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! i' jatai flaj Inning NovBmbBP30,1800 Pw-Mtvw wj day ! U wk ftfTfti Nl Tl lSCi, Kl.tun ami IMUHhrr. SUISSCKU'XION liATKS. ,rwl by ar r wk ., $ .15 IHII rMT f, 1;,) mil, ir luoir.h. . HH to jmtaIA t i ri jn.!oai Albany. a socoml-clan mail waller. LOCAL -RKCORI) A Nick Social. The O F. Hall was owdedlast evening on the eccrsiori ol e Rebekah's octal. A very snlcrtaln jjprojram was first prcbented.conlalnlng tral choice selection). Mr C 11 Hail with guitar accompaniment, was hear- applauded. A song by a quaiiet,con. iflg of Messrs Bears, Harrows, Fortinil and Goff was a fine effort, enthusiastic teelved. A vocal sol by Mrs. J. II. mington,who has a pleasant voice, was lauded. Mr Henry Ebcrt's solo about Rhine was the most aesthetic part of program and brought the huse down. iry nss a strung ucrmuii voice wmcn isndles with the ease of a trapeze pei- icr. Several well rendered recitations interspersed through the program. ,ch closed with a short and well pre- id address by Hon J K. Weatherford. remainder ot the evening was spent rlaklng ot a good lunch and in suda- and games. sap Snow. Mr E J McCaustlarul, surveyor, who has been surveying the for the flume lor the Dry Gulch lug Co. of Salem, arrived in the city lay and reports the work of surveying red for the winter probably until a April, when it wlil he continued and tume built immediately afterwards, t two and half feet of snow had 1 among the mines, stopping outside The Albany mining Co were kng in their tunnel, though, with good ts. Un UIC mountains .ilia muc uuuuv cct of snow had fallen, which had lured with railroad building. city. lamd. Hiram farlow returne V from a business trip to his Linn k farm, and reports the leal estat at Albany as being red hot Mrs Miller and little children went to Al- Saturday to visit with the former's ...Thos H Cone left for Hum- unty, Cal., via San Francisco, last .y....iion 1 J rvirar,nieinpcr w Hi. 1 lloase of Representatives from la countv.Dasstd through en Mon- Uning, en route for California. Mr as been a res.aentet uregon ior 4,1 having crossed the plains when a tti his parents, wno semes in ninn .Record and Tidings. Iistku as Stathd. The Dkmo- licks no one, when down ; bat It let the nows. M Schlosser, not- knding his denial In our contem- n as arrested as stated for being I ml disorderly , but he promised to llr to behave himself In the future I wis released. This latter fact we know at the time. The Demo- lanes Mr Sch osser win oecome Id peaceable citizen and will g'adly hare to bring aDDUtsucn a rcsuii, Social. Last evening the mem he Christian Endeavor Society of ibyterian church gave a social at Idence of M r J W Cuslck. 1 About Br present and a very enjoyaDie was spent In playing garnet, etc .r it Goi The kcus and lot odvert'ied In the Democrat was '-;i'y, lut there are a fine lot f viU le.'t. It will toon be tot. late R lots In lh North addition to As S.v .'he 1'or land agents arc jo fertile tamo aropeily. KG r, Real Estate arrant, Brodalbin Your Eyes Opsn. Gulst & Sen elved a In line of holiday goods Plush albums, fancy goods, nicely erfumerles. and an elegant stock good, In which thev a -e maki.i U'lnlar snecinHtv. 'Tiie or.He as fine aiassoitnitnt at l to be In theci.v. 0 B PiLKijieroN Suiccr, C'cu 'icc-icai Sjrci?is'. Will je Ri .i.e Hoi'Tf. A'ti-i-. a'', d-.1rc-.fi Eo. Ee.Ep C' vP'iei- 'a; I'c, i r ' r C ' J'c 1 ve: tie-s'rss ,:! '.cl'i'' D. 'Li. jl fi-e lors In Yr-qu'. f sale cheap. alto of fine farming land at $Jo pr tw days. Wallace a Ci sick. fasoNt. InJejied to the lpt Slanit. are rein'.itcJ se v! at l,ii !,..