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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1890)
the capital EVEtrnre JOTJItyAIi. m CAPITAL JOURNAL. ;TEttJI8 OF HUIUsUKHTIOK. inily by mnll per year...; -Si 00 . 10 . 1 00 iJiiiy uy mnii per wren, Wee ekly by mnll peryenr, sly br mnll peryenr, tfMf If nnt tuild in nuvnnce 1 110 nr pnld In ml vn nee the price rlinnred for the WEEKLV JoUItXAI. Will lo JI.M) peryenr. If papers are not delivered promptly notify the office. J. L. MITCHELL, - CITY EDITOR. "Thevening paper contains the news of to-dJyj the morning paper gives you the news of yesterday." HORACE GREELEY. 25c Want Column, Notice Inserted for ONK CKNT PK WORD KACII INHERTION. 'o ndver thonieut Inserted In till column for Ion tluin twenty-flvo cent". 1irANTBI)-A elrl to do general tioiiwo. iisy work. Appij nt Olobo rent eilnfcoMcp, tv worn. ijoounn. mi work, Oood p, a Lomineren. street. iiaf -C-vrAKTKII I'ntltlnll fin bookkeeper or VV eishler; Have lind 12 ymm cxperl one? keeping hooks, ii AddrexN Timliler," CI ii nd In bunk work 'nro JonriiHl oince I-O-OIV WANTKDTO HKNT.-Any one havlin n Ave or nix room houw to rent new tlio bu.lncM part or the oily am llnd i permanent renter by lenvliic wordntlli Journal oUlce, 1011 KENT Well fiirnllicrt Iwirn fo 1 one or two hones. Journal OHHe. 71011 RUNT Two fiirnlnlicd rooniM nen liindncMicen tr. 'jenns low. loniox Journnl ollici'. TTWIl HKNT A G'holeo furnished froir 1 room near business center. Journa oftJcc. inHJRHAIiKi'iirtridxe Cochin, n fev J1 trio for Halo Aofrenhei.'ffforiict llntr, Imiulro or J. A. tctguum, Nortl ttalcm. 1 17.1 I I710R RKNT A dedrntito buslneits oISc j; in best niocc in town. Inoulrent till olllcc. 2-ltr 1.10R MAIjK A nearly new Mkltr nt n Imi J Biiln, nt 1'iMtbl '1'cltfrapli olMco. JTlOItHAI.KOIlTHAiJKror city property In Hnlem, liny nerciiof land Miiltabi. lorBrapo culture. eight ir.lleinoiitnor mi lcm. Alito two nuuurcii neretu'etapeiiei Innd for wile nine, mile Ninth of Kiilcm dirt cheat). (1 street, Malum. plcndld opportunity to iiiako innnoj Wrltn ntomefor rnrtlculiirs. ., . V. V. UOiAA Kit, H Warren Ht.,Now Yorl s plo AMWMKN WANTKI) AT ONt'K A row Reed men lo sell our noon ny sum plotolho win ilemila mid reuiiltrauc. ' tire the lurxest miinuructurers in our iiiiu Llbeml wilary paid I'oriiiuncnt poiltlon. Money udvanecd for whko, iidvertNlnit etc KortcriiiHiiddro Centennial Maun fuaturlnj; (., CtilaiK, III. 2.18 t.t,0t Govcnor I'ennoyer mid prlvuli Secrctnry Jltinly arrived In thocltj yesterday from Portland where tin Governor haslhcon hlnco tliu block ado of travel. Mr. N. Jt. Claylord, wlillu work ing on a hnufo In East (Salem, tin timbers gave wuy ami lie was thrown totlio ground, nuiong brick and lumber, bttilslng I1I111 up con Hlderably. Ho loll bouio ten feet, Htrlking on UIh b.ick and Hhotilder, but ho In able to work HiIh evening. Editors Guild, of the Hlverton Ap peal, and McMiihon, of the Wood burn Independent, are in the city. Advertisers havo been taught (lint, If they wish to attract custom and sell their wares, (hoy must do more than make a simplo business anuouncemeiit. They must maki tlu'lrauiioiiucciueut In a pleasing and attractive fashion. Journalist. Farmr & Co.'s Ih hendtpiarterH for provisions. List your property with tlio Bit lent Lund Company. PatnlcKH dental oporatloim at J)r T. C. Smith's, 00 Btato street. Attend HolversonV kid glove and corset pale this week. 17- Tho lion Ton restaurant Is setting the best 25 ctint meals in the city now. The cyclone has really oome to Hulcm, and If you