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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1891)
THE MORNING HERALD; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IG, 1891 ON SALIi The Daily Hbbald will be on ale each morning at H. J. Jones' book tore.where it i an be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTIHGS ABSl'I TOWN. Wheat i 80,! a in this city. O. L. Buck, of Eugene, is in the city. New dresa goods just received at W.F. Read's. Mr. Jesse Beard, of Scio, was in the city yesterday. II. Klum, of Waterloo, was in the city yesterday. J. A. Dilger returned yesterday from a trip to the Sound. Watches, chains and spectacle?, specialties at Ft M. French's. Portland has sent $-.'5,000 to the sufferers from The Dalles fire. Mrs. C. II. Smidt, who formerly lived here, was in the city yester day. Have you examined that beauti ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe tore. Bev. Father Metayer, bavins re- covered his health has returned 10 this city. Mrs. Jane Morris will commence her labors in the Salem public school on Monday. Richmond Wheeler will leave Thursday to enter the Stanford university, in California. A fine new line of ladies, misses, children's and infants cloaks can be seen at the Ladies Baaar. Fresh Yaquina oysters, just opened at the Delmonico restaur ant. W. W. Davis, proprietor. Bolin Baker, of Halsey, who has been harvesting with James W. Swank, was in the city yesterday. The world renowned Sara Bern hart will pass through this city Fri day on asocial train of twelve cats. The largest and finest line of misses' and children's hats ever brjught to Albany at the Ladies' Bazaar. The "Hustler" was played in this city Saturday evening and in San Francisco Monday evening following. Marriage license were issued vesterdav to Grant Dot lye and Sara Williams and Fritz Brunimer and Mary Obenhouee. Deputy District Attorney Wyatt went up to Harrisburg yesterday to prosecute a case of assault with a dangerous weapon by John Mills upon" Virgil Davis. Buy your spectacles and eye glasses at F. M. French's, and have your eyes tested and your glasses properly fitted. Glasses from 25 cents to $10. Parties intending to go East should secure their tickets over the popular Union Pacilic and Oregon Short Line route. Call and see (,'urran & Monteith for tickets. Robert Fales, who was murdered in Bandon, was the young man who was in the Linn county jail once for the larceny of a pair of shoes from E. W. Langdon's drug store. In Portland recently Mr. George Slay ton-and Mrs. Olive Walter, of Crook county, were married. The bride was recently visiting in this city, she being a sister ot Mrs. '. P. Payne. Those contemplating an Eastern trip should notice the advertise ment of the Canadian Pacific Kail way, which appears in anotiier column. Apply to C. B. Wiua for rates and tickets. Mr. J. S. Morgan has just completed burning a fresh ki!n at bis brick yard one mile west of the court house, and is prepared to fill all orders. A man will be in waiting at the yard to attend to all callers for brick. The new AivValian ballot law will require the purchase of sixty booths, wod or iron, for the use of voters. There is to be one fir each forty voters all the several polling places throughout the state, Call at S. E. Young's and see the lare and varied Ftock of cloaks, sacks and jackets jut re ceived. I have received my new stock of fall and winter garments, including all the novelties in short and long jacket, etc., and am better prepared to suit the trade than ever before. Those that call early are sure to be satis fied. They are going very fast. Samuel E." Young. Elegant Hotel Accommodations. Tbe brick addition to the Revere House is now completed and ready for the accommodation of guests. Tbe rooms ere furnished with much tast and axe the best venti lated and most homelike apart ments in the c.ty. Every room is supplied w i'h the lt of brus-els carpet and hardwood furniture and rooms and halls lit by electric ity. Albany always bait the re putation of inaintanjnggood hotel and now after this improvement in the Revere llouaa the traveling public can be better suited than ever. Chas. Pieiller, the pioprielor of the Revere House, is a succe s ful landlord i.aving keep this popular houso for about fourteen years and it ha gained in patron age ever since the lir.it d.ty it was opened to the puMic The price for these