THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER HARDING &. HEATH, Publishers. subscription bates . One Copy, per year, in advance................... $2 00 Or.e Copy, six months in advace........ 1 00 Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville Oregon, as second-class matter. R ates of T he T ele ­ are liberal, taking in consideration the circulation. Single inch. $1.00; each subsequent inch, $.75. Special inducements for yearly or semi- yearly contracts. * * * _ , A ll C ommunications M ust B e S igned B y tlie person who sends them, not for pub­ lication, unless unaccompanied by a “non de plume,” but for a guarantee’of good faith. No publications will be published unless so signed. * * * J ob W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted at reasonable rates Our facilities are the best in Yamhill county and as good as any in the state A complete steam plant insures quick work. * * * ww ww A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither for the editorial or business departments, to T he T elephone -R egister , McMinnville, Oregon. * * * S ample C opies O f T he T elephone -R egis ­ ter will be mailed to atty person in the United States or Europe, who desires one, free of charge « * W e I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he T ele ­ phone -R egister with any other paper published in Yamhill county. T he advertising phone -R egister Friday Apri» 19 1889. Grover Cleveland lias been adopted as one of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. This distinction lias been conferred upon but two other men, George Washington and Henry Ward Beecher. UNA D UL TER A TED SPOILISM. The great American people have been hoodwinked by Harrison. The people read with great satisfaction the following paragraph in Harrison’s letter of accept­ ance, w herein he set forth hie opinion on the civil service reform. It is as follows: In appointments to every grade and de­ partment fitness and not party service should be the essential and discriminating test, and fidelity and efficiency the only sure tenure of office. Only the interests of the public service should suggest removals from office. In order that his views of this matter should be made more public and that it should be deep seated in the mind of the public, he in his inaugural address pro­ claimed that Heads of departments, bureaus and all other public officer, having any duty con­ nected therewith will be expected to enforce the civil service law fully and without evasion. Harrison’B views in this matter do not seem to be entertained by the heads of departments, as Secretary of tbe Interior Noble said but a few days ago that In making removals and appointments republicans will get all the favors. It may just as well be understood at the outset that the department is not to bs conducted for the benefit of democrats. This you see is in flat contradiction to the views of Harrison on this import­ ant subject, and the T elephone -R egis ­ ter is inclined to think that Harrison has settled himself down to pure repub­ lican doctrine and intends to bosB the reign of unadulterated spoilism to the best of his immense ability in that line. It seems remarkable to the eyes of a democrat that Benjamin Harrison with his prayers and piety should fall from grace and be added to the list of repub­ lican presidents who have promised one thing in order to get office and do another when elected. On the first page of this issue you will find the full text of the new land law which was approved by the president BIBLICAL ERRORS. March 4tli, 1889. All the homestead rights have been restored and leave of No class of literature affords of itself so absence from the claim provided for. It many instances of palpable misprints is worth your while to read it. and absurd blunders as the bible does. In Field’s pearl edition of 1653, 1 Cor. vi. The Samoan commissioners sailed in 9, this extraordinary statement occurs: the steamship Umbria Saturday lor Ber­ “Know ye not that the unrighteous lin. Bates’ final utterance was, “We shall inherit the kingdom of God?” In desire merely to secure protection for its correct form the sentence of course American, German and British residents states that the unrighteous shall not in­ in Samoa, without giving any particular herit, etc. Another astounding biblical power full control of the islands.” error occurs in Barker’s octavo