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THE MORNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY. Al.MUL 15, ioOI. LAIIY AND WKKKLV TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTS 'N- DAILY Published levery morning except Monday.) slivered by curler, per wet k......... 0"-f y unul, per ru..,.. 6 00 WKKKLY. Published every Friday Morning.) no copy, (r annum. In nlvancc.......J'2,00 When not uoid In advance...... 2MQ THE MAILS. Mails it the Allony puslolficevlOM Kur all offices north The Eastern states f 630 a. H, rhe West Side ( And the Narrow Oa t R. Rj ) or Portland and Su n 11 A. H orvallis and YaiUiua ......1'2;:(U r. M ; i ottlce soiith.... , 7:30 p. m' The postottice will be cl i d each evening iroui six lo seven o'clock. KeKistered matter for the lv rooming train should be mailed before o clock the leyious evening. OREGON PACIKIC TIME TAl'.LK. Arrives lh-uartB rassenver. FuUcht U.IMpm li-Opin 3.4i.'iu 7.4S a in SHOULD HE OtSSlSTEXT. In every object sought after in tliia life, the seekers should he consistent as well as jiertiwieioii?. Tiie laboring class .' houl.l e- e 'a'ly seek in this line. The Ies Moins Leader points out one ease in which this consistency is not ad hered to. It says: Some mem bers of the lalwr unions in Mas sachusetts have visited the Concord reformatory school, and discovered that its inmates are learning blacksmithing, carpentering, bricklaying, plumb ing, and other trades. In view of this state of facts, tlie plumbers' union says: "It is simply abominable, disgraceful, and criminal to allow such a state of things to continue, nud what ever may have been the intent of the originators, whether from mis taken zeal as philanthropists, 01 under whatever theory may be ad vanced, it is no less a crime if al lowed to continue one day longer.' There is much more of the same tenor, closing with the demand that such influences shall be bioiijfit to bear "as will result in the abolishment of this nefarious system." The 'jonest feeling ol all parties in the country is to as sist labor in its ellorts fur advance ment. The platforms and declara tions to this etleet are not mere pretense. Something of ileum gogisw niay he incorporated n the platforms, but the sympathies ol the people at large are as we have stated. Laboring men and their families are a component, part of society, and the largest factor in it. They are as much interested in the promotion of morality and the prevention of crime as any other class of citizens. The in mates of the reformatory school, ol which complaint is made, are boys, many of whom are sent there for etty ollenses. What bettei method of reformation can be de vised than teaching them trades of various kinds, by which they may become useful mcicbers of society when their terms expire'.' The twjys are interested in their work. It encourages them in l:,tlits of industry. It give them lessons in manhood and self respect, an 1 thus lifts them out of the vaga bondish way which sent them there. It gives them hope that when they emerge from their con tinetnent their skill as haiidiciai'U men will afford them u means o! living and earning good wages. Society must protect itself against criminals, and when the most elli oient means are taken for the pre vention of crime, it is not for any class of society to demur. Kight here a pertinent question arises: Is there not a rule among the labor unions that no apprentice shall be tiken without the consent of the union? If so, is not. thisa tyranni cal rule, a shuttin; out of boys and young men who