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TH1 OAPITAIi -EVENING JOURNAJL
TIE CAPITAL JOUMfJ
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promptly notlty the nfllce,
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charged for the Wxxxlt Journal will be
pern are not delivered
. KELLER & SONS, ,
Fine Furniture, elegant in finish,
artistic in design, Headquarters
tar office, dimngroom, bedroom and
kitchen furniture, wallpaper and
decorations, lace curtains over 200
patterns, curtain poles, dadoes,
mirrors and mouldings, art goods,
novelties in easels, pictures,
studies, brackets, carpet rugs, etc.
JQTPicture Framing and Furniture re
pairing Wareronms 318-320 Eldridge
Block.
THE "CAPITAL JOURNAL"
OH BALK AT
Patton'n Boole Store,
Dearborn's Boole Store,
rravorlte News Stand.
NO CHEAP BRIDGE.
Positive Statement From
County Conrti.
the
25c Want Column.
Notice Inserted for ONH OKNT J'Klt
WOItl) EACH INHKItTION. No nrtvor
tlsometit Inworlod In lliU column for lent
Ihim twenty-five coiiIk.
irAN rKD Airood honest boy to work In
II More. Apply ntlhlsolllco 31Itf
"TjrANrKD-Eldcrly man wellHCUlnlcd
V V with fanner of thin county to do
llclllnfc-. Work llfbt. (Jood iiv lor rleht
man. Call at Journal oince.
TTrANTKD-Immod lately A iimull kit
Yy of carpenter's tools; second hand. In
quire at this office.
rANTKI. 1'oslllon nH bookkeeper.
Good reference irlven. Address
Im." thli office. -3-17-61
WANTKO TO IlKNT. Any ono ImvlnR
a II ve or six room house to rent near
the business part of the city can And a
permanent renter by leaving word at the
Journal office.
F
TTOH HAMS A linn Woodbury team
' nvo yearn oia, niuiymnr, on eon. Ail
urcKi mrs.
ii
7K)Il JIKNT Furnished rooms Ui rent.
Well located on street ear line, .1 l&lw
It uppcara that there is a inlwip
prchenfllon lu regard to the nature
of the order recently made by the
county courtfl of Marion und Polk
counties relating to the construwtlon
of a bridge ncrosj the Willamette nt
this place.
A careful perusal of the advertise
ment calling for proposals for bids,
will show that wo not only call for
bids for tlio building of tho bridge
as It was before, with the addition
of eullk'lcnt pier protection, In ac
cordance with the plans furnished
by us, but ulso for the construction
of n combination truss bridge com
plete, and also for the construction
of an Iron or steel bridge
complete, according to plans nnd
specifications furnlshcdby the bidder,
all the material of the old bridge to
become the proporty of tho con
tractor, und no material is to be
used under cither plan "except
such as Is good, perfectly sound and
fit for tho purpose for which it is
used," all material nnd labor to be
Inspected by the superintendent,
und the decision of the board of
county commissioners to be final.
It will therefore bo seen that we are
In no sense confined to thu restor
ation merely of tho old bridge. The
courts will not In any event approve
of the putting In of a brldgo that Is
nut first class lu nil respects. Of
this the people can rest assured.
Notice advertisement.
T. C. Hiiaw, Judge, Marlon Co.,
.1. Rtoukfkk, Judge, l'olk Co.
A SAD DROWNING.
The Six-Year-Old 8on of W. T. Rig
don Meets Willi a Sad Death A
Heart Rending Sight -
.Clymor.
MKUml
7H)K KENT Well furnlithed barn for
one or two horses. Journal Office.
fiXMt ItKNT-A dcslrnblo busluess ofilce
II In beat bloc In town. Innulront this
office. 2-1 tf
nort BALK OKTUADISfor city property
L1 In Hnlotn, flay acre of land suitable
lor grope culture, eight uillcs south of Ba
loni. Also two hundred aoren bent poach
land for salo nlno miles south of Kalcm,
dirt cheap, U. (1, (lien, 318 Chmnisketu
street, Hulein.
ClALESMKN WANTKH AT ONCK-A
Q few good men to soil our goodiiby wim
ple to tlio wholesale and retail trade. Wo
are tho largest manufacturer In our lino.
