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V .ffi'i.S Daily Capital Journal UV HOKtCR BKOTHBRS, THUI.8DA, AUGUST 27, 18M. Tlicclub -toinc In politics Is the club tlmt'CJrQUlnte J WMNMM 9 literature. A tnlhorilyioiF Clitf (side 6f God nntl tlic poor li nlwnys rcspcotublo. Circulate silver literature If you would 'circulate silver bye and bye. The Uryan clubs tiro being organized without a sack, a boss or a machine. There U bub duo way to bent Mar) Hanr.a. Vote for Hrynn and Watson. Tlicro Is no middle of the road be tveen Bryan and McKlnley In Orogor. If there was a crime r 18:i, what arcyoudolnc toconcct tlie outrage? The Oregoniaii U dreadfully afraid the Bllvcr forces In Oregon will not be harmonious. IiMcry David Hurr Cbase, who was treated so fairly In the Orcgmilnn, writes In this Issue. Our friend 0. B. Moores says It was all a llcbout, the crime of 1873. That ought to sottje It. Tho ,boy orator of tho Platto Is the significant title or Bryan. Platte Is tho Spanish word for silver. Undo Sam's malls continue to bo Interfered with by tons of Mark Han na's literature for free distribution. Sylvc'stcr l'cnnoycr's only campaign speech will bo dollvcrcd at Kalcm Sep tember G. It will bo In his own stylo. Baloin's now street commissioner was actually seen working today. Buclt cdhduot Is a rOlleotlon on a pub lic nlHdall JMicrO'lK Komcthlng appropriate In select Ing'an .uitulerUker -to slboti the remainu of anyone so ixtllt Ically (load as Ilonj T. T. Geer. Tho Itepiibllcansor"fialen should console tliemselves with tho thought tlint ln'"tbo next city electlon'thoy will lmve ' Uhither Grahnls's moral support. If tlfo Orcgonlau says you aro crazy, that settles It. You should at onco betaku -yourself to tho asylum and staV Micro until tho Orcgonlan lets you out. Tho underground railway between tho public treasury and tho banks, Is doing alicavy tratlloln this campaign. Other railroad business continues light. ' Don't mistake tho sound money men at tho Bryan ratification. The llfty-cents on tho dollar Popocrats should not fall to ralso all their monoy In advance. Of course, the Balom Statesman has retracted tho Ho about Bryan's being In tho employ of tho silver mlno own ers. Nri-ono lias seen It, but it has been dolic. .ilLi.l I LJ.JJJ i. I MoKlnloy'H letter of accoptuueo ac knowledges that tho money question Is tho only issue. Of course, Messrs. 1'ord and Geer will contiuuo to dllfer with him. Tho following Is tho remarkable ar gument used by an ardent ltonubllcun In a threshing crow near town tho other day.' "Wo don't want Bryan in becauso ho is tho friend of tho d n tramps." Bryan is a friend of every body, but ho docs not glvo up his con victions for tho friendship of rich or poor. MENAGES QstoklrtTliAraMalilr, Jfrvr Ovrtl. Fouroutof flvovrho auffer BervousncM, I HTgUlwofry.ntUcka !oWa6."robu' VjUmg IllS ialty of early excesses. Vic Unas, raoUIn your MMBkood. rftln TtHir vigor. Don't deflr. ,B $$&& Bk- wf Mclannuoawiajfaoi, jswmwM iw- mitchellA and ' DARKLEY i f Thoigold standard organs arc has Uiirtnglo the supjwrt. and laudation of Senator Mltcliel, the polncer ad vocate of frco coinage on the Pacific coast. It is their custom to heap such llaltcrles on a man whoso neck they wish to brcnlcpolitlcally.aiid the senior Orecon senator Is not wise if ho Is deceived thereby. . In the 8u me column Is renewed tho demand that Hon. II. L. Barklcy re sign as Republican memborof Mio leg islature from Marlon county. They would slaughter n man whom they could not defeat in the primaries, at tho convention, or at the polls. They would make senator tho man who in January last told them they might as well expect to build a railroad to the planet Mars, as try to get interna tional bimetallism with the consent of England. Senator Mitchell will open hla speaking campaign for McKlnley at Woodburn, tho homo of the Marlon county man who told the Republicans that If they mndo a gold standard platfoim ho would not stand upon it and who lias kept bis word. Senator Mitchell will show the silver Republi cans