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THE rOFyiyO HERALD: SATURDAY, JOE 9. 1SSS ; H ovinng fjailg Scvatdj OFF FOR (HHitU ; Albany postoitiLeclOreas f.illov.s: i north states ,-t;:30 A. it. Vi't tr?: 1 1.,. u r: Sil'U Ani: -;.c Niiiruw Cause R. E. ) Vor t' :'.!a:ul ami Salem 11 A. M. Corvai is ami Yaquin-.i 1-2:30 m. Al orfii-e south 7:30 p. m. Tl'.v i'l'tollico will be closud each eveniiii: frnia -six to seven o'clock. 'ite.-et! mutter forStlie early morning trair i!'ild lie mailed before S o clock the i. a-- ev-eninos. The Oregon Delegates "Will Leave Tomor row for the Eepublican Convention. uotiu.i: LiX5uiiTii a;ai. j:32 i v JLt;: collect!:. i renown,;; is i'ii'si"'"" ii litca nauHin tilc comuiti.ceuieut exercises Wh Is Your lii'sl Friend Your stomach of course. 'Why? That it be Fablishea XORTH UOUNO. J ! I tnsr'Ar-1ve?. ' Cai- tfVjr. . i m! 7 :u.iu. lot U'd 10 Ufeuti f Eu-.-utf rX j i I:lo fc 11 :!" i' i " o4!piii j .1 1 "rl'iaiti; " 4".pm f SOUTH BoUM. : . Ca'a exp ! 7;45pni 8 05pm j.;U;ji, e li.20pui'l2 4ipm FrJUi.t I I l.:!0p:u F.i- A;': . l'eparts 1 !-2.;.0 p i) J S.10 p n "SO li ' Mr. J. W. Cusick. of this city, delegate to the republican national convention, which mt. t t : hi-1 : eago, on .June 15), leaves thismorn i inyr for Pnttl.-ind whom 1m omII join the remainder of the delegates who will leave the following day for Chicago. The delegates are J. V. Cusick, J . ean, Kutus Mailory, Z. 1. Moody, J. Bouine and- Tierce Mays. Before leaving Mr. Cusick staled to a representative of the Herai.j) thatrTlie Oregon delegates were not committed in favor of any candidate, but that he and several nthr .U'ipcl.tfiii'nn'iiderpil ( Ireshftlil to be the most popular candidate, and would be in favor of him if he proved to be the strongest man before the convention, ' as he thought he would. In fact Gresham is first choic e. The Oregon dele gates are not going, however, to make any right for Gresham, and it a candidate whom tney consider 3- stronger man comes before the I convention they will be ready to support him. L.etminm at i.3C p m The overwhelming; republican victory in Oregon at the election just held will place the Oregon delegation in a prominent position in the convention at Chicago. ".'Arrives; Depart! Arrives Ashland 9. OOani tii.eue 40pm Kicrene (i.00pm . .'iei-rht receive- for south after li a. ii au;e day. LEU AXON" BRANCH. Arrives. . p in 5.00 p n Aihaiiy at 5.45 am .IK;i p nij " 2.45 p m OKEOOX PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Fu-.-"?'.er. . Fr. L'!'.-.... Arrives Departs Ul. 1. 5am 1 1.00 p m 1 5..ri:iii!o.50a m COIMY U1UT. Proceedings of the Jane Terra of County Court Bridges, Etc. wld-headed cane. Very In the matter of application of Jac Miller for reduction of asses -ment, ordered reduced $00. Application of W. K. Spicer and others for alteration of c unty road, granted and road ordered opened. Application of Oscar lleaiy and others for location of county road, read and .luhu Denny, Matt Scott and Phillip 8 wank appointed viewers, to meet with T. T. Fisher on June 12. Atn.licfltiuii of J. H. Lame for , i v i.. lumoer ana spines ior ouugeucios exchange pulpits on Sunday. Mr. H. W. Settlemier. proprietor lt wus ordered that $40 be ap of the thriving nursery at Tangent, j propriated to repair the approaches has the thanks of this office for a j to vge on Beaver creek, box of fine cherries. j Kesiiination of Joel Huston as 1)! K. N. Blackburn, newlv-elcct-1 supervisor of road district No. JOTTlTtiiS AI.OIT TOU. ke cream at the city restaurant to-day. Mr. i. Scott Royce is quite ill at his residence in this city. j. K. N. Bell, clerk of the state railroad commission, is in the city. Bovs o to F. M. French's and s:t-t a ch-ai Kev. E. K. Prichard, of this city, j and H. A. JNewetl, ot alem, win i