of 1631, We notice that the newspapers of wherein the Seventh Commandment is Yamhill, Tjt'.’inook and Washington entirely left out. For this carelessness c^^^es ar&3EuhUaliing monthly over Barker is said to have been fined £300, 150 limber notices. The timber lands which he compounded by presenting a in the above mentiongd counties are be­ set of rich types to one of the universi­ ing grabbed up very fast. Is it by hon­ ties. The number of blunders in a sup­ est settlers or is it by some large con­ positious Edenburgh black-letter Testa­ ment of 1694 has been estimated at cern ? two thousand. But even misprints and Numerous farmers in the vicinity of errors have their value. They serve in this city have posted their farms and several instances to detect a clever for­ soon there will not be a place for the gery that would othei wise pass muster townites to hunt upon. This has been as original. This is notably the case brought about by the gross carle-Hness in with the celebrated Elzevir Ciesar of handling filearms when hunting. The 1635, the “good copy” having the num­ people who like to hunt should be more ber of the 149tl> page misprinted 153. careful. _____________ Many an enthusiastic book-collector has Professor Swift, of the Warner obser­ been finely “sold” over the work just vatory. lias received a telegram from the mentioned, because there are numerous Lick observatory announcing the dis­ “1635 Czesars” in tne market, having covery recently by Professor Barnard of the 149th page duly printed as such, a a new comet. Position, right ascension, circumstance which at once exposes the five hours, twenty minutes and fifty sec­ counterfeit. onds; declination, north 26 degrees, sev­ A BOLD RAIDER. en minutes; faint; has slow motion “ Col. Grierson is the senior colonel of southwest. the army,” said the World some weeks Tins paper receives each week on the ago. During the war a Col. Grierson average of ten letters from people who perfotmed a most remarkable feat of in­ have seen a copy of the paper and re­ vasion. With a regiment or two of cav­ quest another sent them. This is the alry he left the Mississippi river at some good which a town derives from its point where the Federal» were garrisoned newspapers. The local paper is the and rode across the state of Mississippi thing which newcomers to this city waut into Alabama and back to the point of to see the first thing in order to find out starting unharmed. Tracked by Confed­ the names of business men, etc. erate cavalry and threatened by bush­ Prince Oscar, of Sweden, who last year whackers, he executed his message with married the singer Ebba Monck, lives extraordinary coolness and celerity. happily with his wife in the most demo­ Amongst the residents of the locality cratic manner. A few months ago a through which hia cloud of blue coats daughter was born to them, and instead boldly swept, it has always been surpris­ of the birth being announced in the ing that he did not rise to greater fame usual court style, this ordinary notice and command.— Texas Siftings. We will appeared in the advertisement columns state that in this city lives a man who waB one of that celebrated raid, his name of the Kariskrcna local paper: is I. T. Terry. Mr. Gallentine, of this En Dotters lvckliga fodelse. city, who died some time ago, was Kariskronaden 28 februart 1889. anotiier, who for seventeen days and Ebba och Oscar Bernadotte. nights rode in the saddle on that famous Out of sixty-nine samples of American ride to Baton Rouge. Also Mr. Max­ lard analyzed in Canada, only one was well, the representative from Yamhill pure. That was made in Boston and and Tillamook counties, and a resident the firm which put it up lias since failed. of Tillamook, was companion-in-arms of The Chicago papers have been strenuous the two above mentioned. in their claims that all lard made in that city in which was blended cottonseed oil TEAK WOOD. or other foreign matter, is plainly So indestructible by wear or decay is marked as "made” and that lard which is sold as pure is pure. Apparently the the African teak wood that vessels built only pure things that come out of Chi­ of it have lasted fully one hundred years, cago are “cheek” and “gall.”