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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1888)
""M'"''M"',""",'"-"''''t'tl'WgafJJ.)-JUa-!..K3gMag m , Min-..ii..n , . in- iiimmimimimiiii i, OVER THE CAPITAL CITY. c Recital of (he Day's Deeds and Doings. Enthusiasm Unbonnded-Rally-Salem's Prosperity-City Summary. ThinkfglTlng Day. Among the coming Tlinnka- ' L'ivlng festivities are a, grand dress ball at tbe opera bouse, dinners or festivals by several of tbe churches nud big dinners galore. On this day, if on no other in thoyear, every American family makes au eflort to dine on turkey. Not simply be cause it is especially appropriate for this day, but that it is one of the gifts for which till Americans should be thankful. Originally the turkey was bestowed on Americans only, and nowhere else can it be found in a state of nature where sportsmen can enjoy tho pleasure of limiting it as game. The flesh of wild turkey is darker and richer than that of the domestic turkey, and those reared in mountainous districts, where much liberty is 'given them are nearer tho primitive species. Turkeys fed near a farmhouse on corn and cornmeal vary little from a well-fed chicken, and their flavor is far inferior to the mountain turkeys. Will Organize To-Day. The Salem Street Railway com pany will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the rooms of tho city council aud effect au organization by electing officers, directors, etc. The $10,000 of stock has been raised and everything is ready for work to begin as soon as the contracts are let and tho franchise secured. The object is to have the lino to the Capitol completed and in opera tion by January 12th when the legislature meets. This will be a great advertisement for Salem, as it is indicative of progress and a spirit of improvement. Let all hail the advent of our street railway. Xo New Developments. President Devlin of the Astoria & South coast railroad has not yet re turned from San Francisco to his Astoria home, but is expected soon. It is probable a communication from this new road will be received in Salem in a few days, calling for our committee to visit the? city by the sea and confer with the officials of the road regarding the projected Salem extension. From all indi cations it would seem this road is to be built soon and Astoria is anxious to co-operate with us in opening up a route "From Salem to the Sea." Ileal Estate Ssltf. During October tho sales of realty showed n considerable increase in the transactions in dirt. Much property is changing hands, and that top at prices abovo previous sales. Many eastern people are pur chasing small tracts and stopping with us. These small farms they will imnrovo almost at once, by planting in orchards and clearing of timber. The sales for November are already many. During tho first seven days the transactions in Marlon county represented a valua tion of ?22,776.00. Some Immensf rears. Displayed in tho window of Moores & Manning are several of tho largest pears our eyes have lately met. They are of tho "Pound" variety. Ono weighs two, pounds, and six ounces and the other a trifle lean. They will be sent by D. D. Prettyman to tho U. P. immi gration ofllco in St. Paul, where they will stand as au advertisement for the great Willamette valley. Another Victim. Dr. E. H. Ingraham was brought up from Portland this afternoon and nlnrovl In tho insane asvlum. having been adjudged Insane yesterday be fore a board of examiners. His de mented condition is thought to have been caused by nervous prostrauou, superinduced . through Salvation Army excitement. they WearXew Uats. Tc-doy has, In a measure, been pay day for those who were' so un- fnrrnnnrn na in have lost their bets. This much Is evinced by tho large number oi new nam to oc .