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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1893)
MB Tt ifflllll Kor SO Days. ALL DRESS GOODS INCLUDED. Call and Get Prices. Our two fine presents will be given away September 1st. THE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. - if - You are going to build or mike any Hod of Improvement, f.U on the undersgnea lor material. V have a complete stock, and are ready to mpply any ptepared contract, sewer work, frradlng, etc Salem Improvement Co. Willamette Phesident Resigns Dr. Whitaker, president of Willamette university, tendered bis resignation to the executive committee last evening, and It was accepted. Prof. W. C. Hawloy was elected acting president, and the work of the school went for ward this moi'nlng with unabated in terest, The reslguatlon of the presi dent was on bis own motion, and the trustees accepted it with regret. Called to the presidency of the school at a critical period In its history Dr. Whit aker has done well. His high scholar ship and eloquence of speech adorned the institution, and increased its Influence. At a subsequent meet ing tho trustees will voice their sen timents of the retiring president and bis work in appropriate resolutions. We bespeak for tho acting president the sympathy and co-operation of the friends and patrons of the. university. He graduated In 1884 and took the de gree of B. 8. In 1888 he received the de grees of B. A. and L. L. B. For some years he was principal of tho Drain academy and his record there was an enviable one. In 1801 he was called to a professorship in Willamette univer sity. And last nlgbt tho trustees hon ored themselves and him by his elec tion temporarily to the duties of the preeldenoy. Referm: School Contract. A big contract was slgued today by the reform school board, by virtue of which A. J. Hazol is to build the ad dition to the reform school. The price agreed upon Is 140,008. The state is also to furnish tho brick which would mako a total cast of about f 05.000, a very snug little sum that will soon bo disbursed among worklugmen. Tho plumbing will be done by tho Dugan Bros, and Archlteot Knighton will superintend the work In behalf of the stato. Mr. Hazel will begin work right away and complete tho foundation this fall and also build one wing ir the weather will permit. Tho building as it now stands has been the subject of severo criticism, especially by an Oregonlan correspondent, but when tho addition Iscompletod, will look altogether (llflurent. Governor Pennoyer says it will be one of the finest buildings tho state h is yet erected, Fnurr ExuintTS. Hon. John G. Wright, of the agricultural society re ports that tho work of getting up a find fruit display for tho state fair is pro gressing with flattering results, Mr. Watt Is still out, aud Is sending in a graud collection of Oregon's choicest fruits. Tho fruit palace commltteo Is also busy getting together exhibit irom an surrounding sections. A num ber of merchants will mako ox hi bits In It, and the fruit growers generally ore taking au uuusual Interest. All having a oholco bit of fruit of auy kind are urod to contrlbuto. Mr. Marsh aud Mr. Kyle are busy arraugtng the build ing aud soliciting oxhlblts. This year's fair will no doubt have tho best fruit exhibit ever seen in Oregou. Grays Uiiahciks, Balem seems to bo doomed to havo a ministerial scan dal on her bauds most of tho time. Rumor now has It that auothor member of the fraternity hero Is committing of fenoee against society that It would be Improper to mention even in print. Unless the statements of somo of the beat young men In our olty arc untrue the Individual referred to might better disappear from his present scenes of ac tivity. Ha vis Fj.ovn. Tho Eugene Guard Nays: The sherlll's oflloo has received notlloation that Zeph and Ben Job, late bankers at Coryallls, are wanted at that plaoe, aud a warrant baa been sworn out for tbelr arrest. It la stated that they crossed the river to the Linn county aide, at Corvallta, Saturday In a buggy, mm! bv bet bn eu since. A DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, PERSONAL AND LOOAL. Eugene Breyman returned last even ing, from Eastern