Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, March 23, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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    gowning SaiUjfM
DAILY A.ND
WEEKLY
TERMS OF sUttiCUIPTION-
DAI1.T
PuhUshed every morniiur except "nJj
eliveredby carrier, per week
1 y umi!. peryeai..
WKKKLY.
(Published every f.'.oo
wr annum, in edtaace....
mi hen not paw
THK MAII.
Mails at the Albany postotlice close
jorall offices north u
The Eastern states l0- '
Rie West Side I
And the Nat row Gausje R. R .
For Portland and Salem Va-Mp'H
Corvallis and Yaquina iao, m
TnEm evening
TtfJOTffte mornin
trKouldbe mailed before, .clock the
previous evening.
For reasons not clearly apparent
some oi the neighbors of this coun
try on the north and south, Canada
and Mexico, are becoming unduly
excited over an imaginary question
of the extension of the territory of
The United States, and judging
from the fuss made by the people
of those countries, tbey stem to
tear that the well drilled militia
companies of all the states of the
Union are about to. iouiice down
upon them an.w3 P this
trifnr ami forcibly annex it to
ILI 11 fevra j
the United States.
In Kingston, Out., a few even
intra Mince, there was an entertain
inent known as the -National
- ..oaantariitna " at which a
voumf ladv who represented Eng
land stood upon an American flag
which had been spread on the
stagehand the chairman remarked
that the vounu woman on the nag
represented the relation of England
to the United States, in Mexico
the conservative press is attacking
President Uarrison and Secretary
Blaine, claiming that they are
ambitious to have the United
States possess Mexico.
The San Francisco Chronicle on
the subject says : Neither Canada
nor Mexico need feel the slightest
alarm lest the United States at
tempt to take forcible possession
. of their territory. They may rest
assured that we do not meditate
invasion, and that we have not the
fclighte-Jt desire to take into the
Union any unwilling people or any
element wliicU wouldbe hostile o
the United States and it institu
tions aud government. If it
amuses the young women of Can
ada to make carpets and doormats
of the American tlag, the people of
the United States would not for
the world put any check upon their
innocent merriment. If the Mexi
can press, in default of news, likes
t till its columns with abuse of
the President and his Secretary of
state, let them do it, it amuses
L I ,1,..-, nnt lllivt. IIS.
IEICI11 ailM w j
,.
But should the Canadian goertl-
,ont Mexican UOVtni-
ment and tlie Mexican jcutm
inent or either of them, Openly in-
sun ine nug, w seen
hoptilitv to the United States, the
i . . i .... ..... 1 - (n l ll.'l f fl
ieek to incite !
Uliestion WOUld be a Verv different
1 . i i t "
one. Individuals nave a esieu
...I inali.-naljle ri"ht to make
ana mailt naou, "
them-elves ridiculous in almost
... . . i ,t
any way they see ht ; but w lien tne
..ithnritio-i ro so tur as to directly
insult a friemlly nation, it is a dil-
ferent and more serious matter.
Thun is little fear of that, bow- ! Michi-an, at l!Ki east tth street Albany. Ur
lliere IS lliue iear ui , f.on " Colne am, Ket t.0sultation anyhow.
ever Sir John Maedonald, the : office hours from -j a. f3:3or. u.
Canadian Premier, may not love :
I i .
the United States very aeany, out
he respects them immensely ; and
l'resideut Diaz has always shown
niinself well disposed toward ns
It is certain that neither of them
Iium the least desire to provoke the
United States to actual war, and it j
is equally certain that neither ap
prehends any attempt at conquest
on our part, so individuals in Can-
ulaand Mexico mar rant to their j
hearts' content.
THE POSTAL SERVICE.
Perhaps no department of ourj
govern mental work presents such
u'nn rfiil i?rowtli as does
tne
lostal service. In Washington's
administration the I'ostmasM ten
et al had but one clerk. There
; were only To post-ollices and 1,875
miles of post roads in the United
States. The cost of the mail trans
portation was $!,0S1, the total
revenue $:i7,t:;5, the total expendi
ture 3,H0, leaving a surplus of
- ii..- wnii. l.-rfullv this
. . t.., ovn imled
reat deyaitment has expanaeu
since then is forcibly told by ex-Postinaster-tieneral
Thomas L.
