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t"Ht "T'Wllipf p wf- jlJ&T' vnl km 'M km m yi t uA&ttnkntaAm Daily Capital Journal UY HOKBR BROTHBRS. THURSDAY,! FEB. 6,1890. igBciSa?W' STEAMERS 'Altona and Ramona, LEAVE DAILY. SUNDAY. IVirllantl. 6iie A. m. OW m. Salem, 7145 m. Independence, 6130 a. m, EJPFreight received up to 10 p. m.EJ Q ck time, regular service and cheap ....rates ... M. I IULDWIN, Agent, Salem. 10:15 a.m. 6poam. Local SOCIETY News of Social and Records and Sousa's Band Coming. CHRONICLE. Fraternal Events. Mr. Win. Armstrong Jr., of South Salem, yesterday made his two daugh ters, Misses Eva and Lou, a handsome present, It being a Decker piano, purchased from Wiley 13. Allen & Co., of this city. A PLEASANT EVENT. Tuesday evening Mr. N. .7. Damon entertained his class of boys of the First Presbyterian Sunday school, at will rccclvo his residence, corner State and Four-, n due time. tecnth street. The evening was most pleasantly spent by the lMys. A delicious lunch way served thus bring. Ing to a close an enjoyable nfTalr, AT THE COURT HOUSE. Reed's Opera House j Wedesday, Feb, 19th Scats on sale for Saus's Con cert Band Friday morning, Feb, . at y o clock snaro. to sud scribcrs only, Reserved scats, $1 and 1.50, A IMNCINO I'AltTY. A very Jolly crowd met at the resi dence of Mr. Parker's three and one half miles from town on the Turner road Monday evening, where the time was spent in games and dancing. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Mollltt, Mr. and Mrs. Louslgnont, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.DavIs, Mrs. 0. 1). Hciinlc, Mm. Neville, Misses Lizzie O'Neal, Sarah O'Neal, Lllllc Ilunter.LoIa Fluke.Rarah Reed, Mr. Cllne,Tnylor l)avls,Hurton Davis, Mr. Livingston, of Albany and Victor Arnold. V. M. C. A. COUH8K. McssrM. Hrooks and Macy appeared at Reed's opera house last evening In tltc fifth of I he Y. M. 0. A. popular course of entertainments. They were greeted by n large select audlencc.and without a doubt pleased every poison present. As entertainers Hrooks and Macy have proved themselves par excellence. Their readings and Im personations are clever and refined, never falling to get applause. The Y. M. C. A. Is to bo congratulated upon hccuiing such excellent talent. Transactions of County Business. deobate count In the matter of the estate of Cath erine E. O'Connor-Darst,' deceased, a motion was filed with tllo county clerk yesterday based on an aflldavlt of lEllza O'Connor, an invalid, to amend the conclusions of law and the decree of the court rendered on the 2l8tday of January. This motion tlio attention of tho court A cost bill amounting to $143.40 was allowed. TO OUPHANS' HOME. A petition signed by J. II. Long was filed with County Clerk Ehlcn yeterday, and was to the following effect: That "W. IL, Myrtle, Nellie and Walter Long are tho minor children, aged o, o, a and l years re spectively, of J. II. and E. C. Long; that Mrs. Long hus deserted her husband and children and that the petitioner is the father of said minors and Is unable to care for and support the said children. Ho therefore prays that said minor children be sur rendered to the orphans' home. It was ordered by the court that the petition Ik; granted and that the minor children be turned over to tho superintendent of the orphan's homo at once. VALLEY LOCAL NEWS. PATTON BROS,, Loral Managers Concert Band. for Sousa's PERSONAL. i i W. D. PtiBh went to Portland this uiteinoon on business. Titos. N. Strong, tho Portland, at tomoy, was in tho