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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1894)
EYEINTNG CAPITAL JOURNAL, TUESDAT, JANVAirT .0, ltfi4. S ' i? 13 i THE (SWT1L JOURNAL- P0BU8HED DAILY, fcXCKIT SUNDAY """ UTTUB Capital Journal Publishing Company JPostotflco Block. Commercial Street, HOFER BROTHERS, - - - Editors. tally, by carrier, per month. Dally, by mall, per year,... Weekly, 8 pages, per year,.. yon .300 .1X0 TI1K SOUTH AKKHMN U003I. It lias burst. Tliero U no hope for tbo poor matjio S'lUth Africa. It may be poor c jiuolatloa to know tint times are bardor I born than In Undo SnmV country, that tjio Kaffirs are In control of tbo labor market, and Euglfsli capl talbtff m inopnll7.e all lines of business. After our "Populist friends' b'tve con qnored all this continent thoro la a job in darkest Africa. A dlrfpitcb from Johannesburg, Butb Africa, says Ilvlurr Is terribly ex pensive. Mine monopoly Is converting tbo 'whole country Into o nappy h'int I'K ground for the rlob few. Degraded Kafllr abr at $15 a montli crowds out all white lubr un 1 Is not roit rioted as are tbo Crlnee In the United States Betwjen tbe Kaffirs and the corpora tlons tbe white man's chance to live Ih reduced to u certainty tbe certainty of starvation. KUmiKSTKD COMMENT. Why should our esteemed contem porary defend Its circulation? It has not been accused of having any. Tbe Congressional record nowaday s ishould bo Indexed each day. It con tilns 70 to 100 pages of vory dry tariff speeches. Henry George is getting his work In on the Democratic party. There Is a bill before congress provides for a direct uutional land tax. ' i The Democrats in congress make short work of everything that would not flourish in this country without protection. They call It nn exotic. It Is bard to toll whether boiiio peo ple bavo a worse grudge against Port laud or Harvey Scott, when they pro pose his name for mayor of Portland Blsmark and tbe emperor have made up, wbllo Franco Is torn asunder and calls In the national guard to suppress Its communist members of parliament. Tbo way to stop log-rolling of big ap propriations through tbo leglululii-ro Is by oleotlng a delegation from Marion county that will stop it right hero at the state capital. Turner of Georgia In a speech on tbo tariff called tbe Republican party tbo "gentleman's party". Ho must huyo beard something of the way the tiuloiu Democrats have carried on their post office tight. Borao ono says it's ull right for con vict labor to mako stoves because Moves uro all Imported from eastern statu. As well might they let their convicts go to raising prunes, becauso they are all Imported from Oregon. Tbo Baoramento line thinks a mar rlago epidemic throughout the country woud relievo women or the necessity of bcoomlug wuge-oarners. Yes, a great many would work for nothing, whllo not a few would have u husbaud to support. When Oorbett whipped Mitchell his parents telegruphed "God bless you Jim." When McNulty's death sent onco was commuted ho wrote bin mother "God has Baved you from dis grace." Tbo sluggers ami murders aro quite froo in callug on the Almighty. A correspondent tells a Portland paper bow tho Btato prisoners aro work ed to good atvuntagu at tho state stnve worka And "Interfering with no other enterprlso In tho state." Thoy do not oyou Interfere with tbo tramp nor the PopulWt orators, TUey nelthor work nor talk. Examination of ull tho methods aud operation, of local government attend ed by publicity, U tbo sure way to economy, efUulonoy, und goner d re farm. Orojjonlau. Then by whose ndvloadpoi the Marlon county court sack to nullify tho law requiring Its own proceedings to bs