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fc1lljJ ifcsTMKi Mil CLEARANCE SALES Storm Serges, Boucles, Henriettas, Plaids, Flannel Suitings, La dies' Cloths, Repellants, Fine Pattern Suits, and French Flannels. If you want to buy at wholosalo prices, call and ffct thoso bargains. AVo also will soil Furgo's $2.50 Kiel fchoos at $2.00 lor a short time. The Palace) THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SATURDAY JAN. 21, 1893. GILBERT & PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. GEO. D. GOODHUE. K. CAUILL. WOOD AND COAL. It is ua acknowledged fact that Geo. D. Goodhue sella more Wood jtud Coal thau all other dealers com- "bined. If you wuut fuel see hlnj office 95 Stale street. Goodhue & Cauill. The Wokld's Way. A poor woiuuu who has chlldreu to support writes us that she has done her best to secure a clerkship or employment in a clerical capacity iu the legisla ture, hut has failed, her last chance being taken by the only daughter of a limn worth half a million. This Is to be regretted but a great many of these favors go to the rich and aristocratic young men aud ladies of the cities. That is the way of the world. That is the way many people grow wealthy, by uslnt: the prestige of their wealth and political influence to get still more. A Treat Coming. The enter taiument to be given by the ladles' s iciety of the First Congregational church, February 14th, is now well under way aud the program wll soon beaunounced. It will be sup ported by the best talent that can be had. This is one of the H'rat entertainments that this church his given for several years, and it is hoped that a good audience will be present. m Remodeled. The Mrs. Wheeler store, in the new bank block, which is occupied by Wm. Sargent, has. been supplied with a broad gallery, and is put into modern shape to ac commodate Mr. Sargeant's growing furniture business. He also has a heavv stock of wall paper, and pro- aoa tn lniid in his line. To accom- modate his growing business he will close out his entire stock of notions, etc.. at actual cost. Look him up. tf Methodist. Services at the First M. E. church tomorrow as follews: Rev. Dr. Whitaker, president of Willamette university, will preach in the morning, and Rev. T. Brown of A. M. E. Zton church, Portland, In the evening, subject "The Uu searohahleness of God." Services begin at 10:30"and 7:30. A Change. The well known market firm of Davison & White has desolved partnership, Ashley White retiring and Mr. Davison be coming sole proprietor ngaiu, he having started the business and by his energy und euterptise built it up Into one of the most valuable busi ness stands iu the city. City Records. Recorder Edes has opened his new books which will show in segregated columns the city receipts and expenditures at a glance to anyone who wantB to know. All the old books are beiug labelled so as to be more easy of ac cess. Guardian. Peter Shields was to day appointed guardian of the per son aud estate of his wife, Bridget Shields, who Ib at the anylura. The appraisers are Wm. Dugan, T. C. Shaw and Wf F. Boothhy. -Wm. Kuiecr la his attorney. To Wi:d. A marriage license has been Ist-ued to Leonore, Choquette an i Julius Picanl, upon nplicatlou of Ai A. Choquette, brother of Hie lntendlug bride. They are from St. Paul. m G. A. R. Notice. All members of the poi-twill rutetat their hall st 10 o'eli ok a, m., Sunday, Jan. 22, to attend the fujieral of Comrade Rbm-ey. R. A. CnoesAN, Com. Evangelical Ciiukoh Pieash ing at 10:80 a. m, and 7:30 p. ro. to morrow. Kuuday school at 12 m. "Y. P. B.C. E. at 6:30. J, Bowersox, pastor. O, . K. orUrs