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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1889)
1HE HEKALl): TUESDAY, JULY 9. 1889. flnutyi gaily Jurad : . c. k. k. tijik T4Kli. north noirxN. ' cpartrrivw. jda. er. i-7t'i?ht I )::" auil 111: ainj 1 'ortt'rt 10 10am 11:10 ai: S4r.pm ' anil south i;ousi. Arrives Departs' Arrivw cx ! l2;"Juim ,12. 40pm I Fttxene i40pm i I l..KipmKiu;ene ti.OOpm Kreiirht V Freight received frouth"aftr 11,a.ii. ;he iuue nay. ORKOON PACIFIC Tl.Mi: TAP.l.E. I'dcnt-nscr. . rtvicht , . .U.l;"'tim,l 00 p m .IOTT1XKK AltOl'T T( . Tiie Albanv street raiiuav is nearing completion. Regular meeting of the W. C. T. i I . at 2::;0 this afternoon. j A supDly of line honey c.ui be! obtained at I'. L. Kenton's. Rubber and leather belting of all I di.-criptions at Stewart fc Sox. j The fine residence of George.' llochstedler is nearly completed. Work is progressing rapidlv on j woolen mills. ; Kenton s rremiiim avon i-oap ' mtini'o.s to si 1. rapidly at 4i I per ! 'ox. ' .1. MealcfV, of Sweet Home a;i eye put out while liiirg at musket on July 4th. had ' olu 1 li.e LeautituI U ulaniette at this ri:y is only six inches above ox rreme low water mark. The business of the Albany post- tlice has increased 10 ier cent, hiring the past month. pokane l alls claims to be pre- pared for fire, with a daily watr . -ipply of 0,000,000 gallons. Fifty pieces of furniture given f. ith all cook stoves or ranges sold !y Matthews it Washburn. Fifty Italian laborers will leave iiiiscity to-day for the front to work on the Oregon Pacific. Harvesting in Linn county is orogressing rapidlv. The yield promises to be above average. Harry l'errin, who fell from the loofof C. E. Wolverton's residence on Saturday, is improving and will recover. Those wishing screen doors and windows should get my prices be fore ordering elsewhere. W. W Crowder. Will &. Stark have just received a line line of clocks, diamond jew elry, silverware, watches, etc. Call and see them. If you want tu get screen doors an 1 windows put on your house call on 11. 15. Yunk, shop corner Second and Ferry street. liev. John A. Urooks, late vice presidential candidato on the pro hibition ticket, is in Oregon ami will sneak at the W. C. T. C. hall to-night. Dr. John A. P.rooks will seak in Albany at the W. C. T. 17. hall this evening at S r. m.. on the sub ject of temperance from a national stand Hint. Lecture free and everybody invited. The faculty of the Albany Co!-j iegiate Institute has been re-elect- ! ea ior me next vear, ami tlie aii- lition of Miss Lib Irvine has been made to the same. This popular institution of learning will open on Sept. 17th. The members of the senatorial i PAnment. Hie pair will be re committee on Indian affairs ar-! cei red about thw Just of Saptem live.latTacoma Mondav ami im-i vr''r- . n,,R apPttl gift, iiiediatelv embarked on 'board the fl evinces the lively mterest taken I'uited States steamer Albatross, ! ,n the college by Mr. Apperson. which sailed for Alaska with the I '""vallis Leader. party. A gentleman from the East has otlered the Walla Walla agricul-', tural society $25,000 for their fair i grounds and race track, for the pur- '. jose !g' converting the same into a j horse farm. I he society, which is $10,000 iu debt, is considering the ; proposition. j "'Another town burnd" has j newspapers on the Pacific Coast r- j centlv. An inadequate water sup- in j v. t ouiiiioh tanviiuiiy ; ply and a poor fire depaatment has figured in manv cases. From these soiuces Albany neel not fear, but too much orecaution cannot be taken. Along with the other improve ments on foot in Albany should come horses for the steam fire engines, at any rate for oik? of them. Tho horses could be utilized in other wavs and would not be much more expensive than hiring i dray teams to haul the engines to and from fires. Sullivan and Kilrain pounded each other yesterday through 7-' rounds which lasted all forenoon. They einiply fought until Kilrain was exhausted. Then Sullivan, who proved to have the best en durance, landed a blow upon Kil rain's neck which knocked him down, and he was too weak to get Tip. l-KKSONAI. MKNTION. Dr. L. l'olev of Lebanon. :heitv. i-w. "i. m i .,ii....,wi from a trip to Portland. Miss Alice Ii.