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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1895)
-w,PJH"'rlW" i. Iti h TIE CAPITAL JODHUL (DAILY AttD WKEKLY.) BV KOFKK BROTHBR8, 'WEDNESDAY. FEB. 6, 1895. j-faffP" F2R80RAL8. O. W. Coolldga of Eugene, Is Id tbe diy teeing tbecn legislate. Col, N. JI..Knlgbf wm a pam-ncir for Portlaud tbla morning. Robert Tbompson returned to Port land on tbe morning overland. Wm. Barlow, tbe pioneer of Clack mu county U In tbe city on business. Attorney J. A. Carwn returned tbla morning from ft abort business vh.lt to Portland. Mr. It. Clinton, editor of tb Toma hawk Is up from Portland. JIs la toj) plng at the Willamette. Judge Oallaway of McMlnnnvIlle, drova over to Balern yesterday and la taking la tbe legUlatlvo eetwlon. 1L M. Tucker, formerly In the feed business vu ft passenger for Oregon City on tbe Alton tnl morning. J I. l. French, proprietor ol tbe Freucb" restaurant, relumed lautt evening from a bualueM trip to Port tend. Mm. GrlndMall and daughter catne np from Portland on tlio morning local and will be the gueaUof Mrs. R. B. Fleming for a week. C. J. Dodd, prwldont of tbe Lane County Fruit Grower association, U la tbe city on bla way to a wetting of fruit grower In Portland. MhaMadalluetrahan daughter of Kx. Cblef Juitlce Htrahan of tbe Su preme court, came up from Portland thl morning and I vUltltig At tbe home of Governor Wm. P. Lord. "V. M. C. A. Auxiuahy. The Udlrs auxiliary to the '. M. C. A. hold an Interesting tneetlug In tbe Y, M. C. A. rooni,ycterday, tbe subject for discus ston being "Hauuah More." The sub ject for the next meeting will be "Har riet Jlteohor Btowe," at which time it Is hoped all members will bo prosoul. The ladles have decided to give an eu krUlumeiitoii Washington's birthday, February 23, for the beuellt ami umuw Meat of the youiKr members ol the luwctflatloii. AWOINTKO AMlrmTHATOK.-Chas. It, Davis has hceit apiolulud adtiiluls t rater of the ntala of Julia A, Cum things, t$omd, his bond being 1 1,000 Tlie proiMfty of the dMcd, which Is situated lu Vlrden, Illltiuls, U valued at 1 1,000, Ahikiiiik Crump of this pity la rise of the (wo heirs of the tciale. A LwmuwvH Hxjitai. -Toulht Viut. I'artlu and his uilUwlll give uue of lue lltie it4Ul fsr wlilih the MiMMbtif U iiutwl, II will h frre to the ItrvUlslura aad will ulva the iu ie nUsKtftiU ti a)HiuHy lo )pr uiif hum is imn iiuiie itsin iur iiiua ll vulturr. A iull admlMloit fve will In ulurytd Uto io hsvltitr tumpll' Wlitfy UcUU, (U4It A liJIiUKr-IUHH)H (lie Hiliulfwltf, liirtudiiiwlr ui (bur ailM, ai UitUUijt WhI 1) liiwo nf it t)ittll Ihuumli I (mil Unt U htwth l-Muidfy iuiokI out al lh Htm mn JHiulry and lhl mnivdul ly yihrJuiHlM. sr (IKKHMI. 'iM.-WimVMftM lju. ury Jmi ywMluif ihl ) mi lmv HW) a '1"K 0"M N HIIWImI Willi lifmnm th K. V. Hllvlttti. yHifciywniWHtty'4Hwi!i ihie v. Vtf UWft urn mm" ttituwmm" k ii tin in mi -A man uui hur.l ta TJIH ONIA' g Z Pole Circulating 9 2 LIBRARY. P H In Salem, I at F. S. Dear- f V born' Book fitore. 9 IV""' Catalogue. Wv abHWMlHjl Ulal Uf S4 Hvt yM KWll!y A lUWrll'pfcf W pmmittf IM if bM win LAsr manrs snow. Home Talent Excellently Entertotas a Large Aodieoce. Tbe Capital Minstrel derived their name from tbelr excellence no lew than from their geographical extrac tion; and they wem determined to live up to their reputation. Laat nlgbt'a entertainment wm a good a mlnlstrri bo aa one will eee in a "coon's age," and vaatly better than the average "aggregation of Ethiopian eccentric delineators," which periodically inflict thi'maelve on an unoflending com manity. Tbe very fact that the Capi tal arUxta are amateuri add tbe ele ment of marvel to the applause and commendations wbicbreet their per- f jrmancen; and all these are ennancea