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4 $fa imj iwnMmvjwiM.tMaMma9tmKmunmwjn EVENING CAP- l'Al, .TOUKNAl THURSDAY, J UN 13 2S. 1818. to California -VIA Overland Soulliern Itoilic Company's Lines. THE MOUNT SHASTA Tie Ketweea Wm mJ San KrsnrlM'o era slrw ana mm Tblrt)ilx Mn. OAMrOHWIA KXI'KMIW thaih SSRH7I ' 7" Trttfu. m.' I Ur. iWtfttnl Ar. OK) ji. in. I.v. Halem 7f40a, in. I Ar. Han I'ran. I.v I.v, UHSAh paswksokh tkain - CBIT Ml'XIIAt ). IIAIM "North. 10:10 b. in. M:). in. H-.TOji. in. ( DAILY KX- I.V. I.V. Ar. ortla ) in Halo p. in. a. in. MO . 111. M a. in. k u. in. IWI.hMVX lirri'KT SUlEi'KK.S. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, I'or HeflnmmodslloM if serond 'la isw mttiinirs attached Uihxihiiw train. TneO. U. Ilatlnmd rorry make con neetloti wllh nil Hi" regular trains on the that Hide Division from footol K street, Portland. West Side Division, Between Portland ami Cervallis: IIAII.V (PT'KIT M'XJIAY). n.v. Portland Ar. I Ar. Unryillls iv. jTIRSkVi'S.I.I-. KXI'HKM ihain BjH'WT MIINIIA1 ). PERSONAL GOSSIP. Hllfip. 111. 1:."). in. ' (I(M.Y in7 1 MC I'nfllnnil "Ar. I 9 f i. im. I Ar..Miailiiiitlllel.v. I " lii11 . Mil n. in. MISl in Al Albany mill IVirvalll unmeet with Indus of Oregon I'solflo IUillro.ul. I'nr Hill Information tea-anllng i-iiIcm, maps, el"., niinly to tho Coiiiiwny'H nireiit, Halem.nreami. i:. I1. IlnJlii:S. II. KOIGItUSIt, Asst. O. K. Hlid I'rnw. Ak'I. Mummer. Oregon Railway anil Navigation COMPANY. Columbia River Route."1: Trains fr ilia oast lwve I'orllniul nt 10-t'i h in ami 9 ii ni dally. Tlokets to and from luliioiuel ilnta In tho United H niton, Can mlrt Mint l!inok., EIE8ANT PULMANN PALACE CARS.I Hinlgmui Sleeping Oar run throughi'im espiess trains tu OMAHA, COUNCIL lll.UMtt llllll ST. l'AUI Frcp of ClmrK' and Wllliaul Clump'. niMeeonmH'tlonmit Portland rornan Krau nlseoand I'liget Bound ilnl. I'or further itilliMilnin liiinilic of l. A. Manning, agent of tint itniuiii , Utiiillal .Imirtial ultlw, Couil street, Malum, Ogn., or A. f 11h.v11,U. 1'. .t T. A., I'.rtland, Oregon. A. L. MAXWELL l. :r. AT. II. H0lC0MU,ioiil. Muuum. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. ORKGOX A. Mi'ii: i U'IFIC IMIIMID Ami firegoti lH'eliimeut iHiiiiimiij v steamidilii Miii. ti' iiilli.' li'irl.'i, JI Ikhix. leas time Hiiiii li Mn other i ) t Vr otaaa through MMiiifii mill li-eight lin Irmii ritiiliiml and nil (minis In tin' W 1 1 Isnirile nlli') to itinl Inmi Kan Iw-iiii.'1-.im Willamette Rivor Line of Steamers: The "Wm. l Hong," Hie "N. h. licui !'." I In "Tliri KuU'iit." nrf In mt li' foi liutii ii uM'iiniir itlnl nvlulu iralflt' li.i'i'fii vhUUnai! ISirllMitil Mini ltHfriiHMll.il (Xh IkilllU. Irttn llli-iiiiiKiin Vilmif. I'.irvi.llU Mtlll Mumi. Inilliimn t I'll' Imrr.'Jilanil UN I'roiil -(r.i-t . l"iiiil.iint,lliiiH' ilui.n . i'Ii vpwk n l.'Howif MIHTH IKiUMIi lrtvlNrVilH. Miinilnv. WihIiivmIio nml 'rlilHj, v M ; itrrlve hhIuiii .Muinln) iVwInrwiturauii Vrlitity.tt I M; Im.'o hhUmii v. TliursUn Hint mliinlny. ! M. rrl ISiMl.inrt, Tui'winy, ftturMlnj im.l italurU , XiV i' m. Iwii'tii himxh: Immv.' INirlUmt, Mou.lny, Wclmwl'ij unit r"rlilv.ii ; mitIm. Halfiit, Momt.i), WlMtniil'n Hint I itilny, T.H I' M. Iihim HulMu.Tu.tiiy, TlmrMlMy mill Mnliintio, KAMI nrrUr iirIIU, Tumilitj. Turn U) tutit Kilurtlnj , ifcai f m. TIMI