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THE MOITNTOG HEBALPz TUESDAY, MAKCH 26, 1889 . fc C. ak. K. TAtk... NORTH BOUND. I . eparU rriveo. C2x ) pr. ;d am' ami Portl'd 10 IOhiu Ensfone u 11:15 m1'"'"5in 34..pni Fieiybt T10am 4.T-n SOUTH BOUND. Arrives' Departs Arrives Calaiexp 7:45pm 5pm Ashland 9. 00aro Eugene ex I2;'20pn)Ui4'.i.nj Fu?ene 2 4ntn Freight 1 30pm Kngciw S.OOnm Ax fruitful ri;4 lurttouta.uiier ii,a.ji, toe a&me day. OREGON PACIFIC TIMK TABLK. Arrive Departt- a.15m 11.00 prn 5. 25pm l& 50 a m Freight, JOITINtiS ABOUT TW.. ":rcuit court is in session at Cor vallu. iiegular meeting of the city ceuncil to-night. Mrs. Jos. Clark is lying danger ously ill at her residence in this city. Salem is adding to the street railway there, which shows it to be paying enterprise. Several first class shows are hooked for erformanees at tue opera house in the near future. M. W. Parker is the fortunate possessor of a gold watch, drawn in one Parker Bros, prize soap boxes. There it considerable rivalry be tween Taconia and Walla Walla as to which shall have the next fire men's tournament. Tho nedpfltriaufl in the seven davs go-as-vou-please walking race at Portland stopjted their I tiamp on account of the laok of patronage. It is probable that a force of 100 men will be put to work this sum mer to repair the Santiam canal in order to give plenty of water for the woolen mill). The flouring mills of Levi Poue las, at Harrishurg, will be in oper ation by April 10. A steam saw mill is also soon to be built there by parties from Silverton. Klias Keeney, of Ilalsey, is in the city on his "way to Corvallis to defend the suit brought by Ii. Rich to collect his note given to the wheat swindlers, who ojterated in L.inn county aoous a year us$u. 'ihe note was bought by Dr. Rich instead of Hamilton, Job & Co. A warm legal fight will be made against the collection of these lustes. Jos. Pearl, of Ilalsey, was in the ry Monday. E. O. Kraussc, of .Salem, was in the city Sunday. Hon. K. A. Irvine went to Eu gene yesterday. Hon. S. A. Dawson went up to Roseburg yesterday. Prof. 10. B. McElroy passed up to Eugene last evening. Thomas Brandon, of Ilalsey, was in the city yesterday. W. V. Brig and J. L. Fuller, of Harrishurg, are in the city. Watt Montieth has returned from a month's trip to Pan Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Whitney, of .Eugene, are visiting in this city. lion. II- ". Thompson, of Port land, was in the city last evening. Martin Payne is again able to be out after a two weeks attack ol pneumonia- Judge L. Flinn, C. E. olverton and L. H. Montanye went to Cor vallis jesterday. C. E. Kiaer, foreman of tho ma chine shops in Yapiina, is in the city visiting relatives. W. H. Huston has removed his Maoksmith shop one door east ul Wm. Vance's new brick building. John Parker and family, of Al bina, are in the city, the guests ol J. K. Weatherford and wife. His daughter will remain and give in structions in painting, having opened a studio in Flinn block. Bird eye Ylrw mt 4lbaav. In a short time the Daily Her ai.o will :.ssue as supplement a fine birds eye view of Albanv and sur rounding c-juntry. The Elliot! Publishing Company, of San Fran cisco, is now arranging for publish ing this work, which will he pre tared and issued in the !est man ner possible, both as an advertising ?nediuiu and as a work of ai t.' In addition to supplement issued by the Herai.i other copies will re distributed by the several live real estate firms of the city, mak.ng the first edition not less than iiOOO copies. The central view will rep resent every street, block and . house and a large extent of outly ing country, showing orchards, loads, railroad Imes, etc. Names of all the streets will appear on the riew. IVscriprive matter of Al bany will be print.