Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, March 29, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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    1HE MOB-TING HERAIil): FRIDAY, MARCH 29 1889.
Daily a.nd weekly
TERM 3 OF SUKSGUIPTK'N-
DAILV
Published every morning except Monday.)
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V, - - - f I
I mail, per eai.
500
WEEKLY.
(Published every frid.y Monrioy.) ,
ne cop,-, per annum, m u iua.s.-.--- ,
When,' not paid in advance...- - 'J" 1
THK MAIL.
Mail It the Albany postotlke close
For all office north )
The Eastern atates (6, JO A- .
The Wert Side f
And the Nat row Gauge R. K.
ror Portland and Salem ..1Ia.ii
l 'm. -i'. Ilia anil Vanuina ....
fmm-'u j a million. The manager of the ware-
''Xni0 momm Louse while watching the fire qui-
train should be miulral before o clock the , etly remarked that it .was his tea
previous evenine. I party and everybody was invited.
rilETcA VADtAX QUESTION. The fire engines filled the cellar of
! the burning building with water,
The question of the annexation ; from whence it flowed in strong,
of Canada to the United States is fragrant streams froin the soaked
like the ghost in the play, it will tea chests.
not down, but bobs up at unex-1 . .
,lUk "-"t r . Tiik citizen et Fairbnrg, Jc-
VHscted places and times. For m-'
)ciuju !- .uv.-! braska, have adopted a summary
stance whenSena'orPayuetheother '
.. . , . i way of dealing with the tramp
day in the senate moved that the f
7 . . , itii t nuisance. Thev recently flogged
select committee on Rations w,Ux , mortal8
M-!o" their bare backs, conducted
tioos ofthe frft."?;";;thetothe outskirts of town and
tive, ne stirred up the questionin a . j ucn
" t- - advised them to find fresh fields
lively manner. Senator Hoar mi .
. 7 - and greener pastures immediately,
defending the existence of tne com- f 4 1 r
. tramps the hint, and will
mittee, said: "It is useless to be ... . .u .
.... i -i i .i :., probablv give that vicinity a wide
blind to the fact that there a i f -
. -11 t ; birth hereafter.
large and growing body of men in : . --
Canada that desire annexation to , D. Se" capers without
tie i United States." Senator j pain or the knife,
t ullom favored the committee and I bibsjibsbsb &
hoped that its investigations, mabbiki.
would result in making the two j Z Presbyterian
countries one. Senator Mierinan i ciiurcli in thi city, on Thursday. March
j i rl tl.micrlit ' '-28. Mr. W C. Mever, f Ashland,
f Avo-ed the committee and thought R;d M; v B w.nB of M; cit Kev t;
that if the countries remained ; R Priohard officiating, assisted by Kev. E.
. , . ; N. Condit,
separate, ueace would be almost ; The n)rrillge Wlg attended only by the
impossible. Senator Edmunds Hlld I immediate frienda and relatives of the cou
Hale were Willing to Vote for the tra. -tins: parties The (froom is a prominent
rummittee, but did not pr0lose to . in flne Ashiandnd the
,' , - biide in well known in this city. They left
commit themselves as favoring I on nM tnia for trip port.
annexation. Senator Moirill had j ianj an(1 the sonad, after which they i.l
no objection to the committee, but j real le in AKnd.
be regarded the present agitation j ""F ""f1--S S-
as preposterous, and did not be-j WE IV TO-DAY.
lieve Canada had ever oeen more - r- r- --. :
ieYBV. iaua iuu . r . r 8ALja OKADEU SHOHT HORN
loyal to Great Britain than at the j t :i. weight isoo, 6 yearsoid. wui take
, : , i s0, or i rati e for other stock.
present time. ; w. m. powers, Shcdd. Or.
The anarchistic woman Mrs. i
Parsons, continues tier ranting to
'K;,..... .,.,1,, i nnf nt hpr '
Chicago audieuces. in one 01 ner ,
1 itest efforts she distinctly and j
, i I
passionately averred that her
object was to make the laboring
classes discontented and cause a
,.Klrl iavBrvlm,!'
revolution, ller plan IS erj liaz , j
but the main features are that the I
. . . '
froperty of capitalists should be j
looted ami divided UinOn" those.
