THE MORNING HER ALB: WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 27, 1889.
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JOTTINGS AMIT TOWS.
Some fine residences will
be
erected in Albany this summer.
Albany is now entering upon an
era of prosperity never before
equaled.
J. K. Stewartson has sold his
meat market in this city to Broder
F.ros. of Portland.
Louis Miller has sold his corner
lot or. Second and Kerry streets to
Julius Locus of Oregon city for
$o(H;0.
Sterling Welch, a young dentist
of Oregon City, fell from a train
near that place Monday and was
killed.
Mrs. S. E. Young has sold 80
acres of land near Seattle for $20,
000, which land a few years ago
cost $1000.
The list of real estate sales for a
week published in this issue shows
that there is a growing activity in
transfers in Albany property.
I. C. Schell will begin next
week the erection of a neat resi
lenefor Sherman Thompson on
Fourth and Montgomery streets.
It is said that an effort is being
made at Browrsville to purchaie
the old machinery ot the Browns
villo woolen mills and continue a
mill there.
A match game of base ball be
tween the college nine and a picked
tune from the citv vesterdav was
won by the former, the score stand
ing 13 to 12.
Greenwood is not the leading
photographer of Albany. He
4-ame too iale, but is turning out
very fine pictures and will come
to the front before you know it.
The name of the unfortunate
w oman who leaped from the train
near Tangent Monday was Mrs.
A. Lemon. She was unhurt ex
cept a uah upon her forehead.
-Uie was taken to Salem where she
has relative?.
The work on (ieo. E. Chamber
Iain's fine residence on Ferry and
Seventh streets has been com
menced. George Hochstedler will
also begin next week to erect a
tine residence on his property re
cently purchased.
The city water works w ill be im
proved and put in first-class order
this summer. Mr. John A. Craw
ford, who went to San Francisco to
purcnase new pump lor the pur
pose is expected home this week,
it is rumored that with this im
provement there will be a raise in
the water rent.
PEKttOftAL MHlTieX.
I'. C. Fro t of Poitland is in the
4-itv.
Archie Johnson of Scio is in the
city.
tis McCulloch of Ashland is ir
i ty. j
Harry Young, traveling agent of I
theO. K. N. Co. and the Orison j
Short Line is in the city.
JavBlain.C. H. Stewart ami a i
party of others will leave to-day
for a fi-diing trip up the santiani.
A Blti STERFKIMEi
1 Syndicate ot Albany Men and Othtia
Purchase All of West Yaquina.
A syndicate coinp mwl of Wall is
Nash, Dr. Farra, of Corvallis, J. J.
Cooper, of Independence, K. S.
Strahan, A. Hackleman. K. W.
Langdon,!.. E iUain,J. V. Cusick,
C.J. Stuart and Curran & Mon
teith, of this citv, have purchased
the entire town plat of West Ya-
quina, situated opposite the docks;
Jl, " l
at Yaquina City. The price paid
tor the same was l.,000. It em
braces 1000 lots and an undivided
half interest in 75 acres now owned
jointly by this syndicate and the
Oregon Development Company.
They' propose to place the lots
upon the market this summer.
Some of the men in this syndi
4ate are iu a position to know the
future movements of the Oregon
Pacific Railroad Company, and
thitr purchase, in connection-' with
the Oregon Development Company,
may be taken as an indication of
the ear y resumption of work to
ward the completion of this road to
its eastern connection -
rw Land iapa7 Orsaaiard.
A company cinsisting of some of
the solid men of Albany, has been
uiuir.ru in ini.-t ;iiv i'ii mc l'u -
pose of dealing in re"al estate, pur -
chnain lar, tru-tn. snMividin .
tb R:im ml Dfllin'' in mi:ntiiir-
to Milt. It will be known as the
Willamette Land Company, and
consist of tbe following stockhol
ders, with a capital stock of $'-'.-OiiO:
C. E. Wolrerton, io. W.
Wiight, J. L. (Wan, (. K.
(Chamberlain, J. V. (7usi-k, A.
Hackleman, (i. V. Maston. E. J.
Lanningand Curran A Monteith.
The company has been duly in--.rxjrated,
and w ill air.t in mak
ing things lively in and about A I
nany this suinnier.
