THIS MOKNESU HEBALD; FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1889.
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JOTTINGS AltOL'T TOWN.
I. O. O. F. excursion on the 26th. i
An aged pauper named Mowrey !
died at the poor farm Wednesday. !
Rev. .1. W". ILirii. of Salem, is!
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nterta:nevl of his recover.
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An enioyamr m:i.u nop
-ivuti at the ..fni house hjst evi. -
:ng, which was well attended.
The steamer Willamette Valley
will sail from l Mijum.i tor :ui
Francisco to-iuoirow evening.
A special train broitti'it the pas
.enjers tba? a -rived n the Wil
lamette Valley t. tiis city lst
evening.
It is expected that a ie-iion in I
til"- Linn rouniy jud-ze rontef wil'
he delivered by Judge Lord within
a lew da vs.
A valuable mw owned by Georue J
Patterson was run over and killed j
it tlif iJigene express tram ves-
lerday near the depot
A. Ih'de, of Tacoma, vesterday
nirchased the fine team of horses ! appointed bv the governor a nieui
' blunging to Freil r.iumberg. The ! ber of the Long Creek wagon road
team will be taken to tacoma. i
A complete counterfeiter's outfit I
!:as been fouml in the foothills be-
yond Silverton, in a house recnt- j
ir occupied by ilrs. Hesscltine.
lortion ! the machinery for j
the ice works will arrive today'
ir.m han rranci-co. The works
will be in operation in a few weeks.
A pleasant social wa given
Wednesday evening at the resi
lience of Dr. J. L. 1 1 ill by the
Young People's Society of the Bap
tist church.
John Milla.d has sold to Denver
ilackleman, of this city, Friese
f'.ro-J., of Lebanon, and to Wm.
Anderson, residing near Albany,
each a fine Holatein bull.
The Salem Evening Journal says
that Rev. J. W. Harris continues
very weak and refuses all nourish
ment. It is thought his life cannot
le protracted beyond a few days.
The man, Einhonse, who was
injured by striking a rattle-guard
near Gervais, while holding to the
railing of a passenger train and
looking under the ear for a tramp,
t3 recovering.
City Marshal Hoffman states
that some one tried yesterday to
sell a saw ami otlwr tools at the
junk shop, lne tools were sup-
posed to te stolen and the pro- !
jnetor would not purchase them, j
They await an owner there. j
Then is an old former resident -f
of thi city, who is having ronsid-
erable s rt all to himself, iie j
returned lipre Irom t alilorma a
fiw lays ano after an absence of 15
years, lie recognized many of I is
former a-.-ijuaintances, none o
whom thus far have recogn:z:d
niin. He met his brother-in-law!
vest Tday. whom lie had not feen '
ior 17 years, but would not reveal i
his t! une until he h id taken him i
asid down on the river bank
li"t.' ii. eituhl hear him. He!
savs he will have lots of fun a little
later on when some one
Who lie is.
finds out 1
I'EKSONAI. MKXTION
Fred Godley, of Fort land, i- in
the city.
I). Rankin, of Yaipiina, is at ti e -!lu.8
llcu-ie. I
M. I'eyser has. returned to this
city from Seattle. !
Mrs. M. Fuller, of Ilarrbdmrg,!
is visiting in this city
G. W. Wiight. of this city, re
turned last night from Heppner.
Wm. Roland and' Kdward
Schmeer have returned from
rrineyi.le.
l. S. Busey and Ir. II. A.Pavis,
of Harrisburg, were in the city
city yesterday j
T. Howard, representing GimhI-
at theuJevere House.
(ieorge Humphrey and O. II.
Irvine, of this city, are in Portland
attending U. S. court.
Wm. M. Iloag, vice-president of
the Oregon Pacific railroad, re
turned to San Francisco last night.
Uev. S. G. Irvine returned yes
Innl ii- fmm Sun Francisco, where
he went ;o attend the Synod of the I
United I'resbvtenan church.
Chief of Police Parrish and wife,
of Portland, went up to Halsey
last evening to sjiend tew days
with Mrs. Parrish's mother, Mrs.
