Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, June 22, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    Dally Deistttcrat
Satoriay Evening, June 22,1889
TM Jt NirrriNU, BJitora and Publishers.
Publish... every day In thojvreek,
SuniUya excepted.)
WKK AT VANCOUVtB.
Special k DiuocftAT.
Vancouver, VV. T ,3 p. m. Kire at Van
couver completely destroyed twenty-nine
buildings. Total loss about $75,000. Small
Insurance. Tlie fire was the work of an
incendiary. It U now under control.
Enteral a tlia Put OUiont Albany, Or
an Haoond-claxR mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
flulirensl by caarler per week ...........$ .15
rfy mail, per yiiar m 5.00
ymiil, per month h .eO
LOCAL WSCORD.
Hakrishukg Picnic- The picnic at
Ilarrlsburg yesterday was a grand success,
DrJ F Hendricks was President of the
day and O T Porter, of Albany, orator,
Just at the close of his remarks lie receiyed
a despatch from Senator Mitchul that his
appointment as Marshal of Alaska was
confirmed, which many of Mr Porter's
friends will rejoice with him over. The
program for the day was carried out to the
letter, and the most laughable part of
which was the free for all women's foot
race, three to enter and at least two to
start. Mrs Williams and Mrs Shcriell
were the contestants. Much interest was
manifested by the spcctators.iudgine from
the way money changed iiands over the
result, The Glee club rendered some fine
music, also by the band from Junction,
which have made great improvement, and
our people should feel proud over the grand
strides they have made in music. The
exercises concluded and many remained to
participate in the light fantastic until the
wee hours of the morning when all went
away happy, K
TIIE HAN ABOUT TOWN ,
A woman has been in the city canvass-
ng for a couple books. She is decidedly
success as a canvasser, and displays tht
push and enterpise characteristic of the
booming cities of this great Northwest.
he "gels there," to use a slang expression,
just like the live cities and the live busi
ness men of this unparalled country. She
attacks the enemy from In front, and at
the same time is rcadv fir Hank move-
men's. Sixteen subscriber the first day
peaks for her success. If she had done
like this she wouldn't have gotten one :
Will you subscribe for my book." "Oh,
I don't believe I want it." "Well, never
mind, good day."
An Aijvanck Acient. Last evening
(!eo R Lee was arrested at Tangent by
Marshal Hoffman,on the charge of larcc
and false representations. It seems that
he hid represented himself es advance
agent of the Walleck Comedy Company
hired the Opera House for two nights.
boarded at the St Charles a day or two.and
borrowed $5 of Fred Merrill, whom he had
appointed agent for the company. Then
he left towards the Soulh. A valise owned
by Merrill is mixed up in the case in an
uncertain manner. As the evidence against
Lee was not strong enough to hold him he
was discharged. He evidently is not what
lie represents himself to be, and there Is
something peculiar about tne anair any
way.
School Teaciikrs At a meeting o!
the Board of directors of District No 5 last
cveninc the following faculty was elected
for the public schools of Albany the com
ing year : G A Walker.Principal ; Misses
Lillle Robertson, Jane Morris, Margery
Brink. lie e Gray, Kate Aiken, y note
Wright and Mrs EThrall, Assistants. Mis
Sue Harper, Supernumerary. Mr John
Mcdm was re-elected janitor.
Two Loans. At the meeting of the
Building and Loan Association last even
iag two loans were made aggregating
$1400, one to Mr Al Saylur of $400 at 5S
months interest in advance, and the otne
to Mrs M Warren at 57 months interest in
advance. The association has obtained
good start and has the confidence of
connected with it.
imoWNSVILLK.
M F Powell left Wednesday for the
Harney country He will soon return with
his family and make his home with us.
Price Coshow who has spent the winter
attending school here, returned to his home
In Crook county with Mr Powell.
H A Stanard, wife and baby, spent sev
eral days here las week attending the as
sociation and vLitlng friends and relatives
nere.
Fahchon.- -The Gcorgie Woodthrope
troup presented "Fanchon the Cricket" last
evening to a large and delighted audience.
Miss Woodthrope is at her best as Fanchon
displaying her great talent to advantage in
this part. She was well sustained, The
Company are eiving a week of fine enter
tainments and deserve the good patronage
they they receive. lo-night, their best
play the "Two Orphans" will he presented,
and the house promises to be packed. "Ca-
price was eiven this afternoon in line
shape.
