THE MORNING HEKALD: WEDNESDAF, MAY G, Itffll.
LAIIY AND WEEKM
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
DAILY
Published ;eerv morning except Monday.)
eMvered by earner, per weta.....
V mall, per year......
0-20
eoo
WKKKLY,
j( Published every Friday Morning.)
D9 eopy, per annum, In advance... ...... $2.00
Mr nen nut paid In advance.-.. 2.60
THE MAILS,
Mails At the Albany postolflce close
For all otiices north Y
The Eastern states (60 a. M,
rbe West Side f
And the Narrow Ga R. RJ J
of Portland and Sai i 11 A. If
onrallis and Yaquina ..12;S0 r. M
. ; office south- 7;30 r. M
The poetoffice will be dfd each evening
ITom six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter lor the ly morning
train should be mailed befere o clock the
reyious evening.
OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives Departs
rassenger...
Fuight.....
Tl.13prall2.20pm
3.40pm 7. 45 am
Our commercial transactions (as
far as foreign trade and exchange
is concerned, at present has some
very peculiar features. They are
summed up by the Chronicle in
its saying that there is evidently a
a strong effort being made by
foreigners to replenish their stocks
of gold. Although the balance of
trade continues in our Tavor large
sums of gold continue to be ex
ported. An amusing feature of
this struggle to obtain gold is the
fact, if it is correctly assumed that
it is sought for warlike purposes
that the very countries which are
now piling it up in anticipation of
such an emergancy will probably
be foiced to issue paper money as
soon as hostilities are begun. It
ii a curious quality tl.at gold pos
sesses, that of being a very shy
metal in time of war, and nearly
every great and protracted conflict
in the world's hi :tory has shown
that it cannot be depended upon
as a circulating medium when war
is raging.
The most important crop of the
country is wheat and its enormous
production can hardly be realized.
We glean that the total wheat pro
duct of the United States for 1884
was 512,505,000 bushels ; its value
at New York rates was $S:;0,8G2,2C0
but the prices were low on account
of the largeness of the crop, which
was concurrent with plenteous
production in Europe and Asia.
The value of the crop of 1SSU wan
$342,461,707, though the product
w as far less thean that of 18S4, be
ing but 41)0,5(10,000 bushels. This
year there is a threatened shortage
of wheat in Europe, so that if the
American promise of abundance is
realized the farmers of this country
will obtain a high price for the
large surplus exported. This, of
course, will cause money to be
plentiful in the coming fall.
Much ado has been made and
great talk indulged in, over the
subject of building coast defenses.
Perhaps the summi.ig up of ttie
matter by the Alta in the follow
ing is about the truth of the matter
in reality: Members of the next
congress should not unduly worry
about the defenseless condition of
our coasts. No foreign ship has
fired a hostile shot at us for seveny
five years. There is no evidence
that one will be fired for seventy
five years to come. If one should
be fired there is no evidence that
any of the contemplated coast de
fenses would defend us. France
was protected by costly frontier
forts, the building and equipping
of which had sapped the substance
of her people. But Germany
walked past these forts as if they
had been hay barracks.
The only serious incident of the
May day observances in Europe,
which had been looked forward to
with so much trepidation by near
ly all the nations of the continent,
occurred at Fourmiers, France.
There the troops who were called
out to quell the trouble, fired into
the crowds of riotous workingmen,
and men women and children
were killed. To such an extent
was the feeling carried over the
subject that the simple appearance
of the troops was cause for the
people to break forth with oaths
and imprecations. It is feared
that the outcome may carry con
siderable political significance
with it before the matter is ended.
The grip is creating sad havoc
in England. Advice from that
country show that the epidemic
of influenza is spreading, and that
many manufacturing concerns
have been compelled to shut dow n
on account of its prevalence. The
nhvaicians are still discussing the
1 4 "
visitation, but no one thus far has
been able to explain why the dis
ease has been so severe and
widespiead during the past two
years.
