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B vk H "A T""Y"t "v -vi ' avjiNlNG CAPITAL 'B 3HT tUtBWWBTO OIIUTAH HT vdvI y.i ffn.M VlrfwW OKEGCXST, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 3S0O. tfO.b4. q(XU noii JOURNAL. ' ' -., SAIiET, SP The Oregon Lan 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT Otf BOOTS AND SHOES All Previous Ofe Outdone. A General 20 Per Cent. Discount THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STATE For trie Next Two Weeks. Everything sold subject to 20 per cent. This 20 per cent, region really means more than 20 per cent.-A GREAT DEAL MORE Have Been Dropping Prices Hi Along for 30 Days, -AS YOU PERHAPS KNOW-- Ami have boon profiting by it. But this 20 PER CENT reduction for the next two weeks is really a Reriuotiou on ail Redue" fr -.t, ,, , tions heretofore made. jGSrSniall Profits is a rnliijR principle of this firm. J AS. DENHAM & Co., US State st., Salem. U vUife THE CAPITAL MMAL H0FER BROTHERS, - Editors. -with its- tone Office a u 1 mm (In the State Insuraueo Building and branch ofllees in Portland, Astoria ami Albany, Has for sale a large list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Laud Co. was especially organized for the purpose of buying aud sub-dividing large tracts of land, and has during the past two years ""ua(. nun suuuivuiea over 3,200 acres into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels. mraaaiacggg imnxrsi wcw.T.iraiffl P $10,000 ,000 For Sale- The success of this undertaking Is shown in the- fact that out of 230 tracts piaceu on tbe market, 22o have been sold. We claim that ten acres of choice laud in Fruit, Will Yield a Larger income than 1G0 acres of wheat in tho Mississippi Valley. Wc also make valuable improvements in the way of roads, clearing the land, fences, etc. W can sell a Mnall tract of laud for the same price per acre as you would have to pay for a large farm. Send for Pamphlet and Price List. iAuaiinmwxanuvarMnnuai CIMaiMMKVl4iU.r A Kj tasan -woith of- Fancy tap fjonars rocenes. CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, First National 15ank lliiildincr, Salem, Oregon. A. P. ARMSTRONG, Manager. " W. I. STALKY, Principal. EaTDay and Evening s-c-ions begin Mondav, Sept, 8th. ".j BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, 'PENMANSHIP AND ENGLISH DEPARTMENTS. M ake personal inquiry at the Co lege fcr further particulars, or send for catalogue. ' O TMK liMTITI ITION ls" l)nu'ticil1 """due training school. I MIO II XO I 1 I J I lUni(rfyoiini; men and women are nwww nnur nt For prices and terms enquiie of thoroughly fitted for commercial pursuits in the shortest time ami n tin 1 ast expense. Tilt succe.'s of f. i i ier students now holding lespoi.slblt positions, both as BOOKKEEPERS and STENOGRAI'HEIIS, utu-ht.-theijuallty of instruction given. 2Q1 Commercial j&gy-Goods delivered free to all parts of the city. -a oceries wiLLLLJi UIIUum ' a lif'-s Mt'k'&hjZ S t fU?g&g g. n raps a n B SB 0 HC&"Jw7 md Prndnfift. - I V? v v w aKatLATwMrajmsMazxajBtgjvsxxnxLMKwwcaximKxi TtBurumnnrwiBi ivmwj r.u nu iLmwBjiww u ju manxi?wasniXBU lxxmMUUHUMU l r i ui lmjulmm -TJie Beit Canned Goods.- Choicest Fruits and Vegetables in Season.; None but First-class Goods Handled. Every article guaranteed as represented. If you would be well served patronize The Grange Store, 126 State Street, - Salem, Oregon. BURKN. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY liinUlllltesKtlldlUtS ill Classical, Literary, Scientific, lliisic Art anil IIicoIoh'. Normal, Business, Lav, MEDICAL COURSES M n tlieuldcst, largest nml lonst i-vpeii hi' Institution of learning In llio Mirth west. School opens tlrst Monday in Sept' nber' -end for cfttulnguu to THUS. VAN HCO , l'rtwlllr it. 'T Kftlt'ni. Oii'.'on. VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON. Ttie St. James College For Boys and Young Men, COURSES : Preparatory, Commercial and Classical. Easy to reach: hourly trains run between Portland and Vancouver. All denomination received. Number of boarders limited, early application ncrej-sary DuriiiR the ptist year Mudents were in al'endeuce from California, Ore gon, .Montana, Idaho, Hrillsli Columbia and Washington at large. For Catalogue and detailed information address: REV. DIRECTOR, St. James College, Vancouver, Wi-sh. -Dealer in- Salem, e and Carpets, 29S Commercial Street, Oregon. Furnitor i DVltD! n l V j 111 J & CO., -KEEPS THE , LAIUJEST IJNK OK Dry Goods and Trimmings I'UHMSUKD DAILY, KXCKITSUNUAY, BY THE Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Outce, Commercial Street, In 1. O. llulldliiK tiutoretl at the lytotlleo at Suleni, Or.,1 fteeoml-olitso mntter. SATUKUAV MtlllT SOULOQUY. What Is a womanly woman? The question luvolves a contradiction, an implication that there are women who by some social process have tin womaned themselves. It may not be worth while to Inquire into that. The problem, what are real qualities of womanhood, or what are womanly oharacterlstlcs, is a matter of rarest value to humaulty. It la discussed learnedly in an article from Harper's R.izar, of USd August, which is print ed elsewhere, commended to the reader with but one caution, to con sider its source and the circle of readers for whom it was intended. Without retlecilon, tho liazar read ers are the more favorably situate class of persons, who have nice houses, hlio their dresses made and enjoy social privileges and distinc tions. Written to their taste, it con tains some general elements of truth, but tho real picture of tho womanly woman is not there. It ls rather tho figure of the other element of wo man's character that Is drawn the artificial creature. Our Saturday N'mnT contemplation would be a profitless task weio It devoted to the artificial creature of society involved in tlie woman question. It is doubt ful if our true womanly woman has not altogether eluded our grasp soon as we ever raise tho woman ques tion. Ltko tho violet, or the tender est human passion, true womanhood is gone as s.ion as wo stop lo analyze it. It cannot bo pinned down like a butterlly and Investigated at leisure. It cannot bo pruned upon p'tper and ilisseeted lino upon line. The poet oeUs in vain to body it fortli In dif ferent forms, but ho only gets us types of our great general creation. The sculptor lias reached his utmost limit in the Venus do MHo, and his dream Is that of physical beauty, af tcrallbut tho materialistic- shadow if leal womanhood Itself. The ''eternal womanly" substance proved too subtle for Goethe's literary magic mil ho abandons tho s-earch in Uw-1 pair. Twenty-four centuries before Aeschylos had depicted womanhood sent to rescue I'roniothoiis.clmlut'il to i Mount Caueafrsus by the wrath of the !pds for having stolen tiro from heaven to serve humanity. Those earlier conceptions of womanhood served, ns even the Son of Man did, who came not upon earth to be min istered unto, hut to mluistt r unto others. Communication. Kiiitoii Capital Jeurnal: Tho selection of Prof. MoKlroy to repre sent tho Pacific Coast nt tho World's fair at Chicago In 1S92, in tho Edu cational