wish to lift them selves out of the ranks of un skilled labor? Much complaint is made, and justly against the tyranny of capital. The labor unions in their coiuest with this tyranny should not themselves In come monopolists by denying to others equal advantages with themselves. On the business methods of the farmeis alliance, the I'hioii'clc makes the following criticism. "The Farmers' Alliance of Kansas is said to be seriously discussing the building and control of a trunk line by the state. The trouble with the alliance is that it scatters too much. If it believes iu government control of railroads, why do not its members unite on some intelligent plan for bringing about such a result? A Kansas trunk line acting independently ol the rest of the raihoad systems of the United States would not bene fit them much. In this particular as in tl e case of the currency, they do not teem fo realize that there is little chance of effecting a leforin by trying a dozen inharmonious plans at once. If the Kausans would stick out for government ownership of railroads and free coinage of silver they would prob-1 ably accomplish something they might be proud of." Probably the criticisms are well taken. It is certain that to accomplish any rebults some line of action must be taken and followed up consist ently. Tiir Chronicle like all others just a present, is watching the sugar market and sums up as follows: "The sugar trade has been extremely lively since the 1st of April. A dispatch from Xew York reports that during the first week under the new tarill, sales in that city footed up the unpre cedented quantity of 1 ,7.10,000 barrels. Manufactures are work ing day and night to till the demand. The free trader will probably as-uine that all of this enoi mniislv increased consumption is due to the cheapening of price, but lie fore he commences to dwell too Htrongly upon that point we suggest that he examined the statistics of our in creased consumption timing the past four or five years and that of the rest of the world. If he gives the ligures intelligent considera tion he will see that protection ridden 1'nitcd States is the only country that has increased its con sumption both relatively and ab solutely during the past lew years, the rest of the wor!d having been compelled to restiict its use of sweets in spite of the declining prices." Tiik development of the dark continent of Africa promises to be very materially accelerated by the fact that water has been found un der the Sahara desert within such a short distance that it promises an abundant supply, and thus robs the desert of its terrors to travelers. The artesian wells may yet cause the desert to bloom as a rose gar den, and beconis a pleasant para dise instead of a desert of dreari nesp. The dead luck between the Union I'acilicaud the contractors on the Sound extension has been broken, and work will be resumed. All sub contractor will now be paid. H U IY1 P H R E YT7 JH MI'IIKM s Sl'Ki II K M ar! r4'i.ti..i.ty ukI i-trcfiitly rt-paivl in!-ritiiii; utcd tur iirtnr tuiN in privatr pr.i-tirt wilh s'!- I--. :uhI tor ovt-r thirty t-aw if ! Ii tht iH.'i'-le. Kmtv inle sitvi:U in a riire !r 'ItL lisea.su ii:inu'l. 'IIm-jw ( if an fare without ilnurtnir, tTi!'in or tv'tn -mi; tht strin, antl ;tru in f;u-t :iTnl ilertl the sovereign rumMies of the ivorM, 1.1. r GK I'KIN. ll'.M. Nik. ( I H KH. 1CH 1 Ff r-t, "oniretioii, iutt uuiit:itin 2 WniH, wtirni uvt-r. wnrm toll: I rving t'uln-, or tei-tlnni; of iiikuit. . I Ui.irrhi-, ot hiMruii or adult ." I st-ntt-ry. Unpins, llillimi 0he ' Oiolrra MorMi. t itiituiu' C UuhJ, eoMs. Iiroiiehitt! n Ni iit;iL'ia, tr..i li.v lt K:. :v ! lle:ntit'ii'. i k In al u lif, ert io. . . . I-ipt s,u, I'illioiiH Mtiina h Stipon rl or I'ainftil IVriol-t hitet. too pritfusr pt .iinis L'rono, cf.uli, ilttt!