-enner has returned irom a several months visit at Portland Improving the Kaee Track subscrijition is being circulated ami generally signed in tl:c eilv IIKSIIU for the purpose of raising funds to improve the race track at the fair grounds adjoining tho city. It is proposed to put the track in flrst elass order. A $."oi) running race will occur mi the track on July LV between bor.-e o tied hv Lebanon uarties. C. Co.! Chinese n a'fev davs ige was stabbed in a taurant at Lake View igo. The injured man retusex to j-t.iti what caused the 'ray, was his as-ailant A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. Miss Kate Feoccll Accidentally Shoots Her 1 Friend, Mrs. Wni. Collins. ; About 10 o'clock Sundav morn - ir.g a terrible shooting "accident occurred at the residence of William ColliiiH, three miles north of this city. Miss Kate Fennell of this city, was visiting Mrs. foiling. rn. r :i : . t . i me lauuues were related ov mai- riage and frequently visited 'ach other. During the forenoi n Miss Fcnnell and Mrs. Collins were sitting in a bedroom, when the girl picked up a ;un from the! corner of the room and phuavd it I upon her lap. It was a double! i barreled gun, one barrel being a i rifle, the other for shot. .She had I asked Mrs. Collins if it' would do ; ai y harm to pict it ftp. and the ' latter replied no, Miyim; that it i was not loaded. The girl then ; i asked her it she could cock the I gun. Mrs. Collins told her that I there was no danger, assuring her j that it vas not loaded. The gun was lying across the girljs lap and Mrs. Collins was seated a few :eet toward the left immediately in nwigfof the weapon, when the girl .drew back the hammers and pulled both triggeis. The household was startled by the loud report which followed. I)'h barrels were loaded, one .;!, ., k.,ii .,n.i t)i. ..tiw. ;tli b icksliot. The charge struck unfor; unat.' woman in the breast, penetrating the heart the ! lfi i and '; cjmiug out at the back, near the I in. ,t li,.n!.l..v t.i.ilviiir .. Ii.-.Il. fully three inches in diameter, wl...' .i i . :.. i i . i be deceased was thirty live years of age, and leaves a husband I and three small children, aged re j spectively 1, ."J and ! years. She ; was a daughter of Thomas Hunt, ; of Cervais, Marion countv, and a sister of Mrs. Peter Kilev. of this citv. the coioncr i.entou countv summoned a jury ami quest, resulting in a held an in erdiet that the deceased met her death bv the I accidental discharge of gun by ! Miss Kate Fenneil. I The young gil who fired the fatal shot is nearly crazed with griei ami ootn lamines are sorrow stricken. The remains were taken to (iervais yesterday fer inter ment. "itsfonl In Trouble James Pitsford, a printer, whoiing breaking, and precipitating formerly resided in this city, has j come to grief in Portland. Thej A passenger train at Hillsboro; T Sunday Mercury devotes about ,:illne near being telescoped bv a I three-quarters ot a column to an i following freight train, which was! I aiiruii-i iic ictx-iiuy luauv iu h.iu Mrs. Ad. Harmon, formerlv of Scio, with vhom he seemed to bej very friendly w hile living at the i same house with her and her hus- j band in this city recently. A war-! rant was issued for Pitsford'sj arrest but he could not bo found. r Harmon anil his wife, i is said J have moved to Portland to reside. ! Pitsford's alleged attempt to kill! Mrs. Harmon vriis on account ; of his burning love for hoi ., which i she told him she did not return. . ... ; 4;irt to tlx- college ' Mr. J. T. , . , .ipiier.iuii, one oi me ; t . . . 