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T-7'TJ;..miyjr9er,i!,.r.. MNG CAPITAL VOL. 3. "THE PEOPLES' PAPER." SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2S 1891. rr TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 2S1 EV -:- FOR 1891 -:- at F. S. Dearborn's, 263 Com'l St. 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 Rehye& For all Periodicals. THE THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. OREGON NURSERY GO. Is Offering a Large, Well Grown Slock of fruit shadb;omamental and nut trees. Small Fruit. EVEUGREESS, VINES,- SHKUUS, HOSES, ETC. At Low Prices. hie Keeping Winter Apples a Specialty PAWS! Pause a moment in your in to CRISSMAN 2(51 Commercial street down-town career and step & OSBORN'S store, Catalogue and Price-List free. Address or call oh WIRT BROS., Oflire 202 Commercial street, Salem. W00DBORN NORM. Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest one a:nt thuee-fourtiis millions. o 100,000 Prune Trees. &5.000 Eiopiw Spitzeulierg. 3o,WN KOYM xvuu v,ui'ir.y. 10,000 Early Crawford Peach. 10,000 Moorpnrk and Royal Apricot. LIME STOCK OF ALL OTHER LEADING FREE FROM INSECT -o U V if QBS9 ffi90 PUBLI8HED DAI LY. EXCE1T SUNDAY, 11Y THK Canital Journal Publishing Company. (IncorjKmteiio Office, Commercial Street, In P. O. Rulldlnc ttntcred Rt the postolllco nt Salem, Or., iu second-class matter. Be surprised at the seemingly endless variety of usefu articles contained therein. nnnnn r.:.... ,.,.,, .,..,;,, a...i 25,000 Yellow Newtown Pippen 15,000 Ben Davis Apple. OP VARIETIES pesis. FRUITS CATALOGUE FitBB. ADDRESS : J H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn, Oregon. zrzsTttjanaarxyvi ""n..rtw-i' own argy, HOME, SWEET HOME If you can get a good article manufactured at homo vou should 'give it the preference. Wo keep a full line of the relhibld on Stove! Including the Dexter, Eureka and Sultana. The Best for trie Money. We also beep Eastern Stoves, and among them the "Banner" line. Give us a call and save money. 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 CRISSMAN & OSBORN'S. (Successor to IL S. Crissmau.) fww?wmr.rtiiwtirWF rwtrtf Greg Steiner & Blosser, ON STATE STREET. Rgd.TjrjTyir3iT?,rrgMmiiu vuj,-ni&fjcg-fT.tii u nj iin M r t lMlll m RM 11 JJHuUej 310 Com'l Slrcet p. e. usitt 5 Salem, Oregon. Has the Largest Stock of Musical Goods it the State. THE ONLY MUSIC HOUSE In Salem. He buys direct from the manufacturers. Those desirous of purchasing would do Avell by calling on him, as he sells at Eastern prices. No profits to middlemen. PIANOS Steinway Oolby-Emerson-Rice-Hinze. ORGAN S Chicago Cottage-Needham. SHEET MCJSIOOveif 8,000 pieces to select from, including all the latest publications. 5TSpecial discount to teachers. ftSTViolin, Mando in, Guitar, Banjo, Piano and Organ taught by talented musicians. 3 8 H R" uv jj v , y gv j a y Pi il ' " "MU' " w' I H u fkaa Commercial Street. The Best for the Money ail the Time. jmxtaannaamamxMmwKxttM J. L. MITCHK.Ll.. aim. jiokyk. MITCHELL & II0EYB, Mere AND ACCOUNTANTS Jas. garirmiswrraiintrorara.-nggqi.'icgawr.s AlTKBN, GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. " -THE REST CANNED GOODS Choicest Fruits and Vegetables in Season. Gafen Seeds, Field Seeds and Flower Seeds, Fresh and true to name. The Grunga Stora, State St., Salem, Or. ""chill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co, i mm, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Suning. " y.:.il.TJ"TATV.-: ..... ,.- Ui KWWW'WWW .Mm, tH w , 31111. OfU. Artcultui ??. "wyi. keen a, lull mii.iiIv """. Uwner .rfTmde nd llleu nr-tn. LoojiI nnd lorolsn collecilops attended to promptly. Railroad tickuiti sold to all pnrti of the world. Hookkeeplng for local parties a specialty. Auveriising piacea in tiny part ot the Unit 0.1 Stales, ul tho most reasonable rates. Commercial papers looked after promptly. 