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i jtf'ir,mWWW'Ww''ziym fct,suuut H'JYH A Kmrm 5 i Tl ..Y JIT,. " ytiar: s. rB .wrs - Wi. m r ifcf.fai Daily Capital Journal BY HOKB5R. BROTHEKS, MONDAY, APKIL 13, 1890. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET Representatives, Ult. J. N. SMITH, of Salciu, II. L. HAUKLEY, or Woodburn, E. W. CHAPMAN, of Brooks, M'KINLEY MITOHELL. of Gcrvals, DAVID ORAIG, of Mnclcay. County Judge, GROVE P. TERItELL, of Mehania. County Coiuinlsaloner, .7. N. DAVIS, of Silvcrton. County Clerk, L. V. EIILEN, of Buttcville. Sheriff, Jh T. "WRIGHTMAN, or Salem. Recorder, F. W. WATERS, of Salem. Assessor, J. W. IIOHART, of Gnrflclcl. Surveyor, B. B. IIERUICK, of Yew Park. Treasurer, JASPER MINTO, of Salem. School Superintendent, GEO. W. JONES, or Jefferson. Coroner, A. M. CLOUOH, of Salem. For Justice of tlio Peace Kalcm DIst II. A. JOHNSON Jr. For Constable, A.T. WALTS. NUTS TO Bfe CRACKED. UY A BYSTANDER. The Union Bimetallic party will sweep Yamhill county. "Illlhee" Is said to be the chlnook slang word for "Bachelor." AN OPEN LETTER From An Intelligent pendent Editor. Inde REAL REFORMERS. In the Iowa legislature they havo a committee on retrenchment and re form. When tlio Oregon legislature meets, this should po part of the work of nyery commlttccOrcBonlan. The above must lw unuseatlng to all who remember the Orcgonlan represents an element that has plun dered this state of millions. That element controlled tho Sonato of the lust legislature that killed all reform bills und spent W:i,MK) on clerks for thirty members, while the House, con trolled by men who stood for real re forms, passed tho only reform bills poised, and spent $.'l,r00 on clerks for ilxty members, The Orcgonlan daro not publish these facts. It daro not publish tho records on the bills that became laws. Itlmn been challenged w to do but It cannot fuco tho facts und fuco tho record for the men It claims were tho reformers In tho legislature. Harvey Scott says: "If you are all vcr nion and want silver men toronro sent you,you should go tothoPopullsts or Democrats." Ho Is making his lliml effort to disrupt tho Republican party and defeat John If. Mitchell. Nobody but a Dolphgoldbug Is a good enough Republican for Harvey. Is thoro any senso In sending gold delegates to tlio national convention nnd electing silver men to tho scuato niul house of representatives. Orc gonlan. What's tho use or electing uny Re publicans, Harvey says. Fiftieth Anniversary. Puii,auku'1iia, April 13. - Tlio Pennsylvania railroad oillclals havo arranged for an observance of tho Uftleth anniversary of tlio Incorpor ation or tho company today. A reception will bo given in tho after noon to tho genoral ofllcers and heads of departments and men distinguished lit public and prlvato llfo. These In clude tho presidents of tho principal railroad companies of tho country and other corporations of this city, tho tho oillclals of tho state and city, tho provost of tho university orPennsyl Tiinla and heads of other educational Institutions, And tho directors of roads allied with tho Pennsylvania railroad system. Later tliero will bo u public meeting of the stockholders at tho academy of music, at which ad dresses will bo miulo by tho governor of Pennsylvania, tho mayor of Phila delphia and other uubllo men. Amateur Cycling, Nkw Youk, April Kl.-Tlio A. A. U.vlll hold a meeting hero today. One of tho Interesting questions to como up boforo tho meeting will bo tho advisability of governing amateur ujvuuKuyiiio union, the sumo us It u.- imnetic. Should the union, conduct tho cycle events under its uwii government, it would boa vcro blow to the L. A. W. Children Cry for se- mtN''AuL uWdjr,Tlioroiu!,lr -"". v. VHIIUi ttarouto(ilvwhi uftor bcrvuuimcHi, mental worry, atturLi ioC"thiUuw,,,iir)bm IWl0g tllOtlOMltVof early xrtK, vi. - Urns, reclaim your viwr. Don't donpalr. Pod for book wltn Mi4auUoa and proof. Mlld(KUU)fr. NKMEMMLOO.llMffiM.Y. OmJ 'ts y The Salem Statesman no longer one of tho cuckoos. seems to bo Oregonlan's Tho Orcgonlan's ultimatum to tho common ilshcrmcn: Work cheaper or starve. The Democrats In congress favor a tariff for revenue, sound money nnd filled cheese. If Harvey Scott can accomplish It ovnrv Republican In Oregon will be defeated this year. Tho Bystander docs not sec how it Is necessary to become a free trader In order to remain n silver man. All the parties In Oregon have sat down on tho single gold standard. That shows where tho people stand. Portland's Chief of Police John "W. Mlnto showed great political sagacity in leaving the sinking Dolph-Slmon ship. In about twenty counties where Re publican conventions have been held John II. Mitchell has been endorsed lor re-election. The Portland Mercury Is cracking up the lustre of Sheriff Sears's reputa tion too high. That lustre has been