1 f i l ir i I n ioc oir in I'fi s ine ouaiu oi ' ! regents ot tlie tate Agricultural icollege. at the recent meeting of' i the board, tendered to the college I a pair of thorough-bred Jerseys Mr. Apperson has tin reputation of owning the finest .Terse vs in the stale, and the collego will have the ad vantage of pure stock to begin its oxpeiiments in she stock de . Work Commenced on tin- O. I' A gentleman who came in from the "Oregon Pacitic front y.-stciday states that about 5 men hat heen sent to the end of the track to oegin worn on me 'ti-mi!e con tract of Messrs. A ntonelle A. Doe, and that 50 more will go to the front to-day. A large force of men are to U sent up to ioin them ... . wU1 1l few days vigorously and the work ' pushed tnis I i summer. Ilr Sniolf ind softlv chuckled to A smile himself and said "I've got it at last. Now I can get ahead. Wish Iii nil ,. had found it sooner. I he W il- lamette i acMng v o. sens cneaper 41 II I than any other house in the citv ami keep the best stock of fine, fresh groceries and vegetables! They lead in everything." Private Sal at HoiiKeholil ;eoil. Mr., w i' i; ,v . : territory. Tlie solution of the ones ....;r.h:lr;A very easy one. Because can- ii'.l eiiLlie iui Ol IIOUSeuOKl goods, consisting of two chamber sets, settees, kitchen furniture,car- pets, stoves, etc. the goods can he seen iu the warehouse at tho O. I". docks. k) t'utentM (irxnteil. . I ollowing were the patents i granted to citizens of the Pacific , States during the past week and -. ..i.l All L.a. il... I f 1 J k i iiqwiicuiui iiitiitii.uj) nyu a.: pie who camped on the "great is in i "ow- k i o. patent Iayers, Wash- American desert" 15 vears ao on ; ington, D. C. : 1 i Francisco, store L. Davis. San service; H. K. l reyschlag. San Jose. Cal., fishing net! (i. Iinihrmii IVvinf l?ir.i- j fal.. gate: P. IL .Liet-r,n ! lrancisco, illuminating tiles; ..! .u. iemi. Aioany. Oregon, wire, fences; ioia .noore. j portfolio; W rrancisco. music stann anu "lio; . S. )ill(. I.iia InctP p. : h i . i i i V. ----o-, -i : ;:il fXff'IISl.ill huh .r K I. l?-in. , . , (Some. Mn rrancisco. roncreato j ami ariineiai stone tinisti ; it. Koot, : San l rancisco. wire rope: II. Sut cliffe, Oakland. Cal., lire-grate. ' Fresh Arrival. - - - , W e will receive fresh lo day a ' line lot of celery, cauliflower, cu A lady's silver watch and gold j cumbers, string beans, green peas, chain and locket attached, supposed j blackberries, raspberries, apricots, i to have l-een dropped somewhere j poaches, new potatoes, cabbage, j on the grounds on the 4th. The j etc. Willamette Packing Co. ! Under will be suitably rewarded on i - - -- returning the same to this otiice. N'.'W (ie--ikf:i-. in jewelry ut rrcuch- STATE IMI'UOVKMEJiT. One ot llu: good -'wagon road bills" i;issetl by the Life, legislature ; whs that making ap appropriation 1 of $15,000 tor n wagon road through ! Clatsop countv, connecting with 'the Columbia and Washington j courity roads. The surrey ot this road w comi.teted last week, the viewers report a gooj route ami the work will be begun at once. The appropriation by the state has stimulated Hi? counties in w hich it will be expeudeil ti improve tin old which will be connected by the new one; the Columbia county com mis unci ? :ire b".:ldin new il.iid'"! across the Nclmieui. the dat.op county ooard are lepairiog the road from Astoria to Ulney, ! " ashutou county is pulling mne . needed imppiveim nts oi tut: roa.j to Oifinvillc, ami the r. tmit ot this : i:Ulc um execution oy me st.tr.eOD . internal improvement sviil a . irood ro id 'from the lor travel aii tlie way Willamette