vp X -. - u- 'm S U J.S CRIBE ADVERTISE IN FUJI THE CAPITAL JOURNALJ v T11K- , PITAL JOURNAL. THE CAPITAL JOURNAU IT WII.T, UK A GOOD INVESTMENT. BEST PAPER IN SALEM. 3-You will be well pleaded with ll.-0 -Thc Terms nro .Most Reasonoblo-CW r VOL. 2. SA EAr, LOHEGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1889. h NO. 147. Si J? 1 ' 3 ft New Livery Stable. J. Macey ha lately purchtcd tlie Liv ery and Feed Stable formerly owned by Wnguor A Germnu, and now conducts A FIRST-CLASS STABLE! He has some of the best rig In the city. Give him a call and it will he filled with great promptness. HORSES FOR SALE. One heavy gelding, one young mare with young colt, English shire; oiicmnio with foal by Sasshaw,Junlor; on i two-vear-old colt, Johnny Hall, tine trotiiT. Call on A. STRAIN, (MV3 Eola. Polls county, Or. A numbei of ten-acre tracts of desirable and within one and n half miles of Salem, at prices ranging from $o0 to S1U0 per acre. Apply to WILLIS t CHAMHEULIN, 6-29 Itn Opera House Hlock BSTAni.tStlBD 111 XATIOVAI. AUTIIOHITY TheCapitalNafaM OK 'SALEM OREGON. Capital Paid up, - - $75,0110 Surplus, -.--.- 10,000 It. H. WALLACE, - - 1'iesldeut. W. V. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALUERT. - - - Cashier. DIRlCTORSi V. T. 6i-iy, " W. W. Martin, J. M. Murtlu, , U. S. Wallace. Dr. V. A.CuMck, J. II. Albert, T. McF. P.itton. LOANS IvIADE To fanners on wheat nnd other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In private granaries or public warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. 'COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San . Francisco, Portland, London, Paris. lJerlln Hong Kong and Calcutta. SALEM, OREGON: WM. N. LADUE, - -DR. .1. REYNOLDS, -JOHN MOIR, - ; President. Vice President. - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Excnange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London nnd Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County und City -warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit end transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonaDie rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank in most reliable companies. W.S.M0TT,M.:P. (Formerly of Williams Grove, Pa.) Olllce for the present at RESIDENCE, No. 470 Commercial Street! Calls In the city or from the country promptly responded to. s-lGdwvm Hop Pickers Wanted. Frank Oregon. ' nk Elgin, at Ankeny, Marlon countj , n, will want from 30 to 100 hop pick- his yards near lluena Vista. Pic- V ... . . . -1 . ...... .-.w.l.a llnMtl n n h . V lug will betin in mrai i "' ""J1;;" Im Tfound onTMesdays and frldaygnt tho Ohemekete and Is now ready to contract for pickers, heo him. 8-lWwJw Music! Music! The bet pianos In the market for sale cheap for cash or on the Installment plan. Also a good piano to rent. Call; upon M, AitrsuLU, 307 Winter SL J. H. HAAS, "Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMEROIAb STREET. Vlntlnm work irunrunteed. Give him i call and ou will not regret 11. 7-"lllll Proposals Invited. First Nat on mi mllEKoardof Trosteejof theOrrg-JuStato ' '' CUude vunttle only, wanted. llnaanAylum hereby lnvUoMMeapnH,"""u,, klQdi beginning with the poult for Urn building of a wing to tho UvuV',,. 'ijgtuearl) wirielle not wanted. State Insane Asylum pursuant to P" ' ii ,i not n-ury to hue them fully andipecinuiUorutobeseenatthoolttee-ofi" " "uv (1 A. Robert, arcJiltret, Salem Oregon. The "?' of ai aneU tliat aro as Urge " .right to rvjoctanr aud all bid l rorfned. thVairtletl. ItfcUwlltbeopeucdat two o'clock, 1 ,u I "e uariieu. . ub Monday, September J, 1SV. GEO M. McliUIIiC, 4J, W. WWJ11, itoaru oi iruiiT. -yV- A. Jlcstev, Ct?rU 9t Uyard, Milt Shakos ! AVhcn you are walking down tho street stop In nt Benson's Fruit Stand, 97 STATE STREET And try one of those v, holeonie and most Invigorating Milk Shakes. 7-31 ml Kansas House, Comer ot Court and High' Sis. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. We hae taken a new name but will continue to servo ourpatrons v. 1th tho best the market nllordo, give them a cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms reasonable. (IKcusn call and wo will do rrm rrwl No Chlueso employed. DYSPEPSIA. i8 that misery experienced when wo sud denly becomo aware that wo possess' labollcal nrrangement called a stomach. Tho stomach is the reservoir from which every flbro and tlssuo must bo nourished, andanytroublo with It Issoon felt through out tho wholo system. Among a dozen dyspeptics no tv, o will havo the samo pro dominanteymptoms. Dyspeptlesotnctlvo mental power and n bilioustempernmeut are subject to blck Headache) those, fleshy nnd phlegmatic, havo Constipation, while tho thin nnd nervousaro abandoned togloomy forebodings. Somo dyspeptics aro wonderfully forgetful; others Cava great Irritability of temper. Whatever form Dyspepsia may take, ono thing is certain, The underlying cause is i in the IaIVEU, and ono thing moro is equally certain, no ono will remain a dyspeptic who will Qaat xi will correct Acidity of the Stomach, Expel foul gaso, Allay Irritation, Assist Digestion, and, at tho same tlmo i Start the Liver to working, ttcim all other troubles soon disappear. "My wife was a confirmed dyspeptic. Soma three years ago by the advice of Dr. Sleiner, of Augusta, she was induced to try Simmons Liver Regulator. I teel grateful for the relief it has given her, and may all who read this and are afilictedln any way, whether chronic or other wise, use Simmons Liver Regulator and I feel confident health will be restored to all who will be advised." Wu. M. Kbksii, Fort Valley, Ga. See that you set the Genuine, with red 2 on front of Wrapper, rRKFAKSD ONLY BY J. H. ZETLIN i: CO., Philadelphia, Fa. tlrniyiriteic Of tho Willamette Unlver ity Salem, Oro- fon.themoit successful Muslo School on be Northwest Coast. Courses In music nro equal to Eastern muslo schools. Y early at tendance of nearly one hundred and tifty. The nulo corps of teachers for tho coining school car will bo Prof. Z.M. Patvin, Miss Franklo 1'. Jones, Miss En Cox; assistant te.ichers. Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hally P.irlsh, and Miss Manila Parvln, Hranches taught are Vocal Culture, Piano, Organ, Violin, Pipe Organ. Harmony, Counterpoint, nnd Class Teaching. Diplomas given on completion of courte hjend tor catalogue and circular. Z. M FARVIN 7-U5d3m-wlm. Board of Equalization. mO the Taxpayers of -Marlon County.Oro 1 gun: The board of equalization will meet nt the court house In Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, tho last Monday In Au gust, IbSO, to-!t:tho SJth day at 0 o'clock a m., and publicly commence the exam ination of the assessment as returned by the assessor tor tho year lhhU, correcting all errors In valuation, description or qual ities of land, lot or other property. Bald boanl will remain In session from day to day for one week only, therefore all tax payersor' persons owning property In said Marion county nro hereby notified U be and appear at tho tlmo nnd placo above mentioned nnd show cause, If any they have, why their assessments should not rcmuin as taken by tho ns-esor. A. F. HLACKERIIY, Assessor Marion County. Oregon. Duted this 30th day of July, lt&. Tldw New Butcher Shop AT NO. HO STATE ST. AXGEVINE & JEFFERSON. IUoopencdnps. first-class butcher shop nt the nbove location, where they will bo pleased to scrv e tho people with the CHOICEST AND REST MEATS of all kinds that tho market allords. Give tliem a can auu oe oiuviiiitu u. " superiority of tbi -Goods dciU of their meats. crt-d free. FRUIT WANTED- IIVTIIB Willamette Valley Fruit Co., AT SAL, EM. .. .ui,iniini full vnlue. orovlded thev are fully rll. There U no danger of : w. . . -. .... in iv rt xrrri nriiutrs Wp!u?hert.'fTo.dcnmopand i You caut alford to have an