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ykf -" WJH5"WV THE CAPITA!. ETHOTNG JOTOKNAJU TIE CAPITAL JOURNAL. UBLMnEDDAlLY,EXCEFT8UNDAY, BY TUK ' Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Offlcfl.Commcrclel Htrect, In I. O. Building KnUred at the powtofflco nt Salem, Or.,ns second-elo mnltcr. HOFER MOTHERS, Editors. The possibilities of Oregon are simply beyond comprehension nt tho present day. J. W. Murmiy, Editor 'Durllnglon fin.) Post. KKMlAY m Aitar 21 v ? to liavo a carrying capacity of from 3 SOME COM IN a EVENTS. (No free nds. inserted In the Jounx AU Notices of religious services free. CharlUi ble, religious, or educallonnl culertaln rnentii, tnnt charge for admission, adver Used at bnlf price. Evenls.or locnl Imnor tonce announced freermder this hettd.1 Friday JtlarcU 2t - Orand boll nt opera bouse' March 21. HarryF.ICcenoCo.nl Heed's Opera House March 25. Hunday school convention at Monmouth. March 2 Hill Nye nt Heed's npem house March 27. Marlon county grunge meets at Howell I'rnlrle ., Match 2j Willamette Valley lop grow cm' convention nt Haiem. April B. Union State concntlun, Oregon City. April 9, Marlon county Ilepubllcan Con vention. April 15, Blate rjunday-school conven tion at .cMlnnvllle, April 10, Democratic precinct prtmnrls. April 18. Ilepubllcan htato convention. April 10. Democratic county convention. April 21. Democratic state convention, Juuo2, acnontl election, rir county, Hlnto id congrnssj- KKPUHUCAN COVjq'V CONVENTION A rcrJUbllcau convention for Ma rlon county, In called U) meet In the city of SjticmWcduewlny, the ninth day of April, imi, ut If o'clock it. m.( for 'tlio tiurposo or wilecling twelve (12) dcfcgatcH to the Htnte republican convention lo be held In Portland, Olegoir, April 10, 1800, nominating a" county ticltet to be voted for Httlio next gencrul election and tMHsfictlng mich other IiikIiichh em may properly como before the convention. Tho county convention will bo corapoet'd ot; 165 delcgiiteH, appor tioned' One dolegnto tit large for each precinct una one lor every lotirieen votes or fraction over half that num ber cost In the precinct for .Blngcr Hermann for member of ooiigrofm at the general election In Juno, 1888, an follews: del. del. Salem 10 Enat Balem.--.22 North Balcm.. 0 Bouth Biilem--- H Jefl'orHon. 7 Murlou 3 Mchama fi Howell I'rulrio. 7 Htayton 6 Lincoln 0 Silver Creek... 13 darleld 3 Ablqua 0 LhuIhIi 5 Gcrvula 7 Woodburn- -.- 0 Hubbard....... C Aurora 0 Butteville 0 Horcb 3 Turner., 0 Fnlrlleld 2 Champoeg-- - 2 St. Paul 2 Sublimity...- fi Total 105. The primaries will bo held nt the usual pluco in each precinct at two o'clock p.m., Saturday, the 5th of April. 1890, except in tho preclnctH of 8ulerri, EuHt Balem, ami North Salem. In these three preclnctH the mat ter of appointing JiidgeB and clerks and opening the polls at tho pri maries at;tl tlio tlmu thereof Ih loft to tho direction of tho precinct com mlttccH. In the other prccluctH open prima ries will bo held unless otherwise ordered liy the precinct coninllttco or tuo primary convention. Geo. H. IluitNirrr, C. It. Mookeh, Chairman. Secretary. eight 10 twelvo times tlio capacity of n slnglo wire of tho old Morse Ays system. Tho lines under the Patten system, It is claimed, would cost about 75 per cent less than under tUo present systems. Whero the Western Union costs $10,000,000 an nually to operate the new method, covering every postal route In the nation, would cost only $0,000,000 to operate. Press rales would he reduced one-third, and a ten-word message would cost tho uniform prlccof ten cents to any point in tho union. Tho government should under take postal telegraphy. It would givo a competition that Is not ob tainable from any other source. It tvould stimulate improvements in telegraphy that are not now antici pated. It would wonderfully Im prove the service wo now huve. building the new uystem would lake a great deal of tho