Department, is not only a, good one hut It Is a great honor, not , only to the man, hut it is also nil, honor to Oregon. And while woi believe that he is the right man in the right place, wo must not forget, however, that tho work to bo per formed is simply Immense and will requiio both toll and means to en able him to discharge the duties de volving upon him. There should be placed at his dls p.wal not Ioks than $10,000. Rut suppoM' the eight statws comprising the Pacific coast district, would by act of their legislatures ,pproprlalc, say ?1,000 each, I doubt not tho bal ance t$i,0(0) could be easily obtained by piivate subscriptions. 1 hope and trust that this matter will re ceive tho attention that Its impor tance demands. Guanoku. UKKdllN Olill'S. Peto Montgomery, who was shot last Bunday by Win. Underwood Is still lying in a critical condition, says tho Albany Herald. His phy sician thinks, however, that he will recover. Tlie bullet has not been removed. Underwood Is still at largo. Monday night at about eight o'clock Mr. Ueorge, the blacksmith, was returning to his home when he met with n startling adventure. When ho reached the corner of Kourth and E streets ho was accost ed by two men. One asked him what tlmo it was. Mr. George not suspecting anything wrong took out his watch. Roth men then at tempted to clo'-o lu on him, hut he managed to push them away. Jle felt a slight blow on his left nidi near tho heart, hut thought uothliik' more about the matter until next morning. When he put on Ids vest he discovered that a gash eight In ches long had been cut in tho gar ment on his left side. Ho also found that hlsshlit had been slightly cut. Mr. George saya ho saw noth ing in tho man's hand at tho time. East Portland Vindicator. lllllsboro is pestered with pcttj thieves, according to the lmb-pcml-cut, which says: "Krcquonl com ilalntHcomefroiiiHomoofourcltieiiH that their fruit Is taken and destroy ed, their hens' nests robbed mid wIihIowh broken by an organl.ed band of tough kids." The Herald bays Dayton, Yamhill, cro Mibliino. Wo seek In vain In ! "l.v, a K''" pmee ior a man ui air feeble, doi;eiieiiitu modern ways an Idual which eluded the grasp of tho mosi powerful minds of the past. Ideal womanhood Is an Inscrutable divhio osHtMiee, a saving graoo of hit- j inanity, yet tiuAithomahlo by tho j most gifted intellect. It Is a sacred principle, worshipped now as lu the days of the rugged Noitlimui. It recivoH its holiest iccogultlnu from common men of every land by that deuiest naiiio of nil -mother. In start in the hardware business. A son of J. llutchcroft of North Yamhill sustained a compound frac ture of the right leg below tho knee, on Monday, says tho McMinnvlllo Reporter. A load of bundles on which ho was riding upset, and ho received tho Injury In alighting. Seattle Telegraph, Democrat; Tlie Telegraph advocates tlie enforce ment of tho laws of tho state and tho oidlnaiictw of tho city. If the tliat term womaiihood.as an Ideal of Iuwh agaliiht tho unlicensed wdlllij; tho race, is swallowed up in mother-()f liquor ho valid and right, no hood, the praotleul reaUjitlonof liu-, official who docn his duty can per inanity's lilghent need. Jtoforn thls( mlt them to become it dead letter, conception tho woman question it-irtlioy be not valid and Just, ieH'iil self di(npH)ari!i and In nierjjwl in thu I them. Arrrnt tho who aro defy broader inoeeaitit of mankind. i Inj tho law, teht tho mutter In tho In tlie background of our meiiul ' courts, mid let all tho people know, vWUin ww have all a picture of an