<â Vf* _____________ D A I -L A S O R E G O N VOL. X X X . OCTOBER JUDGE WHITN» Y’ S EXPERIENCE. O A T S and R Y E One of Albany’ » M ost Prom lnen Citizen» Curad of Deatneas by Dr. Darrin. to produce large, full grains require a complete fertilizer rich in [C’ ofVMllin ( I h /.< tt© ] PO ! Jndue Whitney; so well ami favor- j ably known throughout the country ¡and state is another witness to tin workings of electricity, as he has jus* j on»© out of the “ electrical chair/1 not elect roomed, hut cured of d* afuess by Dr. Darrin, the ppecialis!, who is no* 'o« aied wt Hotel Oorvullis Dr. Dar­ rin is perfectly frank iu telling each one the true condition of his or her c.u e, and just what might beex|>et tcd as the result of treatment, or whether any treat mi nt would do good. The rooms of Dr. Darrin are often crowded, sod he is kept constantly busy. There arc h great many peop e who will he glad to know that the Dr h is been prevailed upon to visit Cor­ vallis again. le BOOKS FREE Write to d a y for our valuable bookson “ Fertilization." The information contained in them means money to you. Address: GERMAN KALI WORKS 93 Nassau Struct New York Judge Whitney,s Open Letter, J . L. C O L L IN S , itto rn e y and C ounselor a t Law, S u lic llo r m C lu m crrja Has been n practice of hie profession in this place about thirty years, ami will attend to all business utrusted to his care, Ottice, corner Main ami Court Dallas, Polk (Jo, Or. J. N. H A R T A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Room 1, Oalitdd building. o a B a o N . D /t L . L A H , Dr. Darrin is located at the Corvall­ A t t o r n e y a t 'L a w . is Hotel until October 30, and jvill give free ex h mi nation to all. 10 to 5 or 7 Office up stairs iu Campbell’ s build­ to 8 daily. The poor free and those able to pay at the rate of $5 a week or ing. in that proportion of time the case DALLAS - OREGON. may require. All curable chronic dis­ eases of men and women a speciality. No case published except by per mission of the patient. All business N. L.BUTLER relations with Dr. Darrin strictly con Atto r n ey -at- Law iidential. Electrical appliances fur­ nished. One visit is desirable, though DALLAS, OREGON. Will practice iu all courts. Office, many cases can be treated by home treatment by writing symptems. Eyes over bank. tested and glasses tiled. WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST. W . F . M USCOTT, Rose B rou kin ............................ 7,444 Nora Robertsen........................... 6,8Lf> Halhe Reynold*.......................... 1,012 Bessie Mnscott............................ 31 Lillie Baxter ................................ 381 TRUCKMAN. D a lla s : O r e g o n A lair share of patronage solicited Rena H ope............. .od all o-ders promptly tilled. Augusta Miller. . . Pauline Nesmith. Mis. Dennis.......... Mrs Dunkleberger Mrs Hopkius........ M OTOR T IM E T A B L E . Leaves Independence for Monmouth and \irlie — :30 a m 3:30 p m Leaves lndependnce for Monmouth and Dalla>— 1:10 a m 015 p m Loaves Monmouth for Airlie — .M kin 3;60 p m Leave« Monmouth for Dallas— 1:20 a m 7:30 pm Leaves Alrlie for Monmouth and Independence— :0*J a in 5 p in Le ives Dallas for Monmoul o an 1 Inue -endence— :00 pm 7.30 o m. R. C. CRAVEN K. P resiu eu t. k . C h am b erlain's Cough Remedy. No one who is acquainted with its good qualities can be surprised at the great popularity of