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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1893)
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 wholesale- prices, call nnd got these bargains. Wo also will soil FarWs $2.50 Kid fcjhoos at $2.00 tor a short time. The Palace IDE CAPITAL JOURNAL. THURSDAY JAN. 20, 1803. GILBERT k 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. OAIIILL. WOOD AND COAL. It is an acknowledged fact that Geo. D. Goodhue sells more Wood and Coal than all other dealers com bined. If you want fuel nee him, o ill eo CiStato street. Goodhue & Cahill. Carter Case. Sheriff Wilson, of Lawrence county, Mo., Wednes day afternoon received from Gov ernor Btone of Missouri, n requisi tion upon the fitovrnor of Oregon for a warraut for the person ofR. C. Carter, alias Rose, who is a fu gitive from justice. But the rpqui sitiou papers were not complete and will have to bo returned for signa ture. This will detain the sberltt' here several weeks more and be will have an opportunity to become bet ter acquuiuted with Oregon. He will not go without his man and probably not fail to deliver him. The Blue Boxes. The legisla tors are rapidly learning that the little blue boxes of the Lockwood Messenger system do their work quickly and well. Cabs aud express wagous called free. Prompt service, Parcel delivery to all parts of the city. Messenger boys for SO cents per hour. Delivering Invitation", etc., for parlies a specialty at special rates. Perfectly reliable aud trust worthy boys. Members of the legislature will find an elegant banquet hall at their disposal at Strong's. Westacott & Irwin, proprietors. Police Coukt. Judge Edes sent up oue vagrant fur live days. May Clifton was fined $10 aud costs. $17, 00 in all for conducting a disorderly house. This womau is the mother of three children aud conducts oue of the worst resorts in the city. It would be an act of protection to so ciety to place all such children where they could not enter upon a career of crime, as will inevitably be the c.tse if allowed to remain under Buch iufluouce. The collector of customs is the best federal office In Oregon, at the same time Strong's Is tbe best res taurautin the state. Westacott & Irwin, proprietors. Moke Gebvais Attachments. Betides those already announced in the Journal, attaohmeut suits are b gun on the busted United States Banking company at Gervals as fol fel fol eows: Mrs. E. Boyer $500 00; A Bush $573.50; James Hunt $000.15; W. L. Beaumont $125; a. V. MoFar reu $103; Zdna Durette $240. Those already noted were Scott Joues $383 01; J. W. Hubbard $303; W. H. Egau $232 75. Lost. A yellow pup, with white face. Finder will be rewarded by leaving do at Strong'p restaurant. Westacott & Irwin proprietors. m Change of Managehs. On January 1st the resignation of C. M. Lockwood as manager of the Postal Telegraph compauy went Into effect and his ussistant, E. C. Holsiuger, was appointed Ills successor. The new mauager is having an office fitted up In the Johns' harness store and wi 1 move soon. Mr. Lockwood has been In charge for thre8 years, but now wishes to devote his entire time to the messenger busluet-s which he hub soeucctBifully estab lished in this city. Remodeled. The Mrs. Wheeler store, in the new bank hlnck, which Is occupied by Win. Sargent, has been Mipplie I w:th a broad gallery, and Is put into modem shape to ac commodate Mr. SareautB growing furniture I uoluess. He also bus a heavy stock or wall paper, and pio poses to lead lu bis line. To accom modate his growlog business he will close out his entire stock of notions. etc., at actual cost. Look him up. tf For tub University,- We are for all good things aud waut