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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1889)
THE CAPITAL EVENING JOITKNAL. ill) TERM.S OF 8UHSCIU1TION. DAILY. One yrar by mall. JJ Hlx month by mnll,. f ' Three mont hi by mnll............ i f Per week, delivered by carrier 15 WFEKI.Y. One yenr by mnll . ....... Mix months by mnll One ycnr.lf imlil In advance..., Hlx months, If paid lnudnncc., II fi 7 10 6 for Advertising rate apply nt this omco AUHubscrlbcrHtoTilECAriTAI.JotmNAt who lo not nt-curo their pnper regularly will notify this ofllce, Riving address, and the mnttcr will be attended to nt once. Ofllce, corner Court nnd Liberty Btrcct A Cheap Trip, The following from the State Journal, if true will put joy In many an editors heart, iim any of tlio Hcrlbc-8 can rake up the amount nco I'wnry according to thu Item to make the trip. It icpiIh at followm Mr. O. P. IlofI, of Irving, lecently returned from a Journey around the world. He left hero IuhI winter and wan absent ono day lew) than lx month. During that time ho traveled, as nearly as ho could calculate, twenly nine ni'loi lews than .'ll,,00 miles. Borne of the princlp.il point vlnlted hy him weie: H.mdwich Islands, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, LVylon, Arabia, I'oit H.iiil, through Kgypt by way or the Bue. canal, Naples In Italy, Gibraltar In Spain, London in Kngliind, his old home in Norwav. and up lo the With par allel of north latitude. Amsterdam, Rotterdam, New York, Niagara Falls, and home by way of the Northern Tactile rnllioml and O. 11. it N. Co. To make this Journey around thu world and see thu most noted countries or the eailh cost him lcHthaii$lX:. A Si-rlous Stiibblni; A Urn. Two well-known grangers living with their families about a stone's throw apart on Hadger's Springs, about twenty-two miles north of Pendleton, got Into a llht with knives Thursday evening about 8 o'clock, which may prove fatal to one of thu combatants says the K. O. of Pendleton. Their names are Joseph Hilton and Lcl Hays, and It seems that Hays hud last year rented Hilton's farm, contracting to do a certain amount of sumnier rallowlngln a certain time. It also appears that there has been bad blood anil wrangling between the parties for some time over this con tract, which Hilton claimed was not ftillllled. Hays had hired Hil ton to do HiiiiHi of thu plowing for him, and thero was also a dlU'erence of opinion about thu price of thu work. Altogether Hilton and Hays had none or that brotherly kindness and regard for each other which should characterize neighbors, but instead a bitter feeling was engen dered, which finally brought on the quarrel. It happened as follews: Clarence Morse called at Hays' resi dence to purchasu some straw, ob tained by thu latter from the land rented of Hilton. It seems that thero had also been u tlllll unity about this straw, ending lo arbitration on thu part of u disinterested referee. Hays pro posed that they seo Hilton with re gard to the matter before making a trade, so the two called at thu hit ter's residence. During the conver sation which ensued, the trouble about thu plowing contract was brought up In some man nor between thu two men. Desultory talk on thu subject llnully led to hard words and contradictious, until at last Hilton exclaimed: "You're a d liar!" In the meantime each had opened a poeketknlfe, and Hilton says that Hayes, at thU epithet, threw his weapon at his (Hilton's) face, thu bliulu cutting his nosu and then glancing by and burying Itsell In a bureau. Thu men then clinch ed and struggled ielously,but Hays was handicapped by the loss of his knife, and was soon laid I tors tie combat by a deep and dangerous stab wound between the tenth and eleventh ribs, on the right side, about two and one-half Inches for ward from thu backbone. The blade Is supposed to havo entered the liver, rendering Ha very wrlous and er hutw a fatal