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C H MACK ' ; (' Ki' Dai! Capital Journali! . BOffS U j 1 CUBA, BY HOPBR , ,i ii BHOTHKR1, TUESDAY JAN. 20, 1897. A CONFESSION OP FOLLY. The BcnMfL faction Monday adopted following resolution: "Itesolved, That the senate be forthwith notified by message signed brine chief clerk that the Iioums has effected permanent organization and Is ready for business, and that house concurrent rcsolut'on No. 1 hereto fore Introduced be held by this house until It 'shall hare received official notification that the senate has effected permanent organization." The above Is an official confession of Its own folly, and should subject the Densnn house to cnntcmptuouH glances of the mock legislatures some times organized In country debating societies The Intelligent men In that body who have still good names tc save, and reputations fur ordinary common sense to preserve should con fess the weakness of their organiza tion by leaving It. 1'lrst, they adopt a Joint committee resolution by a viva voce vote, when the constitution expressly forbids hucii an net and requires un aye and nay vote of 31 ayes out of a quorum of 40. The Benson house journal shows Its resolution was adopted without a roll call, and aftec this was exposed In Saturday's Journal, the above re solution wur adopted, by n rollcall, wherein the Benson house further stultifies Itself. It calls the roll on a mere resolution, and declares It will withhold Its Illegally adopted resolu tion until the legally constituted senate notifies a ludicrously conducted faction that It (the senate,) has ef fected a permanent organization. The Benson faction will hold its Illegally adopted resolution a long time we fear. Tlio 6cnate Is extrava gant, but It Is at least intelligent. It has some respect for the constitu tion of tho state. Shakes .His Cold Icy Mantle.lfclas Subjugated Matanzas, Th6 Universe Shivers and Shakes 4 Mercury Goes to th? Bulb. PORTER An Ex-Alaskan U. S. Official Tl it . . i.ne- Achievement Considered a Defends Gigantic Stride. Wasiunoito. Jan. 20.--Ronorts re- -himjto, Jan. Zo.-The almost eclvedby the weather bureau, show complete pacification of Havana and the Intense cold wave to be perioral , Matanzas provinces of the western otcr the entire United SUitcs there, are no indications of roliof Himself in Paper. an Albany of Truth be general "" and i"4'""1 uua is announced in tne loi- ' lsttl rti-w tl t x n . .!... at iunru(( uiijiaLvu receiveu ai uie span- 8TATE NEWS. Brownsville hasn new band. "Town Talk" is tho name of a new dally at Ashland. No bids have been received yet for the 893,000 worth of Astoria municipal bonds. At tho charity ball given by the . Elks of Thh Dalles. 9200 was realized for tho poor. John Martin an escaped trusty of tho Portland city jail was captured n Oregon City Saturdoy. Tho body of Captain Davis of As toria who) fell overboard three weeks ngo and perished has beon recovered. Valo, Oregon Is to havo a now flow ering mill. Tho necessary bonus lms been subscribed nnd tho mill will be built nt once. No doubt Aumsvllio people will bo glad to learn that Floyd K. Church hill, will publish thoQoldon Hill news, in Josophlno county, Tho Astoria public schools, which havo beon closed on acount of dlpth thorla have opened again. Tho cpr domic having been suppress. Mr II. Reed of Lebanon died at his homo In that city on Saturday after nn Illness of several yearn. Ho was about 00 years old. Ho loft n family of three. Tho assignee of the Jib cstnto at Corvallls has been discharged. Ho collected 900, 182,01 nnd paid out 994, 872.83ln dividends and 911,308 03 In expenses. Archlo White, of Illy, Klamath county wus seriously If not fatally hurt by u falling limb, wliluli was detached from n tree which ho was felling, striking him on the head IIo may recover. In Tillamook tho Tlltmook Herald bid tho lowest fur doing tho county, printing. It offered to do nil of it In uludlug tho publication of tho delin quent (ax lint and glyo W for the privilege. Campbell & Jirley have already entered Into