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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1888)
-nr.BVT TT" l.,x- I . tor T Tt Jkw lITCHPVf UtACfitnTfV . ' -5fc OVER THE CAPITAL CITY. Complete l.ccilal of (lie Daily Doings Com piled From Various Sources. Happenings Over llio City ami News From the Country Koiiiulnlioiit. Thought Thry Werr Artificial. J. 0. Wright mid family ro en tertnlningBonio friends from Colo rado mid wo need not repent it tlint they are cluirmeil with our delight ful winter wenther. Ycstcrdny morning u choice boquet of iiiitunil JlowerH, plucked from tho yard, ornamented the breakfast table, till ing tho room with their delicate perfunle. Their friends from the IniiilofMUow and ice, after ga.ing long and carefully at tho dahlias, punsicB, roses and chrysanthemums, ventured the remark that "thoe were beautiful artificial llowern." Mr. Wright says their surprise knew Ho bounds wiien he displayed to them more beautiful specimens blooming out doors unprotected. A Smooth Ylrlory. Doug Minto is in tho service of the shcrlfl of Multnomah county, and Wednesday performed a pretty neat feat by which tho ends of justice wero served and the plans of a scheming defaulter thwarted. Minto was deputed to head off a jx.rty who had failed and was run ning u store somewhere on Alseu bay. Tho man who reached tho Htoro llrst, it was assumed, would take possession. Minto started and orfiwctcd to overtake his man on th way, but the deputy's horse gave out and ho was forced to walk sev eral miles. Ho again took fresh horses and reached his destination eight hours in advance of ills victim. Law's Sorry Delay. The story of the case of M. R. Rob bins of Polk county is perhaps one of tho most remarkable ones, in respect to longevity, in the annals of criminal cases. It will be re membered that nearly eight years ago ho was Indicted for incest with his two daughters, upon their testi mony and tlint of his wife. It was tried to prove the relationship with his daughters by proving the mar riage, with his wife. Tho wife was put on the stand to swear to the marriage and her testimony was re jected on tho ground that she was his wife nud under the law was not permitted to testify ngaiust her husband. It wasa strange analomy in law, tlint she could not bo per mitted to swear Hint who was his wife because she was his wife. A second indictment was continued to tho next term in order to give tho state time to procure proof of tho marriage from Missouri. Robbins was released under live thousand dollar bonds. When the case came up at tnc next term, Koouius was on hand but tho two daughters and the wife were not to be found. Frpm that day to this Robbins lias nuulo two trips each year from Washington Territory, where ho lives, to Dallas to attend court and save his bonds. At every term n continuance has been granted, and in this shape the case stands to-day, Robbins having just been on his semi-annual trip to Dallas. In the meantime, it is said tho wife and ono of tho daughters have crossed the dark river. LOCAL SUAI9IAHY. aun.M.a .. .... ...... ,w.u. AMCSEJIEjfig f aa UX1VEKSITY NOTES. Points of Personal Mcnton and Notes of News' Kviilcnrm uf I'ronperlty This morning a deed was tiled by which M. L. Chiiinborlin conveys three lots in Robert's addition of Rilem to V. A. Robert ; considera tion, SllMM). Mr. Chanibeiiln also Hold ono lot In tho same block to R'y l. Farmer, in consideration of $100. Thi'Ho lots will at once bo im proved by the erection of several neat cottages upon them. Tills is only another evidence Unit Huleiu is entering upon tlint era of prosperity and Improvement 'which lias been so long coming. A Tci in Co in unit 1. Robert 12. Cavanaugh was par- (loueil from the peiiitcnlttiry yester day evening by the groat commuter of sentences Dentil. Ho was from linker county and hud served about eighteen months of tho term often yours which lie was tilling for horse fttonling. Ho has a brother