iSUy democrat """"abllalied every day in the week except Sunday. " k MUTriXU. Editors and Frop'r llfiicl stlhe Prt Oftlie at Albany ion, aa aecoun. runs, until waiter. iT OFFICIAL PAPER. ,.JI I V tit, 1893 GOOD EVENING. Dl't'ltl AMI rKllStUHl fmbr. lies.' e, ; JGir ind, ; Crume. the Sliedd lni-rrliiint, in in tlio with hia bii jvle today. . : RichardNeil. of I'ortl.nul, formerly ia city, ia in AlUiny today. m floldman tho ilniniincr, bus hmn q Oie valley on a bicycle. Yesterday jde from Uorvitllis to Niieni, re. Wm Runibnugh went to Corvallis ay on visit with ner Uiiugliter, .Mrs. - Bon Porter. B Tilloteon unci Allen Clmnilwlin went aquina bay today, the hitter to Jum his isr and sister, already there. Itttjgjj, Annie Young imd Etta CampVIl joing to Albany this evening to remain ""wet of theweek, visiting MrsE U Will. Jfjrvallw News, lllifis Laura M I'MtM IhW been ndmittcd ui -Tactics in the courts 6f Nevada, tho first rnian to attain tluil honorinthe state. She a.- very lllgliiy complimented by the ex tag judges. S J(U J Charlton will leave tonight for .aatr City, New Mexico, where no Hopes Brain hi health, mid his host of friends, roll will hone to see the dry ntniosiikere hat country put renewed vigor info his HOME ISO Anno ID ingust Stniger, of the firm of Kggert, lnar a uo. runmnu s leuiuni; uuu uwir r ia visiting relatives in Salem.- a guest .lia sister, Mrs A J Monroe, on Liberty ,t:jet. oaiem statesman. A iormer ai ,nijy marble dealer. : faaon and Frank Wheeler hove returned m the Upper Soda. They report a large aber camped there ready for the deer, whirh have already breathed their 'LlV.. thnncrh the niwn season does not beirin al August 1st. One man put three uide into tho woods alter tliein. ine lnda died. I'fco) John W Lane, the pioneer Oregonian, 1 lo ia now special United States Indian jent, ia here from Portland, having come : the purpose of making n general visit of Inspection to tho Umatilla Agency. Col mahaa been a resident of Orciron at dif- "rent periods since boyhood, but this is the at lime lie wia m'r wisi ui me v.wiii ountains. It was his first trip, also, up e Columbia river, and he was ui'ligliteil th the grandeur of the scenery, lol Lane ran nnr cmiiitr nnil climate what he has 'eri of them, lie contemplates u chango of idenco from lioseburg on account of his b's health, anil had partially selected lreoott, Ariz. Hut he dislikes to leave the pte, and may decide upon Pendleton. His ntiea will keep him here until August 1st. Pendleton K. ( ). Eft First linitN on tub Pacikii'. In wul iminff Vice-President Stevenson to Oreirnn Ovenior Pennover first said: "On behalf f the people of Oregon una as its chief ex- . cutive otticer. I bid vou a heartfelt wel jome to the state. Ve have a beautiful ountrv with varied resources. Look around 1 ou and behold the vision of beauty which (reetfl your eye on every side. . No fairer ic.'land upon the whole earth is visited by the sunlight of heaven than our own urcgon. The Vice president, in answering, among other thinirs said: 1 ran only tiiank you for the kind words and generous welcome extended to me at this early hour in this beautiful valtev and city of your beautiful and arlorious state. I nm profoundly frrute- ful for this manifestation and shall carry the memory of it to my latest hour. All through Oregon, the first lioni of the states pot the racinc, I nave receiveuoniy Kinuness that has touched me deeply and for which I, am profoundley grateful. ' Good SiinoriNii.