h thafact that the meet of tbe pro gram la entirely original, as well as Infinitely amusing. At Reed'a hut evening there was an audience which packed and jammed every corner, and putstanaing room a. a nremlum. and evervbody.contribotor and dead-bead, went away Battened. Th latter claw I generally tne most fynlcal and dlfllcnlt to please; and to bead It oil from carping criticism De tokena great merit in presentation. Tbe first part followed tbe conven tional bones. Umbo and interlocutor. with Interspersed solos and concertos "by tbe troupe." Part Second intro duced some very clever work in eong auddance, instrumental vagaries, and specialties of varioui klada and variety tyle. Part Third took tbe character of a a political satire "extravaganza" would have better described tbe situa tion. But by either name It was capi tally conceived and written; and capi tally mounted and acted. It was the uroducllon of Mr. Charles Burggratf, who gave testimony to bU reliance in ita merit by ploying tbe title role ot "Col. Corker of Cow County, a member of tbe leglslatnre," stuttined In his comedy eilorta by "Abraham 0'rack-a.Jack, a colored statesman, Minister to Tlmbuctoo, (under a Democratic administratlou), 'Billv Duma." I. M. Innlt, Corker's private secretary, Ed Hall," "Brason Gall, Member of tbo Third House, (Prceutnbly in the sitting senator's In terest) C. W. McLyman , an Investi gating Committee, very humorously indifferent to tbe specific subject to be Investigated; "Dolly Bweet (Tbe B wee test Girl I In Oregon) by name, at any rate. C. D. Ford," and several minor parts all equally well done. In brief, it was an night of fun and worth the expenditure of the money of tbe ticket-holder and the encomiums of tbo complimentarlea. HALEM'B CITY HALL. What the City Dads Did at Their Meeting Tuesday Evening At the regular sewlon of tbo council last evening all were present except Aldermen Murphy, Kay and Holman. Aside from the usual salary claims tbe following bills were paid: Balom Gas Light Co -. 12 10 D. H. ItJchards -- 2 00 Street laborers 4i! 00 J. A. BernarUI...... 0 60 BalemOas Co 28 20 The petition for au electric light at the crossing of Capital and Marlon streets, was rvjected. A sldowalk was ordered on M Union street, M prayed for by Wm. Hargeaut aud others. Peti tions for sidewalks In Capital park ad dition were duly referred, aud au or dluauce reported covering same, The petition for a light at the M, K. church was referred to the committee ou fire aud water. Instructions were also given that coiiiiultUe for aredlstrlctlug of the city's, lights, The "house numbering" ordinance received a favorable report. Wash Hllmoii, Mel Hamilton and V. P. Talklugtoii applied for a renewal uf saloon IImusm, lUforrod. The city euglueer was Instructed to euforeo a eJcatisr condition of gutter. V. II. Houthwlek appealed to (he council for a more prompt ymnit of lite claims of his firm for work on the pity hall. He eiplalunl thkt thpy litda.1 h money to pay oil lundi.sud that unit It was lorllKMtulug soon uwk would have to stop. Duueau HluVeJ thai lite wutiwll adjourn (w Thursday eyeuing of hls Wtk lu mt ildvr (ho mailer, whlub wm done. A I ikrmsu Allwft uj(M(td thai the oily hall kmihHU litVMllgate v dev WW il4H (( mttlfig ie riN)UUe luent tf Ih wiiliaet lu unh a way as o (u)Hfiuy twolMwi sod ijujsii ih hulldlUif, hut IHHIiIhk wm duns ( tliii li)tl. A UKHAt NIJ0W. tUUto U bogud 1st h w4ly nl situ (Ills aud UMU ! mi It IWW IWX. Il Will hfeIH ThuisJsy ttid ium ta ihiw 4s l His mm mrnii ilw itittttw, Jlie wbMallrwtlttij will N a (JUKhJ 4y, WIN U ( M4lriil tnwV wi wM) ilUplsy by Mr wth ih jiimI 114 tmkmf. (JH el lUMUl A Mwi(fyU Utummv hl WHk u4 HiipU Ih M ws, m hiy wMi Urn n4 Jl l O -f - OREGON wmm. Still Another Fruitless Vole