- ult ttu ilhifiy S:i!t Khe'illl. rVhlln-l:iH. t-Mlttt oms . Utii iPi):tMni, r in-int.it i juiins Kevcr au'ih', hil Is in:ilaf i:i I'lnul i.r hlrolinir I it;irrli. ifilhi'-ii:tt i-olil in rhi' if-xi U ii""iiir tjtnti, viiileut t'0iiihs (ittn r:U ilt hilifv, ihvsiv ucakiiiM lntti- I it-:i-- U ..o Nrivotis l-1iility t'riiurv W't ik-.i 1 on ;.o Hi S witting ht.1.... u t, m 1 intat I )ii . . . Sohi h lt ui'i-ft, or H.-nt iwW'til oti re 'tipt ti'.i-f. ir. 1 1 t u h rt y s M;tnilil, (111 I'utJ ri liU lioiut l io t l.-lh :uni i; 1I. iu:til tl irte, lit Mf'HKKN S MKIi. u t III .v 11 I Willt.im St , .New V.,K. SPECIFICS cn want Til K IlKST, buy ALLEN'S NOKTII KKN ii:tV SEEDS. It M. i li Mit ynn ileal with dies nut kr. j ill. in s n.l tn Al.l.KN lirra, lie payn the ju-il i:-e. nclilOf'll c:lt:iii;ilirflit flei'." Mln, K W ALLEN, 71 Se. Hid street. I'urtl.iii.l, Or AXV WEAK MAN Whii in sulteriii''. cither in m iiiiml or bcl, froiii the in j'ir:iMi nr weakeiiini; t lfei ti ' .f hi nii iunnrani follies. 1 AIHISI :itlil f .--v. u ,in lu. 'J iiuii kiv and iMTinniiemK i nieil. l':iN-rs free (scaled. DR. COLE MWr! i Ins olti doetttr lum hitl 4 jennet! in curing l'riv:tt'. ;'.nhI. Nervous ami Skin lnse:eses. Write to la . Uflithle niotilies fevnt privately to any aiiiriH. Noller lor rulilfrnlloii. I'nittn St:ttm l. in.l (UTi- e, I Orr'-ti rit. ui.u.,11 .l.uiiiary r.l li l.vil. i Norn K is It, n i,t -iw ntliat in ( .'nii.n.uii Uu- proi inns -. tv at of eouns .-t liiiie ;;, 1-, intiCeJ, "An art for Hie :vlr f tiu Iter liinU in the sfatin of Calitorui:!, Kreon. Ntxii.li, -iu.t V:ihiiii;ton T rritoi ii.i-Ai.io t-i ,, i.t i-'r.iiH-is.'o,. unnty of ;in Kriin itc's ctatf ol u'lfornia, h-u this tl'U tileii in th:; i.fllie liift Mrt.irii fUteliient .o. for the pun hje the N, K. of Section No. :'.it, in Ioaii-Iuu No. I t Sot.th, Itvic N-. i : t. atxl otUr protif to show' th it the Uml onlit is more ;i!tultle hr Km tiniliorr stmie thin for airri.ulttir.il jur post, :ihl to estahlish Iuh ehtiui to Haul luinl In-fore the Keuiter anU Ke ener of this office at trut'ii I'itv, Oregon, on Tuei.,y the sh .lay f April; Im1. He nanus witnese': .1. Van Horn, I'harie Chutuni, liaptite Jiiniiuon, ana Jt'tin Kekf, all ot San rrAiict.-KO, Califitrina, Any anil all jterHOo elaimin; ailverteiy the ahnvr e'en, rihi'il land are rt in-tetl to lile their t'luuit-. in this olTu t on or hiftire said '2M.I l:iv Of Aiml, l!'l. J. T. APi'KKSON. Iteistwr. PLOWS PLOWS rLOWSl PLOWS! Staves- $c Walker XIJW MAUKKT lil.OCK, - POKTLAXI), OREdOX. Are headquarters in the Xorthwest for PLOWS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION JAY EYS SEE SULKY I.ITTI.K (ilAXT WALKlX(i (Jang Plows, Triumph Three Wheeled Suiky Plo .vs, Wood and Iron Frame Harrows, Riding and Walking Culti vators1, and everything nccd- .J 1... II... I r .. :iit I -u o liiu Ull nil l loi lllllliu; the soil. All dealers ami farmers will lind it to their advantage to write to us ! for ti'rms and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we can makeitan object for them to deal with us while giving a larger and more varieit 1 stock to select from than anv other linn on the Pacilie Co;ist. r. ( A Ii K i I II K I. A I!' JEST AND TIIE PACIl'lC COAST OP ir.-i.