new rooms including board has been pla-ed at the reasonable figure of "$2.50 per day. WIUilu Heath. A definite proposition, we jn derstand, has been nude for the location of a plow factory iu this city. Such being the case, there should be no bccitatu-y iu meeting the requirements of the proposi tion and securing it. A factory of ; that 'description is a permanent afternoon, snd taken him t j June improvement and establishes a tion to be tiied. K O. Potter will business tb it will 1-e of much ben- go to prisecute a:.d L. Bilyt-u to efit to tlu city and country, it defend. It .was impossible to should be secured at once. THE OREG03 PACIFIC TS0UBLE. Eeoeirer Hojg to B XmoTed-Tbe Earn iia to Bo raid to Tho Employes. Special to the Hkrald.i Corvallih, Sept. 15. Judge Pies who failed to appear in the court room yesterday, condescend ed to hear the case of the applica tion of the Oregon Pacitic employes for payment to-dav. He held that the company bad all day Monday, in which to make the payment ordered by the court. At It o'clock to-day tire case came up and court was adjourned until 2 p. m. At that time the court is sued an order, first that all the earnings of the road from this date be applied to the payment of the employes ; and second that Col. T. E, Hogg appear here on or before October 20 and show cause why he should not be removed, on the grouud that he had not obeyed the previous order of the court in pay ingthe employes. If this order is carried out it will insure the men their money as fast as it is earned by the road. Kndarance Under Safferiug. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer relates the following story of en durance and intense Buffering: Edward Frye, a loger, employed at La Baxter's camp near Sno qualciie, came to Providence hospi tal yesterday afternoon suffering from a severe cut three inches above bis left knee. Two weeks ago Frye and several other work men were barking a log. One ot the men was working a short dis tance ahead of Frye, and as he brought the ax down upon the log, his hands slipped and the sharp instrument flew back, strik ing Frye in the left leg, just above the knee. The blade sunk to the bone, cutting a chord and causing great loss ot blood. The injured man was taken to camp, where the wound healed rapidly. He went to work about five days ago and the cut was reopened. Cold set in and the limb commenced to swell. For four days the pain was intense. Sleep was impos sible, and at last he started for Seattle and arrived in the city yesterday afternoon. Thirteen miles were made on horseback and he suffered intense pain at every step of the horse. Kallrotd Work. A citizen of Koseburg, who bad just returned from Marshfield, Coos county, reported to the Rose but g Review that the Emily un loaded a large cargo of steel rails on the wharf while he was there Thursday. Twelve cars are com pleted ready to be put on the track and the irons are there for four times as many more. He inspected considerable of tbe road bid very critically, and says it is complete in every particular. The grade is excellent and the bridges are strong, well built, and all the larger oues nicely painted. He thinks there are three r four hun dred white men and Chinamen at work along the line, and there iu nothing anywhere to indicate that tliey do not intend to buiid a rail road out to Koseburg just as fast s they can. Myrtle Point, he says, is oue of the liveliest tOA'BS iu Coos county, and seems to be building up rapidly. Tbe Portland Industrial Kzionltlon The Portland Industrial Exposi ion which commences at Portland regon, on September 17, and con tinues until October 17, will, with out doubt, be the most elaborated exhibiton of the rei-ources of Ore gon and the Northwest that has ever been seen, in aldition to the agricultural, manufacturing and other exhibits, the special features of music, piintirgs, elec tricity as well as numerous others wilt combine to make tnis the banner exposition of the coast. The sight of the many varieties ot machinery in motion, alone is worth coming miles to s e. In a Ounodary. Two boys aged respectively 15 'and l'.i years, frank ana Geo. Wills, who can safely be termed members of the tramp fraternity as they are all the way from Idado on a tourists outlay, were brought to the city yetterday under arrest from Tangent, under complaint of J. Beard charged with burglarizing a Chinese house in that