offensive breath and decayed teeth. Wrlgbt' My rrli Tooth boup prevenu both. Try It. ' bold by all drurvUU. - . P aoito! Adventure Wo are preparing to receive a large Invoice of goods. To make room for this enormous stock, we must have ' l room. To make room, we must dispose of our goods. To dispose of our goods we' cannot do better tlian give thorn away to our customers. Now, then, if you want dry goods, clothing, hoots, shoes, notions, etc., just drop around to the Ouera Houe comer and interview us. Our prices are down so low that wo could not dispose of them any lower without giving the goods away. Now is your chance, for the next thirty days we will be just slaughtering goods. This is the depot from which lo lay In your supplies. Watch 'the faces of our customers as they leave the store; notice their contented looks, for they are satistled that they eould not save money faster than by trading, willi us. Capitol Adventure Company, OPERA HOUSE CORNER, Salem,, -., ,.-,. ,kTv-- i, t .ii.' .. j . i -,V1 THE- ' CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. In First N illoual b.uitc building A. l ARMSTRONG, Manager. E. L. WILEY, Principal. Will open for the Reception of Students, Monday, September 0. BUSINESS COURSE Intitules Spelling, Grammar, Writing, At- lthmetlc, Correspondence, Comnioniml Ijiw, Single and Double Entry UiMik , keeping, Ranking und Uuslness Forms, Iluslucss and 'Olllce I Practice. ENGLISH COURSE Includes Reading,. Writing, Mental and Written Arithmetic, Spelling, Grammar, Correspondence, Geography, History and Commercial Law. Day and' evening sessions. Students admitted at any time. Address tho Principal for Catalogue. tVANTKl). W linvlnir nn lmnmved farm to rent will find a desirable renter by Inquiring at the Joun:.AL ettlco for " W." l'OH SALE X)R 8AI.IJ 'f wo siMins of largo horses " . gx)d ones, well broken for sale rhuip, CaljV M.C.KfAUR. Its8ALrS-Ai3cny,-hifer calf, Vpr 1 jiart):ulnr call rit this oir.ee. ,W1U nolfsALk-.V FARM OFWJ ACRES I' ull under fence and cultUatlon. In tho best range country of Eiuteru Oregon. The hist chance over oirerert for a miiti to engage In xtock raiting. For purtlcuunt call on or iiddrcas W. H. HYARS.Malein, Oregon. MICIISTY NOTICKS. OLIVE lODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hull upstairs. Corue. Commercial und Kerry streets, eery Hat- J. X, Ul.CAJUi ...- .,.-.-w--t secrvutry. ' (i jE RBedgwIck Poh'l NnT W Depart U. inent of Oregon, inoti etery. Monduy erenlugtitlbs hall over the Oregon Lund comisiny olllce.' 'uilln uimruae n cordially invited to attend. t A. W. Dhavokk, Post Cotilinadcr. U, F. south wick, Adjutant. - I'UOKKSSIONAL CARIW. ' V J HHAW, attorney at law, Kaletn, Ore J. gon. Offlc up-stalr In the I'atton block. r J. JENNINGS,!). D. H.-DENTIsT-J Orilce In the New Rjuk Mock, Ojin merciui iuwi - - -- tooth. ,, ... r)Rrac7SN.5ns:"nn. rrz-focor I physician und surgton. Iia Jocaiwl and taken rooms oer vUlre Farr4i' ".. mr,. .'hriiiilc diseusoi a ntc fuIiV'roriTultntlon fre. 13-2ldw " -r" .... p VIllIamd, rrfriioailAl'ilrt m n ....!.... t-t U.'lll IflMtTM W .'h Tt'iwnurUimuL Will make repuru of trials, ttc.; copying on tyi- writer accurately and neatly done. Orlko oer A. T. TeaUin" lurnuure siore, v.mh mefcUJtrtet,!:. faiw !-.'- " Oregon. SHORTHAND COURSB Includes Sho'thand, Typewriting (2 hours dally practice) Penmanship, Spelling, Cliammar, Correspondence, Mnnl- folding, Letter Copying, Huslness Forms, lluslness and Olllce Practice. A. E. STRANG, No. :xtt Commercial Htreet, 8ALKM, OREGON. -DKAI.KK IK- STOVES and RANGES l'luioliuf, Gas and Sieaia Filtinz. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. enr Agent for tho RICHARDSON & ISOYNTUN COMPANY'S Kumuoe. K tabllsbedlnl8 WHEN' YOU ARE HUNGRY OO TO TI1K 210 Commercial Street, Where you an get a flrsUdo lunch for any price from a nickel up. No Chinamen areemplocd. ATTENTION FARMERS! finite lt and acre. One half mile Wnl of Klfin P. O. Good Mil, all clear and In fine Miiidllltm All rotdy fer plaining i froiiu nil a nice let, and no city tax fruit ana niruuury once, rjun yivm THOMAS & PAYNE ' 1 i lU.virtvj t. -v j. a-w U. tTATW T A I. EM. Star Lunch Counter, A Hoy's Essay on Cats. Tho fallowing is vouched for as a boy's essay on cats. It is all true, every word of it, and no doubt voices the sentiments of tho average small boy everywhere in relation to the comparative merits of dogs and cats: "I'd rather havo a dog than a cat any day. Dogs can race cats; they can race other dogs; they can race boys or anything. Nobody ain't seared of a cat. A mouse Is, but not if it ain't soniowheres that It can't get out of, or a rat either. A dog can make a cat dead If he bites her enough. When ho comes hi tho yard ho cau muj;e her tail look like u Christmas tree. Ho can nniko her fix her back up like a camel. I ain't afraid of thieves, but thieves aro afraid of dogs. If a thief comes where a dog can get at him, ho'll run like tho doost; but tho dog won't run. A dog can watch a house better than n policeman. He won't let the dog that owns It come In the back yard in the middle of the night; but a cat would. If a man or any other thief was to sneak in, would a cat care? She'd go over the fence llko lightning. That's what. A dog knows when you're homo from school. He ain't sleepy then. He bus fun with old hats, II you glvo him one. You've got to pay for keeping him, but you don't, a cat, because a nog's some goou and a cat uln't. I'd rather have a dog." Wholesale I'unlsliiiionts. Paris, Aug. '20. At a meeting of tho ministerial council to duy tho minister of war stated tuat out of 2000 olllcers of tho army, 600 had been found guilty of participating In political agitation and had been dealt with. Ileceutly one nou-com-mlssloued ofllcer had been chastised. Tho trouble about kicking is that It's too much work for what Utile good it does. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Faints, Oils and Window Class, Wall Fu ller and Itordcr, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails und Shingles, Hay, Feed und Fence Fosts, Gross Seeds, Etc, NKWTO-DAY. Proposals invited. mllE Hoard of Publlo llulldlng Commls I sinners hereby Invito sealed proiiosals for building a water tower and tank at the penitentiary. Plans and specifications may ho seen at tho office of W. I). Pugn. architect, Hnlem, Or. Tho right to reject any nnd all bids Is re served. illds will be opened at 2 o'clock p. m , Tuesday, Auitusi27, lwffl. fcVYLVESTER PENNOYER. OEOROE MCIIRIDE, O. W. WEII1I, Hoard cf CommlKHlononi. Wm. A. MUNLKY, Clork of Hoard. Froposuls for Exeuvution. mllE Hoard of Trustees of tho Oregon L state Insane asylum hereby Invito sealed proposals for tho excavation for the foundation of tho new wing of tho Oregon state Insane asylum. Plan may bo seen ul the olllce of O. A. Robert, architect, Halum, Oregon. The right to reject any and all bids Is re served. lllils will be opened at 2.30 o'clock p. in., Tuesday, August 'J7, ItWU. " tJVLVHSTKIl PENNOYER, OEOROE W. Mt'HRIDE, O. W. WE1IH, Wm. A. MUNLEY, Clerk of Hoard. REED'S OPERA HOUSE Friday Evening, Aug. 2!d. ONE NIGHT ONLY The Celebrated Divine, KEV. DH. T. DEWITT TALMAGE, Will deliver hlsfuiiiouslecture, Over 3.OU0 neuspajrtrr publish hi scr inons every wiek In America. Ureal HrlU aln. Ireland, Norway, Sweden, From. Italy.aud over IU9 million cople are thus printed every week HfMTVed M-ati .... - . Ueuerul admission (gallery).. 