iytrWJr5Ar'1 "TTf tsi fo$ ' y WM . &S r. I JP1 ri iii;r-gaiAiVratlAkyi .1 Ifrrti-wnrTrr f -" 1 '. ' :i ; iiW-r I1 J l' '.arMi s IF '4 iSfc ;! I ' " 'mi mm ' tar H ' I -f . ' iii iiin 1 1 " i """ ! .. v TMfR STATE I Mi Capital Journal BY MOKISR DHOTHBR9, MONDAY, FEB. 17, 1890, STEAMERS Altona and Ramona' LEAVE DAItY. Portland. 6:45 a- m' Salem, 745 " Independence, 0:30 a tn. SUNDAY. 9:00 a.m. 10:15 '" 6oa,m. GTFrelfiht received up to 10 p. m.J& C ek time, regular 'service and cheap MtCr..5AUlWIN, Agent, balem. PERSONAL. Goo.GrarJr.Tentto Portland to- Kay went to Waterloo this o r-H g ftp 0 ii . CO a S I SOCIETY CHRONICLE. Local News of Social and Fraternal Events. IW.KAflANT HOSl'ITAMTY. Mr. iintl Mrs. 1. L. Patterson enter tilnetl soveral friends In a dellKht ftllly litformiil inuntior Friday oun lnK al tliolr homo on (lalety la 111. Thoo enjoying tliolr hospitality were: Mr. mulMrti. A. I. Wagner, Mr. and Mr. C. D. Onbrlolson, Mr. nnd Mn.. K.C.Cross, Mlssoa Anna Motsclmn, Amelia Motsohiin and Mr. II. F. Meredith. W. It. O. SOCIAL. Tlio Woman? llellof Corns will Uo hi entertainment and tKuiquetai Hie u. A. It. hall tonlt'litt and iuiioiik ntlior foutiiM'h Course and Marllia Washington will lolm)0ioiititel. lMl'OUTANT CASK, (iuo. G. UlllR- liant feels elated oor tlio supreme ooiirt decision today In favor of his ollont, Mr. Sohroyor, ofTnrnor, Tlio dt'ClHlun It to tlio effect that ti tlutit Inclined for tlio corporation before Its legal oxlstoneo was perfected Is not binding against tlio corporation. day Thos. morning. Dr. T. L. Golden was a Turner vlsl tor today. Dr. J. W. Meredith left today for The Dalle9. Rev. G. W. Grannls was a Portland visitor today M.Klingcr, the brewer, went to Gervals today. Mrs. Jos. Albert went to Portland this morning. Secretary of State Klncald returned today from Kugcnc, accompanied by his little son. Hon. Phil Mctschan retimed this morning from Portland. Rev. W. C. Aldcrson came up from Portland this morning. Contractor F. B. Soutliwlck trans acted business In Portland today. John II. Porter of Ale, and Wm. II. Smith of Sublimity, were In town to- dty. Dr. John Grltllth spent Saturday and Sunday In the Waldo bills, on a bunting trip. Alta Glcsy, adjuster for a big Frlco Insurance company, spent bunctay in tierlty with his mother. Mrs. Reuse 11, Lea bo and Miss Lena llubor went to Portland today, and will visit friends In that city. K.C. GHtncr went to Portland to ddy, and will loave for San Francisco tonight for a two weeks' stay. Mrs. A. S. llrasflcld will be tlio guet of Portland friends for n few days, having gone to that city today. Mrs. Hal I). Patton will be at home at the Mrs. E. N. Cooko residence, 31.r, Court street, on Tuesday after March 14th. Mrs. .Tas. Mapcltborpe leturncd to her home In Waterloo today, after a visit of several weeks with her sister, Mrs. WcIIb Latourcttc. .1. J. Read, traveling salesman for tho Salem Woolen Mills Store, left this morning for Portland, Astoria and points on the Sound. J. L. Chase, the Kugcnc commission merchant, returned home on the overland Saturday night after a short business visit, in Salem. N. II. Hurley left thin morning for Hosoburg, ntul from there he will go to Wolf Creek, Douglas county, on a trip of several days' duration. 1j. IC. Wilson, who has been attend- Inir Willamette university, went to Portland -Sunday morning, whore lie will accept a position In tlio Wiley II. Allen music store. Geo. J). Goodhuo left this morning for a few day's sojourn In Linn county on business connected with the Poultry Journal and tho state fair poultry exhibit. Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Illnkle, J. W. Carter and Miss Raima Carter, father and sister of Miss Mabel Carter, who died in tills city Saturday, left today for Tho Dalles, where the remains of the latter will lie Interred. W. W. Sklnner.tho Southern Pacltio depot agent, went to Portland this morning to undergo with other em ployes, an examination by the com pany's physician as to the state of eyesight and hearing. Rev. P. S. Knight left this after noon for The Dalles, where ho will dc. liver a lectero Tuesday night before tlio Congregational church upon? tho "Practical IdeaLIst," his being 0110 of a course in tho Interests of charity. Harry Town of Salem visited his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Town, In this city this week. Mrs John Clark of Scott's Mills, who was brought to this city for a surgical nitration, Is Improving nicely and will NMin bo able to return to her homo.- Sllvorton Appeal. LUt of Officen and Employ Vaiioua Institutions. Walter Lyon in Orcgonlan, Febru ary 17: Below is a list 01 me uiwiio and employes anu nieir wiium-a, some of the state Institutions. It shows the monthly payroll at the pen itentiary, reform school, deaf mute school and blind school to be W.224, or $38,788 per year. Of the '08. employes the Btato furnishes board, room, laun dry and physicians, service to 67. Sev eral families are also cared for by the state. Five families arc supported at the reform school alone. If the asy lum records were accessible the num ber of cmyloycs would be Increased to nearly 200 and the monthly payroll to about 8,324, or nearly $100,000 per ..nr Tim ntiinlnvpi and their sal- arlcs arc: by the board and In favor of the per son to whom tho came is auuweu, . like manner as other warrants are drawn for the payment of claims against the state." Referring to the duties 01 mo j lum board of trustees, the law says: "Timv Himll pause to be kept a full and correct record of their proceed ings, which shall be open at all times to the inspection or nny citizen uw Ing to examine the same." MtlBBARD MIL1TAKX l. b...i.i. indlaa of That .t..m r n raiiiuuw "- UlYCH UJ Town to E UJ The IS MORGAN INSANE? The Tried TJntilfnnflnrv A.N. Gilbert, superintendent.. 125 ir tj llmnliv. wnrflnn 100 t . 'p siiprwnnfl. n sslstant warden 100 II. F. Meredith, clerk E. H. Phllbrook, physician D. D. Dickey, commissary Thomas King, enginnecr D. J. Cooper, farmer T. W. Riches, turnkey. A. D. Mccdy, chapel guard J. A. Poland, shop guard. John Stapleton, shop guard II. P. junto, SHOP guaru J. Hamilton, watchman danrifa iniL-ann. watchman J. J. Coffey, watchman 0 II. C. Tarpley, wntenman J.Janes, guard "j" IT riruua cri nr1 -10 J .B. Arbogast, guard -j" J. D. Gregol re, guard T T Tnlnnr irimrrl -1U d. b Loose, cuatd "I0 D. J. Fcrrel, guard " William P. Lord, lnsector ! 100 .75 CO 75 75 10 CO GO CO GO 02 02 Total monthly payroll 1,535 Total number on payioll, 25. There are now -100 convicts In prison, or 10 for every oltlcer or employe. Reform school It. J. Hendricks, superintendent. 125 Mrs. It. J. Hendricks, matron. ... 50 F.II. Klnsey, onglnccr 100 J. D. Robb, teacher. 50 Mm .1. n. Robb. assistant house. 'w. ...--- r keeper " T. J. Huford, farmer 50 Mrs. T. J. Uurord, inuncrcss anu nnt iMcrn.kennnr 3.1 G. 1, Stabl, family manager. . . . . 10 Mra. n. r. stnhl. charcro of dlninir rrwim nnd (lalrv.. 30 F. M. Miles, farm olllccr 30 Mrs. F. M. .Miles, nouscKccpcr and tiurso 3. T. C. Shaw, woodchooplng, road fenco olllccr 30 John W. King, farm olllccr . 0 William Martin, nlghtwatch. . . . Jo G. Grossonbacher, shoemaker. ... 3.) Miss Emily Stalger. tallorcss.... 30 iUlSO TJU AJtu, ivtlbitv.. IIj. kj. iicnucnHiii, m;au tuiiu i Mrs. McKlnnou, cook 25 Total monthly payroll $813 The total number of officers is It), and the number of boys In the school Is 123, making an average of 0 8-10 Iwys to each efficer: Deaf Mute School J. 11. Early, superintendent. . . . 100 Mrs. J. B. Early, matron 50 N. E. Lltlierland, teacher 40 Mrs. N. E. Lltlierland. teacher 10 Benjamin Irving, teacher 70 Mrs. Mitchell, glrlb' supervisor 30 Columbus Cleaver, boys' sup'r. . !15 Mrs. M. Mackay, cook 35 Otto Scliellberg, tlrcman. 