Chamb. rlain’s Cough Remedy. It not only cures cureb colds and grip etfectually and permanently, but prevents these di­ seases from lesulting iu Pneumonia. It is also a certain cure for croup. Whooping cough is not dangerous wliou ttiis remedy is given. It con­ tains uo opium or other harmful sub­ stance and may be given as confident­ ly to a baby as to an adult. It is also pleasant to take. When all of these facts are taken into consideration it is not surprising that people in foreign lands, as well as at home, esteem this remedy very highly and very few are willing to take any other after having once used it. For sale by Wilson Drug company. w i i . i . i a . u h , 4 a sh ler. W. C. VASS a LL, a ssista n t Cashier DALLAS U l l li A A h OP DALLAS, OK KG ON, I'rausftcts a general banking ousi- uess in all it8 brandies; buys and selte exchange on principal points iu the United ¡States; makes collections on all points in the Pacific Northwest; loans nouey and discounts paper at the best ate«; allow interest on time deposits. RAILWAY W e are showing the best assortment of buggies, driv ing w agons and vehicles of every sort that has ever graced the floor of this old reliable implement house, T here are the very popu­ lar cushion tired runa­ bouts in all grades, the hard rubber tired rigs, the hacks, surreys, and deliv­ ery wagons. Call and see them. General Manager. S O U T H ER N P A C IFIC T IM E T A B L E CORVALLIS MAIL—DAILY 7:10 a m Lv............... Portland................ Ar 5:50 p m 19 40 a m Lv................ Derry................... Lv 2;ls pm 11:46 p m Ar........ .. -CotviilU............. Lv 1:20 p n; At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains cm Oregon Central and Eastern rail rumi. DALLA8 PASSENGER—DAILY, EX. SUNDAY 0« p in Lv............... Portland............... Ar 10:20 am :20 p in Ar............... Dallas................. Lv 7:U0 YAMHILL DIVISION: Passemrer ilt-pot foot of Jefferson street AlKulE KKElGHi'-TftI WEEKLY L«ave 7:40 a m .......Portland ____Arrive 3:32 pm 8:50 p m ........ , . . Dada»....... Arrive 820 a m Arrive 5.06 pro ...... Airlie............ Leave 7 00 a m 1 . M A F .i . 25g-257 Liberty street, Salem. Farm machinery, vehicle*, automobile*, bi­ cycles, sewing machine* and supplies. i t - r i r v , P A IN T E R , L. N. WOODS, M. D. House, sign ami ornamental, grain j Physician and Surgeon, if, kalsoming and paper hanging. ’A U i i . • O rkgo s R -I -P A -N -S Tabu lea D octors find A poor! prescription For m ank in d Wa 5 «art pa-'kage is encash for attia! occasion*. bottle, 60 sent«, contains a tapplv for * nTdrunrlsts r l Stem. f A H ilru g g iMts. f o i* I____ LoW'H I. M ass. the co u n ty co u rth o u s e . N e w Y o rk , in w h ich he tells w h a t m en m u st d o if th ey w ish to s u cce e d in p o litics . T h e w h o le o f it m ig h t b e su m m e d u p in tw o w o r d s , “ D o n ’ t d r in k ," b u t h is talk w a s so fu ll o f in cid e n t an d Illu stra tio n and w ith a l so s o u n d fr o m a b u sin e ss s ta n d p o in t that w e q u o te a p a r t o f it hi his o w n fo r c e fu l th o u g h u ot e le g a u l la n g u a g e : “ N o m a tte r h o w w e ll y o u lea rn to p la y th e p o litica l ga m e, y o u w on’t m a k e a la stin ' s u c c e s s o f it i f y o u ’ re a d r in k iu ’ m an . 