displaced by the Simon tarnish. Tho machine politicians of the first congressional district propose to have a sound money candidate against Ellis, If the y have to take a Populist. By all means, havo Mr. John Albert of Salem and a few more national bankers head a "sound money" move mont In Oregon, nnd see all tho people fall Into Unci THE ISSUES DEFINED, Where the Parties Stand on Silver and the Tariff, Tlio editor or Tin: Jouhnal Is too modest to do so, but sonic one elso might .recommend to Jo Simon that ho read "The Primary School or Poli tics." By all means gtvo Jolin Albort, tho Salem national banker, a chanco to flock In n political party all by him self. Tho only troublo Is It would bo nil conscience. A One Term Leaguo has been or ganized In Coos county, members or which aro pledged to support no man ror a county olllco who is n candldato for a second or third term. If Portland had a Bafe, sound, lib eral, pcoplo's Republican paper with a good telegraph roport, tho rest of tho statu would mako short work of Har vey Scott's bolting organ. Sol Hlrsch, D. P. Thompson, Judge Carey and tholr Multoper club friends doservo tho thanks of tho pcoplo or Oregon ror taking tho sldo or tho peo ple In tho recent picnic. .. What tho Orcgonlan calls a Repub lican must bo both a Cleveland gold bug, a Dolph corporatlontst and a Jo aimon corruptlonlst. All who do not answer to theso tests aro Populists. John II. Albert, or Salem, says he cannot conscientiously support ror congress any man who stands upon any or the Oregon platforms. It should bo stated that Mr. Albert Is n national banker. .. Tho East Portland Chronicle now shouts that tho Republican party Is divided forever. Yes, It has divided off Jo. Simon nnd his gang from tho rest of tho people of tho state. It Is a pity Portland hasn't u decent dally to represent tho people. Tho big newspapers In tho big cit ies, Uko the Portlnnd Oroconliin. n nil ownod by the British monoy-powor or hh American agents. When tho pcoplo want anything thov nro niwuv against them. When the British gang want to flceco the people theso "organs" stand In. Hon, T. T. fleer Is a good type of clean, man for presidential elector. He Is not a man Uko Charles Fulton, who will stand up and make a light for hla friends. Ho Is not a man who .in .ver n 8rcat lmt? ,eadr nut w is u man who represents the cleanest und best aspirations of the 1MIIJ, It will soon bo "ex-chlef 0r police Jo u Mlnto He Has nmdo a aplendltl offloer, but bo trained with the wrong Bn. Ho should havo f row, to JoMpli! WeireKoH Rovlow. Tho facts aw Chief Mlnto was on tho other sldo was against Mr, Simon and was ono of two lOwKonlan'. chief object t at-tack, ftEWUEita, Or., April 10, 1800. Editor Jeuiwal: While I have no particular light to make on tho tariff, one way or the other, I am In favor or alight ror silver now nnd a fight to the finish. It Is the apparent Bwallowlng by you or everything dono by tho Republican party that prompts me to say what I do. All Republicans can got together on tho tnrlff ns all Prohibitionists can get together on the liquor questIon,but when it comes to talk or reforms that mean some thing, there is at once a row in camp, and when a call is made for harmony the reform clement Is the ono to sub side, the other fellows gain their point and tho thieving goes merrily on. Friend Horor, 1 was born and raised u Republican and a patriot from good New York stock, but I was convinced yenrs ago that It Is utterly lmposslblo for any party to reform Itself, nnd ns a result I am perhaps a little cynical wli0ii I sco such men as you with your ability and opportunities kicking against fate and attempting tho im possible. And when Tin: Journal swallows Tom Tongue nnd the action of tho congressional convention at ono gulp It looks a little Inconsistent to me. There aro a good many Oregon papers that nro very anxious about the platform, and The Jouhnal seems to be ono or them, but what good Is n platform without rcllablo men to carry it Into effect. Wo need moro men and perhaps fewer plat forms If this country Is to be saved from tho rule or tho money power. Mr. Ilorer would say that this can be remedied at tlio primaries. Wns it dono in Yamhill county? You know that tho goldltcs played ono or tho dirtiest tricks ever played In Oregon. As a result there is a great deal or hard reeling. Tho bosses nro scared, nnd nro al ready promising to divvy on the county ofllces ir tho silver men will only stay In line. But why should they do so? Is thoro any good reason? Is there any good reason why the sil ver men or Orccon should stav with tho Republican party? Is party worth moro than principle? irso, then lot us take what Is given us and quit kicking, ror to kick Inside tho party Is to bo downed every time. You know that this Is so that tho advocates or rreo coinage or silver on a ratio or 10 