all tbe people ft have lliem, especially In tbe grocery Hue, J. A. VauEaton, eueemor to Squiro Farmr & Co. " 9 mii-.i ii ii .ii ! AT A Uakjiain - A few ekok ItmwB LvgbrN eoaiutfola $ ty$a- Still continue in- DRY 5 MISTAKE OP THE SENATE. Portago Railway Bill Killed by Men Who Should Bo its Friends. OPEN niVEB senators. SMITH, RALEY, DENNY, WILLIS, HIRSCH, FULTON, BTEIWER, MATLOCK, WOODARD, BLACKMAN. MCALLISTER, The above senators showed them selves to be frleuds of the people, and in favor of open rivers and water competition to the seaboard for Oregon products. The senate has made a serious mistake in voting down the Raley bill for a second portage railway at The Dalles. The state has built ouo portage at The Cascades, aud there is urgent necessity to complete the opening of the river with a second state port aye. This bill should not be allowed to be killed by a few corporation law yers in the senate, and a few, who fir political reasons follow the rec ommendation of Governor Pen noyer. It is a well known fact that if Eustern Oregon has to wait for the general covernment to open the Columbia that section will be at tbe mercv of the corporations for gener ations to come. The objection that Idaho and Washington would be benefitted by a state portage built by Oregon is futile, for tbe more they ship over ll the less it will cost the people of Oregon to ship their own products Tbe senate should reconsider the Vote on the Raley bill. If it dos not there are several appropriation bills for Willamette valley institu tions, to say nothing of tbe Ash way bill and the opening of the Willam ette Iockf, that will suiter serious in convenience in passage. Open the rivers is tbe demand of the people of Oregon. THE STATE EWJOINED. A Suit to Prevent Face Valuation of Mortgages. The work of the state board of equallzttion Is to bo resisted. The suit of Ira Goodenough against tbe clerk of Multnomah county, and tbo governor, secretary of state and treasurer of the state of Oregou act ing as a board to make tbe state tax leyy, was begun today in tbe cir cuit court of Multnomah to enjoin those officers from extending the tax rolls of Multnomah couuty as ordered to do by tbe ttate board of equalization, which raised mort gages of that county fifty percent aud tbe plaintiff refuses to pay on over 05 per cent of their face value. Deputy Sheriff Wrightnian had copleH of the papers on the slate of ficials served Ibis afternoon. It is to test the validity or the work of the board of cquallzeis. FEBUAEY JURY LIST. Circuit court for Marlon county will convene at Salem for February term Monday, Fehuary 13ih, at 1 o'clock p. m. Jurors have been drawn to "servo during tbe term as follows Wm. Beunle, drayman. North Salem. J.E. Eastman, clerk, Salem No. 4 A. E. Parker, capitalist, Eogli wood. laaso Stevens, farmer, Howell Prairie. T, J. Clierrlngton, photographer, Sa'em No. 1. Eugene Manning, farmer, Labish Lewis Peterson, farmer, Htayton. Tlios ReulieiiH, fanner. Fair fit Id. Arthur Wilson, printer, Prospect. J. B. Shanks, farmer, ML Angel, E. A. Thompson, lumberman, Mill City. W. W. Stephen, farmer, North Salem. C. H. Hlnkle, carpenter, West Sib vertou J. L Wood, farmer, Howell Prairie. Ell Burkholder, farmer, Aurora, Hrrln Jones, farmer, Lnbish, Heury Ooulet, jiveryuuui, Wood- burn, jauF ? GOODS and SHOE STORE, 307 Commercial Stroot D J. Yoder, carpenter, Hubbard. R. D. Allen, farmer, East Hllver ton. Robt. Archibald, farmer, Ablqua. John Dlnesmore, farmer, East Slivertou. L. N. English, farmer, Bubllmlty. O. P. Hlgglnbotliam, butcher, Salem No. 3. John E. King, farmer, Sublimity. A. Heath, farmer, Elkhoru. R. Wetzel, farmer, Turner. J. W. Harrltt, merchant, Salem No. 