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r 'TifarKt ffr V3 JBVflMKtT'OAmAJj iroVllKAIn OTtlDAY, WAY 10, IffMli Mfltofpto nr tw ft , "A., 4 SOMMER DRESS GOODS. W now impurid to alioW tli iie-Weal, largest And bwt llii of Summer Drew Gootk THBi BB&T UNB OI-- BllOOAMD flA'J'JBKN, PLAIN BLAOK flA'JMfilflN, PLAIN UlAOK OHALWK tflOUltED and PLAIN BATlsm tfiaUltED and PLAIN INDIA MUSLIN, FltBNOH OHALLIES, FKEN011 SATEEN, ffttENOH OUKPJfl, PONGEE SILK. BATI80I AN OOIID, COltDED TAFETTA, SATIN PONGEE, SATIN ULAOE, SATIN It AYE, AT1N OLOIUA, -TWO OIFTB,- Kfejcant Ladles' Gold Watch and Ueatitlful net of Wlvw war given away Beplemher Int. Our Shoe f took in still going nt( coat. All now goods and good quality. TUT DAI APT dry goods I Ht rALAlt AND SHOE COMPANY, 307 Commercial Street iFl "! kf .IrtWCH King Is HiHilcloneil ef IloMiery, - IF - You ars gotnto;tiulldorinkeany tried of lMpnvRat, en.lt on Ins uudsrt gned for Material. W bar a complete itoek, and are ready to mpptjr any prepatad contract, sewer work, grading, etc. Salem Improvement Co. OHUKCr'g BODY FOUND. Marion Ootmty's Judge Keftues Allow an Inquest. to The steamer El wood crew found the body of a dead Chinaman near Lincoln In the river on tho Polk county side and notified tho rlty marshal, who telegraphed County Coroner Stott. The coroner wired book to Marshal Mlnto to hold the Inquest. Before pro ceeding to do so tho county Judge was seen and the facta submitted to him. Judge Hubbard decided that aa the body was lying on tho Polk county Ida that county must bear the xpenae of tho Inquest. Some color In given to the coroner's theory hero oh the man was drowned by committing suicide off the dock at Salem and that this county has concurrent Jurisdiction to the other shore. The Polk county authorities were no titled to hold the Inquest. Whether they will do so, or not, Is not known. The Celestial's corpso Is lying In state at Lincoln In a badly decomposed con dition and may never receive an offlclul Inquest. CONBKRVATIVKS ViOTOIUOUH.-Judge Taft, of the United States circuit court baa just rend red an Important decls loo In the celebrated United .Brethren ofanroh controversy, at Toledo, Ohio, his decision being In favor of tno Con servatives or "Iladlculs. TIiIb Is the first decision of a United Hiatus court in this controversy, und Is therefore re garded very Important. Dir.KQATEB Homh. Judgo and Mrs. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wright, Mr, and Mrs. Coudlt, Mr. Meteohau Md daughter Araolla, Judgo Walton, H, A. Thomas, H. A. Johusou and J. T. Gregg returned today from the I. O. O. K. grand lodge at Kugouc MiaHTY Dollab. Agent Jos. N. DMkm or the Mrs. W. F. Florence dramatlo company, is In tho city, and baa arranged for their piny, "Tho Mighty dollar" to bo presented at the opera bouse next Friday evening. PER80XAL AMD LOCAL. Mrs. Frank Cooper Is at Gervals on business today. Prof. Starr departed this morning for a seyeral weeks' tour In Washington nod Idaho In the Interest of the Port land hospital. C. II. Moores and Judge J. J. Mur phy returned from Eugene today. So far no Salem bank has shown any signs of weakening. Young Pekin Buck, Davison's. County Treasurer Brown today counted Interest on (18,000 warrants held by two Salem banks and drew checks for the samo. The Consolidated Electric Light and Power Co. and Eleotrio railroad com pany pays out $3000 n mouth to Its employee. Eastern oysters, Davison's. Mlsn Myrtle Marsh was selected to ropresont Willamette University In the coming oratorical contest. Her suhjeot was "Tho Golden Age." The polutB considered were: 1st. clear understand ing of theme; 2nd. unity of sentences; flrd. right uso of words; 4th. arrange ment, 6th. energy or viger: 0th. Imag ery, figure of speech: 0th. delivery. Live Chinese pheasants wanted at Davison's market, 04 court St. Mrs. J Mitchell and daughter Jea nette, of Gervuls, returned today, after a visit with friends ut Salem. Good new bouse to rent, six blocks from post oillce. Also a furnished Iiouho to rent. Iuqulro of Geo. M. Heeler. 