- tho streets. Republicans can readily bo distinguished now by their broad smiles and new hits. Good For Aiterla. You fellows up the valley will find ere lontr that Astoria ou the Columbia river is going to bo. the means of vour farmers obtaining about two cents per bushel more fur their grain than they have ever c-Uained before. This w not h vague prophecy, but a fact. Pioneer. rropofaU FtrWood. In the matter of proposals for furnishing wood for uso of the asylum, the bids were opened yesterday, and the contracts will be awarded next week. Tho proposal called for 400 cords dry pole oak, 200 cords dry body oak and 1400 cords dry body fir out of large trees. The bids were as follows : BODY Flit "Woodrick Bros. S. C. Fletcher G. E. Allen T. M. Kirby B. F. Hall E. Anderson Or. Land Co ii i ii ow torus oi) if:: ,o O" .IQ 200 " 2 74 2 20 4ii 2 79 2 37 2 47 2 73 3 2o 2 01 50 " 100 " 200 " 200 " son ii Geo. Goodhue 50 140 J. Savage 200 cords If. Gcsner 50 " SLAll WOOD. Cap. Lumber. Co. GOO loads 1 75 1'OIiK OAK Henry Sliotmi 200 cords 4 00 Go. Goodhue 50 400 " 3 74 H. Gesner . 5Q " 4 65 G. D. Goodhue lowest bidder. BODY OAK Geo. Goodhue 50 300 cords 3 74 A. Gesner 50 " 3 8S G. "W. Watt 50 " 3 88 G. W. Watt 50 " 3 9S L. Savage 100 " 3 50 H. F. McAfee 200 " 4 00 W. V. Stephens 50 " 3 45 An YVo Will He Seen. Wo laugh at the immense hoops, the small bonnets and phicbed wai3tsof thirty years ago, nud yet our present fashions will appear qulto as ridiculoustoour grandchild ren. Regarded from a dispassionate point of view, could anything be more absurd than the women of the day with their immense bustles, like the humps on the backs of dromedaries, rising abruptly from waists like those of attenuated wasps, and shoulders distorted by tho compression of the corset? Ridiculo is of no avail, ap peals to common sense are just as useless, and unless the woman of the future is a very different being from the woman of the past and present, hideous, uncomfortable and injurious fashions will reign with just as despotic sway as they have ever done. More Funny Betb. The result is known for a cer tainty and now tho populace can enjoy themselves watching tho ec centric betters performing their la borious tasks. Among others, Mr. Kuudret of the Jouknai, force will have tho pleasure of wheeling Charles Nelson around tho squaro on a wheelbarrow and to Hcllen brand's whero oysters.wjll bo served. The fortunato man is to bedeck tho wheeler in gay banners and shout for his favorite along tho line. It is hoped' a good crowd will bo present to witness the ceremonies. . Only a Starter. Lust night untllalato hour tho young and old republicans of Salem and vicinity paraded our streets, shoutine tho cladsoinc news, until a late hour and until the throat of the loyaljad was hoarse. Tin cans, bells, horns, saws, cow bells, sleigh bells and a thousand different ma chines (which at any other time would bo called infernal) were broucht into requisition, aud the cav thronir marched and re-marched, and cheered as they proceeded. This was only a premonition ot wnai is io occur on Saturday night when the great rally is to bo held. A Gooit Miction Joke. A irood loko is told by tho Herald on Ubbc Peters, who lves near Al bany. A friend wagered $2.50 with Wm. Vauoa that Peters voted ror Cleveland. It was afterwards dis covered that he had taken from his vest pocket and deposited a bill of lumber instead of a democratic ticket. It was found In the ballot box with his name upon It and was returned to him. The victim took tho Joke good-naturedlly, although he was somewhat ireful at losing his vote. a rand Jubilee. All republicans In good standing, and all pthors who want