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i ill mmm ii him n ml m m V,V . . v ' e.-- y. ...... . .s-s ' . 1 r- ! '' v'.'V 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, -V'.' ;- & -" . viTi n'" ''' 7 SAT0UDAY MAY 18 1889. - VSOu5 I iiiiill. ..at 0jW II 1 Tie Leading Clo Carries the Largest and Boys' Clothing &ods, Etc. in the Willain ette Yalleyr SUITS MADE la His Mersbt Tailoring Depart FS KK BL0K, 11113 weep boo oawaoaMaK I SxtmwvT l,A.Ammt,aLVLt OTY DRUG STOEE. FINK LINK ART SUPPLIES TxLRT AN FANffT ARTICLE?. PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY ICCMFCUNLED. GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, t-THer wire Deutth gesprachen. G. L BLACKMAN Successor to E. W. Langdoa --DKAHU1 LN- L'rugs, Paints; Oils Perfumery and. toilet articles slao a full line of books ami stationery, periodicals, etc. gf Prescriptions carefulli compounded IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ...Mbany . " Oregon BLAI1T li of Men's Furnishing' TO ORDER A LB ANT Absolutely Pure. 'This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity .strength and wliolesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in fins. Royal Bakw Pow der Co., W Wall St., N. T. Ciuowley A: Co., Afrente, Portland, Oregon. rsivsuiA.v Tf U. DAVIS, JI. V. PHYSICIAN. AND V siuL-on. Can le found at his ollice room ii; Sirr.lian' Mock, First street, Albany Orcuon- DK C. CHAMfiEKUX. HOMKOPATIIIC phvficisin and surgeon. Ottiee, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon Of fice hours, ' mornhiv'S, 8 to '.) ami l i to 1 and after (t in evi'NinL's. 6. W. IIASTON. M1YSU IAN AND Sl'll geon, Albany, Oregon M. II. ElLIS, PHYSICIAN AND Sl'Kr gcon, Albany, Oregon. CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND oCIt . peon Albany, Oregon, office in Tierce's new block. Olliccjiours, from 8 A. M. to 4 p. M. A J. UOSSITEK, VETEKINAKY SL'U . (,'eon, (,'raduatu of Ontario veterinary collcjre and member of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the discuses of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Ollice at Ans Marshall's livery stable. Kesidencc 4th and Calapooia streets, Albany, Oregon. DU. Jl KOLDEWAY, YETERINAItY SI" It (.'con, Albany, Oregon. - -Graduate of (ler man and Aincricrn eolletreii. tTTOKXKV.H. I. !l. X. 15LAC KI.I HN. ;. V. WRIIillT. 1)L.CKUt IIS, t;. WRIGHT ATTOKNKY AT ) L aw, Albany, Oregon. Ollice in Odfl in'llo.v's 'l ta'ple. -V:!l practice in all courts of t'.ic st.'.te, and x'wv. special attention to all businesi. V at Law. Albany, Or. Otiire in rooms Li and 11, l'oter's Llnck, over L. K. Itlain's stor i T K. WKAiKHifoKD, ATl'UltNK J . law, Albany, Oregon. mice in AT Odd fellow's Temple. Will i,ra.:t in all t!ie J courts of thvsiate, and jrive special attention to an in::iirn. pKYKUK HOi'SE, ALIiANY, OR. CIIAS l. I fcilfiT, I'n.p. Only I'ust cclaKS house i:i the city. LarjjD sample rooms for com mercial men. No Cbinamca employed in tin kitchen. Ceneral f taue uttice lcr Corvalhs. H EWER r. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE . and jeweler, Albany, Oremi, IASITRN AND I.YJAN SRVVED J froh eiery at II. MNk' rMturHt Q(l dollars to lban on good 0;W roa" pstt security. Arply to S. W. Cro.Mlcr, Albaav patac. I.il Sorvrylna. PABTIBS rHSiniM) SliKVRVIM! l0. K CAN OB tain accurate anil prompt tvnrk by calling upmi ox-cuntv gtirvfyor t, T. T. fisbcr. lie hH complete copies ef Eeld notes and twn snip plats, and prepare I tod snrveinj in any ait of Linn cr.unty. I'osUthce anldraai, Millers Station, Linn county, Orrgtu. Cli. WINN, ABNT TR TIE LF.AB in fire, life ancttaecident intnraoc cm- panios. I r Keal. WRNISHR ROOMS TO R1T1'. City Restaurant. AT THE THAT HACKIXGfCOUfillCAS pe bo niekly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Fob nay fc 5Iasn. H. F. MERRILL, Banker i ALBANY. OREGON Sells exclinntre on New York, San Francisco and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and city warrants. Receive deposits subject t