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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1888)
V? JUiir u& umluiim u ; l t:Ab' f titt m f' fc irf EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL I'UHMHKH l iVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. MY Til Ca"rUl Journal Publishing Coman". I.NOUHPOKATKI) JAS. ft. IHEPARD, BmImm Manag. 0re, l'i (tart hlrm, Optra; Hhm WwU. TKKM8 tlK HUltUCMl'TION IIAII.Y. 0W ywar, bjr mall m fl Six tiMmtlM.lt)' iiihII . 2 M TlirllMllltlUtb- mall 1 rr wek delivered bjrutrrir . 15 WKKKI.Y. One year 41 tD HU IIHHItlM . 7ft One rear. If mid fur In advance 1 to HJC HMHttlia. " " " 0 IIOTII SIDffl (! THIS ACCOUNT. XBW TO-DAY. r-'iitllHlMK tire Mlv tilwrl4lMi. MitlKinml to re- Mr. T. I), rrl;r In our duly Miitliorlml tmvlliiKMiit. -Unprl h twooriil-rliMM timttor Ht the filiii,0rem, I'lwtolllcw. Miircli 8. 1W. Fill J)AY, J UXK 15,1888. .'mils. Mi:i(ivirriii:uH addiikss. The New York Ktnr uunnln jimluc to Mm. Mnry Meriwether, "the (-oiiniKeoiiH and illHlliigulMlied woman, wiio Iiml tliu tihirk to np jtwir huforo tho niitlonnl convention in St. IvoiiIh and demand n hearing for hurwx." It wan a treinendouH thing for a woman to do. Mrs. Mori wot hur'tt pluck MuhiIm out more boldly Iwuiimo liurcotiiMiiiloiit Mm Minor, iiad not MUlllcImit coiinif,'u to mount tliu platform and fncu the multltiidf. Hho gained tliu ear of tlio eonveiition by u petition read to that body from the woiimii'tj eon veiition, recently held In Wiwliliig ton, HtatliiK flint two or Iih iiioihIhth had Ik-oii apimlnted to make a nhort talk, (not to exceed ten niiiuitcM,) to the iisHoiiililt.il iluiiiocmoy on behalf tif the women lif America. I'itiiiIh nlon being granted, Mrn. Meriwether appoarod and made herpit-a. "Time and again," hiiIiI hIic, "have the women of this country appeared befont your leglHlatlvo bodlcn and your great political conventloiiH, nuking that tin practlco of thin govornini'iit la mado to conform with ItH prlncliilcH. Tlio banle lirlnolpIoH, the very foundation Htont'H on wlilch this government rctH, ait) equal rlghtH." Hho nuked how equal rlghtH could prevail when oiiu-lmlf tlio people of thin republli llvo In prwMy the Hiuiii iHilltlcal Umdagu their gnmd iiiotlutrH lived in iinditr tlio niouaielm of Kngland, before tin colonic relKilled and teceded from the Jtritinh empire. If (ho coiitlltloim then oxlntlng were nlavery for the men, they are, by the mime token, Hla very for tin women now. Am deputy for the MImmiiiiI Wonmii Suf frage wielety, nho iihIumI recognition of tlio gmit prlnclpltH before In voked, mid the pledge of the ilemo- cmtlo party to procure hiicIi an amendment to the coimtltutliiii as will give to women equal civil iiud polltluiil rlglitM with men. Klin eltitl the glory that attached to the republican parly for giving freedom to l,(HH,(HHl negro hIiivw; but "how much more glorloui a crown will that imrly win," ulio anked with glowing rhetoile, "that hIiiiII iiuliluvu the freedom of the educated Olirlntliiii women of thin