surplus lubor now idle. It would give em ploy incut constantly for (ens of thousands of young men and wom en. If I'ostmnBter-ueneral Wana- maker wants to make his mime fa mous lu the annals of American history, let him bring about postal telegraphy. Ho will be resisted by tho present mouopolv but ho will bo uphold by the people. He will bo tho tlrst cabinet officer who has done anything of vuluo for the pub lic lu many years. wpyxn co?t 7 vr,n cent mcm Tho government proposition of a Postal Telegraph Is bringing out the fact that thoro uro cheaper systems of transmission by an olcctno cur rent over h wiro than that at pres ent employed. There may not be a uinro desirable or safer system than that in uso but experiment nloiio could determine. Tho syndicate of New York cap! tallsta, who offer for ?25,000,000 to put up.a postal telegraph system to cover Jhp.wVjo UnlM Stutcs and reach ovory postofllcc, would not employ tho Morso telegraph. Thoy would adopt tho Patten multiplex telegraph Invention, tho past year hi successful operation between Now York utid Philadelphia. J)y this system ouo wire is made Tress Cniiimrnl.t. East Oregeniau: The leading mills of Pucet Sound aro combined In a trust, under the name of tho Pacific Pine Lumber Company. This company coutioht tho output of s'xtceu mills, located on tho Sound, aud at Astoilu and Empire City, Oregon, having a dally capac ity of over two million feet. Other mills, which otherwi.se would run, aro idle, In obedience lo this great trado conspiracy. Tho trust not only owns the mills, but great bodies of timber lauds, vessels, lugging roads, aud other Investments. John II. Mitchell In U. S. Senate: "Thellnauonil history of every na tion on earth, since nations were firstborn, shows, without a solitary exception, that as the volume of money became scarce, prices ebbed, values declined, wnges became lower, tho price of farms aud farm products went down, business streams becamu stagnant, and the tho hideous spectre of hard times, and tho gaunt, starving wolf of want stood grimly grinning and madly snarling In tho pathway of tho laborer, tho merchant, tho artisan, tho farmer." Eugene Register: There Is a great deal of talk, now that tho work of assessment Is at hand, on ttlo sub ject of the Oregon tax laws. Wo do not supposo that any state has a perfect, or even a model, system of taxation; but that radical changes aro needed In the system of assess ment in this state Is clearly demon strated. By tho present system of equalization, there Is a great oppor tunity for variance botween tho as sessment ami the actual financial rating of tho man, aud It is u notori ous fact that the hcavicbt nmocrtv holders pay the smallest per cent, of tax. Tho Dalles Tlmos-Mt.-Ono good cfleot may bo expected to come from tho third party movement this cam paign, and that Is, the old parlies will bo morucareful how they manip ulate conventions. Tho rule of cliques will no longer bo popular, and politicians will not carry the votes of either organization In their pockets. Tho third party will ho a constant muunco to questionable practices, and If oouveuilonn desire to hold tho runic and II lo in line, they must make nominations suit able to tho peoplo, and not accord ing to tho dictation of leaders. St Louis Republic: Women lu St. Louis, as a general thing, aro like a Hock of sheep. When one who is reckoned a leader jumps over tho fence at a certain vnp the others all follow aud are satisfied to draw up at tho next clover spot In the pasture wlthcxuctly thesamo burrs sticking to their sides and tho s.ime splinters (fashion splinters) fringe thcirfronts. Wshidl see w omen ofall dimensions, those that would fill a square hole; those that are as elongated as "Alice in Wonderland;" thoso with waists as flat as tin ironing board, and those whose general appcranco recalls the rolling-pin, nil rushing around lu Surah silk Scotch plaids If somebody docs