1 to KcaU on sale at Tin. !. ration's, mm-iiu-uclng Tuesday morning at Ml, for subscribers, (lenenil sale commencing at II. Hecnre your UcktU at once. MIMl PIANOS FOlflt KNT. TuiivikuI iinriifht nlano for rent, also u first cIsjw organ for sale che.p fur null or on tliH instulTnu-nt num. For Information I liifiulreof rrolnwor rurvitt uv iuexuscr- I T.it''iyofinuilcorul uu ri-iueiiie, o-io-nn "Bid BLUNDERS" LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. William Tell Outdone. CiucAoo, Aug. '20. Little two-year-old Sophie Schwab Involunta rily became a balloonist nnd was wafted high up over tho broad bosom of Lnko Mlchlgnu. A rltleman's skill saved the child's life. The ex citing Incident was witnessed by lfiOO plcknickers. An Italian ped dler of toy balloons attempted to serve two purchasers at once, and in doing so let go of his string of bright colored globes. The cord got twist ed about Sophie's arm and also In her hair, niul tho bouyant rubber bubbles started heavenward, taking tho youthful aeronaut along. Bystanders stood horror-stricken, scarcely breathing as tho balloons went upward drifting out over tho lake. Gust Koch, a sharpshooter, who was attondlng the picnic, with his repeating ritlo hurriedly jumped Into a skill" with two companions and pulled out into range. Kocli succeeded In piercing several of tho balloous, each shot helping the bunch to descend. Ueforo it dually reached tho water tho boat was at tho spot, and little Sophlo didn't oven got her feet wet. llailroad Olllcials Wanted. Baltimore, Aug. 20. It was rumored last night that Kllraln had skipped. Shcriir Chllds of Missis sippi, who is hero to take him back, says that ho has no fear of anything of that sort, that Kllraln will leave for Mississippi to-day to stand trial. Chllds makes a rather sensational statement that Kllraln knows he has nothing to fear. Ho says the plan Is to convict and sentence him to tho Mime punishment as lutllcted ou Sullivan. This will put things In proper trim for tho punishment of tho railroad olllcials who carried tho pugillsti8 to tho tight, for whom Governor Lowry Is gunning es pecially. Kllraln will be released ou bail, and as soon as the railroad men aro brought to time both Sul livan and Kllraln will be pardoned orproceedliigbagalnstthemdropiied. Fight to a Finish. Los A.noi:lus, Aug. 20. A light to u finish took placo betweeu Joe Elleusworth of Now York nnd Denny Kelleher of Boston, Queens bury rules, for a purse of $ 1500 Iu tho twenty-second round Kl leiiBWorth was knocked down by a terrinic right-hander on the Jaw, which dued him for the time. In tho forty-third round Kollohor lauded ou Ellonswortlt's neck and tho latter went down, knocked out, Tho I'retn Trouhle. Constantinople, Aug. 20. Dis patches from Creto report hat fif teen Insurgent, villages have submitted to Chnkiu Pitshu as gov ernor upon assurance of amnesty. Exploding llomli. I'Aitiu, Aug 20. Last evening a bomb was thrown In tho chamber of deputies into tho collouade dur ing a concert. 1 1 exploded, serious ly wounding six gendarmes. More Schooners Seized. Victoria, B. C, Aug. 20. No wit was received of tho capture of two more Victoria sealing schooners in Behriug sea, 'the I'ltthlliider mid tho Minnie. Tho news was brought by Cuptuln Alger, who left his own schooner, the Annie I. Alger, In Nenh bay und caiuu to Vlctotla iu a canoe. At the tlmo of tho capture by the Hush tho Path Under had 8(10 and the Mlnulu 800 skins. Tho American schooners Ariel and Teresa aro also reported to have been boarded, but allowed to pro ceed, although they had seals ou lKiard, ou condition that they at mice leave Behring sea. Tho Victorians exieet to see the two seized schoon ers fallow tho example of the lilitc k Diamond. She Will Not I'xo a I'istol Stockton, Aug. 20, Mrs. Terry wild: "I shidl certulnly make no at tempt to shoot Justice Field, I ahull pot raise my baud uuulnst him. I prefer to (cave him to his own conscience und wish ho muy live long to enjoy It." The Chirr Justice 1'1'ITrllJURO, I'euii., Aug. 20. Chief Justice Fuller when asked uhout the killing of Terry, says: "I hail heard thut Turry uttered thrtuth against Justice Field, und wus surprised when I heard thut Field had been nrrestcd, I cannot sco wlmt lie had to do with tho mur der uuy