Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, January 26, 1891, Image 1

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CAPITAL
VOL. 3.
"TELE PEOPLES' PAPER."
SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 2G, 1891.
urn
TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY."
NO. 279
EVENING
JOURNAL
-:-' FOR 1891 -:-
atF. S. Dearborn's, 263 Com'l St.
THE capital JOURNAL.
HOFER BROTHERS,
- Editors.
Standard Diaries,
JOURNALS, LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, DAY BOOKS, STOCK BOOKS, SUPERINTENDENT'S
BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, INKS and MUCILAGE, LEGAL PAPER, BLANK NOTES,
DRAFTS and RECEIPTS, BILLS RECEIVABLE BOOKS, BILLS
PAYABLE BOOKS, PRINTED CASH BOOKS.
Subscriptions Recived For all Periodicals.
THE OREGON NURSERY CO.
Is Offering a Large, Well Grown Slock of
FRUIT SHADE,.'OMAMENTAL AND NUT TREES.
Small Kru.it.
EVEUGREEXS,
VINES,
At Low
SHKUBS,
Prices.
ROSES, ETC.
Pause a
hi
Late Keeping Winter Apples a Special
Catalogue and Price-List free.
Address or call oh WIRT BROS.,
Ollico 1292 Cminercial street, Salem,
PAWS!
moment in your down-town career and step
to CRISSMAS & OSBORN'S store,
201 Commercial street.
YOU
WILL
PUBLISHED DAILY. EXCEPT BUND AY,
BT THK
Caoital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Offloe, Commercial Street, In P. O. Building
toitered at the postoftlce nt Salem, Or., as
second-class matter.
WOODBMN
mm
Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest
ONE AND THREE-FOURTHS MILLIONS.
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100,000 Prune Trees.
35,000 Royal Ann Cherry.
10,000 Early Crawford Peach.
10,000 Moorpark and Royal Apricot.
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35,000 Esopus Spltzenberg.
20,000 Graveustein Apple.
25,000 Yellow Newtown Pippeu.
15,000 Ben Davis Apple.
LIEGE STOCK
OF ALL
FREE
OTHER
FROM
INSECT
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YAR1ETIES
FES IS.
CATALOGUE FREE. ADDRESS :
J H. SETTLE MIER, Woodburn,
of fruits;
Oregon.
HOSVSE!
HOME, SWEET
If you can get a gpod article manufactured at homo you should give It
the preference. We keep a full line of the reliabld
Oregon Stove!
Including the Dexter, Eureka and Sultana.
The Best for trie Money.
W also keep Eastern Stoves, and among them the "Banner" line. Give
us a call and save money.
teiner &, Blosser,
Be surprised at the seemingly endless variety of useful
articles contained therein.
WHAT WILL,
If possible, surprise you more in the really small amount
of small change it requires to purchase them.
HIS NOBS.
The Picture Knobs, Tinware, Slop pails, Lamps, Under
ware, Shoes, Rubbers, and other nobby goods are to
be found at reasonable prices at the well
known Store of
CRISSJVTAN & OSBORN'S.
(Successor t H. S. Crissmau.)
ON STATE STREET.
IfliLLciti MIL.,
310 l'ora'1 Street
PJ.S
;im
)
Salem,
Oregon.
State.
Those
Plas the Largest Stock of Musical Goods it the
THE ONLY MUSIC HOUSE
In Salem. He buys direct from the manufacturers.
desirous of purchasing would do well by calling on him, as
he sells at Eastern prices. JNo profits tomiddlemeiir
PIANOS Steinway Colby-Emerson-Rice-Hinze.
ORGANS Chicago Cottage-Needham.
SHEET MUSIC Ovei 8,000 pieces
from, including all the latest publications.
3T"Special discount to teachers.
3Violin, Mando in, Guitar, Banjo, Piano and
taught by talented musicians.
to select
Organ
Commercial Street.
The Best for the Money all the Time.
Jas
AlTKBN,
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE.
J. L. MITCHELL.
OKO. HOEYE,
MITCHELL & HOEYE,
General Collectors, Brokers
AND ACCOUNTANTS
Local and foreign collections attended to
promptly, ltallroud ticket? bold to nil
jmrU of the world. Bookkeeping for local
parties a specialty. Advertising placed la
any purt oftlie united States at the most
reasonable rates. Commercial papers
looked after promptly.