— Detroit to be then broken up only on account of their antique mould or detective sailing Free Press. qualities. This wood is one of the most remarka­ We do not believe that President Har­ rison has intimated, as repotted, that he ble employed in the human industries, will “appoint no free-trade itariff-re- for its great weight, hardness, and dura­ form) democrat on commissions required bility, its weight varying front 42 to 52 by law to Ire composed of republicans pounds per cubic foot. It works easily, and democrats,” but will only take “pro­ but from the large quantity of silex con­ tectionist democrats.” Benjamin Har­ tained, the tools for working require to rison is a thorough-going partisan, but be hard, apd even then are subject to he is also a lawyer and a matt who severe wear. It also contains an oil means tobe conscientious. A “protec­ which prevents the iron spikes and nails tionist democrat” is half a republican. driven into it from rusting. The democratic party has, in national The East Indian teak wood is some­ convention and in congress, declared it­ what lighter and easier worked, and also self in favor of tax reduction through from its silicious qualities a perfect ger- tariff reform. No man who does not micide to marine life, so destructive to stand with his party on this question is other woods. It requires from sixty to a representative demoezat, and Presi­ eighty years for growth sufficient for dent Harrison would commit a petty shipbuilding purposes, It is largely in partisan outrage to select such a one to use in English shipbuilding. represent it.— New York World. HOW TO BEAT IT. The following from the Democratic! The twine trust is in good working or­ limes, of Jacksonville, tells how a town ' der and if the farmers of this country can be helped toward prosperity: think they are going to get twine for last Order your goods from San Francisco. season’s prices they are mistaken. A Buy of peddlers as often and as much as few papers are telling the people that be­ possible. Obtain the services of some cause our dealers bought a large quan- minister who lives in a bigger town and i tity at last season’s rate the price lias a bigger salary, and let the home will not increase. This is folly, for the preacher live on sawdust and pine nee­ ; dealeis bought it expecting a raise and dles, It’s fashionable you know. Glory they will sell their twine for the highest in the downfall of some man who has market price. The farmers can beat the done much to build up the place, Keep I trust in a very simple manner. The every cent you get and don’t do anything grain in this country is in no danger of of a public nature unless you can make being damaged by rain ; let the fanners something out of it directly. If a stran­ take the knotter from their binders and ger comes to town, tell him everything is | let the machine drop the bundles not overdone and predict a general crash of bonnd, the bundles can then be stacked the town in the near future. If you are and threshed just as easy and with less a merchant, don't advertise in the home expense than to bind them. There is paper, but buy a rubber stamp and use no reaeon why the farmers of this state that—it may save a few dimes, and make should put up with a twine trust, one of the paper look as if it was published by the fungi of republican doctrine. amateurs, in a one-horse town. If you The inventor an dmanufacturer of the 3re a farmer, curse the town where you trade as the meanest place on earth— puzzle “pigs in clover,” lives at Wav­ talk this to your neighbors—make them erly, N. Y., is overwhelmed with orders lieve the business men are all robbers and his profits are said to be $100 a day, neves—it will make your property and they would be $1000 if he could fill the orders. u,_able. THE NEW TORPEDO BOAT. The new torpedo boat for the Uunited States navy is rapidly approaching com­ pletion in the yard of the llerresboff Co., at Bristol, R. I. With a length of 137 feet and width of 14 feet 6 inches, the new boat is to draw but 3 feet 7 inches, She is to carry two torpedo tubes, as well as two 6-pounder machine guns, The highest anticipations of her speed Take a Pill?” are indulged in, very naturally, when “Whose?” “Why, Ayer’s, of course.” the immense horse power of her engines AVER ’S I’ll-I-S are the best. They regu­ is considered. These are calculated to late Digestion, cure Biliousness, Colle, and develop 1500 horse power. The boat is Constipation, relieve Sick Headache. Neu­ ralgia. and Rheumatism. They contain no to have only 99 tons displacement. calomel and are