aer-'"1 "W -mi "P'W!''!"JW-(yW(llWJWF.WW"M."- yvy "W- ' ll &zz&aacsmii el . . . - , ' -'i 1 1' 1 1 if i-'fl Itaw's MwLl" mlmm f OHANCIE IN BILL OK rr ''""' mJ. . s - " ' itW'U,'lniliyWiMHiwi.-i I Hrt.tr i1 liWl ill yjfcir,'li'l'l??VJtf1''MiM UXMhl a4rtVtMitm lrtrtj FAH.K fet u WJ with onire,t4 or milk; Mw potatoes, bren.l and dairy butler. .... . .. aoo mrioin uia Mutton Chops . ...-- rotk. Sausage.-. . Veal Ontlet, plain - Mam and Eggs. Macon and Kggs., 20o 20o aoo aoo 200 250 ... 830 Hamburg BUsak nl.l.ii.U(ulfBtll1 ICtfffl Sirloin Steak with Onions BirlolnBUakBpanUh T-Bono Blrloln Veal OntloU, breaded.-.-. . - " PERSONALS. Chicago Advances One Cent anil a Half. EXPORT ME NOT HOPEFUL, Big Surplus in ltussia to Soil in Europe. Mr. Goo. J. Pearco and children went to Albany today. Attorney General Idteman oamo up from Portland thin morning. Mrs. McGowan, of Dallas, who has been the curst of Hon. Fhll Metscban's family, left today for Bprlnfleld, Or. E.H. Stock, Junior member of the firm ot 8. M. and E. H. Btook, re turned last evening from an extendi d visit north. President J. M. Wallace, of the Ha lem Water Company, who haa been poorly for eeveral dayB, Ib confined to his home today. J. H. Ohalker, aud Harvey Uoltle, ol Portland, both representatives of the State IuBuranco Company at thitt laco, are lu town today. Johh Porter, ot Btuyton, and Abner Lewis, of Hhaw, were In town toduy. Mr. Porter reports a tight ruin at hm placolasl night. ChlefofPollcoAd. Dllloy wears his letteye In a sling, not becauso some hobo reached it, but on account of Inflamatlon caused by a weak optic. Judgo Young, the Balem lawyer who has bo long been an Invalid, has grown strong enough no that today lio wont out on Kabrlluri Smith's farm lo Bpondthoday. Mr. Bhopard, of Zena, went to Port, land this morning to purohano an ad ditional fruit dryor of 100 bushels eitpaclty as hla pruno crop 1b proving too big for his proaelit facilities. K. B. Hunter, who has beon visiting hla brother-in-law, H. B. Gilo, the past few weoks, left this morning for A.horoft. B. C. Ho Is a divinity atudoutof tho Queen's collcge.at Kings ton. Mr. Handsakor, tho now atoward at the atato insane asylum, waB In tho city today gottlng acquainted with our merchants aud business men, He Is a uatlvo Bon of Orogon, aged 80 and a pleasant gentleman to do business with. Tub Faotb in tiik Oahi4. When aakod it. hla olgara woro purely a homo produot! Aug. Huckonstcln, who makes tho famous "La Corona," ad mitted that tho Btook used in them was the imported article, but tho work 1h all dono at his Balom factory. Ho em ploys ekllled labor, pays good wages, good ront, and adds considerable cash to Balem'B circulation eaou wo. HmokerB should remember this when they buy a cigar. 1 Tl Albany Hacks. Albauy papers state that arrangements aro begun for a three daya racing moot at that city Just prevlouo to the state fair. Sep tember 12, 13 and 14 have been named as the days, Funds are being raised for tho races whioh promise to bo the Uveal over held In tho ataie. Bomo vory fast horses aro In tho state and will bo entorod. A Fabiiionablb PiiAOR. Aa a rule a fashlonablo restaurant is an expen alvo plaoo to eat. Not bo at Kenworthy & Barnett'a, where you got the best at the lowest cost, SAW Wool). OthorB may, but we sell clothing and can suit you In price or quality, whether you aaw wood or do bualuess. G. W. Johnson & Sou. m ' Tin: Bust. Bulk oitaup the Hueat made aold at McCall Bros', cheaper than you can make It. ENLARGED AND INOREABED, Wo havo enlarged our Dreaa Gooda department and increased tho Btook. Note the bargains: IWo a yd, All-wool French Novelty Dresa Gooda. 85o a yd. 801 n 0 h all-wool Ladles' Cloth. 