T. J. Black.
J. M. Stndebaker and wife, of
South Bend. Indiana, are
at the St. Charles. He
proprietors of the
Mudebaker wagons.
l..nr I I. fnwn. .IlldffO ll. S
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Strahan, ('. O. Burkhart, Geo.
Humphrey. John Smallmon, 1. S.
Smith. J. K. Elderkm.J. S.Cochran
and C .V. Watts returned last
night from Portland.
List your land' and ci'.y property
for safe at the Willamette Valley
Land Agency's ollicv in th M.
Charles hotel block, sdiult. &
Henderson.
For this week only we will sell t j
cans of fin yellow Craw ford table
peaches fur 1.
Wallace, Thomp-
SOU t.
Co.:
KAILKOAO ACCIDENT.
last Bight's Iraia Dashes Intt a Taam,
Bat Injures No One.
A yeiuleaiaa who returned from
Portland un last nighl'e trin
stated that as the train reached
Salem a man driving in -. waou
attempted to cross the track, but
was too slow. The engine struck
the wagon in the middle, throwing
the horses and the front wheels on
one side ot the track and man and
the remaining fragments of the
wagon on the othor side. tiange
to relate the man was uninjured,
and the horses gut up and scamer
ed off down the street. The tiain
was in nearly full siMjed and the
reckless driver should certainly
consider himself fortunate in not
i .. . . ,
oeing gathered up m fragments as
was the wagon.
MTATE DISPATCHES.
Mawi Irow lhi 8uie Cpitai-Amv.il of tb
Wiliaawtts Villey at Yaqa aa.
"l1":"' nra.
rtALEM, April IS. Articles ot in-
, corporation were tiled to-dav in
;t le secretary oi stated nHii:i. bv
; tie naukers' Mutual Keliet Aaso
( ciAtlon ut Oregon, John Ditcliburn,
iJ.L. O'Brien, W. 11. .Mansfield,
otlic-' '
, fees', j
incorporators ; principal
Portland; sources ot revenue
dues, as.-e.snients. o capital
stock.
Also the Olympic Association,
i" i: :..i'..r.i i v I.V.. ....... W
ll. I'pson, iucorMrators ; ooject !
an I pursuit, mental and puysirai
improvement to be derived Irom
urn ileal, literary and dancing en
tertainment ; principal ollue, Port
land ; capital stock, $3900.
Ralph M. Dement, of Portland,
and C. N. Hill, of Albina, were
appointed notaries public.
11. 11. Davis, of Lonir Creek. was
commission, vice Henry Hull, of
Orant county, resigned.
le $2500 left by the
will of
Albert W. kinney to be placed at
interest and the interest ij be ap
plied to the mission work of the
Baptist convention of the North
Pacitk- coast, is now to be applied
to the McMinnville Haptidt college
by the consent of the beneficiaries
of the estate. The written consent
was filed to-day in the county
clerk's office.
YAQVINA I'ASSKXUEHS.
Yaquisa, April 18. The steam
ship Willamette Valley arrived at
12 :25 p. m. to-day with the follow
ing passengers: Geo. Altaouse,
C. Thomas, J. Berring, J. A.
Humpnrey, H. Mathews. N. R.
Barber, Geo. Dorev, li. B. Scraggs,
P. Carry, J. H. Barlow, P. Mont
rose, S. Rodie, E. Floyd, J. W.
Forest, J. Nelson, W. Page, Thos
Davidson.
liuildiDR and Loan AtiHoriation.
The regular meeting of the
board of directors of the Al -any
Building an Loan Association will
be held to-night, April 19, at Hew
itt, Bryant & Irvine's .office, at
which meeting the books of the
first series will be closed. Those
members failing to pay
in their'
monthly dues to the secretary prior
to the meeting nil be hnnd ten
cents per share, lie prompt with
onr lvmfius.
Attention, sir Knight.
A staled cuntlavc of Temple
Coiiiinaiidery will r.e held this
Gool Friday at 7 :.!d o'clock r. m.
Annual tdection of officers. All
Sir Knights, memiier of the (.'om
mandery, are notified to be present.
