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EVENING CAPITAE--10URNAL . J'l .lAI $mm o - ', .afvf c 1 VOL. 3. SALEM, OKEGCXN, SATURDAY, JULV2G, 1S90. NO. 125. Holverson's iinrwrai3 Ladies read this, it is worth your attention. FOR 17c. French Wool Challlcs, worth 19c French Wool Challles wurth 10c Lawns, fltrured, good btyles, worth. ie Cotton Challles worth I "j Ladles' Emb'd Flouneing-j, worth A full line of fancy Parasols at Hay than any other Dealer in tho city. I'LU n m any body can. All wo ask is a fair margin on the goods We buy for cash, and our expenses arc Ugh1, consequently we can Sell at a. Low Rigure. Wo have our stock now almost complete, although goods are arriving almost daily. Come in and inspect Our Goods and Prices. Everything Marked in Plain Figures at II fifl I to "Te One Price 357 Commercial Street. aUWaTWrTTTn1 Great JAS, DENHAM & Co., IOOTS&Shoes, Pru c-) never before heard of in onehali le-s than former prices. Think of the-e pmy. think of .Miur future wants. You'ie an evtr.i vagant supplvat those reductions, tor example: U,f Ladle-.' genuine French kid hatid turn hulk ' pera,all wnlth-., Htnuiev's uincinnati iimkc, i inner price oi, now- va . XjitdiCb' Jeinu Kltl uuiion liirns, illll IIJ1IIM-, IIUIIII'I III 111; yl, II"" vJ. f f' Ladies' Paris kid button hand ir.- 1... e. .. ..!,... wi ....... k 1 width", former price &o, now .! !. T553r Ladies' French Waukenpha-t button hand sewed, Ludlow 'nnn 1 j u 1 is. Kir cr iinte co. now a"t t iilldles genuine uoilgoia wo uuiiuu jiaiuui iwiiiui iin ut jinuu .- .former nrieof.1 SO. now $'2 00. J e. -w .. .. -..., 11. II.. H W Ladies' genuine Dongola kid front T.Mi fiii'iiiirnnil tini. fniini.r niicoS'3 .'il). v?ryvLadies genuine Pebble G-iat tan color button boots for tho sea shore ''drtnioiiiit.uiis, fniiiiLr puce j oO, now $2. t-r...ll.. .- I I. Im.I Imllni. AT C lfdi.tMr.,.0 mnl'ft n,IV AUlllllL- JfllllUlt? JI'llj;iHU Mil UHIIWU .'. K?., UIMIV.. ...t.l.u, M.J or in, iormcr nriee bj. iiiiw - adlcs' Uuiigola kid initton M.S., former price ; "3, n.nv $2 T...li. ' r,..n.r.il.i L-lil I111M1111 S SBffiK !.. t .". - ...A., Cil -A ...... line, miuii'i in ilc - iiu, iiii DougolH kid buttou M. 2 23, now 1 00 Ludi-' Dongola kid button, this liJloo. now H .j. Ladies Tampii e pebble gi at buttou, a solid wearing siioe, common nse list, former nrice:i. now 2 1". f Ladies' heavy pebble gout miiton, enso or Opera, loimer pi'ce 00, Ladies' best .Milwaukee grain price ?' 23, nw ?1 o0 ' " T.-wlii' fsinvn (If button Common Sense, former nrlce $8, now $1 60 f 1 All 1 ur men's shoes. Misses and n. .tinnorttinttv for bu'-zjlus. Don't get t.... n ..... . ,1 ... L.tniliiiiQ Ahuillln IUIU SlietTl, IIII'TIIC ICIIIIIUM- """" JAS Siroceriesand Produce. Wf.'OT. -The llft h . rh . r -i. A iwhoicest Fruits and JNTone lut UnA-eta Gnodri lfUilkMl.B Kvry urtkOe RUamnUMMi !ftcpret-?iittHl. If yo would b weli ' ' ,! I-.. uiaiiLI K-i aa.aall Th CJrirg. ior, 6 State Street, 11 I j -Otfttter U- furniture '"Op Summer Goods. .