6O0 a yd. 601 u 0 h all-wool Ladies' Cloth, a model olotu for winter wear, Come In aud see our lines of Bilk Finished Henrlettaa, Fine French Serges, Blaok Sololls, High Novelty Dress Goods. GLOVES. NTnw freah stock of Foster's kid f-hook-fl per pair; tho "Fowler" 5- A $50 blaok bilk drew pattern, to be Klvenaway In our Dress Goods depart Lent. BVJowdng. if ladles', men' and children's hoes. Tlw owh Dry Gd UWblHH wwl. WHEAT TAKB8 A JUMP. September wheat opened this morn Ing at GOo aud rose steadily during the day. Tho lowest point reached wan 60 and tho highest 01J. TODAY'S QUOTATIONS, Soptetuber, opened 00io.; lowest 60 J 0. Docember, opened 02 c; lowest 62JO. May, opened 074c; lowest 00. The Liverpool market remains un changed from yesterday at 6s for August, September and October, 6s Jd for November and 6j Jd for Decombor. The rlso today wua enured today bj morts covering. The Salem brunch board of trade 4ure a chcular at now aa follews: woitiiO'a BUi'i'JUY. No satisfactory showing bus yet loin uindo for 181)5. On ThjI Jouiinai, Edltlounl page will bo foijnd etntlRtrls that goto show that thoijo la a large surplus In Russia for export. There Is no doubt lato Information' In tho bands f Liverpool merchants that hns not come to our country. The outlook Is not favorable for a Reed export market, OlilOAUO.Aue 2l. Wheat, cuhIi Ulo; Bepl. 01H". Nkw YonK. Aug so-Silver, (fr,lead,W0. BAN FltANOIBCO MAIIKBT. Ban ViuMCisco, Aug. ai Wheat, vflfa. Wuol-Oregou, choice, 10c: lulorlor, U7c; valiey.VMiio. hops uuuuiuioih. iipu), ... . - 1'otatoon-Karly Hose. WSOOc, Uurbnnkt 76o, MARION COUNTS" FRUIT UNION. What la Being Done to Market the Great Fruit Crop. TUo old freight dtpot of thoB. P, railroad company, at tho rear of Thk JouitNAl. ofllco, Is a busy place these days. This Is where tho Marlon County Fruit Union does itawcrk of grading, sorting and packing fruit ready for shipment to tho markets of tho world. Tho fruit Is brought In by Individual shitmors. who get tho benefit of car rates through facilities ollereil by mo union. It Is received by Mannser Korcthem, who is aaelstod by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wands, practical fruit growers of Salem. Eaoh producer's fruit Is kept separated, until It 1b sorted and packed. All culls are re turned to tho shipper, and the choice fruit la placed to his credit. Pears are each wrapped In paper by tho young lady packers, then pressed and nailed up by Mr. Wands. A row of packers Is at work on elthei side of tho long building, and the girls aro paid by tho amount of work dono. For neara they recoive a cents a oox, mm for plums and prunes thoy receive 2 cents for a crate of four baskets. They tnako from 7& cents lo gi.ou per uay. Newspaper Man 'Taken on Higli UP AKD SUOWIS THE EARTH'S V What Is Making Saloin a Great Fruit Shipping Center. This is good wages, aud will scatter not a llttlo money In our midst. Tiik Jouhnal Is more than pleased to seo this Industry growing lu this manner, and hopes eoou to oe the day when every fruit raiser will havo u packing houso on or near his farm. DOTY has Smelt. Died. KIGHTLINGER. At their home lu m..ih, H.1I..111. Wednesday evening, August 28, 1805, Auulo M., wife of E. Murlon Klgbtlliiger, aged 83 years, S months. 1 day. Deceased was takenjll tho ilrat, week In July and never fully recovored. Afior a few weeks her physicians dis covered that an alwcras had formed and a enrglcnl operation became neces ciirw. This she underwent, and riy iumo. u ,VK1.. 48c; Tk o,w Oaw Milling-, I'QKTIiANU MAIIKET. Pohtlxnii, Aug. 29. Wheat, valley, Klour-Il'orlland, $:.85 HenUin county, 3.Wj oaU-Whlio. aiastto; milling, asaaOos t 23I3lo; rolled. In bagi. Si.760o.00; barrels, Ctv,s; oae, .,o. .. . I'oUiUm Now Orogon, 3i3&5o bu. Hay tinod, gJau.W per ton. Wool Valley .11 Wl So. MllUtun-llrun,l0.60i BhorU, J12.50; chop leed.ll'AaiSpertoni cnioken wneai.KOji.poro. II ides-grt en, lallod. UU Ibi fl undur.W lbi. 71 ir.ra nininmiii 111. n. (iiucy creamery, lftSSlTo; imr uiguuu, iv4jiwuj lions Nominal 1 lliiltur Oreifon ninoy dairy, n14c; oommon,740, tn,,i. UljeoftO uicguu iuu Qruu. ivtii'-, Kggs Orogou, Ifttfllo pr doi. l'uuliry-Onloaeu. IJ.W-jJH per di IJ.UX8aJWgetso,fl,)U.W; turkeys, doz; ducks dressed, neif-Topsteers, 2)ao per ft; lair to good sters,2iaa 3o; cows, 2iaaXoj dressed Deer, U4?ui'ton-lJost boo!, Il.75o2.00; choice owes, ,-iae.dhtavy.;p8,78;ll.ght and ,oou.., yw.. ,-!