-On account of the heat I the Slem Rod and (inn club did not liuv - their diamond meilal shoot yesterday lifter ' noon. Itut waited until the cool of the 1- erenimr and shot after It o clock. Althouirl: , there were only three took part, the contest ' waa a spirited one aa the following score c will ahow: Out of a possible iabrielson . llarritt TL. lamer . Mates a.. The Vrrdict Is unanimous that WM1I Stark carry the b--st line ol silver ware the valley. They nave the variety an.t qual itT, a combination tint counts in but ine good. An inspection aiwa, . carries con vie two. p Dandruff Is due to an enfeebled st the akin. Hall's Hair Rrnewer qiicen the natritiv funcllons ot the skin, hearn and preventing the formntion of dandruff CVamnre pale ot all kinds of ba's at Ida II Brush's. Now is your time to buy. Clean towels to every lU.u-n er at Vieret abavjrg pail, rs. Sswtsn Maciuiki tie.lW r,'uireil - wmmrtd"l.v a thin nahlv cimu rnt work aaaat, at F M French'a jewelry tore,Al!ny, Uragof- l,etier btsi. Foilewirff is the lia of letters ren.aini ' in taw post o'Tice af Albaiv, laon enantv Ongo-iJalv 17 h. 1803. Petvons eallioit fot tbeee letters mast give th rttte on which taay were advernse.1. Peaches $i oo a box at Parker Bros, No i 's ure preparing to raise i 95 fool nap pole. The e Is now $23. SS ahead In circula tion in the U S against $iS. 03 in 1873. 2,500,000 logs from the McKenz'.e river have betn passing Albany on their way to Salem. The next firemen's tournament will be held In The Dalles in September. Will Albany send a team. Arrangements are being made for a game of base ball next Saturday between the Aibanles and Cuemawas. C L Read, a saloon keeper at Lyons,was arrested toi assault and battery on cod plaint of Mr I.andis, and on trial before Justice L.yens was acquitted. No white nYhn ever married a China woman: but there have been plenty of white women to marry Chlnimen. Pull this to pieces and think about It. There has been a battle fought in Hawaii between the troops of the provisional government and Koolau, the lepet outlaw of Kauai, in which three men were killed. Louis Dver and T W Brown waived ex amination before Justice L M Curl on the charge ot perjury, and were held under T2oo bonds to await the action of the U 8 grand jury. Last Monday night the barn of Al Thompson, near Dutch George's, on the Lebanon Wagon Road, beyond Sweet Home, was entirely consumed bv lire, "-ether with two horses, The cause WM unknown. Last niaht as a result of the Isnd cases on the North Santiam Ci.arles Thompson, the Niagara saloon keeper, was arrested in this city on complaint of Lot Is Dycr.for using profane and abusive language, and was lined $5 and casls. A letter received from l)r Griffith, second assistant auperintendent of the asylum, states that fapt Humphrey is do tner well and there is Drosrject for rapid improvement, inenews win De gratify ing to 'Cap's" numerous Pendleton friends. B. O. Also to his many Albany frienda. The pension of Charlea D Lcng. one cf the iusticesof the supreme court of Michi gan, has been suspended. Notwithstand ing the fact that he waa drawing a pension ot $72 per montn lor total aisaDimy,it was discovered that ne couia araw 17000 a year salary from the state. The Democrat Is informed that several saloons a.re being run along the O. P. road east o! Albany on government licenses, and that llouor is aold in smaller quanti ties than allowed under the licensee. No county lice.ises have been granted In most cases. A piece of crayon work conferring great credit on the artist, Mr J rielken, a young gentleman who recently located tn Albany- is a picture of Kev S G Irvine, which ay be seen at Crawford & Paxton's. Mr Nelken is fclso skillful In oil. water co'ors. etc. A lady .whose hair came out with every mbtng, was induced to give Ayer's Hal Vigor a faithful trial. She did so.and not ly was the loss ot tiair checked, but a new and vigorous growth soon succeeded that which had gone. A commission was received at Spokane yesterday from Washington, appointing W Langioia receiver 01 the watervuie land office. The remarkable circumstance in connection with this Is the tact that M Langford has been in his grave for the past three months. The value of a good name was exempli tied the other day, when a man asked one f out dr uggists for a bottle ot Sarsaparilla. Whose? inquired the clerk, "whose hy Aver 8,ot course. ,Ye don't suppose l m going to run any rliks with Hannah, 1 yef lohn Pierce, alias John Evarts. the forger, undoubtedly went from Albany to Roseburg, instead of to San Francisco, as It was first supposed. From there he pur chased a ticket to Ashland, whers he ar rived at 10:30 