- ... aLacnircry ana Vehicles cf Every Description. m:m imi: a i ai.o:;i i: and i iiin: nsi. Y.J. 1 ) A. V I S Sz A LEAN V, - The men of this vicinity need not he jealous because their wives ! talk so constantly about Matthews , and Washburn. Its not their uood looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good oualites of the ' ook and heating stoves they sell. Every ! one seems to lie deliL'hted when j they buy from M. and V. j I Our stock of candy has arrived, ! and we will give special rate to elllirelies anil Socialiles. .Mueller . (iarrett. ; Julius Oraihvohl. proprietor ol ! ., . . nil. llietiolileil U'lle laaar, llllorinsi US that lit- will add to his already lar"e business acoinnlete line ol ' ,i .'if i i' ' i f -i ; SIU II liamware atll laillllV; groceries. The sales of his (iolden 1 liille teas and hakili" liowder is u(J1 i;i.. : . : ' "i? ,-u i stea hiy increasing lie si ill keep- up the elegant jines with these goods. w I for sal.-. Dry tir wool delivered to any part of the city at V tier cvrd. Leave orders af the foot ol Perry street at P. W. Spink's lumber yard. ' gPJUUG The public is mense FOR THE r Iln mirt-mu' it !e t'-r ill n variety anil pricep. Tlic Higliwt Market l'rico Paid for Comprising .1.1. CASK Wood Beam Corn l'lows, Stubble Tlows, Hazel Plow?, (jrub Plows, Timber Plows, Koad or (trading Plows, Side Hill Plows, Steel Ueam Walking Plows. AND GANG PLOWS, M 1ST COMPLETE STOCK ON CO. OEEliOX. mmmm """ "T"1? A h B A N Y Colleaiiite Institute, I n.,,v ! M-UAh ' i (ItofA iss in . .... , A Lull l( If S CI Ir.itlUCtOrS. ClasHical, wit title, liti'rary, ci umiircla, normal t-la st-. l.oiirts nf etml) ar "' .tt t mU'iitu rmm alimad. TaUion rancca from 5.ro io 50 Trr Trrui. . Intrum?iital liiiaruiaioii in mtmic i Kivi'ii hv Miih lMr (ioltra. li,,ar.l mri-ate fiiiiiilits at low ratrn, and rooms fur !f lioariliii at small exiH'iise. A "''I'erision eiieriim.d out pup iwav from liouie. Kor einul irs anil full particulars, ad.ircsc '-lie president, KtV. tl.BKRT N. COMilT, ' All'anv, Oregon, : I'lfllWIlh l lilllS J II lUll JJllWO Contractor and Builders. )liice on First street with Wal- ' iee A ('usick, real estate agents, l'.ianv, Orejron. Estimates tiven n ail kinds of buildingsorcarpen- : er work. All work intrusted to will )! iria.'J et-i! it-; I. mmw- ANSODBCEMEN invited to inspect the im stock of Dry SPRING OF w i-vm- b Nf-r. ml !u it pr-p.ire 1 Slar Bakery A Kf IX STOCK OF Staple Groceries Crockery. Glassware. Thehcst quality cf ti'as, cciftees, caiulies , ouU, tic. FRESH BARED DREAD EVERY DAY. At this oli! rulial.lo houw is al"0 to le found a complete luwortineiit of frli family irroceritis, tu whitl- is eonsttintly luiiiir aililid ill the suaxonalile linen of Kroceriin aini iro viuiong, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchouy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, tastetn Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These comls were all hoii'.'ht wlu-n jti.-cm ere low ami the hcliclit of the iiiuri,'iii will be ijivcn tn his customers. Iteuieinbi'i' thev'U'c. tl the ulii comer on Kirat a-id I'.ronlalbhi ."its. Conrad Mter. TCI DKAl.KKS IS . ! STOVES, TINWARE. HOUSE FURHISiilKCS ! r . . , ... Manufacturers of galvanized mm I .:omice. numbing a sj-iuity. : live us a call. DR. V. C. Gradu.ite of tlic Royal College of Lotuliia, England, also of tliu lleUe- vue Medical Collcire.? The Dr. has spent a lifetime of tudy and practice and maki'a a spe :ialty of clironic disease s, remove? lancers, 8cnifiilaeulawinuntii,tuiniir" ; -le also niaUtn a hiii.'iriitv nf tn at- nent with clectrieity. Has practii d ; n