& b to. m m fri Keller & - Sods bare TJtr spring stock of Wall Paper In. Are now ready to fill all orders. J. Ii. 3ITCHELI, & CO., Insurance. HdLiTAN BLOCK. BALE3I. Or. dw LITTLE LOCALS. Cool ofgb land beautiful day. Re member tbe Booth Balem McKinle.) rally at the old ecboo! house this Tues d.y evening. A. AL Bartleit wa remanded to jail after bearing for In sanity. The following named pa tienta were committed Sunday anc Menday: Alice Anodes, aged 28; Ben jamin Anderson, aged IS; L McHugb aged 61; AIuUDomsb county; Malindi E.BHyea, agtd 41, Diuglas count Lucy Oden, aged 15. Jackson county Born, at ibe reside'ioe ou Cottage street, sear Ferry, Saturday, April 2S 18JW, to Mr. and Mw, P. 8. French, i son. Abo on Sunday, April 29, 1S91.? the borne on Front street, to Mr. am Mrs. E. L. Lemon, a ton. W. A White, was a Salem visitor today. .Tbos. Sima Is iu Albany on buJ- aeee Jobn Holman went to AI- baay this morning.- Revs. J. B. Jioork and J. M. Shulse, are in JefTei sob today. Jos. Woodford, of tb Perry stove works; returned from Al bany this afternoon D. E.Swauk,f i Auawvllle, is in the city. A. B. Hud dkson, Is In the city, not looking foi votes, bnt trying to buy potatoes F. F. Toeva today received an iuvita Woc from the students of Halateao", (Kan.,) ilennonito seminary, bis almi suiter, to attend reunion. a cuixbls movx. Salem's Toss Mea Will ecare Glik Jteosz t Tio Willamette. Sometime ago tbe younjc men of Salem took steps to organize a perma nent club, and possibly build a club bouse. Tbty are now of tbe opinion that it would be more advisable tb adopt tbe plan of many of the dubs in Eastern dties, of securing club room and boarding facilities in tbe leading hotel. Landlord A. L Wagner, of Tbe Willamette, has been interviewed on tbe subject, and Is disposed to give tbe matter favorable consideration. It would seem that bis large hotel building affords sa Olden I room to set slde good quarters for tbe accomoda tion of Salem's young men. What tbe wys want is suitable quarters to spend tbeir leisure boors, and this, it would eem could nowhere be eo well obtain ed as in a thoroughly equiped hotel, berethe conveniences and comforts ire already provided. Col. Wagner tiysbe can set aside sufficient space and fit it up in suitable style as hood is tbe further details can be agreed up on. Salem's young always do things jpinstyleand they do sot propose to -tit behind neighboring cities in their w.-IsJ privileges. Mrs. Wa Brown, president ot tbe dub, has again been elected to serve as superintendent or tbe fair, and will at once appoint helpers and otherwise perfect arrangements for the success of tbe same. Of THE SOCIAL REALM. G. A. R. Sociaju An interesting and Instructive program was carried out at Grand Army ball last night, tbt regular monthly t rial under tbe aus pices of tbe Sons of Veterans. Capt. Rowley could not be present, but all thereat of the program was filled U tbe dot. Major Geo. P. Cadwell gave bis experiences from the time of bis en listment In tbe Stb Ohio Infantry to tbr battle of Spottsylvanla court boust where he lost bis arm. He has a record as a brave old fighter, and Adjutant IiSckleyofaKew York regiment wo in the same brigade attested tbe fact tbat comrade Cadwell was telling tbe truth. Tie Fkeservatio.v. The shop that the Southern Pacific Is to put In at Cornelius will be built to try an ex periment In preserving ties by a chem ical process. If It proves to be a succett it will employ a number of men and be a jcood thing for this section. It Is well located forobtalnlng ties. By the Unit tbe Umber is exhausted along tho line 1b Its vicinity tbe Astoria road will be built opening up an Inexhaustible sup ply. Forest Groye Times. Cuanok op Fibm.