James in the current number of
Scribner's .Magazine. In 1S:J8
l'os'master-deneral Barry iwinted
out the importance of utilizing the
railroads in mail transportation.
He predicted that the mad would
; ,. nf time be carried f om
111 w.vw - -
W-mhiii'ton to New ork in hx- .yin:,' and iiu-cliani.-.il drawing,
ten ricurs. The tenice w no Rooms S and it. Foster Block.
ieiforuieil in about iive hours.! .
el V . KVndill pro- SHILOH S CATARRH REMEDY
jwetl that if wheels coaW be con-, Cl,ke;- rm.uth, For sule by Fo
structed which could be used alike j hay M if-jii.
rilronla and on streets of cities
the mail between Washington and
Baltimore could be taken direct to
the post offices of thoee two cities
oTer the Baltimore and Ohio road.
The present railway mail service
was not inaugurated until 1864,
when it was beun by Colonel
Innstrong, authorised and en
couraged by' Postmaster-General
Montgomery Blair, the original
idea being that of W. A. Davis, of
the St. Joseph, Mo., post office.
The development that it has
reached is shown in the fact that
in 1888 the 5.094 railway postal
clerks traveled 123,798,753 milee,
distributed 6.528.772,060 pieces ol
ordinary mail matter, and handled
16,001,059 registered packages, ana
.... . 1 l
over a million utrougn puuuuco
and sacks. Did any other nation
ever know such growth ?
It will be a ereat satisfaction to
every person interested, to note
that President Harrison is ionow-
ingoutthe promised plan of ap-
Dointine only residents ot the local
ity named for official positions in
the territories. His appointment
of Miles C. Moore, of Walla Walla,
to the position of Governor ol
Washington Territory is received
with general satisfaction, Mr.
Moore being an old resident of the
territory and well known and ex-
ceedinelv well liked. o better
man could have been selected for
the position.
01 ED.
ROWLAND At Jefferson, March 20,
1889,
Mrs. David Rowland, aj;ed tto jearsi
The deceased came to Oregon in 1852 from
Danville, Illinois, accompanying the family
Mrs. Moored across ths plains. She took up
a donation'.land claim at Jefferson and has
lived there since that time. She leaves two
sous. Charles aud John, who are merchenta
at Jefferson. Her husband died at that point
in 1871.
NEW TO-HAY.
'PHE UNDEKSIOKKD. WHO HAS
1 opened an uphol tering and repairing
shop opposite the Kuss House, will remain
in the city but a tew weeks. Those desiring
lounges and mattresses repaired and any up
t ulsterini; done, should call at once. J. B.
G'llinore.
nrAKTED-
A GOOD GIRL TO DO GE-
eral housework in a small
family. In
quire at the resideni-e of K. A. Bur-hart,
corner flth and railroad street.
Vmr sale.
4 GOOD UKS'-YS & HAMLIN OKUA.
A lnuuire of Mrj. Wm. Myers on Water
street, bit ween Ellsworth and Broadalbin
rntractr and Bnlldr r.
rilHK UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED
J. iu Albany solicits patronaite from city
and country. " Will contract to build bridges,
barns, aud all manner of dwelling houses,
including Oueen Anne, Eastlake and Eliza
bethan stvles of building!. Will furnish
plans and spt cilicatinns free of charges. Satis
funtinn vilnrilllteed W. C CASSEL.
LET ALL THE AFFLICTED
Ru1 n.l lirn thit Dr. Wests AlU-taive
Tonic is a vaiuauie remeu iwr iimiuii.n
feet ions and for diseases arisitg from impur
ities of the blood, such as ycroiulous humor,
pimples on the face, salt rlu'iiin, rlieuinatisin,
liead.K'h-, piles, kidney complaint, all female
weaknesses and general debility, fever aud
asue, ratarrli nnd drojtsy. 1 manufacture
medicine according to the nature ot the dis
ease.
DR. J. J. WEST,
j The old rcliuble physician, may always be
j .all ...... i.,,,.
IOIII1 1 ill III ' Ulllcc oim jv..
