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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1891)
.THIS MmifliftO Hfll.ALI). SATTjliDAV. jaiSUAbV iv. M)t. IMILY 4ND WKEKM 1 F.KMS OK SUBSCRIPTION PAIIY lul.IUl.rd every niorniinr except Monday n ereu by earner, per "" u-hi ukiI, wr n n 8 00 WKHKLT. I ruLllshed every Friday Morning.) er r, per annum, lu advance... ...... L00 H heir ul uaid lit ad vam-e. ...... 2TfcO THE MAI LA. l tlie Alhany postotflce close Fur all oitices nortli fits t'MUrn states 1 60 A. M, fli Wirt aide f a nd the Na. row Omi R. R4 7 us r-uitUnd and Sun. 11 A. H tvalhs and Vaqitina 12:30 r. offlce -'' - 730 r. II Tl. puMoitke will be cl d each evening .tout x lo mtn o'clock. rUtfisteied matter for the ly morning tram shtiutd be wailed before o clock the serious evculup. OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Deport eir.Dgt Punt ht. ...ill.VipmjliSOpin 3.40pinl7.46ani THE INDIANS. It is perhaps c)iterful news to hear that the troops have been ahle to "bring in" a portion of the hostile Indians that have been creating such a disturbance, but it would give greater satisfaction to the public to hear that the whole lot of them were buried right where they are. The United States has spent years :-nd tuitions of dollars in the eff.ft to render the Indians pelf-aiittainin and comfortable. They have been pien land, provisions ud pro tection, and Mill they .fit the! white men's scalps and plunder. It is quite common to hear it said that all the present trouble hm grown out : ti e bail faith of tlie United K-alea government toward the Indians, but there is no evidence of anything of the sort. As Secretary Noble says, the gov er.iinent has tieen feeding the Mjux in idleness for years in ful fillment of its treaty obligations, and this very generosity has bred in them a spirit of discontent and fault-finding which has come to a head in open revolt. Treaties with the nomadic In dia is ar very one-sided affair. The United States considers itself bound by its con'racts, and carries out its obligations to the fullest extent, wMl the Ii diam observe the treaty only so long and in so far as they likeor as seeinato thcii ail vantage. They ate a wild and untamable race, possessed of a cenain amount of shrewdness and cunning, but with no sens of the j binding force of an ob igation such as mark. intercourse anions civil i , , , , iz-d ntt.onr..It may sound t inel Utny ho, but the only i-oln-1 tion of the problem of the nomadic! Indiana is their extermination,! .1 .--n .1 ,' since they will not be.com. amen-1 able to the laws and legulationa of the dominant race nor will they keep faitii with that race unless it ;ears distinctly to their advan tage to do, and not always then. The inferior must give wav to the siqierior always, and the case of j the Indians of the prairies and i plains ia no exception to the rule. SeRix.iKiEi.n.Ohio, reports that a harvester trust has saved $ lO.O'K),-O-Ml in expenses over the old coin p litive system without increasing prices to buyers. This it ia said, i done by decreasing compe titive advertising, commissions to arnts and middlemen, and by the I'l-ieiing up of small factories lha! eii.llil nut Im 0ionii.iltf.aYltr reia.l on. ThU son mla verv "fisl.v for! everyone knows that when men get control of monopoly they are under .