for Senator. KEARLY ALL MEMBERS PRESENT. CoixsideraJi-Io KouUne Business In tlie House. SENATE. FEBBOABY 5 AFTKBSOO.V. Second reading of senate bills:; Hteiwer Simple form for deeds; re ferred Judiciary. McClung To abolish private eeaU; referred Judiciary. Kins-Liens for laborers, etc.; re submitted Judieiary. Bancmft Bonds for street Improve ment hi cltie of 20,000 or more; paneed. Brownell Appeals In Justice's ceurts: passed. Adjourned. HOUdE. KEBBUABV 6 AKTEBNOON. Houte called to order by Speaker Moores at 20. Smith of Josephine was called to the chair. Biker, chairman military affairs, re. ported favorably 173 with amend ments. Dunn Mining, reported favorably, 193 with amendments and 207. Myers Penal reformatory and char itable institutions, reported favorably 134. 144. Curtis Printing, reported favorably substitute for 41, 171 with amend ments, 223, 220. Poxton Judiciary, ably Myen.' bill for reported favor employment of convicts. Boothby Publl: morals, reported substitute for 23 amending Bee. 503 of code. McCrakeu's bill creating auditor of Multnomah county was takeu up us special order and passed. David Roads and highways, re ported 43 for foot paths favorably. Lyle Counties, reported favorably with amendments, bill 14 authorizing shcrltls to collect mileage; referred to committee on salaries of county aud state onicers without recommendation Templeon's bill for Calapoola county. Hofer Banking and insurance bill for taxing gross receipts of insurance companies; reported favorably. First reading of bills: 335, Long Amending tbo salary law of 1803. 330, Wright Prescribing manner of keeping county accounts. Second reading of house bills No. 255 to 287 , lucluslye, and 301 were re ported to appropriate committees, Daly aud Bluudcll presented peti tions from Benton and Douglas coun ties for re-enactment of tho law for deduction of Indebtedness from taxa tion, about a thousand names each; re ferred to assessment and taxation. Third reading house bills: 227, Templetou Creating Calapoolu county. Mottou to postpone considera tion for four days. Pending dlscustlou house adjourned. BKN'ATJS. KKIIItUAHY 0-MOUKINCI. Beuato vailed to order at !;80, Mr. Daly's bill, ineorporatliig Cor yalli, came up on third readlug aud passed; as aUo did the bills of Mr. Prices' salarlM of astnuor and oom inlulonvrs; Mr. Maxwell, for tUh hatahery at Tillamook. H. II, 317, Cogswell pretention of game, 2W, Holt exempting home strods from execution; were read a first time. Heuate bill regarding the Cetllo-1'he Dalle railway trsfito wm referred lo (hejudletary.l llsporl of the iptwUI wiiiuilttto ou the subjwit of an open river and ihtaxr transportation now Udwteu Cclllo aud The Dslha, t read, J)wny prtwunted a ms)rly teurt rumiMliHt( IIh hulldlMg af a host ullnwd. iUley rfwwoll (he mlHwrtly repurt urluglhe taoig ui Mr. Mini Ill's bill rt;uutiHg U atlway irtiile Iwiwiwh L'fsUtfaiMl Tlw lll. Italay imsv) Ihe adplsvu l the luluatlly Npwt wblah tsUM by a vi i nf Wht tw(H Utw4l mv4 ttMy the vsrte m Ibe HiluarUy rMit HUt HlHjy at It. W, ft Uf IMg-US) U, a t 'lite HiwMlly ipjeMt wm ft)Mis- tH W, !)! )UHriM, UslkrMth, ) urn, JahnMM , M 4, MaUtung, MiaUUiH, l'itwM, HtHMa, ht , AMMt. UaiiftJ, Mm, lh IIUU 'lit w was wIM li gtdtf ) AiiMi I wwm by HVtf Mmiw, jrei bjr Be. W. 0 Knl'. ODroadsandhigbwayswasinaeaaedJAr) I Q Wftbt, . mUni and iiessra. -""" -""- Cleeton were so appointed. first reading of boose duik rr f-Wfnn-PreMrfblng manner of ltlon and sale of lieu lands. m Tnp-Amendine. law of 1883 for compennatlon ol county otneerf. w-v.nH fm and referred to committee on compensation of slate and county AXwna Man tt oiljffncf (1UDMV Ol foreign flags on public buildings. 340, Lester-Prohibiting use of fisb wheels, traps, etc., in catching fish. 341, RIneareon by rametl-ReguIat ing sturgeon fishing. 