Liberal salary paid l'ormancnt position.
Money advanced for wagtM, advertising,
eto. Ior terms address Uetilcnnlal Manu
facturing Co., CJileago, HI, 2.lH.t.t,30t
&
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole
agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder.
Miss Fnunlo Hold, of Bllyor Creek
Falls, Is n guest nt tho Capital City
restaurant,
LndloH' blouses and boys' waists
at Ilolversou's. lv
Fresh bananas und the finest
peanuts lu town, ut Himihoii'h fruit
Htaud.
m
For kid gloves und corsets go
dlrcot to Ilolverson's. lie Is head
quarters, lw
II. L. llcntty lost u gray dress
coat with his day book und other
valuable papers hi tho coat pocket,
lost Tuesday (tho 18th), between thu
Chetnown Indlun school nnd Zena.
Fllidor pleaso drop u curd to II. L.
IJpatty, Meta, Tillamook county, Or.
Ladles' you cau buy underwear nt
Ilolverson's much cheaper than you
can make It. lw
Have tho Daily Jouunal left ut
all the uows, nt
your door nnd get
10 cents a wuok,
Tally for tho girls, boys, old folks
and bublen, nil kinds at .Touch &
Berunrdl'a,
Patulous dentuNopvrutioim utDr
T. O. Smith's, OOBtato street,
Ilolveruon maki u speelulty of
dreas goods. lw
Deputy Sheriff Mlscnor camo up
from Fortluud yesterday with n
three year man, nnd us usuul put
up with Uncle "Jectucs" Itatohellor,
returning this morning.
Savo money by buying your dry
goods nt Ilolverson's. Ills prices
are always tho lowest. )v
Tho ludy rvuders of tjjo JouitNAL
suouiu not mil to look tip tho merits
ofthe"l4rco Can linking Powder,"
for which Gilbert A rnttorson lire
solo agents.
Don't forget, Tho Globe U tho
plnco to list your projwrty for n
quick return. 202 Commercial street.
3-I-tf.
Advertisers will do well to nolo
that tho JouitNAL Is tho paper that
tho inaAseu of tho ooplo of Kalem
nud suburbs are reading.
Tho Hon Ton nxtuuntnt Is setting
tho brat 2fi cent meals lu thu city
now.
Hon HAi.K.Cheat hay. Call ut
I'ttdtlo Uider Vinegar A Fruit Tre
minKf. S.2I.VH
Sonh ok Vi:tkuant. Thursday
evening preliminary steps were
taken to secure a charter for a camp
of Sons of Veteruns organization at
Salem, About 25 entered their
mimes and record of their father's
service on application for n charter.
The fee was fixed at $1.50 to become
a charter member, and Commander
Sherman of Sedgwick Grand Army
post wus authorized to receive the
money nnd secure tho charter. A
mustering olllecr will come up from
Kust Portlund probably, nnd swear
tho boys in. Mr. Hhcrman will
not send tho list nwny until next
Monday und every veteran who has
n son over 18 yours of ago should
send up his name, and all Sons of
Veteruns, who honor tho memory of
their futher'u military service, should
sco that their namo goes on thu
charter list. Cull ut tho Clerk's
ofllco ut tho court house, where Mr.
ttiioriiiuii worKs, nna enter your
unme. Let the order bo well organ
ized by Decoration Day us there Is
Important work then for tho Sous of
Vetoruus.
OAUOLINH GAfli: WILL APl'KAU IN
Mil. Baknks ok Nkw Yoiiic At
Heed's opera house next Mouduy
oveultig, Miss Cnrolluo Gugo und
tho entire Keono company will bo
seen In Kent Thomas' adaptation of
Mr. llarnes of Now York. Tho
company uses their own scenery es
pecially painted for this piece. Tho
Victoria dally Colonist of February
-an, in spcuKiug or tins company
says: "Caroline Gage supported by
Hurry F. Kceuo's company of play
ers, played Mr. llarnes of New
York ut tho Victoria thentro threo
nights to Immense business, tho
pleoo Is splendidly ndaplcd to
tho company. "Miss Cnr
olluo Gage, who plays tho leading
roie, Aiurini rooii, is only ill yours
old, has n strikingly handsomo face,
superb figure, nud drosses her parts
beautifully us In fact do tho entire
company." Thosnlo of seats opened
Wednesday at Dearborn's bookstore,
118 Stato street, nnd Is already as
suming enormous proportions.