KMCDUU. (Kxmmuttitnyi.): Lwn Altwu) lii I' M Svyiu. . . isn cm Arrtvn YimiuIim fcHi I' M Imvt. VimiuIim ft A M Uvii ItxAMlIU IdtWA XI ArHve Allwuy 1114 M U i inUtt cunH mi Albany Mid ttUII. TtMMbivtrMlu ououmH ! YAUI'I.NA wtlu !! niwtn H.kuHiHui i Un tflM('rtablWWvoo WUlM And Hun rntnoiMXk n.IUM'tiTl& I'ttUMiUK ruAnriwv July Jllh in ... . Jul) ru i mm v. . . . Juno 4k JiilyU Jiiiw m Ttii iiiiiwii rMV-i tho ruhl ui luUriii)(iMI dittM wllhoul ihMU. N, ILINwuMuvrk frwm lilml oiitl nil WtUaiiKHtv Valwy vtuto u uukw rhr nintlffOon with lb tniliw or Ibv Y .VOVl S A HtH'TK M Albany .wtWMUII. uid II uiWl lu Httn rttuwUnu. b.m'd uru l.rHvnl YaautlM lliv vultu bvb(tUliMltK TBvMKiu. lltaimllt. Vullvi . Witlaimll" Vii.y. HilUiuPli VWy, muiiMt, U'lllatumi YiUk-y . WllUllirllv Villi.-) . VI UlRUH-t'r VMliy ill 7k emperor of Umdl write poetry. Tannjaon aerer mxilua tb aom pdpa twice Klg Ratahsaa will become a oofte planter. liUmarck received 101 plovcm' eggn on bl blrUxlay Oen. Sheridan is building a lummar boa at Nantucket. lloscou Coiikllng Icf t an mUto ostlmatad to bo worth taoo.uoo Herbert Spencer worki thro hours a day, using a (tonographer iIottettT, tho intent tnrdlrinn man, carrlei t'&O.UJO life duuranca. CoL Mapleetou onu $210,060, and hU only Oiucta ore a now scheme. In U calculate that Uie pope jubilee pra rato ore worth i,000,00tt Tho Duke of Buckingham Is contemplating an early visit to tho United HUUa !Ur Wallack, the actor, owns 800 suits of clothes, and nono of Uiora iiowl patching. Mr. John lluyle O'llellly has Bet out on a oanoeing voyage through the Dismal Swamp. Iklfour nerer goes anywhero In London without a couple of plain clothes detoctlvas afir hi in. M .In llotlmohlld sjicnt 1,000 for flowers for n faruwell entertalninont he gave Nellla Iutbii ixvntly lird l.uons siient M00.000 to keen a rail. road from crowing tho placo wliero ilatthew Arnold is hurinL Sir Walter Bmant has gono to Italy to rest, lie Is ono of tho very hardest working literary mnii in Jxiiiilon. It Jin proUiblo that tho prosident and Mrs. Clovulaiid will visit Lenox this summer as well oh tin. Adlrondacks; A son of Justlco Harlan Is eonnwtml wllh tho law olllco at Chicago of MclvlUo V. Pal lor, tho now chief justlcu. Tlie honorary degnw of JJU D. will bo eon f erred uoii 1'rliico Albert Victor by tba UuiverHlty of Cumbrldgo. Tho king of Spain Is 18 months, old, nnd bus u salary of f 1,000,000, with pro9jxct of a raino as soon as tho business will warrant it Hlr JiHopli Chltty, tho noil known English judge, wiu at Oxford In 1M2 captain of the unwv ijosi crow over known at either unl vemlty Notwltlistfliidlng tho fact that ho has thirty pliykiuinus ami iu many surgeons in his pal . tlioemiwror of China manages to enjoy dur hoallh Mr Charles Dniry, tho now minister of nitriniltiiroliiUMJiilo, was formerly a Mo th hIIkI irwiehii, and still oxeruiMW thntcnll- IligoctMjiioiiiilly I II Onrrvtt, of Uflltliuoro, ha had mndo for hit sIhiii i'ht (Jli-Bin tho nmnllrat piano ever ponstnietiil It l 47 Inula high, 4T lliclu. wiilo ami 'Al Iik'Iiom ilivn The I'rimii of Walw. Iian no intention of vltltlng America at prwnt, and ho U an noywl at tho rumor of his Iwlng ulxiut to do Oiiecoiiiwnlwl by tho Dul.oof Hutlierlnnd. Charles lloivnnl, of Milmiukee, a widoly knoivn MiimiuIo dignitary, but in uindi-rnto