city today. Deputy Shorlir A. T. Wain was in Woojllnirn this afternoon on business. Dr, 1'htlbrook was called to Wood burn this morning to visit a pathnt. Judge Carey, president of tho state league of Republican clubs, Is In tho city. Miss Glllllaud, of Portland, came up today, unii Is tho guest of Mrs. .las. R. Davis. ur. J, M. koouo has icturued to Salem from Portland, wherohowason business. Geo. P. Hughes toturned this morn ing from I'm Hand, whoro ho attended tlio state convention. Urooks and Macy, tho clover enter t aluors, ont to Eugene- .today, where t.iey appear this ovonlng. Secretary .of State H. 11. Klnoald was called to Eugene today by tho 111 nuns of Ilia young son, Webster. Senator A. J. Johnson has ooiuo down from Solo to attend tho funeral of his grandfather, 11. A. .lohnson.Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kraus.so left o.i tho overland train Wednesday night for a trip through Northern and Southern California. I). H. Loonoy, was a Salem visitor today, un route homo from Poitlaud, whoro ho attended tho mooting of tho state central committee. J. C. Slogmuud.of Joireron, stopped off 1 l-it ovonlng on his way homo from tho sttto club convention, and pro- ueeuo.t uonio mis morning. Hull). Putioii roturnod fiom Port hind today whore'ho went to learn about bomo" coming entertainments. Ho Is now at homo to stay and will "whoop up Sousa." Hon. T. T. Ueor, of Maoleay, was In town today ami went home afoot. Ilo carefully avoided coming lucontllct with tho toweling lutolleutsof the "Intensified hen" editors. of Statoh man. Judge J. ('. M oi ola ml of Portland was In tho city today. Ilo Isattorney for tho Eastern Oregon asylum pro- i imiii . , V "'J?.11111 institution will wiiui btops are KATIE l-UTNAM. It Is seldom that so many Interest ing features aro confined In one play as are shown In C. T. Dasroy's Master piece, "The Old Llmo Kiln," In which Katie Putnam and her Company will bo seen at tho opera house tonight. Tlio play Itself Is an example of the adroit blending of sensational Inci dent, uproarious comedy and genuine pathos. Its presentation enlists tho efforts of some of the most popular personages known to tho local slago In addition to Katlo Putnam, wluce cleverness and tianscendant talents havoinatlohertliefavorlteconiedlenne of the masses. Many featuies will comblno to glvo to this production an Interest that seldom attaches to stage performances. The story of tho play Is of strong heart Interest, and the author has conceived and drawn many characters thatexcltosympathy anil aiiectlon. THE ORAUDATINO CLASS. Names of Those Completing the Public School Course. Tho Salem publlo school couio or study Is simply a common school course, in winch the senior term llnlHhcs arithmetic, U.S. history .Clvll C3oornment, High Grammar, short studies In lltcratuio and business forms. 0 Salem lias never had a high school course, properly ho-calleil. Tho fol lowing young peoplo graduato from tho coinmo.i M'hool-giainmar course. They receive u diploma testifying to the fact that they have legulatly t-wiiuuii-ii uiu con i H) ot stilt IV tire NEW SUITS 11 EG UN. Papers are filed with the county clerk in which T. M. Parr nnd M. J. Petzel arc plaintiffs and F. J. Eld- rlcdge, Anna Eldrlcdge nnd William Hagcr aro defendants, In a suit In de partment No. 2 to recover $274.10, al leged to bo duo plaintiffs on labor per formed and materials furnished In tho construction of a hop-house. In tho second action In the same depart mciit Rarr & Petzel aro the plaintiffs nnd