Social DanrlMX Paitr.
Theie will le a s..eial ilan. Ins ' At tliis me. ting' the board will 1e
.arty at the opera house Friday cirie on building to he erected, arid
evenifg, March 20. (Jood nuit-ic ; will pr bab!v sele t the new farm
has Uen secured, extensive pre pa- i , .. .
w..S.v.ia mttila inrl itn f.ninrilili. '. All kiod .11 Uf kt.f ?a .. -nifl
evening guaranteed to ail.
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EXrilSME.Vr AT LEBAXOX.
A Scotchman on a Lark Armed With a Re
volver, Defies the Tows Authorities.
Yesterday mcrning a young
Scotchman named Crawford Jame
son, who has been engaged in a
surveying party on the V. V. & C.
M. Wagon Koad, came down from
Lebanon and left on the south
bound train. A gentleman Iroin
Lebanon states that Jameson and
some of the city officers afforded
the citizens of Lebanon a whole
picnic Monday evening. Jameson
oecame somewhat hilarious from
over indulgence in the Uowing
howl, and started out to naiut the
town a carmine hue. He became
over boisterous in the liven' stable
of W. C. Peterson and Police Offi
cer Shaw, with the aid of a man
named Morgan, attempted to ar
ret him. Jameson coolly drew a
revolver and covering the two offi
cers, told them he was not to be
taken. The officers quickly with
drew and Jameson and his com
panion continued to hold the fort.
Considerable excitement was occa
sioned over the matter, and nearly
t te w hole town turned out to get a
glimpse of the man whom the city
authorities could not arrest. He
finally withdrew and quietly went
to bed, and the officers declared
thev would arrest him in the morn
ing, but wtien the nervy surveyor,
who had cool gray eyes and showed
that h was very handy with a re
volver, proceeded to the deot to
take the train, no one interfered
with him. It is said the oflicers
afterwards felt like kicking theni
selvt s to think that they let a small
man like he was defy the whole
town authorities.
SEAL ESTATE TKAftMFEB.
The Ltet of Salea That Have Been Recorded
Darin f the Fast Week.
The following transfers have
been recorded in the Linn county i
recorder s oflice during the past
J. T. Tate to Ubbe Peters, 100
acres near Albanv $3000
D. B. Monteith to" Chas. O.
Calen, quarter of block 123,
in llackleiuan's addition to
Albany
Sarah and M. P. Valentine to
J. A. Straight, 50 feet on
east side of block 1, in the
eastern addition to Albany .
Jacob Martin to Theodore
Roach, interest in the estate
of Thomas Martin, deceased
Milton Hale to Richard Bur
ess, 171 .! acres, near Scio
A. Hackleman to Flora Lewis,
lots 5 and t in block 7, in
Hackleman's third addition
to Albany
Win. E. Spicer to Viola Bell,
lot near Sp cer
L. Foley to J. H. Mullan,
block 129, in Hackleman's
addition to Albanv
C. G. Burkhart to Cyntba L.
Heisler, 40 acres near Al
bany T. L. Puggr to Annie M.
Henderson, 2 lots in Hack
leman's second addition to
500
3400
250
G50
40
1000
1800
Albany
1550
7324
J Nellie O. Koyce to II. Bryant,
.j acres near Albany
a. J. bhore to Julia A. Shore,
quitclaim 1
E. It. Barker mining claim
J. 11. Burkhart to Jay W.
Blain, o4. 10 acres near Al
bany
James Klkms to W. C. Twee
dale, 1 block in Elkin's ad
dition co Albany
A. T. Thomson to Isom &
Lanning, 10 aires
Matilda (Jerhart to Susie
I'hral, fraction of block i0
i i Albany
11. Bryant to amauta E.
Collet t, acres
Thos.. A. Arnell to J. W.
Propst, lot 1 in block 40 in
Albany
W. B. CiilsontoJohn H. Hail,
-OO 1 j
1050
til 2:
100 I1
.power of attorney
E. I). Gilson to John H. Hall
power of attorney
A. tlacklcman to l.eo Cohen, 12th ot April ; teachers are ex peel -2
lots in block 17, Hack:e- ed from all parts of the state.
man S oil atlUlllOU lOAinailV OlHJ
K. b.. tlammack to
Albers, 00 Jj' acres. . .