o'clock yesterday,and where it la hoped he will be captured. W C Boyd, editor of the Eastern Oregon Herald, who waa In Portland, In an inter view tells the Telegram that Receiver Kadley told him that tne Oregon Pacific would surely put a belt of steel over the Cascades and across the expanse ot East ern uregon, and that possibly 05 miles nigut oe bum tins iau. the Merchants excursion from an Francisco of about menibera of the board of trade, and it is claimed 150 ex cursionists, will arrive at Yanuina Bay next Sunday, and will come to the valley on Monday. While Portland will do the principal entertairlng the valley cities are expected to do some. As yet.thotigh none nave mauc eiaoorate preparations. A wlnrh was brought ver from Albany vesterday to be used tn s'.retchlng the cable tor u A ushurn a terry, which was done today. The cable is a new rue and eight hundred feet long. Mr Osburn has been to a considerable expense in putting his boat in shape, but when the work is com pleted there will be no better on the river Corvallls rsews. The employes of Smith. Rosenfelt & Co., of Portland,; Orcgtn, feeling some what insecure tn th'ir posltlons,on account ot the general lack of business, drew up a paper a tew days ago blnd'ng the hnn to employ them coustantly until January I, 1S95. Thla document was presented to the manager who paid th hands off and shipped the entire crowd of clerks. An example of foolishaess on the part of the cieras not eiten witnessed. The next thing to going to Chicago Is the perusing and seeing the Book of the Fair, being Issued by the Bancroft Com pany, Auditorium Building, Chicago, ft will be Issued tn 25 parts of 40 pages each, elegantly lllmtiated, so as to glye one a comolete view of the Mr. The descrip tions produced by Hubert Howe Bancroft, the great historian, will be nf the highest order, ft a part Is cheap for such a good produrfi-in, the finest yet seen by the Democrat. We are now every davlistenintrfor some thing to drop in Oregon Pueitic affairs, and we hope it will drop our way giving the i uiaiiii-iu: vauey an extension over 1110 cas cades. Statesman. Ah (iuni, private secretary of Seid Hack, of Portland, is engaged to Miss Voting, a memlier of tho flautist I'hinese Mission school. and they are trying to get a minister to marry them. So far they havcsensilily re fused. Under a law of tiie last legislature it would be unlawful anyway. Such wed dings aro disgusting. Th Coos bav patters assert that the loss of 11 . 1 - . i t 1.1 1 I - : ine steamer i-.miiy was lureiom u smnc ualist, John Slated. One resilient of Marsh tield did not ship his piano on that trip be cause of this warninir. anil one of the pas sengers was told at u spiritualist meeting in San Francisco that the vessel would be wrecked. flie Heppnertlazettesays: Thequestion that is aiitatin - soma of the farmers of Umatilla county at the present juncture of affairs is: W 11I it lie cheaper to tot our crons stand or nav 35 or 40 per cent for money with which to harvest them? The Morrow county farmers are in no such quandary; they have no cropsjto harvest.und many a farmer over this way, who is danc ing attendance in tho money lenders' court, woulun t mind ucing in Uic same nx. Times Sri titrriniri art' said to i very dull This wns illustrated today bv an insurance maii who teiis the story of a business ninn remarking to several men congregated there, that if a pole cat was to come into acoma he could nt raise a cent. An 01a eruiiin who heard it went home and told his wife that he had just heard the best think out. A man Had remarked tnat tunes ere so dull in i acoma that if a pole cut 11s to go there it could nt raise a dollar. Bwltin, John , Cwtton. C I' ) Crawford. E F Eaton. Colin If Franklin. Mrs C II Griffiths, f E Hin-.n. J P IjlkfT. Herbert 2 Mead. H 8-2 Ray. Hnice Roosh. Ir .1 M Shrplev. iteorire 8tone.Il.