country?" Then, with etiuntle logic, tho lady uttkixl, in the event thin potltlo'n Miould lm reJiH'twl, that ii platform of principle iHUidoptcd conformable with their clul ami xiltled jmiutlcoH, An u prmimble hIio ug gtwttinl a declaration U) iiimlo that nil hUtory provo that otluontliiii unlit) h human Mnj for a mbjeet contlltlnn; that for the laxt half Vtuitury the mUtake low Ikhiii mmlo of tijvtuilng the nvhooW ami collude of the Itnitl to fomulo Kihularw thus Hx-pkiulliir their thotightri ami In ertwklng their dItMttUAictlou. ht anKiHlthe Hdoitlou of arvMilutlon. That we, the deiiiivrHtlc mun of AinadcM, In iHiiiveutlon aMiiibiM. iuIvIm) and urge tho legislature, of every Uto to eiwet Mluh Ihwh ax will Rxvver put a top to the isluen turn In tbU iMinl of the foiiMlt ehlldrtii. ami we advW and ure tllNt it Ul lUHllo H IHIUtl olUtlM puuUlmbW w Ith tliitt uud liuprlMW nuuit, to lnw'h any gtrl Imr letttm. uuil tluit Hity woomii tHMivMed of rvudliiic h iMWaiwiMtr or Uxik. or of oiitrtiir Iwturw lmllrt, U m-iIv IwiiWuxl by Imw. TUbpolltlexl ImhIIiuhp wtw iut suit- wl to ttM of Mr. Merlwetlmr!. n4uUl Immwi. Hiid It U (wlnful to ivMVt tkit mMwiUi(Mlittj ilW.ifW pMvuUml, wUleh hm ivpfovwl by U dwjr m gnm dWoMiiv. Tti Pmm1 mm kMt, liuwvr, m lU pUtfttnu Uiurtly nftprmmU duitwl bjf tbvixmwulloii uumW wo mfrhMiw to Wumwu Minbm. TUv kulkwUl hv tu to) miu. lit biinn m bo mm1 ftuni UJMuvtUU bM wok mmI mciii4uimI, brAU out" of ilwt UiiidliMi qjfktm. lUMimm Cnioe when he wearied of lii long M?eIiitioii on that MhikI, would w.'fk to lraee uji his wplritsby keeping a debtor and creditor ac count of his relations with the out hide world. In the debtor account ho entered mich item hh xm of the whole UHtate, none to quarrel with, plenty of tore laid away, no ."hIooiih to tempt Ills virtue, time and opxjr- timily for reflection, and numerouH other advantages. So tlie elticen of Oregon when he coiilniBtM IiIb fate with that of other In tho more eaHtern stales, can set down such entriw an thoe: Invig orating wjh breeei, cool summern, mild wliitern, unfailing crojH, the world our market by railroads, by inland rivers, by wean Hteuiners, by willing vcwmjIh from every Hhore, the llneot scenery on the continent, the jiurest water, good hcIkmN, good churches, moral communities, a broad-nil tided, hospitable people, peace on our streets and in our homes, plenty of room and a wel come for all. Our Hhlpwreeked mariner would sometimes feel a little moody and life would iiHsume a sterner hue. Then lie would have recourse to the credit account, and give himself creditor for these exierienec8 : Cast away and in solitary banishment, no mail Jcrvleo, and no dally dowh pajwr, no pretty girls to spark and no Chinamen to clean out my cabin, clothes heavy and unfashionable and no new stoekH coming In, grow ing old ami rheumatic, and If I Hhould die then what? The negative Hide of existence will present itself to tlio Orcgonlan's mind once In awhile, and let ux see what sort of an account it makes up: No cyclones, no grasshoppers, no