coittraoU with eight ditto rent petona or firms for 80,000 pounds of hops at 10 cents a pound, mid several other forgo contracts are underway. PfllkltcioUcr Tho Loitlnu Milling Company, In Wallowa conn ty, Is engaged in tilling nn order for 00 barrels of Hour tu be shipped to China. Tho Hour 1$ hauled utit on wagons and forwarded from Klgln byjl O. ys & Oo. They sent out tho ttrat. shipment Tueduy. The amount If taxes to bo collected, this year undern 0-uiill leyy In Doug county wlllbo9Ufll8.W. Tho current cxihjiiwvj for Uio year nro oHImated nt 17.000: school fund. 924.020.00: state tux, tb,2:u.6: mlllrflnbo!dlera, fund, I 987J.20. Totil 001,114.40. ' within the next twenty-four hours. The temperature has fallen decidedly in the Southern and Middle Atlantic states and It has risen slowly In tho Missouri and upper Mississippi valley, and over the greater portion of the Lake region. It continues below zero as far south as the Ohio valley and Is below freezing on the Texas coast and generally in the Interior of the Gulf states. Tho weather Is generally cloar except In theKt. Lawrence valley. It will be much colder on the South Atlantic and East (Jul f coasts with freezing weather In Northern Florida. Throughout the Ohio valley and the Lake region the prevailing cold wave has been accompanied by lower tem perature than any preylously recorded by tho weather bureau for this season of the year. Following are some of the minimum temperatures reported on the 2.th with their relation to lowest previously reported during tho last ten years of January: Chicago, 20; 3 degrees below. Cincinnati, 10; 2 de grees below. Pittsburg, 8; 3 degtccs below. Detroit, 14; 0 degrees below. Sault Stc Marie. 18; 0 degrees below Ish legislation last night from the Spanish minister of foreign affairs: "Woylor, at tho head of 14 bat- A. T. Porter, who was reported as released from a prosecution by the government through the Influence of Senator Mitchell, has the following reply In the Albany Democrat: The Itepubllcan officials In Alaska, under the Harrison administration, had continual warfare with as dirty a unions, nas ropeatedly traversed the gang of scoundrels as ever went un provinces of Havana and Matanzas, I whipped of justice. Max Pracht, of obliging the principle rebel leaders to AshIand. r- collector of customs, was inuicieu oy mis gang in joui ior urn, faithful performance of his official v.. .... J fnrhs and cntfrom everyday expenence. a - You can 1 ciws'- , The secret oi Keeping hot water don't agree. DENTIST Primer. iterations at moderate in especial request. r.i Accessor to Dr. J. M. Keene, old h9 Salem. Or. rattles desinntr tunrrB fee in any branch S Ul III TO IM Ui. witpr. rr:z.i is the use of warm water and GOLD-DUST' J MORTGAGE IMf BB ,,vn IWD On incidc nrontriv at 7 ner cent, fin' f,S fly to Las Villas. Weylcr considers that now In Havana and Matanzas there remains no nucleus of the rebels or organized hands to disperse, and that both provinces may be considered almost completely pacified. Sugar growers In these prjvinces are now grinding cane without molestation." Officials at the legation regard the announcement us of great importance. The rebels, they say, are now confined to the eastern part of the Island. It is expected Premier Canovas will pro mulgate the reforms for Cuba voted by thecortefliHl803. Denounced Weyler. Washington, Jan. 20. In the course of a speech on Cuba Senator Turple denounced GencralJWcyler as tho ''Herod of Havana," and as "this Indescribable dlmunltl ve reptile." Caused by the Cold. Chicago, Jan. 20. On account of mo intense coiu lukc .Miciilgan pre sented a beautiful sight. Clouds of vapor, caused by the difference of temperature of the atmosphere and thosurfacoof tho water, were driven from shoro by tho high westerly wind and swept eastward In great sheets. Ah far as tho sight could reach from north and south tho phenomenon was observed. At times mis vapor would roll upward In colling masses not unlike thnt scon In geyser regions, and the remark was frequently heard, "Tho lako Is boiling