Landreth, the murderer, is out I with another confession. Yesterdav lie seut word to a meinher ol the Statesman reportormi stlf that he wanted to see him; and when the reporter caded ou huu at the jaii he haode-i hiiu a sheet ot legal cap upon the four pages ot whicn was written a third statement of his crime. It is more lucid it state mpnt t-hsin tile, loriner two. and 13 prouably an exact accouat of the circutustauces of the murder and the causes which led hitn to it. The confession starts out with another strong denial of any crim ioal relations b-twten Landreth and tiis step daughter. Then he repeats the statement about the girl and lisr uncle trvii? to break him down by usiLg letters he had written, in consequence of which "ail who knew me looked at me with a scornful gaze." His m:nd was so distressed that he could think of nothing but the ruin ot himself and family. He felt worse, he says, than he does to day, and he has had his sentence a week. He savs lurtlier : "I did not think of killing the girl, but I thought many times ot takintr inv own life. One time I cleared tlie hay from a joist in the ba n, ami thought tu-jre I would tinish my distressed lite; but when 1 went to the house alter the rope to do it with, I could not take the rope in hand. My touijue or pen of Mc- iliiiviile Colltge: ' SU2.DAV, IOtH. 11 a. m. Baccalaureate sermon, if jr luir ill' onlfi vitn of tin; mor.t miserable ereaturcsm iru-. Give it a fnir, honorable eluuiee a:ul j see ii' it is not the best friend you have j in the end. Don't, smoke in the morn- j in.' l)nn"t drink in the morninsr. I' I vou must smoke and driuk wait until your stomaeh is through with break fast. You can drink more and smoke more in the eyenhnr and it will hauu you less. If vour food ferments and does hot d'nrest rirht If vou :ne ticuhled with heart!urn, dizziness of the head, c.iniiitr up of the food after eatiiv;, i.'!';, TiirU-rnalirm nr ;inv other Annual Meeting Board I trouble of the stomai-h, you had best I c.. fi n's An. rust, Flower, as no per son can use. it withou iiuinediate j.rc-lief. ".'3 -I ODDS arid BnDs are one! Rev. T. J. BrownsoH S r. m. Edueaiioiial sermon, Rev. A. M. Medbury, of Salem. M OX DAY, JI7SE llTH. 8p.m. Annual Exhibition of the Philergian Society. TUESDAY, JUNE 12TH 11 A. M.- S p. m. Annual Educational Ad dress, Rev. A. LeRoy, of Astoria. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13TH. 10.30 Business Meeting of the Students Union. 3 p. m Reunion Speeches Judge Loughary Rev. J. Soper. S P. M. Graduating Exercises by An odd lot of all silk ribbons ranging from 2 to inches tit 10c a yard. FUOM (ilLLI iH tOl.MTV. Clem Or.. June 6. Rain has come to our relief at last. Gr;.in will not make much owing to the dry season, but the rain wiil bring up the corn croj. The whole of the republican party is elected, according to the latest re port. Large quantities of wool pass daily on its way to market. Grass is exceedingly short this spring. Several shep me, are going out of the business, tearing there will not be any feed laised this year. A band of 1300 head of cattle pass ed by here on their way to Wallowa valley. Mr. C. Thompson, of Cleveland YV T . has been over on a visit, and rope in uauu. iuy iougue 01 cu ----- . . . r T ... 