6-20-tf Mr. and Mrs. G. It. Thomas, of Stay ton, are visiting In this city for a few days. Tub Journal Is In receipt of com plimentarli'S from F. N. Derby, secre tary of the Balem speeding association. Who sells ilsh V Davison. Tho announcement of tho Indepen dence District Hoeing association will annear lu these columns In n few days. Horsemen address M. O. Potter, Inde pendence, Or,, Sooretary. Orln Barker, A. O. Coudlt and Phil. Frets aro homo from the state grand lodge I. O. O. F. Pure bred eggs for setting at puvl son's market, Court street. Hawks A Levar, paper hangers, 07 State. No Yftlii(il))M Found In ills Jiafr gflgc Ho In DlftdiHrgcd m hi nocenf. Our Baiiv Effoiit." At tho Pres byterian church this Friday evening. The most original entertainment of tie season; flue talent and souvenir program that will delight tho whole fatally from the baby up. "Our Baiiv AKFORT"At tho Prea byterlau church Friday evening. The nott original entertainment of the , on; flee talent and souvenir programs that will delight the .whole family from the baby up, Thb Modki For display of choice vegetables and fruits and fresh groceries, Uple and fttuoy, Includiug the famous Friee flavors aud extracts, go to J. A. Van Xatea'a grocery. Hawks A Levar, paper bangers, 07 Srvkbe ItUNAWAY.Thls morning as Wm. Scott was drlvlnir Dr. Cart- wright's horse from tho barn to that gentleman's ofllce. tho spirited aulmal took a run. A Duo broke and Mr.Soott was thrown from the buggy. Ho re ceived some serious scalp wounds, and a kick from tho homo ou his haud. Ills wounds weru dressed at ouco by ur. uyru anil he Ib uow qulto comfort able. KCLLER 4 SONS' CORNER. Hawks A Le"ar, wall paper, 07 State. Favomtk Bkouiihd. Clark & Ep ploy, the live Court street grocers, have secured the exclusive sale of the famous "Favorite" brand of flour, It la recog ulced as the best lu the market. m Hawks & Levar, wall paper, 07 State. Bilvkh Mkual CoNTMBT,-The sec ond Deiuoreet contest will take place at the Boulh Balem ohurob, Muuday evening, May Sd, with eight contest ants. Fine Poultry Davison's market. Hawks A, Levar, paper bangers, 07 tstate. Geo, W, Johnson & Bon have mot with great success In placing tbelr "Happy Home" clothing this spring. It gives more genuine satisfaction than any ottwr line or goods ou the market. The low price are a great surprise to all buyers, Hawks 4 Levar, paper haugerv, State. ' Z 07 it I Fer isle, Qood team, wagon and barn. AUo A year-oki Mly, well broke single r double, flue driver,' App'y te M. O, Cowe.fcMiwpHi's addiUea.SAth street H-m Wlillo Jnmts King, tho horse (ralncr froinl'(igclHotlii(l,WAi held here for riori paymentof bills, ho was really detain ed on suspicion of robbing the Krnueie reflldoiico lost Sunday, of noarly $300 worth of valuables, Ho hns since then shown a strong deslro to leave tho city. He throw up his Jobs of training for sovcrnl people and called on Mr, Kraunso, saying that ho was Very sorry tho houso had been broken Into, as It would glvo him a bad name, ho thought, as he had been In Krausse's employ when tho roblwry oc curred, His baggago failed to reveal any of the stolen property. Ho Is not sus pected of connection with any other put ty thefts committed about the city for somo months past. No evidence had been obtained this forenoon to fix the crime of grand lar ceny as charged In the complaint. The police expected to be able to find some evldenco of the crime In King's effects, but failed. Mil. KINO PISMIS8ED. Upon hearing ubout noon Mr. King was discharged. He was able to show that at tho time of the Krausse robbery ho was at