Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, March 23, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MORNING HERALD: SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1889.
A C. If . K. TIME TABLE.
NORTH BOUND.
I epart!rrive.
expr. i;4aaiu aiuil'orti'd loluun
Euicene ec 11:15 im ljjm 345pm
Kieigiit . . I ":'nil " Xr.nm
SOUTH BOUND.
(Arrives! Departs j Arrives
Caiojexp ) ?.45pui 5pm Ash Und 9.00am
Eugene ex'12;20pm'l2.4iini Kuvene 2 40pm
Freunt I 1.30pm Eugene 6.00pm
' So Freight received forfeoutb.atier 1i.a.J.
iwe auuxv uaj .
OREGON PACIFIC T1MK TABLK.
Arrives Departs
Pamenger
ll.15amll.00pm
"reigtit...... ....
0. rmiiu.w Ui
jvmsivs aihdt town.
Street railway meeting to-night.
Albany Engine Co. No. 1 was
oat tor regular drill last evening.
The Linn county horse show
will occur in this city one week
from to-day.
: Ben Barker fell from a box car
at the depot, receiving painful buc
not serious injuries.
The Oregon Pacific pay car, in
charge of C. C. Hogue, paid its
regular visit to this city yesterday.
J. II. Denham has purchased of
Louis Miller his residence on
Fourth street, paying $4000 for the
same.
Kob't Moore of of this city has
purchased the interest of Albert
Bryan ;n the Store of Bryan & Co.
of Tangent.
Dr. Curl, dentist of Brownsville,
m purchased of Mrs. Witzel, a
houe and lot on Second street, and
will locate in this city.
The citizens of Corvallis are
agititating the question of con
structing a water canal to that
place for manufacturing purposes.
L. SenJers will erect a brick
building this summer on his Ferry
street proierty opposite the post
office, where the big bill board now
stands.
The $25,000 woolen mill subsidy
will probably be completed to-day.
Everybody "should come forward
and assist in closing it up by this
evening.
' Two Sisters of the order of All
Hallow, of the Episcoral church, I ground and emplov thousands of
r in t.hp i-itr Solicit ins? funds for!: .i .:n " i. t
are in the city soliciting funds for
an Indian school at lale, British
Columbia.
Thos. Jones has purchased a fine
$150 concei to music box, and its
free concert of about forty tunes
attracted considerable attention
yesterday.
Judge L. Flinn went to Corvallis
wsterday. His trip will probably
result in'a $1000 subscription to the
woolen mill subsidy from the Ore
yon Pacific Co.
Dr. E. A. McAlister has removed
his residence to the cornery of
Ferry and Ninth streets, in the
troerty formerly occupied by J.
II. Townsend.
. Major W. C. Oassell purchased
lyesterdav of Dr. G. W. Maston 3?4'
iacres of land near this city, being a
part of the Waverly Fruit Farm,
ji'he price paid was $375.
! G. W. Simpson who returned
yesterday from Munkers, says the
(Oregon Pacific trains on the road
'eastward are doing a rushing busi
ness. Every train has from seven
to fifteen cars.
f ue wreckage of the stranded
Yaquina Bay was sold in Portland
Thursday at auction. The articles,
which were damaged badly hv salt
water, brought about one-fourth of
their original cost.
The papulation of Albany is now
well along toward 5000. It should
be increased 2000 within the next
ear. and within five years should
;eaeh 10,000. At its "presont rate
of growth it will reach this num
lier. A couple of residents of the city
became engaged in a pugilistic
noounter on First street last even
ing. The encounter was fierce but
"brief and bv the timely arrival of
City Marshal Hoffman all blood
shed was averted.
Capt. N. B. Humphrey, as at
torney for the city, went to Salem
vesrerdav to file an. answer in
Judge Boise's court in the injunc
tion suit against the grading of
"Washington street. The date for
the hearing of the case has not yet
been set.
rEIUMMAL MEftTIB.
R. D. Wells, of Corvallis, is in
the city.
L. W. Clark, of San Francisco.is
in the city.
1 Moses Neugass, of Corvallis, is
i "i the city.
Miss Genevieve George has re
turned from Seattle.
Mrs. W. II. McFarland and fam
ily went to Eugene yesterday to
visit relatives.
