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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1890)
wr-W-.VTJSJ5J 1 TBCE O.A3POT.A& mYTSSTXG JOOTEETAk v l p o I h E 5 w THE CAPITAL JODMAI, TEUHB OF SOBWjniITION. Dally by mnH per year, ft CO imuy uy mnn per wcck, , Weekly by mall per year, I W 3lf not pnld in ndvnnce the prle-o charged for tiio Wkkki.y JouiiWAt. will I-p IIJO ppryenr. It papers nrc not delivered promptly notlly the lUtlcc. THE "CAPITAL JOUltNAL OWHAI.BAT Putton'o Dool Store, Dearborn'n Boolt Store, I'nvorlto Nowb Stand. 25c WarrtColumn, Notice Inserted for ONK CKNT I'Klt WORD BACH INHKRTION. No ndver tlncmeiit insortMl In till column for 1cm than twenty-flvo cent". TfrANTKD-ABlrl 10 do Kencral linuc W work. Good iwr. Rmyyriirls. Apply ntUloborwIoMnfo office, Wi Oimmcrcml street. -u" WANTKDTO HKNT.-Any one linvlnc n lit or six room Iioiim U) rent nfur thn business part of tlio rlly can Itnd n permanent renter by leaving word nt tin journal rtllrc. I' ,nm baui-a lino Woodbury team 1 flvo e.irs old, at CI) mcr, Oregon. Ad . ir clvnier. 'Mf.ltM p) , .tj-tn tt'..tl r.it-til.ln.il (turn ftli onoor'lwo lionet. Journal OIllco. T?OIl HAl.K I'urtrldiio Cwliliw. K" h trUwt for wi to AlnofrodicittCH force itiiir. Inqtilio of .1 A. ft-rKiwin, .Sort Halem. ' ' '"' lew eel i J 011 HKNT A desirable buslw-w iiB In best bloc In town. Inquire nt tlilf oince. Mlt "noil HALK-Anonrly now kiiriit i bir J Kl",tl'QHtul roltfwpli ollki-. nUIVATU HOAHDINU-A fW Indie r 1 Ecntlcmcn can obliiln. t iais"null fiile. (rood board, by tlio diiy, week oi month, with or wllliout furnished iooiiik. In tlio finest initnt tlio etly, r Iglit bv fbi street cam, by cwlllniriit .WWInlfr street, corner of Ccnti-r. H rjvilit HA UK OIITUAIMS for city, property In Malum, tiny w-rifi of land Kiillabli torErnpo culture, clRht relics south of Hii lemV AIM) two hundred ucres best peach land for sulo nlnn mlleii south of n em dirt cheap. (I. O. Olen, ills (iicmoliutii street, Halem. VAN'n:i).-ABenu, Mn o and I'em'ili. " in overy Ulty. Town and VII "K Uiitfltfico. S'oCniillnlwhiitcrerrenuInd Mock, linn imdTerms the. llot J hi Imi , splendid opimrtuiilty , to imikn niom-y, Writ" at oneofor riirtlctilaiH. VV, 0 yUUltitl. 5 Wurron HI..Now 1 oik OA1.KS.MKN WANTKDAT ONl'lC-A ft fowKood men to hcllour Riiodn hy wim nTetnlliO wlioluiuilonnil retail trade. Wo nrothe luixoil manufacturer Inour Him. I.lbenil wiliiry paid I'crumncnt pojll on. .Money iidvuneed for wiiko, iiderlUlli, elo. i'Vir lermmi.ldrcnn fentennhil .Mniiii facturlip; Co.. Chicago, 111. 'H t-ljiOt MIbm Frunklo Jones arrlvctl liomo from I'ortlnnil lo-tluy. Clt'O. D. aootlliuo took UiIh niorn Ing'H linlii for Wooillmrii, for tlio piupnsu of muhing nrraiiKi'iiicnm to K'ctiro by mil n nupuly of Hr wood, wltidli Ih Just now very tfcaici) In tlio fliy, Clototlm Whltt'l iirnur for your wall imjwr. '-i'" (lutovlllt) mid KHtrclKt ulgtUH Jiwl in nt Ht'tifoii'ri onStuttffttiw't. 2.il II' An iiiiustiul unioiint of loml tullt' Inj,' mill bolstoroiiH liuifrliliiB by n cou))lo of imitlcu on Dlvlulon street, between Liberty itml Coiinnurflitl Hti't-etH, nt n Into hour Inst oveulng, wits very illKintlng to tlioso in the uulgliboiiiood. Fnrrur & Co.'b Is beadtiimrleiH for lrovIriloiiH. ltov. 15. C. Corwlnroliirncd to-duy from u trip up tlio valley. Mat your properly with tlio Ra lent Laud Cottipauy. N. 11. Burlo.v was u moruliiK l'H heiiger for Woodburn, Hubbard and other points to tlio northward, putt ing IiIh (tawing niachluo buHlnwa. Painless dental operalloim otDr T. O. BuiIUi'h, OOBtalOHtreet. The Hon Ton restaurant Is settlnu tho bent 125 cont mealH In tho oily now. lltivoyou