-d in connetiDii with the view, and all the princi pal points and buildings will be indexed. To raise the full amount of money necessary fur the success of this enterprise. The Elliott Publishing Company will make and sell margin views around the central vie of the city : and every business man an 1 owner of a tine building or private resilience, should have his property repre sented, and thereby assist in an nterprise that will certainly prove a benefit to us all. Mr. "A. M. Freeman is now in the city making lite canvas lr tiiis purpose. The size of the whole picture w ill e l. hv 24 inches, and it will be he ftost view of Albany ever ptd- T the Ladle of Alltany. You are cordially invited to at tend tho spring opening of fine millinery at Ida M. Brush's Friday and Saturday, March 22 ami 2-). FicLth keeps ruilrouii uuic. A KBMABK.ABLB E8CATB, A Crazed Woman Leapt from the Overland Train, bnt is not Injured. When the Southern Pacific over land train arrived in the city yes terday a remarkable story of "the hardships of a woman was told. A family, who were traveling second class, and whose names could not b ascertained, were in a situation deserving of sympathy. They came from Kansas, and shortly after leaving, the husband fell from the train and was seriously injured. His wife through worrying over his condition and the care of a young babe became partially de ranged, and shortly after leaving Tan cent she leaped from the train, which was going at a rate of 35 miles per hour. Strange to say she was apparently uninjured, and ran toward a farm house near by. The train was stopped and backed up and the unfortunate woman was again taken aboard, and taken with her injured husband to Port land. They were en route to Seattle, and .were almost without money. They were kindly cared for on (he train, an 1 elicited the deejet sym pathy from those on board. VX1TED STATES CBASB JIB1. In accordance with an order issued by his honor. Judge Deady, . . i T I ,i. . . . . . 'Iftill M J IVSI llCTl- till 4 Uv in he United States district court, oteJ lo the maintenance of right the clerk of the court and suber- an,, the bHc d , BO j visoroi jurors has arawn the tol- j t,0,e exalted j owing list of thirty-hve names, on thtt" minls of t,e people that the jury to Vfe empaneled Tuesday, hi8 name Wlll be endeared and April lb. honored by them long after al. J. K. Derby .farmer.McMinnville. wh now , join t, J . Ix)ve, farmer, ultonv.lle m I great niBjority. 1 Tarvin Auams, farmer, Jeffeison. ! N H. Rone, millman, Oakland. I t. xj. eicTt;ua,iaiiurr,?piiiiK"t-iu. Wm. Cleuiinens, farmer, Dayton. R. Cochran, farmer, Brownsville. A. O. Brown, farmer, Cornelius. G. Werlin, merchant, The Dalles m it i , x .i JimothyOoodnch, tanner, North Yamhill. R. Mellican, farmer, Waterville. C. E. Smith, capitalist, Portland. J. R. Seller, farmer, Pleasant 1 III1. Ct. R. Chrisman, capitalist, Eu gene. J. H. Perry, farmer, Scio. M. O. C. Alurphey, farmer, St. Paul. O. H. Cornelius, fanner, Turner. B. H. Irvine, farmer, Scio. J. C. Bushnell, farmer, Eugene. A. M. Holmes, farmer, AIcCov. L. M. Hall, fanner, Buena Vista. M. Payne, farmer, Albany. A. H. Johnson,butcher,Portland. D. P. Porter, farmer, Stiedd. Jacob Gerber. jr., farmer Logan. R. L. Durham, hanker, Portland. Marion Cunningham, fanner, Harrisburg. J. H. Savery, farmer, Ballstou. C. Y. Fisher, farmer, Dallas. Elias Wiser, farmer, Oneatta. S. S. Bateman, fanner, (iales creek. B. J. Severance, manufacturer, St. John. Wm. Manning, merchant, Can yonville. K. B. Ireland, farmer, Ten Mile. Samuel Engle, ' farmer, Molalla. It will be seen by the foregoing that only four are drawn from Multnomah, three from Yamhill, two from Wascc, five from Lane, three from Marion, three from Douglas, six from Linn, two from Washington, four Polk, two from Clackatras, one from Benton. 