-0.JE. Doty, whe Is well known as a former etreet cat conductor, has bought a half Interest In the xuatllng fish market of L. A. Davison, HvzAKixa, A call is out for a meet lag to be held at Victor Point, on Sat urday, May 6 at 2 o'clock p. m. Ad vertised as a free for all fight. The Latest. Tbe latent news from Washington Is, that Frank F. Toeva does not want the postofflce, but he wants your trade In meat. Cheap for cash is his motto. gee him at the Salem cash market in ibe Cottle block. Ministers Take Notice. The regular meeting of tbe Associa tion will not take place until May 7th. J MgaaHB BBi. Ja lJ u. POPULAR APPROVAL tue towards estabUfiuLujr th mg of a business house in the tuuitv, nml tlio good-will aud "w 1mv boon shown indicate Who hv dealt with us lf iH4M fBiaeauy satkflod with vmnmemm. I am offering my entire A ECCCESSFDL. WOMAN. Miss M. E. Sperry, of Salem, has leuionstrated tbat she can not only Dike money as a business woman, but an succeed in developing talents as an in 1st. Twelve years ago she began bei areeraaa photographer, under one o t it-finest artists in the United States. A Garrettsyille, Ohio. Five years wert jut in at New York city and in Penn sylvania galleries, when she returned o Ohio and came to Oregon, firs reutlng, now owning the finest gullerj In tbe county, operating five cameras, lUltable to all kinds of work, and car 'ying about f 2u00. Her aim Is the best n ber line, of whatever class it may a. Mies Sperry is a .lady of magnetic nanners, a spirited and vivacious busi ness woman, entirely self-made, and possessed of that indomitable pluck indongergy that is sure to win. Miss Jperry recently did the Midwinter fair, afciug scores of views to illustrate a number of magazine articles, which ibe has In preparation, haying devel ped no small degree of literary skill. Few women have accomplished un aided In tbeir profession what Miss sperry has. Bbe has also won a dis tinctive position, as a lady of culture ind positive social influence. JESSIE UASKETr CROSS. The untimely death of Mrs. Cross, bas caused as deep a gloom in Salem social circles as in the family of which she was tbe central light and power. lira, cross was born In Polk county, April IMtb, 1604. She was married to Mr. Cross April 14, 1SS0, at the farm oomeofher parents in that county. Her sudden removal from the scene of arth's activities bas left many sad hearts. Fond memories cling about tho departed, and It seems to many as bough she still lingered in the haunts where she was best known. la tbe home devotion to others was ber highest ambition. She lived less for elf than words can tell, and no pen can describe the patience, faithfulness and kindness with which she helped all who were thrown In contact with her in her dally life. Mrs. Cross was fond of social life and went out as much as her duties per mitted. She entertained a number of Urge gatherings tho past winter, al ways showing herself a master of details aid possessed of a faculty of making all who came beneath her roof feel per fectly at borne aud ease. Duty was a predominant prindple of her life, ad usred to firmly and fearlessly. During all her Illness she was keenly alive to ber condition and displayed a remark able strength or intellect to the last. Educated at Sacred Heart convent, she was literary In her tastes and kept up a course of reading In the best literature of the flay, aud ber home bore many erldeuces of a cultured mind. Her finally and domestic circle occupied her entire affections, tlmo and thought. S )metlmes Mrs. Croas would not come down town once a week. In tbe charmed circle of her activities she was supremo and her kindest word was law. Her memory will reach out over the years, a sweet blessing to all who knew her, but most blessed of all to a bereaved husband aud the chil dren who will uever know or fully real ize what they have lost. Oregon's State Orange. The twenty-first annual session of tbe Oregon State Grange of the Pa trons or Husbandry will be held at Eugene, commendng on Tuesday, May 22, ISM. Members will pay full fare In going over the Southern Pacific com pany's lines, and take a receipt from ticket agent and will be returned at one-third rates, on presenting a certifi cate, to be furnished by the secretary of state Grange. The Union Pacific rail road refuses to give reduction to tbe members from Eastern Oregon, but tbe "Regulator" line of boats will give cheaper rates than local railroad rates. Bro. Jobn Simpson and bis com mittee will make arrangements with tbe hotels at Eugene. Members who have "Grange Choir" or "Melodies" are requested to bring them along. Tbe Master bas appointed tbe following committees and the list hat been sent eut: Legislation Jacob Vorbees, C. C. Borlan, Mrs. Annie Simpson. Finance John La