published? Vet, It has douo so now going on two years. Pat's Great Wonder. We rt surrounded by dungera all the way .rum toe cranio to ino grave. The great wouder Is," as Pat ms, "that after getting out of the cradle, wo live long enough to reach tbe grave." Tuausauds are out nf health morose, eaerbld and miserable, because they xo aot avail themselves of tLo remedy within eauy reach of ihein. Dr. PloreoV Golden .Medical l)Icoerv would cure Uhmh. For all ulironJa or lingering Coughs, Wa Lungs, bi'Ullug r Blood. Uron atoltrt, QliQCtuesa of 4reaih, Asthma PjM mudrvd idluient. It Is, a most ftMit remedy. It oj. anc (lie blood Ittyigoratea me liver, improve djgea Met), and builds up Ijoiji strength aud rlettb, PWt-niall aud pleawtut to take Lar bottle, oua dollar. Of all. drug. gltW. ' i f '' mi ' " WORK AND SOCIETY. The Two-Fold Strain on Delicate Women. Unerring Symptoms of Nervous Weakness and Over-Fatigue. The Value of Paine's Celery Compound, the Remedy that Makes People Well. fn a recent num' er of tbo Quei n, Mrs Lynn Lyiitou writes, evidently from experience, of th dangers of over work and too great ncrvo and mental jressuro among delicate women. "Only the exceptionally strong," mya Mrs. Lynton, "can stind the strain of the two-fold life of work and society," Social life, Instead of bringing re freshment, brings a redoubling of anxieties and so much more to think of and so much moro to arrange. There are a thousand cares that tbo mother, the hostesM and the caieful housekeeper cannot share with others. With moro pretentious living, larger families, and with every fresh social duty comes the iuerenso of nervous strain and a stop nearer the breaking down polut. Tbo greut share of this pressure comes upou the anxious mis tress of the household. She becomes Irrltablo and hysterical. The most lu significant llttlo trouble looms large and weighs heavy ull because she is breaking down, and the nervous strain is too muoh for her. She cannot eat, norsloop, nor rest, nor work; hor ner vous organization has gone all to pieces of tbo thousands of suoh cases that Dr. Pulne's Celery Compound has cured, of tho thousands of people Hpoolinuklni;. Horo, for Instance, nro hugo Hindis LoU(1 complaint Is being made by the of timber, mid our ears nro greeted sottlurs f Langoll valley and elsewhere with tho hum and birr bo certainly I ln Lake county on account ot thowhole nusocinted with u enwinill. This long ' Bul slaughter of deer on the Junlpor rnngoof buildings is cntirolydovoted to tno mincing or. upoois. Tho ma chines employed aro various. Horo tho wood in being cut into bhort lengths ; thoro a hot) is hoing punched through tlioKtnall round pieces, whilo yonilor a mtifhiuo shapes tho rough wood into a Binooth fepool in ono Bwif t stroke It is by ineaimof Iho wood requhed to mako these spools that wo get sonio conception of tho enormous output of thlB factory. Knob day theio is as much thread finished horo aa would wind round tho world boveral timet). and in order to produce spook for tho thread it is calculated that an oxtont of forest planted with birch trees covoring fiBU aeronhas to bo cut down ovory year, whilo on an aveiitgo 12 ships of largo carrying capacity aro oniployed each seabon in bunging tho wood across to this country from America and Canada. Uood Words. riottiru or I.iru III Old Hu-jpl. Among tho mo&t iutorentiiig of tho photographs and drawings of tho paintings and boulpture in the rock tombs at El Knl tor Nukhoh, as it was formerly called), nro thoo which il lustrato tho daily llfo of tho niioieiit Egyptlnna U00O B. C. and later. Thoro you can heo men hunting and fishing, making wine, harvesting corn, plowing niul hooiug, (vwking