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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1895)
te-MibJ U k j HoMce. Vmir atif ntlon in resDectfally called in luxrtirin 25 of ordlnaocs 203, which by order of the committee oa street and pabllo property, I am directed to strictly enrorce. Bectlon 35 reads a follews: Ahy Mnon who shall throw or deposit in ny street, sidewalk or footpath of the city of Balera, any broken glass, bot tles, crockery, nails, or any other sal boo whatsoever, whereby the feet of horses, pedestrians, or any moi i,nTdmn mar be lulured: or throw, de posit or sweep Into or upon any street, aiaewaix or jw.j.m -.tuj, neper or other auUUnce whatever, ex ,r't mnnvr or the dirt resell loir from travel, shall, upou conviction thereof before me recoruer, uo uw uuv in than five doliara nor more tbatl fifty dollar. V. J. Culver, Btreet cooimUsluuer. Akokeepthegutterclean. 5 8-10-d rrnn summit rniTnVIT .Weather and lur i.iiii,ii. -ii;imti.n, SHU VSUI1UU 7UUUI1U (DAILY- AU'.WJKKLTJ , , , . ,.if. MibMdAMMMa 7reu rcr. Notice. Uotlce la hereby given that I have fnuda on band sufficient to pay all war rant la .tied prior to January 1, 1B4, andJ-ttlhe same will stopdrawloK interest from and after the date oi thU notice. Jaspek Miwto, Treasurer Marion county, Oregon. May 14, 1895. 1 --- County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given that I bav money on hand to pay all county war rant endorsed to November!, 1693. Interest will stop on same from date ol this notice. Hale u, May 0, 1635. Jap junto, County Treasurer, Marion County, Oregon BY HOPSR BROTHERS, WEDNE8DA.Y, MAY 14, 1S35. 6-9 2w Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. IOW, tfNT, 1, 1895 J State Treasurer's TweUtn Notice. ttTATE OP OllEOOW, TBKASUKV DKPAilTJUiST, Ualkm. May Notice la hereby given that tnere i funds on band with which to redeem all outstanding state warrants endored by me "Presented and not paid foi want of funds" drawn on the military fund; and also all outstanding state warrants endorsed by me between the dates of March J, nd March 10,1895, (both dates Inclusive; drawn ou otbet funds; and thai all such warrants, prop erly endorsed, will be paid upon presen tation at this ofllce, interest thereon ceasing from, and after, the dale of this notice, Phil. Metscham, 5-1-dlw HUte Treasurer, as State of Ohio, City op Toledo, LtVCAB County. Prank J, Cheney makes oath tnat ke Is the senior partner of the firm of V. J. Cheney &. Co., doing business In the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tkesam of one hundred dollars for each and every case o( catarrh that can Kftibs cured by the use of Hall's Cat arrh Cure, Fhank J. Cjikhey. Bwora to before me aud subscribed ia my presence, this flth day of Decern ber, A. D. im. A. W. Qlkaboh. f Nnl--u-,'"f i .... . . U" (IPsCatarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts directly on the blood aud mu cous surfaces of the system. Bund for isftiiraomais, iree. P. J. CllKNY it Co.. Toledo. O. 'Hold by druggists, 76o. City Warrants. Notice Is hsreby elveu tliu hand funds applicable to the payment of all warrants of the City of Baleui drawn ou tho 'general fund1' and "en dorsed" before February 7, 1695. internet will cease On said warrants from and after data of this notice. J5, J. Hwappouii, City treasurer. Bftjem, May 8, JbOf, W Ut w l fire m m kjB'IM Wljlttll snaseiiii iHhrauitf LIFORNM.