCrW" I We are selling goods at prices which tliey will not. be able to reach for IO Years HOW Because we know where o buy, we koow how tox. buy, and we know how to sell. OUH GOODS never grow old and shelf-worn waiting tor gQ PROFITS The Big Merchants Come to Us when they want to lump a -big shipment and raise the wind. We are alwais ready for them, and con sequently we are able to offer bargains which m&ket the people stare and think we are going to fail. : No FeaR We shall keep on doing FLINN BLOCK. i - Laces this season. KGNTEITH & SEITENBACH. IT to Gome ! IS IT? of That good for years to come. DO WALLA CE & TIZGJl S O X,