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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1889)
TF" THE CAPITAL EVENTSTG- JOTTRNAL. 'Mi CAPITAL JODUUL PUnLIHHEDDAIIjY.EXCErTSaNDAY, BY T1IK Canital Journal Publishing Company, (Incorporated.) hnUred at tlio postofiice vt 8aletn,0r.,as second-class matter. JACOB L. MITCHELL Manager' Hea fourth page far terms of stibscrlp- Advcrtlsunontu to Insuro Insertion (for he rune, diiy) Hliould bo lmndcd In by 1 Corrchpomlcnrc containing news of In tercut Hnd Importance Ib desired from nil purls of thuKtate. .So attention Mill bo paid tonnoiiymous communication. l'ciwniilcililn? tlio Capital Journal ercdjit tlielrliouMMcim secure It by pew jut curd reiiicHt, or by word left at this oniuc. ., Mppclincn numbers Bent free on nppllca tlmi. entire, corner Court and Liberty Streets, TIIUIWDAY. DKCKMliKR 12 Wn.ii L. VisscHiMi, tbe talented editor of tho Tucomn Globe, wrltefl uilorcnl poetry. A XiOUD and Just cry is goiutr up all over this broad land against hav ing electric wires suspended on poles. The Lite Minneapolis firo served ns another illustration of tho fatality of llnwu wlrci in (use of lire. Sev eral lives could huve been saved there had it not been for the wire? iutcrfeiltig with tho operations of the (lri'iueii. Tjik republicans, of Oregon should soon have their sleeves rolled up for the wining campaign, and then keep them up until after the first Wiek In June. Tacoma authorities frequently find it neeepii.iry to enforce the ordi nance against cruelty to animals. If llulr town was level llko.Salem, or anything but a lot of hills and mud-holes, such action would not be neeess.try. Tun truth is, theio Is bein al together too much sal 1 about tho dead traitor JofI Davis. A. loyal paper cannot say anything good of him, and it is evidence of poor tasto to abuse him. Many papers wish to upologlzo for him on the ground that ho was simply tho product of circumstances. Thut may n'l be, but if ho was tho soldier or man his party claim, ho could not have per mitted tho terrible fato inflicted on Union prisoners by his Inhuman lieutenants. Wo say let tho subject rest. Thk Union Republican says with perhaps more forethought than wisdom thut "it may bo regarded us a certainty that Governor Pen uoycr will bo tho uomlueo of tlio democratic party for rc-oleotlon to tho ofllco he now fills. Governor Penuoyur vehemently insists that ho will not be a candidate, and will not accept tho nomination, hut ho will find tho party stronger than the man, and will at tho proper time graciously yield to tho pres sure ho Is now engaged In manu facturing to bear upon himself." Tho Joiihnai, would modestly sug gest t-at after tho Juno election ltrnlhcr Peunoycr'H time can ho glvon to his saw-mill huslucrs ex clusively. TiiKHcuulnrH and representatives from North Dakota, Smith Dakota Mon tuna, Washington, Oiegou, Cal ifornia, Nevada, C'olouulo, Idaho mid Wyoming, Imvu Council what is to bo known us (he north western HHHoelatloiit Tim purport of tho as sociation Is to net iinllnlly on nil iiii'stloim of a local nature where common intcii'Ms nin Involved, Chief among tlii'Mi InliretN me I linen pertaining tnlrilgiitlnn, Mlverinin Jug mid oilier iiii-Kllnn. A pretty solid front will ho pntHonled, North Dakota ulono not being n nllver pro ilueer, 'i'lin eoreid element wlllnUu be it inniiiliieiii mi II U iilllolully htnteil y (ho nioveii Hint (ho iihmh eTittlun Utn bo lion -paillHin, Denin t'lHlK mill lli'pilblli'iuiM ht lug iiIIIiii i'llullilo l iiiiiiiiIh'iiIiIi, Hy their uulhxl ilurln niueli guoil i'iiii ho