bll.ards, no drouths, no Hoods, no lightning, no chinch bugs, no failures of gralnllcld or orchard, no sunstrokes, no mad dogs, no epidem ics, no defaulting hank chocks. Tried by Ixith rules this country stands tliu test, and tho only Inllu t'lico we can draw Is, It's a good place to stay In. Proposals for Supplies The board of trustee at tb Ofnii jiiMOe .inrinm nervnj- innre IIW 7i mo ,tli, commencing July GKOCBKIK8 8tte pro- otaU far ftirninbltuc at tlt a f lutn Bear 3 era, uregou, uie immvnms saniHMs i,iwb: for lx SOW 11 Liverpool nit, fine. o. 8uai, Kirk's inton. lined liearbes. machine dried. Mackerel, No. 1. extfa mew. Tea, V. 8. brand, r.mclKrtJf. Tobacco, Kajitdau bra ml. (lloss Ptnrch, (Kirmenloh HVg. Co.) Com Starch, (Oeeo ) Soda cracker, extra froth. Kaiains, uainoriim layers. (iunni'R, Siierry new nrseew. ulated. Hugar,7 lbs Golden (J,SU0O lbs (Iran- W 100 400 TX W 111 800 aoo 300 ISO 10000 800 ' Cheene, Cranston's, or as good. IDOO ' Com meal, law ' Rolled oats. 1800 ' Coariic hominy. 'JhO ' Uriel currantn. 60 ' Cocoa. 188 ' Curb, soda, Church & Co., A & A brand. 100 ' While castlle soap, Contl. 100 ' Tapioca. 12 doz HrooinK, No. 1 extra shield. 11 ' Cans ojslvrs, blue taints, 2 lb. ill ' I'IhjIiik cards, llwner brand. 'i ' Wis. Worcestershire saute, Lee A Per- rln. 1 ' Qts. OUo oil. 900 gal. fcjrup, extra golden, American re- ffnwi. 300' CloiT inegar, 40gr. pure. 100 ' Coal oil, Ml pillon tu iiks l'carl brand. 100' Molasses. Orleans extra. 'J 12 k1 ucxjilcn bowls, round. 'S i;ross matches, Metropolitan & Cum. Co. 2 doz. hlxk brooms, 'X string, velvet top. 6' Concentrated l)e. i ' Turku) dusters, 14 Inch. COFFEE. 1000 lbs. Costa lllcn. lBt grade. 12fi ' Ooernment Jaa. fH Heal Mocha. 400 Chicory. Sl'ICES. 1M lbs. HIacV pepter. 'JO ' Mace. CO Climumon. 60 ' dinger. JO Allspice. JO ' Mustard. 'JO ' Clucs. All standard ground. I'LUMW.VO. Hi doz Jenkins alei, 31' Inch, Clj inch, 3 3-8 Inch, 0 . Inch. 1 ilprcssuru reducing alvo. i nuzi comiircssion nosu uw, 1 ' salicylic stcld. 2 ' llmm ammonia. 1 Curb ammo Jta. 1 mnrtolssmmonta. 2 ' corroslTe obllrut. i ' bicarb sote. 2 ' brotn soda. 2 ' salicylate soda. 3 ' brom potaen. caustic potMfa. J ' bichrotnaw pnUtrh. 4 ot resub bxltne. 2 ' Iodoform. V. ' sulph morphine, I A W. K ' aulph qnlnln. I' & AV. y. sulph strychnine, 1 ' wdld extract enrot.Snttlblw. .3 Ib nibiilt bismuth, Siulbb, 1 ' K)Wd Mte t ' powil aloea, soc. 3 ' pj d Colombo roof. 4 ' iio d est Ilcoriee. I ' gum camphor. I gum beinsoln. ' ' gum catechu. wild cherry bark, ground. 1 cubeb liernes, 5 sulphur flowers. 25 ' epMjm snltH. ij ground flax seed. 2 saccli pepln,8eiiefler's. 2 ' vanllln beans, Mexican. 5 ' vaselln. 1 ' pondglnger. 1 ' towd gentian, 4 oz lyeopodlum. oz nntipynn. 000 pill, nloln comn. 1 lb ' C C gel coated, V D A Co. 1 lb pill C C sugar coated, 1' D & Co. 10 gal Intern nlcoliol. A ' best O K Cutter whisky. grape urnnuy. port wine, sherry wine. NinV ADVEltTISBJIOTS. glycerine. L.n ;n"itor oil. linker's A A. best Norwegian Cod Liver oil. olive, oil. genuine. 