Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 11, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE5MORyrNTG HERALD; THURSDAY, APBIL 11, 1889.
U. t C. K. K. TIMK TAUXfc.
NORTH BOUND.
ejmrt!rrire.
Cala. ex,ir.
Eiuene ex
Freight
t;4j iuii
11:15 am
.ani: Fortl'd 10 lOani
Ijam S4!pm
7:lam " 4Rpm
SOLTU BuUND.
(Arrives; Departs
Arrives
CabJexp
Friht
7:45pm I
5pm, Ashland a.OOara
2;20pn!2.4pro uirane 1 4Wpin
.. fr'ieiut recede! iorfsCUtujifier l.A-t-"".
the aine day.
1
REUUN PACIFIC llMt. lAB4.fc.
Arrives Departs
PaSemrer.... i4llraII' p m
. !.. ABOUT T4fH.
The circns Friday.
Jasper U. Stevens has been np
p.iinted postmaster at Cove, Union
county, Oregon.
Mrs. J. H. Campwll of this city
has beTi appointed matron of the
Orphan's Home in Salem.
The general Buierintendent of
the railway mail service has noti
fied Representative Hermann that
lie hs appointed O. W. Olney,
railwav mail aaent on the Portland
and Coburg route.
A livelv traffic is being don on
tiie Oregon Pacific railroad east of
this citv. The train last night from
t;atevil!e brought 15 cars of freight
and about 50 passengers. This is
only a slight index of the extent of
business to be done when the road
is completed to Eastern Oregon.
Rnrpsentative Hermann has
had several interviews with the
jostolfi:e officials in behalf of in
creased mail facilities in Oregon,
and he has secured an order for a
daily mail service from Vale to
Barns; also an increase of mail
service f'om Prairie Creek to
Imnaha via Joy postolfice, in Wal
lowa county.
Messrs. Crawford & Paxton have
finished some fine stereoscopic
views in and about Albany. They
also have some fine large views
taken of he recent horse show in
this city. Every horseman should
have one. Their views of the
scenery of the Pacific Northwest is
superior to auy collection in the
stale.
Mrs. Mnrrav has removed into
the Exchange hotel, the same hav
ing been refitted. The Waverly
house has been removed into Mrs.
Murray's former location. Mrs.
Dubrnille has removed her board
ia house into the building former
ly occupied by the Waverly house,
and ii. B. Haight has repainted
his residence heretofore occupied
by Mrs. Dubruille and will remove
into it, making altogether quite a
removal.
Edward Goin of Scio is in the
ity. He is erecting a two story
brick building at that place.
J. II. Maine will leave for Ya
lUinanextwelk He will erect a
cottage upon his lots at Newport.
Judge J. W. Whalley of Portland
ia in tne city. He came up lor the
purpose of showing some of the
portslIlcn hereabouts how to sboot
and will tro t(-dav with Watt Mon
teith on a snipe hunt.
t'lNe lrk.
Mr. W. J? . Barrows had on exhi
bition ai Ao larsball stable i-
this citv yesterday five head
of !
'ine thoroughbred Short Horn
-attle. Lady Belle, a 2-year-old
oow with a o-months-old calf. Lady
Webfoot, by her side, is a beauty.
Me is out of lied Belle, by
Hoosier Duke, registering number
70,145. General Hancock, a 2-year-old
thoroughbred buil.registry
number 86,606, is a fine specimen.
He was sired by Gen'l Hancock
No. 74,918 and is out of Lady
Comstock. Mr. Barrows has six
bead of tliegj thoroughbred cattle,
and also Forne fine horses, one of
which, the standard bred stallion
Multnomah, is already known to
many horsemen . of Linn county.
He is a full brother of Oueco, and
lias the fastest 3-year-old record of
any Oregon bred stallion, that ot
2:35.
UAL K9TATE TB&SFEKs.
Alex Weil to David Cohen et
ai, power of attorney
David Cohen et al to ifageae
MyerJ power of attorney. . .
S. VY. Crowder to J. P. Gal
braith, 6 acres near Albany$4000
D. H. James to Solomon Un
derwood, lot 2. block 77, M.
S. A
F. W. Spink to S. W. Paisley
w h block 60, Albanv. . . .