Souvknir. Mr A B Seal has shown us
a piece of electric wire which he picked
upon the ocean beach at Coos Bay, having
been washed ashore with the wreckage
from the wrecked steamer Alaskan.
No Water. There will be no water in
any of the malm to-morrow, govern jour
selves accordingly. It is expected to have
wa er running regularly by Monday.
WANTED, W.UOO WORTH
of second hand furniture
at the Portland Branch
Highest cash price paid
for second hand furniture
at the Portland Branch
Buy your household furniture
at the Poitland Branch.
A. new No. 8 cook stove with furniture
and pipe for $16.
Anew No. 7 cook stove with furniture
and pipe for $14, at the Portland Branch.
bargains in furniture, stoves, clothing,
hardware at the
Portland Branch.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMEltS.
Consumers of water will take notice
that until the new pumps are in operation,
which will require about a week, no water
can be furnished up stairs or in any of tho
pipes on Ferry or Calapooia streets. As
soon as the new pumps are in, an abund
ance of water will be furnished to all con
sumers. Tub Water Company.
Sonth Albany
all
Eastward. Negociations are pending
at Corvallis for tne letting of contracts for
the extension of the Oregon Pacific, and it
is reported on good authority that work
will be pushed eastward faster than ever
before. Railroad men in this city have
already begun preparations for going to the
front. It Is to be hoped there will he no
cessation hereafter until Boise City is
reached.
That R. R. The Dallas correspondent
of to-day's Orcgonian says: "The railroad
from Yaajina via Luckiamute Falls, Dal
las, Spring Valley and Sa'.em to a point on
tho orcscnt Narrow Guuge Is now an as
sured fact. This will be a blessing lo the
country through which it It Intended to
run, as" it will traverse some of the finest
wheat growing sections of the state and
pass through some of the best timber belts
in the Coat: range.
A most desirable and beautiful location
for suburban residences, owing to its nat
ural advantages and nearness to the center
of business. Compare the size, location,
view and access to and from these lots, and
you will be convinced of their merits Call
earl v and secure a home befot 2 the advance
in price. Apply to
1 WEEDAI.E iX ls.EDriLD,Vgeni8.
First door south of Post Office.
Kid (ilnves ! Kid Cloves ! 1
I have iust received a full line of kid
irolves branded Our Own. This is a genu.
ine kid glove. 1 buy direct from importers
in New 1 ork anil consider tnem tne Desi
value of any irlove I ever sold for tills
price. 5 button, 3 rows of st tching, $1.50
per pair.
lrnKiiATRii. The Albany & Astoria
Railroad Company filed articles of incorpora
tion with the secretary of state yesterday;
.itl .mrl 81.000.000: ohiect. to build and
operate a railroad from Asloria to Albany;
place of business, Albany; incnrporstorsjainea
I. Cowan, E J l.anning, Charles I'feincr, John
Schracer and W H Harr.
Sub Couldn't Skic I r. "Not much,"
says she, "you don't catch me cooking this
hot weather, when I can fit these uencious,
lunch goods, such as chippcJ beef, soused
nLrifni-t .oleed sardines, deviled ham
cream cheeie and all thos-j nice eatables at
the Willamette Packing Co's store."
Woou Sawinu. The undersigned will
be ready to saw wood anywhere in the
citv about tuly 1st. Prices same as last
r. Leave orders at ucyoe KODson s
J. K. Davis.
Invitations to the weddinir of Miss Hat-
tie Long and I D Hover, which will occur
tne 27th inst., have been received by their
many friends here.
A Mr Fry, of near vour city, was here
Tuesday in search of desirable residence
property. He seems very well pleased
with ths location of our town and thinks
he will invest and move here soon.
Scott Ward and lohnny Isom passed
through here last week on their way to
the hot springs of the McKenzie.
Many of our townsmen are now prepar
ing to take their vacation, most of them
heading towards the mountains
The meeting called for last Wednesday
evening in order to adyisc about forming a
company for putting in water works here
proved a failure. Our citizens wid con
tinue te netzlect this until a fire has swept
the town out of existence, then it win oe
"I told you so."
