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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1893)
m i flF1P5jff CLErMNCE SALES Storm Sorgos, Bouclos, Honriottas, Plaids, Flannol Suitings, La dies' Cloths, Repellants, Fine Pattern Suits, and French Flannels, If you want to buy id wholesale prices, call nntl got Uiohu ta'B $2,50 Kid Mhoos at $2,00 for Thb Palace), THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. . SATURDAY JAN. 28, 1803. GILBERT & PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Wlndowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. CJKO. V. ClOODHUE. K. CAHILI WOOD AND COAL. It 1b an acknowledged fact that Geo. D. Goodhuo sells raoro Wood and Coal than all other dealers com bined. If you wunt fuel see him, ofllce IBtale street. Goodhue & Caiiill. "HUMnUa"' AT COHDRAY'S TlIEA- tek. At Cordray's theater lust night, Fred Marsden's farcical comedy, "Humbug," drew an ex cellent audience. This is the piece that Roland Reed has made popular in tbo East, and it Is one of the most popular amusing plays in bis repertoire. It is very humorous,and the different complications lead up to the most amusing situations, which are ludicrous and ridiculous In the extreme. It was well pre nented last night, the members of the company fully appreciating the salient points in which the piece abounds. Th's play will bo present ed at Reed's opera house Dext Tuts day evening by Cordray'o complete dramatic company. Two Rounds. There is a report of a fistic encounter last night at a Salem saloon between T. B. Mo Nury and J. B. Baumaster, repre senting the sporting columns of the Ban Francisco Examiner. The Oregon boy broke a few fingers on the California heavyweight and Jim Corbett's trainer, but two rounds were sufficient to demon strate bis prowess and left the Gol den state pugilist completely out side of the profession. Humane Bocibty Work. Com plaint comes that several poor horses are kept in a lot with an old house iu North Salem, near Mrs. McClaine's place. They are kalf starved and out in all this stormy weutber. It is too bad to let ani mals suffer that way. If they are worth keeping at all they should be cared for or the owner hauled up for it. Law Suit. Mary A. Ramp has commenced suit against Marion county for $145.33, the sum which she claims she was unjustly taxed upon an erroneous vuluutlou of her property. The suit is by her attor neys, Bonbam & Holmes,in the Cir cuit court. Flacj Raising-. The pupils of the capital city fruit farm school house, just east of Salem, are busily engaged getting up an entertain ment for Washington's birthday. The object Is to secure a flag for the school, which will be raised on that occasion. Poison. Some fiend has been putting out some poison In the neighborhood of Simpson's addition. One dog has been poisoned, and there is trouble ahead for whoever did it. Gospel Meetings At the Evan gelical church tonight and tomororw night. Tomorrow Sabbath school at 12 m. Y. P. O. E. at 0:30 p. m. preaohlug at 7:30 p. m. J. Bower sox, Pastor. , New Phones. The Lock wood Mesfeenger service has No. 1; A. F. Paxton of the Electric Light & Pow er Co. has No. 0 at his otllce. The Capital Lumber Co. has No, 00. A Practical Talk, to young men on tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Y. M. O. A. rooms, by Rev. P. S. Kulght. 