va:ev ( Atoifi, over lnv grater through these three counties, ia . , . ' some places almost mi impenetra- j ble wiiderncs. even to huntrrs, will be opened to tcf.lement Oy j luoittn oi this road, mid it will not j tie many year- Uetore the money j ' thus scattcreii iu the torcst will i a rich ktrvest of wiiv trum the Wil-! ; ,ve P'oiiuceii ti;.e l.irni all the ''inrt!e to rhe sea COAST XOTKS. Mayor Wood, of The 1'ailfs, states in his imsago that the city ! ewes ir-J'VJOO. Lishop x liixby's mill, south of I Heppner, has been destroyed by ; lire. Loss, $10,000 and noinsur-; ance. The new court house nt Corval lis is almost finished. When ready for use, it will have cost the county near by $GS,0iU). Southern Oregon peaches, put up in uttnictivo boxes and baskets. have made their appearance in the ! Albany market. Ttie Oregon synod of the Cum- berland Presbyterian church will ; convene at Scio, Linn county, on i Thursday, July 11. at 8 i. t. Three men. engaged in building j the paper mill at Otegon City, were ! injured on ednesday by scallold them to the rocks below. only stopped alter j.'reat excitement j within a lew leet oi where the j passenger stood. ; At a special election, held at Faker City, on the proposition to! bond the city for $4::,000, for ex- tending the water system and the! eonstrution of city sewerage, the; vote stood 152 in favor and 14 against the proposition. Younii Wade, who was sent to the asylum from Jackson countv recently, has found an opportunity to loiiow Ins mania of horse steal-; iiig in spite of the asylum author!-1 ties. He filed his tvav out of the ; ......t,,.., ..,. ,t.,.. ..' . . 'llul viit: Kiuy ia?i wreiv went to Jefferson, stole a horse, and sold it iu a neighboring town before being; recaptured The asylum uuthori-' ...I.: i : . : .. I nt:.-., unci liitwiii nun in ugaiii,i i sent word to his father that he was i 1 cured, and should be tlischargetl. 1 KISO.H ( KOIIk OI NTV. PitiNKVii.i.K, July 1, ls'J. We have bad some fine rains, drain looks fine, especially rye. Stock looks fine. John Minto, of Salem, was here , j flock of tine iru rino hoct to the i Ivaliev. if a :ew more would llikow'ise it would be better for this i : locality. I K. W. Lreese. while crossing! , the mountains, -ot his foot broke, ; and is talking of going back in a week or two. Mr. Duncan Am'ev. of this place, is going down to i Albany with him. i ! We are waiting patiently for the ' O. P. K. II. to tat this region. ' ! Hundreds of tons of wool would ' be shipped through that way that J ! has to be freighted to The Dalles Some has been hauled to Albany, across the mountains. I Vices mountains, i vices are better there than at the former place, and Albany is a much bet- f.. tJlf.A (ftn n.Kinli f.-. (.!.!. . r. l'i..i. IIVIH twill 11 lit lJ r-.,i; ..,..,:.. ' IH1".1 Illfl. Orojjon ob Wheel." And vet we aie asked daily why all these long trains of emigrants pass here with their faces turned ; toward Oregon and Washington Because Oregon has advertised herself, and in doing so has also advertised her sister, now on the eve of adoj-ton into the great lainiiy ot states A car called "Oregon on Wheels' has r i three times mude the trip into the oiuer siiues, aim on us last vovage wont nil Hit. mi-1 Wn- v,'i- m show the products raised bv the descendants of the plain ohfpeo- . . - 4 ..S their tedious six months journey plains.'" Helena I across "the (Mont.) Journal. Itlver TrarHr. There are but two boats now running on the running on the upper river, the Modoc and Three Sisters. It IS ' tiininii r .i;..i.i.. ( , t.. n... . i. i- i iuniia.iou mui mu Jk. oc .1. nave i.- . , . in coniemruuiioii ai an ear v tx i rh.. .-nr.o rn,.tin ..f .,,. o". !,;.! i new successful craft, Modoc. i Don": forget ihat :ii .Vi.-. 1!. E iiviiKiii .