Geo. Russell Reed, of Reed &
Goodman's printing ink hotiLe of
San Francisco, is in the cit'.
Frank C. Baker and wife of
Salem are in the city. They drove
up from Salem in the pfternoon in
a buggy.
The Street Hallway t'osnpanj.
The stockholders of the Albany
Street Railway Company met at
I the office of C. E. Wolverton last
evening and. adopted by laws or
the government of the company.
They will be presented at a meet
ing of the directors to-night to be
ratified. At the meeting of the
directors steps will also be taken
lor arranging lor tli establishment
;nd commencement of work on
the lines on the different streets ui
the city.
j rrearhiuK nt :vlUr.
Rev. A. M. Black, D. D., of
Monmouth, Ills., will preach at
the Oakville United Presbyterian
:hur,-h next Sabbath, March 24th.
Al i are cordially invited to attend.
STATE 0HFATCBBS
Beardsley, the Folk County Murderer, Hold
in $2500 Bondi-Threau of Lyiching.
Special to the Hbxald.j
Salem, March 22. The examin
ation of O. P. Beardsley for the
killing of Ferryman was resumed
at Dallas at 8 o'clock this morning.
Mrs. Beardsley, wile of the prison
er, was the only witness examined,
except some of the state's witness
es recalled. Justice Frink placed
the accused under bonds of $2500
to await the action of the grand
jury. Bonds were furnisher! by
Geo. Williams.of Salem. and wife of
the accused. Excitement is run
ning tugn, and great oissatisiactisn
prevails among Beardsley's ene
mies. Threats of lynching are
heard, but no danger is feared.
Beardsley returned to Eola to-day.
Supplementary articles of in
corporation of the Portland Trust
Company were filed to-day in the
secretary of state's office by Allen
Noyes, H. L. Pittock, Charles E.
Sitton, W. M. Gregory, 4. F. Hil
dreth, L. G. Clarke, Charles H.
Woodward, A. S. Nichols, diiect
ors, increasing the stock to $150,
000. The MMMtiasn Mine,
Hear how a writer of the Oregon
ian who knows what he is saying,
talks about the Santiam mines,
nearly all of which are located hi
tliia rtlintv Tallr aKrmt hnnmaf
1 1 We will show tlio world a boom
when spring opens and the San
liam region is prospectable that
will throw CuMir d' Alene in the
shade and discount the entire
Okanogan ilihee, and there will
be mines enough there to go around
and if any shortage occurs the
prospector can soon get on to the
waters of the Molalla. There is
the Canal Fork where Salem
people have developed very rich
ore and where there are numerous
lodes not yet developed so much ;
the old district where White Bull
lode was struck in 185 and aband
oned after $100,000 was spent.
There is the South Santiam where
good quartz was found late last
season, and will be apt to make
some noise this coming one. The
several branches of the Santiam
are known to contain ores of gold
and silver as well as lead and other
metals, and there is every reason
to believe that in due time these
Cascade mountains so near home
will h dptrplnnod intu r!-li niinirnr
miners woo will make a home
market for Oregon products.
The Feast of SI. Benedict.
Thursday, the 21st, being the
feast of St. Bene'lict, was cele
brated with unusual rejoicing by
the pupils of the Academy of Our
Lady of Perpetual Help. - In the
afternoon the academy boarders,
twelve in number, acquitted them
selves of a musical and literary
entertainment in a manner which
reflects honor on the Sisters, as
also on the bright little misses
themselves. Present were: Revs.
Louts Metayer, of Albany, Rev.
Father Bianchet, of St. Paul, and
many patrons ai:d friends of the
institution. Benediction wasgivtn
in the convent chapel at 3:30 r. m.,
when Rev. Father Bianchet ad
dressed those assembled in an
interesting eulogy on St. Benedict.
Toward evening all returned home
f ipressing thanks to the Supers
and boarders for enjoyable treat.
MIARP Altt'AM'K I Si t. IK.
The following telegram was re
ceived in this city last evening:
-ax Francisco, March 22. 1880,
( r. m. To Wallace, Thompson &
Co., Albany, Or. Sugar excited!
granulated T.t net cash, other
I grades in proportion.
II I.I.MAN & JJEXOFI..
This is an advance of nearly 2
cents a pound within the last two
weeks. Our friends, Messrs.