Geo. Order No. 1. CoraradeBof Sedgwick poet.No. 10, Dpt. ef Or. O. A. It "will weenible at peat hwidquarlert at 10 o'clock' a. m., Jan. , l&Wt to attend the fu rU of CVwratto R-uuwy. By Still contintio in- DRY QUESTION OF LADY CLERKS. A Woman Who Earna Her Living and Oarcs for Her Child. Dbaii Sib: I wish to say that the "Applicant for a Clerkthlp"bn8 told us soiuo plain facts, and I agree with her that the Jouiinal editorial on Lady Clerks of the 17th lust, was a correct version of the state of contention at the state house, and I think that honest brother Upton is speaking from his standpoint, and though he wishes to do all ladies justice, and I thank him, his fault lies In not knowing wheoeof the Journal speaks. The Journal looks at all appli cants, weighs them in the balance, laud rinds some, wanting. N,The "Applicant for a Clerkship" is evidently not a mother, and I would like to tell her that I know thu mother who goes forth as a bread winner cannot look after home and children as a mother who Is always at home, yet I wish to inform her that I kuow a mother who goes forth to her daily labor aud looks alter the child's associates more thau any mothers who arc home day in aud day out. My friend goes from her home between 8 aud 9 a. m., returning at 4 and C p. m. Her child is cured for by its mother, morning, noon and night, and the little girl never thinks of being away when "Mamma" does uot take her. Yet she is a happy child. Do you ask, "why"? Be cause this busv mother keens her child busy, aud the busy hands And no mischief. I wish to siy that the home, where tin mother is the malntainer need not necessarily bean ill-couditioued home, and my friend's home is happier than, the average home where father Is maln tainer. Hnnlll Iu Ml fillintntll of HflP.iptV.but in looking for society, for a friend, or for a home, look for the mother, and whether she be a business woman, or one wholly domesticated, let us seek reftuement, when that is found, we have the pearl the'treasure. If the legislature would stipulate that all who seek clerical employ ment must have qualiflcatlou, aud have a committee of just men to judge of each one's capabilities, then all these arguments need not be raised. If Senator Willis had bia bill in effect, nud not have a woman em ployed, then note the procession of effeminate good-for-nothing men on the staff for committee work. The good men clerks need not seek after the clerkship; the good women clerks, from necessity now humiliate themselves to take the representatives' and senators' time to ask for work, when she feels it a solemn obligation to first apollgize for living, aud then says "If you have employment, I hope you will not forget me." I earnestly hope thoaay Is not far distant when Oregon will follow her sister state, Washington, and give chief clerks, and all minor clerKs' chairs to women. Women do better work, in many instances than men. They are more conscientious than men, they never go "oil a spree," al ways at their post of duty; if you don't believe this, employ a good business woman aud you will llud that, like the honest man, she can stand any amount of watching; the dishonest peoplu cannot stand the test of beiug watched. "But what manner of man am I?" lam one of those who, wheu in error love to be refuted, and who have equal delight iu refuting the errors or others; nor is it more pleas ant to me to refute than to be re futed. I account It a greater sutls fuetlon, as tile advantage is more to be delivered from error's way, than to deliver others, and truly I fou nder no Incident bo grievouH as to entertain false