1 .Tt-rwa ..111 lin.ui Tn TH 600 each No. 1, 2, 3 nnd 4 empty capsules. 2 oz oil lavender. 2 oz oil rosemary. 1 oidy 2 dram graduate. I only 4 oz porcelain caserolo, with handle. 1 only quart percolator, glass. 1 each MCl on No. 20 and 40. 1 bet : grain suppository moulds in tin irnmc. i gross 2 oz bottles, THE CAPITOL MIT1E CI. Attention to what w will Mention! Know All, liv tliese presents: That the Capitol Adventure Co. neither slumbers nor sleeps, but arc awake and up to the times, nnd know well that owing to the depression of business In the East there will be many failures. Js'ow we want to be ready to capture any bargains that may be oll'ered on account of such failures, nnd to do this it will bo necessary for us to be on hnnd in New York nnd Chicago, in person, nnd be armed with plenty of the commodity commonly called Cash, with which we can boast the people of this country are well supplied, nnd in order for us to get it, wc will from now until the first of August ofler such bargains sis will Induce those having money to divide with us. You nil know that our Manager has oeen in business hero for the last twenty years and always does as he advertises. About August 1st he will start East to buy a largo fall stock, and in order to do this wo will offer our whole stock of goods consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Tobacco, Cigars, Paper, Envelopes, Notions, etc., at a great sacrifice, and in order that the general Public may know that we mean business, we mention the price of Bome of our goods till August 1st. A good Hemmed Handkerchief for 1 ct, 1000 fine Ostrich riumes for 60 c each CilCIl. ""'"W. 4 gross 4 oz bottles. ii Br A Vlllllllll llllJl'Lt Iikoii. The unexiected dry season which Iuih a grlevotiH shortening of eropH in the San Joaquin Valley Jinn " com pensating feature. I twill give an im pulse to tho Irrigation movement that will bo of lnntiug bonefet. In traveling through the valley onocaii not fall to be forcibly Htruck by the eoiitniht between tlio Irrigated dis trict and tlio general appearance of the country. Where irrigation has leeii practiced tho laud is a wealth of bouiiteoiiHniid refreshing vunluro. IheoieharilM, vineyards and alfalfa and grain fields give pnunlseof inar vnloiiHylelds;ovldoiicesof thrift, bus one activity and prosperity are been on every side. Where Irrigatlsn luut not U'eii practiced the fields tiro imrehed and the crop stunted and Itheivd; there Is a mournful air of stagnation In business, and n unl vernal complaint of hard times. The eneourauliii; feature of It all Is tha general expression in uivor of irriga- II..I. 