Visiting Sir Knights courteously
invited. By order o! the V.. C,
K. Chamberlain, recorder.
Ilrratefl
will have
4 hlckrn.
e will have a fine lot ol lat
fine lot
dressed chickens with which to re
gale yourselt and lamily on Sun
day. Call early aul leave your
orders and avoid the rush. Wil
lamette Tacking Co.
llnaal Merlin.
The "regular annual meeting of
the Alumni Association of the
Albany College will be held on
Thursday evening. April 25, at
7 ::50 at the residence of K. F. Sox.
Themeeting is for the purpose of
arranging the programme for the
commencement exercises iri June,
and for the transaction of other
business of imiwrtance. A full
attendance is desired. By order
of the president. Jas. F. I'owcll.
mrtblHS 1kr Vw.
I Thomas Brink has added to his
j factorv machines for the nninu
! facturr of woven wire mattresses
and is turning out some. Jo. i
mattresses; so if you want a good
mattress that is the place to find
it.
laqalaa Bay.
Fifteen hundred dollars will buy
one hundred feet of water front,
between Fall street and the Bay
View House. Newport. Address
I 18 Newport, Oregon
The Kovce & Lansing Musical
Comedy Co. who play here April
2:Jrd.. come endorsed by press and
public of the entire Fast and West.
The verdict has been so absolutely
unanimous and so well known that
Btpu.lv work a nosition in the esti-
m ition of all as one of th3 liest now
before the public. Remember they
remain here but one night .
A poorly made hat or bonnet is
the laughing stock of the ladie.
to not wear one when you can get
the best woik, the late.-t styles and
the lowest prices at Mrs. Merle
I)avts & Co.'s new millinary and
notion store. Room No. 1, Stra
h m's block.
Wanted A girl to d
general
Rev. L
housework.
R. Frit-hard
Inquire of
registered! .,..'.,. J,rn in
is one ol I . , ., ui..h ..,a
''eleDrillea ! attained bv their nine vears of
ANOTHER VIG SlIT.
Mims. Sarles it Deans Bring Su't Against
the Oregon Pacific for 0er $100,000.
It is learned that Messrs. J. J.
Searle and li. U. Dearie, of this
city, contractors under the firm
name of Searle & Deane. have com
menced suit in the United States
circuit court in Portland against)
the Oregon Pacific railioad com
pany to recover the sum of $111,
293.62, with interest from January
15, 1889, and costs and disburse
ments
Piainr.iifs allege thai. thv iur.
formed and completed said con-!
tract according to the specifications
thr,.f r,...t i. ..-
hi niiieu my Maine snouiu De com
pleted, which was, by the consent
of the defendant, extended to Jan
uary 1"). 1SS9. And thev further
: i. ai , . .
allege tnat in
illege that in the performance of
laid contract they furnished work,
abor and material to the value of
1201 J45.75, of which sum defend-
8!
hi
ant
mt has paid only .92.bV2. 1 1 .
xvlier0,o,e plaintiff a."ks for judg
mellt f,r tn" s,,m ot H.291.02.
A !!I; TRAIN.
Ao. ,v..i,n,.i Tn.t l t.
s ;lc'lUtl ril Implement from the Sst o
Thrrmgb -Triji.
ivs : The bit'
The Oiegonian
. ,-cu t umiiig over
the .Northern Pacific in to sec -
nun.-., na coiiftoimaieu at xacoma
Wednesday, and arrived at the
Northern Pari fir freight depot in
Portland at about S o'clock Thurs
day. Although the train on its
long journey from Messillon, O.. to
Portland, has been run on sche
dule passenger time, the delays
caused by the long stops along the !
une to enaote tlie lartre crowds
only been kept moving duringday-
as
-a-, ii- icii uiiys uil tlie J
road. As well aa eniovirn? the din-!
l.rl.t mo ba,.l ;, ,l r. ,,-
tinction of being the lirst trainload
shipment of agncu tural imple
ments that was ever made across
the continent, it is one of the larg
est fast express freights that ever
came into Portland' and for this
reason it is of special interest to
every prominent resident.
This train has passed over the
Baltimore & Ohio, Wisconsin Cen
tral and Northern Pacific railroads,
and when the extraordinary risks
of running a heavy train of twenty
eight cars on passenger time is con
sidered, its safe arrival here shows
conclusively that the "special" has
been the constant care of the man
agers cf these several lines.