per, J. C. White, Mrs. C. C. Borlsn. Appeals W. r. Phillips, A. F. Mil ler, Mrs. J. C Jennings. By-Laws I. A. Henderson, W. O. Wirren, J. C Jennings, Mrs. M. M. Walte and Mrs. Jennie Miller. Co-operation John Simpson, John Lswelllng, W. 8. Tomllnson, Mrs. A. Todd, and Mrs. Annie Voorhees Credentials Henry. Root, J. H. Ins- keap and Mrs. E. D. Palmer. Division of Labor A. L.Morris, W S. Tull and Mrs. Jobn Lewelllng. Education A. F. Miller, H. M. Pal mer, and Mrs. Mary Warren. Guod of the Order W. L. Toney, Geo. Hornpuckle, I.J. Butler. A. Todd, Mrs. E. Tull and Mrs. M. S. Tomllu son. Transportation J. C. Jennings, Jacob Voorhees and Mrs. M. E. Toney. Agricultural College W. S. Tomliu- s n, J. C. White and Mrs. Julia Hen derson. Agriculture A. L. Morris-, I. A. Henderson, Geo. Hornbuckle. Mrs. Emellne Butler and Mrs. M. E. Toney. Mileage and Per Diem Jobn Lwel ling, W. O. Warren and Mrs. Laura Morris. Resolutions John Medler, A. Todd, J. H. Inskeep, Mrs. Harriet Root and Mrs. W. N. Phillips. By order of the Master, R, P. Boise. W. M. J3JLLEARY, Sec. of Oregon State Grange. year as you did. let you starve. job awaits you White House. Tie Corey's Prayer. Gracious Grorer I Hear tby unem ployed subjects. We did so much for thee, why eao't you do something for us? We put yoa where you are and you put us where we are. Thou, who from tby high station lookest down on the affairs of men, give one glance in our miserable direction. We are not after postofQces nor consulships. We want a job. Vie voted ourselves out of a Job to get you into one. Wbea we were out of our job-we could not go to Wall street and get fifty thousand a Wall street will never We know tbat a fat when you leave the We will also have plenty to do when you are no longer in It. But we have three years to wait. In the meantime,ob ! most migbtyand puissant Grover, we beseech thee lift thy little finger in our behalf. At the beck of thy hand congress repealed the silver bill, but what did tbat help us ?J At tby command tbe regular army sweeps' down upon us and scoops us in. Even tbe mighty senate trembles at thy slightest nod. The Chinese enjoy peace and security in our 3and by force of tby mighty influence and power. We were powerful to put thee Into power, but are powerless to help our selves. Oh use a little of tbat power in our behalf. Do not leave us entirely at tbe mercy of tbe go!dbugs,the sbylocks, t'je plutocrats. Give a few of us plain people a chance to exist. Gov. Pennoyer is a double-pay reformer. half-time and The people of Oregon will this year celebrate their indepenpence on the 4th of June instead of July 4tb. In Linn county tbe three parties hold their county canvass on three separate dates. Joint political canvassing does not seem to be In favor with any party Ibis year. It is a useless waste of time. As good a certificate of character as a man can have this year will be tbe fact that be bas voted straight Renubli- ou ticket. FZBJOITAL AND SOCIAL. Local Correspondence from Towns in the Valley. FfUM BBOOKS. Tbe People's party will hold a public meeting bere on Friday evening May 4. Brooks can boast of a new dray and transfer line owned and run by Cbas. Hoover? The.Catholic people put up their new bell Monday, recently purchased from Shatter & Shaw. Rev. Royal will preach bere Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The Epworth League will have charge of the services in tbe evening. There will be a Republican rally and speaking by Cbas. B. Moors and others on Saturday evening May 5 at 7 o'clock. Everybody invited to attend. TURNER. The school picnic rendered a fine program. Miss Jennie Anderson, of Salem, is a visitor at Mi. and Mrs. Witchen's. O. O. Coon, of Sublimity, was a pas senger on the overland for Portland. Miss Ella Williams, attending school here, was called to the bedside of ber mother who Is very ilL D.Stimson, barber of Stay ton, passed through for Portland. Mrs. F. McGinnis and sister, of .Al bany, Miss Etta Dickerson, were called to tbe bedside of their Bister in Yamhill county, who was hurt by a runaway team. - Willis Bros. &Ta -ARE- GOING OUT OF THE DRY GOODS BUSINESS And Offer Their- ENTRE STOCK --AT COST- This is the greatest opportunity j'et offered, to secure all kinds of