not interfere, for tho silk buyers have bought these positive plaids in great profusion and Women are con vincing themselves and their friends that nothing Is so becoming, nothing so new, nothing so fashionable as plaids, Wasco Co. Sun: We are glad to see that the farmer is realizing his condition and seeking the causes of It. The late mass-meeting at Eight Mile was entliusiustic and success ful, aud is a note of warning to those who oppote him. It will bo utterly useless lo expect to vote stupidly for ills party ticket in the 'future; ho hus grown tired of wait- lug for legislation In Ids favor, aud now proposes to tako more active part in political alTairs and lighten ufittin if t 1 1 1 .. . ,l, i. 1... I. ,., I.... .. )duhiu v.. liju uuniuun lit; turn uuili mi uncomplainingly. San Francisco Exuuilwr: It is pleasant to learn that Jay Gould is to be married again, and the pleasure Is not Impaired by the prospective bridegroom's assertion that he hurt no such intention. If Mr. Could is not going to bo married ho ought to be. Ho has too much money for one person, aud he should divide. As lie has shown no disposition, at least not which ho has not been able to re. strain to divide witli the public, ho ought to k! vo the keys of Ids sale to a wife. Seattle Times: It is stated that Sefator Do ph's efforts lo punish newspaper correspondents for pul Hulling tho proceedings of executive bcssIoiis, are very likely to result in tlio doing away with star chamber proceedings lu the senate. If this should be tho outcome of tho inves tigation Mr. Dolph will have tin wittingly done the people a great service. Prluevlllo News: Tho press throughout the state is almost unan imous in favor of repealing the mortgage tax law, us recommended by tho assessors' convention, FIMJM JEFFfiKSOX. Mr. Turpln, Miss Jessie Looney, Mr, Cordon. A. W. Bowcrsox. and B. E, Crltchlow, of Salem, brother of the' groom. March 20, 1800. A man who has nracticcd medi cine for forty years, ought to know salt from suttar; read wimt nosa. Toledo, 0., Jan. 10, 1887. Messrs. I-. J. Clicnev & Co. Gentlemen: I have been in the general practice of medicine ror mosj, 40 years, anu would say that In all my practice aud exjHTieiico have never seen a preparation tiiat I could prescribe with as much confidence of success us I can Hall's atarrh Cure, man ufactured by you. Have prescribed it a great many limes and Its died Is wonderful, and would say lu con clusion that I have yet to find a caso of Catarrh that it would not cure. If they would lake It according to di rections. Yours Truly. L. L. GOUSUCH, M. D. Office, 215 Summit St. We will give $100 for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken inter nullv. F. J. CHENKY & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Drug gists, ooc. The Spring Medicine. Tim popularity wlilcn Hcod's Ssrsapn rlllii has gained as a spring m'dlclno Is Arc Offering Some Choice Lots in Uni versity Addition.Size 75 by 142 for $400, 4Za and wu per Lot. Money tU i JBC aL aa, WAJd.l IIBltaSf t Nti IM,Sflfe I r.v-s. - "i-ei l 13 IPKBtiffi?'' larrn Loan TMW ED. N. EDES 1'roprletor o the And two Lots 40 by 120 on Cottage street, near Court, $900 each. Houses and Lots in different parts of the City rom $a0 up. 6 to 8 PerCent. wnmlcrfiii. It nohgpKffpic liit thoso Cl mtnts of health-Klvlng, blood-pnrlfying and nppctlte-restoring which erybody seems U need nt this senson. Do not con tinue in ft dull, tired, unsatisfactory con dition when you may up so tnuih benefit ed by Hood's Bh ran pa rill a. it purine? the blood and inulies tlio wenk strong. Keep your eye on The Garden road. The choicest and btst in the vicinity of Salem. We have two choice, Improved fruit and vegeta ble gardens aud u few live and ten acre tracts I u tho vicinity of The Garden road. Come early to get first choice. Itemcmber there Is but one road known as The Garden road near Salem, so known for the last twenty-five years. Inform your self beftire buylnij. Sam:m Land Comimky. ."