The desert places upon the
earth are to be made to blossom
as does the rose. It is now said
that an enormous reservoir of
water one hundred and twenty
feet below the surface has been
discovered at El-Golea, a small
caravan station in the midst of the
Sahara Desert. The reservoir was
discovered while a number of
workmen were sinking a well at
1 Golea. Tue shaft sunk already
gives forty gallons of good, clear
water per minute, and it is ex
pected that this amount can read
ily be increased should it be found
that a larger quantity is necessary
This is said to be first time that
water has been found at so slight
a depth in the Sahara.
It is a matter worthy of note
that the welcome extended to
President Harrison has been spon
taneous, hearty, without partisan
feeling. It - is the president that
is being welcomed, and the una
nimity w hich it has been accom
plished will go far towards estab
lishing that when a president is
once elected he is the president for
the whole country and for those who
happen to vote for bim.
The tin manufactured in this
country, and the product of our
mines, lias taken tangioie snape
and form, and cannot be ignored
and yet the anathemas against
the McKinley bill which is the
cause ot the development of the
industry in that direction still
continues with unabated vigor,
Consistency is a jewel of rarest
virtue icdeed.
Tue clerk of the weather is ex
tremely particular to keep up th
webfoot reputation of Oregon
Tue rain commenced to fall upon
the presidential party as soon as it
had crossed the state line. The
rain met the president there even
if Governor Fennoyer would not.
Beautiful Goods for Men,
Do you want a new suit of
clothes that will fit you? W. R.
Graham, the leading merchant
tailor, has just received the finest
line cf spring and summer suit
ings ever brouent to Albany, in
cluding diagonals, cheviots and
plaids. He has also a beautiful
line of pants goods in any style
desired, in fact he con suit the
most fastidious. Call and see his
elegant line, there is no doubt but
that von will be more than
pleasec. Mr. Graham keeps
abreast with the times and guar
antees a fi
Will Make Kouie Howl.
The spring season being so late
in opening up. and being over
stocked in ladies Oxford ties we
will for the next 30 days, sell
them at greatly reduced prices.
We mean just what we say. Call
and get prices. We have over u0
different styles to select from, at
Klein Bros, exclusive shoe store.
'there set-
tied in Ba-I
QUARTER
ker county Ore-fig M
von, near wnatvi
is now Baker City. PCITIP V
man who has ainccOkH I Ull I
heconie identified with the resources AAA
and development of that country. TbisMuVJ
man ig no other than Mr. John Stewart, one
of the wealthiest and most influential citizens
in the county. In a recent letter he says:
"1 had been uffcrinir from pains in my hai k
and general kidney complaint lor some time,
and had used many remedies wi'hcut any
but temporary relief. The pains in 1113 back
had become so severe that 1 was prevented
from atlcndiug to my work and could not
move without the wt of a cane. Hearing,
through a friend, of the wonderful cures el
foit by Oregon Kidney Tea, 1 was induced to
try a boa, and from that ve'v first dose I
found instant relief, and before uiiiu half
the contents of the box the pains in ty back
entirely disappeared 1 have every faith in
the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and
can conscientiously recommend it to my
friends. I would not be without it for any
thing." Oregon Kidney Tea cures headache, incon
tinence of urine, brick dust sediment, burn
ing or painful sensation while urinating, and
all affections of the kidney or urinary organs
of either sex.
WANTF.D A good workhorse, to be paid
for in carpenter work. Call at T, L.
Wallace & Co. L, 1. Knapp.
TRY A SWISS COCKTAIL. IT IS THE
latest out at the Bureau Saloon .
DK.E.A. MCALISTF.lt HOMEOPATHIC
plivsi'-ian and surgeon. Has removed
his office irto Mason's block over the ex
press office. All calls promptly attended to
HUMPHREYS'
Dr. Humphrit's 8r(cincsare scientifically
and carefully prepared prescriptions; used
or manv years in private practice witn suc
cess, and for over thirty years used by the
people. Every single speeitlc is a cure tor
thedtseaae named.
These specifics cure without drugging,
purging or reducing the system, and are in
fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the
world.
LIST OF PRINCIPAL SOU. CURB. PRICKS.