living nt Huntington. His death was the result of typhoid fever. Ills mother arrived in the city this after noon and is grlof-htrieken. A llooil Season Cumin);. In conversation with old farmers we learn that the present has been tho best season for plowing and seed ing wo have had for many years. Althougu Oregon does not know wiiat a failure of crops Is, still some years are perceptibly better for cer tain crops than others. Tho'goneral opinion Is that the next harvest lltue will bo laden with golden Hheaves ami fruits lu groat iniantt-tlo. A Joke's Serious Termination. Ail idle joke, perpetrated thought lessly, oft times carries with it re sults which time itself cannot eradi cate. Last night Deputy Shcrili' Wade of Portland brought to the insane asylum Mrs. Mollio Harris, a signing, sobbing, mild ma niac, whose unfortunate condition is the direct result of a foolish joke. On tho evening of tho battle among tho Chinese highbinders at Portland she stood at tho front gate of her home, awaiting the arrival of her husband to supper. She heard the rapid and continual firing of arms and was anxious to know what it all might be. A young man, a neighbor, was passing and of him she inquired what was go-, ing on. Ho told her that "tho Chinese wero having a big war mid Will (meaning her husband) had in passing by accidently been shot." She uttered a scream nud run into the house. On her husband's re turn lie found her in teal's and bowed with grief, her nerves shat tered and her mind not sound. From that day her mind has been gradu ally failing and to-day sho is insane, unable to recognize herown husband whose death she mourns. F. J. Brown was called homo the first of tho week by tho sickness of his father. The academy examinations took place to-dny. The college students had a holiday. John O'Shea of Manitoba entered the law department of tho universi ty tho first of the week. Curtis Wilson, not feeling well Saturday, went to his homo near Albany, and is now down with the typhoid fever. W. E. Burke, after being out of school several weeks, on account of sickness, resumed his place in his classes Monday. O. N. Nelson returned from Seat tle, where ho has been for tho past few weeks on business, and re-entered school Monday. II. N. Rounds, who was detained from being here at tho opening of the term by sickness, is expected in in a few days. His sister will ac company him and enter school. Miss Edith Clarke left Monday for her home in Idaho, where she hus been tendered a position as teacher in an academy within a few miles of her home. All regret to see Miss Clarke leave, as tho Woman's College loses a good member and the university a thorough student. Rev. H. A. Newell spent the forenoon Thursday lu looking through the university. He visited the various session rooms, society hall, library and museum ; ho also spent the hour of recitation with the class in physics. Tho class is now discussing tho subject of Acoustics, lu which they take quite an inter est. The university has a larger enroll ment now than she has experienced at tills season of the ear, perhaps at any other time lu her history. The same is also true of the Wom an's College, and everything there seems to go on in tho most pleasant manner. Although we could not find fault with the previous govern ment, yet certainly the present is in most respects tho best, and Miss Hansce is the right person in the right place. l'ROIlKAH OF THE fONCEKT TONtllllT. A I' 1 1-am ut Surrlr Wednesday night tho friends of A. T. Ullbort and wile, to the num ber of a doxon couples, dented thoni ton nont surprise at tlielr homo on Water street, by marching in upon them and pa-slug an evening of niuslo, gnino and iiinay dance. The (ivunlng's pletiMire was enhanced by tho dlsciiAtior. of a delicate lunch which wax spread. Il, StrajeJ, r Stalen. A young man with n pink nius ttioho and ftiir complexion. Ho Hiiowers to thoiiHiueof T. 1). Porter Urge Number of i'atleu. Million county, ad