40 J. M. Peebles, fanner 40 Mrs. Fannie Lamuel, laundress 15 Frank Macy.tcanister (estimate) 30 Chemawa Woman Assaulter for Insanity. Orln Morgan, who assaulted a woman nt Chemawa, is pleading in sanity. When he was collared by the woman's husband, ho said: "Take mo to tho asylum. That is whole I be long." Ills brother, who resides In this county, filed n complaint alleging in sanity and unfitness to bo at large and he had a hearing before County Judge Hubbard at 0 a. m. The court proccedtd very carefully anu sum moned two physicians ucncraiij only one Is employed, ins orotucr testified that when he was n young man he was subject to fits. Frank trnianr nf "Nnrtb Salem, says he ..m.v, - - chopped wood for him nnd staneu himself to pay a debt he oweu aim at times gave way to uncontrollable fits of anger. Drs.Cuslckand Byrd asked for time to consider the case and hear more witnesses, so the Inquiry was ad journed to 1 o'clock this afternoon. Morgan Is undoubtedly debiltintou physically and mentally and hardly knew what he was about when he as saulted Mrs. Hammock at Chemawa. The physlclniu decided at 2 p. m. that Morgan Is an imbecile and so weakened mentally that tho Judge committed him to tho asylum. O. N. Q. Saturday night was a gala occasion nt, the live town oi uuuumu Women's Relief Corps, under tn um of Mrs. W. J. Grim, nnd as Isted b ,11 tho patriotic ladles of the town, gave a grand banquet to E0o.,0.. G. The armory was decorated with rt. m, now state showing oft to fine 'advantage; two long tables set and glowing with while linen, glass ware, and china; tue taoics immj with a banquet of good things dis played in the most tempting manner, the cookery belugas tineas con bo found in the United States. There was a double file of mllltla In neat uniforms drawn up on one side of the hall as the Grand Army post filed In with "old-glory" borne before nt 8 o'clock. A squad of veterans from WnnHhiim nostG. A. R. had walked down to Hubbard nnd walked homo again after midnight. They had a place of nonor on this occasion. TlIK l'ROOKAM. With visitors nnd all about five hundred were present when the pro gram opened with several patriotic songs by the choir and audience. Hubbard has the making of an excel- NEW TODAY Dress goods, percales, ginghams, crepes, Swisses and prints, and all the latest effects in spring and summer wears, Also a complete line of underwear and hose, Call and see them, 5. M. & E. H. STOCK 257 Commercial street, Phone 112, DEPARTMENT NO. i. the Circuit i' JJ1IL1.JU. HU- J '- JILLI L-l Men's Shoes ! . ' ' Ladies1 Shoes ! Boys' Shoes ! OF ALL Children's Shoes ! KINDS A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Solid stock at prices that cannot be met. Don't fail to sec them, Union Bargain Judge Burnett Presides Over Court. Court adjourned Saturday to Mon day at 0 a. m. THE DOCKET TODAY. State vs Andrew Robinson, indicted for rape, plea of not guilty, continued ient glee -club with a llltl on motion or uerenuant. There were bpecches iv State vs John liaiicy, inuicteu ior burglary, plea of ifot guilty. Store ! I'reMi iitackoral at Souuomaiiii's. Nkw Cows ut.vrioNK.- -Tho G. lloll komporJeuolrj Co., Portland, stock l.'i.ooo; natulan Mock Coal Co., stock W.U0US Pioneer Heal liitnto Co., Port land, otock 1M,000; l.a Grande Com luervlaU'luh, stock $2,500; won In i'noratl today. llaiinnas at KoniKMiiaitV Oranges at Sonncmanu's. Sad Dkath. -At Auiusvllle,Sunday atS:30oVlwk Mi. Bayuanl, wife of Section, l'oroman George Haynard died arter childbirth and her remains were hurled today at 11 a. in., Elder Roberts conducting tho funeral. Sho loaos three hinall children and a grief stricken husband to mourn her un timely and sad death. Choicest dates at Sonneman's. Total monthly pay roll $525 At the dtfaf mute school arc 13 officers and employes to 02 pupils, making an average of 4 3-10 pupils to each officer. Mind school J. L. Carter, superintendent. . . .