Sunday Mrs Blakely and Mrs Nash-
rouch were buried at the same hour in
Kirk's cemetery. Both these ladies were
early pioneers and in every respect estim
able ladies. I Ins reminds us that our
brave pioneers are fast passing a aay. One
by one they cross over the river, tneir
ranks growing thinner every year.
The Central Association of Baptist
churches of tills state convened at the First
Baptist church of this place Thursday the
13th Inst., with Moderator Crawford in the
chai.. Prof Urownson being absent Prof
Sutherland, of Scio, was chosen clerk in
his stead. After devotional exercises the
business of the association wascommenced
and the usual topics discussed in their reg
ular order. At 11 o'clock Friday the an
nual sermon was preached by Rev Trum
bull, of your city. His sermon was a mas
terly effort and was well received. Leave
was irranted during the session to several
churches to withdraw with a purpose In
view of forminir anotherassociation. The
regular session closed Saturday evening,
most of the delegates remaining, however,
until Monday. Most all of the churches
in the association were represented and
all seem satisfied with the work done and
the hospilality received.
In the death of Mrs Blakeiey which oc
currcd Friday morning, the 14th inst., this
community lost one of its noblest persons
and one of us oldest inhabitants. Al
Blakeiev was born in Jefferson county
Tennessee, Nov 34, 1815, and was 73years,
months and 20 days old. bhe was mar
ried to Capt James Blakeiev, who suryives
her, in 1834. Four years after their mar
riage the young couple started west. They
came as far as Missouri where thev lived
for eight years, tho fore part of which was
a bard struggle for livelihood. In 1846
they moved to the then almost unknown
Oreson and cast their lot with those brave
pioneers who tacca tne great oimicumes 01
crossing the barren plains through the
country in entire possession of the savages.
Un tneir arrival tney seiueu on tne ciaim
which Capt Blackley still owns and on
which Mrs Blakeiey died. She was the
mother tin children, ioof whom still live
Her remains were buried the Sunday fol
lowing her death and the largest procession
of the kind ever seen here followed her
remains to the cemetery, such being the
esteem in which she was held in this !
cinitv. Mrs Blakeiey was converted to
Christ in her 17th year and has lived a
pure and consistent Christian life ever
since. Though the mother of so large a
family, by her prudence, thrift and house
hold economy, did ner tun snare in neip-inu-
her worthy and industrious husband in
supporting well so large a family and still
having: something to keep them in their
old days. Mrs Blakeiey will long be re
membered, in this community on account
of her good example, her timely and al
wars irood advise, her hearty hospitality
and the aid always extended in time of
need. This entire community mourns her
departure, but are consoled with the know
ledge of a reward awaiting her over the
river. The bereaved tamilv have tne sym
pathy of this neighborhood in their be
reavement. Her aged companion is es
pecially remembered In our sympathies.
Though we cannot feel the soirow, the un
utterable loneliness telt by mm who lost
the one that has been his constant and
loving companion for more than half a
century, yet we can point him to the con
soling'fact that only a little time and he
shall clasp her to his bosom in the land
where sickness and sorrow never comeanu
partings are no more.
HOMK ANO AMlOAb
A barrel of salt salmon just opened at F L
Kentou'a.
A tug cyclone at Albany, Mo., yesterday.
Ailiaii). Or., never has them,
A uncial danc. will be given at the opera
bouse to-niuht alter Hie play . Free.
The Villametta at Portland it lower than
v-r l.r fnra iu June according to tho m.ni
ury of olj ateimbeat men.
I he senior editor of the Dimockit returns
nia thanks to 3 A I) Vaney, of Waterloo, for
1 "ouu'i v., mine 01 tsrentano't Chess montn
lv
Mr O 1 P-irter'a name is not Dennis any
onger. lie hn be:.-n appointed U. O. Mar-
nil ni Alaska with a good salary attach
ii-iii.
TbeOk Plain Cringe Buildini' Associa-
ion, of Shed'. Iiai iunt lioin incorporated
til Jonas I). vis. I It Davis and H B
sprem-ir as incorporators. Capital stock,
911vu.
Smith, one of the grandest pioneers in the
temperance reform. The frontispiece is an
excellent steel-engraving of Mist Willard.