-10-tf As wo predicted, our popular city marshal, S. It. Chtltchlow, has not been Improving property nor visit ing Salem so often without a purpose. Last evening at half past six at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. French, and in the presence of a few iiitimato friends of thu contracting parties, his union for life with Cluudlo A. French was solemnized by Rev. 1. 11. Fisher of Albany. Many beautiful and use ful presenta were received by them. After tho ceremony was performed a uountiini supper was served, at which nil did themselves Justice. After spending tho evening picas uutly with conversation and music, tho invited guests departed, all wishing the happy couple n long and prosperous life, etc. Thus two more of Jofierson's highly respected young peoplo have settled down lo married Hfo and tho prospects aro go.nl for others to follow their ex ample. Tho happy couple will leave to-day for it visit to Salem aud will return Sunday and tako up their abode In Jetierson. Those present, outside of tho family weie ltev. I. 11. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. llnretidrlek, Mr. and Mrs. Jtuyhurii, There Is not a working man or woman in Salem but can afford to tako the Evknino Jouknai. at 10 cents a week delivered at your hoiibe. It contains all the news of importance in cnndcntul form. Wrleht'H cmcani t'onstln.illon remedy nroinotes n rcinliir mill lieiltliv notion of imp uowfis, niii.H uigemon:uiu win noi ir rlln c tlio most sensitive Monmt-h. Chll dri'n tulin It remllly. Sold '. nil druggists. (io')il fur Croup ami Wlioupinpoouli. Dr. Helden: I have used your Ethereal Cough Syrup In my fam ily for several years, and cheerfully bear testimony to lis excellent qual ities in allaying any Irritations of tho lungs or throat, and also find it very good for croup and whooping oongh. KRKD ARNOLD, Stock ton. Large size 1, small 50c. For sale by all druggists. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best snlvo In the world for cu. bruls. os.Borcs, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tet- ict, cimpiiuu minus, cunoiiiius, corns, una all skin eruptions, mid positively cures iinrt, tiriiu unjr rtfllir(tfl. illH io givo perfect satlsfiiction lunuea, rricejeenis Korsnleby Daniel J ON FARMS AND IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Wo have n largo list of welldncated and well-improved farms that we are ofl'eriug at a bargain aud on easy terms. FOR EXCHANGE. Four well improved farms of 480 acres each and some improved resi dent and livery barn property in Kansas, niitUomo well located vacant lots in St. Joe, Mo for any good property in the Willamette valley. A No four blooded stallions, 4 toG yean, old, for farm or country property, will pay difference if any. THE GLOBE Employment and General Intelli gence Office, NO. 292 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. O WANTED Orders for help, girls for general housework, to furnish help of all kinds. .i..... i ... ..,. i. l .. -.ii.i.. .Li..i...i.i r-rr FISHING TACKLE ! Largest Stock GREATEST VARIETY, and Newest Goods MOST REASONABLE PRICES. Candy Kitchen, CONFECTIONERIES, FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS, C1GAR8 AND TOBACCOS 313 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. East Salem Grocery Store A, ML. Eisner Is now ready to wait on nil thnt may wish anything; In tho line or groceries, nnd will t-cli us reasonable us nny one In tho city. more mciueu on corner .Marlon nnd Fourteenth streets. ZUm PATHONIZE Home Industry, nnd use Mountain Halm Cough Cure, Guar nnleod to gic reliel or money refunded M una fact u red Hy II. H.i'ross, fcfalem, Ore gon. Aslcyourdruggistforlt. l-8dlm Agents Wanted. Agenls to sell tho "Heautlful Story ." 'Living World." ".Sea nnd Land." Most rapldlv selling books on tho market. 