: SHW'f ' i Wl
V4-
SEC
Dress Goods.
OCpPpO In Blue, Brown, Gray, and Green colors, etc.
BROADCLOTH Green Bluu' Gniy' antl Black'
FLANNELS, I"Mcolms-
WRAPPER FLANNELS, In now potterns
LI C M D I LTT A O The latest shades.
n.imci i no,
NOVELTIES,
Some
TRIMMINGS,
TB HOLVERBOH
TOE CAPITAL JOIIRML.
MONDAY,
IMOMiMaiMMi
-NOV. 21, 189.!
GILBERT k PATTERSON,
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder.
OKO. D. GOODHUE. K. CAIIILL.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
Lime, cement, plaster, btiir, Are
and building brick, lire clay, sand,
gravel" blacksmith and houbo coal,
wood, all kinds, wholesale and re
tail. Oillce 95 State street.
GOODHDE & CAHILIk
$1.50 $2.00
I Millinery Sale
We have selected and
trimmed with great care for
this special sale 100 Ladies'
and Misses' Hats which we
offer for
$1.50 $2.00
Sec them, You will buy
them. We have the goods,
you the prices, we will sell
them.
MRS. S. C. REED,
K 2G5 Commercial St.
Social. Tin: Journal's society
report is very popular because it is
open to nil. Its spaco is given gen-
rouaiy to Salem people because It is
tbo Balem paper that is read by all,
as witness the sale of a hundred ex-
H trn copies Saturday nigut witu a s-
column social department. The Or
? got) I tin gavo the "Entre Nous"
about five lines.
QueruPkople. Be sure and take
j 1U lilt) UIU8K UUIUIVUI Ul lUtt 1UIUU1,)
on Wednesday nicht and see tbe
I ,. -I- n"i.... o
IJ 141,4 j.J1UfJt J. IUUUUIJ OUtUO '
your friends will receive one of thote
valuable sermons. Adults, 50 cents;
children 25 cents. Grand march at
0 o'clock. Doors open at 7:30. Plenty
of seats for your ladies.
wf just ui'ened. a ueaumui tine
! of parlor and hanging lamps, at
prices below competition. Harritt
& Mclntyre.
Thanksgiving) Dinner. The
ladies of tbe W. J. T. U. will give a
Thanksglvlug dinner at their rooms
p on Court street. Everybody invited.
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Empty barrels for sauerkraut
only a few left, at dark & Epply's.
C PIT0L ADVENTURE
F.r bargains In Clothing, Underwear and furnishing goods, come
We are the people.
LOOK AT THESE
Roy's Hate from 25c to $1.60.
Men's Huts from 60o to $3 50.
Palmer's Suits 75c
Unibrvllas from 75o to $4.00.
Men's Heavy Ulste re from $S 00 to
Men's Fine Overcoats from $10 00 to
Boy's Overcoats from $4 00 to $10.00.
Boy's Cottouade Suit from $1.00 to
Men's Cottouade Suits from $4.00
New stock of flue blank drew soils Jut received. Mm rubber awl oil etotblBg, lifted dusk scat and
Dents. OPERA HOUdK BLOCK, eor aer Court and Liberty streets. Batess. Otmmm.
AmU ferlliG. Genets, be
excellent values amon them.
Changeable Silks, Gimps, and Irridescent Velvets at
301
?
Got Excited. George Kirk.who
lives westof Irving, was at Junction
City Tuesday and heard the news of
Cleveland's election while there.
He was very much elated and
Btarted home. When near home he
commenced waving his hat and
shouting for Cleveland, which
frightened his team and they ran
away. They ran through two
fences and broke the wagon all to
pieces and then one of ths horses
dropped dead. Brownsville Times.
Enclose a Stajip. Citizens and
tax payers writing to the county
officials will hereafter enclose a
stamp. The county treasurer Is al
lowed no stamps or exchange in re
mitting funds to shcool oflkers. The
county court has now cut oft' the
sheriff's office from any allowauceof
stamps The law allows the county
Buperintlndeut of schools postage,
but other officials are only allowed
stationery.
At the Hun. When one goes to
Cherringtou's art gallery, lie is at
the hub for photogtapbs or crayon
work. There can be seep half-a-dozen
artists busy as bees turning out
all kinds of work pertaining to their
profession, aud the reputation of
this house for artistic work is of the
highest order. If you want a
beautiful holiday souvenir for your
friends that is tne place to go.