- Aunnj c.. fusrw ton of tOnuntf JllftfJ wvmi it n riMV fvrufcUiJuif km.il Cutt tamti T-flf-t-f mmmk )tW3myKWK W9J ' sak IMJ M'- K fmmw m womwu onoVlU-E.CAL, "VI Purllvr ,HWH4 UIUWKK,' Nerve Tonic I5U)0C! Hiillilcr sil m"TnL. jj0 r-Pt r m&.rj :iF A WILFUL, MALICIOUS LIB. The simple fact is that the whole money put Into railroads In our region of Vast distance and upars population, during the pas' fifteen years, has been practically lost. These losses have fallen mostly on oar Eastern etttesand Europe. The further losses that bare followed the operation of the roads through receiverships have fallen partly on the localities where these uoforlu nate ventures were made. But on the whole the localities which have the roads are far ahead, and therefore have small reason to complain. Oregonlan, May 13. The above, from the corrupt and bankrupt old Portland Oregonlan, Is a wllfnl, malicious lie about Oregon and is only a part of the oppressive clncb ! which that has been the organ and exponent from time immemorial, it simply opposes, as it always has op poied, all extension of railroads in Oregon In the Interest of the Southern Paclfla monopoly. The organ of the clncb. now fears the old Oregon Pacific may be extended tjBaiem and Eugene, to Astoria and Eastern Oregon, exten sions that would at once make the old Oregon Pacific a great and valuable system of railways from the start. The cinch that has been exercised on the pubMcatfairg, the politics, tho govern inent, and on the press of the state ihould be broken. The fact is, no railroad management is too corrupt to suit the Oregonlan. It Is the defender and eulogist of railroad wreckers like Bbulze and Villard, of the Hoggs and the rotten receiverships of the Oregon Pacific. Bo long as the people are robbed and the stato kept from developing, the Oregonlan seems to be happy. Its latest slander that all railroads built In Oregon aro a dead loss Is for the sole purpose of frightening the new purchasers of the Oregon Puclllo from building any extensions, and in the hopes of preventing any possible extension of a railroad to Astoria, and If possible to keep all western Oregon In the clutches of the Southern Pacific. The people of Oregon are a long'sud'or- Ing, patient people but they cannot be crowded beyond a certain point with out rebelling. The insertion of the Oregonlan that all railroads built In Oregon aro oper ated ut a dead loss Is a lie asXtuuuiaL - .ris-tno Ongon Pacific Is con cerned, because Jlecelver Clurk has paid operating axpeuaos and put about $30,000 of repairs on tho projMjrty since he lias run It. Hut It would not suit the Oregon Hog to tell the facti or the truth so It grunts eut: "The simple fact Is that the whole mouey put Into railroads lu our rvglou during tho past fifteen years Is practically lost." That statement Is deliberately made In uu arllolu on the editorial pagu of (he Qre gonlaii, discussing the sale of tho Ore gon Pacific to Homier and Hammond, for tho deliberate purpose of driving capital from seeking Oregon for (n vest-tneut, When the metropolitan press of Ta oonia, Hiatlle, halt Krmiclsoo.Balt J.nlie City ami Denver Is seeking to do all In Its power to enlist capital In railroads In those sections, mid at the 9ry time when there li a slight hope of a general revival In railroad building In whluh Oregon U sum to share, this "stinkard" among Pacific poast newspapers slabs our stale mid Its peopla with Its mail, clous and wilful lis that railroads In Orrgon are a Mai , HHMHJ HmUlU..n,Liiu.., 0OM1J OiT TUB I'WNOjI. Crop. The U.S. department