Oregon and Idaho. His complexion would indicate no lack of warm weather in those section Mrs. C. Bushnell and daughter Nina, who were visiting in Monmouth last week, returned home yesterday. Miss Alice Btoweli has returned from an enjoyable visit to Eugene. J. C. Mills, who has been in Kansas f ir several weeks at the bedside of his sick mother, Is home, and he smiles to bo back In Oregon. He says one must go out of this valley occasionally to learn to appreciate its excellent quali ties. Judge O. N. Denny, of Portland, has been In this city most of the week, called here by the illness of bis aged mother. Jederson Review. R. H. Mapes and Dan Vail mar, bade tbelr friends farewell last eveuing and boarded the early morning train today for an extended Eastern trip. After visiting the world's fair, Mr. Mapes will visit his former home at Buffalo, N. Y., and Mr. Valmar will spend some timo with his relatives in Revria, Illinois. Miss Annora Welch has returned from. a summer's vacation at Newport. Mrs. Geo. Beeler is visiting in Doug las county. The second annual meeting of the Polk county district fair takes place at Independents Sspt. 20, 21, 22 and 23. A big sp ding program is promised. Mrs. McCully and son returned to The Dalles today having spent two weeks visiting in the city. Miss Bcott of Portland who has been visiting the family ot Robert Coshaw relumed home this afternoon. J. B. Eddy went to Grant's Pass last night, to investigate tho case of a man being killed by the train there, last week. Jno. Cort, represeutiug the Wude Opera Cbmlquo Co., was in the city to day, and made arrangements for that company to play at pie opera house hero two weeks, beginning Monday ovening. E. Masker fc Co. havo established a hop office in the Oberbelm block. Nurseryman T. D.Jones has returned from bis visit to tho world's fair. Lota of new goods Just arrived at the Fair. Rv. Bklpwortb, of Mt. Tabor, is in the city, guest of C. F. Royal and fam ily In East Btilom. Aside from the btate fair exhibit and tho fruit palace, thero will bo a collec tion of fruits In Balem all tbo time that Is second to none In Oregou. That Is tho display at J. A. Van Eaton's popu lar grocory houso. All orders promptly executed. Miss Maggie Grill returned to her home at Roseburg today, having been a Balem visitor for several days. D. B. Walker came up from Portland on tho morning train, to look after su preme court business. Father White weut to Albany this, forenoon. Miss Laura Myers returned to her home In Bolo today, aooompauled by her brother, senator Myers. Tho name of the man who committed suicide at Brownsville yesterday was Cohoru, Instead of Cochran, as stated in our dispatch. G. W. Eplor, of Marlon, ...... i ..- Mtto.umo city today. ANTi-UiUNEaK. They take no haud In the light at Buttevllle, but aro al ways buay supplying the white folks at Salem with tho best thluga In tbe gro cery aud fruit market, Clark AEp- pley. Fins tub Chinamen. There aro plenty of white peoplo to pick the kop ! crop this year, and the leading growers in all sections are giving them the pref enco over Chinese, This U rliht. There is nothing saved by employing tho Mongols aud tho hop raisers are es tablishing a good precedent by shut Uug them out. JBVDBJJTUSW- OAJPITJJJL rmmyrazf THE DEAFMUTE LOVERS. How Mayor, D'Arcy Served tho Newport Crowd.. OUR EDITOR AT TOE SEASIDE. Some One Flays a Frank on Gov ernor Fennoyer. Come where tho cool winds blows And chills your nose And the landlord swells bis bllle; Or camp where the sand On the Nye Creek bills Your eyes and gizzard fills: TIIE DEAFMUTE LOVERS. The bridal couple were on tbo train coming over. This time they were deafrautes. Four other deafmutes were with them, also well-dressed, bright looking young persons. They were either people who were In love, too, or who already knew what it was, or who were going to know directly. If you think a deafmute can't have any fun in this world, please revise your reckon ing, They look real bard at one an other as though they could see one an other's souls, and the way their fingers play, their hands and arms gesticulate, and smiles and glances chase like light ning flashes over their countenances, surpasses