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V TIIEMORNlNi. 1 IKK ALU; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER a 7, 3 889 IU'SIIKa KOTICE. The latest, moot oisiie at Mrt Lyman's. Buy your love nl tiuirare at Smith Si. Washburne'i. Try Sapoli a for house leaning It f'm unequaled Brownell Ac Stanard, No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinus of fresh canned good at a very low figure at (,'ourad Meyer'd. Builders should tro to Smith Jc Washburne's for their carpenters tools and builders hardware. Fahrney'a celebrated blood cleanser at Brownt-11 & Stanard and at Deyee RobscnV I'. J. Baltimore general agent Loers of sood eheefc should call a onn Bros. They Lave just re ceived a lot of full cream, fret.li and weet. Mexican Cactua Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid mej diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M Baniugart's A new line of line wall-papers with fcoiders to match have been opened at Fortmiller & IrvingV They are hzm and elegant designs. Call and see them. It Is no good to look at the thcr Mometei this year to judn of winter. The only thing to guide you is Brownell & Stanard' price, which are always dowu to zero. For chilblain and frost-bites use Chamberlain's Fain Balm. When promptly applied to the frozen parts ttwil. jieTentthe sk.n from turning black " r peeling off. It allays the itching and smarting of chilblains and 8ool restores the partto a healthy condition fc'or ale by Foshay Slasoa. Grand Army boy9, as well as many others, will be interested in the fol lowing front Alex B. Poi c, Stewart, Tenn., who is A. D. C. Cammander ep't Tenu. and Ga. He says: "Wo kave had an epidemic of whooping mugh here and Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy has been the onl thing that kas done any good." There is no danger from whoipiag congh when thia remedy is freely used. 50 cenl liotiles for sale by Foshay h Mason. Have yoa heard what Mr. G. L. Weast, of Cambridge City. Ind., says i Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and IMarrhtea Remedy? If not, here it is: "During last summer I was troubled very much with severe pains in the ! stomach and bowels, and was induced by a friend to try this Kemedy. I took one uose, as per directions, and it gave me almost instant relief. I aheerfully recommend it to the afflicted." 25 aad 50 cent bottles for ale by Foahay & Mason. Mr. F. J. Smith, Editor of the Ft Abercrombie, Dakota, Herald, says: "The most wonderful medicine, I have ever met with, is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In case of cholic is gives speedy re liaf On hunting trips I have found it indispenaible. I'ut in alkali water, it imparts a pleasant taste and pre vents the painful diarrhoea, which alkali water produces. I could not feel safe without it in my house." '23 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Posh ay & Mason. New Addition to Albany. J. It. Abbey's addition to Albany in the eastern suburbs of the city t has been platted, and 54 choice lots are now op. sale at 50 to $123 )j Curran t Monteith. Apply at onto and select your lots. An ADaolHie t'ore The Orisrin'l Ofily cut up in A boxes, and is an absolute cure for old ores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, j ad all skin eruptions. Will positive-1 It cure all kinds of piles. Ask tor the ; Original Abietine Onilnienr. Sold by; V.