-ry strong temptations to work it for all it is worth, to the disadvai. tago of consumers and their own ulrimaternin. T ii e siukiiii! of the steamer CliHinpion in the Willamette near S tlein, by striking a stump in the r.ver, is but more evid.nce of the need of a little voverninent w. rk in improviiii; the np;cr Willam tlle. A iiKHlrrate auiov.nt ex la. i led at the 1 1.. l.t time would ke. the river oi-n lor sle:; initials jh far up a- Alb:ny he year r Hind and this important work onalit not to be neglected. iMvutsiriKo crops is one of the yrr-.tt demands on the part of the t.regon farner jnt now. Wheat at Cocenli does not comj.are, as a p.otltable crop., to oat at oOcents, liops at :) or 40 cents, or even l.tatoes at half a dollar, while giMxl fruit always brings go;xl rice. The orphan's home and hospital of Albany should receive a liberal appropi iation at the hands of the legislature. Thkkk is every reason to be lieve tfeat the immigration loOie gon thia year will be very large. ovERrsoruxa the earth. At a recent meeting of the British Association an elaborate set of statistics was produced to show that the world will, in the ordinary course o' things, be folly inhabited in about 182 years, which estimate considerably tends the period at which some learned men believe humanity be crowded to excess. Having previously swept away the arctic and antarctic regions as not being essential for his argument, he parceled out the remainder of the earth into: Cultivable land, 28, 560,000 square miles; steppe, scrub, poor grass, etc., 13,901,000 square miles ; barren deserts, 4, 180,000 square miles; a total of 46,350,000 square miles. The pop ulation living upon this he reckons at a little over 1,407,000.000, di vided thus : Eu rope, 300,200,000 ; Asia.ft'W.OOO.OOO; Africa, 127,000. 000 (a much lower estimate than most pe.1j.l9 compute) ; Australia, 4,750,000; North America, 87,250, 000; South America, 38,600,000. Mr. ltavenstein showed how, supposing the standard of life among the various people to re main the Eame, supposing the population increases at the rate of 8 er cent, in every decade, and supposing there are no extraordi nary improvement in agriculture, the population that these areas would liear (mentioning 270 indi- iduals to the square mile as a fair average), he suggetta that the !roductivenend of the earth might e better utilized when people un derstood economy. IiRADSTitEKT's is authority fo Il statement that :t'ry among New " York banking interest indicate a general opinion (here that the finatieil mi I credit disturbance is practically over, and that tt.e process of rtcupeia :iw is in f til I progress. Such MiiiiioiiB receive con Urination froui i he deceased conversaiism shown y financial interests, the increas ing supply of money oflered in time loan11, and lu-r rates and better i p chafing !:tn..ii-l for commercial paper. tttHRLFA AKMt A S.4LVF. Tte bi ' salve in the world for Cuts. tniisc, S'.f, I'lfiT. Salt lilieuni, -Vver sores, Trt:er, Chapped Hand, ls:lllaii'. Corns?, ami skin Eruptions, :i:d it lively cures Piles, or i.o paj required. It is rtiarantecd Vj give erl'ect satisfaction, or money re. niideil, 1'iiee'Jo cents itr how For al FohhMy Ar Matron Koot anl Shorn. Purchasers f Boots and Shoe hear in mind that big advei'ise- inentR anil fiHi.rH .if 1 ii ir . iiw.i-,niit .0 not always mean best values, Vou will have to pay some one a profi' as no one can do business without expense. The qtiect on is .rh0 vm Uie Ip i,r the least money. S.ou el E. Yovsti. ' , . Tr 1 he men of this vicinity need . ,W1 v............ ....f.. i..ik so conaiani.y anoiil. :iai.'ii:ws and Washburn. Its not tln-ir !ood iookH the ladies are talking about, it is the g.oxl qualitesof the cook and heating dtoves they pell, livery ne seems to le deligli'.ed when thfy buy from M. and V.-. Town talk, thenuantitv of stoves ' Matthews and Washburn are xellling. Choice l.iw son's perfumery at I In in French's corner. A The lM'St make of gold pens at r rcucli s, a' 'educed pnee. Mince meat at F. L. Kenton's. File Celebrated French CURE 'vrn"' KTQtg AFTER lie ite.iecjlite urantol either lex whi tht-r .i-i'iiiitf fr.iw tlie exifnie use ol bti.uulun.4, oturro or upluui, or thr nigh j outhriil iinlib ;riioii,over in.l.iUrr.Ke, etc., n h Uss-( mm Power, Wakeiu nrw, Hearing Imii iaiiii in .lie vk, Setni.ial Wraknw, Uys .iris, Nt-r ou r"r,r ratiuii, N'oetuni il Oniie .one, l.'ii'j..tlii, libziiifin. Weak Memory, ill Power a-i.l luiiiute.i.v huh if nc--- M.-t.l lien lra.1 to prcuiadiie oltl aea ami i neauuv. Pnee jl a l.; 0 Loiei Itr ii.iiO St-nt hv mail "it rei-etpr cil i.ik-e. wain t: .i tK4u:: i vivm with every S" .r.ler rn-vi.e!, to renin j tne money if a Permanent .-.ire i rot otfe te l. W'e h ke thiiukiitls il teitiiuioniale troin old tml yuiiiiir, of both u-w, ho lia.'e been oeriiniK-ntlv rnreil iiy the life -f Ahra.Ii.ine ;;irculjr free, A.l.lrrM, .. ni. 4i'iittu M:ni-iR to. Western l'.rs.iit h, l, 27. Pnr.boil, lnon. Kor aule Iiy Konliay t II vton. a ho iuir ami tail ilniKieU, A'.i.'aiiy, Orettna. " nmi fiib Kor Female It reifiibritlee; notli inif i-ke Ihem on the market. Never fail. fiileeeBifullv iwil hv i.roiuiriifi.t allies monthly. Guarantee.' to re lieve mi'irt!wel nienslriiation. Sure Safs Ceriiia Don't lie hiiniVtisf. ireil. Save time. Health ami money. Take no other. Sent to any a.1 ilreae Sy m:.ii on receipt of pn.v, tl 00. Ail ilreea krv MeUlelae 'aruanv Wen Briii. t. Ik ?7, 1'ortlaM.I. r. Sold by I'lithiy t Maisi, Albtay. 0reje 'litis Silts X, s'waAaKBL. 'a -HAS A FINK ilSEALETTE He also makes a specialty ot Ladies1 and Mens fine shoes. You can find WA.3NTTJED -Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of- DEYOE & FBOMAN 15:r).S., guns and IE. C. a.'vi.'.r.A , i , , N. B. I will continue to sell my dry goods at cost until they are all gone. FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. OADTION w.rr.n.VSr'J: has his name nnd hi CQ D -I O CO rw S-"'' W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHCE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Laced Wateraraaf Grata. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot be better shown than by the strong endorse ments or Its thousands of constant wearers. Se.OO Genuine llaad-aewed, an elegant and 9 stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. Syl .OO Hand-oewed Welt. A fine calf Shoe unequalled for style anddurabllltjr. tQJK) tioedyear Welt ni tne atandard dress O Shoe, at a popular price. SO .SO Policemaa'a hhee Is especially adapted w for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made In Congress, Button and Lcce. $3&$2SHOESlafdS( have been most favorably received since Introduced and the recent Improvements make them superior to any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and If be cannot suddIt vou send el direct to factory enclosing advertised pn postal for order blaoks. YV. 1 JJOIGLA8, BrecliCea , , . t-s vJ ) TOM Vi'ACES. Com a 1 . Manufacturer of mit service ami polite atlentio'i tt every! -oily. MATT 1 1 E WS W AiSH Ii U UN. -AND DEALER IX- HE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST C!?ar l'liijr and Smoking Tohacoos, Meerschaum and fn!l lin-f o' Smokers' Article?. N'e dooi to Pfl.