by about four hundred per cent any fun people can havo who are in possession of all their senses. Cer tainly it seemB as though we would know more if we had less senses. It would be a good thing for seven-eighth of humanity if they could neither talk nor bear, if it made them all as happy as these people were. Loye making in the deafmute language is all done by signs, and can be carried on with per fect seclusion in a crowded car as well as in the solitude of a front porch be hind the ivy. It was almost equal to bathing in the surf to see the waves of color dash over tbo handsome young bride's face as her friends plagued her about her dark-complexioned young husband. I did not see them kiss each other but that is done I understand in the new lip movement and not by the old Frencn finger language. how d'akoy got even. There Is an Immense crowd comes down to the wharf and stares at new arrivals. It is said ex-Mayor D'Arcy of Balem was stared at so hard by the assembled Balemites at tho beach that pretended they had never seen him be fore, that he neurly fell off the gang plank, He got even with them how ever; at his room no practiced on a blank, stony, wall-eyed stare until he got it to perfection and then for the month be was here he never failed to put In his appearauce with his stare whenever the boat landed. It is a great privilege to stare at oue until they almost want to leap into the sea. It is "stare decisus." AN IRISH WELCOME. I visited the new hotel Monterey two miles down, the beach at Big Creek. Nearly all the Salem families who used to camp on Nye Creek are here this year, a regular little town. If this keeps on it will haye to be Darned Sa lem beuch. It Is where Col. Wagner and Ed. Cross got so fat on rock oystera they went home looking like as if they had the mumps. Tho house is owned and run by Col. Fitzpatrick, a genial Irishman from Astoria, who does not have to rob peoplo to live, for he owns a big cannery. Great fireplaces crack In all the public rooms of the bouse and he Is not at all afraid of a nowspuper man. I have Been hotels on the coast where tbo owner seemed to fear his nume or his houso would get Into print and somebody would find him out and there would come fifty or a hundred people Instead of four or six. Col. Fitz patrick la going to get the hundreds. He baa entertained the finest people from tho valley this year and all are delighted. He baa a royal Irish hos pitality about him that Is bound to win. Clams are served whole aud berries are not quartered. THE SEA LIONS. Early in the season some monster sea lions were washed ashore hero and lie withering on the beaohes. One old bull nearly twenty feet long Is a great sight. Ho lies all sprawled out. His head was battered in by the surf before he camo ashore. Enough grease and in tostlnea to make half a carload of the Salem soap factory whale oil soap Is spread out on trie sand. The sea-gulls have picked his eyes out and the crows waia nirui lurousu nia anammv wiiinii . ... i ..... ... ... i - - ,,,..-... DPRICE'S . osswas The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Ued in Millions of Homes 40 Years the SfcukLai JOUHNAIi, TTTBSDAY, smells like a Great Northern immi grant sleeper. Some one has stuck a placard upon his back and labeled it "Governor Pennoyer." NOTES. It would have popularized the Ore gon National Guard immensely in tho state at large if one of those Portland regimental officers, (who skipped out of Camp Compson because they could not execute their part in the sham battle,) bad been in Lluet. Nelson's place when that fatal gun wad hit him. My appetite has increased wonder fully since the Willamette valley smoke is cleared out of my throat. I am eat ing here at one of the principal hotels, in cog, every thing in sight. I bought a pound of shingle nails yesterday and occasionally take a small handful to take the edge off my appetite between meals. E. Hofbr. The Witty .Irishman, when told by a doctor that his liver was almost gone, said, "Faith, it's glad am, It's alters bothered me 1'' The liver more tnan any otherorgan, is the index of the body. With a mor bid liver the whole system is out of gear I Most powerful for the restora tion of