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? jfKTyZ J, 1 ' r J,,. .Vl1 V .., t i Wr,' i -&.. a? s S" t 3 ii ftii w J 4 I! oj feir . eJ n .i n H ,J AM 1AST irimmmm, ZZfur WarM's Fa r route. 4-24-t y ' - - of ntu,o.MrttM r- atelaa are AtBUfcd, MM tok'M IwlHwtM Raisti frim tin Dead mn4 TrHM IHmm tnm Meed PelMnlng CtmfiitelV Cured fty KbaeVa AtrMtiNiHIt. Mr. Mary O'Fallon, a very Intelligent lady f rtsjaa Ohio, wm poltoned whlls SMUt taf,)Mqr(eiM at an sutopiy 6 years MX, n4Mm Mrribla aleer broke out on be? baa4,arstongtio and throat Jler hale all easts out &he weighed but 78 lb., and aw o'arotpect Of help. At last she began to take Hood' Sarsaparllla and at one lav pre could toon get out of bed and walk. tbttkyti "I became perfectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla ad am now a well woman. I weigh 133 Hm., eat well and do the work'for a large (Mir, My cue teems a wonderful recoy err. and pnylcbtns look at me In astonish Kent M.almostllke o.e raleeel trm ska M))." Be tura to get HOOD'S. HOOD'S PILLS ehduld be In every fa6H Mdldse cneit. Once uid, alway prf md.' SYPHILIS! A New Remedy A t - "- - natldra and Mtaw lhlwitles fail aalM!")' Wand, and trtmtioncl alir, viaar MM M vtmi to feUtrart for th Bmtlna . T. I . .L. - - aKaB ft It. MM iWUwiU net ftt7i tt U IraSilaa IWsa-atmaadallblaoddUwaM., DayMba , aWfar Ml aartioiUfi and troof--fra. . Staa r wW can yon ta jo to to dayt wkliain SOL rtut aMrcury ana eiamrmmmm. Mt osra or raiawt w wati MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., lTSTtHtra VOKXXAND, OB. Spring Races! FAIR GROUNDS, SALEM, July 4, 5, 6 and 7. PRIZES $3,500.00. Trotting, . Pacing ?nd Running CONTESTS. PROGRAMME. Tiesdiy, July 4tk. Mams nty Blac; MTn-elgbtbt mile dub, puns mo A1 rae,e)ya,tje.tlnS. " 1W Itaalesaet to uoeed is baud, high, tBCMAolaM.ttlBl . ' la -yeMldt, miia umu ' giiiKciaM.auis................. J60 &0 MO Wedie-eMlsy, July 5tb. WBBIBT, I muBsiag Kunulnr, one-half mile. Syeonoldt, puree llSo , env-Baii niviaaQU repeal, u ,t:4 ia,aina. " seo ,B;Heiaa.,il.mlldMh " Ml Thursday, Jnly-(Jtk. Ituaalag, f mile dash, purse,! 100 Kuttalaa-. mila dasli SVK) Trattlog, 2 ohuw 2 In 8 ' 300 jrmmuK, i-jfaair-oiua.Hiiiu uuu. low Friday, July 7!u. aWalNTi fmlle dash puree, 9100 Oatatleaiso's roadster race 2Ib3 " loo aasteas without raowdj owners to drlvs IfcvtMjr ruBatng Vfe,6 miles.. " 300 VMeraes Is for ladle., 'entrance free; iby sas siaise howes at orttn aa tfaajr wUh. AJMIriBIONt Gentlemeu, 60 cents. ZAattea, IS eu. Children over 12 years, M s4a,nOfad!Ua, abets, ovrieiits. VlagKaVaeat,W.J.KRWIN. ' f IfrtSiaw, J. U I'ATTICHSON. totw in Land. W LewlavWe. aa4 bbabA ahP atgLa aAaM vntSSS HTiRa eaavaerJ psersHa, 4JIbm4 ")Ki!.S " " wW-WMl ..iH uiLmm, xlxaBaxiKiBxlrSlBKV fBBBBBBBBnBBBBBBBBfig rnmmi CPLTS Taa)aiaaBi vsjstami aatfttt Wi 9tfSSfff , Saias, TpBpsiawewe flpaa SSsswTeUM , Taa aaLvaVM aMMTaWASals HE CAPITAL JOURNAL rOWiWMKI) DAILY, KXCKM UAf ( tf THSJ CpHl Journal PubllMng Com W font OfSes H!e Commw cW street, HOf ER BROTHERS, EtrHwti' Mllv. hrnatrlsr. er mnnlh JOW ,.:: r .:... -- m aiix. nr roan, per j fr... ...... .... .w Weekly, page, per yr......". i.w 0KK60KIAN MKTMUDS. Wbenever the Oreeonlan newMAMT of Portland gk wblppcl Irffclr i met wi It eiatlB8t 4etm,GT to aticwn up ia ita eewardljr awl unjitot etloHsl uttersoses which k'rp(tM)Bt)oiwr renee, It resort to theweapeas ofjttie flabwire Dd the m(HU6da m we wny and peteoBftl bte U ehewered upeu the Individual who overmatched It In braise. Tjix Journal editor doee not relish abuse but regard tt cemlBfr-rroeitba nource Itdoee ms oonfeealon of weak neee by the Oregonlan writer. Certain