The frequent illustrations In lithograph
are arranged beautifully, and display the
taste and skill of the Woman's Temper
ance Publishing Co. The book must be
read to be appreciated. It Is written in Miss
Willard's most happy style, abounding in
pleasant incidents and Intensely ir'erest-
ing from cover to cover.
Dr. N. S. Davis, of Chicago, President of
the recent International Medical Congress
says : "I have prescribed no form of al
cohelic drink, fermented or distilled, for
internal use in the treatment vf diseases
for forty years, and find no need for any."
Mrs. Elliott F. Shepard, a daughter of
vv m n vanderbiit Is erecting a woman s
lodging house for the Young Woman's
Christian ,'emperance Union, of New York
To New Comers. We would say that
we have no baits to give you, but we do
guarantee good values for your money
and we kindly solicit your patronage.
Brow sell & Stanard.
Summer Wraps. Novelties in -eaded
and stockinet jackets just received.
Samuel E. Younu.
Kentish Chekii-:h For canning furn
ished In quantities fresh from the trees,
Leave orders at
Brownrli. & Stasards,
A Tumble Mr John Usher was put
ting a new tope In the Democrat's Jllag
pole to day w hen the pole took a tumble
to the ground and Mr Usher slid down the
roof and hung bv his chin to the eaves for
a moment, but succeeded in escaping with
out injury.
Struck On At fii.as per 5 Rnllon can
best Standard r'' oil, at the Willamette
backing Co.'a store.
Biggest Yet. 10,000 rolls of wall pa
per, latest varieties, finest decorations just
received at Fortmiller & Irving's.
This Trade Mark on a stove
means it is the best that ex
pcilence and skill can con
tri -e. uoiu oniy o u.
Smith.
Vi.(.t, 59 ceiita.
15 cent shaving at Viereck's.
8 tickfts for ?1 at Vierok .
Now rlrwu -foods at Mcllwaiu's.
Mvoii 1 nut, jars at F It Keutoa's
N,.w i , r.i,-e pf fine tfold rings at Fronuh,s
t-r.-shce.im chtcse iust received at F 1.
KeutonV
Now (-. am cheese iust received at Courad
ve ers.
For s,le. oheao. second band ort-au. Mrs.
Hyman's.
3 '-hairs runn-ug steady at Viereck's shav
ing parlors.
Best roast coffee in the city at Conrad
Movers.
Good cookioe stove onlv SS10 at Hopkins &
oaitinaran s.
The best watch in the world for the money
at ( SI French s.
Side saddles and ladies riding ourcinslae at
Thompson & Overman's.
Thompson & Overman, acents'for the great
L'yn.-iuiito In ggy whip.
For a number one eualitv f knives forks
and spoons call at f M French a.
1 he choicest liue of table luxuries can be
found at Browne!) & Stsnard s..
A fresh milk cow, one half Durham, for
aaie cheap. Apply to Democrat othce.
J W B-intley. best boot and shoe maker in
city, oup ,-i'H tortnuller -x Ir inu s.
A large and fine lino of window shades
just received at Fortmiller & Irying'e.
Mouey can't liny better oots and allocs
tnan Mellwain is selling, b'eansebetter
goods are not manufactured.!
The Variety of 25 cent hats a -e eoing at 10
perceut. discount at E A; C Howard's, as
well as their other millinery goods.
Some fine California cheese, a barrel of
-jo'den drip syrup and somo tine comb honey
just received at nrowoeu A Stanard a.
Go to Royce & Hihler'sfor your job print
init. 1 hey do any and alt kinds of work in
the puoiishiug and job printing line. Quick
work and icw prices.
Within a few weeks twelve bovs have
been admitted into the insane asylum of
Napa, Cat , crazed by excessive cigarette
smoking.
The Damon Liquor Bill of Michiean
nxes tne license on manufacturing spiritu
ous liquors at -f.i,ooo ; brewers' license
165 ; for wholesale liquor selline. $;oo
and a uniform tax for sellingboth beer and
wnisky at retail, $$oo. A board of excise
commissioners is to be established in ever
village, town and city, to whom alone i
given power to grant and revoke licenses
in cities ot over one thousand inhabitants
this board is to be appointed by the Gov
ernor ; in smaller towns, bv the vulagi
council or town board. No screens are to
be allowed in saloohs ; no saloon shall be
located within four hundred feet of a pub
lic school, and the number of licenses shall
not exceed one for every seventy fiye vo
ters, not n unreasonable restriction, one
would think. No liquor shall be sold to
any one who has ever been convicted of
teiony, nor a license granted to anvonc
who has not paid for his last year s license
Opera House.