- --OOC 2w loc .8 & 9e - S3 00 SI oOLadiea' Emb'd Flouueings worth --S2 60 1 MKsca Emb'd Flounclng-i worth . -I To 70c Misses Emb'd Flounciugti worth 1 00 '23a French Satines, best quality, worth ." - 40o cost. Also a big drive in Ribbons at We Soil Perhaps we do. We M'P, t.s cheap as IIS State St., Salei-n Sa!em. E.serythiug oue-fourth to person if you don't buy a ycai s on, in uommnn echscoiki any hi.mo, an wuuiis, iiuciic- sewed, any style, Ludlow make, all make, C o.) uv. ..,... ...... I.... .!... J!.... ..h ..I.I.. toe, lace, M. S. and Balmorals now SJ 30. pat out 00. "Stnuiey" mane, any styie 01 issi, ; ; Itfvrtliostnp nub. n,n atvto. n tfnod' r i". 1 T S., ItocIiestr inuke, former pi lee is a bargain, any style, foimor price worked buttou holes, Common now i ii (-eauro&si uuiion, iv, ami r.i-., jormer Cliildren's reduci d. Don't mis this in the wrong stole. Henieinlier US v... ..4V. niP lint. Cauued (Jor-dn U Li u 'i I u LI Mkir July Sale! 1 l i. Ll : 0A 1 .... T..v- ..1 : u kf.i u w , Vegetables in oeason.,A1riIwUll,afgldllJVi,v,:;i hkvwI pwMfa i.arvul lAIMIIHUt Salem, Uregon. ) r n v and Carpets, Special Salk; Note carefully these prices and take BIG BARGAINS. almost one-half their real value. Come ICO at The Oregon Land Co., with its ( In the State Insurance ItuiUlingl and branch ofllecs in Portland, Astoria and Albany, lias for ale a large list of Grain, Stoc'.? and Fruit Farms; City and Suburban Property, The Oregon Land Co. as especially organised for the purpose of buying and hiib-dividiug large tracts of land, and has during the past two years bought and subdivided over ,'!,200 t.cros into . Five to Twenty Acre Parcels. 1 The success of this undertaking Is shown in the fact that out of 380 tri'ets placed on the market, 225 havo been sold. We claim that ten ncio of choice laud in Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income than 160 acres of wheat in the Mississippi Valley. Wealo make valuuTi0 ! improvements in the way of loads, clearing the laud, fences, etc. W , can sell a small tract of land for the mime price per aero as you wodld lrive to pay for a largo tarin. 1 Sciirt for Pamphlet and Price List. S. . CATTEKLIN. W.T.JMGD0X. i'H.HMMWtUX. CATTERLiN, RIGDON & CO., R RAT. H,TATP -a -4. Jl. jj- M O- W' now havo for for salo on easy terms the moat dalrnbIo ,lJVrus iuhI City property. The celebrated A nkony tract, comprising over -1,000 acres of the finest grain, fruit anil pasture laud in the Willamette valley has Ihmii Mirveyid into small tracts to suit purcha-eis. You need not buy of us. We will send you dlitut to the owner of land we have foi'salc, and you can make your own ljaiuMin. 0 1 J. L BAKbK & 8UNS. Manufacturers of Cigars, State Street, Salem, .() ORNRKAIi STOCK OK DOMKSTIC AND IWWrWaiflAHH.JK;tIr,-,v UW' wWl We umku a sHcialty of Tolmcisi give us a call. DORRANCE Bros'. Lumber on Ku.lt Htreet, Miiviii. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Finishing Lumber, Mouldings, fcc. All ordf promptl) uui-nUnl to. 1'rivM I lullc DorllMWHt itfiutleui. OMo la HelllUfir bulMlUa W. iVI. Sargent iKaler iu Wal'l Paper, ll.itiri-4 li'ri.iiUM. U'lfirf.iw KhaHh. i..JH.. jeg. nae '. ! J. lq -I tenter in Lumbtr, LaA iml SMtigies, at tht m (Wrtft "Tift, 4 MpMsial attention irivu tu furufa-fe Kllu irir and miiir Ilabltinf 1tMtitwsr jTHE SECOND 1 MOORE OSBOHN I flaalini la ViiruUMai. Kulioua. UuMKiawan. Llaaaarv, Kianmm i. ah niao h (iuuti auld 00 ruaiaihartuu. HWMU..U . Churchill Saii. Uor & ManutaCi.-., v " '''' r..:..,i!,.'. ;:...":;: ,':rf .vsffsi&tt .'ivyADV czcsQnBcxsszrizixsBSRic! "TSKH advantage of this opportunity o & ISc Cheaper grade Satitiaa woitlu .30 A ?8c 20c India Linens worth --- - -.-lt80e lo & Hoc India Linens worth aia'SMk' 10c India Linens worth 15'lSc hile the assortment is good i. ivm.i.u Or 1 Oil alo r -a. -. .- l. J-V u.y 156 State Street. . . Store KlxturM. Whou lu the elt jut f-1 '""' 4 YARD im low m ili tHiwl. KiU ua ilartin iUus A4oul dings, Itiiliv 'hm. V.xitmM Wmttt.a Kotiuuk ihwmhwb ' " , JACOBSON j- jwm niii 14, iiay MANX) Ol CJ-CVX2! t t ' a, 1, s.r. FuUfto, twiuiUaud a4J. mkuimi umi huh imarMWi w ( W. o4l AmI )itajn M. . .-aaa- 4V1W Xf "I "' 'fflli CAPITAL JOfital, U H0F& BROTHERS, Editors. ruiu.iMKU) dau. ,iKcurrsuxAY, Camtal Journal Pubkhirg Company, Office, rnmrntirctal Street, In l. O. Butinlutf idnMnd at the pwtofflee htMm,Or.,n Motii!'els mutter. A iMjWPtMlTlON IO TAX t.Alint. Art lluie aftprotiehoH fur the liln luuuv to. meet, Ut- lVtUlaud Oiv- jtutiim-flMht miilrcs itself tothel( subjeof toxttmu. Next to llnd ItiH ikws In owhodos.v, hpot hobby is taxation, lw vIwh ranao all the h,v IVom hysterios-'over free trade, (o. ilflty deoitfeisni. Out of thu v hnrrif of oolumu-edltoiiulh but inraly- a vleiuiv of comnion wnse. An ueteuablo or ineenMstwit ioi tten lit nlHtuilmice without evplima tlon flfrr omo newer novelty or older ohetHtt, Its attitude in the late campaign it 1ms MOver nxplutHed. It thin ndvotvted exemption of .....ll.l- I I J .. . ..... ...uupm uunuir.nu iiMMwuk iiimM..ll ,he sincere wish of all, yet ai- in niiomuH uie iiiniivn Iniotnkenintioii for iudubtcHliuws. I Thi Riming ImiiHibislnncv wn ie j ject. d by iho Vuturetif 'the sttltw, but I the Wiegouiun, uolhitir daunted Is on hand with another hobby tu i hie. i In j4ii editoiial, of the ld of July, it dUwiveis tlml property Is not a loliidlo basis tor taxation, and quot'4' one 1'rof. SeJiguian, "a very able political economist," to prove that property i$ not a true (cot of the in dividual's mpaelly to pay. Prop. erly,t nas, i mly a rmigh test of aliilrtt' to iMiy, and does not Include "gre da-"-, who HtipiMirt them ntvi I'r.-m their erhm,." Tho ! . i if T '' '"' V cuunTilntwl by Sollaman todwndon - . .. ..J.ri .. K.,tV. A- . l. .. . I i',wnnJ ,p "" " ,,M " tuv t u ,...... ,,f !.,. 1..lwK.f .. 1..1 I IU lftn in ll(W liiimivi ii" ., low "J ,...WCa, Mr ..... .n ..,,, 0ofbiht. tv piV um eouumivd 'w ho earqs u salaiy is nt de- voit with ouo who n.