-nry M Stover. Np F.mma Walker. Mrs II J vvarner, vt 1111am , TlIOS. MoJITFtTIt, P. M, Rank. Floyd fuse. Mrs f'nrrie Pomrlas, J I Farnlmm. O A 3 (ieaanl. Miss flattie Goldsmith. C E Irwin. Mr G M Miller. John Oliver. W E 2 RodgerM "liarles L : Koe. Jennie Miss St Lant. Andrew Stevens. Mrs II H Thorn. Harrv Washburn. N B 300 The Astoria Budirett m-owls as follows: Rent have o-ot to come down. In most eases thev ore 40 per cent too high. Al- , ' , , : i 1 a :.. ready people are oeginning w khtbanwi because rents are so mucn cneuper 111 o in land. Several families could be named. The last that went was Mrs F E Habersham and family, yesterday. She rents a large two-story house with fine lawn and garden in Portland, for what she paid here ror a smnll dwelling with no grounds. Business houses and store rooms aro about double what they should be, considering the times, and unless there is a irreat reduction several business houses will move somewhere eise. BCAL ENTATE sales. Lucv D Fletcher to R M Fletcher, "62.54 acres 13 w 3 8 J R Kirkpatrick to J L Garland., i of bl 2, sweet Home anil a low, Tbanon Johnson White to Mary White, sev eral tracts land Minerva J Smith to Henry Watson et al, 152.14 acres 11 w4 Henry Row to Chris Hansen, 16.03 acres 10 w4 Waterloo D Co to Frank Lesley, 1 lot Chas Cochrane to Mark Seeley, un divided is 40 acres. 14 w 2 H Bryant to Frank to . Reimer 23.76 acres, luwz . W V sioist to J Moist, undivided one-half of lll.To acres 11 wz. . J H Moist to W F Moist, lll:io acres, 11 w 2 Brownsville B & LA to Chas L Smith, 1 lot G's2nd addition. . . Chas E Smith to John C Smith, 1 lot, G's2ndad A S Bsssett to K A Hassett, one seventh of 65i acres. 14 w 3 A W Shultz to E A Hassett, interest in 65' acres 14 w 3 W B Cyrus to Nancy E Croft, 40 acres 10E1 Silas E Keeney to Amadorc Bossett, one-seventh interest in bojj acres 14w3 A S Bassctt to E A Bassett, one- seventh interest in t;s acres, 14 w 3 weathek 111 UKar Crop weather bulletin, Xu lrt, of the Oregon State Weather Service.for the week tiding Tuesday, July 25th, 1!I3. lis Pague, local forecast official. In Western Oreircn the past week has been the warmest so far this season, the maximum tenijierature ranging from 75 to H5 degrees. No rain fell during the week. The clear, warm weather was very beneficial to the riiiening of fall sown grain. Fall sown o;ds and wheat are being cut in Linn, lme, Benton. Douglas, Josephine am! Jack son counties; in Marion, Polk and counties to the north harvesting lias not vet become general, but will be this week. The grain cut so far has been heavy, of good quality and very satisfactory to tlio farmers. The spring oats and wheat will not yield an average unless rain should fall within the next week. Spring wheat is not over 15 inches hiirh and it will lie hard to safety cut. Clover hay has all been cut and put away; timothy hay will be cut this week. In Jackson county the second crop of alfalfa is being cut. Potatoes are a good crop everywhere. Fruit continues dropping1 from the peach, pear, apple and plum trees, reducing the yield still more than was ex pected. There is a marked absence of cod 1 i 11 moth and the aphis. Hop; arc in bloom and a good crop is expected. In Eastern Oregon the past week has been the warmest so far this season.the teniiera ture rose to from 80 to 100 degrees up to the 21st, when general thunder showers occurred cooling tlio atmosphere considera bly. The rain was of great benefit to spring sown grain. Fall grain is lieing harvested and cannot now be affected by the weather. (p you are particular about wl at you E-A-T Perry Conn can suit you in groceries. New seasonable specialties constanty ar riving lie keeps a clean stock. If you are going to the mountains call on him and get atocked up. If you are going to stay at home, call on Mm and get the best to be secured, as well as first class treat ment. His p.ices will suit the times. Don't stop eating, but est what v 111 build up for prosperous as well as quiet times. Summer weakness, that tired feeling, I iusb 01 appetite and nervous prostrallqn are driven away bv Hood's Sarsaparllla, like mbt before the morning sun. To realise the benefit of this g.eat medicine, give It a trial. Sure, etlicient, easy Hood's Pills. Tiik XnuTiiKitx Pacific: ' Railroad Will