. . . ... '
who work With their haimS, While '
.1 .... ,-,;.. to l iu.-anl '
the present restraints Ot in( i
nrdr should be unknown. Mich
letiin;s -oiild find no resjoiise
anions any except densely irnoi
ant foreigners who have no idea of
American institutions. Chicago has
a large number of tnis class, ami it
will probably require another Ilaj
market tragedy and execution to
convince them that the law cannot
be trampled Oil in fact, as their f
, . . . .
orators trample on it in metaphor
It is certainly to he
J ' ' "
regretted that it is fossible lorsncli
a class of individuals to obtain any
hearing stall, but curious people
will always give them an audience.
Tub present aspetrt of nffairs in
the new admiststration matters,
v i l:,l.,f
leem to indicate that iTreSldent
Harrison will reverse the action
of President Cleveland in tne mat-,
ter of appointments. While the
last administration claimed to
follow triet civil service rales the
practice was the reverse, in the
present administration no particu
lar promise or claim has been
made in that " direction but tne
action is a practical and complete
adherence to those rules.
.For in- :
stance in the appointment of post-;
masters, Postmaster General
Wanamaker gives the assurance :
that some 'ther charge besides
offensive partianship must be sub- !
made, and a full investiation is:;
,...c. nKKunlwl Thp -
made in every case presented, he
appointments are slowly aud cart-:
fully made and unexceptionable in j
character. i
, " '
t. i
Postmaster (iknkkai. ana-;
maker it is said caused consider- j
able loud feeling on the part ofi
Senator iuay, by appointing John ;
Field ottna'ter of Philadelphia I
... . ..)."..- i 1. w n . i . . . V 1
WllllOIlt ciii;-uii.ii nir: i.-cimn'i.
. ...
The postmaster appointing prero:a- j
tion seems to have practically
, ,, . , i '
fallen into senatorial or repre'iita-;
tives hands, and Wanamaker's as- ;
a uni.tion oi the duties of the olli. e
ilisturbed the equilibrium no to
speak. Perhaps the constitution -
ami the laws c uld be amended to .
lueet the rcquirem;nts of the
4-hane 1 condition o: affairs. How- i
ever it will not 1 amiss to know
tliiit we have a postmaster jreneral
who intends to run the oilice ac
:ording to business principle.-.
The escape of the brutal wretch
in Olyuipia, who attempted to otit-
raea little jnrl whom he found back
of the college picking wild flowers
and assaulted only desisting for
fear that her screams would bring
help, is a travestry upon justice.
If there is a crime in the whole
cJander that deserves condigH
nuhishment it is the one he at-
jtjmpted, and there must have
been some remissness wnen me
, commit him
-
-'
Chicago is great in everything
and especially in fires. A recent
one consumed a warehouse of six
stories in height, a huge propor
tion of the goods in store being
tea in boxes, causing a loss of over
peks-nskk'owing themselves
J indebted to the late firm ofR. Glansi
hid, are reue?tcd to call and settle at once
K at Crawf,ri!sv,HCt either by
cash or note. All neoounts ou our ledger
mut be closed right awa.
r. glass-son.
ITATKH 200 COKKS MAPLK 11MBEU
W to lie usd for nnr.ufacturinu choirs.
ror irtieuiam inquire 01 u. a. aremiaiu
the anue. Warehouse, Albany Orejron.
Ktalllo-rur ale.
fHE vjoersicxeu h s a ki ll
1 Woodert Perchemn stallion whifhhew
ffcriti fir sale on reanonaMe terms. Any
umim -UhhiL' to breed imre stork of i h"
best quahtv will do well to purchase tins i
how Ml on me at i.iy place near the Cal- I
np"oi!i hridtfe.
'Ll;s VEHBS.
Uralti lilv lor Sale. I
A GOOD SIPPI.V OF FIRST CUSS
drain tile for xale at the fcae brick
smd cile factory rjst ol Allmuy mar Knox
Butte. Call at the factory or address Propts
& Aiiston, Albany Oregon.
liMtlallH .Sotli'f.