4'hlnrke Driven !. Word has been received from Junction City, in Lane county.that the gang of LhiiieM employed as sect ion hands on the Southern Pa- cine rauroaa, nave neen driven n.: ...... uui ui iiunu. ii imu iiii-ii nuu urni employed until recently, when last week it liecnme convenient to em-1 ploy a gang of Chinamen, owing to the removal of the w hite men to some other jwrtion of the road. n the night of their arrival the -Mongolians were visited by a party of wliite men, who ordered them to leave town instanter on penalty of their lives. The terrified Chi nese stood not ujmjii the order of their going but went at once, and all is again serene with white men at work in the place of the deposed gang of Celestials. At Harrisburg there is not at Chinaman to be found, an order of the Knights of Labor a year or oago requesting them to leave town still being re spected. The following patents have been granted to the citizens of the Pacific states during the past week by C. A. Snow & Co. Washington I). C. C.Brown, Ran Francisco slate; J. Fulton Higgs, Oregon brake; K. W. Hamlin, San Francisco Compound engine ; J. A. Hayes. San Francisco Dynamo armature ; 1). K. Howe, Portland Oregon, Cover for shipping receipts; G. W. Johnson, Dalles Oregon, Fence machine; F. K. Lux, Walla Walla Washington Territory, self clean ing weed cutter; H. K. Poeh lmann, San Francisco Camera ad juster; Wra. U. Kay, Los Angeles Cal. wall for houses; A.F. Stevens, Little Falls Washington Territorv foot board for woixl choppers'; m, iiuany, wreswell Ore: ion, hasp lock. Real f'tntt TransnrtiOD. Curran & Mouteith sold yester day to F. M. Mitchell a house and lot owned by H. Urvant, in ihe eastern part of the citv, considera tion $ 7rti ; to J. C. King of Portland two lots in Hacklonian' ;51 addi tion, $400; to Ii J. I iui, tor, two lots in block 8. :;d addition, ft. O; to J.J. Dubruille. A. Klein and T. L. Wallace 4.7-Pi acres adjnpiin" id addition, ,.-)tK); to Isai c Blum ot rortland two lot block , Jd ditio t, $W0 ; to J It. Douglas lets in 4th addition, $:',7'. au two Out nt lotvu. Dr. D. M. Jones received word estCTi:iy ot the serious illness of !iis mother at Oakland, Oregon, and will leave on the train this evening for tha pla.:e. He expects to return on Thursday. A STALE CflESTXVT. The Linn County Judge Conte.rt Caie Ar gued in the 8aprezne Court at 8alem. The Linn county judge contest case, commenced last year by J. J. Whitney, and which has now be come a very stale chestnut, was argued in the supreme court at Salem yesterday. Ex-Judge Whit ney appeared in his own behalf and Judge D. R. N. Blackburn argued the case on the defense. The case was submitted, and was taken under advisement by the court. The decision will probablv be delivered by Judge Strahan,and there is little doubt as to the way it will be decided. No legal grounds for a contest has been set forth for the reason that none exist and the case will to doubt go just as it did in the circuit court here. IS HKMOBIAM. Sanctuary of Harrisburg As-f sembi y5375 K. of L. S Harrisbiro March 22nd. In submission to the universal decree of the great Master, on the lSth day of March 1889 Hon. Enoch Hoult departed hence to re ceive the reward that awaits the faithful and the just. The record he leaves for the living is bright and untarnished. j In all his public trusts he was It, ., ..;..t l. ... ... souj Q( j chiiriub tonor. dignified, noble and ble in all his secular deal ings. Jn his domestic relations he was a model of the hii'itest ; order, kind and provident, his 1 vv.aiAfc wnvb iia cirTaiuj j the faiIv left to mourn his loss. The Harrisburg .Assembly of the noble order'of the Knights of Labor extend sympathy to the bereaved family of our departed brother. J. G. A. F. Hendrkx. H. Wooobi ry. T. Dbisko. i At a special 'communication of j Thurston lodge. No. 2H, A. F. & A. M., held in their hall in Harris burg,Oregon,on Wednesday,March 20, 1889, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whkreas, The Supreme Archi tect of the Universe has seen fit to remove from our midst our beloved brother, Enoch Hoult, by the hand of