4. II. M. Van Avery, merchaut, Sa lem. Adam Ohmart, farmer, South Salem. Private rooms for families nnd ladles at Strong's restaurant. Wes tacott & Irwin, proprietors. NOTES FROM STATE HOUSE. Senator Huston this morning made a strong speech against the up propriatlon of $00,000 for the world's fair commission, on the ground that times were too hard. Denny mado an equally strong talk for It. Weather ford thoughtthere might be nothing to exhibit except employees of the commifcslou. Alley made a good point iu asking that the amend ments be printed that every senator might vote intelligently. Veatch, of course, entered a solemn protest against the bill, as he thought Ore gon had enough settlers and could use no more. He claimed tbe ap proprlation was simply to pay tbe expense of golug to a show. Representatives King, of Malheur, and Jeffreys, of Benton, added to the attractions of the house by hav ing their ladles occupy chairs at their desks. Mrs. Brown, of Morrow, a daughter of Prof. Z. M. Parvln, has also attended her husband at several sessions. Sonator HuhIoii today stated that be would not again vote for a second suspension of rules on snuie bill. Senator Alley enjoys the difficult privilege of being tbe first to answer to roll call. Railroad To Astoria. Mr. Dwyer, of Flavel, the gentleman who is pushing tbe i rop billon for a railroad from SaUm io the sea, is in the city, aud will uodoubt sul mit the matter to our citizens for actlou before leaving. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILLAMETTE. H Parker, Ashland. A. S. Buchanan, Alf B. DuA, P. H. Sutton, 8. Hart, San Francisco. E. L. Dwyer, Flavel. M. Isvig, Litchfield. Conn. C. B. Riiubesky, Milwaukee. J M. Simpson, Dallas. II. C. Atwell, Olympla. A H. Tanner, E. Connor, Port land. C. H. Wright, Seattle. Mr. aud Mrs. Z. Job, Corvallls. i dot the Mitten Every Timo. "I can marry auy girl 1 please" wa his exclamation, but uufortunely then he did not please auj: and there was u plain reason for it. Um hud contracted catarrh of the worst form, and, although a wealthy, edu cated, aud attractive person iu every oilier way, lie was positively repul sive to bis lady friends, a number of whom n Jected his oilers ofiuarrlagH. A frleno advised him to use Dr. riaire's Catarrh Remedy. He took his advice, aud Uow is the most poqular iea ii in iown, mm now nereany can ''marry auy girl he pleases" to ask. It made his breath pure aud sweet' be has no headache, no offensive discharges from tbe nose, In short is in pel feet health, and all from us hit; a fow bottles of Dr. Sage's Cat arrh Remedy. REAL ESTATE TRANSFEflB. Mary E Laysoti andAudrew Lay sou to Hattle Mack 7 a. tp Dj, 1 and 2w. $350. Chuc A. Thomas, unmarried, to Franklin Bunco 1 12 Eastoide Fruit Farms, WOO. A, O. Condlt and wf to Mrs. J, Lehman I 2, 3, bl 3, Condlt add. Today. Hood's Sarsiparilla stands at the bead in the medicine world, admlr rd lu proHjierlty and envied In merit by thousands of would be competit ors. It has a larger sale than any other medicine. Such buutvss could uot be won without pool live merit. Hood's Pills cure oooRtlnatlon by restoring theieristaltioacioii of the ulimeniry c-uul. 'I hey are tbe beet family cat hit' Io. P Tub Clkbkh. They have a cret many Wends and enemies but nil agree in tiding wt the lending groeeriif ihecity J, A, Vmh KmUm The Band 0nwrfc. Tim following I the program fm (llu band roncf rt Io Iw given At tin i porn hotino tonight! I'AHI'I'IIIHT, Overfill, "From Diwn till Tw. Jlghl," Memii'11 Hniiinl R'gliiM'lM II ! Cornet polo JltiHiiitriiinv of HwIiztIimuI" Uberoll Mr. W. B. M.