- nl C t fil'iout de'iv or make tome arrati' ..ne.ua. kiTicE. Railroad time hrt kee-i ornlnutet. Call at F .M FrencM A Hackleman to Mrs E R Cheadle, E half of S w qr bl 47,H'e J A.$ Clinton C Cole by Sheriff to It Bell, 04.05 acres in tp 9, S R 4 w R Warner tn Marion Propst, 48 acres in sec o,tp u,S R 1 w A S Hmett by SlieiiS to Lucy M RuMrll,iu.7j acres in tp I3,S R 3 w II C Hardman to W L Simpson, tract intp n,S R : J M Bardue to Kli Barker,! lot in bl e.M's and A 10 Alh.inv 5 300 Sco 1600 I'nited States to Silas Hamilton. .. Patent bKuvsslHKM R'ght. It's said "hat .lie pj-.'rj wim o.'e.'oid a photograph g." r y 1 ,113 cu winie-- tiutic'ing era r.ow n Bri:.-,i t'ol(iiiibias(cndng the money paM uv t'uens ri ciir :own aim count. y icr iiroinkci cabi iet photog'aphs, at from SJ " 3 P'' dozen. 'J hey promised to tend the wo. k here after they finished It abroad, uim narc uiieu ui uo so, cnu .ne c. ' !. 1 ae vtry slim of '.hem ever keep ''i ' elr rs-oiiisei. Those duped, naiil to ii o.e- .0 pe.soss, mav be assurer', that fev .'ll reer receive anv nictures. It se fi ii-eui r'glit. Eugene Guard. This I e v ace of young men who aiart-d a gal'cry ,n the Tweeuule Block; but were noc id out in the first round bv Craw 10-d Si I'k oii. The mora! Is plain, Lo not pa-ron'ze ll-ie.r-iusln anv line of b - inst. Stand in with our home mer. chants. Who Akb VorER. In orjer to entitle a person to vote at the city election next Monday he must be a male citizen of the age of 2 1 years and upward, who shall have resided in the State during the six months immediately preceding such election, a male of foreign birth of the age of years and upward who shall have resided in the State during the six months Imme diately preceding the election, and shall have declared his intention to become a citizen ot the United States one year pre ceding such election, and must have re sided in the city tin ee months next pre ceding the election a.id in the ward he offers to vote for thirty days nexf preced. ing such election. The polls will open at 9 o, clock a. m. and close at b o, clock p Lebanon. J IS Huddleson of Waterloo, filed a complaint against Al Fielding, charging him with shooting a cow. The constab'e arrested Fielding last Tuesday and brought him to Lebanon. By the ad' vice of friends the parties settled the mat ter without allowing it to come to a suit' Robert Montague and Charlie Ralston who are now attending achool at Aibanv spent Thanksgiving at their homes in this Chicken Bristle was again heard from this week, through the columns of the UaaiocRAT, much to the sorrow ot one ot our vouns druir clerks ihree new oullshngs are going up mis week, and we understand more will be commenced next week. Express. Y M C A Notes. The altendanc the reading room hat been godd during the patt week. A few remarks have been made among the membersabout -securing a building lot It Is a matter worthy of thought. Let all who desire to join the association pass in their names to the Act. Secretary sometime during the coming two weeks, hat they may come up oetore tne Dusl ness meeting. Dec, 13th. The subiroT ot tne uospei meeting to morrow It "The Best Walk" Heb, 1 1 :$ Almost a Fire, On returning home last evening from the Rebekah social Mr W B Citson found a dense smoke coming from one of the rooms. Invettlgatlag the matter h found the carpet n fire around the stove, and, assisted by Mr L Verick, won had the flames extinguished. A few moment! more and the wbole building wouln have been in flames. Awarded $300. Friday last the dam age suit of L G Kline v. B T Taylor, foi injuries done by defendant last October ,lme up for trial. After the evidence was heard and case argued the