Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, January 15, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 4

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    EVENING- CAPITAL
JOTJBNAIi, MOTDAY, JAJOTAIIY 15, i04.
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THE GREAT
MTTEND
Closing Offi
Sale!
WOO Mi
At C
DRY GOODS
and Shoes.
Everything in the 'stock goes,
and be convinced.
All new goods. Come
The Palace D. G. & S. Co.,
307 COMMERCIAL STREET.
HAIR MATRESSES
AT
KELLER & 8UJW,
The best Bed made. Try one. 318 and
320 CommerclM Ht.
Local Dates.
Jan. CO. By Pi rklns comedy.
A 8ad Btoiiy. Word hu been re
eeiyid of the death of Mrs. Arrlngton,
mother of V. L. Arrlngton, ex-treasurer
of Douglaa county, confined In the
state penitentiary, charged with mis
use of county funds. His poor old
mother gave a hynie to Ida pennllew
family and tried to do for them the
best she could, but grief over the faU
of her unfortunate son, was more thuu
he ceuld bear, and aba died of a broken
heart. Her eon baa not been Informed
of' bcr death.
Sebious Charoks. It Is published
that 6. L. Lovelf, late colonel of the
2d Regt., O. "&. (J., is short some $2100.
of military money, and that criminal
proceedings will be Instituted. His
friends claim that the urnount In con
troversy Is less than $1500, and that It
baa been lawfully unnroorlated. tor
rents, etc. If the gentleman Is guilty
of the charges he should be prosecuted,
otherwise he has been done a great In
justice by premature publicity.
Ankle Bprainpd. Saturday even
ing about 5 o'clock, Claude Torry met
with quite a painful acoident, while
playing with a dog In front of J ihnson
fc Son'd Clothing store, on Coin morula I
street, be fell, twlstlug his foot In such
a manner us to cause quite u serious
praln.
The Last Boat-That passed
through the looks brought Brewster &
White tons aud tons of feed. Barley
ehop and chloken feed were never sold
o cheap In Salem before. All good,
way down. Wholesale prices cut at 01
Court street. 1 15 at
GoiNa Hioiikr Tho Willamette
and all tho streams aro going higher
till, while, straugo to Bay, one thing is
today at the low water mark, tho same
M always, tho prices at Clark &Ep-ptey'a.
A terrible wicd and Hon. T. T.
deer camn to town Saturday night
The United Brethren had over 300 peo
ple out last night between wind aud
water. The Interest in the revival
.trows under Elder B irday and Bishop
Dillon. The Congregational Sundav
lichool has changed its time of meeting
from 12 o'clock to ten minutes earlier
...It blew harder Sunday ulght and
the elements are going to keep at it un
it they raise trouble of some kind
The Congregational young people next
a-ep open home for the Y M C. A.
Olive lodge Is in ado up of awfully go td
r awfully bright men, as it seems
nearly ail the pist, present and future
r-lty, county and state oflluiuls are
ituong Its members Judge B. F.
lionham has quit fooling with the grip
and is again at his luw practice....
Miss Grace Scriber is in Portland for a
day Elder Bhulso went to Wood urn
...Col. Bob Thompson returned to
Portland today. He Bays It la far more
congenial editing the Internal revenue
than the Salem Democrat.
Dan Sully. His company Is here
nd w II play the "Corner Grocery" at
Iteed's tonight. Go aud get over the
blues. The play Is good and in the
bands of artists.
Prominent Men Sued.
Mart. Chamberlain, John Savage. 8r.,
Leo. Willis, A. Bush, Enoch P. Walk
r, T. C. Shaw. Geo. Collins, and tho
it P. Earhart estate aro sued ai bonds
men of John B. McCIane, deceased,
who as Indian agent at Grand Ronde,
failed to account propurly for (160.85.
