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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1895)
fi h fi ll W Just Opened I A now line of gents' furnish ings. latest cfcatioiis in neckwear, including black puffs, with white lines: black bows, with white lines; wash ties. New Negligee Shirts. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. IwwwrtiLvM't'J 'jumiMtmag ere"-HSJ.!!' NEW BOOKS JUHT It DEARBORN'S JUHT IthOiSlVISO AT "jaItH KromBcolt"-tyairKdward H I Ivnn "The lndlcrHion ot the Uucliw" A" i..i.,J'?.Vl.ir"V.t.tnhn ICpnrtllcIt l JKH. 'A Change of Alr"-lv Autiiooy ""P "John Iuierflo'.d"-by Jorofiie K Jervrao. 'il.u Wiwtpt':-Dy .1. ; kwhI ,,, lho (lod in tlw rbt"-y .nllioqy ml. I'Tlio TrtHWimnt" uy UlltJ ....,....' It lllUinrt ltrfte . "X'no Tr Jul of Hie Hword ' '""' T7" "':..- .TiiT.-. I...I.I Uy UHJtlb If WHEN THE 8ERQES CEASE TO ROLL," Jtwlll bo hard on tho Bnramor Rirl. What will sue do without theBert;o eklrt?" Wo call hor attention to our Eorgoalnnll grades, uud usk tho pilvl Icgo of showing thorn, The sorgo sliiit in an absolute necessity these days. Moro waists expected In on Saturday. NAVY DUCKS-Just rocelvod. T. HOLYtiKSO.V & CO. FERSONALB. E. P. McCoruaok wont to Portland this uftornoou. Silas Helen Illbbard was a passenger ou tho 1:10 local to Portland. MoKlnloy Mitchell transacted buaU nosa In tho Capital city today. Mr, JttUo AuhonroUer niuloii Louie, of Turner, woro lu Saloin today. Mow Lolllo jrollonbrnud loft for the coast today via Hluiunor Altoua. J, H. Duuur, of Oregon City, regis torod at thu Willamette last uvuiilng. Mian Adda Irwin left on the 1:10 local for Seattle, on n vUIt Ut relatives. State Pilntcr W. II. Leeds ruturned thin morning from a trip up tho valley. Chun. Ford won a passenger lo 1'orl Innd on tho Steamer Altoua this mom. l"K. L. Duaeli, of tho Balem tannery, wont to Poit'.and thin morning on tlio AUoim. O, P. Beardloy, I ho Ifcila hop ruUtir, wtw n pMoiigr to Atbuuy on thu lltl7 Jowl. A. J. HwMjy, tilt) UaUlllHII, was a )Aiwoi)KortoPoitlaiid on tho inuniliig overland. ""Mm. II. V. Bouthwlak rMUirml thl ftftrrnooii from nil ralaiitlatl vMi with tfUiuU In JCoguiiu. Mm, 0. P. JM.honund Ml? Jiiora Ky relumed ihla morning fnmi a eliurt trip to Portland. JpIiii If. 1imiIh41 mill Mii, J. Jfr Init, vwo luiaaungeia l Pari land on Uiu AUoim llili litornlnii. Mr. and Mr, II. A. JuhiMHtu, Mr., wvllt lo Jnllriwii on Ihu 1 1 :IT )m) orMfthoit vl4l wlUi i4Uvi J. )(. TJmtwhiT, mmmunr rf lh Or Hon 'JVIfilnit imI Tult'flli mm luy, In hi ihv il iv Hi lHitolmM. (. c. )mi)vm. iMMHiHisr vl Am IhuUfMt ttmihtiru Ml JSMiiMitiJt 1 IkiniMl (m IHv iiinirwjiHll M liwrttlitfi AHi'nJiy Htui vl(, ui lUUnmt, imliNim, nrrtrtMl In ibu Ly I hit hm; Hitf kihI ni ikWw1 4 I lit WM (M, WhltW, ft WH ll MM 4 Oft-tfoii, wlM u t44li tmwtox lii" w ioiiiiiim iwr WiMilm4 lu tvw mi ii imiim w iiiihiiiiii i'"w New Goods W t I it f i(y J"uJ HltWtNi tauiM mM tbW Ml 4ivlJ W m Jim4j NMb mh umMt In mm Muily IH1 'Hh ut wH H " " l'lim Colored Cheese Cloth. Red, white and blue bunting, for decorating purposes. Waist Silks 25c yd Dimities 10c yd Figure Lawns 8jc yd Latest in Straw Hats. ulie