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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1892)
"Ti-- 'r"f wj" -y "iwT-wfr ?"jfr - iJ Rf Spi 3T. 3Eai- no. "cr :s$r 3&r Is soiling all of his fine- stock of SPRING GOODS at exact Wholesale COST TIjosh goods aro going fast Opposite Bush Bank, - IDE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1892. GKO. D. OOOUHUE, K. CAIIILL. BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime, cement, plaster, bair, flro nnd building brick, flro clay, sand, gravel, blacksmith and house coal, wood, all kinds, wholesale and re tail. Office 05 Suite street. Goodhue & Cahilt. G1LMT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Gan Baking Powder. French Candles, Turtles and all the choicest varieties ever fresh at Strong's. WESTACOTT & IRWIN. DATES OP LOCAL EVENTS. May 7. General Weaver, at Marion square, at 1 p. in., and perhaps Mrs. Mary Lease, of Kansas, for People's patry. d&w tf The Queen of Fkuits. The editor of The Journal is an enthu siast in strawberry culture. Ho has now growing thirty-six varieties and will fruit over twenty to display at the strawberry show next month. He wishes everybody could know the richness, possibilities and varie ties of this fruit and he wishes that every family that has a gurden o uld enjoy the fruits of a small bed of strawberries of the improved varieties and with good culture. A pamphlet giviug all instructions for cultivation will be given fne to any one who wishes to rend it. He has a number of varieties for alo and there is still a month of time to start a bed, get a full crop next year, or raise hundreds of plants for your own use. Lots of Fkiends. The Salem police have hosts of frleuds who are coming to their rescue when it is pro posed to cut their compensation, or the number of the force. The Big Four are not making any personal matter of it but seem to thiuk if retrenchment is proposed it should effect all departments, not omitting the police. There is the utmost good will and cordiality between the council and the police and it is only the necessity of curtailing that seems to actuate the former. Fob Hop Lice. Wm. Brown & Co. have imported a carload of quassi wood for the purpose of mukiug infusions for destruction of hop lice. The wood looks like scraggy stumps of vine maple and will be cut up into shavings which ! are soaked in water, mixed with whale oil soap, and it is then sprayed over the vines. The carload cost ;?1000 and freight, World BEATEit.--Fisbernien on the Columbia river continue hav ing brilliant success, and from that stream Davison & White secures their supply of world famed, red- '. meated Chinook salmon with which their market has been constantly istocked. Other fish nnd drrwed poultry In great plenty; 04 Court I street. Legtuke to Ladies. On health and social purity, by Mrs. Sarah M. jlteed, of Portland, on Monday, April 25th', at the rooms of the Viavi company, in the Cottle-Puik- II burst dock. Hoor Owls. xV brood of them I. can be seen at Davison & White's Court street market. Butteu. That Jersey butter ut 'the BLUE FRONT Is very fine. A fine display of SCOTCH ZEPHYRS in delicate tints and fast colors and SUMMER GOODS. Liglit summer T, HOLVERSON'S, ins is AND- Come and see them and Tlio Society Chronicle Another Week. of A SPLENDID MUSICAL PROGRAM. Rendered to a Largo House by the Kinder Symphony Club of Salem. THE KINDER SYMPHONY. The vouuk ladies of Salem who took part in the Wednesday even ing's program are sincerely to be congratulated on their success. To organize and carry to its termina tion so many parts and tinve none fall is a credit to the directress, Miss Edith Hughes, as well as her faith ful assistants, for seldom has a Salem audience been rewarded with such an original and high-toned musical program. The concert was opened by the Salem Mandolin club com posed of the leader P. H. Easton, Carl Denton, H. G. Kreiss, Chas. Chase. The club very generously volunteered their services and were encored each time they appeared. Mrs. Willmau's playing was en tirely of classical music and seldom has piano playing been listened to with doner attention in Salem than on this occasion. The high cbarao t?r of her selections made this fact a great tribute of respect forherability as a pianist, as more popular pieces always please a larger number. Mrs. Willman's piano playing was highly complimented, and her touch is very pure and sweet. Miss Phelps on the harp delighted all. The