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MUM CAPITAL JOURNAL TUANSrOKTATION. THE YAHUINA ROUTE. REG0N PACIFIC RAILROAD Lnii Oregon Development company's Km time than by any other route. First Irom Portland nnd all points In thoWll- aniettO valley i" "" num ouu r runcisco. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): ,- Alhnnv 1:00 PM . rnrvnllls 1:40 PM Krive Yaqulna 5:30 PM i norvallls MAM Kim Albany 11:10 AM fo. A f. trains connect nt Albany and porvams. I The above trains connect at YAQUINA tilh tho Oregon Development Co's Line Kf&tea ,ishlps between laquina ana Ban Francisco. ,, . O.AI1.1.1U VA1M. I STEAMERS. FHOM SAN FKANCISCO Villamette Valley, Tnursany Dee 0. rnio..,otin Vnliev Monilav " 17. K'lll'ainette Valley Sunday " SO. JSTEAMEKS. FROJt YAQUINA. fc-iiinmptto Valley Wednesday Dec. 12 I This company reserves the right to irninmniie vniiey Jiuuuuy - zi mango sailing uaius wuuum uunuc. n. b. Passengers from Portland and all I'lllamette vaiicy puiuis iatu imukk ciose nnoptlnn with the trains of the lAQCINA ROUTE at Albany or Corvnllls. tnd II dCSlinea w ou v ruuuisw, buuuui frange to arrive at Yaqulna the evening Hr,irp rlntn of sailing. rl'assenccr and Freight Rates Alwars the gents 200 and 202 Front st., Portland, Or, no . . CO. liuilua. Act uen i rn. Pass. Agt,, Oregon Pacific R. It. Co., Corvallis.Or. 0 H. IIASWELli, Jr. Gen'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. uregon ueveiopmem Co., 30t Montgomery st.; San Francisco, Cal TIME TABLE RIVER DIVISION. JTheelegantly equipped steamboats, Wm K. Iloac, Capt. Geo. Itaabe: the N. S. fc..i . ?-.... T ! rn..ltn . tVin Thwu. Sisters, L'apt. AV.'t.'short; are In service pr passenger unu ireujui. iruuiu ucmccu orvaius unu x uruuuu unu micdutruiuiu nints. making three round trips each leek as follews: I NORTH ROUND Leaves Corvallls Mon- ay, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m. arrives at buiciu iuuuuuy, y euuuu;ij mm fridnv nt.ln. m. Leaves Salem Tuesday. Ihnrsilnv and Saturday ntfl a.m. Arrives it Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day si a:;j p. m. IWUill JJUUi(JJ 1.U1VU, luuutuu muu' lay, Wednesday ana riany ai u a. m. Irrivpn nt.Sulem Monday, wednesdavand Frirtnvnt ,7-lS t. m. Leaves Salem tues- Bar, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. n arrives at uorvnius iuusuuy, luumuiij Saturday at 3:30 p. m. I for iieigntanapassenircr raies uppiy iu no capiains ana pursers oi mo resyeciivc IBFiont street, Portland; Gilbert Bros., gems, i-iaiem; i. ju. Aoair, ngeni, aiuuii) I. A. Miller, agent, Corvallls; or to the gen- fral freight and passenger agent, Corvallls. 10. & C. trains connect at Albany and Corvallls. I b w. HOWKM, supennienaem. ft'm. IIOAG, General Manager. Overland to California -VIA- joutliftrn Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time between Salem and San Francisco- Thirty-six Hours. CALIFOltNIA EXPRESS TRAIN DAI LI I South. North. 1M5 a. m. 7:53 a. m. 7:00 p. m. Po p. in. 8:11 p. m. Lv. Portland A?7 Lv. Salem Lv. Ar. San Fran. Lv. rma. m. OCAI, PASSENGER TRAIN ( DAILY EX CEPT SUNDAYJ. a. m. Lv. Portland Ar. I 3:15 p. m. Lv. Salem Lv. 12:52 p. m. Ar. Eugene Lv. I 9:00 n. m. 1:10 a. m HO p. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. OURIST SLEEPING CARS, or accommodation or second clas, HHsenirnrs nttjirlipri tn fixnress trains. , friie t. & C. Railroad ferry makes con- action with all tho regular trains on mo ist Side Division from footol F street, Tiiana, est Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY EXCEPT; BUND AY), l"i) a. in. TvT Portland Corvallls -AT THO p.m. F-a p. m. tjj p. m. Ar. uorvaius Iav. liju.". At Albany and Corvallls connect wltli lns of Oregon Pactflo Ilallroad. Ibrough tickets to all points south und istvlaCulIfornla. Ar. Lv. I:3U p. m. BmINNVILLE KXPUESS TRAIN (DAILY Ciww Lir a buai us a f Ev. Portland Ar. Ar.McMlnn villa Lv. 'or full information regarding rates, WDs. etn.nnnlv n ti, (Vminanv s aeeni, Mem, Oregon. . r. uuukiis, Asst. G. K. ana ras. n Manager. VMllUUl regon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. Columbia River Route.' Rains for the cast U 1,omandJV! Pand2 pm dally. . . tt to and tron Hnplnnt in.n i-.. f aH itntliH LA -v.,1 liuiui 1U ,1)1 ,-.. i and Europe. ELEGANT PULMANI' $ lH nlgrant Sleeping Qa. ofB f' exjirauu: MA COUNCIIi BU. l 81. IAO- n of Charge and W ml Change. 'nnwtloniatl'ortlr ' i-rf-o nnd lmget Sou ' n f trdier TwtrflAaWtni 1. or Ban Frat rinM nlre ol I. A OBipnV' 1 punJwd Fnnlni-. aeent at the pnaiiT. ui .treat. Rulan K iljWBll CJ IV A ' Proposals for Supplies. THOrel?uARSUCT OP THE the asylum ne?rsS?.ISnfor "lshlng at ng tu5pu ig 'he sir '$? tlle -IngUanuary i.isS: momn8- commene- GKOCER1ES. OOlbsiUverpool tan, one. Mackerel, No. i extra mess, 900 " Tn?,.U,8rnnd.rnchong. ndn.ea!)CkeS W,ra' (dellvcred n m ' ltal,ln' Cnllfornla layer, mmi P"mraSPerrySI,rocAv ii!(S ! S'ranston'sornsirood. i;Sn . Hr?cked.wllel,fre-hgrouud. lSn "atmcJ''frcshBrounu. "fl !!?1"c1doat5,'(Lormi'cksiatent) i?rfj 5rcd currents. ' inm P,r',daPPIcs, machine dried. EOm fS''mJ,run.mael"edrIed. J Choice Island rice, Xo. 1. iUO tream of tartar In bulk, J. A. Fol- ,m , ger's extra. ' 100 Cocoa. 100 ' S?ft.!da'CAC!o.AnndlIbrnnd. iSm J;lul white beans. ' 1100 Pearl bailey. mfstf1 lbUtIeSs)ln bulk' 1ncmc 15 doz Brooms No. 1 extra shield. Cans oysters. Dine Points. 16 Concentrated lye (American.) 15 ' Scrub brushes (No 5) 12 ' Cans corn, Wlnslow. 1 ' 1 gallon cans assorted pie fruit (Lusk.) k ! iI'hF fjrshcs,Xo 81; allbristlc. 7 Bluing, Ultramalme, La. vv! . wooden palls, ash, 3 hoops. 1200 gal Syrup, extra golden, American rennea. 230 gals, coal oil, SO gallon tanks, pearl brand. r 100 gal. Jlolasses, Orleans extra. VINEGAR. SCO gal. purejeider vinegar, 40 gr. CX)FFEE. 1800 lbs Costa Rica, first grade. 150 ' Government Java. 75 ' Real Mocha. 400 ' Chicory. SPICES. 150 lbs Black Pepper. 30 ' Cinnamon. 50 ' Ginger. JO ' Allspice. 20 ' Mustard. 20 ' Cloves, all standard ground. CROCKERY. 13 doz. Teacups without handles, W. G. 18 ' Saucers, W. G. 15 ' Soup plates 7 Inches, W. G. 15 Dinner plates 7 Inches, W. G. 6 ' Pie plates, V. G. 15 ' bowls, 1 qt., W. G. 12 ' Vegetable dishes 6 10 inches and 0 12 Inches, V. G. V Wash pitchers, W. C. 12 ' Meat platters, one.half 10 Inches and one-half 12 Inches, W. G. 4 ' One gallon pitchers, G. 2 ' Chamber vessels without covers, W. O. 12 ' Glass tumblers. 4 Glass syrup pitchers,. 6 Glass saltcellars. 6 ' Glass pepper boxes. 1 ' Lanterns, reflectors. 2 Lantern globes. 8 ' Lamp chimneys, B 6un, A hinge. HARDWARE. 8 dor Flat mill Dies, 10 Inch. i ' Bastard flies, 10 inch. 10 feet 'A octagon steel. 