today." Windows of residences fronting on the lako were filled most of the day with people who never seemed to tire of watching the beautiful and over changing scene. Madison, Wis., Jnn. 20. Tho mini mum tcnipornture was 23 this morn ing. This is, tho official observation of Washburn observatory. The phen omenon Is that whllo tho ice is a foot thick In some places In the local lakes, other places aro opon. Nothing llko It has been known iioro boforc. Miuvauickk, Jan. 20 Tho cold wavo which struck thlssectlon Satur day night continues. Whltchnll, Trompcalcau counry, carries the ban ner In Wisconsin with 11 record of 31 below. Tho suffering among tho poor Is bitter. Fauoo, 1. D., Jan. 20. Tliero have liccn fow trains from Fargo oyer tho Northern Puclllo sluco Saturday All trains from St. Paul to tho coast nro In tho yards. Dwn'Eit, Jan. 20. Tliormometors registered to 10 below zero. Tho cold U severely felt on account of tho sudden change. At somo places tho temperature dropped 70 degrees in 14 hours. Dulutii, Minn., Jan. 20. The weather In Duluth Is vary cold, tho government thermometer registering 32 degrees bolow. On tho ranges nt Virginia, 31 bolow; at Towor, 42; Two Harbors, 20. MiNNKAimis, Jan., 27. Tho low est temperature reached hero was 30 below, tho eoldest In three years. There was n cold wind very difficult to face. St. Pavl, Jan. . Tho mroury did not get abovo 15 bolow wro and Monday morning nwehed Jtt bolow. Ottawa, Out., Jan. At The thor- moiuotor iwioIukI 2? baluu ero. Contests. Loudon, Jan. . --Itoforw the Na tional Sporting' olub tjiew was 20-roinid fight between TudUr" Pal titer and ErnleStqutou, fnru pure , XI 100. Palmer won in tli lath round, ' Unjustly Arrested. San Fkancisco. Jan. 25. By reason of a strange story printed In a paper of this city, George McDonnell, the celebrated bank of England swindler, nnd one of his associates In- that his toric escapade, Edwin Noyes, or Hiltz, are under arrest In Chicago, being held on a trivial charge on thc-as-sumptlon that McDonnell is wanted In San Francisco on a charge of for ging the "pencil will" of the late James O. Fair. In fact, neither Mc Donnell nor Noycs was ever accused or suspected of forging tho will or any other document of Importance .Jn the litigation over SenatorFalr's millions. Captain Lees says that ho received a telegram from Chicago asking if Mc Donnell was wanted In San Francisco, and replied In the negative. Captain Lees added that McDonnell had served his term for his caimo, and since his release from prison had worked hard and that It was an outrage to arrest him for a crime for which he has never been oven suspected. Catarrh In the Head Is a disease that may lead to cosump- tion. Catarrh Is catifcd by Impure blood, and tho true way to cure ft is by purifying tho blood. Hood's Sarsa parllla cures catarrh becauso It re moves tho cause of It bv ntirlfvlnc tna oioou. xuousanus testify mat havo becu iKirllln. Hood's Pills cured by thev w-W . n - nooa's sarsa duties. The cane never interfered with me while I was U. S. marshal, of Alaska. My official term expired April 4, 1804, and In May. 1893, while In Alaska at the request of then Attor ney General Olney to appear as a state's witness against my chief dep uty for the stealing of public records, forgery and perjury,the gang set upon and indicted me for the embezzle ment of government funds, which I had faithfully accounted for in my ac count current and vouchers on the 30 of June, 1803. Col. Joseph Murray of Fort Collins, Col., special agent of the treasury de partment, was sent to Alaska In May, 1893, to attend court during the trial of my chief deputy and to note how justice was administered to scoundrels and report his findings to the govern ment. Col. Murray made his report bevercly criticising the corruption In Alaska, the Impossibility of getting grand juries to indict or petit juries to convict parties guilty of violating the prohibitory laws of Alaska, and also severely criticising the district attorney of Alaska for the manner of procedure in the prosecution of my