Joined the Diamond Wateh Club? If not do no at once uu noon iih liastern oxprctw can et here, the dlwtributlon or k'' will commonce. Do not procrastinate. V. F. Dugan, tho Jolly plumber, Ih doliiff Portland to-day. For huIo or trade, n lino full blorid iniporlctl Clytlewialo Blallloii. In (pilro of Win. Howard 1'helpn, at Salem Laud Co. S-M-dAwtf. Senator M, L. Chauiberlln took the morning train for Seattle, where ho will vIhK IiIh (tlatern and other frleudo, bvflUleit iitteudlujr to some real eutato IiukIuom. Try our ilfi cent want column If lu ncetlufmiytliiuKtobo had on thl earth aiouud Halem. Tho White Comer Is tho place to nt your wall p.ipor. i!2lUt Harry Young, tho mailing travel ing passenger agent of the Short Line, wiih In the city last evening. Pay your county taxes. The uherltr will Boon Insist on your doing so. Have tho Daily Journal loft at your door and get all the news, at 10 cents a week, A tluo line of wall paper Just opened at the While Coiner, ii i!t Ut Clival uKuliement prevails at Far rar &0V, overiho low prices on groceries. Don't forget that tho Journal has been removed Into the pontonlco block. tf- J, W, Minto has tlcoded to pul an Inm front to il.oold Conimereltil ItwlMluto llvtirybarn. Tho cell log w.ll bo Mltvtl llmo ect, nml It will innku it tine pinto front. TOD DISOUSTIXGIiY TMJE. The Asylam and I'cnitentiary Sewer UiciiarfiinR Ih i'olson into .Mill Creek. TheJoi'RNAL was Informed yes terday evening that tho big sewer from the penitentiary and asylum wns broken where It crosies North Mill creek and was discharging Its contents Into tho creek. Not wish ing to give circulation lo such n serious discovery without detailed Information, n representative of the Journal wns sent lo nsccrlnln Its truth or otherwise. Iicpairlug to the sceiic, tho re porter found the report nil too true. Al the east end of Court street nnd within tho creek near its west bnnk, the sewer Is broken, one length of the sewer pipe being thrown up on end against the bank, nnd the whole duilnago Is discharged Into the creek und Is carried down (ex cept such ns Is deposited nlong the banks, absorbed Into tho soil and thence Into the wells) to the Wil lamette river. From tho wagon load or more of lorn paper hanging lo the willows along the creek In ths lelnlty, It Is very evident that tills slate of uf fulls has existed In nil Us horrible illthlness since mi.iio tlnio during tho high water, and residents ol that vicinity usert Hint said sewer has-been leaking at that point more or less for nearly two years. It cannot li. though possible that the city authorities were aware ol this condition of things, else they would noi I ii a permitted it to ex ist so long, and certainly they could not have I no vu of Its total breakage without tuk! ig any steps tho past two week to have It repaired. When ne thinks of the sewerage of thoso two Immense stale Institu tions, containing fully one thousand persons, being dumped Into that little creek, which Hows nrountl lliiougii a thickly settled portion of the city, with the chunces for seep age Into wells, and with its poison ous ellluvla permeating the utmos phere, tho possibilities ol typhoid1 fever and other epidemics incident to such a state of uHiilrs arise with terribly Htiggcsll vo force. Of course, during tlio high water and cool weather the ell'ect has not been so deleterious as It would bo in very low Miner or warm weather, but yet weak nervosum! tenderstomaehs can scarcely contemplate such a de posit of fetid mutter "under their very juwch with any degree or plen me. Tho Journal has no doubt the city authorities will take immediate steps to remedy this evil and thus preserve the health of tho people of our fair city, which is the only ob ject tills paper has in thus sounding tho notes of warning, as it ulwuyti intends and expects to be llrst in do- itm when the health or welfare of the people is considered In danger from any source. Fiui: in Niirth Salrm.