and so on. Thoro aro ropruMJiiUitions of funerals and morryimikiugs, witli dancing girls and musicians, hoaUug on tho Nile, and so forth. At least ono piuturo bhows that, contrary to tho common lmliaf, tho Egyptians hud bomu Iviiowlodgo of iterspeotive. TlieteO illuutmtious nro now uu view nt tho Society of Antiquaries and will Ik) published in ft.oni.mle. Low don Globe, A I'rtiltilit Our Stwiit. Tlio anmteun fuuuy iuiui was on a train with his wife, mhI she whs ask iug him a greut luauy nuestions. "Just heo those freight poih. Hen rj'," hIio Miiil. "TWo are downs f tlieni, and from hII imrts of the ouuu try. I 6huuld think (hear would gvt lost." "Thoy do, der." he i-ojed itrens nntly. "How do thay over flusl them" "Oh, that's easy eiuMigh,' ho re plied, with u tujitMiui uu iLiy miu ply follow their tnuks " - Detroit FreoPj-ces. who owe their health and strength to tills wonderful yornpouud, first prescribed by Prof. Phelps of Dartmouth college, two wom en lu tho best society In Dexter, Mich., (whose portraits are given above,) tell their friends of the virtue of the rem edy. Mrs. Belle Rodman writes: "I can certainly spuaK in favor of Paine's eel ery compound. I have doctored more or less for about three years with our best doctor' and tried several remedies, with no benefit. Last summer I was advised to take Paiue's celery com pound. I have tukeu about threo or lour bottles and my sister, Alllo Ben nett, has tukeu it, about the same num of bottles during tbe same time. "I felt all run down, my llvor trou bled me, I had awful headaches and very bad periods of sickness that would leavo mo weak, pale aud discouraged. Now I have improved in looks und tlesh, and I have guined lu many ways thiough the merits of Paine's celery compound, aud shall use it, as lam too young to do sick. 1 am iS years old." Mrs. Rodman, her sister, and tbe lit tle gin uro certainly Healthy now, ue the above photogruph shows. From nil over tho country come, every week, hundreds of similar testi monials, unsolicited. If one is weak or "run down," she should use Paiue's celery compound. It makes people well. .unwauout tno neau or that valloy by too iviuiiruu inuians, auu they are butcherlugdeor without souBe or reason. TODAY'S MARKETS. Pricos Ourront by Tolograph Local and Portland Quotations. K.m.km, January 111, 4 p. m. Ofllce Daii.v Cai'ital Jouiinal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press wero as follews: HAUKlt I'UODUOU MAUKUT. KUUIT. Api)les-30o to 50o. a bushel. lllITOHhll STOOlC. Wils dressed 5 ots. HngH driMed fi. filvo cattle 2j to ,1. Sheep alive $l.60f2. .Mil. I, 1MM01S. Suleni Milling Co. quetes: Flour in wholes lie lots $2.(10. Retail $3.00. liruii ?1 1 bulk, Sift sacked. Shorts $16 lOJ.Chop fied10und$17. WllKAT. 12 cents per bushel. HAY AND UltAIN. Oats new 2630o. lu7r.V .'"'" "usv fS ,o,0i oUI $10 to i. Wild In bulk, $0 to $8. 11 kaiui I'ltonuara. V'..r.l ll.u. 111.. IVU. ade, 17 to 18c. EiruH-Cush, 16. Huuor- Hwt dairy, 26(00; fancy ereamory IX)26. .iiiH.e -is to 16 ots. KHrni smokwl meats Itacnn 10; af'ffBrT T: xsi t;i u"iA!UWUUvU VJVIUOul KAJJU J UlKJvM ( Hair Death tiliuitly rn.owauJ forever illmv4ni loUKblt) Imlr, Mlittltier Ulna tbe baud Hrnmor litak ulih.m, .,Ij.a..i.... .... ..iiyii ii. ins uuui uuiioMiatKin H ... lull... .7. .. ...,..... .w.,.tnb ull m nilT IWIl lilt, HM rl nrinn 11 D .!,-. .1, , ,"... .". .. " T.