i! I - -1-li.U. J. U. Huntington, of Pendleton who W'ih reading clerk In tho lute Hen ate, arrived In tho city on the n orn- Ing local. Bupt. P, R, Anson, of tho Balulu OiriBolldated Street Railway Company, was n parasngor to Portland on the l:10loua1, Mi8 Mary Henderson, who has hern vmltlng her .HlBter, Mrp. John llove, ruurned to hei homo at Corvallls th s morning. MIshDoIIa Puller, for eorno tlmo nn miilovo at tho olllco ofBOcretary of ttte, has gono lo hor homo at Bt. floleue. Mth. Addlo Allen, and child of Port land, aro visiting at tho parental home of Pvov. mid Mrs. J. IJowersox, on Llbsity street. Gov. and Mrs. Lord took tho 11:17 train for Hosoburg to attend the re union of Houthem Oregon Pioneer?. Tuoy will return Sunday. President W. O. Hawlny, of Wlllam otto university, wont to Albany, thli morning where he will deliver on ad. dross before tho publio school graduut lug does this evening. Itev. 0. W. WoDdte, of Oakland, California, superintondont of Unitarian Mission Work for thoPaclllc coast, will preaoh in Unity church next tiundiij morning and ovonlng. MIhh DeForest, of Portland Univer sity, Mrs. Jlullunh and daughter, Mrs Dovcrldgu, of Eunt Portland, nud Mrs Tlios. Vun bcoy, of University Park, woro tho (ticHtn of Mro. Prof. Purvln tho past weok, i i Gah Oi'i'. Ooh was dotootod escap ing ipilto strongly at tho state house today. Ah tho legislature la uat In session and tho attornoygonerul out of town, It wasoonoluded that It muul bo a main leaking, and Janitor Howell began to follow up tho scout. JloAlil) OK UiiAitrrv. Tho Baleui Hoard of Charity will meet at tho oouiioll chambor ut 7 o'clock sharp this (Krldaj) evening. Olllcera for the ensuing year will lw elected and all uiemberM are urged to bo present. W, i. Wade, preHldeiit. i i m in i . Till? WOOIIMKN AT WUODIIUUN. I loud Consul V, A. Kalliuuburg, of Dsnvrr, will vUIt tho Woodmen lodgi at Wiwtlburn Hat unloy evening, About thirty prominent Woodmen from tiulMin Camp No, UN will attend the mevthig fmniHaleiii, ' i i JUHKIUM.. Maturday nftvriiooti ou the North Malum diamond, thu Kulnin JiililuMuuil thu Woodbiirn nine will again (irons hats, Thu Halein boyii wlli eiiilimvnr 1 1 Imyii a illfluruiit )e from that of Ut HiliifiUy, If J. 0 WlUt It A UK It'JW, lUw CoiHiinuwoiiuuit H'tutt:, at 10 OMfi'lH. hi I'll NTH, HO OKN'IH. ICKhhlCn ,0 HON8, IHO Htitlt', Unmiittl to th AsyJuiu, U. R, lhmin, a fimr, ngnl ! ytMHI, ( lMlfM(MliNlt, NHli A. It- Ww4, anwl, Ml )f, ttt I'miIUuiI, sumo ww(vnJ l ih intH yuiii 1)Miisy. 'l Xi-w Vik ItMt liv Ju.l (HMfnl h liryu hit ut la? And nil tHuUlwlH ttf VMbMJs Iis4m, mIm ilnll4 h'm ew VlttKU lawn, lbl)ii MUMilNi ml (miMuli, MIm' vl, UMy lUmwk, lliirii 'ftli, lowti, hi. H ttt nil fcld mid uumcrtHJi tlhrr lU, all Mill at rsM Vim fall MHl mh IhtMW. ) i'HMHtmt fU WllMf HWf' 4TM IMH- I wll f-l J(yl AilllD tutim, IiHUh Uvmhh S'tM and l feir rifhtfn. THE AROMA I Tll'M ItlglllMl jMll MlH'llU (tlUJ JltH UtiU'lMM Ml tfullllU tMJIu'f (lltHMty llHVU lliU lll(Ml l . ii ii iii iii i l i rn - - ----- j ' ' " ' " . p ! i "' ' ' ., IN THE OIR0U1T COURT. Orders Entered on Judge Burnett's Dockot. THtTIlSDAY AITEBNOON. An