342, Smith of Josephine Amending sec. 2328 of code. Bead tbe second time and referred to tbe committee on jo dietary. 343,Cleeton-For relocation of county seat. Bead second time and referred to committee on counties Mr. Conn introduced memorial to congress for vacation of the Klamath raeerve; referred to committee on reso lutions. House bills 228, 2, 294, 29-5. 296, 203, 299, 300, 301, 302. 308, ?S3 and 34 were read a second time aud referred to appropriate committees. Gates introduced a resolution for a committee to confer with the officers of ihauntipsiid ascertain why bouse resolutions are not acted upon by that body. Pending dltcusaion, the noon hour arrived. In pursuance of law and custom tbe senate members, beaded by their presi dent, arrived at noon, and Joined tbe representatives in the daily eflort to elect a United States Benator, and after the prescribed preliminaries, the joint ballot was called and resulted: ' Dolpb, 39, Hermann, 13; Hare, 10; Williams. 9: Weatherford, 7; Lord, 3; absent, 0. m BIVEli NEWS. Steamer Modoc came up from the me tropolis last evening and proceeded on to Corvallis. Tbe Eugene came down from Cor vallls late last evening. Sb'e remained at her dock over night aud left for Portland atO a. m. The Altona left for Portland tbla morniue a little lale but with a large loud of freight; forty tons of mis.ella neous for Ban Franeinjoaud ten tons of hay tor Portland. She bad on about two dozen, passengers for lower river point. Tho Eaglet reached Salem this morning and after unloading ten tons of coal, left for Eugene. Her power not being sufficient to enable her to get over tbe Clackamas rapids, Just below Oregon City, she resorted to ber capstan and line und crossed without trouble. As the captain Is not fully acquainted with the river, he tied tbe boat up at Wheatland for the night, proceeding up the river this morning. Scool Bsard At the regular monlhl) meetiug yes terday the chief businesof the board was to audit bills aud approve tbe monthly report of Superintendent An derson. MUs Welch was elected a teacher for the balance ot tbe school year, and Superintendent Anderson was authorized to make such changes lu the books used as he saw IH. Diplo mas ol graduutlou were ordered Issued to the follewing: ' Margaret Laura Parkhurst, Lovlna Kuellu Yoder, Qeorglena Uleuore Uwyuue. Mary Grace Bellinger. Mabel Claire Smith, Nannie Belle Malvln.l Leonldas Clsud Jones, John BusmJIJ Coleman, Albert Williau Bhulzt, Fred Komi, Paul Vandersal, Camella O. Col. bath, Lillian Louise Matlock, Mildred ChrUtlne Kirn, ISthel lone itik'Joii, mien .inhiiuvuu iiuqiiiiza, vuun u. Jaeksou, lUnry Thomas Bank, Leone Gerald Holland, A ruble Klgar Mill ard, HowUud Smith Bouthuiok. Nellls Jlrowu, lidwlii I), Horgaii. Statu Ho4hi of Piuhnai-y. Itleyaji applicant pHwrud hefir the state iMMrtl of phwrnmav ytotwdsy far txmluilou I'wir allieis bad Ih tetidwl to be priit but were ubsvbW ably dMistiHl. 'J'h (we iruHHtl yetr dy uwr. FuhK IS. MeCUiie, Win. P. Murray, sad Ira L MaCuuiwaii, 1'uU.wJ, AMbtu W. Hiarkbwra, IliNWiuvilla, DatiM W. Ward, Yufmi 0(v, M V Itopft, ftMturg, W U. MImi mi i'aul, FwU IJ, ('ldwt4l, Jmu, Aituta T. NHHtr, tMam; L fj. Ilftww, tUHK; I. It IltKUy, Uu(4 J I III. Tb Urd NMMttvuMMl utav HataCMiferiuA hm A y burfy ( di miM liw bi4 . w a UKlApf w aav it wwr, -1 w pic a mi ia iwi aMH MMM W ! i.v i ! II is. HiKl4 LT mi'H HlMili 'iJUl t'a4rkl ff k Wt 4lHiwt af MMMUati u4wi M t i4i m&mmm n-- mtMi kt TWTM AU(W - Alai UkhmMu mum i m utNHNa khUn. Itk Um nun Uw tmmm h hear At tlflw u i4a I pttfvttoMi ut iMum If ye wkm UiHtia 14. . . . . i - w w Other Reasons Why We Get Discouraged, Ubor's Tiresome Sameness Wears Body and Brain. Depressed System