jury retired and in a fw hours brought in a verdict forth plaintiff for $300 damages besides $t doctor's feet and $10 for medicine, with other costs. The amount sued for was $1,031 Corvai-lis Gazette. AJanglino Voice. The SaUra and Albany paper hav been having quite a time 'n deciding wh'ch of l'ie placet has got he mo't elcc.iic lirjhtt, It remind t us of two Hill school hoy trying to si a dispute to with neither wl'l agree. Benton leader. Look at Th.s. 134 feet fiont 00 First Siieet, il0'iton .he line of Impiove neat, foi Sto per fcoU We'll wager cayuse pony tbt ihe pi o-e.iy will sell for $itxi a fs A 'n It -s thr.t twelve men! lis, In fac! we will r Ive stiv m.'n who mv buy U $:w;o a twelve moi.lht bond at n.-M .ke. lo i'o; :ecr.n.lnate. To nwr.tv ii i.ip" !.e icr V.e, bccr.v.s you c-n'l ce.iiii nz else uonn in.'i pr ice. W.'.-.I.ACE & CfS'Ck. H.Rri-sbir.o Pn&ios. J G Ciawfuri tl.e n. - wl'l go lo Eai.ii'ourg the first of Di.iW.nbif to lema'i a number tf d.-ys t: i.'paric.i'.esfof a'l who may L,lve him a caH. Mr Ciawioi J is a fi f Is , a al. .11' i-r n-lir,nect lilt we.K end ne r.Di-'e In ( lit locai' woi-ld uo well to nvall I'-emvclvesof .nlsoppcni y loget fi.ie plc.u.ei. Will DookuE is Value.- .j feel fiont .5ne twottory b.lck fcn' on nt St. Rents paying Interest on $UflOO,bulld!.ig in fine rep-lr and wi'l double In value in !jhteen mont'is, 'or ta'e at $!,ocrj. See us soon as this w II ao fast. O ner bar- cains adveiilsed br us have gone. No: sinpl Instance on record where trecrla ton biiylog property ot ut hav roi made mor.ev. Wallace & Ccsick. Domociatlc and Republican primaries were held last evening. with the following result. FIRST WARD. Democrats C II Stewart, Chalrraam : T J Siifcs, Sccrelary. Nominee for Coun cilman, A J Anslyn.by acclamation. For Central Committee, C II Stewart. Republicans D M Jones.Chalrman : J W Bialn, Secretary. For nominee for Councilman, B F Tahlrr received 17 and T J Overman,!!. For Cfilttal ommit;ce' Geo Fish. SEtXXI) WAR D, Democrats W R BiU eu.Chairman i C G Burkhart, Secretary. Nominee for Jouncilman, J Gradwohl, utianlniously For Central committer. John Clclan. Republicans L E Blain, Chaiiman j J K Whitney, aectetair. Nominee for Councilman, W II Garrett, unanimously. For Central committee, O H Irvine. THIRD WARH. Democrats Capt E I Limnine. Chair man uva Kciu, secretary. Mr ason Wheeler was nominated for Councilman by 3 votes over Mr J O Writsmau. For Central committee, A Hackleman. Republicans W II Huston. Chairman: W H Warr.er.Secrelaiy. G W Smith was nominated for Councilman. For Central committee. N U Allen. Uemocralieconvcnlion to n L'ht at Court House at 7:70. Republican convention at Upera House at 7:30. Hubbard's Ei eant Lotion. The fi nest Dtcpij'Ion ever discovered. F01 r.deil ig the skin en-.oolh, so.'t and while. It is not a face paint In any sense of t'ie" word. By us'.ng Elcj.int Lotion moiling and evening, tne mcst iniu-iort free p.'int or r.onrtcr becomes per reefy harmlcs' In oroer to Introduce this eien.'.nt prepara tion, we w'll present lo ercn laJy calling pt our store a samnlt bottle. This oPer remains good for 1 he week only. II C Hl'UCARU, Preset iption Druggist. CuNNtemplatr Ihis. While con templating the approach of the holiday season do not pars Conn Bios slcre wit Uout cr''I.