j fimt, what the law Is, and uecoiid, idual womuuly woman. It is k whether it (mil safely be disregarded, mother. In contemplation of that ' If tho Ihpmr license limits Imi a farce, vlftion thufw diiupr all noela! , let the fi.ut Imi known. If liquor is gradation, and w wr all djjalii at to Imj wild freely In any part of the Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Clothing am! Hals in lhe ei(y. 277 and 279 Commercial St., Corner Court, in Bush's New Brick Block. GO TO GEO. F. SMITH, 307 COMMERCIAL 8TRKKT. KOR bt I Tents, Awnings, Lawn & Camp Goods, The I'mtwtt Stx.k In Km1iu. her knee. We mev a quiet, loving, working woiiwti, ttbaorUwl in her home, occupied with her homely Utaku, devoted dav Hiid night to lhi4ulruti to liwr cure, Wlmt to her are noelal lionom? Hrllghet honor U tlw plain round of overy dwy duties. Cooking, Wf lug, wah lag, mendliig, aye enibbliig, If you plowtlil U tlt iiKrther whom about 11I110 out of leu men love.j Hr uniiie never aMwra In the 1IU ' of fanhloitu! tAM. It U the huu drwd wimieii out ( a IboUauiid go thrf. Tu other ulne hundred are iwver heanl of lu publie ayc. The plain workiug uiotbar tlgur u no I tiouorabla oooiiuIIUm and aolUoiu ' Jt lu lli MWlug oircUt, ilrr tire! U sniallar by far, hut hr uuo pi I o heart iiupulM la to flit It to Utif ', eml, uuitl ur irMl ia tmrt-d, uu- ons whv they are the There are m- .e ,n thc art of clnvemawnK' - - , tl.., . a' " . 1 ..i ni nr r i nr l' - i....... .. . oration They" never sBV "" "" . - in war oinw ware nowo. imi ag 'op.f' heat and their baking U perfection. p, .... 0CU Hnnry Mam ifapriinnfX To ! upu Iwr uoawaraa and gray give a uniform heat,an j upcfllll OaSM, UOOI QL IVIdllUldLlUI ilig UU., yri4liru m,. In short, tne uj . , , j money. o-.i. im(1I.fc litl( it MolllilillifK. Tllinillk' A. I'iVroll SWIIIS. P ' 1 dUtui and ikawrtad Uouav- '' ' ; ., - , ,..c ma4 to ortfer ' b",, Hf laF OB t4l Wlln alu uiMwinaliljr garahr Imw ui-uUtoa , hrzt that can te prMi . .-' More have been bought this year man e cr . ndaiUeriOfwt"- II V Beware RJ Agts, Salem WW E & to., Or. . - .u.l.lltf ..,,rVTV. , vvj IN 3IAIUU. ; .' b, I v.w nv l t . t r- v - a -kr.pl. full Mildly iiiiia4 afcae. atmii . m4 li .! Nad Hsf u tnmU, lalatn, Ufefna. .mmiiiiiiiniMimrrwi;yni Who do All KlBdaof !'.' WORK' Aa CtMavp aa any I-aui.dnr In tlw- lUkulrt I'alua While Ilalb uimI iutUKaW-iaaa work. mrlMiim mni patuui lavltod to UmmiOk our )A af AiAmg work. 230 Libdrty Stmi. afaallrwl. I Iw only raward la lb atlent con actuoaoa lloU b did bar duly fellbfully. Tbk wAUtt tuada no aula lu Iba orid. lift lH waa tbal of tb nloa baadftal. Yt bar Ihmm ia gravoa Mam our UmrU, lba U tm itruK-oibwrad aa long a lib altall lat. Hr life work la iw pnaiaad wtajo onf aoul ajwi abf wcUtf At her iawtwary mm ymmm a4 Ilia bMr Mtl away our bwrt aud baod. Tbal vonuuily uauu la lb tm MMAywMy otrr rvatat Ut rvl ra fttvar U.al ofaaavrUd Hrway m not by lu- part idly or eoiiiity, with or without II itiiiiH, let It be known to all. Do iial make llnh of ou and fowl of Hiiother. Treat ail alike. The Womanly Woiauii. J 11 therm ilayH when ho many wom an arawtauiuliig portions of mascu line drift, and w 1 til It possibly a do gre of iiiaiKaillue iiianiierlsm, It In well to keep before the oyo noiiio of the auindard of womuiilinoM. Itdoranot follow that a woman la ueeeaaMrlly or ollbnsltely utrong iiiliidtal, to lairrow an tiiimwiuliig phnum, heoHUM hIio Iihh asciniKMl lUMaciillna faahlona In drox &s far as pmetiflabUf; Uit, rather, that she has r-aehad the ooucliirlou that that In th moat ooiiVHiileiit and Inclining drMi to bar, or that It liiioiis to la a wblui In her own hmh ooterle to draa that way. Ywt If the ooii trary ware true, thv fact of the alrougutiodwl eiillarity wimiUI not at all ailaet liar wmiwalinaM, lnee Uw jaiiut Ihm Uau yleldtnl that woman do taally hava iiilmU and may ua tltaui. lul tba truth la' UuU w eauuot ulla dlcaoHHKilute h ! woiiutu from bar drawt, and lje bajoa, uafba( a llllla ailaot of tail darwaaa, Iowm m lUtla rendarlug of dalarano. by ummu of It, If ll la of lb wuuily wilar. 