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1 KKUIIILK 1IKATINO. TllOrt IS U
good denl of beating golug on In
this city ut present and wo hear of
more or less In every town in tho
county. In tho city It Is mostly
done In back, out-of-the-wny places,
bauk yards und alloys, Tho pound
ing that Is given Is often very severe
und causes black und blue marks
quUo frequently. Thew poundings
huvo caused a strained state of feel
ings in mora than one household
nud should bo nduuuUtored with
wisdom and tact nud nt the most
oppnrtuuo time. For four some of
our renders may bo misled wo will
suggest that spring house-olouiilug
hnsopened up quite briskly and the
sound of tho caret-beatlng Is tho
muslo referrrd to with most ve
heuieuso occasionally by tho head of
tho family.
WantkotoVihitthkOldIIomk
This morning a street ear whs mer
rily Jingling along past the stnto
house when a funny thing happen
ed, lu the twinkle of uu eyo the
hurso ducked his head, slipped clear
out of his collar, bridle, harness nud
nil und struck u regular tuyiuo gait
for thu old barn. Tho next car came
along nud tho two cars cumo down
together.
One of the saddest accident that
has occurred In the city the past few
months happened this morning
nbout 10 o'clock, in which Ralph,
the six-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. T. Rlgdou lost hlfi life In u most
sad way.
"Tho facts are as follews:
Mr. Rlgdou lives out In Capital
Parknddltlon to tho city on 18th
street, nnd this morning about 3:30
the little son of Mrs. Bellinger, who
lives Just across the street from Mr.
Rfgdoii's, enmo over and asked for
Ralph to go over to his house nnd
play with him. Mrs. Rlgdou grant
ed the request nnd tho little fellows
went over to Mrs. Bellinger's, and
Mrs. Rlgdon thought nothing
wrong until near ten o'clock, when
fehe became alarmed, us the son
hardly eve r staid away from home
over an hour nt n time. Mr. Rlgdon
returned from town ubout this lime,
und began to prepare to take the
train for Jefferson, in company with
Mrs. Bellinger. Mr. Rlgdou learned
of the Ilttlo son's long absence, and
noticing his wife's uucaslnesi ho ut
oiipo went over to Mrs. Bellinger's
and there was horrlflpd to see Mrs.
Bellinger's Ilttlo son standing in the
yard by himself and looking badly
scared. Mr. lligdou begged of tho
Ilttlo fellow to tell him where Ralph
wus, but the child would not talk.
Mr. Rlgdon at once beeamo
seriously alarmed and his first
thoughts wore that his
son was In tho small ditch that
runfl diagonally across Capital Park
just ubout 100 yards touth cast of
Mrs Bellingers. He ran to the ditch
and following Its course down
toward the depot, knowing full well
that if such an accident had have
occurred that tho child would lodge
ut the first obstruction. He r.m
down tho ditch until he came ! a
heap of brush In tho water Jui
above the railroad and just west of
tho road leading to Turner. At
first he saw no sign of the child und
stinted to leave, thinking that tho
child had only wandered nwny, but
to muko certain, ho turned and
went nearer nud ho was al
most overcomo to seo tho
white faco of his child lu tho brush
Just out of water, he jumped Into
tho ditch immediately and soon had
the child in his arms und carried
him to tho depot only a fow yards
from tho place where he found him.
Tho distracted father used every
available means to restore his child
to life us ho was cold and from ap
pearances dead when found. A
doctor was sent for nnd Dr. Smith
soon responded but u careful ex
amination revealed the fact that he
had been In thu water ut least an
hnurnud nil hopes were gone. Tho
child wus conveyed home by friends
followed by n distracted father and
the scene when tho mother
ga.cd on tho lifeless form, was heart
touching to tho coldest mortal.
Both parents are almost overcome
with grief as tho drowned child was
their only son nnd tho father had
set much lu store for his boy. He
would hnvo been six years old the
121th day of May.
