Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 14, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MORNING HERALD: SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1&89.
0. AC. K. K. TIMK TAKLb.
NORTH BOUND.
I epartiJrrivef. m
Caia. ex,r. tt;-5 aiir ,ain Fortl'd lUluani
Kugeae ex 11:15 ami ',:, j?ara ' 31:pm
ft eight I 7:luam " 4.iin
SOUTH BOUAD.
'Arrives; Departs Arrives
Calatexp
Kugene ex
Frm-ht
7:45pm Spm Ashland 9.00.) m
2;20pm,l2.4.pml t'uenej'2 40pm
1.30pm I Ktiren .00pm
; No Freight received Kr-outhafter 11,.M.
the name day.
OREGON PACIFIC T1MJS 1 AKLfc.
Arrives Departs
.'.U.15ara1.00 p ra
J 5.2opui!tt.5t)
Passenger
Kris;ht
I. O. 0. 1. excursion on theCth.
McKanlass minstrels next Wed
nesday. Wheat has dropped to 05 cents
in this city.
Theodore Skil'man haspurohased
of W. W. Crawford his fine horte
Seati-o for $300.
A valuable horse owned by Alfred
Wheeler was killed a few days ago
by being kicked by another horse.
The circus was taken to Inde
ywndence yesterday morning on
tue O. K. & N. boat Occident.
The Koyce & Lansing Co. will
appear at the opera house in this
city on Tuesday evening, April 2.'J.
Oregon appropriated over $100,
O00 for wagon roads and California
hap appropriated over $1,0(X),000.
Mr. E. K. Wheeler, formerly of
Albany, and Miss Belle Crisp were
married at Pendleton on the !th
itist.
Mrs. Julia Abrams, president
of the W. K. C, has been in Tne
Dalles to organize a corps ia that
vicinity.
Dr. E. It. Darker has been ap
pointed deputy recorder of Linn
i-ounty, for the North Santiam and
tjuartzville disirict.
iservices will be held at the Epis
copal church on Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m., by Rev. Mr. Donat
ion, of Oregon City.
The McKanlas9 company, old
favorites in Albany, will play at
the opera house o- Wednesday
evening, April 17, 18SD.
The Eugene Journal says that
Judge Washburne's health has not
improved materially, and he was
taken to the hospital in Portland
Friday morning for treatment.
Keep your eye on the date of the
McKanlass Minstrel Co. at the
opera house on Wednesday, April
17. They have been here before
i; nd give a good performance.
John Wilson, the burglar who
vas caught in the City meat mar
ket, was arraigned yesterday before
Justice Humphrey and held in $500
lond9 to await the action of the
.grand jury.
Mr. Joaquin Miller has been ap
pointed a member of the Forestry
ommission by Governor Water
man, of California. The governor
probably thinks it is time Joaquin
was taking to the woods.
A letter received from Rate
Printer Frank C. Baker, of Salem,
ftates that he will be pleased to
mail a copy of "The Resources of
)regon" to any person whose name
and address is furnishetl to hiin.
Mr. E. T. Loonan, of Santa
liosa.Cal., whose poems writtiv
inder the nmn de plume rff "Coi-p-iral
Joe" are well krown on thin
coast, is registered at the St.
Charles. Some of his poems have
been reprinted in the Hkrald.
From 30 to 50 Oregon school
teachers will probably attend the
meeting of te National Educa
tional Association, to be held in j
Nashville, Tenn.. July Hi to L0. j
Superintendent McElroy has en-j
gaged headquarters for the Oregon !
delegation at the Maxwell Hotel.
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
tne lowest prices at Mrs. Merie
Davis & Co.'s new millinary and
notion store. Room No. 1, Stra
ta's bloek.
A couple of poor immigrants on
their wav to California had a baby
born to them on a Southern Pacific
train some days ago, and out of
gratitude wanted the passengers,
who made up a tine purse tor the
little fellow, to choose his name,
and that of (trover Harrison was
finally decided upon.
The Lebanon Express says that
recently Mrs. N. J. Sippy, Mr.
Hearn's mother-in-law, fell from
off the high sidewalk near the
depot, about the same place where
Win. Watkins fell a short time ago.