-B n.y Vocal ml, "My Miliwrllif " mm mm If I Jill V H Ml-fi HiIiIh I'irMi Clarionet nolo, "Tim WMrhhT" OrlnWoM Mr 'lia. J'opp Waltz, '-Atlf Vlrlen-'lU""-(Tlll VM't") Mnlley Second IM"i"iit Hili'l IMIlTHIKfiNH. MimIIhv wdrcilori, "IMntilnthn KuIiih." i 'interim Second Itetilmeilt M mil Vocal solo, "Mia I'mcirWIi," ....' Ooiikh MIch Maud Parr IlrclUitinn Hnli'ded Ml Murli Vunilers ! Clarionet solo, "Hi'Vuiith Air Varle," -Hrepiiniit Mr. CliurliH Luureiimui The evening's program will con cludo with iIih luiiglnihlii f'lrm en titled "The Trial arid TMbiilalloun of a Barber Simp," produced by Hie Asylum Dramatic company, tinder I ho supervision of It. II. Ilyluy. Mlsa Pearl Hcolt, acisoiiipuilst. i LOCAL AM) rrXSII.NAL. Sheriff Ktilirht Is atGurviils to day serving attachment stilt paper nguliiHt the U. H. Banking Co, nl that placo. Threo new stilts were begun lust night. The state normal school at Mon mouth claims to have Deafly font hundred students. Willis Bros. & Co. are sell I tig over coats and mackintoshes at wholesale cos', at the Opera House corner, 1-20 3t Tons of Independence middlings at C. Beak's, cheap. Bluudell'H market, opposite Sfa'e IiiNiirance block, Is running full blase. Only the choicest meat handled. If you want the best at a reasonable price, call there, H. G. Colton, manager of tbe Massachusetts m lit lira! life insur ance company, is in the city f.ir a short stay. Boitlodiles and vifretnhlc altera tives make Aiei's Sursaparllla tbe be-t blood medicine. Chas. Beak is still on top In the feed business call and get prices Opposite State Insurance compauy. 1-20 3t Charles Miller, of Lebuton, Is vle Iting his cousin, Chus. MvNury, on Commercial stieet, for a few ilns. .. Bran and shorts are still thesamt price at Beak's, notwithstanding the raNo of price at the mill. Sweet cider Clurlt & Eppley, Buy a bull tree this week Kiillei & Marsh show seven styles at pop ular pries. Nestucca cheese the best In Ore gnu and sold only by Clark A Eppley. Brick cream chetse Sroal & Glle. Shottle, tin tailor, makes a spec ialty of cleaning, repalilogund pleas ing clothes, ut 100 State street. The lutest out cream chewing tally at The Spa. Ill Stale street, W. T. Slolz, manager. Newt. Feriell was today called to Portland, as a witness. Sinners and pulilio speakers find Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Invaluable. It never fulls to cleanse the throat and strengthen the voice. Sweet elder Clark & Eppley. Cheese all kinds Srout & Glle. New line of tlinf ntc chairs at Ke' Ier& Marsh's. Don't you uced a sei? Sweet elder Clark & Eppley. Christian Science books mid litera ture on sale at 320 Liberty street The special Bile on parlor rockers nt Keller & Marsh's Is taking well with the public. Sap Sugo clu'ceo Rrost t Glle. How's Tills We offer Oue Huudml Dollars Reward for any caseol Catarrh thin can not be cured by Hall's Calanh Cure. F. J. Cheney &. Co. Props., Toledo Ohio. We tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheny for tbe last 15 eur. aud belleVe him perfectly honorabli iu all liUdincm transuc Ions and tin a ii dully able to carry nut auy obli gations made by their firm. West & rriMX, Wholesale Druirixluls Toledo, O , Waldlmr, Kinom (i I'n. Wholesale Druggists Toledo, Ohio. Hinl's Catarrh Cole is iukcii in ternally, acting dlieelly upon the blood uud mo'ius surfaces of Hie system. Price 75 oer buttle. Hold hy all Druggists. Testimonials free. MARIOTS. Portland, Jmii, 20. Wheat valley, $1.15, Wullu Wallu, $l.0C $1,071. Ban Fan(U3co, Jaq20. Wheat, MayiaiJ. Chicago, Jan. 20-iWheat, ,731.' nRDDirp "Tlifok and GloBy," Vim VltQUV TOK of frfi hvU I KfourM, u hmr, ' dllk'llloi MllHM M'I of Hi rl-ml riiinf, iiUin fHll Iiiii lb Hf,br ii who Mr Imnim 1mII or iff, ut Ayor llntr Vfrl "I w rar-'! UomiUig tj mi.l tll i imt wot luii, iwu nt thum (il nt Atfi ltr gnr tnf hmr 4rw eft lc Sel fl'Hy Mln i fflt Ml rolwr t4 r(fMl' U, AbUUn, iNttwHi (fciifr, )i. M ' A liUl of A f.fr Vffffrr li 'in llfi Iflrt (ll )t lllnrtlt. If lM ff4 IMlt nf (VOf (It, lr i,l ly !