MISS IDA It. 1IIM.
Programme of flur Kecitals and Impersona
tions lor Next Monday Evening.
.M iss Ida K. Hinds who comes with
tne highest encomiums from New
' "rk -,lv an,l ;i" ov-''' the country
as i ne most accomplished elocu
tionist and personator in the coun
try, will give an entertain-
ment at tlie rreshyterian church j
Plaintiff, and defendants entered C'V n -Tn th xtu rt
into a contract on the 23d of J,taffi - lrfl te CbeSt
August, 188S, wherehy thev con- indprb.
tracted to complete the grading of "loT, ' J '-
about fourteen miles of the road Stt l.nghtii ? ...
ieft tintmished bv U. Vv . Hunt, . .''at'on T elp.s"
who threw no his contract with the lA!l!!L' ,.:,.,.....,
next Monday evening, under thejol tine ('alitornia cream cheese;
auspices ot tin' t . I
S. C. K.. con
sisting ot recitals and imersoiia
tions, interspersed with music by
the best of our home talent, and
making an evening well worthy of
attending. Tickets will be on sale
the last of the week.
Following is the programme:
A True .--tory K.lizaheth Stuart
Phelps.
Kathrina's Visi to New York
(personation) Arranged f'r .Miss
Hinds.
.Music Selected. j
Selections from lr. Sevier Geo. i
W. Cable.
Female Canvasser (personation
Arranged lr Miss Hinds.
Music. i
The Portrait Owen Altreditii.
Medley Arranged tor Miss
Hinds.
Music Selected.
Personation of T.f)e WittTalmage.
Death of John !YIcIanlH.
John McDaniel, well known in
Linn county, died at his home near
Junction City, in Lane county, on
the 17th insi,., of congestion of the
lungs. The remains were taken to
Salem yesterday for interment.
He leaves several children who are
married and reside in Linn countv.
l-'ined Five Oollai-K.
Charles Alet.gar.who was arrest
ed and tried in Recorder Henton's
court for tilling the position of
hotel runner at the depot without
proiier license, was fined $5 and
costs yesterday morning. The fine
and costs were paid.
sorru tiRiw.
A most desirable and beautiful
location fcr suburban residences.
owing to its natural advantages and
nearness to the center of business.
Compare the size, location, view
and access to and irom 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 pos-t-otfice.
wim.ii.
At the Willamette Valley Land
Agency's office in the St. Charles
hotel block, Albai.y, Oregon, a
large list of lands "and farms for
sale; also city property.
Scm-t.Tz t'c IIenukhson.
Lovers of good coffee should try
some of Julius Gradwold's choice
grades, lie keeps the best in the
market and sells as he does all his
choice family groceries, at the
lowest living prices.
Th? "Pacific Argand'1 ranges lM j,h
four and six hole. An Eastern stove
made especially for this coast's trade.
Sold only by (Jeo. W. Smith, Albanv.
j M. E. ENTERTAINMENT.
! Following is the programme to
' lie given In th Young Folks Home
; Missionary Society at the M. Ii.
i church Friday evening, April 19:
! Sons ''Open the Door for the
. Children" by the Society.
I I'raver.
limitation "Charity" Kdna
Miller.
! Duet "Angry Words" Edith
! Chiswell and Maud Hulbert.
j Recitation "Help the Poor"
i Ella Anderson.
I Duet and Chorus "Suffer the
Class of girls.
A Missionary Dialogue.
Solo "Little Old Woman"
i tana JHiner
Recitation "The Silver
Plate'
Winnie Chamberlin.
Collection.
Vocal Duet "Fold We
Our
and
paH""Li7
,-'amPpe"-
Audreas-Iiev ebb.
corla,, to all. -
Hands" Misses Cougill
"Doors
j'en at 7 o'clock.
HALSKY NOTES.
j Dr. N. Miller is badly paralized,
i which is thought will iemlt in his
I death, he is an old settler of this
i plaee.