This makes three that have fallen
off at that place lately, but Mrs.
Sippy is probably worse than any
of them. It seems strange that
such a dangerous place is not re
paired. W. H. Mitchell, manacer for the
Mitchell & Lewis Co. of Portland,
is in the city for the purpose of
opening their branoh house in the
new brick built bv Wm. Vance on
Second street. The house will
oe
opened Monday. Persons wishirg
fiirni machinery, wagons, etc.. will !
find it to their interest to call and
examine before purchasing. They
are putting in a full line of buggies,
nhafctons, surries, in fact every
thing to the spring work line.
Mrs. Ezra Henson was fatally
injured recently while riding witii
Mrs. Harvey Smith, in Grass Val
ley, Wasco County. They were in
ii cart and Mrs. lienon was carry
ing Mrs. Smith's bab . By scnif
mean-' they got oil" the grade and
Mrs. Smith was thrown out. drop-
iu' the lines at the same time. !
Mrs. Ilenson ir-ppeu me naov o.-
hind th cart safely r.n the uroun-!,
and wtiil enueavoring io rcacn tne
lines over the dashboard recive"i
a contusion on the fon-horvl that
-vntuallv resulted in her ueath.
.
TMK WASHMKitOX; CBSTEM.llAL.
I:Will t Celebrated ia'thii City. A Flag
Preientatua by th.G. A. B.
The celebration of the centennial
anniversary of Washington's in
augaration as president of the
United States, on April 30th, will
be duly observed in this city. A
programme will he arranged and
exercises held at the opera house.
An interesting feature of the oc
casion will be a flag presentation
to the public school by McPherson
Post, G. A. R. The presentation
speech will be delivered by Judge
U. R. N. Blackburn.
A complete programme will be
arranged which will be published.
KUL KHTATK SALE.
Lirge Kanbei et Sales Mads bj Oae Beal
Estate rirm Daring the Week.
Curran & Monteith made the fol
lowing sales during the past week :
To A. Hess, of Cleveland, Ohio,
Allen Parker's prope.ty on Fir6t
street ; consideration, $3250. The
Bas Cooper property on Second
street; consideration, $2200. Also
three lets in block 10, fourth addi
tion ; consideration, $500.
J. R. Stewart, 3 lots in black 16,
fourth addition; contddeia ion,
00.
Isom & Lanning, block 13 and 4
lots in block 18; consideration,
$1500.
J. R. Douglas, 2 lots in block 6,
fourth addition ; consideration,
$375.
Mrs. N. E. Elder, 2 lots in block
111, Hackleman's first addition,
owned by Wm. M. Daley ; consider
ation $1250.
Mrs Vm. M. Daley, a house
and lot in block 01, Hackleman's
second addition, owned by Geo. D.
Ridinger; consideration $700.
Wm. M. Daley, lot in 3d addi
tion; consideration, $170.
Antone Hilbert, OS acres in Ben
ton county, owned by Dr. A. W.
Gamble; consideration, $1000.
J. A. Beard, lot 7 in block S, 3d
addition; consideration, $175.
Mrs. M. E. Farrell, one acre ad
joining 3d addition ; consideration,
$1200. Also two lots in block 53,
Hackleman's 2d addition; consid
eration, $050.
Eugene E. Goff, one lot in block
1, western addition, ownen by J.
M. Moyer; consideration, $500.
Rose A'est, fractional lot in
block 1, owned by J. M. Moyer;
consideration, $375.
Geo. Blackmail, 10 acres near
this city,owned by Jason Wheeler;
consideration, $1000.
Geo. F. Simpson, the house and
two lots owned by F. L. Such;
consideration, $4500.
J. P. Galbraith, 6 acres near the
city, owned by S. W. Crowder;
consideration, $4000.
KliAL KSTATE TK 4eFKK.4.
V. Morrow to Peter Bilyeu,
part of lot 1, block 10, Scio.$
A. Hackleman to H. E. Chip
man, lot j , block 2, Hackle
man's third addition
John Isom to E. J. Lanning,
undivided '. of east l.j
of block 115, Hackleman's
300
200
1000
1000
addition .i
George E. Chamberlain to
Chas. O'Cahlen.lot 2, block
5
A. Hackleman to John Gib-.
I'n. block 4, Hackleman's
fourth addition
1400
1500
350
1250
1230
300!
