THE MOBN1NG HERALD: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, foOl.
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THE MAILS.
Hail it the Albany pottotflce cloee
For all oAcea north
The Eastern states 6;30 a. M,
The Wast Side f
And the Nairow Ga i R. RJ )
or Portland and Sattu "..II A. M
onraltU and Vaquina .12;S0 r. M
kofflce sonth mmm. 7:30 r.
The poetonV, will be cl d each evening
I rem six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the ly morning
train should be mailed belore o clock the
rayivua eveninr.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
raasMurer.
tll.13vmjl2.20pm
3.40puii7.45ain
Ficlttht
The report of the American Iron
and Steel Association shows that
the pig iron production in I8!K) was
10,307,028 net tons of 2000 pounds,
an increase of 21 per cent over the
preceding year. This output ex
ceeded that of Great Britain by
1,200,000 gross tons of 2240 pounds
and was 600,000 tons greater than
her production in 1882, the largest
on record. If the phenomenal
demand for iron is considered, and
the fact that prices have steadily
diminished in the face of it, the
free trader must admit that the
claim of the protectionist that the
creation of a great domestic in
dustry is a vast benefit is absolute
ly sound. Suppose that we had
remained stationary in the matter
of iron production, as we did dur
ing the fourteen years prior to the
adoption of the protective policy,
does any one imagine that the un
paralleled demand for structal iron
would have arisen, and if it had is
any one insane enough to imagine
that we would not have leen
obliged to pay enormously for our
supplies if we had remained de
pendent upon England, as we
necessarily must have done had
we not put on a heavy protective
duty? The answer to these ques
tions ie found in the tables of pro
duction during the period preced
ing and following protection and
the price lists of both periods, ami
they show distinctly that the fail
ure to develop our own iron in
dustry prior to 18M0 caused us to
pay England enormous prices,
while since that period, by pro
moting domestic production, we
have greatly reduced prices and
made the use of iron liosBiMe in
hundreds of directions never
dreamed of before.
(Among the many curious cus
touts that a close observance of
"nature's laws has brought into
use, perhaps the following, told
by the Medical Record, is the
most peculiar: The grip of an
ant's jaw is retained evfn after
. the body has been bitten ofl' and
nothing but the head remains.
This know ledge is possessed by a
certain tribe of Indians in Brazil,
.who put the ants to a very peculiar
use. When an Indian gets a gash
cut in his hand, instead of having
his hand sewed together, as
physicians do in this country, ho
procures five or six large black ants,
and, holding their heads near the
gash, they bring their jaws to
gether in biting the flesh, and thus
pull the two sides of the gash to
gether. Then the Indian pinches
off the bodies cf the ants, and
leaves their heads clinging to the
gash, phich is held together until
the gash is perfectly healed.
It is to be hoped that the large
fortune which Mist? Catharine
Drexel will devote to the education
of the. Indian and the negro will
be wisely managed. Several
millions have already been spent
on the education of each of these
races, but the result, especially in
theiaseof the Indian, is not en
couraging. No training will be of
any avail for the young Indian so
long as he is returned to the
agency and to his old savage life
when his studies are finished. If
any of Miss Drexel'a millions are
applied to teaching the Indian how
to farm and to be self-supporting
her name will rank high among
those who have tried to solve the
Indian problem.
The aligators thtt used to
swarm in tne bayous of the (iulf
States, are becoming extinct and
in a few years it is said will cease
to exist. As soon as a commercial
valne was placed upon their hides
and carcasses, the war of cxtermi-
nation commenced. Well let the
ugly brutes go, and if several other
species of wild animals that are at
times dugerousto man should go
the same road there would be no
cause for regret.