1 n e v e r ta k e a d r o p o f a n y k in d o f in t o x ic a t in ’ liq u o r. I a in ’ t no fa n a tic. S o m e o f th e sa lo o n k e e p e rs a re m y b est frie n d s . B u t as a m a tte r o f b u s in e ss I le a v e w h is k y a n d b e e r a n d th e rest o f th a t s tu ff alon e. I t ’s a m a tte r o f b u sin e ss too. 1 ta k e f o r m y lie u te n a n ts in m y d is trict m en w h o d o n ’ t d rin k . I trie d th e o th e r k in d f o r s e v e ra l y e a rs , b u t it d id n ’ t p a y . T h e y co s t to o m u ch . F o r in sta n ce , l h a d a y o u n g m an w h o w a s o n e o f th e b est h u stlers in tow n. H e k n e w e v e r y m an in th e d istrict, w a s p o p u la r e v e r y w h e r e a n d co u ld in d u ce a h a lf d e a d m an to c o m e to th e p o lls o n e le ctio n d a y . B u t reg u la rly t w o w e e k s b e fo r e e le ctio n he s ta rte d on a d ru n k , an d i had to h ire t w o m en to g u a rd him d a y a n d n ig h t a n d keep him s o b e r en o u g h to d o his w o rk . T h a t c o s t n lot o f m o n e y , an d 1 d ro p p e d th e y o u n g m an a ft e r a w h ile . " M a y b e y o u th in k I’ m u n p o p u la r w ith th e sa lo o n k e e p e rs b e ca u s e I d o n ’ t d rin k . Y o u ’ re w r o n g . T h e m o st s u c ­ ce s s fu l sa lo o n k e e p e rs d o n 't d rin k t h e m ­ s e lv e s. and they u n d e rsta n d th a t m y te m p e r a n ce is a b u sin e ss p ro p o s itio n like th e ir ow n . A d r in k iu ' m an w o u ld n ’ t la st t w o w e e k s as le a d e r o f T a m m a n y H a ll. N or ca n a m an m a n ­ a g e an u ssein b ly d is tr ic t lo n g i f he d rin k s, l i e ’ s g o t to h a v e a c le a r h ea d a ll th e tim e. 1 c o u ld n a m e ten m en w h o in th e last fe w y e a rs lost th e ir g r ip in th e ir d is tr ic ts b e ca u s e th ey b e ­ g a n d rin k iu '. “ J u s t ta k e a s e x a m p le s ‘ B ig T im ’ a n d ‘ L ittle T im ’ S u lliv a n . T h e y 'r e k n o w n a ll o v e r the c o u n t r y . ns the B o w e r y uo- o f I»r Pierce’ * Favorite Prescription, aud his Compound Extract o f Smart-Weed. I think I>r Pierce s m edicines the best in the w orld .’ Dallas, Oregon. j J. i. S IB L E Y a. c. k . xi *. A T h t b i s t k n o w n gnide to married ltappi- ties* is to hold ttie husband as j’ ou w on the lover—by ckecrfulnex* o f disposition, pa­ tience and iL-rpi.ig your youthful loocs. O f co u ’- v a great m any w om en are handi- canned ¡» y tho*«r ill* to which w om en are heir The constantly recurring troubles which afR>t her are apt to cause a .-»our disposition, netvousness and a beclouded mind. I): R.V. Pierce, the specialist in w om an’s disease* o f Buffalo, N. Y ., after a long ex- peri. nee in treating such diseases, found that certain roots and herbs matte into a liquid extract, w ould help the m ajority o f cases. This ie called Dr. P ierce’ s Fa­ vorite Ptescripti.rfi. Thousands o f w om en have testified t‘ * its merits, and it is put up iu shape to be easily procured and is sold b y all m edicine dealers. T his is a potent tonic f.,r the w om anly system. So m uch faith has Dr. Pierce in its merit* that he niter* |$oo reward for any case o f Lencorrhea, Fem ale Weakness, Prolapsus, or Failin'? o f W om b, which he cannot cure. A ll he asks is a fair and reasonable trial o f hia means o f enre. Mr*. T D«»lan. o f Madrid, Perkin* Co., Nebr., writes : ” 1 was cured o f painful period* by the tC A K IN , A t t o r n e y a - o t - 1 .n w . Ws havs ths only let of abstract books in Polk ounty. Rsliable abstracts fnrui»h«>d. and in»n«y to *a . No coimuiasion ch«r*«d on ! o *.