- This morning about Ho'elook llro was dis covered in tlio Hilly Stanton house lu North Salem, which Is occupied by Jack Lemon. Tho housulsultu ated on Hroudwuy, about six blocks from tho North Salem Mill creek, and the alarm soon spread all over tho 'Immediate vicinity and help was soon on hand. The fire origi nated from a defective lluo and s'.'t Hie to the upstairs lloor, from there spreading to tho front of tho build ing, and tho entire building was only saved from total destruction by hard work on tho part of tho neigh bors. Engine Company No. 3, started for the scene, but credit must bo gtveu to the bucket brigade lu this liistanco, as they got llrst water on the tiro. h " mm GlANC! ItKDUCRI) IIV OlTIUIIRH. Tho Southern Paclllo ltillro.ul com pany sent out from Portland by lust evening's train a gang of twenty two men in charge of a foreman, destined for Cow Creek canyon to assist lu leimlr work there. As tho train reached Oregon City, tho sburltr of Clackamas count slopped aboard and arrested one of tho gang o a cliargo of highway lobbery, and a little furtlier along a deputy slierlH" from Lane county, who was about d, took another of them in charge upon an accusation of obtaining money under fuli-o pre tenses. The foreman toeii begun t think that If all the sherltl's came on board us ho puHcd up the valley, he would bo about the only one tell whuii Cow Cicek was reached, but at last accounts no more uflkvra mo lested them. 9 i i i CltAMIi: OK OWNURHHU', Mr. Junius Allkeu, who, during tho past three , ears, has successfully man aged thu buslucNS of the Grunge Sloro for the Salem Co-oiwratlvo As soclatlon, Ims puiohusrd the Inter- ost of said association and ttcoome wile pioprlutor. Mr. Altkeu Is an excellent tnuluens muu, ugiwublc uuduccommedatlug; he keeps tilltio stook of groeoiles, fresh anil well selected, uudthu JOURNAL feels as- siiasl ho will huso his full share of Salem's mowing trade, winch ho well deserve. Two Grand Entertainments At tho regular meeting of Protec tion lodge No. 2, A. O. U. W., of this city, latt night arrangements were bcirun for twolnterestlng social events under Its auspices some time during the coming month, une will be a grand ball to be given nt Heed's opera house for the enjoy ment of tlioso to whom that form of amusement is pleasurable nnd un objectionable. A committee con sisting of W. S. Hoggs, Jolin M. Chase nnd A. J. Hasey, was ap pointed to perfect ull details for this event nnd it Is their intention to mnke It thoroughly llrst class in nil Its appointments. Tho best or chestra within reach will be secured, who will render a musical program during the early part of tho evening for spectators and make tlio remain der of tho night pleasaut for the dancers. The other entertainment will lie of u musical, literary and social character, such as this lodge has civv-ii ut intervals In the past, and will bo held In the halt in tho State Insurance block, for tho mem bers of the order and their families. Oidoon Stolz. Frank Davey and George Hooye were appointed u com- mtttcuofurrnni'cmcutH, witn pow; ers to see that nothing may be lack ing to make this an occasion second to none of the kind heretofore pro vided. Dotes and further particu lars wilt be given hereafter. Gravemnm Tin: STnmrrs.