60 feet each andH round Iron Norway 10 lbs each and Jf blnllk nu,fc lA case Albany bpludl oil. 1 case Albany cyllner. (1 gross screus, assorted sue. 2 doscn 2x2 wrought Iron butts 4 kegs b-penny steel nails, rough. 4 ' 10-penny steel nails, rough. 12feetbteclUlJf DRY GOODS. 175 lbs Yarn, all wool, 100 white, 75 1) fo 1000 yds Canton Flannel. Nashua .1. 500 ' Maivelllc York MTg. Co. check 300 ' Lonsdale fine sheeting, 38 incl-o 400 ' CabotADwIghtMTg.Co. 1300 ' Mariners' htrlpo(AnioskB) C00 ' Pequot sheeting, 36 A In. hejivj. 1000 ' Pequot sheeting, 45, Inch heavy 300 ' Check flannel, continental. 100 Toweling, red nnd blue check. M0 Calico, American, full standard. 100 ' Table oil cloth. L'ozMeml-backed horn combs 8 In. 10DJo,zspoolswhltctliread,Nol6mllcend 15 Pairs suspenders 6 ' Turkey red handkerchiefs 12 ' epooJ"! white linen thread, No 35 i groJ Knitting needles, No 1j CLOTH. submitted with price. GRANITE IRONWARE 8orSllerflStbolt.m,NoWllRlU 2 leepwffifnru I Mplfew pans 10Xxa. 5 quarts l5ffin?srns8lnUng enberg Price Wst FLOl'H 100 to 300 barrel. flour, besl roller proce. to We delivered as required STATIONERY r.Ifflif-tPenCo,No 6 reams letter paper, UeOK IVJIT8 mJl Zt fJurBRdhlnao.M.r- ...,v ANDI.BATHKR !, 4-4 B, ---- .jJrtB- W Oaten t"".T2iiLi(iii " PJ?0? -3fiSW8RK T1XWAKK. wW9 " "', .ooiJi eon ,To, !D,-h by ' 'ncn ."nopth cornors. tJL.cs.i9x19 ,nchfs nttcd for a 1-lneh rtflW.l,h m?TOle strainer Inches the can flanges to rest on top of 24,""'n!Jnsof XXXXtln.ll Inches on s hi!01," '5 lncn ,0P nd 4 inches deep. iSSSiUyJSM72.1 'nches b?" 3 Inches deep mdef2Rusla Iron with heavy wire """ .,cu lurnca unaer witu smootn corners. hit11 Plnt CHns or XXXX tin and heavy wire top V?zcn l-iurt dippers of XXXX tin and hen-y wire top nleICn ! nuart pressed pans, as per sam- 30 do,Ecn lIn chambers of XXXX tin as jer i',,andi?"-lss'nnlHllron 2 feet 6 inches by s feet. chesDVl8fNt'0eah"nnl,Cdlron 2 foc,6ln 5 feet "tine bra-si strainer cloth. 1 No l large burring machine, with Stan, dant encased stow's. 1 No 2settiug down machine with Standard Stow's. 16 sheets of perforated tin, HxiO, ns sample. DRUGS. .V0- Solution of Iron fortlncture. - J 1. extract enscnm mgradn. , J l extract ctvot, Squlbbs l , 1 1 extract rhus aromatlen, T , extract sarMtiwrllla comp syrup J ; H extract vnlerlon ,. Aluria,'e eld commercial K , Tannic acid I , Cl.ricncid 1 , Carbolic acid, crystals 5 , Bicarb soda 2 , llroin ixiliish 1 , Iodldo ixitash 2 , Ilrom ammonia 1 , Powd mur ammonia 1 , Powd carl) ammonia 1 , hulph line, Stiulbbs 1 oz Citrate llthla 8 lbs Subnlt bismuth, Squlbbs 2 , Sach pepsin, Scliellcrs 6 , Gum camphor 2 , Powd aloos, soo 1 , Powd acacia 25 , Kpsom salts 15 , Ground flaxseed 25 oz Sulph quinine, P & W i , Sulph Morphine. I &. W 10 , Antlpjrlnn K lbs Vnnnllla beans, Mexican 10 , Vaseline 1 . Pyrophosphate Iron 1,00 pills, SOl'II Co 1,00 pills. G C P D t Co 1 . C C pills, Imp P I) A Co 300 Phosphorous plus 1-oOgralns, PDA Co 2 lbs Strong ether, Squlbbs 4 , Chloroform , 1 , Oxide zlno 2 oz Ollfknes 8 , Olllemon 2 , Oil orange 2 , Oil peppermint 2 , Oil rokhinury 1 yd Silk Ixtnglass plaster white, H J 21doz Strengthening plasters, S AJ 2 lbsSuecpwool sponges 600 each Empty capsules Nos 1 and 2 500 each Empty capsules Nos .fund 4 1 gro Each corks Nos 5 and 6XX ox long 1 , Pill boxes, No ; 1 , Pow der boxes No 52 i , Tin ointment boxes 1 oz i , 1 oz bottles, Phlla ovals li 2 ,i , , , , l-o,6,, , , 3 gal Port wlno i doz Davidsons syringes No 2 3 gal Baker'B A A castor oil 3 , Glycerine 3 , Grape brandy 8 , Sherry wlno 10 , Alcohol 5 bbls Sal soda 17 lbs Japan wax 1 bbl (300 lbs) Chlondo lime 1 can (U lbs) lluhach Insect powder, 1 skein each Nos 12 3 4 5 0 7 and 8 sur geon's silk, Turner's patent. 