20 miuute Bong service, All men welcome. Ea'ANOelical. Rev. I. B. Fisher will preach at the church to morrow morning aud at the taber nacle Iu the evening. a Tiioa. Paine. Rev. Haven will preach ou the life ofThos. Paine at the Unitarian church Sunday even lug. African M. E. Sekvjchs at 11 a. m., Sunday school at 1 p. m. No servloa at night, G. W. White, pastor. The Snow. The st&iud snow oat cues us just right and as before all our customers got their Sunday supplies iu good seanou, J, A. Van Uloii, etiecesaor to Bqwife Farrar ae 'Still (jonlimia in- DRY 8ALEM SOOIETY NEWB. Tho Unitarian ladle society gnvo n supper and social Tuesday uvo that was attended with great suc cess. Thore was a very good lime had und tho occasion was honored with the presence of u number of representatives aud senators and their ladles, OLD FOLKS WHIST. This club held its regular session at tho home of Btate Treasurer Motschan, uu State and Twelfth streets, on Wednesday evening last, The functions of tho evening were conducted by Mrs. Metsolian and daughters. Tho guests were: Ex aovernor and Mrs. Ohadwlck, Mr. aud Mrs. E. M. Wulte, Mr. and Mrs. Brovuian. Mulor aud Mrs. WllllamHIr. and Mrs. Representa tive Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Mr. aud Mrs. Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, Dr. and Mrs. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Holverson, Mr. and Mrs. Cross, Mr. aud Mrs. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming, Lieutenant aud Mrs. Han cock, Judge J. J. Murphy, Mujor Hodgkln, Mr. and Mrs. Willmau, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gabrlelson, and Lieut enant Cloman. THE ENTKE NOUS will hold its next legislative recep tion at Reed's opera house Monday evening, February Gth. A number of Portland people have already signified their intention to bo there. THE BAND CONCERT. Thurday night's entertainment Is hiebly spoken of. The houso was fair but not crowded owing to the snowstorm. Tho baud played its favorite melodies. Willis McElroy's cornet solo would bo hard to surpass by any expert. Mr. Poppa's clar ionet solo delighled nil. ."The Warbler" would be hard to beat. Miss Parr did not appear, and Mibs Parrlsh was thrice encored, singing five pieces, showing great culture iu all. Miss Vandersoll recited well aud the farce was very laughable. retrogressive whist. One of the pleasantest social events of the week was a retrogressive whl-it party, given by Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Berry, at tho warden's apartments ut the penitentiary, in honor of their guests, Miss Graves and Miss Cardwell of Jacksonville. The evening was spent in a close ly contested game of whist, the first prizes being won by Miss Lena Breyman and Mr. Harry Jordan. the booby prizes being awarded to Miss Helen Edes and Mr. Henry Meyer. Refreshments were served at eleven o'clock, after which the rooms were cleared for dancing which was enjoyed until a late hour when alt departed declaring they bad spent a very pleasant evening. Among those preseut were Mr.aud Mrs. I. W. Berry, Mr. and Mrs.Geo. 8. Downing, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cavanaugb, and Mrs. Ross of Port land. Miss Mae Boise, Miss Lena Breyman, Miss Mary Stout of Port land, Miss Helen Edes, Miss Ada Breyman, Miss Anna Breyman, Miss Julia Metschan, Miss Genevieve Hughes, Miss Lizzlo Graves and Miss Rose Cardwell of Jacksonville. Messrs. II. H. Thompson, P. H. D'Arcy, Henry Meyers, Harry Jor dan, W. J. D'Arcy und Chas. Nick ell of Jacksonville. DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN. The entertainment at the opera house February 14th, will be one of the finest attractions ever held iu Halem. Tickets will soon bo on sale at the book store, aud reserved seat can be secured. The Ladies' Soci ety of the Congregationul church are working hard to make it a grand success. pupils' recital. Mies Scilber will give a pupils' recital at the university chapel next Wednesday evening, Feb. 1st for the benefit of the Pbllodoalan so ciety. An admission fee of 25 cents will be charged. Following is the pregram: PROORAM. Loadvllle Jim Mr. Wm. Morris. Tho Wedding Fee Miss Nora Harris. The Clown's Baby Mia Etta Williamson. Vocal Duet -.MIssScrlberMr. Kundret. Fall of the Petiiberton Mills Miss Bargeant. PART SECOND, Extract from Tommy' Week Miss Helen Mathews. The Witch's Daughter .... ..