-. is ti:e piyi ; gel 3oiir ;v ing in:ul:iinv SKLF-EXPLASATOEY t,KTTEE. Seatti-k, W. T., June 13, 1SS9. To the Oakland Home Insurance Co., of Oakland, California. We, the undersigned, citizens of j the city of Seattle, Wash, Ter., who ! suffered fire loss by the Great Geueral Conflagration of June 6, 1S89, which destroyed over $15,000,000 worth of property, beg to hereby express our sincere appreciation and thanks for the satisfactory and prompt adjust ment and payment of our various lossts, covered by policies in your Company Times Publishing Company. $ 500 00 !(;.(!. White A'. Co, 1,212 0(5 Raymond, hggertci IO. 0. "v. Lynch & Co Kurdk-k to Cook A 'I' 1:i..flinrrfr . 7,000 00 1,000 00 2,000 00 500 00 Kl'iz.;beti, McOlurg 300 00 narms & Dicknian. . . . 1,000 CC 1,000 00 485 72 j A liuillarjjeon & Co. Smith Bros, k liutler. . Albert Sohlos6innciier. . Seattle Hardware Co . . . 800 00 3,000 00 4,000 00 4G6 06 1,000 00 500 00 1,957 75 1,000 00 500 00 2,500 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 500 00 Mechanics S ore Mark Ten Suie !i A. Can. N. W. F.'.ec. Supply Co Siinifion liros """ns liuck. Samuel iveniicy . . (, Kup10 , & c- . j . Loimnan. ( j; Hiilcy. Pngei Mill Co. Herman Chapin 105 00 'Schwahaeker Uros. tx ( 'o. 2. 500 00 Watson C. Squire 0,000 00 Moore, limit & Co 1,500 CO Zm brothers 1 .." I 10 M. W. Willi 500 00 $45.SfiS 35 Juiiuo Ci A'lwliol t Albany is agent fur this cumpaay, which is only one or the coiiipaui'!8. which has paid thousands to the Seattlu sufferers.. VTcll Worth Double. Parties wishing crayon jiortraits can have them at about one half Mrs. Ilium's usual prices, condi tioned that they place their orders with heron or before July 8th. Orders so placed can be made sub ject to delivery any time within ninety days. SattorrtM! Satteens! liect'ived this week, an invoice of satteens, fancy and plain, in cream, light blue, tan, brown, green and black. Sam ill E. Yot sn. A NASAL IXSECTOK fkcb with each holtle tif Shiloh's Catarrh Item edy. Price 50 cents Foshay x Manon mm f!OM . A. X V OF Albany Okegon tti i f ctnr.4i. ..mo. OFFICERS. President Charles E. Wolvorton Vice-President J. O. Writsuian. Treasurer J. W. Cusick. Secretary J. K. Elilerkir. DIRECTORS. i. . Mratian, Uhas. E. Wolver 'ou. J. L. Cowan. L.!P.. Monteitn. I. W. Cusick. J. O. :Writsman. J K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, (. F. Simpson. ; Sa,ffi. Sminn. nnnsRPvatiVR r a o.. nn,. A Square Company, , Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People , . j ParS0HiZ3 HOEIO EntCrpnSS j " " i -iiihiiiu I'mlerthe nviiiftiif nt of- W1I KEEP A fuil line si rhoice drov-niou I'aDiily xrotejirK i4 Cannea iinetipples, Choice Table Delicacies Ornamented cakes for Wedtnnas and Parties, nrsriii ii 1 it i ca!t Tali ci al kintli). FRESH BASED BREAD JtCverv Dav. I), V TEAS AXn C6FFL i ne tie--t Soap in the jnarktt Le Roi Savon. ' A f.ne assortment of aomestic and Imported Cigars it-f'At John t"o'3 oldJ-tuiJ new lirick. 1'lW Fl D"i & Merchants l I 111 V fin; wuu I l II DC A W Best Ssn. Pes. Cakes Candies Nuts. Raisins MWM CANNED tioODS, ETC. I C 1 i I'lnrohnmci Miie & Robertson. Xi:iV FIRM! NEW GOOJJS! Are iiiw established with a tirst-class stjck of STAPLE FAMILY CiKOCKKlES. On the corner of First and Ferry streets, opposite Stewart & sox. A complete line of canned goods, gro ceries and provisions of all kinds, no tions, etc. , F-esh fruit and vegetables eyery mot ling. Prices reasonable. J3-CALL AND SEE USltt WILL BROS. Dealers in all the latest improved pianos, organs.sewing machines.guns, also a lull line of warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best kind of sewing machine oils, needles and extras for all machines. All re pairing iu the above lines neatlv and reasouably done. HOPKINS k SALTMARSH.'I d; 11 STOVES Ti&ware d hmm, AU work promptly done at reasonable rates. FliT STRKS.T, lirirk for Sale. IT MY KILN ONE MILK? EAST OF J. town, or delivered nnyw litre in the city. V. C. CASSELL, Albany Or. Contractor and ICnildrr. 