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THE MOTCNTXG HERALD: TUESDAY, JANUARY 1. FLMt AND FIRE , . . The Only Safe negative ., ,Tnr- DDlTCrTlMN.' GENUINE HOivlE PROTECTION An Albany Enterprise in Which ine People Take Pride. In iLt K .r-ds of Mature Experience and Ua "iestliiLed Ability-Its Pros perity Asinred. ' under conservative ami sale manage ment, the insiiani:e aid assuran -e is It is as impossible to estimate the ; reduced to a positive science, aud bus.oess ,H,ss.b.hties ot the people of while in the hind of mUnic cxper any locality, when thoroughly aroused, lenne and un,,iestio..ed alcnty suc.i as it is to count a flock ot sparrows j as found m Mr. J. K. K.derki.i, its vhile on the wing. All that is nec- ! manager, with thousands at i.s hack, ,arv to wake up the people ot any i makes its coast clear and lays the - : . .!.,.- ti. wnnto.l : foundation for a business that must comm i;,,k. ' HiKHT lip in i r-i e- tin doue, all is P'a" b""k. u " -a --------- -: - - 1 1 will be no want for the best one of tnose towering business estab-u-Vl leading mea of mean, to enter lishments whose held knows no iii-o tne true spirit of the enterprise , bounds, and whose strength cannot Trfth hand, heart and purse, and ere j be estimated for it is fouuded upon lonif we case about us only to nnd ) the most liberal principles, culled an esubhshed business in our midst, I from the tried, tested and true plans with each passing year takes on j of all companies through all ages, greater proport.ons. broaden, it. The policy of this company contains field of operations, iucrease. it. vol-j no -catch clause or bars to the unie of businew, and in time takes holder interest; he gets every dol it. place la the front rank of thenar of his insurance, and. as m the staid business development, of state i pwt year, within ten days of Ion. and country. This is true of the V hile the methods of conducting the debut and first annual existence, and ; business at the home othce cannot we predict the future of "The Far-! be improved upon, and their quarters iners and Merchants Insurance Com-1 are palatial in ttie extreme, enjoying ianv" of Albany. Ortgou. j th cmforts and conveniences cf the In September, 1S67, a portly st.-an- ' bst appointed insurance othce in the ger, who was ncanug the meridian , state. of life, was seen upon the streets of j our city in conference witn some ot our leading business and professional j men. H's stay was prolonged for i two months or more. The general L inquiry was, "wonder what he"s up ( to? ' His neit personal appearance; I easy manner: quiet. tu lluent con- . versational p wers, and the imprint ( of his countenance, toll "experience" j in some line, while the twinkle of his I keen blue eye give him the cast of ; an Kastern professional man. Further 1 information acquainted us with Mr. j J. K. Klderkin, an experienced and : profession l insurance man. Wishing to exten.i the present distant acquain tance of Mr. klderkiu with the peo- . . jde of Albany and the stite, that his J ami their ass iciations may ripen into the warmest Irien l-hiii we wdi add liiat lie w:is reir.-l an t edu.ra- j In O.ii.'. A: tin- early a.'e o : y. ars In? entered the I'iikui army ami niirciivlto th-: iron: ill dcleise of lus c .u itij's tJ-tg. icrv.J ;i.r ' " rebellion ami itiiister.-.l out in lex.u. wheli lie ricj:vevJ a:, minor- J a'de uijharge. After 'he war he re- "t irii'd to Cincinnati. i'vn, where ht i hnis'ied ins clas.