place. As the reform school is not in operation and they are t-: young to send to the penitentiary, the authorities are puzzled to know what to do with them. Train Movement. During lair wetk the 1 o'clock train bound north will lay over at Salem until 5 o'clock in the eve ning says the Statesman. Alter tbe train's arrival at tbe passenger d ' o. it will rti'i down to th f i grounds and then return to the depot. Tbe train will leave the fair grounds about 5 15 r. m. This arrangement is quite an accommo dation to a largo numb rof people living south who could not other wise t ike in the fair. Two Sullora. A certain young lady in this city has been iu a dilemma, being engaged to two young men ; she could not decide which she loved best. On her last meeting with Alex however, she gav him her heart and hand. He had on one of Hart & l'ailleps tailor made suits. Which are the latest style and for a perfect fit t-auot be equal ed this side of San Francisco. i'earcfSlrahn. block up stair Arrested for Abduction, Eugene Guard : Sheritl Noland went to Junction at 0 o'clock this morning in answer to a dispatch that be was wanted to arrest S. B. Couch on tbe charge of abduc tion. He telegraphed that he had arrested Couch at Harrisburg this learn further partimlaia. HEWS OF THE COAST. Istereetiag Ittms from Exchange! Throughoat tho Northwest. A party from England, represen ting a syndicate which has been experling the coal fields near MarsbQeld the last few days, has just returned to Londou, well pleased with the investigation. Minnie Brown, agod 18, who was one of the victims of the J ire at Oregon City Saturday, died Monday from the effect "of the burns and tbe shock to her system. Hop picking is nearly completed in Lane county. The crop is not first-class and has been only about half gathered, the lite doing a grjat deal of damage. Isaac Loudon and CI arles Hull, Southern Pacitic section hands at Twin Butes, received Home pain ful but not fatal injuries from a plank thrown from a passing train. Doth men were struck in the face by the Hying inissle. Loudon receiving a severe cut on the cheek and Hull a deep gash upo i ti e nose. Hypnotism and Divorce. A divorce has recently been granted in Washington on tin: ground that the contraction of marriage was due to hypnotic influence. If hypnotism is a per suading potency, a subjection of the will to the behests of another, by a subtle force mainly cominn through the channel of the eye, it may be charged with the instiga tion of a good deal of ill-advised wedlock. In one of tho latest monthlies an English officer w ho had been much in India gives an account of the performances of one of the Indian experts in magic for the amusement of the officer. Among these were the familiar but inexplicable feats of the mass acre ot tne ctuid in the Dasket, climbing out of sight on a string thrown in the air, and others quite as imposs ble. The ollicers states that the fakir had a marvel ously piercing and fascinating eye, and he entered upon no perform ance until he had impressed every person present with a ga.e. When pressed for an explanation after ward, he said that he had done nothing. He had not niaa-mcre' and had no basket, child, sacred twine or anything else. He had simply induced them to imagine thai they had witnessed miracu lous feats. The young man or woman who possesses this faculty to an extend like that credited to the fakir, would be an exceedingly dangerous person to have about, unrestrained by a high moral de velopment. It may be supposed that it exercised un .onsciously by the party at times. Still, it is well to believe that the power of re sisterice is possessed sutlicimtly not to release the person yielding to it from all responsibility. If we let down tbe bars low nough to let the hypnotic bull into the domestic pasture, all the weaker vessels will stop grazing and say: "It's of no use. We're in for it, anyway." Mot What They Seemed. The Florance West, speaking of the mysterious upturned boat found on the Siuslaw coast, says : Last week we spoke of the mysteri ously upturned boat found at the mouth of the :iver. The parties who left Florence in the boat have not showed up as yet, ami from information gleaned since our last issue we can almost definitely state that they were defaulters and not health seekers as they palmed themselves oil' to !. Some few weeks ago at Tacomathe Fidelity Trust company