Hardly hud Mr. Rlgdon left Mrs.
Bollinger's until tho Ilttlo son of
Mrs. Bellinger broke down nud said
that they were playing along the
bank of the ditch and all at once he
saw Ralph In tho water. Ho was
so badly frightened that ho ran to
thu houso and hid, not telling a
word of tho ocaurreneo. Some fif
teen or twenty men were working
only n fow hundred feet front
whore "tho nccldont occurred nnd
hud tho Ilttlo boy given tho
alarm tho child could havo
easily been saved, for froth on
tho brush where he was found, ut
most a quarter of n mile from where
ho fell In, shows plainly that tio was
allvo when ho lodged there. Both
boys were nbout tho same nge.
Thu loss of their only son ut this
time Is n severe blow to his parents.
Ralph wasu dutiful son, and thu
mother says that It Is tho first lu.
stance where ho wentaway without
her or someone with him.
After tho child was taken home
tho parents did not feel satisfied un
til a second doctor, Dr. Cartwrlght,
was called und made another ex
amination, but all efforts wore lu
vain.
Thu child will bo burled ut Jetler-
sou but tlio itinera I arrangements
havo not been completed yet.
Mr. nud Mrs. Rlgdon hud Just got
Into their now homo and were
beglniug tw look forward fur a
pleasant summer, when they met
with this sad utllctlou. Thuy have
tho heartfelt sympathy of their
many friends.
John Stephen, of Illinois, a flrsl
class plasterer of many years ex
perience, Is in the city and will
make this his future home with his
family.
Ex-Senator Voorhees, of Wood
burn is In this city under the care of
Dr. Curtis, nnd we are pleased to
learn that he is recovering nicely
after n painful surgical operation.
Fishing In tho Willamette is now
being indulged In by the boys and
also their dads, fcume fine rail,
salmon trout, red horse and suckers
are being taken. There Is a law
against catching the speckled or
mountain trout, and as Salem fishers
have no use for suckers In any form,
the sport Is reduced to a minimum.
John Davlj, of Lincoln, Neb., left
here six years ago. He sold his
furniture to a dealer in this city who
then told him he would be buck.
"If I come J will buy my furniture
of you." YV-sterday he arrived in
the city and, true to his word, went
to tho dealer and bought a large lot,
too.
A Vkiiv Sick Man.-A Salem
physician wan called to Woodburn
by telegram yesterday to see B. 8.
Bonuey, of that place who Is very
ill. The doctor returned this morn
ing and reports his patient much
improved. Mr. Bouney Is one of
Oregon's substantial men and his
Illness Is deeply felt.
Mr. W. H. Conrad, late of Pasa
dena. Cal., Is lu the city and has
made all arrangements to open u
line stock of clothing aud gents'
furnishings, lu one of the Breyman
stores, second door north of the
Capital National bank. A largo
stock of goods are on the way for
Salem, and the new firm hope to be
ready for business by April 1st.
A largo crowd was noticed at Cat
teiliu's gallery yesterday, and In
quiry proved the attraction to be a
beautiful luigo negative of the uni
versity ptndcntB grouped on tbe
steps of ihf L-upliol. It wlil boa
line pieture, and ull students will
want one for future years. It is the
Ilncfel picture of Its rsie that Mr.
Catterlin has over taken.
East Oregeuiau: Last Friday
Mrs. M. Bileyu, of Scio, was visit
ing atlho residence of her mother,
Mrs. F. P. Daveney, between Jef
ferson and Scio, with her little slx-months-old
boy. During the day
Mrs. Bileyu placed the child on a
rug In front of the lire place and
went out of the room. Hearing the
child shriek, the woman rushed into
tho houso nnd found tho boy's cloth
Ing lu llarnes, The child had crept
near enough to tho coals for tbcm to
catch lu his clothes. Ho was fa
tally burned.
f. H. BARNES, Pres.
H. V. MATTHEWS, Trons.
Wm. HOWARD PHELPS, Sec
COMPANY
SALEM LAND
Incorporated 1889 Capital Stock $30,000.
rSTWrlto for our new folder, a descrlptlvo circular of Salem nnd vicinity.