F. J. nnd Annn Eldrlcdge and John M. Dltmarnro defendants. This suit is brought to recover 9102.70, nl lcgcd to lie due on tho labor and ma terials In the construction of a hop- house. Six dollars recording fees nnd $40 attorneys fees am asked for In each suit. Holmes & Kellogg aro at torneys for the plaintiffs. COUNTY COUKT. Tho following petitions aro on lllc: From the taxpayers of road district No. 71, asking tho appointment of E. T. Malvin as supervisor for tho pres ent year; from tho taxpayers of Silver- ton asking that tho court allow 910' per month from county funds, loE. E. Slyer, mi Indigent person; for aid of Mrs. Katurah Grccnhaiii'li. of Huttovllle, she bolng 07 years of ago uud not able to support herself; fiom John J. and Francis Hughes, of Hni,. imni, for tho cancellation of their taxes, for tho reason of their bolng In bad health, quite aged and without any means of support, The taxes cover their homo and should that bo sold they would bo left without shel ter, These petition will iceeivo tho attention of the court Indue order; also tho requestor tho widow or tho lato John Eltlng.for nn allowance of 20 found on the body of her husband. Tho money which sho asks for was ex pended in tho prosecution of tho In quest held. John Eltlng, It will bo reuieniocrcd, was an employe or the duooks. The ladies 'of the W. C. T. U. will meet at tho home of Mrs. E. W. Chap man on "Wednesday afternoon, Feb ruary 12. All members nro requested to be present, as this is tho timo set for tho election or officers for the ensu ing year. Mr. Geo. Mnssey nnd Mrs. E. K. Shaw had business in Gerval.s one day last week. E. W. Chapman, R. Hughes and F. J. Bolter wore the staunch Republic ans thnt represented tho Lablsli club at the state league in Portland this week. Some of our boys tried their pugi listic skill one night last week, but we think they 'found It did not pay. Jole Jones nnd Ellton Shaw went to Silvcrton Tuesday for the purpose of purchasing Instruments for the brass band under progress of organizing here. Not being nblc to come to satisractory terms the boys went to Salem Wednesday to confer with dealers for new instruments. Wo hope we shall have the hearty co-operation of tho neighborhood in tho under taking wo have begun. There Is a subscription list for the benefit of the band at Jones' store. We will glndly receive any contribution made to the to the cause. Mrs. Massy and Mrs. Hoover had business In Salem Tuesday. Mr. Ktickartz and crew employes of the S. P. R. R. are busy this week un derpinning our depot. Grandma Harris is visiting In Inde pendence this week. Tho revival meetings closed Sunday evening. Jno. Dorcas came home Tuesday. Win. Walker moved to Woodburn Tuesdaj . Miss Lena Payne, of Salem, has spent the past week visiting friends here. Mrs. H. Jones and Mrs. E. K. Shaw spent a day In the Waldo hills last week. ThcLablsh Republican club will meet In Hrooks next Monday ove, February 10. There will be speeches by several speakers. Tho prominent event of the- evening will be the In augeral address or officers elected nt the last mooting. Judge Loonoy has been icqiiestcd to give a lengthy discussion or the tariff question,' which request ho will nrob- ably gladly fulfill, as Jim Is a red hot tariff debator. Everybody come and enjoy an evenlngof sport and instruction. MlssOttlo McClard Is on tho sick list at present? THE INSURANCE TAX. PJtet Life Company Pays on 1895 Busi ness In Oregon. The new Oregon law, paosed by tho .last legislature, taxing, nil Insur ance