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r BHflBOHHKiW" iMBftBjdWWOTPWwVS'if'' "ssjyf-,-r T?rr E!' TUB CAPITA! EVEKTISrq- JOTTBNAX. SI i' t m M $" 3361 WT fr,!iki.'' ' Hr Jy ' Vi V X t'l v-n rt-ki-i ' 1 M a TOE CAF1TAL JMINAL ftJULttltED DAfLY, EXUKFTBUNDAY, BT TIIX Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporate.) Kntared at the poirtofflce at Balen,Or.,M econa-auiM nsaiwr. JACOB L MITCHELL Miiiiter He fourth page for term of subtcrlp- tlOB. Advertisements to lnure Insertion (for he ume day) snouia do nanaea in uy i cyciogk. fvf-rwnnnrfiTirM mnLalnlnr news of 111' terest and Importance U desired from nil nartant thft llijlle.. Ko attention will be paid to anonymous oomnjunlcntlonn. I'emonii desiring- the CAFITAI. JounscAl served ftl meir douikm can nmre i "7 Km tl'0rd request, or by word 'left at this Hneclmen numbers sent free on applies- onto, corner Court and Liberty HtreeU, WKDNKHDAV JANUARY, 1 Two finn Krrtnciaco nownboya ore urrentcd for njrfng burglare' tools. Tjik Clilncw lilglTHltiyers, uh well iw their hutX'tiM arc lfiig Mlinprt'Med by the police of Han 1 nyicjKcw. iUKila City ban mvvniF artesian wello, anil tlicxe wow stunk Irotn 'lpO lo 100 feet vliii ttii ! Jlnw witf promired. Somk pathetic DciiiocmIh lire JuM now buy paliiliiigu war between ilnrrlKOti and Alcr. They polnl nut &cqncs for 18k: that will make our blood run colli. Ahtokia Transcript: A Xaconia man fell down n hatchway InUi a cellar, aiid'nfterTVnrila went homo and drank a pitcher of beer. A few mlnutcH later ho was dead. The people of Tttcoma will doubttcw) Bay the fall killed him. Labt Thursday ulchtnt tho West ern hotel In Daker City, another of Raker county's pioneers, Dr. J. I). Hulsoy, departed this life after a long and painful ill new of paralyals of the twwolM. He was born In Nashville, Ky., In tho year 1820, being at tho thno of his death 00 years of age. It is qui to certain that another newspaper will enter tho Portland field. The supposition that It is a democratic venture is supported by tho fact that Postmaster Itoby Is In terested In tho scheme and has pur chased tho material of tho late Jour nal to make i start with. The Ban Francisco Examiner, It is said, is in terested to some extent. Astoria Pioneer. Tjik first number of Katie Field's Washington Is before us. We hear folks ask, What Is that?" Well, modest readors, it's a weekly news paper published by ouo of America's greatest women at tho capital of the nation. Unlike most women, its editor needs this kind of a mouth ploco. Her editorial "wo" Is a big 'I," and she uses It witli ucatueos and dispatch. Her paper has lots ofproso ami some poetry, also n sprinkling of houro, but not enough to kill it. What's more, Kate is quite a rustler far nds, for tho first ltwiiu has a full complement of nerve tonics hair restorers, lino table wines and mineral water. That's what gives a paper strength. Blio wants four dollars a year for it and can get, Hucccbm to tho high-born "Washington." Kuougb. n n ......... ii' JH nun m r "What's up now?" Dunlrl lloouo (food A farmer who was seated with his wife In a wagon on the market yes tenlay beckoned to n newsboy who was sheuting: etc., anil asked: "All about tho niCHngo." "What message?" "Tho President's." "Oh, that's It. The president bent a mes sage to some one, tl Id he?" "It's tho inesoMigo to Congress," wild the boy, after looking at the headlines, "Must bo mighty impoitautl" "Yen, sir." "Uuessi I'll take one, then." "I guohn you won't!" ex claimed the wife as lie fell for his change. "What on earth do you want of u ineoHagu?" Want to wo whnt It Is, don't IV" Hut It's noth ing but reading," No, I h'imwo not, but tho President imixtn had smith- In1 on Ills mind when he made It up." '(H'jmjuou lie had. We've ot 'null on our minds, haven't we?" You haven't finished that life of Pan'l lloono ylt." "That's m. Say, hub, sorry