( mn, '(HMjIllT 1 I slfll)If 'Oil ,lff, lllll fi m fiUmt my r'r liifi(i ttiu aiw re"i'i lii fii npiHuf. ill "H. iriilfi, (MkMii-l, UMn, "I Imiva Hr Ktn't Hair Vlanr tnt lie imur nir m it- jr(r mui fifjil ll ' i ..-,., "' .'- mm nMiitr i'-ifi lm id Imfr ll fusil fflNl I ltnlll ll-lf. Iwillltf flAfin. fe, 'iinf nn lidlr hi ininin ft' rmlofnl iHU,r. nimI rpili Ink but a fml llilll ! n(Ji r lli folr nnr " ' nfii-lM. A. Illi-r, U CIovIm U, Jfnviifliill, Mum, Ayer's Hair Vigor, Pfir4ii sr Dr. J. O, t.yor U Co,, Lowo'l, Mail, ItoUl y lliuttMt il V$tlumn, ACimillV JICAHIHK, Home otii, wlUmnt llin (t-nr of iti public wrs'li, ami by llm limlljfNtloii of the dvll of ofllcor-fokliiK, iN lirepiircd n bill uud liml ll Introduce) us No, L'1.1 In (ho Miitmlu to itnlnrfc liiid Hinpllfy nod imtke morn Htl isleut llm work of llm ntutn board of oliHillli'4. Tliu iifllnli'iiuy oluiiwi U found In section six, where wimrh-k urn priivij'i for ni'iiubuni nflUHM each ami t500 traveling xpviiM', the w'crulury Is to huvo llBOOnycHi and a clerk $b00, As the llieniberx ofll.o board are Io ho liicri'imed to nine persons, part of which are in Hold nine ear, lliUblll provlilm for mi atiiiiiul cxpensi? $10 8iH), n 'Irtescostof piibllMlilogihelr repot Is, In all probably $W,0IM1 a year, virtu ally running nil exoiidlliiruof $ 0, 000 liefore It could bo roixmled, Anlde from llilsi-xpeiim) all the Julie, iMiorhouseH, hoMpliulH, stall) mill eoiiuly lUftlliilioiiH, lire required Io file monthly reports, all of which mud bu made on blanks, which will ucrcuKO tbo exp"iihc of this leglwlu lion still mote for nil (his printing. Hut this Is not the worst feu t tiro if tills bonnl lo be created, In sec tions two mid three "all heads of -lute departments lowing supervi sion and charge of all clnirltublo.cor leitlouul or penal Institutions In the -tile" ure required to million month ly report to this board of charities, mil if they full iu this they shall be liable lou flue of tlOO to f200 and costs of pn seem Ion. Tho same sys tem of forcing icporls and penalties is applied to all county Judges, slier ifl", cAtrks or olln-r olllcers having charge of charitable or correctional illrllllltlullH. - Tills is clearly a charity measure, is It would depend upon the churlt tble opinion of the clerk of this ooird as to whether they should be prosecuted, fined and Imprisoned or 'int. There t-eenm to bo a number of ohuritulily inclined gentlemen In the Hale who are not ulieady provided with illltvH or clerlodilps und this illl Is uluicd io provide for theiii all The nw bill uiilhorizt'B the board touuilliull its own bills. If there vkere not money enough to go round it would probably levy u tux. HALK3I 1MKKKTM. Wheat- 01 o per bushel. Outs '.VQ)UUi per bushel. Potatoes- 50(00u er bushel, Flotir-llOO per bbl. Bran (riucked; 17.50 per ton HhoriH-(Sucked) 4.I0J0 jcr,ton. Eggs-T)0 er doiiii, Chl'!rieiis-H to lOe per lb, Chopped feed -(Sucked) $10.00, Ducks - IJ2J pw lb. ' Clfemi 7 in r III. TuikevH-lO't per lb. Larl-12Jf7)l5npfrll. niiia,r-.'5('frt85i' per pound. Beef 7(12t) drctscd, Veal lo In Uii), urensed, Pork-7ls!J't dressed , Wool-lof'jISaperlb, Hop lOfelHJu per lb. SlAIMtlKIJ, At court limiiie, January, 25, lb03, Alex Deiihuinl and Mrs. Ada May ItogoiH, County Judge Hubbard offi ciating. I1KATIH. On Front meet, January 25, I8fl3, from lung hvvt, Anna MurluNourk, aged 3 monlbs. This family uro recent urrivuls In Silein, huvingcome here twin Tcxus on January 1st lust. lltiby