450
800
John Prader to John Schmeer
1 acre IPs yd add 1500
It. Koehler tiustee, to E. J.
fanning, w block 115,
H's2dadd...." 1500
Plat of Hackleman's 4th addi
tion filed
Ti Saaxaty itoy.
W. C. Morgan, chief of police of
East Portland, is in the city in
earch of two hoys named Willie
Ellis and Charlie Gammer, lie is
armed with a warrant for their ar
rest on a charge of burglarizing a
cigar stand in East Portland. They
procured a saw and cut thei way
in a la professional burglars, taking j
a lot of cigars, cigarettes, candy, J
etc. They were in this city u:i
lay, but it is thought have gone
Hollth.
Banlaeita Sale.
Rocoe Uibler, of ('orvallis, lias
I 1 inloMt ..t I' t -
...M.... ;n lha inh f.rifit 11" fti.:.US U8eI",T1eH3 an,
"r ijV.-ui. ., 2 . Tl7i rm
wiU beaftVW lichee oc Hibh-r. !
Mr. Uibler leing a Hrst-clas work-
man will assume control immedi-:
gol -ork and p.ompt attention to
vusmess deserve. -
New designs iu jewelry at i reach's :
OX THE KUKrH SAXTIAH.
Tie 8oenery Alms the Eastward Exteniiin
f the OmOD Pacifio Railroad.
Does any one realize that we
have, at our very doors, some of
the finest scenery to be found on
this famous Pacific coast? A few
hours ride from Albany upon the
Oregon Pacific road, and more
hours of sturdy tramping, will
place the tourist who is looking lor
natural scenery among some of thr;
finest that can be found and among
the foot hill mountains where the
bracing pure air and the ice cold
and perfectly pure water will bring
beahji and robustness as will no
ether tonic or medicine.
A party, consisting of homestead
house builders and Eastern gentle
men taking in the health, beauty
and novelty of this coast, recently
made tiie trip of this description.
a tie Oregon Pacific train landed
them at Gates, where the services
of pack horses were secured for
the commissary department and
tramp, tramp the boys are march
ing was taken up and after a few
miles of "tie walking" the moun
tain path was taken for Mountain
Home Plateau, where several of
the six hundred thousand of Uncle
Aoe's boys of the sixties are build
ing "Home, sweet home." The 1
enquiry at the foot of the mountain 1
was, now tar : anu tiie answer,
"Two miles." Ere long tiie en
quirer, while pausing lor breath,
asked, "How far?" and the terse
reply was, "Half way up." "Yes?
well, but we have traveled four
miles up already." "But only one
mile on the level."
A jolly crowd gathered around
the bountiful spread table in one
j ot the mountain h. mes that night,
although some weary limbs felt the
effect of the unaccustomed climb
ing. A second house on an adjoin
ing claim, one halt' mile farther on,
was occupied by a party of Eastern
gentlemen who had a strong ad
miration for the unrivalled Oiegou
tall timber that beautified the land
scape and made the bright sunlight
of midday a pleasant twilight.
A good night's sleep induced by
the soporic tendencies of the still
ness of those primeval sentinels of
fir, hemlock, ceda. , spruce and
pine which rear their stately heads
from two to three hundred feet
above our comparatively pigmy but
secure and comfortable quarters,
rested the tired muscles, after
tales of canyons and waterfalls
upon l-me oreeK (so called from
the fact that for almost its entire
length it closely follows a direct
south course upon the government
survev section line. A trip up it was
i i i . . .
unueri"Ken uy uie more venture
some of the party for the purpose
of viewing the beautiful scenery.
Climbing up a stream that
nai ure has constructed perpendicu
lar instead of on a graded level is a
feat atterded with considerable
fat'gue and even danger, but it was
accomplished in due season. Line
Creek is almost one continuous
series of cascades. In the first
mile out 'party encountered two
falls that required daring climbing
up the sides of the enclosing preci-
pices to pass. One was named
Fan Tail I'aH, from its peculiar
spreading out over the face of a
precipice like a partially opened!""11' " " ;,rraiigemenis maue us
Id fashioned fan. The other was j rePort adopted.
a sheer leap of over tiftv feet and ! 7Z1". Z
as worth the climb to see. No ! "'Bd ' ,-" r IHH9'
name was given it as it presented j Ir- J- B. Pilkington will he at
no distinctive features. Farther f'ie Revere House, Albany, all day
up many more as interesting as i T icsday, April 16, 1889. " All suf
tbose passed, if not more so, are ferers from eevere dyspepsia, neu
to ba seen, but the venturesome ralgia, catarrh, rheumatism, or anv
spirit of our pirtv was satistied in
thatdirecti n.