-g prd exinl li.ig .,iei. fie sick co' buggies, picture books, and as wr.l' tiie-. fine asm. tment of lnnns and clock- e ware. They propose keeping tome iiung ine public will want. Astoria. Lois in the North addition to Astoria. Price $55 each on the In siillment plan cr a discount for cash Thesa lctt are selling rapidly In Poitland- and other cities. I am authorizsd to sell buta few blocks and it will p?f you lo call e?rly and get your choice. E G Eea'ci sley Keal fc.la.e Agent UroadalDin St Al bany. A Superior Fi vise!.. I hr v receiv ed a cats of all wj red twilled flannel fro.ri Chicago, which I think superior to anyl have ild far the price. Parties w):h- Ingto pu.cbas will art well to call and examine u. "" . . Samuel E Youno A Verdict That the giand display of nat, ornamental baskets, each containing one pound of choicest tea, at LaForest & Thompson's, Is the finest Imposition ever oroug.it to Alb.tny. This tea Is basket area, pu-e and o' -.xh nivor. We oner It t the afcn't.ily low price of 40c. A NEW ARRIVAL . Laiceline of Gents mi V. r G!oyos. F tlk:veaencyia Albs-) fo 'tb ce'eu.i..ca unt 1. oves m Sorrows & SzAFtr Next. New and best place In town Gilson's new barber shop In lh Fro.nan I Block, next door to Foitmlllecoi Imle's. Lest barber in town. IOO F. Albany Lodee No a holds lis .eeularmee.Ing Wednesday eve.ilnr of each we :k. Vlsl'lnj brothers are cordially invited to atiend. Dct Ciui.r T fr sale erre'n&i at W i Kiln's. Hotel Arrivals. St Charles. A Addlton Cor T Babbitt Grant W Trash Masqullle H McLean N Rankin O Targerson Rose'g L Eastman Jacksonville Russ Hoise. Mrs Thomas.dati W M Warrenner C S Harnlshjordan T H McGili.Stayton ft l ritariso w H (.ross.Halaev G W Morrow, Sclo P M Abbey.Yanuina W F Mascott.Dallas T I Lookin T C Recd.Port J G Wygal REVkRB HoL-SB. M M Loag.Eugene A Ilurkhardt.Pott E A Belden, S F Ed Taylor. A Longlne, Chicago W P Smith, " 0 T Daily.wf, M C Maple, " Her Cole, " 7. W Davis, I, A Manly, Denver John Hopp, D T L McCoy.Salem Lee Bilveu.Scio G N Salts. ' P Munters, " J E Peak, NY AS Levy, N Y Exchange Hotel. Fred Johnron J Turner N Dostwlch P Thnmtsost A " I Campbell B Sturdevant A Lelghtsn 1 West J Gilliland II Hill Maud Ramsey A Morflt T Powell f Hankansan P Mcloy J Drdford P Calkin O Moor J Sharp W Scully E Henn'js F Polin Mrt Richard A Klser Erank HONE AKD AiaOAU Uagailyiai glass at Fr'. A nu liu of tolid tilvtrwaraat Fieuoi's Coinpassot. all tvl r,l ,ri. t v M rrsneUt. QninciM 75 eentt ner bushel it C E Br.w. til's. All lb Utrst Anil statulard ii.ivala tnr ntA at tkaha's news sti(d. If YOU Waut Dure, freh f1ruf nilmnifn the new Drug store. Finest fountain liens in tha wnrlil fnr nnlv $2.01) at F M French's Don't fi.il to red l.nnLi.i- nnVr.l " byK lieMamy.fnrai-.laat Kuhn's News aturu. O S Dawiiirg. Humrintor.ilfui f thonrr- ituntlary, was 1:1 tlm city Thawlay.oo busi- UrCS. Just ri-Ciivcl f,i!t li'n ,,f I.nva'n Hon.l.Io and Nort i 1 11 Pacit-c Library's at Kuhn's News stort. PiS f''st,tihestntlts. lnif.k.ral.Glinw chntv and seviii othnr due uaUbies just recoivd at LaFornut Aj Thompson's . Smoke tho csUliratod Havana fllltd ci- (!ar, luanufsctured at Julius Jonaph'u oigar fuctory. Only ii cents. District Attornov IUitiVft. tn.dv inr Dallas, Polk cotiutv, where Cirouit Court convenes next week. A O Eckleson was in lh his way to Corvallis from Portland, where be has beeu in the interest of a gold amal gamator. Thoa B Merry, well keswn as an ab! newspaper man.is in the city iu the iutereat of an elcctrio road and liirht D . r . tj- New Subscribers to tho YautLtCftmnnnlnn i rene.ve me pnuctr iree the re mainder of this year. Price 1.75. F. L. Keuton, agent. A waut of confideneti. older citizens of our sity.is ths areat stutnb- ,. . m lueuuure growtn anaaavanot ment of Salem. Journal. Have you? pi-iwription rilled at the new ug "tore. Oi'r drncoiat mtkea a ipeciaHty o! u.wic Iption work. Accuraoy uu purity guarauuieu. Subscriptions for all the liarlinp papers and mntrjzines receive by tr L Ken ton, nea- the Postaffice. All ordera for- waraeu without delay. New earpsts in tba latest ooUrs and de signs, oils sloths, liuolinm and window shades just received at A ft MsIlwiV. 