Tue report of Select Committee
on Immigration and Naturaliza
tion makes a rather formidable
looking volume, but the magnitude
of the interests involve fully justify
the most exhaustive inquiry. The
statistics which accompany the
report show very plainly that our
moral, social, and industrial pro
gress is being seriously retarded
by the thrusting upon us, through
various agencies, of large numbers
of fo.eigneers who are wholly unfit
for American citizenship. It is
not enough that our laws should
guard against ths coming of the.
pauper and criminal classes. The
committee recagnize this fact and
seek to apply a remedy. It is not
the intent to restrict immigration,
but to sift it to separate the
desirable from the undesirable im
migrants and permit only the
landing of those who have the re
quisite moral and physical quali
ties. The committee regard the
time as far in the future when the
country will suffer from an over
crowded population, hence they
can not recommend so radical a
regulation as consular inspection
or educational examination. The
report says: "It will be fifty years
before statesmanship need appre
hend a burden from the influx of
desirable aliens, but the time now
is, and always will be, when the
undesirable should be prohibited
a landing in our country." The
amendments recommended by the
committee to the general laws are ;
the exclusion of any person likely
to become a public charge; any
one suffering from a loathsome
disease; a polygamist, and any
person whose passage has been
paid by another, or who is assisted
to come, and who can not show
clearly and satisfactorily that he
does not lelong to any of the pro
hibited classes.
The position taken by Mr.
Cleveland upon the silver ques
tion, as shown in his letter to the
Cooper meeting in New Yotk, re
ceives various comments. Repre
sentative Bynum, of Indiana, be
ing asked by a reporter what effect
the letter would have, replied "It
is a long time belore the next
democratic convention." Just so,
and in the meantime the demo
cratic managers will hope that
Cleveland's utterances will fade
front public recollection in the
south and west, while the fact that
he is a goldbug will beindustrious
ly used to assist him in New York
and New Knglund.
It looks very much as though
Pameli had pcored another point
against the men in his party who
desired to force him out of the
leadership. Certainly O'Brien
has lost ground by his ludicrous
manifesto, that lays him open to
attack by its strained language
and its abuse of adjectives.
Teacher KiamitiHlimi.
Notice is hereby given that the
regular public examination of
teachers, for Linn county, will
take place in Albany, commencing
on Wednesday, Feo. 25th at 1
o'clock c. m.. ami continue until
Friday noon, Feb. 27th. All
teachers must positively be present
at the time of commencement, as
no one will be admitted to the ex
amination who is not so present.
(J. F. KrssKi.i.,
County School Superintendent.
Money Is King,
This is a true saying and is the
reason that Mueller A Garrett are
doing such a rustling business.
Their cash figures are taking the
lead and their stock is the best.
You do not have to pay for any
long credit by trading with them
as they do business on a strict
cash principle.
Albany Flsli Market.
I wish to inform the public that
Mr. llammell will take charge of
the market for the present,
M. Hyde.
New goods of the latest patterns
sold at Matthews and Wash
burns is why they will sell over
four lo.ula of stoves and ranges
this year, they ave their first
carload of Jewel Stoves and ranges
now on the road to arrive r eu 1st.
The men of this vicinity need
not be jealous because their wives
talk so constantly about Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their iiood
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good qualites of the cook
and heating stoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
they buy from M. and W.
If you w ant feed go to Morris &
Blount. Coi. 1st, and Baker
streets, their prices are reasonable
and they deliver to all parts of the
city without extra cost, Custom
chopping a specialty.
The finest line of groceries ever
brought to this city can be found
at Allen Bros.
Fine comb .honey and salmon
bellies at Mueller & Garret's, the
leading grocers.
A large stock of fresh groceries
just received at I'arkerBros.
All kinds of canned goods at
Parker Bros.
Ludlow shoes at Klein Bros.' ex
clusive shoe store.
Kgan & Achison are selling mon
uments at Portland prices.
Prescriptions comtiounded with
care at Hulin A Dawson's drug
store.
Do Not Pass By !
:WE HAVE A FEW:
WINTER
TThat we
REDUCED RATES!
FURNISHING GOODS,
VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES. LADIES' AND
MIOSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, COTTON
AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES. SILK AND
LINE.V HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS.
VEILTNOS, SHAWLS, ETC.