! wliere j 0r pains are located bv examiniiii;
iyou In six places on jour breast and under
; Vour Hhoitnlcr liuue-f. with bis ear ..ver your
j clothes. Many i-ures have beeu made by h s
"; ... . . x.
l r. A u a.mj iir.Aiw.
J after arriving litre that Portland and Albar .
I w e aheadv destined to become the he d-
quarserH oj jne Kreat xrowin west, with
t that end in iew I determined to locate in
Albany in the spriiw, having alreudy pur-
j c,a. a larae farm, whicn I desire to mii-
p ove Now all those who are in need of
;ruJment s,,0uid avail themselves of tins
ODuortunitr.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Persons deKirtiiu careful treattnetic will
. mm iil'T, V'ltl Dlk"
Kfl!sEf.F.SS SEWING
Til"' Jin.iunnv
A
machine, ana all kinds mucuine ex-
, t twrn Bros.
T) EMOVAL JOHNSON
k DAXXAl
IV have
mmiivKl thpir hlncksmith shon
from their oM quarters to ths corner oppo
Mtt An. Mirsiial's liverr stable, where
the be found rea ly to do ail kinds ot
work intheir line cbeaply aud promptly.
KT.
TTivivn sni i MV
INTEREST IN THE
XX store of general merchandise of
the
Brra of Cashow A Cable to C. fc Stanard, I
wish to call the attention of all who know
themseh es iiidebteJ to Coshow ft Cable to
...II .. ..I .-!.- n, m .. a ll.vincr ua! 1 1 All f nil
mil auu kviii; . . - . .,
' uecoui-. of poor health, I expect to change
cl na'e tor a wnue, ami an mtdoum hvm
settled before I get ready to leave Browusville
-ill lie left with an officer for collection. A
word to the wise is fiulticient.
O. P. COSHOW, Brownsville. .
i .ninirlr mmd Bntldrr..
c. shell will h;rxish plans.
1 r' - -r -
buildinjc and architecture. All workpiompt
i.. wl frtmrint.Ml i.n b flrst.clASS. E-
timates furnished on short notice for, brick
Uu.!dinws, residences, public buildings,
hriilifs, etc.
Ur A.NTEO -A GH)D WORK HORSE TO
hire for farm wrk. luuiroat Hkrai.b
otti.e.
Ff)K DYSPEPSIA AN D I.IVKlt COM-
nhthit. vo- have prnted ararantci
on everV bottle of ShilHi's VituMzer. it
never fails to vure. Fosbay Mason.
IF YOUR )ROAN NEEDS TUNING,
t-leaiiinu' or repr irin;' go to .Will Uros.
i 1 hev warrant their w..rk
i .
Ire It. MnnthMll.
LEVELING OF ALL KINKS. A li
UARM
r ban;
tany Oretron. AL'ent f.ir the rmlit
w-.mi i j) irwntinti (ii'ilit lies for t.'niir
pui poses a s-i-ia!ty. Orders left at the
IlKKM.i) office will reiiive prompt attention.
J. F. AVIIITIG,
Artistic Paiotiii.
l..nn,.Pi RIO-IK lli'i 'IIS wimkI en.
1HE MOTaOTNCh
THE MARKETS.
AI.BANT qOOTallONS.
Wheat 7
Gate 25 30c
Flour 4.2C pei bWl
PoUtoes 26c
Eggs 15c
Butter 2!c.
Lard 1215c.
Wool M($tfc.
Hams 12S15c.
Shoulders 810c.
Bacon 12 14c.;
Hay Timothy, $12, oaU amd cteat,
18.
Innlna fJrppn TtUJit HO nor hn.
Plums Dried, 5c. per ft.
Apples dried bleached 5c gaadried
8 c
Chickens $2.503 50
Hides Bef hides, jrreep, 5 c,
in o rlp.er skins. 20c: sheen Delta. 102
80c, according to wool.
Beer 2Xc ffroes.
Mutton 2 00 per head.
Hogs 67c, dresbed.
Lard-Kefc. r 5 gallon tias, 10c;
pailb 12c.