2.22dlm it HTEMi, 10 Court street. New Express Wagon. WILLIAM HOLCOMB Has started n new express wagon and is now ready to deliver baggago to and from iuu uupm, uiiu mi any pari. 01 ine city. HlVt Hagatrge of nny kind dc nonce vered on short BROOKS & HARR1TT, No. 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon. i per box. guaranteed or money re- ry, druggist. noon;rv NOTIOKS. KNIOIiT30I'M,Yrill.VS.-Ucgularmeel lug on Tuesday night ofcachweek at 7:.w p. m. ... . J.O'DONALD.-C. O. W. 1 1. II. WATKUS. K.olU.aiulij. 01.IVK1.ODOK No. IS, I. O, O. F., meets In Odd FelltiHn' Hull upstairs. Cornci Cniiiiiiervlul nnd Fcny iiiuii.v in t.yu ii. in. J, I., MlTCIIhl!!., becretnry, streets, ovury 1 Kit- A. Manning, N. a. GA. It.-eilgwlck Post, No, 10, Depart- IllCnt Of OlPirnll. limnfHnvrrv Mnnilnv evening nt tho hull over tho Oregon Ijind company's oltlcv. Visiting comiades uri y invneu tnuttcna, .1). C.SiiEiniAN, rost Commader. npii din cordially Invited to attend. B. A. 1UNDI.K, Adjuta it, R8Q The United States Official Investigation of Baking Powders, Made under authority of Congress by the Chemical Division of the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, and recently completed, Shpws the Royal Baking Powder to be a cream of tartar baking pow der of the highest quality, superior to all others in strength, leaven ing power, and general usefulness. The Royal Baling P0ycjcr is thus distinguished Yy the highest expert official authority the leading Baking Powder of the world. A O. IT. V A.o.u. v WvdncMluy ov Protection Ixidirn Nn. 2, A. Salem, Oregon. Meet each CIlllleuLltM h.lll 111 Mnln In siimiico block, corner Commercial and J'liemekota slreols. Visiting and Solouru. Ingligethren Invited 8 A IUNlu.t, M W I ha Kun, Itccoriler. Latest designs lu Baby Carriages, Hammocks and Summer Goods will arrive lu a few days. JGSyNo trouble to show goods. Wm. B rown DEALERS INI BOOTS AND SHOES, Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, AND FUKS. This liouso carries n largo stock of first class goods fiotn the best manufacturers In tho Mm Id, and Is prep.ned to give satisfac tion, both in htjo and quality, to eery ouo Mho uill pui chase goods lit them, f ms. x- i) I II ,11 1UUE AND PREVENTIVE WITH. out medicine For Information con cerning Dr. A WILFOKD HALL'S iieimn nimpiner, can on oraQUrcss f. L,. MUOKB, LKC4ll Agt., 1 University llulldlng, dalcm Oregon. JOM. ALBEHT. Agent. INSURANCE (Company. I Fire and Ma rine. - Salem, Oregon P. J. MARTELL, Star Chop House, CourtRtrcet, Salem, Oregon. Warm lunch nt nil hours, first-class, G vo us a call. Everything 2.12tf No. 231 Commercial Street, SALEM - OREGON SHAW & DOWNING, L VKOFUSSIONAL CAltDS. J.J. Shaw, ATTORN EY AT LAW, Kulem, Oregon. Olllco ilrst door to tho left nt heiicl of stairs lu the rear of Ladd & Hush's bank. 1IL.MON FORI, Attorney at law. Salem, OregOll. Olllco UPkluIrs In Pntl,.n'u ock. JOHN A. CARSON, " Counsellor and attorney nt law. Slember of the ll.ir of Ontario. Canada. TO Btnte street, Salem, Ort'gon. yurveon i. Ottlce nfllAA Inn. mi'rlv occupied bv Ur. itl.iim .ii... n. Olllco hours 8 tnuu. m. mi. I fmm o '.. i nnd 7 to K p, in. Dlbeasesof tho rectum nnd chronic diseukes n spe-lalty. Firteen ymr pH'rlence. (jw J-Vlt.A.Cl. PRILL, I'HyHloInn una Surfjoon bOl'TH SALUt. Olllco hours K to 10 tt in. nnd from s to i and 7 to S p. in, Fornurly of ilntmio. W" r'' "xVIIXIAlilH. TKN'OlfRATlTErt M . and lyiHittrlter Copy im. WlllmaUr nMrts of trials, etc.; copying on typc wrlterucciimtelyand noutly done, otllce ocrA I icaion's furnlluro store, Com. merclal street, Kaleiu, CTi CIIARLCS C. UUUTIU, M. U., Si and Homoeopathic. physician, and rcsldenco, ISA Court strtvt, Inotll Real -Ores AND- Agents GENERAL AUCTIONEERS! B8Vc liavo a larpe li-t of farm lands nnd city property forsalo aim. lake charge of unction sales in any part of the state NO. 2Q4 COMMERCIAL STREET. SALEM. OREGON 9Itmncu omce at Bllverton, c. F. McOulre, Agent. We