companies 2 per cent on their gross premiums, begins to bear fruit. THE FIRST DRAFT. Secret ry of State Klncald today received the following from the North western Mutual Life Insurance com pany of Milwaukee, which heretofore .has paid no state tax: Milwaukee, Fob. 1, 1890. Hon. If. R. Klncald, Secretary of State, Salem, Or.: Dear Sir Referring to our letter of yesterday, wo enclose herewith Chicago exchange to order of the stato treasurer of Oregon for $074.80, In pay ment of tho 2 per cent tax upon prem iums collected by this company In your stato for the year 1805. Those life Insurance companies have heretofore paid only $100 general license, and no state tax at all. This item of $971.80 goes Into the general school fund of the state, tho secretary of state getting no part thereof. When this law, taxing nil foreign insurance companies lire, fire, ncci dent, niarlno, boiler and plate glass goes Into full effect, it will yield a re veil tie to the state of &30,000 to SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Touftls I ToWels ! Every towel in the store at reduced price, A full size, all linen, knotted fringed towel for 19c at this sale, All others in the same proportion, 5. M. & E. ft STOCK 257 Commercial street roDies, Again. They have arrived at Salem in the form of Lunch Boxes, and can be had for 15c, Large size 20c More durable than tin pails, HARRITT LAWRENCE D j. CX Grocery, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, LOST A deed for property from Wm H. Scott and wife to Thos. Town end; alto a uunu, I'niucr win leave nt journal. FOR SALE-,Tvolve hesd of dal good stock at a bargain. Call on G facleay, Or. A WOMAN-Wlth wants a position J53 Iry cows; .W.Eoir $75,000 a year, If not more. All corporations should bo taxed in the same manner on their gross earn ings, and thus relieve the land tax. HARD TIMES PACTS. GOOD Vr Tin: Indian Snrmnr r.nat nignt tuo pupils at tho Chcmawa Indian school were entertained with an Interesting lecture on "Ideal Boy hood." from Gov. Fletcher. The Governor kept tho students amusett ror over an hour with his In teresting tallc. After tho lecture was over Supt. xoiicr iiiiido a motion ItKADINCI FOK cmcLi:. TIIK FAMILY that we t lunik- wooien mill recently burned, who lls- "ov '''"UHer for giving us such an appealed and whoso body was round '"torestlug talk and Invito him to it Mm 1 111. .., I..... n .i . , v... n.u mi in juxu iecoiiioer ill .south Mill creek Katie Putnam. L'lils star of cninrdv nniwMirj nt ti., . ...II...I. . .. . - I "l-l-v V V..W h;i.iu hi uur bcuoois wnicli embraces i 'weu tonight In tl o "Old Llmo Kiln" other studies than those mentioned I with a company or 14. This piny lsby above, but which studies aro com., the author of "KcntiiRkv . ii .,mnf. est play ot tho past year. From a literary standpoint the "Llmo Kiln" pieteti ueroro reaching tlio senior term. Soiuoor these other otudlns aio geography, physiology, sneUlinr. writing, etc. Clara L. Albeit Oscar N. Illalr Kllen W. Fay Omar Hlttner Anna M. Golden Arthur lldtiselinn .Mtuiel GuyS. Jul hi W. Perry Walter C. Gray Holla O. Osborn Otto Klett lorry l King N. Hewitt Fred lMlmor Harliaw Robert I). Kent i no built no matter taken to prevent It. Ruiiuu INTKUHBT. - Kvcrybody wunU to know whew to get tho best Aiulniott provision ror j. n rtat McCall Rrw. c u Umrl street. Tiiev Hum Ihoujus.