would see Us ef fect on prices, buy your goods at Kiirrar Jt Co.'s Have you Joined the Diamond Watch Club? If not do so at ouw, attonnM KMtern eipreM oan gt't here, the dUtnlKitiott of good will cotnnienec. l)u iml prwcn,sthwt. Servictw at the Chrlttlun ohurcb each evening this wi-ek except hat urday, by Uev. Cowdeu. Tor nale or trade, a line full bfood Imported Clydewluto stallinti. In quire of Win. Howard l'holp. nt Balem Iind Co. 3-HdA:wtf. Try our 25 cunt want column If lu need of anything to lw had on this earth around Balem. Have the Daiy Journal left nt your door and get all tho news, at 10 cents ti week. I, A. Manning was culled to Port land on buslucM this morning, lie will return to-m.irrow. Dr, Dlveu demrted for a weeks trip to YiKpilim and Alsea today. He goes to look aller some laud bus iness, Deputy KherllV Doug. Mhito, of l'ortlatid, Is In this city on it short visit. Dr. Prill from HunH, Now York, now practlelnx In Halcm, bui it oard In thl (rnper. His olllcc U lu South Balom uud ho reports a uvkh! pnto tloc Mr. J. G. llatulllil), u bridge eun truotor, and a coiiluuf J. H.Albert, Irilu&ilcui for a visit. He Is from Iowa, and may with his brother ramp at 8.0tt.v' N , WANTKI). Aitent, Mil o mid IViiinli In every City, Town and VIIIhki' UutlH free. .Vo (Mpltnl wtmtorcr required Stock, l'lun and Term the Heat. Thl Mi .1 81I0CKIMI MURDER. Yamhill County the Scene or a 3Inr- der Shrondrd Under a Clond Strong Suspicion. Last evening, about o o'clock new reached the city thnt n most shook lug murder hud Ikcii committed In Yamhill county, nbotit two miles northwest of Wheatland, on the Salem nnd McMInnvillc road, on Sunday morning, between six and seven o'clock. This was tidings of Hie terrible news, nnd the Journal had just sent out Its evening edition eo that it was too late to give n re port on Iut evening. The victim of the dml was Mr.. N. L. Scott, formerly the wife of George Cook. She was well known In Salem and was a highly respected lady. SOMR FACTS. Mrs. Scott resided In McMInnvillc for several years, until last summer, wliun she was married to n well-to- 1) farmer of Yamhill county and removed to his home. The deceased mil lior husband were living done. The husband's story is that ho arose Kundny morning about 7 'clock and went to the barn to feed the stock, leaving hU wife still in bed. As she was complaining of a dllit headache, he told her to he abed as long as she wished, as It was Sunday and there was 110 need to hurry. Soon after hmvent to the b.trn In- heard the rcportof a gun, but as shooting In (lie vicinity was not uncommon lie paid n Attention to It.. About twenty minutes later lie heard an oth rsliot, ho went to the house an I found his wife lying on the porch in Iter night clothes, in the lat ngon'es of death and blood (lowing from three ugly wounds. He spoke to her but received 110 re ply. Ho then apprised tho neigh bors and it boy was s.-nt for the .oroiier. The deceased was 08 years old and was a well-preserved woman of her .ige. C'ALU'ORNIA TOUIIIHTH1 It 1 Union. Tliu following named pcr ms were present nt the residence if Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hreyiiiaii last evening, the occasion beluga re-unlon of the persons front Salem wlio com posed tho California tour- st party one year age: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. V. S Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kiigland, Mr. ami Mrs. T. McF. Pat ton, Mr. anil MrS. Kugouo lircymau, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kuhii, Misses Lena aud