! Mr. George Dassett formerly of
this place, lias moved to Salem,
i tri
teiera i.li
1 bnildin.r
ope rater in the freight
Mr. John Suttle was tried Mon
day before the Justice of he Peace
i for disorderly conduct on the etreet
atter night, but was acquitted as it
could not be proven that ho was
the person guilty.
IViobcrs Institute.
The teachers and friends of edu-
! cation throughout Linn county are
I that the teachers'
I : ... . .. . .
Z "T, 1 "T
lie "WM n .11MII11IIII1U'
beginmng the .'5dth of April and
continue through a three days'
session. As this di.sttii-t includes
Linn county, it is expected that a
number of teachers froth this county
will be present, livery teacher
should consider the iniortancc 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
suci-bss of your work take advan
tage of these opjiortunities to im
prove yourself. Supt. McElroy is
in earnest when he says he expects
a good representation from Linn
county, so let us all "o. Everv-
1 body is invited to attend, teachers,
J parents and school officers,
i L. M. Cf ri.,
j Co. supt.. Linn Co.
A Soldier's Heart.
The old saying that the way to
a soldier's heart, is through his
stomach is very true. Others have
the same strong weakness. It
takes various dainties to tickle
various palates ; for instance take
a good old German, he likes a good
Limburger cheese, others a piece!
takf the Italian, he likes macaroni
and cheese. 1 he average human,
though, likes everything that's
good, a nice fat chicken and horse
radish r chow chow, delicious
comb honey, gilt edge butter or
tresh eggs. The Wiiiamette Pack
ing Co. ici cives all the above fresh
every day.
RRIKt SIESTIO.
JMiciotii dried tie f Nl iiiwne!l fc
StiinaruV.
First -c! i- work d :i.- at Wm
Mack's barbershop. Miaving 15
cents.
Just received at H. llwert's, a
nije assortment of gold-heaced
Caae-.
Fcr lamr back, sidr r chest si
Shileh's Porus Plaster. Price, -Jo iU.
Fosbay t Mason.
No. 1 Star lomatoe and all kinas f
fresh cunn-d good at a very Uw
figure at Conrad Meyer's.
Have you seen tnat new line cf !
furniture at Ftrtmiller fc Irvinj'a? If
not it will pay to do so.
Call mi R. M Robertson lr cheat,
tinioihy and at hay, baled, and will
b sold in quantities to euil.
Lovers of good cheese should call
n Conn Bros. They have jiift re
ceived a lot of full cream, fresh and
sweet.
Fahrney'A celebrated blood cleanser
at Browncll (c Stanard and at leja
&. Kobsoa's. P. J. Baltimore seaeral
ajeeut.
For your fine imported aid Ko
West cijears, ro to M. laumrart
cigar store, one door eat ofBlaok
man's drug store
Mexican Cactus Bitters is the beat
remedy in the world for liver and kid
ner diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale
atM Banmart's
Will bugs.
Dealers in all the latest improved
pianos, orans.sewing machines.guns
also a full line of warranted razors,
butcher and pocket knives. The best
kind of sewing machine oils, needles
aod extras for all inacDiuen. All re
pairing iu the abovelines neatly and
reasonably (tone.
f.lOUND A'l T1IK OPEKA HOUSE A
r gold breastpin, containing a lock o. hair.
Call ai Hkrald ottice.
I have iust received over 2000
yards of standard ginghams from
John Wannamaker, of Philadel
phia. The common price of these
goods is 10c per yard. I will sell
14 yards for $1 -the prica of good
prints.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
Standard
Idilll'il'IIIK'
mill nit mn.
LIST OF PRESENTS
TO BK OtVK.V AWAY WITH THE
first 100,000 BOXES Of
LE ROI PES SAVON,
Tlie King of Soaps.
FOR SALE AT 1MBKKK 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 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 Scribuer'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.
11,950 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 thou
sand dollars.
They make this large gift as a
measure of appreciation to those
now using the king ol soaps, and
also as an expression of confidence
in its merits, in the t xpectation
that any person once using it will
find it so helpful an article that
hereafter it will be found ahuot-t
indispensable in the household
economy.
OIL PAINTING.