of that city was robbed of a considerable sum of money by uiu Albertson, an employe of the es'ahUhmt'iit. From marks and partly erased names found on linen wealing ap parel left at thf Florence hotel, it is quite conclusive that one of the two who so mysteriously disap peared is Albcrtson, and that they are now seeking means of escape along the coast. Women Who Van Wear ilue. The question of the becoming ness ot blue is one that if continu ally arising. Narolein blue, a grayish tint, ia enly adapted to brunettes, and the peculiar rhade of blue which is sometimes called sapphire, sometimes called robin's egg, sometimes electric blue, is also best suited to the ladies with j dark hair ami clear complexions. These shades are very apt to make a blonde look colorless. A pur blonde with clear eyes can at way-s wear baby blue in the evening, but if she wishes the whiteness ol tier skin and the bitieness ol her eyes and the yellow of her hair to be brought out mostetleclively she will choose rose color. All the dark shades of blue are suited to her, and blie will be wisest if she chooses them in preference to all other shades of the coloi. Mouth of the SiuIaw Impn v. nieiit Florence West: Civil engineer G. A. Lyell arrived iu 1-Iorence last Saturday and is now at work formulating pl.ins and tn ranging all details preparatory t) com mencement of v.oik on the bar. Before coming to Florence, -Mr. Lyell purchased nn:ch o-' t'-ie ma chinery needed to commence the wotk. The scows and pile-driver will be built on the river and will be commented at once. The wharf for the scutii jetty will I e built as soon as possible ami as soon as the right ol war can lie si cured at Cannery Hill the bn 11 ings su.h as blacksmith chop, me.-s house, oliice and bu:ik liou.e will be build. Have Von Kxtra r'in Trail? A few extra line specimens of prunes, plum?, jta.-iies, p.-iirs, tipples and any oilier kirnl-il fruit? to le had are w anted f.-r an exinb.t. The best that can be had are desir ed. Leave the fiuit at the Bank olOreg n and it will bs presented in jars. Fresh comb ho:iry. Linn county production, at Parker Bros. LETTER LIST. Following is the list of letters that remain uncalled for in the Albany postolhee Sept. 15, Persons calling for the same will please state that they were adver tised. Mr. 11. Butler, Sadie Bashor, A. B. Custer, Mrs. M. X. Chapman, Miss Jennie Dawson, M. Stephen Deutsch, Mr. N. S. Elleott, Mr. John Fostor, Mrs. Susan Huston, W.J. Hulbnrt. Mr. Henry Holt house, Joe Haslet, Mr. Hess, Miss Lillie Hyde, Thomas Johns, W. C. Judson, Edwin B. Knapp, Win. McAinney, Joseph Wm. Morgan, M. M. Marris, Miss Georgie Me Grath, W. H. Marrison, Rev. W. II. Naslen, Mits Katrine Nikkei eon, Mrs. Mary L. Patterson, James B. Orr, Wra. Ryals, Daniel Shelly, Mres Lillian Show, Wm. II. Smith, Mr. J. G. Weisner, Richard G. Watson. T. Monteith, P. M. Unique Word Contest. Wilcox, the photographer, pro poses to oiler several valuable prizes for a un'que word contest. His offer No. 1 is: To the peison writing the sentence, "'Wilcox makes superior photographs" the greatest number uf times upon a pos'al card and sending it to him lie will give free a lite-size crayon portrait of the writer. The oil iest will close on September P.'th, by which time all cards must be in at his gallery. Watch the pa pers for his second offer. Geo. L. Wilcox, Corner Second and Ferry Sts. To Eastern Star Members. All persons who are members in good sta' ding of the order of Eastern Star are r quested to meet at the Masonic hall at 7 :30 Thurs day evening, for the pit: pose ot considering the feasibility of or ganizing a chapter of Eastern Star in Albany. Members are request ed to bring their credentials with them." Kl IIEMK.NT run high in this city over System Builder as every body is using it for Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepsia Constipation, Impure blood and to build up their system. Try it and tell your friends about it, as it must possess wonderful merit when all speak well of it. Itrlek Brick. For sale in large or email quan tities, delivered at kiln, one mile east of the city, in toe city or on board care. W. C. Casskli.. A fine line of gold rings just opened at V ill ic Mark a. Just received, our new neck wear at the Ladies Bazaar. Ladies and misses combination suits at the Ladies Bazaar. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to su:t, at Parker Bros. Wanted on Lebanon canal a number of good tennis at sf: 50 per day. Klein Bros, are closing out their stock of Oxford ties at a great re duction. Fresh Yaquina bay salmon at 8 cents per pound at Hyde's market every day. Experts pronounce Klein Bros, piano one of the finest toned instruments. Testing the Baking Powders. Comparative Worth Illustrated, BT PROP. PETER COLL.IER, late chemist in cntEP of THK DEPARTMENT OF AGHlt I I.TUKE, WASHINGTON, 1). C. DR. PniCE'9 Pure Cream Tartar. ROYAL ..r Contains Ammonia, k UNRIVALED....- - T Alum aud Amuiouia.k Taylor's 1 Spoon yAJum and Ammonia. MONARCIT it Alum and Ammonia. SNOW BALL -it Alum and Ammonia. CALUMET Contains Alum. UOTEL. Contains Alum. Alum and Ammonia. Alum and Ammonia. Alum and Amn oina. la HON BON ifm Contains Alum k FOREST CITY mm Alum and Ammonia, k CHICAGO YEAST Alum aud Anirmni I CROWN ..- Alum and Ammonia, k SILVER STAR.. Alum and Ammonia. L dodsos & nu.s Alum and Ainaiouia. t Above diagram was drawn and verified in all its details, by Trof. Teter Collier, who is pre-eminent as a Chemist, and Scientist. The illustration is made in accordance with his chemical tests of each brand enumerated. The Carbonic acid gas was calculated to get the leavening strength and the quantative analysis to ascertain the comparative wholcsomeness, purity, and general usefulness of the leading Powders. The result of Prof. Collier's examination and test, reveals the fact, that, with but one exception, every brand tested contained either Ammonia or Alum, and a number both. Not one woman i ten thousand would use on Ammonia or Alum Baking Powder if she fcnew it. Such Powders not only undermine the health, but ammonia imparts a sallow or blotched complexion. Note. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, as shown by Trof. Collier's examinations, is the only pure Cream Tartar Powder found free from adulter ation and the highest iu strength. All authorities report Dr. Price's free from Ammonia, Alum, Lime, or any other adulterant. The purity of this ideal Powder has never been questioned. i Indicates the Powder containing either Ammonia or Alum. Indicates the Towdcr containing both Ammonia aud Alum. While the diagram shows some of these Ammonia or Alum Powders to be of higher strength than others classed below them, it must not be taken that they possess any value. All Ammonia or Alum powders should be avoided as dangerous, uo matter bow high their strength. THE WORLD ENRICHED. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited ami when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ly perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andeflectnal tocleanse the system gently in the Sj-.rin-time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. BltKLEVn AK.IA XAI.VK. The bust salve in the world for Cutj. Bruises, So.es. fleers, Salt Kheuiit, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hutu'., Chilblains. C'onih, uiel.-kin EiUtiou:i, and pos.tively cures Piles, or i.o pay required. It is guaranteed to giv-i perfect satisfaction, or money re funded, Price 35 cents per box. Fcr sule by Foslmy fc Mason Lawn sprinkleis, Matthews & Washburn, garden hose, .Matthews & Washburn, lawn mowers, Matth ews & Washburn, pumps, Matth ews & Washburn, bath tubs. Matthews A Washburn, water closets, Matthews & Washburn, gasoline stoves, Matthews & Wash burn, the hest of everything Matthew s & Washburn. Do you want to be happy and make those about you please !, if so go and get out? of tho.-'e lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Hymans. Cakes of all varieties, fancy and plain at the Delmonico restaurant. Klein Bros, are giving a line piano to their customers. Pay your school tax and save costs of collection. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeter ;s, put up by E. W. Achison, at all he cost of stone. For lire pocket knives best pa tent tempered shears and scissors and extra hollow- ground razors, go to Stewart .t Sox. Lowest rates and best accommo dations to passenger going East via Canadian Pacilic Railway ask C. B. Winn for rates. Some ol tne test styles of ele gant bed lounges can be seen at Fortmiller & Irving's, as they have just received a large invoice. Thomas Prink lias received a stock of baby carriages which he is oll'eiing at prices as low as the lowest, and they are lirst-class goods. You can save m.'iiey by going at once to Klein I'.ro.'sbhoe store and purchasing a pair of Oxford ties, fhe price has been reduced to close them tin''. Al Alt It II. The aolest physicians of the present age recognize catanh as a blood disease which aggravates the mucous surfaces. Moore's Ke vealed Remedy purities the blood, restores health to the alfc.