harp is a graceful instrument and this time the richly constructed harp was more than supplementad by a graceful performer. Miss Phelps captivated everyone by her appearance, and seems perfectly in sympathy with the apparent object of her musical affection. Miss Morgan's love songs captured the young people. Her cradle song captivated tho mothers and In her encore, the lullaby from "Ermine" she scored another great success. Miss Morgan pleased the Salem peo ple as no vocalist has ever been able to do and a storm of applause will greet her every appearauoo hero. Prof. Coomer played a pleasing series of numbers on his cornet, of which he Is the greatest master in Oregon, or on the coast for that matter. C. D. Ford sang "The Answer" and was called back with a storm of applause. His respouse was equally well chosen and ren dered and this popular singer added new laurels to his local fame. Mr. Ford is beyond question the most brilliant young tenor in Oregon. He has a fluo figure for a singer, and combines great spirit and force with feeling and ease of rendition that always wins the hearts of the audience. The friends of Mr. Ford need not feel ashamed of him for ho has made the most of his oppor tunities. The symphony proper was a rich take-off on the more pretentious musical organizations by that title and deserves more than a passing notice, and we reproduce eutire the peisouueland instrumentation of the club as follews: Miss Leila Waters, trumpet; Miss Edna Moody, snare drum; Miss Lulu Hirsnh, cymbals; Miss Lena Breyman, cuckoo nnd metallaphone; Miss Dalrymple, gui tar; Miss Shaw, rattler and bells; Miss Metschau, castanette; Mrs. O. H. Krnusse, triangle; Mrs. A. N. Bush, bells and nightingale; Mi?s McNnry, first razoo; Miss Gwynne, second razoo; Mrs. J. H. Cavanaugh, Bob White and whip snapper; Miss Jennie Gray and Mits Nellie Edes, pianists. Tho Symphony club desire to tbank all who assisted them, and the public for Its generous patronageThe audience teemed anxious not only to applaud and encore every good number, but even overlooked any small fault such as is almost un avoidable with an amateur enter tainment. The stage decorations goods Insj. ect Of OKi- all and AT ZEPHYRS Her e you will be sure to buy. Salem, Oregon. were very pretty caslon. and suited the oa whist clubs. The Old Folkes Whist club met with' Mr, nnd Mrs. W. H. Cottlo last Friday evening. Four tables were filled. The Motor Whist club met with Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright on Church street last Tuesday even ing. Following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Breyman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eugland, Mr. and Mrs. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Cot tle, Mr. and Mrs. Walte, Mr. and Mrs. Patton, Mr. aud Mrs. E. Hofer, Mr. aud Mrs. A. N. Gilbert. The Motor club meets with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Gilbert on Liberty street next Wednesday evening, the occasion of un anniversary with Mr. Gilbert. OVER THE PAPERS. Street Committee and City Sur veyor at Outs Both Sides of the Case. There is a hitch in getting the contract and bond for theSouthCom mercial street Improvement signed up, that may delay the work some few days. City Surveyor McCaustland re fused to turn them over to the street committee Friday. His position is that the specifications, contract plans, and bond, belong to the city and are in his custody, that he has been suspended from his office for two weeks and no one is authorized to receive them. The papers are all bound in together and properly be long in the city surveyor's office. Mr. McCaustland believes he very properly refused to turn them over to the contractor. The fact that he had not been paid for doing the work cut no figure. Chairman Hunt says he believes the street committee is entitled to have access to those papers aud that the surveyor is liable on his bond for uny dumaga to the city or prlvato property by delay Id the street work. Tho committee visited the city SJr veyor Friday evening and asked him to turn them over, but he refused. Chairman Hunt expressed himself thut he believed it was spito work ou the Surveyor's part to force the city to pay for drawing the specifi cations, contract and bond, when the city bos already paid for most of the work which was done at the city attorney's office. Thus the matter stands. Mr. Hunt says he has done ail in his power to have the street work not drag. THE NEW