'Ih Bn4 wlMiiaut nt our IiImo of i wotMaNltttawt la, ot omiMf, yjclenial, aol b dartvwl fruNi nuhm of tawrlug, from utovauieiil not ao aofi aa to b ttibtle, not ao Utw uu to m iiidofit;yt t boa may evH Ui wift and brtak wotlufl, wtlli I hl luVul lu aotloM ralaluaU, provldwl llMrit) U botMRf rul9 r UoMaroua, buoy up tho Idea bIow movemeuU better becoming n largo woman, and a slight woman losing nothing by those more rapid. This, however that which llrst arrests tho eye Is n merely tuipcrtlclal thing, and ls llko tho expression af tho face, where n bold mid detlaut cast of countenaiico repels and seems utifciniulne, and n sweet and liludly one tells an at tractive story of tho Inner nature. It Is lu this Inner nature, aa It ex presses Itself outwardly, nfter nil, that this quality lies which wo are In tho habit of calling womanliness. It Is tho gracious exterior of klnd nes, tlieslncereand delicate court esy that would put all about olio nt cae; tho shrinking from evil oveu In tlie hearing of it, to say nothing of refusal to speak evil; tho ready sympathy that Is sorry with your sorrow and glad with your Joy, that knows how to give comfort and put the bright sldo forward to op pose despondency, tho opening of arms to tho child that knows Its welcome there, he tho child strange or familiar; it Is, on occasion, the smoother speech than any How of words tho speech of silence; It Is the sunny smile, thu musical voice, tho unobstruslvo sacrifice, tho capac ity for reverence; nml, when nil the rest Is said, It is the garb and gar ment put on with Just the right touch, the Riiftlcleut regard for ap pearance, the choice of well-blended colors, due attention to laces ami ribbons and perfumes nml llowers, and those things which are the dis tinctive trlllesuf femininity. To every distinct quality belongs Us own kingdom. The woman who can stride round her farm and keep her workmen In proper subjection, who can drive her yoke of oxen alleld, red and blowml and muscu lar, has her own rule and empcry; but it ls not of the sort of which we aro speaking. There was not, per haps, much womanliness about such individuals as Kllaibeth of England, or Catherine of Russia, or Christina of Sweden; all their lovers put to gether could not give them a charm they did not possess the charms of Mary Stuart, of Josephine; for the possession of lovera by no means prove tho possession of this charm. Vet where one accomplishes her ends by mastery of purpose and maiiner, many women accomplish theirs by using tho iron hand, It may be, hut always in tho velvet glove; their will Is no less strong be cause It Ik not made evident lu season and out of season, although, lu fact, thu graceful yielding of that will now and then Is a streiigtheuer of all the bonds by which empire ls held. Tho masculine woman Is strong only with other women and with womanish men. Thu womanly wo man conquers ovury one. With men herpower Is lu tho Inverse ratio of her approach to anything resembling themselves; the woman, not the man In her, attracts; and, singular ly enough, her power Is greater with most women also from the heighten ing of her feminine side. 