'I'l... 1. .!... .1 I.. .1.1 i ".. ,...,. ut' iinvivpi in nun mini uec omry form of public Improvement Is stimulated and given more active and general opultirlty by the mis fortune of two dry seasons In suc cession. Tho valley Is a marvel of fertility and versatility, and tho. oiiii tiling iimvNKiry to efuet ita transformation Into a vast garden, where crop will never fall ami hard time never enter. Is a compre hensive system of irrigation. Tlio ooiii rlmn botw eeii tho Irrigated dis tricts of Fresno and TuliiroiiitiiitliM and the scorched and desolate fields of .Mersl and Stanislaus, furnlshe an obJiH't ItxsMiu which wnnot fall tolmprerltstlfdiH'nly. Within her own Ismlers .Menxil has a iininmrl Min strikingly Migjjtlve. Whervver the lauds have Uhmi watervsl from the new Crwkcr ChiihI, pnwporltv and abundance are ssn. w bile aiya- ixhh uiihis simiw only inastisl ontpti and niluwl hope. 3 ' Elliott s, doz 2 inch, 2 doz -i luch, Sdoz'iliah. 1U doz Tees, U iloz 2 Inch, 1 doz ?f Inch. lU Sockets,KdozlUlnth,ldoz?ilnch i ' l'liigs. 1 doz 3 8 Inch, doz i luch. 60 feet 1 lilt h gnlianlzed iron pllc. 100 lbs sheet leud 15' Solder. C 200 lb pressure gauges, C Inch face. DKY GOODS. 378 gross buttons, 10 dress, 43 shirt, 10 cont, 10 punts, each size. 1 eniss itlns. American. 178 lbs Oregon yarn, all wool, 160 11a white, 26 IIm blnu. 24 curds hooks and eyes. roo )ds Cnntmi tlsnuvl, Nashua XX. 1260 Tottullng. blcaclird. 10 Inch. 600 ' Marseilles, York Mf'g Co., checks. 2i5 ' llruttii Denims, Amoskeag, 9 oz. 200 ' Ixmsdalu lino sheeting, 36 luch. !200 ' CubotA, Dttlght.MI'gCo ISOO ' Mariner st Ipes, Amoskeag. 400' l'equot sheeting, heavy (A) 3fl inch. CM ' ' ' 45 Inch. 4.1' Cauasdiick,8oz, white I'JCM ' Check Flannel, Continental. HAKIIWARE. 1 nail puller. 17 dot table knives, Iron handles. I) ' Table forks, Iron bandies. 12 ' Iron table siKKius, tin tdated. M (Dinner bells. gross scroll s, 2 gr 2Vj No. H, 2 gr l?f No 12, 2 gr 1)4 No 10, 2 gr ?i No 7. 3 packages Magou belt: l,3-8x2; 1, 3 8x3 100 feet bar iron Norway, 30 ft ixM 30 ft 4x1,40ft 3 SxHf. lau leeirouiiii iron, oniay, &0K3 8; 50 ft 5-10, 60 ft 7-10. 1 hlurksmlth's vise, l'eter Wright patout, A Inch Jaw. 1 HaxturS wrench, 6 Inch. 1 l'r llul!haugi.irs players, 6 Inches long. 1 Nippers No 4 Ados packages tacks.l, 0 01: 2, 8 o;2,12 oz 1 riK'lu't drill, 12 liu'h haudfo. 1 lmnil saw, 'II Dlssou, mmllty No 12, S tooth. TAINTS. 10 gallons IsiIIimI llnsctHl oil. M 11mi l'loneer w lilte lead. 10 gallons turpentine. Sr.VTIONKltY. 1 box stub hiis. C C and Welch. 4 ' 401 pens, (itllott's, 1 ' Uiiidou liicamW'ent 1'hiiCo No 4. 0 teams letter paper, Uie Oak. 3 .its luk.2its Arnold's 1 ijt StafTont's. Adoiltadeuell, Fatiur Nos 'J 11 ml 3. .1 ' lead ihiiicIU. Otar tablet No 2 0 ' raywin'a Indelible Ink. CHOCKKKY. 91 dos tea cups w ithout haiidls, w g, 11 ' Saucers, w g. l-ollli ulales. 7 Inch, w ir. Dinner platan, 7 lueh, v g. 1 gallon pltuhvrs, w g. lie piaie, w g. ..mm n t Iwl.lna 1-0 gross 8 oz bottles. h bbls sal soda. 12 lbs Japan mix, white. 2 lbs largo cnrrlaire snonccs. sheen's wool. 1 lb Riilnli ether. 2 doz strengthening plasters, 8 A J. doz clinical thermometers, Lensfront, tested. 