DUeorerlen More ValaaMe Tliaa
Are Santa Abie, the California dis
covery for Consumption and diseases
of the throat. Chest and Lungs, and
California Cut-R-Cure. the only guar
anteed cure for Catarrh, ' Cold in tue
Head and kindred complaints. They
are sold at $1 per package, or three
for $2.50, and are recommended and
used by the leading physiciaiis of the
Pacific Coast. No secret compounds,
guaranteed by Foshay fe Mason
An Abnolate Varr.
The original Abietiuc Ointment is
only put up in large two ounce tn
boxes, and is an absolute cure for old
sores, b- rns, wounds, chapped hands,
and all skin eruptions Will positiv
all kind of niles. Ask for
tiiP nHirinal Abietine Ointment. Sold
by Foshay & Mason for 25 eents per
box by mail 30 cents.
to Call
-VIA-
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY'S
3UI1TE.
THE MOUNT bHASTA ROUTE.
Time Between
iiad can Francisco
Albany
35
35
" California express trains run daily between
Portland and San Francisco.
SOITU
I NORTH
4:00 p m..Lv
8:18pm..Lv..
17:45 a m..Ar..
.Portland ....Ar.. 10:45 am
.Albany Lv.. 6:45 am
. S. Francisco. Lv.. 7-00 pm
Lornl Pbi. Train Dally- E- Sunday
8:00 am.. Lv Portland .
12:40p m. .Lv. Albany....
2:40 p m..Ar.... .Eugene...
..Ar.. 3:45 pui
...Lv.. 11:35 am
..Lv.. 9:00am
Lcbaaon Branch.
8:20pm..Lv Albany... .Ar.
K)6 p m..Ar Lebanon Lv.
12:50 p m..Lv Albany Ar..
l:36nm..Ar. Lebanon Lv..
6:30 am
5:45 am
2:45 pm
2:00 pm
PUiXMTAN buFfetsLeepers".
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
For accommodation of Second-Class Pas
sengers attached to Express 1 rains.
The S. P, Co.'s Ferry mates connection
with all the retrular trains on the oan- side di
vision from foot of F street. Potrland,
Went Side Division.
Between i'oitland and Corvallis.
1 - ..aw . . . n.tl
. Except Sunday
i'.M.m Y... "Pn.-Manl ..Ar.6 20p
n .
n1.
I i .OV IU . . '
12:25 Dm.. Ar. C-nains.. Lvl.uO p.
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon Por.ifioHailrosA
hxprrss lmln lallv Ex..pt Sunday)
4:5J pm..Lv..
S:0) p m . Ar. .
. Portland . . . Ar.
..MoMinuville.Lv.
9:00 am
5.45luni
THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Points
SOUTH AND; EAST
Via California.
tWVor full information reirardinir rat-s,
mans, etc-, tall on coxpan s aent at Albany
H.KOEHLEK. E. P. KOGERS,
Manager. Asst. G. t . Si r- A
THE
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD.
AND
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship Line"
25 MILESSHORTER
AND
22 Hours Less Time.
Than by .any other route:
First-class through passenger and freight
from Portland nnd all points in the Wil
irette Vrlley to and from San Francisco.
Accomodation! unsurpassed'for comfort and
lafetv. Fares and freights via Yaquina and
the Oregon Deve opment company s sieam
ihips, much less that by any other route be
weev. all points in the Willlamclte Vallev
ind San Franciscoi
' SAILINO dates. .
fROM 8aS FRANCISCO
Willamette Valley....-........ Iec Cth
Willamette Valley " 13tb
Willamette Valley ' 30th
PROM TAQl'INA.
WilIametteValley
Willamette Vallev
Dec. 1st
. " 17th
" 24th
Willamette Vallev..
Tin- comnanv reserve the rurht to chaniT
teaniers or Hai'inir dates.
V. II. Haswkm., Jr., ien F. & P. Af;ent.
104 Moiitgonier jstreet, San Francisco, Cat
Dailv passrnokr trains,
l-.xccpt Sundays.)
L Yaquina (1:45 a m I Lv Albany 1:00 P.