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOOOS! -
Gr. W. SIMPSON,
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
W A. N T ED
-Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of-
DEYOE & FROM AN JSUOS.,
guns and
EIMTEMKIT
run high in this city over System
Builder as every body is usi ng it for
Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepsia
Constipation, Impure blood and to
bund up their system, iry it and
tell your friends about it, as it
must possess wonderful merit
when all speak well of it.
Wood for Sale.
Dry fir wood delivered to any
part of the city at if j 00 per cord.
Leave orders at the foot of Ferry
street at P. W. Spink's lumber
yard.
PIIYSHIAXS
ya DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND
W flUteon. Can be found at his office
room in Stratum's block, First street. Albany
Oregon
Cc.kllyTI'HysicTian' andIiS
. geon Albany, Oregon, office n Pierce'
new block. Othce hours, from 8 a. u. to
r. u.
A J. ROS8ITEU, VETERINARY 8UR
. iteon, graduate of Ontario veterinary
college and ine-i ber of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
diseases of all domesticated animals on
Scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's
livery stable Residence 4th and Calapooia
streets, Albany, Oregon.
CI". II AMI! EK I. IN, M. !., IloiiKiipathic
Physician, office at Dr. Wallace's old
Htaitd, llroadnlhin street. Office hours, 7 to
X a. v.; I to i ami (i to 8 r. x.
DRu
A. WIII'XEY, PHYSICIAN AND
Miri-on. Uraduate or tv-llevue Hospi
tal Medical College, New York City. Ittoeanef.
f women a siieeialty, Oltice in Foster block
ATTORSKY
, T. S1RNKV.
r. SARIN, J. W IWAPKR
BLKNiY, P. A I. I.N & DRAPER, ATl'OK
neys at law, Oregon Citv, Oregon. Twen
ty years expi;rienje as register uf thj t'. S.
Land utiles st Oregon City and in tne land
practice recommends us in our specialty
nusiuess before the Land Onice or the courts
:ind inv iking the practice in the general
Land Office.
HO. WATSON, attorney-at-law, Albany
. Oregon. Oltice in straliun block
J j N. DUNCAN ATTORN EY-AT LAW
, and notary public Olice in the struhan
mock, rooms No. 1 and 2.
o. k. m. Blackburn. o. w. wriuiit,
BLAOKLURN, WRICUT ATI'ORNEY At
Law, Albany Oregon. Othce in Odd
ellow'4 Temple. rVill practice in all courts
ot the slate, aud give special attention to all
business.
WOLVEKTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY
at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13
and It Fos or 'a Block, over L. K. Blsin'i
storei
JK. WEATHFRFORD, ATTORNEY AT
. law, Albany, Oregon. Off in the
Flinn Block. Will practice n all the
courts of thestate, and give specia. attention
to all business.
J ASICS P. MEAD, ATTORNEYAT-LAW
and title examiner, Albany, Or. Will
practice in all the courts of the state. Ab
stracts of title furnished on short notice.
Ten years experience.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
A. O. U, W.-Safety Lodge No, 13; meets
every Monday evening at the G. A. R.
hall on Ferry street, between Seeond and
Third. Albany, Oreifon. Strangers in the
city and transient brethren cordially invited
to attend.
McPhenson Post No. 5, O. A. R.
Stated cieetinirs at the O,' A. R.
Hall on tne second and Fourtn
Friday evenings ct each monrli.
Transient Comrades are corui
y invited to meet with us
J. F. WHITING,
B. F. Tablkr, Coiumanden
Adjutant,
TAKE THE CAB
FROM
RATES:
To any part of the city, 60 cent
For calling, first hour $1.50, each
subsequent hour) 1.
REVERE HOUSE, AI.bANY, OR.-CHA8
Pfeifler, Prop. Only first-eclats house
n the city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stage olfie Corvallis.
Wanten Two rooms furnished or un
furnished for liifht keeping
must be near the business part of town. No
children; Address this otHce.