opinions concerning the subject we have under discus sion. A CoNsrANT Reader. Salem, Jan. 20. REAL ESTATE TRANSPEES. M. J. Norton and wife to J. Jay Cook und Florence E. Cook 62 a tp 0 s 2 w, I-M00. O. B. Moore and wife to J. M. Brown pt 1 1 bl 8 Salem $1000. Isabella Martin aud husband to I, L,"Kmberj part lot 2 Ulk 30 Salem, (1500, Same to H. M. BraBSOUjpart same, $1500. A. J. Cova to O. O, Cove? half ln tr.t In flOaureau 2 t 9 sr 1 w, JS500. G. H. Utwbe ud wife U AlfrsU C. Jo)iiwou;3 aiM O. PurviweUlf, ME GOODS and SHOE STORE, 307 Commercial Street SOCIAL MATTERS. KNIGHTS OV PYTHIAS. Something unique aud entertain ing Is promised by Central Lodge 18 Knights of Pythias of tills city, at their otitertaluinent to be given at the Oocra House on the 20th of next month, tho occasion being the dale of their anniversary. The members of this organization intend to betray to the public much ol the work of secret organizations, the K. of P, no longer caring for their form er work, a new ritual having recent ly adopted, and a play in the form of a comedy has been arranged spec ially arranged for that purpose. Tbe boys are making extensive pre parations for the event and the best local talent of the city has been se cured to take part. The order of Knichts of Pythias is a benevolent organization and de serves the patronage of the public aud we bespeak for them a well filled house on that evening. THE ENTBE NOUS. last Thursday evening is considered to have been tho graudest dancing party ever given in Salem. The at tendance in point of numbers aud character of tocicty was all that could liavebteu desired. There wus a uood representation from Porliaud and Albany, at least twenty couples Iroru each pWce, aud in all two hun dred people were pretent. The or chestra was the samo us before and the next party will be given Wed utsday evening, Feb. 15th, this dale will be looked forwaid to as the grand social climax of the sehson, being iu the lust dajs of the legisla ture and wheu the city will be full of distinguished people from all over the state. The A. O. U. W. Weduesday evening Protection lodge had a pub lic meeting by invitation of its mem bers. Between three and four huu- dred were present and the following program was carried out.. Opening Ode. Addassof Welcome, by Master Workman A. W. Dennis. Quartette, Misses Carpenter, Sar geant, Prof. Parvin and Mr. Austin. Recitation, byMajor Wallace. Recitation, Miss Marie VanDer solle, "How the Old horse Won the Bet." Song, by Miss Beamer. Recitation, MIps Moggie Folsome followed by the speach of the even ing by 'Rev. F. W. Parker of lodge No. 37 on the theme "Why should men ioin tho A. O. U. W., and its luiluence upon its members." Closing remarks and thanks, by M. W. and Closing Odo finished a well spent evening. Thb-Glee Club. The Glee Club concert Weduesday evenluggave a nleasinur nrocram rendered by the popular young gentlemen musicians of Portland, assisted by the Multno mah Mandolin club. The club showed its good senno in giving the audience a musical treat minus the much ultUsed classical music. Peo ple never tire of tho good Old Moth er Goose melodleo, neither do tbey mind being cold once in a while. The program instead of being classi cal music butchered, was popular music classically rendered. Y. M. C. A. Every young man in Salem Is wanted at the association tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock to hear Rev. U. M. Irwin. Reusing song service. All men welcome. HOTEL ARKJVALS. WILL.METTE. J. H. Morrison, R. R. Reld, Jr., D. E. Duucau, L." T. Bonn, Port laud. C. V. Dempster, Chicago. B. G. Manette, M. Wood, S. F. S. J. Temple, Boston. G. Nathan, C. and