Theso geutloman went on a $15,000
bond, and the bilanco sued for was
claimed by Mr. McClano to have been
properly evpeudod for the Indiaus and
that ho did not owe It whluh was prob.
ably the fact. Now with interests and
costs It amouuts to quite a sum. It
will cost tho government ten time
what It will recover to oolleot this and
Is probably one of tho many schemes of
federal marshals aud attorneys to get
fees. There Is no doubt however but
that tho bond Is perfectly good.
THE FLOOD GATES OPH.
And Hoods of Neva Items are Caught
in "Tho Journal'' Boom.
The steamer Elwood came up last
night with 60 tons freight for Salem,
anuauoui me same amount for upper
river points. This morning she left for
Corvalhs at 8 o'clock. The Altoua is
laid up Just below the Salem Flouring
mill, and will not be able to reaob
Portland again for several days on ac
count of th locks at Oregou City be
ing closed by high water.
The river has been rising steadily for
several diys and at 11 a. m. had
reacued the 22 fiot mirk on the gauge
at the Union Pacific dock and was still
rising at the rate of one-ten tb of a toot
an hour. The locks at Oregon City
were closed yesterday at 4 p. m.
The river here is 6 feet lower than it
was a few weeks ago, and 10 feet lower
tbau the flood of February, 1890.
The heavy rain yesterday and last
night will no doubt send the water to
the 27-foot martc of December, but as
there is only a tow weeks accumulation
of snow in the mountaius, It will prob
ably not reach a higher stage.
The Winter street bridge has sank
two feet, and the motor Railways Co's
cars can not cross It, passengers are
transferred there on the font bridge.
That Is a bad place in the creeks, and
it Is still rising. The steamer Modoc is
below tho looks, and cannot get up un
til the nver falls sufficiently for them
to open,
The overland train failed to oomo
through this mornlug, having laid up
be-low Buseberg, on account of land
slides.
The freight train came up this morn
ing, from Portland, and reports every
thing all right below. The R)seberg
local came in on time.
The docks along the river front ore
ail under water and tlje transportation
companies have been compelled to
move their olllce up town. Lieutenant
Taylor, of the U. S. engineering corps,
and Capt. H, D. Hatch, of the snag
boat, Corvallls, made a trip In a small
boat from Euirene hi Harrisburg on the
13ih inst, for the purpose of examining
the river. Lieutenant Taylor states
that he expects to have that portion of
the river thorougly cleaned.
Steamer Altona is lying at Salem on
aeount of not being able to go through
the looks.
People's Party paper. SUarday even
ing it announces that another change
has taken place. It passes Into the
bands of the Independent Co-operative
Association, which is composed of a
number of Salem young men vitb
some newspaper experience. R. E
Cannon will be city editor and Henry
itundret bustness manager.
The Dally Oregon Democrat appears
a "The Morning Daraocrat," J. M.
Lawrence editor, and A. A. Miller
business manager. The Pendleton
Tribune is also in the bands of Its
former employes. These are trying
times for young dallies, and the co
operative plan of publication may
succeed where the other way fails.
Wool Growers' Meeting.
The North Paciflo Sheep Breeders'
and Wool Growers' Association, meets
In this city Tuesday, at 2 p. m., at the
state bouse, state board of equallzition
rooms. Jas. Wy be, court of Portland,
T. T. Geer, of taacleay, John Mint), of
Salem and other prominent representa
tives of the sheep aud wool interest,
will be present. Every manufacturing
and industrial Interest chould assist the
sbeep growers io protesting against the
Wilson bill. Oregon should follow in
the steps of California aud Washington
and send a representative to appear be
fore the senate committee.
Colored Rovival.
Bsv. Jas. Simmons is conducting a
successful reviyal at the St. Paul's A.
M. E. church at North Salem. Meet
ings all this week,
OREGON STATE PBISON.
Qaartorly Report of Receipts
Expenditures.
and
IN THE SO DIAL REALM.
Tiie report of Geo. S. Downing, su
perintendent of the penitentiary, for
the quarter ending December 31, 1893,
shows tho following statement of ex
penditures, etc t
EXPEVDrTURES.