PRESIDENT Of the State Agricultural College , Record as an Educator. The people of the state are inter ested In the selection of the Presi dentelect of the State Agricultural College, Prof. J. M. Bloss of Topeka, Kansas. He succeeds tho late highly esteemed President Arnold. Dr. Bloss Is an American born ed ucator of a gsod record and came highly recommended by the best authorities. He has been in Oregon and a few years ago lectured at Sulem. He was a volunteer soldier in the late army and came out cap tain. He is a man of great euergy and quite likely will prove a popu Iar selection. Since 1800 be has been continually employed in school or college work, most of the time as superintendent of city schools. He wus state supt. of public instruction In Indiana iu 1680, and has been for the past five years in charge of the city schools of Topeka, having 120 teachers under him. Baby carriages, express wagons and notions of all kinds at Win. Surgeant's. 4-23-4t For Sale. Forty feet front on Commercial street. First-class busi ness property. Enquire of Wm. E. Burke, one-half block south of Bush's bank up-stairc. 8-10-tf Lost. A small brown Scotch terrier, fema'e. Tho finder will be rewarded by leaving at 404 Cnpltol Btr. et. Mrs. J. L. Parrlsh. 4-22'3t descriptions. 301 Commercial St. The Silver Triennial. Tho. first installment of the oiThrts of tho local C"iiiinlllee at enter taining the Silver Triennial Con clave. Knights Tcmolnr of tho United States, at Denver, Aug. 7lh, 1802, is received at this ofilco by courtesy of Sir K.lgbt T. MoF. Patton of Salem. It is in shapo of beautiful illustrated souvenir, printed in color, with embossed silver cover deMen ntidphotographlo views of all lending Colorado cities. Piepnrntlons have been made for ticeominodation of 05,000 Sir Knights. Arrangements have been made by Oregon commandery No. 1, of Poitland, to attend and act ns escort for the grand commandery. The Odd Fellows' temple has already been secured as headquarters for Oregon Knights. Also the Fourth U. S. Infantry band has been on gaged to discourse sweet music. The fare for tho round trip has been assured by railroad officials not to exceed ?55. Sir Knights from Jack sonville. Ashland, Albany and Eugene will unite with No. 1 in their pilgrimage, The Baby School. Following are subscribers to the fund to bring the Supt. of the Chicago Kludor garten training sehool to Salem a menth: P. S. Knight, $10; Mrs. C. D. Gabrielson, t2; Mrs. A. A. Wheeler, 5; Mrs. J. Q. Wilson, $5; F. A. Turner, $2; E. S. Bollinger, $2.50; Mrs. G. W. Davis, $2; Mrs. H. W. Hatch, $5; Miss Ballou's Kindergarten, $10; Capital Jour nal, $10. Mrs. Dr. Philbrook has a list ou which area number of names. It Is to be hoped every true friend of education will assist in this matter. P. S. Knight has succeeded In ob taining u reduced rule on a round trip ticket for Mrs. Treat, aud with a little more help her presence in Salem can be secured. The Committee Meeting. The Republican county central com mittee aud nearly all the candidates on the couutyi ticket assembled at 1 p. in. at the room of Hotel Wil lamette. The committee was called to order by I. L. Patterson, chair man, and roll call showed nearly all present. Permanent orguuizallou uud arrangements for the canvass were made. Jas. McCormlck was chosen secretary of the county cen tral committee. E. P. McC6rnack, secretary of the state .central com mute was present and made a short speech. The committee then en tered upon routine bussiuess. A Graceful Act. Wallls Nash, leader of the' choir of St. Marks Episcopal church, of Coryullis, to gether with Mr. Coote, Mr. Chirk, Misses Edith Coote, Ida Ray, Cora Fisher, Amy Plummer and Louise Buruett, members of the choir, will come over to Albany, with Rev. F. Plummer on a special train Sunday aud assist in the morning services at St. Peters church. A choice rendition of .Easter muslo may be expected, says The Demo crat. Educational. We are not run ning a kindergarten but wo are doing a great deal to educate the people us to proper volues for good clothing and we can fit father or son from bead to foot with a suit for 'business,- church or to attend the baby school for less money than any house in Salem. Wo sell goods on merit and prices In our show win dows will convince you. G. W, Johnson & Sou. People's Party. The central commltteo aud some of tho candi dates met at Grange ballr G. W. Weeks was chairman, and F. M. Albaugb, Secretary. It has not been decided