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!"- Mj 'J k r WHERE SHhIMPS COME FROM. Vliey Am fought In tho Onlf of Mexico imh? Ar Canned In New Orleans. You can find a good niuny things in Fulton umrket tlint you nro not iikoly to understand unless you know some thing of the Inner secrets of tho tlsh business. Tlint wna tho experience of a reporter who happened down there tho other day. Ho saw n portly, rdd faced (lsh merchant assorting n btocU of canned shrimps. Now tho reporter know that shrimps were shrimps, nnd that they camo from somewhere, and that they wero good to cat At that point his fund of knowledge; ran out. As ho was In search of information lie appealed to tho merchant for somo facts, "Shrimps," said tho fish dealer, "nro caught In tho Gulf of Mexico. The season lasts four months, two in the Bprlng and two In tho fall, and in that timo a tremendous business is dono In tho way of catching and canning them. In New Orleans, which Is tho head quarters of tho trade, 100, 000 cans a day of theso littlo fish nro packed. "Tho shrimps run In largo schools down tho numerous posses lending into tho Gulf of Mexico, where tho fisher men catch them with their seines, fre quently bringing in at ono haul enough to fill ono of their peat boats. They ore then taken to tho canning fnctories. Tho shrimps aro placed in lurgo troughs. Girls who aro experts In their lino take them in hand. With ono twist thoy tako off their heads, and then with a pressuro at tho tail tho shrimp is forced out Tho girls aro paid by tho pound, and thoy niako good wnges too. "After being taken from tho sholls tho shrimps aro put in a vat of salt wa ter, and aro cooked by means of steam pipes running through the vats. Then they aro put into littlo gauzo bags, each bag just big enough to flt insido tho cans used, thero being so much phos phorous Jn tho shrimp that unless somo precaution is taken the tin would bo eaten through by its action. "After tho shrimps aro placed in tho cans they aro hermetically sealed, this work being dono by machinery. The cans nro then put into a largo tank, and onco again tho shrimps aro put through n steaming process, this being ten times hotter than before After this tho shrimps aro thoroughly cooked, and when tho cans cool they aro labeled and put in boxes. Next you sco them here In Fulton market ready for tho tablo of any ono who has tho price." Now York Recorder. Vcitments ut Private Chapels. Thero aro many magnificent private collections of vestments in tho vicinity of Now York. Ono of tho finest and most artistic Is used In tho private chapel of Mr. Lindloy II. Chapin, of Fifth avenue. Mr. Chapln's chapel Is at hiH summer residence, near New Lon don, Conn. Bishop McMnhon, of the Connecticut dioeeso, provides tho priest who celebrates mass at tho chapel with vestments that aro wortli their weight In gold. Ono sot of theso vestmonts In particular is valued at 3,000. It is of cloth of gold, and is embroidered in fine gold tinted with bright silks. It was mado by tho Dominican nuns in Europe. Also at Mr. Chapln's chapel Is a very rich set of black vol vet vest ments embroidered witli tho finest gold thread. Joseph J. O'Donohuo has a vory flno collection of vestments in his privato chapel at his resldcnco at G East Sixty ninth street. Ono sot In particular is noted for its richness and beauty. It is mado of gold and cloth, heavily em broidered in gold and richly colored silks. Mr. O'Donohuo purchased this Bot of vestments in Lyons. Now York Herald. A Useful Invention. Mr. S. P. Watson, of this city, is a man of peaco and of an Inventing turn of mind. Whenever ho sees his fellows clash over trivialities ho gots his thinker to work, an lol forth comes tho rem edy. On many occasions Mr. Watson has lost his turn at tho barber's rather than ongngo In dlsputo, and now ho comes out with a dovtco which ho has had patented, and which will make everything sorono hereafter In tho pnr lora of tho artiste tonsorlal. It Is a cir cular shaped electrical Indicator that can bo seen from tho sidewalk, and tells how many must go boforo you aro "next." Tho nppllcnnt for tho atten tion of tho nrtist receives, upon enter ing, a numbered check which cor responds with a number on tho dial. Then if thero nro many ahead of him ho can go and "sco a man" if ho likes. Brooklyn Hnglo. A Story of Webster's Daughter. Mrs. Apploton, of Boston (tho daugh ter of Daniel Webster), was dying after u Jong illness. Tho groat lawyer, after pleading an Important caso In tho court room, on his way homo stopped at tho houso of his daughter and ent into her sick room. Sho said to him, "Fa ther, why aro you out todny in this cold weather without nn ovorcont?" Tho great lawyer went Into tho noxt room, and was In a flood of tears, say ing, "Dying herself, yet thinking onlyj of mo I" Oh, how much moro beuutl-, fill In caro for othors than this everlast ing taking caro of ourselves 1 Bullions ricliU Ono of tho most torriblo battles that probably ever took placo between ranch stallions occurred near tho homo ranch of the Littlo Missouri Horso farm In tho spring of 1888, at tho timo when the several bunchos or droves of horses vore being