-ic li c jat.s .1 ..1 c.i- : terc 1 the law .r !ejsi.ci. be.ng ad- ; nutted to the b.u -f hw x.iMve state, ; ...i..., l... . ii i ived lor mnv vors a . iii.ii: - -j - a -incrative practice, and at the same' . . re-rescued a number ot the : The UeKni 0rler, of This En r ,Ut iustirauce compare, ot ti.e F.aht, . priHina UrojsiM. with an a'.'gregite f milli' "f paid One of the finest i.u-n.ess liioeki in no caoital The suoiect ot our , the city is oc up.cd ly Hi s enlerpris- 1 . i . .. i..,.. . : :., ,r.ri.t An iileu f the line I iug after the insurance tiusiness. and this wai the caise of his .Ubhl.rfg in i i,. ni. w ule nractioiu law Natural adaptation an l a resistless . and u a lTl.,llt to the city. Mr. Black inclination riniliy clann"d 11 own. ! Inan ls a th..roui:h druiiiist. Hisfis ami Mr Elderkiu iouuii innioeH into I siHtant dreictrWt,Mr. U Wood worth, the insurance business up to hia -yea. is ln a graduate of one of the leading Like the niaatem of old, jacet.y pace, Uchools of ph imia- y, and his . lerk i,iKe mt. iw j nnurtiMMis. He carries a com rie IIC in. nu -- . he gradually acmevea .jn - .-I.. .i.v and round by rou-id n 0fVa v - - - reached the top of the lad.Ur an t tweutv of the hest vtrs of hi life to the huHineM, completinst it in j every detail and minutia. Laying , h..l.l .d Horace Greely's advice-- H - j -j .... 1 'young man, go weat and brow up ;u ih n.nntrv." Mr. iildcrkin ought greener pastures aud hied himself awav to the Pacific Coast. Reaching K.rtland he euga-ed with the Northwestern Fire and Marine .. inppssfullv uiloted that company through the troubled waters j of its tirst years" existence, when he j cim existence. w:;e:i net evpred his cotmection and arrived in Albany, as state! before, where we j firm hjld steadily increased ilui ing the lirst saw the subject of our sketch. alJ,j jts caj,ital has eeu incicjirs Mr. Elderkiu had the workings of j efj hy tie a,i litn.n of a third incinher . . ... . 1 a..il.k.l illUlll. . .. ,f . I .. I.V ...... .c a. icritimaie. sai " , :.nce company in ms bv long years of practical experience. He came' to Albany tor the purpose of putting his plan in operation. Jn tne meantime Hon. J. W. Cusick and Judge H. S. Strahan had origi ns e 1 nd suggested the scheme of org.uiiitig an insurauce company at ihi. i.i and thev to 'ether with other enterprising citizen had prac- j tically matureil plans lor tne organi zation ol such a comiaov. An organ iz ition was at once p- rfec .ed, with the following leading ni n as incorpo rators: Hon. Unas. E. Volver ton. attorney; Hon. J. L. Cowan, banker and inaor of Al'ianv ; Uhas. Montcith, merchant:' D. Ii Monteith. real estate: and J. V. Cusick. bank er. Mr. WolverUm was unanimously chosen president because of his per sonal standing in the conuty and ttte, both as a man awl lr. J. K. Elderkinwat chosen wr. try and manager, with the following f..r- .l,r -tors- HoU. K. d. 7Ublctiic.,. ... Strahan, member of the supreme bench of Oregon; J. O. ntarnau. capitalist; Uhas. Monteith, on el the leading merchants of Albany and Spokane Fall; Hon. Chas Wolver ton, one of Oregon's ablest attorneys; G. F. Simps-m, le.diug pram dewier of the Pacinc Coast; J. N. Cusick. banker; Hon. J . L. ' an, mayor of Albany and banker and D. B. Mon teith, real estate dealer and capital i(r th c.iimi anv had been IOK. - . - nii ij ni --1 hih, W. H.Ray - iMntot ctt-iela'A ; uri'io izc .or a w ........I W:l. I'l. 1 s.