-Strcet Commissioner Graham Is having someg.iod work done in tho lino of grading up Commercial street level with the street railway track, using tfrnvel for that purpo-ie and gradu ally sloping It to the gutters. This Is a very good time fur such wor.t, the sin face being hard, which will cause the gravel to lie leveled and pounded down in solid shape and make n smooth ro.uiwjy. ino, work will bo continued tisfur as po"-, slble wherevu- needed, the lire en glue team doing the gre.iter pirt of, thelmuling. The reeot high water' piled up enough gravel In conven ient places in tho small eiv.-Us lo i coat every street lu the cite, mid it should lie utilized as :urii possible. I Plrntyoi- Timi:. The rnrvalllJ Times wants the cltlens of that I town to arrange an exclusion to the world's fair at Chicago in lBtii', nna says: "More limn uiteiy me vi. i . will have u connection wltli some eastern line before that dale and we could charter a Haiti In Ibis oily and be caVried through to Chicago by tho Bluntest possible route with out change of cars. The company might bo persuaded to donate tlio , use ofn train, for past favors; what think ye 7" llro. JoLiimiii Is bound to net his work In early and keep Corvallls awake If po-slblo. A Loesi: riKirr. This morning about 7 o'clock a lone skill' was seen floating down the river, from the footer Union stieet. It was keep ing well towaid the middle of .the river and from appearances was n good serviceable boat. It must have coma from above some place and I the question arises whether It broke looso or whether Its occupant had fallen overboard. Bi)Aiii)Oi'TitAi)i:. Next Mondoy evening should occur tho regular meeting of tho Salem board or trade, but the annual school meeting will nut i no annual bcuuui iiiuuiiuu i uui. uiu iiMHi v a more than likely absorb tho interest ... . i . i il 1 11 and the crowd at that time, and It Is tho houbo of tho meinbera ol tlio hoard with whom tills writer has conferred that a few should come together and adjourn to soma def inite evening not far dlstunt and resume actlvo work for tho opening season. -. ' Omitthii. -Tho Jouit.vMi's soci ety roporteruiiliitentlonally omitted tho nanio of Mlrs Nellie Holso from tho list or Invlled guests at Miss Minnie Hreyniuii's birthday party on Tuesday evening. IIKAk ESTATE TltA.NSFF.BS. The following is a correct list of Iho real estate transactions tiled al theolllcoof tho county rweouler to te day: Hlchard Kirk and wfto V J Orth, It 2 lu blk 20 of St Paul , blalo of Oregon lo J II Howell, 75 acres of beo 17, t 11 Itev Wm IlUnwfl to P J Oilh, 02 acres in t4sr2v Peter J Orth to Stephen Morten, 02) ucrcs lu t 4 r 2w Edward J Hearn and wf MM El loam, It 2 lu blk a of Jelterson Win. h. Whitney to Jiweph V.uniall, 71 acres lu t 6 s r 2 w. 120 "11 1000 2000 100 lfiOO K. JI. Wliltounu wr. ton. W. Bird and V, L Baker. IU7 acres, lieiug south half of dle.nfr. A.Uml In 1 8 s r3w. 18,14a (teo C. Uuerln and wf. to A. 0. Bradley, lot 4 blk 1 in boiithcuxt ad to Salem. 1100 V V. Eldtldge, to Anulo R. drulge ilH) uers In t ft h r 2 w 20 Ji-mIo B. Jones and wf to Conrad N'oboit, 1M acres of biH, 4, t 0 s r 2 vv; 5 2800 Oregon Iauut t'o. to Jacob Idlowlne, lottt 1, 2, 8 and 4 or blk 12 of Blverslde tut to Sa lem; 410 Dr. Hallretutuwl boiuethU morn ing fiMin n profentlomti tn.l down tho road. Pronounced Him Insane. David Hutchinson, who wasurre3t- i cdat Aurora Tuesday morning, wasj examined by Drs. IUeliHrdnu and r..t. n,i vMitpnlnv eveulug and Drouounccd a suftnbie subject for the nsylun, accordingly County Judge Shaw sent the poor unfortunate vic tim to that institution for treatment nnd It may be possible that ho will recover by proper nit dlcnl attention. A Little