259 Commercial street, upstairs. Hulem,
Oregon.
THE BEST CANNED GOODri-
Choicest Fruits and Vegetables in Season.
uaWi Seed
126
- -m r. v -- tl 1
s, Jttold Seeds and .Mower deeds,
Fresh and true to name.
The Orunga Store,
State St., Salem, Or.
CJjrchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co.,
Dors, Blinds & Mouldings. Tuniiiur & Scroll Sawing.
W W
Ifil5? M.
-House Finishing made to order.-
Trade und Wgli streets, halt-in, Oregon.
ILJ. t,. i...t "
AjrlcultunTl WofkY f?n n,wo7." ku A,n "PPU" f seined Hook of all
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'JJu.ftMJr!.11" PennnWp and English Dep.rtmenta.
u. udumUtdDyUme. CUlogueon.pplleatloa.
Bnln
FOREST GROVB POULTRY YARDS,
Founded n 1877.
1000 YOUNG .FOWLS FOR SALE
And the finest ever .bred on tho. Pacific
Coast. Book yourl order early
forjoholco selections.
Send Stamp for Catalogue.
Address J. M. GARRISON,
10:1 l-dw Forest Grove, Oregoa.
J. H. HAAS,
TILE "WATCintAKBB,
215 Commercial St., - ilem, Oregon,
(Next door to Klein's.)
Specialty of Spectacles, and repairing
Clocks. Watches and Jewelry.
EVERBEARING apfSKfi
until front. Descriptive price lint free
Uetii Wimquist, Husaellvllle.Ore.
Morgan & Mead,
City Dijaymenl
All work done with promptness and dU
patch. Only the best men are employed.
8-1-
DRAIN TILING.
The undersigned are prepared to furnish
the best quality of tiling for under drain
ing at lowest prices.
MlUI'lIY4l)K3AUT,
Near Fair Groans, Hulem, Oregou.
J. G. HARRIS,
EXPRESS N0S. 16 & 21.
Ieave order at . M, Waded Co's. 1 to
llable work or no pay,
Red Front Sliop.
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J. F.
Express No. 15.
Prompt work and satUfaotlon guaranteed.
I e order at Jo. Clark's store, 10) Court
ktrrfct.
$1WILLBUYAL0T
Of goods at oar storeJ We earpr a full Hne
of groceries, feed, eroekery. g UMWure.
gars, tobacco and ennteottonery.
T. BUJUIOW8,
No. 239 Coinmewtal Ht., HaU-a
BQCKSMITIIIXO 4 GENERAL REPAIRING
He paring stock lor springs, axlen, etc.
All work warranted, Old customers and
new ones Invited to call.
H. POHLE,
N. E. Corner State and Front Sts
E. C. CROSS,
and Packer,
Btate HLantf Court Ht, The best iumU
delivered to all parUof the city.
S. ERNST,
Upliolsterer.
Bill.WK?.KWBfcM'1c"P" ,of IPr money upon
"AN OllOAN OF IRNOKANCK AND
STUPIDITY."
It grieyes oue of the organs of ig
uorunco nud stupidity with which
Oregon ia cursed to find the Oregon
Ian "always taking sides against the
people." The particular offence- of
the Oregoniau on this occasion is its
commendation of Senator Slier-
man's speech against debasement of
the dollar to the sliver stand
ard. The journal, then, "that
takes the side of the people," is ex
pected to advocate the banishment
of gold as money, and the substi
tution oT silver, worth L5 per cent,
less, for it. It is the Oregonian's
opinion that the people of the
United States ought havo good autl
valuable money, and that gold Is
not too good for them. But the pur
blind and stupid Salem Journal
thinks that the money of Mexico,
China, India, the South American
republics and other semi-civlllzed
countries is good enough for our
people, and that tlio newspaper Is
"against the people" which doesn't
think so. Whether popular govern
meut Is to bo an ultiniato success or
failure to the United States depends
on the question whether the people
shall be found to have intelligence
enough in the long run to repudiate
the ignorant fallacies and hopeless
stupidities of such Implications as
the Salem Capital Journal, or
not. Portland Oretroniau.