to have trouble! ye, but 1 guess 1 don't Ueer for any message, and theole woman Is rayther ag'ti It, too. It's probably all rlijht, but I don't keer for It- I've gut a book to home that muke my hair btand light up on every page, and I guess tho President can't beat that 'Llfoo' Dan'! Hoone,' ami tho way he old knock Injuns ami b'um about would nsuko your feet cold to read. No, 1 gutiut I won't buy, I'll continue on with Ilau'l Hi )ii e. OUR CHICAGO LETTER. Chrixtma ia the City and its Saggt tiong. The following remark was over heard while wo stood packed In tho solid phalanx of purchasers ia a bookstore, vesterday. "There has been a little cbango In Christmas since my day. we were seven children in a Jlcthodlat plojner preacher's family and instead of hav ing such rainbow Illuminated books, wo used to have our pick of the fam ily shoes Christmas morning. These were all put in a heap on tho floor and each selected a pair which an other had been wearing, or ex changed a right for a left or ono with the bras ends to the strings. Jt was 6n Ihc principle that other peo ple'p things always seem better than yourowu." The old man who told this tale of Christmas two smiled and enjoyed It with the rout. And so we con eluded tilcre must have been some thing else Iri those old-time festivals, to sweeten and flavor them, also ho Would not remember them so well l(Ud'iiot mention tho cheer and f Alrtti and Joy ofthowj old-fashioned Chrlstmases, when they had to make up In quality and spirit what they lacked In uuantltics and ma terlals. lie did not mention the homely, simple pleasures ol the old fushioiiud households, where there was a magical charm about tho cracking of nuts and the glimmer and shimmer of tho fire. He did not say anything nbout the hearty cood-wills of tho parents and the merry laughs of the little ones, which in'tho8eday8 radiated from every humble home, nor did he hint at tho deep and tender rever ence which pervaded and filled all things. Of these things which worked together to make Christmas carols und beautiful tules and Bauta Clous and tho Christmas treo and tho gift of giver of all these things lie said never a word as he stood waiting to plirchase a book for his little grandchild, and I wondered Whether It were tho old bIiocs and tho book that ho contrasted,or these other tilings whleh then wero and are now bo rare. For although this grandfather said nothing about them yesterday, thero was a look In his eyo which said that Dickens and Thackery and hundreds of poets had written truo Christinas stories. Tho look in his eyo reflected the glow on tho hearth to which his mind had wandered back. How tho tone of a child's voice grated on my ears and roused me from putting myself Into tho old man's place. "Mamma, I want that engine, and If you'll get mo tho one with tho red smokestack, you won't need to set mo the book." Tho mamma looked helpless for a moment, and seemed about to yield, when somo ono said: "My llttlo man, didn't you write to Santa Claus and tell him all about what you wont?" "Thoro ain't no Banta Claus, I know better." "Oh! but you must bo mistaken, my llttlo girl has written to him and she expects him to answer her letter In person, by way of her Btoeklng." Tho llttlo fellow looked rather doubtful and the quest loner con tinued: "Did you over play Bauta Claus and give peoplo things?" "No, but that's what ma docs, There ain't no Banta Claus. She just buys things for me." "Hut did you know that Santa Claus, the real truly Bauta, never taken anything or keeps anything, but Just gives everthlug away, ho Is the all-giver!" Hero tliaro was a rift In tho crowd and I found myself stranded near a counter of books for girls and boys. I was trying to hold to tho thought of tho All-iiivcr, and to comprehend grizzly Banta In his now light, when another mother spoko out emphatically. "Is thero anything of tho love