Wallace, Thompson & Co., are to
be congratulated on their good luck
in having bought nearly two car
loads before the advance. They
are now in a position to buy and
sell all kinds of staple and fancy
groceries cheaper than any house
in the city.
Apple fr)in Michigan.
There is certainly something out
of joint in the season, or crops
when Oregon, the land of big re l
apples, is compelled to send Etst
for apples, but this is just what i
being done now. Wallace, Thomp
son & Co., of this city, received
yesterday a shipment of Baldwin
apples all the way from Michigan.
They expected to get tomething
nice, but they are much inferior to
rhe average apples of Oregon.
They retail at $6" per barrel, or two
for a nickel. During fruit season
Oregon apples four times the size
can 1 e bought for 25 cents per
bushel. If this does not call for
more attention to be paid to fruit
raising, we give it up.
4 unrord Fame:.'.
Thompson A Overman, the lead
ing harness dealers of this city, are
agents for J. R. Hill's Concord
harness and have a fine line of
them at their store. These harness
are something really fine and
are noted for their dura
bility and neatness, com
bining n showy- apiearance
with goool qiiality. This firm is
thoroughly up with the times, and
carry one of the largest shops in
the "Willamette valley.
rieaKAnt burrh orinlle.
The "Blue Jay" party given by
the ladies of the Congregational
church last evening was a unique
and enjoyable affair. Neat cards
bearing a large ielter'M" printed
in blue, with a bouquet attached
was presented to each one present
as a memento of the evenii.g's en
joyment. A lunch was served by
the ladies, and the affair was a
pleasant one.
Te the Ladle of Albany.
Yon are cordially invited to at
tend the spring opening of fine
millinery at Ida M. Brush's Friday
aud Saturday, March 22 and 2J,
K9ETBWE8TEBK INTESEaTS.
Appointments of Browniv ills and Otter Ore
gon Portmarten Applications for Office.
The following appointments of
Oregon postmasters have been
made:
At Junction City, Lane county,
N. L. Lee, vice Wm. S. Lee, re
signed. At Hubbard, Marion county,
Joseph L. Calvert, vice Hugh C.
Caldwell, resigned.
At Newberg, Yamhill county,
Charles M. Moore, vice Joseph
Everett, resigned.
At Brownsville, Linn county,
George A. Dyson, vice Cnarlea E.
Standard, resigned.
At Coburg, Lane county, M. H.
Skinner, vice Jamas Riley, re
signed.
At Cottage Grove, Lane county,
Frank Whipple, vice James Cur
ran, resigned.
At Harney, Grant county, N. W.
Brier ly, vice W. Leasing, resigned.
At JNorth Powder, Union county,
Orrin D. Thomlinson, vice George
II. Bobier, resigned.
Representative Hermann had an
inter i w with the postmaster
genera, and the superintendent oi
the railway mail service in which
he urged the reinstatement of the
four railway mail clerks Wetzel?,
Holloway, Fawcette, and Pierce
who were removed just prior to the
late election, it is said, for partici
pating in a republican torch-light
procession in Portland. These
men were employed on the lines
between Portland and san Fran
cisco, Corvallis, Helena, Hunting
ton. The department promised
Hermann to give the matter early
and careful consideration.
The Pacific coast delegation has
recommended to the president the
name ui i . it. uyiuu, ui vJcim,
for his old position as seeaud comp
troller of the treasury.
GnTrrnmrnt Work Kujolued.
The city of Newport, on Yaquina
bay, some time time tince leased
to the United States government,
through Captain Young, United
States engineer, a portion of the
water front of the city, where a
wharf and tramway "are being
erected, for the use of the engin
eers in constructing the north jetty
at the mouth of the bay. Recently
the foreman on the work has . been
summoned to appear before the
circuit court of Benton county at
the suit of Samuel Case, who
wishes to enjoin the construction
of the wharf and tramway and to
get possession o the water front.
The state deeded the water front to
the city of Newport, but Mr. Case
alleges that the state had no right
to do this, and that he is entitled
to possession of the proierty. Such
cases are usually brought in the
United States court, and this will
probably get there before it is de
cided. It is not probable that Mr.
Case wishes to interfere with the
improvement of the entrance to
Yaquina bay, but if he owns the
property in question desires to be
paid for it or lor the use of it.
Salem aad Anlwria K. B. IletM.