Minulo Itrcymaii. About 0S10, nil having arrived, the guests were seated at tho dining table, which was well supplied with .1 choice and bountiful lunch. About one hour aud a half was then njoyed In giving and responding to toasts, and In recounting tho many Interesting and amusing Incidents of the ix weeks' trip. At the close of these exercises, responsive cards, with which each guest was supplied, were read, nliurdlng a great tleal .if amusement. After the guests had retired from the table some choice selections on tho piano were rendered by Misses Lcna;and Jessie Itrcymaii, and after about one hour's social chnt, tho friends departed for their homes, each one having heart ily enjoyed the lutorestlirj and sociable occasion. Etch returning thanks for the kind and earnest ef forts of tho generous host and hostess lu their behalf. TwKNTV-Si.vni Anniversary. Central Lodge, No. 18, K. of P., of this city, will on to-morrow evening celebrate the "Twenty-sixth anni versary of the organization of the Knights or Pythias," at their hall, corner of Commercial and Chc moketa streets, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 10, 1800. The atlldr will not be public. Only ineiiiolicrw of the order nnd Invited gumis will iwrlloliKite lu tliu exurcirws. A most tmjoyablo uvoiiiug Is antlolmltsl and thorn who lmvo UtMi served with Invitations are duly uxpeated to ls- prismnt. Mr. Jauoli-on and Miu, who have been lu the city Tor tin-onil days, returned to 'IViooma to-duy, for a short htuy. While here Mr. Jaeob--n purelmstMl or tho "Gbilw" tho Urewti property lu South Salem. The family will soon return to Sa lem to make their future home, as they believe this to bo a superior point to locate for busltieM. Mr. Jaonbson hu luiulKir oiwrator, unit will bo welcomed to thoCttpttal ulty. - Word reaohustho city to-day that a large force f moil are at work on tho O. P. mllnMil at Ktplmrt's Dlull rvmovlug tliu largo laiidcllde. Our lufiirmaut Htutes Unit somu kix feet of niiow is on the mountains ntstr Mvlmiuu. Grano Mt'sit'. Tho niuslo ftir the lirumeu's lull Friday evening will ho the Uist tlio oomniillco could poflrilldy obtain, it will bo fur uleliwlliy J. 11. !Cvurvt's wluhrutl military oiMliostruof Portland. The grand jury Is ItivtHllgatiiiK the charges ugntiint 0110 IC A. John stilt, u l'ortluud Utrtontlor. lletrlnsl tu uih,' u nuwr on two ludltsi msir Sohwttrti's fltrui, on thy sllvorlon nwd. He l pMlwbly era,v. I CIRCUIT COURT. Johnny 8I0I0 the Ham The Savage I'arliliinCnse Dismissed (Irand Jory Still tlrindin. In the owe of Yung Kuk In dicted for stealing n ham from a butcher shop, the Jury last evening brought in a verdict of guilty after short deliberation, although four of the jury were In favor of acquittal on Hrst ballot. Judge Boise set to morrow morning as lime for sen tence. The incmbors of the petit jury were all excused from further at tendance at court this term. Drown vs. McKay, continued, with leave to David McKay to an swer on first day of next term. Caylor vs. Caylor; divorce; contin ued. Lute Savage vs. Ellen "suvnge, ct at.; partition; demurrer to pluiutlil's complaint sustained and plaintiff electing to stand upon the pleading the bill Is dl"inlsed. The decision in this cae sustains the position previously held by Judge Dolse.that a party not In possession cannot sue for partition where another party holds a life interest in the whole es tatcof which partition is desired, and that a party who holds a seizure or ownership in a portion of tho properly, to come into his nos session at the