driven In from tho ranges for nn nccount of stock and for tho branding of the young colts. It hap pened by tho merest chanco that threo droves camo In togother, with tho stal lions leading. Naturally tho' threo Joined, nnd nt onco aroso tho question of leadership. This could only bo settled by a battle, and boforo tho herders could begin to form any plan for separating them, tho threo stallions wero engaged in fiercest battle. As described by thoso who saw it, this battlo was so savago and so bloody that it seemed certain that at least ono of tho combatants must bo killed. It lasted a littlo more than twenty min utes, nnd when tho "smoko of battlo" drifted nway and the fight was dono, a big gray Percheron cnlled Nnpoleon was seen to bo tho victor, and ho it was that with uplifted head and proud ly curved tail, led tho company of maras and colts to tho pastures, while the two defeated ones marched to gctlier, llko whipped curs, dejectedly In tho rear. In this instance, although tho fight wns nn unusually desperate ono, and all threo horses wero badly cut and torn, none of tho threo suffered more than temporary discomfort Harper's Weekly. lull road Puss Itcggar. Although thero Is a clause In tho in terstate co.umerco law forbidding tho granting of railroad passes, there is senrcely a railroad company in tho country that does not issue thousands of pusses every year. In this city there are bomo railroad monhigh In authority who find it necessary to devote two or threo hours each week to tho counter signing of blank passes which their pri vate secretaries subsequently fill in as diieeted. Applications for passes aro mado on a great variety of grounds. Women who havo faick relatives and friends to whom thoy want to go form a very largo class of pass beggars. Chauncey M. Depow sees a largo number of this class. His wido celebrity nnd reputa tion for geniality makes him the favor ite game of impecunious persons hunt ing for passes. All railroad presidents endeavor to dodgo tho applicants for passes, but thoy only partly succeed. Many appli cants, when told that tho president is too busy to seo tlicmla calmly sit down outside of his ofllco door and wait until he comes out. Sometimes thoy wait half a day, and then fail to get tho do sired pass. Now York Times. A Muscular Christina, Dr. Itainsford is tho most unique fig ure In New York as I saw him in Heeehcr's old pulpit in Plymouth church not long ago. Over six feet in height, his form is straight and ho car ries himself with tho precision of a Ger man drillmastor. His sparso hair was carefully parted in tho middle. His couiitcnauco was open and frank, and his eyes beamed through a pair of peb blo pinco-nez. Dr. Ilainsford is a per fect type of tho English parson whom Anthony Trollopo lovt'd to depict. Ho is a Londoner by birth. His checks bear the glow of ruddy health. Ho Is a lino oarsman, a good crick eter, as enthusiastic an angler as over whipped a stream, and ho can rido to hounds, box or do a twenty-flvo milo walk a day without turning n hair. His church is very largo, and has no end of societies and relief committees at work. Ills congregation numbers nearly 3,000 persons. Ho is popular with tho young, nnd an advocate of tho peoplo's ploasuro Indeed, an en larged edition of Walter Besant, and ho would llko to havo a peoplo's palnco in every city in tho Union. Now York Cor. Richmond Dispatch. Mr. Kelly's Omnivorous Great Dune. James Black, of Sheepshead bay, has a dog known as tho Great Dano. Ho is tho property of Banker Kelly's son, of Now York, and Is kept with Mr. Black's largo canlno family in tho barn adjacent to his houso at tho bay. A few mornings binco Mr. Black found ono of a pack of foxhounds which ho was boarding among tho missing. After a diligent search ho found tho skull of tho lost animal closo to tho quarters of tho aforesaid Great Dano. Tho latter had eaten tho foxhound bodily, tho skull being all that romaincd to toll tho talo of tho missing dog. Mr. Black re paired to tho owner and apologized as best ho could. "Do not weep," said Mr. Kelly, "tho Great Dano ato up his fathor also." Kings County (N. Y.) Journal. CARTER'S 'HhrmH ITTLE IVER PIE.I.S. mm Do Witt Journal. Tahnago In Ladles' Home Cloud 1'iiriil In Ciirrjliig Parcels. In London it Is not considered "good form" for a gentleman to carry through tho streets a parcel, howovor small or elegantly wrapped. Ho may carry a book, If It Is not too ' "o and Is not wnipped up; for a b'ook Is a book, but a parcel may bo a pound of cheeso or a dozen red honing. Tho restriction is a foolish ono, a form of class distinction tlint Is Inconsistent witli tho hlirhest Dr. T. civilization, In which overy man will bo Ifo?l nnil tho llrldge. No wild fowl will pass under tho Mississippi river bridge. A wounded gooso floated down tho bt ream tho other day until It camo to tho bridge, but would go no farther. It stemmed tho tldo until completely exhausted, and tlion swam to tho shore, permitting o boy to capturo It. Atchison Globe, ' a gontloumn h ho Is thoughtfully con slderato of othors, whothor ho is n la borer or rides inn carriage Youth' Companion. l'ull of Alarm, Blanche seems awfully shy. you