-cixes tho wnw amount as Inlore-t on a piinc.pal or, as prollts on property " I Mmm.iwit'oii, juijtii.iiMK-iiMHo to puytnxonae well ps property and c.pital. Whv? U-c..ue flelimuii my. "The pmtvrty tax to Inuliy Ikvuhko irpi rty ! no lonjiiir n uri- eritui of faculty - I oi lax-paying nbil- ),lty. fjot th tuunlimilvily f ctont . but. tho wuultli ooii.slHutis luce revomw is a the test. And Tytypp1ex tbfttt weujth; fhi) vnot c)iu. of euruin(,b derived not trom piojierty, but iroiu exei lion is coin plettlyaud unjustifiably txenipled by thtj taxuthn'of piopciij iiloue." Not tin1 cM'efit'of his property hut the piu JucllvciiOM of ihi' Indlvid iliil's extTtioim Hliiiultl'tv the (01 of tuKMI.m, Ik the lltiAl kHitcinu of tho I Oicjv'iHHii's argument. TIUk Is i quiteft luutruHt liitwi wthat it advo- cuted to th oters of Ou-ijiiii a few monihsago. Tliau II ItMiiatiik-U fx- f fwipiivu (ur wwr-uniitM. .uv ai M4W fur(li ulhuor- Unit nut piopuily, j but human r.uilipuHpiiil the enrn- .'5 ' ""' -- tlie nukcr VOI (H llll III) Wltlglll. WIIIU ifP Vfi-Hiploii f(muuielwl bonds. ,.w WlUlt m,tu Humlay religion,' oppo'd the Pguiiyiym of mortgMgo (in,, u WlllHiri, , ,llu oV(jrv ,l,(y , lutfrtilvtlm-miit.fi now piopo 11 u.x rUl,0i coiiiimhory pletv will only on BuliuW, and i'.n labor, if ,,llvoko rW01lll(,tl tltll H the , there manjrsuhj.et theOregoilWii I?, wMt ,,,, ,lml colllll ,8I,10Ii i., out HUttlorfty on It Ih faxailon. a mr.miiU,n ()0 ,-(,llm., wttm) i. iiii.A fir 1., mi, lu. , iviii 11 ntivfif.ij. , 1 .MvniTiWiM humanity, ami who-o dividends TW telegraph In fHthilV. A Bi,u )(. ,m,l t, (KhI'm lient coin. lew Mi 11II.K no It gfnlH'd of tllu - fatiarltaiuOitiiNivvli. dt; LlllU Luug-i u,.,ilK.icreailt;m' "oti "l T',,! -'"v.i. uwmiiiuk, fHioouMitciiury alfcl d.4wllig wiHimn 1 Above all tl will bo n tplin1id nftlit unlil; ln the nuidsiu mms i pHiiMo HdvertlMf. It Is to hoonUod UotllnH-'wg Hitji I' 1 '4a, im-iJg tho tin, Clilmo Wmld'n Fair, and will Piiflfu of, WalcH, t'bunpuni'H In ' U 1 h world's bio w-oll' for stupend tle Jutm, running fwUmtw HU ' oiu iirvenlluiH, inamiiioth liiimbiigH, ba.-iiueu anil bucking lite Ugtr ttyu- I WUorUy after , caWe tha wwa, tl nU-d l'ciMuih" th wu-ea, of Mw- il.m l.miiftrvT. Illii. 1.4 ITiir illbMl. ... StiA h.1.1 ltj liif. VorcliPd In tb lUtlAliif'blaita'or blah tirvitm, refom-d' 10' curry th tieumlful butterily any luirhtr, ai.d a,. tu pii. 'Hi h -mcN pb.u.ltmiuii1(r(t(-Y,mt intoi,niu nkB'"i' nir-Keoii.K, mHgi.ariitiurtrt iuiit!!4(i.i!!1him: ::::.. um aaiMwnrtMi'k voinan. 1 ArUIII lilt C.llllu blillLIt 111 nWHlti . ... . .. ... .... MM gruii iui or tat HwaMoi-aiiiy 1 laUtHfiwvermgW wwitMilatwiiKlh, Vu mxx nlveiUV y,Mr wuroft 1 mulurniwiriua t aar u huv. t,.ovttn iIh-k lu the week. Like a (tU at a fcadiuj tWaire. 'UHadiimou bwr-garduli, the world's wmwmmlU ".ai bar ai4 wi Ibia tx-uUtlful allA IblmBad tr.llllMti (l-vI .,..-.... ,. .. . . .. ... , mw mu tM unuvnurii o fiiu j)riu.Kuo prumniy tu mot ooimrneiiwa. naui, nvoryuiiiig aimuniiiH ouur- , i. n. Hutn,iao,...HottM'pri .. nretcMth itoiiimAai lini wi U 1m, ia A mm! uir. Lik iiqpimiiiiifiMiiiii.. '. i.ra I ' " w r sjriaNwwoMe, aiwnjiMi navv pwiwua Mrta. Tb fataj jut J Muty 1 will ffiaiui lit ivr bita-faa UMr.Uulumbkip alMiw. 