< n . Rooms 2 td j H ite s ’* block, Dallas "F avorite Prescription" m akes weak woinL-n strong, sick wom en well. A ccent no substitute for the m edicine w hich work* w onder« for wenk women. Dr. Pierce’s Com m on Sense M edical A d . ▼iser is sent free on icce ip t o f «tamps »o pay expense o f m ailing only. Send n o n e -c e n t «tamps for the paper - covered b ook , or j i «tamps fo r the cloth -bonnd volum e. Address Dr. R. V . Pierce, 663 Street, Buffalo, N. Y. » n •**(',S* *. v-r- • ■ - re it* * 4 n ¡ * » c zwwijM ¥ t f i ! > i <*• ■: «fig -f -V f ! * jiï- : ojrÿii 4 ' , * M •u- : i -Ary ■ vT* F * ^ ! -Í 1 ; 1 .1 Ì » - t * r 1 t i f - 1 ‘ i f 1 g. - -*-» * «cl j r y -• • %!;• fi i ■ ■ ■ mi ivfe If . «*** m ' f *' % ■ - -4- i •£ J : k 'A f . k ì \ R E M E M B E R , Y O U G E T 55 C E N T S le a d e rs, a u d th e re 's u o tn in duc saiu ou s o n tl»e B o w e r y ; p e o p le m ig h t th in k th a t th e y a re hard d rin k e r s. T h e fa c t is t h a t n e ith e r o f them h a s e v e r to u ch ­ e d a d r o p o f liq u o r in h is life o r e v e n s m o k e d a cig a r . “ L o o k a t all th e T a m m a n y h eads o f c ity d e p a rtm e n ts . T h e r e ’ s u o t u real d r in k iu ’ m nu in th e lot, a lth o u gh th e re ’ s a s a lo o n k e e p e r o r t w o . Oh, yes, th e re a re s o m e p r o m in e n t m en in the o r g a n iz a tio n w h o d rin k h a rd s o m e ­ tim es. b u t th ey s u it th e m e n w h o h a ve pow er. T h e y ’ re o rn a m e n ts , fa n cy sp e a k e rs a n d all th a t, w h o m ak e a hue s h o w b e h in d th e f o o t lig h t s , b u t a iu ’ t in It w h e n it c o m e s t o d ir e c t in ' th e city g o v e r n m e n t u n d th e T a m m a n y o rg a n i­ z a tio n .” M r. P lu n k ltt clo s e d Ids a d d re ss a fte r n a m in g th e s o ft d r in k s o rd e re d by the T a m m a n y len d ers th e n ight b e fo re M a y o r X a n W y c k w a s d e c la r e d elected by s a y in g : “ B e fo r e m id n ig h t w e w e r e nil in bed, an d n e x t in o ru iu ' w e w e r e up b righ t ariB e a rly a tte n d in ’ to b u sin e ss, w h ile th e o t h e r m en w e r e n u rsin ' sw e lle d h ead s. Is th e re a n y t h in g w r e h g w ith t e m p e r a n ce as a b u s in e ss p r o p o s itio n ? ’ ’ t > t ’ y h j* ^ ID’Ll i f 11L> T.^ YUTTD J. J l IJ u l>_liL i ? f L i t . ------------- ONE OF TH E GREAT MEN OF THE ENGLAND OF TODAY. 1>L d U j i - ■"*? W E H A V E A L L T H E N IC E S T T H IN G S C A LL A N D SEE T H E M FOR Y O U R HOP CHECKS é D R E S S M A T E R I A L IS N IC E R T H A N E V E R T H I S F A L L O U R F A L L :W R A P S A R E N O W I N PLEASE - T $ »•*«r***x*- '« * y v i-s e ? . "y* ■f ‘ ri i if ; j i v . ^ . away.’* M rs . P e a r l H y de , Unthrie Centre, 1». -6C., HOC.. fl.lMI. j. (• AVER CO., T H A T RUN LOUIS CERLINCER, JR., . " I bad a very bad cough for three years. ä fft» * Th e n I tried A y e r’s C h e rry Pectoral. M yso re lungs were soon healed and m y cough dropped RIGS TIME TABLE: 1 20 p m 7:30 a in lv Dallas ar,4:36 p in 9.56 am 1:80 p m.7:4fl a in lv'Teats Si< 1 imcar; 4 r 20 p ni|9:39 am 1:39 p m 7:49 a in:lv’ Gilliams ar1-»:!? p m 9:.'