wound, The allldr Is deeply regretted by friends of thu principals, as both are men of families and tiro good cltb KCIIS. Iti-utrliig Nicely, Irving Clugett, who was so badly Injured by an old awning falling on him, a xhoit time ago, has now so far recovered that ho will Iw able to ho removed to his home In Inde pendence, tltU week. Mr. Claggett's cscaH) from tie.uu was a uurucuiuux ono. His earl v revo very is really a surprise lo many. A Tiiiirlj lUlu. Saturday morning olotuUgathervd In the sky and foi u time It looked as If Saturdays races at the lair would ho luterruple.l with a ruin, ' but I ho hand of Provldouco seemed ' to stay the ruin until the fair was , over, and then a delightful ralti fell mid has had ti boolhlng etUvt In. the utuiospliere, nut) brightened, p thing in peuvrtd. I'RESIIL'M LIST COMPLETED. -. Tlio SncccBsfal State Fair Closed Tlio OronntlK Sow Deserted nnd Silence Koigns Supreme. , A visit to tlie lair grounds to-cmy , showed quite a contrast with this time a week ago. Very few persons were to be seen on the grounds, and the scene was really one that would cause a person to stop and meditate on "what had been." There Is no doubt but what the twenty-ninth annual exhibition of the Oregon Statu Fair was a perfect success. For six long days the hand of Providence seemed to stay threatening weather, and for six days, was there a vast throng of people running hither and thither over the grounds, admiring the many wonders and attractions. The fair was a success financially and otherwise. The attendance was good, the races were interesting and satisfactory, and the exhibits as n. wholu were better than those of previous years. Ilelow Is a completion of the premium list which has been pub lished from day to day since the fore part of last week. The list has been complete, showing many icwards that have been awarded. KLOIIAJ. IJKPAltT-MIINT. Mrs. M. A. JJridges, Salem Ilest vailety Fuchsias 1st prem, best va riety roses, 2-1 prem, climbing plants, 1st prem, rare plants, 2d prem, double geraniums 2d prem, single ireraiilum. 2d nrein. canna, six va rieties, 2d prem, double fuchsia, red, 1st prem, double fuchsiu, white, 1st nrein. slndo fuchsia, white, 1st prem, new fuchsia, white, 2d prem, white rose, 1st prem. red rose, 2d prem, pink rose, 2d prem, Lady Washington geranium, 1st prem, double white geranium, 2d prem, double scarlet geranium 1st prem, dark heliotrope 1st prem, oleander, red, 1st prem, oleander, white, 1st prem, new rose, 2d prem, yellow lose, 2d prem, trl-color geranium, 2d prem, silver leaved gcianium, 2d prem, lemon verbena, 2d prem, ellniblngplant, lstpreni,dracoona,2d prem, var'gt'd pittasporam, 2d prem, acuba, 2d prem, haidy hibiscus, 1st prem, flowering begonia, 2d pi em, wax plant, 2d prem, carnations, 1st prem, gladiolus, 1st prem, blue or purple flowering plants, 1st prem, white flowering plants, 2d prem, boquet, mixed, 1st prem, boquet geraniums, 1st prem. Mrs. J. V. Taylor, Salem llest variety roses, 1st prem, variegated leaved plants, 1st prem, rare plants, 1st prem, ferns, ten varieties, 1st prem, single geraniums, 1st prem, Hex begonias, Ut prem, flowering begonia, 1st prem, abutilou, 1st prem, new fuchsia, 1st prem, heli otrope 1st prem, red rose, 1st prem, pink rose, 1st prem, pink double geranium, 1st prem, lemon verbena, 1st prem, rose geranium, IhL prem, any variegated leaved plant, 1st prem, best palm, 1st prem, best. dracoena, 1st prem, variegated plt tasporam, iBt prem, best acuba, 1st prem, best begonia, Rex variety, 1st nrein. best beuonla, flowering, 1st prem, wax plant, 1st prem, lilies in bloom, 1st nrein, hanging baskets, 1st prem, hanging basket grown by exhibitor, 1st prem, dark heliotrope, 2d prem, oleander, red, 2d prem, oleander, white, 2d prem, new cactus, 2d prem, best variegated flax, 2d prem, best variegated ubu tllon, 2d prem, blue or purple flow ering plants, 2d prem, best hanging banket, 2d