By permission we refer to Capital National Bank, Salem, Or., Lincoln Land Company, Lincolu, Neb.,
Hon. G. L. Laws Member of Congress, Washington, D. O. m p
WALL, PAPER !
Just received, the largest Invoice of Wall Paper over brought to this city. A glnuco throughout
my Stock will couvinco you thnt I havo tho
The Very Latest Designs and Most Elegant Patten!
Which will bo sold at Bottom Prices. Also a Handsome Lino of
Lace Curtains Just Opened,
Also a Splendid Line of the Latest Style Lace Collars, just now Opened at the White Corner.
J. MEYERS.
PECIAL
SALE
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY
AT-
T. IM. PATTON'S
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STREET
AE
Kverjlnnly Kiioun
Tlmt nt thin nenson tho blood Is filled with
ImpiirltlF", tlio nccumulntliui of montlm
of eloso conllnemnt In poorly vontllnted
storpH, workithops and tenements. All
thee impurltlex und every traco of scrol
uln, Kiilt rlienm, or other dltteiixo mny bo
cxpell.d by taking Hood's Karxnparllln,
thu bi'tt blood puritlcr ever produced. It
Is tho only medlclno of which "100 docea
one dollar" Is true.
unci).
SMITH. At Sn. m., Friday, Mar.
ai, 1890, aftera snort Illness, John
A. Smith, of Salem, aged about 73.
Deceased was a resident of South
Salem for 15yeais, coming to Amer
ica from Germany at the ago of 20.
Ho leaves an aged widow In this
city and six children growu to man
hood, two sons, John V., nnd Peter,
living near Sllverton. Mr. Smith
wns n quiet, good hearted citizen,
possessed of none of this world's
goods, but highly respected and
bearing a good name. His death Is
mourned by many.
Tho funeral will take place nt 2:30
p. in., to-morrow (Saturday) at tho
Evangelical church of which de
ceased was a life member, and for
twoyears past, sexton.
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lOOO BOXES OK
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v Stationery
A FULL LINE
-OF
Crockery and Glassware!
Willi Ispecialtlcslln
Valerian China Tea Sets,
Freneli China Dinner Seto
HIDGWAY'S FAMOUS
Buckingham Pattern
-OF-
WILL BE OFFERED AT 25C AND 40C PER BOX
This Is by far THE CHEAPEST nud BEST PAPER ever offered to
the people of Marlon County
Come and See For Yourselves
THE "YOST"
Writiiif Machine
TllO above ir thn latest InvAndnn
of Mr. a. N. W. Yost, tho pioneer
r . n luHcuiiie, niHO inventor
in uuiii i no
graph -this
en I no,
:ho Kemlnk'ton and Coll
being his latest tna
CM. .LOCK WOOD, Agt.,
VorUI Telegraph Office,
207 CommorcUil St.
fiwi5jpygggp-'-;
ROYAL
SEMI-PORCELAIN
Of which we constantly Jceop a full line
nnd open stock, enabling us to inako up
Dinner and Teu sets of any size, or sell by
the single piece. The finest assortment o
CHAMBER SETS
Ever shown In Salem,
A RUUL STOCK
Ot tholatestand handsomsst patterns lu
Glassware.
Sl'lease call and examine our stock.
GO TO A. B. BUREN'S
WELLER BROS.,
201 Commercial Street,
Tho best belected stock of ilivi
good nud trlimutUKtt in tho city Is
nt Holverttou't. lw
To Til K 1-um SmiKUH We hnvo
tho U'st nud cheapest farm for wile
in Marion county, lcs than seven
inllea out, 30 per acre. Improve
ments coat more thau half that
much. Terms easy. Wo nlso hnvo
some of tho best pardon nud fruit
farm near town. Call nud hoo us.
Halein twud company. tf
Proposals forlHds.
BIDS will bo received by tho Board nl
CommlBnloin'rKof Mai lou county up
to a o cloclc p. m.. April 11 18SK), for the re
bulldlut: of tho brldgo ncroxs tho Willa
mette river, nt Huleni. Ureipm. on Itsorlg.
lualHlte Tlioorljinul map of survey, lu.
i-uiuiuK pruiiiuui river ni tutn or brldgo,
sounding and current course, will
Annul at tho ottleonr tlio county Judge ut
Haleiu. the rlchl belnir rranrvoil hv uni.i
buaidof comiiitiutlpncr to reject any and
nil bids 11UU will bo received:
l'lntt Kor tho rebuilding of thn Ih-Mta
at It wus before It wus carried away. In.
eluding theweiit approach, with tho uddt.
tloaol crib protection In accordance, with
plans and rpecttlcatloiu ou rile ut the
county court.