story about It, Isabel shall not read a book of that kind. How would you llko 'Children of tho Abby,' Isabel?" My iistouUhment was as great as her well-Intended emphasis. In tho presence of Isabel h creel f, the good mother denounced lovo stories, laid down a law for her child, allowed her Ignorance of ono of the oldest books and one of the most deceptive titles, all hi UiupreAOiicti of Isabel and tho public. I wonder how she will account to Isabel, who Is now fourteen, when some of these daya she mention tho Hot meeting of hcisolf tiud lather. "five miles deep with" devotees, as a poetically-licensed woman re marked. It will be unnecessary to go Into the details of Jewelry, nov elty, luxury and fancy departments. But there Is ono place that has at tracted, not so much to buy as to sec, the toy stores. Everyone, all classes, rich and poor' buy toys? Why do they buy toys? To please the children. What pleases tho children? You would say, a great many things, did you watch the streams of visitors to those emporiums of playthings. Buch a dlHercnce there is, however, In these articles!" and such differ ent people select such different tilings. A Frenchman or French woman always buys a fanciful doll, with big hat and many ruffles, or they select a gaudy picturebook, or a statue of goyly dressed Southern fruit vender. Of course such things will suit their chil dren for they suit their own tastes, how could it be otherwise? The Germans Invariably rest thelrsearch Ingeyes on some household arrange ment, or one of those rosy, plump-mlld-eyed-doll-bables, they are so partial to the gemuetllch things in life, and know thut the little ones will dearly love a cradle or a little wash-tub. The Kwihs are faithful to their mountain tastes and find the carved sheen and cows, whose heads are always down os if brousing. It is paid that Alpine cattle are ;ioi often seen Jookingaround aimlessly, they are over busy finding tile stray wisps of fodder. The English llko ships pretty well, but are not over particular whether they sail or not, and are very fond of military toys But It Is our own Americans who choose the steam engine, that really goes and pulls and ting-a-llugs, or the magic lantern that easts a giant shadow on thewall. So each nation ality goes on perpetuating its pecu liar tendencies aud traits, beginning by grafting them on to childhood by means of their plaything. Elm:. Chicago, Dec, 23, 1889. tik: QUISTIOX 7TTLni. TMnh ft faithful pic ture of tho cstablltli- 'ISSwJif mc"' of Thoma Trim mciito SL, B. F. Aa tbe lending chemists o tho west, they were liked to pettlo tho qticiitnn m to v, hut nna parlllai were hi fn't purely vcgctnble. Wc present their report. " ll'e have madt cartjul themteal annlytci o fvrtnl well Inouin brandt of iariaparll!,i, awl hav found them all with the tingle exception nf Jotf la enntaln Iodide e) polmniam. At a refill -c are enabled la pro nounce Jo't lo be the onhj purelu vegetable lanaparllta vow on the market, vchtch hat come under our obsenathn." Modern medicine hs proven that oil ordtnnry fore eruptions aro causod by Indigestion and sluggish circu lation, which call for vegetable alterative, lnntcad of mineral blood purifiers liLo Iodide of potassium. Joy'n Vegetable Sarsaparllla ' the first to discard the old notions an'l pro ceed tinder the modem theory. Its cures are tho talk of the hour. A young woman reaches tho worst stage of,her existence when she becomes stage-struck, unless, In deed, she be adapted to ttio .profes sion, which makes a difference. Generally, however, she isu't. A popular man is usually what he is called, but a popular subscription Is usually very unpopular. It may be love that makes tho world go round, but an overdose of whisky will dn it more successfully. The Best Residence localities tliosc.ormci'' men or corporations wV ta the city of MM jnd XoTanWto B- HIGHLAND AiHITIOfl -IS OWNED BY- TI Old UND fflPiST mvmc The Chief Benten lor ine great 1U ecss of Hood's SarsaparUla Is found In thl article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and tM fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actuatlr eompllslies what Is claimed for It, Is whal has given to tills medicine a popularity tad sale greater than that of any other sarsap1 -ftfiu:j. Ufinn Tllla or Wood pnrt Merit WinS flcr tefore the public, flood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Silt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, SIf Headache. Biliousness, overcomes Thai Tired feeling, creates an Appetite, strength sns the Nerves, builds up the Whole Bystem Hood' Hnrtwpnrilla Is sold byall drug rlsts. $i; six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Uoc t (Jo.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mas. And this Corporation is determined Me l w. II lie Is U liw ill noAiti:iNn. PHI VA l'KllOAUDING A lew Indies or genthtiien cm ottn!n, n. reason ifle riilrs, good bf-iird with nicely furnished rooms In the finest onrt of tho city, right by tho Ktrcacuw, by Milling t :W7 Winter street, corner of enter Mreet. rou iiiivr. I J? && rrrpPW XWMlfa KMUJ !N '.ntxarj. -,--"M J j ! TIOH SALEOIinKST 1'ianos tnrentor for wile cheap for ensh, good uprlgnl For piirticulars cull nt 307 winter When tho fast young man ccts himself Into tho station house, he is tlicu both hard mid fust. A Friend to the Family. Dr. E. S. Helden: I liuvo used your Ethereal Cough Syrup in my family for many a year, und 1 he ilevo It my duty to recommend It to all us u sure und ellectunl cure for colds-ami nil disease of the throat. L. Coitin. The Dalles, Ogn., May 18, 1880. Large sizi $1, small 50 cents. For sale by nil druggists. m I The reason why Eve uto the tipple was probably because she wanted to get some clothes. The New Discovery. You have heard your friends und neighbors tulkiug about It. You may yousolf be ouo of the many who know from personal experience Just iiow good ii thlng.lt is. If jou have ever tried it, you are ouo of its stauneii mends, because tue won derful thing about It is, that when once given a dial, Dr. Klngs New Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used It und should be ullllcted with u cough, cold or any throat, lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and glva it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or monev refunded. Trial bottles free at Duu lel J. Fry's drug store. jilnnns nircei. SOCIETY NOTICI2i. KNIQHT80K PYTHIAS. Itegulnrmeet Ing on Tuesday night of eueh week 'at 7:oU p. in. L. It. SriNSON, O. C. W. H. 11. WATIIUS, K. of it. and 8. OLIVE 1,0I)0E"N67187I70. O. F., mcetn In Odd Fellows' Hall unstalrs. Cornet Commercial and Ferry streets, eery SuU uruayni i..wp. in. j. '. uiaxfo. vm. cr.AiiKn. Secretary. N. O ( A. It. yldnwlck Post, So. 10, Dep.irt- ineni or urejron, mecis every .tiouany evening nt the hull over thoOiegou Land conipnny'H otllce. Visiting comrades an cordially Invited to attend. A. W. Duayokk, Post Coramndcr. 11. F. South wick. Adjuta it. I'lToF'KSsToNAl. CAHDsT mlljMAN FOKD, attorney nt law, Unlcm, J Oregon. Olllco up-suitrs In Patton's bllek f J. SHAW, attorney nt law, hialcm, Oro- " gun. unito up'Siairs in cue j'nuon block. w. H.H.WATEUSAOO., LAWYERS, Hooms 1 nnd 2 Frlar'n Mock, N. E. cor ner Htato and Commercial streets, Halem uregon. nlIY8I0lAM.