1 Fevers, Congestion, inflammation . . i 1
2 Vt onus, worm fever, worm colic... '1
3 Crying Colic, or teething of infants..
4 Diarrhea, of children or adults -J
5 Dysentery, Oriping, liillious Colic 2
b Cholera Morbus, vomiting
7 Coughs, colds, bronchitis
3 Neuralgia, toothache. Faceache...
2.".
M Headache, sick headache, vertigo.... t'j
10 Dpspepeia, billious stomach
11 Suppressed or Painful Periods
1-2 Whites, too profuse petiods 2;
13 Croup, cough, difficult breathing
14 Salt Kheuni. eaysipelas. eruptions.. 2.1
15 Rheumatism, rheumatic pains 2.')
16 Fever and ague, chills malaria Ou
17 Piles, blind or bleeding :
19 Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head 50
-20 Whooping Uougn, violent coughs 00
-2t General debility, physical weakness 60
-27 Kidney disease Ml
-28 Nervous debility 1 w
30 Urinary Weakness, wi tting bed 60
3'2 Diseases ol the heart, palpitation.... 1 00
Sold by drugvists. or sent postaid 011 re
ceipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' Manual, (144
pages) richly bound io cloth and gold, mail
ed ree, HUMPHREYS MFD. O ,
111 & 113 William St , New York,
S P E C I. F I CS.
SPRING
OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS
COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC; COAST, AM) COMPRISES
ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons,
SPECIAL PARCEL DE
LIVERY WAGONS,
ONE - HoRS E Ml SINESS
WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE
WAGONS, ETC.
It will pay all par:ies want
ing boring wagons ol any
description to cull upon or
correspond with us.
We guarantee our vehicles the bo.it,
Staver
NEW MARKET BLOCK, -
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND
THE PACIFIC
Machinery aad Vehicles
SEND FOR CATALOli ,'K
A3
ALBANY,
The men of this vicinity need
not be jealous because their wive?
talk so constantly about Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their urood
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good qualites of the -uok
and heating dtoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
i they buy from M. and W
Our stock of candy has arrived,
and we will give special rale to
churches and sociables. Mueller
A.Garrett.
Juliua Gradwohl, proprietor of
the Golden Rule Bazaar, informs
us that he .will add to his already
large business a complete line ol
shelf hardware nd family
groceries. The sales of hia Golden
Rule teas and baking powder is
steadily increasing. He etill keeps
up the elegant prizes with these
goods.
Wood for Sale.
Dry fir wood delivered to any
part of the city at .fo 00 per cord".
Leave orders at the foot of Ferry
gtreet at P. W. Spink's lumber
ard.
A FULL LINU OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
n YSJ AND GIRLS AT
JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE
Spring
The public is
mense
FOR THE SPRING OF
His assjrt nant is biir ihri
and prices.
The Highest Market Price i'aid for
WAGONS.
IS THE LARGEST AND MOST
-HALF-PLATFORM
SPRING WAGONS,
SCROLL SPRING WAGONS,
"11AM)Y WAGONS,"
'TAYLOR' OR THREE
SPRING WAGONS,
II A I.F-SPRi NG WAGONS,
EN PRESS WAGONS,
DELIVERY WAGONS,
prices lowest, quality considered.
Walker
PORTLAND, OREGON.
MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON
COAST OF
of Every Description.
.1X1) I'llIC'E LIST.
CO.
AGENTS
OREGON.
ALBANY
Cofeiatc lustitatt,
ALBANY,
OREGON
IHPO W!H
A Eull Cups of Instructors.
C'laxsi'.-al, H'Sit titi;, literary, ct-uitncr.-ia
uul normal el a sea. Course of Htudvftr
runlet! lo meet the nee In of all f;r:utet o
ituilciili. SC.ial iielu':eiiK-ut8 off "ret i t
-tludem-u from ;ibroal. Tuition ranca Inn
$r.r0 to 8 1 J. 50 Prr Term,
Instrumental iiujtrnctioii in mimic 1
lven by Miw Laum Uoltra.
ll'ian! in private, families at htvt rat eft, tin'
nxt ii f'r self hoanlin at small expense. A
art-fiil supervision oxerciMcd oveji pup
iw:iy from lioinu.
r'ur cir.ml ir ami full particulars, aUJh'ftf
the president,
UI'.V. ELUKKT N COXDIT,
Albany, Oregon.