mpposo makes her so Frank Wliat do tlmldt May Sho'a probably afraid you'to not going to propose. Munspy 'a Weekly. CURE Sick ITendncliennd relievo nil tho troubles Incl dent to a bilious stato of tho system, such as Dizzine, Mnucn Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain in the Side, .to While their most rcmarkablo success luu been shown In curing rfeadncH. yet Cartpii b Little Liver Pills nre equally valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while thoy also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate tho liver and regulate, tho bowels. Even If they only cured ritornssioNAi oahds. J.J.8HAW. M. W.UUNT. V. H.PIIATT. Liiuii,i iwiii ,v iii .11, Aiinrnpvs ni O law, i '111-cner Clip. litlNiiltoiml flanli, mlLMON KOllD, attorney nt law. Snlcin J. Oregon. Ollk-o ur-sluliH In PalWm'i, block. I OHN O'-IIKA, Attorney utlaw. Ilium eJ over Capital Niitlouiil banli. Collet; flonsa specialty. Correspondence solicited. INBUHAMJB C o m a u y Klre nud Ma rine. . W. HEKLEIt. Aecnt. - Halem. Oregon WazalKJLM Acho they would bo almost priceless to thoso who suffer from this distressing cemplaint: hut fortunately their goodness does not end hero, and thoso who once try them will find these littlo pills valuablo in so many ways that they will not bo willing to do without them Hut after all sick head AGUE Is tho bano of so many lives that here Is where wo make our great boast. Our pills cure It while others do not CARTEa'a Ln-n.K Liveii Pills aro very small and very e-iiy to take. Ono or two pills make a dose. They aro strictly vegetable and do not gripo or purge, but by their gentle action please all who uso them. In vials at 25 cents, live for SI Sold everywhere, or sent by mall CASTES miCIKE CO., Hew Tcii. bll Small te Small fries. S.VLUM ilIAKKKT KKl'OHT. ViSjnojislM of tlio Markets Huylug ami .Soiling lrlces. HKTAII. I'll! CIS. HHVISKD QUOTATIONS. Shoulders.Hugurcuredjporlb.KJ Ilrcakfust bacon 15 Ituuis Huujiir cured, per lb, l(c. Beef &S15 Porlt 10 12J4 Mutton 12Uc. Veal 10 i'iV9c. Timothy heed Per pound, 8c: selling lied clover seed Per pound, 1 1c. Wliltoclover seed Per pouud, :20c.';''; Alsllte 18c per pound. Ited top KJopor pound. Lincoln Grass 12c per pouud, KyeUrasi 10c per pound. Orchard Oruss17c per pouud. Iteuns He per lb. Oat meal nt tic. New potato's -Ic per lb. Green pent ' c iter gal. Sirinvberries, 8c Pol quart. Canned Fruit Peaches, S 00; npncot, WOO; black berries, $(; corn, best grades Vi CO; tomatoes SI 60: string beans SI 50; giccn peuwjl 8-"; per iloz. In two lb calls.. Fresh Veirelabl, . Potatoes 60c: carrots tOc; parsnips Tie; onions 7e!pcr lb. t lsh Balinou laUc ner lb'.StunreoH CO 7opor Ib'Hiiiiill llsli i.!r per lb;salt salmon, 7rgioo per in; tminooit Minium, 14. 1IUYIN1I 1'ltlCES. Wheat SIYm to IHJc net. Flour Per barrel. S5.60, best 106 lbs. Oats Per bushel, 50 (3. 5oc. Uarloy Per bushel, W(oc. lirun Per ton, SJl 00 at mill, sacked. blunts Per ton, Si'i 00 " sacked. Chp Per ton,K2il.OO " hacked. Hops Quoted at HI to271o per lb. Wool 18c to 20c. Kggs l(jc per dozen. Potatoes Per bushel, 33a Corn meal .'So per pound. (JhooRO 12llo per pound. Dried plums Per lb. B7c. Dried prunes Per lb. 10fi)12c. Imported prunes 7c per lb. Hutlcr loigf'JOe per pound for good iJiid 10l2c per lb Hums Per Muii(l,UrJo. Ilneoiijaldcs U;10 per lb. 8houldcrscS(Ui: per lb. Chickens.. H to 10o per io aid. Turkeys 10 to c lb, Geeb0 7($K pir lb. Oucks, l'J'iJper lb .Spring Chickens r to 18o per lb. Wool Wool Uiiuttitrud Woe. Why cudurult dally, nightly, wo bad well nlgli said, hourly. They do who are troubled by chronic rheumatism. The remedy, botanic, puie. sale nnd prompt Is a hand. cro tho evidence in balinlfol Hostellers ftumiu'h Hitters collated, It would be liuind to teem with tlin well nu tlien'lcated proofs luut tho medicine Is both 11 preveut'iti 0 and 11 leincdy In this mnlady of varying agonies and ever pres eutdnnger, ToIoipm.iII lis chiouic stage Is thodlrlatoof prudtiii'c. lleuouuce dan gerous medication. IAr moro clloetlve, more cerium, 111010 permanent In the bene ficent couMTiueiu'o li the uho of the Bluets. K.xpenenco Indorses, iho recommendation ol pliysleluns sanction lbs use. Itegln early uso wiu peisistcnc-e, anil expert ruiei. IIostetter'sHlomaeli llltteis relievos con stipation, hllllousiicss, Kidney ailments, dyspepsia and malarial trouble. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. PRICE'S jeafllBaking UJPewder: U4 iu Millipas of Hpuies 40 Years the Standard PORTLAND. Wheat Valluy, 81 00 percental, l'lour standard, ?.'i25 Walla Walla S.5 00; Oats White GOj to (Uo per bushel. Mllbnuffb llran 10$20; sti tls, JM to 21 ground barley, S3 1 to 31; coop feed, SM middlings, S, per Ion. Jlny SltiftjH" per ton. llutler Oregon fancy dairy, 'llia; fancy cieamery 2,; good to falr,1720; Cali fornia choice 21 to'JIo. Kggs Oregon 25c per doz. Poultry Old chickens, So. Potatoes 00 at 70o per o -utiil. CUoooe Oregon, lit lo Uj; California l:lo. Hugars-Goldeu O, lc; extra O, ', d.ry grauulatod, 67i cube, crmhod and Pow dered, 6io jior pound. lloaiui Small whllo, :nol; pink 'ii; bayos,.cj butter, -tc; limns, IJc. Dried Krults .Tho market Is ilrm. (J,uo- tod; Italian