of agriculture bureau lias issued bulletin No. 7 of the Oregon Bute weather service for the week endin; Monday, May 13, for Western Oregon, as follews: Weather: Haiti fell on Tnesday 7th; weather cleared Wed nt lay 8th; the morning of the 9th general frosts oc corred and light frosts on the 10th. The temperature rose from noon of the 9th reaching Its maximum oh Sunday the 12tb, when it was from 80" to 90 The maximum temperatures were from 3ito&0' for the week, the miuimum from 32" to 5S. The rainfall ranged from .05 to .66 of an inch. Hall fell in t'io coast counties on the 7tb. Over the central Willamette valley, a thun der storm accompanied by hail occurred ontbeStb, being especially heavy in portions of Marlon couuty. Bince the 10th warm, clear weather has pn YaiUd. Creps: The frost of the 9:h did some dimage to potatoes, strawberries and tender vegetation. It has caused or will cause conelderab e fruit to fall, but as the trtea have been too heavily lalen the frost will only cause some thinning of the fruit that otherwhe would have been thinned by band. No real and serious damage resulted, because immediately after the frost, fog and cloud prevailed over the greater portion of thU section which acted as a operand prevented Injury. The rain which ceased on the 8th was beneficial and the warm weather has produced a marked growth in all yegetatlon. Borne few strawberries are. ripe, but it will be a week or ten days yet before large quantities are ripe. Cherries are showing color in southern counties. Hops ate growing vigorously and are to the tops of poles in many yards. Winter sown barley is heading out and early sown fall wheat has begun to show heads. Potato planting contin ues In coast counties. In the yalley counties many fields have the vluts abovo ground. Grapes are In leaf. Roses have commenced to bloom. The ground Is in a Jiiolst condition, and with warm, bright sunshine, rapid growth of all vegetation will ensue. Many correspondents note the unusual bright crop prospects at the present time prevailing. WHY THE JOUENAL 0IB0U LATES.. - .TupajM.T. It Is a (earless newspaper. It Is a paper of the people It Is supplied at half the jlrlce. rt Is worth double tho price of ny other. It serves thu people. Dally by null, $3.00 a year. Weekly $1.00 i jpSt S io W. O. SVlnner Is one of the best known men In Wakefield, Ms. Hs Is a war veteran and eTery body's friend. He ssys: "I had rbeamttism and wu In poor health a long time. Indications pointsd towards ths accumulation of Imparities is the blood and gsrms of disease I wu constipated and hid no appetite. I evi dently needed a good blood purifier and dlctded to Uk Hood's SarssparlUa. It made a -clung all throagh my systsm, gave m an appttlU and worked Sec tlvely en my blood. I am now perf totly well, mr blood has been pat in good 'order, thanks to Hood's." W.Q.SxnraaB. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the Public Eye Today. Hood's Pills &'".' TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local ana Portland quotations. BALKM JPKODUCK MAKK.KT. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 4 cts.; Hogs dressed 4c. Live cattle 22Jc. Bbeep alive fiOO. MILL PBICES. Salem Millimr Co. quetes: Flour In wholesale lots (2.25. KetalL 12.60. Brin-fll bulk, $12.50 sacked. Shorts $12 13. Chop feed $14 and $15. WHEAT. 