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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1889)
H THE CAPITA!, EVEXIXG- .TOTXRXAI;. - THE CAPITAL J01M1L PUHLISIIEUDAII.V.KXCKITHONDAY, y THE Canifal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Entered at the Ktofi1cf at "ulcin,Or.,fin second-clno inntt'T. CURE B.IRVINE, Manager. S'C fourth )i0 for tiTtnH of Kubccrlp- Advertisements' to Inxnrc Insertion (for thi Kime day) should he handed In by 1 oc 1 oc k UorrfxKHidenco containing new of In terest and Importance Is desired from nil pirtnnr tho stale. No iitt'Mitlon will lie nld tomioiiyiiiQtis oominunlcatlonn. Persons di-lrlti!.' Hip fvi'iT.vi. .lot'liN.il. served lit thclrlioiiM'o imii secure It hy n jil card reiiuent, or by word lea ut this Hpcclmcn numbers Kent fn eon applica tion, onico, corner Court and Liberty streets. UKAV AtJfil'KT T, HS'J Tr only tlitmo who were doing hiix ines hero live year ago were left, It would appear dexcrtcd not to ex ceed an avera'io of five to thehiiHl neni block that are hero now. EinhoN Jh kiIiI to (deep only foiu lioiire u night. Alexander Hum licxIU, tiH Ih Wi II known, got "loop very well on four hours' sleep a day. There Ih an old Haying tl.ut nix honro' (deep ii enough for any man, noven for a woinan, and eight for a fool. uiui locin in.it. The reason why there sue ho few pornons, comparatively Hpi-aliim; who are IntereM.'d in the pioiperlt.v of their town Ih that tlieie U hi much dilll-renco of opinion as It what nuikci a pi. ice prop roiix, hii tho JJ.tkur Citv Ilevelllc. One nun. lias an idea that to launch oul in a certain branch of imliMi'.s would la the very thing, and1 another would piovo a falhne; another uiaii enter laiiiH quite a illlli'iciil notion and that IiIh "hobby" in the only thing to Intsie Htlcceis. Thcv dlHerelieei of opinion citii-i' a Htnguutloii f the general prospi'iity of a town and "lull thlngH (1 Hlll'p." It it Hllid that when a celcbruted pingtcwive man once uiideilook to enhance tin IntcrcHt of his own town he cmi-mlt-ed Hitch men of like opinion an lilm nulf and hooii the till ;;wu.h an ac complished fact and -o-pi'iity tin icMilt. A man of an cntciprllug Hplrlt cm do much when liN hand arc Htrengtliened by ineuofeoues ponding oiiIiiIoiih; but tho-o who hIiiiIcu their lieails when iiuyllilim docH not accord with their vIowh hlnilerall pnuivm. coisroicvi, t.nm:k talks. Corporal Tanner, in the cotu.-o ol a lecent tjpeeeli, hiiicI: "You and I weie paid for being Mildlcix, and vvV got foriy-tlnee cents a day to Htaud up and ho idiot at. Henry Watter hon of Louisville, who was a rebel without a heait to light, has wild In his paper, and it Is only one of many IIch he has told, that the sleof the pent-Ion comiulsslunei'H grants de pend on his condition. If ho is mi her, ho gives frit.' a mouth; IfdiuuK, as ho usually Is, he gives them $121 a mouth. The only tlnio I oversaw Wntturson was In Washington, and ho was di uuk then. "They say wenrobankiuptlug the treasury, jet Windoin comes mi; with a repoit hIiowIio; an Ini'icar-cd Hiirplus. Kvory las payer ought to liu in favor of pension, In cause the money Is distributed in every city, village and irimict. Tlio paKis liayo been howling conslilerably be vatiMt tho couimlsslouer has made a lot of eases bpeeial. They Mild theie were 10,000 special cases, hut they found WW. I wish I had the power I would settle these eases within foity-ol'jht hours. There are l(H),0(Ki others waiting. Thev me within the clearly dcllned limits of law and the commissioner must tegard his oath as sacicd as the prayer his mother taught him. On tho other hand, 1 will say that the commis sioner will sit up nl'shts, as he has done for six months, to do Justice to votoraiis." IIOMi: I.N'MTIIITUINS. Tho Astoria Traiiseilpt has these sensible lenmrUs to make coiuviu lug a homo concern. Salem should have a local building and loan asso ciation. These remaiks are to the peint: When It (Mines to building and loan associations, out people will certainly jiauo and rvllwt. They will recognize the tad that wo have a homo Institution of that older that has been doiii'j a grand and noble woik for tho wi two or three yearn. They will nvoll.t't that this homo iisoelation is