clixHim.tiuiciiM, has fallen heir to 1 1,000,000, l.'ft him by an aunt in Kuglaud, from whom bo ran iivwiy ulion a lioy lioril Bailnbury. premier of Kuglaud, who wna foriiieily a working Journalists, Is al-nj- as iHiurUmin as lili (Kwltion will allow o newH)r men, and freipieutly (nolo news to men who eii formerly his volat0r- btepiilak, (lie author of "Uudergroun4 lluistln." iisunllr lives tu Iximloa Ho (sol medium height, but of mimlvo frame and riivp chest. His head Is lergo and his tyii of fiutiesMUitlally Slavlu. Ho has a churmlna wife. Of tho eight Itepubllcans who rectih-ed votes for the presidential nomination ut tho ChliYigo (Ninventlou of ISM), Grant, Uarfleld, Washburiioand Coiikllng have vwhmI aay Tho four ho remttlu are Iltaine, Sherman, Kdmiiudsauil Wiiulom. Kit Carson's old iwrtner, Dick WootUm, who, nuiong other liotablo doxls, onm drove U,000 sheep l.tlOO miles overland to Cali fornia, and mado f 10,000 by tlio oihtnIIoii, himI who Ih iioh Ti jeam old, has Just had hi Mght restored, by nn ovratlou by a Chicago ui-gwin, after eight years of blluduess. PLAYS AND ACTORS. li Is inauuli lo Bt relifil and tt'kM . Nssaaair m4 ITstxM 'Mrif Agtlaudr.Hl J.. IS.rUaud.Or. lr. HiHIlK. Ae'l Ml lvr. A IVss. AtMttnMt IVt'lfto It It. Ut,, ljkl4 ssVlllM. taW U M. H.nWKI.U Jr. Uen ltt, ' IHs. At. tktMaiit lvrkHitueni tv, At XliwiiaAiuu'r) m.i Asm 'ntketM sl WELL DIGGING. i-CS M ll'U Olt IIKI'AIKKtl. UN rutins. krulurdnthivakkal)t ur ustl l u,i Imhwp. HuaUk ATlUwt SALEM BATHS. a sjBjssBsfagffapfajjaajBB ay Tjajvajpajaw s itaMS' ac. bat. rtarty ajkl ttsaia, VMAV?lfl, MAIH IHTTINO Al Q ttua tMut uuilji vlw. Marconi, a tenor, oommoiwls fJM u ulght In 1iiimv Kato lllshop, tho lingltkh aetreM, utvirM n silver bracWet on tlw left arm mght and day Kato CattWtoii Is tocoiao out presently in a new play tlutl tmars tho roiiiUuiig title of "A INiper DimL" Oenter lias glvn It up nt last, and fpano lvsk to tturoprt, where she left her voMis lu Ih hop of llmllng It nnin. Clay M. UrwMw U rltiiiK a ilay for Mrs. MoKee lUiikiu. Il U a drama of New ling. Uikl life ami Is oatM "The Whl.Wr " Whssi "11m Old tloutetfcMd" Is playw.1 nt tbe New York ArauUauy of Musle Dwnnutu 'Itiosupson will make his esttraiHw riding u n kwul of bay. Jauauseikt Is Rtiiwg to Jnmalea aivd South AuMM-WMOti a two oani' eugageiutait. The erand obi nueen of lb li sighs for new isurkss Hi ouifcur Uolwrt Manwll rrt4Ts fifty letter a day flow liy wotuwi who fail la lo wiUi bun whau thai ms aim uti Um stun. IU never a.ur Hsslr Hutea. Mr. tW Lsutdor, knowu k) rtw staajw as Jean Davasiport. hasdrasaarlsnt fowtJagrtKft "tarW IMtnr Louts JtuaaaU htswUa, Unt U ainwryjjbs, will srasMh(' py It twt wat vmsI wsun, Mrs. Uuigu) ha again rented the encaaga wtUcst stt otieunteii al Long lamneb ketoini. oasr tab will fo Uasra tianii' Halaly atter bar mmmnji kHW- is MSalwt Mb doatsanpasK aivtasc a wik tsT tiiaisssiiUBasr thaalrtcMls atutm Uksmm Iwsl'uuiug at Lung Rratwii atal aasllax at AUanUo CHj rVg U an Mesjtkwl cusmwIm. To II at that uioaot thUsauty of Kngiiad cMtupieHaas, au.1 Ummb who Uv In b.4 and dry i-Umaaas ntuat ba datthly cmreful to guard agaiuat ttmir aaalorailiaj gc if uy Um ajaaitramsi of WlaMiiaBMsxJct,apMstr iMtry Is tbaVubrt amirrar iaaa m nairow, assMait aisright aua a abjstf as-tvsai aearnsar, tbais iuat tTMW Urn aViwr, awl