Wert
2500!
Catherine AI. Putnam to F.lias
S. Masters 2.8 acres near
Brownsville
W. II. Kirk to Chas. H. F.ls-
' w
o'lO
wick. lot in Amelia
rr-t ,r . ,
, y
P. C'oshow,
power of attorney
llackiemaii to L. M. Curl,
lot in Hackleman's 2d addi
tion to Albany
A. Hackleman to ltobt. Kent
fractional half of block 20
in Hackleman 2d addition
to Albanv
Ella Wirt to Chas B. Monta
gue, 167 acres
H. Bryant to AT. YV. Miller,40
acres .
Almon Wheeler to AchiUe
Blaker, 2 lots in Shedd....
yoo
s
550
4:i5
400
50
T Walrr 4naMierii.
Considerable complaint is being
made that then is water running
to waste in the streets in different
portions ot the citv. In order to
s ive trouble 1 would m,t tht
Slid leaks be stopped imrnediatelv i
. as the continuance of such waste
.:.u 11 . ..... .
1 mi1 10 l,!e entire failure of
! l!,e -Waer ""Pplj in Home lotH-
. ?n water closets are
niiimnj; IZUIIlllluOUSiy.
j Tiie same rule will apply to them,
t Use all the water you need, but
I please do not allow it to run to
1 waste. Those who are in arenrs for
water rent should also take warn
ing. L. E. liKAV.
ec. A. YV. W.
Baard of Ktvrnl.
rw 1
1 ne governor, secretary 01 state
an l stiiK-imtendeut of public in
structiins will go to Corvallis to
day to attend the Imard of regents
of the Mate AL'rieult
.v .V ' MIIV. It !
g'asss at 1-. M. French's. I
1
CITT COVSCIL.
The Albany Street Kaiiway Comptny File
It? Acceptance of the Franchise.
Regular meeting of the city
council last evening. Mayor
in the chair; councilman ail pres-
ent. In the absence of the city
recorder, Councilman Burkhart
appointed recorder pro tem.
Committee on accounts and cur
rent expenses reported several
bills.
Committee on streets and public
j property asked further time on
matters referred, which request
was granted.
i The marshal recommended
sev
eral sewers, which recommenda-
i.ons were referred to the com
mittee on streets and public prop
erty. 1 etition for a side walk on lots 1,
2, 3, 4 and 5, block 78, Monteith's
addition, read and reterred to com
mittee on streets and public proj
erty. The formal acceptance of the
street railway company of the
franchise and its requirements w as
read and ordered recorded and
placed on file.
Bid to build the toot bridges ad
vertised for was awarded to James
Shahan at $55 for the three bridge-,
to te completed in 15 days.
street commission authorized to I
put in a new six-foot crosswalk on
Fifth and Jackson streets.
Petition for a sidewalk on Fourth
street on lots 3 and 4, block 9, re
ferred to committee on streets and
Dublic property.
(j. V. Hochstedler asked in
reference to the location of sewers
in blocks having no alleys, as he
wished to commence his new house
and wished to make arrangements
for proer future sewerage from the
basement.
KILLS 4LLOWUII.
J. N. Hoffman
Wallace & Thompson
J. A. Warner
$89 00
4 40
20 00
23 20
9 45
1 00
4 00
4 45
5 45
4 45
4 45
So 50
14 48
N.J. Heuton
John Deringer
J. C. Mever
F. E. Allen
H. Elton
I Cost in J as. Johnson case. .
I Cost in L. Martinson casa. .
! Cost in Joseph West case. .
B.
Barr.
M.
Westfall
Tbe Marblnerjr Arrlviug
The first lot of machinery for the
woolen mills arrived in this city
yesterday. It was about $5000
worth which had been shipped for
Brownsville, but after the decision
of the company to remove the
. il i.-
yesterday. This certainly looks as
w..vU,
if Meter?. Moytr and Crjft meant
business when they said the woolen
mills would be built here within
six months.
A ftrw rental Card.
A new-
postal card is soon to bp
put into circulation. It is very
much like a double card. The
back fold is split diagonally and
opened like a four-pointed star.