1 1 okmcrfor land. A hand of aboi.t cauuo. uescio c me u,Slc v. . ; Mothers, Keail. The proprietors of Santa Abie have authorized Foshay & Mason to refund :r .ft.,.. tliic . Vt!i- forniaKinir of Cough Cures a fair 1 rial as directed, it fails to give satis factum for the cure of Coughs, Cipup, Whooping Coiuch and all Throat and Lung troubles. When the disease all'ects the head, and assumes the form of Catarrh, nothing is o eUictivc as California Cai-k Cure. These prepara tions are without equals as household remedies. Sold at t 00 a package. Three for ?:1 50. rrrr"-T-B-v",M" The season's dress remnants incluoinp; wools and wash goods at one-tliird their original value. mm L'L'UU 1 LJiy IT RETURNS Odds and ends in hose, embroidery and laces ed county jndge, was tendered a ! accepted and W serenade at ins residence last even- pointed. ii.'Z bv the Juvenile band. heart 'Now, friends," he writes in another place, "it matters not to me what disgrace you put on me 1 know tuat I will soon have am ther trial, and that is in the courts ol heaven. God is the judge. He hatu the evidence written Him self." He adds further on: "The last word I ever spoke iu my house that morning, 1 said to my w..-, "The river is nigh this morning. Then I went iu the kitchen to make a fire. When I got in there a thought came, over me to kill the oil I. Wheu that came over me, it snr me so wild and crazv aud ex- ICO head of wav to the week. horses passed on their Big Bend country last b,Mi;f .u '. ,i) GIVE HEfflAKN 7,000 But this does not interfere with with the Great Slaughter of Men's and Boys' Remnants of silks and satins at ridiculous prices. II. Pearl ap- j rushed for the oed. Vour school tax is now due and unless paid very soon will become delinquent. Pay the same before coats ot collection are added. Examine the list of men who carry accident policies in the Trav elers and you will find they are f irseeing, careful men. C. B. Winn, agent. Children's day will be observed at the Congregational church tomorrow- morning at 11 o'clock. Parents are requested to bring their children. Mr. E. .E. Golf, ot the farm ot CLAIMS ALLOWED. David Sears, bear scalp. . . .$ Mary Davis, keeping poor. . Juo. Usher, janitor J. Shea, lumber, etc J. B. Eitzwater, keeping poor I Ruinbaugh Sons, lumber. . Andrews & l-ia:K.leman,inuse V. A. Trites, luinbtr R. D. Suttm, witness tees.. J. C. Goodale, lumber J. P. Gaibraith, trei-tu on hooks Geo. Ba.uard L- Co., record books A. C. Churchili, lumber 2 50 8 CO 2 00 34 14 Allen" & Goff, proprietors of the AI-j p. w. Spink, lumber. banv electric iignt wuim,""' to-dav for The Dalles, where he will 'probably put in a plant sim ilar to the one used in this city. Under the heading "Xew.to ! v" will be found notice, to con- W. R. Kirk,' damages from location ot county roau . . . Seuders & Sternberg, gravel W. E. Curl, salary V. J. UiUbanks, gravel. . . D. H. Halstead a Co., gravel D. H. Halstead & Co., lum ber. . There j came a glare over my eyes tin i could hardly see her.but she did not speak to me, nor did I speak to i . 1 ... i i 1 4l, her. Ail i could ueai vuo wo screams ot the children. I was & Hxcited it was a wonder I didn't nf hit some of tne children. 1 was - 7 nacking all around on the bed with L tne knile. I couldn't see just 45 45 where sue was. The first thing I 2 50 knew my wife came and crowded 3 ob, between me and the bed, and I pished me away from the bed. I 2 93 ' nt know ii I had hold of her or ! not. There was not a drop ol 38 O0 j Unml An mv clothCS." VSlV'fl J . . Lundrelh then continues wim ti, ch,m nf his rlisrht from the 11 45 130 75 Smoke Estrellas. "Wigwam slippers at Read's. Six r'lavesfor a dollar at T.Jones's A new invoice of British trimmings at Head's. Do net fail to see Dubruille's display horse. Ice cream every day at Frances Pfei tier's. Leave your orders at Brownell & Stanard' for choice berries. a tine linn of imported cigars re ceived at Brownell & Stauard's A choice lot of uneanvassed eastern hams at Wallace & Thompson's. The place to buy wall paper is where vou can get it trimmed, with out extra charg . Foitmiller & Co. do this. Go to Fortmillcr & Co.'s for furni ture reviver and clean up your oiu furniture, then buy a Smyrna rug to beautify ycur home. Just received, another lot of those fin.. Ii-mil i-veil French kid shoCS. the vc! cheapest eyer brought to town at W. F. Head's. For vour fine imported and Key West cigars, go to M. Baumgart's cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store. Just leceived at 'V. F. Read's a full line of ladies tine muslin underwear. also girls' white ares8c$ana ianis slips. Colt and i AND j UIB UUOUo AT i 1 k d wnwi; i All these remnants must go no matter what price 4n M0NTE1TH A SE1TENBACH. Gall early to get teains rc.tii- first-rluss troods and ivat. .ojrf he undersold. are guranteed. 