ttoomnplUlied fur (lie leirltory ii'i jvwlilwli Ulir,IWrlllliM'lillilmrllnillli. Whooping Ciiuuli, uilil Cmiiiii In. nlHIilly t'liitxl ty Joileii' Kllii'iiml (NiilKlli'fU. II In llinilllhli' III ll Mwl, mill Plenwinl lit litltii, l.urgo limHiHiiiilMMhi'iiU, J'nr wild bywl ilniynllH, Nmlli Ctiioium milling i'mvi! uruM'jwirli'il iimi)Iiik ilmi Hii'in l W llllli'll KM Hlt'H'll Mil f'HllliI in (Mllhiri'lii, TliiMipliiliiii Ihim'i) mi JU'W illwxivi'rlr III Miillloiner' mJiily. AXi'Mimf r'rr Hum llrr Ml. II mm Jiui uii nnlinmy iiiun. if WI'Ml'M W'ri I'D! J1 tViil liel' IIIV.MIIM villi III llii'lu.l Muur nf wuhmiiIIhii, ;ioli hy iiliileliii lwMnmwi.iiiTiiiiili)i'Hiiiii'iiiih' HlyWIWI IIIHMi I.UI VirlWllltMCM ibjili -Dvni MM WVl'.lliy IMIUWH, I Ml U I'll'IV W Wf)lJ)HllH.,'ilH'(' "lh' '"" '( JV. miiim'. N.i'w.lHxiiiU'iyi, mill M WW H,lUM'i H, '' ,WT. WWHllHl M Uiyfl IuiIIIm, II iu'llktl ' wtMVi mium iiiiui iiriiinl m.vw (brAuMittWriuiiiiil U iimi mm l M Mim it rry1 !rH mim. STUCK THE WROXU CHAP. The Woodbnrn Independent Man Striving to Create a Sensation On Poor Uronnds. Editok JounNAiit Sir This morning's mall brought me the fol lowing letter, which needs an im mediate answer, and, since the Independent is only a weekly paper, I Iiavo concluded to nsk you to In Bert the letter In tho JouiiNAfj, with my answer: W. T. Kiodo.v, Salem, Dear Sir The county sourt lias decided Ui build an armory in Salem probable cost S200J. The Salem Board ofTrado asks for $.'5000 toaw!st in advertising Sa lem and county, and for not leas tliun $12,000 a year to macadamize roads leading into Salem. The Independent claims all such appro priations to be unjust and but legalized robbery of over-taxed tax payers for tho aggrandizemont of Salem. Your opinion is respectfully requested. Wooodburn Independ ent. AX3WKR. Salem Is tho soatof Mur'on county and tlio capltol of tho state of Ore gon, and, while I do not favor, and could not for a moment consider u proposition to levy n special tax on Marlon county for tlio improvement of state property, or tlio construction of buildings to bo owned and man aged by tho state, still as a citizen of Marion county I look with pride upon our public state buildings and appreciata tho advantages Marion county derives from the location of slate institutions in our county, and let me in all candor ay that I do not believe a dozen citizens can be found iu Marion county who would bo willing that tho state cap ltol should be removed from the county. It Is within the memory of the writer when a clamor went up from th's county for the re moval of tho penitentiary from Port land to Salem and also later when the removal of tho insane asylum from East Portland to Salem was made a prominent feature In several political campaigns In tho county mid every candidate for tho legisla ture hvespectivo of party In thoso campaigns, will remember that ho found that in order to get tho votes oven in tho rural districts It beenmo necessary to pledgo himself to vot3 for tho loca tion of tho asylum at Salem, in Marlon county. Tho peoplo of Multnomah county would have been willing to have built the pub lie buildings and presented them to tlio state freo of charge for tlio ad vantages they would have derived from their presence. But no, the people of Marlon county proferred to tax themselves that tho state in stitutions might be located within her borders. And now that wo havo the public institutions shall wo bo satlstlod shall wo lie down and stop till the grats grows in our streets mid our county loads become but by ways and cow paths? Pos sibly a few peoplo have como