The railroad that is considered
certain of crossing thecountry from
Astoria either to Salem or Albany,
or both, in the Wiilniette valley,
will traverse a portiou of Columbia
county. West Shore.
Work has been commenced at
Astoria on the As'oria & South
Coast railroad, and it is proposed
by citizens of Salem to unite with
those of McMinnville in bringing
the road into the vailcv to Salem
07 the way of McMinnville. When
the time comes for action there is
up doubt that '.he business men ol
the city will take hold of the mat
ter with the same energy they have
exhibited in other enterprises.
West Shore.
BiJs for railroad tics were opened
at the office of the Astoria & South
Corfbt railway company Monday.
There was evidently a misunder
standing of the specifications on
the part of some of the bidders
which will delay the letting of the
cuntract for a day or two.
Astoriau.
USEES W0OI' riK akt ti:i.
To the Public : When I bought
L. W. Clark's photographic busi
ness I did not buy in one day to
Bell out the next, but I am here to
stay. I also bought his negatives
which I have carefully registered,
so that duplicates can be had at
reduced rates. I am prepared to
make all kinds of pictures from
the smallest gems to full life size
in the latest style of the art, hav
ing just arrived from the East on
the first of January, 1889. All
copying done at my gallery, no
work sent away. Old pictures
copied and enlarged to any size
and colored in oil, India ink, water
colors or crayon. Call and exam
ine our specimens and accessories
and be convinced. All the instru
ments used are of the latest im
proved, even to the Venus camera,
the only one in Albany. Soliciting
a share of your patronage, I am
very respectfully yours,
W. H. Greenwood.
BeatM t Hm, Beed.
Mrs. Geo. M. Reed, of Millers,
sister ot county treasurer II. Far-i
well, of this city, died at her home
near that place on the 21st inst.,
aged 01. The funeral occurred at
3 o'clock Friday, the remains being
interred in the cemetery at Mil
lers. She was one of the pioneer
women of Linn county, and had
leen in poor health i'or several
years.
;ilt Edge Bill I or.
We have just received a line lot
of Iresii gilt edge butter, also a
nice lot of fresh Iuttuce, young
onions, new greens, rhubarb,
celery and cabbage. We are still
selling Pearl coal oil at $1.25 tier
five gallon can. Willamette Pack
ing Co.
Dr. Negus removes cancers without
t p:iiu or l.ic iiuiic.
THE 4BECiQ.1 PACIF.C.
The Old Director! Ee-Eleoted at the Aanual
Meetins of the Stockholders.
The Benton Leader says that on
Tuesday the annual meeting of the
. . 1 t i.1 a It - r
stocknoiaers 01 me viegon racinc
railroad company and of the Wil
lamette Valley and Coast Railroad
company were held at Corvallis.
Fully nineteen-twentieth of the
stock in both companies was
present or represented. Unani
mous votes of approval and confi
dence in the directors and officers
of the companies were passed am;
the retiring officers were all re
elected. The stockholders who
were not personally present, both
u the East and abroad, sent their
oroxies to Col. T. E. Hogg, presi
dent of the road, and they were
voted by Mr. William M. Hoag as
his substitute, and the Leader
adds : This fact amply refutes the
statements that have from time to
time been made in tne newspapers
tlu I ha nrnapnt mftnaffftmpnt S'.ia
unsatisfactory 01 that the road was
about to be run unuer another
management. It is safe to say
'iat the road in which all our peo
i e have such a vital interest, will
be continued to a successful ter
mination under the management
that has developed the enterprise
from nothing to its present stand
ing among the railroads of the
country. In this connection, we
are informed that the current
debts of the company inclrding all
not adjusted, are now being paid
off up to the first of March ult.,
and that Mr. C. C. Hogue goes
over the line this morning for the
purpose of making the payments.
While much has been printed by
imHlinaHnna whinli are sirfiinar. flA
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road under all circumstances; these
facts speak louder than words in
defense of a company that has
pursued an unfaltering course
towards a successful completion of
its line. The fact that all the
debts of the company which are
adjusted are being paid off, is
proof that the other obligations
which are still unsettled would be
paid as well, if there were not dif
ferences about them. The road
will be built to Boise City by the
people who are now building it,
and there will be no change of
management.
Notice.