prem, hanging basket grown by exhibitor, 2d prem. Mrs. J. H. Haas, Salem Yellow rose, 1st prem, double geraniums, 1st prem, trl-colored geraniums, 1st prem, silver-leaf geraniums, 1st prom, best variegated flax, 1st prem, best begonia, flowering, 1st prem, best variegated abutilou, 1st prem, white flowering plants, 1st prem, bouquet of rweit, 1st prem, bouquet of asters, 1st prem, fuchsias, 2d prem, variegated leaved plants, 2d prem, begonias, flowering, 2d prem, abutilou, 2d prcm, double fuchsia, red, 2d prem, single fuohsia, white, 2d prem, heliotrope, 2d prom, Lady Washington geranium, 2d prom, double geranium, white, 2d prem, double geranium, pink, 2d prem, double geranium, scarlet, 2d prem, climbing plant, 2d prem, rose gera nium, 2d prem, any variegated leaved plant, 2d prem, I test display nwo buds, 2d prem. Mrs. M. 0. Watson, Haleni Ho quct, mixed, 2d prem. Mrs. F. A. Wolfe, Mist Portland Hoqtict dahlias, 1st prem, design of everlasting, 1st prem, Ixwt display of dahlias, 1st prem, best display cut flowers. 1st nrviii. best display rto jbuds, 1st prem, boquet of rw, 2d I prem, Uxmet of geraniums, -d prem Mrs. It. A. Yager, Mwt Portland 1 Design everlasting, 2d prem. I MIm Flora Pdugle, &ilcm-Rest U'goula, ivx variety, 2d prem. Mrs. A. F. Cox, Salem Roquet of attters, 2d nrvm. ' Mrs. J, V. Taylor, S.ilem -lKxpiet , r . I .. t . 1 1 id ,! lilMIII. Il.lilliot iVlllllH. . M tlltHM.... ' ,...., --.--.-.. -, 2d prvm, Ik1 palm, 2d prvm. ivui.tuy. H. Cottlo & Son, Snlem Two partridge cochin, 2d. prvm. wr. ,, ft. Vliovyi mrqvr J Best pair bronzed turkeys, 1st prcm. ' Harry IJe.ik, Salem Hest two ( ! Japanese bantams, 1st prom., two, . Roudu ducks, iM prem. J c. Kocher, Aurora Two light i 'brahmas, white leghoi us, plyniouth mf,Uf, ,, ,iri!II1ilIlllH. Will Tii rpley,S:tlem-black-bre:ist- ed red game, first prem. Geo. Sloan, Forest Grove Trio houdans, silver spangled Ham burgs, brown leghorns, 1st premium; trio houdans, silver spangled, ham burgs, while leghorns, 2d prem. Kngcne Halley, Salem Two Pekln ducks, 1st prcm. J. M. Garrison, Forest Grove Partridge Cochins, brown leghorns, Plymouth rocks, wyandottes, (silver laced and white), mlnorcas, 1st prem, two light hrunmhs, Iangshan, black breasted red game, wyan dottes, silver laced, 2d prem. Oswald West, Salem Game ban tams, 1st prem. pionoNS. II W. Harr, Salem Pairs pouters, fanlalls, quakers, starling, rollers, homers, barbs, turbets, red pouters, black rollers, 1st prem, tumblers, black starlings, red quakers, blue homers, 2d prcm. J. M. Garrlon, Forest Grove White pouters, red jacobins, white Jacobins, turbets, tumblers, and fans, 1st prem. HAIIlilTH. ' Robt. Crelg, Macleay Rest pah English rabbits, 1st prcm. Frank Litchfield, Salem English rabbits, 2d prem. MILLINKItY, HKWINO, KNITTINC). Mrs. Leo Willis, Salem Chemise. 1st prem. Mrs. M. A. Lee, Salem Rest Deil quilt, white, 1st prem. Mis. S. Chadwlck, Salem Ruby's dress, 2d prem. Mrs. Claud Catch, S.ilem Ruby's dress, 1st prcm, pair pillow shams, 1st prem, best display needlework, 1st prem. Mrc. Sarah Thatcher, Salem Rest bed quilt, 2d prem. Miss Leila Waters, S.ilem Rest pillow shams, 2d prem. Mrs. Jennie Chapman, Salem Rest silk bed quilt, 1st prem. Mrs. P. C. Hetzler, Salem Rest bed quilt, crazy, 2d prem. Mrs. N. Rond, Jetlerson Red quilt, cotton, 1st prem. Lois Abrams, Lincoln Silk bed quilt, crazy, 1st prem. Mrs. J. Condlt, Aunisvillc Night dress, 1st prem, drawers, 2d prcm, shirt, linen bosom, 2d prem, lady's dretis, 2d prem, tucked skirt, 1st prem, night dress, 2d prem, drawers, 2d prem, chemise, 1st prem, display needle work, hand sewing, 1st prem. Aniiio Klmsey.Aumsville Ruby's dress, 1st prem, tucked skirt, 2d prem, pair pillow shams, 2d prem. Mrs. J. N. Rustor, Aunisvillc Tucked skirt, 2d prcm, drawers, 1st prcm. Mrs.A.Nelson.RakerClty Ruby's dress, 2d prem. Mrs. F. M. Thompson, Salem Specimon hemstitching, 2d prem. Mrs. W. L. Rllger, Portland Specimen