reasonable Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes, at your own price. Everybody is invited. Thanking our many kind friends for their patronage, Ave solicit a continuance of the t the business. Respectfully, same, while we close o WILLIS BROS. & CO., THE ONE CENT DAILY Twenty-five Csnts a Month; 50 Cents for 60 Days; $3.00 a Tear. OPERA HOUSE CORNER Harsh purgative remedies are fast giving way to the gentle nciiou hui mllQ cflects of Carter's Little Liver fills, it you try them, theyw.l certainly please yon. Tneonlyone cent newspaper on tbe Jfyou had taken twoorcarter's Little Liver Pacific flnaat nirrnlfttliin ). h.n I 12lu tore reUrtDgyon would not have bad racinc coast. ircuiauun uas been thi.1 coated tOEgue or bad taste. In the mouth quadrupled in less than one year. J th's morning. Keepa vial wlihyou forocca- ... V ... . .. a.onal uae. uive it a trial aua you will never do without it. ItanBwers the purpose of balfa dozen weeklies, and does not ' attending ''their cost one-tbird as much. Try it over All disorders ean ed b v a hiHnin st.if nf f ho , ijystem enn becured Dy mlnsj carter's Lliue u pain, griping use. Try them. Judging from tbe advertisements of some sharpers it would seem tbat money was going a-becglng at 6 per cent interest. Clatsop county baa a political organl zatlon known as the Blue Jay rlnb. Tbe Astoria species is too nearly like crow. PERSONALS. Cbas. Miller, of Jeiierson. Pon. can didate for congress, Is in tbe city. County Recorder J. H. ilcNary went to Portland this afternoon. btate fcjupt. E. B. McEIroy went to Astoria today to conduct the county institute. Silas Howard, the house mover, started on a trip to Mebama and Mill City today. T. L. Davidson, Democratic candi date for state treasurer, went to Port land yesterday. W.E. Burke, who Is a candidate for tbe legislature from Multnomah coun ty, Is in tbe city. Hon. Q. M. Irwin went to Eugene, where ho speaks tonight. He will alo visit other points in Southern Oregon. V. H. Holmes, E. II. Fiagg, V. O. Westaoott and W. H. Egan went to Portland on the morning overland train. Tilmon Ford and Dr. J. O. timltb start Thursday for Ban Francisco. Mr. Ford will bold some political meetings ou bis return tour from the tbe south line of tbe state. County School Superintendent J. B. Graham is visiting schools In tbe northern section of the county. He will call on the teachers at Parkers- vllle, ML Angel aud Townsend before returning. Wm. Kays, a Polk county man aud okl-Ums race horse man, was at the fair grounds yesterday. He will be there with his runners as soon as the track is put In condition. While plow ing tbe race track a man came across an old (well. Tbe team passed safely over but the man fell in up to his ueck. A very lucky Hod, as there would have surely an accident occurred somotltne, more serious. A prominent citizen today remarked that be bd read Governor Pennoyer's speech in reference to tbe financial question. He wouud up by saying: "The governor in tbat tells what he knows Is not true, and a man who will do that will steal." IN ALBUMS- COST. Flatly Denied. Ed. Jeuhnal: Sir: In your Issue of April 20, Mr. J, A. Hunt charges, th chairman of the PopulUt Ceutral corn uilttee of Insisting that one of hu col leagues Join tue in chartering a saloon for the purpose of Influencing votes on cloctlou day. As chairman of the Ceu tral committee I wUh to say that there is no foundation to It whatever aud I most emphatically deny the charge. CitAlKMAK Ckx. Com, Deafness Cannot Be Cored. Of the bills which Pennoyer allowed to become laws without his signature, but which bis veto would have stopped, -we note the jute-mlll act, carrying an appropriation of $100,000; tbe branch asylum for the insane, $165,000; the argricn'.tural college, $51,000; the sol diers' home (Including building and support), $39,000; for expenses of tbe state university. KJO.OOO, and for ex penses of tbe National Guard, 560,000; for the flahwav at Oregon City, $10,000; and fsums innumerable for boards of agriculture and agricultural societies, state and district fairs and improve ment of grounds; together with appro priations for miscellaneous things all over tbe state, as a flab hatchery in Lane county, a soda spring in Linn and a graded school