crlod, Mother sighed, Doctor prcbcribcd i Caiitorla s l -i.ui mmmmmmmmmmmm tfirVN r T& ffW I Do Yod Os? Tables? IU YOU DO YOU CAN QVI' THKtfl LWADJNO nilAHDH AT PATTON & SON Book Store, 98 State Street, Salem. NOTICE THIS LIST. V. ll !" I PTO'L'UKJflSQUM, aOLJDKN FLKKOM. GLAZED BOND. MACJNOLTA. COUIUEil. Our Norpariel Pencil Tablet Will Bo Closed Out mtfio, T. McF. PATTON & SONS. C, G. Given, tlio hIioo 'umount of Htoclc carried, and vm ttuf inn I'ii 1 nu fliiin tT ANOTHER I'liiu niuf-. hrwm nniiniliuiil titwl ttwmir nni lit litiiiv MWh Kip and Oil Grain Bootn, Umi, Bovh' " " " Mcii'h Work mil' Shoeii BoyB' " " 1) Mon'w Calf SIiooh, ncatcHt HtyloH , 1W LihI'ich' Dongola Shoeit, tipped. ....,.....,,,.,,,.,...,.,,,,,,,,,. ,, 121 MiHHCH' " " " alfth Children' Dongola Diamond tip. .,.,,.,..,. UW5 You cannot afford to miHH thoao oH'orw, ToniiH, canli, Itopairiiitf noatly done, ,, "' C. G. GIVEN. ': IIIu(IIh Itulluti IlitttUl. Ah u rulo tho art of war mm irw tiecd in 1420 with u IHtlo Um much rcgunl for riik-Hi it mm hldo and nook lx)hind HrKjdilc btilwarJoi rallior tJmn wnrtuiv. Ait Voltoiro wiy, tlio eoldioMi of tho land woro illstrlbulwl botwoon hucJi und hucIi condottJoriwi If thoy woro jirofewiloiml Jmrvostorw, Tho caplnin of inorconariott uHn ono nldo tried hf lit Utoulnmmnivor tlio captain of mcrcoimrJi-H on tho bther bI'Jo, If ho Huccocdod in Kottiiiff tho onomy int a conior from which ho could not ccnpo, oxcopt hy a doflporuto cnguyomont nlxmrd U think of, ho Mint off a horjhaatiu tilo of victory to Ills employe and asked for an iiicrcciMw of jiuy, And io inako Ktiro iliut li) sticcowi Mhould furninh no exctiso for n cciwttUon of IiOHtillticM and tho nlrnlii(f of troatictf of imum (which meant dJKrnlswil) lie Htrallitway xlioolc humU with tho captive ftuncrul and mi him and hlu army at lilorty, m that tho campaign rnlylit 1w continued, This Yftm the Hglit in which tho condottleri viewed their rowponslflll tieci. Nor wan it difiloult U live through a career of mlikn without a wound at a time when uuch counsel uu the following wum wiunnbtl ago enough to offer it) tho ntripllng sol dier j "You must know thut to secure youiwjlf agalnut artillery you mtwt lx) either out of lUt reach or Ixjhlrid a wall, or iK'hind a rampart, And, moreover, two that tho wall thick enough," etc. Mucmlllun'M Mugft- ln , talking fur III Hot))' YTortU, In DuiultMi on one occasion a little gallen' iu the hall where Mr. Max Q'lUtll wax lecturing viwt thrown opea to the public at ulxpence. He warned the inuuager that he w- no attmctJon for the tAxmmy fublte, but the manager would have hw way, '"llm hull wm well fliled, hut not thellUJe galk-ry, where 1 count!," mytt Mr, O'tell, "nwii tUmu pm fin. Two vtjlum, however, did twi rvmaiii' kmg, and itittr Hut hoiuni 1 yrw mt UMK imy una mum u tbe OLD SITTING BU hU vUtw ffirvHil ti, wm iw Mir, Howow, W uul Uto (utirH-mxiHi GRT3Y B A HpnM lliw w ! titftiriiitf nt U, Wirt f 1 On , h ,. on uiii y uu uii i'i" mi mnniiiiwtriw mil mm. mm OLD in AX GJUfiGJAN IMHOJCMKNT. OOMJMHIA. JIUSH LfNJjJN, MONATtOJL suAsnm OiUENTAL, ItlCD STA1V. IRNJO. LEADEil, Below the Lowest. dealer, hoIIm moro oorln fclmn thin k easily oxplttmcd by lliu titiV iun CUT IN BOOTS " 1,S ItcHldunce HH'i C'liuroli Ht, J. J. MUTTON, SIGN AND HOUSE I'MNTKII, T)ocoriitor, Kilwunliier and 1'ft ixir Jfungor. iSHVH ardor ulA, II, fliiriui A Htm' Kur. rif tur nUiitt or Hrmfr A Olio, (Iimwh, JED. PC. 3ri-A.Lll, Paper Hangorand Decorator. tj (imot UhM, ilmi'!MlllfM.ry Utr Hillrl,Ortf(in Fron Terjn.oAf or Interior ToIoU Uie Northern Pacific Jlailroad j tliulln to Uk To all 1'oiril M and South. It Utii'dliilnjr car rouOi. 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