-Mia Murle Andrews. Little Ulaek-ewl Ut-U-1 ... MU Ethel Hughes. Voeal Bolo .-.MI Joule Browu, gillie Balrd -.- MUsSvrlber, ''" V).X'1 SSr&JIL Imrgitliifl, Wo hIho will noil a flhort tlmo. GOODS and SHOE STORE, 307 Commercial Strcot --;-1 1,1) C A 1 AM) tV.tmUh. Thomson continue UiUMi rMMiMl"llK Uutnmuf ItoV, preach fittlioCoiigregHllonnl ohuroli, Htrangern In the city aro InvIM to look over tho church directory In TJinJoi'UNAfiHiid worship where thoy pleaso tomorrow. School Books at Patton'H, 0 BestlodldcH and vegetable altera tlvc'tiiako Ayci's Harsaparllla the best blood medicine. Final uccouut has been filed In tho C. W. Barqulst estate. Boss tatry at The Bpo. School Books at Patton'n. John O. Estes has been appointed guardian of W.W. Saunders, insane. Lebanon Advance: It Is propos ed to create a state board of miner alogy. The promoters of this scheme have a cub licked Into shape and now want a 13000 nest for him. School Books at Patton's, Thomas Pearce, tho veteran weather observer, is still quite sick at his home near Eola. Mrs. Claude Thayer of Tillamook is the guest of her sister Miss Balllo Bush. Governor Pennoyer is spending Sunday at Portiaud. Ho will re turn Monday morning. SherlfTHailey and guard, County Clerk Pierce, brought down FrlU Barnhart, for forgery, two years, to the penitentiary. Barlow Paper: From the number of "needed reforms" the slate press is harpiug on it is a wonder Oregon bas not cone to the demuitiou bow wows lonjr ago. How the state could survive with tho preseut laws is a mystery. Slugers and public speakers find Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Invaluable. It never fails to cleanse the throat and strengthen the voice. The picture framing us turned out by Keller Ss Marsh pleases every cus tomer. Tablets at Puttou's. Butter scotch caramels at Tho Spa. Willis Bros. & Co. are selling over coats aud mackintoshes at wholesale cost, ut tho Opera House corner. -20-8t Judge Geo. H. Burnett, John Knight, J. L. Patterson ai.J Harry Singleton were among the passen gers for Portland this afternoon. T. H. Bluudell'a market, opposite State Insurance ofllce, has a com plete stock of the choicest meuts, but uo fancy prices. Fresh buttercups at Jones'. Buy School Books at Patton's. The morning overland tram did not reach here from California un til about noon. Big Batch of molasses pepper mints mado every day at Tho Spa. W. T. Stolz, 114 State St. Tons of Independence middlings at C. Beak's, cheap. School Supplies at Patton's. Sweet cider Clark & Eppley. Nestucca cheese the best iu Ore gon and sola only uy uiaru a. Eppley. Brick cream cheese Sroat fc Glle. School Supplies at Patton's. Sweet elder Clark & Eppley. Chamber suits, u large Hue, 111 oak aud ash, at Keller & Marsh's. Get their prices. School Supplies at Patton's. Chocolate creams as flue us the finest at The Spa, 114 State St. Buy School Books at Patton's, "French boss tally, something new, at Jones'. Hon. John G. Wright hi at Port land on business. 