tho fair grounds, and that he earned his living honestly. He has satisfied Mr. Weastacott ub to his debt and may remain around here. Mr.Klug haa been pretty roughly used by tho police In this case, but mistakes will sometimes be made even by tho bluo coats. MAY mOSKCUTK. Mr. King says be may prosecute the police. They have put him in a bad box and If he can get help he will make It tropical for being putlu Jull and dis graced. Ho Is a worshiper at St. Jc tteph's church and Union lodge, I. O. G. T., was known by Judge Bonham when he was coachman for native princes of Eust India, and has hereto fore borne a character above reproach. 1 9 i SONS OF VETERANS. Division Staff announced Surprise Party to Sumpter Camp. Tho headquarters of Oregon Divis ion Sons of Veterans has been estab lished at Salem. The. beautifully framed charter wus shipped here today and orunmeutH tho wall of the colonel's ofllce lu the postofllce block. The di vision staff was announced at the meet ing last night, ai follews: Surgeon, 8. H. Griffith, Phil. Sheri dan, Woodlawn. Chaplain, W. E. Johnson, E. D. Baker Cump, Oregon City. Adjutant, B, H. Leabo, Sumpter Camp, 8ulem. Quartermaster, S. E. Howard, Sump ter Camp, Salem. Inspector, A. I. Crandall,Gen. Melggs Camp, Lobauon. Mustering Officer, H, L. Wells, Sher mm Camp, Portland, Judge Advocate, Wlllard Larned, Sumpter Camp, Salem. Sergeant Major, A. W. Patterson, Rums Ingalls Camp, Heppner. Quartermaster's Bergeaut, H. L.Mar tin, Geo. R Custer Camp, Eugene. J. P. Rogers, Salem, aide-de-camp on the colonel's staff. TUB LOCAL CAMP. Bumpier camp mustered a number of recruits last night and Is now 30 strong. There will be another muBter next Thursday ovenlusr, the last before Me morlul day. Following Is the local stair: Chaplain, J. E. Shoemaker, First Bergeaut, L. E. Burrls. Quartermaster, Hugh Goodell. Sergeant of the guard, J. W. Roberts. Color Bergeaut, H. Titus. Corporal of tho Guard, A. Z Roberta. Camp Guard, Wlllard Lamed. Picket Guard, Wylle Zlnn. Owing to promotions to division offi cers a new captain and first lieutenaut must be chosen, A BOIU'RI8R. Immediately after muster a genuine surprise was perpetrated by the arrival at the camp hall of a large delegation or the Woman'a Reller Corns and Graud Army Post, All business wa supcuded aud cake aud fruit followed speech making by Mrs. Capt. Jones, Mrs. Major Smith, Past Commaudew Batohelor, Sherman and members of Sumpter camp. There 1 not a happier or pieasauter lot or people lu existence thau was assembled last night and the very graceful compliment of the ladles was duly appreciated. Halibut, Chinook salmon, Sea Baas, Cat lUh, Boler Carp, Shad and mauy other varieties or choice Ilsh received dally at Davloou's Court 61, HiarkeU For thk Chu.dkkn, A 10-lneh " Kaliedeeeope " something very amunlHg. Only 10 eetiu. At Dear boru'a book Mere. MiMH A0KKKMAM' hr.OtVMlH, 61iIha as Deplctod ny nn MlMlonnry. KtJllflAIlt Am Interested audience IMmicri I" Miss Aokpfffintf on Unltlmtli, id 0 Hi when slio discoursed on (empofrtiiot. On Monday fiftfhl a flno ninlleilrs greeted licrv After good iniitlo and pMvcr.Mlos Aokermnii npponrcd III iho loose, flowing garments of tlio (JfiltiMO woman, and prfrded to depict the life of tho women of Asia. Landing first In China, Hint fiopti lous country, where the bnbblo of inilN tlttides ovou oti tho waters lu snmpnn, caused her to wonder. Bonietlmes there were three generations lu one boat, numerous children stored Mow at night on shelves, one above another. Women doing tho work, aud certainly haying "women's rights," If that means tho right to labor Incewmntly, On land or water they are mere slaves, Miss Ackerrrmn travolod by scdnn chair, Jlnrlklsha, wheelbarrow ntitl buf falo cart, without springs or scat, oyer country without roads. Often she, with her attendants, were