9HfiKilbti(aaM(iwli)lt BMfl'-".-, , mmmmmm nwmiw , i , AiM ntt?.xn4tfnHL, Ad r-..mll4 d.Vjai I Urtuja iuv t)frwlt; "'t-' r. Jolai, (lUior ut It Illiurffatad'pnahliiiK. in oil., . 'H " rf&f ut HuM - ? ,bbvT4 ftjUX Willi K-lJalu. la utlt ' tn klif ?.. WbUsii Im kt jattaaji v r"r'' f,r ' ilut aui.iu.i. i. ..iii... i.....if uut'-.i- litat Mul.ivai, U availlbtf tuiuaalfnf tmm t.vrr mrUa-Muloi in Hmu . 1 . m t 1 -i . ... J .tJt 'ai- -i" . a .. . -w '." -- ..w. .mw w w , . . ... a a . a. t .-. itf.11 it u taa-ii . m.ni hi nv ik.1 aiiMMvaPM - auui i.iiata rma to nllow Sullivan to whip every body on earth and then bo whipped by a colored man. The risk is too great to be Incurred. Sullivan ami his niauagers will avoid a nieetluj; ivltli .T.ml'cmi na tli.ti wniihl Mm plague. No annihilation eould l)0 M eompleto as would bo tho trade of ttio wholo priye-lightltiK traternUy If Jackson should "do up" Sullivan. It is not the longatnm and science of tho modest Australian slugger that are feared so imuli a- tho ridicule, Ignominy and shnmu that Sullivan would be subjected to should he accldently be whipped -.V a black hum. The sluggers cut well afford to procrastinate. Their bust- nes Is In danger and their In stluctatell thcniso. Till' HUN MAY UUlivriON. A meeting iscalleil for at the opera fhouxetw-morrow aflernoon to dlscu the subjwt of Sabbath breaking mid if poiblo to pt)vido a remedy. The movement Is headed by somo of our best cllbeiii and by tho local eh-nry.Tlml somee.ood results may bo I ,.,..-, u .. ,r,.iu.rili feoltiiir nrevalent that such results cannot be rt'achcd b. coercive or arbitrary incasures. The proper ulwervaucu of the Sab bath is u question wlileh no law ex cept that of public sentiment can r reach. The Oregon statutes pro hibit undue deiilonstratluiis on the Lout's day, and In fact aie fully In line with the Idea of the church-going people, yet for id I that It ts next toimpo-slblo to onfoico the.e Sun day law h. In view of these facJH the etlbrls of our religious people to strictly enforce such laws will only result In a wider esttungenicnt of i tlie two elements. Such a result would hf the x.nrst thing that could ,'J''l'iW". " ' w sincerely iioueil r,v. ,, , ,. ,.,,. , ',., " .. "- - - -v - MiiliMfn "iiiMiu iiiLFi! iirFV iiiulnrr vo . " 7 it more anUcablc results Why not let the good people of ihiMsmiinuiiltycoiubliiothuIrcUortH , im,v.,,liui more nonulnr. baiinlcss the community coniblnotholrellnrtH ,,,, Insiruetlvo method of passing ,, ,(,nj; ri(lll,Iuv ,,noruoilMs Wo huVU flUl , bu;ivo u wod of t,,,4 u,llU t011(, uo nuUcd ()llt 10 u llvill,t,,w.r 1VU uoiiuurnuil uul limiIJlK.h .l)U i',,,,,, for M, y,,,! A society, or even ,,,, ,. ..I.I1iJ.i II l II 1 III! 11 1 I III 1 t lllllll UU UlUlllllhl,!! wJniM business It would bo to pro- yldw n proiirnni for every Sunday afiuruoon, cither at tho ovra house L((i- ju tuo parki. 