CHOWDER BROS
Contractus and Builders.
Jflice on First street with Wal
lace & Cusick, real estate agent:,
.l'.iany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds of buildingsorcarpen
er work. All work intrusted tj
will be promptly executed.
amodbcemfjT
invited to inspect the im
stock of Dry
.
.vr bjion, and he ig prepirel
ar
mm
..A FULL STOCK OF..
Staple Groceries
iwure.
The best quality of teas, coffees, candies
nuts, etc.
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old reliable house Is also to tie
found a complete assortment of fret.li family
g roceries, to wide! is comtai'tly Itcn.g added
all the se:isona)ile lines of groceries unj j,r0.
vision, such as
Cranberries.
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
tastetn Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of Ail Kinds.
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These iroods were all boinrlit when priot-
ere low and the le;u'flt of tl.e ninrin will he
.civen to his customers. Kenicnth. t '.In: place,
It the old comer on First a-id l!rt,.albin Sts.
Conrad Mter.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the iiel'.e
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofela enlargenients.tumors
nd wens, without pain or the knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity, lias practii el
in the German French and Kni-lish
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day oiht. His motto is
"t.OU WILL TO ALL."
tS"Othce and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
pi A:tsro.
11HOSE WISHING A EIISST-CLASS IN
. fi'rJioent, the best made tti et:iud tin
climate of this coast, can he suited Itycu'lin;;
at Mis. 11. E. iiyuian's, opisisite the M:isonit
Tempi?, First street. The latest vocal and
instrumental music kept for sale. Also the
larfc'cst assortment of stamping pattern to
select from this side (if 'Frisc. lessons
i;iven in painting and cmtirnitlen, at toT
studio over I. inn County Itank. (Jive h-.i
your r !er and ou will he pleased.
Nursery.
iM-.'S-. Ilyman A I'.rownell nre
prepared in their nursery to fur
nish all kinds of Htoek, and those
intending to plant should call upon
them.
Boot ami Shoes,
Purchasers of Boots and Shoes
bear in mind that big advertise
ments and oilers of bii; discounts
Jo not always mean best values.
You will have to pay sotno one :i
profit as no one can do business
without expense. The quest 'on is
who can sell you the best goods
for the least money.
S.iMlKL E. Yorxo.
BAZAAR STORE.
Goods
1891 AT
to satisfy custcin-irg in quality
Country Produce.
Crockery
iWHDriiiR,
iflilifti Books, Stationery, Periodicals.
p3 o
Also carries tho finest lines of
Pianos & Organs
IX Tlfi: WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK.
ol'li 1KLI.OWS TKMPLE, ALBANY, ORKGOX.
trsasascBsssaaiKsssBi
crxxLircrs
Manufacturer of
AKD DBALER IK-
FINE IMTOD m M WEST
(J-.ars 1'lut; and Smoking Tdlin.-oop, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, ai
full l.iv i Suioiic-rs' Articles.
Me r or to Plleiller's cumlv store, Albany, Oregon,
O. Bea-rls.
The largest and best line of $3 shoes
for men in Albany.
N. B. All my dry.goods at cost.
FIRT STRFFr, ALBANY, OREGON.
it i
I
ah
"immons
'Liver
Regulator
One Dose
WOATti
oo. Dollars.
Dkar S. L. R: I conal.ler one doe Im
moni Liver Regulator worth $l(rl. wa
const iiatol, IikI Headache, cnnM est oth
inif with satisfaction or appetite- ha the
uluin, an-1 felt altogether out of sorts. I ro
sorted to Blue iliss. Calomel, Quinin , and
every remcily siifreHte'l, but only oblnined
teniKjrarv relief. One dose of S L R did n
more rood than SfllOO worth of doetors an
lactoniiK. Kcsp'y, J C Martin.
I have been a teacher for twenty years, and
during th.it time have had leoeatodattaeksof
headaelie, rwluecd by torpid Liver, and
have been entirely cu cd by Simmons Livei
Ke-julator. I foun. t to be of so mild l
. hara ter in its a tion s not to interfere, In
the least with my duti in the school room.