TIIK rAKTSKRWIIII- IIMIKTOKORK KXWTIXO BK
tween tJ. W. Harris and V. E. Uillett,
marble de.ilers, is this uay uiwoiveu oy
miittul uoiiHvnt. Mr. Cillctt rctirinir. Ail
jisons Unrwin themselves indehtad to thii
firm will pIcaKC ca.l at their shop and settle
at ollw i; v. hahris.
W. . GiLLKrr.
Abanv
January 7. lfSS.
-
I 07iril,x
THIS CITY ON TUKfDAV A I'ANAKT
Tlie finder willl be suitably re-
wanled by returning the same to the HkraLD
nice.
Hf ANTED-
A UhLlABI.hMA.N ,0 1KAV-
f el. !
Sa'ary and exiienes paid. Inquire
at rlty stablts
riOOD MILK COW WANTED-ANY ONE
nvina?i-d one will hnd a purchaser
by up.n m. Sternberg
Hrst-class co wanted.
None but
rilHr "STANDARD- NOISELESS SEWING
J. ma -liin-s. and all kinds n machine x
tr; at Will Bros.
HAN SALS
have removed their blacksmith shop
lnm their old quirters to Ihs corner oppo
site Ani. Marshall's livery stable, where
th'- be found rea ly to do all kinds of
work in their line cheaply and promptly.
WANTED-A GOOD GIRL TO DO GEN
era! housework in a small family, In-
miiM .1 tk. Miil0iii a! V A RiirDiurt
corner 5th and railroad street.
Fr Kale.
GOOD MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN.
Inquire of Mrs. Wm. Myers on Water
street, between Ellsworth and Bradalbin
WANTED A GOOD WORK HORSE TO
hire for farni work. lnulreo HsaAb
- -
FOK DYSPEPSIA AS LIVER COM-
plamU yo.. ,1Te . prlnted K,;arantee
on everv bottle of Shiloh's VitaMzer. It
"ever failsj cure. Foshay A Mason.
i F yocr organ needs tuning,
I cleaning or rept irin? jjo to Will , Bros,
'I hev warrant their work.
,
J. F. WHITING,
Artistic Paintinff,
. j .
Banners, siuns. designs. o u.
rsiyin , Hlld l!ieeiiaQi;l dra ,n;;s.
;TL?itcrin2r a s;e :ialty.
Rooms 8 and . F.wter Block.
(('T I
vwLMJ I lN KT-,
SATURDAY. MARCH 30,
EA1U.E liUOTHEKS
MITSICAL COMKin COMPANY
Highly endorsed by boll: press and
public.
oxe xi gut o:;ly.
oe photographs at Black man V,
where seats may 1h reserved at tb'
usual popular prices.
II!
iiuiuij upa mm.
THE MARKETS.
AI.BANT QUOTATIOM8.
Wheat 70
Oats 25 30c
Flour 4.2J pei bbl
Potatoes 25c
Ey;8 15c
Butter 2"c.
Lard 12Xl5c.
Wool i6W 17c.
Hams 12X15c.
8houlders 810c.
BacoQ 1214c;
Hay Timothy, f 12, oats and cheat,
S.
Apples fireen, 751.00 per bu.
Plums Dried, 5c. per S.
Apples dried bleached 5c eundried
8 c.
Chickens &2.503 50 '
Hides Be-f hides, greer, 5 t,
10 c : deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, 10
80c, according to wool.
Beef 24c gross.
Mutton 2 00 per head.
Hogs 67c, dresbed.
Lard Kegs, or 5 callou tins, 10c;
pailb 12c.
Worth Knowing.
Mr. W, H. Morgan, merchant, Lake
City Fla., was taken with a 6evere
Cold: attended with a distressing
Couuh and running into Consumption
in its first stages. He tried many so
called popular cough remedies and
steadily grew orso. Was reduced in
flesh, and had difficulty in breathing
and was unable lo sleep; Finaly
tried Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption and found immediate
rel.ef and after using a half dozen
bottles found himself well and has
had no return of the excuse. No
other remedy can show so grand
a record of cures as Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption Guaran
teed to do just what is claimed for it.