deatlt of the party holding the life interest, Is not now a party In possession within the meaning of the statute, Watt vs Hellenbraiiil; plaliitill's demurrer to defendunt'sanswer over warm friends. The lady was wiue ruled; reply to bo tiled tomorrow. t ly known all over tho county. An Knjovaiilk Evknt. Last evening the G. A. It. ha'l was a scene of genuine ciijoymcnr. A literary tui.l 11u1slc.1l programme occupied p.irt'orthe evening, alter which the ladies announced lunch and a good J one It was. rut aiieimanec wu large and everything passed oil" In the most plcasantand social manner. About 1 1 o'clock the uies.s room was cleared aud dancing was kept up until tin curly hour thin moiniiig. The evening was the most enjoyable one held by the boys in blue for many a day past, and more of these soeiabii- gatherings are looked fo." willi anxious anticipations. PiiiN'r. or Snow. Mr. George Reed.of Silver Creek Fnll-i, called at the Journal ollico this morning. He repoitstwo feet of snow nt that point anil all of eight inches of the j lleecy whiteness In the foot hills, The weather is quite pleasant how ever. City council meets to-night. liKOUKS STAT1UN. W. Harris has returned Mrs, to Salem. Mr. W, Collard was In town Thursday. Miss Ida Harris has returned home from a visit to Salem. The society of tho Christian En deavor organized here last Sunday night M. L. Jones, president; Miss LIz.lo Jones, secretary; Miss Anna Jones, treasurer. Tho farmers of Mission Bottom are at work, fixing up nfter the high water. A meeting was held to protect Ihenifclvesncalust stock on their grain. Mr. T. B. Jones, Mr.X. Anderson and Mr. Scott were ap pointed as a committee of three to asso.-.s any damage that may bedoue by stock to their grain. Tho people ttlguctl an agreement good until tho Hrst of September, to keep up all their stock. Too following persons are losers on Mission Bottem: Mr. T. H. Jones, 2000 bushels wheat at Wheatland warehouse, and all his grain ami liny and hogs on his place. Mr. T. Y. Northculto 31100 bushels ef: wheat nt Wheatland warehouse. Mr. O. Beers 200 bushels of wheat at Wheatland wurehou-.o, 000 bushels o.ils aud 250 bushels w hcut at home, 21 hogs, 2 tnlleli oows. 1 two-yoar old tsiit, 7 stands of bees. Mr. A. M. Lafollette 200 bushels oats at home, I pony anil a largo number of hogs. Mr. W. Collard lost some ehlukensaudouu pig. Mr. W. Isom last all nut his hiHisvhold gtmiW. Vwry nearly all of tho foncos are wadied out on the bottom ami tliu J land U Iwdly wttshod lu places. JSoiih" of tin- grxlu bsiks very bad uud will lati to Uo Miwesl over h gul 11. Ullisllii; NiiUe. ItithnttUM, MMiiirttHuw u nwrtiig Iwuliif: MMmdHreimuowtl lir CHtarrli. thut wvoowl In8ty ilkHrrMbt ixl ry cuhiiihiii din www. low of wiifJI or hcunoe hWu imuIi fr-ai '4bkrrki. Ilood'n NMrutiMrtllH, III im bhxid ixtrmer. I nit muKsty Utr thU uImsm, wliieh it our by lMirilyln( the bKxsl. If ytm Miller man MtlarrU.try Hoorsnu))wrntM, th ;hou1 Imt iKfk.m. f k. ,&.. H. f ...... - . - ....at tk. , Wrtebi' lMip.Hiil Kitwot tt MrMip rllla W...11. W..,frkW. (Mill J.W.a 1, Ihi Ml.. ,) SmiMKryliH am ttan L omhhm' IIHU WiriDNW III! IUWHI. HIMII Uy HU UlTl KU Alt miU' umim iHMrlr whlu LMtk. HUI lirwulL hM hnuiby kuhw by Ukl Wrwfct' MyrHt'lXoMR imp. Itatuuvwn M. pravwtbi 4KOI0'. Mlt by all ilrut UklHK Wis ll R. U. C C . Mt I'nui IXtucti Cum Iwwb. IIikmI mho lunf, tmitt tufunui hu1 the tHi ttb Uhi oouutu mhU ult. Try It. sold l- -.il ilruioiMa. Wrigtit'K 0Mm umiMI1uh rHMHty WnMMAl K NMDlttriltlli tHMllky OUHl W ib buMwb, shU JWwtibiti him wilt