To those siuii:c , sittii t d and subject to the
Kime, I cannot 3 hut recommend Sim
mona Liver Kegwator.
E. E. Lims Camobe' Isyllle K).
G.L. Blackmar,
DEALER IN
Paints, Oils, Perfumery
AND TOI&ET AHTICLHSj
And a full line of
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
ctoseifith:.
Choice Cigars
DEAI.F.K IS
Fine Shoes for Ladies.
Fine Shoes for Gentlemen.
Fine Shoes for Children.
And the finest line of Gents
FURNISHING GOODS in
the city.
Sole agency for the Ludlow
Fine Shoe.
FOUND AT LAST I
THE WATERPROOF
OIL BLACKING,
t ar harness, boot, fhoee, carri&Ke and
huvy tops, patent leather, etc.,
CANNOT BE EQUALED
in numbers of eood qualities. The fo
lou iiiK are a few of ita qualities:
1st. It is lasting and durable.
M. It does not rub off on the
hands or clothes.
3d. It is perfectly waterproof.
1th. It softens the leather to its
natural state.
"th. It gives the leather a new
and glossy appearance.
tith. It contains not one ingre
dient that is injurious to either the
leather or stitcbing, but is a pre
server of ihem.
7th. It can be used on the finest
hoots and shoes and not prevent
the use of the common boot-blacking,
but will soften and keep them
from cracking.
Now, my friends, if such an oil
as this would suit you, go to the
drug store of Hulin & Iawson,
where you can get it for 50 cents
per box. One box will oil more
than one set of harness. Receipt
for niakirg the oil is sold only for
individual use.
J. C. DEVISE,
Manufacturer and Agent,
Albany, Oregon.
Health is Wealth !
Pr. E. C. West'
nerve and brain
treatment, a Kunr
inteed specific fr
hysteria, dizziness
fits, headache, ner
vous prostration
caused by trie use of
alcohol or tobacco,
softening; of brain
resulting in insanity
and leading to nils
ery, decay and lost
of' power in eithei
sex Each box con
tains one ni mth's
treatment. One dol
lar a box, or six box
es for Ova dollars,
sent by mail pre
paid on receipt of
price. Guarantees
Issued only by J. A.
Cumminiirs, dnurgist
sole agent, Albany,
Orejcuu.
$500 REWARD
We will pay the above reward; for any cast
of liver complaint, dyspenaia, sick headache,
indigestion, constiitatioo or costiveness we
cannot cure with West's liver pills, when tl:
direction are strictly complied with. The
are put ely vegetable and never fail to givo
satisfaction. Large boxes, containing 3u
pills, 25 cents. The genuine manufactured
only by the John C. West company, Chicago
Illinois. Sold by J. A.(Cummiugs, druggist
Albany, Oregon.
. .
THE-
Yapa Route
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. E. HUGO, Kecelier.
ANt
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship Lin
K31
;AKD
22 Hours Less Tims
llian by any other route:
Accomodations unsurpassed for crnifort an
safety. Fares and freights via Vai,t.ii a an
the Oregon leve opinent com) an) 's
ships, much less that by any otter route
ween all points in the Willitu.i tie al
and San Francisco,
SAIUNO DATES.
TKOU TACt'IKA.
Willamette Valley . .....Mar. Sth
WV " lh
Willamette Valley ' Tj.L
FROM SAM FRAtUOO
Wrallnn .". ar. 3rd
Willamette Valley..... " 1'Jth
W illamette Vai lev 30, th
The company n.rve the right to ctavg
tvamers tr sailing dates.
UAlLT PASfeKNQRB TRAINS,
Kxcept bunilays.)
L Yaquina 7:(0 talLv Albany 12-20 I
Corvallii 10:35 a M " Corvaliis 1:0) m
Ar Albany ii:J a I Ar Ya.Uina 4'3'i r. at.
O. & C. tiaiiis jonnet at Ail Jin and Col
Wi. M . Uoao,
C, Hooi l, Ceneral Aiauageta
O. F & P. Agent
Corvaliis, O on
EAST SOUTH
-VIA-
S0UTHERN PACIFIL ROUTE.