additional numlwr of twenh jurors were drawn and Bummoned to appear oc Monday, tho 17(1), at 1 p. m. The following names were drawu and a deputy sheriff Is now notifying them to appear at that time: J. 0. Thompson, capitalist, Bal6m. F. B. Bouihwlck, contractor, Balotu. George Gooding, farmer, Aurora. H. Bt. Earle, laborer, Balem. Beth Bursln, farmer, Btayton. G, A. Eblon, farmer, Buttevllle. L. O. Pooler, farmer, Bllverton. Dexter Field, farmer, Balem, J. B. Dlralck, farmer, Hubbard. J. V. Cox, clerk, Balem. S. W. Jones, firmer, Brooks. D. J. Holmes, capitalist, Balem. Wash Huueakerfarmer, Turner. Henry Munkers, farmer, Howell. J A. Dickey, capitalist, Balem. F. W. Hollla, clerk, Balem. Win. Hondershott, farmer, Butlo- vllle. H. L. Bents, farmer, Buttevllle. It. G. Kceuo, capitalist, rfalem. H. P. Keller, merchant, Salem. All Jurymen were excused Thursday altemoon until 1 p. in. Monday. At 1:45 o'clock jetterday afternoon Judge Burnett requested a meeting of the Marlon County Bar(A8sofiiatlon for tho purpose of adopting now rules. A a result of the conference a rule wui established that hereafter no papers om bo taken from tho clerk's oillco ae h is beon the practice of lata ycare Tols will rellovo the clerk from a great reHonslblllty and also prevent the usual rush of work in that department of the county prior to and Including nesHlous of tho court. Other minor rules .vere adopted and the whole will ba submitted to Judges Burnittanri Hewitt and afterwards entered of rtc- ord. II. J. Bigger and J. II. McCulloch woro appointed attorneys for tho Itul fords, Indicted for larceny of horses. rillDAY'S KOUKCT. Jennlo 12. Melchor vs. Btato Inpur auco Co,, motion to striko out all now matter In amended reply. P. A. Cochran vs. J. 15. Baker, le murrer to new matter in anawer over ruled as to llrst mill third Hpeulllcatloiw aud sustained as to second. John NewBomo vh. J. A. Tanner and Lewis Pett.vjohu, default and ludumeul with order to sell attacaed property. II. P. Gregory & Co., vs. IV P. Bteavens et al,. motion to relax cos In to M. BteavoiiH, found for defend! I H'eavens. Tho Bhortll's fees aro not u' lowcd letlgaul to pay only lees depos ited with cleric. Judge Bhattuck de cided ;tho sumo way lu Multuomtih county. Itutli 15. Hayro ys, A. Whelan, motion fur continuance overruled. Ladd it Bush v. Huuklii Hdgar, de fault, Judgment und onler to sell prop- orly. Htato vs. Jas, Bedford, plea of not Kiillty. NOT 'lUtllt III I.I M, Thu grhiid Jiiiy tctluy returned ihtue i nut due bills uL'iduit IWImr Tripp and two not tins bills Mguluat William INpborn, The Kinml Jury will prtilwWy w. uliidu lie lal ors on nrlmlnul chum this afternoon nud vUltlhu pi I till u lntllu tlou HrttunUy. tJtturt has not Imoii lu aeloii Iwday almw 10 o'lnok. Wn rauta ars out fur two tru bllta fuui'd till filll'IKHII llloyoU IUoub Al the mIhIii fair grouiMli, oil l'rM. Jiiiiu 1 1, II, glvoii under I h au4a nfOOlH), by MMirtlDtt of L AW Hnulng Hoard, and iiimIht J A. V ruh1". oTtiTirAhKn. Out' iuilli'0 ninth nf jmpt iiljmiiitf wiiuhhI fnaits, Tmm anil HilcaH will hi afrrwl fur Hiil at wmt, iH'ihininu Jloiuliiu, May V7, ami oi'M'i tiln( otto at a mi tin vwlmml jirlnm, Don't furuut the nlai'iu Mllliw'n ViUI Cimt (Ji'oiuu'th I W htatif it, i ii i m A Khw W(VK.