2JU Commercial btroet, up stains. Salem, Oregon, J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 25 Commercial St., - Salem, Oregon. (Next door to Klein',) Hpoplujty of Spectacles, nnd repairing Clonks, watches it ml Jewelry. 126 " J -! , I m5 '' ! in ii iii mi mi rr- , rm"fgw y wtMmo FOREST GIIOVB PODLTIiY V Founded n 1877. 1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE Ami tlio finest ever bred pn .he Pacific Voj.hU Hook your; order only for'.cliolco kolectloug. Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, ltfcll-dve f'orent Grove, Oregvju. aiK. GKKK'S ItAlUtOAU ItlF.T.. Tho most important measure In troduced ut this session of the Ore gon legislature is the bill introduced by the now Speaker Gecr of Marion in the last legislature. Tho bill then passed the house and was hung up in tho senate until too late to bo con sidered and hodld not become a law. It was entitled a bill for an act to increase the powers and further define the duties of the Hoard of Itailroad commissioners. As there has been an almost unanimous de maud in Oregon that more power be given tho commissioners, and that tlmy bo authorized to make rates of freight, this bill becomes of great interest at present. Tho selec tion of its author for speaker of the house, upon his publlo declaration that the railroad commipsion be given just the powers sought to bo confened by this measure, is addi tional evidence that entitles it to prominence as an important bill. The logic of tho situation anil the force of the whole discussion have been to confirm intelligent persons iu the belief that the house is under obligation to pass this bill. Hut it should only pass on its merits, re gardieas of its political prestige. Its main provisions are meritorious. It requires railroad companies to fur nish the commission a schedule of freight and passenger rates, and em powers tho commission to roviso such rates and determine if minli charges are just and reasonable, and whether or not any unjust discrimi nations are practiced. Tho commis sion is empowered to enforce compli ance- with its fixed tarifl'charges.and punish violations of lis rates. Tho commission's rates are receivable as evidence that any overcharge was unjust, and are made prima facie evidence of t'jo reasonableness of tho same. Tito burden is placed upon tho corporation to show that the rates made by tho commis sion, after full hearing, are not just and reasonable. The following Is an important section of this bill; Section 0. That whenever any common carrier engaged in the transportation of persons ami prop erty by railway in this state, and subject to the provisions of this act, shall neglect or refuse to comply with the findings and recommenda tions of tho commission, as in this act authorized to bo made, for a period of twenty days after such common carrier has been notified thereof, as in this act rcoulred. It nliail be the duty of said commission to bring anaetion or Hint, as tho case may require, In the proper circuit court ol the state, In behalf of huoIi complainant, on tho original case of complaint alleged before tho com mission. This bill is carefully guarded to do no injustice to any corporation, and at the same time it requires the com mission to vigilantly oxerciso that supervision which alone can protect tho publlo in Its rights upon a public carrier. It is amendatory of tho present railroad commission law, and will bo favorably repotted by tho present railroad committee of tho house. That committee Is com posed of men ublo and intelligent, and If they recommend tills bill favorably, It should receive earnest consideration from both lionises of this legislature. mm . BE DBA IN TILING. Theuiidcrfilgncd aro prepared to furnlali the bent qimllly of tiling for under drain ing nt lowct price. MUUI'HYaDKHAHT, Near Kulr CJronns, Salem, Oregon, EVERBEARING until lroai. JJtocrfplite HETil V IMJUIMT, Htrawberry. Dears from Ma i j rice tut free itussellyllle.Ore. J. G. HARRIS, EXPRESS N0S. 16 &. 