-n a-- ...r .a-h n.m conncteil wun Ti'visores. M:iiivc:ims liome oftce is of pood staudiui'. while its bookkeeper is the ex-eui rii.tend - I fiit of the public schools, and we'l ! known in Lien county. ' The company was duly incorporated under the laws ot uregou, in nepiem lir lss7 f..r S100.0J0. when tint i i &miunit was llli reased to ?300 000, " folia s " followed hy another increase toifoOO,- thus niacin" "the fanners anu Merchants Insurance Company ot i Alhauy, upon a safe financial basis, with a guarantee in hard jiold to each ; i and eve.-v one of its policy holders, ; thereby making it the oulv jjetuiine home protection against flmie and I tire. The company is capitalized by : such representative men as .Judjjes I , Lorl J(, Mraliallf ()t tll0 8upr,nit. : court, Judge Burnett, lion. .1. -'. ! Fullertua, t'has. Xickell, J. O. Writs- i I man, and tl. F. Simpson, and a hundred other leading representive .ifivtin of On- run wliii are too well 1 known to leisure any introduction from us. The company bean operations a i little over a year ago. and to day it has premium receipts to the am. unit of $rO.OlKJ and has done more b.isi- , uesB than any other company of a : like character, and o cu p ins: the ; same field in Oregon. It is a:i A5 : bauy enterprise in which the people I of Oregon take a special pride, for ' they realize that a soiinu ami reliable : insurance company is the only sale j negative for ll line ami tire, and while, n.trl volumes to its iucrease with , t. L. Bli kKA. oiiHi teri of Hie etatlislniicnt in tne lit in the ; Odd Fell'ws Temple will I e ohtiiined i from the vew of the buildini; ceen i i.,... it So fliri. klnr.i'K liiirh It ft i(, ,mtent ril(.,UH,-, Ik-skU-s an cli-fiint line 01 pnir.ii .w and toilet articles. He is the imuu-di- uic rii1 .-"' r ..... ,.M.cnr nf tin- wi ll. known tlrur nrul of -. Landon A Co., aud has during the pait year enjoyed a lui j: trade. WALL44 E. THMIPSOX A . Th litrmiKins BlarN of Ihix n Irrprloinic Firm. On another page will We found the adv. of Messrs. Wallace, Thompson &('o. It is in keeping with their ..1 ,1. Ii.hhuks in tlie t.,,,,,1 The hiiHiuesH of this ,.t n rinn. Mr. rjiitfiie wi an energetic young business man well known 111 this city. Tnese enterpris ing wholesale and retail grocers ave moved duriiu; the year into their ele gant new ijii.irti rs in Flinn's brick, and thtir name will be found on the excellent view of the building in this, if-'ue. I hev keep a very large stoca ot staple groceries, as well an a eom- ..,,.,,. ,f ehmee tame iei- ...;i mi. I hv theirmethol of ouic"' .a.i - J sales and small profits they carry at all tin es a fresh stock and maintain a thriving trade. M. t. UEI. Klerprllns General Jllerchiin- ,lmr and lry iool Iteaier. With the commencement ' of the new year Mr. W. K. Read purchased the general merchandise store of IS. H. Allen, and has now become family estaldidie.l in one of the leailing mercantile houses of the city. He make a specialty of ladie'i line dress goods, and has a complete and well .1 ...!, nf L'pi..ral merchan- dise. Histif adveri..emcnt wiuoe found on another pt'ge. Mr. Read is secretary of the Albany Business As sociation, and is one 01 Albany's ener- kneimiSd mult large stock and his business is steadily crowing. His prictB will be found most reasouaoie anu me iMiim.jr w goods unsurpassed . . J (jiia?nt,e1 IninV F.e mid sin Oint- ' I mpnt iinenmiled for old el ronir ( Imve lieeu p. nna i riantlv cured ly it . sbay & V.aon. For s.ilc t-v fo AT YAQUINA. Government Work Being Actively Pushed. The Tiifr:tLH nni'.. imh iixir. The Coni3ic;iai Impart inoe of the-Port-Picmrcsqae Kfiiiway Scttery Yaqoina an fi ijiimmer Keioit. The eit:.JI!'