-Dly A IhMiiMti haw a-hlHt a lltia llli ttf fiuH,WJl limy km atlU haaihjmiUw tu tU klMU Hf AtU, J'l fwgel Htm ttm ibHp mt Uwii wr-iH. MbW 0i wMi mvw Htm mM m wttt-if' i4iHl ym mm tv4 itit nft wn ttmU tm tm f u bal ajwlMK iw tK. mm -- in '! th l ytmi km tip IMmi mm Wel mw) mm IIh M W m leto lliftmvt July I. jUfaiHl mm4Un Uy' w Viitmy pw mtftt Uatiiwi'hm t tk l V V I'. . MitH"rHwn u " in '( M4;lis I'lour HmiH A &, Of, ViMl Cr Vtklng VQAt ORADUATINO EXER0I8E3. To Ba Efeld in tho Opera House This Thin Evening. All Kbon children assemb'ed at the varlouo schools ot 0 o'clock this morn log for the pitrinH; of receiving promo tiou cards aud a friw necessary Instruc tions from the tfcherp. Boou after 10 o'clock the scholars were dismissed but tho teachers of tlio primary depart ment of the EttHt w iojI made cood uie of tho holiday by entertaining the lltt'e folks ut MomiiiKxido. Another auccessful school term has Just dosed and as a result a class con sisting of forty-four young ladles ana gentlemen will reoelvo diploma? at the Heed this evening as gradustes from tho grammar depnrtm nttf the Balem publio tchoo'B. Tin membora of the cIosb are: Otto Metscban, Will Srttle, Prudenco Baker, Max Miller, Geo. Bushno'I, Clam Pooler, J aeph do Vec nion, John Mathews, Jusoa Button, Florence Denholm, Bertha Buford, Chas. Hodgklu, Harlan White, Fran cis Harrltt, Edna Pohle, Thos. Hub bard, Genevieve McKIuuey, Fred Fon tslne, Ora Chaney, Frederick Peterson, Ellis Bean, Lydla Johnson, Abble Kenjon, Florence Gllllngham, Iro fownc, Grace McHargue, Bessie dhor iuiiu, Nina Damou, Louis Bossiter, Harry Bwailord, Fred Ferrins, Oliver Curdwell, Nova Griswold, Bwie Bur ton, Percy Burton, Emma Elgin, Lillian Latham, Mary Albee, Bertha Kay, Pearl Aldurnonl Tony Metsohnn, Gertrude Denholm, Harry Hanson, Margaiet Smith. Tio fulloaln program will he reu do'eJ: S ng "Cotuo Where the Waters R iam." Olaw. Rjitatlon "The New Lochlnvar." Geo. BushteH. Hong '"The Katydid."- Class. Recitation "The Rescue by Christie Johnson." Graco McHargue. Kssay "CI vies and Patrlotlsmin the public schools." Ellis Beau. Recltatxon "Der Ual. and dlo Vino." Bessie Hherman. fioug "Bwanee River." Clas3. BOILBD MAC KB RE) r . ; Pub up in pure spices, in inustnrit, or in tom-iio : : Sauce. Try a sample can. '. '. Sweat, Looney butter received fresh eviry week : : I mm Joflersoi). ... Agents for Antoinne's pure Italian olive oil, tin : ; origiiuifBliuj Point Oysters, aud J. II. Klickitigor's : : a t a jjigli-ffi'Utfo cannra got us Do no t buy snlt until Htialoi O. Grocery. AUornay II. J. lUgr bH been InvlUil u wldreaa ilia ola'a. Dr. W. II. Byrdouairmauof iWHalein boad ..f oho.il dire, tira aUt r-iil tm d'p'oriHja. Munlid. HAIITMAX OHU.-Al tho M. K imrMOHKr, m HJU it. in.. TnnrUv. JlliM III. IMtt. Wa Joaltf C)bt. to (. I) llartiiMHi, Itav. 0. W. (Imiii.U oIllelatliiK. lUrtltKra Halt, I Hill Mil l ti Mltt lllhr.H' tti itlty hmii'I, ltoa-lti, Jiiii 1M al I tt'Unik ft. m , on "' ii iffadf 1 1. A I'll IV. .i( ( t &l4lahal MiiaT tiiwiA-libiw wloi Die Ma frrnai il'f lo f oi.d lu U eUy, ud iu -i m uw uoa .i.IUiiui tkalU.W. i ' i M, & m i r ixtut-i (Mil Hilat el Mmig Uru." In lite v ClollilUM lo ..