THE M0DNT SHASTA Ulli
California express traiiis run tiai!
l:00 p m..Lv lv.rtlan.t Ar..
10:2s p U1..I.V. ....Albany Lv..
iSi am
ri.-Ji am
'.i-irj )iu
10:15am..Ar S. Fiaii'.iscti.Lv
Local I'ass. Irxln lull- Lx. bunilcy
b:00am..l.v Portland Ar.
12:20 p m..Lv. .. Ail.n.....L .
6:40 p mAr.....Roenur Lv .
4 .1 (1 ID
1:"' 4Ui
. i.:20au
2.36 p Lv Albany Ar.
S;3S ji m At.... Lebanon Lv
7:H0am..L Albany Ar.
8.22 a m.. Ar Lebanon Lv.
W:-iii pm
-4u am
.-- I lu
34 pm
ALBANY LOCAL, DAILY (Except SllloLu )
5.00 P ..Lv Portland Ar....9.0t, a m
H.O0... .Ar. ..Albany... Lv....a.00A h
PULLMAN liUFFETSLthJ EM-.
TOURIST SLEEP! SG CARS,
For accommouation of Scctid Clis :a
senders attached to Kx j.ro Trains,
Wt-st hltle lUtinion.
Between Portland and Corvaliis
Slall Tral n'llnlly-Except Sunday
7:3iam..Lv ...Po.-tlaikl ...Ar.5 3o p, m
12:10 p m..Ar Corvajiis.. L. 12..6p. ui
At Albany and Corvaliis coiinect with
trains of Oregon Pacificlvailroad.
Express Train Daily (Except Sunday
4:40pm..Lv Portland... Ar.. h:20 am
7:26 p rn..Ar McMiiiDVille.Lv..6.4!am
THROUGH TICKFTS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
yFor tickets and full :ittfcrniation re
garding rauw uiaw, etc., call on company 's
agent at Alliiiu.
H. KoEHI.EK, F.. P. ROtiKILS,
Manager Awt. . F ii I', A
Notice of Stockholders Meeting.
NOTICE IS HEUEliY GIVEN 1 HAT THE
annual PtockhoMcrs meeting of the Al
liany Minim; :u.d Miiltiiff Company of
Albariy will he lit-Ul at the oll.cc of
the secretary in rooms i" uml in
the Stnihuii-l'earce ImiMipjr on Kir.-t
street, Allur.y, Or , on the. -JTIh lny,
the same licin the lat Momiav of
April, at I lie hour cf (4) lour
o'clock p. M., for tin; ptippose of cl-ct.
intr seven director? to serve for the
enduing year.
UaUd Allmny, Or. March 1;. lsjll.
L. II. MONTASVK,
?ecrctarv.
We carry a large stK-k if
printer's stationerv. well as
sorted, bought direi't from the
manmaeturers at a low figure,
and can give the lest of work
in all kinds of printing for the
least money. Try us.
Paisley A- Smiley-.
In this city or en the train, a
s uold watt h. on Arrii -l ib .be
firder will lie reuan'ed bv kuirir tiie same
at the Academy f Our Lady of leiH-ual
Help. !. K.
Dk X. KI.AOKUI KX. ATT'.I NKY AT
. Law. Albany Oregon. Utbee in ;td
rellow's Temple. A'ill practice in all courts
of the state., and give M-cial alter! inn toslj
bnsineae, except Hie county eoii.t of Linn
county.
THE MARKETS.
ALBANT QUOTATIONS.
Wlieat-70sf
OaU 50c
Flour 4.2Speihbl
Potatoes 4t)c
Ejrsrs 12c
Butter a50S5c
Lard 10123c.
Hams 14gl5e.
Shoulders tiSc
Bacon 10 12c.
Hows 20e -
P Hay Timothy, HO, oatsand cheat,
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App es Green, tl per l.u.
Plux Dried, 'Mic. per lb.
App'es dried bleached 9c eundrled
U c.
Chickens 5 00 5.50
Beef :?:c pross.
Mutton ::.riper head.
Hoes 5c. dressec.
Veal 6&c.
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