'Ihls, how ever, Is a very liislgiilllcaut matter beside tho circumstance that a wo man Is fulllllliig her destiny, and living the life appointed her, and developing herself on tho lines of nature, by keeping In view tho greater usu shu can be, and thu greater Joy and comfort she can give, through thu exercise of those traits which seem to have been set apart for cliaraetorl.atlon. And If ll Is the Intention of nature that the qualities of the soxesshall sodlller eutlate, It Is not the part of 'vlsdom for her to contravene suuh Intention ami make of herself that conglomer ate ami hybrid thing, a immhcuIIiio woman. The old story of tho vino and the oak does not coiuo Into this question. In tho womanly woman the growth Is as strong ami Integral and self-supporting as It Is lu the manly man. Khu Is as distinct an entity, ami sho Is more In unison with eternal purposes and thu cre ative power, the more utterly and thoroughly she U womanly, liar (sir's Itaar, April t!.'l. I) o n't I'ii ii u v. t. Tax.payers should not forget that their city tax Is due and will he delinquent after Bept.Oth, after which lime it eiia)ty of A per cent, will be added. K.J. MWAKJ'OIIII, 8-18-JOt City Tax Collector. Capital National Baflk SALEM - - - OREGON. ; Capitol Paid up, - - . $75,(190 Surplus, ...--- 15,000 it. 8. WAIjLACK, - - President. W. V. MAUTIN, - Vloc-lltwldent, J. II. Al.lltUtT. .... Cashier. DIRlCTORSl W T. Gray, W. W. Mnrttn, J. M. Martin, It. R Wallace. Or. W. A.LMBlek. J. 11. Albert, T. AtcK. l'atton. LOANS IStADK To farmers on wheat and other market able pnxluoe, consigned or in store, ofther In private ernnarlesor public warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Far. COMMERCIAL PAPER Dlscottntca nt reasonable rntes. Draft drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Ban Kranolsco, lorlland, Loudon, rarls, Dcrlln llong Kong nnd Calcutta. First National Bank SALEM OREGON. vvm. . iunuK. -irn. j. iu:ynom)H, JOHN Mom, - - rrcsident Vice l'reMl drnt - Ovrhlcr GENERAL BANKING. Kxclinucoon Portland, Han Francisco, New York, London nnd Honu Kong boo Klit and sold. Htato, County nnd City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit tnul transact business with us. Liberal ndvnncvs nindo on wheat, wool, hops nnd other property nt reusennbio rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained nt tho bank In moat rellablu companies. FOUNDED IN 1 The oldest nnd strongest llank south ot IVirtliuul nnd north of Han Francisco. JUM, Bankers, Iron Building, Salem Or. Accounts kept, loans made, exchange on every parlor t lio world bought and r-o.d, letters ofcirdll Issued to lrneli'rs, collie tlousmiido throughout the United Htntes, llrlllsh America und Mexico. This bunk litis ,nontnry connections with banks la Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, and correspondents In nil tho principal towns orthotic, states. K.-J-lm Why Don't You Bubscrlbo nr tho EAST 0REG0NIAN ? Dally, t'M n year, 91,00 for six months; HeiubWeelsly, 1.Mu yeavj 11.09 for six months; Weekly, 81,73 a year, fl.00 tor six months. Tlllfl IX AST ORKOO MAN wlllglvo yoa tho news, both local and general, It Is Democratic In every lhlag,oven In politics. It alms to be Just anil fair, uen If ll luislo boaggresslvo and "step on corns." It would rather bo right anil Uwd limn wrong and win. Talte ttl Try III You won't toso any sleep over It Address KAST OUEGONIAK Pub. Co.. Pendleton, Oregon, AVIIATISA TUBULAR WELL? lie Sure to ltcad anil Get no Other a KcmilauTiibalnr well Is constricted by putting nowun three Inch iron pipe, with tmniienlugi, except lop and bolUim. No dirt can gtt lu and lily pure water can bo got out. 