This paper has no apology to oflor
the Oregonian or the people for an
occasional controversy with the
great paper at Portland.
The management of that paper is
such that it is not a pleasant antag
onist in debate. An individual or
newspaper during to differ with the
Oregoniau vigorously is at once cut
from its acquaintance aud banished
from its columns, If a writer or edi
tor will agree with the Oregoniau or
flatter its editor by always stroking
his fur tho right way, there is noth
ing ho can present for publication
silly or seuseless enough to not And
place in tho Oregouiun. Any news
paper that will take tho Oiegouiuu
for its "friend, philosopher und
guide" will bo systematically quoted
as the voice of tho people, and its
more flatulent utterances will adorn
the Oregonian's editorial pago every
day of tho week. A journalist who
dares honestly to differ in defense of
thepeople's interests is systematically
ignored and held up as" an "organ of
ignorance and stupidity with which
Oregon is cursed." In its impotent
wrath its denunciations come with
poor grace, when It has not the man
liness, courage or fairness to give its
readers a word o the arguments of
the Journal, which it asks the peo
plo to rcpudiato as "ignorant falla
cies and hopeless stupidities." How
can it expect its readers to repudiate
those arguments when It does not
submit them to those readers? It
simply does not allow them to go
before Its readers aud so hopes to
escape the condemnation of its own
positions on, finances by allowing
them to hear but one side. Wo only
refer to this to show up its contempt
ible cultivation of the slavish ele
ment of tho press, while. It attempts
by persistent Ignoring to compel
sycophancy and cringing submission
from the rest of Oregon newspapers.
Tho Oregonian protends to be on
the aide of tho people. It Is u sore
point upon winch It is very sensi
tive, aud all Its most vociferous
protestations are that its owners lire
lying awuke nights to save and pro
tect the mushes of tho people, whom
it loves as tlio apple ofilu eye. We
will not say it protests too much,
hut It protests quite enough to arouse
the general suspicion that it most
lucks public confidence upon this
very point.
It should Iw remembered that tho
fight of tho Oregoniau is tgulust free
sliver coinage, as advocated by both
parties und nearly all the leading
public men in Oregon, The Orego
nian advocates tliosingle-gold-slaud-urd
und tho financial system that
goes along with it that has kept the
nuances of the nation under the cxm
trol of Wall street, InHteud of under
the management of (lie govern
ment in tho Intorest of the people.
Tho Oregoniau contends for tho antl.
quated llnunolul system, which,
forced upon tiie people In time of
war. has been outgrown and is not
adapted to a great uatieu in time of
peace. When the KuglUh mint
coins 44 pence of silver bullion Into
CO pence of circulating medium and
compels the government laborers to
take it at its coined value, the cry
of a few gold-bug organs about a
75-cent silver dollar grows vapid ami
ptiBlllaulmouH.froiiju patriotic stand
point, Free silver men have never
advocated the inferior financial sys
tems of Mexico, China, Argentine
Jienublfoor India.
They do advocate abolition of the
gold monopoly, a larger circulation
first passing it through the bauds of
any middle men money Issued di
rectly to tlio people from tho federal
government without cxpenso or
without resting upon a bonded debt.
Silver men believe the supply of
gold is too limited to form an ade
quate basis for n sufficient circulat
ing medium, and if it were adequate
it would not bo good policy to con
tinue to debase and demonetize sil
ver, allowing the gold-owners to
speculate upon it ns a commodity
und other nations to buy it at depre
ciated prices and gain tho profits of
coinage as they do now.
These aro not new ideas. They
nro ideas that are held by many of
tho most competent economists and
business men of tho nation, nnd by
a great majority of the people of the'
west, the able efforts of tho Oregon
iau to educate them 10 the contrary
notwithstanding. They are the
ideas of tho west, tho south aud a
largo part of the east.
Wo can havo no interest in con
victing the Oregonian of being
against tho people, It has dono that
work most eflectually on all occa
sions nud will probably Contlinio to
maintain its rcputathm for bolug
found at tlio end of tholstreet In pol
ities whero tho sack is held and the,
sack is always agalusl tho people.