sugar-coated. Mild, but When completed, the hull will be nearly effective, they are the favorite family med­ icine. As an after-dinner pill, used by filled with boilers, magazines, and ma­ thousands. chinery for propulsion of the vessel and ' Ayer’s Pills, for ejection of torpedoes, leaving little Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, M am . room for accommodation of officers and Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. crew. Some interesting experiments have re­ cently been conducted in England which gave a practical demonstration of tlie Sample rooms in connection. possibilities of modern ordnance and high explosives in artillery practice. o------ o An old ironclad, the Resistance, was , heavily plated and fitted with protective Is now fitted up in first class order. coal bunkers and casemates. Wooden i dummies were placed in the latter to j Accommodations as good as can be represent men. Thus equipped the ship foun din the city. was made a target for practice with gun­ S. E. MESSINGER, Manager. powder and high explosive shells. Eight 6-inch shells annihilated the upper works of the vessel. The powder shells did most execution, as they penetrated i further before explosion and did more general, because less localized, damage. "tTc^r ‘APHRODITINE” °rerS Is S old on a These tests are of interest in connec­ POSITIVE tion with aerial torpedoes, as they indi-1 GUARANTEE to cure any cate tbe kind of trial so much desired, j form of nervous disease, or any The destruction ol the Silliman showed disorder of the their power against the hull under water; ' generative or­ gans of either their power against plated sides and pro­ sex whether ar­ BEFORE _____ ising from _______ the _____ after tected work above water remains to be excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium, seen. It is to be hoped that our govern­ or through youthful Indiscretion, over indulg­ Ac., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakeful­ ment will follow the example and give ence, ness, Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal the torpedo boats an armored vessel to Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn­ al Emissions, Leucorrhoea, Dizziness, Weak Mem­ test their destructive powers.— Scientific ory, Loss of Power and Im potency, which if ne­ glected often lead to premature old age and insan­ American. ity. Price 11.00 a box, 6 boxes for >5.00 Sent by OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. VIA That Tney Are THE for Infants and Children Clothiers of Yamhill ‘ Taatoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.’’ IL A. A bchkr , M. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. We are Just Whooping them Out Prices Always Lower Than All Competitors. IN BOYS' i BLOUSE SUITS ( April 19-16 > T. BURNEY, Register. WEST SIDE DIVISION Between Portland and Corvallis. That is one good reason. It won’t make yon feel poor to look at our stock, as it does when you lock at goods with prices away up. To Select From. No Trouble to Show Goods Tailor Shop in Full Blast Mail Train. Daily except Sunday. LEAVE. -------- ABKIVK. Portland.......... 7 30 a tn McMinnvi'ie 10 13 a m McMinnville 1013 a nt CorvalHa . .12 25 p tu Corvall s.......... 1 30 p nt McMinnville.. 3 44 p tn McMinnville.. 3 52 p tti Portland.......... 6 20 p tn At Albany aneceml»er 6th WillametteVal'j 24th “ 17th 30th Willamette Yal’.v The company reserve» the right to « hange flailing dates without notice. N. B —1‘aspengers from Portland and all Wil- amette N alley Points can make clone connec­ tion with the train« of the Y aquina B olts at Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to San Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaqnina the evening before date ot nailing. River Steamers S.NOSH3ddV le oies „aAUQ,, isti) ai|i The Stock Consists of ui popnptii »an (jjnd j . h I qtt.i.) fj •'»till »soif ssapuiMs Vivati (saiperj p1IK ‘s.Cosjap ‘saiputo Side Bar Eliptic Spring. |side Bar Park Wagons. Half Platform Wagon, Brewster Side Bar Whitechaple Bodies. Sporting Wagon. Timpkin Side Bar. Barouche, Jump Seat. Surreys. Phaetons. Oregon Hacks, 4 Springs. And Oregon Half Platform 'onssi siq) j<> J)»p iiiojj vpaM -»ito .inf pooif piotj pire ‘oj pojotipt: Aipnjjs oq iijAi poftifjdApv ojB Áoqj ipii[M )i: o . yi . k I .»qj, soptlT imaads 1« paujniqo aau tre spooS qans Apio asi.idtuoj ’ Notice for Publication. L and O