{0 am l:46pm|7:Lr in iv'Hridtfeport ar 4:10 p mli’ .lo am 1:55 p m[^; 0 .r) a ujar Fall» City lv| 4:00 p in j J;20 am Daily except Lunday. ‘ Trains stop on signal» only. t C h erry Pectoral HOW TO HOLD A HUSBAND. SiLEM. FILLS CITI S WESTERN A . Doctors first prescribed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral over 60 years ago. They use it today more than ever. They Albany, Or. Dr. Darrin— Dear Kir: Your elecri- calami other treatment of my ear ha- Ayer it P.ll at bedtime Insures heeii entirely successful. I have beet, a One n-jrutnl nctlew next mornlnrj. for a number of yeais past trouble with a roaring in one of my ears, and I was gradually losing my hearing from some cause. My bearing had be­ DRINK AND POLITICS come so impaired that it was vi ry dili cult for me to hear any person talking AN UNUSUAL TEMPERANCE LECTURE in an oidiuary conversational tone oi BY A TAMMANY SENATOR. voice. A short time ago I commen­ ced taking treatment from you for i! e roaring in my head and deafness. G e o r g e W . I H u n k h t H ajn No D r in k « l o g M ail C an .M ake u L a stiu ir S u c- The roaring in my head has entirely c e s s In t h e P o l i t i c a l G a m e—T e e t o - ceased and my hearing has reuirned t a lis in un u UuKlueaa l 'r u p o s l t i u n . so that I can hear as we 1 as 1 evei could. You are at liberty to refer any T h e B o sto n T r a n s c r ip t re p o rts a one to me or publish tills left* r. Very ra th e r u n u su al te m p e r a n ce le ctu re g iv ­ respectfully, J. J. Whitney. en b y S e n a to r G e o r g e W . l'lu n k itt iu Di. Darrin*« Place of Business. 0 3 C A R H A Y T E ft. THE BIG STORE Ayers rely upon It for colds, coughs, bronchitis, consumption. They will tell you how it heals inflamed lungs. NO. 44. 14. 1904 ELLIS & KE YT D A LLA S , O R EO . 80 that the dividends have! gone in the main to the original brew- ers, who had already received a heavy T H E LIFE O F THE WORLD. purchase price on their undertaking. T r a d i t io n s T h a t It W i l l L a s t h a t * l a T h o u sa n d Y ears, Aud it is these brewers that hold the licenses of most of the public houses of There ts a general and widespread n o tio n , which the curions Investigator England. III h H o ld o n t h e N a tio n S h o w n l a The "free" house of the old type— will find scattered throughout both j , P o l i t i c * u n d In t h e P o l i c e C o a r t. that is, o f prerailway days — when m e d ia e v a l and modern literature, that W iiu t t h e “ C o n s o li d a t i o n o f l u t e r - "mine host" smilingly dispensed hos­ th e w o r ld w ill last 0,000 years from e*uu” H um D o n e F o r liiiu . pitalities to the hungry coach folk as th e d a te o f Its creation. An inscrip­ they came past—“ mine host" who was tion In o n e o f Mnrtin Luther’ s books I “ M r. B u n g, th e b r e w e r ," is a familiar p e rs o n a g e to th e E n g lis h m an a n d wo- his own master and took pride In his rea d s as fo llo w s ; "Elijah, the prophet, "house," a pleasant aud often useful said th a t th e world had existed 2,000 I u.un fro m y o u th u p w a r d , says an Eng- figure in every village, a friend o f the y e a rs before the law was given (rtom 1 Ji.sii co r re sp o n d e n t o f th e N e w York parson and the squire—that character A d a m to Moses), would exist 2,000 ; E v e n in g P o s t. H e is o n e o f th e lead- | has almost disappeared from Engluud. y e a rs under the Mosaic law (from | in g p e rs o n a g e s in a w e ll k n o w n c h ild 's | The brewer aud the brewing com­ Moses to Christ) and 2,000 years under j g a m e o f ca rd s , as is “ Mr. B ones, the pany half froze him out and then th e C h ris tia n dispensation, and then b u tc h e r ." A n d w h e n th e E n glish b o y bought him out, aud in his place is u it w o u ld be burned.’’