( ' tli)i, Urn Xi Y M .Jk i in J' n 4w4 lar.:- ' r Is Mai 4 HUi mum, of all i' - aui -, Cad aid ateUirW. H A mh U t i .luldiru') iMykulu loal r.aatnd at it. Swt 'tH Jtnekoi. 14 3K lKaV OMUMI'. KaaMlaii t)ierilr awl May Uaka, ! aiialatal 4k IHW M lanCWUlr-M.,' (jMirt aliMtl. Tfu (!. i'. C t" lau uMto rau IUU MttH ai IU la r ffWIttaV MMlwi e baa in. Awnr4al lUrkMt M..nr -World' fair, MUl MltiwlNUr IVIr. IDSl' Tm.( Ato'm,?. IHI' CREAM lit BAKING J4t lwfui Mdi 4 Vh ihf IMh4i!iI MINOR LOCAL N21W8. - Jumi s Francis, frtiuiih HhUiii, I felowly Irapiovlng. Cooler weather, with Just enough aunshlno for baying. Talk about n new local train for Bilem Is on tho Increase. The first blcyo'e meet of tho F.mr C club takes place this eveninc at the State Fal' Grou- d. ludepetideuce hold a rose fair June 13 aud 14. A rose queen wai balloted for, and a decoraleU bicycle parade was tho big feature. The One Cent Daily has n larger circulation at tho country pct oillces of tho Willamette valley thai) any Portland papor evnr had. Gov. Budd, of California, rends Thk Jouknai. nt the Klamath Hot Bprlugs liii'el ii fvorite resort fo Invalids and profeislonul men eertkiug recuperation. Irp. Campbell, of thn Eugene Guard, Is becoming n rpcular OUlo hima boomer. Hef-av.: 'TheOfegfU Press Association will have a rousing meeting at Newport lu July." Tbe Democratic Roseburg Review knows jutt what our Republican state olllclals would do. It says: "The Im pression has somehow otio out that Klucald, Lord, et al, wIbIi to abolish tbe railroad commiadoii. Thi9 1 a great mistake they ouly desire lo oust tho present commlfsioners and appoint a new Bet." The culmination of our local die turbanee was reached ou Friday night or early on Saturday morning, when tho largp pNto glass frout of W. L Tooze'a ofll bii smashed by a lorye rock which v -s thrown from a db tance, evidently -vlth some force, as I lay on the iloor at the other end of tin ofllce, about 'Si . t from the window Tho night wi,-i things It was don after ho went home, at 6 a. m., S.itu day. Tho culp.lt la not jet beni discovered. oodburn Indepeudi nl. Btuvton Flour Bra n & Co. you get ( u pi ice on this ; ; IfARRITT & LAVVR,1NJK a a a a iimiiiMiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiunfimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gallons for 25? Not of li preparntlont orcolorltn IMUtUTIiliJ t'.elitiu mil ku often Milil uiKler tlio imiuu or rontlifer, lull of Ilia pLirftt. mutt delKloiK, lieallli-Khlnir ixnuruijo iKii4oto iinxliiM. Uiia.Kullun of llir' u Uortli Ion of Ilia eoiiiiturluU klhil, HlllMaMtllUltuUItri.tlMMt) lvo oxiiu )) tliun Ilia Kmiulnti lllrei Ilia tumu uinouiit of Miliar Hint trouble la reimril, you mo one iwnt it i-uil.i, mihI ki nil tut htwjtiifiiitiiiiiMiiijinulliuiioa, A.k (or JlllliajunJo. uu HIRES' OaaUxu. i rwuvMcwr I lHlfUtl.lHmiltTtUM4H. PUtUUIMIUIIIIMMIIUUUUUMIIMIUUUIUIIItlltlluUtUM JOHN HUGHES. J'i'iilorlu iroerIt!H PiiluU, Oil. Wlutlow (iliiMfVnriiMiM Hllll (lit) IIIOMt