10O0-5O Tablets at Patton's. Genuine Swiss cheese, Sroat & Glle Christian Science books and litera ture ou sale ut 820 Liberty street. Sweet cider Clark fc Eppley. Bruu and shorts are still the same price at Beak's, notwithstanding the rateo of price at the mill. 1000-6O Tablets at Patton's. 60o Books fur 25c at Patton's. Crockery and glassware at cott. Harrlt & Mel u tyre. G. Stolz Is at Portland. Baleiu Is a lively place today lu spite of the snow. There are still a good many hop tarsal) In Lion, Marion, and Yam hill oouutiw. Businetsat the IWeonltr's office was very quiet this morning. Look out for full program at Y, M. V. A I'HierUjonsw Mewlny evening. Mi TrnllSniff r of Astoria, 4 mm4 t in- U-4l ' YViUuQrtte, U th ".., . MmMirfi tWHM fiim,A4 lit I ( ft fafiii HifHjfMirfr HmlH (httt. for rlfi "' lK ""' pfM iff nil, (;hf.ll hlMM fit b (If. I'wfflllfVM.ifri'yV, A yy fMimifofH ''"" '" "'''" ..l..nl Urmi hftilllfM fHl ' WMlf I 111(1 Jlfri Wif UllMfTHM.fWH iMb, HllUAHWt ifMsi$iHfimn h v.?y high iIhIh MIiH imm i ir, Himli Jwl;nMy '"'""'W IUHllV l"0!(! J'IH,MHWAblllllil'Wi, (Jrwikwy tnrt lnwwiM rtttfwl- iumn.Mottaym a mom will nnii oynter niir it tint Al, V: dinroll HilfMiVrifiifrff Hnli'fii yniifiK mA Ma t)i)uyiiiK tliiKf thU wlntor UIim.JInU U still H lo Im Uf tm Mtimn Mill '"! I'M flcw Opplt0 Htiitw ImmuvM isoiiiimny, -'ii 'it ,i " CIAME LAYH, I would llko U nk lh promoter of tlHisocalluiJ "(irtiiiu Lw," who owns tlie,aoHt"fliil why It olioiild ho iwwrvwl Mini what fi7 Now I submit tho proportion t our IckIw lators that It m hii nlmurdlty to im such laws; that It I uiHiecesunry, mid that it works Injury to a ral many jwople nod U wholly tificon fltltutloiial. 'J'iero lit only n tow cases wliero It U ve clulmcil to h Justifiable to take i'h prirtv or labor from liltn ami uiuti oiny with the ld'a of returiilng n iqulv. alent In some way, a In the cum of taxation to support a goveroiiicnt, orect public building etc., premiin ably, at leant, for tho hutieflt of all. Now In tho case of "Chuno" bird for Instance, on what grounds can you usk us farmers to feed and hup port tho grouse, China plicanantetcV Are they necessary U) the life of tin Slate, or even toono cltl.yn? No, they cat our grain, mid live on tin fat of the land, only to fill tho game bag and pouch of tho fiMt hunter that comes along after the "CiW season Is past. We huvo no proprfot ary interest In them. After thi'i are fattened at our expense, ( wi sliould put In a bill for tho value of grain they have eaten and destroyed to tho said hunter, he would luujMi at us, and his lawyer would explain that they wero ferns Naturae and could belong to no one in particular My properly has been tuken "ultli- out th process of law" for the bene fit of homeone else. Do you mo the point? Aguiu, thereuro some hinlo that are said to be very valuable ut- Insect destroyers. Supprwo wcad. mlt that to be a fact. What then, are we to be compelled to feiibrnft U destruction of a largo percentage of our fruit by them because they are supposed to destroy moro or Icsh of our iuscct pesis; when with a suiul percentage of the value of the den troyed fruit wo could buy enough material In the shape of inxect ex termluutors to il-fctroy all the oflen slve Insects. I cay No with a l;lu N, in the case of deer, elk aud other game iu the mountains and Unenln, what l the object in saving them? If any one wants to save them for any particular purjiow', let them domesticate them, fed and take care of them and reap the profit if there Is any In it, and If not, let u keep out of It and save the slate the added expenses of another taxatcr lu the shape of game keeper or war den. It begins to