ideullllml with this community by every tie that consanguinity, nel thboily nool. (Ion and buslncM iM-npers-iIon win HU-jgittt. They will (Hiwlvo that tm-ry dollar Involved in ho oht- trust without nn anxious thought of risk. I Experience has taught our people I that investing their money in co operative institutions from abroad I has been a costly business. They may be all solid and they may not be. At any rate there isa hazard in It which the careful citizen owes It to lilinelf and perhaps his family to steer clear of; a possible adventure upon vvhoe worthies stock no man should be tempted to wa'te his hard earned competence. Ah long as we can do Just as well at home, where is the tire in going wildly after .strange contrivances? There Is none. An Innorcnt Witness. Perhaps one of the most "enjoy able" things In a modern court of justice where not unfreqiiently Ili um cut wlliic"cnf who are lo-in" pa t'ence, time and money In their compulsory occupancy of the witness-stand (which Isa pillory) arc "bullyragged" and tormented Is the torturing in return of some Im pudent, unfeeling advocate. A good ease in point is this: In n court not more than about live thousand mi leu away from the city ot (Jothiim a lc'al gentleman had gone through the varius stages of bii-plcadtii't, and had coaxed, threatened'and bullied witnes-es to his heart's content, when it chanced that a very stupid fellow, an hostler, w is called upon the stand. He wa, In fact, simplicity peiv-uiilled. The counsel, it should be premised, had m nle a great fuss about the previous wltii' ss speaking so low that he co dd not hear them. ' Nim, sir," said the learned "coun sel," "I hope we shall have no lUlllculty hi making you speak up." (lie himself spoke rudely loud.) "I hope not, sir!" shouted out the witness In such bellow lug tones that they fairly shook the building. "How dare you speak in that w.iv, HirV" demanded the coun-el. "I can't speak no louder!" shout-In-j louder than bcfoie, as If to atone for his fault in speaking too low. "Have . on been drinking tills nioiuing'."' asked the lawyer, who had now entirely lost the command of his temper at the roars of laughter which buist forth from a crowded audience. "Yes, .Sir," said the wiliics frankly. "And w h.it have you been diink I mi;, Sir, in that way!" "Ciii-ree, Sr." 'Did you have anything in your collce, Hli?" "Yts, Sir." "I thought so," i-.iid tho counsel, with a glance at t lie jury. "Well, Sir," continued the "le.iinid coun sel," "you Miy yuu hud s.iinetliin ;in 'our collet'. St ite, If yon please, to tlio jury what that V.)iiiethlug'wu-.' "Su,Mr, Sir," answeied the wlt-ne-s, without tho movement of a mm clc, There w u .inotlier bui'st of "far tlv ' in ili' or" throiuhuiit tho court room. "This man Is no fool, your I lonor'' (uildi 'n.; the louit), 'bin he Is siinu'tliim.; wor-e. -Now, witness, you most come to the point. Had you mo I' I"" vlu' in your oof lie l.o- tllllM Ml'.. .' ' "Yo, S ." "Yi " -oti Imtl . (Well, wo are hKoly togct at tho t'llth alter all, his tu ii 'ig anil (w Mlug to Hie eon n.ir noiwtluUiuliujr.) Well, Sir, what o'so win it you liad in your coll v." "A siuuc, Sir!" Hboiited the wit ness. "Do I make you hear me, SipiaV.' a spline!" Tint was tho last witness, and the last of 1 I in on the si md. Hcic the tri'il was adjourned until the next ilny. ETHER'S INFLUENCE. All Old Soldlrr'n Thrilling i:perlr lite I'll-di-rlliB SurfifoiiM Knlfo. A gentK-man rectntly operated on ut a private h pital for the removal o) i tit eye, the noeket and membrane oi i lu (imiJ become tho seat of a cancer, teiis tlie fcl lowing interesting story of Ins experience under the knife to a New York correspond cerrespond correspend ent: "The doctors agreed that I had cancer, and nothing but an extensive surgical oper ation could save my life. I felt, on hearing , thoir decision, like a condemned rnurdeitr as thon,.'h a', u crtain day and hour I si. .uld look for the la-ttimeon earth and encounter the 'terrible.' " ' Uut it will not bo painful,' said the sur- ' gcon, with a pleusairt smile. ' You will be under ether, you know.' "The operation was to be done three days after tho consultation that sealed my fate. How I lived through those three days I can ' not tell. I wondered if I wouM have tho courago to face tho ordeal coolly. I had never before thought myself a coward. 