A good stock of pickled olives,
tomato catsup, chow chow, mixed
pickles, pineapple, roast turkey,
roast mutton, cream soda crackers,
choice full cream cheese and a gen
eral assortment of staple groceries,
all of which will be sold at very
reasonable prices for cash at F. L.
Kenton's.
Latest ovelflen.
Miss C. Howard will soon re
turn from San Francisco, where
she selected a full and complete
assortment of hiillinery goods, and
containing all of the very latest
novelties in that line. A full an-1
nouncement wiil appear in a few (
days.
KRItcr MEftTI..
New good at Read's.
Use Fahrney's panacea.
Freuch keeps railroad time.
Burkhart & Hoyi-e. job printers.
S' shaves lor a $1 at Viereck's
Foa LAME HACK, sir or chest I'SE
Shiloh's I'orus Plaster. Price, ' cents.
Fosliay & Mason.
Builders should go to Smith &
Wasliburne's for their carpenters tools
mid builders hardware.
No. 1 St:ir tomatoes ami all kin a.? of
fresh c;iiiii'(1 good- at a very low
figure at Conrad Meyer's.
Have you seen tnat new line :f tine
furniture lit Fui-tiniller fc Irjing's? If
not a win pay to au so.
Call on It. M Kobc-rlsou for cheat,
timolhy and oat hay, baled, and will
b untitles to suit.
Go to Burkhart & Riye's for all
kinds of job printing. Prices reason
able. First-class work guaranteed.
Have we got 'em Of course we
have, ju-it stuck of u-;w goodn, and
we wan: to them at "V. F. Bead's
Fahrnej's celebrated blood cleanser
at Browncll t Stauard and at Deycc
& KoBson's. P. J. Baltimore general
agent.
For your line imported ind Ke
West cigars, go to M. Baumgart
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store
Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best
remedy in the world for Hver and kid
uey diseases, indigestion, etc. Fr sale
at M Baniugart's
With the spring comes "gaideuing
nd seeding. All kinds of tools are
needed hy gardeners will be .found at
Smith A Washburne's,
Chamberlain's Kre and Skiu Oint
ment is unequaled for old chronic
sores. Many canes have been perma.
nantly cured by it. For sale by i Fo
shay & Mason.
If you want a clean and Kae smoke
ask for J. Joseph's home, made white
labor cigars. For sale oy most cigar
dealers and at J. Joseph s factory.
The "Pacific Argaud" ranges both
four and six hole. An Eastern stove
made especially for this coast's trade.
Sold only by (ieo W. ruiiu, Albany.
The immense sale of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has been producd to a
great extent by people who have been
cured by it telling their friends and
neighbors of it good qualities and
urging them to try it. The most se
vere cold will soon yield to iu south
ing effects. Far sale by Fosliay i
Maaon.
For chilblain and frost-bites fuse
Chamberlain's Pain. Balm. When
promptly applied to the frozen narts
it will pievent the sk.n from turning
black or peeling on. n nuavs ine
itching and smarting of chilblains
and soon restores the part to a healthy
condition For sale by fiFoshay v
Mason,
The dry cold wea:ner of the "early
winter months is productive of a"greii
deal of croup among children. Moth
ers should be on the lor.koutfor it,and
be prepared to arrest it as soon as,the
tir:t svmptonis appear. True croup
nevtr comes without a warning; day
or two be-fine the attack the chid wil'i
become hoaree, and that symptoms is
soon followed bv a peculiar, rough
cough. If Chamberlain's Cough
Hcmcd v is given us soon as tkh hoarse
nessorVough appears, all danger ami
anxiety mavi be avoided; it has neve
failed, cvcnii n the most severe cases.
There is no danger in giving the
Remedy for it contains no injurious
substance. For sale by Foshay &
Mason,
LUT OF CITY PKOPEKTV
Which la Bndrd at Extremely Iw
Figure and tiflered for Sale by F.
A. Barkhart, Beal Estate Agent.
A good two story house and one
lot, centrally located ; price $900.
A good cottage an J one good lot
not far from the business part of
ine city ; price $bou. A -No. 1 bar
gain. A splendid newly built neat cot
tage and one lot ; $700.
One of as fine a residence as
there is in the city and two lots,
centrally located, best bargain on
the list; $3,250.
One good house in the eastern
part of the city and one good lot,
lor $1200.