1 bottlo Lester's cnrbolircd catgut ligature. Samples may bo M'en attheollicoof the Board ofTrustces, and goods must bo in accordance therewith. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Delivery of supplies will be required within ten days after notico of ac ceptance or bid. A copy of this advertls ment must accompany ouch bid. The name oftho class ofsupplles bid upon must bo written upon tho envelope, haeh bid must Include nil tho llcm In tho special rlnsslilfl noon, nnd must irlvc all the Items and totals in'lult with exceptions of bid on meat and Hour. Auditing olllcers nro prohibited by law from confirming accounts of pur chases when advertisement does not con tain a full and complete description of the kinds of articles to bo purchased. Bids will bo considered at 2 o'clock p. in. Tues day, January 8, 1SS0. HYLVIKTF.lt PKNNOYKK, OHO. W. MtilltlllK, O. V. V:!in, Board of Trustceos. Muxi.v, Clerkof Board. A. FRANCISCO, Nov. 1st, IMS. MM i .J.LER BROS., Snlcm, Oregon. Ufj tn'iM We had tho pleasure ro ciii.vn: lining shipment to you of our new - l.i e t ross" Extracts, nnd send you oy muu to-lay n very neat show card which wo would like you to placo promi nently In your store, nnd which will will the attention of your trade to tho goods. It has been our Intention for some time past to place upon the market the finest line of flavoring extract manufactured In this country, und after months of study and experimenting with the prominent brands now before the public we have at last succeded In placing before you a qual ity which beyond doubt has no superior. We cn not too strongly Impress upon you that you M unlifmltatlngly recom mend them to your customers us the flnNt that emu possibly be manufactured. The package and style generally U suoh a to attract attention, and we predict that when your trade have tested the quality of the goods your sale for " White Crow" extract will be large. By complying with our request you will confer a favor upon yours truly, A. SCHILLING A CO. ASK OF THE LAROKST BHTAnLIBH. ()mau In the Btate. Uww ; rate than jWthind. Larger slock Ih1 Wanks In " ftteam Printer. Haln. Of vm. Tb'j JlXiyBBB'OUrDB li tul M.reh tad Bept-t iAnHU nf nuftal Infar matloo for all who pur eosao tna luxuneB or ..... 1,1. at Ufa. Wo PRINTING eaa elotto you and furnish you with all tie nory and UBBary appliane to rtde. walk, dani. . ",, Ash. hunt, work, o to wr. or ;Uy at ham. ad ia Tartoua alaa. atrlM and quantities. Just fltwo what U required to do all these thljlt C8MF0RTABLT. aad you eaa '. stinate of tbe value of the BuYBIb UUIDK. whloh wUl be UP" rseeipt "u T P,u' MOrJTCOMERY WARD A CO. EDUCATIONAL. ST. PAULS SCHOOL tor Boys and Girls. The school will open on the 21th of September. Thorough Instruc tion In the primary nnd advanced English Branches. LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC -In coursc.