to be, are. requested to bo present Saturday aud take part In the jubilee Saturday evenlug. Bon fires, toreh lights, illuminations, short speeches and good humor Is the program. JlaMile Nitlre. There will bo a special communi cation of J'aolflo Lodge No. 50 ,A, F. & A. M. to-morrow morning at 100 a. m., to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, Dr. J. S. Smith. By order of the W. M- SCfBEMK COfKT. Sai.km, Nor. 7, UH. Joseph LeggeU et al. appellants va. W. S. Lhl L iwpontletita, appeal from Benton county; argued and submitted. OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS i. i Xcws Ami Notes terost to lli j ever found in CaUfffiilifen-iiuVwl i in rinnncr n .1 .a.i.i al at Edgewood, SisRvyY.u county. The Santa Fe r.illiuiul company is replacing Oinoe t-octimi luon with whites in Southvru IMlirornw It is mW that tbkpm:u locating the ?&utli-iaJrtanwllt college at Junrtiuii City is very good. At Puyulhip lite smallpWfc ! quarantined and a spread will b" prevented. Those afllictud r.ro doing well. Edgar G. KWjrf: ltnihfter ill been arreMecb'oji clfnrgy o'f ulliiM liquor to Indians"! " The repot tjjji. .democrats poling anong tho laborers on the Oiogon Pacific railroad does iiatceiii to, have had any cllect on the resViitrf in Linn county. A pool has becn,f6rnied IiitMu as uecii.fbrnied iiuBcutdjr counties, Or, toiplant,w and Linn couu large tract in Italian prunes, aud when the trees come to bearing, to erect an enormous fiuit drjer. Active railroad work seems to be tho prospect another reason on this cost. Work has already com menced on a line from CeiKraliu to Gray's Harbor in Chehalis county, W. T. It is learned from reliable Infor mation that tho new land blllce will be located at Harney. Ilar.iey Is u nourishing little town and cen trally located in tho new land dis trict. For the next 20 days there will be no hops shipped from Puyallup on account of scarcity of cars. This is to give the wheat-growers in tho Pa louso legion a chance to get their wheat to seaboard as soon as possible. The Eugene Electric Co. are ex pecting their new dynamo in about two weeks. They are now running about 100 lights, which is the full capacity of the dynamo they now have. The new dynamo has a capacity of about :!00 lights. At Belliugham bay on Puget Sound are four towns within four miles along the beach, Scheme, Fair Haven, Whatcom and Belliiighaui Bay. Several railroads are pointing towards the bay. Numerous saw mills are going up, and other enter prises are beim; organized which show that u big town, which will probably encompass all four of these named, will shortly bo built, and one which will make both Tacoiua and Seattle solicitous as to their laurels. Tho only draw back to Rclliiudiain bay is the .shallowness of the water near tho shoic; but that ultui'iiity may no easily overcomo when the expected city gets a good start. LOCAL. SUMMARY. On Tuesday thero was born to A. Frayzer and wife a daughter. A license tolwo 1 was yesterday is su .'d to L. 1). Simmons aud Cora A. Vinton. For tho first time in her history Linn county gives a republican ma jority of six. If last night wasn't enthusiasti cally celebrated, wo wou'd like to know what you call enthusiasm. For tho weather wise; indications as given by old probj for to-day aro for local rains with nearly stationary temperature. A good attendance: greeted Rev. Thomas Porter of Australia at tho Christian church last night. Ho Is an able aud powerful speaker. o A llu.hund of Tact. ''Did you make tlioc ilJughtiQtl, Jilandv, dealt" "Yea. darling, I hop you like tliem." "Well, perhapt my lute lias cliauged ormyjawa liavr limbered up or ome thinp. but they ain't iniich like tbe doughnut my moilmr uied to make." "Aren't t'c?Aid