Trial bottle free at Foshay & Mason
Brick Iter Kale!
200,000 trood brick for Sa'eJ A pply Jte W. C
Uaosell. Albany.
Overland to California.
VIA .
Southern pacific Company's
.irs.
THE MOUNT bHASTA ROUTE.
Time Between
Albany and fun franclwco
35 c o jy s s 35
"California express trains run daily between
Portland and San Francisco.
south
NORTH
4:00 p m..Lv Portland ....Ar. .10:45 am
8:18 p m . . Lv Albany Lv . . 6:45 am
i":45 a m..Ar S. Fraicisco.Lv.. 7-00 pm
Lornl Pk. Train Dally- Ex. Sunday
8:00 am.. I.v Portland .
12:40 jp m . . Lv. Albany....
2:40 p m..Ar.... .Eugene..
. .Ar. . 3:45 pm
.Lv.. 11:35 am
..Lv.. 9:00am
Lebanon Branch.
8:20pm..Lv..
9:06 pm..Ar...
12:50 p m..Lv...
l:36p m..Ar...
..Albany... .Ar.. 6:30am
.. Lebanon. ....Lv.. 6:45am
..Albany. Ar.. 2:45pm
..Lebanon Lv.. 2:00pm
"PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
For accommodation of Second-Class Pas
sengers atta hed to Fxpres 1 rains.
The S. P, Co. 's Ferry makes connection
with all the repular trains on the east side di
vision from foot of F street. Potrland.
Went Side Division.
Between Poitland and Corvallie.
Mall Train Dally - Kxcep. Sunday
7:30am..Lv. ...Po.tlanl ..Ar.6 20 p. m.
12:35 pm..Ar Ccnaiiis.. Lvl..S0 p. n ,
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
t in of Oregon I'nr.ittrKiilmail.
KxprcsH Train lall .Kxvipt Simuaj)
4:50pni..Lv Portland... Ar.. :00 am
8:00 p ni . Ar McMinnville.Lv..B5.45hni
THROUGH TICKETS
lv All Points
SOUTH AND; EAST
Via California.
AFor full information reard'uirf rates,
mnus, etc-, rail on con panv saent at Albany
K. KOEHLEK, E. P. ROGERS.
Manager. Asst. G. P. & P- A
THE
I OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD.
! AVI,
Oregon Development Oos
Steamship Line1
9;
rnni
I
AND '
22Houra Less Time.
Thau bj.any other route:
First-clans' through passenger and'freixht
from Portland and all points in the Wil-
nettc Vrlley to and from Sun Francisco.
Accomodations unsurpassed !for comfort and
nfety. Fares and freurhts via Yaquina and
the Oregon Deve opment company's steam
jhips, much lesM that by any other route be
ween all points in the Willuuuctte Vallev
md Sau Francisco.
Sailing dates.
VROM SAN FRANCISCO
Willamette Valley.... ............ Dec 6th
Willamette Valley " 13th
Willamette Valley " 30tli
FROM VAdUISA.
WillamctteIN'alley Dec. 1st
Willamette Vallev " 17th
Willamette Vallev 24th
The company reserve the ritfht, toj chang
teamers or sailing dates.
C. H. Hahwkll, Jr., Gen F. 4 P. Aent.
504 Montgomery;8tree'-, San Franciwo, CaL
DAlLV rASSKXOKR TRALSg,
Except Sundays.)
L Yaquina 6:45 A a I Lv Albany 1:C0 r.
C'onalliu 10:38 am" Corvallis I AO r
Ar Albany 11:10 a u I Ar Yaquina S-iO r. k
O ftC. trains connect at Aib&nv and t'nr
Willamette Klvrr Line of Strainer
The Wm. M. lloa. the X. S. Bcutley and
the Three Sisters are in service for both jias
.enser and freight trartlc bettt-ceii Corvallis
-iid Po tand and intermediate poinU, lea
iiijr couip;iny's wharf, Corvallis, and Jles't'".