to mako a canvass, but it was thought by those present that a caucus would be made and a tight for tho whole ticket. A Question. yome one has ob jected to four delegates to the state convention being chosen from one ward, and called It a rough piece of work. There was nothing smooth about it to be sure. But what do plaiu citizens think of sending the head of a state Institution and three' of his chief assistants as delegates? "Democrat" For Hop Lice. Brown & Co., have Imported ten tons of quassia wood to i)e cut In chips for spraying infected hops. Eight pounds of the chips infused in 100 gallons of water with six pounds of whale oil soap, is the recipe that Is warranted to fix tho lice. The chips sell at 8c ts a pound. Divorce Souoht. Wm. Wood worth, of Howell prairie, has begun divorce proceedings In the circuit court for Marlon county at the Juno term against his wife, Alida E. Woodworth, whom ho married Jn Marion county on Sept. 12,1878. In fidelity is alleged by tho husband. The Alicas. Tlio Y. M. C. A. has made a proposition to take the Alka - Hesperian library, and a quorum Is desired at the meeting to night to settle tho matter. Let them be a good attendance. Y. M. C.A.-Song and Gospel meet ing at A. O. U. W. hall t 4 o'clock. All young men welcome. II. P. Glle will have chnrgeof the tervico- "Special Bakoain". Twelve acres near tho city, 800 fruit trees, good house, well with pump, west ern a'ope, two teres timber, small fruit of every kind, will he gold be low eoft. Be Mceke & Scott, 203 Comnmclil street. 4-23-7t A Svvi et riToitv. The finest dis play nf high grudy t rups, six new brandx, the chotcet ever in Sulem,1 Jiut received at Clark & Eppley'0, LOCAL AN'I) PERSONAL. Clias. Miller, of Jellcrsou Is In tho city. Tho metal front of the newD'Arcy block arrived today. Unole Ed. McAfee has gone to East Portland to live. Rev. H. H. Brown is home from hts California trip. L. C. MoMahan, of the Wood burn paper, is in the city. A. R. Reed is announced to ad dress the Democratic club at Grunge Hall this evening. Gentlemen let us build Salem a a large and beautiful city as soon as possible. Bishop M. W. Stanford will preach in the Evangelical church of this city tomorrow evening at 7:30. Branson meets all prices on staple groceries, and sells just a trifle under on all other goods in his line. Nainsook Swiss aud muslin em broderles, in nil widths at Tho Palace. A plat of Prospect Hill Orchard farms east of Turner nnd seven miles south of Salem has been filed with the recorder. Hart & Taliaferro, the leading Sa lem gentlemens' tailors, say thoy are getting orders from the best trade in tho city. Yard Engineer Casey Is happy with his new yard locomotive. This steam monarch is fresh from the shops and has been fitted up espe cially for tho Salem work. Ladles, see Krau9so Bros.' patent tip dongola kid button shoes at $2.50, $2.75 and $3, the best vnluo in tho city. Tho Capital City Bottling works this morning was sold to G. W. Epler, who Is ruuulug tho Salem Soda works. Take your children to see the trio of owls at Davison & White's. E. F. Osburn, of tho Racket store, spent yesterday In Portland, return ing on the overland. Shautoug pongee, und Edinboro and Now Market Bedford cords, for dres3 goods at The Palace. Mrs. S. G. Grtibbe, superintend ent of the public school, and Miss Cnpwell, of the Lincoln school, aro spending tho day In Portland. Loaded with lmpurlties.your blcod needs cleauslng with Ayor's Sarsa parlllu. Wheu you want a satisfactory piece of dental work, remember J. C. Griffith, tho dentist, in Bush Broy block. Property owners can enhance the value of their property and do n great deal toward street improve ment by parking the street in front of their (lots. Tho parking should be set to small shrubs, foliage plants, or roses. It is a matter of tho utmost Indif ference to The Journal what J. W. Taylor, or anyone else for that matter, says the editor of The Journal said when it is evidently the purpose of tho horesny vender to injure The Jourtal for poli tical purposes. The Detnocrntlo county contral committee held a privato business session at Giange hall at 2 p, m. There was nn attendance of part of the commltteo and ticket but quito an absence of deep Interest in the filling of the numerous vacancies on the ticket. Rev. H. H, Brown has returned from his California trip nnd will occupy his pulpit tomorrow. His morning theme will bo "Tho Struggle for Life" evening "Whither Jour- neylug." The