Of Tllti CAPITAL EVENING JOUItNAL. ' 1 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TKltMH OF HL'lWClUlflON. II AIM. One yrnrliy mall . Hlx innntln liy mnll Three monthi by twill Pit nrt'k, iltllcrrd by carrlcr.- Wf.EKI.V. ... v m .... 2tt .... I 21 15 Onn voof n mnll. ...... i ro HU months ha by mnll - 75 ,1,f,!?,,.l".H yTvancenr: M One year, MIX IIIOIH Knr nihcrtUlnt, i.a. M,.ilynt tlili-nfTco AIIHubw-rlhcriiloTiiKC'Ai'iTAl.JoUKiAI. who do not secure their paper rcgulai y will notify thin olllce, giving address, nnd the matler will bo attended tout once. Olllcc, corner Court nnd Liberty Wrcrts FRIDAY JULY 1880 Tlin IfTl-l Vlllnicn. Buch 1h the title of u great poem ondmich qulto fittingly lellHoftho condition in which the proud capital cltv found heielf yeilei day. The stonj were cloned and mi ulr of quietude willed over the city. .Many of hcrcltl.eiiMhad gone to Albany, Sllverton, Dalian, McMlniivllIo or olwvlu're to celebrate and many ol tliow who were unable lo go fiom home, spent the day In Vow or Highland park or betook tlieui M'lveHand lamllles to the country. Balem wan (pilot. Hut there In al wayH a calm before a Htorm and on thlH occawlon the calm wiw to hIiow tlie people how vociferously Kiilcni would pluck fcathetH from the tall of the national blrl on then.ital day or law). I'rlly llnrglurle". The Hiieak thieve look advantage of the absence of houwholdeiH yes terday, to get In their low down work. Karly Thtirmlay morning tho wilooii or Jack Ualliwcll wiib entered by inembciM of their emit They Hindu their way In by remov ing a tin which wrvod as a window gluHH. Jlut little of value w;ih taken, uh they failed to try the wife, Hiip lionlng ll of amino to be locked. Hut In thti Ihey inlHHod It, an tho sale could readily have been opened by thcmitnd no leHHlhan $M been ta ken. Several minor robberrlcn occur red tlin wiinu mornlng.but no valua IiIch were taken. A ."tlhmr Ifitliht-ry. Borne time during the llrnt ot the wk Home unknown paity entered tho hoiiMi of Win. .Barker at tho corner of High mid Kerry streets, and Htold 18 In money. Mrs. .Murker had been out shopping and upon returning homo put the- money on her bed and communced to get dinner. Dmlng tho evening she Hilled the money. The front door had been left open dining tho day mid tho bold thief entered in broad daylight and took the money. An Olil NHIIri'n lli-timi, Alex. Vaughn, late of .Marlon, Iowa, Ih vIMtlng at the residence of 0. V. Cluiy. Mr. Vaughn Ih an old Hclioolmatu of AIih. (iray. Thirty-three yearn ago ho was a real- dent of Balcin, and left for the ciud- eru Htaten to reside. During alt of those yours ho ban traveled consld- erably, and upon bin return to Ba- leni glveH It us IiIh decision that the Willamette Valley and Kiilem aie tho best places on eaitb. . . - -. . 'lli NeM I'lipcr. Oeorgo Hogoix bus coumieuccd wold oil tho Ill's! Issue ot his new weekly ilemocratle paper, to bo cast upon tho waters as bread for hun gering democracy, lie has un wisely named It the Capital Demo crat, thus Infringing upon (lie name, of tho Capita i. Jouknai,. Mr. Uogern celebrated tho Fourth by putting In typo his salutatory anil leading editorial. lilt, Touchers' Asiiii'IiiiIiiii. Tho annual session of the state teachem' association closed, after a protltuhlo and plouuut three days' M'sstou, on Wednesday evening. The session throughout was of the greatest Inlcivst and tho closing ex oiclwa were of tho same older. The attendance was all (hut could have liven oxeeted or desired dmlng the three days and a vast amount of valuable work was done. . Itnllrtiftil .Voir. Noting tho Into turn of railroad allalnt, tho Albany Herald Nyn: "In the meantime the Albany A Astoria railway company, recently organized tu thU city, w Ith a capital block of fto.OW.ooo, Is arnumlug to put surveyors In the Held at oiuv to Mirvoy the unite for tho proiod connection at Allun.v, and will se cure tho right f way and "tart tho woik