The ntxt day the precipitous
rmir.-e ot M inker creek (shvJes of
Noah Webster.
where did those
people who did the naming ot
these beautiful, dear mountain
streams study up tiie apellutions
they used), was followed down.
Near the commencement of Moun-
a a. . i
lain noine riateau the two main I
branches of this creek leap down
sheer precipices that the survey
field noteu say are over 101) ieet
hiirh. One of our partv called it
liainbow Falls, because at the
time first seen the prismatic rain
bow hues filled the sprayed column
of water on the rocks below; the
other was Christened Shower Bath
Falls, because the lower half of
the fall was con p e ely broken into
spray by the projic ing rocks of tin
upper portion, and formed as per
fect a shower bath in the pool be
low as cculd 1 e asked for.
The new route opened by the
construction ot the Oregon Pacific
presents attractions for the tourists,
the pleasure and health seekers,
and openings for settlers and busi
ness men that are unsurpassed in
in any other locality, and need but
to be seen to be appreciated.
Kurrryiax I'ablle Laad.
Secretary Noble has granted the
applications of a number of settlers
on unsurveyed public lands in Cali
fornia, Oregon and Washington
territory for a survey of the lands
on which they reside. The secre
tary has directed that the United
states surveyor-general shall invite
proposals to survey this land at the
rate allowed by act of October 2,
1SS8. There "are vast tracts of
timber, agricultural and fruit lands
on the line of the Oregon Pacific
east of thh vty, which should be
surveyed. that portion of the
country is fast settling up, and the
lands should not remain longer
unsurveyed.
An ld Lnud Mark .
The old wooden building on the
site of the new Masonic building
on First street is biing moved
away. It is one of the old land
marks of the cil v. having been
built in 1S52. It has now outlived
like ether old
dmarks must giv,. way
to the
f j,
lowtl1 ot U,ecUy-
Mrauier Arrival.
iS?- SS" .:
lettuce, radiums, green onions!
W'iiiuu.elte Tucking Co.
THE CITY' FIXAKCfBi
What It Costa to Baa the Citj Government
for Three Montfii.
From city recorder's quartet ly
report the following figures are ob
tained. Purposes for which warrants
were drawn during the quarter
ending March 31, 1889:
Citv officers
Mayor and coun
cil
.$ 46 00
. 179 80
. 430 25
. 2o 00
Recorder. .
Marshal. . .
Treasurer 2o 00 $ 681 90
Attorneys fees 325 00
Policemen 438 00
Electric lights 354 00
Fire department
Engineer 80 00
Quarterly allow
ance 260 00
Supplies and
work 69 61 409 51
Street work
Brid g e s and
crosswalks.... 205 00
Lumber 253 24
Gravel and dirt. 44 36
Surveying 109 50
Hauling
Hi
618 85
49 :s
60 93
60 45
25 00
17 30
Sewer work
Hardware
Printing
Water rent
Stationery
Smallpox patients
Physicians and
nurses $475
Supplies, etc. . . 166
Total
00
35
641 35
$3680 92
State Military Board.
The 6tate military board met at
the adjutant general's office in the
capitol building Tuesday, Adju
tant General J. C. Shofner, Col.
Freeman and Col. Bowditch being
present. After disposing of its
regular routine of business, the
board took up for consideration the
matter of the state militia attend
ing the centennial of Washington's
inauguration, to be held at Port
land, on April 30th. They will
confer with the railroads for the
purpose ef securing free transpor
tation. The board also had under
consideration the holding of en
campments by the different regi
ments throughout the state. The
adjutant general will, in the near
future, issue an order recommend
ing such a movement. It is ex
pected that the board will soon
receive 1000 stands of arms and
two Gatling gnns Irom the govern
ment, they being entitled to this
number under the Hermann bill,
passed by the last congress. Col.
cowaitcn also drew the money
to purchase uniform for a new com
pany lately organized at Ashland.
Presbytery at ttrrgaa.