M. Spencer, Graft hi, N. D. O. II Byiand, McKee. Wanted A woman over 24 years toripiefcent us. If tneigello und capabio good position guaranteed. V. Caiutal Journal oiuce. DEATHS. At her home lw Salem, corner ChemeUeta and Cottage streets, Fri day afternoon, January a), lew, frutu drojHV, Mrs. C, Suowden, aged 60 yearn, 2 mouths aud 7 days. Mrs. Snowden wan bom in Ten newee and came to Oregon in '53, settling In Douglas county. In 1860 nhe removed with her husband to Salem, where she haa eluee made her honie. Mr. J. HeimroUi, of thteetty, and Mrs. Mary RIc, of Oikland, Orfgon, ai wuvlvuj( daughter, twiiU- her htibuJ, 13, ttuowdeo. ni.mfc.iiwunwHK M1i ASH rr.KHovAi, Thfl niitrrnl , H. It. I'ntti.fyf.i North Salem will bti held t 10 . in. Huiiiluy nt llui CliflHihtii uliuri'li. Hitv. H M. If win Will pfiftoli moriiltiK nti'l pvohIhk l'"" l'"1' U'flMll Hui on, rt. rvlM tUKln it. in. and 7:r!0 p. in. Jacob JteH-t it, a Ui-rniftii. nil Olsf Kmiif, n Duiii', hotli "f Portland, Inivii lnH-ii lir.iuli t (liwnlum "" lw" ,um (illi) Vilitl o HtftMHt'CoiliiienruiiH'ij on which iiiiwivuniinlly ildw to Urn poor house. Ayot'a Hnlr VIor preventM the hair fioili falling and nstotos giaV ludr to Its otygliinl color. Ajer'i Aim n.o, nt your druggists. ,, Thu finest In tho city that "Kal amazoo celery" at Sroat it GiluV. The governor Iiuh pnrd nd Nunc J. Stacoy, convicted of manslaugh ter from Jackson couuty. Hon. L. T. Burin of Porliaud Is In the city. Governor Pentioycr has gono to Portland to spend Sundny and will return Monday morning. Rev. Robert Whitaker of tin First Baptist church will preach to morrow mornlUKasermon on "Arch bishop Gross aud the Protestant po sltlou." All aro cordially iuvlted to attend. Store accnuuts nro tho grim ve hide on which many a family rides to tho poor house. The blood-cleansing qualities of Ayer's riarKapurilla will render it iuvaluablo iu skiu diserders: Fresh erapes'-BLUE FRONT. "Kalamazoo celery" bleached cleai to the top the finest ever brought to Salem at Sroat & Gilo's. The man who kept up thena chauical end of the Stai ton Times is in town looking for a job. An country printer nodding lielpshou U address "Piiuter," this office. "Kalamazoo celery" at wholesale and retail at Stoat & Glle's,177 Com mercial street. Nestucca cheese the best In Ou gou and sold only by Ciaik A Eppley. Kalamazoo celery, fuliy'blanched, very choice, Blue Front. Portland iellles. the finest In tl e market, all H.ivom, at Harrltt & M - luiyre's. Tho Spa has been leading iu candies for A-long lime, aud mote people are finding It.out every duj . 114 State Btreet, W. T. Stoiz, man ager. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mills, ol Moscow, Idaho, aro visiting at th home of Mis. Mills' father, J. Q, Barnes, on Frout street. Kalamazoo celery, fully blanched, very choice, Blue Frout. Don't forget that the New YorK Racket has tho cheapest llue.ol meu's and boy's lfatH In Salem. Fresh grapes BLUE FRONT Uriah J.Lehman, who hns been in California the past six months, it homo ngaiu to stay. Bluudell's new market, opposite the State Insurance office, is doing a nice business in meats, poultry, lard, etc. Only the choicest stock handlpd, and the lowest prices. The Journal Is happy to 6t:ite that tho really gieat distrspsof tin Clemens family In Norillsalem has been relieved temporarily at least. Tho minstrels drew a good house last night, and today Salem people can enjoy Uncle Tom's Cabin after noon and evening, Kalamazoo celery, fully blanched, very choice, Blue Front. Good stock aud low price on boots andBhoesofall kinds, at the New York Racket. Call and save monoy. 