- TKHMSand further Information may be had on application to 11 KV. K II. l"OST. Cor. Chemeketn and State sis. S-20-tf WILLAMEnE UNIVERSITY Gnuluatcs Students In leal, Literary, Normal, llusinoss, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It Is the oldest, largest nnd lent expen sive Institution of learning In the North west. School owns first Monday In September Send for catalogue to UlUB. VAJ MlAJl, President. 17: S4ilcm, Orcgou. tn Miss Knox Will continue Her School for tho en suing year -at the LITTLE CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING, Cor. Church and Marion Sts beginning SEPTEMBER 10. Vi 18l-d2w CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ! Willamette University. Most successful school of music on tho northwost coast. About 150 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Coun.es In Piano, Or-Run Singing, Violin, Hurmony, unci Countur- point. DlDlomas on completion ot course. Teachers: Z. M, Pun In, Kranklo P. Jones, K a Cox. Assistant, I.uluM. Smith. Plrst term begins Monday, September 3d, lsSS. Send for catalogue. Kor lurtlicr imrtlcularH nddresK X. M. PAKVIN, Musical Director, Salem, Or. S-17-dtf.wlt C. II. Mo.vnoE. J. It. N. HULL. Uite of tho Monroe House. Monroe & Bell, Proprietors Chcinekete Dote . FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. Prom II tots per day. SALKM OREGON. iotr A. B. STRANG, No. DOS Cammeretal Street, BALKir, OREGON. DKALKK IX- STOVES and RANGES rkslriiij, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. HOtXTOlTcOMl'A.'JY'B Furoacw. Ks tiiMiliil In WW II and ku T.J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer. a T HIH NKW QPAKTKKH IW TIIK SELECT SCHOOL I.ITKR.VTUKK. 1S31 TUB CULTIVATOR SS9 Country Gentleman THE BEST OF THE AGK1CU 1TUli A L IV KEK1J KS HKVOTKl) TO Farm Crops and Processes, Horticulture and Fruit-Growing Live-Stock and Dairying, While It alo Include all minor detri ments of rural Interest, such ns t lie Poultry Ynnl, KiilonioloK.v, lle Kceplnp, tlnvii" house nnd Umiwry, Veterinary Replies, Knrm tluotloiii nnd Amweix, Klrwldo HtHidlui;. lHimestlc Ketuuimy, and a sum mary of the New of the Week. Its Mar ket llororts are unuMinllj mplete, nnd much nttectton Is paid to the Pixv.p'tH of tho Crops, as UimwlUK llglit tinmoiipot the most ImiKirtantof alliiuestlons- When to buy nnd when to sell. It Is liberally Il lustrated, and by UKt'KNT KNI.AUUK incut, contains more rtMidliiR matter than ever before. The Subcrl)llon Prlco WSiW ier vonr, but wootlVrnSlMX'lAI, UKDUC TlOi In our CLUB RATES FOR 1889! I SubSCriptiOnS, l one icmllimiw 6 Subscriptions, . . 10 l Subscriptions, . .' 18 3-To all New Subscribers for 1H8I), paying In advance now, we will send the paper weekly, from our receipt or the re mittance, to January 1st, ltsi, without charge. S";i3rKCiMKS Coi'lKs Kukk. Address LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Publisher, AI.11ANY, N.Y. T HE QUESTION OF THE DAY. PROTECTION OR FREE TRADE? An Examination of lh Tariff Queillon with Ei- pedal Regard to the Intereitt of Labor. BY HENRY GEORGE. CI.Ol'11, S1.50. PAPKU, X CKNTH. Thl In tho clcareit, ralrcHt, moil Intercut liiK and moHlcomplcto examination of tlio tarlir question yet made, and will prove Invaluable to all who wlnh to undendaud the subject. TbomoHt tlinrniich lnetlinitlon oftho subject that has yet been put In typiv- New York Ncwk. Tim nniMMiniiico of thlH book markN a tinnrntMu'li in thn worlil.wldo Htruirulo for free Initio. Henry (leorpo has u jmiwit of IHIllinircconomioiruiiiH in mini u