I toed u hard (lean) to ma'xe them nice." N'eel By George, Mandy, II roy mother had made mcli aplendid, puffy dnuKbiiUU at your, I tlioald have died in my rarlychildhoixl i.f overload) atoniaeh. Thank i to the tatfaeity of tho dear old woman, it tonk luo hotira ami a half to Hear out on of her doughuun.'' Al AtatliU Care Tim ORIGINAL ABEKTINL OiNTMENT la only put up In Urge two-ounce lm boxes, and. k uv absolute cure for old aorta, bum, wounds, chapped hand, and h11 skin eruptions, Will positively euro nil kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETLNE OINT MKT. Bold byD.W. Matthews A Co., 103 State street, Salem, t 26 ituU per box by mail 80 cents. nf ii.Ourral !u-rvm .i. . is. ttLLw lT?'nrTVrra a w ffeSmwrtv- " fe I ? Mrln rtntff Returns "t SJii MituKatam NirfhSHlm Jirrson ...J MhKoii ..,,, Mchnnm . Ntayton jinny .- i ln i 12 wen 1 miri Sllwrtun .... ifnmvm ... AJM)UH k.dt' ifU-U fWvi ; WMMlburn lluixwrd I, Atimrn i ltlltll'VllIp " "t Horeb Turner Kalrfleld ChmiitHH t. IVut :. i Tutnls -4 j Siin Kmnplson. tVI.. Amil 2. Vor ovoml wpoks my wife siitlVivd mv vcroly wltli kldury nttVctlon ofncrync .'m.'Htod rhnntoior wlileli mmmihhI to lai nil thouMinl rouietlkx. 1 tlnillv trlnl tho (JltKtSUN IvlDN'KY TKA. Tlu otllvt vns MlKimlnedlnlolmpcnvpmi'nt, nndalio 1ms now' onttrcly i-wovereil hrrhnVltli. u. (i. piUNrrc. x - 1.,-SjiloMnunnlC'nttlnBOo. S.iUI by 1). ". Mntthews A Co. .' ' i a The Verdict l'nannnon. TVSult, testifies: flrnggfst, Bippus, I can recommend Ind. Electric remedy. Bitters as the very best Every bottle sold has given relief hi every ease. One man took six bottles, and was cured of rlfeiimlttisiu of 10 gears' standby." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellvllle, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine 1 huvuover handled in'iuy 20 yclvres' ex'pefleiiee. Is Electric Bitters." TlimiMUids t.f others have added their testlmoney, so that the verdict is unanimous that Elcctriu Bitters do cure nil diseases of the Liver, Kidney or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at II. W. Cox's drugstore. Ilow'a This.! Wo oiler ono hundred, dollars re ward forWv 'case of catarrh that can not bo cured by taking Hall's catarrh cure. F. .1. Cheney fc Co., props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last Io years, and believe lilni per fect Iv honorable in nil business transactions, and financially ablo to curry nut any obligations mane oy their linn. West & Truiix, wholesale drug gistsfToledo, Ohio. Wnldlng, Kinnaii it Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. E. II. Van Hoesen, cashier, Toledo iationiil bank, Toledo, Ohio. Hidl's ent.'irrh cure Is taken in ternally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucus surlnccs of tho system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Soothes ami Heals. yanta Able soothes and heals the membranes of the throat and lungs when poisoned and Inllnnied by disease. It prevents night' sweats and tlghtnoss across tho chest, cures coughs, croup, asthma, colds, bron chitis, pneumonia, whooping-cough aud all other throat and lung troubles. No other medicine Is so successful in curing nasal catarrh as California Cat-It-Cure. The enormous and increasing demand for these standard California rem edies confirm their 'merits. Sold and absently guaranteed by I). W. Matthews it Co. at f 1 a package. Three for $2.50 Aa True a (lonjiel. The following from tho Corvallii Timet la not only applicable to it own town but tb'almnaij every town in thoitale'snd ea pecially to Newpert: "Corvallu needt a little more life if it ex pect! to march In proceialon of progreti. It ii not neceasary to be ai rich aa a Van detbilt or a ay Gould to help build up our town, we can all