in fact the whole state, is furnishing an oxtra imllnnry number of insane pationU for the asylum, which now contains x larger number of patients than It When last hwinl from ho was at "i any previous nine, uio wnoio Woodburn, wiwrintr ii oyo and a , MMmlwr 1'S 1 October Ma atck ooat. Any Information taul.," MWxti' Miilttol six there, lMlolifawliowUiutaw-llllUwiik.;"1 NuwuU two ami thus far lu ftlly ivoelvml at lint O.U'tTAi. lie llujs Arre Properly. Amos (. rover of Columbus, Ohio, Is hi tho city and yesterday eU'eeted tho pureluixo of a thirty-four aero tract immediately south of tho pas senger depot. Ho paid $1500 for it. Mr. Grovorisa genuine "boomer," having speculated in acre property at Columbus, Louisville, Kansas City, Atchison and other cities. He has groat contldenco in tho future of the capital city and will po-rhnp-. invest considerable money hero before returning to his eastern home. When It Is observed that nearly every day some parties trom the states farther east come hero to In vast their money, we are admonish ed that tho eyes of many are turned upon Salem as a Held for safe in vest ment. Heal estate is cheaper hero now than It will ever bo again. This sale was niado by the Oregon Iind Co. KI(,'ht linmW, two pianos, "Invitation ton lu dtlllbO " UVhpr MUscs Pnrvln, Knre-t, Wooil nnd Htolner. Semi-chorus, male oIcei, "Ilurk to the Merry Drum ,. Knigh I'lnno duet, "On Illoomlmr Meadows. " Alls-.cs Ulonii mill Thompson. alee. "Tho Gondolier' serenade," Rending .Selected Mi'is Shiiurt. Light liunils, two plimoi, "May Queen March"-. Meyer Clam Smith, Untie Ilcllciibrnnd, Slnbel Huttoii, MiiKKle Alderson. oenl solo, "in Spring TiiJe Hecl;er Miss lIullTo r.irrlsh rinno Duet, "OJIs Crlolls" (clause cu- lulnel Gottschalk Mlves Kdesiunl Hughes Double qtmrtctto mid hummlutr chorus, "Hark, Those hoothliur Sounds " Mlsvcs Stout, Ada ins, Dliuick and llrown; Messrs, Howell, Hoi I; nap, Kpley imd Itlcby Piano solo, " Polonaise lu K major "..Liszt .miss i' miiKio Jones Grand chorus, "liitlniiuituV ltosslnl .Miss i'nrrlMi unit chorus ltemllng -Selected Miss Milium Vocal duct, " I'omo Where Sleeps the Dewy Violet Ballo Misses (IlllliiKhiim and Harris Part f n. WlilstllniM'nriiuT lloy.-.Ivlnsey songs h. Sweet and low -ltarnby Vocal solo, " Cuckoo Souk.. Abt JtlssHnUioPnrrlsh Grand chorus, "Gloria' (from 12th innss) Mount. DrieJ Frail l'osHiilltie. Tho industry of evaporating and shipping Oregon fruit to an eastom market oll'ors much for the future. In tho raising of plums, prune, apples, grapes, etc., Oregon is ex celled by no spot on earth. Land is cheap and the fruit brings good prices. For tills reason, and be- wiue when properly dried it finds rondy sale in the eastern niarkot, Oregon Invites those s e ing humoei and business, to c mo and auhlo with us. Tlio specimens of evapor ated and (Mimed fruit that have gone Kast give people a hint of the great possibilities in this direction. Tli-i ponchos iiave been gmnl, though not so de-sirabio in tlavor as tho liwt Doloware fruit. Tiio plums and pruned have been very line. An Able ouhjc Msn. Ooo, M. Ward of lkteton, who ar rived in the city at noon, will jflvo an intewfetliiK talk at the Pnvbytw iau ehurcli tills evening nt vttn o'okK-k. He is stueretarv of tho ChrfetiMU Kndeaver soviet ie and te a yuuujj man of rare ability. Ths l(Hir of lib addrM Is plewl M it 1, tliat all may have an opportunity of uiiwij vuwvfci : " UrlHwah Mr vv. .... i. The Btte.ulamv U to U vary law. , nmgenwiito art' Mmuinv a nieoi- "" "" " - itiiuy tlckrta aw lwady takwi. I " " nvrno..u Io.iKIk to ri' ; "mb f Mr. Moody and lUadiig J womel M ft wa Amu-mh. I mII in iwdtiitM tw a gram) mmhmi of. Hwllag. pin iu tbe inu-k ui) ttm, d.t TJ John Jack vmupauy wlilvU ' nh. It W umlviMooil tlw m-jet- J23R'J!t'.0T;i nu.i,rTw,SS WtoeuUrUluimatUM(H'mhouH.!lug will W held at tiw M. K. ' fftMSiIlTultf 2S! lo-inorrow nigiit u highly aMken of eliurvli wtilvn wneii nevewmry will nMaBRiaiwy nnd rinr tnKiM.sx Thou l.youroMhang.. Yn (.. tliU 1 lUxxnunuHlaW alnait lw iple. duoniuX.Vi.uS HUtic tnaiiko iiue ShU'iu a nlvasaiit SaWm U rliK for an awakening Midi i M'iSi. i?. !lr."