him U itia.o tho Hi'ut AAtMivi ttmtuivU. Utitt divti tke It nwitlly. Hotd K hU itruggtti. HOTEL ARRIVALS. CHKMKKCTKHOTKL. r..in iimtrn 1'i.rt Innd: F IJcml- llnrd. Minn: EGCorwIn and wife. Denver; J H Xulsuer, 1'orlland; It L Dvlond, Wooilburn; Jno Walker, Orcein CItv;( A Steel, W C Greer, - - - .i.. 11 Indeiiendenfe; M A I-itzgeraW, Lebanon; F Feller, Utittevllle; J M SiK-ar, Los Angeles. cook iioti:i J W Mutusbaugh, C F Cresswell and wife, l'orliatid; Aug C Kinney and wife, Asturi.i; S It T Jones, Hubbard; H H Hewitt, Albany; J It Chirord, C W Syfers, han I;ran elc: Jno A Ueuk.R P. Irwin, Port land; II S Jones, E D W'cnbnii, ban Fnindsco; T F Williams. Fayette; F It Green, San Francisco; Is Lin kin?, Minneapolis; E It Huddleson, Hoclicster, N V; Henry Lang, Port land; J C Hultoti and wife, Silver ton. mi:i). POTTORFF.-At he rhome at Silver Creek Falls, on Friday, February 14, 1890, of fever, Mrs. Uyron Pot torir, aged 31 years. Mrs Pottorlt was a highly esteem ed lady, and many there are who will be grieved to learn of her death. She leaves a husband jind one son, aged eight' years, to mourn her untimely death, The deceased had been ailing some six weeks, but while her condition was somewhat critical her death was hardly ex pected. The family have resided at Silver Creek Falls something ovor eight years, aud have made many IWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never variep. A marvel ot purity, strength nnd wholesomeness. More mimonilcul than the ordinary "Mods, and cannot be wild In competition with the multlttida oflow test, short weight alum 01 phoiplmto powders. Sold only In cans ROVAI. IUKINO l'OWDERCO..10lIUall.N Y I'wls JI, Johnson ..t Co., Agents, fori fund.Oreiroii. lirge Btoclc ut all varieties of FRUIT TREES. Send for cntuloRiio and price lUt. Now Is the tlmo to put out peach trees. Trees dellvncd freo to nil partsof the city. S.17itwlm T. D. JONnS,Salcin,Or. T-R.A.a.ritILL, PhyNlolan and Surgeon SOUTH SALRJT. Ollico hours S to 10 a in, nnd from 2 to I and 7 to 8 p. m, Formerly of llutlalo, M Y. tirnngo Couitiy Convention. ACirnnu'e Convention eomrsxed of thrco dcli-gntes from weh biibordlnale Kninge of .Marion county will bo held nt rtnlciii (JrniiRo Hull on i-'aturday, March lKt.forihc purixoot choenlnt: represent ntlvcHio thetJrotfon State Unitize, which convenes at haloin onihe -llri 'liicsday of Jlnv next. W. JI. HILLKARY. '-MM It Deputy. EO. N. bUES, I'toprietor of the Candy Kitchen, CON FECTION K It I ES, FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS 313 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. P. J. MARTELL, Star Clio p House, CourlKtrtwl.Sulein, Oregon. Whrtn luneh nt nil Imnr., nrt.olM, Clvensuenll. K ery thing ftf Utitf Tonchow' Kxuminntiun. VTiMlCHhi hrmy given tlml the neu- X Ir qimrlerly eiiinlimtlou of amil nuU ntr tum-tkan per'Hlomw to Uwcli In inn pnutle M'liool of Jturloii nHinty, Ore iami, will b Uetd nt tl MurttHl imhiiiIv uirt linu-, iviuiitiMtetni: Wdntdny, rnunwo imi, u. . iiiiimi, uivrriufiindwitof pablk' hooU fur Ma. rUHt OUUHl . Fine Watch Repairing HI C. A. BUR BANK No. 317 Commercial Street. ItvoryuuMt who-tiuyji provisions fur his family aunts to Iwttr three IKiltUs In mind. Ho wants Ids good frwdi, olwm, uud at a low prteu. Thte is what L. S. WMiters oilers Ids patron. tf ( Portland; JI M King, cw iui.i Geo Tuchs. Newberg, Jacob Jacob-, wn, J G Jacobson, Tacoma; u Abrams. Lincoln; W L Culbertson. y , KUYALrowoif J2 PC NOIITHWISTEN NURSERY KELLER&SONS, Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa. DEALERS IN