to Marlon county for gold alone but not ho with tho vast majority. They come to muko this land bud mid "blossom us the rose," to build beautiful mid pleasant homes, where the burdens of life may bo made easy, where Joy mid happiness may ho continual emotions In the human heart, ami where else upon tho face of the globe can such a desire be tic eoiupllshed In n greater tlegreu than In the Willamette valley, and es pecially In the county of Marlon? Now the question presents ilnolf In this manner, There U a midden itwnkliig nil over the northwest, every elty, village mid limnlet Ih taking nn a new activity, mid slutll Halem ho left buhl nil? Kh.ill Million comity hoMUl'iSltod with her present iMiinty Mt;it limmiuo It lite capltol? Hluill mIid ho content In 1 1 live her towns Isolitteil from the coiiuly by lmpuMiihlo riMiln for ihivo or iiioiii niuiilliM iluilng Hie year? One mul nil of Mitre iIUhIIiiiin mind ho unnwcied In llie ni'untlvi1. Mar lon county iniiht he Improved In iniiny wny. Weiinul have heller fiicllllli'tf fur H'tllou li I In" nullity eu. W llllil have ;i heller rniiii ly will, Hiileni or Mmlon eounty lielllii'r, liuvit In ilny n inililln build ing wild ii hull willlcliMit In iii'eoiii' llinilitlii it (ihNIk nieelliigiif liunlly liny nuline. SVe wmil nlnin InilliU inutf If nllii'l will liltl llieni for ii, mid,)!', we wiimI roiinly Imllilr liiKMiml me Hilling In lux nur Milvi' in ImiM ilieui, mill ""') "lit'' id llml. Wp iiiin'lnlt' Hie ululti iNipllul, mul iu n iiiiinly uii ull ulinwniii' iiiinvliilliiii dv pill ling lip lixpei'llible iiie lilllMllir!, )' pnvliiH llh'ii!miiif Hie I'uiilliil, hy niuliliigniiriKiiiuly umiU IiIhIiwuvn iif luiimnt'iru mill pIi'iimhi iIiIvn far mil' iWi'piliiH iiiiiiiP wvkei, Wu Hillclmvi nvplrll nf I'uli'rpilMi Hun Mill Mliniel iliu IniiiiUiiiinl In nur nniinl)' Knr inuii) ri' llii'le liiu hen it ciiiii nguliml Htili'lib II kilhein Hull HaU'lll wmh o fihiidly Inn iinl Him H"'Mlli nf Hn inn in u u, inn una it n i t'lnn vuiliuiii uruiiink M JMM'V , Imlll iiiimi iiiUMiiii'upiioihuinl In lh niitlll nf lliiiiuii i.. .. i..... :.... i. noiniii hi inn m I nil HiiKniill hit II IIMflllMlHI fllll lIllllilMIIU lllllllM U U HllllilMIIU llllllllll ifvc w lli'llu' llllll IU I'MlflWIIiiH lnliilt'h'. But for fear of making this com munication too long I will conclude by adding, that all the little towns in the county are now reaping the benefit of Salem's advertising. Why has Woodburn taken on such a phenomenal growth, why has Jef ferson improved more in the last two years than iu the preceding fifteen? Why havo many other places in the county improved so rapidly in the last twelve month? Tke answer to all tlieje questions must bo simply this. Immigration to the county brought about largely by Sa lem's advertising. Salem advertises the whole county; yes indeed, tbe whole valley and rejoices at the prosperity of every point in the whole- country. Yes, Salem will advertise. Marlon county will help her, and by their united efforts will bring a class of Immigration here that will encourage and strengthen us until the remotest corner of the county will throb with new life as it never has before. I hope, Mr Independent, that you will re-arrange your idea, take a broader view of thesituationand put yourself in an attitude to remember this statement. Whatever causes Salem to double her population, tho effect upon Woodburn will bo to quad ruple hers, , Yours fir peace, prosperity and progress, consistent with justice, economy end wisdom. W. T. Ricidon, A resident of Marlon county for over thirty-five years. MAKKKT