-Tho Look Yood Messengers aro mounted on whevls. Why sliould they not bo Wirt? Rluo Hoxes or Telephone U). I)Ai-Tno muw ear loads of tho (.hole hay over cut will ) r.wi v.i bjr Sn)WMr& Whllo tho latter part of tW WQck, pi Court stu - All kind of aUflt Dory's markot.i Una Raster Grace R Sulinr An,lrtnyCa.nboll,.lo;o,mSttirr V.".r,V''V''Ill,Kiiiin.liertha Yi. Savau-e Dean Wright Kosotto L. Welier come again. Tho motion wns prompt ly carrion aim Mr. Fletcher promised to coino again In a couplo or weeks ahd lecture on "Amcrlcnn Humor." Wo should bo glad to see many such men as Gov. Fletcher and have thorn come and talk to us. x. Some HurrEit.-Llttlo Esslo, the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. James Magturo, of East Stato street, who has been very low tho past week with is a uuer piay uuui "Kentucky." It Is beautiful, as a lesson of life. Thorn Is much comedy and bright farce. Miss "!? fever and whooping cough, wns . .... . inn Buuu .iv mo iioiei wit- v '"" w"o ueitcr iO(iay...,Miss lametto by a roiHirtor, and while 8lolFrean Venule, of South Salem, who uiiniiiiinictress.oir tliostagolsa i""8 olt very sick the past week Is Hoy I). Damon Clara Lloyd Gaines L. Ford lhe piosent selKHil term ends on l-rlday, tho llth Inst. Tlio second term begins on Monday, tho nth. lhe graduating exercises ot tho schools will ti,ko place at tho opera house on Wednesday ooiilng, tho i-th Inst. An excellent program Is bolng arranged ror that occasion con slstlng of four or live recitations and declamations by members of the grad uatlug class. literporsed with vwal and Instrumental music. Hon. G, M. Irwin. ..muni...,. .,.!.... a plain and unassuming lady In ml vale lire. Her plays aro all clean nnd pure In motive and expression. She Is not a sousatlonallst. meets with im accidents, novor has her diamonds stolen, or mishaps of any kind. "lam a most uninteresting person to Interview," was her concluding sentence to an Intrusive uowsgathcrer. Indications aro Miss l'utnam will play to a fashionable lioimo tonight. Dr. Byrd Accepts. In w ply to tho numerously signed requests that he bo a candidate for school directer: "1 had made up my n,lnd to posl lively decline to Iw a candldato fortho otllco, liecatiso my other duties de uinnd my whole time and 1 really can not ill Justice to mvsnlr ilivl.l i.ia of publlo Instrimtlon, will dollver tlio tlino w,th Ul nlco of wliool director; address to tho class. Tim .,.,l...,..r. J"Ct It N n dllllcult matter to wfnoA o tho Mjluxil board will prohont tho "'i'11 " Rnoro" wiet from so mnny illliloiims luilitf tlilit-iu unuluiiick Snhml i,lul Mteomc(J frlonds, ex-' lo meet tlio oxiwnsos or tho exercises ,mTl1 rwulni" convoying Mich ' II SIIIIlll ...1...I. .1 . .v..vo ,.iiiflnl,,,., l....... . t . .. .. ".; ."unwtiuii win u charged. """"'" ""' neei uiai l cannot All iKitroiiii , and friends of the schools I1''"0,10 u,ako t,ie wcrlflco and accede should lend encounigomont bytholr ,otMrkli W. II. Byrd." pwnco nt the gnuluatlng exorclsi ! DIliD. GMT Vol' II Klln .Pl.. ...... . . I for seats for Sousa's' band enifiH.'.iI!. KNHA.M.-At tho ivshlm.,.., ,,r inent IU .boiwjL i..l'atlo.,.Rrt.j !' t0iJMn -utheniwtaa fc, iat.7TS5rssr I reported Improving. 1-ui.i. Ui.-Tho banks of tlio WI1 lainetto havo been well filled tho past month, and must have-been much ns a man feolsarter taking u meal nt KenworthyA George's restaurant. Bathsl Dathsl Bathsl ro?s0itoPMi,,u.R"e.la,,".bath9' 8JC baths Srsco,r,l,s:t.e,;;!sr.cutu""nt,er 1-4-lm j, c. MiLLS) Prop Try lieckcr's sujHsrb hominy nt boiinemanirs grocery. . Lobsters at Dot w market. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair Medal, Midwinter Pair. vwcfj w CREAM BAKING POHDIR iMost Perfect Md. 4oYtMttheSUBdrf, Every reader or Tin: Journal should look up tho list of premiums given absolutely freo with this naner. The "Wr.ntCLY Journal at 81 a year is tlio cheapest paper on tho Tacific coast, yet with It wo give yearly sub scriptions to any of tho following valuable publications, each known to tho world as a standard In Its field: Tho Toledo Rlade, The Queen of Fashions, Womankind, Tho Farm News, Tho Child Garden. These valuable publications aro each worth a $1 a year, yet wo glvo you your choice, one year Tree, ror a $1.50 subscription to The Journal, either tho Daily for six months or the Wkcklv for eighteen months. See tho list, and don't neglect to profit by it. Don't bo deceived Into paying for Ko-caiica premiums ottered with high priced papers at a slight advance. Remember The Journal Is tho cheapest newspaper on tho Pacific coast, and It gives you high grade premiums without additional chargo Chicago, Mtf Ki 3 30- THE MARKETS. Feb. 6. Wheat, cash GsJc York Feb. 6 Silver. 66rc: lend. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Fran-isco. Feb. 6. Wheat, l.njf Vool..Orreon. choke. fnLtt.m Inferior -. - -- . y--.F -... yj,oc, vaiiey. ,8c, valley. 9 lie Hops Quoiable at fGtCc. rotatoes eo to 80c tier sack. $ Millln :ner Ing. 8. (S85. . 1L.A1NU MARKET. 6. Wheat valley, 64c; Oats POR Portland Feb Walla Walla. 60. Flour Poriland, $3; Benton county, 3; graham, $2.20; superfine. $2 15 per bhl. Uats-White, 2324c;grey, lo2ijrolled in bags, $4.255 25, barrel. 4.S0 7.00: cases, 3.75. Potatoes.. New Oregon, 30soc per sack Hay.. Good, 5.50(0)850 per ton. N'J1,,Vnllcy' 9 oc; Eastern Oregon, (Vg8VJc. Mlllstuns..IJran, Jn.5012.50; shorts,Ji2 Apples 40c. Poultry. .Hens. 5c; rocsters. i.So per doz and not wanted; ducks, 2.5caj.co per do., turkeys, live 7c; eggs i2 cents cash. i3;chopfeed,i2l5 per ton; rye, 80c per c. If dcs. .ercen, sailed 60 lbs c: under w u. yy.c; jneep pens, 10(2)700, 31 Olll baby three monthiaM a position to do trcneral linnc(u.n.b 1 Enquire at C. W. Scrlbcr's.South Saltrn. 24t'f UlVItli JliiALlNO SEMVlCli-On S. day, Feb. 9. 1896, at 2 p. in, at 115 High Mrcet, S.ilcm, Oregon. All earnest people are welcome Urlng your bibles. 2 3 6t P.O.NEWS STAND. -Headquarters for the leading dally newspapers of the coat. Sub acrlpiions t'ken for the Weekly Examiner. Fine stock of cigars and confectionery. 1. W, Miller. Prop. 1 14 im' PAPERS Portland, Sacramento, Seattle, Tacoma and San Kiancisco nation on .it,. t Miller's Postofllce block PUBLIC MENrpOLFl'ClANiJ ANU llU mess houses can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of tho state, coast nnd country from lhe Presu Clipping llureau, (Allen's) Union block. Portland. 12 2otf FOR SALE OR TRADE - The best hay iruit anil stock ranch in Oregon, containing 200 acres. Will sell chcip, on easy tcrm, or trade lor good hotol. For particulars inquire at this i.iTicc.. 11. A. 11. 1 31 im" Reed's Opera House, ATThc Event of the ScasonuC Oregon, 4 to 5c, according to qua! lancy creamery, .tofrtie 35 S icy creamery, fair to good, Have you tried tho Old Homestead griddle cako flour at Sonnemanu's grocery? Make Yourself Strong. lllfil1 '0Uld .r?slst l'noumonia, bron ni'.U,.s' 'Rliold lever and jiorslstcnt coughs and colds. These I Is attack the weak and run down system. Toy find no fnoMinM wi,nr m;' i.it',uA i?Anr ,. ,ir; ';"5.v."'u "luv" tuo orous 0110 true blood purl (lor. ,1W8.?,,.Ii?.cmo yw "Is, constl- o,, n'i. ,,,uus,";ss' Jn""ce, sick. )t pure, rich nnd roll or vitality. nnsPffi lESW "BC8tlon "& ?adache. Oysters at Doty's market. Warrant Call No.t Okfice County treasurkr, 1 Marion County, Oregon, l , Notice Is herebSumt1'! ffvl funds on hand to reTr nil 0 ?Ll ?. 