how they cm stand upon a gold standard platrorm how to build a railroad to the planet Marsl Barklcy Isn't as smait a man as Mitchell. Senator Mitchell has undoubtedly tho right to construe the McKlnley platform. He has a right to convince Democrats, Popullstsand Republicans that tho McKlnley platform Is con structed of pure silver sixteen to one. But fie has no right to build that railroad to the planet Mars after he said It could never bo done. Bryan ami Barklcy will fayor putting an in junction on building It. FOR BRYAN AND WATSON. Tho union electoral ticket in Ore gon Is Instructed and pledged for Bryan nnd Watson. This was brought about at Portland Aug. 25th and tho Bryan nnd Watson ticket will bo com posed of two Pcoplo'8 party electors, one Democratic elector, and ono American Bimetallic party elector. Tho agreement as to Mio men Is not yet perfected, as some aro still rcfus Ing to withdraw who havo already filed their acceptance. But no doubt, the perfected Bryan nnd Watson elec toral ticket is an accomplished fact. A spirit of Justice, fairness and moderation prevailed tlirouglH.uL tho conference. Both the People's party and tho Bryan Democracy wero will ing to concede an elector to the silver Republicans. Wlso counsel and har mony prevailed and the result will be an union of forces against the gold standard in Oregon. Thero will bo but two electoral tickets In Mio field. In the Mines, On tjik Trail, Aug. 22, 189(1. Uditok Jeurnal: Wo reached Popso ranch on tho 10th Inst., and found the miners at work on a now trail tlal-wlll shorten tho trip to Gold creek over threo miles of very hard climbing over tho Honlino mountains. Wo unpacked, camped and proceeded to dig, and wo havo completed tho trail one-half mile east of Henllno oreck. When tilts trail is completed to Gold creek it will save a distance of at least four miles hard traveling, and when tho wagon road Is built It will go over Mils same trail. An expert of tho Salt Lnko Mining company has Just been in Gold creek. Ilu pronounces tho ore tlrstclass and says If a road was built it would not bo long until smelters and stamp mills would lie coming. A new ledge has been discovered since 1 jwont out Mint gives promise of very rich ore. Messrs. Reoves, Wilinot and Pear son, of Salem, dropped in on us Mils mornlug on their way to Gold creek. Thoy preferred togo over tho old trail to waiting. Muoh credit fqr opening tills rich field is duo to Messrs. Temphoro, Dawes and Harris, of Mill City, who have soiiio very lino claims at Mineral Harbor oast of Gold creek threo miles. An Immense tiro was raging on tho mountains south of hero last nlghU, Our health Is lino. Arthur says ho can digest boulders now, nnd Herbert illM-n. The ReJve!?'lRros. and Hart Bros, are, YerKlngj2MfU!elr maclilno for ' -s.ti-l'! bURILLINOIS LETTER. (Continued from'flrsfpago. MUST CARRY ILLINOIS TO WIN. This belief was probably the ono which Induced Mr. Bryan to desire aDcmocratlcheadquartcrsatChlcago. Illinois Is looked upon, by many poli ticians, as Mio state which will bo the mo-it bitterly fought for and which will decide the election. Nearly nil western politicians, like Mr. Stevens, arc of this opinion. They count on a solid south and wcst.and they bellove that somehow or other Illinois must be won to win tho day. Mr. Stevens added: "I shall devote all of my time to pushing the work of the campaign, sending out appropriate literature and urging the formation of silver clubs everywhere. Our work will chiefly be among those who havo form erly affiliated with tho Republicans and only differ on tho one point of linnncc. The main basis, or our routine work, will bo Mio organization of silver clubs. Tills is now well un der way, more than 1,000 having nl rcady been organized, with a largo membership. Tho outlook Is so doubtful as to who will carry Illinois, and causing both sides at this stage uncaslncss,at same time tho tldo for silver was so strong, that Dr. Janilcson of the Central Committee had almost given up the flght,had the election occurred at that period. The