death, and Wukreas, While we, with humble submission, bow tj his in finite decree, we sincerely mourn the loss of him whose station is now vacant ; therefore be it I iwiveu, mat in me ueatli t Brother Knoch iVur,?toiJ r. A A.M. .loses Lodge, No. 28, A a pillar ot strength and beautv. whose place we cannot hope to fid, his family a parent whose fatherly care and affectionate regard none can replace, and the community a true and faithful citizen. Kesolved, Tiiat in respect to his noble memory, the lodge lie draped in mourning for thirty tlays. Itesoved, That these resolutions be spread on the record of the lodge, a copy be given the family and a coiv be sent to the count v pajiers fur publication. - - . i Teprrllj iuprnUed. Tiiere has been considerable movement in real estate at Vaquina 1 lately : even th? bottom of the bav i i ' i . . ; ii;ih iiiuveu io some extern, ine j very stormy weather of the past week or more washed un so much sand in iront ot the ot the wnart. where the stone tor the south jetty was landed, that it is now impossible to got the baiges to the wharf, and consequently operations on the south jetty have been suspended temporarily. Once the jetties were completed this sort of thing would probably be stopjed. Just what steps will be taken in the matter has not yet been decided. Should the sand move away soon work will be resumed, but it may be necessarp to extend the wharf, or perhaps build a new one. Wedding nt .In net Inn. Or Sunday, at the residence of the bride's parents, i.i Junction City, Mr. Walter Heebe, of Ash land, and Miss Olive Page, daugh ter, of Mrs. J. O. P.ushnell, weie united in marriage by Kev (i. M. Whitney. The happy couple were the recipients of a large number of elegant wedding presents, includ ing a purse of $210 from the bride's mother. They will in future reside in .snianu, wnere Mr. tfeebe is agent in the Southern Pacific com pany's office. Fell Into a Well. A $.100 horse, while being work ed on the farm of Moses Stern be. g near this city yesterday.fell into an old unused well in a grain field It was not learned whether the horse was extracted from the well or not, but it will no doubt be a very de fuct equus if it is fished out. KnlerprlHe. At the last regular meeting of directors of the Farmers fc Mer chants Insurance Company it was decided to increase the cash capi tal of said company to $11)0,000. There are only a few shares of stock remaining unsold. Held tm lanntr. lonn I'.rKsen, wlio attempted to stab J. II. Kainey Saturday with an upholster's instrument, was ar raigned before Justice Humphrey and held in 200 bonds f... ! the action of the grand jurv. !orial Unneius Paity. There will be a social dancin party at the opeia house 1-riday evening, March ii. IJooii n,u.-ii oas ieen secured, extensive prepa rations made snd an enjoyabh evening guaranteed to all. feneord narnemt. Thompson & 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 a. showy appearance with good quality. This firm is thoroughly up with the times, and carrv one" of the largest shops in the Willamette valley. Latrat !kve!tlriu Miss C. Howard will soon re turn from San Francisco, where she selected a full and complete assortment of millinery goods, and containing all of the very latest novelties in that line. A full an nouncement will appear in a few days. BBIKt MKVTIO.V New (rood at Read's. Use Fahrnev'a panacea. Artists' materials cheap at Mrs. JJ. 1L. Hymau's. J. A. Archibald, spent for the Singf er Manulacturiug Co.,oppcsite uu Fellow.- temple, FOR LAMB BACK, 81 DB OR CHP.ST CSE Shiloh's Porus Plaster. Price, 2 cents. Fosnay &. Mason. Builders should eo to Smith it WusliburneV for theircarpeiitern tools and buildera hardware. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kind of fresh canned iroodi at a very low llgure at IJourad Meyer's. Have von seen tnat new line cf fine furniture at Fortuiiller fc Irying's? If ; not it Will pay to do so. The Pappoose clear Havana cii'ar iat Conn Kro's, the best o ceut cigar u the market. Don't forcet that at Mrs. B. E. Hyman's is the place to get our sew ing machines, ('all on R. M Robertson for cheat, timothv and oat hay, baled, and will he sold in quantities to suit. Go to Hurkhart Sc Roye's for p.ll kinds of job printing. Prices reason able. First-class work guaranteed. Have we got 'em Of course we have, just stacks of nsw goods, and we want to bell them at 'V. F. Read's Fahrney'a celebrated blood cleanser at BiowncU & Stauard and at Ueyoe & Robson's. P. J. Baltimore genera) agent. For your tine imported and Ke West cigars, sro to M. Baumijart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store Mexican Cactus Bitters Is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M Banmgurt's With the spring comes "gaidcnin? vid seeding. All kinds of tools are needed by gardeners will be found at Smith Si VVashburne's, Chamberlain's Kyc and Stun Oint ment is unequaled for old chronic sores. Many cases have been perma nantlv cured by it. For sale by , Fo shay St Mason. If you want a clean and tine smoke ; ask for J. Joseph's home mauc white I ; stealers and at J. Joseph's factory. I The "Pacific Argand" ranges both 1 four and six hole. An Eastern Ktnv made especially for this coait's trade. Sold only by Jeo. V. Smith, Albany. For chilblain and frost-bites use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. When promptly applied to the frozen oarts it win pievcnt uie bk.!i black or reeling off. V. .. ur"'"s 11 aiiayS Hie itching and. smarting of llbia-.ns' and soou restores the part to healthy connilion for bale by iroshay V Mason, The immense sale of Chamberlain's i Cough Kem.:d ha-, been producd lo a ! ' -reat ext'!1,t ly people who have been i i i... ;i -j .1 neighbors ol its good qualities and urging mem to try it. 1 he most se vcre cold will soon yield to iu sooth- ing effects. For sale by Koshay & i The dry cold weainer (,f thf earlv ! i winter mot? ths is productive ol ulgrea i deal ot croup among children. .Moth ; ers sluiriid lie on the lH.kmii for it.and ; be prepared to arivst it as soon as.iUe I fir-t -vni j.toni-. appear. True croup i lliiVi 1 iiiiiii.i- iflrli.tnf it. ifiiiniri - litvr ! or two hefo.cthe attack the chid win ! become hoar.-e, and that symptoms is; soon followed by a pcniliar, rough ! cough. If Chamberlain's. Couh : Kciuedy is given as soon as this hoars- v j lies or cough appears, nil danger and j anxiety mayi be avoided; it has neve i failed, evenn n the most severe cases. ; There is no danger in giving the ' ltemedy for it contains no inju. ious i substance. For sale by Foshay & j Mason, I LIST OF PRESENTS i TO IE GIVEN AWAY WITH TIIK first 100,000 BOXES Of LK HOI I) ICS SAVON, The King of Soap: KOR SAI.K AT PARKER BROS. 100 Ladies' engraved gold watel es. 2' sets solid silver table forks, i io sets (rorham solid silver ta ble spoons. 50 dozen (Jorhatu solid silvei tea spoons. '25 sets extra heavy plated table forks. 25 sets extra heavy plated table spoons. MO dozen extra heavy plated tea spoons. 100 dozen ladies' fine fans,or cel luloid toilet sets. 100 celluloid y inch carver sets. 100 subscriptions to Scribner's Magazine. . ' t 100 subscriptions to ew Fashion Cook. 2J0 stamping outfits, complete. 1000 lightning can openers, for square or round cmis. 10.000 King cook books. 11,950 elegant gifts. SS.050 V --kages of toilet soips. The totil value of these 11,950 elegant r.ii.-, 0 pmchased singly, would amount to over ten thous and dollars. They make this large gift as a measure of appreciation to those now using the kinsr of soaps, and ilso as s:n expression of confidence in its n erits, in the expec ation that auv person once usm; it will ii;d it so helpful an article that Hereafter it will be found almost indispensable in the household J economy. LIST OF CITY PBOFEBTY Which la Banded at Extremely Low rigre and offered for ale hj F. A. Bnrhhart, Real Etale 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 the city; price $650. 