hemstitching, lBt prem. Mrs. E. R. McElroy, Salem - Chemise, 2d prem, night-dress 1st prem. Mrs. F. M. Wllklns, Eugene- Lady's dre.s, 1st prem, tucked skirt, 1st prem, chemise, 2d prem, night dress, 2d prem, drawers, 1st prem, whlto shirt, linen bosom, 1st prem, best display needlowork, 2d prem, best display needlework, machine, 1st prem. TitoitoiJciiniUKn itoitsr-s. Hazlett & Davis, Ran Francisco, Cal. stallion two years old, "Tom Hazlett," mare four years old "Laura Gardner," more three year old "Asa," mure two year old "Ellen Nevada," 1st prem. It. C. Rybee, Portland stallon, four years "Oregon," stallion three year old "Rroadehureh," mare tine year old, "Mystymore," colt, mare colt Asyrlan lllly, 1st prem: ma re coil, "Why Not," 2d niein. W. L. Whltmore, Mayvlew, W. T. stallion four year old, "Coloina" stallion, three year old "Pat Cur- ran," maro four year old, "Laura D," mare two yenr old "Helen Test,' 2d prem. STANltAlll) TNOVriNH II011S1H. T. H. Tongue, HlUsboro-Stnlllon four years old and over "Planter," sttil on three years old anil over "Templetoin," maro four years old and over "Kitty Ham," 1st prem. Tluw. Howe, Salem Stallion four ycarsold and over "Cay mo," 2d prem. Harrows Hnw., Shedd Stallion thrve years old "Multnomah," 2d prem. Eunnti Galloway, MoMlnville Mare four years old "Lady Hcaeh," 2d prem. I.Allt) A KKKD'H HI'KOIAIt puhum-ms, Henry Tlllery, Perrydale One wit, the get of King Fergu, let prcm. Robert Gunning, Hellenic One colt, the v'! f 11IVI11. Dllke WonlocU, IM ( Duncan Ross, Me.Mlunville One colt, thu uvt of Milllonalic, 1st prvm. John N. Davis, Hlveitou O o i'oit, the jjet of Duke Wcid ek, Ut prcm. - Palulct-3 dental ojvruiloua at Dr 'P. t, .SjtHM'S W SliHe Mry;t. TIIK MOTOR IjIXE. Permanent Survey lleing Made Con tracts f r the Construction of the Line to lie Lit Soon. Thu JotrnxAh to-d.ty "feels like a by with u new pair of coprcrted boots." Its pet 8'jhemo Is now Ect tled and the whole thi ig is assured. This afternoon the principal pro mulgators of the Salem and Silver ton Motor line, went out to arrange for the permanent survey which will be begun to-morrow morning should the weather permit. The officers that are out this afternoon will try and locate a crossing over Pudding river. Thete will be no trouble experienced in running the permanent survey it is thought, m there baa already been two prospect ive surveys made, nnd the line is pretty well settled. The permanent sutvey will b-giu to-morrow morning at the north gate at the fair ground", and take a direct course for the destination. The survey will be made by compe tent men, and Just as soon as it is linished their olds for the construc tion of the line will be ndvertiscd for and CONT11ACUV J.KT. At first thero was a number of Sir lem's citizens who opposed the line from entering the city, but since the matter has ben more thoroughly understood there is now enthusiastic talk for it. The Oregon Land com pany has seen fit to offer the motor company a certain valuable tract of land in North Salem, if the com pany will only make that their city tei minus. It is learned late this evening that a second donation and also a cash bonus has been oflered from another source If the company will locate elbewhere. The citizens now see what the advantage Is by having this line. However, no definite arrangements have been completed for thu city headquarters. At last It will bo seen that the motor linu Is an assured thing There is no more idle talk, but busi ness is seen on every hand. Gen. Odell will arrive in Salem, from Portland, this evening, where he has been on matters connected with this lino and there will not bo an adle minute from this time until the lino is in operation, which, from piesent indications, will not be long. The stock books have been opened and no doubt but what thu required amount of stock will be subscribed before the permanent survey Is completed. The Journal