1eavu order at it. M, WudpA Co'. liable work or no pay, 21, He- Red rat Morgan & Mead, City Draymen! All work done with proraptnnw and dlj paton. uniy lue ihi.i men are cmpiuycu J. F. Express No. 15. i'rampt work nd MlkfMll'',) gutraHtl. Iwveoru Httat. Jon at Jut. ilwt'tiKri, UUttiert MC0O& SI WILL BUY A LOT A Jra,L"k " W. 0. I WfiA-ffi -ffl "' "K .SbonSj . "' Sritir. Prindp t I . ioImukL. uni txBfeHK.ittfO 'Mi:TJlu,XBcifP!tlnS. Per rnan.hip and EnCUsSj Departments. T M' KJlUWH, MuacuUdimd anytime. Catalogue on application. J .. !i -uj arr. l Hi '. v BLlCKSMlTIHXfl 4 GENERAL BEPAIlUVG Heparin? stock for ipringi, axlM, etc. All work warranted, Old customer and tibw ontJ Invited to call, H.. POPILB, N, E. Corner State and Front Sts E. C. CHOSS, Butcher and Packer, HUtoflt. and Court flt-Tbe beit meaU delivered to all part of tut city, S. ERNST, Upholsterer. I Ail work, fcttuer nw or r-pulriur, done In mo Ul workmanlike ib tpe, rttiop koutb of po( ofltc, Whetlier Governor I'onnoycr cor responded withHoutliem deiiiooratH before writing his late ntosHugo is not known, but ilio vlowu of Ore- gon'a chief magistrate on tho appro priations for the World's Fair ate being endorsed at Washington by statesmen from over the Mnaon and Dixon lino, who have set up a i-ry thai the expense will bo too groat. The uction of thofo so oh I led re formers Is likely to cripple the cflortH of the promoter and Jeopardize the Bucctrss of the great exposition,-, Aslorian, j , . , There Ih Catarrh in nlUooliunn of the country, and nniil tho Ikhi few yoara was bupjxe(l to bo Inourahlu. I' or a great many ywirs docuira tiro nounced It a local dlsonse, mid pre scfilied lHjnl reiuediw, hut conHtant ly failed to euro with local trout mout. ThliHms proven Uiiarrh to uvuwiiiHiiiuimniii iiiwiikw, and ttieru fore requlreri constitutional trwt nibtit. JIuII'h Catarrh Cure, mann faotured by K. J. Cheney ,fc Co,, 'it iwlo. Uhlo, U (hu only constitutional cure on the inurket. It iu taken In ternally In d()W. nm jy ,jroJ(M ,(J a .rA,mu,, 4iuumiui ineijiNi((4ill mucous siirfiicoH of the yteni. inuvoiiur one nuiiiiriMl l.. uru r. uuj ui) ii miiM io t-ure. rr olreii- i, ,"Ant moniai Addrotw. F. J Cjih.vbv &Co., Tolwlo. O. gaTHold hy DniggiBtH, 7ILiu Olven on fitato htrtet UdflnrlnK BJino roiiiarkubly low mninUiH in Hlioe wear. u,ilf.'..,M,WU.V '"4iHltM tlvlM tTr III lit IfMUln aWli. ....I ...II.. Zm.Z.1 of OHtlHU f4Hla ,M tm,. ft ymtty .iryoHlii.du.liw) io uftru.r'. Iji.u. Wvr i.iIU Ufoi. furlug you unuid km U.h.ll,t-.W, U..U.O IX IM4 WM In lit at it mil . .! .... .- tt "Z T iT.it . . " " """. nrvv a vial AH dlooi JoraiMuMxj by l.iili..,ini,f of IJlllolJtrrl'iiia -..i,a,j n- . uii. ,,r aix.iiiijrt attudiuy tur uk. Try tliein. I IOUSR VOltKXOON, Jan. 27. No 1G0 By Johnston, to create the county of Cascade. To com. on counties. No 151 By Baker, to establish n soldiers' home. To com. on mili tary. No 152 By Butler, to make feo for'creating notary public ?10. To com. on judiciary. No 153-By 'Butler, defining caused for divorce. Same reference. No 154 By Mycr, relating to ac knowledgment of deeds by man led women. To same. No 155 By Moore, relating to sale and usage of opium nnd other poisons. 