GARMENTS
will sell at
REDUCED RATESI
Imorters and Dealers in all kimis o
ammunition fishing ackle of ev
ery aescripvon, cunery anu oase uu.ii goous,
tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The
largest stock south of Portland. Come one
ana all. No trouble to show gcods. Quicr
sales and small profits is our motto. Also
repair shop connected with store and first
class workmen to do all kinds of work.
SAL
ORNlA
'ftflTlVC
re
m
PATlHDU
urcs UMiHnnn
fcemmatif m, Neuralgia, Cn
MCASAOHI. And ALL PAIN.
Tat Cattftni fnhtrt aai Vtfatrrs
LIOTBIO COUCH CDS
MM (UN, MaW. OOHUHMKM.
Mry anttits. Ems S6,Mt.l
tr m o., Pra's. im ngM, at
uR
ar "
c
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
'Some'motitliR seo I nurclmsod
box of llr. J. P. Sill's Catarrh Cure for
m ow n use. but tindinif my nephew,
C. V McMahan. needing such mcdi-
eine I let him have my box of medi-
eine. nc now senna lor three more
noxes, tiiying it is the heat thinir for
catarrh ever tried ly him and his
friends. I trot another box to use in
my ease, and cheerfully recommend it
toothers.
(Signed). JOHN McMAflAX,
Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co.
Oregon,
Springfield, Lane county, Oregon.
Prof J, W. Johnson, president of the
St:ite university, say it cured him ol
a ronirh ufter two other prescriptions
had failed. Likewise two of his little
iritis uset it toeure their coughs. Mrs
Mark Bailey, wife of Prof. Bailey.
sent it to Vrof. Johnson, ami recom
mends it to all who sillier from cnM
and coughs. For coughs it nets like
a charm, and can Ia inhaled into the
.ilpes or passages, where no other
cough cures ?nn reach.
CO
Moore's Revealed
Remedy.
Astounding in its effects in the cure
of Rheumatism, Asthma, Mala
ria, Billiousness or any other di
sease arising from deranged Liv
er, Stomach or Kidneys it drives
all impurities from the blood.
Mrs. Cha8. A. Russell, who is
favorably known throughout the
Northwest, writes :
"For fifteen years I was a con
stant suflerer from Asthma with
out any relief, except thatohtained
by constant change of locality.
Two years ago I tried Moore's Re
vealed Remedy and the benefits
received from it were the most
gratifying. It gave me relief from
the first, aud prevented the terri
ble distress peculiar to the disease
that made liie almost unbearable.
Any one who has ever htd asthma
can understand the gratitude I feel
toward this remedy. Believing it
hao added pleasant years to my
life I have not hesitated to recom
mend it to all like sufferers, and
always with the same happy re
sults. CTo be had of all druggists,
or send to Stewart-Holmes Drug
Co., Seattle, Wash.
IF
m. ' . i a va. ll Jl
LwVIIV ln Z
n the I hr
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
F0R 189! AT
His assortment ii bigger thai
variety and prices.
The Highest Market Price Paid for
ALBANY
CoWate Institute.
ALBANY, OREGON
I8SO..... 1891
A Eull C( tps of Instructors.
Classical, scic title. literary, ormmercia.
and normal cla-sea. Courses ol study ar
ranged to meet the Deeds of all grnde of
students. Spe.ial inducements offered to
student from abroad. Tuition ranges from
5.M to S19.M Per
Term,
nusic l
Instrumental Instruction In u
given by Miss Laura Goltra.
Board in private families at low rales, and
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
careful supervision exercised over pup
tway from home.
r or circulars and full particulars, address
the president,
REV. ELBERT N. CONP1T,
Albany, Oregon.
CR0WDER BROS
Contractois and Builders.
Jffice on First street with Wal
lace A Cusick, real estate agents,
r jbany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds of buildings or carnen
er work. All work intrusted to
a will ba promptly executed.
W OTICE All persons
Vi aL'iinst the late L. H.
having claims
Mead, deceased.
will please present them to L. H. Montanye,
at his otlic , or to meat Albanv, Oregon.
WALLACE r. MfcAU.
