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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1893)
; KVXmVQ' CAPITAL JOVJl&Ab, ifiUDA3&f .fUKIC CO, ibii. aaeaifyiafiejaypjiyffiia'Miia''iiii 0mmm uiwiwiwn ?Tr n .Kin )ii 1 1 1). HumiMij i vwji ' "i. J'-i1 'in " "" ' ' '-!' ""'-' ' i "'""' Hi n piiimmtt jiip f jioWij p 11 ff.,.. M,.,. '---- T-irTfHiininiwaMiihwinilinfci ifci, -S t mMli tt. . AVEKV, OBI TrlC,UOtT CotlTOAOTOA SNftBtIIXl sua in ninnAKA HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. aura Iiuno, Neb., April etb, lm Zr. Jlf irf Jfsrfleal Ob., Elkhart, In. QnmMtzxi I hsd been troubled with mcaut DISCASC TOH TMC LAHT SO YEARS, Bid Although I u treated by able nhrticlatis and tried many remedial, I grew stei eaauy worse unui was com- PLCTILY PHOITFIATIO ANOCONriNC WITHOUT ANY HOPE Of ajCCOVCKX I would hare urf wanni tDclls.vrhen my pulse wo I 1 stop besting; Ttorether.' aeaj "and Itvuvll the greatest difficulty that my circulation could iic no. STHOUSANDSS brine ek to oonsdoumen apUn. While In tbls cocdl tlon I tried your new heabt cure, snd began to Improve from the (1m, and now I am able to do a good day's work foramsn 68 yearsof age. Itlra Dn. Miles New Heart Cure all the credit for my recovery, it is over six montns since I have taken any, although I keep a bottle In the house In case I ibould ncod it. I bare alra used your Nerve and Liver Pills, nd think a great aeai 01 mem. avmi. BOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CT8 Kohl tiv D J Fry, drURKlst, Halotn WORLD'S FAItfrCHICACO. uajumot Avonuo ana zytn Htreet. Fireproof) -14 1 rooms near Fair BIHGROFlt urounas; Dams on oyery uoor. mcrican and European plans. to 3 Ada' ft aay. fiiravciuBs im Write for circular. notei, PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS OAKDS. P. H. D'AROV. QJO.O. BINGHAM. S'AKOY & BINGHAM, Attorneys nt Lnw, Rooms 1, 2 and 3, D'Arcy Building, Ml Le street. Special attention, given to busi ness In the supreme nnd circuit courts of the slate. 2 11 R P. BOISE Attorntyat law, Balem, Ore- eon, unice m commercial street. miLMON FORD, AttoirSey nt law, Salem, JL Oregon. Office up stairs in Patton block HJJllGaEU. Attorney nil ABonjpifloejJver JBubIi'b law.Salom, Ore- DanK. T J. SHAW. M.W. HUNT. HUXWAHlNT e .' Attorneys Kt law. Office over Capital National bans, aalem,Oregnn. Socl T. RIOUAKDdON, Attorney at law Of fice ur) stairs In front ro.ms ol new Bush lock, corner Commercial and Court streets. Balem, Oreion! TOliN 0 8nn A. CAIHON. Attorney at law. rooms 8 nnd i, BuHh bank building, Halem.Or. B P. BONHAM. W.H.HUt,ME8. BOM HAM & HOLMES. Attorneys at law. Office In Bush block, between Suite una Court, on Commercial street. MK. POCUE, Htenographer and Tjpe . wrltest Best equipped typewriting of fice but one In Oregon. Over Bush's bank, Balem, Oregon. i IELiLA SHERMAN. Typewriting and oommerclal stenography, room 11, Gray lock. ! Irs t-class work. Rates reasonable. SO. BROWNE, M. D.. Physician and Bu . geon. Office. Murphy block; residence, 4s8, commercial street. DU.T C. SMITH, DentUt, 92 State street Salem. Oregon. Finished dental opera. tions of every description. Painless lopera- lions a specialty. WD. PUSH, Architect, plans, speclllca . tions and superintendence for ah classed of buildings. Office 2U0 Commercial street, up stairs. c. A. ROBERT, Architect, room 121, Mar quatn building, Portland, Oregon. P. J. LARSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons, Car riages, etc. Repairing a Speolalty. Hhop 45 State streetj TJROl'EOriON U)DQB NO. 2 A.O. U. W. 1 Meets In their hall in Mate Insurance building, every Wednesday evening. J. A BEUwqop. Recorder. a. w. ijirtni.o, ia. TV. DeutscherAdvocat. -fOSTOFFICt BLOCK, - SALEM, OR. j Admitted lo-iirtetlce in all the courts. " fepecm attention given to Gorman speak . Ing ijcoplfr'.uncl butmexs at the count? nnd atute otH. E HOrER.Notiry Public Authorized Capital $500,000. '.CAPITAL NATiONAL BANK ' '-" Sntcmjpregijrrt J r Wt AOJMICK, Prea. W. v MARTIN, Vice '' lre8. Jf'MAL.TUOUr.CajiUler. Btate, County and City .Warrants bought ai rar. aw TT-T 'TO LOAN On improved Ileal Estate In amounts and 1 time to ulu No delay In conlderlDg loans. . ' FEAR & FORD, Itoorq 12. Hush Bank bloek. 