Iu tho contest between the people
of Oregon aud the sack in politics it
is on the sido of organized selfish
ness. It daro not commend tho po
litical record of Joseph Simon. It
daro not commend his political
schemes to tho people. It daro not
say ho Is a fit leader to popularize
the republican party with the people
He U. cither fit or unfit. Afraid to
commend, it is too cawardly to con
demu. Its fellenco both ways is
doubly significant. It dare not speak
out agalust bossism when it is most
flagrant and defiant. It contempt
ibly deserts the people by being pad
locked into n silence that no one sus
pects of being gratuitous. It is
against the people nnd for tho sack.
Aud tho sack commands silence.
nud disinterested people will ac
cept their actions in this mat
ter with as llttlo reservation as thoy
would thoso of any other five men
who could bo named.
That these gentlemen aro resident
trustees does not Imply that thev nro
In any way Incapacitated from act
ing for this city or for tho best inter
ests of tho University. Tho man
agers of tho University have not
been by them consulted In this
movement and lu that respect thov
act solely for tho city, tho result of
their labors finally having to bo ac
cepted or rejected by tho school.
Thero is a splendid opportunity for
this present move Tho University
has practically been retained lor the
futuro at Salem. A new slto is a
necessity. Wherover that Is fixed,
will carry with it a tremendous ac
cretion of real cstato values, values
which with growth of city aud state
may rise In volume to hundreds of
thousands In the next ten years.
Wlso action and disinterested action
at this junoturo is imperative. Tho
remotest talut of selfishness in what
ever is undertaken will spoil all.
The cause of tho University, tho
causo of education, tho cause ot our
city's futuro, aro too sacred to bo
subordinated to auy-oijo or any fow
men's schemes.
FOUNDED IN. 1888.
The oldest nnd largest IlauKlng Houso
north of Kncremtnto and bouth or
Portland.
Laid & Bnsli, Bankers,
SALEM. IRON BUILDING.
Accounts kept, loans mndc; exchange on
E5?.,,'Vrt of.? wor.ld B01 nnd boiieht;
totters of credit Issued to travellers; corit-c-
1SB? na.a """""Shout the United States,
British Amorlcnand Mexico.
.-St1? banf ,,IW monetary connections
1. !iV,Kl,ln reFon' Washington. Idaho
ana Montana, nnd correspondent1 In all
tho principal towns of those states.
Drafts of eastern banKa taKen at par.
first
VOTlAlin Pnnl;
LMM1 MU
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III
SALEM OREGON.
WM . K. LADUK. -DU.
J, REYNOLDS,
JOHN MOIH, . .'
BUaOKSTKI) COHMKNT,
Resolutions aro good, but actions
secure tho people open
nlono will
rivers.
Iu Portland as In other metropoli
tan cities, it Is German 'opera or
none.
Tho most desirablo ambition that
a nowspaper can aspiro to is a repu
tation for fairness and reliability.
Governor Penuoyor's suggestions
for open rivers aro tho best yet made
by any Pacific coast governor.
- President
Vice President
- Cashier
GENERAL BANKING.
i-xonancto on Portland, Ban .Francisco,
Now ork, London and Hong Kong
bought and sold. Htato, County and City
warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially
invited to deposit nd transact business
with us. Liberal advances made on
wheat, wool, hops nnd other property fit
rcasonubio rates. Insuranco on snch se
curity can bo obtained at tho bank In
most rollablo companies.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL.STOCK, all Subscribed, ?200,000
Transact a general banking business
lti nil Its branches.
OKO. WILLIAMB.
Wll, ENGLAND
HUGH MoNAUY
.. Presldon
Vice President
.... C'as h ler
DIRECTORS: Oeo. Willloms.Wm. Ene
land, Dr. J. A. Richardson, J, W. Hobsou,
J. A. linker.
Uank in now Exchange block on Com
mercial Btreet. &l-tf
THK QUKSTION OP MORAL CUAU
ACTKlt.
Speaking of tho re-election with
out opposition, of a public man who
has been n faithful friend of tho
people, and one whom tho Oregoni
an haR been unable to uso or defeat,
that paper says:
By experience tlio Oregonian has
learned that tho sure result of Its
protest against him would be to
bring to his support democrats
enough to carry him through. It
did not euro to witness a repetition
of this conduct und Its results. Bo
sides, it lias learned that tho peoplo
of Oregon care nothing for moral or
immoral character.