-- ;-. o..,. vcai aniuu. tuuicw. uu. nvp r " HAI.KM MAURKT. WliKat 41ebu. OHiH-aOttWWc; now lRo. 11 ay-Ualed. ohuat, VtfHatSfr, timothy, 170. iflour. lu wboiesaie lou. 1160; retail, IIIHO; Dran. uuic li,uu; sacseu, in 13.UO; cuop feed. lia.00ul3.UO. oal-Drossea.ia iUOa rwi-j'im.Dui w, llofs Uressed. ie. Mvo CatUo-l?ift!lio. Hheep Uve.i0. Wool-llest,UKo. Hops Heat, C111O. Kggs Cash, 100. Uuttor-UMt dairy, iSalM fUuoy creamery liiiioo. cnesse lOaWKa. .. . , Farm Bmoicd Meata Uacon.80; bams ll;o, shoulders, 7a. "outoe-New, aoo V bu. Unions 2o, lMultry llrollers,',7cj hens,.0o; duels, 07c. Turkeys-OaSo. llartlett pears 25o bu. Apples 65a30o bu. INMOhes-tlttbu, I'lums 2So bu. seemed to recover from tuo stioou nlcoly aud to progreps until last Friday, and since then hor condition has been yery weak. Mrs. Klghtllnger'B maiden uuuio was Flemmlug, and Bho Is a native of Penn sylvania, but has lived In Salem since quite young. Bho was murrlod to Mr. Klghtllucer here In 1870, and besides hor husband leaves two daughters- Ethel, aged 15 years, and Loua, aged 12 years. Mrs. Klghtlinger'H relatives reside nt Dallas, Tex., and were tele graphed the sad intelligence lust night. Mrs. Klghtllnger was a most helpful and klud hearted neighbor, evor wll llug aud anxious In help in bIcIiucbb aud distress. Suo was a devoted and conscientious member or the Cuthollo church and an earnest worker in Its aid society. Sho was also a member of tho Degree of Honor. Roy, J. B. White, pastor of St, JuBoph's ohurcli, is awuy on vacation at tho Uppor Soda sprlugs. If ho can return tho funereal will not tako place until ho comes. Further notice will bo given. The family of Mr. Klghtllnger are nearly heart broken over tho loss of tho mother aud are receiving con dolonco from tho largo clrolo of frlouds of tho deceasod A real cstato mun took a newspaper man up into ono of the highest of the red hills and showed him the whole oarth as far as he could see, cut up Into fruit farms and planted to orchards of all tho semi-tropical fruits of the earth, apples, pears, peaohru, plums, Freuoh, 'Gorman.Hungarinuaudltullan prunes; apricots, neotarlnes; peach plums, sil ver prunes; grapes, blackberries; straw berries, .cherries; gooseberries horo tho miud of the newspaper man began to bo dazed by what ho saw, and his satanic majesty wo mean the party who took him up on the exceeding high red hill lu the fruit lands south of Salem, recalled I1I111 to his souses by showing him a single Oregon overhear ing blackberry bush ten feet high and twenty feet across, "Tho man who owub that lives in tho pretty whlto house down there by tho spring. He came from Illinois n few years ago aud I pcrsume ho la the laziest man in On-goM He not only cultivates all hia gurden and fruit on a riding cultlvutor but ho Is ton lazy to pick blackberries,1' "JInw docH he yt any to eat then," asked tho scribe. "II '3 sprcadd a clean sheet under the uusn nr.u men Kites it u suase wim a gulden rake aud down como a quart or two of dead rlpo berrles.reudy to melt "What doyoG fliluk of this sight aiiyhn ?" Ashiil tbu tempter. Ia II not uuturally very beautiful lo boglu with'."' Foroncoo real estate man told tho truth, and I added: "Nature has been very lavish with the Wlllnm- Mte valley, but It Isn't a circumstance to the eflect of these endlisa rows of fruit trers, whon wo know that at tho end of them staud Immense iruit driers, und u llttlo furthor on refriger ator oars to land tho fresh products lu an unllmltwl market, that maktBlt a paradise, because you can't havo heaven here on earth uuleps It pays." THK KIM) IT DRIKK. We stopped to look at two ot them In the Liberty neighborhood, another email town that Is springing up around ono of those fruit centers. Ono of these Is an 800 