obliged to sleep In the samo room with tho buffalo and pigs. The cruel nractlce of foot- blndlng she witnessed especially among mandelns, and was told that tho sole reason tor continuing the custom was, the men thought no woman beautiful unless her feet were small. Some wom en thought, and rightly too, that com pression of the waist by women or oth er lands was more Injurious. Wives am bought, a coollo paying J5, and a higher class man 80, or $50. Receiving an Invitation to a wedding in high lire, written In many curious characters, she inquired tho meaning, and was told the Invitation was ad dressed to the foreign lady who Invites men not to use wine or opium. Tho wedding feast consisted of twenty-four courses, and the men were able to partake or all. Miss Ackerman found It difficult to do this even with silver chop sticks an hundred years old. The bride as usual did not appear uutil sent for seven tlmea. She was dressed lu red, aud sat at table veiled, without speaking for one hour and a half. Then her mother-in-law peeped into her face and called her son, the bride groom. The couple then met for the first time. If life is too unbearable, her only escape Is by suicide. Conversing with a Chinese states man about the opium truffle, Miss Ackerman was told that the whole or China only needed a rooflug from Bide to side to make it a vast aud complete opium den, Chrlstlun Euglund had forced the truffle upon the cmplie. This is the darkest spot on England's flag. A dark spot on our own beloved flag is the sending of thousands of gal lons of rum to heatheu uutlons. Balling for Japan Mlsa Ackerman be sought a physician's prescription against seasickness and was told thut seasickness wus only a woman's fad. Just make up your mind you are not to be Blck aud you will not be. Proud ly and resolutely she undertook to car ry out instructions, but could only go as far us a Bight of the first coune at dinner. Four days of seasickness fol lowed. - At the Japauese port twenty dainty little ladles with their white ribbon badges met her. One gentleman ac companied her, who informed her that he was a member or the Woman's Christian Temperance union. He of fered her his arm, which she took very gingerly aud held blm at a little dis tance for fear she might stumble and cause the little man to fall. She was given a graud reception, aud told of the astonlshlug progress of the W. C. T. U. work in Japan. Upon being questioned she advised the Japanese ladles to cling to their own graceful and comfortable costume, instead or adopting the for. elgn. She visited the great university of 1,000 students. Miss Ackerman next visited Slam, shipping lu a vessel manned by u captain aud four white officers. On board were 13,000 coolies. Two riots occurred, but were quelled chaining some and throwing others overboard. Ou lauding Bhe was taken at ouce to the top or a pagoda 300 ft high In order to view tne capital of Blam. The streets were water aud full of boats. The condition of women was even worse thon In China. A wire can be pawned for a husbands debt. Men, women aud children blacken their teeth with Betel nut. She was conducted to the king through rows of 160 armed troop. The king knew all about theW. O. T. U. aud thought such a society must make the world better, III nwii wniiiNf wer inof coiilfliiM Ifi tlielf llifnfiP9 limn llipy WOtfM t MiiriilMf, Md own liM ubjeoM wmI rilld hotly, liM 10 wived 00 clilMwil and (M) women In M Imfcui, Ut Ills leiHIilM WPfO Hrfllfltl lllrillAf MMelA ovory Hiri'tii! silver, golden Iniagfi sllhldnl wlllijpwr-ln On Imiii!o pofit (iifiied (fie slerfillig illhlillin so lnfn tfint a tK)U might Ho In III tM, it wus iicitr Alined, a soft light streamed through Him wlinlowi, n a! (endnht lapped n post when out flaw hundreds oMinls, their i(iullr ilirlek mingled with that of Iho worshipers