going." CilUW In (In- rri. Tho Capital tngluo company of till city wciil to All any yesterday morning to take part In tho hose, contort, which vti b.twecn Iho Al bany and B i em uigliuvs. Capitals won, tho record Icing as follews: Balem, 8 foot hj Inchon; Albany, U38 feci 8) liielu. Wor.t tl . tutimriii'vtl, AntoiielloA DooUgun their Ore gon Pacific ctntract this uiornlu;. They have boouivd u plant, Idled wrnio men und will lcglit itctlw up eratlouH tit once, Increasing th.dr fWW M ft M JKfliJe. Article ol Incorporation. Article of incorporntloii were. (II, .l u.llli (l. -,..... ..! r uf.ilr. I.- I j iiivii Mini iiiu rvMUIIII ... nm., i'i- iliiv n ioll.iu-H- Thn Woni. ulion. mill company of Antorin, with J. C. Trulllng, J. A. Trailing and S. O. Trailing iih Incorporator. Thulr busincfi Ih to curry on a general lum bering IjuhIiichh mid the capital stock H $100,000, divided into 1000 fihnrcH of (lie value of $100 each. Astoria j-yxciianire company ol A-jtoiiii,wiiii J. 1-'. Haloran.Wm. Ford and C. V Fulton iih incorporators. Boine of their business Is to borrow, loan und Invcstl money. The capital stock is $00,000, divided Into 000 shares of the value of $100 each. The JJrldal Veil lumlerlngcoinpaiiy, wltliT. II.Binlth, K. h. JJrown and T. L. Palmer as incorporators. Bomo of their business is to buy and sell timber lands and to own and dispose of the same, to erect and operate saw mills, planing mills and all machinery connected therewith. The principle olllce is l.i Jirldal Veil. Tho capital stock is $100, 00), divided Into 1000 shares of the value ot $100 each. TJic I'atton home for the frle.idless, with tho olllecrs of the Alblna union relief society associa tion. The capital stock on hand Is $J")0, and the souice of Income or icvcuuo Is to come from the mem bers and other people. Their busi ness N lo provide food, fuel and clothing for the poor. Hunk of N'owhurg, the object of which shall be lo sell, exchange, receive, deposit, b irrow and loan money, deal in slock bonds and other sccuiitics. The principal place of buslnesss Is in Nowhiirir. Tho capital stock Is V'MI.OIH). - County (Join t I'liirofilliiK Iu matter of tlio location ofa coun ty load forty feet wide from center of county road at west end of tho (Jrccn bridge to point In center of county road fioni Jcllerson to Balem, J. II. Porter, John Craig and B. C'oudlt appointed viewers, and W. J Culver surveyor, to make view on Friday, July IU. In matter of location of county road from centerof county road from Jcllerson to (Jervals, to southeast corner lot III Capital city fruit farm, petition withdrawn. In matter of tho establishment of county road along north lino of donation laud claim of J. M. ltlack erby, oidered that road bo cstatilish cd in accoi dance with survey. In matter of the location of coun ty road forty feet wide from south lino county road leading from Ma lion to Ktaytou to llrigg's ford, on tho Bantlam, ordered established. 'I hi, III lilpi nt stii) tun. The county courts of Marion and I. inn counties met at Albany on the evening of July.'ld for tho purpose of openlhgiindeonsldoilng tho bids solicited for the coiistiuction of a bildgo acioss tho uoitli fork of the Bantlam river about -00 feet be low tboBtiiyton feiry. The bildgo will cost a trlllo above $18,000 and tho counties have decided upon building the bildgo jointly, each to pay one-half of the cos) of con struction. Tho bildgo is to (110 feet long and sixteen feet wide iu the clear. Piers to bo of sulllclont height to bring the bottom nf the Hour beams at least twenty-two feet above low water iiiuik. Contracts will bo let soon ami woik will be commenced at as caily a date as possible ami tho bildgo will bo completed as soon as tho woik can bo done. An Oprn Mfrllni;, The young women's foielgu inls slomiry society will glvo an open meeting Sunday evening at tho M. K. chinch, commencing at 7:l!0 o'clock. A collection for tho benctlt of the soelct v w 111 w made, I'ollow lug Is the pregiam: I'm) it. Atlthi'lil . - . .Clinl!' lUvllulloa . .... Kuy Itaiiille I VihHil Nlu . Mr. J. ii.iioks Itivltiillou. Hrmllni; ,lllllV'. .Mm A 11 WllBlit MUh Mulii'l June tMng Ititv Win Itolllns .Hon n Hui'trM ! 