Trouble With Ice. Tbe elec
tric motoi line cars were not a little
preveuted fiom making good time
Sunday morning by a coating of ice
ou tho wire overhead. It Is seldom
Jack Frost interferes with traffic in
Oregon but Saturday night he got
his ire up and did what little mis
chief lie could in a feeble way.
Old White Horses. Sunday
morning a man was leading an old
white horse up Commercial street.
It was a tall rawbuned creaturo and
possessed of some Arabian blood and
spirit, as was shown by his resent
ment of some blow9 from two boys
who followed behind pelting him
with stones. The white bobtail who
used to be driven ou a horhecar was
sold to a Salem man, who traded
him to some Gypsies.
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The Library Social To be
given by tho young people of tbe
Baptist church In tho parlors on
Wednesday evening is free to all
that is the entertainment and sup
per part and only a few cents will
be charged for reading any of the
books. They can be read there or
taken home any work wanted
will be furnished and in any style
of binding.
Complete. A Thanksgiving din
ner is not complete without some of
that celebrated Nestucca cheese,
celery, raisins, citron, lemon aud
orange peel, fins, prepared mince
meat, oranges, lemons, jellies, Jams,
aud innumerable other delicacies on
sale by Clark & Eppley.
Bound Over. Charles Nelson,
who is churged with stealing a purse
from a lodging house, had a
hearing before Recorder Goodell
this mornlug aud was bound over
to the Grand jury, in the sum of
MOO, and iio stauds committed.
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PettyThievinci -A party In East
Salem has lost a number of carpen
ter tools from a new house ho Is
building, and unless the same are
returned soon some arrests are liable
to follow.
Ed. Journal. We believe all
your readers should know that the
place to buy groceries is at
Squire Farrur & Co'a. One trial
will be a convincing argument.
Good Ticket. A Republican
caucus was held Saturday evening
in tbe second ward and ugreod ou
Ed. Cross for alderman. Unless he
is needed for Mayor, Mr. Cross will
be n good nominee If he can be In
duced to Eerve.
Rake it Up. A good suggestion
from a citteen is that whom the
track was muddy in the middle
tbe gravel be raked up from the
sides. Such a process is necessary.
$10 00.
SSO.OO.
$5.U0.
to $7.00.
Men's All Wool Suits from $10 to 116.
Bnj's All Wool Bulla from $4 to $.
Heavy Wool Glove and Mittens 60c a pair.
Strong Working Gloves from 76e to $1.60 a pair.
Fine Dims Glove from $1 to $1.50 a pair.
Underwear from $1 to $4 a suit,
Quilt from $1 to VI 7 each.
UinoktU from $1.74 to f 10 a pair,
ilravy Wool fsox, 3 pair tat $1.
is tbe wetid. AgeuU for Royal TaJten, Chisago. lfte eieihlnt; to antor.
xsm4
Commercial Street.
CAPTAIN SCOTT NO MORE.
A Pioneer Politician, Legislator
and Ex-Postmaster Dead.
Died, at the family home at 399
Center street In Salem, Monday
morning, at 4 a. m., Lyman Samuel
Scott, aged G2 on Ostober 1st.
Deceased came to Oregon in 18G1
as captain of Co. D, Fourth Califor
nia Infantry vols., stationed at Fort
Yamhill.
He was at different times com
mander at that post, Fort Hoskins,
Siletz Block House, and in 1805 was
ordered with his company to estab
lish u post in the Harney Lake
country. After being mustered out
at San Francisco in 1805 he returned
to Oregon and went into merchan
dising at Portland, coming to Salem
in i860. Here by his social qualities
he rose rapidly in private esteem
and no man soon had more warm
friends than he.
L. 8. 8cott was Mayor of Salem
in 1808-69, sheriff of Marion county
in 1872, member of tbe legislature
and city council. Ho was in his
prime a political leader and always
an enthusiastic Republican, being
state chairman from 1874 to 1878.
Succeeding H. M. Thatcher, Mr.
Scott was postmaster at Salem from
1879 to 1883, under President Hayes
and filling the office acceptably to
tho government and the people.
He was succeeded by A. B. Cross-
man. Under the present adminis
tration he was employed in the ser
vice until rendered uutit by disease.