ly If be bad facie, or reaeona, er loglc.he has the ability to present'tbemanda way.lo get tbeau before the people. Hk penchant of enlarging Upon bla egotism and seeking to belittle every otter banian being maybe'Very grati fying to a self-worahlper' bat it ta con temptible In the eyes of the (public; The people have very little nee for or time to read about, oho editors opinion of another. What they wont Is fair, nriblasaed presentation of fact,-and ed Itfrlal opinion about public matters. Tnis the Oregonlamls afraid to give. It gives its own cnblttered, warped,bll lous, gangrened, contemptuous utter adces on pensions and seeks to abuse all Into silence who differ from Its disloyal earplugs. TUEONB CENT DAILY. Usually no city or state gets a one oent newspaper until it is much more populous than Salem or Portland or Oregon. The JounNAt, Is ablo to Ibsuo a One ?knt Daily hecause Jt is economically oqnauctcd liksJouKNAL has paid I iW y andipald ever.vone employed on It ever since Its present management.' (When It does not pay" Its way from 'week to week It will not be published by us. Push the One Cent Daily. Week ly subscribers are urged to become Daily. For 25 eta. a month In ad vance tbey cannot allbrd to walta week for the now. If you oan only get your mall twloo or three times a week you cannot afford to set along without the One Cent Daily. FEOM WILLABD. 'Miss Muea Gcer is home from school. IMIss Alderson Kid her slater Anna are visiting friends In this neighbor hood, t Mr. Guy Reed came out to his grand father's Bund ay. A school and alliance picnic is to be held at Viotor Point on Saturday 24. Mr. T. It. Hlbbard, of Bllverton, was a visitor at B. B. last Sunday. Heavy blasting is being done on the 8IIverton road north of her. As much as twenty pounds of Hercules powder used under some of the stumps. This bus proven the cheapest way to grub the large fir stumps. Arter .. Sunday tae suujeot or a church organization was taken up and after considerable discussion It was de cided to organize a Congregational church. Mrs. Mary Stormer, was out Sunday for the first time since a severe spell of stokneas. Dr. J. M. Rider has returned from Polk county. FROM MARION. Miss Trumbull, 6f Albany, gave a talk on temperance at the Friends ohuroh last Thursday evening toa large and attentive audlenoe. tJ. M. Wina'ow has gone on the Teachers axoaralon to Ban Francisco. Several of the Friends are making prepaations to attend the first Friends yearly meeting In Oregon, which con veuoaat Newburg next Mouday and continues during the week. ILTuole Miles 8. Nortoa has been eon. Abed to bis room far about two weeks past with iBtbuunatory rheumatism. He la bo belkt at pre at. F. G. Fresh, who has been canvass ing In WasklngtoB for aBaleea Nursery company, was called home last week en the account of the slokneae ef his wire. The friends of Harvey White will be glad to learn that he reached his home at Cbarlottavllle, Iud., all right, and hopes are entertained, by his physician t-ere, of hla recovery. There will be a strawberry festival at erty shall stand, aud as long as Ita oou ilt, Vaa Burea's, on Thursday even ' stltutlonal guarabteea of.tqu.tl rights lag, MBiter the aawjrreesefO, aoekty, aad of equal protection to every oltlzeu Hverybedy ia Invited to attea.. ,iryti aMva oyrMnqniJM in saiiBg or drlakltig take a dose ofMiutuonaLI- W K,--tor, JRVJUUtttf CAFl'A'Ali GOOD WOKDH TO BKAYU MXK. Sxtract lrem Kv. B, 0 Amm' Momo'IaI Daf AsKfeM, 1 know rif on nobler, tiistillsr urlnol pie Of th human heart, than thai of patriotism It to th Very life and mother of lib ertyt for without It. freedom ami wf sonal