annlssaf ' batf ! Ii, m wksA standa a qnaiM jar. 7ajnaal aaarai b luxury and aftarwrd .ys4MIanimauAihuudottaaMSBi irw Ui (raaUM ftaodiuaa U ibatr wort awl Ur bow Ussy ar coaMSla4 to Ua la i.nns ami iiwiks. Marlon county is iti:H(ol In tin icnrt or the immnlrtcent Willametu i alley, the centnil gem in tho clt rT or rich counties tlwt fann tli .: princely domain, and is tho baniici ixinimonwealtli of the great north went in nil the ewetitiak tlmt go ) .Mird.s making it a profitable abidin, .l.ice, and u homo for the thrift.' nnner, the cunninK artisan and tin n lutrioii3 mechanic. .;;.'li in its agricultural reeourctn ii its cultivated mid uncultivated mii-i, iu Hh water powers, mn! niliienils; rich in Its collegia and Mu-wl8 of learning nnd with a climate unFurnawjed for its salubrity, il presents to the immigrant from I he overcrowded states, where cold h inter and hot summons, with terrible cyclones, prevail, who cullies to the coast with some means, advantages that no other . unity in Oregon possesses. Mi. eh has been written of this uestern country that requires u stretch of the imagination to com prehend, and numerous complaints ire heard from the class who have been misled by them, bo in this brief sketch tno writer desires to .u .id exageralion an to Its present nnd priwjM'ctivc advantages, asking tho in the east Into whoso lmniN this may fall particularly thus, who have theireyes directed towards tills cit to peruse it carefully, feeling that it Is not written to hm immlvrrnnts within its borders, but only us a truthful inscription of u land which, if it docs not "llim milk and honey," contains within Its bosom weultn and resources equal to any otiier country on tho Pacific Bide of tho Jtocky mountains. JIOITNDAIIIEB. Alnrion county is bounded on the nortli by the Willamette river aim liutte creel; which separates It from t'lncknmiis county; on the cast b (.'iMckanms county and tho Cascadi mountains, which separate it from Wasco county; on the south by tin ; mil nun river and the north fork : the hautiam, separating it fn n I. Inn county, and on the west by tin Willamette river. PHYSICAL 1'OltMATION. The county contains, inclmlii' viillev. prairie and mountain lam. rtl'O'i? 0KI.IHK) acres. 'i in re me two main divisions, t! iiioi.ntain and the valley. r A I latter extends from tho Wiflamct'' r.ver to tho foot of the Casein iiii'untnius, a distance of nbotit I tu u miles. The mountainous portion contu i.i some fourteen townships of most 1 iiiihiineyed land; lying in a str.j. twelve miles north and south 1 forty miles east and west, and coin prises all classes of land, from rich imriow valleys in tho passes, up through all the grades of rolling, hilly and broken, to that of rocls bottml canyons and Inuecossib'e craggy peaks. 1 1 Is generally heavily tinibeted, and in the near futine will be valuable for its lumber sup plies. These hills and mouutaiin a.Tonl a wonderful summer ninei lor stock, and many of tho more en terprising farmers arc availing them schos of tills opportunity, and wher :ne cold irosts oi auiumn approaen, tho stock are brought out to lies! pastures, thus enabling them to su -vivo tho winter storms with liltle care. CIHKAT ADVANTACirS. A decided advantage Marion coun ty lias over many others Is tho di versified farming Interest that can bo carried on throught