Mr. Scott leaves a wife and five
children, two sous and a daughter
ut Salem aud two sons at Portland
in business.
The funeral will be from the
Episcopal church Tuesday at 2 p.
m. The Masonic order will attend
at thb grave. Mr. Scott was also a
member of tbe G. A. It. aud A. O
U. W.
The Fair Closed. The armory
presents uchuotic nppearauce toduy.
The ball that has known only mirth
aud beauty for the past week la de
serted. Tho receipts of tho chrys
anthemum fair were about $270.
The auction of flowers Saturday
night brought about $9.00. Deu
ton's parlor orabestra rendered flue
music. The cake-walk was suc
cessfully led oil by Mr. Spauldlng
and Mrs. Wagner, some couples
participating, the former taking the
prize. The report of the committee
on awards is not yet made public.
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Turkeys, Turkeys. The finest
fat corn-fed turkeys, also, fat hetiB,
ducks aud geese are to be found at
Davison & White's 04 Court Street
market. Our reputation for having
the finest dressed turkeys each year
stands undisputed; proof of the
quality of the turkeys Is in the eat
ing. We Invito the pubiio to call
und see our poultry. Order early
aud select the best. Eastern oys
ters and plenty of them. Davison
& White, 04 Court street.
Wires Down. The telegraph re
port for The Journal is late, but
very complete when it is considered
that the wires all over tho North
west are down, and the Western
Union Co. is obliged to send every
word from tbo East yia Chicago,
New Orleans, El Paso, and San
Francisco to reach Balem. Our re
port is an excellent one neverthe
less, thanks to the Associated Press
and the expert force at Salem.
Attention, Sedowick Post!
Comrade L. S.Scott, of this post,
who died Nov. 20, 1892, will bo
burled under the auspices of tbe
Masonic order, from the Episcopal
church Tuesday, Nov, 22d, at 2
o'clock p. m. Jos. Batchelor, com
mander.
Notice.
All legal voters, who ore willing
to participate In the forming aud
electing of a non-partisan ticket for
Salem, are requested to ineut at
Reed's opera house, November 22,
1892, at 7 o'clock p. m. sharp.
COMPANY.
to tbe OPERA HOUSE CORNER.
PRICES.
THE CITIZEN'S MOVEMENT.'
Ed. Jeurnal: I t very glad
you show a feeling for the taxpayers
and nro uot so bound hand und foot
i... .. fuw nuiittnnl itinintirers as not
to be able to Bay your s iuI Is your
own. WUHt is moie sniy man
troduco party politic.- in our I'lty af
fairs nr to lot a few village poll
tlclans fix up tho slate we are to step
up anu vote line iiuiiio cmwei
GIv the people a cuuuce you
veil
Fay. For a few who seal) contracts
.,..! ... Ilw.lr f.iviirlrra n tut office to
meel lu each ward and name the
delegates we are to ratify uuuer jo
8lmon'B primary law Is uot Aineri
can. If that law Is to forco us tc
vulnnnnrtv nlntn voll Will fillll I
good many Republicans unwilling
to stand it. Citizen.
The primary law does not pre
vent anv assembly of citizens in
ward agreeing to a tlcttet and sup-
nortinir it at the noils. The tickets
put up at the party primaries do not
become nn official ballot, out a citi
zen may vote any ticket ho pleases.
Tholrlmary law is ft law to prevent
frnud in the party or stop illicit
practices among politicians.
A mats meeting of citizens at the
court house can put up ft citizen's
ticket for city officers. Thero ii
nothing in tho law to prevent it
Only thev must not profess to be t
political organlzaMon u the sense of
a party. That is the plain Intent of
the law. Ed. Journal.
IN CIRCUIT COURT.
Saturday afternoon docket entries
were as follews:
T. F. Goodrich vs. Annie Good
rich, divorce; dlvorco granted to
plaintiff, with costs and disburse
ments.
Emma Herren vs. Edward C,
Herreu, divorce; decree for divorce
for plaintiff, with costs and disburse
ments. First Nntional bank vs. Wm.
Ratzburg; action for money; settled.
City of Salem vs. O. & C R. Co.,
injunction; nonsuit on motion of
plaintiff.
M. M. Ellis vs. T. J. Ford, action
for money; continued.