check. Interest allowed on time de posits Collections receive prompt attention Correspondence solicited. JSOllice hours from 8 a. m. to 5i"m Agent for reliable tire undmarine nsurance companies. Many Bath Houss AN HAIR DRESSING SAL9QN, JtSErH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR S7Ladie8 and children's hair dress ujr a siccilty. ntiJe ktisfactii suaranted iLl IT. HAVING SO!.? MY INTEREST IN THE store of .'cnerr.l merchandise of the firm of Cosbou iiu'.lc lot'. E. Stanaid, I wish to call tl.e aitcr.iiim of all who knw themselves ii.debteJ to Cosliw ,t Cable t call and settle at once. Having sold out on Rii-nuut .f poorhralth, I expect to change chmve fur awhile, and all accui.ts not t.-ft!'.d l-.'forc 1 'ct ready to luave l!.-wnsvi!!e in be Kii w.tii an etlirer for ceilectisu. A ward to th uise is M:nic!iit. lEi:.. p. ctsnew, KrwStvii The modes f death' iyprach are - n,A atotiaticTi(vtoaiirIiii;iT. 'Ul ivua, nuow-- . - ly that more persona ai$ . Ma diseases .rilia tlirn.it and lnnirstt ftu MY other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives yast numbers of Tubcicle Germs into . th,e system and where these perms fall Tlpou suitaWle soil they stun mio jnc.anu aeveiop, iWlr nnd is Hliown hv a slight ticklins tensatio In the throat and if allowed to ', continue their ravages tuey extend to the lunps pvo ducin;c eonsuniption ftij:! to the head, ...itorrli Kaf nil thifl ia lUUSIU V i " ' - ' dangerous and if alloMfed to proceed will in time cause dchtlty 3 1 the onset you must act with promptness; allow ing a cold to t;o witi.f it attention is dangerous and may r lose you your life. As Boon as you .i-ei.inai some thing is wrong with -jc trthroat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a pit !leof Boschee's German Syriip. Hi Ildve im mtdiaiej-elief .jW; , . ., , The Albany Funr.iiiie Co. would be tlad to liave you call and ex amine their complete stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. We believe we can make it to your interest to examine our prices and goods before purchasing. Corner First and Ferry streets. Fortiniller cr. Irving have jnst opened a beautiful line of oak and gold mouldings from pictures, steel engraviags, etc. Call an see them. SPECIAL NOTICE. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Belle- vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic- diseases, removes cancers, scrofela eulargements.tumors and wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." fiTOlfice and residence Ferry street, betwt.cn Third and Fourth. 9,999.00 IN GOLD To Be Given Away. Cut out this ae. ei ti."f ment and scnd.it J. LAHMKK& CO., Nurseryman, Toronto, Canada, with U three-cent Canadian, o 21 two-cent American posiae stamps, and they will send you by mail ('tostpaid) in od time tor planting in Apr'l er May next, your choice of any one of th foll-jwinjf collection of plants, and enter yoar name in competi tion for the i),y9!.0O in KCld that they arc pvinjr away in order to introduce their nur sery stock. 1 Collection of Plants: No, 12 hardy roses. No. 2 2 hardy climbing rofes. No. ; 2 overblooinin);roses forShcuiJ cul ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. Nk. .1-10 uladiola. No. ii 3 hardy crape Nr.. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4J each black and red. No. S-20rt!r.wberry plants, 4 choice kincs. No. !) fi very choice plants four house cul T turc. No, lu cherry currants (rec1). No. 115 Lees prolific currant (black) No, 12 n while trope currents All letters with this advertisement enclosed 'Ioii with i-tani for any one or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as ficy conio to hand, ami the sendtrs of the lir.