$ 83 Mrs. J. L. Carter, matron 50 Miss M. J. McFnddcn, teacher. . 50 Bertha Hubbard, music tacher 50 Sadie Brlstow, teacher 10 KttaSkeele, industrial teacher. 12 Mrs. Melntlro, cook .i. it. i ni n lap, waiter ami uciper John Lainme, fireman 20 Mrs. McGuffey, laundress 15 Mrs. Renfrew, sweeping 5 the co...- mander of the Hubbard pest, com rades Ilardcastlc and Dimlck and Jessie A. Rohrer vs Isabel Simon, rwtnln Grim, of E Co., who Is one of plaintiff' motion for new trial argued, the most devoted mllltla officei- In Ladd & Bush vs Win. W. Egan, the state. He described In a hiimoi- default and Judgment with order to 0iH Wnv the difficulties and prejudices sell attached property. I which were encountered In keeping The Jury was summoned to appear ul,fiiU., ,m organization. The state at 1 p. in. money did not go to the officers as so many thought, as over jw.uw mm ' been spent at Hubbard and It was 'distributed to the people for neccs- SUPREME COURT DECISION. THE MARKETS. Feb, 15. Wheal, caih 65XC Feb. 15 Silver, 66Xc;lead, :lor 7 Thos. II. Tongue Exonerated of all Charges. C J. Schreyer, respondent, vs, tier Flouring 51111s Co., appellant, ap peal from Marlon county; Judgment of tho lower court nf tinned by opinion by Wolvorton, C. J. J. W. Whnlley, plaintiff, vs. Thos. II. Tongue, defendant, after care fully examining tho testimony neither of -the charges against Mr. Tongue were In the opinion of tho court sustained by the evidence opinion perciirlamc. isarv exnenses 111 Keeping up tuo r ! armory and other incidentals. He I11IIUC 11 lllViliiUB aim iiituMu v...,v... whole meeting resulting, as was its original purpose, In a strong acces sion of first-rate material for recruits. Under the energetic labors of Adjut ant General Tuttle the Oregon National Guard Is growing stronger and more satisfactory all the tlmo to officers nnd men. There is talk of a big camplire of Hubbard, Woodburn and Sllvcrton posts of the Grand Army nt Hubbard Total monthly pay roll $ 354 The number of officers and employes at tho blind school Is 11, and tho num ber of pupils 25, making 2 2-11 pupils to each officer. Tho names and salaries of the offi cers and employes at tho asylum can only lie guessed at. It Is Bald thero are from 123 to 120 011 the regular monthly payroll, drawing about $5000 per month or $00,000 a year. The asylum is the largest of the stato in stitutions; has more on Its payroll, and Its maintenance Is the biggest Hem of expense Imposed upon tho state. Tho public, however, is denied access to its payroll, Who hayo the care of Oregon's insane and what they are paid thorror, Is known only to the officials. Tho manner In which thelcglelaturo contemplated tho asy lum record should bo kept Is found In tho following statutory law, "At tho end of each month, tho superintendent shall cause a payroll to be made, which shall show the name of each person employed in or about the asylum, giving the capacity In which each Is employed, the rate of wilary or wages, and the amount due each; upon receiving this payroll. iU Vnn E?W -.. r .1- . ' tn ,duly certified by tho superintendent . TMuwuvuuiu, vyuuab going UKe and audited, by the board, the secre- llOt Cakes, . taryof state shall..draw, his warrant ' m the treasurer in payment of the " Noxcral amounts audited and allowed TwJo Weeks' Grace! During which time you can get the benx cfit of the 10 per cent discount on all etc cencs except sugar, March 1st wc move to School Report. Following Is a report of the Lincoln school, for the month, beginning January 13, and ending February 7, 1800: Whole number enrolled boys, 20; girls, 15; total, 41. Whole number of days present, "20. Whole number of days nbsent, CO. Average dally attendance, 30. Average number belonging, 39. Number of visitors, 7. Those present every day were Rob blo Duncan, Bertha Elliott. Elbert Hamilton, Edna Hamilton, Mabel Hamilton, Harry Iladford, Hazel Price, Paul Reld, Lorln Walling, Vcrono York, Jno. Flnnn, Havoy riunn.Llzzle riunn, Anna Blvelenger, W. S. Sanfohd, Teacher. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot lie cured by Hnll's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo.O. Wo tho undersigned, havo known F. J.Cheney for tho Inst 15 years, and bcllovo him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made about the 25th of February. What ever tho people of Hubbard undertake of this kind Is bound to prove n great Bticccss.as tho patriotic spirit Is strong among the people of that good town. MARRIED. TARPLEY-VALLETT-At the resi dence of II. A. Johnson, Justice of tue peace, baiem district, at u:w p, m., Saturday. February 15, 1890, Miss May Vallett to W. M. Tarpley, ooiuoi tins city. by their firm. AYE9 H, M. BRANSON CS. '4 Children Cry W 303 Commercial street ltohrT Cattorla. 'EST& TnCAX.AVhnlftsnln DriiDrpfRts. 'Plnlr. rv ' "" ' A ALDINQ, KlNNAN & MAnNIN.WllOle- salo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Prlco 75c. iter bottle. Sold byriill dnigglsts. Testimonials free. ; When mbjr wm tfck, we sr her CftstorU. When kh ni ChlU, the crid for GutorU. Whu th beauno Mlsa, the clung to CastwU. When tho h4 ChOdrea, tho st thew Cattori. DIED. CARTER-At tho lesldenco of Jlr. and Mrs. F. A. Legg, on High street, Saturday February 15, 1895 at 3 o'clock p. m., Mabel Carter, aged 14 years. Death resulted from brain fever. Deceased came hero from Antelope, Eastern Oregon, during last fall nnd has been attending the South Salem public school. On Monday last she complained of her head hurting her, and that night took sick. Tuesday she became unconscious nnd remained In that condition until death ensued. She was tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Carter Ilcr mother having died when deceased was a year old, 8he was placed under tho caro and guidance of ler aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ninklo, of Antelope "ci ' wis ucen conaucting a farm near Newberg since that time. ine remains wero shipped to Tho Dalles for Interment. Mabel was an exceptionally bright girl, and her many virtues made for her scores of warm mends nnd ndrulress, who will mourn her sudden demise. Chicago, May 7V. Ne York, 3 3- SAN FKANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, Feb. 15 Wheat, l.u Vool..Orecon, choite, loc inferior (ffiSc, valley, 9 lie Hops Quotable at 46c. Totatoes 50 to 80c per lack. Oats MilfinR. 8o8j. PORTLAND MARKET. Portland, Feb. 15. Wheat valley, 6ac; Walla walla, 00. Flour Portland, $3: Benton county, 3; graham, $2.20; superfine. $2.15 per bbl. Oats White, 23-MC5 grey, io2ijrolled in bags, $4.255-25 barrels, 4.50 7.00; cases, 3.75. Potatoes.. New Oregon, 30Q350C per sack. Hay . .Good, S.So8.So per ton. Wool.. Valley, oioc; Eastern Orecon. 6Stfc. MUlstufls..Bran, Slt.s012.50: shorts,$t2 Apples.. 40c. Poultry. .Hens, 5c; rocsters, Jl.So per doz and not wanted; ducks, 2, 50(0)3.00 per doz.. turkeys, live 7c; egg 12 cents cash. tv,chop feed,i2l5 per ton; rye, 80c per c. Hides.. green, salted 60 lbs 5c; under 60 lbs 44c; sheep pelts, io7oo. Hops. .Oregon, 4 to 5c, according to qual ity. Butter. .Oregon fancy creamery, 40 15; fancy dairy, 35; fair to good, 3oJ5; common, 17c. Cheese .Oregon full cream, I2l2,c. tggs.. urecon, 15 per uoz. Poultry.. Chltkens, 2.50 per doz; ducks, $5.oo6; geese, $6.oo7.oo; tur keys, oioc; dressed, ii2Vc. Beef.. Topsteers. 