. Ab tho peoplo seem satisfied of tho
moral character of tbe public man
referred to, the question of their own
rolatlve morality is involved.
It would bo interesting to know
how much above tho average moral
character of tho peoplo of Oregon
tlio editor of the Oregonian consid
ers himself. A correct estimate of
this fact might bo of incalculable
vuluo to present nnd futuro genera
tions. If tho governor wero not so
unalterably opposed to commissions
wo would favor one being created to
sit upon this question of tho relative
morality of tho Oregonian editor,
and let tho peoplo know the cold
facts If they aro us far bciiind his
standard as ho would insinuate In
what does his claims to n superior
quality oT moral character consist?
Certainly not lu the development of
his spiritual nature, for lie is hostile
to church work? It cannot bo in
the domain of enthusiasm for moral
refotms like temperance, aH does ho
not pour cold water upon every
aspiration rtf the peoplo of Oregon In
those directions?
Can he claim tils alleged superior
caste of moral character in tlio p
lltleal field? His history is that of
ono who started in as a democratic
editor and then entered tho repub
lican field which ho lias certalulv
found mora profltable,aud ho cannot
base Ills change of heart upon great
pecuniary sacrifices. Claiming to
be a free trader In theory does he
not out-tarifl' all McKlnley bills?
And claiming to bo a friend of the
peoplo does he not champion overy
monopoly and corporation skin
game that can bo devised? Wherein
ilea Iiih superiority over the icople
lu point of moral character?
When a public man challenges
the moral character of his fellows
of a whole state, the )eonlo are In
terested in such a man. If he Is not
u moral fraud, a pretender, thoy
want to know It and place him
where he belongs, upon tho pedes
tal with other moral heroes for the
edification of generations to como.
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One-man power, too much of It hi
certain places, Is tho obstruction to
bo removed to secure open rivers.
Religious notices for tho Journal
must bo hauded in at tho ofllco not
lator than Saturday morning to en
sure insertion.
A fow Joint memorials will go
somo wnyB to secure open rlvors so
far as to move ono pebblo In a gravel
bar.
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Portland has a season of Gorman
opera this week. Tho famous Juch
as prima donna will interpret tho
heroines of Wagner.
Supt. Downing will not bo so
much in favor of appropriation for
a rogue's picture gallery, after he
sees his latest likoncss.
Capital National Bank
SALEM - - - OREGON.
Capital Paid up,
surplus,
$75,090
15,000
A protest for purity of elections
headed by Nelson llennett of Tnco
ma is very much like a plea for up
rightness coining from tho fathor of
lies.
Thero Is hardly a bill for a char
tor before tho legislature that is not
a fraud on tho peoplo trying to
tako In a lot of land merely to tax It
without auy corresponding benefit.
The town of Soven Devils, Oregon,
will next bo wanting a charter, aud
why not? That Is a modest num.
uer compared with the number of
his satanlo majesty's Imps in some
of tho places getting charters.
Wagon road appropriations should
bo confined to great main thorough
fares connecting Important sections
of tlio state, and whero the county
will agree to maintain the road in
repair In futuro.
ll. B. WALLACE, - - President.
W. V. MARTIN.. VIw.Tr.lrinnt
J. II. AL11ERT, .... Cashier.
DIRLCTORSi
W.T.Gray, W.W. Martin
M. Mnrtln, R. B. Wallace.
Or. W. A.Cuslok. J. 11. Albert,
t. mof . ratton.
LOANS MADE
To tanners on wliont aud other market-
nblo produce, consigned or in store
either in private granaries or
limbllo warehouses.
Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted nt reasonable rates. Drafts
drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, Ban
nranolKpo, Portland, Ixmdon, Parls.llerltn
Hong Kong nud Calcutta. '
JOa ALUERT. Agent,
INSURANCE
MOompanri
i nro ana jua-
rlne.