Little, Maxwell & Co. vs. James
Deuham & Co. action for money;
continued.
E. R. Spalding et. al. vs. Jacob
Morlock, action for money; to be
trted without a jury. ,
J. A. Baker vs. J. W. Sapping.
field et. al., action for money; leave
to file an amended complaint.
C. G. Wheeler vs. B. O. Van Bok
kelcn, action for money; to be tried
without a jury.
C. B. Davis vs. R. B. Plowman,
damages; continued.
Court will reconvene nt 10 a. m.
Monday.
MUNDAY.
In following cases Judge Burnett
was interested as attorney and they
will be disposed of by Judge T. A.
McBride who Is in attendance:
No. 50. P. A. Kroshus vs. Geo.
Stevens, action on contract.
No. 04. Amanda Wheeler vs.
Ida M. Babcock, action for money.
No. 150. Geo. H. Burnott, as
signee of B. E. Robertson, iusolvont
debtor, vs. D. E. Swank.
Tho first case went to trial to jury
ef: Guyan Gibson, A. G. Perkins,
H. A. Johnson, Geo. H. Croisau, W.
Humphrey, Henry Keene, C. M.
Parmenter, E. D. Townsend, J. A.
Tanner, R. A. Crossan, Alien
Rhodes, E. M. Law.
The case was argued at 1:30 and
the jury went out with it.
LOCAL AfiD PERSONAL.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Duval, of Chi
cago, are guests at the Willamette,
Storm rubbers still 50 cents nt the
Palace.
The City Dairy is beating all com
petitors with its grade Jersey milk.
B. J. Sharp, prop.
Bishop Decker of the United
Brethern church is one of tho great
est pulpit orators in the world. He
will be in Salem soon,
Mrs. M. J. Train is in Astoila,
making an official visit upon the W.
R. O. lu that city. She visits tbe
Salem corps on Monday. Albany
Herald.
The big issue this year Is "How
much are we in debt?". Salem wants
at least one officer that cuti answer
this all important question.
Have you taken a cold? You can
cure promptly with Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. The safest remedy for
throat uhd lung troubles.
Branson & Co. convey you homo
free ou elegant cushioned street cur
seats.
Buy your shoes at the Paluce and
see that $100 gold watch to bo given
awoy.
Tho Marlon county W. C T. U
convention which convene at
Wood burn has been postioned
until Dec. 7th mid 8th.
J.M. McKltiley of Turner is at
tending circuit conrt.
Rev. C, L. Corwln has gone to
Southern Oregon and will conduct n
peach runch fur the benefit of his
health. Chas. Talbot and family
also go in a few days.
Late styles iu Laird, Schober &
Mitchell show at Krausse Bros.
Another shipment of Laird, Scho
tr & Mitchell shoes received at
Krausse Bros.
J. J, Powers returned today from
a trip up the road for the Salem
soap works.
Tbe union Thanksgiving servjee
will be held at the M. E. church
Thursday morning, at 1030. Rey,
Lund will preaeb the senuou.
The Obesaur directory will eon
tain a flse nap M Marion eouBty,
Beautiful MteuMsg at Keller &
Ma'.
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afe and Certain"
IS tlio testimony of Dr. George. E.
Vnllpr, ot Martinsville, Va., in
reference to Ayer's rills. Dr. J. T.
Teller, of Chittenango, Ni V., says :
"Ayer's rills nrn highly appreciated.
They nro jwrfect iu form nnu coating,
mid their cftecti are nil that tho mos
careful physician could desire. They
llnvo supplemented all tho pills former
ly popular hore, and I think it must bo
long beforo any other can ho matlo thnt
will nt nil compnro with them. "Thoso
u ho buy Aj er's Pills got full valuo."
"I Teennl Ayer's Pills ns one of tho
most reliable) general remedies of our
times. They liovo been in uso in my
family for various affections requiring a
purgative medicine, and have given un
varjlng satisfaction. We have found
them nn excellent romed v for colds nml
light fovcrs." "W. K. "Voodson, Fort
worth, Toxas.
"I prescribe Ayer's Pills in my prac
tice, and find them excellent. I urge
their general uso in families." John
V. Brow n, M. V., Oceana, W. Va.
Ayer's Pills,
rittrAHED BT
Dr. J. C. Aycr tt Co., Lowell, Mass
Bold by all DrucghU and Dcnlcri in Medicine
Grand Clearance Sale
All our Millinory and Fancy
Goods will be Sold at
Actual Cost!