-hay A Musou at 25 cents j- v box ' y mai. HO cent. 1 Tau 'anuot Afloril. i At this seou of the year to he ' nithout a good reliable Ui:iirlioea . fcftls&m in the house, as cramps, colic, diarrhoea ami all intta-muatiuu c f the J atomack ami bowib arc exceedingly j dangerous if not attciilcd t at once, i Que bottle of B EGGS' D1AKUHOEA BALSAM will do more yood in cams ; of this Itinil than any other medicine j n eartb. We i-urnti e if. G. L. Black dihh, Urwjrpit. M kv l il That iete linvr !n wuiplaiciiu about tb:.t tircl f!v!inv? Oneb -ttlcof BE;(JS' BLOOD i'UKI WKRand BLOOD MAKKtt will n tkttly ,rsfnov tl.ii fttliu:, jiv- ibfin a gotni Bi;pHitv iiul ve-juialc tiif Uoa. 0. L. Blaokmcn. lru'iKt. Don't forset that at .Vis. II. E. Hyman'a is the place U it your ww imz machines. The Pride f Wmu A clear pearly ami transparent ikin : w always a sign ! pure diohi, nd all pcraon9 tioubled n ith dark, i freasy, -iiow or biotanen kin can rest assured that their Mood is out 01 1 .. . rder. A few -Wh of BKGGS' j SHIIXiU'S VITALIZEK is what CCQOD FURIF10R and 15L0OD you need for constipation, loss of ap MAKER will remove the cause and j PeliUj. dlMinws and all pymptoms of the skin will become clear and trans- fe?J"P"5.- ? V" 75 cenU Pw parent. Try it. and if satisfaction is ! bottlc- obh & Mason- not given it will cost yoa nothing. ! PTnpk"UI7M 4 KT PADU1?DQ It ia fully warranted, G. L. Black- j ulUUlvi'iljll AlMLI MlAMMtO man, druggist. Xot a (California Bear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind successfully operated on my ridgling how. of weather, Tne trouble is to let po, ,. , .. , , ISAAC HAYS. Uketlienian who cauUt the bear -iJiSSS Wc advise our readers to purrhira of . anon. John Hardman Al'fred Wtvcrt..n, Al Foehav & Mason a bottle of fcanta any; Sara Ga:ne, tcio; Vim. Foster Trine Abie, the California Kinirof Conpump- j ville. I practice veterinary medicine in Al ton, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs and ! banr and country surrounding Office and Croup Cures, and keep it hand v. 'Tis pleasing to the tuf tu uiul death to the above complaints 5: old ct $1 00 a bottle or .3 for 2 50. California Cat R Cuie gives immediate relief. The Catarrhal virus is e oon dplaced by its healing and penetrating nature. Cive it a trial. Six months treatment 1 00, sent by mail $1 1C, Terrible. 7Two thirds of all deaths inNtw Tork city are from consumption or pneumonia. Lhe san.e propotlion holds good Jor most other cities. le Jays are dangerous; Or. Acker's Knslish Remedy lor consumption will alwujs relieve, and nuiT save jour i Uow Port urn Cunqnrr Denlh. J Dcetbr Walter Iluinmmid fays After a long experience I have cornel to the coni-liLsioii that two-thirds iif ! fn.m coughs, pneiiim "-nia 13cots and slices at cost at Ko ai.d foiiuniption in-jL'lit l-e av)Uk(l : i,:aii(..v, (.i jr.iis.sev.i:!,: iD.-iciiii.i'.s-m.'s J X&$&s?03 yig,-,' if Dr. A. KOi 's Ktrsr-iI" ! f'"' ! aV a lull line i varrar.ted ra..r,. 1 XMT'i t,a, ..,...0 ,. .,.. 