following from tho New York Herald contains Information In a nutshell. MOKINLKY HAS NO WALKOVKK. The plain truth about tho national campaign is that Chairman Mark Ha una, when ho returned from the west, although ho wore a smiling faco and openly said everything was going woll, brought Mio news for the eastern members of tho executive committee that tho outlook Is far from satisfac tory. Mr. Haiina will not for one moment conccdo defeat In any of Mio states Mint go to make up the battle ground for honest money, but ho told every friend with whom ho talked pri vately that tho light wns a hard one, and that the ticket could only bo elected by the most tremendous exer tions, continued every day from now until Nov. :). "Tho great battle ground Is com pact. It Includes the states of Mich igan, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Min nesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, and Kentucky. Tho Republican national commltteo Is going In witli a deter mination to win Mieui all. Tho rose ate reports about Illinois being solid for McKlnley by 80,000 aro put out for tho benoflt of the marines. Unless the situation changes between now and October, no living man will bo ablo to tell with confidence in his predictions how Illinois will vote." A Swedish club of ISO members has been organized at Princeton, showing that nationality is taking Interest in America's cuier precious metal, pro duct. At Monmouth, 111, August 17. Centuries nffo, peo ple used to fear what they called the pes tilence. "Black Death" was tha most terrible thing In the world to them. They feared it as people now fear the Cholera and Yellow I'cvcr. And vet there is a more terri ble thing than any of these. There is a thing that causes more misery and more deaths than any of these. It is the commonest trouble that human beluga suffer from. It is so common that nine-tenths of all the sickness in the world Is traceable to it It is merely that simple, common thing constipation. There is no telling what it may lead to, but it is sure to lead to something bad. Its im mediate effects are unpleasant in the ex treme. It makes people listless, gives them headaches, makes the digestion poor, causes dizziness, loss of appetite, loss of sleep, foul breath and distress after eating. All this merely because Nature has been Imposed upon, and has been refused the little help-sue needed. This lttle help is furnished by Doctor Pierce's Pleasant relicts. One pill is a gentle laxative and two a mild cathartic. There are two remarkable things about the "relicts." One is that they never gripe; the other that they cure permanently. There is no other medicine that dots cure permanently. You can take any other medicine you like, as long as you like, and if 'you s(op, your trouble, will come back quickly, and. the chances ate the trouble will be Worse than it was before. This isn't true of Dr. Tierce's rieasant relicts. You take them until you get yourself into perfect working order, am u i then you stop. you uon't nave to taicc an nvi more '"Pullet" unless alter a while you do something that iir Tim nS&A Fmn r miK ' deranges your digestive system again. We .arc not guesting about these facts, and we don't ask you to take our unsupported word for it. Thousands of people nave found that thty are true, and have testified to them, Let the druggist who says that some thin; else is "just as good " sell that some thing else to nomebody else. Don't let hint trifle with your health for the sake of a little wore profit to himself. World'a Dispensary Medical Association, No, Goj Mala Street, Buffalo, N. Y. chnlrmnn Itlggs of the prohibition county central commltteo and candi date for the legislature has resigned from both positions, that he may vote Tor silver, saying It Is principal issue. Tho long expected letter from the Federated Trades council of Milwau kee to tho Chicago Trade and Labor assembly that no Milwaukee trades union or central body wns responsible for the letter which caused tho Chi cago organization to drop tho Investi gation