!i'iil! ;n, u trtnee ot Ya ill Hie mereiin quina H :y a faeto.' lile intercuts of the i' especial"! v -if Oregon, i mw ireinTiiiiy r.-.-ii"iii,'ii. tud tin- I ;i!le.-- done over Ihi roil!-- : U-:iiK!v in in quantity 'I ivii j!ei:t!i l vr-iiia.-e rf".ilar ir.t.f ;'. the IV.i-Ul 1 i Hurt' lilie lie- tween Yaiiiiiiiit uk! aiiothet line l ip i oli the ;' I'.e, 1 I.- 11 crop of the W::!i!': this w.iV, tv li;ii- I lie .hi t oi:U anei- ' ( l fit co an. I nhieeit ttile.il V ie." ti ,'.,. t,i til tie Val!e lUilllllil.' aie ladi-n uitii iner '-Ii.tiidUe loi- the liilsines" men ! il:e ci.iercnt Ore-:!i ; town-. Tlu two prim ip.ii town-, on the tay arc Y.eiiiiiia Cilj, where .lie llrcyoii li-e,.i ine.H I .)iu;iai;v " do. k". il'-'.iot and niacl.inc " 1 1 . i r i - : 1 1 r loeatcd, ai:(l Newpart, at the tirr.iiice of the I'.iv. A; eaell .'I the-c o'ace thrivin town- have ;i'n up nvd a coli-ii'era'iie Voiiliue of hn-ines- is irau-actcd. 5m.i.l steamers j!y cini--t;i lit . Set iveoii tin-two towns, ami Llic -ma!! eoa.-'. eral't make Ire pleii! Irip iut'ithe liarour with inereiiaiidi-e. On the south he.icli the government, works lire located, wln-re a nire loree of workmen arc coiupietiiig the work oftlie soillli ,icit, tne last (.'oiire-s liiivinr,' appropyated I'KKIO lor this jnirpose. lhc .iprop:iat'.on in the rivei and hirtior lull now bc'orc Coii-irrcs- jrives another slOil.diK) fur the iinprovemcnt of this tiurhur, and :i i jcttv on the north heath is to be eom uenecd. This work when completed wi I ir;vc a siitHeieiit depth tor the larg.'.-t vessel that floats, the depth of wau-r now hem:.' ample tor the easy, entrance of the largest vessels that p.y iictween the Coiumhia and !Sa i Fraiui-eo. Tlie tfovernuieiu work is ijein- e::er-tically i:shed and will he prosecuted all winter. An important industry of the bay is its salmon tishiui; industries. The amount of salmon canned durinir th ; pa-t year was not as large as the year previous, owiutc the fact that hire shipment of fresh salmon were inside tc Alhiinv. Salem, Portlan 1 and other Orciron eilies. The canneries of Allen Parker, Hays .V Biker ana John Williams made an output of ahou' ,(R( cases. SM MI'N HM1I.M. AT VA'.'M, 'i I.'- r:.'.iv;;v liiif if !. "ri goti I'a- ilic Iictween Aili.my and Yuouiiia, a ilitani e of T5 Hiiles, i;is-s tlirougha roiniiy itliiiiiiitliug 111 j'iitiiri 'ill'-ei-nery, iiiid the hay is rowin in favor ;i tMiliiliu r r- 't Kvery ln'ti-l is I'luwili'd ilurimr the Mirniiier with lilcaMiic mid licallh kcrs from cv ry iMirlion nf ( Iri'i'ini Three tunnels are ,)ahseii tictwi cn t the suinunt and the ocean, and several mountain curves i I I NN KI. IN 'I'll K ORE(;i,- :nr made which piesent- not even Mir pti fed hv the f.iiniins Central Pacitie line The niitnra' advantages of Yiiquina coiiioined with t lie liiicral aiipropriu tion for its improvement and the new mil shorter route from the seiihourc! to an impoitiiiit railroad junction at Alhauy, ct.iMiKhed b.v the Oregon Pa eitie 'omoiiiiy, has opened a new era for this h:u lor. the important ir.lluenee ofwiiich upon the commerce of the coast is. hein- daily deinon&tisted. COS K. 4 It MKtKK. 4ae oflbe Old .!.- llonoe or tbe Clly, The o'.d i st.'.ini.-hi .1 iHr Kukery and grocery t-'ore ol Con-iid Merer, on th comer f V'irst anil Hrr.iiditihiu treets. is one of the. hest known stores in tin city. He r.rries eonpiiuitlv in stock between HM1 and ?:i.