'Io special com. on medi cine and surgery. No 157 By Miuto, to construct a llshwny oyer tho falls at Oregon City. To com. on fisheries. No 15S By Heed, To protect sal mon and other food fish. To cein: on fisheries. No 159 By Henry, for a wagon road iu Lynn county. Spec com. on road appropriations. No 100 By Merrltt.granting Con tral Point Sugar Bine Flume com pany right of way. Bef to Jackson delegation. No 101 By Otor, to grant right to the Capital City Hallway company across State lands from tho peniten tiary to the iusauo asylum. To Mar inn county delegation. No 102 By Welch, to authorize the Astoria beashoro and Eastern railroad company to construct cer tain btidges. To third reading. 103 By Stewart, relating to for eign fciuety companies. To com. on judiciary. No 104- By Tracy, to promote peace and good order in society. Same reference. No 105 By McCraken, for the re lief of David McCulIy. To com. on claims. No 100 By Hall, to protect mea dow larks, robins nnd other birds. To com. on Judiciary. No 107 By Dust in, to appropriate money to improve a wagon road In Baker and drant counties. Special com. on roads. No 10S Hy Barrett, relating to code of civil procedure. To coin, on judiciary. No 109--By Armstrong, to provide for publication of proceedings of county courts. To coin, on print ing. No 170 By Armstrong, to provide for the publleatlonor tho laws. Same reference. No 40 By Thomas, of wnno com. authorizing tho building of a bridge across tho Willamette ilver at Port laud. To Jid reading. ni:rnni:i) on 2d iujaimno. No 172 By Manning to create an agricultural district on west side. To com. on agriculture. 173 By Wllklns, to appropriate money for a road in Lane county. Special coin, on roads. Fo 174 By Barrett, to punish per sons for refusing to aid an officer In discharging his duties. To com. on Judiciary. NO 175 By llarrett, to punish persons for an assault on an olllcer of the law. Samo leferonco. N-170 By Starr, to amend game law. To com. on Judiciary. No 177 By Hartman, to author Izo county courts to oiler rewards for tho nnost of oiiniliinli. To com. on Judiciary. No 179 By Butler, relating to tho duties ofdistilct altnriieys. Same reference. No ISO By same, to regulate tho salaries of county treasurers. To com. on counties No 182 By Dunlin, to build a bridge uonm the John Day river nt Monument. Grant county. Hpeo com. on roads. No 183 Uy Holmes, relating to tenancies. To com, on Judiciary. No 184-By Wllklns, to promote drainage for agricultural purposed. To com. on iigriuulturo. No Ifefl-Hy Miller, to punish cor porntlon for discriminating In trans- jiwiiiuiun oi iiei(4iii. to com, on railways. SISNATK ItWiOM'TION, The hoiuw ooiieurrud In resolution to publish 10,000 uonlw of sohool laws, lISNATIt FOIUINOON. 1IIUAI I'AMilCil, No 12 Hy Hlraoh. Completion of State Capitol. Aym, 21 ; iniys, I. Tim npptiinrlHlion nrovidus for completing the dome ffll.ooo; portico at uortli and south end $10,000 uiuh, and li.OOU for limiting apparatus. J'rwtlilttiit signed II B'h 12and 187. No W)-Jly Hilton, block Inspec tion law. No 181 By Sliululr. Foes of Coo county awoiMor. AoW-JSyHliiainlr. Kcnm ordered utigriMHoiI ford reading. No J By Haley. Appropriating watsr for irrigating purjwwt,. benaU adjourned In the ndiUt of raiding lliU 1,11). KMATH A VI HltNOON. After roll oull elork flushed rwid lug No 1 w hleh was oauiMl. HI II J I'AMIKII. No 17 liy Kakln. Fewi ami tin. tie i.f rtHxirdur of conveyances In Bccording Keeping U S incorporate No 14- By Crosno. town and cemetery lots. No 0 By Wntklus. To construct portage railway around Cascades and Tho Dalles. Ayes, 22; nays, 2. Tho appropriation is $ GO.OOO. No 37 By Dodson. Additional Judges, sixth district. SB L0 By Fullerton. To refer biennial report of weather bureau to committee on agriculture. Adopted, xnw hills. No 144 By Matlock. Amending Sec 153 laws of Oregon. No 145 By Willis. Itolating to wills. No 140 By Walt, prisoners. 