The presbytery of Oregon con
vened at Lafayette Tuesday and
was opened at 7 :30, with a sermon
by Rev. W. O. Forbes, of Albina,
the retiring moderator. At the
close of the sermon the presbytery
was constituted with prayer. After
roll call Rev. Professor E. N. Con
di t, of Albany, was elected moder
a'
?;
ator. Rev. George Gillespie, of
Newport, was elected temporary
clerk, and Rev. E. R. Priehard, of
I Airway, report mgcierK. lnecom-
Albany, report mg clerk.
eve ear, chronic, nervous, uterine I
ieciai uiseafe will De given
itiai lice tTAaiuiJiMiiuii anil UUIU I
: -1 e - . - ,
ion. 1 he "iiifurabbs arc i.nrtu-n. !
iarly invited. References: Jas. i
(i. Cherrv. Frank Wn.mpr AIll
Younsr. Rev. Israel Carlton of
ncuauou, l. .-v. ivamny, oi narns-i
I 1 .... 1. I I, r t, ' . I
onrg, ana mote titan titty other
well known citizens of Linn countv.
LKTTKK LIST.
Following i the list of letters remaining In
she pcwtoltice at Albany, March, 21, 1SS9. per
tons calling for these lettvm will pleim- tell
the date on which thev were advertised.
Crow, Ida
'olenian, bewi.i
Fair. J. W,
Haley, Kate
Johnson, Kllen
Mentheiraan. Mis.
Petterson, Wallace
Smith, Mrs. Percy P
shoui'h, H
r reenian. M. T.
Jacksnn, Chan. A .
l-arirucr, A. L.
Mclntire, John
Robcrty, Mig Ilettio
Slocuir., Alfred
Sloan, Mm Mollie
Khixles. Isaac
Shoiietz, Mrs, Kate
lhornton, Kdna
KCPUS THOMPSON', p. M.
IaGrande will soon have
creamery running in full blast.
htr
Milton, Umatilla county,
has
just organized a building and loan j
association, so says the Eagle,
Balrr City has raised a fund of
11170 for the purpose of advertis
ing that place and Eastern Oregon
in the East.
, Forest Grove, Washington Co.,
has lately been visited by sneak
thieves, there being several recent
attempts at burglary.
Washington countv has already
decided to have a fair this year, !
and the time is set. It begings on j
Tuesday, one week after the state
fair. I
t
A man known as "Black Jack"
shot another man named James
Dalton in the stomach last week,
at Euston, W. T., because Daltsn
refused to drink with him.
The I lamer Index gives an ac
count of ati interesting fight be
tween three squaws of that place
loggee Joint Jule and Slit Face
Mary making a wreck of Gum Nose i
Kate, lor stealing a etticoat.
The liosehurg Review is advocat
ing the construction of a railroad
from that place to Coos bav, and
asks all the people along the line
to help the project along, feeling
confident of its succc-s.
Rays the Astorian : Fish Com
missioner F. C. Meed, accompanied
by a deputy sheriff, chartered the
little steamer Occident last even
ing to patrol the river for the pur
pose of arresting anv fisherman
violating theundav law.
Town talk Savon $1.00 a box at
Wallace, Thompson Co.'s.
HKIH ALBANY.
A most desirable and beautiful
location for suburban residences,
owing to its natural advantages mid
nearness to the center of busin
Compare the size, location, vk-v.
and access to and from these lots
and you will be convinced of their
merits. Call early and secure a
home before the advance in price.
Apply to Tweedale & Redfield.
agents. First door south of potst-
office.
Plae Baiter.
Gilt E Jge Butter received fresh
every day. We have also just re
ceived a nice line of new delica
cies, Premium Point Oysters, split
peas, Hearts Ease Cocoa, clam
chowder, pickled herring, and an
endless variety of good things
which we will sell cheaper than
anv house in the city. We are still
selling those fine vinegar pickles
at 25 cents per gallon. Willamette
Packing Company.
At Cart,
G. W. Simpson has just received
at a bargain a large lot of ladiec
muslin underwear and infants'
rooes, slips and hoods, which he
will sell at wholesale cost, marked
in plain figures.
, Bids for Street turn..
' -
The bids for the street car, line
were not opened yesterdayy but
the finest lot of comb honey ever
received in town was opened by
the Willamette Packing Co. yes
terday. Something. That h New.