(Hh'i in choice family uroctries, tiolh t;iile sini1 fancv, and in addition to his liiie lii.c of groceries he kc j.s :i well selt etei. j tocR He f 11 of croekeiV. i hiliii v.are. etc 'iirmshes freth I'llkcd lueml ever. day, as well arthcl crt pir-s,e.ike, et'- lk llour lit Mtiii li the i'- le .i, fur ! His Ititruiiin. Th( celieral lr r haiiilise Ptin of it!. N . M!i:ps iti, W hK'ti Mas cpmed less than a year ago, has already be come known to the people of Albany and Linn c "" :y as the place for hi bargains. J!;. Simpson reeentiy pur chased spveial w.uikruiit stocks, to which he has added c.iip!" aisort ment of jjeneralj merch iiittis-e. li s system of bed r 'ck ,.riees is niaintaiiied. and he is actoaily selling goods at les-. tiian ori.u al cit. The result has been that he has been ci.m- j pelted to increase Ids lorce of clerks j to wait U!oii his hundreds of curti.in- ers. He conducts his business u; -i. i the principle that r'"-i- well l..uKht i are half s-d.l. and t'.i.'.t by purcha.r..i; ! in vtry larje quantities he is eiiai'ii d j to sell' good" at pri -ee actually art- ; bng. H i- sto-.-.k consists f nt.-ii s ' clotiiins, !""fs :iinl shoes, ladies' line ; tlress ooir, ttuikiiit'iuii's wear, fur ' Min iinj iioods; Hi :att evt-rvthi:. that pertains t. merchandise spei.-'altv of duce. a m1. -"t .eked tcneni st-.iv. He n.akt.s a dealinsi in country I'l"- IKK (I.IIUV .! KU iiV. i - - ; I'lie lm-realn Ktisincs of I". It. Pl'etlt'rr )Mla aiitlainl 1oi Us. i Jiisewiicrc in these C'luiillis w:II ! be noticed the advei tiseiiient t! I". i 11. I'tcitler, the weil know n prortii, i tor oi tl;c AliMiiv S.ela and Candy j Works. He lias b-en constantly a. I- ' 1 ding to tha business, and has in addi ! tion in thctore, a comuiodious build ! ing for nis factory aud a large ice , ; hotls-:. He has increased his facilities so , that in: is now inibkd to furnish choice r sh candies to the wholesale trade. The business in this ip.rection is constantly growing., and country j dealers, us we'd as local merchants, I rind ir profitable to patronize home I enterprise by purchasing their candies ! of this enterprising house. He wdi. dining the coming year, put in a tir-t-class, new soda foun- I tiM, and make a specialty ot furnish- i ing choice candies and confections, ! refreslimcnts, etc., lor lis retail ctis-1 tomcis. His oyster p.nlors are well i patronized, tne public appreciating the excellent style in which these delicious bivalves :-re served. LI IV1 Kt.Nk. Our iT llir lea ill ii lineeil In-ii. cnlliiiK of Jlie Mule. Animii; tha solid moneyed institu tions of Aliiany is the Linn County liiuk, which is well known through- ' Ollt tl!'' state. It : Sept. 1S."i. hv M and .1. W. Ciisiek. year Mr. (.' isick ins rrganized ' .1. L. Cowai I iriii'.' the pas retired, and Mr ' Cowan assume 1 i hank. Mr. K. I) entire control if tin Cuick, son of .I.YV Cnsick, acting as cash er and hook keeper. The l-ank o enjiies the brick I m iii 1 11 tr ad ioiiiiiic the Foster block. a excellent view of which is idven j PACIFIC NF. A II THK 81'MMIT. in this issue, business, and It transacts a thrivinc j ;u ....u j.f ftiH mirinlar 1 1 IIIH. . hints nf lhf Willamette Va lt'V anu . 1 r , I its ririiin-ietor. who 18 mayor Ot ttie 1 i-itv. takes a keen inteiest in :ll inea- urci tnat lead to pn'inote tne iirns peritv of Albany. ThiR bank carries transactions with extensive f-rain dealers of this por tion of Oregon, and its deposits as well as the voiume of busineiis in this line is heavy and speaks 1110ft favorably for the prosperity of the Linn County Bank. ti. W. !mllh. Mr. Smith, who is successor to the well knuwu house ot Met ai land Irving, carries the largest stock of stoyes, ranges, tinwart, pumps, iron pipe, kitchen utensil?, etc., of an draler in the Willamette valley, and his store is a credit to the city. He is one of Albany' enterprising busi ness men. havius; been eiiajeil ii. iusi)ieis in the valley for a dnei ; years. Hi, adv. will be found else 1 where in th: :m;-. .1.1-: line ' Ii' SI I Slips. ,i .l at K. head's a ful 1. !