rltflita would never have been born. Love of one's fleurilry and a loyal devotion to Its interest, carries with It an equal devotion to the welfare of humanity, and the same willing desire to save his fellow men, While all war Is denounced by the seniitteutallstasbarbarousaBd wlokcd; the statesman and the philosopher well understands it is only the necessity of war that should bo condomned. When that unavoidable necessity has arisen In every age and In every land, the gallant soldier who has attested bis patriotism with his life, has rightly Leon crowned with laurels ana an apotheosis of glory and honor. There la a strange and subtle power In the willing sacrifice of the man who dies for his country, or bis fellow men. We lustly honor and venerate bis memory, which we express In marble shafts or sculptured monuments, or In '..' . - a 1...1 ,.i i,i. me sweet periume mure iym;ui m u grateful deeds of fresh and beautiful flowers upon bis grave. Not to do so would be as ungrateful arid discreditable to those he tewed, as his sacrificial qflerlug was honorable to himself. Nothing can warm the natural affec tions and touch the human heart as to know and say, as yoil kneel at anothers grave, "this man died formy country and. for me." And I envy not that people or that man, whose heart responds to no such emotions of gratitude. How sad, yet true tbo terrible fact, that the country's sin of legalizing the crime of slavery for 240 years, fell at last upon our noble soldiery, for they bore the nation's sin, and.tbousands died for tbo nation's crime. 'And this, American citizens, Ib the philosophy and the reason why we honor, and should forever honor and revere the memories of our country's brave defenders and saviors, whether Hying or dead, JNot that any died for their country's wroag, for in that there was neither virtue nor benefit, but because they loved their country unto death, and tried to save It, notwithstanding its wicked wrong of legalizing oppression. IFor this worthy and noble end, let notithls Memorial Day pass unobserved until the aunlvt-rsary and day of our national birth shall have been forgotten forever. But while wo are offering the sweet Incense of fiowers to the memory of our fallen patriot soldiery, aud upon their graves, we should never forget their equally patriotic, and perhaps moro ef flulentibutfiurvlying comrades. 'They are, and of right ought to be, tae.Natlon'a most honored wards. (Wards, did I aay? I had far better say, the Nation's most honored guests. F, Kor as the brave and gallant Logan has aptly said, "Tuq pension list of our orave soiaiers is a rou or nonor." It should not extend, however, to that inconsiderate degree, which tran- HOeuds the bounds ot a irencrous and grateful recognition of honest services, nor which prostitutes to mercenary greea tue generous ottering or a re deemed nation's gratitude. But it m a thousand times better to err on the sldo of a grateful generosity than upon the side of t. parsimonious iBgratltude. 1 We, can honor the brave Confederate soldier, who honently fought far his people aud country with patriotic zeal, for they are now truo aud devoted Am erican citizens. Out we regard with loathing aud contempt, the mercenary Hessian, or the political or ecclesiasti cal Toroy, whoso heart can only vomit forth abuse of those uoblo patriots, who though sometimes vauqulthed In battle wero always victorious In war. ilut tbo unpatriotic citizen will say; "Why should the nation contin ue Its substantial aid cither to the sol dier or his widow ? or why longer make Its usual ofTerlug of flowers, or of memorial service to the memory of the