'If you would buy right, buy at the Blue Frout spot cash grocery store. 335 Commercial street, and save 15 to 30 per cent. Judge and Mrs. R. S. Bean re turned today from Eugene, accom panied by Mls Clara Condon, who wll.Lremaln several weeks, the guest of her siHter. Fresh grapes-BLUE FRONT. Molasses peppermint, the llnest of the kind made, fresh at tho Spu, 114 State street. Sutton's grand double Uncle Tom's cabin company bus arrived in the city. Tuey gave u matinee this afternoon and" will appear again this evening ut I ho opera house. It is a stnfng compuuy. African M. E. There will be a special terinon on Sunday evening at 7:30 to those who have been con verted at life wwnt meeting. '' JToday. Hood's Sarsaparllla staudH at the head Iu the mediulno world, udmli ed in prosMity and envied iu merit by iiidUeauiis oi wouiu uo laimprut, ors. It has a lanjur sale than any other medicine. Such success could not be won without positive merit. Hood's PIIU cure ouihtln-itlon by nutiirniL' the ierlrttultlo action of the alimeutry canal. 1 hey are the best J family ealhutlc. DPRICE'S MRS&a . " uf' !"i Great Relief ( IfiMnhily Afforded gtlffcM row 1 JltniicliiiM, W tlm Had of Ajrer'g ' liMry I'rPloMil. l:illif An ah Alio. hn, id htiny liifMitininllorif or nit tx Tint mil, i.i I'iiwi ii tun! bfititf nwity tlm niium, thu preparation Inn notipinl, "t.(W Hii'ir I ri.titfiiifrd a Mivntn il( wlileli, by tfpcrttpd BXftfwilrfl, Im ii'nK (pilin (ttailimfrt. 1 n tntirli irntililril wlili Iioiimimim ntnl lironrlilni '.iTiitiilnii. After Irvltiif inrltiti Itinll I t:n. without relief, t at Iml iiim'tinjtnl " '"I'lnnf A.ver'n ('lurry J'oilornl. On i iK'iir inn iiirniniir, niv rmiKii ccmeu n'niiKtl Itiiiitiilliiloly, nml I lined limm mII put slni'p." Itnv. Tlioiimi il. liimell, Bppfi'liir.v MoNlotl ('otifprniiro nti.ll' or i ln OrcuiivHIo Dlat. At. IS. C , iltiiiculiuru, Tdim. " My iniiiltrr wru tr1c tliteo vrnrn Atnl vitv low wlili liiotielillM. 'o fi-arod imtliing wniilil eiirti Iior. One of my frlimila tiild mo about Ayor'M Clicrry 1'iTiornl. Blici trlod It, lini uicd olplit 'initio1, and n now well." T. II. D, yiniuiborlttln, ltnltlmoru, JIil. Ayer's Oheiry Poctoral, rntrAmu nr Z". J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold liy all Drue? !(". l'rlco ?1 ; tlx bottle, i, THE ROSE-OARTER OASE. Latost Devclopmonts in tho Fa mous Trial Hero.' DISPOSING OF PtlOl'KUTY. R C. Rose, alius Carter, the man under arrest at Salem as"a fugitive from justice today executed trans fers of coHsiderable property to his wife, Alice Rose, consisting of forty icresof North Pacific railroad lands, 'ils at East Portland, Or., and lots it Traver, Tularo Co., Cal. Hols preparing to leave Oregon. ?iot afraid. Carter was seen by his attorney Mr. Idletnan this morning and h leellug very cheerful. He told sev ral anecdotes and laughed heartily, vith a laugh that came from away town. Carter's wife In Missouri uiew that he went by the name of llo-ehi Oregon. The sherifr in -iourl saw her and she admitted it. Carter still insists that bo is in locent before God aud man of any ;rime against the laws of Missouri, Mrs. Rose arrived on tho 11:15 train will she will see that some ono goes i.ick with him. There will bo no tin her legal contest over tho papers tuat Carter will be taKen bad: on. LAST INTERVIEW. Mrs. Roso after being searched wan permitted to see the condemned nan. He showed good sense In making tho interview as brief as iiosslble. Mrs. Rose is not a strong womau, ia about 80 years old aud ap-p-arstobe a perfect lady, and bus complete coulldeuco