Salem Steam laundry delivery horse ran away this morning. Ho started ut the depot and stopped at the First National bank, where ho manifested u disposition to go in nnd devour a peck of greenbacks. Marshal MInto discovered a fire yesterday in tho partition wall of the Fan saloon, caused by a defective fluo that fell over. There was con siderable dnng6r of a Are, but it was put out what there was, Both en gines responded. This is the first real alarm of flro in many mouths. Oregon's only representation at tho world's fair lies Iu tho Salem Jail for a promature display of hilarity and enthusiasm, aided by poor whisky. Yes, tho Great Eastern Tea Co. aro giving tho beet value for your money in teas, coffees aud spices. They also give a discount of 10 per cent, in crockery, glassware nnd tin ware. All orders by mall are given strict attention. Delivery to any parts of the city. Fresh strawberries Bluo Front. Wall paper, window shades, etc., lower than ever nt Wm, Sargeant's, 4 23-4t Wanted. A girl to do house work In a small family. 810 Che mekota. Two and a Half. That is, we sell Furgo's celebrated . 2.60 shoes for ladles aud gent R. J. Fleming, I State street. 4-20-tf PRICE'S ncM Baking UPowder tfwd i Ufllioo of Homw-40 Year tlte Standard. AT ACTUAL COST. CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. FURNISHING FOR G. A. It. Suits 8.50 WILLAMETTE NOTES. Prof. Starr who was ut Olympla at the beginning of tho week nlso went Friday to Brownsvljlo to hold quarterly meeting. Financial Agmit Chapman has bc curod n fluo electrical battery for tho science classes. T. McF. Patton donnted to the library a supply of Ink, mucilago and stationary, for which he re ceived a vote of thanks. Prof. Ames' lecture was very good aud visitoio xpreoses them selves ns well pleased. Miss Ollie Rounds recited "Tho Sohool Teacher;" Claud Strnhnn, "Justice;" B. B. Barker, "Similes." Tbo selections were excellent nnd the interpretation good. Bad Blood. Impuro or vitiated blood lr nine times out of tea causod by lomo form of constipation or Indigestion that clogs up tho system, when the blood naturally becomes Impreg nated with tho elfeto matter. Tho old Barsaparllla. attempt to reach this condition by at tacking tbo blood with tho drastic mineral "potash." Joy's Vegetable Barsaparllla Is modern. It goes to tho scat ot the trouble. It arouses tbo liver, kidneys and bowels and Invigorates tho circulation, and the Impuri ties ore quickly carried off through tho natu ral channels. Charles Leo, at Bramlsh's Third and Market Bis., 8. F writes: "ItookltiorvltUtcd blood and while on tho first bottlo becamo convinced ot Its merits, for I could feci it was working a change. It cleansed, purified and braced mo up generally, and every thing Is now working full and regular." Joy s veeetame m a p I SarsapafiHa For sale by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com. street. On the Prooham. Tho Eloctrlo Street Railway company are getting ready to run their line down Ferry street to tho S. P- depot. Ah soon oa tho South Salem cxtonslon is completed, tho Ferry street lino will bo undertaken. A bonus of (3000 aud over is raised, and tbo company havo tho franchise. The grado of tho street is not established, but ns the street is iu tho city It should not havo any deep cuts or high fills If It can be avoided. It Is Not Wliat We Say But what Hood's Sarsaparllln does, that makes it sell, and has given it such a firm nnd lasting hold upon tho confidence of tho people. The volentary statements of thousands of peoplo prove boyond question that this preparation posesses wonderful medicinal power. Hood's Pills cure constipation by restoring the peristolic action of tho alimentary canal. They are tho best family cathartic. ' Sroat &. Gi'c havo the best aspar agus you ever ato a now kind, tl-tf Baroain. For n special bargain in ngocd six-room hour e, lnsido lo cation, Inqulro at room 0, Bush Bank building, before May 1st. 4 22 4t Tons ok Pavur. Keller & Marsh aro in the lead on wall paper both in quantity and quality. Seo their stock. Chronic constipation, with all its attendant evils, Is cured by taking Ayer's Catbarslo Pills. Sold by nil dealers In medicine. ,vV-,, Sound ifflBwoo tw? Mp GOODS ALL GO UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. CASH ONLY. with buttons These suits aro nil wool, regulation cut. -OPPOSITE LADD & BUSH BANK it from That the Only Place to Get Good, Re liable Clothing is at the i y 299 Commercial Street. 