long departed dead ?" I reply, that the reasons for their continuance are beyond all computation or estimate, wl!eaculd Indifference and a heart less selfishness are the only reasons for their dls continuance. ImlKhtaaviu the first nlaoe. that this Memorial day, In Its edueatlonal and patriotic effects upon the 'people, la a mighty power lu creating a bulwark of ever ready defense, far less burden some yet. more Impregnable than forts and batteries, or the staudlng armies of uespotlani, Rut there Is another reason that Is ooaelualv and overwhelming. It Is because the nation's obligations oanusver end except with Its existence aud Its life. As long as this grand temple of Lib- at UBeiverte'l by either political, eeolesteasUaal or isvKceaar despots, Ittxt so hing should we reaaeabriBti I "nw - wesm-w uciYsiUfjia uuu aMiviuia lOf IHrSUUtoa, mhjik-i i .-.i-.,, in, mnjijini '""msmmmzmMtm MTAYTO KKWrf, W, 'Hi Hereon, T, MrjD'nlel and W, WKldtf returned froH 1'oftUhd lat week, li, MoOliihle hMieold Ills Iiomm and lot to II, P, Taylor, Mr, fjolmclder I slowly Improving litis week. DJKli.t-lhor lioino In gtaytoth Tiiw day, June lOtli, Mm, B. M, Drown, JJ ceased leave a husband and I wo chll dreti. Waller Lyon returned to Blayton Sunday, Deafness Oasnot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reacn trio ueoeftseu portion or mo ear, There Is only one way locuro DrafmtM, and thnt Is uv constitutional remedies. DeafneW Is' caused by at! Inflamed con' ditlon of thb mucous lining of Hie Eustachian Til ho. When this tube gets Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound, or lmperfccVhearltig,-ano when It is entirely closed Deafness Is the re sult, and unless the liiflamnifltlon can be taken out aud this tube restored to Its normal condltlon,hearlng will bo de stroyed forever; nine cases out of teu are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars fpr any caao of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, ttee. F. J. CHENEY, it Co., Toledo, O. tjom uy jjrugffiets, 7&c. Good new bouse to rent, six blocks rrom post onice. inquire or ueo. m. Beeler. 6 20-tf VIGOR f MEN EMlljr, Quickly, Permantntlr Rtttortd. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all lb train ot ertli rrom early rrrora or later exceiMi. tke reulu or orerwotk, iloknen, worry, eto. Tullttreogtb, deTclopmont and ton glrcn to rry organ and portion ot tba body. Rlmpl-. Dttoral mtUnxfa. ImrnedlatfltmproTcmant Mien. ralluralmpoMtbla. 3JUO nltnner. Book. explanation and proof! Ballad (aealad) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. urraLo, n. v. DR. GUMS OHON SYRUP FOR COUGHS COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE In railing a family of nine eblldren, my enly remedy for Oougha. Cold aad Croup wee onlea eyrap. Itlejnitea effeotlre to-day ae It wee ferty Seere we. Wow my grendehlldrea take Br. unn'e Onton Syrup, which le already prepared and more pleeeent to Ue taete. Sold eTerywhere. Idirge betuea 60 eenta. Take ae aaaetltute for a Hold by Biukett & VanBlype. Skin Food. Ladles who ettffer from Cuttlne Wln.1i ana boorcmns oun HI find Mrs, Harrison's Lola Montez Creme The Hkln Food, The beat remedy for keepli g- the face cool ana free fr m Irrita tion, aa It aooiha and coraforUthrtklnund piev.nta frecKlea or eunbu r, u la not a butuilflrrbot a aicln realoratlve and pre- aervallve I allltte Konter o emo la rubbed la the tKln and thoroughly wiped off again, ju-i I'triuia applying nowanr. in complexion will be inner, and tbo powder will remalu longer, dnldea preventing tue powder from olnggtng tba porea or the iKln- Prl e 75 cents. For sale by FRED LKOO, Pragglet, Pattoa