8vonil Kin the rebuldlng of the bridge
as It mi before It wai carrlcdaway, luclud
li" west npproaeh, with '.ho addition of
uiinuin yirr priurciitin in accordance,
wltli pluun and aecltlcatlouii to be tur
nMied by tbo bidder.
llhts will iiltn be received for the con.
structlonofa combination truss bridge
complete, lu ncoordauco with plans and
siHi'Mcutlou to bo furnished by the bid
der. AUo for tho eon triirlimi nr n Imn n.
Mrel truss bridge In accordance with plans
audspocinmtlons tobemrnUhed by tho
bidder. All the materlatof thoold brldgo
.........v.. ... nMi-iru.-iurf, nupcroiruciuro
ana approach to become tho property of
ura wuintcior, out no material shall be
ued excem such as Is miuett, perfectly
good and nt for the purpose for which It
Is used. All questions which limy nrUo In
regard to inequality of the material or la
bor lobe decided liythe siiperluteudent,
urn! In ease of appeal therefrom, the de
cUloa ot the board of commUuloners of
Marlon rouuiv to im iiimi
Adolt Is itxiulnM from each bidder
of 6prcvul. of the amount nf litsbld.
, , T. C. SHAW,
Couuly Judge of Marlon county.
Halom, Oregon, Maah II, 1SI0.
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WIRE !
CARPETS AND BEDDING,
398 Commercial Street,
ANE OK THK
Uments In tho Stato,
1'ortlund,
LARGKaT ESTABLI8II-
1-anro.st stock jLciral lilnnlcN l
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inortuiie. a a hiL't'pst diEimtmi unnd .
price llHt of Job priuilne', and catalogue ot
irijiu uiuukk, k. M. WAITiS-
Hteanj Printer Ha'ora Orecon.
VOLZ & CO.
No, 171 Commercial Street, Salem.
WANTED,
The dallv jvitronage of Uve hundred fim
Hies at the North lem meat miftet
C K. LOUX,
lYoprletor.
New Feed and Boarding Stable.
PAGE & FERGUSOX,
At the old Ktn-et Car lUrn. on hui.
trect. Special attention t7ea to eirfn?
for teams aud private rlss. 3 ""JS
CAN Fl'RSISII
uep
Or ALL KINDS,
THEBEST,
CHEAPEST,
We Defy Competitiun :
JGet our nrln i..v-
you buy '
PAHON'S BOOK STORK,
HAI.KM, . . ,
J. H, ELGIN
Wngon uml Cartago ltciialrlng
or tnaklnr. Wheel billdln it sjeelallty
ah worns Euaraitieed; druy aud trucks
built loordir. riow water prtcv comer
IVimiuerelsl and t'hemekete streets,
MMf,
FREE
f Reading Room and Restaurant i
Attention) innivmnM .,.. . ..
public n.n.Miiv u"."V". .i'. t the
permauent resuurant ami
room at W. C T. U hall
BROS.
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C. A. BURBANK
No, 317 Commercial Street.
DEAR GIRLS:
?ra.h,10n-Tnfly from nny yong man, but
irtbeyoireryouanlcolloxof
HellfnbraDd's Square Choeolale Creams,
M? .nly. Vy.."1'' l'atent I'rocess, take
"'",."7 "-" lnem c"lno ngalu, for they
State"1 " "ny "luao ,n tu Unlled
Guns, Guns, Guns !
A. H. Forstner & Co,
(Successor to Ben Korstnor.)
Keep a full line of Ouns, Itevolvers, Fish-
SOeCllI fit tll..l.n !.... ,- l-l..
iLl?n''"?ir.."mcu,nes a,"l micblnes ol all
j Kiuds, clothes wrlngeri, etc.. nt,
! New Store in Exchange Block,
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