1492 WORLD'S PAIR. milE COLUMBIAN FAIR EXCURSION CO., cfCblcafro has established an wenoy I in Salem, where thoie who Intend golDgln ilio World's Kair can obtain Informa tion of much interest end vnluo. Tho purposo or this company Is to provide flist-cl&es accommodations going to and from nnd while ut the fair, nt reasonable rates and on terms within the reach of nil. Man people d- not seem to be alive to tho necessity of securing rooms nnd accommodations in ndvnt . It Is estimated thaUJO.OOO.OOO people, nn average of 110,000 nar day, will visit the I -. This company Is now coniracunr hotels, which are I -? built nnd to bo b , and It Is a fact that those who do not mtko provision lu advance had better uny t uome. We would therefore Impress upon thoso who Intend to v.slt the fair fiolni) rtanceof registering upon our books and securing their certificates at once. Tbo further payments can be made to suit the convenience of purchnser, any ttme between now and April, 1803. No certificate will be sold beyond tho number of people to wnom 1 1 o company can give all tuey promise, VlK it-class accommodations. For full SPALDING AGENTS, Chas. -SUCCESSOR TO J. C, BROWN & CO. Have Re-opened at the Old Stand with the most complete stock ?n Salem of HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, ROAD CARTS. BUILDER'S HARDWARE A SPECIALTY. Contractors and "builders can find here every article they need, iu the most approyed and modern patterns. SUPERIOR STOYES AND RANGES. All tho former customers of this House and tho general trade aro invited to call. We will treat you well. dw 248 Commercial Street. Choice Ed. C. Wholesale and Retail Dealer lu Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all Kinds, Largost display in tho city at my mark t. Best ser vice and prmpt delivery to all parts of tho ity. OS Court and 110 Stato Streets, HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILLAMKTTE. W B Bllyou, Albany, FD Franklin, Buffalo. O W Barker, BP Co. II W Foster, Portland. J O Hnwley, Portland. UB Wilson, SF. JTLeary, SF. 5T II Jackson, & Wife, 8 F. Wm Juckson, Newark. J H Brldgeford, Bay City. J D Hammond, Chicago. 0 W Cook, Boston. II J Frank, Boston, A A Hammott, Boston. E Ring, Boston. L H Lassel, W L Trultt, Tortlnud. L M Dyer, Portland. F A Mooro, St Helens. 0001c, RReid, 8 F Delly, Knights. W O KasBon, Llnkvlllo. F F Teeyea.-JflFTuokor, Portland. E E MoLiqtreo, F Schmidt, Joe Brpwn, F Tilleutz. ' EdTJudd, Turner. ;- Mrs Ellen Caldwell, Btnyton. Geo MoKnlght, J J Hall, Albany, EF Tucker, Portland, L Woodard, PnrUvlUe, Wy, L Puter, SKAMBtKKS' -wanted by Hunt A Tall, loforro, merchant iuHor,tt Court Hi. AND HATS. SB - the House Tops, 1893 lmo mntlon call ou i STORE, lz ROGERS, BUSH-BREYMAN BLOCK. SB! Vleats. Oomo Into My Den. ill you come into my parlor Maid the spider to the ily; I'll catch you one way or another Or know the reason why. This is tho favorite air played on tho gift enterprise pluno oflered tho public tbo past sixteen mouth by ono of our competitors, who can't compote. The fact that the Racket storo sells shoes of tho same maka nt lower prices, makes our neighbor feel sore aud his "squeal" Indicate that it must hurt, But as long m our patrons get the benefit lu cold cash, they profor it to paying fanoy prices und taking part In a gambling enterprise. Patrons who pay w cash for good shoes, aro not taxed to pay In tores t on long accounts m4 poor debts. Rocket Store, 261 Com mercial street. Falling Over I'recltvlco Is a terrible thing even In dream. Thevto Urn of this frequent form of HlgbtatMw waken with a start and o cry; his lint bathed lu cold nresulsstUoti. Ma bsri tUnuiplm tremendously. Jhenb tfcw't sleep on your buck, piurtlcuiatly If ywi troubled with d3 spepcM tuul nwnsmssn, and use Uontetter'a feHoautelt MttMfa to cure tncM Joint trouble, kt aswultst,. nisi, the losperabla nttondaut of sAwnta dyspeu4i,nil Us otftprlag m nU, tM Witters Is surpassing MMuedy. Its db ordered siomuch is the poaBUot at nun brlw bsnualnx symptoms, s.h4 um or guusof thtuUlntrUft lalthfui rwlwMow of lis disturbance, In which th ilvw said bowels guara. Xfwoaretortorquttus) to the brain und norvoua system, w Muat relnforoa the Umah aaL rwuhilu tb u lou of the digestive, metafile au4 swao Smith, Cross native oruraas. l'eyaat and ramvdytaav. UrU, Inactivity of tba kluuy spd'sM der, debility, tuwriburn, tick besdaoti and la Krlpw with this rwuody, which b raVt5au? "' II 11 . dulf ,f iJaTlaisftl rf'wi I laW1- T " "