Officers and guards ..$3,173 98
Shop guard , 360 00
Night wutch ... 615 00
SUPREME COURT.
Salkm, Jan. 16, '01.
Tho O. & O. R. ft Co., and the 8. P.
Co., respondents, vs. the city of Port
land ot al appellants. Appeal from
af-
MIh Do Forest of Portlaud, will re
cite at Heed's opera house next Friday
alxhtatthoW.C. T. U. entertainment.
Miss Do Forest Is said to havo greatly
kaprovtd since her connection with
the Uuiverslty hore, having studied
with the best teachers of Han Francisco.
Her frlouds will be glad of an oppur
tunlty lo hoar her agalu. Among the
Ssmical numbers will be a plauo boIo
by Miss Jessie Breymau aud there will
be avveral Hue vocal selections. Tho
lmtilon will bo only lots. to all
parti of tho house, ftasorved seats 2.5
eta. extra. Beats on sale at Patton's
book store.
Mackintoshes and gossamers for
ladles, misses and children, and uudor
wear of all sixes and kind aud rubber
ad oiled coats at cost to cloao out while
they are still uoeded for uo ut tho New
York fticket. Call aud see them,
2dlw.
nmmnwim M
Special this Week!
A J Rfem of flrtt clusa
111
m PiPARJ
-FOR-
Multnomah county, Judgment
11 r moil. Opinion by Moore J.
Ouu Watsou Sloan, et al., respon
dents, vs. John H. Woodard, et nl.. ap-
peiiants. Appeal from Multnomah
Co., Judgment reversed. Opinion by
Beuii J.
S. Patterson ami R. Glltan, rrspon.
dent, vs. Martin Gallagher, etui., up
pellunU. Appeal from Multnomae Co-
Judgment reversed. Opinion by Bean
Je
A. W. Hough, respondent, vs. A.
Hough, appellant. Appeal from Crook
Co., Judgmeut nlllrmed. Oplulou by
Lord O. J.
Slate of Oregon respondent vs. Ellns
Uialnes uppollant. Appeal from Mult
nomah county, Judgment, aftirmed
opinion per curiam.
Roland Ward, respondent vs. S. P.
Co. uppollant, appeal from Douglas Co.
aigueu nml submit led, Bronaugh A
Ftinlnu attorneys for oppellunt J. W.
Hamilton attorney for respondent.
Mongolian Masons.
Tho grand lodge of Chinese Masons
mciaiBiioiii UHtiMuy and held ses.
sloiis In the store rontn next door to tho
Ilurvau saloon In Ud's block. Tho
work of the 331 daro was not ami.
eluded until Ub. in. Sunday. Of ecu
as with their white brothers or the
mystic rite no women uro admitted.
Ono ooiitlnml hh-hIoii of 22 honra
wnuiu ton the Insomnia aud indiges
thin of uuy race and that should prop,
eriy bo designated tho General Tanner
d tgreo. Merchant George Bun 1ms our
thanks for disclosure that would al
most merit the fate of Morgan.
:-25Cts-:-
DJpLKBOBN'S
BOOKSTORE.
i Joir window. IffSJS?; ?
Tiik Alii.vny Excursion. Tho
steamer Alton will take the exourdon
of military boys-uud clrla-to Albauv
torn irrow, leaving hero at 2 o'clock n.
m. Round trip tickets will bo onlvlday ntubt under the ausuicea of n fin..
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FAREWELL RECEPTION.
Last Saturday evening witnessed a
happy event at the home of J. T. Glenn
in South Salem. It was the occasion
of a farewell reception tendered this
family, who depart this week for Pen
dleton, where Mr. Glenn takes the
position of carpenter on the Umatilla
reservation. About thirty neighbors
nnd fr:onds collected to bid them good
bye. A delightful evening was spent
by ail, and after partaking of a de
licious luncheon all departed shortly
before midnight.