-! "' VJ."M rtlttu UIWHl. UOailllWlrt.,.1 lit. r n.l -- "" ..". ... iiiiiii irn uiiii aw Hi liUliwi nn in int uuil ih 1 1KW MUlllaul il.riiiatikl.u.ikl uu,I li...u IKWIiat tbnl jr IImkI. llurluv hu prHiUS t)iwoiliiuin lifetime uiiLHialha uuMiiufi mil rllKTHr f Kurp lie p eerh3 birK4uai. J'rMM, It .. ,u, .wuil i....i. .. . . .: . ----.., Hm. v. li .. ii rrwKuuueM)hnilutlM, HolU " awvriw, au irvMi THi SK00KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER iO. opt K. MSMiuili vuilx Aeuue New Y1 I jVi.vwvumvvi.x.ioo enonmvKVTmt K. 31. WAlTKl'ltlN'J'lXQ CO., WOK AND JOB PRINTERS -AN Legal Jflaufc I'ubltnlutrn. Olu t New UrUk,qvr lUcUok, Cota'l ut In ull classes of so lefy bams, 12; shoulders, 8. Potatoes 2580c. Onions 2 cents. Carrots, $0.00 per ton. Beeswax 34c. Curawav peed. Anise seed, 20c. Ginseng, $1.40. live rouivritY. Poultry Hens, 8c; roosters, 60c; ducks, 810; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10c; geese 0 to 7c. poktland quotations. drain, Fed, etc. Flour Standard, $2.75; Walla Walla, 18.00; graham, $2.40; su peril no, $2.25 per ourrel. Oats New whlte,34i'perbu ,grey,32o; rolled, in bags, $(!.2o0 60; barrels, W.767.00; cases. $3 75. Hay Uest, $10I2 per ton. Wool vallev, le(llc. Mlllstulls Biaii, sSlOOO; shorts, $10; ground barley, ?18; chop feed, $15 j er ton; whole feed, barley, 70 cts. per cental; middling, MA(Am per ton; chicken whiat. OTi&l. 15 er cental. Hops Niw 10 to 10. Hides green, sallid, 00 lbs. 3jc, un der GO lbs., 23 ; sheep ptlts, 1000c. IM.1KY l'HODL'CK. Butter- Oregon fanev creamery, 30 32e;fauey dairy, 2.'5(?f)27c; fair to ciwi, 2022jc; common, 10 to 17ie per lb ( necfo Oregon. 10I3; Younc American, 1215ctier pound; California 14c: Swiss imp , 3()f,(2; Dom., 1018 Eggs Orego i, ITifVylOi; per doen. Eastern 17 P.mltrv Wo'iun il; chickens, mixed, f3 00'j 50 per do, n: .lucks.$4 000 00 ette, $7,00; iurkeys, live, lJc; In H-ml 14o B. ef Top-toi ti-,2'r.?per pound; fair togood WeiH, 2'.'e; No 1 cows, 2c; fair ows, ljejdr.Hse'i beef, $1005 50per Mutlon Best atieep, ?.2:J0; choice owes, $j;2 . Hogs Ohohv, hiuvy, $1 0'!1 25; medium. $4 004 60; light ami feeders, 3 004 00; clrensed, i0 607. Veal-0l7o SAN FHANC1SCO AfAKKBr. Woel: Oregon Eusiern choice, 10 t2c; do inferior, 79o; do valley, 12 ISc. Hops 15 tol8e. Potatoes Esrly Ro-e, 4050. Bur banks, 354)c. Oafs Milling, $1.0 '1.15. A well known photographer ot Jlercod, Oil , testifies. " Jly Xic ami body ere uv crod wllh red blot iim whlrb disfigured mo and ciuied linn h suit ring. Other me II clno fallod, but niter Unlng four bottloj of Hood's Sarsaparilla I am ouUrdy fito from blotches and a'n per. foctlywell." HOOD'S CURES. Haod'a Plllo 10 purely egeubloaud caicfully prepiml L8e. Try a box. Combines every clement of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is in isible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Insist upon having tho gonulno. Steamer, fllfona FOR irOUTLAND. I.oa o ikiWe". ii.H-k M Dttjti. Wcclnf idayn l'-W I" rldiijH 7 s m. m Hirivtuir In I'ortltvudat HKTUKMN,!, ,n . lorttaiid Tuedayp, Ttiur.dii) s Hint i-h uidm at . m. nwi iiitt rr ps . wr rviw JnilltiKlr.l!lU liHiui ,t no way One way, KOUM) lHU'(uuliinUdf0a. MBA18 an OKNTS ..K9.r. niclit rate and idktb ttiwly to Miu-h ell. Wrlwtlt A Cu.. !tl,i,JiT5Ei' iTa"..", 11 S-lm Hotel .llunturcy. Newport, - - Oregon. .Located on tho Benoli.two mlltw noitli of JNownort on tvv I'nu. u luMiniifi.ii,, Hhelterwlsiot Moiulerfwl scemry, sea bat liluir, tltie drlviH t,.Cp Koulwwtth er light timiM-. Hoime new. room Urgt jiud airy. Fu rm n,)rt fitr fM8 or Invalids. o,,.u H'l winter. lVrnis modorHte b .1 ,v or wrifc. IhtttnlniK vlsliorn can dmp M.ul trtl to New (Kirt and lm um biok. . 