Fine Furniture, Upholstered Goods Mouldings, Art Goods, Wall Paper, Curtains, Rugs, Mats. SPECIAL ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO PICTURE FRAMES! IHIHBIBJIr",jjgy'rPE'Mra T. II s BARNES, Pres. ALEM Incorporrated w -WrIte for our new folder, a descriptive circular of Salem and vicinity. By permission wc refer to Capital National Bank, Salem, Or., Lincoln Laud Company,. Lincoln, Neb., l. G. L. Laws Member of Congress, Washington, D. C. A FULL LINE -OF- Crockery and Glassware! With Hpecialtles ;in Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. IUDGWAT'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which wo constantly keep a full line nnd open utock, enabling uk to malic up Dinner nnd Tea sets of nny size, or sell u.7 the single piece. The finest assortment o CHAMBER SETS Ever shown In Snlem. A FULL STOCK Ot tholntest ond handsomest patterns In Glassware. 43-Plcnse aill ana examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. Dissolution Notice. N1 OTIOK Ib hereby elven thnt the firm her toforo known ns Gibson AHIncle. ton is this dnv dissolved by mutunl con- hent, II 1. Ollison having sold his Interest to Dr. J. C. Gnilth. All accounts due the old firm will bo p.iynblo nt once to either members of the old arm. II K. GtusoN, 11 A. SINGLETON. Bnlem, Or., Jan. 22,18110. Having disposed of my Intercrcstof the Itcd Co ncr Drug Store to Dr. J. U. Smith, I tuko pleasure lu rommendiUK the new firm of Slnsleton & Co. to our many patrons. Inlsowlsh to extend my sincere thanks to tho kind publle lor the most liberal patronn;o extended to us durlnf; the past two years. I remain yours fra ternally, II. F. Gtiisos, QNK OF TIIK LAIlGKiST ESTAllI.tSH. nients In the Stnte. Liower rnte-i llum ortlund. LnrKCHt ittock Legs) lilnnks Ir the. State, n d biggest discount. Send foi price list of lob printing, nnd eithilocuo ot legal blankK. K. l. WAITC, Htca"! Printer Salem Oregon. DEAR GIRLS: Tnko no TntlV from nny young man, but If they offer you n nlco Hox of llellfuliranu's Square Clioeolale Creanis. mnde only by tils Fntent I'rocesx, take them, and tell thorn to come again, for they are superior to nny inndu lu tho United blntei. S1TLER, PHELPS & EVANS, REAL ESTATE a NO COLLECTION AGENCY. Office lS(airs in Xw Bank Block Choice Country CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. We ako have a notary punllo and it eauBtantlnourotJlee. If you wUh bV ne rutetnnlt written up, books poted, eopjlng, record work. or.cwyinJng done, rail nd h ut, r PRNTNG II. V. MATTHEWS, Trcas. LA 1889 Capital Stock $30,000. -AND- READ THIS ANNOUNCEMENT -o- T MCF. PATTON No. 98 State Street, WILL CONTINUE TO LJJ As has been heretofore announced nt prices EVEN LOWER than spec ified. Diailes for 1890 AT ACTUAL COST ! VALENTINES! jSSValentines in great abundance and the choicest des'gns, at prices jins from 1 cent to 82.50 each. Come nnd nxnnmiR hofrirn n.o nmnrt. ran meat is broken and make your selection. LOOKHERE! t II Issspsf THE WO RLD'S F SUPERIOR Coo Ii ,i EVERY ONE uvro J. C. BROWN & CO., 232, 234 and 236 Commercial Street, - - - Salem, Oregon. W. A. SHAW. SHAW & DOWNING, Real - Estate - Agents -AND- GENERAL AUCTIONEERS! ut , ?TVie have? ,,,rgV ,i"t of furm Il"1(,s 'l city proporty forealo We aUo take charge of auction sales lu any jwrt of the state. NO -- v.w.m.,krciaL STBKRT. SALEM, ORROQ. Wji. HOWARD, PHELPS. Sc MPANY O- VALENTINES! -0- Moment T SOLE AGENTS -for- Aoti-Rnsfiog Tinware ! EVERY ARTICLE Warranted Not to Rust -AND- AVORITE ! n I WARRANTED, QBhTSKaaUOHXaCBB W. H. DOWNING. mm !