Grumiilino. Farm- . . f al... ...It- liritn ers living nortn oi me uy .. been nccustomed to entering the city by Front street, until the hrhlw. ni.AK Mill CrCC'k WHS COII- coiidemncil a short time before iho high water, and there II stands con demned yet. It would be greatly appreciated by the traveling pub lic If these small bridges were pooh In position. Capt. E.J. Lannlug, one of the prominent nt'd public spirited capi talists of Albany, Is hi the city. Tie HtiiDiIard. "1 regard Hood's Hircnparllla as bin Ins passed ubovethe gnulc of lmt arc com monly called patent or proprietary meii Iclnei," paid n well known phyhlclin re cently, "it Is fully cnlllledto bo consid ered n standard medicine, and has won this position by lis undoubted merltancl by tho many rcmarkabl" cures it ta' cr fected. Koran alterative and tonic It has never been equaled " . To Home Scekirs The Capital City railway com pany is piepared to tell hoinc-scek-crs something to their advantage. Mr. David SInmsoii has taken charge ortholr real estate department at 115 State street. 'all and see him. lw It. H. C. C, Heilt'iwrt CoiikIi t'uie iciilH ttinmtiind Iuiik, cures nstlinui unil tlio innt oil ilnnio coiikIis mill cului. lry it. Bulil b" '.il druBKlsU. Cheapest, Mmngeii nnil '"..WrlKlit's roiniounili:xtrnctors:jrdp illla, 1H tilnitilc-rf,oryr.eliiM l!cu bef-iic It. Clran s uml unrli-licj) the lilnoil. Sold by all drug KilStR. ' L'ii'dl: . liEWIS. In Corvullh, Saturday, i'Vbruary 12, 18'JO. Mrs. Mary LewiH, neil aliout 07 years. The ileMMced was the esteemed wile of the lute Hamuli C. Lewis. Mr. and Mih. mU were amom; ill iar'ie?t s-cttlera of Oregon and Bt-uloii count Inm been their home for n number of yuiib. They were well known throughout the bur rounding counticH. Absolutely Pure. Tins powder never v.irif . lunrvcl ot purity, stronttb nnd wbnlc-nmcneHt. More rcouiiink-iil tliiiu tlio otitlniiry 'Muds, und ciiniiut bo wild In competition with tbe nmHimj"Mwn it.i,.....v.h...M pliospliato iM)nlcri. Hold only In cans UoyalHakinu iowukiico..iimViiII.n 'i I . fln h ....( IIIKI. milltltiulooriow tcM.hluirt weiKmniuinoi liu'li .M. .Inlmsiiii A., t'o.. AL'illt8. l'ort' fiiinl.DroL'oii. FINE HORSESHOEING AT-- Scriber & Pohle's. Special Attention Riven to klioplng road- Hioni, iinr uk nor, iuiviiciiiik "'i cuit ploduorkM, A lurRO Stock of llaiid-Mado Shoes Carried. Wo alvo our pcrMinal attention nnd cm ploy none but expert In UiU deparimenl 47 and 51 State Street, Salem, Or. Fine Watch Repairing nv C. A. BURBANK No. 317 Commercial Street. Knsl Salem Grocery Store A. M. Flslier Ik now rvndv 10 wnU on nil til il muy u il ins imny in io miv jj.h-vih-., ..nvi .n ull an vU"u.tiiui. uuy illd III (lift titv hiflll. liMtltl .Ilk loriu'i' .Marlon und h'ourUviitU tt. DEAR GIRLS: hike i IVtly from any y.vuite man, but .f tbej uitrr yuu ule Uv ( lltlbbranifs Square Choeolile Creams, uiadi onlv by hU l"atent 1'nvei. take ibeui.uiut tell ttwmtoeouieinwln, for they n. ..niH'rtor lo tmv imido lu tlio Unllisl HUtCK. Kvcrymau who uuyn piovUlous fir bis lauillv ivuniti in Un r three piluu tu mind. H wmus hU gU fi -!, uUm.ii, Hint Ht u low price. This U wlwt L. S. Wlutew otltrahltpAtroiiB. K-!i'iyT'firljjff POWDER KELLER&50NS, Cor. Commercial and Usmeketa. DEALERS IN-- . Tininolstered Goods, Mouldings, Art FinS SorWalVK Curtains, Rgs, Mats. SPECIAL ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO PICTURE FRAMES ! m MmwmrW3 WALL FAiili . , , 4 Tvinn r Wil Vawv ever brought to this city. A glance throughout Just rcccivcl, the largest Inyujojrf JmSm that I have the . Tliefev West Designs and 1st Elegant Patterns ! Which will he sold at Bottom Trices. Also