1 passed through twelve battles during the latu war and never shrank front danger. Uut oh I a surgical operation, with all its , calm and detailed preparation all its awful chances is quite another thing. To get on a tabic, He down and tako ether, with the knowledge that you arc about to have thu most delicate organ of j our body carved out that, indeed, calls for courage. Like tho man about to be hanged, I felt anxious to havo it over and was greatly afraid I should lose ail my grit at the last moment and make a show of myself. Still, there wr.s ono comfirt I should feci no pain; nnd my nerves, felt much strengthened by ilie reflection, when I c tmparod the surgical oK.'i-;ition of tlio present day with that of fifty years a'o, when it would havo taken six strong men to hold me while my eye was being literally (,'ougcd out and I was writhing m agony, conscious of it all. "At lust the day of tho operation arrived. I hi' down on the operating table, and the surgeon placed tho ether cone over my mouth and nostrils. I took u long, deep in spiration of thu ether. It was cold and tabtcd good, tingling slightly as it entered my lungs, and causing u peculiarly delight ful thrill to pass over me. After taking a few moro breaths I began to feel in a half visionary stale. I thought I was in a ball room filled with the gayest company and was tripping tlio fantastic to some dreamy waltz with the fairest of tho fair. Then I could not resist singing. Noticing tho doc tor look grav cly at mc, I came back at once to thu situation. "'Doctor,' I said, 'this is delightful splendid!' Just then something scMiicd to crack insiilo my head. 1 could sue sparks of iiro Hying all about mo. Kvory object in tho room was in a whirl. The doctor ami his attendants seemed to bo engaged in a mad d.mco aivuml me, such as the canni bals indulge in around their roasting mis sionary The i I had most horrible di .urns. I fancied that t'u doctor was ninuidcrcr.aiid that lie had made his way into mv room in the night by means of mi open window. I saw the awful knlfo gleam in his hands and could feel .lie cold blado us it disicuded into my stomach. Then I thought 1 was taken to a dissecting room and there carved up in thu interest of science, l'liially I nwoko, and tho surgeon, bending over mc, cautioned mo to remain motionless, and ut the same time assured inu that tlio operation had been successful." Tho surgeon said: "Tho oporutirm was for cancer of tlio eye-ball and six t;jt, and necessarily a very dolicato uiuicrtaktng. Tho patient took ether icniaikiiOh well. As soon as ho was unconscious the orbit was removed. Tho diseased plates i: bone were then carefully sawed uvu.v . nil the oM?ratiua completed li does not sum in telling of it how tedious it was Km- larce hours we worked constantly on th ,ia uut. Mia h bleeding look place.aud t.ic ..i .. was several times ictardeJ by the.ie i I giv ing moio ether, as the patient e. u1. n ,.v felt pun occasionally. As totlie ilroma . w acli lie enjo.v uil while under oilier, thev hi e not uuiibU'i'. Ii is n rom.uk iblo fuel ;; , phy sical memory con luues while 1 1 brum sK-eps or is under an uinosthetk. '!.. op oraluui wus unattended with u siuu- un favorable result, and the pati in .nv.iiU only the time when the wounds shall be pu fcctly healed to have a glass ojo put into Ihu socket." . PAST FINDING OUT. fc&a. tafe& mft& The Best Resid ence Loca ities teamK The Chief Itennon for wo great sua tess of Hood's Sarsaparllla is found In th irtlcle Itself. It Is merit that wins, and th fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ao :ompllshes what is claimed for it, Is whit has given to this medicine a popularity and lalo greater than that of any other samp Mor-i Wine rllIa or blood mem VVlnS ficrbefore the public. flood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt Rlictnn and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Thai Tired reeling, creates an Appetite, strength ins the Nervc, builds up the Whole System. IloodV Hiir-iiparilla Is soldbyalldruf lists. ?l;slxfur$5. Prepared by C. I. Hoo v iJo.