'I'hu program could Ihi devoid or all suuli church formal ities as might bo olinoxloud to tho inasiix, and still be of an elevating and ennobling character, We can't all go to church. We 1 .tt.iM ,,11 iiluf ! iuii Imll W., (Minll till v.... w .... ...... .,., ,v ....... ...,.,... v .... content ouisch'es with reading tho scriptures, neither have we all the knack of drawing sweet consolation fmiii the claries of lltcrature,orcven the uioilern newspaner. The mass- ea. mid t'tftii clnllv tile voiimr men and ll( ttiM,r vhww, inusl )uve Hninething to dt 011 the day of lent; 1 if soiiicthingof an elevating ohar- actor is not suppiud, amusement 01 ... .... . . .. vtwitiiietitHHliiill he for the good of ulganilc x'Ihiiiil-s mid eluphHtitluc made a dignified cxhmiIHvii of now worUI miMtiit and thubeat of all tl world hit to olfer mi (lie quiulrl tMutDiiiilHl of thv Coluiiiblaii tinnl veraurv aia ulreadv lUxiinwl 16'dls- apiKiUitmont. Tho ugn of alnnlily ..I...I.I.... I ......... J?. 1 1 ,.' ,H rawi-twok or IwuMsunlMi rr ull lliunt m in it nmurtHtm nf uluiun ti ml ..,..... ..- ( imtiiv utlbuta. fair la to m tli mwn iiimjii on Huuday ! Ilu. lutr.lun.lur will lu. , Iiu l.n.lui . ... tftnti umi llmior ilHuVli.t Mr (nvn'i'iii nun iiijitur unuaiiig nix .-- - r- , - - ...... .T. wm ..- grwii fiwturw. ur Ainarlemi Ufa, ami , wnattaa vMlvn ara tu Wriua to our H k iwi Umi aart (w raiafk that , Mm wliola Udutf l l)Mv t bv uni. vartad Into an advertiaJiitf ugwii'y. Mtlll, In lliU rarart, It la mill Ilk. ' ly '- a huiftbwa Ulan ax. iar Uoo. !?P Mr I. Haajtoaba, iut.iitf uiaaUii.t UMiaii tt Muaaaai ua aimimin ?. ii -.- iu. i.iu(- 4 '--' - "." '! -.. dU IllffW MM U IIIIMW v 11111 iwy IU tu OAl'lTAIi JUURXVli JOfS. Uraud Island, Neb., will have a J augar-bect palace. ( The reciprocity schemo was the. 1 '""t kick of the expiring sugar trust China furnishes tho wholo world with tea and buys very llttlo In re turn. Women generally are sreator suf ferers from strikes than nro tho men who strike. Orogonlan. Tho sugar tr(ust crowd are having spasm after gpasm, as tlioy face tho possibility of a freo sugar IjHl.. According to internal reVenuorcc onls, Oregon has 3112 lo,uor d'eaera and SS91 dealers lu manufactured tobacco. There would bo llttlo loft 'or tho Standard Oil monopoly ir tho rail raid were open fo nil slilppotH on equal term. Ah both houses of eongiw. havo IUM(!, Original Pacltago bill, tho stat'1ights qualms of tho'Albany Democrat should pass. away. The Prohlbl.lonlsts and tliq Aptl- Prohlbmoiiists met in 'WIhwhwIu me (l, ho long as there . the one there wiH.qlmbly bo tlio other. Salem wautH It understood. .(hat President IlanWou hasn't .bought any real estato hero us yot. Only 11 yo meiiicomo to.Oregou's capital. Astoria has n-cuutly had ap Indis putable, accession to its population lu shape of a tuu-ixiund babv. .. This addition cannot bo denied even by Portland. , John P. lilsh, ot the California, ., ,.'