smell too much like the aristocratic "preserves" and "gamekeepers" of England, JaI those who are so greatly interested iu the "game," pay for their "iiro tectlou and preservation" and w;e how quick they will back down. Perhaps Ihe "Rod and Gun Club" would take the Job. ResjK'Ctfully Submitted V,J. JJka'JV, Chemewa, Or., Jan. 27, WM, Tofay. Hood's Barsaparllla stands at the head iu the medicine world, admir ed lu pro0icrJty uudenviirJ iu meril by thousands of wouhMw compctit ors. It has a larger salu than other medicine. Such nucee eouio not be won without positive merit Hood's Pills cure cuistliutlou by restoring the peristaltic action of tin allmentry canal, Tliey are the Ih-nI family uithatlc. No doctor's bills resented fo (hi families wbo use Sinimoiis Llvei Regulator. To My Patrons. All accounts ituu me must le mU lied at oilce as I shall place all lh are not nU tor collection on Vfti 1st, 1603. I carry a large xl(k and mukt have trie money. All wori and good In my line at reattoubbl) prices aud katixfdetloi godmnieui Mkm. 1), I j. Vimtr.u. 1-2-lm The Court xtreet milliner. Hirnmons ilvt-r Regulator nevr sJHSHWCTBffl? lai is u relieve the worst caso ot ii;i'iiiMt'Mri'jwnw ... . a. . . 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IMM fM.iil A rt.i Jttmmw, mwi Ayer's Hair Vigor, fflfMftfr fit Oft J, 0 Avar k Ge Lewolf, Mm, llKWHMIMf. -Tilff Mt, Wlleplof nUirv, lx (lio io buttU hlook, wilofi f oootipfod Uy Win, tintnut, lino bvt'ti Kiipfillod with a hrond fllfery mid it put info fitoderu Minfrfi (onr ooHiiiiodalflMf, HttriientH'ii growing rurfillury hiMnex, ltd also Ims a heavy niiwU of wall jmpor, nnd pro pfttts to lend In hli line, To ndcotn modal UU urawltiK UustUuw Uo will (low out UU onllre stock of nollotifl, eld,, at actual cos I, JOok hltrl up, ir Cfiurcli Directory V.VAuvi.usAij?-OnttM ot lAttM'y and Omlrr tlreol, HmnUy orvlcM 10-.SO a, tn, 4rid 77) t), m tfinidny A0I100I 12 irt V, f, W, 0, K,thlV'tn.', Vtufer MicstlritfTliUMdfty, T?)l,tn, J, iUMttiKix, frtilr, fenldciioe in iAburiyniteet, I'ltwtiirTKMfAW-Clitifoh ulrcot, bitwemi CliBditkelA nnd Center, I'rbftchlritf tnorti mn nnd overling; Hfttitmlli cIkk)I1 12 m, Y V. H, O. ft, si rt-30 , ms, prayer tricot Ins" niiirndftyt70p,iri. lUv.V,lt, awynae, I), i) ptuUtr, hDUill HAI.km M, Vh clmreti, l'fpnoh. n every Hiind ty itt IfcTO n, tn, nnd 7 p, in. Htnidny nclitx nl H p, in, l'inytr oitctlriKTlMirrdft at 7 p. tn, Kjiworlli IXJitKiie, I'rfdfiy at 7 p, til, ItoV.Ctaw.lf. Ue, pfMtor, Cumiikiimmii l'liKMnrTKiirAH-Hnlotri, ')rnimi,Wiv J,K. Illnlr, i'unUir. Hutidny eHmi vvtry Hminuy, 10 a, in. VrtmcMng iveryHunrtay, 11 a. in, and 7W p. tn. ''Inireli Vihihh on illtfli ntret, Imlfrcnn Marlon and Union, Kvurybu&y wdlcoino. Vmrfii IfiiKTiiKiiM.'rwfyl.ilockx ou tli wtstlot ptkMtuttr (IiikH. ttcrvloc ovtry 4utjltb nl II o'clock, nnd at Ifti, llttbbntli wlioolal 10t, in, J'rnye rncotlng tvtiry 4nt irdiy iiIkIH nn&). Kvrrybodycordlidy UivlU'd, Hev, J.H.JcnnliiKK, 1'nntor, llKrnoDwrKi'idCVd'Ai,, Hervfc oiiHli luiliHtHdl and 7i'!0, Humlay Mifu.ol nt 12, KpwutlU MKUMatDilfi; 17yr mcet- llK usury Tlinrilrty evening. IlV. U, It, Ktllcrfimn.twNtor, Ht. iav.v' OAttwt.ia Oiiui(cit,-Che-iiwubUi and Vultauii. Hioiday rvlcei; luvr itiHi1S)n tn,; IiIkIi tmiM HMO; Mtiridny cfil fl p. tn ; venpi r lift, wftok day, low (limit 7 a, tn, ltov, J. H, Vvlillo, pio-tor, CowoiirflATinWAt,-OV)fiier Contor and Llltcrty EervUm Hundity at iOOOn, tn,nd ; p. in ', Huniiuy chii lit tn., Y, I', U, U, K, -it lie) p. tn,; prnyi ruiinUnifflyop.M.TUurn day, j;rAer,iOAr, UiHUiuniVurnw Wit mnkoUi uwl I7lli xImoU, Hervlfo