In Like. To go through the whole list would be a heavy task, but here already is an ag gregate in excess of $600,000. The governor really has not tried to hold down expenditures at all. His few vetoes of appropriations have been em ployed for political effect, aud where be bas feared to arouse local opposition to blnuelf In any county, if he should oppose appropriations, he has made no opposition, but rather bas helped them along. Oregonlan. tbe campaign at least. NEWS. Associated Press report and state capital news a specialty. EDITORIAL. Timely, pertinent and independent di&cusaion of leading events, men and measures. CIRCBLATION. The One Cent Daily is read by more people, of all shades of opinion, tbsn any other paper in Oregon out side of Portland. PREMIUMS, One of the best books in Engliih and American literature given witb the One Cent Daily every week, on the coupon plan. HOW TO ORDER. Send usa two-bit piece in a letter and try the paper for a month at least. We believe in the greatest possible use of silver, and receive lots ofltinthis way. Hofeb Bros., Editors, Salem, Or. Don't Be Humbugged. About so often Salem is visited by some sort of a wild-cat accideut or life insurance com pa uy, that lasts about as long as an Oregon mushroom, and the "aoeciai solicitors" ? always manage to catch some sucBers. As it is just about time that a visit be paid to this city by some of these fel lows, it would be well to remember past experiences in this Hue aud if wanting good, souud iusurance place it witb borne airents. Among the home a-euts none are better known thau tbe firm of J. L. Mitchell & Co., in the Holniau block. They represent re liable companies and pay taxes here. 4-27-31 by local applications, as they cat tue diseased portion of the cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafucss ana tuai is by constitutional remedies. Deatneea la caused by an inflamed con- ditlon of the mucous 11a ng of the Eustachian Tube. When thU tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, aud wbeu It is entirely closed drafnot Is tbe le riilt, aud unless the intltmmatlon can be taken out and thU tube restored to IU normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine eases out of ten are caused by catarrh, wnlcb is noth- lug but an Inflamed coudltion of the mucous surfaces. We will give Que Hundred Dollar for a ay case or OeafneM eautea by ca- LETTER LIST. The following letters remaining In tbe Salem poetonice May 1, 1894. ul called for. Those calling for them please say "advertised." Cook K R Imel Mary E 2 Chaves Barbel M Klein Jos Llndholm Mrs M MuseMillfori McMoniea W II Myers L M McCloreMrsPC Osborne Geo Robe won Martin A. N. Gilbert, P. M. Opera House Attraction. The coming of the Burton-Coleman company Is looked forward to by our theater goers as an evening of laughter, and It Is needless to state that these ex ceptionally clever entertainers will be greeted by a large audience next Thurs day evonlng when they will present tbe sensational comedy drama' "Si Perkins." It Is conceded to be one of tho funniest comedies on the road. h ivlng a complication of funny situa tions and amusing Incidents that holds fie audience in a continual round of m-rrlment Many specialties are in troduce.! incidental to the play. The ompanyis composed of a number of clever specialist, Inoludlng Mias Llllle Cjleman, who bas been endorsed by tbe press and pub'le as the premier of Spanish dancers. TaSy Loveil. wbo bascieited consldeiable ouumedt by his clever work, while the specialties orMasie Molyneaux, Sam J. Bjrtou .i n n r nuu j. j. una) are mre to prove entertaining, and those that want to eojjy a hearty laugh should go to the Ojiera house (next Thursday ey.'nlng. Admlislsn 75 and 60 cents. Watch for j the Hayseed street parade, the funniest on me road, it la better than a circus parade. Concert at 7 o'c'- o'l in front of the opera house by the famous Pughtown band. A Woman's Venture. Sax Francisco, May 1. Mrs. Dwars, ofTacoma, came to San Fran cisco to buy green eckhIs. She was shown the baus money and refused to take it. Tbe two men with whom she ixa negotiating tbeu grabbed $400 of good money belonging to her and ran. Both were caucht. India's Mints. London, Mty l.