this "citidel of health," is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, its action is direct, prompt, effectual ! ReccOmended by eminenr physicians, it has gained a universal reputation as tae "Great Liver Regulator l" Correct the liver, and you cure many ills! The "Golden Medical Discovery" is warran ted in all cases of liver disease and blood disorders to benefit or cure, or money promptly and cheerfully re turned. To Trade for Goods. Valuable timber and farming lands in Lincoln county in tracts of 10 to 160 acres. Will trade for general merchan dise. Address, Peek & Russell, 9-5 lm Yaqulna, Oregon. Fair Next Week. The state fair begins next Monday. Everybody who can should be preparing something for exhibition and there is no time to lose. Those who furnish choice fruit, grain or vegetables have a double advantage this year of having the same carried to Chicago and exhibited at tne world's fair free of charge. Mr. Savage who superintends the pavilion can be found at the fair grounds every afternoon and will be pleased to receive your exhibit and place it in order. a Lost. It is supposed that a man by the name of Lewis, residing on Lost creek nine miles above McKenzle Bridge is lost in the mountains or has wandered away. Parties who went into his house Friday found bis dining table set as if for several days but noth ing had been touched. Lewis is a bachelor and is regarded as eccentric. A party was to have started Saturday in search of the missing man. Eugene Guard. Incorporated. The Grants Pass new Water, Light and Power Co,, filed articles of incorporation today. The capital stock is limited to $30,000 and the principal place of business will be at Grants Pass. The officers of the company are P. H. Hartb, Pres; Will Jackson, Secy; Ed C. Dixon. The pur- Cose of the corporation is to purchase, old and erect dams, reservoirs, etc., in Rogue river to supply the city of Grant Pass with water and eleotrlo lights. Pardoned. H. W. Sanford, from Coos county, was pardoned today, He was i. intenced May 14tb, for larceny, and pardoned on recommendation of Judge Fullerton. The One Cent Daily continues to grow. A good newspaper is one of the necessaries of life and the masses take the Journal because it is cheap. i' Don't You Know That to have perfect health you must have pure blood, and the best way to have pure blood is to take Hood's Bar saparilla. the beat blood mirlfler and strength builder. It expels all taint of scrofula, salt rheum and all other humors, and at the same time builds up the whole system and gives nerve strength. Hood's Pills may be bad by mall for 25c of C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. How's This! Wo offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of Catarrh that can- pot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, have'known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve uiiu perfectly nonoraoie in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations mado by tbelr; firm. West A 1 roast, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Waldinci, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Tole do, O. Hall's Catarrh fure is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the- system. luaLiuiouiuifi annt ima. rnonM iwr :-., w .. .":. v. . . . leaumoniuis sent rme. rrtoe7oo oouie, com uv ail -uruttnsts. SEPTE3VCBER 5, 1893. To Change Headquarters. Olive lodge, I. O. O. F., No. 18, has leased tho third story of tho Holman block for a period of five years, and will occupy their new headquarters soon. This is a banner lodge of the state and in their imposing new ball will have headquar ters second to none. Must Have License. 