SALEM rEKSONALa.
Mrs. Mark Skill has returned from a
Visit with Portland frionds.
Clerk Lydell Baker, of tho railroad
commission, g n the city.
Mrs. E O. Pattnn Is snendlu? a fW
days In Wood burn the guest of rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G. Bingham
spent Sunday with frlouds In McMinn-ville.
Mrs. Geo. P. Holman of 8alt Lake
City, Utah, Is a guest at the home of
Mr. aud Mrs J H. Albert.
Miss Whitman, who has been the
guest of Mrs. J. B. Stump, left this
morning for her home at Napa, Call.
Mies Leona Gtlmore loaves this even
ing on tho overlaud for 8n Jose wlnre
she will Join the family of Col. Ashby,
und make that place her future home.
Coko Laughcad, of the 8pa, left this
m rniug for California where he will
spend two months to Improve his
boaltb ami In tho Interest of the firm.
Jack Hurklus, of Iudependeuco is In
me city visiting with two brothers i.f
his Just arrived from New York. They
uro brick mauufaoturea, and Jack is
unxloui to locale thorn lu this valley.
II, B. Belle, business manager of the
Palace, Is again contlued to his home
wuu an attack of la grippe. His
friends hope to so him about business
Bjon, most especially the boys lu the
store, where he is greatly inlsso.l.
Saturday eveulug at 7:30 o'clock
Judge Baiohelor was oaliod upon to
unite lu the bonds of happy wedlock,
Miss Fauule Cauose aud Mr. J. F. Bui
Ilvau, both of Silent. The event took
place at the Riverside hotel,' In the
presence or the bride's family aud a Tew
personal fi lends.
Bargeaut Campbell' leotureonlbe
war or the Rebellion at Reed's Bat ur
Total , $4 178 93
Gen. expeme fund 3,820 91
R'UZUphr tilery fund 75 00
R-palring fund 20010
Total $8,280 99
FARNINQ3.
Bd. U. 9. prisoners $ 432 57
Rent of cottage . . 42 00
Liiior fur. stove f..u.idry .. 174 88
Labor furnished in manufac
turing 3,000,000 brick during
the spring and summer at
40o a day, 7,713 3,085 20
Total.
$3,734 65
RECEIPTS.
Bd. U. S. prisoners quarter end
ing j $ 521 71
Rent cottage 42 00
Total $ 563 71
No. of prisoners at close of
quarter 364
No. at closo quarter, Sept. 30 338
Increase during quarter 26
Received during quarter 64
Discharged 38
Dally average 355 3
Hard Times?
Well, that may be the cae, but you
would not kuow It by visiting our
stor . People come from far and neur
to get tho bviiieflt of our bard times
prices. It is an absolute fact that our
prices are below all would
be compedltors, and that is why we
sell groceries when all other dealers
complain or Hird Times. Harritt &
Lawreuce, O P. Grocery, Salem.
3d-lw
lNO)RPORAnoN3. The Capital City
Wood-choppers' Bureau today filed its
artioles. The Suoml Temper auce 80
clety or Astoria did likewise.
The placer mines of catrn Oregou
aro happy at the heavy snow fall; they
can wash with full steam on the com
ing season.
"UftUan ojsan,
KAAh nm h&4 hta hi. H
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MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.
Newspaper Man Missing Believed
to Hare Killed Himself.
Eugene, Jau. v 15. -Special. -Eugene
Campbell, aged 33 years, brother
of the proprietor of the Guard, and for
years a compositor in this office, has
been mlsdng sine-) Wednesday morn
loglsst, when he did dot return, in
thefaosof his clojaly regular habits,
inquiry a) t) his whereabouts began.