-In the house of commons the secretary of state for India, replying to q-iestions, said the staUment that thegovernment intend ed to r?open Iudia mints is entirely UUiUUUUl'U. New Advertisements. TTT ANTED A girl 1 1 flo general housework. Apnlr at on. tJOUSE TO BENT-Corner Church andFer- LI. ry bm. Smith. Inquire at 83 State street. A. B. 4-11 tl JL hold a rapture where all others have uuea sirct. PAPERS. Portland, aaeramento, oeattle, Tacoma and Ban Francisco papers on sale at BeHnett'a. Poatofflce block. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Literature a1nflgongaleat336 Liberty street. of all -lT mms PAPEB Is kept on.flle at E. C. Dake's JL Advertising Agency, U and 63 Merchants Exchange, San Kranclsco, California, where contract for advertising carj be made for li. new Pell j-ihu's breakfastl food 1 delicate sp?c'alitr, ,9 just introduced by Joe Clark, tbe Court street grocer. nttzt&mM't iww oSr'l Dun bar Wm De Leon Chas Gardner A X Hagen Henry ilarrineton M Judd Carrie L We Know. Ladles will consider It a kindness to uuw wuere to iook ror somethloR elegant and fashionable in rnllluerv mm win not bankrupt them. Beauti- luiuraua. uew Biyiewana colors, moire ribbons, buckles, fllowers, ian entire new stock of sailors to follow in a few ujb,j ai airs, riesters Court milliner. (Tasteless-Effectual.) $ BILIOUS and NERVOUS! ? DISORDERS. $ f- . r ... X aaca as aicK Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Liver Complaint, and Female Ailments. CorertdwitlxaTtsUleu & Soluble Coating. SS-JTPtpy Canal St. -'-'rrvv u E. X. WAITE PBINTING CO , BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal JBlanlc JPublishers. Bmh'a New Brldcover the bank. Com'l str ee Closing Out! 1 ((( ROLLS WALL PAPER at IjUUU Wholesale cost, VJ State strett,. This paper must be all closed oat In a short time. Gail early and get the Dnest and best, papar cheaper than ever wlU be sold again. Oteiner' CARBOLIC SALVE s GUARANTEED To cure Burns. Charmed Hands. No cure, Money Refunded. etir. 3rJtcra.E". -RTfnci "' vfiwvn street f$9 Qottonreial S. A ItoSK Fair. The members of the I Bafcai horticulture club have decided kt Li silit Ilia frWlPtti ttnniml tvW4k uhil I. , ,. ... o-i... . .. ,.. J tarrb) that cannot be cured by mmwuwiy .r iu o.. . .jr a catarrh Cure. Bnd for i-lrwilirs. ft. 4te H4 tKMMble. Committee have F. J. Cucnky Co.. Toledo. O. I beu appointed oa premium lists, ttc. ' Sold by druggists, 75c Hall's Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. CAPRICE'S QgHsan la MiliJoas of Hooim m V. .. e j.. naraware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery .nia m m ii. dnbi-mi viifcMw... I hHv ho8!?1'7 of fltUnK te Eye with Glasses wUhVembvadF ' r,tyte Wi? jk "& wwttr. ..i iv n uun, cuauiea um i can fit your Eyes at one sitting. thirty.flve years1 experience, which, trial Case, enables me to cor Imryala-el.n.nr'rrL?'08'6-. Tberelsno charge for myser See? Flees. I carry a larce 11, "X T T " -r - J"l uoous ana can fit your Eyes at one sitting, W. W. MARTIN. Optician THE NEW tZtTT STABLES UXafK""n"- W k- ' -... ..mogg eomj, of -4o Van tbe Saudi postofllee. PERRY & CO., full Use of Trucks RYAN" & CO. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes and the most complete stock oi Brushes of all Einds in the State. Artists' MateriaIs,Linie, Hair, Cement and Shingles and finest quality of GRASS SKEDS or. woman competent to MrW R, 8. BEAN.OourtandailhBla. 4.29 tf TAKEN UP AdarK brown or black Ally. white star on forehead and white on W with white off fore and hind fool, 2 or 3 year? old. not large, irre action, carries head hltb. Owner call ou H. A.Hklnner, West Balem. and settle. 4.J5',, AT LARGE BUly Wright's boys (and Billy doesn't know bow many) are at large mowing lawns, dclng garden work, aud othti. wise minding other people's business, an well as their own. Give them a trial and be aappy. 416 1m rflHK most perfect fitting truss made. Will i rupture v For aafe by J. Ii. Parrlsh, 401 Capital 12-lk-tt MANUFACTUn'EftS'oTHop aud Cooking Btoves, Hollow ware, all sizes, and Chilled Plow Points. Full line cf cjtove Kxtraa. Sines repaired. All kinds nf A'xvx. ih. i 1 W-rDBdQ SJ wu- flu. Ki4WJ UUH ence solicited. ,. niiflfcrHifMUf-rf" 'mr,'T(tt3 ? TC9&. . ,. rv.XJU. ns iU " rr" iuiiy'tiinMiitMiiri