tlie entire year; notwithstbndlng this is a wet olliiiato during tho winter mouths the uplands are seldom too wet t. work, and long before the pmlri fanners are through with their seed ing, the hill fanner Is preparing foi Ids summer work. And yet tiu1 low lands are much preferred by many; tho yield per acre is generally greater, anil perhajw less luiior is re quired to place the soil iu pminr condition for crops; and then should tho season prove dry, the Isittom lands nro sure to bring the best crops. No better farming land can bo found lu tho United Mates than llmt on tho noted Howell iindrio. i'lriu'li prairie, Sautltuu pmiiio unit Salem prairie. The will of thexi are womieriuuy imMiucuve. un gtHHi cultivation, forty bushels of wheat nnd sixty of oats per aero can lie leadlbj' secured. l'.OII.ITIKK KtlU MAHKKT. The WllUuuftte river, with two lines of ralliMtul running tho otitlto Ungtli of the county from north to uth, with the Ontrau l'aelfle rtaxd croawlmr the wnithenst corner of tho county, nll'ortls sniplo tavilithM to iiaoii a market In any dirH.'tiun. S.V1.K1I ii. the iMpitnl of the state nnd ... only Miit, of Marion county, atlu- 'oli'ii the NVIIlMin'tto rtver Mid ..i the O. a ('. rallmad. tVy oiiiUllutts hnvv Utn ervvteil, niuuiitf 'licit th sUte cuiiitol buihllwc, unty court houw, i'liemekete hotel. "4m h.HhMN new public aiiooi Mil.llng. t "at hollo m1hhiI Imiltiinjr, '.otluxIWt church, W lllametto Unr- v .ity, and uutuv irtvml rvaUaucsja .1 luiuei likioka, which will .uiMur fhxtMMhly with older and Inrgw eJUcaw OK.VKKAU All thlug eotuOck.l,UMWUcaiu i'i valWy bM th 1mm cuunUy i !, world, and Marion county ,.Uul wnteraiiy IockImI UwrstK. t o thca arvklug houie in U WOat, on ln-tur opurtuuiU cam bsj "fTVtvd, '.luwiajwfomJ'tfv, rwraotw talrUK lasbntiMkwi ttcnwHHf JaacHMt rtWinty or Uw WtUansis -nuVy, Uiom wauling Aurttktnc lamli, stock flmua, tmaluva tmMMHtjr ur riiy rvaldvncM, w ill be promptly and reliably inAxriHxt by aadraaajiat ih wfll kuowu Itnu of Wtllte UtutmborUn, rtal arfnl NratH, vra nous block, W Onwotv tasa rf i. UlghMt oaah pri, aud ft Hi Um 0in Houar block K. Ln-Y. OIlOCKIlIBS.lu No Cure for Cliills and Fever, This Is not a patent medicine ad. hut an announcement of oar new Importation ifffl'LE RENDERED LARD, An article which must be GOOD to pell and we ha e It. Send us your order. KELLER & SONS. Tlie Grocers. The next time you buy Tea come to us nnd try our new brand of Canister Ted. Only GO cents for a full pound. Try Cream Wheat for breakfast. Use Germeu and you will have a rich dlsli. Try Cereollne once. It cooks In one minute. Full Line oi Fresh Vegetables Daily. Cherries, 35niuinas,!10ranges, and Lemons. New I'otaloes very Hue. KELLERS SONS Tho Grocers. KEXV ADVEKTISEJrENTS. A POSITIVE FACT. The most complete stock of DRY GOODSEare to be; found at LVx 4 BROWN'S. The best assortment and most reasonable prices in Parasols and Sun Shades at LUA'N & BROWN'S. Over one hundred embroider' suits in Batisc, Zephyr, Xnnsook, Swis etc. all colors, and prices low at LUNN & BROWN'S. A fine stock of Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings best assortment of Gloves In Silk, Lisle and Kid Gloves, at LUNN & BROWN'S. Carpets, Curtains, Cnrlain Poles, lings, Drapery Chains, Stair Caps, etc, etc., at LUNN & BROWN'S! '"Donot forget the place and