Corvallis 10:38 a si " Corvallis 1:40 m
c Albariy 11:10 A M I Ar Yaquina P,rO p. v
O &C. trains connect at Albany and ,'r-
Willamrtte Klver Lliir or Mrantrr
The Wm. M. Hoas, the N. S. Bentlcy and
the Three Sisters are in service for both pas
seniier nnd freight trartie between Corvallis
ami Portand and intermediate points, lcav-
: . ... n .-'c vkarf I '..-..ill:.. .., t
Hulniau ii Co.'s wharf, Xos. 200 and 20'2
Front St., Portland, t'.irtc times each week
is follows:
NOKTH BOl'ND.
Lv Corvallis Hon., veil. and pri 8 00 am
Lv Albany Mon., Wed. and Fri ! so am
Ar Sa'em Mon., W'th. and Fri 3 On pm
Lv Salem Tries. Th"- nnd S-: am
r Portland Tues.,Tliur. and Sat.... 3 30pra
SOUTH BOUXD.
Lv Portland Mon., Wed. anil Fi fi 00 am
Ar Salem Mo i W ed. and Fri 7 1" pm
Lv Salem Tu s.,Thur. and Sat 0 00 am
t w A IKanv T ip rl'hur nnil S.it I :tll rttn
Ar Corvallis Tucs , 'lliur. and Sat. . . 3 ::0 )m
Wm. M. Hoao,
C. H yovti. ncneral Manager.
Act K U. F. &. P. Airent
I'Jorvallis, O on
Overland
fornia
Yaquina Route !
HEHAI.T- SATTTRPAT. IfABCH S3 1889.
The Alton? Bakery !
Under the nrM" '-
- WH KEEP
t,A fuil Une of choice lamfly rroeeries and
Cannea i-ririeapples -
Choice Table Delicacies
ItOrnamentad.'eakei fr
WefZanws and Parties.
Salmon bellies maiutaral and salt Usli of all
kinds.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
.fcCvorv X)av.
MS
Best Sto Pics. Cales.
TEAS ahi CWFFE.
Candies Nuts. Raisins
CANNED UVODS, ETC.;
3J ine best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
t$TAt John'Fox's old;stand. low..Fl nn s
new brick.
HOPKINS & SALTMARSH,
S TOTES1
11mm mi Hardware,
jy"All work; promptly done at
reasonable rates.
First Strkbt,
Piarck Block1
L. VIERCK'S
J
HAIR CU1TING and BATHS. :
TEverything new and neat. A
clean towel for every customer.
FIRST STREET BEI.OW REVERE IIOCSE
ALBANY,
OREGON
A loDff Felt Want
Id Albany has been filled by the
SECOND MID ST0E1.
The past year has proven ft to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Stoves, Furniture, tinware
We aie always preparea to buy your
household furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Killer.
L. GOTTLIEB.
W
arler Bros.
Plurabinff
n ii' fl'ii
SHA
PARLORS
t SUGKSSOR TO W. H. M'FARLAND
Has the Largest Stock of ST0YES In the VALL E Y
SUPERIOR
o
z
S
D
ml
On
S
Q.
ARGACi D COaK ANDIIH EATING STOVES
Als. a lrse mi aSiKm,c-nl ol Ulcl. tcn6il8 in tin, cop, er and g.nite ware.
COME
A
If you wish to secure one of those
fine lots inHackleman's Third and
Fourth Additions. These lots are
located near the site selected for the
NEW WOOLEN MILLS,
And are sure to double iu Value
within the NEXT NINETY DAYS
Only a few lots left. ALL GOOD
and ON EASY TERMS.
GURRAN Si
Sole Agents for These Lots.
ALBANY, ORE ON,
a w
Haying latoly secured
: lice of Linens, such as Towels, Napkins and
(iyw Damask at, exceedingly low priies, we shall
we shall offer the samel at a
SPECIAL SALE
FOR THE
NEXT TEN DAYS.
AVe extend a cordial :nvitatioB
examine these goods, feeling that we can show you
largains. In connection with the sale we shall dis
play a large line ot WHITE GOOIas and embroi
deries at
LOW PEICES
A beautiful line of ginghams and seasonable wool
en dres yoods. Our stock is new and coaiplere i&
every depaitment.
Albany. Oregon.
M
STOVES ANDS
tMONTEITH,
mm
ill
a Tery large and desirable
RANGES.