KErOIlT. A Synopsld af Hie Market IluyUg and Helling Prlcex. The markets are iu an nlmost un changed condition. Wheat Is sell ing at 62$ for storage, and 04 for lmmediat3 delivery. The markets are rather looking up and a slight raise may be looked for. Tho potato markel Is on the upward tendency. The rains have been tho cause of strengthening the foreign market j, and they have advanced to quite a good price. The stock is light and not as good in quality as is desired. The following is a corrected price current up to date. SKLT.IMO PRIC3. Hhoulders.Sugar curcd.per lb,12K9 He Urenlcfust bacon 15 to 17c. Hums Husur cured, per lb, 16; 18c. Ueef-8 lc. l'ork 8 l6yae. Mutton 10e. Vcnl-10m;c. Timothy need Per pound, c: nelllnt. Hod clover seed Per poand, l"c. Whltocloverscod Per pound, 20o. " Deans 6c per lb., selling. Oat mcnl .Selling at 4 to Oc. DUYINQ J'llICKS. Whcat-WJlaHlo net. Flour Per iwe , $1.40. Onto Per bushel, 20 (3 30c. llarley X'cr buhhel. &0c. llrun-Pcr ton 812.50 at the.mlll. BhortH Per ton. SJ3.G0. Chn Per ton, 3i5. Hops Quoted nt 89c per.lb. Kbk !io ler doen. Potatoes Ver be uo 45o, Corn meal o po pound. Chccie 10loo to pound. Dried apples Pe.'lo., OOVlc. (1 ecu app'e lOcf.fll. Per box Dried pluiux Perlb. U7 Dried peaches Per lb. 10c Dried prunes Per Ib. 10llJc. lluttor .too per pomid for cood Iiurd I0(4llopcrlb. Hams Per iound,1012o. llucou Hides 10 per lb. HhoulderH 7M0o perlb. i:iilckenn..0(47o per iound Hobh-Oii foota'j P'ef-On foafiX Wool Per ixni ml, 20c. TurkayH Per iiound, 10c. ItniiiK, old Pur lxiiiud, 10c. Yoiiiik rhlokoiu Pur Hund, c (Icc'HB n u fi per dni, Duolo U to per do.. AUNTIE JPBBPX.KXED. "Kor lifvr 'i itke vrlut 1mi your mother ilo to ) ou rlilldrt u tint mVei you o liuiiBryT'' "I'li'tw, Huutle, lio lri'i ui Jo;' Yrjfo libit) Hrirlll ud Hi awful good," T. H, Milton, of Ml J'oit lrct,iin Krucli im, wrllvil "Jlidbtullliigfu;yrecVHllU illwnUr i( Iliu lirrr mul kl4ue. fully my wlfv, U'cowluf ftliUtsucd, procuM Uilllv of 'Tb t'll(oful iUuivdyWoy'i VrfvltUii Htruinrlll. It rurvd niu rllit uii. In firt II4 o inurh for mt (bit I kvd 'Uulti5' ,w ,"4WM, "iwwwry Kuiriy. , TIiIh h what you oiiulil In huve. In fuel, you mind liave II, o fully nil Joy life, TlininwkhiU me M'Mrelilug for IP dully, mul iiiuiiiiiIuk Ikvuiim) l uy II lit 1 ft not. TIiiiiiniimU upon lliiiiiMiinU ut ilolliim urn npi'iit mi Uiiiilly hy niii' Mnpii In Hie lni4i Unit lliey iiiluhl Hllnlu I III linou. uilil )e II limy Ui liml iy iild We MUiiriiiileii ilim JtMrlii JIIIHWi.ir iim'iI invnrillnit in i reellniin mul iliu iimi iktmltti'd In. will lirlmr ymi uimmI nigiiilliiil (HIM nil! iliu ileniuii ilyn' eli II Wt n'hi lliHM'P' w;ini mm niMiin nimeaii r;up'iy MIMIiniMI l.liriMU l( M im'P'Iu mnl ml itiietf of I her, mnniiiuli mnl lililn e. i'li by DihiIm ul odd i i mnl pi IhiIIIm J. l'ri MriiKHii 'lliepniMMiii limi.fernl' fW,IVr),. K in iimcIii mul i'i'iirllir nf Him HI. I'iiiiI, MIiiiiimiwiII A MiinllubH In llieiirml Nmilitrn U int'imwl lyn liijut'llmi villi. HnfMrV(rMrMn. 'I'll, i IumI MtlL'.i Iii Iliu u;,.irLI r.ir U, hllllMH, MlHI. UU'HH, Ml , ,m ,i,, r,ir III III', rrrFrn, ,,,, p"rri nnfrj run NHl', IrllkTrWIllii'll H, 'WM HHll Mil kil iw4ltvly wm ihw mnX Vlilll lillM L.m U mV'u iTu r 2. 'n2 my ,nnioiMVh'HlfHl, iiiiL.lnuiiM'rriHiMiU i nwiiiWI, I'iNM ni.J )x Wri' Uy Iknl :.! :.;. ."