0 JoH KrTMMTKlCK, u'2 n Proprietor. Thorougiibrd Poultry for Salo. . teieml WhlU I Jab.tri 'aaadcnOa .,. UJaek bpuoWh eiMknK 1 iumUh oM, Jl1rh,Ji,ll!lv,.!JHt lRdt . Mr. K. X. Salter JA LADY'S TOILET U Is not complete U H without an ideal ffl 1 POPLEKIOIJ ' vurnm 1 11, IT IS "R SALE EVERYWHERE. (CARTER'S 18c. WlTTLE g3Sffi j PILLS. m CURE Sick Ilendache and relieve all the trouble Incl dent to a bilious state of the sjntem, such aa Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating, I'aln In Ue Side. Ac Whllo their most remarlcable success has been shown In curing Headache, yet Cauter's Lixn.it Liver Pillb are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the fctoraach, stimulate the llrer and regulate the bowels. Kven u tney oniy curea ..che thoy would be almost priceless to thoso who suffer from this distressing cemplaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not bo willing to do without them. Hut after all sick head is the bane of so many lives that here Is where we mako our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. CARTEn's Little Liver Tills are very small and very eisy to take One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly egetableand do not gripo or purge, but by their gentle action please all who tio them In vials at Si cents; rlvo for 81 Sold everywhere, or sent by mall. CAEirs USS1C1HB CO., Hew Icri. MFHL Small Boss. Small Me, Rheumatism; Lumbago-, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, cic. DR, SAHDEH'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro Mnenotlo SUSPENSORY Lntctt I'ntcntM JUt Improvement 1 Win cure without medlclno all f lne rosultlnpr from over-tJixatlon.of biain nero forces t excewca or India cretlon, na cerrous drbllity. elcepletiftness, languor, jurmimuoiu, ikiuiiT-j, inci uuu umuuci vuiuiltilllLII, JU Iftme bock, lumbngo, sciatica, nil female complaint!) KufnO 111 health, to. This electrics llelt contaim 6' luetantly felt uy kUiMlfrful lnipro,rnnt over all others Current is uemnur zeituv wpnrer nr m rnrr.ie ft3.iHti.Mi. nnr. nmvuiuuiiui iitu uinjru mucuses or no pay inou. rands hare been cured br this ntawiloua invention utter All other remedies failed, anu vo Rive hundreds of tttlmonlal4 ln this and every other Ftate Our l'oirerr.l ImproTfd ILICTItlC SISrFV'OnV, the preutCTt toou over oircred wink men, MIFF wllhall llrlli. Uealth anil Ikoroill Strength GllIUMMUIn UO ta IK)i1j;. Bend forllliuM Pamphlet, mailed, stolid, trea SANDCN ELECTRIC CO., Vo. 1 7rirt Street. 1'OUTLA.M) OitE. w. a.;cushk, l'rthldent. J. u ALamiT, Cashier. il Bank u OK SALEM. Transai'tti n general banklnt; business. Prompt attention pant to collections. loans made. Kzcbnure bouijbt aud sold ou tbe inniclpa! oltltHof U10 wo Id I. Van Uuyn, J m. Mahtiv, K.M.UIioisan, W A CuaiCK, )V. V. Mahtin, J. U AtiiEitr, II. V. M vttiimvi. Ulrectora The Oregon Land Co, At Salem. Isengisedlu selllus fruit lands In tun vicinity of Huiein,Oregn, where more fruit U now growing Hi in in uny part of tbe Btlte. COOK&M1NTHOKN, IQ-H-a-n Maungers. HOWARD, The House Mover. 4Zt .lliiriou Street. llaa tha bet fucllltlea lor raoMne mid rats lng houses. uio ordeis at tirny liros., or addre8Htlem.)rfon S. 0. V. MARKET, 365 Summer Street LEWIS & PRATHEH, Prop. The best meats of all Muds sold at the lowest prices. Reliable oods and quick delivery. GEO. C. ?VILL DEAI.KH I.V hteluway, Knabe, Webber, Kmer son aud other pianos. Htorey A Clark and Earhett organs. All first clans makes of eewluc ma chines. " fSmallor makes of musical lustru meuts aud supplies. Genuine needles, oil aud uew parts for all makes of machines. Belng machines and organs re paired n ml oleaued. Two doois north of poatoillee, Salem. tJrejjon, ' OLINGER & RIGDON, Onilcphku's acJ Embalmcrs. Cabinet work and repairing. Co irt Slrwet. 