For tho next 30 D.iys.
C. CALVEET,
291 Com'l St.
The firemen of Albany are to give
a grand bull ou Thanksgiving night.
Mar. wanted ntonce to dress poul
try nt Davison & White's market,
04 Court street.
The Albiuy orphan's homo has
twonty inmates, nnd tho manngo
incut has made un appeal for
Thauksglving donations.
Lebanon will celebrate tho holi
dajs by the introduction of eleo
trlo lights.
Ayer's Barsaparllla. Its record of
forty years is one of triumph over
blood diseases.
Oysters, clams, trout, fresh and
salt water fish aud everything good
for a thanksgiving dinner, at Davis
ou & Willie's 01 Court street market.
Fine Turkeys. We have a Hue
lot of Thanksgiving turkeys to sup
ply tho demand, at McCrow & Steu
sloll's meat market.
Some fine specimens of tho horns
of tbo big wild Blue mountain sheep
are shown nt Davison & White's
market.
Found. At chrysanthemum fair,
white iced wool wrap. Call at Jour
nal olllee.
You Will Lauciu. Where? At
the musk carnival Wednesday night
at the armory. Admission, adults,
50 cents; children, o ceutd. A great
many maskers will tako part. Be
sure and see tho Pirato Chief and
clowns.
Proclamation. Thanksgiving
will soon be hear, and you will want
the luxuries of tho season. The best
rulsius, elder, miuco meat, and
everything for a rich thanksgiving
dinner at Harritt & Molutyre's.
Too Dry. It 13 no ver too dry to
do your own errands but frequently
too wet, nspecially now. Call ono of
tbe Lookwood messengers, and stay
lu tho dry.
Wood, Wood. Plenty of it sawed
and ready for delivery. Le.ivo your
ordois at Ryan's stable, corner of
Ferry und Liberty. dlO-lOtf
The largest stock of boots, shoes
aud slippers ever shown in Salem
can be found at Krausso Bros.
Type - Wiutx.no. Tho under
signed is prepared to do type-writing,
copying und office steuograplo
work, on reusouabio terms. Room
11, Gruy block. Stella Sherman.
Jersey Milk Delivered iu al
parts of the city. Leave orders at
Gilbert & Patterson's store. Aura
ham Rich. 10-18-1 m
For your Thanksgiving turkey,
goose, duck or choice dressed chick
ens, leave your orders utBtelner's
market. 11-10 3t
Best and cheapest place In tho city
to buy your foai. C. Beak.
Keller & Mursh do the fur
niture business of tho city.
Their stock is a fltieono.
Little Nimtucoa. Absolutely
the best chet.su In Oregon, ut Clark
tc Eppley's.
Oyhlers ut O. W. Hellenbraud's
reaturant,
TUTT'H PILLS Invigorate hotly
and mind.
DPRICE'S
mrx.
Tbe ely pw Cream of TarUr Pwwkr.-Mo AmmooU; Ha Aiwa,
Uttd ia Million of Homw-40 Ym tb Standui
That Great Sale !
It is only a short time since wo commenced our closing out sale, and during that
time our store has been crowded with bargain seekers. Hundreds havo been made
happy, and many could not be waited no in the rush. Our
BARGAINS BEAT THEM ALL
Such low prices wore
slow to profit by them.
MEN'S and
BOOTS AND SHOES. ,
Were never before sold so cheap on tho coast. Wo represent three differont woolrti
mills, and can please all. Call early.
B. FORSTNER&CO.,
297 Commercial Street i
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Baby Carriages and , Express Wagons,
At Cost, to closo out. Our
M. W.
Our goods speak for themselves at
the New York Raoket. Wo ask nn
inspection of goods and prices aud
wo will be satisfied with the result.
Tho fifth large invoice of ladles'
Jackets Just arrived p-t The Pnlaeo,
Child's Natural wool uuderwear at
the Now York Racket. Good qual
ity. Cheap.
Kid Gloycs, guaranteed at E. F.
Osburn's $1.00 and S1.-10. Try thorn.
Umbrellas COo to $5.00 nt E. F.
Osburns.