chief deputy. For this unbiased and truthful re port of Col. Murray, special treasury agent of the government, was Indicted at the November term of court, lately closed In Alaska. The government at Washington, D. C., will now likely take a hand in the matter and some very interesting developments will follow. For ylndlcatlon of my character for honesty and Integrity and for the faithful discharge of my official duties whllo U. S. marshal of Alaska, I res pectfully refer the publlu to the fol lowing namcd.gentlemea: Hon.Lyman E. Knapp.ex-governorof Alaska, now resident of Seattle, Wash., Hon. War ren Trultt, ex-judge of Alaska.now re sident of Moscow, Idaho; non. Max Pracht.cx-collector customs of Alaska, now resident of Ashland, Or.; Hon. Edwin T. Hatch, ex-collector of cus toms of Alaska, now resident of Mc Coy, Polk county, Or. I am ready to stand or fall by the verdict of these gentlemen,who are all conversant with tho facts and circum stances leading up to my Indictment In Alaska for the embczzlementor mis appropriation of public funds. Respectfully Orville T. Porter, Late U.S.Marshall District of Alaska. am cwiNfi POWDER m, w cleaner in existence for greasy thing overvthimr else. Sold everywhere, THE N. St. Louli, CMcigo. K NiwYork, nd Made only by FAIRBANK COMPANY, Phiiioeionia. sum- Boston, SAMPLES. Information for Persons Receiving Copies of This Issue, The Journal has in tho past year T!iinp1 ji Rtite circulation. It Is the only paper in Oregon besides the Or egonlan that Is taken In every part of the state as the postofllce records show. You are asked to circulate It. Because: 1. It Is a clean paper. 2. It Is an Independent paper. 3. It is an opposition paper. It op poses corrupt politics, corrupt methods and corrupt men In all parties. It supports aggressively the GOOD It finds In public and private life and In all parties. It attacks the evil wherever It finds it. The Journol advocates old fasnioned honesty and Jeflersonion simplicity. It don't know the mean ing of compromise of principle. It Is always on the side of the people as against the aggressions of power that tend to destroy freedom Jandj equal rights. HOW TO REMIT. Agents and subscribers ordering The Journal are requested to always write names plainly to aold errors. Do not send stamps 0 it can be avoided Money order r drafts are safest, but coin to the amount of a dollar can be sent safely If well wrap ped In papor before placing In the en velope. All subscriptions MUST be paid in advance.as the price Is too low to afford bookkeeping or sending of bills. tf are purely vegetable and do not nurve. naln or crlne. All druggists. 25 cents. Money, ror Indians. Luwiston, Ida., Jan. 20. Agent Fisher began to Issuo checks to the Indians, of the Lapwal agency on the Noz Porco reservation, yosterday. Owing to tho cold weather tho Ka uilalis, and other Indians from tho outsldo districts did not appear. Tho Baker City Republican nows paper plant was attached Thursday. City Editor E. C. StelTen sued for $501.00 duo hint and his son for labor poforuied. Tho plant was released from attachment by Mr. Alley, tho proprietor, filing nu Indemnifying bond, m m m - Tho Moderator of Eugene, edited by II . W. Ross, ha j coascd to moderate. At the birth of the Modorator Mr. Ros scoured control of tho Broad Ax material from ono of tho ownors, and It has been replovlned by anothor owncr.acdndltlon of affairs which Mr. Ross could not control. Miss R. Pyburn, of Woodvllle, Jack, son county was thrown from a horso ono day last week and badly hurt. Her face was badly cut, and a number of her teeth were knocked outbcsldes which she received other Injuries. dm if- - iv ivW ( nv k V The body of old man Wllly.who was burled noar Val wren yours ago was tnkwi up and movwl to the Vale ceme tery recently on account of the grave bolng on Um premise now occupied by M. G. Hope': new stotie residence, says tho Valo Slhor Advocate. The cotlltt was In fair state of preservation, and wus quite easily handled, the was lying upon the loft side, resting upon tho loft arm, which was