2 lbs V K Colombo root, I' D it Co. KiuiipliN may bo seen nt the ofllco of tho board of trustees, nnd goods must bo in ac cordance therewith. Tho iKiard reserves the right to reject any or nil bids. Delivery of supplies will bo required within ten days notlco of acceptance of bid. A copy of this advertisement must occomtmny each bid. Tho nnmo of tho class of supplies bid upon must bo written on tho envelop. Each bid mustlncludenll tho Items In tho special class bid upon, and mustglNc tho Items and totals in full, with exception o' uiu on ment. Auiiitinir nin. ccrs nro prohibited by law from confirming uccountaof purchnseH when ndvcrtlsemont noon not contain u run nnu complete de scription of tho kind of articles to bo purchased. Illils will bo considered nt 2 o'clock p. m, on Tuesday, July 3, 18S8. HYlWKSTElt I'ENNOYEK, OEO. W. McIIHlDE, a. W. WEI1II, Hoard of Trustees. AVm. A. Muni.y, Clerk of Hoard. A silver, gold or steel thimble, 1 ct. each. A spool of Clark's, Coat's or Kerr's Thread, 3 c each. A spool good Sewing Silk, best brand and assorted colors, for 3 c. 2 spools Silk llutton Holo Twist for 3 c 2 skeins Saddlers' Silk for 3 c. 1 sheet gold, silver or plain Card Hoard, 1 c. worth 10 c. 1,000,000 dor. Horn nnd Cloth covered Dress Buttons worth 25 to 60 c a doz., for 5 c n doz. 100,000 doz. Fine Jet nnd Metal Buttons, worth 60 c. to $1 a doz. for 10 c n doz. 1,000 yds. Idtco worth Sen yd., for lea yd. Lace worth 10 c per yd. will be sold for 3 nna a c. a ya. utner tagings anu. iimoroiaery in proportion. Largo stock of flowers, prlco no object. Ladles' Chemise 15 c. each, worth 50 c Lndles' NightGowns,60c,cachworth$L25 And nil our stock of Ladles' White Goods In proportion. 60,000 Ladles' Hat frames 10 c, each, worth 60 c. to SI each. 12 Fish Hooks and 1 Line for 3 c. Good Scrubbing Brushes 5 c. each. Good White Wash Brushes 10 c each. Best Pntent Clothes Pins 6 c per doz. worth 12Kc Good Fly Hooks, 2 c. each. 60 Reams Letter Paper, 2 c per quire. 10 lb Letter Paper, 5 c. per quire. 100 doz. Memoranda Books, 1 c. each. 600 boxes Lublu Toilet Soap, 9 c. per box nutiu J u. A good article of Gent' Summer Undershirts nnd Drawer? for 20 c. each. The nbove are only n few of the genuine BARGAINS that we will offer. Besides these our whole stock will be offered at prices lower than nnywhero elso In the city, wit hout any exception. wo are not going out oi uusiness out nro ueremsmy ana oniy 00 tins to make room for our large fall stock. Call and be convinced. Remember thc-e bargains can only bo secured nt the Opera uipitoi ia eniure uo. Buy ana be nanov House corner, from the S, FRIEDMAN, Manager. All kinds 'of Farm Produce Bought. NEW AIVKKTISK.UENTS. MM 24 18 8 6 U ' 13 ' 5 4 II V- 7 6 ' Dr. Jrl. SMITH Nowlltl possession of 11 new dlsrovcrv In medicine, wlilch Is pit rely a local iinasthet Ic, nnd nets almost Instantaneously on the surrounding tissues of tho teeth. It Is In no way Injurious or unpleasant to tho taste. Thomiinuracturcrsor It claim that Its equal has nover been know n before, and by applying It to tho sensltho or wire teeth, they can be cleaned nnd filled without uiln. Soull thof.o that want nil Kiiuisoi uciiini work ilono without pnln, would better mil on Dr. II. Smith. Teeth extracted for 60 cents. GREAT SLAUGHTER! -X- Having been continned as Assignee of A. Mayer, I will now offer the entire stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, And Gents' Furnishing Goods, II. K. Dultow. JOE DUBOIS Dubois brothers Proprietors Okmckcte Hoto ill lH 1, W g. IiUm tumlilani. VettHtl dlliw. 