0,.p,te Opern llu,. SA,K" ' OKKCIO.N COPYRIGHTS . . ... " v rr f?Jt n.w wimwwSSw HEAD Capital C3WdjB 1SAVAVCHI0. nftUtMARkoTa m THIS ofler Is made to you alone In jour community Will you Act? We present below the mos t valuable list of premjums for clubs of the best selliug newspaper printed on the Coast. The Great One Cent Daily. The Daily CAPITAL JOURNAL, Tlic Peoples' Paper of Oregon. EVERYBODY WANTS IT. EVERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only $3,00 a year. $1.50 for six months. $1.00 for four months. BfiyNo papers sent alter time Is out for which it la ordered.""a YOU. You are the man. It we cannot (jet you to act, hand this to someone who u ants nut of iliete grand premiums for tJiuply getting up a club. Almost anyone ill lake tins paper upon merely seeiuR it. It sella Itself. It is so cheap uo one can afloid not to have it. It suits readers In city aud country, of all classes and parties. An Oregon Newspaper California news does not suit 'ou Eastern papers will not answer This is distinctively the Oregon Newspaper entirely cover ing Oregon inteiests. China Set Free, 1'or a club of twenUflvo earlv china, 129 pieces, sold usually at 75 to J.100. from Damon Bros,, Salem, collection of line chlnaware, marked down to $ 67. Silver CuLtlery Free. For a club of three yearly subscribers, a set of Roger Bros, best silver plated knives aud forks, 0 of each, fr m Damon Brosworth fG 00. $25 Suit Free. For a club of eight subscribers the best $25.00 suit of clones In the store of A. to. Urasliekl & Co., balem, your own selectiou. Steel Plow Free. For alclub of eight subscribers a steel beam, steel Gale uteel walk iug plow, the best ot its kind, from Gray Bros.. Salem, won.li S2S no. 5 Silver Spoons or n club of two yearly subscribers, a dcz n Roger Broa. best silver plated tea spoons, from Damon Bros., worth 4 00. Organette Free. For a club of eight yearly subscribers a wood organette from J. G. Wright, worth i2fi. Sewing Machine Free carved bewing nmcblue, warranted, fOO uu. Sill-c Hat Free. Xniarfs&M of our btst mk Hata from c- h- Steam Washer Free StSm wSrsftton!,! BUbSCr,be;S Ue f J- B' Brown'a Fountain Welch Cloclv Free fulalse.llt flh0 iearly bUbfccrlrs one Eight Day Welch Clock, beauti- Scholarship Free ness0Collegeb tobmS? JS?' ,ue holarshlp in Capital Bust Worth too. ' ( C(JluPlete business course) Eood for two years. Silver Watch Free Mjrtlu'jewe'lerjBaffi, tto'rth & 'Ugh 8"Ver Wa,cb. from W' W Furniture Set Free I?l drSr and" land ffft B, mA k. rVerl bed roon- set, bed Worth 4o.00. "'rila"u lrom A- B. Bureu & Son, furniture dealers, Salem. Coolv Stove F H raca i'lir U ClUO Ot snviin ,. v best made on the Paclilo Com rl'o laree, 6! No- 8 cooking stove, Salem, worth ?20. l' from Perry & Oo.' Btovoacd plow works, subscribers Ladies' Gold Watch F - cafrouMv" W.Mffi rt$!?ntt??? 'les-gold waUb.Walthi.iD Boa retail prlce-f3tj.00. -, iue uebi matie stem winder and setter Shot Gun Free and mounting,, ttaluut "'nSahSf ,S.rJPi ttM,(l fore eud engraved lockB iug looks, low circular ho miwi rubt L1 &U K,lp, extenon rlba, rebound gun, from Brooks A 8lC?XLgT thoU Silverine Watch Free "t'? w!WW Mr&Krr,SKe 8!,verie , stem-wloder and made, retails at 16 00. ' ' balem' Sives as good Berylce aa the best A'Crnur.erf,"Vof8TwS &V,!rH m IlalIan Prune trees from tho . For same 500 Earlv C'rau fnS T.-S l'"iH0U' Wort . Kfl'lS Will o Hllouwl I i "t"':0 bey ileM., fr lM , ' t"J. de yearly suburlpttons among as many as X,7 ,ur U,r S 'file ,ZT Jeir' tue Mu 10 for six -H-r -., .UH mnef slSiSCo?drerrbUr,8'nre' retailt&lr;1!! ." regular btst IZw Jon nr fdoolow who aru arubnr? our solves WeU MQ ven that nta may satisfy them- HOFER BROS., Publishers, BALEiT, QREQQN, mium sntiserlhKrn. n not nf ihuinmimi T-T..rii..,.ri Free. flist c'nra German Rose- 4-d rawer, oak from Geo. C. Will, Salem, worth, ii .w-M mMiWaWmWi WOTaOi"