-illtr's candy LINK OF- JACKETS ! what want. imorters anu ueaiers in an kinds o ammunition iislimg ackleof ev ery depcript:on, cutlery and base ball gooila, tents, hammocks and cimp chairs. The largest stock south of Portland.. Come one and all. No trouble to show erode. Quic sales and small profits is our motto. Also t repair shop connected with store and first class workmen to do all kinds of work. Leader in popular prices in HOOTS & SHOES and (ients KUHNlSHINii GOODS. Sole agency for the Lu:lIow Fine Shoe. Shsea mvm ererr nslr Brlce ata.sBic4 batlaaa. 7 f I- ! or a a, Maaa. Tl result of heavy .... almost invaria 'ly tiisastn nts t the fel 1 nv who iIjps i he hcav t-h arc! lit;. J Ins is as true or prices as it is ot deadly !ire;.rn's. Thai's why Wd h ive chalked OUR I .V.OODS down to HOI'-! i and see us at our store ! ..." an I Choice Cigars! Briar Pipe, as store, Albany, Oreoa, A. L. BAN Y fflte Institute. ALBANY, 0REG0H 1888... 1889 A tUll UtpS Of IliStiUttCIS. C'aeaiual, acf tifi.- literary, crnitncreia. and normal cla aes. Cournea of atuily ar- ranc-e l to meet the nela of all irnulea of tuilenta. Sfn ial iiwtMivincoW oOered to tudeuts from nhroaiL Tuition rani;ea from 4IS.S m KIW..VI I'er Terw. Instrui.K'ntt inntrtirlir.n in oum- i given by MiM lum lioiira Board in private f.nuilii. a low ra'ee, ami rooms for self iKianliie.. at Ptnali expense. A careful iiperviaion excreiscd over pup jwoy from home. For cireubrs and full parlicu!aia, aildrm the president, lti:V. I'.IXKKT N. CON1IT, Alliany, Orcpon. CU0WDER BROS Contractor and Builders. Jllice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, Jbany, Oregon. Kstimates given n all kinds of buildingsorcarpen er work. All work intrusted to s will ! s pro u;)tly ccocite I. Grid Oyster Oieiri ATITHE DELMOJICO. Oysters for sale in large or (small quantities. JpTEa.stern and Coast oyBters. 1 DEAI.KHS IX STOVES, TINWARE, HOUSE FURNiSHlNGS Manufacturers of galvanized iron cornice. Plumbing a specialty. Give us a call. IP I -A.TsTO, WISHING A KIKST-CLASS "IS- 1. sr urent, the bet uixde to stand thr climate of this coast-, rain be eic'ed by .-a'tini,' at Mis: 11. Ii. IfymanV, opixwit-- 'he Masonic Temptd, Pinl li'eec. 'J'oe latest ocaland instrumental music kept for sale. Alse th tartest aaaorlinent of nUmpin patterns select from this side ot 'Frim.i. viven in paintiux ami eninro:icr at her studio over Linn County Bank. Give her your ordur and you will be pleased. ! y Oil ....A KUt.I. STOCKOF ... Stap.' e G roccri cjs i Crockery. Glassware. OJlM, tic. FRESH BAIvKD BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable hauc !s also lo I i , found a xiinplcie aortme'it ot frwdi fa ni'y I ifiocerle, t wh:.-t is onnntaotlv heini: a-hlrd ! all the e60iULMe lines of groceries nd pre- j visioii, such as j Cranberries, Fine Pichlea. Driad Beef C'.UDDcd to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, tastein Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware. Etc, Ihese KOtMlg were all ho'iirhC wiien rie j ere kjw ana iiieoeneiiior u.e nit'Kin ir iveii to his ciiMtomere. Keinonilier theiitac-., it the old corner on 1 irsl aid Uroalalhln .u(s. Conrad Mfrr. DR. V. C. NKGUS, tiraiuate of ttio Rual ('-lilcf uf I Lonilon, Eu"l.tiil, aleonf tl.e liullc- ! vue Me '.ieal CVilcj.':. ! The Dr. has apeut lifetime tif j ituily and practice uiid makes a ej cialty tl chronic diseaKcg, rcnmvea i