1 1 i-K', Ax tho Ith of July has pacd the farmers will now Ik busy cutting their grain, which Is rliHUilng rapid ly. Wlllard Mat tin of S.ilem prai rie has begun to cut his tract of sevoniy uorvs, ami a lew lanners on , tir.ni u.ntio Howell pmlrlo have Kgun to cut j KmiiiuwU iiw n in iiu luinnu i their grain, making thro-hing tliuoieai. i h ilouuni m luipun' bUsi trio near at hand. ItoipUn iotory mw tito tHuuiiuition, n , ruin linUih.it itnur vU'tluuto Un k'ntn .Muivmy Wliral. A innsl r4litlli liltHtleliiv Ilk Hihh1' Kir- l.at fall tho MoMlnvllIo lUvglstor MrMuU tlu-wwimu will. hleh lo de- ...iii ii ..n ... . .. ...i.. .i fi ml iii Wf, Url tlw ditaiHiroto enemy published mi Item concerning tho ,.,.,,,,,, .Um, ,H,1W Blui Usi- inuuutiy wheat, the oxpeiluiontor tuwiu. ,. nMa. or. To ihNjwui IteliiK the editor, Tho wheat Uuenti- UmtnlWii". Ino und tho grain wore found In Iho wnipplngs ofa n.ununy which was u-tlliMted to U nt toast 2000 K.uiru itf.l 'lK. nisitliki iktiittl.v.l iiv., ,,,,n ...... ...v h ......... ...v gn,vl,.g und Its growth M noted ' - - .Sei ul (fi ltlir. The linlluit Chlff own up ftsun I'ortluud list night, IH-Illjjlllg iimiixu of tiUnit seventy toil Sho wllli rx'turn on tho down ir!, It) t'.iy ' inoruliu. Tho river I unite low.' but iikhi wi. miviiptv it wrfiy. 'ssbttw?!!? A:;uVu;u,.;"-"f.he,,.ddeU,t,. tuitq I'lliKliY I'KKSOXAh. Mrs. Adair left this morHlng for .-, , ""I""1"- Geo. Aiken returned homo to day from his (rip lo Portland. Miss Mary Luwience took the afternoon train for Iter home in A torla. Mih Mabel Adair took K.k the City, on morning train for Yiuultui a visit. I'M. Croisan and wife, who have been visiting up the road, came home this morning. Mr. Joe Playtcr and wife, who have been visiting at the residence of Mr. James Aitkcn,lcfton the after noon train for their home iu the cast. LOCAL SHIM VIIY. Lafayette is going to have a weekly newspaper again and will no doubt give It substantial support. Don't you forget, that the Hon Ton restaurant Is the only place you can get a good square meal for the small sum of twenty-five cents. A correspondent wishes to know the pronouneliitlnit of the name of Yaqtiina Bay, It Is a woia that bothers most strangers. It Is pro nounced as follews: Yiih-quin-ah. Painlcps dental operationsat .Dr T C. Smith's, U-2 Stale street. Sheridan, Yamhill county, Is now to have a newspaper. A. Clark of tills city Is to be editor and piopiietor. F.d. Oiltuer left yesteiday forSt. Helens, where he was to Join apaity to iniiko thi aeeut of St. Helens, Washington. This Is Kd's favorite sport. The Balem real estate and land -'ompau5' to-day sold to X. J. Day a line lot on Capital street. Mr. Day Is lately from Mls-oml and will buy other property in this section. Declaration of intention to be come a citl.en of these ('lilted States was yesterday Hied by Alexander Muidock, a former subject ol (Ircat Britain. "Salem Is Growing" Is the way the big ad of the Salem hoard of trade is headed. Those words are full of truth, as the many evidences on every hand would indicate. Harry Dunn and one St. Clair were arrested yesteiday on charges of being drunk and disorderly, and were given four days iu limbo. They were celebrating the Fom that homo. The great ot July In over and tho hoarse bellow of the cannon is hushed after proclaiming the llllth anniversary of fieedom. Oncemoio tho world will settle down to good hard work, until another holiday Thunksglvlng. -Dr. J. H. Phelps of (Jttlney, III., Is in Balem looking around and has about decided upon a loca tion hero, llohas looked the coun try thoroughly over and has con cluded that the work in trying to find a more desirable home than Sa lem Is labor lost. When you ate