pruuos, 11 to lac; Pel lie and German, lOo per pound; raisins, $i '- per box; ptummcr dried pears, 10 to lie; sun dried mid factory plums, 11 to 12e; evapo rated peaches, IS toCiv; Smyrna figs, 20r, California Ilgs.Oo per pound, ltlco OJe per pouud, Hldos-Dry hides, hJJ to 0c; Jolcss foi culls; gioon iiivor 65 poiuuts, 7c; under V pounds, 'Jc; slK't') pelts, btic31.2o. SMOKED A11SAT3 AND.IiAltl). Kasteru hams, 12 to 3c; breakfast ba con, 12 to 13c; sldoi, I) to 10c; lard, Hi to 12Xo por pound. HAN Frt.YNOISCO, Ban KuANOibCo, JuniH, WhejiU.the week opened on ttiiquloler market. No, 1 white, Jl.Otl por cental. Hops20a30o per iH)iuuI. Uarley l-'eed 51 6.1 1 65k per cental choice tl 00; common grade SI 15. Oals-OraySl 02 to 1 7; black $1 82 to I t por coiitap OnlonsJI to IK. l"otatooi..76o to M). M1HCK1.ANE0U8 MA1UCKT8. CillOAOo,Jiuio 4 Wheat, May f VXi; July Sl.txi. lkei;Uve,(V335. Muttou Live, S 1.50$ p. Uos I.lve, $1.00 I.W Veal 7 to UK) per pound. A Mlravlo of tlto Nlnttiiitli Centnrj Owing to it bad statu ortho blood, 1 havo befinatlrcled with rlutuinatlsni for twenty yours. I havo expended largo bums of i ipuuvy lur rumeciiea reoomnioiuUHi to me, it inwi tiauig powunui iiuuiienis, my i and knea hd loot nearly all mrtiucth hull I ouuiment-ud to tako lltbbard's l(ioiumilo nyrup 1 could uot take ono step wltliout tlildof aivuie. 1 eon iiowmov Willi vih), ana wnnc wuiioui my cane, i mil rellvvwluflerrlbleallliollou ahd wish 1 n li-bt bwald toullullll.'ted will, rliiMiniu- i turn mid otlmr blood diso-uw, the uuritt , in 'hl won l.lul iiKHllclue. .. , . M. B. CONOVKIt. I AgL K. M. Uft Iiu-1) , MuuUlco, Mich r (iniu by nmltli a Steluer. j" """A, W, BLACKPOUD. t lluuM ptlntlug and pajmr haiitliig Omul lUKlorial nd llnbuluH work U iu jotOiKi laeoitir"uluU', ui t'airur tlA'. lift I Wl rAKCV iUliNUllAM, Alloiiitf.VH mid JL counselors nt luw, Sxlom, Uieoii. iriivlngaiiiibtriieioUbeiLeoi(lhoi AIhiIoii county. Including n lot and blocs; iudo. ot -Salem, they liae special Jaullltles lor ex amiinu',' tlltT to leal pstat-. lltHinms n iho supreme court ami In thoatnlo ile m menls will receive prompt iittentiou. H. K. Hl)NllAsi7 fl. N. UAYIKN. W. If. HOhMKS. JUNIIAM, Hol.SISS ft llAMIKN, Altor J ncysntlaw. tjilk-e In Hush's 1 1. ei: oeiwceu feiaionnci court, on Cotn'lHt. Dlt. W. 8. Jiorr, physician nnd Mir gcon. Olllio In l.drldt;o Jiloos, .-n lein, ureg m. Offleu hours 10 to 2ii.m 2 lol p. in. J. H. HAAS, TIU3 WATCHMAN Ell, 2l5KCcmmerclalSI., . aient, Offgon, (Next door to K'elnV.) ipiclaliy of Bpei'loilcs, 'iud rcpalrlue ocks. WutubesundJowelry. M.I. PATTON, St. D. Physician nut' . r-urgeon. Olllro nnd lesldence ll r.ldrldge b.ock. opposlto Uoo,"s drugstore .specialist on diyoiises ol women and chll. dren. chronic and private diseases con sultntlon lrec. DK. T. C. HMITII, Dentist,!)! istuto Rlreel, Salem, Or. Mnlshed dental opera tions of evcrydescrlptlon. Painless opera t Ions a specially. WD. PUUIl, Architect, Plans, ivpecl . ficallons nnd superintendence lor all classes of buildings. Otflco 21)0 Com mercial si., up stuns. '61 WJLLJ3UV A LOT (it goods at our store! We euro iinillltnr tf groceries, feed, I'mi'Kory, glHSswuio, ci gars, utbaccit nnil umfH-tmni ry. T. JJiritliOW'R, No 221. Comiiii ivial Ht ShIoii. JE. C. C1TOSS, and Packer, WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Tinnsact a ganoral banking business! In all Its bmnrhes Biiniiiioiis. (!FO. WIIiMA.MS 1,... I'Vlf.AVII IIUUH SIltNAllY Pi'tfialdntl "rjTNMcePresIdenl .. uisiiiei DIUKOTOK8: Wllllaliis.Wlil. KllR land, Dr J. A. Illchnrdsoli, J. W Hobson. ' 'liiinlt lit new Kxchaugo block on 'lira tiierclnl street. b:i.-n first National Haul 8ALKM OltKUON. WM. N. l,Al)l'K. -Lit. J. HKYNOLDb, idllS SIOIH, . . President Vice 1 lesldcut . . . Cashier State St. an Court Ht. The best meat delivered t -ill parU of thoclly. McNALItf, Architect, New Hush man uiock. riausand speclllca- iissesof ofbulldlnsri onshoit notice. Hupcrlutcndenccofwoikproniptl) ooltfcd nfter. 2 6-tf r a McXA Kj. Hreyinau lions of all clu EJ. McCA UKTLAND.CIvIl BanlUiry and . Hydraulic Engineer. 0. h. Deputy mineral surveyor. City surveyors oilice, Murphy's lllock, Salein, Oregon. MILS. M. J PATTON, Studio and Art Oallerylu Eldrldgo block, opposite smith's art btoro. Lessons given, pictures lor sale or painted to order. Those Inter ested nre Invited to call nnd Inspect the large colleuiou of oil paintings on exhi bition HUSINESS CAP. DS.I AH. SMITH A CO., Contractors, Sewcr . lug, Cement Sidewalks, Excavating, tAc: All work promptly done, bulein.Or. Leave orders with Dugau Uros. 4:lb-lm CAHPET-LAYING. I inaho a specialty 01 caipet-oewiug and laying; carpets taken up and relaid with great care. JImusc cleaning. lxaeoiders with J. H. i.unu or lluren .t Won. J. G. 1..UHHMAN. JOHN QUAY. Contractor nud builder. Kino inside, finishing a specialty. 485 Commercial street, sulem Oiegou. J shoelngundrenalrlugasnteialty. Shon at the loot of Llbei ty stieet, Salem, Oregon. 2utl p J, LA1WEN & CO,, Slauufactuio of all kludsofi vehicles. Repairing special ly. Shop -Instate street. R. H. AYESTACOTT. LIVEItY, Feed and Iruanliug Stable. Hay nnd oats sold and delivered. Stable on Kerry stieet, back of Postotllce, Salem. Oregon. W. Wl. DeHAVEN, lloanliiis - anil - Salt - Stalk One door west of Tamil's Dry Doods store on Statu stieet. Quiet family teams. Speo ial attention paid to transient stock. 