-t thirteen hundred will receive Sfifts as follows: 1st $-,r.O I The next 20, !?lo each. 2nd 100 ! The next. 40, each. :;rd - 50 The next 4 IS, 2 cac b. 4th - - :: 1 ': he next fc20, 41 eac h. otli 20 Alter :"0,iio letter have been rrceived, the ganders of the next I, UK) letters w ill receive sifts as follows: 1st 225 Next 10, Sir. ech 2nd i:i5 I Next l.'i, fio each 2r.I - 75 I Next 40, S.'i each 4M M i Next 470, $2 each th 25 I Next 500, si each Aft.'r l'.O.OOO letters have keen revetted. e S" leisoftir next 1,000 letter will re- j'fts at IfJ.l iws: an 1 2.....1! ich Next 5 S20 each 3, 4 and 5 . 75 each Next 15 10 oech 6, 7 and 8 . . . 50 each Next 34 3 eac h . 10, 11, 12. 25 each Next COS 1 each After 150,000 letters have been received the senders of the next 1.109 letters will tcceive. icifts as follows: 1 JlOOcach Next If) $20 each 2 75 each Next 25 , 10 each 3 and 4 50 each j Next 5S5 2 each Next 5 25 each Next 479. .. . 1 each Any person may tend any number of times for any of the above collections. If 5 cents in stamps extra is sent, we will send in Jun next a printedlist of the names of all persons who are entitled to eifts. Wc make this liberal offer t readers of the HxRAi.n, knowing il will not pay us now, but our object is to introduce our stock and build up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto and Shruhmount. Out., Rochester, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., Plainesville, ()., and ChicoKo, 111., and we will guarantee all stock to reach our customers in good condition. We employ no avcnts, but deal direct with customers, and can sell and deliier stock to any part of the I'nited States or Canada a. about one half the price chanted by other nurserymen, thropuh agents. Kcinembcr we will not lie undersold by any reliable firm. Send us u list of wants and wc will quote you prices; or 10 cents for a handsome illustrated catalogue which you may deduct from your first order. Address all letters J. LAHMER & CO., Nursery rieri, TORONTO, CANABA. WANTED, THOSE WISHING A FIRST class piano, sewing machine, the latest music or artists' materials, will find a bargain by calling at Mrs. J. Hyman's. The pianos are fully guar anteed for five years. The best pianos made to stand the climate of the Pacific coast. The New Ameri can Sewing Machine will please most fttMw.iia Pnintin.r am! iiiiiain Lis lOOUUivuc, - ... n . . . i. . w i v; j- sods given there. Stamping, Km broidery and Dressmaking done to order. No. 115 1st St., Albanv, Or. Fr chilblain and frt-bites ue Ciiamocriain s i ain-i,uim. v. h i promptly applied to the frexen T"Hs; it will pievciit the sk.n frem mining j black or l Yw: oil". It t'e I 1LC litil. I'll" .-.yi-ii VI c IlliTi..;; & I end bon restores Hie pm-ite- u ht nitiir , , oudition. T or -a!e by ! t v itching and s.'pur'-ir.g 0f -ltiH.:.tlVis GENERAL NEWS. News Items from the National Capital. Sl'GAK M EKCHANTS' MEETING A $200,000 Fire in Coccil Blnffs-Chert- tee Indian Afuirs-EBgiEcs Enn fcy Electr.clty Foreign i ews. The Herald's Speeial Dispatches. Washington. May 1. lhe ie-ter-state commerce commission has issued a circular to the labor 01 ganizations of the country, solicit ing infrmation concerning the question of federal regulation of th'e saieiy-appliancecf i-sjlrod. Cll KKOKEE MATTERS. Chief Mays Itefusrs to 'all Na tional Council. !St. Ixu is, May 17. Latent infor mation from the Cherokee nation is to the effect tliat Chief Mavs has taken no action i i the matter of furnishing facilities for the transac tion of business by the Cherokee commission, which is expected to meet there on the 20th inst. to ne gotiate for the purchase of Indian lands. He refuses to call a nation al council to consider the matter, but savs he will submit to that body at its regular session in No vember any proposition that the commission mav make. STRIKING MIXERS. The Settlement oX their Disputes has been Suspended. Hkklin, May 17. Negotiations between the mine owners and striking miners looking to the set tlement of their disputes, have been suspended, owing to the Krabler mine owners declining to negotiate. DISASTCOI'S I'll! 12. Two Hundred Thousand Dollars Worth, of Property Destroyed. Coinc.il Huffs, (Iowa), May 17. One of the most disastrous fires for vear.