-ted membranes, stops olft-nsive dis charges and corrects the breath. For sale by all druggists. l!aby cried, i Mother sighed, j Doctor prescribed : Castoiia! i NEW TO-DAY, 1 lure .( I QUARTER tleil in kuriouiitv'Ore-ni A 'in, near liatU H la new Maker City. aprtlTIIDV man who ha eiuu: utn i uni become iikntitk'l with tlio riMuuro-s A Aft and development of that country, 'i hi nuu niiin i no ithi.T than Mr. John Stewart, one of the wraltliiu.it anil moot influential ritiient in the county. In a recent lelter he ea: "I li.ul hcen eufftrini; from pains in my ha: k uiiil i:c;icral kidney c.tmplvitit Tor nouie time, and hat; itwd many remedies without any hut teui)orary relief. Ihe pains in ni) back had become so Hcvero th I was prevented from attending iu my work and could not in vc wiih mt the of a eane. Hearing, through a filer.d, of the wonderful tutes ef !oit by Oregon Kidney Tea, 1 tu induced to try a box, and from that vev first dose I f"Uiid iiiaiai.t relief, and before u ini; ball the contents of the box the piins in cy back entirely disappeared 1 have every I ith irj the virtues of the Oregon Kidney' Tea, and c-.n c-oiucieiitiously recommeiid it to my friends. 1 would not be without it (or any thin;,'." Oi'cjmi Kidney Tea cures hadache, incon tinence of urine, brick dust sediment, bum in'or painf jl eeimtitm while urinating, and all ilU'itions of the kidnty or urinary oraiw oi citiiersex. Mothers'? Castoria is recommended by physicians for children teething. It is a purely vegetable preparation .ts ingredients are published around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harm less." It relieves constipation, regulates tbe bowels, quites pain, cores diarrhiei and wind colic, allays feverishutss, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas soria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 3od--i8, 35 cents. Special Notice. Ladies or gentlemen who con template buying gold watches will lind it to their advantage to call at F. M. French's jewelry store be fore purchasing, as there has leer. quite a reduction in pricee. The Corner jewelry store. Sine Cure fur the Liquor or Opium Habits. The Eat India cure for these awful habits can be given without the patient's knowledge, ami is the only known specitic for the purpose, it is not injurious ii the least degree; manufactured by Emerson l)rug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cuunuing's drug store only. MIL M:itVK.t LI VEK PILLS. Act on a new principle regula ting the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new dii- overy. Dr. Miles' Pilla speedily t iire biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1 liver, piles, constipationr Un equaied for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest ! 50 dose 3 for Uo cent-'. Samples ee, at Stanard A Cusick. Jtooms Wanted. Those having rooms which they would he willing to let to students are requested to notify President E. N. Condit, of the college, as he has daily applications from stu dents from abroad who w eh rooms for the comu vear. School Itooks at i. I.. Blackmail's (i. L. r.lackmaii has opentd a complete line tf school books for the opening of the schools on Monday. Those in need of school books will lind it to their ad vantage to call upon him. K. Tj. HENTON. -DEALER IN- Choice Teas, Coffees, Spicos, Extracl s And a general assortment of GROCERIES, NEAR THE POSTOFFICE, ALBANY, ORH'iO.V. ANYBODY BUYING A. NY T 1-3 I N G Usually vroiu by Msn and Boys for "Work cr Dress without fir2t czmiaing tuo samo lines at my stsro makes a mistake financially. I and see what this Means ! SEASONABLE QOODS ASE NOW ARRIVING-. L. E. Merchant WIIKN YOU 1IAY1" lfi :-: L Mil AND tilffli! S1I - or lien's, Hoys' SUITS AND OVERCOATS Sow arriving, von will le roi.vinced tl.at we ore I.AV:N(i OVER AI.LCOMI'ETIIION in our hi e wlieii it c.-iik-s te Eichly Tailored Clothing, UVOMK AND DUKAB1E PATTERN, AT REASON A ble Price?, dive us a call. T. L WALLACE if 09, STRAI1AN BLOCK, DookiP Stoves and Mm BLAIN. Tailor. Liiiiiiiiiiii i SI EN OL'R .i".Y- ;ii iUWrn 5 ALBANY. GKir.r.N atHatthews fclMlirn iiyiiiff Over