troy pruuo evaporator. It will cure 400 buaelsh of pruuea per da. The orohards Hlreloh over the hills and yalloys In all directions, tho three, four aud ftvo year old trees all eot with a good crop. September Is tho prune harvest aud a hundred pooplo will bo employed here at the factory. This la tho largeft pruno drier in Oregon and probably in the world. Another one has been built aoross tho road by H. B. Jcry also of largo capacity. He will handle almost exclusively Italian prunes. C. L. Daley, who has 05 acres of orchard, will dry tho Frouoh or petite pruno on his largo drier. At least forty large drlora have been built In this part of . . GET POSTE Every economical ho-i'uwifo should call on un holmo pur chasing anything in tho dry goods litto. nndif wo cannot suit you wo can at louse post you in rogincl to prices. Capes and Jackets in Endless Variety, Elegant New Line in Linens. SATURDAY SAT0RD1I Special Sale of Underwear. Grand clearing out of all summer goods in this line. Thoy must go. M.& E. H. STOCK 115 STATE STREET. DOTY has Rook Cod. Born. HURST. At their homo on South rnmmorolal street. Salem. Wednes day, August 8, 1805, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurst, a son. 1 i Kill thk Thistles. At Eugene an ordlnauc la being enforced which requires citizens to "cut and destroy all thistles aud weeds lu atreets aud alleys contiguous to and on their propeity." A $20 fluo is the penalty. DOTY has Blaok Cod. tho valley this year, and It looks as though thore would not be half enough to handle the oiop, A great many of the largest and finest Italian prunes aro being shipped east fresh. THK CUNNINGHAM l'I,ACU. It would be ImposMblo to describe all these orohards hut ono of tliem thai has been grown whore u frw yais ego stood a wheal Hold In wn-.thy ( vlut Mr. Cuurilngham ami his KuDrme l.ave plaut.'d It thumselve-i urn! nmde l( what It is, and havo u right to feel proud of It. For their own use in d tho looal market thoy have all kind of BARR & PETZEL, Hop Stoves and Pip. WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. Plumbing iind Tinning. b 214 Commercial Streot. See us bofore orderinj, GRAY BROS,, HARDWARE WAGONS 11 B 1 1 w Will I I "Say, Bill, look horo; eco how I've been duped 1" "How is that (" "Why, hero is a pair of shoos on my feet I bought up fatreot and paid' 2 50 for them, and I could como right down horo on Stato streot to tho Union Bargain Store and got a mighty sight hotter shoo for 1.85. There is a good hard hall day's work gono for nothing. And look at this ntco Fedora hat for only 50c. They want six bits for tho same hat up on Commoicial st. I toll you it pays a follow to look round be fore ho spends his money these hard times." Youra for trade, Union Bargain Store DOTY has Poultry. Asylum Records. Tho asylum record for Wednesday wbb as follews: Mary Gorols, aged 44, died. Bho was committed from Mult nomah county Aug. 7. Dayld Morgan, aged 02, aud John "NVarnell aged 20, received from l'ortlaud. Long-spurred ohlokens haunt tho visions or the lattor. Edward Oox of Marion county, aud M. B. Brlndlo of Oregou City, were dlsoharged, DOTY haa Bturgeou. Check Fiuun. Andrew Atkinson, ot Dubuque, la., claims to have In dorsed a check for u man who repre sented himself to bo tho prluclpal of the ,lOregou normal sohool." At hla request tho names of the Oregon nor mal principals! have been forwarded, but It Is believed Atkinson la tho vie Urn of a bunco mau. DOTY haa Salmon. County Cash. The sheriff Wednea day turned oyer to County Treasurer Mluto ffil20. Thla la tho ln luwau. ineutof 1804 taxes, which now aggre gate $145,681. There will be one more payment before a Jclluqent proclama tion will be Issued. DOTY has Flounders. Brof. S.fi. Weimer. late of tho Rati conservatory, Frank fottou tho Main, haa opeced a class In Bnlem for Instructions on tho piano, oran, vlollu, mandolin, thorough-bass aud harmony. Terms reasonable. Call at Will's muslo store near post ollloo 