doubled umlarnoQth it. Lti.u.lf trm .... t I.I. ...I .... ... InaliVround tlchL lyiLutxm Put. hmh. D.ly alld1yjgPlcanlnlly,, tho forme sutu OASTOXIZA, won. 0iZVcZ( " Sometimes -when the last spark of life seems almost extin Kuished it is fanned Into flame again by prompt, vigorous ac tion. It is a mistake however, to put off action too long: an other mistake is to despair too easily. Both these mistakes are made in dealing with disease, par ticularly with con sumption. It is neg lected at first until someone names it. Then tne name strikes terror to the mind ; the nature of the disease is mlsnn. A aerstooa: it ts a "jpr blood disease, set- T tledinthelunes- If it setUed somewhere else the doctors Mould rive it a Ait. fcrcnt name : scrofula, kidney disease or " liver complaint" But the name only tells where it settles. It is really all one dis. ease: Bad blood 1 and there is only one cure: Good blocJ. An abundance of good, rich, red, blood pA into the circulation, cures everyone of these complaints, consumption as well as the rest if it haani gone too far. It is on this true physiological principle fully proven by ex perience that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures Consumption and all other blood diseases. It tone up the blood-making organs to product a fresh supply of hcalthr. red blood . this carries new sour. itbment and life to the wasted lung tissue ; or any other tissue that is affected. It drives out the poisonous disease germs which clog the skin, liver or kidneys. It is simply a question of purifying and building up , where there is anything left to build on the 'Golden Medical Discovery" will In filliWy build un and cure. It cures cases whuu doctors declare "incurable " That word has lost its meaning since Doctor rtcc's wonderful " Discovery " The pbta sad hoprful truth about dlxate b shm m the U$ht of the best science of th cctrtury in I)r metre's Common SaM Ucdlad Advucr it M volume of 100S pages llhutntcj. Il also areulas letters from maav who have hm nwrnl front eeiuumpUaa. Tats great book U Kirap, la ojvtt cost vupcastry UbUcil HOPER BROS, Editors. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ;ajthey cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood constitutional disease and in orde. so cure it you most take internal remedies! Hall's Catarrh Cure is takenintemally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous o faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for yeart, and is a regular prescription It is composed 0 ui. ub iumw khuwu, uuiiiuiacu wim me best blood punher, acting directly, upon th mucous surfaces. The rjerfect comhiutinn of the two ineredients is what Drained sneh wonaenui results in curing Catarrh. Send for iciumomsu tree. F. T. CnKNKi & Co Trfftio. O. EP"Sold by all druggists. CASTOR1A For Inianti and Children. SI - SVX . " iM &Z'&JU4 Plenty of money on good security. To A larje quantity of land for sale at C W ficurc and on easy terms. A HAMILTON & MVRSHB? Room 5, Bush bank building. jJJ " "M nn 82 bci On inside properly at 7 per cent. On11 hmff. and security at 0 per cent, sale Joans madai or investors. Insurance eflecred in reliabliTO' companies, JOHN MOIR, Sjff Uroker, room No. 2, liush bank buildinj OUI m mm rXl Newly Enlarged and Improved Excellent rooms and the best meals, Rates reasonable, Strangers should sec us before engaging. LlBhted by electricity throughout. WOLZ & Mit&iKt Proos. Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt meallfif Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meat in th'dl own. Try them. 171 Commercial st. Up town shop near car barn on State st. ,n -bat 1 1 1 ill 111 1 111 m r I mm WAIM If 9 Office: Willamette Hotel Buildin Ttm Mfitiif ertn atlhlff at sfs 1 MiH payable monthly in advance. Make tS complaints at the ofhee. Salem Steam Laundry Please noticcjthe cut in prices on the following! Shirts, plain iocents Under drawers 5 to iocents Under shirts 510 Iocents Socks per pair 3 cents Qanikercliiefs 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 