2h&osjgm$L; a-'0" ';.!:;.' ; ,.i :' c a!.ove . .t'.v n- d uw--miK-c-J 701 STOEE. : i Mrs. Nancy Westfall, wife of the well kno-vn Chinese contractor! Jim Westfall, has opened a Japan ese bazaar store in the brick next door to C. II. Spencer's. It is filled with all kinds of Japanese wares and novelties, including parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear, souvenirs, etc. flrAll goods sold very cheap. The Albanv Bakery ! Under the u;- luanaxemcnt of D - VVH KEEP A fuil line of choice family xroceries an iroviHinn Canned i-irieipples, Glioice TaWe Delicacies Ornamented cakes for IVcflttiuati and Jartie C&lmo hilliej kind. u ai tin ! : i) i: lijt'tr. f i. FRESH BAIED BREAD ivcrv JDav. TEAS and COFFE Ji Al iUUUi HUM CANNED liUODS, ETC. -nc best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars $TK John Fox's old standi new brick. low Fl nn- o o Albany Oreoon JAPANESE BAZAAR nnrnr; Dnnn wm Dim Best Suru Cakes res VmAm rank UUI1UIV I ! Farmers k Merchants iiNSURANCEl 'VI r H i l ' OLtA '.;iGaiiilalM 500 000 rll l CAPITAL $.',3,000. OFFICKUS. l'repiK'nt Cli:irl"R E. WolviTtou Viie-l'R'ei.h'nt .1. O. Writrinat. Tivasnrer J. W. ("usic-k. Stort't:trv J. K. KKlerkii . :)ir.Fxrons. U. Miaiiun, L'liax. K. V; -. -. -ton, J. L. Cowan, 1. Moiiii'iUi .!. W. Cusirk, J. O. Writsmar.. J K. F.liloikin, ('luuli s Jl?sfi-i:;-i, i. V. SitnjtKoii. Safe, Sound, uonservaiivr i A Square Company. . . i i . r . ; wanagea oy oquare wen. : Pa t'onized by Square People irarscnisQlIcae Eaterrisci TAKE THE CA1I ito.M , MM 1 ILK 11 RATES: To any part ot the city, '0 cc-nti. For cailinir. first hour tl.oO. cai-h linVinpniiPiif. hniir itl Stand in front of S. E. Young' j and W- F- Head's Btoren BEAD, ! I herebv certify that Dr. I. N. Woell haa residence corner ;th and Washington sts. I. N. WOODLE Veterinary Surgeon fUlanj Bath House -AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPn WEBBER, PROPRIETOR J3?-Lndier and children's hair dresc ng a specialty. DntiJe satisfaction guarantede Curran & Montcitli linv lota i"t sale on tl e installment plan, rang-1 leg in price irom to?U)(J(i. nnnuuT n i ninm ! mmm rmm. . . i-'taiers in aa me lati-st imprvi.,.l e-jija sZm&mXV& ad'd;a-:.;y s.c.ae. : ! Ci'LY riSST CiASSF.EAllSE IN THEGI ' i Take Simmons Liver Regulator One Dose WORTH ioo Dollars ! Pkar S. I., k: i ivtnmdcr one do of Sim mons Liver Ketulator worth SICM. 1 was constipated, had Headache, coulil eat noth ing with satisfaction or atr"etito- had the blues, an) felt altogether out of sort. I re sorttd to Blue 21a", Calomel. Quinine, and cvry remedy HUgce-ted, hut onlv cbtiiiicd teni)Or.irv relief. One dose of S L It -did me more gnod than . IOO vrfh of doctors and dectorinp. Respy, J C Martix. I have'lveen a teacher f-r twenty car, and durinsr that time have had icpeatcd att icksof headache, produced by torpid Liver, and I have been entirely cured by Simmons Liver ltejrula'or. I found it "to be of so mild a character in its actioi. as not ti Interfere, in the least ith my duties in the Fchool room. To those simi rly situated and subject to he same, I cannot too highly recommend Sim mons Liver Itegulator. E, E, Ciiekk, Canipbellsvillu, Kj. For jour fine Imported md Ke Vest cigars, c-o to M. Bautnirart eijjar store, one door :ast of Blacl; man's drug sto-; I ma' ?1) 11 By bnylnif irooOs Hi. SEOOfID i: i u it.; : I':"-t j-xt'eiicr.to !! j.i v.ven it to be t i tH-ct-fsity.' The b-.-st 'id chcaprsl ; p!a.'c i:i the city to buy vnnr j Stoves. PtnrB,ttaware I W e atv Hiwayn r-p3rru i ouy youi ' hdiiitrhold f;nnitur? at tho higher1 ca.h fivif. 