2ltz 3.5c per lb; fair to good jteers, 2j2 3 5c; cows, 2iac; dressed beef, 45Vc. Mutton.. Best beef, 3.ooa.25; choice ewes, i.5o2.oo; dressed, 4c. Hoes.. Choice, heavy, t oo(3ii.ao! Huh andeeders; 2 75; dressed, 4VJC per Id. Veal ..bmall. choice. qfo!6c: larce. i(3ac: per lb. -.-w-. SALtiM MARKET. Wheat. .55c per bu., market firm. Oats .17c. Hay .Baled, cheat, $4.5o5.oo; timothy, 5o 50. Hour.. In wholesale lots, 2.85; retail, j.uo, man, puik 9.00J sacked, 1200; shorts, 11.0012.00; chop feed, 12.00 13.00. w VeaL.Dressed, a. Hogs.. Dressed. 3I4. Uve Cattle.. 1 42. Sheep.. Live, 2.00. Wool.. Bent, I2ic. Hop..Best. 45o. KBgs..Cash. 12c. Butten. Best dairy, I5c;;fancy creamery, 25c. Cheese ,ioi2Vc. FarraSmoktd Meats M Baccn, 7jc; hams loo; shoulders, 7c. Potatoes, ,20c per bu. Onions.. 2c. ir VOU WANT a fine, large teamont. cl.iishorsea; a full platfoim spring wagon good and strong, or n two-seated open cr' riage very cheap, addrcs at once, X this ofTico. 17 3H WE DO NO T WAN 1 Hoys o"r loTflTTbul men of ability. $300 to $500 u month it hustlers. State and general ngrm- Salarv and commission. Rncine lire fnglne Co, nncine. wis. co 141 'It) THE LADIES. Beautifiileninamrcr silk, satin, ribbon and fancy fabrics, spUn. didly adapted for "crazy" work.on sale cheap at " The Paris," 295 Commercial st. 14 PHONOGRAPH CONCERT.-AV.H Bulei. nrt will give a phonograph concert IrttbeWett Salem hall on Saturday evening next Adm sion, gentlemen, 20c; ladies, loc; childrcntoe 12 3t' FOR SALE. A first class team of large, hu hores, god workers, and fine traeler. Wll be sold eiv cheap If taken at once. Inquire of X, care journal. j; FOR SALE Some very fine thoroughly,, Poland China brood sows Will sell verr cheap if sold soon. Inquire of X, Journal.:; A WOMAN With baby three months eld wants a position to do general housework, Enquire at C. W. Scriber's.South bilcm. 241! P.O. NEWS STAND. Headquarters for "the leading dally newspapers of the coast. Sub acriptions tiikcn for the Weekly Examiner Fine stock of cigars and conftctionery, P. W, Miller, Prop. 1 14 lm' PAPERS Portland, Sacramento, bcattle, Tacoma and San Fiancisco papers on sale tt Miller's Postoffice block PUBLIC MEN, 1'OLlTCIANb ANU BUS iness houses can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of tho state, coast and country from the Press Clipping Bureai, (Allen's) Union Block. Portland. :otf FOR SALE OR TRADE -The best hi; fruit and stock ranch In Oregon, containing 200 acres. Will sell chcrp, on easy term, or trade lor good hotol. For particulars Inquire at this office. II. A B. 1 3' "' CARPET' PAPER Large lot of bearj Call st brown wrapping paper for sale cheap, hit the tiling lor putting under carpets. Journal office. The JU. 5. Gov't . Resorts w KQyai BaklRg lwme Warrant Call No.i Office County TKCASunEu, i Marion County, OkeooW, t Salem, Feb. 1,189a) ft?,t,COi,8ho,r519r Slve that I have funds on hand to pay all outstanding county warrants Issued prior to Felv rtiary lst.,1895. and that interest will stopjmsame from this date. It . S-iyfWWWiiCounty. TrSr. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists materials, Iim. hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, .Grand Military Balll Awarded Highest HonorsWorld's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. BR; w CREAM BAKING P0HDIR i&ott Perfect Had. feYMMtatStwsi,. Given by Companies Band I at the Armory on State street on Friday, February 21, 1896. Tickets may be had of Lieut A, Evans, Lieut, K, W. Holmao. Corporal Wm, Fiestcr, Corporal Geo, Hunter, Musician Howard and F, Tichenor, i Music by Elysian Orchestra General Admission, 50 Ccflfc smsafl ONE-HALF SIZSOOOX. P0770NrS COMPLEXION POWDER I..-- -".C7 ," . . nrIT HSU M , U mow popular tc-Oay than ererMiore. I li the ldAl complexion power-lfwij I A denote. InTUlble protection tpu" 1 1 ...... ' . .iuivtIIMTSBB1'! lvaT- . T" t tiATCr. jHtJk M 1K rc " :rnnE3. i 'AT DBUQQISTS and FANU "TifcJ .tJi4J