8. Tate and a Mr. Llpzenger were this morning ar rested for selling and delivery crockery without license. Their case will be disposed of at the council meeting to night. m A Queer Pet. Roy Damon has n pet flying squirrel at the Blue Front which attracts great attention. He captured a nest of them whilo camping on tho Bantlam. Too Busy. Calling at the Blue Front the writer was informed that they were- too everlastingly busy to write ads. Squirrels and Gophers. Ludwig Doerfler today presented forty squirrel and five gopher scalps and secured the bounty. Students. The largest line of now and second hand school books, with prices way down, at Dearborn's. Bicycled Messengers. Tho Loek tvood messengers are among the fleet est riders of the bioycle in Salem. NEW TO-DAY. Opals. We have a few "opal" plates left, and until they are gone, we will mnllp nnfll ntotllraa nt a rariunori price. Sperry, the artist, Commercial street curuer uouri, oaiem. u-ii Re-Opened. After a month's vac tlon Misa May Wilkins has re-ooened her dressmaking parlors In the Hughes oiocE, anu is prepared to receive and execute all work as in the past. Ladies wishing fall work done should get their orders in as early as possible. Pnmpt worn a specialty. 7-31-OC Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied in bundles of iuu, not cut, lor sale at this oillco at niteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, two cents a pouna. nexi uoor to toe postolllce tf Of Interest to Sportsmen. Mr.W. H. Hulburt, A. G. P. A.. Union Pa- uucojsKra, roruana, ore., nas J uat received a supply of books called "Gun Club Rules and ivevisea uame lavra." Tnis publication con tains a digest or the laws relating to game In the Western states and territories. Mr. Hnl burt will be glad to mall you one of the books upon receipt ul two stamps to cover postage. W. H. HULBUHT, Q.X. P. A. Special Announcment. For the next 30 days F. T. Hart the uuior win maae a reduction or one fourth oft the regular price on all suits and trousers, now Is the timo to get a new suit. $40.00 suits, $30.00 512.00 pants, $9 00 $10.00 pants. 7.5u. For cash only. Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR. Admitted to practice in aU the courts. Special attention given to German speak ing people and business at the county and state offices. E. HOFER, Notary Public AGINTS WANTEU on Salary and Commission for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY OF JAMES G. BLAINE, By GAIL HAMILTON, his literary executor, with theco operation ol bis family, and for Mr Blaine's Complete Works. "TWKNTV YKAHrf ok ' CONGRK&." and his later Dook, '-POLl. TIOAL DI8CUR-.IONS." One prospectus for these 3 BEKT HELLING books In the nwrket. AP. Jordan ol Me., took lis orders frm first 110 calls; agent's prom S1WJ.S0. Mrs Ballard of O. took 15 orders, 13 Seal Russia, lnone day: profit M 25. E.N Rice, of Mass. took 27 orders IS 2 eays: P,oat W7.J5. J. atridge ofMe. took 43 orders from 89 call; profit 17525. E. A. Palmer of N. Dak. look 63 orders In 3 days: profit m.25. EXCLUSIVE T RKITORYgl . en. If you wUh to make LARGlsi MONEVT, write Immediately for terms to THE HENKY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Cop. 8 14 it w THE PACIFIC DETECTIYB AND COLLECTING BUREAU BALEM, - - - Oragon , Private work a specialty. O. B. CLEMENT. Manager. SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AKDAU. EASTERN CITIES. 3: DAYS to CHICAGO HOIirS the Qu5ckes,( 5 Chicago and ITmirc Quicker to Omaha and Kan uusia sas City. Through Pullman 'and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Can. Dinlne Cart. 101" rl6ti And renftr) Inlrtrmntlvri aII . V SHUV( - J J- - m w.vh.hvu IMM Ml W, R. HURLBURT, Asst, O. P. A at. WalUBtoB kCoor M ' tWTI.US, UIBllWtfi TO Ti inn m. im Not necessary to put them on to see the low prices we are making on our All Wool Home Made SUITS AT THE SALBIVI, - NOTE THIS DOWN. Note this down In vonr memorandum uook. mat we are naving a special soie on Tinted Writing Paper. Our prices will astonish yon We area illlne tne nnest kind or mi tin? on' M.- fAW jlc. formerly so'd lor 7c We will sell you KM sheets of writing paper for 10c, Call and ce mo assortment on our Dargain counter. Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers,1 08 BTATE STREET. 1 E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal JBlanJc JPublisJiers. Bush's New Brlck.over the bank, Com'l street. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland ad Baa Francisco. Flrst-claas In all its appointments. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown is the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. A GOOD CHANCE ! All goods at W. M. SarReant's will be sold at the regular price for tbe next 30 days at 10 per cent, discount for cash. Portland's Great OPBNS 8EPTBMBBR 37 WILL FURNI8H THK MUblO. A WORLD OP MECHANICS IN MINIATURE. THE SPECIAL FEATURES WILL ECLIPSE THOSE OF ANY PREVIOUS VEAB- MADAME GIRARD GYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN Constructed at a cost ol 110,030 and throwing u. thousand Jets ot water In all the colors of tU rainbow win beautify Muslo Hail. LARGE AQUARIUMS, Containing fish ol all varieties lound la Oregon wa.ters.nave been constructed at great MpeW THE ART GALLERY, i,Jli.?,.Ii&!n5U6;u?n PnUng selected from, tbe World's Fair. Among them n . ie,ted painting Custer'. Last right. To visit this great Exposition and tf5" "nwy department of Art and beftnee, will & nSt ntag ftoTvl.lt to the WorW' REDUCEURATE8 ON ALL TRANSPORTATION LINKfl. 9-3-Jw dw rorjunneriniormaiion address Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. N. W. Cor. SUte and Liberty St. SALEM, OREGON. Iff INVOICES. LADIES UNDERWEAR, Prices per suit 75c. $1.00. $1.50. $2.00. $2 50. To this well assorted line we invite the inspection of all sensible buyers. Men' Wool Pants. "We have lately received six dozen men's pants, guaranteed ALL "WOOL. Prices $3.00 and $3.50 a mir. With these pants we challenge all competition. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. nir OPZStAHODaJB CORNER, -. - .. kAIJSM, OBEGO. Uur carpet stock is full of wU ER SPECTACLES. . OREGON, NKW AUVKUT1UKMKNTS. 1MB SALK-Good young mare. WU1. change for wood, wheat tatoes. Will also trade or t.fnM UIll mmn Am . '. -J-ITS " fV wneat. nau. h,Tnmb v. ,. ... Dw .uu ui uttj chid ior new luiuwniiiiu, uuuu UltruuHS, BOnflOOril buggy or buck board. 896 Center 9U Mt ...IIW AAW ll.k. l.l 1 " - -- -v T 0-T. A medium-sized red cow with horn I jlj wiwta uu ciose to tne neaa, large rblu spot In forehead and leather halter on. Finds will be liberally rewarded by notifying Geo, O. Flyng, Balem, Or. & TpoUN i A purse. Owner call at Cook hold. JD D.M Leittel. 8-188 ClOR HALS OB TRADB.-80 acres ol lul P situated In Polk county, six miles from lunsioa, ior saie or iraae ior eaiem proptnj, Enquire of G, W.Johnson, or Fred Hunt, OR RENT On Democratic BoomTensi,! new honfte with 8 rooms, bnrd flnlih; on Ivlslon street between Front and Commer cial, inquire on lot. W mills PAPER Is kept on nlo at E. C. DaH'i i Advertising Exchange, contract i 0 HRI8T1AN BC1ENCK Literature of til I kinds on sale at 829 Liberty street. 44-lr ATTENTION. Cash money paid for rtn, tmttles.old Iron and all kinds of meUJi, a. so niaes, at oia wourv uouse, eaiem. 1-36-ly I. TOLPOLAB. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLABTEKER3. Leave orders atCottle-ParkhnrstblockooB u, caiom, uregon. STOLEN From my farm, four head of hnrsess follon Black mare, weight 1300 pounds,IS bandi h!jl heavy in loal, In fair order, romewhatdrcOK hipped and ringbone on left fore foot htf been swinnled fn left shoulder, age 6 Jtut m wuo tin., liviuiujfc JV U21UUM UlgU, VCH'I VIU, round built. In good order, sotr In foretusl, somewhat sleepy look, one hind foot vbltt, welgkt about 1100, shoulders scalded, retba Cat about lioo, shoulders scalded, retba e neck. One light brown mare. It basdl bl5b, weight about 1150. small aUr under far- lock, age a years, halfuhde, heavymanasnl tall, square built, heavy eUnclci and hiebr headed. One mare age 13 or 14, about H bandi high, light bay, stiff traveling, bas lone nar row icci in ironi. weignt euu or wuvounos, in fair order. Horses were taken Tuesday or Wednesday night, Augukt lstor2nd. IwUl pay $25 apiece lor the return of the drat Id scribed horses or a liberal amount for any In formation leading to their whereabouts Ad dress, AL.JERMAN, 8 IMm dw Switzerland, Marlon Co., Or. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH BUNS The Rustler Wood Si And ha doesn't bnm tin half vonr wood, 11 fuel, when he saws it. Hake your contraeU with him personally .or leave orders at VeaUU cigar store Dearborn' book store,4S6 Bammrr street, or address me by mall. Ha Industrial Exposition 1QQQ Q&OSEC3 OOTOBBR S8 a W. ALLBN, Superintendent and Secretary assorted bargains. BAND FAIL GOffi lnHUs! lltsillfl -irr Islr fc1 .- c JVfcUuJ ti T.tfMMftfAiitom - ..-..,f... MUt-gt IHB'Sli<lii '-