iiiuch, caiem, ure. Foranyipeoul or complicated blemlih of mvvur luriu, wnw MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, AMKIIIOA'd BCAUTT DOCTOB, ia Geary Bt., Can Krnnclico, Cal Bunerflunua Hair IVrmanenlly Itemoved. DR.GUNN'fr latTBOTXD LIVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. "On?nof the bowele eeob day, U neeeeeery tar bealia. Theee pllte eupplrwhat the eyeiem Ueke to make It regular. Cure atoadaahe. Wtohtea the Syee and eleer the Oompleatoa better thea toeaetlee. They eet mildly, aettkar gripe nor Uekea ae other pliu do. Ta eoaetaee yen of their a.rlu we null eemplee rree, er fUU boa aaa. Bold rrerywaere. Soaaaka Jaadjbi, IUalabla. Ve, Bold by Baskett A VanBlype. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Real EaUUC la amoanta and Unae to lult. Modelay la ooaaldertag laaaa. FEAR & FORD, Boom 13. Buih Bask block. 5 Udw STATE TREASURER'S FIFTH .NOTICE BUte of Oregon, Trtaaurr Department. Hauim. Junes, ISM. Notice la hrrcby given thai there are funda on hand tufllclrnt to pay all OBielaBdlBg etaU warranu en domed ''lTente4 and Molfald for Want or r-unde," prior to, and laejadlug March SI. Ikho, and that nII aueh warraa a via be pld upon prrernutlon at ihla raoa. lu tereet on aald warranla will ael be aiJowtd aftar the data of It la notice. -Mw I'HII, HKI-CHAN.BtaWTteacurer. Deutscher Advocat. POST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, 0!, Admitted to praeUes In aU the eearts. Hpiai attaallou give la Oenswa efwak tag ptMBla and bualaaaa at um eouaty aad elawaateee. it. Mortr, jUtary iVlie. fiaWrRZarSk8 if Tfll&itA HJllIJ arV-lisMBaBSMasnMiaVa 'VKkwi.aaT "saaaeawWY 'fBajB rvw f t iy9 7y LVfV CVA S ojy' Hi, wn, I raoommefld It M mitluf Uitnf fitfrnliM" koows to inn," if, A, Ascitis, Mi V 111 04. OWord H,hiiMHi, t, "Tli nan ef 'CMrirWtt v iinlrer! s4 lt irvif IU ao m If known Uiat It tftn mm pt tinararotlfnetidrt4lkA Ff flli fn(IMKnt amlll rrlio do not kwp Uatrl4 w ., -6ilU)Mi fiartK. fl,f). .r?wYftfcO Mmnd Cli Mf'. UA Tubar Blooming data uran. Tits 0rie nam imtmmmmmtmmmmmmmmimrmmmmm BBBSr T'BfBBMiVBBBBBBjaaBVBaxiiaayfaBBaaBByBBaiaBafXvaBBBBT aaa... ML Hi m Ji llillitl I WA Wtl I 4 J N t7aVilll al for Infant umi Ohliamn. ' I I immmmm M I I I 1 1 1 1 I I I WlLLAMErrE STAIa.IB.iS Comnleted and rendv to wait on customers. fors boarded by day or wfk at reawinoblo prices. Wo keep a full meet an uemaiius. aiso Keep tue uuest Barn and residence H block south of ESTABLISHED 1870. WILLIAM NILES & CO., Lob Angeles, California. BREEDERS AND EXl'OR'illS OF Berkshire RbHcH Nlles CIvKAN. If you would be clean and the neatest and dressiest manner, take them to the SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY where all work is done by white labor and in the most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED, CflflS. W0LZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN :-: MARKET South Commercial Ht, Balem. All klndtrFreeb, ealt and Smoked Meat and Sauaagea. FREE DELIVER. HORSE TRAINING. Have bod 18 year experience training far track or carriage. Terma reasonable. Can be found at Weitacott' stable, or addrea Halem. 64-lm JAMErt KINO. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES. CHARLES A. SMITH RUMS The Rustler Wood Saw And he docin't burn up half your wood, In fuelfwbepbe tawa It, Mtke yourenmntcta with him peraonally orlraveor eraatVeaieba cigar atore. Ueai born' book utore.tM Uumrnrr treat, or addreii me by mull. 6-14 tl SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. Leaveordera atCotUe-I'arfchurit block.room 15, ttaiem, Oregon, HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Marion Street. ilaa the beat fitcllltlea lor moTlng and rale. Ing bouiei. Leave order at oray llroa., or addreM Halem, Oregon. J. H. HAAS, THE WATOHMAKSB, II5KCcmBftlilS., aleB,0rH. (Next doer to KJs'a'r.) peeUlty of Ijeetao ea. and repalrtag Cloeki. Wluehaa aud Jewelry. , Smith Premier Typewriter. a ,w Fif1! mTefaa BBBBBBBBL" -awiaB bbbbbhT i-w aU oa sa mnaaaU. VarCHt. W. l.