GOLD RING, 6 GOLO PKNS, 6 CT.DAR
ijeuci!, 2 very good handkerchiefs, all
sent to any address to introduce my ch .np
line of goods, for 10 cts.
J S. SIMMONS, Cadiz O.
CI-
3 AN WA has removed h s laundry to the
to iron hou the corner of Second and
Lyon streets.
Cararrii ctrro. health and sneet breath
secured by Sh ion's Cutarrh Kerned v. Price
M cents. Nasal Injector free. For Sale by
Koshay It Mason.
WANTED A seamstress, one who can cut
and fit. t'-iil at corner of 5th and Rail
road streets. Mrs. F. A. Burkhart,
..A FULL STOCK OF
Staple Groceries
The best
nuts, f tc
quality of teas, coffees, candies
FRESH BARED BREAD EVERT
DAY.
At this old reliable house ta also to be
found a complete assortment of fresh family
groceries, to which is constantly beinir added
all the seasonable lines of trrocerica and pro
visions, such aa
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
taster n Buckwheat Flour.
Cannea Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These (roods were all bontrhi when prices
ere low and the benefit ot the manrin will be
iriven to his customers. Remember the place,
at the old corner on First and Broalalbin Sta.
Conrad Myer.
Nursery.
Messrs. Hyman & Brownell are
prepared in their nursery to fur
nish all kinds of stock, and those
intending to plant shmild call upon
thetu.
Bakery
Crockery
eshold ol Ie
ever before, anl he is prepare!
TOM PRICES.
Come
Prompt
service and polite attention to everybody.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
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KNOW
DO
frighten you, but it is trua. These are the sure symptoms of this
terrible disease. There is om3 thing which will check it and that is
Or. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY
i It Is recommended by the l-et physicians In Europe and America.
reala, so ,taU !. yx Battle. -f
H. HOOKER & CO., 46 West Broadway, Hw YorkA
ALBANY
ii
Manufacture a team enfrioei, grist ai
all kinds of heavy aud light work in ir
tion paid to repairing all kinds of macL
. COSTEL, Preaident. P LINGRAN,
lew lear
.
to satisfy customers in quality
Country Produce.
Smith Premier.
Comjtnct, Heat and
Durable.
Do not fail to ex
amiue the "Premier"
. liefore buying.
II. M. McKEK
Agent.
tT This machine mav Je wen at
t.he Western Union Telfgraph OnV
u tli s city.
The result of lieavy
't i.'Liarges i almost invaria
My oisastrous to the iel
low -who loes the heavy
charii-luir. This is as true
of prices as it is ot deadly
firearms. That's why w
have chalked OUR
iJOODS down to BOT-
and see us at our store
L en
. 3
c -
2
'2
m a
An '11 n. U J
1 II AT "tu feel tired Do yon
LJIIIl I fenow what it means T
You are nervous Why?
You cough in the morn
ing Do you realize the
cause ? Your a ppetite is
poor What makes it so?
You seem like a changed
person to your friends
Do you know what is the
matter or hasthechange
been iv) gradual it has
escaped your notice?
You Hare Consumption!
We do not sar this to
td law mtL machinery, iron fronts and
on and brass castings. Special atten
Jnery. Patterns made on abort notice
b'eoretary, JOHN HOLMAN, Snpt
YOU ?
HI (b,
THB"
Yaquina Route
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. E. nOGG, Kecelver.
ANC
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship Line
.AND
Hours Lees Time
Than by any other rout:
22
Accomodations unsurpassed for rr-mfrrt an
safety. Fares and freights ia Vaguina au
the Oregon leve opment compau.v's
hips, much less that by any other route
ween all points in the Wi!llan.tt'e ai
aud 8an Francisco.
feSA-ILINQ DATES,
no T14CTKA.
Willamette Valley Dec 10th
W V....; 19th
Willamette Vallcjv . 2th
R0M SAB rBAMffiCO
WraUnn
Willamette Valley,
Willamette Val lev. ...... ..... ......
The company reserve the right
Pec. 6th
" 15th
Nov, 24th
to
vt-a-i
teamen tr sunn dates.