6 2Uf DOTY haa Tom Cod. "A Nhw Tkaoiikk ''We our city now a ursi oiasa havo In German teacher In music, both In instrumental am) vocal training. Mako a cull aud vou will have her for a teacher lu your home. Terms aro reasonable. She stays at the home of Mrs. M. Dlglln, 602 17th aud Ferry streets. DOTY has Halibut. Df, Prko' Cream UaJtlas l'owW WmM's ft tUffcMt AWM4, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR CREAM BAKING P0WDIR IMott Perfect Mad. 40 Yn tkt Stadr4, lu your mouth-" As tho everbearing blackberry keeps on ripening fruit until ufler Thanksgiving, there seems to be quite a premium on lazluosa In Oregon. A SIOHT FOJTIIK Q0D3. That was what now unfolded itself to the view of tho writer, as ho stood on top or a high rldgo Just south of Robo dale. A perfectly natural vamphl threatre ex teuds In a seml-clrclo almost aboyo tho "town," consisting of post office, blaoksmlth shop, school house aud farm cottages. The rising land Is ribbed with rows of fruit troei from Low lund to Upland. Every direction as far aa the eye can Oitoh tho outline on the rolling rod hills are the same effects of endloss rowaol thrifty orchards. Tho dark green foliage ot tho thrifty young trees Just coming into bearing alanda lu bold relief agaluBt the heavy red fern laud now brought Under perfect tilth, aa a model orchard baa to bo kept here where all frulta are grown with out Irrigation. On the elopes of the hills are groups of majeatio oaks with here and there a grovo of tall fir trees piercing the skies. Grain fieldb ot per fect golden yellow Interspersed with clover lots just turning to eeed in the second crop completes the picture that Is altogether as lovely a landscape as thaeye can rest upon. Springs are bubbling and runulug out along the roadside, lu evory little depression, and even out of the tops of the bills. On every elevation windmills are spinning aud church spires rising, whljo aa a background to all aro the foothills of the eternal Illne mountalus. Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements, Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. W. Cor. State and Liberty St. SALEM' OREGON J, C. GOODALE, COBURG LUMBER YARD, TWEl FTM STREET, NEAR DEPOT, All grades and dimensions of Holding Lumbor.3 ILargent ntock and Lowes! lrlcrfl, - J'-" xwnvjiiiv, iwHuuKui. EXCELSIOR - STABLES- ed. C, HANSEN, MANAGER. Only good horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed, back of Stato Insurnnco bloak. Stattw i Or. face's Crcm baking Pewdar 1 A410jUiUJlVWwUwFlr,SaFwdw. small fruit, apples, pears, cberrlep, plums, etc., that grow In euoh great abundance aa not to bo counted hardly, but their main orchard la prunes. Here are four-year old trees from Ave to six luchea lu diameter, with from one to two and a half buahela or fruit on them. Tho Freuoh pruno trees are like Christmas trees, tho branches pondant with a heavy load or now beautiful pink globules gottlng sweet as houoy. How doea a man harvest a few thousand euoh trees? Veryeaay after you know how. Mr, Cunning ham haa a wheelbarrow with a spread ing canvas frame. He pushes It under the tree, glvea tho tree a slight shake and down pours the purple stream or wealth. lu thla way all the fruit la gathered eveuly ripe and cures In the most perfeot condition. SOUK OTHER OnOHAKDS. A man who la not In the newspaper or real eatate busluesa estimates that at present prices, and they aro not high, the Cunningham's will take nearly $2,000 worth of fruit oft their place this year, This is better than wheat farm ing. The Hart place right across the road we did not visit. It waa Bold recently twenty acrea for $5,009, We went over the 120 acre Cottle orchard, 60 acrea of whlnh was sold- renently to Philadelphia parties for (260 an acre, or $16,000 spot cash. It has an enor moua yield of apples and pruuea. A great many email orchards of ten and twenty acrea are Bold to Eastern people who hire them cultivated and intend when they come