!i"",',,"-v "ll111 b) um vfcat w lileh I roinoiiiU'rtM Jot'RXAU iWllw. TW IVMrl T-Blkl. I'n.f. larvlu's convert ikvuis at Uiv opera house to-night. ThU will lw raw treat for all lovers of good luiwie. MbMc l'arrikli, Joncts and t-Uiaa.t will an-tlat in tho program, i will alwi a (iionw of forty vitJve. Devomber thw. Hither insanity U on the I Herons or the oxainlnatioiis are too mild. The opinion vin to prevail that many of the iiunatiw an J in ply weak from old age or s4ckn not iueaue, but merely un able to oar for thom!ve. New figured and plain silk just received at Bridges & Bozorth'e. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith, 021 State street, tf. John Brown of Portland is hero lu tho interest of tho Oregon .Land Co. Amonir the new notaries are J. T. Anilornf Rpln niul S. W. Forbes of Althouse. You wijl always find JZo. 1 gro ceries at L. S. Winters, tho popular Court street Grocer. 1 m d w Mrs. Andrew Glesy died at her homo in Aurora on Thursday, Dec. 13, 1888, aged sixty-nine years. House for sale on the Install ment plan. Payments only 10c each. At the Opera house corner. Call and see. tf. For holiday candies, nuts, cigars, notions, etc, go nnd see what Speight & Souder, Court street, offer you. Prices low. lmdtf Follow the crowd and you will turn up at Squire Farrar's, where groceries aie pure nud cheap. Join tho procession. tf. L. F. Willits nnd wife removed yesterday evening to Ashland, where Mr. Willits has a fruit farm which he will improve. Speight & Souder are to-day in voicing their stock of goods, having sold the same to S. M Henry, who will continue the business. ' The Band of Hope, assisted by some of the best musicians, will give an entertainment, on Monday even ing, Dec. 17, at the W. O. T. U. Hull. Admission ten cents. All are cor dially invited. Miss Carrie Smith, formerly a compositor on the Capital Joun xal, the great family necessity, has accepted a "sit" on the Spokane Falls Review, and will leave for that place in a day or so. The firm of W. Beck & Son lead in dolls, toys, novelties, scrap-books, albums, Christmas cards, Christmas tree ornaments and " 1700 other things to numerous to mention. 94 State Street Salem Oregon. tf St. John asks the question, "Are you for the saloon or tho home?" The answer given is, "you bet your life." But when you are asked where you can get the best goods and price on tea, coffee, groceries, etc., the answer is, nt Squire Far rar's. tf. W. F. Dugnn left this morning for Baker City where Dugnn Bros, have tho contract .for placing the water works in that city. He will be followed iu a few days by Ills brother. They expect to have their contract concluded by tho first of February, when they will return to this city. They shipped to-day to Baker city 1500 nouuds of pig lead which will be used there. Catch the shadow ere the sub stance fades, is good advice, nnd especially is tho truth of this demon strated whep you speak of tho frequency with which one dear friend or another is hurried away. You'll regret too late thatyou did not have your friend or relative visit Sperry tho Artist nud have n per fect likeness taken. Heed the moral go now before it Is forever too late. tf. Watch tho footprints on the side walk. Where do they go? Up nnd down Commercial street untU they como to the new bank block. Then they go up stairs. Cherrington's Tho nrti AMotlior'n-l'utlictlc Search for the lie- mains of Her Son. ehTiu A toucnlui! scene o'curred atJh Sher man hoiie before the Indians left. Mrs. Catherine MuL.iuyhlm, of fjnlesliurg, III., came to St. Paula few 1h ngoto wail the re'uin of Ihe Imlinnp. Mm. McLaugh lin lixther aim in (lie Ouster massacte, and lie! erncKt desire i-. to rnciVK.' Ills remains Shu vainly hoped tooliiain koine -informa tion Innn some of the