has been deeply Interested from tlio start In this pro posed line and It will soon see its favorite schemes in operatiou. The new proposed-electric line will soon be ready to send forth some Joyful tidings to the enterpris ing citizens of Salem. Thero may be a few persons In Salem who will bo surprised to hear that Salem is now just on tlio vergo of one of tho most prosperous growths she has ever experienced. Remem ber that tho JouitN'Aii will bo first In tho Held with all news pertaining to these enterprises and will not stand back for tiny "personal" rea sons to glvo a true nnd full account of any development that may appear from time to time. Cuming. Salem is to be visited on Friday evening by tho Oako'a Comedy Sketch Club ondSwlssBell Ringers. This company carry with them u reputation that is second to no traveling troupe now on the road Do you want to laugh till your sides ache" Do you want to laugh until your sides aro sore? Do you want to lauch until tho tears run down your cheeks? Then don't fall to hear America's great artistic banjo soloist, and Irish, German and Negro sketch artist, Air. Frank llol llster, (F. H. Veach) with tho Oake's Comedy Sketch Club and Swisa Hell Hlngers. He Is an artist of the first water. llimiuo I. inly. An insane lady was brought to the asylum to-day, from Multnomah county, and Is known as Ada Snood. She Is twenty-six years of age, and nearly a stranger. Sho saj unrea sonable things, and drinks and uses opium, foitiii'll Ali-rtliii;. To-nlght tho city council will meet hi adjourned meeting for tho transaction of Mime sioclul busiues that should have boon considered at he hift r gular meeting. A GmJ Appetite. I ivtcntlHl to eood health; but Hi thU mwmiii It U ontMi hut. owlni; to the lxiverty or Impurity of th blood, dcnuit;eimnt ut tho iIikooUw organ, mid the uiikvuini; t'ltlvl of t tie vhiinKU'K mvwiii. llood' ParMiivirlllu u n wonderful medicine for miittui: mi iippctiit', lonlug the dilution, Hiidk'lNliUIktrvuKlh l tho u-Uolo )lem. Now U tliotliuo in take It. tUikuro to iM lluod' S.'irup.irlll.i, 101 to KIlRht NVrvuiiMuioj uml huUgi-a-Hon by Wrijht flop Cvlery noil Chnmo. rnllo Hitter. A healthful llmulu. ami . tuviistlieuluc J lnxlfcwat-ug. NIU by I II. W.Cox. iwit nu:i), SllKUMAN. At tho rvsldcnco of her I'm her, John Knowles, in tho Waldo 1II1U. Mary K. Slurntan. wife of ts, Frank Sherman, aged . twcntv-twovoaraandiilneuiontht. Grand Fall AT THE OLD Wh ite Corner! I have just received tin Immense slock of Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Cloaks, Flannels, Hosiery, Corsets, Domestics, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Win dow Shades, also Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc. My stock this fall Is unusually large and comprises all classes of goods kept In n first-class store. Patrons wishing to buy tneir tail mus, ami those visiting the Fair cannot afford to pass the Old Reliable White Corner. As I have the largest stock and greatest variety of goods In the city, and last, but not least, my prices are lower than ever. JOS. JVIYKRS. RESIDENT LOTS IN NOB The whole plat is In a fine state of cultivation, seeded in clover, with a good turf. No grubs, no stumps, no rocks or gravel, soil good, elevated and level, has a fine view of the city, surrounding country, the mountain ranges and snow-capped peaks. Pure cold well water. Is twelve blocks south of the Chemekete hotel and postofilco blocks, on Commercial and Liberty streets. These lots are oflered by Geo. H. Jones on monthly or quarterly installments, without Interest until paid. They are now actually worth In cash more than the prices named for them on long time without interest. If you want lots call on him at his real estate ofllce No. 200 Commercial street, Salem. GEO. H. JONES. Highland G On tho Oregon Pacific Railroad Lots can be selected and purchased by applying to S. M. McLane, mail carrier, or N. Mills, at