cancers, acrolclaenlareinciitHumori" j iuil wens, without pain nr th knife. rto makes a epncialty iu trvat inent with electricity. Has pr&ctu cd in the German French and English hospitals. Calif promptly attended day uii'ht. His notto is -y.OD WILL TO ALL." sT"Oftice and resnleuco Ferry street, hetwAen Third d KVwrth. Albany Nurseries. WE HAyS OX HAND AT OUR nursery on the Corvallis road, one half mile from town, as fine a lot of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can be found anywhere on the coast, j If you contemplate plant irg trees, ! it will piy to see our stock and ;et j our prices and catalogue free. i IIYMAN & l.UOWXKM.. ! Stockholders' Annual Meetine;. i NOTICE IS 1IERKKV GIVEN THAT the auuiiat tneetiirf of the stoekhoMers i of tie Green Baxin I.11111I -ring Co Hill he i he'd at the office of the conii'a y in Ha uled, I Oreifon, n the 221 of January, l&tfl, t the hour of . ociock r M t-.ir tue ouri-ise o eleotinv ili-eetore i sa d company, and al-o otner etieers ol tho uonipuny. lleeenilwr ill, ISt t. J. 1. MO.S rnoaEXY, ecrtarT. DID YOU See those wicker j wixxl baskets at T. : Brink's. i Wicker ! om in onMCfiDT ouliu uumruni Ko.-k ers at Brink's FOR T'ie nicest and liest lied i I-o'iiicrt8 g.) toT. II. Brink's. ; He lino them. j I or mi- i t.ii-l niiir'1 raiiten Two mow littttiflie I I? furnixhfd for li.-ht miri tie near tne iiiisih-mii jiftrt if ton'n. u i children. Addreis Uiis ull.ct. 1 Won 1 1 Baker I REMOVAL i - ; i Albany Funiitiirc Co. Are now removing their entire stock of f-truittiie into their elegant new quarters in the new Baltimore brick. They have added a ma:nlf icent line of newest i.attcrn in lied-room ami parlor sets and all kinua of tine furniture, and will have on of the finest furniture establish ments in the citv. Their prices will lie found very leaHonal 1. A line line of carpets Itought before the raic will he sold at low lignies. Call ami see tliem in tlieir new r.s r. itaovK t-11. jiyjji:, JULIUS GKADWOHlS GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. Till'. LKaDIX. CROCKERY, FANCY J001 AND TOY STOUE OF ALIJANY. THK ONLY GENUI.vJ KOUKU HUOS SlL V KB WARE, FRENCH CHINA M GLASSWAKK, HO V'S WAGON A BY AND POi.L CAB, RIAGES. AND A Gor.sril Assortiaout of Fizzy Coziz. Sjc;.U' in fie finest Te is, Coffee" and Kaniilv (iroecrics. II Imy (or netca-'h anl carries tlin lar-st stock in Iht Valley. jjgr-i,i(i,rance njrfnt for Fire an.l h in. SALZER'SS" ARE THE BEST OLPPLT FOR ALL SOILS S K K IJ S AND CLIMES. W fcsl W They will yield for you, OATS IK bo.. WHEAT M bu., BA liLK V ll bu., CORS 100 bu. FOTATOKS 600 hu. per a. t".Send ( i-ents for sample farm seeds and catalogue. tTend Sr. for pkg. "Arnw ltadish" and elrsrant ratio'. Os Trlsl: .' plcini. Karlimt VeRrtahpSi'"l-.Mi5t ..... a.nn.u 1" Ml. I"" D. W.VI ff II Ul II.MI1I n A if Pkrv. r.ii-giiiiv r lower eeas, palil, w im i-ow rrciROv .o raruic toaM Mates. JOHN A. SALZER, LA h luive in M now tlie md W. . Iloaidtiarte for Holiday i i DRY GOODS, NOTION'S, FANCXi (iOOD AND FUliXISJIINC! iOODS Kvt-ry show n in Alliany 1 ,. .. ' vou Cmiiiiienciiiir Di'cciulicr i Our cloaks at cohf. Come while really the jrr.