help. In fact am rule, very rich men aro not those who build up a community, A tlnKlrlbutineif man ful of lifeand enterpriae, who it not afraid to talk and talk tenac and knowi how to ad. vertiae, ha worth any dozen rich men who only takeadvar.tige of thttople's enter prite to Increase their value." N'oihlnif la inorp ilngnili4' tori yon nit lady or gentleman Uwn to have the fuiw euverod wlili jilniplw, black henda rind bkHcliea. J)u(iirU' Specific, the newakln remedy, will remoe ull dUflxurHtUinit from Ore laeo Htid hand und pnlura h clurHiidtienutiruloumplexlon. fry II und be convinced. Hold by I). W. Jlutthewa & Co. Considerable oxelUimuut was ereotou tins morning by tlio aiit nouncemunt that tho wife of a well known Bttleiu buslnoHs man had eloped with her huslmud'H clerk, but InvantlgatloiiH ruvuuled tho feet he had only gonohurrldly toSqUirc Farntr it Co's to catch some of thono splendid barguluw in groourleri, etc. If uuMtMtr MmAWA tlMdr Ut lntrM Utey wwtd Utwl I lint Dr. Ilenleir'a Ditml lloa tuMle ta U bvat huiiielMMd reKMolr. Many oflhellla Muthir tofMiwIw eould b avoided Uy Ita u. it to m plwunut U lulee M i at glMl. 'Wtna. Mitd bfTLW. lafO&w 4 On. i Senator Coekrall of MUwoiirl hi t-alled "the graiMlmethw of tlie mii-ate." I-' J o -. it.t. iHiiimc iiiTit . dk i ir Hi.t Sslttui -Mil -mi X The Oregon Land Company's ten nore lotsnre selling rapidly ,40 having lloe'n Sold since the 8th of Sept. There 19 iftl iVrOlfnhlllty that 10 acres of gooll lhiltl within four inllesof Salem will ovtt again bo otlered for ?80 per acre oil CrtSV terms. There are now five libties In process of const ruction on lbts already sold and roads are being opened and bridges built so that the value of all or the lots is being rapidly enhanced. Any one wishing to luiv ten acres of good land for much less than the price of u city lot will do Well to look at this property at once lis there is nodoubt but that It Will all bo sold Inside of thirty days. Call at the office of the Oregon Land company on Com mercial gtfect ami you will be shown the propcrtv free of charge. 10-11-eodtf. "rtofYteVa Arnlra Salt. The HeSt salvo In tho world f. :it.. UritlSfs, sores, ulcers, saltrheuiu tr sortfa, tetter, chapped hiutil 'iiiUiiallls, corns, and ull skin eni- !ins, mill positively cures piles, m i" )i:i required, it is guaranti'id uiv prrfect satisfaction, or uumc.x "u.iileil. Price 25 cents pur bo ..i tti'1 Dr.II. W. Cox. MISCliU.ANKOUS. C. II. MositOK. .1. It. N. llKM. Uilc of the jlimnw llonse.J Monroe & Bell, -l'niprlclora c B FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers, From 51 to $.1 per day. SALE.M - - OREGON. io-i-tr LOWEST PRICES, K--BEST OOODSS s -OHNKHAI ouTrirn:it.s.- Gootls on tho iiistallnionl plan. 'SAI.KM ' I il I KOH UAllGAINS IN FURNITURE CIO TO ROTAN A WHITNMY, 102 Court Street, Silem, Oregon IIiivIdk boiiuliloiittliortiimliiilerol trio Cliulr fuolory'K nlock, wo iiru iirejinriMl to kcII oliulrH lower tbun any liouite InOrriton HLACKSMITIIING-and IIOItSESIIOEIXG. 0 )l I? IJU W .112 and 811 Commercial HU, Halem. 0-1-tr 1 Tnkn Noln of TliU. -n)R H3.800 Wl! WIMiHUI.LOO Birrea 1' well linpmvtid curdeu laud, within X mile of HMlem. Good roud to town l tie cur nround. lliilldliiK" U'xxl. f INC YOUNG IRCIIARD mid fcicollent amaalHnd, TliU n IwrKaln.iinil will lie licM only naliort time Ht tliwxj jlKiirm. Cull, und we will aliow rou Hid iiniiwrty. VVIU.IH A CIIAMllKltld.V. tliient llounc, Kulni, Or. iwwiw.tr T7XI'IIIH WAOON, QUICK ANI1HAKK 1'j delivery. Wm.I(niillivlitflM)iiKlit (lie (txirM IhmIiikmi of VHllf IJivrv, U IriirKl to dvllvxr trunka. vhIImm, jwiik okw, und liny HiIiik l Dial li- enn Kt In liU wtupm tt any irt of Hi i-Hy, iul'kr. Mtrr, fjt4r, Hiid neHter, llwii ft iwii txi doiHt byuny lly U. Iahvm order ut Mlnto'aabtble. M' ji INHUIIANC'K 'i imihi JIM. AI.HKHT, Agenl. ttaWni, Or hi A I'l'KAIi.HII.VKHTOK.WKKKl.Y.llO 1 irrmr. ludtHindHt. TtMtAfl'iSAt. (a ettvuUttl In Marhxi, f Jnu nud CUek anuuHiiiU; luw bwiii tiMblllid elybt ymtn aud la tin moolWiit kdvertialiu m dluui. For trma iiddrvM lb ptiUlauvr' II. U. Uulld,Hllvnou,Or, ofc Sim km mm RAPIHI NEVZKillJiND FIN.NGUTn BSTABUSHKD 11V NATIOXAt. AUTHOJUTT mi n i i t 1 1 mi i f mmm inn ui a SALEM, - - - OREGON, Capital Faid up, - - - - ?75,00O Surplus, . . . . 