in the iniio cneo of her husband. MRS. ROSE returned on thu 1:10 train, and when seen by tho writer expressed herself is opposed to spending uuy money to send some ono to Missouri with her husliaud. "If ho is iunoceut he does not need any one. If ho Is guilty It is no use to spend any more money. Mr. Roe was a prominent member of the Methodist church, but lias lately Joined with the Unlttd Brethren. He is a religious man, and trusts'?!! I ho Loid." Shei Ifl' Knight had Mrs. Rose carefully enrolled and will have Rote alals Curler searched this even ing before retjring. Ho refused to talk with it reporter. Tho officers aro still in tho city awaiting completion of their papers. Tho defense lias practically given up the case. Oonjugal Wisdom. ehewho uo'tr uuNwers tllllicr husband cooln, Or, irnlio rales him, uoorhow Bhe riiifb " is a ipoof wife happily becoming common iu these days when women may have good heulth, cheerful dis poHitlous, stioug nerves und clear minds, simply through the use of Dr. Pierce's Fuvortu Prelcriptlou. Before tbe reputation aud use of this rem edy became world-wide, irritable, croHi, uurvouw, debilitated women, sulfeiiiig with dlHpliicemcnts, hys teria, und every female disease,were the rule rather than the exception. The. "Favorite Prescription" hah proven to be tlio key to a long anil liap(y hfo the key which eflect ually lucks out that old array of ut erino dl'.oiderri, perodical pains, weak luck, prolapus. Infiaiiimatloii, ulceialioii, nirviiiiH exhausilou uud general debllllV. See piiuted guar aiiteeoU wrapper. Money refunded if it dosen'tgtvo Hallsfactlou lu every ease. Found A hunch of keys, Apply at 101 Commercial stret, provo prop erly and pay for this notice. To My Patrons. All accounts due me must be Fet tled ut once as 1 shall place all thai areiii't p till tor collection on Feb 1st, li'8'", 1 curry a large stock and intint lavs tun money. All work and gOoilHlu lliy lnio ut reasonable prices uud satixftiutlnu guaranteed. Mrs, D. L. FiusrKit. l-lMin Tim Court street mllhuer. W'Mid, Wood. Plenty of itsawod ami ready for delivery. Leave your orders nt R "it's utuule, ciruer of Ferry and Lllwrty. dlO-lOtf j Vl I If All lm i mstsft l lit fi7ffi llll II WA !' I I " V 'I . , uum&z IW. lUr.4.t : Hif i In I. . Do You Os? Tables? IF YOU DO YOU PATTON & SON Book Store, 98 State Street, Salem. PICTURESQUE. GOLDEN FLEECE. GLAZED BOND. MAGNOLIA. COURIER. ' Our Norpariel Pencil Tablet rVill Be T. McF: PATTON &. SONS. ; Ladies' Donola Kid " Goodyear Wolfc " Oil Gram, button " Kid Slippers " Rubber Boots Misses Dongola Kid Blue Ribbon School Shoes bee our goods and bo convinced. We can save for cash. Next door to Lamport's biff horse. WHITTIER, DYING. tJrcatlilens the mist of amethyst That faints upon tho sea. Tho nun moves llko a muslne cod What fcacrod sluht suvu be? Tho uoldenrod doth Bravely nod Unto the beckoning bay; The aster watches for a sign What alls the happy day? On its pale lip a finger tip Tho stern white Immortelle Lays softly, llko ono inurmurlngi "Hush! Auk not. It U welL" Smllo yo or weep, ye cannot keep Tho secret tbut ye hold; Deep hearted autumn that ho lovedl Tho solemn word Is told. Wind of tho north! It has eono forth) Itreath of the pines he dies. Yo had eternal kinship's right To kUs LU closing eyes. To us, who love as men may lore, Tender and loyal he; IiutNaturo was hU confidant, Bole Intimate was she. We kneel afar, whore thousand ore; Gray light Is on the ura-i; The tide Is calling from the ebb; Lord, let tho great soul pass! Thnu spirit, who In spirit and in truth Didst worship utterly tho unseen Ood, Thine age tho