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass. The .Muih'sty of Htliuoil. Idttlo six-year-lid Jemmy, being permitted to mv his new-born baby brother -llflh boy In the family remarked: 'Mamma, I'm m glad It Is. a hoy." "Why, Jcniiny, aivyoti glad Ills a iMiyV" "ltceatino, iir.unma, hy and hy wo will havo enough for a baso-lall tOIMII." "How many dons It tal;o'."' asked tho fond parent, and Jemmy In nocently replied: "Duly nine, mamma, so hurry." ax antomniiim; cii.vmu:. Mm Tho Wu)s of a AVoinan Arnii-il vtlth all I'nilirollii nr Pnr.i-.ol. Among tho things cuiiiuerutod by Solo mon as lust finding out shouoi have been included the way of it woman with an um brella; and ho who observantly walks the streets in those da.vs, when every member of the softer sex carries n sunshade, will feci that tho author ot Kcclesiaste-. missed u golden opportunity In not being able to add this item to tho lint of things too wonderful for him. Tlio woman with nn umbrella, in tho llrst place, kiiys u writer in tho Hodou ( mow, assumes that the sidewalk is hint down for her solo and especial use. With certain oricutul potentates the umbrella is a sign of lUithoiity in viltuoof which nil bob Idol's arc expected to uudcrstund that it is th n duty to make way and give the rou.l to tt,o oolusivouso of tho high nad miul.iy Imtl of tho limbic!!.!, la virtue of suae subtle instinct tho moment a woman takes in Iht hand a sunshade nail walks abroad, all the orioutat biKiiitlcauco of that Ins-igiuu scorns to impress Itself ujxm her soul, and sho goos forth to tako ossos slon of tho streets that havo become hers by right- Unfortunately she lacks tho guards which aro provided to on forco respect to tho unfurled umbrella of the jiotciitatos she imitates, ami she is, therefore, cbliKCil to do Iter own lighting, ltut with what a glorious uiul effective ustl she does lit How men who venture rashly to coino in her wuy aro swept aside, their huts Icrnvkcsl in tho dust, their eyes pnxldeil, their faces scratched by the points with which tho cirvuiuferonco of the puni sol bristles. How women wito presume to display like signs of rank are hustled, baugisl ami f rowiunl Uoii, uiul w tth w hut ruuoor rival sunshades clash tOKr-lhor. Tho ninouut of v mi a woman can put into the Fledgwing Oh, Gus, come to my resetie! ,1 cawn't pick up my cane, don't cher know, I'll dwop my eye glass and I cavn't adjust It without the help of my valet. Giifa Sorwy, my deah boy, but I haven't the .stwength to aid you. I am not ovah the efl'ects of my last mosquito bite. An Unhappy Home. "I wish my wife would get well or something," said a husband who had been sorely tried vv ith an Invalid wife. It seems a heartle-s speech, but who ean tell the discomforts of a home where the wife is always sick. J'oor food, cryini: children ! Xo wonder the man grows desper ate, lint if he would get Dr. Pierce's favorite prescription for the w ifc, he would find that the suii-hine would letuintohis home. "Favorite Pre scription" is a positive cure forthe mi'st complicated and obstinate oases of hucorrhea, exec-sive llow Ing, painful menstration, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus or falling of the womb, weak back, "female weakness, ' anteverslon, retrover sion, "bearing down" sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation, pain and tenderness in ouries, ac companied with "internal heat." Jlrs. riternwlfe Yes, indeed, Miss Firstsiiniiner, I know how exasper ating it is to have one's affections trifled with. A young man tried to trillcwith inc. I tell you I got even v.itn him. Miss Firstsiiniiner You jilted him when he -linally proposed, I presume'.' Mrs. Stern wile No, I married him. T w oji v. sri)isni i.itv. "Another woudeiiul discovery ha been made and that too by a lady in this country. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its sevcrst tests, tint lit r vital urgans weie mulct mined and death seemed imminent. For thrie months she coughed inces santly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption .md was mi much relieved on taking tirst ilo'o that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miracu lously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lut." Thus write V. C. Ilainriek & Co., of Shelby, X. C. Get a free trial bottle at " Daniel Fry's drug tore. A young Englishman, on a visit to Ireland during the shooting sea son, naked his host if there were many of the neighboring land holders then at home. "Divilaone, faith!" was the answer, "the coun try is M'hwarniing with ab-cntccs." MWtll WINS. A Ye dc-lrc to say to our citizens that for years we havo been selling Dr. King's Xow Discovery for Con sumption, Dr. King'sNew Life Pills, Bucklcn's Arnica fc?alveaiid Klcctrie Hitters, and havo never handled remedies that sell as well, or that havo given such universal satisfac tion. Ye do not heMtato to guar antee them every time, and wo stand toady to rofuiut the purchase price, if .satisfactory results do not lollow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Sold bv Daniel J. Frc. uruggisi. All Invaluable Freak. "Where's the llvlu;; skeleton" asked the stranger. "Well, ho fell and broke his arm, anil bofore he got out of bed ho had gainel twuity-sevcn pouud. Just now he isdoln j duty t tho bearded woman over in the eoiner." En the lily of Portland nnd other nrosnerons towns are those owned hy men or corporations who have the disposition and ability to improve them. TION IS CWNED BY Tin ID fi And this Corporation is determined to 1 ale Tie Is iwve Mil To the city of Salem. They have at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have scarcely begun. It is inteirded to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside and High land additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IK THE STATE Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no lots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near luture be THE MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois in Highland Artion are High and Dry and Well located; Most Excellent Drainage The soil is black and rich. From all points a flue view is obtained of the public buildings and our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are aheady being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and a nuniberof residences are soon to be built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over 1000. AVe can sell you better lots in High land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practi cally not half so far from the public, buildings and the business part of the town as the majority of the so called "inside lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay 51000 for an inferior lot not so well located. With the difference of "00 you can build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street car tickets every year. Oregon State Fair Tvrenty-nlntliannunl exhibition nt .Salem, OrcBon, Coiiiiiieni'iiig Monday, Sept. 10, Continuing ono week under tlio manage ment of the O ofon Suite llonril ot Agriculture. OVER $1,500 111 fe Premiums SEE HERE! Oirercd for ngrlcultuml stock, dairy nnd meehnnlcal exhibits, for works ol , fancy viork, unit for trials of speed. Runniittj and Trotting Races EVERY 0 DAY Important Improvements havo been m i Je In the premium list. Reduced rates for fares nnd freights on nil tnin.-iortallon lines to nnd from the fair. l'KICKS OF ADMI&SION: Atcn's day ticket 50 Women's day ticket... as Men's senMin ticket..... J2 50 Women's i-eamn ticket .... 1 uo It should lie Konorally known ti at Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic In- thrust ktio friwi to I ho sunshade of mio-lusr sure a lion ty appetite and iucrea-cd "M) dr uMtkm. I iwwrMW von taollac M Vtll. aud you viro m swlv, i.kv" "x, tlovtur, Joy' Yifciatile srirf:!4 lions is n iniieii money put' into ,, .udi thin, i . uri.i i. r our local economy to MrcuylliKii the Johu, iwvo- nu.UhUi:iwtol women nan pulso or trade mid build up the .s- ywamBCA" lent nf in.hisliv enleriiiU. mul l ' "wwU Mr. U'ldoa. u iikWSjr thria ut home. Ihey aivuwaivthat cinxs minuj;lula)ihauJikthwrapW- the Astoria bulldliiej mid bun asi- ijr & to wuui- ivUnn U-r rolath-v. tii tlou Is nmiuiuctl U iiu-ii who are "owwhim "l iv taVcnt.uttwlticil rmillhir In Diem ill .-i.-rv In. lot 3v VvUUo RrapaTi.ta, lut it U mt.