chid" which might lead to (heir recovery. Yesterday she went lu the Slieiuiun hoiioi-, u.'Coinpanieri by a gentleman, tc bee them. She iart. uuiariy desired to question Sitting Bull, wht.m she regarded as directly responsible f'.r her sun' death. Tliu Induhs were eateil in a r'oiv waiting f ir the time to ar rive when .he) should i1k art, wi'.lr the ex ciptiou of thi: Dull, who stooil with his t.ico hutweun hit lianiln preaiut; againtt the his in one ot tho (lours gazing w. upon the Direct. A- Mrs. M, LaU(iMin approached the ho U-l ie cimjjhl sij;ht i if him. mill though sin. HAU NEVKK SKCN him she immediately identified him with the reuiaik "time he i; th t is the num." Sh-j walked, however, directly to John Gnus, with the passionate appoal; ' Where is my son?" Oh. c,azed at her in amazement. Her eiitiy wj sudden and herquetion was incomprehensible to him, ho th Irom it lanunao and its import. She repeated her inquiiy justas Inspector l'n i can came up. liet cuiupanion ex plained to linn the objeiit f Inn seatch. Giaaa i: ai Id give her no infoiinatiu'i. isl.e turned away and Wlktd up to Hull with llie same question, with (lie appeal if her 'midierd heart. Bj!i iii.diirscnoi no ktmlisli. ami InOKe'l jI her simtillv. Slie tt' eaii-il berciy, bur-. n.;j into tears Hud i'iiiy shruuiied bib hnul'ieri and ail,cd ver to another window and re iiiii'd his former altitude. 'You uie an unfeeliiij. b'titjl inur erer, " rX'-iaiined Mik. .Miil.atiiiliii, and left the l.n'ei. Slie hnl u.ill on M.ij. Mc Lnuh iu. Thi at r m mi iiiImt her son aa a uifiiib'jr i t tin- Sn.'enth e.v. nlry, nin lemeiiiiirHiiCf hiiii birnuithi-ii.i by the lact that Inn im uc -v i 'he -ame a liis own. He s-iys, how-ei. Hut then is no Oiiiliility of her ideiiltfvin In i ami'.- rennitK, in thj unfnrtu. a:e victi n of ill it lernbltf Hlfiir Were in 'in. il f ..n so n.iiiil itr.i that -;eiitihcit, hi v.t iiii possible, ami 'he bodies were i . : a COiniilKii t;r.it Pmin er l'-e. a. REEDS OPERA H0 Friday Evening, Dtc u J uittiia u oncerl rl Iid.eJfi,cn u"dfr the picas' rg -the CoUAto ot Music, assisted by Miss Hallid Parish m:, .. .. tw'nndachoml80CletyS Adml.sslon 0 Vonto t. . Ptttton's book atom ArfV'K."W ,u. without extra charce. "mDe, REED'S OPERA HOUSt umiiijNiuHTONLY. Saturday Dec. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Jolm J Annie -And -t1 irmin The distinguished actress and vocalist. IIII' Jack Child Vocalist. Fi Ballads, Spleclions from Sheridan, " School for Scandal," Sheakpear'i Sir John Falstall. Notu Mr.Jad is the recognized Falstaff of fe world; concluding vith the sHt splitting farce "FUN on a Come nhd enjoy the mostpleasaaj u.L-iimy ui inu nine. l'tSAXCIXL. Jf I haven't the courage to die sir, Hardly the courage to live; Can't drink enough to forget, sir, Ain't Christian enough to forgive. Tliis Mas the wall ofii man who had endured the tortures of " liver complaint" and dyspepsia for years; mil lie might have endured them for lite, had ho not heard that Dr. fierce s Golden Medical Discovery would nniko him a well man. He gave it a trial and was cured. Once he was hollow eyed, emaciated, and slowly flittering toward the tomb; but now lie is vigorous, robust aud healthy. There is nothing that can compare with the "Discovery" as a curative agent for sour stomach. constipation, impure blood and bill iniisiiess. The worst cases of nasal catarrh positively and permanently cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh remedy. CITATION. ESTABLISHED 1JY NATIONAL ACTIIOSml SALEM, - Capilal Paid up, -Surplus, - - OK- OREGON, - - $75,0041 n. S. WALLACE, - President. W. W. ilAUTIN, - Vlce-Presioent. J. H. ALllEUT, .... Cashier. DIRECTORS) W. T. Gray, W. W. Stnrtln, J. SI. Slnrtln, II. S. Wallace. Dr. W. AXtuIck, J. II. Albert. T. SIcF. l"ntton. In tho County Court of thcHtntoot Ore cou.for tho l ounty of Marlon. In tlie matter of the e-tutc till.,,,. JOHN IIUUIIKS, Ilcee.ived JCUatlon- To ail heirs known nnd unknown of tho