40 cents per bushel: HAY AND OKA1N. Oats 20(a) 221 c Hay Baled, cheat 5.606; timothy $7.50. FAKM PRODUCTS. Wool Beat, 10c. Hops Bts, 3 to 7c. -Eggs-T-Jri" trade, 8Jc. Butt - Best dairy, 1012Jo; fancj creamtFy, 16(a20c. Cheeae-MU to 12) cts. Farm' smoked meats Bacon 9c; bams, 11; shoulders, 7. Potatoes 20c. Onlonsr-2 cents IJVE POTILTBV. i'oudry Broilers 10c; Htni, 16c; roosters not wanted; duces, c(g7c. Flour Portland, sua.- Wnifn wn. $2 05; graham, $2.30; superfine, $1.80 per oarrel. Oats White, 2330c; inlUing 3i 32o; grey, 2028c; rolled, in bagt $5.750.00; barrels, $6.006.25; cases, $3.76. Potatoes 25o per sac, HayGood, $fi0.60 per tou. vooi vanev, B(ut'. MUlstuilH Bran, $12.60 ;ahorta,$13. 60; chop feed,$13 per ton; chicken wheat. iuu per ueuuu. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer lu Groceries, Taints, oils. Whitlow laKs,VuruiftlieJs and tlicinosteoiuplctestoclc ol ltriiftliej ol all Kinds iu the state. Artists' Jlnterinls.LIme, Hair, Cement aud Shingles and finest quality oi GRASS SUEDb NLW ADVERTISEMENT. nllu0 UOKO, wborunUiewiihhoueop- two jeaMftgv.ieavloz mc dbts,and weui IU IJIilDA. XIO OUW HsUiia) 1AJ luiu, vm efcotiid iviit out Xor bun. He owea Wlog Mow e -.-.. i --, T-.r,. ti Ulv LaUUE TJU. ISUU 1UU1 K'Ut w - - - K ikying aud nntl jinie wlaniDg dock. .1UU3 tun HA1CHIU- iToin Uie txrst ' 9 r- . . . . , uiuWi.uoiisaiid Blao AnoaituiitLS ai axiu times pilec. f. Kllngele, cor. Uberty a luiouHtretla. 6 31 in.. a .UlUh.tv ixjl. A Tiooui bous. Uaru A and other uutbu.id.Dc: D.KiaanU; 10- uied; alu luteal uturcajib. or wU lake an nnltnuraved loi iu Dart dm3 ment 11 accepted at once. Apply to X. Y . litnuU, 105 State st. OU 011 i.ilUiU andaiur ibu .al l wui be round cclOKrularXallorlae and Hpalrlag utuiot&s at the oprK bou stand, reccnto occupied by tbe bkiem T.ilorlDj; rt kbiUb mem, WLtre I halj te tuuX to rtcrlve and ex tculoail oidera at very ruiMinaoie laten and lnanorKiuanUke fctyle. J. KUBENsTtJ.S. lt Court it. i'L6l MlKl.l.A esutKilA.s Typewriting and O commercial ttenograpby. Office, room li. Gray block. Tbe beat of work done at rea aonable rates. 11-2 8 M' OXhY IU MA.- 1'oal Ufflce blocz. M amb. Koom i ii tr. FOK xCHA'UU A flmt-citM grain farm, ltuatedln tcelamoasJauita Kiver Val icy, roitb Daxo'a, close to good market. WUI exennnge lor property about salem. Addrens tu, care Journal. Lf. MHHKK, Newspaper AdrertUlng Agent 21 AlerenaxiU' Kxcbange, San KruDdbCO, u our autborlxed agent, 'inn paper U Kept on flle In tila otflce. CIHKIhl'lAJI M.'ltMnvL.lterature ol ai j atnaaon tale and CbrUUan Bclence wr icea at & lUlterty rtreet. comer chemelteta. C-tAKftl i"Afjat targe lot o( neary brown j wrapping paper lor sale cheap. J tut tbe Uilng lor putting under carpets. Call ut Joui nai oflloe. tl IXIK SAL.K UK lltAUt-THO hundrwl aLrti. r TO acrea In culUTatlon.aad tSl acru grub uuk poaluie, iruh running waur tho eui round, will trade lor fteu'res good, land iitui ataUoa In part payment. Inquire or adaret J. U. llArilUo.l-errydale, 1'uiK. county, oi, 4 3 In rjAPKlUj. ForUana, Sacramento, eealtli J. Tacoma and Ban KrauciMO papers ou &a at flopra foauilflce uluck. RUMOVED uooae'i auction and cuuiill lion boue. txcoQd baud food. ixugb aud iold on uomtutMlou. I"uxilci iuviQa tbing to sell hhould call aud .te uio. Fail, tales a fcpeclalty. J. K. Ujulit., auoilonu S1J Commercial BU. ntar Kirl.N.i k.dm ki W. A. CUHCK Resident. J. H. ALbrBT, Cu.hle Capital National Bail, OK SALEM. Transacts a general banting buslnecf , GEO. FUNDItlCH'S MEAT MARKET! 321 CommeroUluColUe block.ll Huceasor to O. a. Beck 4 Co.i bet meat In iba niv KmrW.ii.u and Iowet price.. " ''"' Carpets. C. fl. HACK, DENTIST. Cubt Ciurt ud Commercial St. OfflceltbUr.J.M.Keene. 