117 50 4 -20 S3 33 3 CJ 53 tm'inri frr Arp-tin a countrv res iinviv.-- --. - - - i . . - t . A r l : I . IT,. irience rv I'. r- 'tumt'itii. - . . iasneet.?dd the tine of letting Mrs C-H-k keeping poor the contract to June lo, and nw - and f' ; Ci, ksnd uageT S uin f-een at Monteith & Scitenbach s. i rj, Misses Clara and Maggie Me- j f)l) 0. Duucan. rebate on taxes Meeken and Misses C.ara and (;rt;(.u Morns, keeping poor j-.i;c iaviu!ou, : -" i jNewton iLraDiree, digaing ;e I'avidson, . .. t r Msi.L-(.ii finn iruce c;on im'ii. vc Ifarrisbtirg, are in tlie city on their ! y g..1IUSi burial of poor. -wav to attend the commencement exercises at the stat3 normal school . The ladies of the M. E. and 'ongregational churches will give or ajitiivfoinillPfli' it r the nnern i i n nnndoiin.f At' vr.fn 1 ' Thos. frontaii. travel . and instrumental music. rccita-jMrs Kmg, aid per mouth. tions, tableaux and pantomime. The programme promises an en joyable time. Children's day will be observed to-morrow morning at the Presby terian church. The service will consist of recitations, responsi.-e reading and singing by the cln -1 j H HeaJ lumber.. Newell, ot Salem. All will be made welcome Foshav t Mason, mdse. J. II. Burkhart, printing... J. C. Goudalc, lumber Board ot teachers examiners V. V. Crowder, lumoer.... L M. Curl, rebate on taxes of C. W. Curl J. I. Calbraith, tees M. E. Dorris.keepiug poor.. I). V. S. Reid, salary Knapp, Burrell ! o .scraper Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts, aid per month., house to the slough, where he says lie tried to commit suicide,- but was prevented by the boy; bis es cape across the bridge and his 31 j capture. "When I done that deen I if 1 could have tnougnt wnai woum 17 00 ; income of me, I would surely not S 00 ; done it foi ail the monev in the 0'iO 00 ! World." He then says he never I 5Ji claimed to be crazv, and closes by 3S 50 'l askin al1 wh0 have beea wron8cd i.j on ! to forgive him. 52 io ! Landreth obtained from the re- por'er a promise to publish his 5 00 1 confession and then retired to his Oit lr.lt Cfdl. 75 1 Lndreth wa9 much disturbed 35 a'oout his date of execution. He IS 00 i apparently labors under ' the im 33 00 ; pression that he won't be told 02 j when he is to be hung, but will " 'k o ' some (,ay be le(1 witll"ut warn'g ' ! from his cell and struug up. 3 17 11 55 1 J1 4;j! 12 t-J j 50 00 I 10 00: - i . J . , i u v,....,.n r.f:-". --o iress nv aev. n- Lf. n. hinith, tees W. H. rluston, repairing jail j Hammer tiros., lumber Jerry Keeney, wildcat ocalp i Fees iu case of stat'i vs. D. -The ; Keneou ! Johnson & Danna's, iron I work c- . - . T.,, C Vv-I lfr ltrAv i fArnllv Alt .ii.t.H, dUC U. JU. v,y..Jivu;r.., j ........... - -wife and daughter will leave to- ! Fee in state cases 133 65 morrow morning lor j ortiano, where they will join the Oregon ftTATK IHSKATCIIK". 3('jW3j Items from the State Capital Latest Election Returns. i;ia.vo Lamp Wickn- Parker Bros, have just received a new kind ot lamp wick wnicn promises to supercede the old i ones entirelv. They are made of 8 00 ! glass so finely woven as to closely 50 00 ' resemble the" ordinary wicks, but 50 00 : with them the lamp wi'l not smoke, !(; 70 i needs no trimming and will burn "r 50 i much brighter than by tlie old 5 32 i way. The wicks will not burn 1 00 ! out, requiring no change of wicks. ! Call and see them. 49 15 ftorlb Pacific Dairy Asiociatlon. 