In Knit 1UI1 ovary nndiiy avtulnu nnjV); Hnndny vliool at mm p tn 1 pmyr tnfcttlnif evtry Wtdmwlay itvetiinn ull0. ttr. I'AVt. y.i'Hwi'At, Unuunt-Ciirmr Oliureli and Oiiuniokela, Hi-tvlctn VrSt) u, in. and 7 p. in,; Huudayfhool ll:i , tn,; ervlM riiunday VsOp. in, lluv, W, Lund, itusUir, Viiutr JlAifiw, Lllfty and Marlon, ivntumlOiilH.iihuiiit'tjOS p. tn ; Sunday -:Iki,I 7 in,; yiitmu nMit meeting nt (I p.m.; piitytr iiiH-tluKliO'ttiun4f, IUjv. tiotntl Whltnker, imnUir. fur.n AlfTiioooiT. Hev, It, V, Pmnlley Iitor, Hrrrlctm Hnndny tnortiUiu nnd rrtuinic, Huniiuy school nt 10 n. in,; pruytr WU.U11K frtdny 11I11M, Church ,ptlt Nortli lluicm m tiool, ymrntin-fkl, U (tflilnnd ntV on cur line. iarvlrtsliif)H.in,un(170 p. in,; Hnndny cli'Kiinin,; (JlirMinn Kridenvor 6 p, 111,1 pruyrr tnullng Tlmrwlay 7X1 p. in. Hey, V, U, Uuiruii, I tor. 'I tin C'linri of (Ittd Iold regular ser vl( In Hit Ubtimiti HaptUt clmreti, on Nor b (MlngH lret, I'tttwUUig Hundy wt J-r p. in. t'ttiytt intnWnt evuty Tliur. Iy vtnliK nt 7) V) J' in, 1UV, ,'i'A.OIIIet, pVir. UriiHAH ItAlTlrr.H'irYlc In Utrtn&n littll cliurcli north ot CMIhich utittl, Sunday M-lwxlntlOu. rn, l'u-swlifru ntll h 111, V.vtuoiiVMtAtuiWt. lUty, John ftxIiUir, pukUtr, VHituriAM fAiirncK-Htrvltm n Unl larfnn unit nt lr,X) u.uunia T.U) f, in ; Hah tMlUnr.luniMiui Jlihlo study Thursday evtinliu. Unit I UllHCH-Uir. iii.ttnrtUi nnd Cotmf sir it rervi't lot U a, tn nnd 7,-vj a, in. -tun uy teiHioi hi 12, iter, T. W, Ituvtn, rUit. CiluiK-riAP-illuii nnd UtnUr, Hunday telimA 12 in,; pitmclittit VKH u. in.; yount prnpW Hictrty MI p. in,; prttusliUiK 7(H) p, tn lUiv, W, 1. Wlllhiinj), ptuior, t'.VAHOKUCAit-Oirtttr ot IMmty nnd OciiU r strteU, (Ittinuu strrvfe evtry first 4nd third iun(Uy, J, It, VUUtt, ftMtir, ituiiMAH ItVrimtAP -UottU CctingeHt, '4rtvlv-.on 4t nnd M Huuly ot each ti.ontU nt 2 p, m, tUiY. O, Y Meyr,pfiUtr, TKUfKHAPLKt-Vllton lxtie ot Oood TunpUt. Ho, w ititti trtiry Krldy iiUlnm HiHiiot Hull, 'Jravsluug ritrf o-r urv utrdMly uvUA, itollii. unit litnim risNllny.st m Hint, trtt, usury ntuultty utusriuum nt 3 lUm k, VHHivriA m:iicvr.'-Uiiir rvU nt ttAHiMek nvt1ytn111AAy.nl Tan fAUny tret. OtitUAn liKroitUKVs-CfpfM nnd Mnrt- iniAn niihtr villus 11 h. tn.'.f uiiilut vtiiitil I.- ' ..-..- .1 T .. . ' J - - . tr uiv.tiii ( Wd iiMxlny 7; v, PRICE'S Mk f lggMtMWiPfMM igj ii' CL o?-t- .ff-s C M tirj' wi,i.L K liZ.3. I i.)l.i.iiiiiiiMiiif'iiiiWl'MiiiiAi'iPuilii)iw,iulu;iiiwiwiiliiiiu Do M Os? Tables? tif YOU i)Q YOtf PATTON & Book Store, 98 State Street, SalemJ NOTICE THIS LIST. SI' "'$ PICTURESQUE. aOLDEN FLEECE. GLAZED BOND. MAGNOLIA. COURIER. Our Norpariel Pencil Tablet Will Be T. McF. C. G. Given, tho shoo 'i.-l. ' 1 -amount 01 stock carneu, ana on closer margins than any ANOTHER Has just boon announced, and many aro taking Men's Kip and Oil Grain Boots, best Boys' " " " Men's Working Shoes Boys' " " Men's Calf Shoes, neatest stylos Ladies Dontrola Shoos, tipped . Misses' " " " Children h Dongola Diamond tip You cannot afford to miss those offors. Terms, cash. Vnlunhla Cetiti. Prlcoa you must understand to rip ply to good coins, Bottor or worso preservation would mako a great dlffoionco in ovory coo, On that haaltf a United Btatos copper cont of 1703, with tho clover loaf, is worth twenty-five dollnra, or flvo times ii much an the vuluublo cont of 1709, From that tho premiums on conta run all tho way down tofivoconta. Tho valuable dates, in ordor of worth, aro 170,1, 1700, 180i, 179S, 1700, 1809, 1811, 1808, 1707, 1813, 1800, 1801, 1805, J BOO, 1708, 1807, 1823, 1857, 1810 and 1812,lnterviev in