...ii . i"v.ir .......: ..".." i rsii ii MifwtmHitTH lMwirim, wwH4'y wtsx Bees Hko salt, and salt ia good for bees. Some say it will kecp away foul brood. Wo would not wonder if it would sometimes1 prevent dys entery. Keep a little moist wilt where your bees can get at it. The Chief Kenton for tno great tn eess of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In th article Itself. ,It Is merit that wins, and UK tact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually a eompllshos what Is claimed for it, fs whl bas given to this medicine a popularity and lale creater than that of any other sarsapa rjiau.:4. tin rllta or blood purt Merit WmS ncr before thepubUa flood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Sail Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, 81c Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Thai Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ns the Nerves, builds up the "Whole System Ilood' Snronpnrllln Is sold by all dru rists. St; six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Hoo i Co., Apothecaries. Lowell, Mas. FOB KENT. "lOOD BOAItD with nicely furnished VJT rooms in a fine locality, convenient to the street care, may be had at reasonable rates by calllDgatUOT Winter street. SOCIKTY NOTICES. KNIOHTSOF PYTHIAS. Hcgulnrmeet 1ns ou Tuesday night of each week at 7:W p. in. Ii. It. SriNHON, C. C. W. II. H. WATKKS, K. of it. and 8. 01.rVKl.ODOK No. lrt, 1. U. O. F., meets In Odd i'cll,vs Hull upstairs. Oornei Cointnerelnl mid Ferry Htrrets, ever' Hat uid.iynt 7:l)0p. in. J.T.UItUUO. VM CLARKE, Secictary. N. G, 0A. It. Wedgwlck Post, No. 10, Depart- meut of Oiegon, meets every Monday evening nt the hull over the Oregon Land company's olllce. Visiting comrades an cordially Invited to attend. A. W. DitAYOKH, Potrt Commader. B. F. Southwick, Adjuta u. PROFESSIONAL CAIIDS. J J. SHAW, attorney at law, Halem, Ore- gon. Ofllco up-stalrs In the Patton block. PHYSICIAN. MRS. DR. M. E. McCOY physician and surgeon, has located and taken rooms over Hquiro Farrar's grocery store. Chronic diseases a spec laity. Consultation freo. 12-21dw WP. WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHER , and Typewriter Copyist. Will make reports of trials, etc.; copying on type writer Accurately and neatly done. Onlce over A. T. Ycaton's furniture store, Com mercial street, Sulom. CHARLES C. CURTIH, M. D., Surgeon und Homaroputhlo physician. Olllce and residence, NewUauk Ulock, 'Ml Com mercial mrect, Salem, Or. Olllce hours 8 to Da. in, mul ft om 2 to J and 7 toHp. in. Dls taxes of tho rectum nnd chronlo diseases a speclulty. Flueen years oxpertonco. dw A NDREW II. DIVEN(i PHYSICIAN AND SUllOEON, tSalcm, Oregon. Ofllco hours; V to 11 a, in., 3 to 6 land 7 to H p. in. onice; Court street, uoxt door east of Dr, Rowland, Residence, !W1 Chemeketn st. T 0. HMITII, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON jr()miu with Dr. J, N, Hinlth, (IrUwold blix'k, HuIiiii,1)ii'i;iiii, Ay II. H, WATERS CO,, i.Awvwa, Itixiins luiulii I'rlill's lllouU, N, I!, mi iicrHiutu unit c'ouimuri'liil Ktiioin, Halem Oli'tfOli, WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY lliuHluU'llllMi'lll III t'lltl' 1 KoriHiil, JIiimIiichm, Uw, AMI- MEDICAL COURSES. II uiiifi niiti'ii, ittfiii'! mnl lwi wip Uiitllilhi o)mmiIih iii lliw Kuiilf nt'liikll lllu Ilk itikl iluiiilav In limilviiihar Un.l .ir . .till!.. .n. I., ' "WlW-VA n IrHiillltyiiUi Rocoptlon Saloon, 200 CmiHrcW im, IH'UI'-Ni; UKHItl,IN, tII0. ilmlwiiif Wliiw, ,tiitiii,i uinl.t'luui KllfHI MM'lM r'H Wf'f, frUilil lillMlt, lllllli IIO'NM COI.I) liUNt'lllM. msimm& The Best Residence Localities In tho city of Portland and other prosperous towns are those owned by men or corporttioas wh hnTO the disposiUon nnd ability to improve them. HIGHLAND ADDITION TK E I Me t To tho city of Salem. They have