The four corners are folded and
josneci 111 tne center witn a piece ot
gummed taper. It will not con
tain any more w riting space than
the present card. It weighs less
than half an ounce. The onl- ad
vantage will be a greater privacy.
El'SESE .4TEA.
J neighbors of its good qualities and
Students in the Oregon State urging them to try it. The most se
University have a vacation trom y,M ,V"r T'V
April 5th to 15th. I.MasJ,f Io;,yA'
The work of Uying stoel sails on The dry cold wratm-r i ths early
the O. k C. It. II. is completed as j winter months is productive nfa'greu
' far south as this place, the work is
i rapidlv pushed southwards.
... , ....
1 :om Miarp, ir. warns s jockc.v
yf,o!Inet w,tn a painful, though not
' serious accident last week caused
j bv the wheels of the sulkv break-
400 ting throwing him upon a broken
i snoke
spoke.
; Active preparations are being
! made for the Teacher's Institute to
i be held here on the 10, 11, and
noritinn i nr. in Pimilatinn
. ... .. ....... ........
i about Knifoiie beyL'inir the (lonntv
court to oten a county road
PS j
through old man Stewart's pro
erty which lies adjacent the
1 part ot town. Mr. Mewart is j
j greatly obstructing the growth of I
I Kugene by refusing to sell his farm
I ior town lots.
IS MKMOKIAH.
Harrisburg Grange, No. 11, P. of
H., at the meeting held in their
hall on Saturday, March 2:5, 1880,
adopted the following resolutions :
Whpkeas, Almighty Ood has
taken to Himself from this1 circle
our well beloved Brother Hon.
Enoch Hoalt ; therefore be it,
Resolved. That while our hearts
are laden with sorrow we look up
to the Good Father "who doeth
all things well" for the bright ex
ample of an honest man, a peerless
patriot and a kind and devoted
father, given doubtless to us for
I usefulness in the order, and for our
' "Ie 111
' 1
rciuuai example 111 ngnung tne
battle of life;
Resolved, That in the death of
our worthy brother our order has
- OUT
1
a faithful member and his
familva kind father:
Resolved, That these resolutions
be spreau upon the minutes of this
grange, a copy presented, with an
expression of our deepest sym
pathy, to the bereaved memlxrs of
his family, and a copy furnished
the county papers for publication.
ll. AI. Fl.KTCIIKR,
E. J. I" I'M EVER.
W.J. McMfKKKN.
"Around 11 each ilif roreil chain
In xpurXIiii ruin lim.
Ami earthly t until can neVr a-aiu
I'nite the broken t't-b."
Trarlirr' lnt
The regular annual Countv
Teachers' Institute will be held ii
this city on April ;jd, 4:h and 5th
Mate Snpt. Alchlroy will 1.
pre -
ent. Let all teae.n-rs wj
can be
L. M. Ci;m..
County School Supt
STATE DKIMTCHES.
New Albacy Laad 0 nnpny Incorpora'.ed
Horse Organisation at Shedd.
Special to the Hkrald.J
Salkm, .March 26. Articles of
ineonoration were tiled in the sec
retary of state's oflice to-day by
the Shedd Clyde Horse Companv,
John C. Davis, K. O. FarweU, C.
J. shedd, H. B. c'pringer, V. C. I.
Gibson, incorporators; capital,
$3000 ; principal oflice, Shedd, Linn
county.
Also the Willamatte Land Com
pany, of Albany, A. Hackleman,.?.
W. Cusick, G. W. Maston, in
cojKjrators; capital stock, $20,000.
J. W. Snyder, Elgin, Union coun
ty, and Edwin L. Morris, of Che
tiiawa, Marion county, were to-day
appointed notaries public.
BB1EF MESTIO.
New snoods at Kcad's.
Use Ftturuey'a panacea.
Artists materials cheap at Mri. 8.
E. Hyman'e.
J. A. Archibald, agent for the Slug?
pr Manufacturing Co., opposite ' ua
Fellow? temple.
FOK LAME BACK, 81DK OR CHEST USB
Shiloh's Porus Plaster. Price, -.25 cents.
Fob hay fc Mason.
builders should go. to Smith &
Washburiie's for tbeir carpenters tools
and builders hardwurc.