'rrtlM wishinK ooods in the honsa fnrnish- ug (ins will do well to call, as hs hi oiads roother sweepici reduetion and will save you at least Un pr oent en all the (teds, Mrs John Brown, who died at Brnwna, ville on ths 25th of November. at tha aea nt 45 years, waa a daughter of Rm ft H Spaulding, famous on accoput of tha Whit man maasacre.and was a sister . f Ura Warn r, the hist whit child oru in the North west. Harry Kay, aon of Thomas Kay,manaeer of Sal.m's new woolen mill, arrived Thurs day from North Andover, Mass. He has been setting up woolen mill machinery at different points throughout the east, and comes so neip set up tot machinery Here. ora teaman. Zeno Pennington Richards, grandson of rr a i t . . . uim o wi a epuiuRTnn, eorass to tne lieuo crat office to-day. and. handin aa a bunch of ripe blaekbtrrist, aska if thos don't beat the Barker blackberries give us yesterday. They certainly are fin lookiag berria for tne lass aay oi Aovemier, A Mr Carter and family rtsently arrived io thesity from the Kaat,raaehina bar with only tl .60 in their pan. Thsy hav tinee oeen m straitsnsa eirumstaneea, being old people, hardly able to work. A subscrip tion was eiroalsted to day and a generous mnii susonoa ior tnir svpport. Airs Carter will b f lad to do sowing, if furnish bo. ner. Ups akd Dowss. Some of the prlncl pal ups and downs in business life is to keep quality up and prices down. THs is being done very successfully at LaForest & 1 'ompion's,and those Conner sets to be i'tet'1'iute J among our customer.! an. 1st 'a Ci caing no ii.tle inteiest at well rs our pi ices. f-1'i sc-, roeps tYw., r-v'". rMMrS'lin-'. -i--is r.joi't, n 1. -tb:i 6r--, 1 'ris u-.ia ! :, hs C K BrthJ.' '. DIED. QUELEY.-On Friday night, Nov 29th 189, at the livery stable of Mr John Schraeer In Albany, Mr Andrew Queley aged 87 years. Mr Queley waa brn in Bavaria, Germany. He served In tk Mexican war and came to this country aoout twenty years ago. H was en the county for several years until last March when he secured a pension and has sine seen living on tnat. IVTANTED.-A girl to do light bona v worar. i;u on a jaoer'snaer. Fortmillor dt Irving'. Delmouica Restanranl, CORNER riRST AND ELLSWORTH STS. 7is andsriensd having purhtsd th i,t U.rman Restaurant aund hat opened Uf.nr thiacov ua.ee a Orst-slsss rsttan- laot. W sr prpsred to furnish n far oarties or daacss on thprt notiee. Ovs tars served io every style, asstsrn or er.att; all kinds of fl-h knowa in ths market Employ only tm-clats relp. sard waitin will ae prooit ard eoartenus. Regular mtrieS-iots. von ee 01 r.rst-elasa ua itv and a cop of corTs anr cake at from 6 to 10 ets. I am well kr.own m this ity abd re- qntt tb eitisent to five toe a call. 8A51 OOEIS, Proprietor. Stocklioldor's lleetinsr, Notice it hereby given that there will bs a mcc-tini of ths St'ickholdeia of the Linn County Agricultural Association held at tli ti urt Home in Albany, uregeo, on J hers dav. the 2nd day ol January 1190. forth pnrposs of heariuf reports of ofBeers and atto inr tne purpose 01 oieciinr seyen direo tors to tetve tor said association tho apaaln year and fur the tranaaethtn of any other baaineis that may com oerore said metiog, VI n tnis wa nsy ei am, istw, C. P. Br s HART, Stockholder. '.eaitiiie 1'lmtoirrapliers Alliaay Ortgeu. W't have bought sll tbsatfativ ssads by W Clark aud W U Uraoawood up to Nov lBtb, 1IJ9. Duplicatta aa b bad ftana tbem oaly of at at reduoad rata. We kaye lso about 16.000 uruativaa made, bv