at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have scarcely begun. It is intended to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside and High land additions and around Highland Park i THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no ots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near future bo THK MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lots in Highland Additon are High and Dry and Well located; Most Excellent Drainage The soil is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings and our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and a uumberof residences are soon to be built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots within tho limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over?1000. We can sell you better lota 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 bujldings and the business part of the town as the majority of the bo called "inside lols.J' Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay $1000 for an inferior lot not so well located. With the difference of $700 you ean build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand streetcar tickets every year. GRAND PRIZK mm One Hundred and Thirty Pieces to be Given Away by COX & BOGGS, GROCERS, 240 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON, O aerTlokot with olmiico on prlzo presented to every purohasorof ouo pound of our "Reliance Oan'JW OuJl und Beu T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Prlntort A',m,".,h. Ni:w (M.A!n,,KIW,N 'Kllti l Hliitu liiimiiiiico Jliillillnif, ('or. I'oiiii lltvrvlul Hill) I'linmukulii hIkcu 'O-lil DORKANCE J3KOS, IMilt'itflDUNvry ufiyof OREGON LUMBER, jmiMHKI) AND UNIlKflHKJl 1,'jwlfr Dtllvwd oo Sliorl Nodre, Yunlin ui) Afc.Uj'llHiTl wo.l, suIdiii, Oil lion, .iik.iailfkM)' mnl Hliulf lllllf iwrlijMui ilim) Siiuiii, ui) iliw JiiIih lurllH llDIIHlllU) . Mil mhh Slob Wood BOo Por Cord, (Mil Mllil 0t im bufbrn iri'iuIHK vht Of llif W HUiiiiii I'ljlurlly fciluii, n . vmi,iiuiul iiiiiu MiiMp ktUtm u.t IHMNlMINtlf. tHtH( ImtlliM HJHIW Op. HIM lllUIUH HlUlU M'tMlU., Vl' Ml kH4Mmv,iriiiiil'iiMliiiitliil M Aifr MiiiBL'iiAilAii.iiii tiViliLilt-irrf.i'L-iuii. I fP ,1, Villi IK VliDf thj iHHjIllllltklUllllilMMk ,. f -i .-" r' ir" "nf,wii jr M W WlWi New Express Wagon, muuun HOMUMH Htf Conservatory of Music llitfH aJ' j 1 J-gJt-gL Al -IS OWNED BY Ui And this Corporation is determined Mos t Attractive -OF AN- i? ID n -CONSISTING OF Kansas House, Corner ot Court mu HlgU HUt, E, M. LAW, Proprlotor, Wfl llUVa lulflll A 1IAUT lining Itnl Will IJ IllillllU 10 k i OU j1H ,)U, Willi Kit wiiitliil whwiiiiu n Oji' llonm. 'iWina rwiumnliW, lilvp ritktkiiiktiiiiii Mil i .. ...it:. ...i .:.. . ii' i Mill Mill, VQ WMIUM NoClllnreii)ioyca, WANS, TiUe Good 1 Mty M)' Wkn PiKri MM iWxirii'.B lrikiiiil l(flMUil iMJHMwrfV'itoilLvWMVJa.. HlllHll.lll 'nii '" Now Irish Market, ..All ngi'rt li.i itilili WWIMl i n ,i nw HulLIIu , i .iii J m. iim L'll. IHl'I'l .11. 'kllllllV Mlllluyr.l. "" r t I ' " " i i ii iff A V AmiVwi, Mivr inlrfii M, ptat, iH, rHM4, M UtM Lim.iii, wmw imm mm to L, S, WINTERS, TH POpiyK'N QHOOKH (lurrlM u tielt llnoof fumily roerlM nnit iirovlytnii lliuiuiimoiavt rwtoniSiJ rl. wflitntry lmiaum,: suu si HBiiM.rruUM Mil HUrtl, M)tuiMl, vmIuMm. l, ulwy ll)W,Uulwiiy .)urt trt, mm, HHH VUIIHV ,UW M)U v, ir, YMmm Salem Music Store l(Milnuir(w tor HiUiliMif tm'L IHlIW WHiifnrHiM-- 94 Slit Strwt. Puttw'i mki dm ) mm vvrnw m tr ' ANDItliff KAN k CO., B jPWWW' PRINTING. lililitmi! CHINA DUE SIT rww jAiira fli!) ttfWtfg BfTlif' fffim mm w WflPW MW' IM41itll i IWttrj!BrK"