Farmers i Mcichanfe'
ORANCE
COM ANY
OF-
AfcBANY
Oregon
paid wr CriTAI. 9W.
OFFICERS.
rreeident Charles E. Wolverton.
viwProairlpnt J. O. WritsmED.
Treasurer J. W. Cusick.
Secretary J. K. tlderKin.
DIRECTORS.
R. N. Stratian, Uhas. E. WoUer
ton. J. L. Cowan, D.B. Monteitn.
J. W. Cusick, J. O. ;Vritsinan,
K. EMerkin, Cbailes Monteith, C.
F. Simpson.
Safe, Soiina f uonsemtiYe
A Square Company,
Managed by Square Men,
Patronized by Square People
Parsonize Some Enterprise
Hermann Dieicks, Prop.
THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO
the public in the Saltmarsh building be
low the Revere House, where good meals
will be served at all hours. Mr Uierck in
vites nisold customers and the public jrener
allytocall. The tables will be supplied with
the best viands the market affords. Satisfac
tion (ruarantee . ...
Mr. Hiercks was formerly propnetor;of the
Revere Ilouse i-staurant, which be ran oa
the European p'an.but found that plan didn't
succeed, so he opened his present restaurant
where he has given general satisfaction.
Persons wanting a rst-classjmeal should
go to Hermann's.
So Chinese employed.
Keller.
CIIAKOBOF KAMK.
In thelConntr.Court of Lion County, State
of Oreiron.
I TV! OTICE IS JERF.I5Y GIVES TO ALL
' S persons concerned that by crder of the
County Court duly made and enterea ot
record on Mondav, January 7th, 1889 the
name of Charles H. Schubert was chanjred
from Charles H. Schubert a Charles H.
Muelle .
Done by order of the Hen. D It S. Black
burn Judge of said county court.
Witness my hand and the seal of said eurt
affixed this 7th dav of January A. D. 1889
K. E MONTAGUE,
County Clark.
OREGON RAILWAY and
KAYIC4TIOX MrAn
Columbia River Route
Trai
r the East leave Portland at
and i:40 r. u. dailv.
A.
X ILjVJu 1 IO poi'" I nited States,
wnrl and Europe.
ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS
Emigrant Sleeping Can San Thwart
Express Train
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
and ST.JPAUL
Frre'of 4'baritriiMd WllhoBl Cfeaagr,
Close Connections at Portland for San (Fran
Cisco and 1'uget Siund points.
For further particulars inquire of Cuntaa A
Monteith, First Street, Albany. Oregon.
fgrHoats leave the O. K. A. Co. s wharf, at
the foot of Kroadaibin street, on TueMlayanJ
Friday ol eacli week, c l. kav. Liivua,
JUocal A(nt.
IV. H. HMLCOIIK.
4icral Maaaer.
A. L. MAXWEIX,
C P. T. A.
ALBANY
Collegiate Institute
ALBANY, : OREGON
1888.... '.
A Eull Corps of Instructors.
Classical, scientific, literary, mmercial
and normal classes. Courses of study ar
ranired to meet the needs of all grmim of
students. Special inducements fferea' to
studenu from abroad. Tuition ranges from
S.M ! SIS.S rer fiTcrw.
Instrumentalnnrtiuction in music will
given bv Miss Laura Goltra.
Board in private fsmiliea tt low rates, aud
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
careful supervision exercised ver pupils
away from home.
For circulsrs and fall particulars, address
the. president,
RET. ELBERT K. CONDIT,
Albany, OrsfM,
JOHN SCKKEER'S
Livery, Feed & Sale stable
Corner Semud and KUvtrUi 8U.
ALBANY, - OnBOOHI
HORsm BOAKDsn by the day or month. Cm
riagos or bujariea an reasonable terms
vital
ONLY FIRST CLASS HEARSE f III THE CITY
I
TfiS MT1QML BABE
OF ALBANY. OREGON.
president, Flinn.
VICE-I'RKSIOEKT S. E. YOUDg,
CAsniEB. K. W. LaDgdon
T
IRANSACTS A GENERAL BAKUXO
BUfclf ESh. Accounts acp buujoui v
k. Siirlit Kxchanire and Telegrak.
check.
Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, baa
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