A good house and one lot, situ
ated not far from the farmers'
warehouse; a splendid bargain;
price $1100.
Eight fine vacant lots fronting on
Ferry street ; price $200 per lot.
Two extra fine vacant lots situ
ated in the eastern part of the city,
near the O. P. depot ; price $650.
One good vacant lot centrally lo
cated ; a splendid baigain and in a
No. 1 location ; price $400.
Two fine vacant lots on the river
front ; good location for mill of any
kind ; price $1200.
Six good lots in Maston & Cham
berlain's addition ; price $150 per
lot.
Agala la KknIbdm.
A. B. Paxton has bought into
business and will go to work at the
old stand in Albany on March 18th,
where he will be glad to see all of
his old customers and new ones as
well,' and will be able to give much
better pictures than ever before,
having had many chances to learn
in the last three years while trav
eling through the east. All the
nexatiyes taken in Albany, Har
risburg. Monmouth and Corvallis
by Crawford & Paxton during the
past ten years have been preserved
and copies can be had at reduced
prices. All kinds of copying, en
larging and finishing executed in
the latest style. Call and see us.
Crawford & Paxton.
1M 't Experiment.
You cannot afford t waste time in
xi.,erinientiu when yous lungs are
in danger. Consumption always
seems at first only a cold. Do n't,
permit any dealer to impose upon you
with some cheap imitation of Dr,
King's Xcw Discovery for Consump
tion, .Coughs and Colds, but be sure
you gut the genuine. Because l.e
can make more profit he may tell you
he has something just as good, or just
the same. Don't be deceived, but in
sist upon getting Dr. King's New Dis
covery, which is guaranteed to give
releif in all Throat, Lung and Chest
affections. Trial bottles free at Fos
qay & Mason's Drug Store.
First Chance.
Call early and leave your orders
to get the be"t of our many deli
cacies. Wears?''l selling Pearl
coal oil at $l,2o per five gallon can.
150 fire test. Willamette Packing '
Co.
nard Against The.feirlke,
And always have a bottle of A
Knglish Remedy in the house. V iu
cannot tell how soon Croup may strike
your lit tie one, or a cold or cough
may fasten itself upon you. One
dose is a preventive and a few dose
a positive cure. All Throat and
Lung troubles yield to its treatment.
The Remedy guaranteed by Foshav
- Mason
ljOK Sb.V IjK A UKADKU SUUHT HoltS i
L' bull, wench 1 1S(W. f yerokl. Will Uk s
! $10, or tr.uie lor her Htoi.k
j W M. l'OWKKS, Shcilcl. Or.
IBEIil
BAKING
10 lV)KIt.
Put ut exoresslv for Juiins'S( irad
wohl and sold at bis Goldeit j
Rule Bazagr in
OXE POUND CANS
AT
25;CENTS jPELt; CAX
Guaranteed to be first-class
in every Respect.
JULIUS GRADWOHL
Because he knows that his dear wife is
just commencing to work him for
something you know how it is
yourself but when
LADIESTFADE
WITH
Brownell & Sfanard
Their husbands don't look that way,
because there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything
is good; everythink is cheap; make
Home happy, make
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
By trading at the ecouoinicalstorp
where the rule of good goods and
low prices knows no exception.
D.m't forget that t mple of economy
is at
Brownell & Stanard's-
COKNtfS K1K-ST A SB BItCA'l k.LBtSgSLS
THE MAN LOOK SID
Albanv Is On
-
The Spring Poet Is Mil
This is the ship that's built aright,
That has been going day and night
Bringing goods from everv clime
Bought tor cash in the nick of time
To please the buyers at Wallace, ThompsoE
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This is the train with its precious freight
That met the ship at the dockyard gate
And carried the coeds with iightnin speed
Till the thought it would jump the track, indeed,
To please the buyers at Wallace, Thompson & Cos.
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This is tlie s'ore, as firm as a rock,
That holds tlir goods from the seaport dock,
All spread out by a careful hand
Mids" abrii-s of our own dwir land,
To please the buyers at Wallace, Thompson & CVs
This is the press of modern make,
Kun with such speed the 1 alters shake,!
That spreads the news in town and state
And tells ot what has been done ot lale
To please the buyers at Wallace, Thompson fc Cos.
WHOLESALS RETAIL GBCCEES,
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