ONE WEEK, COMMENCING
Monday .June 17th, 1889.
MISS GEQRGIE WuODTHORPE,
Suppcitod by a first-class Dramatic
Company.
MoDday-'-Uolden Giant."
Tuesday' Jtay BloNiiom "
WedneNduy ".4raoug the Pinea."
Thursday -"Caprice,"
FrIday-s"M'LIits."
M al i aee - "Fanchon."
Saturday "Two Orphans."
i) Gold Watches 0
L Given Away. L
PRICES, 10, 20 and 30 CENTS,
Saata now on sale at Blackmail's.
JOHN BR1CCS,
FLORIST
ALBANY OREC
Bosks a Ppfxialty.
Ometery iota planted and
G. L. BLACKMAN,
Succtswr lo E. W. Landen.
Df ALER IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES1
CHEMICALS, BRUSHES'1
SO IPS COMBS.
ETC.
TAIR WARNING. The public
DR, I. W, STAIR US,
Physician and Surgeon,'
Late of Brownsrilb, Or.
Office at residence on oornor HrrmriiilMn
aa1 Seventh, '"'alia promptly atifnded
in city r country
nor by notified of the existence
citv ordinance prohibiting driving in the
city limitn faMer than six mllea in hour
ani the leaving ot teams unhitched, Un
Jess the same are respected hereafter ar
rest will le uiade under such ordinances,
J. N. Hoffmaw,
City Marshal,
Tuli'a & Gu'd pure Manilla twine, beat
qualitv. at Stewart Si Sox's.
THE LEADER.
THE LEADER
G, W. SMITH,
SOCIAL, AX!) PEltSONAL.
"Superior," "Argand," "Garland"
STOVES AND RANGES.
Fire Backs.
Warran ted
for
15 years, All
sizes an
Motel Arrivals.
Miss Wheeler, of the publio schools, left
this DooDfor her eastern home.
Dr K R Barker has returned to his Santi
am mines lo remain during the Bummer
John .T DuKan of Salem, is in the city, at
worlc on the new pumps of the water works,
The new town pump opposite the lilum-
betg lota was started running to-day, and is
producing an excellent thirst quetiuher.
Mrs O S Pollock, will leave to-morrow on
summers trip to Southern Oregon, where
ha will oetre cuest of a brother at Jack
sonville.
Hon R A Irvine and wife left to-dav for
the mountains around Gatesvillo. for a two
weeks rustication among; the blackberry I afvrrlact
bashes. I
S B Bennett and wife, of Fort Coilinr.
Colorado, are in the city the guests of the r
itaugnter, Mra t w Smith, they contem
plate locating here.
Mr Jas Titus, afcrmer resident of Albany
is in the city. Jim is now running a horse
market at lacoma, while his brother Jack
has charge of the Arlington ranch.
Mr W E Uillet.wl.o went to Alaska to lo
cate found that all its glory as a Held for a
young man was imaginary, and has returned
as tar as aeattle. I've shall look for him at
Albany again.
Mr All Dawson, of Tjrunto, Canada, has
been in the eity. lie came from British Col
utiima through Washington territory on an
baifiiah saiHty bicycle, a faycho, whicQ
shows the effect of hard rubs.
Dr A W Chilcote, President of the Hirst
National Bank of Washington, Iowa and
wite, and Dr J A Richards, President of the
National Bank of Lincoln, Neb., and wife.
who were recently in the city the suests of
Mrfc r Sox, have gone to Seattle on a visit
toiUrMU Ballard, their brother, ihey
have alao been at Lebanon for several days
tne guests oi Mrs ur uauara.
The World's
best. More
than hun
dred 7 hun
dred differ
ent styles
co o k s and
heaters,
Roofing-, Job Work, Plumbing.
Eave Trough. Range Boilers
Conductor Pumps.