6:ltf ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South ofWillametto Hotel, SALEM - - - OREGON L B. HUFFMAN, Livtiy Sfiilile and Feed Yard. 1ha Be.t 3ox Stalls and Corral In the ''it, Qultt, lumliy horses a specialty, - (!u rear Willamette hotel ) SALEM, - - - OREGON MOEGAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. (iood teams and prompl work is our stronghold. SMMtY $2o PER WEHkT WANTKD-Oood agents to sell our general hue of inerchaudise. No pedaling. Above salary will bo paid to "llvo" agents. Kor furlhor Information, uddress; (HI lUAUO UKNKHAIi SUPPLY CO.. 177 West Van lluren St., Chicago, III. 6 1 ly w nnn ncra ) 247 Com'l St. - - - SALEM. Girden Hoso and Lawn Sprinklers. A oniploti lluo of Stoves aul Tlnwaie, i'f In roollug ami plumbing a specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. GEO. C. WILL, of Will llros., Albany Jand Corvnllls. l'ianos, Prams and Sewing Machines. 8KWISO MACIIJNIW ami 0110 AN8 R13PAIKEDAND CLEANED At Your Homos Ageuts fot Northwot liiiiiinuicoCo. Two doois north of P,m' Olllce, s.alem.Or. Nec illOAiind new parts for all sewing Nachlues 8;5-tf dw Vo oio tfi3 Exclusive Control of An don't hat to t3tr a prltt to nil this Cools, for It tht BEST UADE, wy Can holit ONE AHD ONE HALF POUNDS, GILBERT & PATTERSON, SALEM. ORE. B HdttCouiiU Hjrruu. Tute good, D0 B JM In tbue. jioldby drufuln. In THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OUEGOX. Bates, $2.30 lo $5.00 per Day. The best hotel bplween Portland andSan Kmnclsco. KIrst-class In nil Us appoint ments, lti tables are served with the Cli o iccst JFru its Grown In tho Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. GENERAL BANKING. Kxcliangoon Portland, Han Kmnclsco, New York, London nnd Hong Kong bought and sold. Htnte, County nnd City warrants bought. 1'nnncrs nre ooullnlly tiNlted to deposit mill transact business Willi us. Liberal ndnnccs made on wl-ent, wool, bojis and other jiroperty p.t ri.'isonnbie rates. Irsurnrce on htich sc itirlty can be obtnlncd at Iho batik In ii ost tellable companies. The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE&HILGERS, Successors to John Holm. cor. Commer cial and Chemeketa streets, Salem. Horse shoeing a specialty. lOtf M. T, RINEMAN nrJAT.KH IN Stapli1 and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, (ikuswarc, Lamps, Woeden and Willow r.ire All kinds of mill feed. Ks WL'etnb'.csiiud fruits Iu their season. 'Highest Price paid for country produce." osollcit iishare of your patronago. lt-4 112 btate street 'COLUJVIBIA.S," Light Roadster Safely, Ladies' Safety, Expert, Tniidem Safety, Volunteer, Peml Ho.dlcr, Light Koadster, national. C. M. LOCKWOOD.Ag?, I4tf 288Com.st.,Kalem, Ulcycles bold on the Installment plan. FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS. Founded n 1877. 1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE And theifiuei.t everpired on thejl'aclflc Coast, itook your order early foricholce selections. Send Stamp f jr Catalogue. Address J. M, GARRISON, Khll-dw Forest;Grove, Orceon D.C.SHERiMAN, U, H. Pension and Claim agent. P. o liox ail. Hilein, Orejon. Lopiu, couui. Cler)' Vrlte tor blanks. w INSURE IN YOUR HOME C0MPAIA "Tlie State." Assessed;nfarlyoiifl.thlrdlot a million UKO. Jl. HKELliU, City Agent And special agent for Mtir'ou couutv. ui lien will, the Company. C'lydexdalc Stallion. liar None, the cyciouoot Nebraska, Is n dark bayoyenrsold, while hind f'iot.nMd sbirlu lmeliead. iircd by Tlios Smith, ol Yo'k Co. Acbms'cu, weight 1T00 pounds, sired by Walt-Kotloe. (No. 1030) O'd Joe wusblri-d by IIh;i Kxelini'ge, lie by tbe inn 'ins Prince of Wnlcs. IMmvas Topv, tho famous brood nun e, a graud daughter ol Units Napoleon No (194.) Season 810 lnsuninceSlS. Will stiind the season ut Couuoll farm Ju-t west of North Salem b 'io'c j ard, nmr lair ground. Owned by H. Ilyan. 4-13-tt dw UNION PACIFIC The Overland Route. TICKETS Ou Sale to- DENVER, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, AnJ all Points EAST, NORTH AND SOUTH, B8 Court street, Partem, Oregon. BOISK A UAltKKH, AuenU. Por Snlo. 30 rcrss of land, ull fenced, two miles east of Hnlem ou the Unrdeu Koad, will be sold Iu no ucre lots If desired Ten acres in oiclmrd.liom ono to three yen n,old,u5n Ital ian prunea.cberrleji, pears, peaches, plums and apples, no acres or young strawberry and oil kinds of small fruits. a nice, new cottage of fle rooms, well finished, burn, woodlmukc, everything uew. Address Ha lein or tall on J . W. LYON. 6 38 1m A. J, SrllMP, M, D., and Surgeon. Physician Late ot Philadelphia. EtfCTRICITY US THE TRUE E.NEMV Of all Chronlo. llheuiuatlc, lllood, 11 rain and nervous dleaso. Kvery variety ot female dlkease yield to electricity ner Hll other modes of treatment have (tilled. Thirteen yenrs clinical experience, Otnce 359 Comwerclul street, t a Jrn B. K. HALL, Paper Hanger. Leaveordert Globe KelEtAte Exchange Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON. I'apilal Paid ap, - iiirplus, - 15,000 It. 8. WALLACK, W. W. JMAlliliN, -J. II. ALBERT, - - President, Vice-President. Cashier. DIRECTORS! W. T. Gray, W. V. Jlartln 3. M. Mnrllu, It. 8. AVallace. Or. W. A.Cuslck, J. II. Albert, T. ilcK. l'attou. LOANS MADE t'o tanners on wheat and other market- able produce, consljjucd or in store either In private graiiarlesor lliubllo warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, f-a Kmnclsco. Portland, London, Paris, Berlin Hong Konc and Calcutta. toot Addition . Cheapest lots In town, to sold, since Jauuary 15. Call ou RIGDOJ & ROORK Bush-Breyman Blc1' 3E O 2T E Y ! To Loan on Real Estate Security, Agency Pacific States Savings, Loan & Building Co. FEAR & HAMILTON, SALEM, Oregon. 