blossom of a stainless youths Thy soul the star that swings above the sod. No prayer to heaven ever lighter rose Than thy puro llfo, escaped, arlseth now. Thou h ubet like a chord unto Us close; Thou ceasest as the amen to a vow. Sacred the passion flower of thy fame, To thee, obedient. "Write," the angol satth. Proudly life's holiest hope preserve thy name, Thou poet of the people's Christian faith, Master of songt Our Idler verse shall burn With shame before thee, llti.uty dtdlcatel Prophet of Uod! We write upon thine urn. Who, being (Jeulus, held It consecrate; To starving spirit needing heavenly bread, Tho bond or free, with wrong or right at strife; To quiet tears of mourner comforted Uy tauslo set unto eternal life. Tbe are thine usher at the Wlnt Oatei To these appealing, thee we give la trust. Glad heart! Korglve'oaUi is, desolate, Tbe sob with whleh we leave thy soared dustl -Elisabeth B. PbeJpe fa Atlanta Monthly. Kleeted Without New York. Bfore 1892 five jirotildmU of ttie Unitad K'&leii were elected without Ut) iMMiUUnce of tl-VUU of New York. Tbeo wero Ocoi-s Wi DONT BETTAKI JJy All ofllio IiMi flying Ailv iifrw grifnc Oit wtitihl-lio (i(ifnp(iiHorf4 Tits only totfr mm& wre lounu in our , P"k 1 M M . J. i 'J M -A'r'iiiK- Salem h ii ii i ii. miiMi CAN GET THESE LEADING BRANDS 1 NOTICE THIS OLD FLAX. GRECIAN PARCHMENT. COLUMBIA. IRISH LINEN. MONARCH. SEASIDE. ORIENTAL. - ; RED STAR. IRNIC. LEADER. C. G. GIVEN Beats Them All. BARGAINS INJ SHOES. .v. , 3 00 " ;,.4 1 75 " , 1 1 25 " ?1' 1 50 " 'I 2 00 " , 2 from C- G. Baby crfed, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Caatorla Okkuak KEiroKMKD.-CapltJtl and Marl nn.;Huudiiy servlco II a, in.;nnnluy kcIiooI 10 a. 111.; prayer meeting Wednesday TM p. w, ltev. J. Muellhaupt, pustor. OurrMlFECTIOtf SYlUHOBftM ilh.r.rr Wtl.. IiiImmi. DoMUit STAIN. rSEVCNT STItlCTUIie. Cum uoNonnnau m oleet u o t r..m a.rt A QUICK CUBS far LEuconnuuu .t WII ITU. taurtitpnuoaisn. B.Dtti.nrAaai,Miuii MAI.YIXin Mmruium Cm,, LANCABTLn. (Ilila REED'S OPERA HOUSE! Saturday, January 21. Matineo at 2:30. TUB UAHNUMOt-'TIIBU ALL. SUTTON'S MONBTKH 0OUIJLK UNCLE TOJI'S CABIN COMPANY, OoMfUHINa U AUTHTH Famous,Tople 1 Marks, the Lawyer 3 Kduoated Donkey 4 Cuban Bloodhound I Shetland PoslM 89 3 a a 4 Maude Sutto-fij Tbe Youagest Tops oa tbe Wa. Baby Editli,, A4 5 yers.M the AUrfel CUIW. W'KCIAL HCKNVKY, i . j - .' V-M )l n cii ili iuii in mum m .jwi. W! LIST. POSTAL. V .' '. nti ir yn n xr i?TTinn1tlimm vjmepj T . . T T,A2-i OPAL BONlNY. r PLATE FINIS!!. Closed Out aXjSi 'if 'M $2 50 worth If 125 to , JN you monoy on all pur GIVEN. . sr HMsVi UUP (Northern PacWc R. R, C.,tH. LATEST JIME CARD; Two Through Train Mfr, lapm 1:30pm I0:IMiiii 1 Won 7.15am 023pm 7;lflim I Ifipm 7Uim I.M'nn. a 9gM lLDaw I.Stl'UUIJI tUUIUlllH I Abl'd.a IChlOMgUk I Tickets sold and through to nil uoIuim In h una cunsdu. Clokocouiieclliiii made la flMtstp all trill 11s going Kurt und . or lull liiforiiiiillouapirfr WM 1 esltlokttuguutor ! Uuu. fuss, uud rkt.-Affc, Salary or Commtwlofl To rnjenlH to handle tlm rMM ' ink i;ni8ing I'encii. ie mm niivol liivfiiitlnn ut tit oa. thoroughly In two eeooU 'J IIIHglU. juuwvw ptTiwiii. I inaklnir Hi) uer week. We I erut agent U lulu) charge ot I uppoiuv suu atenis. . ish nmkti Mure nionvy. Writ J peulnen of erasing, Monioe Co., X106U, La Cruse, Wis. For Salo at a A good ten awe fruit I A rare tuiivalu.iHdom UJ0UI.NAl,o3te. LKAVJ8 from U. P. Di at J Monday, WedHtay mm I LKAv8 rfaruum xatheaswliil4teai 4uoJ Jffl ! I Twsy. iWifeslisg freight m4 , mm, en on hm Mm BM.WaitePri UMRWtl UvU TA.:ex,:Er.i:2S xni f Steamer iw im w'