F. L. KENTON.
-DEALEE
If you have any job wirk tj 1
W. Smith who is pr& .0. d
neatnessnd disoaf - ni'l as chc
one.
bon't fai o eia nim Mi-Ilwiin'
Von will fl them from 10 to 15
cheaper tha any other plaee in to
inconsidera on the utility.
t)
Mcllwain can give yoo the he
juit you ever wore, atjuricestoauit m
every one.
To lessen our stock of canned g i
will sell t ' inglin that line at rein-rka -i
low prices.
BiiowyrtL 4 Stanabii.
Exciiant.k Hotel. A Litrin j Geo
Pfan : A Foster, Wyoming Ter ; J We
olf;John l)e Wolf ; A A Merrill;
T Thoreson ; C S Stokes ; Wrh Greer,
citv : P Hefrian, Canada ; J Henderson,
Duluth ; W W Johnson ; J C Uiakc ; J
W Howel : i Haven ; I .Mcl-c-nglillti,
Astoria ; R Johns.
"Rsvf.rk House. P Mallov; R Carlson,
II S Gales, Gatcavillct F Edel, Cincinnati.
Ohio: E llowenstine; D M Stelndler, S K
J B Titus, TacomajW Winters, F I.iebe,
J M-Stav; A Hogan, Portland; A Daw
in Toronto. Can: W Flew. Sulem: S W
striker, M E Stiiker, Philadelphia; M I.
Gallev; P J Blackestou, t-oburg; C L Haw
lev, McLov.
St Ciiari.es.-I II lonakler, R M Da
visson, G V Stephens, Corvallis ; O
Green. Seatlle : O J I.illls.F I Merrill, Vv
Turner, S T Samuels, L M Samuels. I.
l Samuels, Miss Lillian Samuels, Port
land ; F J Pulman, Amity ; C Morgan,
Philadelphia : II Huste-n, A' Huston, Miss
nna Turner, Miss Martha Turner, vlrs A
L Turner, S F ; C Chessmen.Pecria.
Rrss House. I V Lewis, Mill City
I T Morrow. Mill City : I B Uobbins, Port
land : M Uay, Partlano : S S Hess and
wife : Mrs E Sanders : E Burrows, Ya-
n.ilm : H I Burrows. Yaqulna ; A Litfin,
riiv . V Cox. city i K Grant, Salem ; T
Oclen, city ; A P Anderson, city j A
Nrlann. Yamhill : A B McRae, city ; G
V.. n. i.i.LI. . 'H Vl-I I- . A Vf
I; iee, rnnccieipnm , .-n.iiui , -r .
Potter, Eugene ; P P Cox, Stockton Cal ;
A Tunison, Aneraren ; j j wranam.
Millers ; G Skinner, Lebanon,
Weather kmcatioxs. For the
aours beginning at i o'clork, noon.
Fair, warmer.
TKMl'KK.NCE COLUMN.
lioiteti br Albany W, C. T. U
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES
Choice Candy, Xuts, Fruit, etc.
Siepa are being taken to call Mrs K B I
Greene, National Supt. of Kindergarten,
inio una oiaie. sue will probably camel
about Sept. 1st, nnd the W C T V hope to I
make arrangements whereby she mav hold I
several Institutes, and instruct a number ot
our women in t'lc art of kindergarten
We need such a school in every city a-id I
villiagc In our State. It is astonishing
how much little tots of children can be I
taught, and that too in a way that isneith.
er fatiguing, nor It Iconic. They are taught
t amuse tnemse!ves,and at the same Uir.e I
receive valuable instruction, which lavs a I
foundation for their broader education.
Miss Willard's new book, "Glimpses of
Fifty Years" Is being delivered In town by
a local ageut. The book Is an atitoblagraph
of Mist Willard, written by the request of
the National Woman's Christian Temper
ance Union. It Is dedicated to her mother
on her eighty-fifth birthday. The Inlro
ductlon Is written by Hannah Whltball
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
NEA .THE POST OFFICE, ALBANY, OREGON
Hopkins & Saltmarsh
DEALEK5 IN
STOVES; TIN WARE. SHEET IRON, COPPER WARE
ETC., ETC.
Amenta for "On T'me" Eaiilng and eonkinc Slnvei. Job wo.k, plumbing,
a promptly attended lo.
CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN THE CITY,