6:13 dw HELLEINBRAND'S Ealing Parlors k Candy Jlaiinfaclory, 96 Commercial Street. BlL OK KAHE: Ice Cream 10c, 15c. and IS cent! Coll'ee, Tea or Chocolate and Cnko.-lOcenth Slush and Alilk 10 ceu Plate ot" Soup 10 centf Hot Cakco, Cofteo or Tea 15 centi- BeeWealc and Eggs Jj centi Pork Chop and Iukh 25 centi. Mutton Chop nnd Eggs 25 ceutt Venlsou and I''ggs 25 cents Sausago and Eggs 25 centt Ham and Eggs.. 25 cents Ererh Oysters any style 25 cent 25 Cent Regular Dinner Served Fromllto3 0'Clock A nice variety of vegetables, etc., etc. Also lea, colteo or milk with all 25 cent meals without extra charge. Choice Cigars, Imported an Domestic, always on naud. Porter House Btcak and Eggs 60 cent Tender Loin Steak and Eggs 50 cent Health is Wealth ! "i.VIni 77T! I onvm DR. E. (!. WEST'S Nerve and Brain Treatment, a guaranteed specific for Hys teria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Kits, Nervous Neuralgia, He.ulache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakelullness, Mental Depression, Kolten lug of tho brain resulting In Insanity mid leading to misery, decay nnd death, pre mature oldage, barrenness, loss of power caused by over-exertion of the brain. Each box contains one month's treatment, 81.00 a box or six boxes for $5.00, seut by mull prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order ic cclved by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5 OJ, we will send tho purchaser our written guarantee to refund the mnney II tho treatment does not effect u cure. Guar antees Issued only by Geo. E. Good, Drug ulst. Sole agent, Mil com. St.. tJilom, Or. In the Circuit Court or Iho Hlatoof Ore gon, for Marlon county. David Hwailk, plnlnllft ) vs. Huinmoils. Nancy Hwnnk, defendant J To'NaneyHwaiik, defendant, In tho above entitled action. In the unmoor Iho Htalo ofOrrKon,yotiaro horcby icqitlrcd to up. pear ami answer tho 'complaint of tho above limited plain III, In tho nbovo en titled court, now on Illo with tho clerk of -aid court, by the llrst day of tho noxt reg ular, the Juno lstn term of said circuit court, in tho city ofH.ilcni, Mailon county, staloofOregon, nn Monday tho 15th day or June, 1BUI, nnd you nro hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer said compliiintas hereby required, tho plamtlir will apply to tho court lor tho relief pinjed for In mid complaint, to wit: That tho mar riage contract now existing between you nnd pliillitlfTbo dissolved by the decreo of said court, and tint you bo ndludged to pay the cu-ts and disbursements ol this action and lor such oilier ami further ro llefas In equity may appear Just and rea sonable. Kalddonuuul and prayer being billed upon the ground of your wilful do-scili-.iiiiud abandonment of tho plalnlin lor moro than oho year last past. Pub lished In tho Capital JoriiNAi. for six weeks tiv order of Hon. Kouhon P. Boise. Judgeoftho clicult court of tho state of urcgou, lor niarion couuiy,iniuie in eiiiiiu. hers, in tho city of Salem. In snlil county aud stale, on tho 1 dh nay of April, 181)1. KUKIIHH. KIlOHTund 1'llATT.t HUNT, l.'KWiw Attorneys for l'lnlntlfl. 500 imm-u. rfiinrjf ppg REST rs.li.r. QRATfVE d c d c r rT 'iuxtii un ri-nrLUi hkatmiJ' The, only remm'.-1 .own wb oh n Stlmuiato ths Hatriliv3 Ffjccsws i & llss:n Sjstsii!. By thl nntur-.l ami 'nin' - i-.n-w i, ,. , . i- and peruana! j C:H ,' prcia t llyl.eitol:i, Coast '.istlUni, Jteni.-.l i,u.. Nervous Exhaiutlon, Ciouci-al IlcMlity, Itratn Tub, or ouy osUuxtuil or weak, enod condition of tho nyitsni, f :a w'.at. over cauce, Skin Eruption ,IJ..il,l:m. nine 6oro, 6erofm, m& 4 j m.0s C: ,hs?lQ;d, glomncb, I4vc-? .a JOi.cyt. $ 1 .00. SIX w. fi:s V u OcT.no. afer'' - H1LLE8 DRUG CT3., Sis Frisr-hoo, Ci ron&ALK uy Admiuistriilor's Sale. In tho County Court of the State of Ore gon lor the Count ot Minion. In the matterofthoeslntoof J. H. Sulli van, deceived. Notice li hereby given that I, M.W.llunt, 1uI111l11l.il I ulor ot tho above entitled will on tho.soth day of June I .01 at 10 o'clock n. in. at Iho West dooroi tho court, houso ofsnld Million county, pursnunt tonn order oftho romily court dated April ItOlh. 