6 12dw II P. M. C ARS. 1 1 p. m. Curs leave Hotel and Postoffice daily lor Asylum, Penitentiary and Cemetery on Capital City Railway. Car leaves 5 a m , coimect ? ing with Overland train, and T-2ara leave Hotel every 20 - '.WiuUew.froi G:20 a in. to 11 p) in, forfall pfeiuts en tke lines excepting Cemetery Car, Taken oflTtg meet Passenger Trains. Farm fur Sale or Trade. On eay terms four mile eatt of bubllmlty, conU)tvlg Waerea' wUl trade for property In or near riaJein. B. O. DOVE, J 8-44vr Bubllmlty, Of. rrut n Aol.bM by m Jltr ltii, 1TjronIy tlnib tliAl I over liml my lifjttwf robbed," enlil Wfllolt Kfflix linm, "wm flrtino three jmn no nml tliim It Wwi by ft trick tlint, liowo w uuioli it grlovctl mo nt tlio llnio, com twin mo to ndtnlt won u clover ono. I llvod In Dakota nml kotit n Iaro chicken coop to nccomttiotlnto n flock of chlckmm. I lind Povornl lota of (pound opened Into ono yard, which Kftvo mo a wlda filrutch of lawn nud room for n chicken yard. Ono nlftht about 11:30 o'clock I wan dlsturlicd by tho noiso of uqimwldng chickens mil a minima out In tho nhod. I nt onco snid 'chlckon thieve,' mid (jot up to Invcfltitmto. My wlfo had a BUfllcloncy of norvo and prepared to iouow mo with a lamp. I got out my rovolver and HtArted towanl tho shed. Then tho noioo ceased, and was certain bo&io ono had been steal Ing. Naturally enough, wo both camo to the shed and found tho door open. "Wo examined tho lock, found it broken, and n count of tho chickens revealed a half dozen missiucr. I was wmply furious nnd pottered around thut miserable shed for fully a half Hour securing it mrainst further mo lestation. When wo returned to tho house wo found that our absence had been taken advantage of and a num ber of valuable articles stolen. Ever since I have been wondering whether the chicken thief and burglar were tho same party, or whether they were two companions, or strangers to each other. It always seemed to me a kind of mean trick even for a thief to play." St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Walled Cities In Asia, The first glimpse wo get of an east ern walled city unfolds at once mem- ones of our childhood days, which have perhaps never been awakened since, and the pictures of our childish books, which impressed themselves so vividly upon our minds, are repro duced in tho bright colors of old, when we are brought face to faco with the quaint battiements and tho dark gateways, with tho accessories of bright, burning sunshine and tur baned figures and processions of cam els and the listless calm of the trop ical land. Such old cities are still to bo seen in India, still walled in the old fashion and still peopled by the figures of the Biblical picture book. Closely akin, to them are walled towns standing on the canals of mid China, passing through which, 6ay at the close of day, when every tower and. every roof stands .out clearly cut against the brilliant western sky and wo are challenged by a grotesque fig ure, armed with a spear and proba bly wearing armor, the illusion is complete, and for the moment we find it hard to realize that wo are traveling at the end of the nineteenth century. Cor. Chicago Herald. Humor of Napoleon I. Great men have often been defi cient in the sense of humor. This was markedly the case with Napo leon