directed against Henry C. Payne' arrived. Matters havo pro gressed to that stage In this city where the letter received some time ago Is generally pronounced a forgery, and tho desire is to find the man re sponsible for it. August Lucders, n member of the grievance committee of the Trade and Labor assembly, has announced that he put poses to contin ue Investigating untlll he fines out who wroto tho letter, and that ho will then nubllsh tho name of the writer. It Is tho general belief that the letter was written by a Chicago man, and somo ono well acquainted with the workings of tho committee. A fow days ago The Dispatch printed a form for forecasting the result of tho presidential election and offered $50 for the llrst correct forecast received. It was believed that the $50 award would stlmulato a study of tho political situation. Out of 1200 forecasts, 7fi0 give III Inolsc, to Bryan and free-silver. The Statesman says Bryan's repud iation policy would cut every preach er's salary In two. That sheet docs not unusually worry much nbout the minister's salnry or any other feature of his work, but now It is greatly ex orcised lest tho clergy should be rob bed. The truth Is nearly every minis ter In tho country has nlrcndy had his Income cut down one-half or moro by the gold standard curse, and many of tliem can hardly live, taking their pay In farm produce nnd Junk. It Is tho duty of all Republican stump speakers to supply themselves with a copy of John Sherman's speech, thoroughly lnnoculatc themselves with it, nnd thus be safe against frco silver exposures. There's moro clothing destroyed by poor soap Mian by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" soap contains no freoatkall and will not Injuro tho llncst lace. Try It and notice tho dlffcrcnco In quality. John Hughes. Perfect Infant Food Gail Borden s Eagle Brand- Condensed Milk "Infant Health," h a llttlo book of J great valuo that U sent PKEU on appll- cation. , N. Y. Condensed Milk Co. 2 W Hudson Street, Mew York g JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of jjrass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO KENT. Dcublc cottage on South Com merclal and Helleview, two blocks from post office. Hot water and laths; modern im. provemenls. Inquire 85 Commerclnl. 31 6t MR SALli OR TKAliti. An eleeant 12 aero tract of land In Hampden Park addition, on Asylum avenue. Will irade for residence property in Salem. Address W., care Jour nal. TOR SALE OR TRADE-MS acres Irlw proved farm land, 4 miles east 0? Salem, with new house, new barn, running water; will selior trade for cheaper land. Address O. M. Reaves, Salem. Or. 7 27 im roR SALli Driving mare for sale at a bar Caln; weight about n6o; good traveler, In quire of Vm. llrown & Co. 39 tf CAKl'ET PArER-Urgc lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap, las the thing for pulling under carpets. Call a Journal office Kindergarten and Primary School, Mrs. C. M. Ogle will re-open her kinder garten, including primaiy department in scp. state room. Also Training Class for Kindergart' ncrs in September. COLT TAKEN UP. A ihrce-VKU-olJ coir, luv mlAr'antl wl,li star in forehead, was taken up by the under signed. Owner can hate same by proving property and paying costs. Gall at place, 5 miles east of Salem, on.Mscleay road. 8 aa im J. RPICKENS. ' X-R ays Of severest trial nnd test provo In regard to Hood's Sarsaparllla 1st, Greatest Merit I Secured by n peculiar Combina tion, Proportion nnd l'roccss unknown to others which naturally nnd actually producos 2d, Greatest Cures Shown by thousands of honest, voluntary testimonials which naturally and actually produco 3d, Greatest Sales According to tho statements of druggists all over the country. In these three points Hood's Sarsaparllla Is peculiar to Itself. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best It Is the One True Ulood rurlfler. u j njii-nretlieonly pills totnke HOOd S PlIlS wltliHooil'JHarsannrllla. fin .1 ..i.ii... 1 1 1 11 I .1 m ON THE DOLLAR. Ed, S, Lamport 289 Commercial st Salem, Or,, Hasjbought the Frank E. Shak fcr and the M, Beamcr harness stocks at forced sale. $4,000 worth ot goods will be disposed of at 50 cciits on the dollar, Sign of the White Horse. Salem Steam Laundry Please noticcjthc cut in prices on the following! Shirts, Plain tocents Under drawers , 5 to 10 cents Under shirt 5 to 10 cms Socks, per nmr 3 cents Handkerchiefs I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels andjothcr work in tclhgcntly washed by hand. Col, J, Olmsted Prop. WANTED. Solicitors for campaign book "Bryan. Sewall and Free Silver.'' authorized by Uryan, written by R. L. Metcalf, Editor Omaha 'World-Herald, appointed author by Uryan, Contains speeches and platform. A bonanza for agents, a free silver mine for workers. Only $1.50. The only autnorized book. Jo per cent. Credit given. Freight paid. OutfTt free, lletiin now with choice of territory. Permanent, profitable woik for '00. Address1 1 lie national iscok lonce n, Star Building, Chicago. 8.10-301 OREGON CENTRAL .AND Eastern R. R. Company LYAQUlNAitlAY ROUTE. Connecting nt Yanuina Hay with the Sa Francisco & Yaquina Uay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON." Sails from Yanuina every 8 days for San Francisco. Coos Hay, Port Orford, Trlniilnd and Ilnmbolt Day. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. anortest route uetween the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisce: Cabin, $0; steerage, $4; to Coos liay and rort Orlord, cabin 6; to Humboldt llay, cabin $3i round trip, good 60 days, $16, YAOUINA HAY The most popular seaside resort on the North Pacific Coast. No undertow surf bathing absolutely safe. For thbse wishins to combine hunting and fishing with aquatic sports, this resort has no eqnai. ueer, Dear, elk, cougar, brook trout and salmon trout can b found In abundance within a few hours' dilve or the bay, nrKcduced rates to all points. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallis, Or. I. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. M. P. I1ALDWIN. Local Agent.Altona Dock Salem, "I bring yon good tidings of great joy, which thall be unto nil people." ' A "BIBLE KEY" "The Plan or the Ages," 1 ThW is the best work on the Uible. tver Issued from the press. It gives a complete explanation of ail the. doctrinal subject of the holy scriptures, presenting the wonderful harmony, simplicity aud beauty of God's plans for the redemption of the human family from sin and death. Tho work is complete In three li vlnm. nil rXrt Address T. H. LLOYD, 164 Waller street, Salem, Or. 7.17.1m" SALEM WATER CO. Office! Willamette Hotel Buildlno" ror water trrvir .itmiu t nn;. inn payable monthly in advance. Ma'ko a rAmnKlnid a. ,1. I1? .uIHiiiMia uv ulc UU1CC. There will lie no deduction in water rate on account of temporary absence from the city unless notice is left at the office. Hereafter water for irrigation will only b furnished to regular consumers using watei for domestic purpose. Contractors for sidf walks, brick work and plastering will please read "under building purposes" page 17 of schedule of rates for 1893 Apply at ofhc for copy ' ' ThO ROSV PrackniM,.. "" 0 6 ASSifoVSSJlftKHl L " U Inv C. H. MAGK. Successor to Dr. J, M. Klch , i.l.l White Corner, Salem, Or. Parties rt-ii ti(t -ttperiut operations ni moucraic ices ) nruiuu air in especial request. Peter G, Norgren, (Formerly Willi P. J. Larsen & Co ) - Carnage and wagon shop, 320 Commtrcinl street, llritig on )'oar work, old or new, ard have it done with a guarantee of satisfaction 6 26d&w tf WHAT IS SAID. Some say we give the best meal In town for 15c. Wc sny try us and se, nncim im IM S. RICHARDSON, PROP. trSecond door north of iktel Willamette. "THE ANDERSON." Stago headquarters centrally located at 'Tlic Anderson" for lines leaving Salem. Slates there f.r orders. All packages aid parcels left lliore will be cared lor. Waiting parlors, good rooms, and mt als at all hours, GEO. W. ANDERSON, Prop. DEPOT EXPRESS. Mi els all masl nnd passenger trains. Dag gage nnd express to nil parts of the, city. Prompt seivice. Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADER. MEN WANTED to chop cord wood. The Labor Exchange wants ii numlie, of good wood choppers at once. Apply at warehouse, 11. I. SHARP, 8 4 If Manager. J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spialtyoi fine repair work, Setb Thomas clncU, etc., 215 Commercial Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans consideied without delay HAMILTON & MOI . Hush Hank buildinS. MONEY TO LOAN I On city or farm property. Over Hush's Hank, T. K. FORDJ C. H". LANE, llIDDPlUVrTill AD MMliHAM I Mill 2t 1 Cj.nn ni .' . Sa.. n Or IS'.Siiili .IS ujiw.m ,. l'nitst upwands'-Wl WOLZ'S MM !? 15TFREE DELIVERY. WOLZ.ci MIESCKE Proas. Dcalars in' nil kinds of fresh arid salt meals ttFresh sausago n specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST R JTAIN IIM "- T. B. BROWN.& 107 Commercial street. f Salem. Oregon, BH ONE-HALF SIZE OP BOX POZZONF' 'GOMLEXIOH PnwnFR' fc.. k. :..T7"-.T " " I t' """ " jwnaara ror lortr yews and ' s moro popular UHlai1 than over before. ( 1'OSiZONI'g I '.JS e5y.Voxo,1,za:,NrS b sag" i u,lc KcosIH'is OUia MJ"' I Bsseis xrc ol cHarge. ' at Dnpaaisxa amd panoy btoues. 4 Bis a u a non.polsonons ramedr for Gonorrhoea ('loot. Snerntatorrhaia. &dkrt.H WultM. unnatural dii. awuurt WchirKi, or nr luflatann. bl IA atHttar tlnn. Irrlfatlnn n, iiImm. rnu eauftuu tlon t.f mucous mem ITHEcVUSCHUIlCtlCo. braon. NoD-utrlnjcnt. iB T3& ,,jssa mmm?wnm Sield tur Druinrlata. ES! ANDlfjOfiJ VIA Shasta Route, Or-qiUK Southern Pacific i VU .i California Extireis Train -kun .la. 1 rrlfandn,l San Fran U I? Uto '5 P' m J Lvr-l'ortlamTAT-nnr----. JHv.,7aTn7o7ar.ra07n1 from Wburtf to Ashland, include So iili" , -i-sTTr- S'.UO n.ni. 11:0U a.m. 3:20 p.m. lvVl'ortltiiuiiir. iv. Salem lv. "urin V1MU. ur. itoscbV lv 8.00 a.m. JLAJ'iL1 IAS3KNCJUrt7 Is'ort b ' 4:00 p.m. 0:15 juiii. lv. Portland nr. r. Salem lv. lKi6a.BC o.w a.m. DINING c ON OGDEN ROUT? rULLMAN HUtVETsIEEPERS and i.xond -class sleeping cars attached tosll through trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvallis, dsilv u cept Sunday.) ' l 7130 a.m. I Lv, 12:15 pm. Ar. "Portland. Ar, I 6:jo p." Corvallu. Lv1iueD.m At Albany and Corvallis connect with tra.ns of Oregon Contral & Eastern iUllrotl. Express train dally except Sunday, Lv. Portland Ar, I ii:jea.iir Ar.McMinvllleLvj 5:30. m. 7a5 P. m. THROUGH TICKETS to all points in the Eastern States, Csnsds and Europe carvbe obtained at lowest rttti from W.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem E. P, ROGERS, Asst. G. f. & P. a. Portltn' Or. R. KOEHLER, Manager. Gliicaio, Milwaukee k Si. Paul By. GLANCE AT THIS MAP. Of the Chicago, "Milwaukee '.and, St. Psul Railway and note its connection with U transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Oasns, nnd remember when going east that its In-'ij are lighted with electricity aud netted b; steam. Its equipment is superb. Eltctnt Buffet, library, smoking and sleeping ctn, with free reclininrj chairs, Each ileepinf car lieithhas an elsctric reading ltmp, im its dining cars aro the best in the world. Other lines are longer than this, but none are shorter, and no other offers the above lux. urious accommodations. These are sufficient reasons for the popularity of "Tha Mil kee." Coupon ticket agents in erery rsll road office will give yon further Informsuoo, or address . . C. J. EDDY, General Agent, J.V.CASEY,Trav.Pa,.A(ent.a Through Tickets TO THE fcVIAJlTHE Uviion Pacific: System. 5 1 trough Pullman Palace SIWPJ"-, To.' leepers and FreeJ Reclining Chi' '7 Portland to Chicago. . .... L-x.tfim and'1 Our trains are nesteij -. lighted by Pintsch light. y?er:rkdltKrJ,,, Urates, time tables and full 5ta apply to JBOIS1S JblBARK Agenu,Sal,0" I N.i)MMeAI'OLIl " Sf, PAUL j t0ma ' ifi WlNNESOTAStU a ft '? ft A H k; . .... l Xfc V o vr a "x V( MST! -. nuntfU. R, BAXTER, DUtPB, IEHEHULOO.,JY. orusuinir ore. .. .. j.hahtus. &I, loompleiion Kwder. WUOUW "' pr sent In plain wrapper pltlo wrapper I 1, prepaU, for I arjo J VJ?h T u vipnMU, Mt;miut-" ATeflnedcompiwrsla2iJ