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
shoes Laird, Bcbober's & Mitchell
makoat Krausse Bros.
For flno art goods seo corner win
dow of Keller & Marsh. Tbey aro
receiving many pretty things oyory
week.
Any stylo nt all prices has brought
tho trade to Kruusso Bro. 275 Com.
St.
LADIES OF SALEM
Bo suro to inspect my
stock and prices beforo buy
ing elsewhere. Mrs, D. L.
Fiestor, opposito Opoia
house. 2t
HORN.
To tho wife of Richard Mason, a
daughter, Nov. 15, 1802.
MAURI EI),
Miss Ida 13. Dinsmore aud Thos.
Burrows, at tho resldeuco of tho
bride's mother, Mrs. A. Dinsmore,
475 High street, Balem, Budny.Nov.
20, 1802, at 8 p. m.,Rov. P. B.Kulght
ofllciatlug.
The ceremony was witnessed by
members of the family, aud an ele
gant wedding dinner was partaken
of by the contracting parties and as
sembled guests at about 4 o'clock.
The wedding was a very quiet one,
and Mr. Burrows has pcrjwtrated h
complete und happy surprise on his
many acquaintances.
The groom Is u merchant of this
city, well-known In business und
social circles. Tho bride Is n gradu
ate of Puclflo University, at Forest
Grove, and an accomplished and
popular young society lady of this
city. Mr. and Mrs. Burrows aro ut
home on Liberty street. The many
friends of the newly married jwiplo
' will take pleasure iu extending
hearty congratulations.
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A great many people arc now oating Grow,
wo aro not goine: to do it.
Wo must crow a little about our immense
M,Q0UE.l Vii STORE
never beforo known in
CHILDREN'S
new stock of furniture also will go at prices to correspond
while this salo lasts.
SARGBANT
Let There
Lamps
HALL, STAND, and
Finest Patterns and
EVER IN SALEM. "
None can compoto with us! This is not "oivvv," but the
verdict of our patrons.
AITKEN & PALMER,;
j2TTho latest in Decorated STATE STREET.
China and Fancy Glassware. J
HOTBh arrivals.
WJIiljAMKTTK.
W. P. Bmlth, R. G. Morrow, F.
Rosander, Portland.
C.J. Mitchell, RenJ Lnty, Geo.
Borcbardt, San Frauclsco.
J. "W. Reekford, Omaha.
Fred Luetzper, Chicago,
E. Pettlquo, Puynllup.
J. H. Gorus, J. B. Hall, H. O.
Ilcmpholl, Mommotbi Or.
A Sad Awakening!
" Vtienln tbednrk, ou thy son liana I
him if.
And heard tbo tempting syren of thy
lougue
What Hume what dnrU whnt nngulah I
m (lured.
Dal when tho candle entered I wx
cured!''
tiuoh complexion as so many of
young ladles possess uuii, pimply,
und covered with sores and black
heads, is enough to cool the ardor of
tne warmest lover. To kucii young
ladles wo would say. that you can
never have asoft, falr.Hinooth.attruct-
ive, Klssauie complexion .uulessyour
blood is puro and healthy, for the
condition of the blood decides the
complexion, Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery will purlfp your
blood, tono up your system, and
brlve away those distressing head
aches and backache, from which you
sailer periodically, and give you a
complexlou a lily or rose-leaf might
envy'
AT THE FRUIT PALAOE.
"Whito many are enumerating
their list of Tlmuksglvlug delicacies
the heavy buyers are at the Fruit
Paluce laying In purchases, There
can be seen this year positively tbe
greatest assortment aud most de
licious sweetmeats ever ou the
coast. To go elsewhere la to lose
time and to miss the possible ohaaee
of getting Just what you want.
11
IT Ii THE BIST.
Tkstt U Why I ReeeouHMul It,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
gives the best MtAtfcetton of any
oeugu raedleJae IhswIW, and as a
seller, leads all ether )rnartlomi hi
title market. I reuamieB4 it bw
eauee It U tbe beet HHwMelBe I ever
handled for VHHtlm, eoMe and onMiu,
A. W. JUklrMit, UUlwevtik, lit.
Xur sale by JtaiMt k Vim ttiyy.
trains in mj
::g
i m a
Salem, and tho people are not '
j
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fall Paper and Notions,
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