A. Hackleman to J. Isom and
E. J. Lanning, block 13, and
' 4 lots, nlock IS, Hackle
man's fourth addition .....
J. M. V. Bilyeu to A. J. Bil
veu, 3 lots, block !, Scio. . .
J.M. V. Bilyeu to A. J. Bil
you. lots 1, S and part of lot
7, block 2, and part of lot 0,
block 20. Scio
Mrs. M. A. Dalv to Nancv E.
Elder, '.i block 111 Hackle
man's addition
John Stipp to M. E. Bilyeu,
lot 13, hi. ck 3 and lots 4
and 5, block 8, Sci?
Geo. D. Ridinger to Mrs. M.
A. Daly, l block 50. Hack
leman's second addition . . .
J. M. Ralston to C. M. Moist,
00 acres adjoining Lebanon
700
5300
G. II. Liggett to J.M. Ralston,
00 acres adjoining Lebanon 3700
United States to Edward
Evans a patent
A Fine rorlralt.
Some of the finest artistic work
ever done on this coast has been
executed during the past few days
by Prof. Krumlein. The lifelike
portraits of Mr. Earl Race and
wife, of the St. Charles hotel, and
the two little children of Mr. Harry
Miller are specimens of the Pr f's
skill in this line ; but his crowning
eObrt is on exhibition in Black
man's window this m rning (a lit
tle child in its cradle). As an art
ist the Professor stands at the head
of the class. All wanting work
done by him must leave their or
ders at the St. Charles Hotel by
Monday evening, as he has only a
few more days to remain here, ow
ing to previous engagements else
where. arrlou Arrldent
Charlie Bardwell, son
of A.
iaruveii, met witli a serious acci
dent Thursday evening. His team
j tiecame i- fened and ran away
near anu iudge, throwing him out
and breaking Ins leg, the bone
breaking through the flesh, and he
was considerably bruised up in
other ways. Dr. L. Foley was
called and dressed his wounds, and
he thinks the boy will recover.
Lebanon Express.
PI. ! t
C'has. Montet SiHjkane halls,
is in the ci:y.
Prof. W. N. Hull and bride, of
Cor v. Lis, arc at the Kevee !lou.e.
Mr. Lake Dorris. of this city, will
ive M-uiday for Portland, where
t j,e expect-s to locate
.
Jus!
received at II. Ewert's, a
assortment of gold-headed
nice
-a:ies.
BKWShVlL i.axTE.
BB0WN8VILLE,J0r.t April 13.
Last night Revs. Dr. Gordon and
Burchett were here and ordained
Rev. Mr. LeRoy as pastor of the
Baptist church.
A. W. Stanard. school Cierk, is
around assessing property holders,
preparing to levy a tax for the new
schoolhouse.
While W. Miller was out bunt
ing in a canvas boat, the boat
struck a snag and unset, nearly
drowning Mr. M. and lobing a line
gun.
Ca'ipooia lodge of Odd Fellows
here have decided to have a cele
bration on the 2bth inst., and in
tend to invite all the lodges in this
vicinity.
Monday evening the iadies of
this city gave a donation to the
family of John , Hall, presenting
them with a big lot of goods, such
as provisions, clothing, money, etc.
Mrs. Putman returned home
from Oregon City last week, bring
ing with her Mr.Leabj-'s little boy,
his mother having died from the
effects of a surgical operation last
week.
Mrs. James Blakely is in very
poor Health. Mrs. Zeiner's two
little girls are down with the
measles, but are improving. Mr.
D. P. Bennett is confined to his
bed by sickness,
The steam sawmill is running
again, cutting a lot of haidwood for
the Oregon Frrniture Company of
Portland. The upper Calipooia
has plenty of the finest map.e tint
ber in the state, hut there is no
way of getting it out yet.
The Koyce A Luualng t o.