10 Inch w g. H) nip pltvlimrs, iiIas. alt cvllart, kIhw. 1''Iit Utxes, iibiiw. Wali plli-beni, w ,; iiUoii ium, wirUiu. Meat pUllvrs, 19 llicli, w g. 8c dmluw, & luch, w g. lHilhlduol eraMrs. vrWfe drauk, Uiwl m A IMHUWIHKM1K.VT ill Kll, m lio i-vlileiitly U in Out rvMl ilt Uittuw, wrltw m AAUvi "V lwv Ntvtwwl iMrtU who wmilil llku to rtii jpKHl iMiHrty Ur both fcirm kiiti hiiiI city h ftw Atriu n olt.v jwnfrty In Ortiiti. WoMhl Ih Khnl Ifyww ctMihl M4t iim tm tmok of MHiwUtlmt tor whWi ww twikl "WW.' Mltouhl bo iMMIghtoil to HM4IUIMMUt4' tiw HtktttNil, lltlt tfumrl,v huhUm m mm not tnwl luir Ar Kuw InuU JtM uow. Kuirit. 4X1 10 40J lwrtvU rtmir, lwi. roltor prtx?eMi, to 1m dJIerwltt rw(utrMl. UllOW AND 1.K.VTHK1U V dtM UdltM' aliutw !M wlrs No 7; H pairs N'! l1" " ' llw .Noli 1 H nxM sImw hv. 1-1, it hoc sIhhi lilMkliiK, A ' jlr iiwti'n i,v klwiwi. Mo (t, I ' fNilw tattle' enrj-H klhuxtrs; 31 iMin.1, pir 7. , Btr , iwlrn to, ilr 11. 1 ll hruH. Imllter, hrtvy CVHfwHln, I slttw h4 Iwlhr, U )b mcM. 1 lb shoe Ihrrad, Nt H. I due )wlf. KiwlWr npft, .Vol, T1XWARK. It 4m ulnl rt)t. "r1 wpwon, ,.x, mi. KR1212 BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From $1 to a per da. SALKM, . . OBKO -N. CR0NISE & WILSON. AT I mi mm To Close Them Out. 1 . None . Roscrved, . all .-. Must . Go! LtUDINO JOB PRINTERS. (Ill State lusunoiee llulldliiK) t.ixHlwiwk. Fiir price. lnMiiM. Il IhiblM. Ii I HldlWMIk. HliH. buikU. Uiiwr 4 fmrmr. I'V.l Hum of Utuulu Um tW tan mill twufttm- in l)r. c1mm T Utfe vii,v ttiul bouht tW tkaior olJ' Hwiw. Hw wtU fto itm tmilm Mboul AttfWMt 11. ""'" rwriiMiTiiiiiiiii ir 'yili ITnlW iftauw In U (4mUt HrmD C'ttiatb lMlhto, I to I taMlMk. (InMdM tMW MM aMt, Uqu. Owmu SW immm: ISpUiun;!! gtit. JiKAlW. Vlfattr 4y, mar or Im, wf mttoa.i tvtOivd. tu m mM4 W4iiuvJfv tlte FOR HAHGAINS IN FURNITURE flO IX) KOTAN . WHITNBY, 192 Cmrt Stwt.Slw, 0$. -il1? vJf boWhl ,b rtwuOndr nl toe rTr w Sir" nnifw. awMitW nMH lb.mhw cutrMnua arnfe, wjkta ""iiumHt ". ..Hnn,ittg vuurt to-U . nun nowm. p t """ tow. riiui m4 ctectwMk, I It t f taWr.Puu ttftWVY lUULfUAtYk ' iruitM. . IMNk i 1,k HMtrtUlc urtd, l- r. 1 UtUrUlk athl, IV4H. DUGAN BROS " PLUMBERS! SAS AND STEA3I Mums, YOU WHO HAVE MONEY Can Secure Bargains All Sales Strictly for Cash. E. aLLIS, Aselgnco of A. flayer. Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank, HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIES! Steam ami PlHinliing floods, SVIKiI, : : t : OUBtlOX. Teacher of Music WWU. l.M(aBrRJiimi. t. ftu wM a Um ' 1mm pa. A flue line of lucks, bugRl, crts,r ruM, buckUwrdii, etc. lloth our own make nnd tbe lrat eiutern made tiuggl- Every one Warranted! JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING. OUIflHtkwu rtaaw nlwii atMiai anil ear- msu. Scriber -:- and POHLE.