As be vrii nrt fjuud in his room in
the H tel E ugene nor at any of his us
uil places of resorts, men were sent out
into tne country in every direction to
search. He was seen passing Fair
mount and bis brother J. R., proceed
tog in that direction gained trace again
at Goshen. Goingon to Cottage Grove,
John returned by wayoftbe railroad
track to Creswell where it was then
thought he ha I been seen. Again tak
ing tbe train John went to Rueburg
wbere hecontiuueJ his Inquiries.
J. R. Blakely, who lives 10 miles
above Lowell, Friday morning started
up to the blacksmith shop above bis
place and noticed a hat near tbe road
but paid little attention to it. On his
return it again attraoted his attent'on
aud looking toward the river be no
ticed a man lying ou tbe ground.
Securing another person he went to
the body and the man raised himself
on his arms and stared at them. Upon
being sked if he was sick he only
queried, 'What' and laid down agalu,
They went to secure more aaslstauce
aud when they again returned, the man
was dead."
Mr. Blakely states that no examina
tion was made of tbe body but it was
noted that his shirt was lying on the
ground aud although be wore a coat,
vests and pants they were all dripping
wet. A peu knife with a blade broken
aud blood stains upjn it lay near the
body on tbe ground. His description
of the man makes it almist ceitaiu
that it is the missing brother, although
tiopo is still entertained that it is nbt.
Campbell had been in poor health for
some weeks past and although his ac
tions were at times somewhat erratic,
on tbe morning ho left there was no
tppearance of any sudden illness. Ii
vas hoped tbe rest he was soon to take
would restore his former health.
The distauce to the body from Eu
gene was tbirty-flve miles, aud it could
not be returned uutil today.
Eugene, Or., Jan. 15. (Special t
.Ioimnal ) 1'ue higb wuier bus pre
veuted me return of the party, aud m
advance courier bos arrived, at 3 p. m
lie TVm Fond or Celery.
If celery is the nerve bracer that somo
are disposed to consider it, thero is one
man in Philadelphia who is in no danger
of nervous prostration. A gray bearded,
brown wigged, mild eyed, middle aged,
imperturbable little old man walked se
dately into a well known Chestnut street
cafe the other night, doffed his hat and
coat, sat down to a table, tncked a nap
kin under his chin, drank the wholo of
a glass of ice water placed before him
by the waiter and said, "Bring me an
order of celery, all white and clean."
"Right, sir," said tho waiter hesitating
ly. "That's nil," murmured the little
old man as he pushed out his glass for a
fresh supply of water.
The celery came, the little man quick
ly devoured that; called for another or
der, devoured that; called for another
order and made that disappear, and bo
on 1111 ail tne waiters, all the oyster open
eners, all the attendants, the cashier and
customers were beholding him in aston
ishment. As the last bit of the succu
lent vegetable disappeared the waiter
turned, over the little man's check,
amounting to 00 cents. All unconscious
of the furore he had created, the cham
pion celery eater pulled on his overcoat,
carefully adjusted his hat, gave the
waiter a dime, pulled on bis gloves, paid
his chock at the desk, lighted a cigar,
said "Celery's not much good yet" and
walked out. Philadelphia Record.
THE FIRST ROAD CONVENTION.
Salem and Marlon county citizens
have led In holding the first road con
vention in Oregon. They deserve cred
it for fairly starting the great work of
reform In the construction of public
highways that is spreading all over tho
Unlou. It was a large and earnest
convention of determined and Intelli
gent tax payers. They had very iittlo
phtlence with theories, windwork or
political demagogery. They were all
anxious for practical results.
The results of this convention aro go
ing to be felt all over the state. There
Is going to be a continuous demaud for
better roads, for stoppage of the old
How's This I
We offer one hundred dollars rewsrrt
for auy cne of cotnrrb that cannot S
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. tb
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O
We the undersigned, have known F
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and bel
lieve him perfectly honorable In all
bti-iiiese transactions and financially
nhle to carry out auy obligation mad
by their firm.
West & Truax, wholesale drupeUt.