It is comparatively a rare thing
for us to be able to announce an
entertainment which we honestly
feel will be in no sense a disap
pointment to our people. Such we
are confident will be given by the
Koyce & Lansing Co. on 1 uesd av
evening, April 23. In addition to earnest wnen lie says lie expects
their entire company of last season a good representation from Linn
they have secured Mrs. E Owen j county, so let us all go. Every
Fliiit, the famous English com- j body is invited to attend, teachers,
edienneand character impersona-! parents and school officers.
tor ; also Maude Flint (7 years of
age), the most accomplistied child
actress before the public. Her
great success has been attained
through her beautiful rendition ol
the role of Editha in that delight
ful little sketch Editha's Burglar.
This little sketch will be remem
bered by many as having made
such a decided hit at the Lyceum
Theater in New York the past sea
son. Koyce & Lansing's success is
accounted for by their strict
adherence of presenting a strictly
retiued entertainment, composed
of the best artists and the best
vocal and instrumental music.
Y- SI. 1'. A. MerliDK.
A gospel meetiug for men only
will be heid at the W. C.T. U. hall
at 4 o'clock this afternoon by the
Y. M. C. A. This is only a tem
porary pn.ee of insetiDg. A com
mittee appointed tor that purpose
will arrange for rooms ic which to
meet until such a time as tl e
orunizHtion can build a hall oi
their own.
The Hirer.
The Willamette, which owing to I
the aim-tee of r.iiu until recently
has been falling, is now slowly ns !
i:g. At preseut boats cannot go '
mii v lurtner tliao uorvams. while
hut little work is doing in
the line '
; rwiw (
oi navigation, i he river is now
ubont two ieet above lew water
mark.
In the 4'attiolic 4'iiiircltoi.
Archbishop Gross bus ordered
that at 9 o'clock on the 30th of
April the bells in the various
churches in the archdiocese be
rung, and that the divine sacrifice
of the mass be celebrated at that
hour. This is in honor of the cen
tennial anniversary of the inaugu
ral of Washington.
Marlal DaurioK Pitrfjr.
A pleat ant social dancing party
was given at the opera bouse last
evening by some of the young
peoule of this citv. Excellent
pnt i
music was furnished bv the Ital
jan
string band, and a large nurn
of dancers, were present. It was
verv successful affair.
Bid fur SI reel Car. j
The bids for the street car line
were not opened yesterday, but j
the finest lot of comb honey ever !
received in town was opened by j
the Willamette Packing Co. yes-1
terday.
Sf?lld Vltll or IHS9.
I . t l T: 1 1 l 1 1 I .
ir. j. r. i iiKiugiou win ne an
lik. im yjc iivu C .11 unit , ail vici
Tuesd V, April 1(, 188S. " All suf-
ferersvfom severe dysj)epsia, neu-
..... i. .:
raiK.u, cmarni, riieumausiii, or aov
eye, ear chronic, nervous, uterine
or rectal disease will be given
special free examination and opin-
ti in li
ion. iiie incuraoies are uarucu-
larlv invited. References: Jas.
(
..Cherry Irank Hagner, Mel
toung, Kev Israel Carlton, of!
Ajbanon, K. A. Kampy, of Harris-,
Y
Jxil
burg, and more than fifty other
well known citizens of Linn county
SOI' III AIBttY.
A most desirable and beautiful
location for suburban residences,
owing to its natural advantages and
nearness to the center of business.
Compare the size, location, view
and access to and "from these lets
and you will be convinced of their
merits. Call early and secure a
home before the advance in price.
Apply to Tweedale & liedfield.
agents. First door south of post
oflice. II ore Light.
Genuioe Pear! coal oil 150;
decrees lire t;st, $1.25 per five gal !
Ion c:m. Willarnetie Packing Co ;
A new line of beautiful portiere and j
rue lias j'ist been opened at Fort- i
miilir tv: lrviiiu., also a line lino of
silk tabie covers. Lili bucked oak
Ui.iing chair and novelties in furni
ture. CaU and see them.
A CA.41 F BEKit.AK8.
They Said Three Bateber Shops but Seenre
Oaly Fifay Cents.'