$TALEY,'Aft4,SsJawi, JI.M,BURPME,OeaMaMttlt Third HL. forUaaa. Measjter eaUtetTie. m, r 1 . ?p mmmmtimt tmtwmmtmmm 1)AtHkt vmr m"" Xm Vtirm, m&Mlflinlk iHit I itUim.' m f. lir pttitftmt m Ait ay il U4 hinHhf ft vM04 UnaAtJal fftwis f, ft, H, ft,. -TUn ytfrUtof,"ttti a4 frt it4 Corit, 11 Miesif Httmrf, Mr Itmt, line frf TfUflk, Dfays anoKf pfres W niainons in tins oourity. wr ryio. postoffloe. JIYAN C;, iNConi'onATKD mi FINE MB, HOGS, I'OUffRY. & Poland-China Pigs afSpecUUy Fancy Poultry, All Varieties. Effgi for Hatching, ( Incubators. Puclflo Coast-Poultry andHtockllllMtreV aaaigaBjBa i ted. w cents oy mail, WtSTHEND FOR CIlfoULAIW.TBi have your clothew done up in Liberty Street, Bids for Asylum Supplies. The beard oftruituef oftbe Ortgon HUU la aane Barium invue t caiea proixxai lor ina rurnlniBv at toeayium nearralem,' rn ifton the following aui pllea for tbealx moatbs end- ing January i, I! dry aoopa. COO yards cotton flannel, Hatehus .XXX urown. 1300 yard Amotkeac. mariner stripe, bine and white. WU yards FequotA eneetlogf, M'lncb. tin. bleacned. 600 yard Iownadale sbeetlng, SI Inch, M) yard Continental, checked Hansel. SOU yard Ulaaa eraab, IS Incbea wide. 7U0 yarda bleached linen ana Jfreucb crash. 18 Incbea wide 300 yarda AmoalcAag blueleolM. 'Jta yarda 94 bleacaed beetlng,j'iuot, - loo yards superior satin damaa k, M Inch wide. auo yarda Maratllle cbacka, "iortUff. flOO Tarda Dragon eloth. aaeortad cgiora, Vt&jt. wbite auty binding ii incbe wide. 36 doc. ladlee c tton boa, 6doi. my atlo Turkey red handkercblel. X Inbee, 75 dor. No. M white (Coate) thread. Jdoi. Ho. 16 white (Coat'e) thread. a doz. No 0 white (Ooal'a, thread. 3d No.eOwhlieiUoatVjtbretid. lOdor. No.lbak(LkMt .ItliiaAd. . 60 yarda table oil cloth, beat quality, light 13 dox. paper pin. OROCEBIfcS. nd bean, email white. rraualatd euiar. 6jUnoibsb.O kurar. ttw ib. rolled oau, In barret, freab grouns. att m ciKim wunii! i.uwiDauoia uuit coi freah ground in bartel. I.UOOID Gold Uut corn meal (or as goed) wmu Kiuuun in varivia. 3.0JU ib bouilny, freeh ground In barraU, ifiuo lb choice Iilatid rice. vt gallon New Ortean moUaeeer kaet lpa ib corn sUreb, Oawego, U lb LWeroaol aa.t. UM lb cheeae, Uranium's er good, fall virauit IM lb o. A Co' A. & 1 1, brand erb aoda. MO lb cream latar. 1. A. Vo'ger's beat. .0 gna Vulcan Superior Hafety malcae. 35 do brwiin. 3 dox whiak broom. 15 doz. can oytiera, Dlue I'olat, or good, 'JUooi can oyiter. tletd. in dox, cbb, eora. 100 lb. M-arl barley. 7u0 lb., aoda cracker XXX freab, IN lb, oriter cracker XXX Utah. loo be. Oawego gloea alewvh 20 box macaroni. OIL. 100 gallon keroaene, Pearl brand, Is tanks. Jil SFullattsi a llxinw anlnrlla All e aearaf fta4aw a(Sa 6 gallon Albany ey under oil. FLOUR. SpObarraM BMr or let, beat wile pa, MKATS. WO Ibe per day, more or lea o( beef, ae ra- uuncu iu ctjua ymrut w ivra aaa mad qua. FIHH. Flab aa required, gl vlog trlee per pound tor furnleblnj tne different kind, ytrUetl tfmh uu sjvwsis oaV, lfieo pound Klrk'afaTnn era good. 1,000 pound froeior OambUr Irory, or m DRIKO KKU1T. 1WltM.prvnea. IW Ibi. ralalae. 8PICM. 36 lb, mare, ground. M the. lAiwiara, areuaC Joo Ifce. Waek pr grosjrf, 2S J Jsti.aasaw, snwat. SO lb. gtsr, grveitd. TA. 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