Toledo, O. "Sguur,
Waldlug, Klnnou, & Mnrvlu, whol.
sale druggists. Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and"
mucous surfaces of the system. Prigp
75c. ptr bottle. Sold by all drueiilata'
Testimonials free. Kl,lsw
Oilman
town, 18.00
Coal. The best fuel ln
per ton. Salem Iniprove-
wasteful patchwork that results iu im
pawible highways and squandering of ; ment Co,
road taxes and loss of road work, j
Newspapers all over the state are copy- i Grape Vines for Sale.
ing the reports of this convention and t I have propoguted several thousand
the farts and pratical suggestions made
by the speakers are going to be picked
up by those in authority. Education
will follow agitation. Actual reform
will result, and better roads will be
built.
Tbe work of the convention has
been put in the hands of several com
mittees. These committees should not
let the matter rest. They should meet
and act. The convention expects this,
and when it meets a month hence
there ought to be laid before that body
in practical working form the best
thought that has resulted from the la
bors of these committees. As was dem
onstrated by speakers, road-making is a
well-developed branch of engineering
science. The scientific principles that
apply to ouc country, ought to be ap
plied as far as our own peop'e are able
and have tbe meaus to carry them out.
We are not over sanguine of the re
sults. The old system will not be easi
ly displaced. The distributing of $10,
000 iu money and work among mauy
iudividuals,is a source of power.prestige
and profit that will not be eisily
abandoned. The best thought is not
going to prevail all ut once In the high
est degree. But the intelligence and
common sense of the taxpayer 1 al
ready convinced that a change cf sys
tem must be had. How to get the
change and get it right and got it us far
is possible and as permanently as pos
sible Is the problem. The work is well
begun. Let it go ahead.
The Salvation army is holding a re
vival at Pendleton and are meeting
with success.
Fresh Air and Exercise.
Get all that's
possible of
both, if in
need of flesh
s t r e-n g t h
and nerve
force. There's need,too, of plenty
of fat-food.
cott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh
and strength quicker than any
uwicr preparation known to
ence.
Scott's Emulsion is constantly ef.
feeling Cure of Consumption.
Bronchitis and kindred diseases
where other methods fail.
Prpred br Scott h Down., N. Y.
goon strong iwo-year 01a grape vines
iiirseiiingoui, ussorieo. vantles, gah.
able for culture ln Oregon. 25 cts each
$2 00 per dozen. E. Hofer, Sulem, Or '
Journal office. d w '
New Advertisements
WANTED. Pushing Canvasser or eood aa
diess Liberal salary mdU expenses Mid
HeoSly; permanent, pjaltlou. IIIUWN Brot
Co., Nurserymen, Portland, Or. d cod MO iq
LOAN WANTED.-About $700, for one to
tlirce years on good personal security or
u s.uiurtK-igeou luslde clly property. V
Ores.-, wiiti jut delay, A. U careJooajtAU
LOOK I LOOK I
I hive 7 acres of land; four-room homo.nnr
good turn; bulldlucs all new; one acre of
wheat oa the pUcu. IM gtrawberrli win
btarnixt spilng. This place Is watered ut
Mill C'reefe; runuln 1 water the year round on
the place. trl e. 500 cash. Will a 1 10 oral
acres Jolnla?. ull in nu-nmcr fallow. Wbeat
at gjuptfrncrc; buyer gets one third 0! tho
crop This U tbe fluest little place ln Folk
countr lor a chicken rmicti.
M0 lm O. O. BUHQE3, Sherldta.
rtiAKKN UP A Blacfc Swine, six moathi
1 old. Curan luto my premises last week,
owner call for tame and pay chorees. JOHN.
UAllT.aunuysldeNo.2. 1-8 Iw
al UK most, perfect nttlnc truss marts, wfll
. hold a. rupture where ull others havi
I -tiled.
sirurt.