1IOUSK AFTKKNOON. Salem, Jan. 27, 1891. HKPOKTS OP COMMITTEES. From Com on elections, In favor of houso bill No. 49. Portland police Commr. act, with amendments. To third rending eduesday. Bep Paquet, from Com on rules, that house rules bo amended. Favorably on No. Ill, for a state board of charities, to third reading Wednesday. Favorably on No, 108 and 113. Boported and ordered to third read-sng. No. ISS-By Wrluht. to nuthnrizn county clerks to certify to tlio ofllcial character of notaries publlo. Com. on judiciary. No. 189-By McCall, to amend an act to creato a state board of hortl culturo and to appropriate money therefor. Com on agriculture. No 190 By Mlnto, for relief D. O Sherman nnd 13. L. Brlggs. Com. on Claims. No 192 By Baker, to prevent cer tain animals from running at laigo. Com. on Agriculture No 193 By Welch, to prevent and punish unlawful combinations. Com. on Judiciary. No 195 By Maiming, relating to assessment and taxation. Com. on Taxation. No-197 By Fox, to tho city of Astoria. To Clatsop Delegation. No 108-By Starr, relating to as sessment nnd taxation. Com. on samo. No 199 By Thomas, to amond codo of criminal procedure. To Judiciary Com. No 201 By Welch, an not toox tirpato Canadian thistles. Com. ou Agr. No 202-By Hall, relating to balllir In county court. No 303 By Miller, to provont and punisli wanton and malicious ob structions of railroad and street car tracks. Com. oh railroads. No 201 By Jennings, to provide Interchange of trafllo and tho divi sion of freight and passenger trafllo between connecting railroads. Com on railways. No 205 By Myer, to establish county uniformity In the adoption of text books. Com on Education. No 200-By Tracy, relating to road viewers and surveys. Com on highways. No 210 By Mulkoy, to sccuro uniformity of toxt books. Com on education. No 211 By Paquet, to amend an act to prevent nuisances. .To 8d reading. No 213--By Armstrong, to Hconso auctioneers. Com on ways and means. No 214-By rjnrtlcld. to submit to tho peplo tlio relocation of tho county of Coos. Com on counties. No 215 By Dustln, relating to game. Com on Judiciary. No 1210--Hy Heed, relating to the fees of county commissioners. Com ou counties. No 217 By Heed (by request) to aid iu repairing the road from Drain to Hcottslurg. SKjo com ou roads. No 218 By Miller, to appropriate tho canal and locks at the falls of the Willamette. Bop Paquet moved reforonco to com ou Judiciary. Bep Miller moved reference to com on railways, and It was so referred. No 220-By McCall, to appropriate money ror the establishment of normal kcIiooIh. To com on education. IHM. I'ASHKI). No. 03 By Durham, appropria ting money to pay expenses of this session of tho legislature, Including mileage ami per diem. THK AUHTUALIAN IIAI.I.OT LAW was brought up for passage. Bep Cooke moved an amendment that state printer print all ballots instead of having the work done Iu each county. Jteps Jennings, Mlnto, Thomas, Hall ami Stewart, ear nettly op noted tho amendment Tho amendment was withdrawn and tlio clerks proceeded to the third reading of tlio hill. No. 8 By Stewart, to incorporate East Portland. JWed with amend, moiits which wero agreed to. No. 10By Hall, of Salem Com. m miiiiuiiui uiu construction or a bridge aoross the Willamette river at Portland, Ordered to third read, lug. (Continued on teoond jxie.) FOUNDED IN 1808. Tlie oldest nnd largest OanKlug- House north of Bncrorncnto and 6outh of x-oriiaua. Laid it Bnsli, Bankers, SALEM. IRON BUILDING. 