8p4dal allenilOB given 'to ;preservaUon; ol tbe natural teeth by filling of line gold cr otber auilable inaterUl ; Aching or Abscessed Teeth Successfully Treated) and filled or rowned wltn gold or put alum. inum, Finest oi; Gold Crown and Gold Bridge Work. All operation as nearly painless as mortal man can make them. Artificial Teeth Actually Better than can be had else wh;re, and as cbeap sb tbe cheapest. Parties having artificial teeth which lall to give satisfaction will be guaran teed relief In receiving from our bands teeth unexcelled In adaptation, strength and nat ural appearance. CARD OF COMMENDATION. From citizens of Portland, Or., April 10,1885, to citizens of Helena, Montana. Dr. C-II. Mack, Dentist, now resident ol yonr city, but formerly ol Portland, and well known to all of us, hai few equals and no su periors as a dentist anywhere. He is a gen tleman well worthy of conddeuoe and iavor. J. A CUAPil AN, M. V., Mayor of Portland. WU. H. WaTKIMj, 11. K, Portland. A. 8. NICHOLS, M.D., Portland, J. B. CABUWKLL, Dentist. Portland. J.O.GLENN, Dentist, Portland He did for me the best dentistry I ever, had done, and Dr. U. C. Knowles, dentist of Ean Francisco, Bald It was the best he.ever saw. J.B.KNAPP, Portland. Helena, Mont.. Aug. lu, 1SD2. Alter more than seven pears' rediuenceand practice of Dr.'M&ck In Helena,we are p'.eabcd .o endorse above expression of umw-ndi,- t'.on. JOS. K. TOOLE, Governor of Montana. JOHNCCUKl'I.N. Mayor of Helena WM.J1. STEELE, 11. D., Helena J. B.ATCHISON, M.D., Helena, D.J. WAIT, D.D. S., Helena W. E. ZUBLB, Dentist, Helena i or satisfactory operations In Balem, Or. e are enabled by permission to refer to such noted and worthy gentleman ai his excel lency WM.P. LOBD, Governor of Oregon. HON. PHILLIP METSCHAN, Htate Treasurer of Oregon. HON. C. E. WOLVKHTON, Hupreme Judge, tuleiu. U03. GEO. H. BUBNE1T, circuit Judge, Salem. B.P.BOISE.Kalem. And many others of high mpectabll ty. SALEM TILE WORKS. , LARGE BTOCK ON HAND.. ijudixxm uiuks good times. KitnblUli manufuuturliiK, linlmtrlw. Kujcsuo Guard, Dein. All tho ouuiitry nusds U a llttlo mors sltixlo ko(I standard, a llttlo liioro free trade, and then wu cuu nil blug, "(lod Hats tli(iutan," '11 "DJl1 lions Dull, 3fic. illdtM greon, salted, ti01bs.3jc. ud monthly puyrol, f soms ,,. USff vi.lfoZ tt iAii iUku' M.,fiifrt rt Df . V. Ill I AM V HilmiillKU. fc.lKUtflddr.V ,- II fit Kill' fltlf ) Mil. jy t VLaKrSA'Miy MM Znu3 ttMl jp liTf QTi'TuL? fAiluiis) Ifofwr, l.fTlIM Hal.KM llAl'l Val.JilVMKal.i lias iUbllvly UIhI thai Its Is il a iMiidldnU tor wiiumm. Wlist a isllvr u u lu hliuw llisl iv Uit'l. Tu Ililuk ura nwit)rmHM WMlluti Im Vftluitido KiivrKlcs In tin, ridiculous, Kal i)f'(iiiiiu. II lllltfllt llSl'l MM i)HIVM ImiI fat (Ii itiii JJiu.ar Ubis His l. W diiii'l want (a tsi mm NUlid vvt wtururou rllr slisby UwiMK J'sluillr. A ws umUfiiiiid Hiu H'mIwh I'UlmlMlsr II is imwJ o tiv wuw tit Silvvr U lu I. UW II Mil ifcMuny llistfaMiiuu mill fvwrilnjr!ufiiHf u Hud it a llvnr uisn, It m jiiyliy llml trutilil urb up ni'JI lulu mmnf lhi I 'ltiiiia l(ww(i (i;JH iuii i j m iiDiliief Wft JmjHnain)ml A M.KlH ll)M, m U 1 Jll9Mt I ff ( iMlWMi. ll Ulliiif mm all Hiii miwmjji aaaaHsJV liW saaaoHOTIaPPJ VaM IsaHnflHaHaflaftBl, DAIHY I'lWDDOK. 10 good, TIRPn. WPltf. MPRlntK Could Hot Sllip, I'rnf. T Ji.lwlwNnli.iir Vminn, walk, iMriM4. uimI IrrrujUiu Ihiirtiu uiitrMMa iMiiYwr.) jiiiw lirmiiFu. IJyNu, iimh(mI iltiu'iM4Ujji. i(d. J r tKllUM . u4li uL iirms llwtl yuubl iwl l.i, I Hwikl urli(rMf, illwrtitMHlumlUiii.. 