. am i g irl re a ch m a n h o o d and w o m a n ­ paid manager, tied hand and foot to Iu th e E tru rtn n account o f the crea­ h ood Mr. B u n g , th e b re w e r, still p u r­ these brewers and distillers, whose tio n (by Buldas) 1 find a similar tra­ su es them . He ra n k s vvitb th e p a rso n salaried servant he is. d itio n : "The Creator spent 6,000 years and th e n o n c o n fo r m is t, th e la n d lo rd "It Is notorious," suid Sir William in cr e a tio n , and 0,000 more ere allotted and :b e tra d e u n io n ist as o n e of th e Harcourt, when chancellor of the ex­ to th e e a rth .” g r e a t fo r c e s In E n g lis h p u b lic life . chequer in 1894, "that this trade is In th e b la c k letter edition o f Eoxe’s As th ou g h the in d en tu red Chinaman falling more and more into fewer " A c t s nnd Monuments" there is a an d th e “ c o n s c ie n c e to r t u r e d " fre e hands, with greater cnpltul aud im­ w h o le s e rm o u given, with the 0,000 ch u rch m a n had u o t brought trouble proved methods o f economical manu­ y e a r lim it o f the earth’s duration as a en o u g h to th e Balfour ministry, Mr. facture, which leave a larger margin text. (S ee above work, edition of B u n g , the brewer, is also on their o f profit than was attainable by the 1032.) tru ck. H e is being sorely pressed by smaller brewers." It was falling then; Borne writers contend that the "six W h a t W ltia L r W i l l D o. days” referred to in Holy Writ really T h e t o w n o f Y a u d e r b ilt. M ich ., w h ich re fo r m in g magistrates. These magis­ It has fully fallen now, and Mr. Bung m enu 0.000 years, and that the "sev­ w u s in c o r p o r a te d in l& W , b e g a n w ith tra tes h a v e had the audacity to re­ Is a political power which no ministry enth day" Is a type of the coming mil­ o n e s a lo o p . It now’ h a s th ree. S everal fu s e all n ew licenses for the sule of likes to offend. "It has been my 111 fortune to spend le n n iu m . or "Sabbath o f a thousand tr a g e d ie s h a v e o c c u r r e d a s a r e s u lt intoxicating liquors. They have also y e a r s .” The psalmist soys. "Eor a O n e m an ha d th e s a lo o u is tn a rrested. raised all manner of objections to the a week at Clerkenwell — a criminal thousand years are in thy sight t s yes­ T h e y p le a d e d g u ilty a n d w e r e fined $S0. transfer of licenses from one brewer’s court In the heart o f one o f London's terday.’’ (Psalm xc, 4. Ree also II T h is m a d e th e m a n g r y , a n d they took n o m in e e to another, and they have most crowded industrial centers—and re v e n g e b y a s s a u ltin g n o t o n ly th e even had the crowning Impudence to once again has the truth come home to Peter til, 8.)—St. Louis Republic. m an w h o h a d s e cu re d th e ir a rrest, b u t cut down the number of licensed liquor me that ‘drink’ is still the curse o f Eng­ h is w i f e also. F o r th is th ey w e re j h o u se s where they thought they ex­ land, as it is also of Scotland. It fills W h e r e tlv> Yloa The one advunces In sympathy i brewer, has upon Kngliah life." with the other, and while this lasts -------------------------- purse full.