the German French and Enidixh j .jospiU'.s. Calls promptly atte:: ! J i lay ni'lit. Mis motto is ,, OJ) WILL TO ALL" ' "Otlice" aud r.idenee Fe.ry lreet. ' Tetwenn 1 hird n 1 h mirth. " ; p" "S3 C) 1 ' -' S PlloSK WIIIIM;a r"ll!ST -Cl.As "IN 1 n'r.ni'1'iit, the ticnt mule t i Ht iml tuc i . limatc of Ihis coast, ran lc suileil liyi-i'lin.' it Mm. li. K. ih m in'a, opposite tlic .Vavtm- re:npb, First street. Tliehiteit o.:.l.io.i : instrumental mnsie kept for Kile. Als itl . iaririat asHornni'iit of Htaupinv pattei.is to 1 -iele-t from this suie ol Tr.sro. 1. I .iei, h, pui-.ti,,!,. an,! e,o,..Men ,.t r j -mlio over l.mn Count v liaok. t.i.i He: vourer.lerainl vou will l.e pl.-el, I j Nursery. i Messrs. Hy man & P.rowmTi ar-. ; I nrenared in "their nursery to i:ir- ! i nish all 1 kinds of stock, and thoso intending to plant tjlmuldcall ujnm them. Goods 1891 AT it K to a.ttisfy ciitnuors in .iHuHty Couniry Prodiif' j r i ilBi Drills, Pllfftlll Books, ,.34i.M-r ' 3 Also carries the finest lines of Pianos & Organs .V 77; U ILLAMIJTTi: VALLEY. CALL AND KXAMIXE HIS STOCK. ODD FKI.Lo'.VS TEMPI. ALB.'.NV, OUKUoX." "'"'" " ' ii mi iiwiinrii in mii ii t-ii? h tSji V V7' TTTTt ill. i The largest and bost line of $3 shoes for men in Albany. N. B. All my dry goods at cost. FIUST SI'IIEET, ALI'.ANY. OKI--iON". crTTijicr.s Manufacturer of -AN'D - ! P Tohac.-.i.--, ll'l ll tii' . ll .- ciiiii'.y t" go 33 5 i JE rir-.B.rl ake "immons Regulator One Dose ioo Dollar?. PkR S. L. U: T rM?mi-!;T one i!.te nton Litr KfL'ii'xtor worth Kltilt. t onst i;:tt-1, h;vl H'-iMat lK-, ti-1 inc with Kitif-n-ii tt it ; .'tit !! -n.il fi'!t n'tri-'i'lirrniil nf n tt'niH)r.tr rclit-f. one lr' of S (( K li i in more jfivnJ th.m Sl'Ht wtrt!i of ).-ittr 't Livet I i lKtonn;. lu-py, J v hakiix. I hflt,' l'in It i. In r f r tw.'i tv vrnr, .ni ! tiring tt.tr tun- ..r .a-: ii " '(! .uu.'ksof li-.-ad iclio, t.ytorj-i-I Lit r, un( l:ivcl-t'n cnt;n lv r-i oMty Sinuijc.M l.hei K !il;'ir. I fotui t t lit ff n:li n .ii ra. tor in it a tion e not tr inVrfrrc, in the Icit :th my iluti i in th w).orl roomt To tlio-e flint t "i it'jr d onl suhjwt to he Kime. I cannot 5 hi-t rooouuavud Siin iuoqd Livr Ktruiator, K, K, ChkikI Cmii'1 illo K). I I 1 .L. Blackmar, -JiKAl.KIl IX Paints, Oils, Perfumery AND TOIL1CT ARTICLES, And a full line of Stationery, lVri.idicals. Prescriptions Careful I ij Compounded. ' rf jT 3. r5 wy m:ui:i: in Eii:e Shoes fi r Ltd'e-'. I 'm- Shoes it.r ient'.oi.it i'. Fine Shoes for Children. And the finest line of Cents f 11 K.MSlll.Mi t.itJlJ. in the city. Sob agency for the I.uJlow MneShoe. g'osbe'.tb:. Choice Cigars Dl.M.Kiv IX M-.r- - .Ut li .: Arlie iii.-t ; I iar I'i.n ii:''. ;r-'i;en. FOUIiO AT LAST 1 HE Y ATE lil'lt OOF OiL BLACKING, t i's n iTfut h-uTiit r, vie. CANNOT BE. EQUALED ; in ii'::;.' r 1 1 --Oil nualiiie?. The to : li.u i-..- are a te.v i f its iiualiues: 1t. 1 1 is Listing anil ilurahle. ! It lines not rub olf on the : li.imls or cluthcs. ; u i. It is oeifcctlv waterproof. fiii. It suiteiis the leather to its : natural state. ili. It ijives the leather a new i ,t!il (;lussy ai-earance. ! tifh. It cuiitaiiis not one ir.irre iicut that is iiijurimis toeither the ...tlicr or s'.itcnuig, hut is a pre ' server nf iheiil. 