to aether Willi the sights ninrio a never to bo forgotten Imprt mIoii. '1 hero nro cow teuiilcN mid monkey temple, At Hlngnporc MIm Acktniinti witnessed tho worship of Iho siil by hundreds of I'Arsecs. doing In tf in grny dawn of the morning to n cllfl where theso men knelt to catch sight of tho first rays of tho rising sun which certainly was grand beyond description. Bho thought If alio, did not know tho true God sho might Join them lu their worship, Bho thought of tho tlmn which Is to como when tho heayens shall roll away ns a scroll and all things earthly be removed, and yol tho souls of these men shall live on, Bho ssld to God as she had said flvo years previous, "Tako my life and let It he, Consecrated Lord to 1 hec," In lndlanho visited tho Taj Mahal, by tho soft light of the moon, tho tomb palace ofu heathen queen. A Christian native sat on tho tomb and sang a few words at a time, "All hall tho power of Jesus name," echoing and re-echoing came the words "Crown Him, Crown Him Lord of all," It seemed us though the choir of heaven had come to earth, After the lecture an appeal was made for the many millions of women In In dia, volunteers were called for to edu cate those girls, flvo persons promised to glyo ten dollars per annum for three years for this purpose. I AIN'T I A BIRD ? Costume Recital. Tho musical and character recital this Friday evening at Willamette university, by Miss Carrie S. Rudolph, favorite impersonator aud entertainer, opens at 8 p, m, PKOQRAM. Piano Duett Misses Culbertson and Altermatt. Belected Number Miss Rudolph Vocal Solo Longing Mlllurd Miss Cleuver. (a) Biddy McGinuls at tho Photog rapher's, (a) MrH. O'Toole. (Irish Character In Costume.) Miss Rudolph. Mandolin and Guitar Duett Bolected Mr. Rogers and Mr. Rlesachen. Tho Bllud Flower Girl of Pompeii. (Grecian CostumeJMIss Rudolph. Vocal Solo The Dulsy Ardlti Miss CurMnter. a Bockery Setting a Hen. b Vhs Murrluge u Failure. (Germun Character In Costume.) Miss Rudolph. Vocal Solo Selected Mr. G. H. Harris, fa Pameely i.lThe Old Hoopsklrt. ( Yankee Character in Costume.) Miss Rudolph. NOTES FBOM EXCHANGES. Eugene Guard, 17th: Mre. W.J. Plymuleand Mrs. Frances Luy went to Sulem on the local this morning We notice Hon. Phil. Metscbau aud A. O. Coudlt, of Salem, among the dele gates. Perrydale Patriet: Miss Fannie Richardson, who is attending school at Salem, Is visiting her brother, Mr. Geo. Richardson, of McCoy. rerryaaie item: Mrs. James, of 8herldan, visited the family of H. B. Tingle last Bunday while on her way to Salem. Astoria Budget: The Oregonlan, It will be remembered, made for years a shameless and unconscionable fight for the removal or the state ralr to Port land, and haa all along claimed nnd effected to bellave that the capital should be located at the big and bully ing metropolis. Clearly for collossal gorge and abysmal greed poor little Ba lem Is not company for Portland. Eugene Register: A. O. Condlt and wlfo came up from Salem vesterdav and are guests orE. O. Potter aud wife. Mr. Condlt Is well known here and is a delegate to the grand lodge. McCoy Item: Mrs. Case, of Salem, visited friends here Suuday. Albany Demecrat: C. E. Ilendei son will go to Balem at the coming con test, aa tbe state University orator, having won the position In a prellml nary trial. Dallas Transcript: Mrs. G. G. Blng- nam accompanied tier husband tmm m. but he thought ' Jem to Dallas and was the guest of Mrs. PRICE'S With my now spring suit, just from tno Woolen Hill M. OBT ONJiJ OF TJiJUIJl All Wool Home Made Suits, YIOQUEJtl yix STORE, SALEM, OREGON, 0. CI, Goad whllo lio attended court,... . Sunday Dallas was visited by fourteen wheelmen from Balom, They nil rodo pneumatic tiro bicycles, and as they rodo gracefully and nolselesAly through our streets presented a very pretty picture Mrs. Judge