Slash tiik H.vtls. Officials of the Northern Pacific llailroad have decided to place low rates into effect. They will sell tickets from Portland to St Paul for 825 first-class, and make corresitonding low rates to all eastern points. World's fair round trip rates will Isi greatly reduied. Tickets can lie utilized on either of their through trains, lioth of which will continue to carry the Pullman tourist upholstered sleepers. Two trains daily without change. For full information and to secure vour sleeping car accommodations, call on, or address A I Charlton, assistant general passenger agent, No. 121 First street, cor ner of Washington, or C 0 lliirkliart, local agent, Albany Oregon. $8.00 WILL BOY A WOMAN the Lett waihtDg. machine made. Go to Stewart & Sox and take ono out on trial. They rlo have nit kinda of wr iogera. IT WILL KILL YOUR WIFE to carry tint great big child armind iu her arma. You must eo to Stewart & Sox and buy onti of their baity sarriaea. All kinda and prices. A Watch is a necessity nowadays. I you want one call on Will St Mark, whose ttoii ia Urge and varied, and prices the the mnt reasonable. Thev can give you a- nariain in thit liiie a well s iu jewelry uernlly Kentlih cherries at C E Biownell's. SrOWINCAWAY HAYlhohie.twork od ft farm. Vou cn make it the easiest by buying a complete II ay Carrier out lit of Stewart St Sox. Call and ace it. SEEDS GKAS.S, OARDKN. FLOWEK, Fresh, pure, aure to grov and aold1 at Port land prieea. Garden aeeda kept in bulk, Fialdneaaand Field corn also carried in large quantities. Stewart &? Sox. Strictly Cash. F. L. Kenton ha. adopted a cash tyatem and will hereafter aell groceriea fo CASH only- CaatlM. Imltatlona have heen put upon the market to closely resembling Allcock's Porous Plasters in general appearance as to be well calculated to deceive. It Is, however, In general appearance '.only that they compare with Allcock's, for they are worse tnan wonniess, inasmucn aa mey contain deleterloua ingredients which are apt to cause aerloua Injury. Remember that Allcock's are the only Venulne porous plastere the nest external remeay ever produced; and when purchasing plasters do not only ask fur but see that you get Allcock's Porous Plasters. To Farmers T HAVE RENTED THE MAGNOLIA X Mill warehouse and will have it in prod order for receiving the present crop. The warehouse ia first clasa and conveniently located. Contains wo good cleaners. No delay in unloading. Hacks will boo hand for delivery in due tin e. Give me a call before making arrangements tos'ore vour orop. O.F.SIMPSON. Albany, Or., July 15th, 1803. They don't make any better than th -"RiuaeU" and Stewart & Sox sell that kin at Albany. Several good tecond hand en gines fcr sale at a bargain. PAINTS & 0ILS.The itipia for sale on this Oast is the "Phoenix" and we are agents for it at Albany. We also oarry a full line of oilf, varnithee, wagon and carnage paints, etc. STEWART & BOX BEE SUPPLIES.I)oD'kkeepyourbeMil1 an old box any longer. Stewart Box carry bee hives, sections, comb foundaUoo and nee smokers at low prioes. WILL YOU BUILD y'- " pejt to d. not fail to aea Stewart & Sox. They keep a large stock of builder, hardware and sell at prieea to suit the time.. THOU SHALT NOT KILL p according to law, and you ought to bay all y jur gnna and ammunition of Stewai t & Sax. They keep a good stock and aell cheap. Giant powder, fuse and eapa alwaya oa baad. Terms, cash store. at F L Kenton's grocery Go to E M.Rohertaon's for oheap bran and shirts. WE SELL COAL, IRON nd ' ... .up, uw -- K ..