Is Often Badly Nourished. Paine's Celery Compound a Perfect Rpmedy. Better Evai Than Rest ad Change for the Weary. The more minutely all kindg of work becomes subdivided, tbe more same ness and monotony creep into each man's labor. Day after day, day afier day, in tbe same rut till little interest remains in the work, and the mind and body are gradually robbed of energy aud healthy elaaticity. Unless something la doue the prolonged strain is likely to result In health failure, nervous symptoms appear, cares that were once lightly cast oil now stick like burs, slight physical exertion tire?, aud the end is complete prostration and breaking down cf some vital organ. Business men feel this, public offi cials, wage-earners, housekeepers, every man and woman whose work allows of little or no rest and chauge. At fie llrit email beginnings of ner vosuness, or when languid fevlln;s do not disappear after a sound night's sleep, tbe prudent person should know that he or she must check this dc'.ne in health by the use of that ceoulne nerve food and blood renew er, Paine's celery compound. The family physician kmus power over diseases of exhaustion nud debility when he orders it, w so minj careful practitioners are now doing in every city and small town throughout the United States. AssoonH'"e has filrly begun to use Pttiue'd relery compound, every day will be n linn step toward abured health. Nervous, unhappy, aud feeble persons find their llb becomes more solid, a more healthy color takes the place of the waxy, sallow look, and mere comes a clear increase or tlie vol ume of blood aud an increased normal appetite because of this rapid feeding of the entire system. Work becomes easier. '1 bis searching tonic goes at once to the very causes of nervous disaster and breakdown. It is invaluable In all wasting diseaen, In all cases where unusual demands are made on the sys tem. Especially It is true in tne ca c( mothers aud invalids recovering from elcknesf. Paine's celery compound has saved thousands from mournful jeara of feebleness, from tbe weariness of pain and from bodily weakness. It means health and happiness. LETTER LIST. Tile following letters remain in the Salem postoffice, Fen. 6, 18G6, un called for. Those calling for them please say "advertised." Amend Laura Hanson Mrs Frank Johnson Mrs J E Johnton David Kerns W W Keauey Claudl Boott & J)ntly Brown Mrs D II KUIICll J J Clarke J B Clarke M II Mr ila)NM V ( OoJlni J II La Mont Ada S Mellltlre Lena Xert J uo Nixon Wm I.. . r . . I, I'tuUa f'v Cook Mary Mrs t'artwrtuht CM Ponl VioMMr8 GaduMa Wm Oliai Tho Ilk5hVrZn M Mrs tMulkir It M feoU BteueN HHehs Mrs C I'aVlor Mm kUr..i, llil fW... rw "" mmtimn H. P. Howiux. p, m vtUiSBtt University. iveofMiiiftg xerm of M WHI wwtta L'alw4gr ttyiMuoi will o mr rrtyr f mj,, im kl k r mmwuhk twm win u HWM. ikM. O. o. JIwhl will iMas. it m axHMMait that ha f "" WW UUvw lit onwaJTai 4im. I Niai (M.aan wM U UMK. Aptti, ik. lilt A (feMfty Maatlii. AH 'ryn Bruw. Ki oiWri lUr. J-J H. IMMrl to mm M. t, iiii tmi mmm, m lavtlMi to iumi j it yu ,UM, MW(V( ttttmf r "' -" m arMi MMMyr. " Hall fwwf iu4 t.i ... .i h. ni i. ... .-.. " -. T t - ai Umu " AU-vt wo lirir4---"-,; iu iiWu(m - urn ut iu jij, ij f Weekly AND Weekly ONE .ONLY TWO CASH IN The best offer ever papers in Call or address Salem Oregon. VALLEY LOCAL NEWS. MARION. The farmers in tbe vicinity ot Ma rion are tiking advantage of the fine weather and are turning tbe soil upside down preparatory , to sowing their ipnug grain. V. J. Hadley, one of Marion's raer jhanis, is taking in the signti at tbe iipllal and Murk Ell's stands behind the couuter during his absence. Ab Cornelius is shipping a car of biledhay and one of straw for the Portland market. St. Heileu nniilitis have