Thomas Brink has added to his
factory machines for the manu
facture of woven wire mattresses
and is turning out some No. 1
mattresses ; so if you want a good
mattress that is the place to find
it. .
llapiiineaa a ad Conlratairut,
Cannot go hand in haud it we look on
the dark side of every little obstacle.
Nothing will so darken lite and make
it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the
worst form of Dyspepsia, C'oustipa
tion and Indigestion, and make life a
happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25
and 50 cents by Foshay & Mason.
A poorly made hat or bonnet is
the laughing stock of the ladies.
Do not wear one when you can get
the best work, the latest styles and
the lowest prices at Mrs. Merie
Davis & Co.'s new millinary and
notion store. Room No. 1, Stra
ban's bloek.
Farini & McMahon's circus will
exhibit at Albany on Friday, April
12th. During McMahon's iast
visit to Portland, the Oregonian
said "McMahon's circus is doing a
land office business and deserve
to."
The "Paeilic Argand" runges both
four and six hole. An Eastern stove
made especially for this coast's trade.
Sold only by Ge. W. Smith, Albany.
i nc latest Aiotner iluoimru lersev:
with belts at P Coh'-n's; also the
largest and prettiest line of readj
made baby's clothing.
Delicious dried I est at Krownell
Stanard's.
First-class work dine at Wm
Mack's barbershop. Shaving 15
cents. I
SIIILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY
A positive cure for cuturrh. diphtheria
and (linker mouth, Kor sale by Fo
ii;ty & Mason.
Fortmiller i IrTiuy hare just
opened a beautiful liae of wak and
;ro!d iiioiildiiii'-s from pictures, steel
eiiravins.ete. Call and ! e them.
Anew line of fine wall-papera with
holders to iiiii'cli have been opened at
.' Fortmiller t Irvinn's. Thev are new
iwjani ui-aigiw. call an see
them'
11 to look nt the ther-
!?r,,,c,c! " juuae of winter.
"IIIV
tlnnir to
aide
you is
' which
Brownel!
l. r ..... .
price
are always down to zero.
For chilblain and frost-bites use
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. When
promptly applied to the Iror.en part
it will pievent the akin from turiihii;
black or peeling off. It allays the
itching and Hinarting of chilblains
and soon restores the part to a healthy
condition Kor bale by Foshaj A
.Mason,
Arc We lo Hare .tuolaertnr
J 8ome
i we shall
political prophets aver thut
He that as it mar. the bat-
tie waged by medical science against
disease will never cease until we ar.
rive at the Utopian epoch when the
human family shall cease to be afflet
ed with bodily ailments. One of the
inof-t potent weapons which the ar
mory of medicine furnisbeit, is Hos
tetter'a . Stomach Bittern, which ii of
special ntility as a familv remedy, as
it is adapted to the immediate relief
and ultimate cure of those disorder
of the stotnachjiver and bowles which
are of commonest occurence. Indi
gestion, biliousness and constipation
are inseparable companions, as these
ailments are completely eradicated by
lh Bitters. But the remedial soope
of this superlatively wholesome and
genial medicine takes in also nervous
ailments, rheumatism and kidney
troubles; its action in these, as in the
other complaints, being characterized
by unequalcd ioiio
' WILL BROS.
Dealers in all the latest improved
pianog, orjans.sewing machines, ans.
also a full line of warranted rami's,
butcher and pocket knives. The best
kind of sewing msshine oil6, needles
and extras for all machines. All re
pairing in the above j lines neatly and
reasonably done.
Spring Styles
FOM iS8!-
! FRIDAY, APRIL
12,
And following dayp.
E. & C. HOWARD,
ALBANY,
OREGON.
(Innninn)
Day 01
UllOUlllg
Latest
LIST OF PRESENTS
s h:: ;rvKN away with tiie
iinr i0::-JQ00 BOXES Of
LE. ROI DES SAVON,
The King of Soaps.
FOR SALE AT PARKER BROS.
100 Ladies' engraved gold watch
es. 25 sets solid silver table forks,
25 sets Gorham solid silver ta
ble spoons.
50 dozen Gorham solid silvei
tea spoons.
25 sets extra heavy plated table
forks.
25 set 8 extra heavy plated table
spoons.