1KU1 sell at public auction for cash Iu hand, to Ihu highest and beslbldder the following des cribed premies belonging to said cstitc.to wit: Beginning at thert wi-orneroftho I). it, ;. oi caiiiiTiuc iiugiy, ioi iu. o,i, claim Nii.lv!: ibenco koii I ho H lino of said claim I' nnd 60-100 chains to tho contrr of one of the brunches of Pudding river: thence northerly following tho center of ham urancn oi rtitiaing river -n ciuiins moro or less to the (tl vision lluo of said claim No. CI; thence w on said division lino 3 iiutl 75-100clttiliiM to the w lino ol nforsaut claim; thence sou said w lino of claim aforesaid to the place of beginning and containing li acies of land, more or Wu Iti.l,,.. I .. 'I. T U 1. O ,1- Ui.t.l Inml la ..I,.. i, ,ii ill i i n n ii ..iii. itiiiii ,n ,ii- between llvo and six miles cast of Salem. M. W. HUNT, 5-0 Itw Administrator Administrator's Notice. NOTICE U hereby given that tho under signed has been duly appointed ad mlnlstratorol tho estate of L. II Judson, deceased, by tho county court of Marlon county, stato of Oregon, and all ptr.sons having claims against said estate nto here by nolilled to present, them duly verified to tho undersigned at tlic oillco of Miaw, Pratt .I- Hunt, iu tho city of Salem, county of Marlon nnd tdnto of Oregon, within six mouths from the (Into of tho first publica tion hereof. And all persons Indebted to said estate aro hereby requested to make ImmeOlato payment ot tho same to tho undersigned. Dated at balem, Oregon, this Sflth day ol May, 1801. 11. T. JUDON. Administrator of said estate. Miaw, Pratt & Hunt, Attorneys Tor said estate. fl i 5t Administrator's Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given that tho under signed him hi en duly appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Adam JL eonee, deceased, by tho county court ol tho slate of Oregon, for Marlon;county,and all persons having claims against said es tate, aro hereby notified to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned nt tils residence at my residence i mllo west of Lewlsburg, Marlon county, Oregon, within six mouthsfrom the datoof tno llrst publi cation hereof, and nil persons Indebted to said estate aro hereby requested to make Itmnedinto payment of tho sumo to the un dersigned. Dated at Salem, Or , May 21), 1SU1. J W.LABAItE, Administrator of tho estate of Adam 11. Sconce, deceased. Bhaw, Prnttit Hunt, Attys.ior Mild estate lH5t Notico to Contractors. VTOTICE Is hereby given that sealed bids US will bo received by tho City of Salem, uicgon, ut tho oilleo or the city surveyor of the city or Kaloin at Snloin, Oregon, null 11 o'clock u. in,, or J lino 30, 1MJI, lit which lliiinuiilrt lilrie ii'ltt Im m. ...in.,, I-..- i. , ii.i ....... w.v.o ..i.i u vi,.v,iuii I till till; UU11U mg and construction of a sewer in block 7J i iwl ii. I nf I liii il rfU. l... .... . u.. . nui-i.iiiiniv.jij lUHllUHUUUim IUC HIUU of said blocks in nucordiiuco with tho pro- MlPl- TlllllW HHfl Lll(llllflfHltlAncl tl,A.,wir n.. tiloln thoodicool thuwiid city burveyor. mlh u.u iiiui uu acL'uinpunieci uy a de posit In fuvor of the city of Kalem, Orccou, ..uBH1.ilww ,,n u, HunillUlUU m L'UOU tutth on tho partof tho bidder, which will wu I... iniiu v ihu uy in TOiicm, tircgon, ill nun nl ftilli,rii,r mul r.ill. r... .,.n . oftho bidder. The blank fonncontructand tho bond the bidder will bo requlicd to execute In caso his bid Is satisfactory to iiiomj uirmiuni, urcgou, is aiso on nio in tho oillco of said city burveyor. nud said hnnn miikl lin nhTan It. l.rt ..nn..i . .. ... 7ii.vC . I wH..v., ,i ,uu j,nm Mint ui RJ0 with two good and suillcent sureties. ,.,,u1(u uv mo juiiyor oi me city oi Salem. Oregon. Tho city of Salem, Oregon, ..... .w luu i.jLi.i,itUj ui mi uiua, Loue by older orthe.CominonlCouncll oftho elf ot Salem, Oregon. m. e. uoodell, Ilecorder. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. rpO all whom it may concern. Notice Is iii-iruj khuii nun mo coparuiersiiip heretoforo axlstlug between Enoch May and C. W.HculIn, uuder the flr.n name and wtyle or May & lleullu, doing business ill Nn .'i n in, ul,la l.n.... I-, . i . thpclly ofoaloni. Marlou county, Oregon. lsnl Mnlil Pi-iii. ilt Unit ; ..? atiulnst thOHiild Arm of May a Ilenlln. Mntnrl Tuna A 1LIH ''vu j iiuo -i lev lt ENOCH MAY. C. W. HENLIN. JMds Wnnti'd-tural -Stato Agricul-CoIIcko. The Hoard of Hegents of tho SUvte Agrl- uuiiurui woiugeoi Oregon Invito tenders, sep.iratelv, lor tho stone basement, und for tho erection and completion of the .,,:' "" ""iiuiugui ineoiuutnta' ilall.on tlio ( ol lezuKnrmntnnrviilllu or. gon. Drawings -ind specincatlons will be ready lor Inspection at the otllce orMr. W. II I'll IT It ni.tllln,.l .!,.... l .. j-l ' "' imnut,i O.HU1I1, uruuu, lia JOI lews: 1st. htouo tmfaement on May 20th. .u" . iunTwury uunuiug, exclu sive ol tbo stouo work of tho basement, on 'Juno 1st, 1S91. ' ' Btds ,nio to bo sent to the undersigned nt Corvnllls, Oregon and will bo opened as IoUewb: int. tor tho stouo basomrntou May 2rth, at in a. in.; nnd, 2d, for the ilireestoiy ibulldlng on Juno Olh, 181)1, ut 0 a in. 11,0 Ho nil of Regents do uot bind themselves to aceopt tlio Iswost oi unytond.-i. WALLIS NASH. , , .Heoielary to tho Board. Corvallls, Or., May is, i(,ai. $500 Reward! WKwlllpaytheabovo reward for any casoofllvpr com plaint, dyspepsia, sick headaehB, ludlgei,t!oii.eonllpailonor cos tlyoiiess wo cannot cure wltw wosfs Veg eltabloLlqer Pills, when tho directions lire strlaie oo.utjleit wltb. They me purely nnU' "ccl n.everf'nl to glvo siitl fac hH. ilMurroat0.d 1MlrK0 "oxes, oontniii. lug JO pills, ps cents, lleware of counter fens and mltatlous. Tho genuine iiiaiiu- cocfiWr,, ",K jo1in wS BtrSSsIicm C-'r! A' DruSK,st' m Com' OmV JVi" L-AKOK'T ESTAHLI811 ffi1, ". 