-ft" IHIUK ui uiBUMsnmn applies on hand. Stewart t Sox, 1 85 ; 50 -1 COO :!000 3000 200 5 00 00 1 00 , 00 Before going to the Bay or mountains go in and examine the Ulazer and Eton jacketa and suits at Read, Peacock & Co's. Very cheap. See the New Improved Singer sewing mi ehioe. Tha tatt is alwsys the cheapest. J W Sowden, agent. Ofbcejat F M French'a Tawelry atoro L A. Morris & Co, Flour and Feel Hodges & McFatrland, the leading drug 'lata, Albany, ti . Bith at'Viereck's shaving andhair cut ng parlora. Have removed their store to the Strahat titorj, formerly occupied by Deyoe 5 Koubon, and nave on hand a lull atock o GCRVALL S FLCUi), LTCAN, SHORTS GERM MEAL. CR4HAM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, OATS. STRAW AND CHOPPED FEED: Custom chopping done. N. Waldalil, Merchant Tailor. SPRAY YOUR TREES. By P"yu oattit of Stewart & Sox and take care of yoai urcnara. ine outni tney aell naa Been tried in this state for three years by the beat or- ehardista and ia a o mplate aueceai. WE RE NOT BRACCINC y nave me oeat una ot naa ahcars, acueora razors and pocket cultcry in the valey( Come and aee for youraelves. Stewart & Eox. PLOWS.-Wo nTe new chilled plow ex aotly theaam. aa the "Oliver." We guir antge it and aell on trial. Extra, will tit Oliver. Also we have a full line of ateel plowathat 3annotbe excelled. Yoa night possibly save a few crata by coming around and aeeing ui. Stewart & Sox, A Liteiiaiiy Tiieat. l'rof Ilawley, of Salem, will deliver a lecture on the "Xicnr ugue Canal," on Friday evening, at the M b cnurcn. it will oe a liter1" "l you shonld not fail to hear. N 0 admission fee and ho collection. Kvcrybo "J'invited. NEVER BOTHER . yourself v.ry much about huslness during the not months It you wish to keep cool: nor must you get Into the habit of asking A MAN if It ts hot enough fnr him, wnen you can see very plainly that hs ia practically masted ; but, instead, advise him to call on Parker Brothera and get the best baked goods to be secured, as well as warm weather groceries generally, WHEN UK IS HOT. By o doing you will surely ictaln 'Ills friendship. Sulla made to order and guaranteed. satisfaction Boys under 6 getting their hair cut a Viereck a will receive a free ticket to the ball grounds Repairing nf all kinds. Shop opposite the F. O., Albany, Oregon. Will tl Surk. th- lewelef D R. T. C. MAI KEY, Iff. D., Train will hortafr run to Idanha on the eastern end of the (-rntmn I'a- cific Mnmlnv ninrninjr and Wednesday and .Siitiirilay evening. Round trip tickets, (rood for thirty days, will lie sold for (JO. Rmind trip ticket can now be bought to tlm May, at excunion rate? very day ot the week. It afiUcted with cilp disease, hair fall ing ou. n-j premature, baldness, do pot ue t"r- or a'coholic preparations but aipiy nan ifatr Krnewer. i - 'i Mirii( aa-l hti.- cuttl g ptf rtijmicltti and KarinHin. offlee 1'arntr 2nd and Ellsworth St, nvat; U'stson Bdm gmnry itorj. KMiasnce, corner ivin and laiapoola it. CARPETS, WALL PAPER, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, !Btst : in : tie : MarkaU AT Fortmiller & Imng's, BUY : YOUR Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods. Lace Curtains, Shoes, Etc., ol READ, PEACOCK S CO., T T.- 14 leading o st In Alanv. or on tha road iff Fat Irnui that place op or sooni juiy in:n, a pinmisaory note oaiei July 18th and signed by A II Marshall in favor or Adolpb Klchman lor JiOO. Tbe flmtar will ounfir a favor by leaving It at this office f jr M r Eicbman . DRUGS. Stationery, Toilet Artis'es, Musica lnstrumen'3, Etc, Hodges k McFarlanfl, The Corner Dttig Store," Albany, ( r. Return of J. HARRY GAY 0;hthilniD Optician, Optical Specialist, (VIII acair. be In Albany next week 4 dava with office at Revere House, beginning Monday, July loth. Mr. Gay has done excellent work here In our city fitting some difficult cases with glasses. Liim inationa and consultations Iree. August loth, nth, lilh and iyh. ALBANY AND LEBANON. FORTMILLER 1 IRVING Undertakers - and - Embalmer. TZ KtEP cnnstantl.vr.it I ard a full llt.e of rrdollc, clrlh and woed caskets at VV coffina. Also lutlal toUa and suits, in luradcloth. iaiin.ra.1 ir le ttr which will be sold at Tho I.nweat Living Profltn. EMBALMING ,ruJ proper care ol the dead a specialty. RabsJ K0 EXTRA CHARM: FOR HEARSE OR SERVICES, ALBANY. - - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - OREGOl CITY BOTTLING CO,, Wholesale and RctailDcalera In Kadm Water, fldersi. Ornaige and Iron, Ncltaer Wntern, Blreh Rrrr. Nnranpnrilla i Iron Wine, l:te. Give n. a trltl. id Iron,! FIRST STREET, brtwcea Montgomery ani KvMl WW, QWM.