- visited Council Ulufi's this morning, destroying the steam meat packing house, containg one imiiion pounds ot meat. Hie loss is $2'JO,00i). Rolivia Will r.e Keiirofimted. Washington, May 17. A dis patch has been received by the state department from Carlisle, United Stales minister to Holivia, stating that Bolivia will be repre sented at the congress of American nations to be held here next autumn. It is understood that .Bo livia will send a minister f jdene potentiary to Washington and will make the United States a first class mission. Keceiver Appointed. Hci.i.kvidkkk, (N. J.), Ma- 17. A receiver has been appointed tor the West Mining Company, own ing irii mines in Hunterd county. The liabilities are reported to he from $3(!),0'.;) to fiiXVh'.O moie than the assets. Conference f Sugar MrhKiits. Tkikstk, May 17. A conference of Austrian and Hungarian sugar merchants was held to-day and resolutions wete adopted urging the government to wittniraw from the I.oticor sugar bounties con vention. Acted ii: lf-Jiefiitr. San Jose, (Cal.j, May 17 'the coroner's jury in the ease of Harry Hinds, who subbrd .lames McCarthy, a pi isomer in t he branch jail at Alum Hock last evening, found thai Hinds acted in self-defense. Elaetrir Fire Eninc-ii. . Bkidokport. (Con.) May 17. An inventor has discovered a plan for operating fire engines by elec tricity. He proposes to tiave en gines rigged with electric motors, and take power from, electric light dynamos. Lorers f cood coffe shomld tr,v soune of Julins Gradwhl's choice grades. He keens the best in th market and sells us he dots all his choice family groceries, at the lowest livinj prices. A new line of solid silverware. gold-headed canes, beautiful dia mond rings.gold and silver watches, has jus,t been opened by Will & Stark.' A. 1UCKT TBIAJC The- Good Fortvnfifflilch Followed it affords mo great pleasure- id Echl yon this voluntary statement of my expQj rienco in testing the merits ol Joy'a Ycgcj tablet Sarsaporilla. For tho pft fivej years l have been troubled with aif ex; ceedingly sluggish liver, including loss o( appetite and distress after eating, pains in the back and kidneys, and boils around myneck and face. I tried many liver remedies, only getting temporary relieC I was recommended to try a bottlo of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla as a test, and while taking the first bottle I became coni vinced of itsmcrits, for I could feel thai it was working a change in mc. I foofc five bottles, and during that time mj troubles left me. Everything is working full and regular, in fact it has cleansed; purified and braced me up generally. You are at liberty to uste this as you, see Cti or cua reier wnom you please t r'? (-"r'A'"5-iV (J --6-, UeamiiJi's, Ud and Market S, F, IX ANSWER TO CLIO. "IIow then shall the; call oa him in whom they baw.uot be lieved . And how shall they be lieve u him of whom they have Dot heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher?" Ro mans X, 14. Your correspondent 'Clio' in this morning's issue of the Herald proceeds to t bring up before his throne of justice and condemn the Christian people of this community' without heating but cue side of tho question. Now in the words of The Apo.tie Paul "how then shall They call on hi;n iu whom they have not bo lieved and. iw tindl t iey believe in hiai cf ' whoi.i tuoy have -not hea a.'' ' ilow are -e to .call uptu ntfer- ing ones "Sinless we believe there are such, and how shall we believe there is a man sick in the bt. Charles Hotel unless we are told that such is the case? Are we as Christians to make dahy cr weekly visits among the different puclic houses of this city to a-ccrtaia n there is any sick there, would not that ot itself suggest our lack o' faith in these our friends ani brothers who keep these public houses and would that be pleasing to them, weald that show a brotherly love? Since reading the article of your correspondent this morning I have asked different men that I have