Iliilman sCo.'s wharf, Nos. 200 and 202
Front St., Portland, three times eavh wek
19 follows:
SOUTH '!
Lv Corvallis Mon. , W. . . r S Ovarii
Lv Albany Mon., Wcu. . . o0 am
Ar Salem Mon., Wdil. and Fri 3 0 I pn
Lv - -Uc it- . Th'irand Sat a
tr..i.;.ii. ts.,Tlair. andS.it.... 3 30p
SOUTH BOUND.
Lv Portland Mon., Wed. and Fi r. no am
Ar Salem Mon., Ved. and Fri 7 l." pm
Lv Salem Tiles., Thur. and Sat t ih) am
Lv Albanv Tue., Thnr. and Sat 1 pm
Ar Corvallis Tucs.. Tliur. and Sat. . . 3 :;0 i m
.Wm. M. Hoao,
Heneral Manafi.
tL P. Agent
CorrallU, O oa.
C. IlOOCR.
Yaquma Route !
MnExSHnRTRK
v miuyurjiiuiij uii
I
The Albany Bakery !
-Under the new tnao najfeaeat ot i
. WH KEEP
A fuil line of choice family jcroceriee; and
provion, k
Canned fmeapples,g
Clioice TahlB Delicacies
BOrnamentedJcakeH for
Wedti'uias and Parties
Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt flh of al!
kinds.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
iilvorv Day.
Best Pies. Cates.
TEAS ani COFFE
Candies Nuts, ltaiis
CANNED WOODS, ETC
Vne best Soap ic the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
fTAt John'Fox'g oldtand. f lowFl nn's
lew brick.
HOPKINS & S1LTMARSH, !
i
i
IDS open'
STOVES."
Tinware and- Hardware,
All work? promptly done at
reasonable rates.
First Strrbt,
Piarcr Block
L. VIERCK'S
HAIR CUTTING and BATHS.
Evervthinc new and neat. A
clean towe lfor everv customer.
FIRST STHKET UEI.OW KEVEKE 1IOI SE
ALBANY,
OREGON i
I
In Albany lias been filled liv the
SECOUD HAND STORE.
The past year has proven if to be
necessity. The best and cheapest
plaee in'the city to buy your
StOYes.Fomiture.tinwaTe
We aie always prepareu to buy your
I ouschold furniture at the bighes1 i
cash price. Sole atfc1113 lor the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Filler,
L. GOITUEB.
G. W.
m Eros.
ni i
riiimi)
ItlDg
SHAVING
PARLORS
iff Felt fan
Has the Largest Stock of ST0YES
SUPERIOR
a
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-J
fL
. : ' . t r
1 1 n
ARGAND OUOK ANDIIHEATIG STOVE 3
Alw a Urge aud complete asiortment of kitchen utensils in tin, copper and rauite ware.
A
Viii wish tit
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 in Value
within the NEXT NINETYDAYS
Only a few lots left. ALL GOOD
and ON EASY TERMS.
CUiMH & EA10NTEITH,
Sole Agents for These Lots,
ALBANY, OliEOX,
A OT
Having lutoJy st-cured a rery large and desirable
lire of Lincus, such as Towels, Napkins and
Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall .
we shall offer the sauieiat a
SPECIAL
-FOU
NEXT TEN DAYS.
We extend a cordial 'nvitation to alJ to call and
examine tlijse iroods, fcelinir tbfit we can show you
bargains. In coiinectio'i with the sale we shall dis
play a large line ot WHITE GOODS and embroi
deries at
LOW PRICES
A beautiful line of ginghams and seasonable wool
en dress goods. Our stock is new and complete in
every department.
"W" IF1. n3f.ID,
SMITH,
SUCCESSOR TO V. H. M'FARLAND
STOVES AND
MM
siwiirft one of those
MI
THE-
Albany. Oregon.
In the VALLS Y
RANGES.
SALE
mm t Merck
INSURANCE
COM. A. M Y
-Ol-
Albany Oregon
Ganital Stock 500 000
FAID 1 CAPITAL U.MO.
OFFICERS.
President Charles E. Wolverfok.
Vice-President J. O. Writsman.
Treasurer J. W. Cusick.