100 dozen extra heavy plated
tea spoons.'
. 100 dozen, ladies' fine fans,or cel
luloid toilet sets.
100 celluloid 9 inch carver sets.
100 subscriptions to Scribner's
Magazine.
100 subscriptions to New Fashion
Book.
200 stamping outfits, complete.
1000 lightning can openers, for
square or round cans.
10,000 King cook books.
1 1 ,950 elegant gifts.
88,050 packages of toilet soaps.
The total 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
in its merits, in the expectation
that any person once using it will
find it so helpful an article that
hereafter it will be found almost
indispensable in, the household
economy.
OIL PAINTING.
Parker
Having opened a studio iu Flinu's
block will give instructions in land
scape oil painting. Those interested
in ine oil paintings are invited to call i
at her rooms and examine her paint- j
ings, which include views of The I
lhree Sisters, Oregon
Multnomah Falls, Mt.
many others. Charges
will be reasonable.
city Falls, j
forWie89ons!
WHY
I
J
lit 1
Because he knows that hirtilear wife is
iolZrtJtf1s
yurs.rf but when
MISS
Minnie
mm min . x
rut u: ejcpre'.sly f r JuliusJBGrad . .
Jwohl and sold at his Golden ; 1 I
Rule Bazaar ia t .vV cJ- Dc
OXE POUND CANS " lud 'H
re
LOOK
ID
Mil
LAicJItb I KA!c)LiMldsb of our own
with
I
Their huabands don't look that way,
because there are no extrava?abt
prices on .their goods. Everything
is w.iod; every think is cheap; make
Home happy, malce
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
By trading at the economical store
where the rale of good goods and
low prices knows no exception.
Don't forget that t mple of economy
is at
Browzull '& Stanard's-
CORNER FIRST AN "10 V MXTV t.S
'atrac(r aat Kalian-.
rilHR UNDERSIGNED HATING LOCATED
L in Albay solicits pa'.ronape from city
and country. Will contract to hnild bridsjei,
barnx, and all manner of dwrllinjr hnusea,
inrluilinif Oueeu Annp, East lake and Eliza
bethian tie, of building. Will fnrnih
plans and aprcifleatioji tree of charirra. Katie
faction guaranteed W. . i'ASEIj.
.PaKKM UP BY THS I'ITT MAS.SII4I, WITIUlf THK
X corporate limits of the city ot Altiany. a
gmall sorrel horse, both hind feet white, "hi
Kiddle marks. The owner can have the
sime by callinif at Juo. S:hni'er's lierj'
stable and paying charfjes.
SLEEPLESS NIUUTS. maiie miurr
able by that trrible eonirh. Shiloh's
en re is the rctneily fr jou. Foshay A
Mason.
4'nlratr a ad ISalldrr.g
DC. SHELL WILL KURNISH PLANS,
Hpe -iftnitioiis and details for aU kinds of
building anl architecture. All work;piompt
Iv done and sruarmtced to be first-ul ts. Ii'
ti mates furnished on short notice for hrlck
bii.!din4, reiideneM, paklie haidinH,
brid?r, eta.
Colored glHifos in all
atrlea at F. AI, Fieacli's.
shddt't and
Brownel
ted
I
Alknv Is On
Tie Spring Poet Is ihd!
This is the sljip that's built aright,
That has been going daj and night
Bringing goods from everr clime
Bought lor cash in the nick of time
1 please the buyers at Wallace, Thompson,
inis is the traiupwithits precious freight J
That met the ship atthe dockyard gate
And carried the :oods with lightning speed.
nil the tiiouijiit it would jump t lie tract, indeea,
To Ple:lse d. huversjat Wallace, Thompson & (V.
POlVDEJt.l ' '1 & S
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TillS is tiie Store, as firm
hat holds the goods from
All spread out by a earelul
please the buyers at Wallace,
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Jiiis is the press of modern make,
itun Arith such speed the i afters, shake,
f hac spreads the news in town ami fctate
And tells ot what has been done of (late
fo please the buyers at Wallace, Tliomi son fcCo'
WSOLZSALI. AND HETAIL GH0CEES,
FfeINN BLOCK,
ilium
v!. ! - -t i - it-ntAilii'i J
as a TOclv.
the seaport dock,
hand
dear land,
Thompson & Co'
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