I, whose sense of humor, if he possessed it, was of a grim sort. It is recorded, however, that ho had a certain symp.fhy with a pun, and several of his minor appointments were actually made because tho ap- pointees' names seemed to indicate1 their fitness for the place. He made' M. Bigot, for instance, his minister of public worship at ono time, and when ho was looking about for a governor of the pages in the imperial palace he could think of no one so appropriate for the place as General Gardanno, whose name, in French, signifies a keeper of donkeys. When he came to make Marshal Victor Beau-Soleil a duke, it struck Napoleon that the opportunity was an excellent one to make a sort of reverse or "bock action" pun on tho marshal's name. Beau-Soleil signifies "beautiful sunshine," so the emperor created -tho man tho Due do Belluno which was very much aB if he bad j mrtde him the Duko Fine Moon. .Youth's Companion. Teaching Vcnua Uecltntlmrlldariirgi Teaching is of all tho professions the most useful for the public web , fare, as it is ono of tho most labor;- j ous ana sKineu, nnu snouiu uo pmu according to its deserts. Recitation hearing, however, is one of the easi est, least skilled and most useless" of all occupations. In this field, as in others, tho public gets tho kind of work it pays for. Tho wages of the rank and file of public school teach era average less than those of Bkilled mechanics. As long as tho public continues to . Jti t,r. if ,mnt tJ J1 iUUWUUU UH.1U.b, .V ..... . cet much teachino-. for educational missionaries to work without the or dinary inducements aro too few to supply tho demand and will prob ably" continue bo until tho millen nium. Professor William M. Aber in Popular Science Monthly. A Gmiln Vlrot, Thoro was a man who ovidentlv know little art and less millinery at tho loan exhibition tho other oven ing. With him wao his wife, who was plainly a connoisseur in the lat ter and reliKiouBly imprcvincr her on nortunities for its study. "There .' she remarked with her eyes upon a bunch oi' laco and velvet which adorned the blond 'haifof another woman, "there is a genuine Virot" And her husband arouRed himself from the contemplation of a painting by Casdn to remark that if Virot was another of those pink and purple ua- tDreasionista ho didn't caro toBoebia if,,,.-.Vw York World. Clinheit lUnf In llth. OnoBrttiirdny Geonrti ICnnlnon, who k In tlio ciuiploy of l)w onttlo dapurt mont of tho Kern County Lund cwif puny, wrni rldiHtf In tlio ihnt linnM motinuunn near uinwxi looking nit er iitock, when ho cniiiu upon a frri" ely benr. When first noon, tho bear WM flitting on ltd hnuiichcu. Konlftoii mado for tho bear and got It ntartod down tho gulch, Ho kept behind It until it euinu out on thoti.i u filnliiH, Thou ho meed quietly up to t, fired a shot from bin piutol Into ita bnck, nnd wllllo pnming throw his I.WBO ovor itri neck nud thcu btntlght med out tho ropo. Tho horeo was greatly frightened and took good caro to keep tho ropo taut, but it won a long distanco fight, as thoro was about 60 feet of ropo botwoon tho bear and tho horse. KoniBon kept his horso undor per fect control. When tlio bear would clutch tho riata, ho maneuvered with tho horso so as to hroak tho bear s hold. Ho circled around and around with good horsemanship nud pcrlect coolness, all tho timo keeping tho ropo tight around tho bear's nock, and ho actually choked tho grizzly to death. J. . Hun tor, who handles tho herds for tho cattle department, saw tho struggle from a distanco and put his horso to its speed in order to give all tlio help in his power, but bo foro ho could reach tho scono of com bat the bear lay dead, and Kenison had conquered it single handed. Tho grizzly weighed 900 pounds. San Francisco Chronicla A