preparing your picnic lunches or dinners for tlslilug parties, hunting outfits or general outing parties you will want the best groceries, titled mcatS canned goods, etc. You will want tho choice and to all looking for such goods Squlto Fnrrur's Is tho place. Yesterday evening about boven o'clock tluce horses that were hitched to r. w.igon ran away, start ing on asylum avenue and running down IVntor-stieot to tho Willam ette biltlge, crossing- into Polk county and were captured by a lady ami gentleman. It was learned that the team belonged to F. C. Casebar of this city. A few minutes after the horses eroscd tho bridge three or four wagons crossed but luckily there was no one mi the luldgo'it the time. llir .iiliitiri. Salem was quite well roiuv.-onted h,t .Mo.MlnuvUle yoMordav, the oc casion being a foot race between .Miller of Salem and Cameron. The, latter won without any trouble, and tho consequence Is not a IKtlo Salem money Is U'lng hoarded in .McMluu vllleasa iv-ult of tho termination of tho contest. Miller is quite a run ner, anil til- backers don't exactly uudcrxtaud how Cameron won with hiiohti little cltort. " " "" " " , u . lu.-i . u'uiuniui. iim amwn mm HrtUnibruiuV u .... .. .. . .... . Likiid tt lltA in nit .. . -.-r.- ..w " " 11?? Mtiowy ..vk. Ana iw iiif aii.uir.i. uv.niu Iw -.im.ii in u. tl iu. .. ' , v. . .i.i - . i . httem imtl a lubts , ) I in1. . ." ..i iJSSNw. st S- l- Origin Mj..'nli .M wmw oil ruiiu it TffiXEK ITKMS. C. W. Kurr is oft" for n two weeks' trip to tfie Lane county mountains with his invalid mother. Farmers In Waldo Hills are cut ting grain now. Fall grain looks well but the ftpting grain Is a little light owing to the drouth. . Mr- Whltcwho came near getting killed In turner last neck, is gctt ng .,.-.,,,,., i , . iiiuuK..i, iMrieakH. Pure cold well water. Is is' I ll iiriituii nrtf.t iv tmii - ll wit li proper care he will get well. I Putnam, the sectarian speaker, delivered nn address at the Masonic hall Tuesday eve to a very small audience. The people of Turner are getting very pious since the camp meetings began, and bo many ac cidents happening here too, it makes them think that the fatts are frown ing on them sure. Harnett Simpson of Balem and ids brother Jim of Waldo Hills went to the mountains Sunday on a bee hunt, Intending to stay ten days or two weeks, but Tuesday night while falling a bee-tree a stick struck Har nett in the eye, coming near putting it out. Wednesday it was so painful I that they had to come home for medical treatment. '"SCKAPS." A Yamhill youth was recently married to a girl who had refused hint eighteen times. He wishes now lie bad asked her but eighteen. There is a tree at Hrunswick, ,Ga., known as tho "lovers' oak," under which more than a hundred teams can find shelter from tho sun's rays at a time. Tho convulsion of August .11, 1880, by which Charleston, B. C, was paitially destroyed, caused a loss of several hundred lives and 5,000,000 iu property. Two companies have been formed In Nebraska for the manufacture of beet sugar, and tho machinery for their factories is being pur chased in Oer-many. I'itiglish capitalists are looking with envious eyes upon the Watch factories in this country, which, thanks to tlio bounteous aid of tariff, Dave prospered beyond measure. June 1 1, 1777, congress passed a resolution prescribing the form of tho national Hag, and so far as known, this Is the first recorded legislation action on the subject.