For saie by J, K
farrlvh, 401 Capital
ii-rs-ir
pAUHKiNTfcK AND CONTKAUTUK. Can.
y uuuiau uius, or give oo as on any Job,
Two or more hands furnished.
xurner, ur
J. BchleweJr
1120 lmf
FOR
HALE. An unabridged ennrnlnnMlte
lirlttnnlca. worth 3t4 At trrpnt rprin tlnn
L. West, tlectrlit llgut station. U 11 if
PAPH.K8-Portland. Sacramento, tltH
Tucomanndsan Kranclsco papers. oawH
t BeMuetl's, l'ostolllce i,lock.
MEVT MAHKKT.-Opposlte brtcc t .re, Ik
Salem. Drllvercd cheap. Hi 11-lm
pIIItlMTlAN NCIENCE-Llterature of atk
J kinds ou sale at !U8 Liberty street. 1-5-lp
311113 PAPER is kepton flle at E. C. Dakeli
. Advertising Agency, 61 and 65 Merchant!
xchange.San Krauclso, California, trherj
contract for advertising can be tunde for It
S. 0. V. MARKET,
365 Summer Street.
LEWItS & PltATHER, Props.
The best meats of all hinds sold at
tho lowest prices. Reliable goods and
quicn delivery.
sci-
All drajft lst.
Monday Evening, Jan. 15th.
DOIH WEEP.
Graylty and Impetus.
A proposition which provoked a great
deal of argument nnd upon which much
paper vo3 wasted and the laws of grav
ity and impetus sadly mangled was tht
one nooui tne result or dropping a leader
stone from the top of the mast of a rap
Idly moving vessel. The theorists got
hold of tho subject and straiehtwnv arw
R'inm havn u Ivirtr Mutv tvnnl,1 ,!. 1 1.. I plied their bcbt known t-nln. -,! . ...
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ij im .11 nneasetesi, presiMieiu, deter-' l" "'oyruuiem. &oiue demonstrated that
mined atuxh! present by day, not ab-l the weight would fall straight down n,i
sent oy uignt. if you tajie ttie wings
of tho iniirnlnir, uud flv to the uttuo-t
part of the earth, It will go with youl
There is Just one thing to de: begin a
thorough treatment with Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical DUooverv. and th
problem is solved. You will soon won
der vheri It is none, and when It
went. The picture is not overdrawn
colds, lingering and obstinate couehs. orist.but whocotildellinn,..r.u.Tl
f 1.00, aud thois otpwtlnat to attend.
should make arraiiitoinHnts at J, L.
Mitchell & Oo's oltloe, before uoon.
Tho rainfall the night or tho 12th was
.81; the 13:h, 1.83; last night, l.7
Inches,
Djn't forget (bat th New YorU
ws listened to by a largo audience and
gave general aatUfiotlon, Mr. Camp,
bell give everal goad sougi and U a
good Ulker. He has a grand collection
of steroptUun war views and portraits
of tho old heroes, tne appearand of
whlou elicited rounds of applauw.
OooporatlTa Newspapara.
A few week ago (ha Bilew Dilly
ludepeudent was converted Into a
while it was falling the ship would 'pass
from under it and it would fall some-
""""" r pernaps hit the man at
the wheel Others held that it would
fall a few feet from the mast, and yet
o hers that it would plump down right
at the foot. This problem was solved in
the usual way by one who r. ,. - .i.
aud even eonsumptlon, In Ua early he did forthwith ami a-' H"
Biases, yield to this ootent vetrer.1,1. )v, " "3 .i" nU. droPP"iff the
oompouud. Large h)tte. one dollar, thevessl 7n,i mi i. . hempernof
at drutralst and u vanteed to benefit TJt Lt?5 I r,8ht,a.t the foot ol &
or cure. In .very rase, or money re- ?"!' xflU M U wouUl done had
turned by Its mat era. J j M3fl a landing perfectly still
. " -u mooe-iJemocrat.
Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair.
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The Inimitable, Legitimate Irlsb.Com
edian, Mr. Dflif L SOLLY,
In Ihs funniest comedy evr written.
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