Proud Animal. Tho crier, Or tambourineur, as ho is generally called, because ho carries a drum, is ono of the institutions of rural Franco. The crier's business is to announce to all whom it may con cern that tho animal is to bo killed this very evening, and tomorrow morning its flesh will be sold at 1 franc 25 centimes the kilo. It will all go at a uniform price, for this is the custom. Those who want tho aloyau, or sirloin, will only havo to be in haste. The ox, notwithstanding tho fact that ho has a ropo tied round his nose and horns and is ledby the butcher, evidently thinks it' a great distinction to be tambourine. His expression indicates that this is the proudest day of his life. Every time the drum begins to rat tle he flourishes his -tail, and when each little ceremony'is over he moves to a fresh place with a jaunty air, as if ho were aware that all this drum ming and fuss were especially in tended for his entertainment. No condemned wretch over made his ap pearance in public with a better grace. "Wanderings by Southern Waters." Tlio Queen'a Favorite Mare. Jessie, tho queen's favorite old riding mare, was found placidly standing in a soli tary loose box warm ly wrapped in rugs, her own natund coat being like very thick, soft, black plush. With her splendid coat, silky mano and tail, lofty crest and soft, mild eyes, she looks worthy of her royal mistress. Jessie's 'pedigreor is not given, but she was bred near Balmoral. She is about 15 hands(3 inches' in height, black as a coal and with peculiar white markings on fore head and hack. Sho is now 26 on 27 years old, and until within1 tho last 12 months has carried her majesty for many years. Tho queen is stated to be very fond of Jessie, who, although now from old ago past work, is invariably sent to tho castlo foe in spection when her majesty is at Windsor. Idler. A Queer Tiling About Trees. s Tom, who had been forbiddetf to climb trees in his hew trousers, had disbbeyed and was receiving1 a lecture from his father for injuring his cloth- n& Fearing that1 a flogging" was to fol low, Tom sought) to croate'a diversion. "Pa," ho exclaimed, "my teacher eays some plants are masculine gen der and some feminine. Now. I know which trees are, do you?" The father's curiosity was exciUnl. Ho was fairly trapped. "No," ho said, "I certainly do not Which aro they?" "Masculine," said Tom, "'cause they wear boy's trousers," and for that time he escaped. Quips, Georgia Cayran'a First Part. Miss Georgia Cayvan made her first appearance in tho character of Dollio Dutton in "Hazel Kirko" at tho Madi- ion Square theater. "I cannot recall - . . . T W.- u""- P". " " distinctly my impressions nt tho time," said Miss Cayvan. "They were a startling weakness In tlio knees and a fear when I came to.thd front that I was going to fall over tb,o footlights. Tho small stage in tho Madison Square theater had doubt less something to do with this, but I often havo tho saino f ecling now dur- ing first nights." Now York World, A Hlg Check. The two men were at a hotel table. "That's a pretty girl over there," eaid the first, "Which ono!" "That ono with tho big check In her dress." "Sho must be rich," was the next answer, and tho second man stupidly wondered what relevancy tho ro- mark bore until au hour or bo later bo began to comprehend the relation between rlchea and big checku.