No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kiuas of
fresh canned jrood4 ut a very iow
figure at Conrad Meyer's.
Have you seen tnat new line cf fine
furniture at Fortmiller & Iryinjr's? If
not it will pay to do so. i
The Pappoose clear Havana cit'ar
tat 1 onn tiro s, the best u-ceut cigar
u the market.
Don't forget that at Mrs. B. E.
Hy man's is the place to iret jour sew
ing machines,
Call on K, M Robertson for cheat,
timothv und oat hay, baled, and will
be aold in quantities to suit.
Go to Burkhart & Roye's for nil
kinds of job printing. Prices reason
able. Kirst-ClaiiS work guaranteed.
Have we got 'em. Of course we
have, just stacks of new goodp, and
we wan! to sill them at V. F. Read's
Fahrncy's celebrated blood cleanser
at Brownell & Stanard and at Deyce
& Robson's. P. J. Baltimore general
agent.
For your tine imported and Ke
West cigars, sro U M. Baumgart
cixar 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 Ban ui part's
With the spring conies "pardeuinjr
"rid seeding. All kinds of tools are
needed by gardener will be found at
Smith & Washburne's,
Chamberlain's Kye and SKin Oint-
i merit is uuequalurt for old chronic
80rui. nnv cases have been Derma
sores,
nantly cured by it
For sale by , Fo-
sliuv Mason.
If you want a clean and tine tmkc
ask for . I. Joseph's home made white
labor cigars. For sale ty most cigar
dealers and at J. Joseph's factory.
The "Pacific Argand" ranges both
four and six hole. An Eastern stove
' made especially for this coast's trade.
Sold only by Oeo. W. Smith, Albany.
For chilblain and frost-bites . use
Chamberlain's Pain. Balm. When
promptly applied to the frozen ?arts
u will pievent the sk.t.
from turning
It allays the
1 black or peeling otr.
itching and smarting of chilblains
and soon restores the part to a healthy
condition For sale by Fosluy Si
Mason.
The immense sale of Chamberlain's
Cough hoiin ily has been inoducd to a
great extent by people who have been
cured bv it telling their friends and
deal of croup among chiMrcn. Moth
,,s should be on the lockout for it.aini j
! be prepared to arrest it as mn as the i
. nr:l symptom- appear. True eroup
' nev r comes without a warning: day j
j or- two bel' ne the attack the chid wifi j
hwotne hoarse, and that symptoms i j
! soon followed i.y a pe.uliar .rough ,
cough. If Chamberlains Cough'
j Jicjdy is iriyi.ii a soon as tl:U hoarse-
, ness or cough appear-, all danger and I
i anxiety mayi be avoided; it has neve j
; Ivd eyenn n the most severe cases.
There is no danger in giving the
Kemedy for it contains no injurious ;
substance. For sale by Foshay & j
Mason, j
LIST OF
TO BK i IVEN AWAY WITH T1IK
first 100,000 BOXES Of
LE KOIDESSAYOX,
The King of Soap
KOR 8AI.K AT PARKKR BROS.
100 Ladies' engraved gold watch-;
es.
isets soi in silver taoie lorns,
25 sets (iorharn solid silver ta- j
ble spoons. j
50 do7.en (iorharn solid silvei i
... .ti r -i 1
tea spoons.
25 sets extra heavy plated table
forks.
25 sets extra heavy plated table
spoons.
100 dozen extra heavy plated
tea spoons.
100 dozen ladies' fine fans.or cel
luloid toilet sets. . I
100 celluloid 9 inch carver sots.
100 subscriptions to Scribner's j
Magazine. i
100 subscriptions to New Fashion 1
Book. I
200 stamping outfits, complete.
1000 li-'htning can openers, for '
sijnare or round cans.
10,000 King cook bonks.
11,050 elegant gifts.
88,050 packages of toilet soaps.
The io:al value of these 11, 950
; elegant gifts, if purchased singly,
would amount to over ten thous
sand dollars.
They make this large gift as a
measure of appreciation to those
now using the king of soaps, and
also as an expression of confidence
i in its merits, in the expectation
i that anv person once using it will
, find it so helpful an article that
! hereafter it will be found almost
indispensable in tbe household
economy.