5. sr ir-: cias i-ooiu 'old ciicntifr ; tbfi. ii'v 1 oiiKi- in Aiijmj L. C ill I 1KB ftlafiFS fgg j J J j nn tiMi!i. Ur rtl-HAri I, UKLliUR HKRhiiiKXt. L. Flinu. ac-i'iii!!uwT S. K. fonns. I'ARWIKK, K. V. f PKANNACTfj A .;iOIEJtAL J-un'ino w t hxskih' X ftl &INESfe. Aeoounu kept subject t heck. Snrht Exchange and Telepraphic iranwer soiu on new lore. LDlcaeo. Kan Kranciitco and Portlanu'.Orrgon. CoUectiona roaae on uoraoie terms. ii, E. Vocno L. Flwn U K. Biaik W. E . Jthx K. W. I tmtih JXH. P. PoRLt f.thHl I lih n i i is nesiaurant Hermann Biercks, Prop. THIS RKSTAIRAST IS NOW OPENED TO the public in the Saltmarsh building be low the Ktverc House, where food meals will be served at all hours. Mr Dierck in. vitcs nis old customers and the public pener ally to call. The tables will be supplied with the best viands the market afford. Eatisfac tion guarantee . Mr. liiercks was formerly proprietor of the Revere Ho jso estaurant, which he ran on the European p'an,but found tha pian didn't succeed, go he opened his present restaurant where he has (riven general satisfaction. I'erscnti wanting a first -claw meal should so to Herman .Vs. JTNo Chinese employed. JOHN SCHMEEB'S Livery. Feed & Sale stable Comer Second and Ellsworth Stt ALBANY, - OREGON Horsxs roakmid by the day or month. Car riipcs or biu-iries on reasonable ter:nn v.int II ij,o wmj Herman THE MARKETS. A LB ANT QCOTlTIOXS. Wieat-( Oats 2530c Flour 4.3 pei btil Potatoes 00c ES(rsi8c Butter 15c. Lard 12K 15c Wool 2. Hams 12)15c. Shoulders 10c. Bacon 1214c. Hay Timothy, $12, oats. and .'cucai, App ts Green, 7501.00 per bu. -Plu a Dried, 5c. per lb. App' R dried bleached 5c sundried 8 c. Chickens $2.505 00 Hides Be-!' hides, jrreer, 4 t, 10 c : deer skins, 20e; 6hcep pelte, 10 T5e, according to wool. Beef S02c ross. Mutton 2 00 per bead. Hors fiic, dressed. Lard Keps, or 5 calloii tico, 10c: pails 12c. Ilo .Not Suffer Any Longer. Knowing that coub can be checked in a Jay, and the tirbt stapes of consumption broken in a week, we hereby ruariinlee l)r, Ackei's E'lt'lish Remedy for consumption, and will re fund the money to all who buy, take it as per diicctiois, and do not tir.d our statement correct. When Baby wag sick, ' Te gave her Custorio. When the was a Child, She cried for Cn-sioriu- Vhen she became Miss, She clun j to Castorin. When alio had Children, She gave them Quit oris. G. 1. 1PM DEALER IN- General DRY GOODS? DRESS GOODS CLOAKS FANCYiGOCCS MEN'S CLOTHING HATSSANDICAFS. FURNISHING GOODS BOOTS'ANDTSHOES. LADIES ANDICHILDRENS SHOES. ALL AT LOWFST PRICES, i Oregon State Fair! Twenty-ninth annual exhibition at Sah:in, Oregon, commencing MONDAYSEPT.l 0, Continuing one week, under the management of the Oregon State Board ef Agriculture. U1U PREMIUMS Offered for Agricultural, 6tock, dairy and mechanical exhibits, for works of art and fancy work, and for trials of speed. RUNNING & TROTTING RACES EACH DAY. Important improvements made in the premium list. Reduced rates for fares or freight on all transportation lines to and from the fair. ADMISSION PHICES Men's day ticket. . . . : 50c Women's day ticket 25c Men's season ticket $2 50 TVomen's season ticket $1 00 bend to the secretary at Salem for a premium list. J. T. APPERSON, J. T. Greoq, President Secretary. OREGON FERTILIZER COMPANY N. E. Cor. 17th and F streets, rOCTLAND, . . OREGON MANUFACTURERS OF PURE BONE MEAL . For Orchards and Lawns. BONE PHOSPHATE For Gardens and Grain. ALSO Granulated Bone for Poultry. Our fertilizers are made from Raw Bones, no sand or other worthless material being used. Stewart & Sox, Agents, ALBANY, - OREGON. The BUYERS' GUIDE is issued March and Sept.each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase the .'nxuries or the necessities of life. Wc can clothe von n furnish vou with all the necessary anl unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk -'ance, leep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or sm at iiome, anil in vanoU3 sizes, styl-.s and quantities. Just figure out whr.t. is reiiiiired to do a!! these things CCKFCRTABLY, vou cn make a I"!!' itirii.