-D- &oit Fw Pre. Ha2HS-r-: Joteph Ituby Bon of Hurry K. llubr, of Columbia, rn., Suffered From Birth With a Bovwo Form of Scrofula Humor " Until my boy wni li years of ate he was from birth a terrible offerer from scrof ula. Bores would appear on him and spread until ai I.nrge n Dallnr and then dis charge, followed by others, so that tho larger part of Ills body as one man of acre all the time, especially severe on his legs and back of his enrs nnd on his head. The humor had a very olleush e odor, and caused Intonao Itching We cannot tell how that poor hoy suffered. Physicians did not effect a euro. At last I decided to give him Hood's Banaparilla. In abdut two weeks Uie Sarsoparllla began to havo effect. Tho sores commenced to heal up : the flesh beiran to look more natural nnd healthy. Then the scalei camo of! and all over his body new and healthy flesh and skin formed, when he had taken two bot tles he was entirely freo from sores, having only tho scars to show whero they had been. Theso have all disappeared. Wo are unable to express our thanks for tlio good Hood's. Sareaparilla hut done our little boy." IlAimY K. Kuflr, Box U50, Columbia, Pennsylvania. HOOD'8 PILLS euro Liter Illi, Jtundlce, illllousocia, 81ok lleidaohe and CTmiUpatioru Skin Food. tiadlcs who suffer fromcutune Winds nnd Scorching Hun will And Mrs, Harrison's Lola Montez Creme The Skin Food, Thsbest remedy for keepli e the fare cool ana free fr m irrita tion, as it sooths and comforts theskln and provi-nts frecxlea or Hunbu ". It Is not a beaullflprbut a sKln restorative and pre- lUVi Tuftu. ervallve Ifnlltl'e Montez a erne la rubbed la thecKln and thorouL'hlv wlDed off nraln. Jut before apolvlne powder, tbo comnlexldn 1lll l ft T --,-..- Tj "... 1.. will ue Mii.iurv uuu mo powarr win reinam clogKlpgtndporesoAheaicln1 Pr!re78 oenU unucr. ucBiuca iircvcuLirir ine nnwaer irnm For sale bytFKED LKOG, Druggist, Fatton isiuck, caiein, ure. For any apec'al or complicated blemish of face or form, wrtto MRS. NETTIE- HARRISON, AMHUCA'd JJbUUTV DOCTOB, 0 Geary St., Han Francisco, Cal BupeifluousBalr Perrdanenlly Removed. S The LINE That LEADS: ALL OTHERS FOLLOW. 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Through tlekeU to and from all points In America, England and Kurope can be purchased at any ticket office of tbls com- Kuiilnfbnnatloueonoemini; rates, time of trsiln,routea and other details furnished AssUtant Oeneral Pa-verwer, AgeDf. Wo, 131 Plrt tUMt, tor. Wshlni(i)n, I'otU land.Oremin BilAW A DOWNING, A'geuU -llHWlU.t'0(Wn.T, IUUlW rbaw. f JmS H !(, tiWAr-' T. J. KKim JIOUHK I'AtNTINO, VAVEH HANGING, Natural Wood flnlthlng, Cor, KHh and ChemelsU Btreet. Goo. Jondrich, .4 CASH MARKET Ilest meat and Itm dellrsry, I3G Stat. Street. FREO A, ERIXON, 8T0NE AND II1UCK CONTKACTOU.' Kstlmatesmadeoa all kladsot wor. ItetldenceCor. iHlband llelvlew Ht.Hem. Iave THE GREAT SPANISH BRAIN AND Ilave you abused tho lawa of naturo and Injured your, nervous systefn ? Are you deaifcjndonti and melancholy with confused Ideas and gloomy thoughts ?( ' ' ESP'ANO'" "will positively euro you. 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A, An able Brain and Nerve Specialist can at any time bo confidentially consulted entirely free Of charge, personally or by mall, at the above address. CMS. W0LZ, Proprietor of tbe GERMAN :-: MARKET South Commercial St., Balem. . All hinds Fresb, nalt and Smoked Meats and Sausages. ITRKE DKL1VKBY.. POWER HOUSE Meat Market. FreeU and bait raeata of' tbo) bent quality. Poultry and'stockj Free delivery, FRED WAYMIRE. SYPHILIS! A New Remedy A tnii EpdAc poilt!v and ptrmuwnt ellmlrutloo of all polton fron tho blood, and a restoration of hulihy vigor to th lluutt II oflarad to mlTcrtri for th firtt tim In a nfiatAy which liu btn undergoing tlu most nvtrt pAi penianti lor th Mil lhr yean. It hu not vt failed, od It will not fail, ai it li a True Speelflo lor Syphilitic poUon and all blood dilutee. Do you be lieve It! Send for full particulars and proof free, htop filling your lyiura with mercury and other poliont, Thi remedy will cure you In 30 to oa day without fail. We (UHrttutee m eure ur refund the money. Addreu MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., 170 rlrat Sti.1 l'OIllXANII, OR, J. H. HAAS, THE WATOHMAKEB, 2WA Ccmmirelil 8t,, Eilim, 0ttt, (Next tloor to Klein's.) BpecUlty of Spectacles, and repairing Clocks, WaUitiM and Jawelrr. ANDE'9 RIG BELT LATEST PATENT8 WITH IIECTR8- MAGNETI0 fUtfEKMr. KST WfMVGWMTS. WUI emre Wltaeat UelUlM all reMltlK tren TtiuUa et Vnla. " e rsreee,ieMi er laeiacreitea. j teiiaiaiaawUM. eilM, !. aerteat StUUi, U,, leuaMU, Mh eer, tUaeutUa, iltaey, lifer aa tlir eewulal, Uae Wek.eataet, MietlM, ttaenl III SmIib. eie Tkb el.lrH Sell eeeulae tttwtt lenwuteewi Hlukiri.uliliH a eur'Mttaal U lulull; l.litf U iaerrelreUSI,i, aSIU ear altef'iMeWe Slteaeef er a a.. TaeanaS. .u aeea wS r aU Bar eeieae leTiailwi after all titer tueeMat MtaS. aae n ale a4Ml ImiIkmUU la tkli ae4 eferr eleer tttts. 'oaraMerfil iarUS SISttMlr HtflfOUV, cae f rtaull Mea ever e(uS aU ata-fRBS STttM AU. 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MARTIN, Horseshoolngt ULAClCflMITIUNa. orders at Balem Im. proveraeni Co., (U Bute street. otAta Htrout, - WnMLWlfrWV,'l' ti ESPANO This wondorful proparht!6n 1b Tftit elf Vcgritablo : compounded from tlio prescription of'tho Official Phycidan-to tho Court of Spain " Espnno " rocrcatoa Mental and Ncrvo Powor in Man and "Womao, An infallible remedy for NervoU3 and General Debility, Nervous Prostration, Cf eeping 'Paralysis Weakness caused by Debilitating bosses, Excesses or Over-indulgences, In cipient Softening1 of the Brain or Paresis, Dissiness, Xoss of Memory, Confused Thoughts and all Brain, Nerve or Sexual Weaknesses. It has no equal in restoring tho Stomach and Brain to its normal condition following tho abiiso of Alcoholic Boveragss, or indulgonco in tho Opium, Morphino or Chloral habit. 7y)sVeV COMING ON ITS OWJN SPECIAL TRAINS Europe and America's Consolidated Tented Titan I THE MOST INTENSELY INTERESTING EXHIBITIONS ON THE GLOBE sangerITlents GRAND INTERNATIONAL ALLIED SHOWS' Will EXHIBIT AT , Salem, Wednesday, July" 5th Uitparallel6d In Original Conception of Pre-eminent Exclusive FitHHv Great Double Monster Itomnn Oceunlo ConuresB, Clrouu, Meoagerla IIIpi9 dromo Aquarium of World's Wonder. All Natlona' Greatest Aren p Rpr eentatlvta Selected to Excel! The greateat wild beaut Kittberlug that ? Invited public attention I ONLY GREAT SHOW OF MARINE WONDERS Ever Terfccted for Travel. Bo on band to nee the grand freo spectacular pageant. One ticket, forth usual price, admits to tho Rreat coinbliled hIiowb I One hour given la wlilefcj to luspeot tbo monagene and the many wonders previous to cpmB.ficeaae.t circus and hippodrome performeneea. Two grand exhibitions and rrforai anoes dally I boon open at 1 and 7 p. in. , Barginas in Land. If. W, Hrnlth, pfMtmaater of lelsvllo, and W. 1. Murplijr, of salem, bailor a MtafM ia acres of good farmlm ana slock lund In tile LuckUtnuUi eotintry 1 J'ullt fS""". I'rtees range frpro SO lo Wo Pr acre. All bwmI firopertr, and on ths iasret'fer ,ii btas. Great brstns, Cwll oa Pr.adJf" j,Vh hvhviiy, , 1 r, riPMPTT ?w " ii iMfitMxii uwn OAnnir:, K. T. IIUMfMK.mr, CI;ii and ToIhums. MLMAIU) PA11L0R, UAO Ootn'l Strait. T, W. THORNBURG Tho Upholsterer, ltemodels, re-oivem anarrtwlr4 upboiLtercd furniture. FitsU cImm worx. UuenmKeu streati - Bflllin HtMieltisurs&Mbloale. V ME REVIVER b i c above fppi' , THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALMf OJRXGOMl BMteg,$2.&Qta$,90ir: The bent bote! betwoa Portlss , Krunclsoo. flriKlass In all al It Ubiea are serve u Choicest rru44 Oruvru In trie WlUatU Vsirtt. A, I. WAGNER, Prop, i 4 infi.l ilSsisH f?I u i W 1 m j l28g9 ' ft I 'gfa-il" a v 'I SSSb&BMBSv .flSB. H rrvr . r - g-watWialia-il- H aMsataSaaaKl aVsaani WITlllll-JT'Jlf T" ' -' 'm Z,MU'.7tl S.,, iXjymmagsz-7 -vac a