- Kato Field's name is ordered stricken from tlie list of speakers at tho Chutauqita assembly on account of tho part sho took In tho antl prohibltlon campaign in Pennsyl vania. The Swiss government has in augurated a movement looking to ward ti universal reproduction of hours of labor for workers ill fac tories and on farms. Kire-proof buildings are becoming more and more common, but an earthquake-proof building is a novelty. Tho San Kranclsco Chron icle is erecting a now abotlo for which both of these advantages is claimed. Cheney (ianu, known as "O runny Clrcshani," an old negress of Marietta f!a., has in her poos sion a bill of sale by which she was once transferred as a slave, showing conclusively that her ago Is 111 years. Mr. Hush who was the pioneer In are electric lights, was a roiorter on a Cleveland newspaper at 11 ft eon dollirs a week less than fifteen years ago. Ho still lives In Cleve land, where ho owns a S1,0R),000 linue. A Kansas City couple were mar ried in Nebraska on a train running foi ty lulled an hour. The chances tire that In a year Ironi now the ro mantic couple will bo looking for a train running sixty miles an hour to take them some place where they can uctu lightning express divorce. A gentleman addressing the schol ars of u largo school ob.-crved among tho decorations about tho mom an American flag, and bald: "Children can unv of you tell mo why that ting was hung up there?" "To hide tho dirt!" quickly responded one sharp Ixiy, who agisted In making tho preparations for the ooealou. Tho Sportsman'! club which own ed the lake above Johnstown was supposed to liuve executed a bond in tho sum ot fc!,(k)0,000 as security against lo of property In cao. the dam gave away. It now transpires1 that tho boud was never executed. Had it Iveoii otherwise, tho terrible i dUa-ter would noM-r have hnppenwl. I itit.u. V I CK I NS.-1 n Salem, Friday morn ing, July 0, it three o'clock, tho young Mm or iTotiorieK riokins, tii: cd six years I The little hoy was subject to tlU ,d yteritiiy aer.uu ho wits fvl J unit yotonliiy tinernoou ho wits roe - lug very well and wnuteil lo take a Mrm ear ride. Afierrx'turnlngfroni j,s rj,i0 J,0 u,kel U uncle ... ivmg a dnuk of water and after drlukl lit came on, from which ho lie wvenM. HU mother and father iwero Iu Albany and wea nt the deiKt 111 this city bofbtvtliey himrtl NOB This new plat just put on the market is the most desirable now offered in Salem for building lots. They have no equal. The whole plat is in a Hno citnfnnf rilt Ifntlnti uuvlr.il 111 flnvop. with n irood turf. No Crul)3, 110 Hlu no rockB of hM clty BUrroun,ullK country, the - hotel and postolllco blocks. Thee installments, one-tenth cash and one-tenth In quarter yearly payments wlMiniit. Informf. nnfll nnlil. These lots are now actually worth in cash more than the nriccs named for them eral lota have already been sold on which flue residences will bo erected, and a number more have been optioned. If you want one or more lots call on JONES Sl WATSON, wh J will show you the plat and the lots. THE RELIABLE GROCERS KELLER Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. , WE LEAD HN Remember the J Li T FOUND! Success In Business requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon dence, UooK-KeepM; hy both single anil Double juitry, tlie nature ana correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law and Business practice. Learn, also, Shorthand und Type-writing, Manifold, and Dictation work. All these are needed in busincHs, and are thoioughlv taught by exper ienced teachers atMho SAL KM BUSINESS COLLEGE (JrKwoM's Block, Salem, Oregon. FRUIT One 3lilc from Amnsvillo Several fruit irrowcrs from the k to TO locate with us and there is room for several more. Sample No. 1, 20 acres more or less, high land gently rolling, deep rich red soil, all under plow, sulllciont fence. Price $40. Sample No. 2, 20 acres, more or less, partly under plow, partly covered with willows, gently luclining nnd level land, both red and black soil. Pilce?22Uo $U0. Purclui'-ers can pay 8 per cent, interest on half for five to seven years. From Salem take train to Turner and thence to Aumsville on Thomas Bros', hack line, and call on tho owner, Mr. Win. Shaw, one mile north ot depot, or for Anther particulars address J. J. HARDEN, Stayton, Oregon. wm m uh m l,ook out for los;ty Klre during tho hot weather. Insure lipid Loss WITH tc .. n . mmhu-. loAAL