the station, who will show the plat. Prices are reasonable and the location desirable. GEO. H. JONES, Real Estate Ofllce, 200 Commercial Street, Salem. Lunn & Brown, 239 Corner State and Commercial Sts, Call Special Attention to their Fine Lines of Ladies', Misses' and Children's CIvOAKS. REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONLY ONES HANDLING Springer Bros.' Cloaks, Morper Dernlmrger & Cos.' Cloaks, Philadelphia Cloak and Suit Cos.' Cloaks. Our stocks of these reliable makes aro largo and well select ed of tho very latest patterns and styles. They will please you in style, fit and price. Come and see them. We also make specialties of DRESS GOODS, Staple and Fancy Diy Goods, and CARPETS 239 Corner State and Wm. Brown L Co, DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 I ! v Opening RELIABLE HILL rove, Two Miles South of Mcliama. Commercial Streets Leather and Findings. CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. Thl houfce carrtea a largo stock of flrt c'hui koiU (rum tbo bctt mauufucturvrv In the vorlil, unit l irvpurvU tocUe butluo tloo, Uttb In tyo ana quality, to every one ho will purchase goods ol them. No. 331 Commercial Street, flALRMi ORKOQN A FULL LINE -OF Crockery and Glassware! With specialties in Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. BIDGWAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which we constantly keep a full line and open stock, enabling us to make up Dinner nnd Tea sets of any size, or Bell by the single piece. The finest assortment o CHAMBER SETS Ever shown In Salem. A PULL STOCK 01 thelatest ind handsomest patterns tn Glassware. 3-l'lease call nnd examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. Salem Co-Operativ&Association GRANGE STORE! Choice Groceries! CROCKbRY In White Granite and Decorated Ware, Glassware, etc, Seo our stock nnd prices. 120 STATE STREET, SALEM. Brooks & Harritt, (Successors to Wm. Beck &. Son J 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon. Arms, Ammunition. SPORTING GOODS! Knives, Scissors and Razors, Dolls. Toys and Fancy Goods Of every description. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, You cannot niTord to buy until you have seen our stock. J, H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL STREET. First-class work guaranteed. Give him a call and you will not regret it, 7-31ml C. PAULUS, Jobber and retail dealer in Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars ! 120 State Street, Salem, Oregon. GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTOHER SHOP On Liberty street, ncross tho bridge la North Salem. All kinds of meats kept ou kept ou 6-S5tf nana. Wood Sawing. Churchill's new wood saw starts up to day nnd will be in operation from thl date Orders taken at Duncan Booth's Vi Stato btrcet. New Eish Market. Allen Rhodes has established o new Mali Market on fitato street, nnd he keeps a good supply or flsh, poultry and game. Ulve him n cull and your order will b8 promptly nttended to. 8-28-lm DIRT CHEAP. Any person wishing good black dirt for tllllHir, or to be used on luwns or In mak ing tlower beds, should leave orders at the Jouknai. offlce for George 0. Zlnn. Terms reasonable, by load or contract, 8-3S-lm PIANOS FOR KENT. Two good upright pianos for rent, also a tint clu&s organ for fealo cheap for cash or on the Installment plan. For Information inquire of Professor larvln at the Conser vatory of music or at his residence. 8-16-lin Music! Music! The bo.t pianos in the market for sale cheap for cash or on the Installment plan. Also a good piano to rent. Call upon WM. ARNOLD. 347 Winter K. It has been proven that Wright's Red Cross Cough Cure cures throat and tang troubles of long standing, when all ether , remedies toll Sold by all druwuU. I Disturbances ol the pcaetfel summer such as Diarrhoea, dysestcry and efeolwft, iBCumuiu, Niui.iMy cvMed br riM'. 1 Mt'..U ,, v Jill fvWWjr a(ldlWftt 4