ciciirnnu linpul laiiRUiik'O that any child can unilcr- funnu nun, miiiu i no innii iirm-u imiiii can enjoy thu nccumey of Ills statements and tho miKeeHllvciiiwa of Ids tliouililH. TIioiiuih (). HliNirmiin In New York Hlar. WhiM!er wanlM to eo tho MroiiKOHt ar cuinent not only iiirulnst iirolis lion, but iiKiiliiHt all tarllln will find It hero. Clirlstlau Union. TheRlnpiiIariiuccHxiol Mr OeorKOllhat ho him made political eoonoiuy lulcroKtlne. Unttiirlaii lloliiw. A book which every wnrklii?iiuili In Ihe land can rend with interest and ouKhtto read. Now ork Herald. HwirylGeerge'i Other Worki, ProKroHH mid Poverty, cloth, tl; paper, III cents. Koi-lal ProblcniK, cloth, 11; paiier.ificciilii, Thn Ijiud llnestlon, paper, lOcenU. PniiHTly In IjiiiiI, nuiHir, Incentn. AdilrwiN ITIH HI'ANDAHI). 12 Union Huiiri, New York, Onu Dollar n Vear WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL (Nulem, Orifou,) In uiilwrMilly eoueedHl to be The Iicsl Family Newspaper Kver pulilUhed at the state capital. IT IHTIIKUIIKAl'HHT. IT IH TIIK I.AHOMHT. IT IH TIIK 1IKHT. It ooimlits of elKht well filled and neatly printed um. It ult alike tho farmer, the merchant, the lawyer, tho gardener. Kvery family olrele ahould have It. Ilwtutaliiaiilwolutuly Al.I. TIIKNKWH ki well iik oetry, Ury, orirrwi)ondenfe, farm, home, und many other l4ul faaturot. See Our Cath Ditcountsi WHHKI.Y One Year ONK DOI.I.AIt Dully edition .... r 'ir Addrew all communication and make all moule yublo to TIIK CAPITAL JOUKNAI,, Haleiu, Ornruu. THE CKKA3I or all BOOKS of AWVENTl'llE (lonilrii.mt Into Oil" Viililm. PIONEER HEROES id I DARING I DEEDS, TblliriHlKtfk4itUirMr all lh bfu u4Hn n4 friMtttar ftgiiUr with In. dliM,KillMWitAd wild !. ovr our whU coanlry, frwfl ttt wjrll-rt Uium U Um whwI Htm mm! hnutHf ( a H4)L llniwU Mll ami C'muk, Ihml lB4mi(.'bMki,iuMlMufojUMM. H4e 4I4& UtM(rtl wlih 399 flna ufHTliHtt. AgMiU wanted. Ixw ftl, ud IxmU anything!" wll A I. IAM1HT4. ttl-'ti Hrii4 i.. 1 m MISCELLANEOUS. A Bareain For Somebody I ! ! mnm mmm Ulk3lUI -To Kxchuiigr for OREGON LAND! H. O M E) S mil tiik. HOMELESS!!! 12oo ACRES OK- VARIED! LAND -KOH- Sale or Rent. Quantity and Quality to Suit Purchaser. Lands near 11, 11, Facilities. A GOOD OILANCE For Particulars call at This Office. N13W 1300K. DEEDS OF DARING BY BLUE & GRAY. Tlieicrrat collection oftho innt tlirlllliiK iHTwiiml mlviiiilurwon Ixith Kldm during the xrout civil war, IntriiMjIy IntvrMitliiic itnxmnU nf iixilolt of itoriutH nml kiilm, forlorn hoi, lierolo bmvrry. Iiiiirlnm menu nnd halr-irudlli twniHM, romnntlo liieidenU, linnd-to-hnnd truxiilM. liuiuor ouawnd tnijclo ovmiU, jwrlloini Journey , Ixild diuihr, brilliant nueemwa nnd ma iwnliimiu notion on wtrli rldn tli Him. W clmiiti'm. I'rofuiwly lllutrutd to tho lllu. No other Ixxilc t nil Ilka It. AxenU wnnlisl. OuUIU evvrrthlnic, 'liiiiB for iwyiiiMiUttllowiMl unnt liort of fundi mid frelht prejxitil. 1'I.ANKT HOOK CO., Iloi MHM. 114 lyw. Ht. iMUin, Mo. M. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty, HbopttnUH, lloy, ofipoilts llitbfii U; try Hubh, Hulttrn, or. 1I0WAUI) imOTIIKILS IK OmmtiI IImk Mavfag, lliiili aJ Itrfiirlig, Work roinlly duuant rMuoiuibU mtw. Hr.liTH I-fl at I AHTW- Jol'MXAl, ofcv) I wui rclva altrntlun 0-lltf , xwi juunnca nuuamr, ir "in- BwrcUt and l'tiuitke uiwU 'O-i if 1 U-tijy A. L HAVEIL H H0LC0MB, GeLWaa