10,000 It. S. WA1.I.ACK, . - rrmidcuu V. W. MAUTIN, - Vlcv-ri-wiUWnU J. H. AI.UKIIT, .- CHiIil. DIRECTORS! V. T. O ray, W. W. Mnrtln, J. Jt. Miirtli), U. H. AVnllnra. Dr. W. A.Coslok. J. II. Altort. T. iloK. lMtton. LOANS 1VIA1DEJ To Ilumors on whwit iuil other market- nblo iirodmv, (Miisluned or In sloni, oltlicr In rlMito Rmonrlwor limUlio wnrplimiseo. Stale and County Warrants Nought al Tar. COMMERCIAL PAPER DUrounlod nt rriiniiiitilc nilo. DtoAr drawn illnvt on Sow York, CUIoi)to,Kn Knuielico, INirllniul, Umilon, rrls, llcrlln, IIohb Kouk nud OUcilttn. Finst National Bank SALEM, ORKOON. WM. n. iumi:, lilt. .1. ItKYNOl.lW, JOHN MOIK, l'tciddcnt. Vlco l'roKlilMit. . . . CtiKlilcr. GENERAL BANKING. Kxi'hmiEC on l'orllmul, Hun Kmnrlwii, Nuw York, London nntl Hoiik Koiir boiiKht mid Hold. Stiitu, Ooiinty und City wiirnintH IhiukIK. l'lirmorn nrn conlUdly I n vl toil to tlfJMMlt mid trmiMirl iKiKlmn with iih. l.lbi'nil nitvmircN nuulo n wliwit.Mool, bops mid other pmiHTly nt. riMiKonniiio nitOH. lnsiimncii on huoIi co ourlly ran bo oblnliipd nt tlio liiuik lit most rcllnblo coiiiimuiU'S.I A. K. STRANG, No. :1 Comniurrlnl.SlroPt. SALEM, - ORKCION. -IlKAt.r.ll IN- STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, (las anil Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Motal Work a Specialty. a-AijiMit for tbo muilAimsoN a HOYNTON COMl'ANY'H Km mi ihh. K InlilUlR'il ItilHID CHEAT DISCOVERY! Dr. I-I. SMITH Now in iMumtwntm oi a tmw (llHcovcryJn nii'illfllli!, willed lHiiirnlyii lonil iinn-atiirU Ic, und nrtH iilmoHt limlniiliiiiiMiinly on tlio Hiirroimillnt! tlwnnn oftbn tcolb. II In In no U'uy liijnrliiii" or luiplriiBiint to Ibo tiiHto. Tim nmniifiii'liiii'iH of It cliilin Hut llHiximl dim nnvcr bwn known hi'l'mf, unit by iipplyluK It Io llm m'IihIUmi or wro teeth, ifioy mm lm rlnineil und fllliil Wltdont pain. Ho nil tbiiNii flint want all klnditof iIiiiiIhI work ilono wllhoot imln, would licttcr (mil on Dr. It. Hinltd. 'fi-'tli oxtrai'li-d rnroDrentH, 1831 THK ClJIriVATOU Country Gentleman THE BEST OF THE AGIlICUrrUUAMVEKKLIKS I)i:VOTKl TO Farm Crops and Processes, Horticulture and Frult-Grow'mj Live-Stock and Dairying, WIlllO It uliu) Inolodm nil minor clivrt mntn of riirolliitiiriMii.ucU iin tlia l'miluy Yurd, KnUirnoloiry, lb-C'KitilUK, (irr'i boimo and (Irarwry, Vuti-rlimry Hvpllnr, Kunn QnrMlon and Anawera, Klrili1o ItMidlinr, Domratlu lCionoioy, und a.n mary of tbeNewa of tlie Vvek. IU Mar ket IU'orU are uniuuully ooinplHtc. and much attention U paid to tlio l'itMMctiiur IIib I'niiM, an throwing llitlit iioiioiuiol tbn mutliiiirtantof nllijiiMtlou- Whi-n Ui buy nod wlii-o ton-ll. ItU lllwrally II luMmliMl. and by ItKOKNT KNI.AIUIK. intuit, oonlulmi moru rtudlni mutUr tlutn ever brfnre. Tim Hubtcrllloii l'rle ttUti M-r y.r, but weolteruHlV.UIAl IIKIllJO TION In our CLUB RATES FOR 1B891 2 Subscriptions, me tm 0 Subscriptions, d... . 10 12 Subscriptions, . 18 -fr all Nw MutwerllMffii bir 18KJ, IwrlutflnadVNiHMiMiw, wo will md luo imtt wmkly, from our rwdnlof lliom iHtllanM, lo Jaiittary Ut, IW, without ennrgn. 0!Hi-KClMniCuriM Kkkib. AddrM LUTHER TUCKER & SON, 1'ublMww, AI.1IA.NY, '.Y. iiicwiiiiKiuioiiaiDiinK . I In -.. I -IA.-.I IE