A. lYIAINlNINu. I HANK BLOCK (UP-ST.UItS,) I...I.A lh..llt... IL.IkJ t . .... i vrixx)!, Northern of Loudon, the Genua. I ....ii- . i.w.ii' ... iiuiiauu. iut-n ill i.i-s l r' Ihe Hamburg. ...agdeburg Kir In" ' utX .. ,. pihVbio.nd. W.CUx . i I it.... ..i. ... .,.. .. t imierrf.iimJn.tUyit1 m.i.uViVlnTut1 .Wrighfj ,srncuWKrr,V,u4 - n,M.. hire! hreFLLAMETTE (.Ievutuhuia level, has a fine view of mountain ranges and snow-capped twelve blocks south of the UlienieKCie lots.are oil'ered by Jones & AVatson on on long time without interest. Gev- -O- CANNED GOODS. Place and Call, FARM and Ten Miles from Salem. east have declared their intention to UNIVtKSIIY Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Norma, Iiusiness, Law, AXD MEDICAL COURSES. i ?. van sa,v ... Tresldent, ,,s Salem. Oregon. .. .. 'JU!, llrow would be a charming girl," lit I heard n young mansay, ' oU would go away. But they xill her looks completely. If ju uroun would only take Dr. lterre-s Golden Medical l)l.eottT ,tnMd:uBu;rumoma i urr uiulhi ana make ll pure. A! he blemUhea complained of dUap. Var.beeryuiv. Tu'uMleluulthe great pqrlrleroflhe ! Ire, A FULL LINE -OF Crockery and Glassware! With specialties In Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. ItTDG WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN or which wo constantly keep a full line nnd open Mock, enabling us to mnke up Dinner nnil Ten sets of nny size, or seU-bv i the single piece. The finest nssortment ot CHAMBER SETS Kver shown In Halein. A FULL STOCK Ol thelatest pnd handsomest patterns in Qlnsswarc. O-Plense call nnd examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. R & Salem, Oregou, have received direct From Eastern Factories The Finest Line of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPRING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAIN WAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will be sold nt Prices and Terms to Suit All! These goods Tare first-class and as their Btoclc 1 very l.u co u person can and what they may wsh. Their wmehouse on State street Is completely flllet,und they have another car load en route now. Lookout for them; something fine 3LVRVEL0TJS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genulm System of Memory Training Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. Great inducements to correspondence Classes. 1'rospectus, with opinions ofUr. Win. A. Hn"!"JLon1' tl10 world-torued Specialist In Mind Diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Thomp son, the great l'syehqlogist, J. M.Buckly H'S-'F,"1101- of tne Christian Advocate ;;tIlchardl,ro-torIthe scientist, Hons. . . Aslor, Judah 1 Benjaman, and others, sent post free by Tror. A. LOISETTE, 237 Fifty Ave., NY Je-19. dw IfMTING. ANKOKTItK LARGKST ESTABLISH. Unieuts In tho Stale. Lower rates tlian l'ortland. Largest stock Legal Blanks Id tho btate, n-d, biggest discount. Send for" price list of Job priming, nnd catalogue ol legal blanks. fc. m. WAITE, Steam Printer Balem Oregon. BQCKS.M1TIIIXG and HORSESHOEING. 0 Have moved to -fl nnd Btate street, whero they are now ready for work. All our old patron und friends are Invited to call and see us In our-jiew location. We nro better prepared ffi work now than ever havlug secured niuro room. 10-1-tr. BLACKSM1TIHXG and WAG0N1IAKIXG. xysxA??0c public, Theyare now prepared better than eertodo all kinds ofVagonnd carriage '?.'w nKBnd repairing: all kinds of black- stnlthlni? nnd ntmii-m.. un.i . i,.ii.vs.i.:..:r'-""-i -" Kr"; ...vo...ri.iK.uuuirss. i uey nave all J sehoelng.bulnes3.Tuey have all kinds hoieel,trotting, hand made. stcand ... n nil ittcntlon given to the construction ofwae- IPiTJiiTS EkflFAl Hill Wl rml HcN ONLY! riTTTSTt wk.V.-.tfEnrCT Tt win U V ki rBUj Bourse. (nUbkimil laind.si UtMlV ruu.i M4I.I. I 'U-Mllw Ml, rr..l """J. "" IWIIBWI - W IB Jr r hmm MilM.T.MtKlnt r l.'t.rrtlwW tfMilClIHM. torJUUa. I .... . . a.M i.rrH PR SOMBER v liATTTTd I rutlLB