In addition to the attempted 1
burglary at the City meat market,
an account of which was published
in the Herald yesterday morning,
burglars also raided tvo other
meat markets the same night. those
of John Dierenger and Broder
Bros, -in the former they got the
cash box, which contained but 75
cents and left it on the floor with
25 cents in it. A dog was tied
inide, and it is supposed tho
burglars were frightened away. At
Broder Bros, market they failed to
effect an entrance. The burglars
did not seem to be hungry, as no
meat was taken, not even a leg of
mutton.
John Wilson, the offender who
was discovered by W. McLaughlin
in the act of robbing a till and was
caught by the officers, and who is
now in jail awaiting the action of
the grand jury, is supposed to have
several confederates. The city
officers are keeping a sharp look
out and it will not be healthv for
them to loiter about the city.
Teachers' Imtlltuie.
The teachers and friends of edu
cation throughout Linn county are
hereby notified that the teachers'
institute for the third judical dis
trict will be held, at McMinnville.
beginning the 3i)th of April and
continue through a three days'
session. As this district includes
Linn county, it is expected that a
number of teachers from this county
will be present. Every teacher
should consider the importance of
a good institute and should attend
when it is in his power to do so.
Ask your directors whether you
can attend and explain the bene
fits to be derived from such work;
if you are desiring to make a
success of your work take advan
tage of these opportunities to im
If i . a . ...
piove yourteu. JMipi. Jlclurov IS
L. M. Ciki.,
Co. upt. Linn Co.
Delicious dried beef at Browncll &
Stanurd's.
First-class work done at Wm
Mack's barbershop. Shaving 15
cents.
. Be sure and see the Imported
Percheron Stallion "Bouittant," at
the City Feed stable, on 4th street.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY
A positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria
and canker mouth, For sale by Fo
hay & Motion.
Fortmiller Irvine lia?e jnst
opened a beautiful line of oak and
Koid mouldings from pictures, steel
engraTings,et(-. Call and see them.
The "Paeilic Argand" ranges both
four and six hole. An Eastern ttove
made especially for this coast's trade.
Sold only by Geo W. Smith, Albany.
Anew line Of fine wall-paper with
borders to match have bren opened at
Fortmiller tflrvinjrV. They are new
and elesrant designs. Call and see
them.
It is no uood to look at the ther.
mometci this jear tA judire of winu-r.
The only tliiiitr to guide you is
Hrownell fc Stanard' nrice. " which
arc always down ti z-ro.
ror eiiun:ain anl rrost-imep use
Chamberlain's Pain Bahe. When
it will pieWnt the sk.r. from lurninc
black or peeling oil". It allays the
1 il'1lt r it I tr uititliail f.t tlx. t i-.-v-s.ti. ... ....
,l aim smarting oi cniimaui
st"" rus,res the part to a healthy
eonditiou For bale byjjFshay A
M asou.
W ILL linos,
J, Dealers in all tlin hitt-st improved
piamm, orans.sewiug m.ioliines.gtin. j
also a lull line of warranted razors, j
butcher and pocket knives. The best j
kind of sewing in.xihine oils, needles j
aod extras fur all machines. All re- i
pairing in the above 1 linea neatlv and I
reasonably done.
rr
Albany Opera House, One Night.
TUESDAY, APRIL
23
" Til M'MWsfi i Til !
!IYEAR br nu'K II
TH
I
i'EAII i
Second Transeontinentil Tour.
OK T1IK FAVORITK
B0YCZ & LANSING;
MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY j
-vat-t u i
We
The funniest commedians, the
brightest of soubretts, full Mandc
orchestra, sixtv solid silver
i v2ntaa
i '
bells, the Spanish trouba-
j ;t '
i guitar,
nors. vocai anu vcarina quarter.
zithar, violin and banjo i
.u... Btri .,rf
burlesque, opera and
comed all in 4on'e preat
;' B r
i urdinint..
- i , v t unvni.' ; ,.i. u
ed bv !?ol Smith Russell. New
0rlea-n8 Pi t.ayune.
v &nd J bUc
... Crowj3 .
nanimous in
their praise. Crowds turned away
nightly during the San Francisco
engagements. Secure seats early.
No advance in prices.
Seats on sae at Blackman's.
Latest Mi! I Styles
FOR 1S8.
riUDAY, APRIL 12,
And following days.
E. & C. HOWARD,
A LEANT, OBKGON.