Balera, Oregon
Cheapest, Neatest and Best,
SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION
FENCE,
I make and put up nil kind offences, city
and country. Get my tonus before fencing
II. Kohomakku, Hulom, Or,
Capital City Restaurant
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meals at All Hours ol tho Day
Nono but white labor employed in this
establishment,
A good substantial meal oiokod In flnt
class style
Twonty-Ilvo ceuts per meal
RIID FRONT
Court slroet, between Journal Office and
Minto's Livery.
Tho most striking discovery of
modern times that by tho Oregon.
Ian of Jan. 25th, that ''it lias learned
that the peoplo of Oregon euro
nothing for moral or immoral char
acter." It is bound to advertise
Oregon.
ndver
notlco which
which
rtbop koutb of p"t ortltxr.
A WISH MOVKMKNT.
A committee of lending mid solid
cIIItujus of Salem have orgauliX'd to
devise a plan for relocation of the
Willamette university, The com
mittee is composed of gentlemen
who have the real Interests of our
city ot heart. They aro men who
a're neither politicians, speculators
nor adventurers, aud who, If they
aet, will act honorably and above
board. They aro gentlemen who
have large property und huslnewi In
terests In Balein, but are not specially
Interested In any of tho suburban
tracts. They enjoy the confidence
of the entire community, (aud state
gold and silver basin, aud without; too, It might lo aerted aa well,)
'iiio (Japital Journal iu en
larged form Is issued again nnd is
giving great satisfaction to
Users and readers, l'lenso
tho largo advertisements
appear new each (lino and
nro Inserted onco only lu each of tho
Monday Uvknino aud Wkkicly
editions, and mention thorn to ad
vertisers as they do not appear lu
auy other paper.
A card to tho loglslaturo from Sec
retary Albert Tozler, of Federated
Trades Assembly of Portland, repre
senting -1,780 votes appeared in Bat-
uiiiMY'B Journal. For the benefit
or members out of the city who
may not havo neen it, wo will say
that the Assembly Is unanimously
in lavor oi Honator Cogswell's la
bor bill and tho Australian ballot bill
without Senator Simon's amend
meuts.
Will be found an excellent ruined v
V.r Hlc? 1,"eh"Me. Carter's Little
iiver nils. TnouHsntlH of letters
i nun pcopie wuo imve used
prove this fact. Try them.
if, sick Headache is misery, what
ib yunvru i,uue liivuri'lllslf they
will positively cure It? Ii,.i u.i,,.
Imve used them speak fraukly of
their worth. They are small end
vuny iu tune,
Tilfyoiy...,,li0e W Parlor's Little
Liver iJlls for sick headache, bill,
ousnew or constipation, von will
hutci iw milium ireiu. 'iney are
purely vegetable small nnd easy to
won't forget this,
T
mm
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take.
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Salem, Or.
Kutcs$S.50 ami $5.00 n Day
.uf?f,on.,1.t"? m,.bl! Thursday, Hept. 11,
1HUU. ilCMt hotel between Portland and
Han I Francisco. Alms to be first class lu
all Its appointment), its tabic u aro sorved
with tho choicest fruit grown In tho Wll
umelto valley.
A. I. WAGNER,
Proprietor
HELLENBRAND'S
Ealing Parlors k Candy Manufactory,
SOS Commurolul Street.
IIIL OF FARES
Ico Cream . lOo., 16c. and 'a cents
Collto, Tea or Chocolate aud Cuke.-lO cents
Mush und Milk ..IO cents
Pluto of Bom. .... ..., 10 ceiil
llot Cakm, CitMraui-Too. 15cuut
Mifsleuk ami Kggs UftwnU
Pork Choi) and KggH ai rents
Mutton Chop and Eggs is cents
Venison and Kgg cents
BuiiKago aud Eggs JS routs
Hum aud Kgg oenU
t rush Oysters any style 14 cenU
25 Cint Regular Dinner Strved From It to3 O'Clockt
A nlco vuriety of vegetables, eta, etc
Also ;tca, MinVe or milk with all as cent
.t.nia nilliuuvutni VIUITKe,
Choice Cigars, Imported
always on Hand,
Porter House Hteak und Kgg.,
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iorted an Domestic,
60 cents
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INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY
"The State."
Assessed narlyoiia-tlilrilof a million
, OKO. M.HKKLEH, City Agent.
And special agent fur Mtir'oa county. Uf.
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