name 239, Corner State and Commercial St, LUNN & BROWN. LTs1f!i'i'L IHniiTTL1 JUJUWVMtillWLl'JJJW. D. McCully, JirS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF Si) (11 ties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evanorated Peaches, Evanorated Nectarines Evaporated Apricots, . Evaoorated Pears. Dried Poeled Peaches, Dried Peaches Dried Anricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Graoes Oregon Petit Prunes Imported German Prunes, Smvrna Figs, Raisins Persian Dates Weller Brothers'! "" " 01, Commercial Street ' H AT S ,- -AND- FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. 240 COAIAIERCIAISTREET, SALEM, OREGON. wm7br'on & CO. -DEALER IX- GRA.IVIG3S STORE' Salem Co-Opcralive Association r. of i-i DH.VI.KU3 IN Choice Groceries Provisions Fruits andlVeo-etables, Crockerv Glassware Butter, Eggs, Tand Lard. .A.IL. KINDS OI' Procliace Bought! JAMBS A1TKLV, Manager. 26 State St SALEM, OR, B Q Q 1 T S O Cfl H "o" fe o R Jf Ilt-I9i Vi B S HOE S S Lcs and Findings! CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Felts and Furs. No. SH Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. Cash Grocery Store, ritpfw6fi SAI.HM. ;iSAAC S. STEINER, 11 '.' Statu v St., v Aunok M- (IrKwies, kmA Gods, Fnask VogUes, Kta. Josi'reeeUedt niea.arttosen New -:- Organs -:- Baking -:- Mokstts. ' m id A live Paint SInp. HUNTLY & McFERSON.: House, Sign AMD 'General Painters. KttomiMrs. Ptoer Hanrers and Dworttors. in. znvgsrjzsrfspfc jtyaa. laaMaaattaajraasnlaaa: M Oawt Hooswoai Omui atraat, Tenclier of N'lusio AjatSssalertBallkUMai tiT Muaksd Inatro aaaaiia. OttrstMwunutv4al ?. ,la irajTiils suW osi vh Insialiisfui aaaa. sfh:cia.l ofperi OX LARGE BODY Flit WOOD. I otter the best quality of large llr wood In Ave eord 104 and over, sawed twice, at SI jiercurd; sawed nnee.tt W. If you want thelt store wood, the best nirnave wood, and the eheaiieat vnxxi you can burn, give me your order y order taken now will held good ut Seuteiiiber 1st. No yment demanded until wood U dllvereil. Now Is your time to encage your winter's sup ply of wool. OEO. 1). GOOU1IUK. Dttlee wlUi (1. Johnson, 8 Commer cial street. FRUIT WANTED -1JY THE- DUGAN BEOS P L U iVI B B R S HAS AND STRAM niiBRS. . AnCrtaalars to. Stcwn and Plumbing Gowls, SAT.KM, : : : OUKOON. m SALR. OwinaioTJ W UMUajajNMggaJk laarajou. On tocuiiham; o aandiDrsaV. Oarniw. UsiMsWamaai Rl da-vlas KOl VlMat s.: T. f. TVCtUtR. WILLAMETTE VALLEY FRUIT CO. At their Kvuporator Apples, Plums, Prunes, Pears, At the Highest Market Price, rVetory near the yseng-er dejiot. Tho B'(raBE3, QUIDB l iaauad Kiroh and Sept., saoh yetr. It is an ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur- ohasa the luxuries or tno nsaauitiaa of life. We can olotho you aad furmah you with all tiie nooaaaary and unnecessary applianoea to ride, walk, dance, sleep, aat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various sises, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFOBTABLT. and you oen make a fait estimate of the value of the BUYBBS' QU1DK, whieh will be aent upon receipt of 10 oaata tu pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 1U-U4 Miehigaa Avenue, Cblsago,XU. M. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Fasasf Stwc a SpaciaJty. rt&SS&mkov,attm Unto ur- BlafaUjjJ A.tt" Tate.-,,;, BzJtH ij"'