-MtUJ.DH. M. E. MCCOY 1 physician and surgeon, has located ana u grocer; laity. and taken rooms over Squire Fnrrnr's rocery store. Chronic diseases a spec uonsmmiion iree. is-2iaw WP. WIL.UAMH, 8TENOGKAPHER . nnd Typewriter Copyist, Will make Tvik r trla tyr reiwrts of trials, etc.; copying on wrlteraccurately and neatly done. Otllce oer A. T YentOn's furnlluro store, Com mercial street, Salem. L'Ultl'lH. M. 1).. HutvHin llninnotiatlilo Dhvslelnn. OMh-c and residence, New Hank Ulock, 307 Com mercial street, Sulom.Or. Otllce hoursK to Da. in. and from 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Dis eases of tho rectum and chronic diseases a spe-lalty. Fifteen years experience, dw nilAKLKS U. j and A Nimbw ii. nivEN, PHYSICIAN' AND SUHQEON, ISalem, Oregon. Ofllco hourx a to 11 a. m., 3 to 5 find 7 to S p. m. Oltlce: Court street, next door east of Dr. How land, Hesideucc, 301 cheuicketn st. .... . w.a.1 one! contemplated Improvements To tho city of Salem. They have at this time I uieen "",5SrJtreet through Riverside and Hie scarcely begun. It is intoudeU to maKe tne unve icmung iU land additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN lIB STATE - r, , oi . nmv rimq throuiue middle of this addition, audi Of Oregon. The line of the Sa kmS reet . Railway Company runs throu!n the ncar luturo ots will oe more man two uiuujws uisiuut num mv.- ."v. D ' THE MOST POPULAR ROrt ABOUT THE CITY OF SALE1I Lob in Highland Alton are High aid Dry and Ml Loed; Most Excellent Drains .,,.,. t .,,.... n ,.,, Mnf,,i he public buildinirs and our hiKhfl Tne son is Diacs aim ncu. ' ;" " "h" T" two churches in this addition; afl mountain peaks. Arrangements are already be ing made for 'tlie , locatio. nprmit.tP... npsldnnri 1,1 a numberof residences are soon to do uunt. auiiamgs ouiy oi mo 'Xy- " ' ,, vo hpttpr lots FiThiJ within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average mlW land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the .'h owftv nf ffl cally not half so far from the public buildings and the business partfne town as the majority of the called "insido lots." Buy 'a Lot in Highland Addition for Thn Hundred Dollars, a v,i int . nthnr Minw nnv $ionn ft.r nn inforlnr lot not so well locateWlth the difference of $700 you build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of Interest that will bu;ou nearly two thousand street tickets every year. GRAND PKIZE -OF AN- MM! DECORATE D " Dill W -CONSISTING 0F- One Hundred and Thirty Pieces tie Given Away b cox & Bobbs, GROCERS, 249 COMMERCIAL STRT, SALEM, OREGO -0- II. Diamond. There Is no courtship In Vnturtlc realons at nresunt. sun shines there all the tune. the The The First Slop. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, con't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails yon. You should heed the warning, you arc tuklnn the llrft step into uorvous prostration. You mvd a nerve ionic aud ill Hlletrio Bitters you will llnd the exact reutetly for n-storlng your nervous system to Its normal, healiy condition, Sunirl.-lng re sults follow the um or this great nervo tonic and alterative. Your M ltlltt lilt tHltllltlU IKUkil ll titiiill.tit 1., kit Ml.. ..I-.1.. .. t I...... .....It!.. I H'PV tMMIIIO, t,W" UIBW3HIU S mi., gnu mufti iiiitr "i'uiiuif,rvstored, and the liver and Kiduov r BSTTicket with chance on prize presented to every purchaser of nepoud of our "Reliance Can Tea." i a&KsmmmmmtmamtBBammaammnm -Call and Seo - CRONISE. Popular Job Printer, X. J. VTn I fnli oaiciii o A T HIH V. Htute Ineurnnce llulldlne. Cor. T HIH NEW QUAItTERH IN THE llulldlnir. fVir rinm. merclal and Cbeiuekete street '0-ltt Kansas Hous? Comer ot Court aud Higl &. E, M, LAW, Proprietir. It fceuiK ruiher iK'ivoiial to tho drum major when tho band behind him stun up "Where Did You (let that ilatV" very nice, you know, this would harvlly do, It's too ordinary," mild a womati In a M-ul skin coat, and she pushed luick a eojty of the poets hi H'ul leather binding. Is It (rue then that oily girls aro lo appreciative Ihun others, and that because llu,v eco und hear aud have more thun Ihiwe In the coun try, thoy ru JustliliHl In understand IboiiiNU who Is inot 8,tUlltHl jllK real mluwV but the Kxik More with uiniMiir Knrnlly vsi tho uw uot Ul0 UMjy vUf!M (,r ,Uotet to Imu Mibfiiuiluu to thoo by whom tho Viwlnipiwr of pnbllo eull bO U irroitilM, 'pjfUt. The rbvn WWW rtMiimu healthy aelion. 