-n funlllar to I iiiii in ir. trait ol hMllf i a nwnla my Jw, 8w Ma cliunii'ivr, wml men whom wy wui jawj w M m veil la jan." wuman wo fur to rvtleom the churgu ot vwmMs ami pjivMcat mfriority. lite result of tbo triutuphul unmrwi of womh with u sUH-uuilirolla Is diitini liar (Mill is strovvMl with wreck. IIU pliiMulinr'aiiwi Mirsui tbir hau aUu ihu iuvemul); vvooiott Whoso ll(fVMi- has tiwtMi itiirrunKl or w Uoo rival uuibrrthu have Um'U iht or liuUsl, Iwll vvaU rave a they look for vlcUum UKm vvlnui they uiuv tHturu wrvNk similar liiditrui'KJ. Kverv vvheisi indmualkw, wrath, lU'vaatatKui and tteuerui iluioruUitM)U tostify to tlwi cow jilt'tttiis of tho work und the uagtil ot thu wvoiaii with tho umbrella. Tho UrU-l lnJpHI, Kouve time ago oxiorituti wrtnih i Kraiu-o on tho uffcvl ot ltbol ji.j.-uhj uiku liuutAii bodies which were obtaiiM-d f roui li riuarlc aialhosiiUI- lr I lisu vol and lmloa now announce tb.tm i uro war faro with tho Lcbcl r tl rj,v. will not bo oorplexed by haviup to extuu V Jt from vround4 wudtor. Tbete pro. '' p throuh U body, bemet n4 ilfKttiim. ilisiK-fs nervous donrcIon and low .spirits, oven-onies lack of energy and wakefulness and will in fuo new life and sttvtiKth into tl.e wtuikvft Invalid. Sold b I). W. Mathews. Snd to the wcrctnrynt ELiiemforn pro inlum tUt. J.T.AITKIIMJX. J. T. GItKGO, Secretnry. l"" 6,Q0O,00Q rtiuii..e taa n t to Uizeu ia& moet relublaoaie, isd Uirj caa Ferry's Seeds i. M. FERnT CO. an inoieuea lo l um Largest Seedsmen i In the world. ' D M.FTumilCo'i Ulutntcd, UT )ts?1fcSSvD rVT rirar jpg a rrrV i r "s nHfik Rar P R R L vlR .nv ii i r. r If there is anyone in the whole state of Oregon who wants to return to the east he should read this advertisement: A Bargain For Somebody ! ! JOHN F.STRATTON& SON Importers nnd Wholesale denlers In MUSICAL MKKCIIAXDISE. New York. 41 nnd 4) Walker bt. John F. Stratum's Celebrated Itu til.in Gut Violin strings, the Finest In the World. ' J P pi S -a Onr Guarantee If a dealer receives a complaint, (which he believes to be honest) from any musician to whom he has sold any of these strings, he is authorized by us to give him another string without chargo.andnll such lots will bo made good by us to our customers, without quibble or question, (llewareot imitation.) Dealers will plense send tor descriptive catalogue. Tradj supplied at lowest price. ST. PAUL'S ) -To Exchange for MM ml . jni Boys and. Girls. The school will open on the 2U of September. Thorough instruc tion in the primary and navunced English Branches. LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSI In course. i BUMS and further Information may be had on application to KKV. F. H. POST, Cor. Chemeketa and BtateSU. 8-20-tf Northern Pacific Railroad. M A GOOD OH A NTW SEE0 ANNUAL For 1889 bemiilMI In all ippucuiu. ani triOusat to lut rrs nutoixMtrm omecuxit. ;raJu. IrU.rt CtHUmr I aiXkJCinal'f D. M. FERRY CO., Dstrsit. Mich. XEW LI VERY STABLE. It is ono ihlnj; to roolve, but quite miutlior to do. It is said that thostroelb of hell are jvivevl with good luti utloiiN Klit (-!auiln-S.iy, I'llbot i nickel I've gut in iroinonoy in my ivocket ' p! r!L n i than you luv . bmcs Fisher, Proprietor. ! et.ud tinnrii (o v or oiuv. Alter money Is put Up: Firvt turner FVrry nnd Liberty streets, N. E. cor (Jamn-Uovv much money have trom chuke hotel, gjiem, or. j'iii ii iii v?kci? I ).. i. .. , n .vim ...r. i. tK1 t"Uimod4ttons for rommercial .....v .. v,vw ?-KoriinrtIcularciliHt till, offlce. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FASTTKAIKS nAIIiY! HO UH A-NOE OK CABS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via PAUL ami MINNEAPOLIS. St The Northern IMclnc railroad Is the only lino runnlnc I'ussemter trains, second clax sleepers (free of charge) Luxurious Day coach, Jullman IliUco Hleepin Can, lalnce Diniag Cars, (meals 75c) from l"ort land lo the east. ee that your ticket read via the 2orthern I"acinc railroad and avoid the chance of can. leave I'orlland at 8 a. m.and & P.W; dally arrive at Minneapolis or U IVul liOj p. m. i-ACinc iiiviaio.v. Trnlns leave riyu; S7.h tn SQ.RnAJ'iftT" VjKfvrri who ran furnish n..n,t fc..c nvi Himieiuue loiueuusliuivs AfewVir.S.Mi,';l.-.! ' .H.rouKhlMll ,.n l-U-i KtofW.fia Johnson ii ....j ir. "" T i. " Wni clay cuu. m.-, Ilnest pa ?,B.'S uuiinson Uj., luw Jlaln u ltichmoud, can. 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