ctnts Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, inJ other work in proportion. Flannels and other work in telligently washed by hand, Col,?!, Olmsted Prop, THERE will BE A IE C. H. LANE, Msnw 2IT Commercial st., Salem Or C?Suits $15 upwards, l'antst upwands- 5S jreq BREWSTER & WHITE, .Ml .11 cot m ii FEED JAPAN TRADING COYi SALEM. KH 208M COMMMERCIAL ST. Finest bamboo furniture. Tapanese Curios toys etc, or Ho'idays. Only 'Jap'J aunc in luwn triii De soia csDecianv cnein iui uiibimas iraae. ixiwest nrces " ottered for best stock in this line. 12 12 inKM sm GRAND BALL k Ml WM BDUg ilalli tifUttl, K Given at Labor Exchange hall in Xortli Salem Friday Evening, January 29 All good people are invited to at tend, as only such are expected. Tickets sold at the Home Bakery. Hacks will convey all from there to hall and return. Tickets 50 cents. Bupperii) cents. Checks for tickets received from exchange members only. J. E. MURPHY. OLIVER JOY, THOS. RYAN. BUS All kinds of grain feed, hay, straw, etc.. at lowest Drices. 91 COURT ST, - SALEMltlW O 5 For service for the season. Call at Brown meat market, corner Center and ThirtpniS treet. Finest milk stock in Oregon. 12-n Wt M MEAT M W TOW. REMOVED ro'Vohle's old stand, to two doors west of tho engine house. "We will bo pleased to meet all our customers at .m ovauu, wuere we win be prepared MniT0 rePalrlDS and fiorse I 51m Glover & Pnnrr. Save a Whole Half Day rJffiS.? e?tt deli;! .... -.-.. uuu, v-uun oiicei onop. GEO. FENDRICH, Prop. F n II. Barber Shot Suffered Eighteen Years. tfaia Departed and Sleep Came. .-iuA.iirown, of CoTlnjton, Tenn. few .&n.ih.M,charg0 ot the elw2 Ught plant at that place, has been a great nfferer. Her aUmenU and speedy euro .. beat described by herself, as foUoVa: and IndlUS1 ?"? trom nerrousnesj . MM14 uucnW) mej by taking the Bur uijgion Koute to NO. IOC STATR RTPT7T?T Will be pleased to meet all mv nM f, inmvnpwninti... -c.. i ' .r ;. ', i.n.. i iiii-ciass wort enu H,irc,rPOpUlarrpnCes- Sh.aVinE I0 : " b.3 "utJ "no trial on your p! insures rpmili r.,. r. ra.ri:.ii,-.7..l""v"JaBc. tcir " oniy 15 cents " -1 im t Ut(J. W. PLASTER, Prop. a&a-REMOVED "VJUUU. BiH -J. - iToni anywhere in the Northwest to erery where in the southwest, tim n... lincton is the shortest,' .nnVn ,-' ..,.' """- "Tl 1 f 'W. i. Mil nicmaiM ItmHtfl "V"Y. A lull stnrlt nr e,.nnK.. .. j . -. wa MIJIJHW L'-y'r ui an mnns of wood. i.C 1: menr Be.ntle7-,8Usor to Salem Impro' ment Co.. is nii-flv i,.,c.j .. .l . aeaieUuandFtrandrofti first National Bank Tii.,ni.i .u. ..li. nnlM -"rD.uutlcs". forDairfilrnr. .- " ..Tr".".' l.UC fU.UU H.ic3ii una in cverv nil, nj 7 ' """" giaaiy nave tna way, tho beht line. SS1,!?.8 us at .our w ofilce. Havin Travelers who want, Mn-:,.L?QYea wh you desire 10 cer, tieri ii, . "-b nut. , "-..""" 'u Piom " " "uuienr,'s un- hand ask for tickets "Va ,,""''K una me Uur. HoRton Route." Two routes to Chi T?.ffinand Si- Lm - Paul-Chlcago train. A SHELDON, G. X 'nS' Pottland,Or. Urn) S i? fvm rrvviSaA.V. r jr F T9 1 ." r f W 'yvyfj At, tf ru d 11 oar-cent of BuDiu air, to VocU'a AuocUtlca buCxla.K.V 1 Mm-j&ua.hbowh SSuSS th'erai fe?,.1 WtaL then decided t?trV "tU hoPo BeTl i S S11"' Rest0tive NeW DMftwiJ!Si!FHf-wmi. RHKS2 ttfi " bSS.0!.?. wiu ;..". "! U it at 11 a C..r.. "eni l..lI,l.at.BrDaliS Si". 3.or ?; FASHIONS fflUNaE vy P022owic y ij -VA lt u ... Vrt .v complexions POWDER f W nEMAX"Ai.WATSTIIE A p02ZON!'S ft ." "HUKH I. ri Depot Express V t. .11 " . f' eatre'anH 7, "" aa PE" trains. BaK j && T JAMES RADERu T. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER Axm itd Z2g1tt2iS Commercial StrB j Jersey BullsIK bm? ""'Knrf bM two pure bred Ten-' . uur rrmcia.i t . .. reildinr.-K.'r' rn" cash. CalHI 1 M im ' nearS-p. railroad. D. RICH iVER Larson j,,rger J1"',00 county, Orecon, b1' applied for ,il. r. - ' OLLlNr T-r a -otoixi -upuhemerthatha, hadr,o eqnal hei ore. I)er lAK0Q Eag 0ff 1 IJ-ISO mmak ROGERS Dealers in Groceries. Id E Dll i ttt l ?T Ire frit r ton ""'ic --SS 188: ;Jivvv a VW A?uUnketoh?? c5Pars- confrctioy aa U kinds. o commercial st,, 5k M .' S '