Pailt raaautaca TRAixa.
hxcept Sundays.)
L Yac.airji7.00 A I Lv Albany 12:20 M
Corvallis 10:3S AMI" Corvallis 1:03 T U
Ar Albany i l:j a u I Ar Yaquiua ss p. .
O SC. tiaiiis jonnest at Aihan and I'M
Wm. M Boao,
C, . Boon General llaiiaKer,
U. F ft P..jtent
- Corvallis, O oa
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RQUTE.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE
California express trains run daily
soum (
I KOSTH
7KMpm..Lv Portland ....Ar.. 9:& am
10:apm..Lv... Albany Lv.. 6: am
10:16 a m..Ar. &. Fraitciaco.Lv. . -00 pro
Lcal tTtun. Tralta Dally--(Ex. Sunday
b)0am..Lv Portland.... Ar.. 4:00pm
12:20 pm..Lv.... Albany Ln..liWM
5:40 p mAr.....Roif ouiy Lv.. 6:26am
Lclmaiwii Kraarai.
2.341 p Lv Albany Ar.. 9:25 pm
SUl&pm Ar ....Lebanon..... Lv . K-40 am
T:Wam..Lv Albany-. Ar.. 4.5 pra
,:".' a m..Ar Lebaiin... Lv... 3-40 pm
albant local, DAILY (Except Sunday)
f.00 r K..Lv....rortland Ar....9.00 A
y.00 Ar. ..Albany- L....5.oua
PULLMAN BUiFETSLEEPLRK.
TOUPJST KLEE1IICG CARS,
For acconinioaation of tutrn.l-C laps i a
si-libels a'taihed to r xpress Trains,
fl Side UIvIhIoo.
Between 1'oitland tnd Ccivallis
Mall Train (tally-F.xcep. Sunday
7:3am..Lv ...Portlanl ...Ar. 5.3ft p. m
12:10pm. .Ar. Crnaiiis.. L.12.65p. m
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon PacificKailroad.
Rxprras Train Ially (Exctpt Sunday
4:40 p in. . Lv Port land ... Ar. . e:tv am
7:26 f m..Ar.....alt!innMllc.Lv..b.4lau
THROUGH T1CKFTS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
tS'Fot tickets and full 'inforn. alien re
trardinir rat maps, rt, tall en corii)ii)'s
ajrent at Albanv.
K. KOKII I.Kit, E. P. ROGERS,
.Manner Asst. 0. 1 . 4 P. A
TICETS
T8ANKTF0M7HE
PRINCIPL POINTS
IN THE UNITED
STATf S. CANADA
AND eukopl
PULLKAH PALACE CAR SLiEFEFS.
Fret Colonist Sleenlmr Oars Bu ThroDju os
Ex
ilraias
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLTJI
KAKS
CHICAGO AXD ST.
Elrgaat Kew IMalntr. Cat
CITY,
3CIS.
mi
t'fcaace.
Close Connections at Portland for San
Fran
Cisco and Puret Sound point.
aTBoata leave the Company's wharf, at
the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tueada and
tmuay 01 earn week, c u. kav) lios,
t'ity ticket and Freicbt Aiieut
C. 8. HIIXI3.
Gcarral Tranle Mawacrr.
T. W. I ft.K.
.-. I. A,
THE MARKETS.
ALBANY QUOTATIONS.
Wheat-io
Oats Ec
Flour $ 4.25 per bbl
Potatoes 05c
EfTfTS 23c
Butter :?0rc
Lard 10(3 12C
Hams J415c.
Shoulders S8c.
Bacon 10 13c,
Hops 20c:
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$12. ' -
APP es Green, ft) .75 per bu.
PIuai Dried, Sl(4jc. per lh.
App es dried bleached c sundrled
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CUickens 4.505 00
Hides Beef hides, preer, 4 c
c ; deer skins, 20c; sheep pe!t lia
c, accordlnu to wool. '
Beef 22fc Rross.
Mutton 2 00 per head.
Hogs Sgoc aresaec.
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