1HK UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED in AlbatiT solicits patronage from city anil country. Will contract to build bridges, barua. and all manner of dwelling bouses, includini; Oueon Ann?, Kastlake and F.liza liethiau stvle) of buildin4. Will furniHb plans and sptcificatinns free of charge?. Satis Fiction iruarantccd AV. c. CASSKL. Important .olirc. AVINi; LKASEP TIIE MONTKITII IHiMturc from the Orciron racitir Co.. h!1 persons hav inir htock therein on pasture arc hereby notified to remove them at once, or make arrangement with me. Failing to do so such Htock will be turned u. JOHN SCIIMEEK. BROWNSVILLE. O. I. COSUOW fc SO. Koal Estate? and XS URA NCE A CIJN' V I TP I'Hecause he known that his dea wile m him for jut cntiiiueiiciiiL' to work .something you know how it is yourself - hut when LADIESTFABE -WITH- 1TI (.1 id (I I heir husbaiHs ltm t look that way. that hecausu there are uo extiavugant prices on their goods. Everything is good; everythink is cheap; make Home happy, make YOUR HUSH AN D SMILK By trading at the economical store wherethc rule of good goods and low prices) knows no exception. I Don't forget that ti mple of economy I is at Srownoll 2c Stanard's- OKSI'K KIK.iT AXP fOA LBIN' SI.S Over The CASCADE MOUNTAINS FROM Al.KXY OK l.KliAXON WARD. V. A M The Willamette Valley and Can cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex cellent condition, and by all odds is the best and shortest wagon road to Eastcru Oregon. Ifater and grass is j abundant sdong the entire road. The grades are easy, accommodations sit-1 pcrior and the road w-ell bridged j making it the best mountain road in ! the state. For summer jaunts, huut-1 ing and fithiug the Cascade Mouu- j tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake , and the Three Sisters afford superior j advantages. 1 have just received over L'000 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 price al good prints. SAM UK L E. YOCNO. Plurabinff Pine Fittin WHY DOES j I IMP ill 'I I I II I II 1 II i u u Jinn ij)n ijiw Browne 4........ oh an CU 1 1 i CJ F. L. Kenton -ORAL Staple and JFanoy G-ROCEEIES uuuicuiiuuwj, vigait (i !l K.M Klfl lttS UNfMUD I'OK TIIK l-KlIM; Newspapers and Magazine NEAIi THE I'OSTOFFICE. LUMBER! Those desiring lumber will find it to their advantage to tall on the under siened at his yard on Sixth and Railroad streets, Albany, Oregon. I now offer rough lumber at $9 per thousand feet. I also keep on hana shingles, doors, windows and frame?: alao lime, all of which I Fell at very low rate W. W. CROWDER. STBWAET & SOX Dealers in- General i0 Iron, Sled and Coat llaronsandRnyifies Rope and Cordage Blacksmiths ' Supplies Garden and And. all Implements C. K. HAWKINS. kirn liii'iil ALBANY WITH UPMT Docs'au immense business in'all kinds of furniture, bedroom sets, parlor sets, chairs, bed lounges, kitchen safes, and all kinds of tables, etc., cte. Also have a line selection of wall paper and window Ehades, which they are offering at close fign res. Call and ee them, on Firstystreet, opposite Stew art & Sox. CITY DRUG STOEI. . FINK LINK OF ART SUPPLIES TO i LET AND FANCY ARTICLES. PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY '.COMPOUNDED. GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, $FHer wird Deutch aesoi ocken. EH IN- inn rnhtuitA Hfl S. ALU AN Y, OKKGONgf VIERECKS SHAVING PARIQ THREE 0HAIUS LFNNINfi STEADY. A ('LEAN TOWEL. TO i: KKV l STOMEH. '."'Sha injr crntf. Uiir Cutting i'xrtu Hardware -AND- n(!iiii'i;i ; Cai.peitterjl, Toolii j jiuiiders Ilarduar j Powder, Shot, etc. ; Giant Potcdet. cf. j, tttMf j Saws and Ax Grrassj Seeds Used -by Farmers i F. FARHBLL i ill