.. . ' .J ftii4i, nwiHU 4I1W W KiJ tlllt IleaisL'H wat lu the U. W.Bouate. Irish has alwa)H wanted Knnethlug hu couldn't got. , Cyclones on the prulrluaid qlotld buistH for iiiount'-ln Uiwuh aro twin teirorsof tlio elements. Fortunate ly neither is Indigenous to the Wlllametto Valley. , i.a . Who would not bo au'edHorV,,, At l lie Blatu I' re-s Ahf-oelatlon to bb held in Portland 1-Uh and 15th or August, uutertaiument is to bo fice, uvou to fico hoard at tlio hotel Port land. Iiislcad of ;,ni,reprcentlg ftO-.n, the Portland Orcgoiilan will have Its hands full advertising 'tLonlJ'alrH of Kh own city's census to the world. "There w ill be a big lioiyl u, lieu the olllcial llguros are published" says Mayor J)o Las,lunult. Chicago and other lal'yu cltle(aro making cuiunluiiit in egard to,tlrt snioko uulruiucc,aiid vaiLK)int' Jjlan adopted to icstilct the escjipo.of ijool a. id smoke fioui the chliiinoys of laotprlon and largo buildings; cork Up tho ehlmnuys as It wen The 1 Infer llros. 1110 'making a slioug pimer of tho Kvn.iyd i'f TAfi, .loujiNAp at rialeiiiti Oregon. While they were connected with tlio Iowa pi una, they wure reco,gnl'd as. among tho hot w rltcrn am) utroniHt uow'tipaper iiiuii of the blate, ,aud many lowafileuds will untlelm(o n pionntiiiced hiiccona for Ihuui lu their now lleld.-HJoux Oily Daily .louriiul. Henry Wiilttlnson Is truly loyal to tho Ifujf. lio says! "Iliiprilly, 'woj havo the Hag hack attain, that 'dag w hleh never lloatcd over a mean or uowaidly iiailou; wIumo liUtnry U an iiiihroken atoryof iiatrlotlsm anil valoi1, and which, us It spreads IIKelf to tholwttlo and tho bfece, to tlio silcshliie nlid (he stdrni, tells to heaven and enrtli as jilnlnly a Words could toll, tho origin and Junius of our great republic. Coil hit (he lliij! The Houth Was never m forllHiiit an when she found her- Mf '"ico liioro t-hofruled'by Its wldii, I l.lrAiK.. l A,u.l..,.lf..VI. lll&dl..l.' ! rv inari." I HuMllHUtl'll t'lrruH a 11 it llm 1 , John 1'nrliilii f !1jIi!iimiii'h tVHt olruliH aud nieiingerla nrrlvml yiaiterdiiy nnd ' made th llfnait titreot iMiradw this' iiuirnlliu' nvr ullliMuinl In HllHllw. t I .. . . T, .... ........... 1 Thl Mflvrmioii Ihtt HfKt tM&ff.iriimi.) -- . - , -- .- U tM-liig xlveu Io an Iuiiiiomso crowd ami to tint delight of Win tsMiitW. Tomght tin uuid and Ipst.jwir- fnrmaiiktt, mid tho tenia wllli no i doubt t wrowilud agutu. Ttia an tlra proraiu Uhii iuiprovaHwiitovfr 'Hill tho Mk aiiwa." Tho now , tura aa u rulvaa4.Howla.laa lilt1 j(oiiluou allow U4tr than oor, with mmv aovolfci4Mn(l with muiiy atartlli'f aanautlouH. Tim iuawaf 1 rl Ja itiu largefct iwn haru uiul ia bat tar tluui KoruwiiKli'a,-ulilg (laid DtUMMrnU Will mxIiU .1 at taaWf i Jul ftu WEBSTER ANCIENT AND MODERN l)0Nvf UK DUPED. A bO-cillcd "Webster's Uaa bildged Dictionary" is bclug offered to tho public nt n very low price. Tho body of tho book, from A to Z, Is a cheap leprlut, pngo for puge, of the edition of 1S47, which was To its day a valuablo book, but, lu tho pro gri9 -Af .kuguago for ovorforty years, lias Ijcoii completely Biipor eeded. Itla now reproduced, broken typo, oirors and ulliby a photo graplilo )roce?s, Is nrinted