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 citv 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. Flight fine vacant lots fronting on Ferry street ; price $200 per lot. Two extra fine vac-ant lots situ ated in the eastern part of the city, near the O. V. depot ; price $050. One good vacant lot centrally lo cated ; a splendid bargain 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. A gala In BualnriM. 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 j past ten years have been preserved ! and copies can be hail at reduced j prices. All kinds of copying, en- j larging and finishing executed in i the latest style. Call and see us. ' Crawkord & Paxton. ! DO t Experiment. I You cannot afford to waste time in ' rxpcijinenting when yous lungs are ill danger. Consumption ion sways seems at tirst only a cold. Do n't, permit any dealer lo" impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr, Kins'? New Discovery for Conump- linn Cmifiliii atiri IViMa bua be an re you get the genuine. Because I.e can make more iirotit he may tell you j he has somcthini; just as good, or just j (lie same, uon t be uecciTfd, but m- j sist upon getting Dr. King's New Dis- j eovery, which is guaranteed to gire I releif in all Throat, Lun, and Chest j affections. Trial bottles free at Fos- j u,ay & Mason's Drug Store. I First Cbanrr. Call early and leave your orders I to get the bet of our many deli- ' cacies. We are sill selling' Pearl ; coal oil at $ I, -'" per five gallon can, ' l."l) fire test. Willamette Packing Co. Cuxrtl ArsIbM Tbe.Mrlbr, And alwava have a bottle of A.'' Knglish Remedy in the house. V )i; ' cauunt tell how soon Croup may strike I j your little one, or a cold or cough ' may tasten itselt upou yon .-l,-an la o nrdUAntiua -,i.l o fuu. .ii -pi 4. ...m t jnfaibive uuc, nil JLlliVttb ttlltl Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The lltfiuedy u.irauteed by foahav d- Mason) I.ioi: SAUi-A;UAUEi suoiir noi:x 1 Lull, weight lSOtl, ytur.old. W.h t-.ik? HiO.or trade lor o"her ttto.-k W. M. I'oWKIts.Shcad. Or. 11 A J V -A Ci vow in: n. 1llt "'Y0!-' for ;'uliiw3(rail WOhl and sold at his Cioldeti ' Rule Bazaar in lwkfrx'i ri -v' vJj I'j 1 1 1 U .IN I Ksu ?S i AT o Y1 PNT'I"1- 11 lr"I?" i 1 "X" - lj L!1 ftUtA:N Guaranteed to be first-class in every Kespect. JULIUS GllADWOIIL WHY DO ICS TilE MAN LOOK SAD i Because he kuows that his dear wife is j just commencing to work him for ( something von know how it is j vourself but when ILADIESTIADE WITH Brownell I Stanard Their hushaors don't look that way, because there are no extravagant prices on their g od s. Kvtrythinp is good ; everj think is chear; make Home happy, make YOUU HUSBAND SMILE By trading at the economical!. swe where the rule of goo I t'od and low prices knows n exce.tion. I -"'t forget that l mple of ecoooiny is at Brownoll & Staaard's- . COKXIiR KIIHT A.XU lliiCA'tALBiyLS Albanv Is 'On -AND- The Spring Poet Is Abroad! 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 Wallact , Thompson . . . i lhlSIS the tram With its rp, L , A. , . . A, xiiat jiiei me snip ar tue uuckyhiu gn And carried the coeds with lightning speed Till the thought ir. would lo please tUe liUVerS at U Tills is tlte- stnlr, s firm lliat iMIMls oi lil II'UlM 'All snif.ul out lv a cuvful A. Mills" ilrit s of nr own JTo please the ldiveis at I , i .A-.? ! V - jf fhis is the press of motlern make. Run Avith such speed the i afters shakej That spreads the Lews in town and state And tells ot what luw been done ot late Jo please the buyers at Wallace, Thompson A Co's WHOLESALE A2TD EETAIL CS0CZ2S, FLINN LLOCK, tie B llllll! " TreCIOUS frM?ht , , j jump the track, indeed. aiiaC, i 11011)1 ISOU X, UO S. :t a ruck, III s -a port ock 1 antl A. de: r l;iwl. VN'alla -e, Thon peon fc G JLl'ASY OEECOX