traded their farm mi tne hill west of town to a Sa lem mtu for property near Salem, and Rouerx i moving to tbe l&ttsr place. Mr, and Mr. I'ucy who have been living with her father north of town for some months past, will return to their home at Newport this week. Oyster supper at the Doran hotel Tiiurday night by the W. F. M. S. BROOK3. Revival services were resumed Tues day evening, Rev. J. A Wood aud wife assisting Rsv. Royal, They will con tinue all this week. E. K. Shaw and wife drove over to Sllverton Tuesday. The Epworth League held its reg ular monthly business meeting Mon day evening. We now have a harnessmaker in connection with our shoemaker. Mr. H. Jones and wife spent Sunday with Mrs, Jones' sister. George Masseys wero tho guesis ot Wm. Elans' Sunday. Rev. Royal visited the Capital Mou day. Thebop growers of this vicinity were met here Saturday by the hop men of Gervais and Parkersvllle.to discuss the merits of the hop growing Industry. A number of our citizens thought h would be nice to have some oouu meat, consequently tlie other evenlug the boys took a round through the tim ber, aud utter several of them tailing Into the ureek, they returned with no more aoou Hun wheu thoy started. iilam Shaw visited friends in Salem Saturday aud Sunday, Cllntou Myriok came dovvti Sunday mmi 8,lul tt faw ,lsy8 w,Ul f"l,a lw . A. Joiim went un to the Lanital Saturday, Mr. Ubrub, national araulir uml ktate leotnrer of (he W. C. T. U., siwke Ut the Mhwsl Prlduy uflartioou aud ut iIia l i. rp.i.i t i . MioauuiHiirnuny nigiil. Bile MU'i lrl a nwrtely here wi II aMIve mm. - mtt, riiy hold llialr firn wmtog l Mw-Jdiw JIUuum,' m 840 '0IMty afUMwwu. All m eordlally luriud i aUHHl. JuhiiaU luikth had batitMe Is g. Iwu Maturtlay. Ww. Itilw Hmy, wu vUUJ Uw. MaiMy1 tfgturday. Ph. ula'TW wrwurh uuiy put on iu u,u; VMM Utmm h iiU j ', I l,. !. mm With i I "I I. .i I M umimam Mtmt II . I " ' mm I HHm far si tb. Urm wmi uaiuu.ii ..i.. Journal THE Oregonian YEAR DOLLARS-.! ADVANCE. jmade on Weekly! Oregon. HOFER BROS., Editors; journal Doli'ii lattm in town and so art! Ken worthy it liarnct', nnu inev nrel perving a lino meal for only 15 cents. "UMBRELLAS," why that's our business, we make new and repair old. Call or drop us a card, and we will attend to your wante,! Covers all prices". Iso. 187 Commercial)! Htr&Jt.ut ar p stoillce. J. L. Kaplinger, Ve6ell Pt-rka' Cough Syrup on a positive guarantee to cure nil thrcei und lung tioiibks. It bus stood thf .est fc.r many years and today U tb, eudlug remedy for the cureofcolda otmumptlnn aud all diseases of the j rhroat find lungs. Prieo 50 cents and 1.00. Luuu & Brooks. Money To Loan. Call on C, Marsh, room 2, over post office. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Paints, 4Hs, Window CliissVarnisJej and the most complete stuck oi brushes of nil Kinds in the itate. Arttsts 3Iateri.'i!s,5Limc, liair.ccmeiir turn wiinciesaKd -i .. . ... iiucst (lutilitr of !IASS SKEDS New Advertisements, UAN 1 bi- j'usuii s Oiuvauer u! guoa ad M tron. Lfbir.,1 hulnry uu ;1 expense paid veeltW;IVimi.n-nt position HUUW.S llloW O i , Mirstr rue , i'urtland.iOuvon. 1-6-Apr-l"- s iji I.UKM l'uu l.iji jruiu real KeuUr 1' mum be anleto ouy u team, WHoD.liai. I'bni, a ii'lei.ilrill.plDw.aad harrow Innulte t 1'iSCuwiiuroUi tutml. Feed 6 Lure, liif AT IiA.tK i 1'rICK-Last clumce to get otoolce thuroueiiiirtd chickens at Lall li"?f , iUoUr,t 0A o1 u hundiejj must be sold. 'ofl?''11 tx"l).,',trAilv!rtliilu Aueut 2 McrcoiuU' Hxclianje, San Kranclsco, 14. lourauthoiiXMd iij; eat. iuib paper w sepi U flLVIII 1114 fliJlQM, ; liiHlntlAiS bL'lKMHl .llanilnru oFftTI jtljidj on wtlw nt mh Liberty utroel. yKrTii f fr.H-lMtne lot of iituvy Uron tai i. 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