a Handsome lino or Ladies' Black Street Jackets ! Also a Si.lcn.lid Line of the Latest Style Lace Collars, just now rr ....in; i ii i yMiiriiiiiiiMMm f. II. BARNES, I'rea. Incoroorrated 1 KSrWrite for our new folder, a descriptive circular of Salem and vicinity. By peimhsion we refer to Capital National Bank. Salem, Or., Lincoln Land Company, Lincoln, Neb., Hon. (I. L. Laws Member of Congress, Washington, D. C. jpi n ri n Cr n FIRST. It Is T. KIcF. PAHOH, 98 State Street, Salem, Carries the best selected stock of MISCELLANE OUS BOOKS', BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, nnd FINli" STATION EBY, of any sti let ly retail estali ishment in the State. SECOND. That Customers have invariably found nt tills establishment the very latest, bnoko, the finest htu lionery and mtwt elegant gift books to be found in any 1 iniuket. THIRD. That a larpor stock of the LONDON IN CANDESCENT. ESTEIlimOOK, SWAN'S FOUN TAIN and JOHN HOLLAND'S FOUNTAIN PENS are carried at Pulton's than can lie fuitud in all other places combined, outbide of Portland. FOURTH. That it is to tlio advantage of customers to patronize a firm that cariles a full assortment from which lo select. FIFTH. That Diaries for '00 continue to be sold to patrons at actual cost. P. S. A nynne doubting these facts can have the same removed by culling and tluding that they eau purchase a nicely bound set of Dickens, 15 vols, foriO.50. LOOKHER THE WORL SUPERIOR Goo r oves EVERY ONENYARRANTED, J. C. BROWN & CO., tf232, 234 and 236 Commercial S.reet, I J. IT. V. MATTHEWS, Treas. 1889 Capital Stock $30,000. 0 yYwiCT iidinlttcd tli.lt qVXMJBIBEn& Viim.-. .tL Vi SOLE AGEISI-r55 -ron- Aiiti-lliisliiig Tinware ! EVERY ARTICLE Warranted Not to Rust -AM),- D'S. FAVORITE! and Ranges ! ! Opened at the White Corner. A I Lj X l- - iVA-J-V X. Wm. HOWARD PHELPS, Se --i J II1 1'llg. SOmWSSBtm. t.'n -w '.TTflgBlff;rJJ A FULL LINE -OK- Groekcry and Glassware! WitlH-ppclaltles.ln Valerian China Tea Sets, Frcnyii China Dinner Mi. RIDG WAY'S FAMOUS. Buckingham Pattern -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which wo constantly kep a full lino und oncn stuck, enabling us to mnlto up .... l tV nn... P ...... bIa nw call 1.1- UinilCl -HUH Itil WLflUI lllljl ., w ov... the bluglo piece. Tho llnc&t assortment o. CHAMBER SETS Ever shown In Salem. A FULL STOCK' Ot thu latest imd handsomest patterns In Olusswure. ea-1'lease call una examine our stock. WELLE R BROS., 201 Commercial Street.. dissolution Notice. VTTTICIJ ,s ,,crcl:,5' Klven that tho Arm IN her tnforo Itnowii ns Oibaou AHlDgle urn l ih s dy dlssolyt by mutual con H'nt u v CitiK-on liuvlusbold hU Interest t u'i- J ). Siiiltb. All accounts due tlio "Id tlrni will P'lJ'able at once to either m.,bcrBof.U0o.dj..n,G(ifeofi 11 A.HINI1I.ETOK. 8.ilein,Or..Ja"-!g.t8W- ll.nln.' dlPse(l"f niy Intercrcst of the Hod CiV ner a" u,ro lo 1)r-J- ' Smlth.I biKe nleiiMirtfl" commending the new firm .r miiW, i. to our muny wtnuib I wi5" w '"" to "JttenU my sincere tli iiiUh "to ttfiklnd publlo lor tlio miut UtMTul mtruV'S" eMeiidfd to us durlnf; lie in t ivfl)'earsi. I remain yo in rra tereSSy, H.K.amsox. SIT --n i.i ic... Uer nitos than l. irtt "'oc :. UesM IILiukk Id lioiiiiu.u ash; uiuui. tM.-uu 101 .rice bt ,,f job printing, unit nitaloeuo or Wrtohf rwra lontlnlton remtdv hi Co proiiuTie i ijftrnliliy uctlon of h tw... ui. i r.K r,. I, h. .1,11 Will . I- rtlu e thf 'mJ .Ilblllxo Mnnimli. I Lil urvn iHKeit ly. lnld b ull riruenui. All uiu u ii-.ri "l.iittMth.pure ililiy fiui,h by UklDe lilUBoup. lt0U10esmrL Until h ,iuii n.'.ivvealii . .... ih.Aiirn n.r. uk ii'K. : . oitlund hold by hU dnigjUtH fJ I