5 00 10 00 CLAIMS COSTfNUKP. T a l, . 1 . i. - , ' , ,. .. " ; .JUO. At vrnl'HUjnc LCI lent. delegates tothe republican national ; claims msHi.i.owto. convention, who start for Chicago; friundav. Gov. Moodv thinks that j L- H. Moutanye, rhstt.cu av- tpe republican presidential nom- -olfleV teea inees should come from doubtful TM,.Uers Kxamintd. etatoc uni tor that reason his ! reference now is Harrison for first j At the recent public 170 00; The auarterly meeting of this as sociation will be held in Portlaud, at the ouncil chamber on Friday next at 11 o'clock A. M. A good attend ance is expected as matters of im oortauce will eonie un for consider- ation. The last annual exhibition of ! dairy products under the auspices of 30 00 i tjle S0Clety, though quite interesting I and instructive, was not as large as tlie dairymen could easily have made examina- it. and it is to be hoped that it the Look here, gold-headed walking sticks from $2.50 to $15 at F. M. French's. Legacy cigars are the best 5c cigar in the market. For sale at Parker Bros. Read C. B. Roland & Co.'s adv. on opposite page. They are actually selling their elegant stock of cloth ing at cost. Patronize home industry and try some oi J. Joseph's Havana tilled 5c. cigars, the first of his own man ufacture. A good, gentle, family horse, buggv and harness, for sale at a bargain. Enquire at the office of Bnrkhart & Keeney. A bankrupt stock of ladies', Misses' and children's slippers have just been received at Wm.i .-duipjon's, which will be sold at' cost. I A big remnant sale, including 1000 desirable remnants atone-half the usual price, is now ottered by A. B. Mcllwain. Call early and get bargains. Brownell & Stanard have com menced running a delivery wagon of their own, and will call every morning wherever desired and re ceive orders and deliver goods promptly. Messrs. Will & Stark have re ceived a fine lot of gold-headed canes, fine silverware, gold watches and chains, etc., which they are offering at very low prices. Call and see them. Keep out the flies by using screen A.a on,i nnirvwa manufactured and put in your house complete at io.. i,v R. B ' Vunk. iMVMT III I VI I If 1 DO IT E- ::'- - ' BOOTS I auu puu i" j w . . . . I r. inniinf,aK!a firiPO VlV IV . B. UHK. ) ,.. r I O nA onH Khnii on corner OI owuuu Ellsworth streets. 1 r,r,T.feren-e now is iiarrisoM ior nii ivt me m-em iuim-ii,uuiiBi .. -il t . .. ii l,- iV.r!;,., nf toa.dif.r in tbia ciiv Mip ! societv desires to hold an exhibition 1 :.i i t... : ;i .i,r;..o ,.r,tiro i.lau nf : to!icbrs rwiKBPd. this tall, that an exlnbit will he made vice presHieiii. imnno imai i cnvv, -- ... , - , . i for the republican w!io will lead j Their names are as follows : Iva that will oe a credit to tne dairy m- t'",e partv to victorv in November. ' Templeton, Ora Vaughn, Ida M. j terest. Governor Moodv and familv, after, Ross, Libbie J. Ambler, Lillie M. ti-.e convention", will go East and ; Robertson, Ella Carg, E. A. Col-! snend two months in visiting ! litis, Anna Dunn, Ella Whitn.Alice J Has always on hand a complete Eastern cities. . Dodd, Mrs. J. R. Geddes, W. : Hne of family and staple grocer- A. Robb, ( & Cyrus, .i.K.tieddes, j i0s. Ah goods promptly delivered S. B. Wirt, Jos. B. Early, E. E. and satisfaction guaranteed. Give Cable, A. R. Rutherford, C. F. j him your order. No stale goods, Swank, R. M. Brown, S. A. San-j but positively goods which defy ford, E. G. Margason. There were i competition in quality or price. i tir-it rade, ! second and 4 third ; , i ,.,.,;K...,f, - i ;!! Iri.e Mtirl. Tban V,TE OF THE STATE. I Portlaxp. June 8.