Mrs. F.A.Crump, DRESSMAKER, Misses' Dresses a Specialty I tfS-Call nt '101 Summer street. From Terminal or Inferior Points Ihe Northei'u Pacific Railroad Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It Ir tbe'dlnlng car route. It runs through vestibule, trains every day In tho year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No chaugo of cars.) Composed of dlnlngcars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Of latest equipment, TOURIST Sleeping Cars! Rest that can be constructed nnd in which iii'conimodtiiions are both freo nnd lur nlslied for holders of first und second-class tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. UU'HITKWTH. OOIIKRT AMc.NAI.LV, NO. 132 bTATi: STHHKT. I Inns ami speelunitlous of nil classes ol of building on short notice. Muperlu liudoncoofwork promptly loond uher JS-tf The Next Thing Wu wlhli lo mention is Delivery Wagons am Express Wagons A continuous line connecting with Ml llnch nllording direct and uninterrupted service.- l'ullnian sleeper reservations can be se ured In advance through nny agent of the road. Through tickets to nnd from nil points in America, England nnd Europe can be purchased nt any ticket omce of this com pmy. Full Information concerning rates, time of tralnt-outes und other details furnished .... ui'tuicuuuu io any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, A?'!'nnt General I'nsseneer Agent, No. i.t.S'K''1 s!ii cor. Washington; Port land, Oregon, JACOB L. MITCHELL. Local Ageut, Balem, Or. THE -O- JOHN KNIU11T, BLACKSMITH. Horuoihoelnc mid rrulrlne speclaltj f.ll" the UKitorUbVrty slrevt. si,'m Orvfcoti, aauif Wcnro receiving a splendid II ty express wagons. vehicles of this class are Invited to call and ru ill H inert likwm. .... .. wclallv for ..s. for ..r,w.... -...": " " "v ""i'i en.cies, millt e.s ........ ...v.v.0 .irairiv wagons ami c &5-A11 examine. interested lu rvatory of iter Of the N UUmrtto I'nlver Ity Salem, Orc Srhi".!'KV,,.,ll.Pl'toml Mu'l 'In-wJ "n wUHtoK1iMvriu,iiuioM'ho..l. Vwirly Ht- i'L'f wr!!tMichni ror thonmuuB Lm Wm"!.0 Lr' z M ''lu. L..ij.'T.,"vr: ": "imin. iis iiutiv l'rlh.na Uk Manila l'Hrvin iiri ,u ii ' .r voi-ul Cult uro, llano, UJrHii, Molln, ltj Orpin. Ilufinouv CRunwnwInt. nnd ('las. V&eblu"" rmou Oiploiua. f.n ou ctmiiilrtion of courw; SrUd for Wtttlocuft an J rln-iit.r. "un R. M.WADB&CQ Union Title AstracFCopanI Commerolaut., rooms formerly occupy bv VV..I.a,,isEns,an!r8Uank ABSTRACT jrrrrwwfTW A i JKlrllli iCIl I RUNS Knst trains wlih I'ullmnn Vestibule Driiwlng mini sleepers, dining ears and i rf?i r Iu,ei,t de"'Bn. between Ohicago "nu Milwaukee nud Bt. Paul nnd Minne- ,ii,!'.,s.t Traln8 with Pnllmnn vestlbuled itrnwing room sleepers, dining cars nnd !5hmor,u.,C8' ,les'en. between Phlcago undMilwiuikeonnd Ashland und Dulutb. rJ.Ur?,11 f "''"inn vestibule drawing room nnd colonist sleeper vln the North ,, Jl railroad between Chicago nnd "U.VM. Lineulent trains to nnd from Eastern, ,in .IJ!,1; iN(,!:i,ler.n nna central Wiecon in jMiints, ntrnrdlng unequaled senice to 'JW' " "Ukcshii Koud du Ijic, Osh w i, V,.eienaV; '"eneslJn. 'hlpiewa Fulls, ,m.V ifJ""-0' II,I.r.l.ey. Wis., and Ironwood unit Uevemer, Mich. tt,"Jt,iQc,s' ilee.l,,n? car reen-ntiong, !. ..?.Il . es nnt,,"tuer Information, apply in 'Boats anywhere In tho United States or Uinuda. it. c. UARLOW, i i aiv.q. ... Uen'l Trntlio Mgr. vc.'. n.... ., . LOUI- ECKSTEIN. See Wl nnd Tkt AsUt u,lwftu U B vu iffWl'SS circular. M VAUVIN. 7MXr 7Vt.tjl. Willi. If you tve our work you will say lanm .... ,, Chccso Factory for Sale. hliU.?,n ,eese tM)"nr nnd tilenslls for sale i5E5ilr,l,,5,,0 btaytiiu, one and half uores of Klmd garden laud connected with hwA ' y lo l" undersigned on the pre in Hlmwl J.W.TIIOMAH. ttin'OR'Jh: i-'l Uea Ciujtti Cure heals !.V,Si.Sn. '""C8. "ire usthma and the BnM hJ?--!" ,c uKn and colds. Try It. rarw ll.lAALiirutilUWaMifcTiii &t mnniw09tu2mimmmxmw Uvr7ravuiLuUn;ouuin. wttsr