(! :'.;. ii!-i-:.i. underwear, v. ai.d lufauts .1. ..ii r J t. . 11.. :i0 W1NTKR ' COMFORT f '5-il IF 011 HAVE A GOOD STOVE. Wmm ' Carries a .Suicri..i- Line .f the Kvt .-"toves U,$8B8M' Ranges iutli.Mrkrt. He aUo carries - 'WL f A Complete Line of Shelf Hardware, Carpenters Tools, F&rmiag aerts, Tinvare, House Fumisliiag Goods. In is k 1m is Insl -IX- Lands. oice ittan'1 Country Prop- i'flil a I IN THK HKAKT OF TIJK a 1 15 ' 'nr sab at 1. rices winch A. i-iiaile the 'pur- wiil cha.-f r to double his money. ALBANY r Is the IjrOWlIlff DietFOpoJlS 1 of the Valley, and in vestments in real e.s: tatt here are Safe and Sure- j Full parth ulars,price ami ! description of lands niruished ly BURKHRT & KEENEY, I Real Estate, Lean, Collection ! -A'1 i INSURANCE AGENTS. I ALBANY. - - OIlKt.ON j J. H. SOVER. j I'KTKK HCMR, . It. kIKK. i i(i.:ii: iiH. ! BANK OF BROWNSVILLE ; BROWirs VULfi. VM C0 DREW' j KKnll(.M.Ki.HMMKV, t, ls;. CAPITAL STOCK. - $25,000 . 1 I nll:H:iSH 'Jflivi.u "i'l - - Vlkin,.iS i.imle. Hills ilU.-imi.Ud. t'olUi-tion- niaile 011 icas.-nal.le terms, ft (Mwits i'i-:eneil "11 eurreut a.iiins Milii 1 to eliees. KM-h-iiie liou'lit ana sold mi New Voik ChiciU'i, sail trane'iM-o. 1'ortliunl and Vlhai'.v. J. M. UOVKR. .t. V. (JAi.KRAirii. I'n-ndeiit . Cashier. AND SEE ... . l.'.it, 1 sav II vou sire t:ouii ,i ..it-i. - vim money. IVst winter routes in the world A "cut Southern l'acitif OK. O. C AW tsixt x , O. C ZDienSTTIST Oll FKI-I.OWS TKMl'I.K, AMI ANY, (illKUON. CMlirenCryforPitclier'sCastoria ill.inirvi iv uiaiuiiio STOP Mid Gardcniag Imple- U t . V AGRICULTURAL DEPOT DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors ALBANY, OREGON. H.ivc v moved !.! tl.cir i.i w I i.i'. ii v. A FULL GARDENER'S AND 'J ,,- l;.f VsX i STUDEBAKER FiLSM WAGONS, The in tl.e i i -.itiiil iihiti e!Ic 'n ! if . (m:i Ol II I ; 1 ! V liilid ;.i ii.'Wi 1 r ilr. ,mm m City Liquor Store, JlAlMfiAKT, Proprietor. Niti:i i; 1 1' . Klip ft l:'.1"iliy Ml I. .M il tlie lllll t HI 111 ".I'M. Ullil t,IM I III !l .1 Mine 111 1 SPECIAL ATTENTION, PAiD TC j CMMMBHT Ihis Furniture . THOS. BRINK. BcstLiiie of Furniture In the v of Bw Fane Wicker Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows Serine Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten sion Tables Suits, And what you can't find at oilier houseH, I have it. In facteverj thins that is kf fit in a first-class house. Ash, Ma file ami Wahiat Lhanther sets. Chairs, Sprint lieils. .omitfe Mr.. Etc.. at Prices that CA-'NOT BE UNDERSOLD. A LISA XV - qiiECOS JULIUS G I -o) 0 OLDEN RULE BAZAAR. lie lias enlarged his sto-k equal to any on the Coast, consisting of liower Bros'. Sijverware, French, China and Crvstalware. BoysMAVagoiis ; i ailCV Vjroods ana a torenerai ot He Buys Direct and Carries the Largest tockin the Willamette Valley, to which will soon be adtled a comjilete line 01 FAMILY i , c" lei on parte Francois. Hier w.'r-' o'eutcf- gesprochen.$ i.i ii l.iiu- i i.'l j-t !' r tl ' TV'S IdN'j Or CARPENTER'S TOOLS, i) t vat':t 'V ft 5 CT3 NEWTON !r in :i i!::. 1 n -'. 'iti 3 u.d '.t . ! . A" : 1 J , I.': l.lijlli II ll-tll t M' ll 11 ii-, ..ii. r. e:c:i DF.DEP.S FRGM THE C0UKTf:Y JADWOHL'S o( - and "Doll Carriages. Crockesv.' aiKlTOYS. ousel GliOCEKJ ES.