7 btyu lu.lli.tf )r. Allloa Nnrvhu. ill 1M.W iiun IluttorOreson twvy creamery, 12c; faiioy dairy, Offlllio; fair to i 7ibcj;oouimon,e0e. uuee Oregon 10IIo per peund: f-Kgs Oregon, Do jr ilozen. l'oiiltry-Clilokeiis, f3.00fe3.60 tier doMsiiducks,M.M6.60Kettl 7,60fi) 17,00; turkeys, clrwMiil, l2o. w JlMtl-wiiMiMrt. 83lo H-r Ik; fair .Xkrti'AJ' v"" sw,-ii e-Jrl'Ulie4p)'.J02.76,oicf3 i. I,,I-1;,M,!C" ,J-vy, fj,608.7fi, Iglit and ft,cders,(34r0j drt!, 4(o Tr Vttal-Hmall, o'lioloe, 60oj larg,SG) w vs i-ri4in ... ?AN. AMQ.SOUAUHKKT. vooi( urvgnu Jtestsrii clioJiw. H. IMoj do lDftfor, 0(37of do valley, U J1ok- (iuotaldu ut IfeUu, rotaUKM,rtiry Itiiw), aotoKk) Oat-MjHK,'fJ.i)7.j,7, . AlieUlilftlUm is a syillpluiii bf ill.utim uf tj,i 1,14, lirys. h win jairlaiilly In- rnllsvwl by l'arks' Kurs Ouw. Tlial lioadavh. Uukaulis anil Hind fwlluK ouiiio nni ii)uraiiu. fit fat Jerks' fiuiw I iiw for ii, ytfr anj bidHMys prU ll.fti, sulil y ,Miin it llnwks. JM 'l'llliru Mill ITfMA IMlfuM nf r.il,....l i.. iumv.MiAii;:;z: n..,..,,,, Tlisru sis M,fctf,W0 rails im) iQ flmr ;. A.Wl.iMDMiia ue.j Mm) lllM 111 tuiHtllDr. I.lil ,,n mi,,, I. MiiiuMOt, ttwvfttyiir, J) ?iiu)rt luMnd Carpets. uirhl IIia Antics ..!. .. aTuMfiVKW"0 ttna "oleum. L'.i,,ei?!.tt'e white H.uik) corner. and .n7l,St.c"rjelf."or,iux-Waay lor from 10 tow per cent Um tban coL Call and m. amine my slock and j-rlce. and bT eos "SoSl l8!" J. A. HOI AN. KLAMATH HOT SPRING S!skiyou County, Cal, About fifty miles nnrti, t. Shasta, twenty miles fj tiie ainornia oc Uregou Steam, sulphur and hot ., baths. Cure for rhtumatlsi skin diseases and stomach all stomach troubles. PisnlJ liunting, climate and sceJ unsurpassed. i me stone m tel. JJelifilitlul place to spd tne summer, ror pauicur address EDSON BROS,' Beswick, Cal. prp' - 574 E. M. WAITE PMNTING CO BOOK AND JOB AND Legal Blanlc I'ubliaJiergj Biinh'B New BrJi'fe.ov.ir 'hebank.t'om'lrti Huie Wing Sang Cl IMPOHTERS Japineae Kancy Ooods, all kinds ol Hliv r! broidery, Ornsuients. ublnawato, Beit W of all kind, diallings and make fiulnrJ Ladlcj' Uudecwear. KverythlngheulnivJ cbeap. 113 Court St., Salem. Or. ; CHUNG LEE" Oi FUOM KAH; p. o Itemoved to Cottle block, 3:9 CorametcUl Ladles' Underwear and Kuralablag Ox InHtockand made to order. Japdueie. Cblneso Fancy Oooda at trhole-ale prlci . ...w. ww.w. .. WHSU l.v u (UIU, HOUSE Painting, Decoratii 1 1 Hard Wood Finishing, Tan elvet food rfiffiranftftfl. Rt1mntoa fnM 1 id. Addreaa. Ueo. ischatruth, Balem, uS isacu uu oaioui aiutur xwuiway, rioiru K&ifl iiWvn uraani aminer at tsirwwftrq pi DRESSlVIAKlNdi UavinK moved my dreesmaklng par'.on IfA f!nurt Htrpet I rietttrn fVnni t.h latitat ai lem a share of tbelr patronage. KalltbctB jiveu. una. u. 11UUJUIB Ho lea: PACIFIC &Ml R D N 'S Bpecurinduoemenu onered. Shipped to a) YarSKnS&mf"'- BeB1 .Addreaa J. E, MURPHY, Fair Ground, Or Pullman Elegant Touth FOR SALEJJR TRADE. j j " " - iui S3AICJU unirM'riV AUUIOM 'kKI.IV rfniA "' .- -.... ...,., -lltl Dalian. Ut. $1,500 REWARD OFFERED. INDEPENDENCE k MONMOUTH fA lUQA-lMulllMllrUa kl kiM .. I.. V"' "t lMM g UmMmAlmu, CLUB STABLES. DOWNING 4 'THOMAS. Full tupply ol hone, biieelea and bark Beit pi cure ulven to trau. ent 2cf nd "'?'- t,"ier Ferry and Liberty sttMU C. fl. LANE Mehchant Tailor, 2U Conneroialt.tSalein. "HE ANTI-MONOPOLY "" MM Markc 1. rtLMmtUdut .u P. M. 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