5Sn?i" ?!?' lonns milo; exchange on pvcrypnrtortne world Bold nnd beught: British America nnd Mexico, "''""-Bi Jfi bnnl? hns monetary connections ?ho MiSnfnnl nnd correspondents in nil tho prlnclpnl towns of those states. Drafts of eastern banKs taKcn nt par. M National Ban i SALEM OREGON. WM.N. UADUK, - - . Ml. J. HEYNOLDS. -JOUN MOIU, . . . . - President Vlc iTesldent - Cashier GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, Han Francisco, Now ork, London and Hong .Kong SS'iS."' solA Hute County and City inlfiSf b5ushV. Ke te cordially m.tcS to tlTeR?8lt.,,nd. tronsact business S. .U8, ,LI''orl advnnces made on wheat, wool, hops nnd other property nt reasonable rntos. Insurance on snch se curity can be obtained at tho bank in most rollablo companies. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAl'lTALiSTOCrT, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact n general banking buslnoss In all its branches. OKO. WILLIAMS WH. enhland HUGH MoNAItY l'reslden Vice President . ..Cashier DIUECTORS: Geo. WIHInnii.Wm. Eng ,?' I.).r',J' A "IchardBon, J. W. Uobson, J. A. linKer. Hank in now Exchnngo block on Com mercial street. &13-U Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid op, eurplus, It. 8. WALLAflK. W. W. MARTIN, J. H. ALUKRT, - 575,000 15,000 - President. Vice-President. - - Cashier. DIRLCTORSt P'J'S?,' W.W. Martin J. M. Martin, r. h. Wnllnce. Dr. W. A,Cuslok. J. H. Albert, T. McP. Pntton. LOANS IvIADE To farmers on wheat nnd other marknt. nblo produce, consigned or in store olthor in hrlvnto grnaarlCBor itublla warehouses. Slalo and County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drown direct on Now York, Chicago, Han Francisco, Portland, London, Parlsiierlln Hong Kong and Cnlcutta. JOH. ALUKRT, Agent, - 1NHURANCK IJOompnuy. i riro ana Ala- rine. Balem, Oregpn Cheapest, Neatest and Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE. I mako nnd put up nil kind of fences, city nndcouutry. Got my termsbefore fencing H. HcnoUAKKii, Balem, Or. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm McaU at All Hours ol tbo Day None but white labor employed in this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In first class style Twenty-live centa per meal RBD IKONT Court street, between Journal Office nnd Mlnto' Livery. WP ) Salem, Or. Ilalcs$2.50 nnd i5.00aDay .J3pon..u tl18 PubKo Thursday. Bent. 11. iml, Rest hotel between Portland and Han Kranclsco. Aims to be nrst class In all Its npjMlntrnenu. its tablts unserved with the choicest fruits grown in the Wll nmette valley. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor HELLENBRAND'S Ealing I'atlorsi Candy Manufactory, 200 Oommarotetl Stratat. UlwLOKKARK: Ice Cream . I0o., 18o. nnd 28 cents Co It re, 1 eu or Chocolate and CaUtu.10 cents Mush and Mllk........Ocenu Plate of Boup JZIZ!:locriLi I lot Cukee, tSirtce or Teu..l5 cents llevfrteuk and VMm.. MccuU Pork Chonund 1jo -. 'JSceuu Mutton Choi, and xgs...a3 cents Venlwu ami Kit v.,n,. Hnusagennd Eggs - -.....JwiiU iioii mm r-ggs ..U cenU t rweh Uyslers anystyin ,, cent 25 Csst Rtgnlsr Dinner Strvtd from IUo3 0'Clotk, A nice variety of vegetable, etc., etc. Also tea. nifTee or milk with fill '& cent Uieals Without extra chunr. " Choice Cigars, IiuiHirteJ au always on liaud, lirtr House Hteak nnd nr.. Tender Loin bleak and Eggs..... Dotntwtlo, .W cents .Wiwuu Ilitcbleii's Arnica Klr, The llei halve in the world ror Cuts. llniUw. Hrwe- Clean.. Hall III.m.;. ia."'2 fres.1eiu,r.ilm)jd Hands, CulfuiuluV H'".1 "! ,LJ" Knirtloiu,l una ,,!; oerUuii countUn, Uvwly cure. Pllw, or no'iuy fulr J. U Uguarui teed Iu give lKt(vut ilUlaclJou ilex"""4'" """" Itiw, aTwu Jr INSURE IN YOUR .HOME COMPANY "The State." Assessed nenrlyione-tlilrasV, millloo A , , OKO. M. imtXUK, City Arvnt. And special auent for Marou couuly, 'Ol' PENSIONS D.CSHERMAN, VJ? i'oiuilon and Ctanu neat. KtM