-atest drive ever ottered al'I,l fsUl we lind ve are overstocked ' "F '"R " ttiirty days Khali give We can and wi U save you money. to tshf.w jjticd. i i f tote. Proprietors nilTI.V. V. pd.ll. cents. . "AME' the new 17 day It.vJihh CROSSE. WISCONSIN. RKA i), tlie 0 si as well it Assortment of We lnow that we cai; 1st We. will .Mark the assort 'nent is nood. T!;is i in Albm:y. ( . accout t of the iu iei:t' llea y I'ndcrwear nv.d extiu t;arg:i:r.s. ( all i.d e' j rics. A hasi:i Goods t RESPECTFULLY, VV. F. READ, J THB Tauina Route rFvON IhCIFIG j-AIIROAD T. K. Iltl.;. l.'ec.ivcr. AM Oregon D8ya!apit!fifltCfl.,s JSioantsl:i Line m MiratOiiTER JlMj 22 Hours I-e?4-s Tlrn Tlian by any other route: A'x-oi.nlktinns unn'Vir.l for omfcrt aa sstcty. Kan sin frvi t ia Vaquina an tbu oresmi lve o'i:.t iti.;ti y's thipft, inn. h lev4 tl ar l at 'tbt-r ronte weMti al; )o'.t' in ll. Uiti.i i-tt't Val and San Kraiiriac". Saiuno PATHS . ra.in rauGiaa. A'illaiif-I. Valley ... .. l'ec 10th w v v.nu Willatnelte Vallej ....... Mlh rK'i sax raaatiMx. ft ralln . Doc. Ilk Wsllwivltr Valley " 1Mb WillallH'tre all.:. Nov, 24 III Tlie .t4.., w.v r. er.i the rhiftl t eha-m wa..-rs l Milimr .tales WAII.T -AM.iAirs taii.se, hseufif .Siiiioajs.) t, V...u a ;.'l I s Li Allnuiv I2-90 r' t.r..Mi in;.;, a H J " fjorvalii 11 ra r A !"! a lAr Vaniiiru 4'3S r. o 4 C. iiai cx a M:-n and oi Ma. Is Hoaa, t', . Ji.l'k, Cxviitoral atanaicet. ii. r a f. &Keut Cortailin, na EAST SOUTH CIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC HOOTE. T.IL' MO'JNT HIS7A ECUTE Calif,.;! ia fx ti r:ini. rt:ii daily R i'iii i j NO-1M ....Viu...d .... Ar.. 6:3. am I'cii " m..l.v Afiwy Lv.. am ' ..At. .. .S. t raiititco.Lv.. Vrixa C4H. I raav. Iralu Itaily (ta. Sunday S:00a m..l.v P'rtlaid ....Ar. . 4:00 I ni 12:20 pni..Lv.... Albany Lv..li.-oo am p mAr.....RoM;ouin b 2tani alMn Mranrk. 2.. tip ..l.r Allry Ar.. W:i. .tn 2...'ie. Ar Lelw4l a.v k,,.g 'sm..l, Ar.. 4. Apia s.-;2 ' l.-liw..-n H.. S-4'.um Albany lti:i nit.r (fN-et S'lii.lai) .Vfirx. I.' ....IVitUid....j'r....'.ta a v 'JA. . A.uuy. n .. a s ULLilAN li I ' F F KTS i . K K l K K . HU Kl-T KI.MKiiNO ( A;s, a.VMiMi.t.aMMn ef Sr-oriil 1 ae ta Mi.'.rr a:t. 1.1 l.t K n-w 'i ram. el Sltle HitKiou. B.'tv-en roitiami and 'cirval!is .Hull Trln lily-Kxce. Sundty 7joam..Lr ...P!ni ..Ar.E 30 i. m Cilo . n. .A. . t'nviii.. t. I2.ssi. in At Vl.;i. and t'onu'lis ro.ir.cct with tra-u. i- MraiilicK.-..ima.l. l'n train llaift i.r.x. .it Minlny is- ci. .!..... tvrtrid ..." Ar.Ts:St"sm rr-i . Ar.... ii. ?;n.nnlk.l... bAim THROUGH TICKFTS l. AC C..!i.t CAST AND SOUTH r I-'... tM,,is f;i f'.-,u.n.-u.t) re P! .1:11 rt.-j , sjm, et, .. .-all v:t ccu t-Jhj's tu; II ' al i.uin , 1 IvOKIIf.H:. K P. KCf.T.HS, .'-uiw:r Awl. O. K fcT, A TGAD,7r0rM.TnE PRiKCiPiyoiKTS THE ri'NITED STATfS'CAHADA W EUROPE. PifLLK'U PALACE CAR SIIFrEFS. Tree Ci.lo6.rt f leenirr Cat Trig Throsgb El toss Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL HLT'F KAN CITY, CHICAGO AND ST. I) fit?. rj'rsant New Maine 4'ai till I'kiscr, Closa Connections at Porliand for Sao Fran Cisco and Puirct Sound points. aVBoat leave the Co mpany's aharf, at tlie foot of Pinsdnltiin strec. on ToewKv an J Friday of earh cek. C. O. RAH'l.i;.tW. t'itv t.ckct and hretht Apwit r. f. Mil Ceteral Trafilr anrr. 1. X. Iff. i. P. A, THK MAKKETS. Al l: NT JI."',7'ATIOHS. Wlrcal fiw 0t. 4.C Kmiir 4 2?. jiei thl J' r7t U.v r;.r.-.; rti..-r.-yK.rC."; !.! 1 1 IS.i. Ilt'ii.s Utrt !.V . 1 UllltTK Ci(;lStu I!.l. ...- -t(g lc. IUy 1 iifntliy, tlr?, oatK'arid i eau A; if 'ireett, per bii. I" ii , 1 it i. i!. 4C5t. tier lb. Apnea cli'itsi t.lvat-lied 9c sundried ,? e. l.iiit kitv 4.j5 00 liiwi Jiid. a, i-reep, 4 c. c !t . i k;tA,3ii ;Kbecp tlt, lilfl c, according lo col. Tk cf 2(22Kc crcs. Mutton n m jier head. Hojra -V?c. oreffc. Ijtid Ke", or 5 gallon Ut. IV