more thun any other spec tutor." Another Disastrous Fire. Sonoma, Cal., Aug. 21. A lire broke out hero nt 11 o'clock last night in Kstes' saloon. A largo por tion of the business portion of the town has already been burned. If Twenty Are Passed. New York, Aug. 20. Twenty Arabs, of both sexes, aro detained at Castle Garden until Turkish counsel can bo consulted. It is said that there are seven thousand Arabs waiting to coino to this country pro vided twenty are passed tli rough. Sixty-Seven Days. Indianapolis, Aug. 20. Robert Marvel, after fasting for sixty-seven days, died this morning. His case is so extraordinary that It has at tracted the attention, not only of a curious public, but of tho medical fraternity far and near. Ho was So years old. Mormons in West Virginia. Whkelino, W. Vn., Aug. 20 Tho Mormon elders have been doing ofieclivo missionary work In this state, and tho etl'ects aro beginning to bo felt In a serious way. The situation Is critical, and iu some sections serious trouble Is brewing. In Wheeling there Is to bo found a congregation of saints, with a church building of their own, and regular sorvlces held. The converts made have been mostly women. . Somo of them havo been exported to Utah. Will .Marry n I'rincc. London, Aug. 20. Miss Hunt ington, daughter of Col lis P. Hunt ington, of Southern Pacltle fume, Is ougaged to nmrry Palnco Hatz feldt. CONDENSED IHSi'ATCHKS. The salmon run In British Colum bia Is reported to bo very good. Boulauger has Issued another manifesto and addressed It "Honest People." Ho says tho French sen ate procured his conviction. Tho French minister of tho in terior has issued a decree prohibiting tho hawking or placarding of docu ments emenatlng from Boulauger, Dillon or Hocheford. Olllclul reports of the sci.uro of British vessels In tho North Paclllo ocean by United States cruisers have been received by the dominion government at Ottawa. AFOOT IN IKEhAND. Edgar h. Wakenian Describes n Fa miliar hut Mournful Irish Scone. It may well bo imagined that when front 200 to 800 souls leuvw Ireland for foreign shores every working day in tho year there aro heart and haiidwrlnglngs Innumer able and dolorous mists from tho region of tears. Few families uro fortunate enough to get uway all together. If help has come from America; If tho passage money has been saved Iu secret through years of deprivation by a single person; If an Irish family have, after every manner of sacnllce, provided for tho freedom of one who Is to go to blessed America that the remainder may, ono by one, oyontuully bo ic leused from slavery; however tho going of all these wretched people may have come about, In every In stance there Is a struggle In tearing away from tho things to which tho heart Is rooted, which wo of better fortunes and conditions know noth ing about. Bo many of these scenes havo I now witnessed that I am beginning to huvo some little conception of tho real bravery of this net of Illiterate, untrained men and women pushing boldly across the seas Into untried, unknown walks and vays, with u love, hope hud dolci initiation for one's iitvn ut the bottom of It all that havo more real heorlsm iu them than the average American Is ever able to comprehend In his whole life. However lowley, poor and desper ately good-foMiutight tho prospec tive emigrant muy huvo nil his II fo been reguidcd uiiioug Ills fellows, the great and generous Irish heart iu those mound him melts Into stir plowing Interest and tenderness when lie comes to have his neigh borhood and tlio-e whom he has never been so little u part of through the bitter days thut havo encompassed all. For every de parture reuwiikeim the huart-uchlug memories of other departures; aud In every Irish homo I ever shared there Is tin empty chair whoso former occupant Is somewhere be yond tho sea, Tho Delaware crop Is not as lino its usual It has an Impediment lu its peach, -rxz