-.ti! ni tin value fl tin; :uvi:us' cuidf, sent : (. a vi t ii't n which will he !0 C'llS to flV v I'.irn p r.-i 111 - 111 Mu:ii:;au Avenu i -'liicajr', 1 0 ThB Celebrate! Frencli! CURE APHRODIIiNE" 3F0Rt AFTER the ener;'tivc orjtans of either cx w hether arising from the execs-ive uxt of rtimulaniK, tob.vcu or opium, or through jouthful in.lis cretion, over indultrciu e, etc., kueh as loss of Brain I'ower, Wake u'ness, lioarinj Down 1'ains in the Hark, Seminal W aknes', Hys teria, N'er ou Pros ration, Noctnni il Oniis sioiit?, Leucorrhoc, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of I'ower awl Iinputeticy, which if nei, lecretl often lead to premature old ae and insanity. Price $1 a box; 6 boxej fcrfj.O) : Sent bv mail on receipt of price. ' A UI;II Ti: W K I l.V. H pveii i with eery i' order received, to refund tne j We hve thousimisof testinioniaU from old and y.unr, of both nl-xcs, who have been SirSff" usc f A,hroduinc lilt; i I'll it O ur:iHli: Co. n extern isiancn, liox, ii. rortianu, ureoi!. i For sa'e ly Korhay & Jlason, wholesale and i retail drusists, Albany, reyon ! I or money j refunded rrantcd to cure ml & ! mm m j l"1 j'l' 1 h-iargett nr.n :..fs variety ol mmm, b lalitoiiisT tjdeba k er i newton IA- ikk: t.'II'AXV' THE MOUNT Mi'STA KOUTK. Time lietween tinci :im l'r:iiiriro Albany 35 35 IS C XT 22 California express trains run daily between Portland ami han Francisco. SOI TH SOUTH 4:00 p in..Lv.. 8:18 p m..Lv.. 7:45 a m..Ar.. ..Portland ....Ar.. 10:45 am ..Albany I.v.. 6:45 am .. S. I'"rai,cisco.Lv.. 7-00 pm Loch I I'uss.iTraln Dully- (Ex. 8unds H:00 a m..Lv. , 12:40 j) tn..bv.. 2:40 o m..Ar.. , . . Port land . , . .Albany..., ..Emrcne.. . ...Ar. ....Lv. ...bv. . 3:45 pm ,11:35 am . 9:00 am LrtMtuon Branch. :'J0 p ni..Lv. .. 9:00 pm..Ar... 12:50 pm..Lv. .. l:36pm..Ar... ..Albany.. . Lebanon . ..Albany.., . Lebanon. . Ar.. ..Lv.. ..Ar.. ..Lv.. 6:30 am ; 6:45m j 2:45 pm 2 .IX) pin PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPEUS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of Second Class l'a senders attai hed to Kx rets 1 rains. The S. P, Co.'h Kerry maVcs conncc'ion with all the regular trains on the eatit side di vision from toot of r btreet. Potrlaud. tVrst Side-' Division. Between l'oitlam! and Corvallif. I Mnll Train IJnlly-t xcept Sunday 7:30 a in.. Lv. .. 12:25 p in.. Ar... .i'o.-.lsnl . Ccn aiiis. . .Ar.C 20 p. L 1.S0 p. At Albanv and Conallis conncet with trnina of Oren Ha itit-Kailroad. KXre.s.s Triiln lnU Expt Sunday) 4:50 p ni. .Lv ..t.. I'ortland . Ar. 8:00 p m . Ar MeMinnville.Lv. 9:00 am 5. 4 ."hi m THROUGH TICKETS lo Al! Point". SOUTH AND EAST Via California, CSTFor full information rejrardinf? rates, maps, etc-, eall on con panv s agent at Albany K. KOK1ILER, li. V. UOGEKS, Manajrer. . Asst. G. F. &P- A 0KEB09 RAILWAY and VtVlCITIOX C51PM1 Columbia River Route Trai cr the r'ast leme rortland r.t 8 A. M and 2:40 P. H. daily; TICKETS to and from principal points in United States, Canada and Kurope. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant Clcepia Cart Ban Thrccirh en Ejprc:-! Train OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free of Charge unci Wlibont Change. Closo Connections at Portland for San Frco Cisco and 1'uget Sound points. For further r-artirulars inquire of Curaan & Monteith, First Street. Albany, Oregon. fTBoats leave the C). R. N. Co.'a wharf, at the foot of liroadalbin atrcet, on Tuesday an j Friday of each wek. C. G. RAWLINGS, Local A?eu. c. j. KJiirn. Cnrrl Manager. A. L. M4XTVKIX. . I. T. A. THE- OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. AND Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line AND Hours Less Time, Than by any other route: ! 22 First-clasg through passenger and' freight from Portland and all roil to in the Wil irette Vrllcy to and ficm Spn Franiifco. Accomodations unsurpassed for comfort and lety. Fares and treitrhta via Yaquins and the Oregon Deve oproent company's steam ihips, much less that by any other route be ween all points in tbe Willlanittte VallcT nd San Francisco, Sailing dates. FROM TAQU1KA. Willamette Valley.... Ang 3d! Willamette Valley 13th I Willamette alley " 22d WiIlametteValley " 3lgt FROM 8 AS FRAK CISCO Willamette Valley J my 30th Willamette Va.loy Aus; Sth Willamette Vallev ' 18th Willamette Vallev " 27th The company reserve the rtoht to chanr - teamcra or sailinir dates. C. H. IIahweix, Jr., Gen F. & P. Atcnt. J04 llontjjomery street, San Francisco, Cal. daily passkxgf.r trains. Kxccpt Sundays.) Vaquinafi:45 a m I I.v Albany 1:C0 r Corvallis 10::iss a m " (.'orvallis 1:40 p V Taqnina Route ! v LiiiLUrJ yuuiu im Ar Albany 11:10 A M I Ar l.unur.a fi-V) r. v O fi C. tnuim ceiinei-t at Ail.anv and ''r- Pi'tiienibrr the Oifcn racific popu'ar j Stmmu r ixcnr-ioiis to V fjuina Lo rate ; ti"Kits n?e m im ca'e. evyry Wednes- 1 day at (1 Saturday fjom All'&ny, CcrvcliL' ; am! i' h i! . m 1 :t ; i i . ' W.M. .V. Tlr.-.l, i C. Ilonrr. Cri .r .l ;.iuiiati. i? I.. K. i V. '.(f-Tii tOiV.'i;i;n, it Ci' 71 DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors -OF AGRICULTURAL DEPOT ALBANY. ' j Shelf Hardware, Domestic and ! : FULL GARDENER'S AND PAP.M "WAGONS, In the central illaniettc Valley. t)nniitly filled at lowest rates. -AT- !J. J. A !A1I i , I i l SPRINGFIELD SAWilfllLL A. WIIEELEK, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SPKIXOFIELI) OBEOON K7"Alhaiiy yard nil ollirc im K;.i!roal, tu.lwn fc 4il. ci d 5th f-trcet?S, A., Wheeler, Albany llauauer, :tavm luniNt r not exrelled in quality, tid facilities not surpassed forthe prompt and suti.-fut'tori tillln.- or oidcrf. 1 ri'Miri'tfuliv trade What Ceri fa P. Hurt gftcWW ftrogerio or Karoo rip Syrnpau Mourn ox Mtoutmrm Olmrn tMttaim, Oaatotfa rare Crtte, CVwuWl-.-n Kor Stomach Diarrhoea EnjcfcOton CHrxa healthy (Jeep ; alao ida A'Bcetiaa I .VftlP.TASrc SSSPerfect Kemedies IS) UJ (.MSIIfllPTlOif BROWNSVILLE. . t T J .' i. t t .t ( . Of -1' .:. THE OREGON Other Leading Sewing Machines LINE OF CARPENTER'S TOOLS EACES AND BUGGIES Orders from a distance solicited uti VIERECKS SHAVING PARLOR THREE CHAIRS RUNNING STEADY. A CLEAN TOWEL TO KVKHY CUSTOMED. AS Shaving U. rentF. Hair Cettirf ibf.. I L. J, fiiliril a t-hare oftb a. WHEELER is && fee a. Chnilrmmrr tm known to waya A. 4ti , M.PC . . 1 - - " DAVIS ORGo- AND BOOK