— WImmons. there Is n o more prospect o f national | I n 1 1 (Ml state» Indicia Llonar Men. MARKET REPORT. d e c a y than there Is o f the substitution | six in d ictm e n ts w e r e retu rn ed re- of a republic for our time honored and eon.'ly by th e fe d e ra l grand Jury of REPORTED W EE KL Y BY The first uniiormed body of rural f ruil.v established monarchy.” Could j Wlcblta. Kan . against wholesale liquor L O I O H A R Y * ELLIS free delivery np.ll carriers In the eouu • p en make o u t a more magnificent cer- j d e a le r s o f K a n s a s C ity an d K e n tu ck y j Wheat, per bushel, 80c. tU lcnte o f character and power? j w h o have hern using th e express com- try started out from the Manchester Bran, per ton $20 A n d w ell m a y Mr. Hung be so j panics an their a g e n ts an d have thus (N. H.) post.'fflce recently. Postmaster Bhorte, per ton, $23. pleased with himself. The Dally News j succeeded In v io la tin g the prohibitory Clough obtained permission from tb« authorities at Washington to uniform Oats, per bushel, 40 cts. has been gathering together some |nw. them. There a-e nine regular carriers Flour, per barrel,$4 (X). striking facts about him. aud It finds , ; and one substitute. Mrs. W. L. Rhodes, Flouj;, per sack, $1 05. that up on turning their businesses Into ! « o l d e n W e l d lo w In J n ll. Corn meal, $2 50 per rwt. limited liability companies In recent i An aged couple. William nnd Hanna who will also »-ear a dress of cadet R ural Delivery Note* potatoes, per bushel, 90 eta. Butter, per pound 25ct*. Lard,per pound, 12$ cts. Bacon,sides,per pound, 15 cts. Hams, per pound, id cts. Shoulder*, per pound,9(»11 cte. Egg* ,pei dozen, 25 etc. Chicken«, per dozen f3<3t.r> DriedfruiU.perpound,3@10 cle. Beets, per pound,q cents Turnips, per pound, 14 cts. Cftblntge,per pound. I f cts. Onions, per pound, Sets. Beans, per pound,4(i5 cents. Corn mesl, per pound,3 cts Hs j , per ton, $8*412 years ¿IT brewing firms received 325T>.-1 Gore of Cleveland. O., were recently UUU.UU0 ns purchase price. They re- | arrested for drunkenness, they cele- ceived it from the public, o f course. | brnted their golden -Wedding next day dud so did a double deal. They filled in Jail, their own pockets and. as they hoped, , I immensely widened the area o f Influ- j Th- *>"veev o f B m I once opimsed to legislation against the The slavery of the run, pew I. restriction o f liquor. ! «renter tyrant to depose thsn African The aggregate capital o f English | slavery .-A brah am Lincoln, brewery companies reaches the stupell- | i ,lous sum o f ♦l.oifi.ooo.two, ami the an- | _______________— 1 nuul profit Is gTa.i/XI.IWO. But It np- j ijig » Rnlknl. the “ holy sen.” I*, ex penrs that out of BOO brewery and ills- j victoria Nyanxn In Africa, ths tlllery companies not more than 120 )anrnll („ t|ie eastern hemisphere hx.ve. offered their ordinary shares to i g(ioo feet deep. gray with black trimmings. New Hampshire has hut a few more than 100 carriers pnss over its high­ ways, but they hiimlle nearly 4.500.000 letters nnd other pieces of mall In the course of a yevr In tbelr rounds — a dally average of 135 pieces to sacb car­ rier. There are now 1JU rural free de­ livery routes in Iowa. The secret of success In cattle rais­ ing. according to an Illinois cattleman, la plenty erf pasture—more than you need, so you won’t paatnrc It to dost» tn July and August