within lamed ileeeclent, meeting: Iu the mime of !hotuiur Oiegon, you nro hereby cltctl nnd niuii ed to nppenr In llio County Court of the btiito ot Oregon, lor llio county of Sl-ir on, ut tlie court nxiin thereof, nt Salem, iu the County or Mnrlan, on Jiondny, llieTtli day of Jan uary, bv!. at 11 o'clock In tlio lorcnoon of Unit day, then nnd tliuiv In linw cause if nny there he, why the Administrator of the estate of John llurlios decensed slionld not sell the mil iio,H.riV belonglug to said estate. -Mild niil nmnprtv Is Thov iro to i described as follow., to w.t: naslu t i 111"1?. .nt Mnkp 4.U elmlns si. li you i i. ij nee. .ui mm. w. trmi the 8. E. are looking for something nice for ffl? wm-l-is'Se" HnSt " ThTo to tleeS I " ' -"iaul'JuN, g woiu is tne Itnest. imio is neeting i .imr sumin "jm-.vn ,.i,i,, i.. .,!, i Slid Christmas is near. Ise SUIX' ' the center of tlio County rond leading from ic: inenee js.Niueg. oontor of unlit road Mllke: thori.-o : 911 ilmr mi mill. W. 1.M chains to ii stake In tliownith i boundary line of the Donation Lund till.. v ill irnii( id iiv.li. .,.. ohiv ...vv..c ... inu . .puiii j and give him tlmo to llnishyour ' ''T 'V,.nV'e11 1""rie: ,...i? ...... i..i. tf i mln. W, Jilong tlieori work up nicely. tf. ia2I chains ton Make: tl mil TllO reward for young Taseott, tho Claim ntoreaiil; theii'-ess.tKile. .01 mtn. urderor of the Chicago millionaire , ," Vte1a,SSrrC?S.,ILt,.."!SS.,J2?.K Snell, has been raised to $50,000, the ; JSfSJ "jn n.yrv .,r u d sj.iT- largost reward over ottered tor a nil- . lllameue .Merlduin :n Mm ion ivuuuy.i man being. Thisaniount the wid-! LtSRiICw.SSSSir " "w lhnuitiui aw of the murdered man has offered ' ,Wi!T?.- J'!,'u.,,n;Xc.sh"w:.?ud .' - v itiii.' . iu i i in- nui'f iti iirtmHl LOANS IvlADE To farmers on wheat nnd other mart I either In private gnmnrlesor able produce, consigned or m store, ipubllc warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Fit COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. lfi" drawn direct ou New York, Chicago, I Kmncisco. Portland. London. Paris. BerUl B Hong Kong and Calcutta. First National Bail SALE JL OREGON. WSI. N. LADUE, -1)H. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN SIOIIS, - - . . PresldHM Vice ITeiat . . . CasbleM in hones that detectives will be in- fortiiecmntv duced to put forth their utniost en- h '. i'rV'v doRVors to capture tho fugitive. '" ' " r rnsoott win ituiBtHi uo a snrewu one ifheelmles the many jiersuers this rawwrd will place on his trail. ilMnl ll. Ill S Ml, GENERAL BANKING. Excnange on Portland, Kan Franctewv New York, london and Wong KoM bought and sold. State, County una W wjrmnt bought. Farmers are coraija. Invited to deiKwlt nnd transact duW" with ns. Liberal advances ml whent, wool, hops nnd other pr0!! rflAionnbie rates. Insurance on u8 eltJ in be obtained at inc u"- - man rename companies. (lb t'i -M-it nf it .. ! !,, n,. J l.l. Nl'.I h t.'ik. I l'r)ttrlg Hr Hi Tho committee on generHl r- Tto tirt stu. TMly stock In the Salem stnot Itnlhy conijwiny U lMtng issin d to thuewhu lmd ouutraeted it. in. tint stock to be torn from the lk of oertiticHtes of sliare was tlmt Iooam Manning. pltytMint sU'mUrii)firnHvvkouliiKwio4ij3Jiu,r,,l,'n,l-v 1" I bj all. ;w the iiiiieiid!ng iival proinl. J SUb i. w. Mmiui.k Antra Silir. ""w nt slH lu the w t , m bi-ni,sori, uiewrs.suli in ;.-er oreit, totter, elmpiktl !i hi;h:.uus. oonie, and all km tioua, ami posltivcty oure tub -uo pay reiiulred. It k guzirn ' tRitsjrfiotsatJfifactiou, on.. . retuuded. Price 36 ceuta per i For sale - Dr. H. W. Cox. mAlmYiVffM miI O fcgfc ri frljft fl"TjBBBiB Merchant Tailorl A MAN OF TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE, And supplied with oiily Kirst Class Goods j SlITINO , PANTS GOODS, VIST PATH:3 iN(tifaetiou guaranteed. G. C. H0GAN. Htatc Iusuranee Cto's. block, FARMERS w- ix- itrv itTriltmT I'lSll 1'R. 1 i.-r buiMT, wu nd P""1'"-. Uare a feed Mow, JH Coiumerril ' T1