GooJI. Burnett came over feom Balem and spout Bun day on a visit to her brothers, the Messrs. John and Chan Belt, Rural Nerthwest: It Is ovldont that the Balem folks Intend to do all In their power to moko tho July meeting of tho Oregon State Horticultural Society, which Is to bo hold lu that city, a nota hie one. Tho fruit growing Interests which center about Salem aro becoming j ciy Kreui unci tnero is a rast growing appreciation thoro or tho vast Import auco of this Industry. "Braco Up" Isn tantalizing admonition tothoso who at this season feel all tired out. weak, without appetite and discouraged Hut the way In which Hood's Sarsapar llla builds up tho tired framo and gives a good appetite, Is really wondorful. Bo we say, "Take Hood's nnd It will braco you up." For a general family cathartic we confidently recommend Hood's Pills. "Favorite" llou- is a true favorite. J1p3I yW vilsKl We flpe Opening UL A New Lino of III STATIONERY Heo the tatcst in ENVELOPES. VISITING CARDS ALL SIZES Patton Bros., DooUoallorn and Stutlonera 08 BTATK BlItKKT. MKW AIIVKIITIHKMKNTH. r OHT. a pulrofgdlu bow HDCctaclw.mo. JU wiioro on Commercial mreot. A rownra win given Jorrocovery. lvoiivout.loiii.xAi, ofllce M7-3t FURNIHI1KD UOOMH.-A. few dclrsbl .,-.Uoo.!n,,' w.,lh. or w'iI'out board, nenrbuit nw centre. Call at m Water strc-t. -Mi room E ho ' locatcil lot, will) nAljK VArv nlMl hoii. nn mil yr,.r: r.. .r'.?7 . .' "j:." .TT-f ..I.' .""""'""'H'H Ut 11 UIM1IIDLIO lunn,.:KS.si,'I"',,, ouU partiwisf?, piM I KEEP COOL Inside, outtldejwjjali tho w.y through, HIRES' ft ThU uroat Temirance drink: DCCH u uvauumi, u( U tilcuu plouiant. Try (. Iftn.lm mills I'APKIl U kept on fllent K. O. Dime's X Advortlalnir Atoncv. 01 nnd nr Mnmimnu SnC.i1.,f,';Bn",Kr".tlc.,,"0 California, wlir oontrao- foradvertMng can Imtnado for It. ATVKtiTlONs-Canu buttlea.nlil Irnn mi ohlde, st old Court ilouo, Halcm. mminv nnl1 fnm - bottles, old Iron and nil kinds of inetaV OIjAH. CHIlHTiAN HOIKNOK-Lllernturo klndioniiftie at SM Liberty street. of all 4-&..IT Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR Admitted to practlco In nil tho courts. In. iii i'Y" i uorrann pcnn luz nconle and imin.. ... ,i. ......' itaUtOfTicOI. KllnlCKIt Mnl.n ' l"l.ll wf m--rw9j HWl.Vt Electric Lights On Weter System. TO CONSUMERS : taw'SSB.awM ana m now ble to (Vrr, ih. ?i?pps.r,u" Hit than any ylem and .PU.bli. Vot,r than any city on the WMt? rU ,ower Arc and Incandescent Light lug. Electric Motors for nil purposes where power Is re- in I red. Money to Loan. frnT5roSriybbeyThod0 tt ,,npr0Ve, Mr 0r LOMBAItD INVESTMENT CU ror Urins, et., apply to AttirT,. .. t. J.9llK A. OAltHON, Attorney at law, over uh's llauk, Salem! Or. "SMiTfl BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLABTEUER8. i!t5r.rJ'K;n?otu,y-I,rkWur,ibloc,c'room 'KS'-' ucniiguuaiiareu.e by an fclectrto Meter. iT.. H" 'ra many Hrhi. hUa. are weoT "ThTA?.... fo.' olr Omco -"wra J79 Commercial St, AMERICA'S Favorite Entertainer, Character Impersonator. Aselted by home U'eot In a nio.ti Friday, Ma? fRnnS " OBialaatthtbook.tor0 nau- lleki?. HP. M. CARS. Up. in. Cars leave lintel and I OBtofflco dally for AhjIuui, i cnltentlary and Cemetery on Capital City Railway. Car leaves Un, collect ing with verlaad train, and caw leave Hotel every 80 wluntc8frewtfii.w.toli P. m. for all peluts aii tlin lines eiCeBtlneCcMAfoi-vrac VaVau effte Biet iUUi,....!- nV-i..D - - nanvii)(i;i ainitir. namBakin I v:d aae WM-Am CARPET SALE. owder Hawka Levar, wall fft, Vt SUW, Tae if gas Oe 1 1 ef Tartar Fewtr.-Ko AU;K Alaea. Vmi im llWUmu tf Hotiti 40 Ymm Um nnfrri IWu til .. portunliy ta 'l"sZ Tx one week ! . BaUrday BKht, yllhft 'edud prlcel Th, w clve all or jwtrose an Will )Os4tlViilv alemt. next -BUYTHrswr. .... WILLIS Br1 ArijKS OWCRAHOUBi: COKNEB & CO. "l--, 8ALXM, OWCOOX, HTnfcia4vJI,