5 county warrants Issued nrloV ttt' r nary ist.,180.1, and that intort . Vm from this date. n Jap Minto, County Treasurer, Hods liy. Butter. .Orcoon fancy dairy, 35 common, 17c. Cheese .Oregon full cream, I2i2lc. Eggs.. Oregon. 15 per doz. I'jiu try.. Chickens, 250 per doz ducks, 5.oo6; geese, S6.oo7.oo; tur keyi.. 9ioo; dressed. UI2VC. ,"'": ."mi Per.";Wr h j L ' , '.XfKi J 5c cows, 2i2ic: dreHScd beef, 45c. ' iMut(on..iiet beef, 2.oo2.25; choice ewis, 1.50200; dressed, 4c. 3 Hogs.. Choice, heavy, 3 oo3.4o; liEh andeeders; aySSdreMed.cpwIo.' S pef?b. m ' ' S'' IarEe'34c SALEM MARKET. Wheat. .55c per bu., market firm. Oats ,17c. Hay .baled, cheat, $4.55.oo; timothy. ,"? Wuh.?!.eMLc.!?l.. ?8Si "tail j-w, ...m.,, m,,N yw); SaCKeU 2 00. 13oo8' II,00,3lOi choP feed, 12.00 Veal..Dressed. Y. Hogs.. Dressed. 3. Live Cattle.. 1 i2ji. Sheep,. Live, 2.00. Wool ..beat, I2c. Hops..i):st,45o. J,-ECs..Cash. i2c. Uuttcr.. best dairy. 25c Cheese .o(3ii2ic. iS.Sta,,BM-. 7fici lms Potatoes, ,20c per bu. Onions.. 2c, Thursday, Feb 6th, Appearance of tie , , , , . . Charming Comedienne afi? p&fDant, ii And the best coinpahy of her career, In a great scenic production, the lilt of tho season, The Old Lime Kiln, Written for her by C. T. Dazcy. au thor or "In Old Ivcntucky," "Afjym phony In Fevers and Flowers." Tlio grandest scenic display ever mado In this city. Yellowstone 1'ark on the stago. Meeervcd scats on sale at Patton's. 15 ci fancy creamery stop on Bamo 2-1h12w k B,uck,ena Arnica aalvo The best SiiUe in the world foi Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Kali niL..1 . Blsctrlc Bitters. Electric Bitters is a meilirin. .,,ua f. whSW pCihaps ,mor generally needed nred" rc Jiv" ,orP'd 1u5 s'B8"h nd the nrCU Of a Ionic and fl1rri:. t. r.u P'omi t use of this medirine has often averted long and neiham fet.i kmi ' .?. rl" "vcrVe.n K1.1 lt& hh! EL !ui cems StttT o ecuicBltr'To na"d.?aooPer ttle at Red A. Leel'. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists materials, lime. hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, TO THE FARMERS! We have lust cnmnlptrl n now trr, vnn. one-half block south of tho court house 1 lease give us a call. Team Joe. 2 6 BUSSARD & SIMPKINS. Sclentio Ainarlci.1 Anenoy store, 1 ffiU tKtJjHPOAVCAT .ff AS TRAD2 MARKS, Cuts m. si'o-ppi dr 5chiibLr and all Skin ErupdSn7 'a' d ,2 Piles or no nav r,uJ i. .r0""0!) &&&&8i It Is guaranteed o LffiC Crabs at THitys ikirkoT -t. Children Cry for ditcher' Castoria Whea rte w a Child, Ehe cried tor CorU. When iho became MUa, tho dun to CwiorU. Children Cry fo$ plhr' Oiituria. CAVEATS. TRAD2 MARKS, DCSIQH PATENTS, I'niVBiniir, n. rW,WSn5tto, ' llandbook write to MU1N & CO. Ml BnoiowAT. Nw YosX. oweat bureau for ecurlng paw nU In Amerlr. S.r,r3rWntukenoutbyua broueht before h publlo bjr a Dotle glTen tne of cb vgo In tn Sf. timi Wit Mti&tm trrrtlrnilatlonofar.y elentinopaperj"'1'? WM14. i p'en-iMlj lilu'rnmj N.i nite'fli.'rnt n an M i- t .' u " r - 'J (K)a "" ' " v -- , 1.' w r . . VTHIZ O li non-pobw.notl. .raawdyfpr- (.onorrnaa, . Jci7a8s.nlorrba, WLl(V.;i.nXtural ill,- chrciAir. anr IntUmma- I BtrUtolU1 r linn. fiTttnfbn. .tr nlcra FriTtau wbUmj tlcn u. i " tiiem- irHtErwsCKhneiiCa. Su -irui otwuiun.o.fJMB sw ur ih-usb"" or u. I . fiMU !,.. .V II.CU, or 3 Lottie. (2.73. tHrcolir aent nn rwui1 M"rKU'p - l flMxivlveji,-.. .rtfi mai , "