on cheap paper and illnislly bound. It Is ntP vortlscd to bo tho substantial equiv alent of "an eight to twelve dollar book." while in luct it is a utcrai copy of a book which In its day was retailed for about W.OO, ntltl that book wrtH much stiierlor in pnnor, print, and binding to this imitation, and was then tho bust Dictionary or tho tlnio instead of an antiquated onb. A brief comparison, pago for page, between tho reprint and tho latest and enlarged edition will show the great. aUoijorlty of tho latter. No honorable deahr will allow the go'goWebsrer which UMlay K accepted as tlu stund.nd and the i best. There are beveial cf tlvcbe reprints, dlffcilng lu mhior partTculars, hut, lldn't be duped, the body of I'ueh Is U lltetal copy of tht 1817 edition. WHAT THE PAl'lillS SAY OF IT. , Tho :Nuw Yqrlt Times eeys: "Only those-" who aro ignorant of the great ad vhhees that havo been Hindu In dictlonnrlifl are likely to buy this reprint at any price, Tho Amerlvuti .Bookseller of New Yot k, mi) s! Tho etyniologlea aro utterly mis leading, and naturally so; tor when tho Webster of 1817 was Issued t om nanillvo Philology was lu Its trudle. The dillnltions are imperfect, ro- ".". .. V .r.""'"!""' l,rv Is defective, hoinu of the com- ! inoncst words of to-day, especially Hclcmdc teims, for which a diction ury it most otten consutted, being entirely tseiit. In not ono of these three prime requisites of a dictionary Is (ho Webster n prlntu trustworthy guide, or, ret her It is u nilsleaditig ono. This 'reprint1 Is nut Intended for intelligent nun It Is made especially to bo foist I by till tho arts of the book cam 'Ktr outhosowho have been precluded liom u knowledge of what develop. inuiilH loxluigraphy has iindemoni during tho last lort.vrtwo )eara, ThUlHtho cruelext feature of this I'liioney-niuklng eiitorprUe. 1 The lliitl'alu Christian Advocate nn....ii 1... .1 .1 rm. .,..,..., .ra IKul7.o nlo'hy frauduletit itdvortlhomeiitH of 'Tlio Original Webster's Unabridged. Dictionary,' which Is odercd for three or lour dollars. ir any of our re all rs wish to Invent in a purchase w hlcli they will be likely lUlerwurd to regret, they will do so after being duly untitled." Tho .luuriiu! of Kdticatlou, lies ton, sajs: "Teachers cannot bo too care ful not to Ih) ImpoWiil on, hlncc tlio Very thing which Uiako a illctloti ury valuablo In hchool are wanting In tills old-time reprint. Any high school dictionary which can bo pur chased for It dollar and fifty cents Is worth more for school use than thin." Many other prominent Journals speak in similar terms, ami legiti mate publishers Write lis In strong coudeiniiatlou of this attempt to foist an nhsoloidiiook on the public Tlu latest and tlio hist, which beats ((in1 liupilut 011 the title page, has over UWio pages, with iliustra I tlousoii almost every page. 1 U. iM i .MmtlllAM & U) tjprliigllcld. Mass. Supplied by T. MoF. I'atton, Ha lom. Iw-d.tw t SWIMEIt NORMAL - OK- Jefferson Institute. Fivt' VeeIa. 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