Washington Htar. A Hura Htgu, IlriggH What mnkea you think itH. Bpanglor Iovoh Iter husband so much) OrJgg He buya all her neckties for her, Clothier and Turnujiior. (ierninn M111I0 In Hjmln, Among royaltiex Queen Clirlutina of Hiiuin in uu ncconijiHshod mui clan. Not only Ih ho a good pianist and a clever violinist, but ho com umt mt well, A lullaby nong of her coiniKwiUon, writton for her son, is fiafd to be vory channing. Biie is the trtttronewi of the young musicians of tho capital. Her ambition is to Iopularize in Bpain tho musio of tho German wmpoucTHuni to this end, she has ordered that the Bnankli military bands shall include classical muic in their rIrtory,--New York Pree, Votlof hy El trlellf. A Japanese jtrofessor has Invented an ituitrumeut, which has been sub mitted to the officials of the house of representatives, that would enable wernoers to vot witliout leaving their seats. The niewber presses a. bwWoH and a numbered ball Is elee trfcally released U aa apjLratua be biud tte yreutdenfw ttkuir, After all Um balls, reureeeatiftfr tM aye and wm respectively, Imiw bee oounted w tttTfirvuymmn 10 tuatr pmum OLD SITTING Bl (iAiilit qulefcly on to frirlh'rt Jilfj vlnuffl unlit it mi tttfj Ihw, tlomnt, It'fi not loo Jute (o l A oxlfft'sied ft w tas-v ta f axwa i-zwj; A i.i..tiil lll.-i km fc .j i.i&.i.ri i.l AH t-Ux v Biiuuini iiiiu wo ro uuunug nv f WC i OAN am TllESJi! LliABlNG J311AN OLD FLAX. GRECIAN PARCHMENT. COLUMBIA. IRISH LINEN. MONARCH. SEASIDE. ORIENTAL. RED STAR. IRNIC. LEADER. PATTON & SONS. Below the Lowest. dealer, soils moro goods than 111!" ! 1 11 n tins is oasity oxpiainea oy tno other houso. CUT IN BOOTS " '. -,,, t.1 UU ;...;, f,7j ' (J. U. SAhBM MARKETS. Wheat- Olo per bushel. Oats 8fi40o per huahel. PotntoeB 6000o per bushel. Flour-fl.OO per hbl. IJran (Backed) $17.60 per ton BhorlH (Bucked) $100 por,ton. I'JgKS 85o per dozen. Chickens 8 to 10c per lb. Chopped feod-(Buoked) $10,00. Ducks 12Jo per lb, Qccbo 7o per lb, Turkeys 10o por lb, Lard 1216o per lb. Butter 1086o per pound lieef 712o dressed, Veal 10 to 12Jo, dresfled, Pork 712Jo dressed , Wool-lfil8o per lb. Hops lC18Jo per lb. ' . . How's This We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any caseot Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. V. J. Cheney & Co. Props., Toledo Ohio. ' We tho undersigned, have known P. J, Cheny for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obli gations made by their firm. West A, Truax, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O., Waldliitf, Klnnan k Co. Wholesale Druvulsts Toledo. Ohio, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surracesof the system, Price 76o. per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Testimonials ftM, Notie. Nolle U hereby gives, that tor lb par. pama ot tanking nn exnalRaltea ef all pr 'ms who may offer itiemietvM as ea di ctate tor tencliemof the Mboeta & I hi oouaty, J will belaapublle esnmlaaWoa al-aleui.Oreend,! I 'elk We44y, Ft.ruryl,ltl Api'lieenu tir etnle (lemMlcstOBS will ikiiilned nt 16 en me time. All venose lulenitluc to nyrtfuresrltS. ea4e nt thK Mine, ettmiM Mltf a Mr letter b lb enawlnnlloa. mnu wilt be reqalrea to m Me ol eaotf MKtral eaarneter, The aw tor tb ennwia ettea la tL fuua 1 hi 1Mb dy f tmni7m lewiiwew 4 tied (nil . a -si if SO POSTAL. KNICKERBOOl JAPANESE BO? OPAL BONNY,: & PLATE FINti 41 0 t Closed Out 'at 6 ,,1 JDI any firm in Salei ' n 1 . . t ll! lace tnac no sons AND SHOESi advantage of it tgA , . . '; ', titSffl , i.l Ronainnn- neatlv doa. WiiTii. ' H UIVtN. 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