COIIiploll Hldl'IC ol Hritnlicrt ol all KIiiiIh In (lie Nfiif.t.Ar.lMtiiMliiliirlitlNfMimi itlr,:ttiiifiit mill HIiIii((I(inhim1 tUrni iniallh i)l(;risst;!l iMX t wi' a amr ruin) nxauiiuioN to "THE KAIK" aflKaste a. Hmd t ai . mii WBiBVl4i t imn BfAwi hhhii trr,tffM,Y A .IIKAii, & y B and B a CI V aosii rhile the. livestock of Dry Goods is rapidly going at nee Prices, wo are receiving a now line of Clearance LADIES' SHOES. Elejjant cloth and kid top hand turned goods, from A. A 0 E widths" received today. The newest styles. Call early p. S. Tan oxfords, with Jiose o match, a specialty. The Palacr. LITTLE Ourj3toro has liecn a little bit crowded with enrr buyers, but wo like it that way, and to "keep 'em coining" we ofler until Saturday niuhfc -SPECIAL FRIGES m- Romomber the new line boughf at a sacrifice. They must ge: All-wool i i rorted challies,88c; worth 75c. Ali-wool imported crepes, all colois, 50c; wo th 70c. All-wool Albatioss, all colors, 35c; worth 50c. 3G-invh plaids, 25c; worth 50c. Large 1 ne of wool mixtures, 27c; worth 50c. Large new line of sat ens, 12c; worth 25c. We have a complete new Hue of linings, hair cloth, grass linen, fibre chamois, etc., at lower prices than any place in the city. 'j c. 3 i tqp3 115 STATE SHiRlblOc! SHIRTS lOel SHIRTS 10c I Sh rtr-, lain front, 10c, and c tin r wcrk in juoportion. We ant to double our present working force, or have 50 peo- le on our pay-roll hy July 1. iy our n. w process avo are handling ilannels and delicate colored goods to perfection, 'Jheso prices ai11 be for tho month of Juno 1895, but will Le continued if practicable. Give us a trial this month. L t Col. ts 10c ! J. OLrvISTBAD, Shir Shirts ae(i und Hhaveil HI11NOLEH. (to i. id DriMied IMCKKlri. Hi l.l kinds of ECONOMY FENCE. m Gl STATE Carpenter al . ,. In coiiiiojtl. n, wher-.Mm uIihwii .mil uet your gr NEW ADYErrilEMF.Hr,. Ii i ok- n,i i 1 anl l . K '.., II J ' NH. l k III I J y. M ii.alll. . .,-uiiuii,. , . b.jV-ii. !,,"'!' '"'"" M'laa . AUur.J f,u. ,Ji..a U i ."'' '. ' ''. ' ' '',, lr' B-Tr ..,.,.:. : , ' ' . .' . ' ' .rwai. .MM. .-....- --"HI. , I. "III. Al I IM . O'i.u.i. 1 1.. i u , kkifJLilia H lH&b.n,ir, .U. uifll W O:.;,"-' nimrwwT I punt l.n.lnM i 'Micw'ua.1 Vi.F.SKftStt-'S'EWi VKU-rrZML-' tw. aai i ,.H r Kaaraam rut ilud, ,,n ii5vSiTui nSB&ZLri'jgs a4.(,.u IfiijJL, H wn&MBrumrn-inr. WinrnkELWr" km w jAiaHVn .Z9T tia TfrnmrnSm miJmtsm : lorning, CROWDED ! K&a? rB!iq9B94,tkB4Bcixm STREET. Al IJOHDRY, Prop. Shirts 10c! 10c ! Hphtand Dressed POSTS. All varieties of POULTRY Nvnrir o Lowest : prkVa guaVaiTteed, at WORKS. wif SALEM. . esn buy Door oi d WImIi.w Fern us Iniihhui donn prnniiiiU. FASTEST TIIVIE F.ver mudo In Marlon coui.ty yi.b inado on a M lu, VICTOIl Ust Baiur day, Auk who did It, what time, aid who Is agent for the wheel. 1 m l AliliTlfKUTUUlSOKTIlK IUDR .11? lumi'j iDUJt bi u'nkuil i nl il.iu i.w.nili it ltflJI, Wo .'uUNu (it uivu 'hiiJio luinfJtor vm u,U tJirUiHiioMir imtruiiu win Jiltaiioii Jm vttnimum, (10, LIU I IMWDV I I I I yto'er M Mom utwh ut ' D, B, PISK & CO STEAM WOOD SAW. JhjdiUiJ ifia. Tlio Ti etu ills vliuUiwl cvwr broiiuht IIoVuUm, UtftMo, Mf mmm-.