nor- salves, from which duplicates in be kid t use rates, w carry th only lull lino I viowa ( this state ami do etilari'td work at lnwet rstca for Grtt class work. W shall be ploasud to sue on at our.Stuiiio in Fromau's .PCX, noxtduur to nicsomo Trmple. -j in ii lauiu unly. 1 am now pre pared to do all kinds of stamping, and have over two thousand t'eslgns to choose trom. Also keep a nice line of embrold ery materials, tuch as arrasenes. crewels, .o. I and a embroidery chenilles, prlnccst cnenilles, etc., etc , and the finest pom pons, tassets, crescents, cords plushes, felts ana tancy work materials ever In the cltv. icpnyr It going at 5 cent an ounce. Miss Minnie Col well has charge of this depart ment, and has had several enee In all kinds of ancy work and stamp- vj. w. OI.MPSON, Albany, Oregon. Bao. One of tho finest lots of guns and revolvers ever received In Albany are now In stock at Stewart St Sox's. Hun ters should call and see theus and get pricei before buying. ALBANY, OR. WRITSMAN & HULBERT BEOS,. Real Estate Agents, Farms and Ranchta for sale. Also city Sroperty in Albany and Coryallia. 1889 FALL AND WINTER 1889 Just received a large Invoice of Foreign anl Domestic woolens in Overcoatings. Suitings and Trouserings. We make a spsJ ally of FULL DRBU for BHs and Partl or retnlar evening wear. A aerfof fit guaranterd at TIE LEADING-MERCHANT TAILORS. ZACHES BR08., Opposite Pest Office.. I MPORTANT A NNOUNEMEMT I WILL SELL ladies' Laird, S chober A Mitchell, Gto W Ludlow's aj alolbrks, and all othar bianda curseoa kide I hav 0r S3. 00 per .ir. Thsae art all grst elsss quality enracoa kid shot, ind ths bast brsnds in ths mut HOLIDAY GOODS. I H AVE ha largsst line of lidiss' fine r:ipii ij. tur.rud stjles. ever btonght to Albany. Priest ranging from 75c tn t'- CO ir air. In men's slip pers tbsy will haye.to bajseen to b spprsciated. S V HAVE iuat received an Invoice ot Beet aad Sko adapted to thl nnsr- . aii so our ; rencn aip, in bcs. beet la Ofsn for IL fatmerause, M D. Walla A Co'i aohool shoe. Latdlow' Ladlsa' Mlaana' and Phil. dren'a Fine Shoes, Onr Fall atock of Drv flnorla and Nn. tln. Ladies and Oknl'a Furnishing, la now eniplLet 6ood are arriving dally All tbe latest style and novelties. Inviting your patronage we are Respectfully Youts, BARROWS & SEARLS, MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. Carty ft flrttt-viau atcflk ol Stoves, Tinware,Hardware,Eto., If kick rbf are selling at rsi.ari si by rises JOB WORK carefully and promptly dsns at irxm.ual-lr l iiii , I am now batter prepared than I havi ever been t suit my ouaUniers In lh xlioellne, I have Just reeeived large) lnvoloe ot tbe calebraud Laird Scheber A Mitabell fin ahcoa fur ladle. There la no maLufacturer who olaimn anythinrf bettsr than there nhoea. I In tna to keep a full assortment of them iu all price, widths from A to EE and can salt lh mst fastldions In fit and price, I also received another Invoic of tho pop, tlar sho E P Reed in Waukenpbaat and Patent leather tip. Tbeso shoe mil woi. known In Albany asa first olasr nici atyla shoo. Odors from the ocantry fill ed ltb care and satlt faotlon guaranteed f AMUEL E YOOSO. (1 ET yOV H WOOD NOW, Tbe on IT daralvnerl havlna- nnrphsaed tb wood yaM and wood ofPSV Spina de alioa to Infnrin tha publl that be 1 pre parnn 10 nit all oracra ior oak. aah, maple d fir wood. Orders left at the office of ? alia" Cut 'ck will re promptly at a- edjd to, Fred W, Blcmbeeo. MONEY TO LOAN.-Tbeunderslgned bxa boas capital to loan on good eal eatato propeity. Geo iroMPHRET. 3E1. "SrO"CT3!NJO Blumbtrv'.. New liloek. t-'-i v,i.:; . si m If; . U ii It- 1 ! n i I f'r watches corrected