ffice at Oregon City. Or.. ) April 10, 1889 i Notice is hereby given that tbe following- aanied settier has filed notice of his inten­ tion to make final proof in support of his claim and, that said proof will be made before the County Judge, or in his absence before the County Clerk of Yamhill county, at McMinnville, Oregon, on Friday, June 7, 1889, viz: ISRAEL LANGLEY, Homestead Entry No. 3003, for the s w of s w of section 18. t 5 s, r 5 w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva­ tion of, said land, viz; M Aylward. Joseph Bird, I Doughertv and Patrick Casey, all of Bellevue, Yamhill | county, Oregon Any person who desires to protest against ; the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and regulations of the interior department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above men­ tioned time ami place to cross-examine the i witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evi-1 dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant Tourist Sleeping Car«, For accommodation of Second Gia as p aven­ gers attached to express trains. The S P Company's Ferry make» connsetion with all the regular trains on the East Hide Di­ vision from foot of F street. THE GOODS ARE CHEAP! F. ZIRKEL’S TAILOR SHOP, do my own Cutting, and Do Not Charge Profits on the Goods. Trespass Notice, All persons are forbidden from hunting or fishing on our premises. Any viola­ tion of this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. L T D avis , A c D avis , G eo O wens , J p O wens , E J. O wens , J. H H asdley , J ohn R edmond , A J N elson . B F. H artman , O 1! S kixner , B F «S parks , C. A. W ________ allace , W C. H embree , B’L atte Baos J R L ongacre Pullman Biiffit sleepers, We have a G-OOIDS BECHIVED THE EIFFEL TOWER. ________ The Eiffel Tower leached its full height ! 1,178 feet, March 31. A newspaper cor- I respondent who went to the top says that the ascent by the staircase took forty minutes, and by elevators it is to be made in five minutes. It is expected that the electric light on its top will en­ able one to read a newspaper at a dis­ tance of seven miles. Ixical Passenger Daily, except Sunday. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Pertl&ndH . >:0.» am Eugene . . 2 40 pm Eugene ............. 9:00 am | Portland.......... 3:45 pm When we talk about one we talk about the other. OUR LARGE STOCK of New Goods means Good News to every buyer of GROCERIES in McMinnville because samples I California Express Trains Run Daily BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN­ CISCO GOOD NEWS! 2,000 A democrat of this city stepped into the office Thursday morning earlv and paid up for bis paper and stopped it. His reason for the same is that the T el ­ ephone -R egister has advocated the re­ moval of the cows from the streets and the taxation of the property owners in this city for much needed improvements. He is worth probably $20,003 and says he can’t pay the taxes and that he will have to move out of the town—a good idea. Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di­ gestion. Without injurious medication. NEW GOODS At Aitken, Minn., on April 2, at 4:45 Remember Our Old Motto: THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. o’clock, it became so dark that lights WESTERN BRANCH, were necessary in business houses, and BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR. the air was filled with snow that was as Sold by Rogers A Todd, sole agents fo* black and dirty as though it had been McMinnville. trampled into the earth. Six ounces of snow and one-fourth ounce of dirt and sand were found in the bottom of a dish. The dirt is very fine, something like em- ’ ery, and contains particles that have a [ metallic luster. This dirty snotv fell to 1 the depth of half an inch. The atmos­ phere at tbe time presented a peculiar I greenish tinge. There was a little wind ' Of all kinds of blowing at the time from the northwest, though there seemed to be considerable wind higher in the air. Solid chutiks of From the best firms in the United States, at ice and sand are reported to have been picked up in various places. A GOOD IDEA. TIME BETWEEN Portland and San Francisco 39 HOUKS! LEAVE I ARRIVB. Portland. 4:00 piu San Francisco .7:45 an San Francisco. 7:00 pin| Portland........ 