WAIT fa
n in
BEST
!DpilJl)
i
i
i
LIST OF PRESENTS
In BE GIVES AWAY WITH THE
KRiTlOL',000 BOXES Of
LE KOI 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 6olid silver ta
ble spoons.
50 dozen Gorham solid silvet
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.
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 bonks.
11,050 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 ho helpful an article that
hereafter it will be found almost
indispensable inj the household
economy.
IOIL PAIXTLNG.
ie Park
Having opened a studio in Flinn's
bloek will give instructions in land
scape oil painting. Those interested
in me oil paintings are invited to call
at her rooms and examine her paint
ings, which include views of The
Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls,
Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, and
many others. Charges for lessons
will be reasonable.
Ml
IIAKISO- I
J'OtmER.
I Pat in expw'v f"r JiiliiiGriK j
wuhl and .old at Iiir (itflde.
Ku)e Itazaar in
OXE POUND CAXS
AT
2 3 C E N" IS P K 1 11 CAN
Guaranteed to
be first-class
in every Respect.
JULII'S GRADWOIII.
WHY DOES
THK MAN IflllK M
X i-Hi.il. 1 UVU1L ryjlimj
Because he knows that his dear wife is
judt coiiMiiencing to work h m !or
something you know how it is
yourself but when
lMlc;iLlO I rr Ic 1 ;
with ;
Brownell & Slmianl
Their hushandsdnn t look that way,
hecU9e there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything
is good; every think is cheap; .make
Home happy, inakc
YOUR HUSBAND SMILK
By trading at the economical store
where the rule of good goods and
low prices knows no exception.
D.m't forget that tt mple of economy .
is at
I COKN'BR FIKST JN l BOA'lL1If SLS .
'untrarlr and Kalldrr.
ritHK UN!)ERSIfiXEI HAVINU LOCATED
I in Alli.itiv MolioitM natrmiaire from tjr
An.l nnilritrr.
Will coi.travt to build bridji-a.
lutrits. and all manner of dwelling houses.
intituling Oueen Anne. Eastlake and Eliza- :
hnthim stvlc4 of buildinur. Will furnish '
plans and spteilicati-'ns free of charges. Satis
faction fiiaranteed W. V. CASSEL.
Hiss
Mod
i w
J. corporate limit! of the city ot Alhany, a .
small sorrel horse, both hind feet white, has I
saddle marks. The owner can haTe the ;
sme by callinc at Jno. S.'hmoer s liery j
stable and payin-f charges.
sleepless NifiiiTs, madk mier i "fliir is the press of modern
able bv that t rrible eolith. Shiloh's ' ,. . . . .1
enre ii the ninedyf..r you. rohay&;Kun with such speed the i
M'tBon-
'nlrnrlpr autl Hnllder.j i
DC. SHELL WILL Kt'KNISH PLANS, '
Hpe -ifications and details f.ir all kinds of ;
huilding and architecture. All work ;proint
iv done and gnirmteed t bo irst-cl.ss. Ks-
timatos fuminht'd on short notice for brick j
bii.1dins, residence, public hui'dini,
bridges, etc.
i:rirk for sale !
QOO.OflO good brick for sa'e, rilj'kto W. C
At Cauiell, Albany.
Albanv Is On
Tie Spring Poet Is IM!
This is the ship that's built aright,
That has been going day and Bight
Bringing goods from ereiT clime
Bought tor cash in the sick ef time
To please the buyers at Wallaet , T hompson
This is the train with its
That met the ship atthe dockyard gate
And carried the goods with lightninc speed
Till the thought it would jmrap the track, indeed.
To please the buyersjat Wallace, Thompson fe C.
This is the store, as firm as a rock,
That holds the goods from the seapart dock,
Ail i . i.,. r..i i 3
Mids 4abrics of our own dear land,
Xo please the buyers at Wallace, Thompson & Co's
i?rsiXrrm nftmizss s'. t
V . . -
Jh.ar, spreads the news in
And tells ot what has been
Jo pleasethe buyers at VN
WHOLESALE AND
FUNK BLOCK,
the" Boom,
precious freightll
make,
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alters shake.
tovru and state
done ot flate
allace, Thompson fcjjCo'&.
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