lato profitable bearing to come und live oa th'ew, The Oref oa Land company has several 800 aero orchards under perfect culture of two aud three year old trees, callod tbolr Bunnyslde fruit farms, all beautifully located with sprlURS and timber on them. They are not subdivided, but are to be put on the market in email tracts at $126 to $160 and aa high as (260 an acre. Many tracts are planted with small fruit and shrubbery all ready to eot a houso on by some enter prising owner. To drive through tho midst of these frultlands Is one ot tho moH lovoly experlouocs of our life, as thore must bo from two to three thous and aorea of orchards that havo beon put in by this ono company. Thickly settled neighborhoods are planted where a few years ago was the virgin forest. Now cottages are springing up and residences are being built and fine highways being laid out where a few years ago was a dreary aud desolate farming country punctured only here and tboro with a timber clearing Meeting houses where there were ser vices only once a mouth are now occu pied regularly, and nourishing Suuday schools are running. As I Bald this I noticed the being lu the buggy beside me squirmed uneasily, but was also pleased at the evident slgus of mateilt 1 andBpirltual prosperity prevailing In the frultlands. "Now you have taken me up on this exceedingly high mountain of prune oroharda and shown me the whole earth lu a very tempting manner." I want to ask you oue moro question? "Go ahead" eald tho driver, who wai none other than W. A. Itlce, of High land addition. "What la the difference between the Oregon Land company and the devil?" "Well, you see, when his satanlo majesty took our Bavlour up on the high mountain and oilered to give him the earth and tho fulness thereof If he would fall down and worship him, the trouble waa ho could not give a title to tf property, The Oregon Land com-Iycn," In Colorado, where good fruit lftod Is scarce, growers are estimating (bit soil capablo of producing $100 a year net valuo lu fruit is worth $1000 u acre. We doty anyono to figure it out J differently from any known method w financiering. How long before tfci Willamette valloy fruit lands abool Balem, which aro making this ucbi great fruit shipping center, will t' worth that figure? A few years will tell the atory. L . . W! JOHN HUGHES, Denier lu Groceries, PatoH Oils, Window Glass, Yarny and tho most complete stock l Uruslics of nil Kinds In t)M sinio. Arusts7 jniuonnis,iiiiwi Hnir,Cmont and Shingles an4 finest quality of GRASS SEEDS NEW ADVERTISEMENT vinn nnvui iAni. rn ImmAillihta dtltf H ery; accumfly cat Irom select dry WJ nr; I'gui una strong. iipltal l.umberlun Co. I'riccstosulttlistliwt " WANTKI)-An honet, active BenUmiJ i lad v to travel f.ir Mtabllslud.pUri house. Balasyj7S0,iftyable 815 wetiw espouses, Hltimtlon perrounent, Jl"'"'';' Ku close seir-adaressed stumped enveiorft 1 noiilnloa Company, 318 Oman "' Cbloiiro. . .... IT.TNRm (IFKNINflPllllV WnM Z " -- . ------ -- -. - j .i.'n ieca 'r'VI 8s:i' Jj start and run livery aud tiium wff hnuL itnnh tiliftlllBria. be douated, inquire ut ibis oltlce, ONB.MAN.srMsgSS man wnn pun 11 una a coinniuu ".. do as won una only wore s Dua '.Kiti trlot and town In t u e state, Addreu Bo J, Bnlem. Mirmuwiiw univuilip f.1tAratQr6 Of j kinds on sale and Christian ',"i!l 1 (liicjh iineriv Bixeei. cuiue, v. Tces at 838 Uberty street, corner S7 on ! l50A ?t!,,tpaui,04 almost easy enough for a child to da ' W. ?. BOIM.PW "ado. 3Slil uun wtuL Aiury ium. u', - ,.. Itev m.iu in inreo usjrs. m ., " i-ctaiM camiAiur tjijrituij nwww.1." murintitntji rtj Aililrecs at once. iii-.n iVtiAst.ini it MhlladHlnhlA. r&. wm. tl Irtl Tertai' Miisir TearbiDg. Piano singing In the ItslUn meibo j harmony taugut. Itegular 1VSiT5' given by Ur. .arlu Will be Ig,ifSil a. Toii. uv Limited nnmbtrsipll r"'7..r:v. rn. .; , nomeswj rnxivcu. unwuiu k.iu .t.ii when ofJrd. Leave order at w Wf j inraaqun m,v -.---, - --ttr 9A u