'lYy n Ihu tle. Price fit) tvnts at Daniel J. Fry 'a drug store. llQcklcn'sAruicaSuhe. Tho best mIvo In the world for cuts, bruise, soros, ulcers, silt rheum, fever sore, tetter ehapiHHl hands, chilblains, corns aud all sklu eruptions, and positively uttrus pHes or no pay nhnilrvsl. It is guaranteed to give iKirteot witbfttollon, ormonoy refuuded. Price 5 cents jnir box. For sale by Datitnl .1. Vrv, drug-gist. Tonclicr or Music nnd denier la MuMcnl Iimtrumpnls uuit htrlngs. NO. 247 h RONT ST. Sne TiangingIampS TJI031AN JJUUUOWS 11 lS JllSt rt'rOlNtSllk llOU liimilf lhn lnfasf ttyloof tmiiirliiffluiiiMwIilpli will bo wold ! i iv cifc ctiiMiiuiuiu niiK we ulio carry n Oill line or Orocorli, Feed. Clciini Tubiicvo, Crockery anil Glassware ! lvm't fall lo sample our uew lluo of cod. lMHIiiiierr. No. 2W OiiniiivrolHl Mnot Salem, Omwa Established 1868 nc nave laKea a new nnt n, oesttho market iflwjVTtfw 2 cordial welcome to Onr Home. Tma XouTod!e- Glveu8R SSwTrtSS No Chinese employed. DORRANCE BROS. Dealera In every variety of OREGON LUMBER, DRESSED AND UNDRESSED! Lumber Delivered on Short Notice. J Ynrd At tho Agricultural nmljd r..i.M . Ort'iron, Mill located four nn.i n h,if tnJ 5S5JjflKt.!S?5JL,J!?' th J MartU.1 ,.uu..uu HIUU VUtUCl. i mn Wnnri h If Pop Pnrd I I'rlneltMl nj i. . ... .. ..vv.vvw , 01 uuiui I Balem office. Ln,, JriH onr Call and see u before rmrchaMng elw orly' LOANS. "'"t80111"1 nnd closed wlihor de lay Mhea seeurlty ta.atWactS.V" Title Good! d-w ins mad,Va S. Money ReadFfcPaKB toy' aj . . i F 'viva Lonsiariitiipv of hm Mfe0r ( ta "AUU"?, ..liDBnn"AlAN.!l h r; Of the Willamette Unlver lly Salm. Ore rod. Jh6 mcMi nucvestrut Music iJhooIoi the Northwest evvut. rn.,.2 ,ISS?f .?! CHiual toliiuiem music sclioou. rl r al tendance of nearly one hundred ji 'an 1 lie able corps of teacher for ihrSmirf ii ' i . "r "wnmniriiai The Oldest and Slaunchrst Belwetn Saera oJn'11"0 plploimui fifx eu on completion Mt I m r r rt r i i iiTirirTi.. """wmruwr, I Jlllll i I I ll'l I - 4 A1V 11 LttUU QL DUOn, ' ' " c-gon. " OBe ft,,' Nw FisiTlVlarkri7 A 1ft Rsodes hmui.u.i... 5SS3Blr r--i'Mjtienaed to. Hi00 $gwu 7-139m. T Bankers, m taiHug, Salem, Oregon' ew Express Wfegon. WILLIAM H0LC0MB Formc,tUlc AvocmiiiU kept, !mn nidt, eichunte cmi ovw imrtuf lliMcKldUiniuliUitnlMild. Mtara ui ctwlli lukl to tnivultr, colUv ttefl hm4 MtAHMbcMtiiktf Unueti Suites, IlrilWh Awwlcii i& Sleiko, .ul, TOunty Hiui ; wurtHiiU wwhiHl. i oiler it ruiu kH411iikUU) tntttnt with con rirwUvv IwuWIny. KVtti Hat started a uew exunw rairai linur rnlv ,n.lMllu. .A A ..?" ine aep Ilajraeie nnucv r reudy to dethr uigrego ut SSS depot, and lo auytairt of fUiolffl tae of any kind WImtcU fiij rt I VkjuTitnun t Jfteroa. , , "22". JtOj&.v, 'uiinnRO L. S. WINTERS, ITIE PEOPLE'S QROOES Cirles a Belect lino of family toeerles 1'iviHiuu iaai aro soia ai rcAuonaoio sentry produce; such ns tipples, f; oliinds, potatoes, vegetables, etc., uuuau tnitry produce; such as apples, fruiUl uuiuus, poiaiocs, vegeiamcs, etc., aiw vuii ui. iw tyuurb mrcei, ouicu P. H. EASTON'S &lem Music Stoi eadauarters for Chlckcrlncr & Slnway. llazleton. Colby and' Kmer Pao?, Wilcox & White Oreanr. Cash! lullinents. 9 State Street. Patton's Bio 12dw M BAZAAR IlItANCH 8TOBB OF flDREW KAN & C( 2Commercial street, opposite Postofl Buiem, ur., aireci importers or jianese and Chinese Curiosif3 d rsc'elties as well as fine uorcela Jrarc, ClosBonle, Batsuma, llronie, Iv VvlnKs.Bllk. Crene. Satin. Kmbrolderl jttlnK, Fine Tea, etc. Country ordg gmpuy nttended to. Wholesale and -- M "I ineiilr, ;$ Kk 'RINTINi J.JC ur uiK UAltUtJSi' ESTAIUjIIi nients In the Htute. Lower rates tl itmnd. Lnreest stock Legal BlanW; icuiic,tt-u Ull lcrefHt dlu-niint. rw I oust of Job prlnllne. and catalo uif M blanks. Ti M. WAH ejiesun iTiniflfmiC .- PIWw?lp' ft l' s : M mair