10:45 am The Celebrated French Cure, mail on receipt of price. A WRITTEN GUARANTEE for every |5.00 order, to refund the money if a Permanent cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both sexes, permanently cured by A phroditink . Circular free. Address 1 Castorin cures Colle. Constipation. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation. T he C entaur C ompany , 77 Murray Street, N. Y. The St. Charles Hotel. FALL OF BLACK SNOW. Southern Pacific Company's Lines THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE! 98dqi ssajdxg Having Purchased direct rrom the Factory, in the East, and having them shipped to me direct in Car-load lots. I am ni epared to sell at LIVING AND LET LIVE PRICES. Bring on Your Nimble Dollars, ion s 9 oq And see for yourself in regard to prices. Do not forget the place, Opposite McMinnville Hotel, McMinnville, Oregon. C. D. JOHNSON NIV9HV8 Will inn between Portland and Corvallis an follows t Not th bout.«] h aves Corvallis, Mon* <1 av , Wedne-day and Friday, hr m., leaven Salem, Tnenday, Thu rad a v and Saturday. G a. w. South bound leaves Portland, Monday. V« ednesday and Friday, 6 a . m.; leaves Hah in, Tiu sday, Thursday and Hatu* «lay. 6 a. in Passenger and freight rates always the low eat . For itifoltuition, apply t<» Messrs. HUL MAN A CO., Freight and Ticket Agent», 200- ami 202 Front street, Portland, Oregon; or tö­ t’. (’. HOGUE, Acting Gen l. Frt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific B, K. Co , CorvaPfo, Oregon. C C. H. HASWELL, Jr., Gen’I. Frt. A P am . Agt., Oregon Development Co., Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. “ C oli mbi * H ives Horra.' TIPkCTC ,0 >n<* ,rom Principi' point* In th. I IbnL I ò United States. Canada and Europa. Elegant Pullman Palace Cars. Emigran! Sleeping Cam Kun Tlinuigb on Exprm Trains to EREE OF GIIAltGE *sn WITHOUT OHANU Clone connections at Portland for Han Fran­ cisco and Puget Found points. A 1 Iron Stea null ips leave Portland and San Frannroo every four (4) daya, mak­ ing the trip in t>0 hour«. Cabin................ $ IG 00 | Steerage.......... 18 00 Bound Trip nnlimited................................... 30 00 For further particiilarn inquire of any agent of the Company or A L Mauro I, <« P & T A. I'artland, Oregon. PJOAV gqj |Eqj 99IJ1I b ‘-s}9 sz Baud jatujoj ipjex J9d -sp gj joj psjgjjo 9q him (9piM saqoui Qg pus XAB9q bj |X9) SN3311VS A. L. MAXWELL, C P AT. A siqi Genl. Manager Transcontinental Route. iihiism fete Pte: teli, -------VTA THE------- I have just received a Full and Complete Line of these SHOES, guaranteed to be the best and cheapest in the market. ALSO—A full line of C. M. Hend r- son & Co.'s Gents' Boots and Shoes, and Ladies’ and Misses’ Fine Shoes. suiebjEg |Ei99ds 6UIJ9JJO jo luojsÁg v Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming the ONLY PER­ FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS IFTTZ j L X j IXTE of SJIVMÜIIVNI General Merchandise At Extremely Low Prices. To F.aftt TXT. Carlton, Oregon, —AND TO — Cleanse the System Effectually, 9i| 9ns8| siq} qjiM jeqi soounouutf Eurisko Market. J. S. HIBBS. Pro. — SO THAT — PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu­ factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., S an F rancisco , C al . L ouisville . K y . N ew Y ork , N. Y. NOSHSddV Cascade Division' now completed, making it the Shortest, Best' and Quickest. The Dining Car line. The Direct Route. No Delays. Fastest Trains. Low­ est Rates to Chicago and all points East. Tickets sold to all Prominent Points throughout the East and Southeast. Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleeje mg Cara Reservationscan be secured in advance. Requirements of a Stenographer Bound Paaaen^wra. Be caeful and do not make a mistake but be sure to take the Northern Pacific Railroad. ■'n<1 ponuuin, a <■<»,,.¡w-tcist"t-or- hi the Shorthand Ltepa::....... toftlie Third Street, - McMinnville, re^jtotKl^nt. -PORTLAND BUSINES7 COLLEGE THOROUGH TEACH1HO in shorthan-!. OAILV PrrACTlCE ----- Keep» constantly ou band----- in type-writing, careful instructiom in penman­ OeMral Office or the Comp.nv. So, 1S1 ship and abundant DRILL in Corr, spoaden . amply Flrat St., Cor W a.hkngton, Portland, Or. qualify students (or |H,-,itio:>i always open to tlutse fully prepared to Gil them. Send for ealalogue. Bigheat price paid for fat cattle, sheep hogs A. F. A rmstrong , Fri t., - P ortland , < AD CHARLTON. and ponltry. All Meats of Best Quality. I Asst. General Passenger Agent.