Parker
Having opened a studio in FlinrTs
Minnie
Mock will give instructions in land- i 'j'his is tlu: H aill With its TirectOllS lVrii-htll
scape fid painting. Those mtereKe.i ; t r 1 1
in me oil paiutingg are invited to oaii' J hat Illti liit'.slllji Mtjtllt' OCK ':trI
i?;?r!!;,nlir!'er1,T't"1 nricil th.!ioods with lihtniny si
Three Sisters. Ureuon Citv Falls i I ill tilt t l()ll'ht it WOllhl 1UH1U till' track. llItlACil.
Miiltuomah Falls, Mt. Hood, -ndrr, T,1,..1W .t, ' Kltv
many others. Charges for lessons
will be reaaonabie.
BAKING
PO W if Kit.
P.it up expressl for Julim Grad
"a old and sold at his Golden
Kale Bazaar in
ONE POUND CANS
AT
2.!CENTS PEll CAN
Guaranteed to be first-chs
in every Kespect.
JULIUS GKAPWOHI..
I r
WHY DOES
THE MAN LOOK SAD
Beeansc he kunws that liisde.tr w'r'f i-
just i-nn:uiencing to work lorn Ji
something you know hnw i. is
voiirsHt iiutwhen (i
LADIESTFAEE.mV
WITH ;
Brwiiell I Sliiiiiiidl
Their hiisliandstlon't look that ay, ,
because 'hT are no extravagant .
price on tilt-ir goods. Kvvrythin ;
. is good; every think is cheap: make j
Home happy, make j
YOURfUUSBAND SMILK j
By trading at the economical store j
where the rule ot good gootis aiui
low prices knows no exception.
Don't forget that t niple of eccnoiny
ia at
Brornoll & Stanard's-
COKNKR KIR-IT AN BHOA" t I.HI v SLS
'nntractor aad Knllder.
riUIK UN'DEKSIGN'ED HAVING LOCATED
L in Albany siliciU tronaze fro:u i-ity
and country. " Will contract to build hridircn,
barns, nnd all manner of dwelling houses,
inclu'ling: Queen Anne, Eattlake and Eliui
bethian Rtvlef of building. Will furnish
plans and uptuiflcatinns (rot- of oharift'-. Siitis
faction guaranteed W. (!. CASSEL.
(nAKBS up bv nia crrr marmiml wmiiN tiik
X corporate limit of the city ot Albany, a
small norrel horse, both hind feet white, hu
saddle marks. The owner ran ti.ii the
rme by i.-allin- at Jno. S;hiitr's livery
stable and payinir charges.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. moe misek
alile liy that t Ti iblo cousrli. Shihih's
cure is tlie rcmady fur you. Folmj A:
Mason.
'(intrartir antl Vaiidi r.j
DC. SHELL WILL Fl.RXI.SH rt..'.NS.
a;2 -ificatioin aid detail for all kimls of
building an I ar.-hiV; -tare. A!l work.:jirointit.
lv done and p;u.irnte?l to be fircU. r'..
tiniate luitiishd on h!irt nrtwn fr.r. 'i"ie
bu.Miiii, riiJriiec.i, imh'iu t'Ui'"Jiii'.,
iTidip-s, etc.
llrirk for j.-il' I
iyxi.OiX) iroai tiriek for sa'tr. A pj1y to W C
v CotMll. Albany.
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i'his is tlit hii that's luill aright,
That has U-en j'oin; day and night
Bringing gods from fvcrv clime
Bought Tor -asii in the nick of time
T j.Jfase the Mixers at Wail act, T henipt-oiv
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Iw -ii'iv, ;;s firm ;ts ji rock,
!- rli odsiVont tli seaport uok.
- ! . ut li a e iretiil Itantl
:ii i iis ! oui own iV:w' land,
: li'.iyers at Wall aw. Thompson 4t Cs
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Jliis is i he press of modern make,
ijun with such speed the i afters sliake.
ha: spreads the Lews iu town and state
.And -eli.-. ot what lias hatn done of jlate
Jo pWefitl.e buyers at WalJace, Thompson & Co'a.
"V7H0LESALE AND RETAIL GE0CEES,
FLIXN BLOCK,
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