Secretary J. K. Elderkic.
OIKECTOBS.
R. ss. Mranan, ctias. E. Wolver
ton. J. L. Cowan, J.'B. Monteith,
J. V. Cusick, J. O. Writotman, J
K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, C
F. Simpson.
Safe, SciinaonserratiyB
A Square Company,
Managed by Square Men,
Patronized by Square People
Parsonize Hone Enterprise
s
Hermann Diercks, Prop.
THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO
the public in the Saltmanth building be
low the Revere House, where good mealu
will be served at all bourn. Mr Dierck
vites niso'd custfln.ers and the public gener
ally to calL The tables will be aupplied ith
the beat viands the market affords. Satisfac
tion guarantee .
Mr. Itirrcks was formerly proprietor" of the
Revere House 'estaurant, which he raa on
the European p'an.but found that pian didn't
succeed, so he opened his present restaumiit
where he has sri eu general satisfaction.
Persons wautin); a fir8t-class(nieal should
eo to Hermann's.
tJT'So Chinese employed.
Roller.
cnAXOKor kamr.
In the0untvtCburt oILitiii County, State
of On-iron.
VI OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
l persons concerned that by crder of the
County Court duly made and enteral of
record on Monday, January 7th, 1889 the
name of Charles H. Srhubert was changed
from Charles H. Schubert to Charles H.
Muelle
Hone by order of the Hon. D R. N. Black
burn judge of said county court.
Witness my band and the seal of said court
affixed this 7th day of January A. D. 1889
E. MONTAGUE,
County Clerk.
OREGON RAILWAY and
Columbia River Route
Trai
or tl.e Kast leavA Pnnlandat 8 A.
aud 2:40 r. a. d lv.
rriT'lTT'L'po nd tr"m prl"cil
J. XOiVXli 1 O poinu in United State,
Caua-la and Kurope.
ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS
Emigrant Sleeping Can Sun Thro irk
EzpreM Train
OlIAIFA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
axiT.;PAUL
'rrr!or Chance aad mihnat Chaaze,
CluseJConnections at Portland for San Fran
Cisco and I'uift't Suund point.
for further particulars inquire of Curaan Jt
Moiitrith, First Street, A'banv. Oregon.
3Tlkat8 leave the O. K. N. Co. 'a wharf, at
the tout of broadulbin mreer, on Tuesday an J
Friday of each week. C. 0.:KAWLI.OS.
JliOual Ageat.
W. H. UOLCOMr,
VcAtral Manager.
A. L. MilWUI,
i. P.T.A,
ALBANY
Collegiate Institute,
ALBANY, OREGON
I8H... M
A Eull Corps of Instructors.
Classical, acientiAr, literary, cemmercial
and normal clawea. Courses of stud ar
ranged to meet the needs of ail grradaa of
students. SfeJal inducements offereA t
students from o broad. Toitioa nuiyes fro
tm SIZ Pr BfTeras.
InstrumentalGnstrucUon in anush: will
given by Miss Laura Ooltrm.
Board in private families tX low rate, an4
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
careful supervision exercised over pupils
away from home.
For circulars sad full particulars, address
thefpresident,
REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT,
Albany, Orsf
JOHN SCHMEED'S
Lirery. Feed & Sale stable
Corner Second and KUm'tih SU
ALBANY, - . OREGON
Hons aoaaoRD by the dav or month. Car
riaj(esor bugjrien an reasonable tenas
Tttnl
ONLY FIRST ClXsS KEARSE PIM THE CITY
TEE FIRST HUAL lill
OF ALBANY. OREGON.
president, L. Flinn.
vicK-PKESiDENT 8. E. Young,
cashier.. E. W. Laogdoo
TR.VNSACTS A GENERAL! BANKING
UUM.VESS. Acciiiute kept i-ubjectt
rock. Sit'ht Excimnjre and Telegraphic
Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, 8sm
Kraneixco and Portland. Oregon. CollectioM
made on favorable u-rmr.
. T I'wn . ""LPT
L. E. Blaw W. E. il a B
Jab. F. 1owe, AwUtant Casb'si
III
Restaurant