1 MUUr
LIST OF C ITT TKOPESTT
Wbleh In Bondril at Extremely Low
t'lsnrea and offered for Male by F.
A. Burkhart, Krl Efttate Agent.
A good two storv house and one
lot, centrally located ; price $900.
A good cottage an J one good lot
not far from the business part cf
me city; price $550. A o. 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
ated not far from the
warehouse ; a splendid
lot, sitn
farmers' 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 bargain and in a
No. 1 location ; price $400.
Two fine vacant lots on the river
front ; good location for mill of anv
kind ; price $1200.
Six good lots in Maston & Cham
berlain's addition ; price $150 per
lot.
Again In Bnaiuriw.
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 iuany cham:es to learn
in the last three years while trav
eling, through the ea6t. All the
nexatiyes taken in Albany, liar
risbtirg. 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.
Cbawkord & Paxton.
D4i t Experiment.
You cannct a fiord to waste time in
.xperiinenting 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 I)r,
Kiug's New Discovery for Coiihuinp
tion, .Coughs and Colds, but be sure
you get the genuine. Because Le
can make more profit he may tell you
he has somethiug 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 iu all Throat, Lung and Chest
affections. Trial bottles free at Fos
i(ay & Mason's Drug Store.
first Cbanre.
Call early and leave your orders
to get the bet of our many deli
cacies. Wears4i'l selling Pearl
coal oil at $1 ,2.3 per live gallon can, 1
loO lire test. W alauiette
Co.
Packing '
U Marti Acaln.t Ttae.irlfce,
And alwavs have a bottle of A.':'a
Kngiish Kemedy in the house. Y u
eaunot tell how soon Croup may strike I
your hUle one, or a cold or couh
may f.isteu itself upon you. Otie
lose is a preventive and a few dose :
a positive cure. All throat and 1
Lung ti-jublea yield to its treatment. ;
file lleinedy guaranteed by Fosiiav
IM)il SVLK -AIURAPKP SUOitf HO!t
1 I ul . weight 1S0:, H )cxr,il. Wilt tuk- i
i0,'of trjile lor other stcx-
W M 1'i.W'K'K.Khnlil. "r
IS A KING
10 iv :;.
Put 110 expressly for Jiiiiiisir;nl
Wohl and sold at his (iohicn
Rule Bazaar in
oxi: 1()UXI CANS
2-,;ciNrTS lhii;cax.
(Juaranteed to be lirsN-iass
in every Kespect.
JULIUS (iRADWOIlL
WHY DOES
THE MAN LOOK SAD,
Because he knows that his dear wife is
iiiAt 1-riii-tiiPTwiii.T tii u'.irk him for '
stmetliiiiir vou know ho
w it is
yourself hut when
LADIESTFADE
WITH
Brownell Simian!
Their husbands don't look that way,
lilSrr
isgmid; evervthink ia cheap; make i
'rS'uN.SMii.K i
By trading at the economicaU.store j
where the rule of good goods and,
low prices knows no exception.)
I '-III it HirgZh IIIHV K UljHC w
in at
BrowaoU 6 ' Stanard's-
CiJKXKit UiT AXO UaC A'ALBliSL!i .
IU
4 ii -4'- I-
Albany 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 everr clime
Bought tor cash in the nick of time
To please the buyers at Wallace, Thompson
This is the train with its precious freight'
That met the ship at the dockyard g;Ue
And carried the irords with iightniny s) eed
Till the thought it. would jump the track, indeed.
To please the Ivy vis at Wallace, Thompson tfe 0o.
'lh;.- i tin- Mdjf, ;is fiiMi ;i a rock,
Thit hold th' (dtrow the seajmrt uK:k,
All spread out l) a c rrful lad
M"d-s 'alu irs of our o vn dea. land,
To please the l uyeis at Wallas, TLomj son fc Co'a
I
fliis is the press of modem make,
ith such .peed the , after, shakev
yimt Spreads the IieWS 111 toWIi aild Mate
And tell, . W1U ha, Wn doeof Ua.
plfJlse tile IiUVtl'S at Wallace, lllOllipSOU & Co
- . . .
WZOLESAIII A2TD P.ZTAIL CECC22;
FLINN liLOCK,
tie
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A LEAN V OEEG0X