--Tiie latest, iHin us ir- m tiie stale e.ection do I not materially change the results, j Hermann's majority wiil be just1 about 7000. Tht legislature stands republican 70 to -ri ilemocrats. , l.AXE i'ol'NTV ul'KK IAl.. j Ei'iiKXK, June H.. The official; ..t:'I to-dav gives Hermann lo03, 4 iearin 125, Miller l.oui !.., ;istrict UiMcoverie More TalunWe Are Santa Abie, the California dis covery for Consumption and Diseases of th Throat. Chest and Lungs and ii,iif,.n.i c.it R.rnrii'.tlie onlv guar :itr.rl -nrp for Catarrh, Cold in the Iw.nrl L- it rl tnii romnlaints. Thev are sold 8t?l per package, or three i nt ,jn recommended and used by the leading phsicians of ihe Pacific Coast, .no ' tuiupuuimn. G uaranteed by Foshay & Mason. NO SIR We are selling goods at prices which they le able to reach for will not -AND- SHOES At Actual Cost -AT tad's IO Years to Come ! now is it ? Because we know where o ImvJ we know how to buy, and we know how to sell. OU R GOODS never 2row old and shelf-worn waiting tor BIG PROFITS 'fie Big Merchants Cue to Us '! V.:irnrtt. l'27f,. 1 huiofd ! attorney 1554, Hamilton. 13;', 1. Thrown From a tlurx . From a private letter received ftcvn Prinevillc. it is 3 arned tuat Mr. J.J. Dorris, traveling a-ent ot ti.A F.iniifrs and Merchant' Ins. (', nt rliisi-itv. met wit! Hr. i wslciv 'urliliu. The condition of Mr. J. II. Foster has bten steadily growing worse during the past few days, and last evening it was thought iie would not iiw till morning. Root. ' Fibster came up from Portland yes ; terdav. and Mrs. Freeiand is ex- pected to arrive t...-.l-.iy. The re mainder of tin. utm.;!y havr bwu at tln-ir father's bedside for sev eral weeks. The liet w'.iitc shirt in tiie market at W. Y. Head's; and don't for yet that he propose to irivc away a tine, trold watiii with thini. Call and investi y:'.tt if vou need a srood shirt. - (dh 11. A red and white cow, spotted. with t'.v.j white feet, end oi tail white, star in forehead, nnderslit in the ear, strayed away from the owner. Ii. Latnpman. A reward will be t.-ai'i for her recove;v. vith a severe! . ZZ'If.'r accident recei;tly,beingtti:ovyn rom j .; ', ,.,..r;..ls CVi.r fcusht. a tior.ie. receiving severe injuries aUli r,.l.u,ta)i:r we wiil sive aw. .tutiit. tii face and iiavimr his jaw j !:cCe of histrutneuta! or .. " i ii,. .,.;! urn hi. nit: in', tt.iiA with e:;t ii ee-i'set while UicV the best Aib.lts.V av;. :t ( : L. Blackinan fine line of Forran pianos and organs. v.- carries a and Votev A Woman s Dlcovery. Another wonuerful discovery has baen made and that too by a lady in this country. Disease fastened its iutches upon her for seven years she - derstood its severest tests, but her vi't .l or-rans were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coujrbed incently and could not sleep. ShebWo bottle of Dr King's New ciy ..r Copsumption anu aa so t.i..t .v . r , . . the. first dose that she Mei.t all ui"ht and with one bottle lias bf.-n n5iraMiiou-Mj " - isMrs. Luther Lutz." riu.s jvnte W. C. Hamrick A Co., of Shelby, N. C Get a free 1 rial bottle.. Notice of Oissolnlion. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Come Early and Get Sizes. Will sell 'until all are closed out. PALACE MEAT MARKET t-ii:ii:ii! Lawns, -j j ai ds for $1, at licad.s. I . .'i .'". :,. ..il debts. tames V. PiPE.Prop. The best variety of choice beef .veal.mmton, no an liaod. when they want to lump a big shipment and raise the wind. We are always ready for them, and con sequent! v we are able to offer bar-ains which make the people stare and think we are going to tail. No FeaR of Thatf We shall heep ongoing good for years to come. gg- Cash paiil for all kinds WALLACE & THOM FLSNN BLOCK. j m In 'i I ared. I P.ttea Albany Jwe 8- a lew day.- mi . . .- -1 ..J .';-.;;::-.;rA.--- V? - i----r. ,w ------ - ,-. . t -. .- -, ' ".- ' ' , .. , : w.-M..J.,iHawi:..-'.7. . .n. v. hjim)h. vm& aaiwj Tit tww J.fl"".?.".-. "v " - ... -