7ih. Il ciii he uscil on tTie linest i'lj'it anil simes ami not prevent i the use nf the common hmit-bl.tck-I iiiit will si.lteit ami keep theiii j Ironi ciacknii;. Xnw, my frieiuls, if such an oil :is this wiiui.l suit you, g) tn the ! ilriiir store nf Hulin .t Hattson, ! w here vi'ii can cet it lor .Ml cent? I per I ex. ne box will oil more than one set of harnefs. liecript for niaki.' the oil is sold only for j i 1 1 1 iilual use. ! .1. C. DEVINE, ! Maiiuf.ict urer and Agent, I A ltianv. lie'oO. Ildlli is WrnltliT lr K. C. Vrt ru r e niul li un trr.itiiit'iit, a u:ir iiititl tii)u: fi r t. llWlitltclM-, IKT- ii'iis prostration I'llI-iCtl ll tlte ll!t" of nl'-tihul r tolrirf., H'ftciiimr of hmiti ri'S'iltitu' in initiitv ,ini I ao!iiiz to n:iw ry, Utay hihI low of K)wi-r in cither x fcach 1hx cn tains oiif m nth tn-atnitiit. One dol lar a ix, or tix Ikx t for 'Hf ilolWrt. Krnt liv trail pro pa ii on rrcript f prico. ;tiarantff onlv J. A. i'uniinin-. ru--it r1i- act i't, A"any, irt-i!!. $m REWARD Wt witj m tin -iIkim1 n ar.l for any e i ! inr i irn.) l.iii t iln ii. s-iA hvailiu-lie, i-i-:iiri-;tio:i, eciiKiii.-tin.i or eiitiveiKi e rniin.it cure with nt' lirr I'ilK when tl lin-tton ire Ftrirtlj eiin ilied with. The) are p'nely vei t.-vhle ami never fail to ic s;itiK!aetinll. I-irL-e t'OM'S. COrtaininz 3' pill. 2"i eents. The t'enuiiie inanufaetured only hy the .lulm C. Went ci'mjiany. Chiiatfo lllinoi. Sohl hv J. A. Cummiu, ilnii;i;iiit Allany, Oregon J "" 1 V h., th- -,V..v-Jui an i ,TAiia 1 j I J TKK- lapiiia Route ! GCN PACIFIC RAILROAP T. K. IKM;;, Kee.lver. Oregon Deyelopmcnt Co.'s Steamship Line 2&liraiiTLil .AND 22 Hours Less Time' Than by any other route: AccoraoHatior.s iirim:! ra."" J f rnn!( rt jd Bafety. t-'areH aiic1 ireik'htd ir. : -,!.iia.n the On-iion Jee otmieiit ccni n:;. elitl'H, mui.-h lens that ! an c. tl.tr loe'i ween all mint8 ia the V.ij!l3i c't V:-1 mil ban r rancisco. Sailing dates moM TAQl l. Willamette Valley (. i, W V ... W illamette Valley ..."! WOH SAN FRAaCISCO Wrallni Willamette Vail. y..... W illaiuette Val lev -.-th ar. Snl ' l-'i.l "' SO, tn The comr&nv riivrv. tl. pl.ri.. ... ..i tc&tmra r aulinirdaieii. Dailt rAnxxMjKR traikf; Kxcvpt buriilaB.) L Yiqair.a 7:iO A I Lv Albany 12 ?fi CV-rvailn lu:3S a M I ' Oirvallia i e j r M Ar Ailuuiy a m I Ar Va-iuina CiS r. m o .' C. tiaiii; .niiew't at Aihari aim ol W . V Hi.Af., C. lit fll'R, Gel.tral i.ni, .k,t, O. r- & P. Aleut Cor illi.i, O or EA8T SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIb KCUTt. THE EOUKT Mil California exprew train- tun t'aiij r" I " " j NOI1U .7:00 m..Lv J'.irtJarKl ...'.At'.. Kim lo:-b ii ui..Lv Ali.aej Lv.. am in.lo a ui..Ar S. i ram iwo.Li.. IM.- j-m Loenl Vns. Train liaflj- .. .-lik'sj- :e(ia m..l. IN.rtlj'iu Ar.. 4-.i-- iu I-i.l (i iu . . Li . . . . AM- ii.i .......H . . I2:i -ii am 10 i niAr ....KovMirt: i.t .. i.;ji.iiin IrlHti.on tiiaiieb. - V Ji Lv A!l jny Ar.. : irn 2.:..'. )i ru Ar ....l.iH,u,..u .v vilm 7:-iam..L Ali.ue Ar.. 1 Le i-u .."--'.' Ui'i.e.-n H.. Ji, jm ALBWV LOCAL, UM1.V (Ke'-t Hlllli'.l.) ".0 I-. Lv....lVit:ai,d....Ar....'i.-c a x Ar. ..All.iiij Li.,..).! u IT.LLMA m i-l.i;SLl.Ei EEs. TOURIST SI.EEi :N; ( AI;S, t r . .'. It T! (.(litl.ih f . . r I.',. .i a. ia wijt t atta.!fttt t f ti ..lau.- ! "t.!r j Between lVHlaml amj .Cut vaiiis .11.111 Train l'ai!r - Kxct-j-t st.i.l.v 7:: 1 1 ri..l.e ...l-o.-t:i.ii.I ..Ar..-. 3n p. in tlipni..Ar t. --rv.ii. is., t. J-.' .0:.;..- m At Alhany urul c'cn1!:.! t....e.t v.ith tmin.of rf t'-.. :ti..::.i:;.--ul. r.ircs Train Iilj i:;t) ; Si;i ilij- 4:4U j iu. . Lv 1'crtiuinl .. . r.. s... urn J:io ji ui.. Ar...ii. i!ii.inil!e.l. . ,,m THROUGH TICKFTS lo A I! I'oiiit EAST AND SOUTH r-JTKor ti, V.. t.s iiiil full -iiiffirniatirii t iraViiinir r.-ir. ii!iii, etc., tall cn ..i i, i-.:i. 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