met concerning this sick man, none of tbem kuew anything about the case nither did they kaow there was a man, a stranger, sick at the St "Charles. We Christians have to look tor our information concerning things of this world to the same source that those who are not Christians do. Are wo suppose J to have information without being informed? And in the words of the Apostle "Shall they hear with out a preacher." Many of us would have been glad to have rendered assistance to a man, sick and in a strange laud, but in order to da that we must know there is scchacus', aud how or why are we to tuppe.-e there is such a case ui.lees it has been aunounccd, ulU-ss we have been told. Wa.Aift not more nearly the duty of the friends ot' this man or those who associate with him to anunounce vid if such announcement has been nude I have nol seen it) to tt;e Chiistians of this place that there was a mu sick and iu need of Chrlstiaa sympathy. Omr hearts naturally go out to those who are afflicted and ia need, and now that your 'correspondent has ciifcd our attention to this matter the. sick man 'shall not waat.' And now siace Cli) has fulfilled the mission ot a .preacher I hope the words found in 2nd Cor. 11, 14 will aot apply to him and if so that he will turn from the error of his way and become a true child of God. O. C. A. A-banj Hay 17, 18S!). AKLY RISING WRITERS. Very Few of I'k Able t Write in the Early Morning Hour. The vtteraa historian Bancroft does his work in tho eariy morn ing. He u at his desK at G and leaves at 9 a. m., having done his fctint. I should like to ask Air. Baoc ioSt it' this vas his haoit when he mas ia his tweaties and thirties, rrd veu forties. When thty ar lire m Inn present age, all man, or ei:r!y a I, ate tarly :iers. They do rot require as much sleep as younger men; they may go to bod lute, but they rise with the lark. Mr. Baacrott. however, retires early. Tee o'clock 'finds him snugly tucked between the sheets. The receat candidate for the Vice-Presidency, the Hon. AO. Thuruiau, though he retires to his room at an early hour, usually reads until after midnight; yet he sees the sun rise every merniig. There are few young writers.who could follow Mr. Bancroft's plan with success. I heard a woman of letters say, no: long ago, that she was never fairly awake before noon and that she was wide awake at midnight. It would be utterly im possible for a person of her temper ament to sit down to wiiteat6 o'clock in the morning. A FEW JtEEK TOASTS. A rather cynical toast rau thus: "Woman She requires no eulogy; she speaks for herself." At a gathering of lawyers were toasted 4 'The Bench and the Bar If it were not for the bar there would be little use for the bench." At the marriage supper cf a deaf and dumb conple one guest, in the speech of the evening, wished them uuspcakabla blias." Pith uaa the following toast pro posed at a shoemakers' dinner: "May we have all tne women iu ms wuuu to shoe and all the men to boot." a. waiter of comedies was civen a bancpuet in honor of his latest work, at which a joyial guest gave the toast: "The author's very goad health; may he live to be as eld as his jokes." A uallant voin.tr wan. under festal circumstances, nfrred to one mem ber of the sex he eulogized as "a delectable dear, to twett that honey tt.-.i.bl lilush iu Lcr nrcsence and . i.... i ii.. j ; I lichee t.aiiu iij.'i'aocM. j WHY HE WANTED A FOSITIOX. The Story of One of the Treaidenfa Callers. Washingtox. May 14. Al though this' was Cabinet day, and there are not many visitors in Washington, President Harrison's private room was a i most crowded at noon. .