'ihisls llieoiily klmlof well that wnruisnud InxeuUiiiuniit get 111 to, that Ia bbMilulcly surfiiDvwaler proof, mat that Is forced through tho conical strati, to the pore living water. It U positively the oaly kind of well that Is worth building lu this country Jiiiiics A. Huberts, Hulem, (riwlduuce near fulr grounds) makes these Wells 'J erms reasonable, IU years eiperl euro. flrJI-liii-d-Cnv vr $iwrLLBUYAL0T Of goods at our store! W carry a full line of groceries, fwd. oroakery, glntswure, ci gars, tobacco null coafeettounry. T. UUIIUOWH, No. M Couimnretal HI., Aaleru k iM-e imismI In immufilms Msd ;Uln. iivs hmmUIwi H Pl'Mliaf. IRy mM usy sisUsX upon m rtgt. bly'isistlttM rsAwlly U. nilont to'BVofiffiVi!fuiV.s.gis. ' Catarrh Cau't In Cured with I.OCAIi Ai'l'UCATiONH. an tliuy ouiuiot ruauy tho tout ol the illsouso. Catarrh In a hlool or oon Ktltutloual (I1sohs4, ami in oritur to euro ll you havit to take Internal rouutUltw. IIuII'h I'atrrh ('tiro m tukmi llio imlly, nml ad illnctly on tho IiIimxI and inucoiis NurfucvM. IIuII'h Cuturrli t'uro Is no ijilauk niwlloliio. (t was jiruwrlliod by ono ortholitut iliyslclaii In th i-oiiii-try for years, and In a regular pro sort (it Ion. It l ooiiiMist( of tho b4 tonliM known, ooiiiMiiimI with llittlxwt UUhhI iiirldtira, uotiug dl root ly on tho iiiucoiis Huriai-otf. Tho jM.rfiot ooiuliliiHllou of tho two In. KftxIleiiU lit what pnaluotM such wiiinlerful fo-uliH In curing cutnrrh. Head for testimonials free. I'. J. CiiKNt: A Co.. I'roiM. ToIimIo, I). Buhl ly drugK", prlcw 7fc. lllbbars'l lllxutiatle anil l.lrr I'llls, Tl. UUs sr sstonUstaaUy MHiHdl Ml mhwmh, la hUh. N gnpfM lln M SSMMHWOlly iuMowlMtf lh mm of pHb. TBsy sr sOHl lit U4li Adults nml hit- aMM von ttin tMf. w um nni iHfr (Mwo MMMti in immu ltHS KSMIH "tTt ""'' M STACK LIVERY BARN. at Itenrof Chemekoto Hotel, L. H. HUFFMAN, Prop. llrst-elass ltg for all ox-caslons. Ke4 IngMndbourdlnif utpeelslty fouveyauces foreoiuiiierelal men nnd othant on abort notice. 4rliiHu l(iuuonutjo '(. WEBSTER tmf nrT lUursruruT fur the ysnuly, 8t hool, or I'rofuMloosl Library. fwa3TFZjTKt - 'UHABWOCedlSWiOAWL rmrwiMmehn Ths Lel f i,l nil..' w fun lUTCwssb ulry,ncler-i'ri'-'.w. -i iilu.tralloas on DssrlysTcryrsr- lie- 1 ny other rslnatiU siipoainirnui P iu r. s ,t . .ir pi a lllograiilt. Iral lilelliiuary, a ?(! iininliaar of lavw THE WED8Tr.t OP TO-DAY Is Tha SiindJrd Auihorily in liiCaromal Mating Oltlea, an l w uh las U. S. Supreins Ccurt, ll is rMommsii.U'l ly tan SUIa lupsrlnlandenu f Ithooli ia 39 JUIsi. ami by Ilia lulling Col liga PrsildsnH f iha I' K and Canada. DON'T BE DUPED ly bujlos tha thsap plmfcitypti rsprlnU of aa ob tulshi "WsbsUr" nw beiag fol.tid upon tha DiuksU iom A to L thsy aro all alike, batng wor rsprodurdubs of tne I lellonary of ovsr 40 years ago. AnnouonamsuU concsmlu ll.sm ars rary iuul.lina , fur lasunce, ihs ago. jfcjosut of lovoo a.lta "nssr words" w oompltsd by a goullnusn who has bean iia4 0.T,"J"k.,' "4 WM PuWlsht4 bfer hla dalh. Othsr oIU4 mUiltons ar rsprtnU of Ilk nsaua. , Thw book sro all coinparatlvsly Tahisla, Tl a sod Qanulna Kdittoa of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Ur on IU till iMan the Imprint of O. A O. MKIUIIAM b CO..prlna0tM.Mit euldbysllfleoiMlWis. llltttrsudr-niptllfr. OnlvAbstractBoob s' P J .wjiis-s eaBBBJMMjabLjAggvM. A . -H iBl