'e btate. Lower r.it than JU?n.4, x'i'eit 8,ock I-W Illanka lr FiffkV0b "SJJ alopue ot Hti Vrlntar fuieni Orco'n ENNYR0YAL PILL3 An. ! -..!. i.u . 7T . "? , 22X'!!f!"?.''f' '' u, ' v -" " mm ii4i meui.' ...v u B..im. .i.n.. - Mi.riib..u. m .r : i-- . .' TT- T VMUia.UlUBut.FM.flMl.H l-lTl-- V rcl.n iliu, lU.oooiritii2S nt . frnr. ' e-4 5Kir05ar " uuu: i ' y S3v &i mSnm-i fMiMlb -"" UMimu fc)8 (tf iSl ' ttW, XQA iao R3as BALSAM HEALTH. to Rlchnn'ii Onl.l. . Cures Chancre., tin" rt,"ln So i nypiinitio i t'Atarth, d icaiM nr( Dlch primary forms of tbo hi Sca,P. and ! I . ajpldlli. Price M inS?A I'" i'lln' Ooldiiii n ..r u II. ?"" T?rt'"y, Mcrcur IH&W No.' Throat. Svnhllltln n.-PYMMrato, a ? tractcd Cords, 8tlfTne83 of lh.Pi .nl eradicates all u8ca, , rrorn tmbs.od Whether caused by IhiIImmi lh 'Iti healthy. Prlco SB 00 ilr.J"1 tad Lo lllcliau's Golden Hnar,''0'"'. rtoto for tho euro ot (ii"nV' Ann. Irritation CiaveU'a,?0, 0l" "lection; tacTzr Lo Indian's Oolilnn n, . for tlio cffcetlro he.II,, ' w. nnd eruptions. PrlroSl on ""'""on mPr;co8a00,,erI1roKi.lKtnti Tun n nml Kr...i Sent overywhero, C. O. I)., ..,. per express. ' 'ocaielI tHij THE RICHARDS DRUG CO, 000 & 611 ltIAUKrT'.r Sanl'rancltco.p. ' ... ot.riT FRIg, LAS I AINP SOUTH V it Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line OALIKOUMA KXWHHS TnAIN'RC!f .,. ""' " r.r-i 1'Ullll.AIU ANDS.F "BoiTlhl j nr1 ;vA. p. in. uv. i-on anil Ar I uii.Tr 8:18 p. m. Lv. Salem U ? 10:15!i.m. Ar. Kan l.rn H : ' '""I UY. I Htlln m. Ah(iv trnltiu uinn milt, rr - tlohsiioril,"or' itoVeb f iJirtKSLS Oregon City Wnmllum m 5 Tangent, rfheddx, Ilalscy "imE uuiivitwn wiij.ii iiui: in II f.HCHTin llOSBllLltO MAl.tUAlU, Kuun.m. lv. Portland Ar.M-Olir iu:a n. m J,v riuiein Lv. lfls n f, ' ''' """MP Albany I.ocnl, llnlly (lictept Sundtjj 5.(10 U. in. Lv. Portlaud Ar.jHsuTE 7:52 p.m. Lv: wilcm l.v. 6,-Wi.e U:tX) p. in. Ar. Albany Si, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For uccomiiiodutiou ot second cliil passengers nuacucu to ciprcts tralm, Yest Side Division, Between Fufinjl anil Cervallis: UAILV (KXCK1T SDNDAY). "7: JO ii. inTTLv. Portland Sr. 6.-JUu.ilJ laiOp. in. I Ai. t'or.d' I Lv.lSp,ir1 At Albnny and Corvallls connect, wltal irams oi urcgon raemc luuiroao. KXI'KE83TUA1N (BA1LY EXCirTSCVDAI 1:1U p. m. 7:"i '. in. l.v. lrortTnnd Ar. I Ar.McMlnnvilleLv. OD.IDJ 515.TrJ Throueh Ticra To all points EAST and SOUTH Kor tiekctH and lull information nmii mg lates maps, etc., apply to tht UoBipi-i ny'H agent Kalem, Oregon. J MP. itnriKUS. Aast. (. P. and FasiAlT. K. KOKHLKK. Manijtrl THE YAnillNA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC IUIIJUUD And Oiegou Uevelopuicnt companTi n n.. . r . i . .. n mi', m i al ijnnri it ji iiuuiH lesy time than by any othet ion e Itafl ciass inroiigu passcuKci nu.i ; Islii'i.l trom Portland and nil points lu lh WJ lamette vnnev io unu uom u.." ... TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept 8W i.tiivujiiuu - - uffPAy Leave Cors-allla 'impiS Arrive Yanulna rnj ueavo liuiuiiia- - - ifrlSlll T..i.r. Aii,.;r iuwi O. & C. trains connect at AIDMJ i uorvnllls- ... vaoUINA The abovo trains conncii --? ,, a with the Oregon Development U - I jfStimHhinH between Vanulpa ana i b'runcisco. . ,... BA11JI.1U .(... .-- ,..,, FROM YAftttWA v." "",?""'", s -J "?' " I f.w,,,,"""i.v,,ssf,r.-Tp.;siv w ' FarnUon, Hunday - --; . t WUliimette Valley, Thursday.-- j iaraiion. TueHuuy.. -.- STEAMED. .Fyp"" Willamette Valley, rrway --.y j Fnrallon, Tuesdayn -,V 8 wiiianieue vuuey, o"""-i jn Fnrallon, Thursday ' 15 tr iiiuuimm ""V v 7,hfi rlful l1- TUis oompany reservi!, "-.- change galling dates without ; now 4 $ N. fi.-Passengcrs liom IWlano WlllnniPttn Vnl nv OOinis ."" . Oil connection with tho trains " v a 1 1 i n.r a iiiii ri'i in. i ua uij - - . .ih andtf destined to San W;M arrange to arrive at Yaquina tne t -n beroro date or sailing. u.ni ui I'assfnger and Freight RatM A'" howest. Kor Information flPPjy JJ A I1U1J.11AJ1 Ot -'u. Agente 200 and 202 Front. nflPP'y "'.mrtfl HULMAN & Co., t'rel?utnarulid,0r.l ;l. nu, " i C.O. HOafJK Ao't Oen'l rU Pass. Agt,, Oregon raclflgioi a H. HASWELL, Jr. Gen'l W! t Pass. Agt. Oregon Developm,.., sj, w From Terminal or Interior Points fh Northern Pacific RaiiFOi Is the line to take To all Points East and It is the dlnlue car route It runs i 1 vestibule trains overy day lniooj ST. PAUL AND CHiCACO (Nochongeofcar,.) Composed of dlnlugciirs '"""jecrer J PiUlnuin "rttWlnromneBtl TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Pest that can be constructed nod in j ...,.M,ir,.iiiiit,ns are both ire? " ratt nUhod for bolder of first una '- tickeu.and x.wIlES. ELEGAItT DAY COAll" A oontlnuot . J'n ,rt9'umnterr lines, allordlq d'W rft unlnl .ii iiorcD r.J BIT tf Btl "?W 111 ' 01 1 unrvliA Pullman sit "r cured In advi "flllnformMton ,c.nJg ,$ of irnlns.ro hi nd oi ' ' ' on .ppncutlon -;:, TO-. . X..U.UOI "-. uru&VS '"-5HAWA DOWNING, Agents.