-They began to pour in shortiy after 10 o'clock, and kept up tne l allow until the doer-keeper au rrounced that the President could no more than get through with those arouud him before the Cab inet would assemble. During the time the President was taking his visitors by rotation, receiving their verbal and written ftatcniPuts, ' and sending tbem away more or less happy, be tb served a bright-eyed, fair-haired vounjr.ah who kept moving ner vously abduf in the ' crowd and pushing himself to the front, lie ever and anou lcokcd with great eagerne s at the President and was trying to catch his eye. Almost an hour elapsed after the President Dr?t discovered this young man, and the latter's nervousness and eagersess to get an audience began to wear upon the President's nerves. Finally the visitor boldly walked out from the crowd when the Pres ident was released. He presented bis card and began to address him self to the Chief Magistrate. He sa:d : "Seme time ago I made ap plication for an appointment. I want it awfully bad. I don't care for it myself, but the fact of it is, Mr. President," and here the youn man blushed to the tips of his hair, "I sm eagaged to be married. Un less I get this appointment tne engagement won't t-taud. There you have it, and cow you know why I am so aoxious." The President was taken back, and although amused for the in stant, the statemeot went to his heart. He ot hrst was a little out of patience, but th evident pain fulness of the situation elicited bis sympathy, and the curd with tic name of the office dished was h id ia a prominent position on the desk. Women Love White. Atlanta Constitution. Upon entering the world it is her tirst robe I a a white gown she is brought 1m bnptism. She says her prayers in white, a id kneels trr contirma'ioa in spotless white. Ske is married in white, Rtid after that the livts over tVi white garment days of her you .h ia the robes she makes for I er children, and when her !ask is endeo she !eids lur white bar Ia aud lies down to s-Kep in a shroud as white as her soul. lhe I'ride ef TTemaa. A clear pearly and tianspaiect skin ia always a si"ii of pure blood, a A all persons tumbled tcith dai k. greasy, yellow or bloU-iicd skin cia rest assured that their blood is out of order. A few doses cf BEGGS' BLOOD rURIFIOU ami BLOOD MAKER will remove the cause a:id the skill will become clear aud trans parent. Try it, and if satisfaction is not given it will coirt you nothing. It is fully warranted, G. L. Black man , druggist. CRIP. .Ht.rin. Bight uliave lor SI t VieiickV. Arti&ck' material at Mr?. Hymun'e The latest licet inuii- at Mia Hyman's. ; A second hand organ for sale cheap at Mrs. HUi' Deli'"ioiu eVied eeef t Krewaell A gtaaaid's. First-class work done at Win Mack's barbershop. Shaving li cents. Just received at II. Jwert'a, a nice assortment of old-headcd canes. The Djaamite hugjty whip is ee sk'.n linen. Thenpsoa A Overmae agnts. Vn I I MACK. HIM R rRST Shiloh's Perns Plaster. Trice, 'ii eeaU. Foshay 4i Mason. ('nil An R. M Robertson for c heat timothy and oat hay, balcl, and will b sold in quantities lo feuii. For your tine imported and Ke West V-i'nrs. fro to M. kanmfrart cigar store, one door ea6t of Black man s drug store Tt. ia no trood to look at the ther- mometei this year to judge ef winter. The only thing to guide you it Brownell & Stanard'a price.' which are always down to zere.1 Tahraev'a celebrated blood eleansAT at Brownell & Stanard and at Peyoo & Robsen's. P.J. .iltimore general agent. rTT(ign riirtns Bitters is the beft nnH in f he u arid for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at At Sanmgarrs The "Pacific. Aturand" ransres both four and 6ix bole. An Eastern stove made especially for this coast's trade. Sold only by Geo. Y. Smith, Albany' If you want a clean and fine smoke ask for J. Joseph's home made while cborcitrars. For sale by most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's f.ictory. Anew line of line wall-papers .with borders to match have been onened at Fortmiller & Irvinff's. Thev rc new and elegant designs. Call acd see htm. Iliirhpst market, tirire iiaic! fnr five thousand notinds of bleachecl dried apples by tJ. W. Jriianson, Albany, Oregon. Lovers of srood cl;ee- should call on i.onn Bros, lliev have mst. -e. ceiv'd a le of full crrurn, fr-!i and swett. s o