to 1 by Amcrlcn ror Americans, regardless or what other countries may say stand no .show In either or the old parties, und never will. Llko somo other questions, this may havo to bo settled In an lnde pendent way; but It has to bo settled, und Just as long ns wo who favor It deceive ourselves Into thinking that wo can reform our party and thus bring nbout tho desired result, Just that long will wo stnnd In tho path of progress. I do not question your honesty. I know where you havo bcon round when it comes to show-down; but I do question tho wisdom or trying to force tho politicians to como to tho mount ain along tho lino which you havo here- tororo presented. Fraternally, O. C. Emeiiy. The Journal prints tho nbovo let ter of tho editor of tho Yamhill Inde pendent, becauso It brings up the question or tho duty or Independent voters In the coinlnc election. 'Pim writer Is an Intelligent man and former Republican. Ho says he is convinced it Is utterly Impossible ror uny party to rororm Itselr. This is. a misconception or tho reform spirit ana nmounts to political fatalism and prcuesunnuon. Applied to Individ- uals or parties It means you cannot reform; you uro going to hell sure. Tm: Journal does not now, never has, and never will swallow "every thing dono by tho Republican party." The anaconda aot is not an essentlnl of Republicanism. Tho Republican party has nover In any stnto or in tho tintlnn liAtW,iin1 . . .i ""Hflniuu moruirow or re pudlato bad leadership, and assert Its Intelligent und Independence. All three parties havo declared against tho single gold standard in Oregon. Tho so-called sound-money element in the Republican party Is threatening to bolt tho platform and legislative nnd congressional nominees, becauso as they say, the Party rcfusod to de-1 claroiagalnst free coinage of silver, anddld declare for genuine bimetal lism. -The gold-ltes say our platform means free coinage. Tho editor of the Indonotiilenfc declares wc aro In consistent In "swallowing Tomj Tongue nt one gulp." Tho editor of The Journal In the Inst legislature ' voted for Mr. Tongue for senator as ngalnst Mr. Dolph, and was then np-j plaudcd for so doing by tho editor or thn Ttfnti'lmriT minor nnfl liv nil MlP. In- I dependent papers and Independent voters nnd friends or silver nil over Oregon. Supporting him now Is not Inconsistent. He Is tho same Tom Tongue. Wo admit that platforms nrc too often meaningless and that selfish politicians will nlwnys use them. In Yamhill county If thegold ito bosses have put their selfish Inter ests before the Republican principles tho independent Republicans will throw down party lines nnd unite with tho pcoplo to elect men who stand for principles and for good gov ernment for tho pcoplo as against mere partisan tricksters for revenue. The editor or Tin: journal is a pronounced blinctallst. He docs not ngrco with some or the Republican nnd Democratic politicians that -the slnglo gold standard Is wise or Just. Ho does believe most emphatically that bimetallism as ngalnst one mctnllsin is the only true, Just, sound, safe and conservative basis ror a mon etary system. But he cannot get away from tho fact that In 1892, the Demo crats and Populist politicians fused to re-elect Cleveland, who has been tho worst enemy of tho cause of bi metallism, nnd wo nrc not sure but that those same politicians would consplro to do It again, to tho utter ruin nnd Impoverishment or tho masses or our country. The editor of the Independent says nil Republicans nre ngrecd na to n protective tariff. In that ho gives his whole caso away. They are tho only party who are so agreed. Both tho Democrats and Populists nrc disagreed as to n pro tective tariff. In the Democratic party nro n largo number of protec tionists, but the party in tho nation Is for free trade, It Is tho free trado policy that has In three yeaas nearly ruined American Industries. Tho Oregon Democratic platform declares for "a 'tariff for revenue only" and will bo repudiated by thousands or protection Democrats. Tlio Populist party acknowledges tho necessity of a tariff to protect Ameri can labor and the American rarmer but-has not tho cournge to declare for protection. No mutter what money system our country has, our labor must first havo employment, and tho American- farmer nnd tho American manufacturer must bo given tho first chance nt tho homo market. While woaro willing to labor with men of nil parties to sccuro bimetallism, Inde pendent or international, wo nro un willing to labor with any miiu who proposes to abandon protection to American Industries. Ed. Journal. 4tttttt A WHOLE for 10 CENTS. It makoa a jrrnnd parjido with olophanU, chrob of (mlmals, chariots, bands. Oivcs a lull porformanoo In a ring, with rinjc m(.n rOntzrn nnrnVint finrntiAnlr rlrlnrfl. 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Tho Weekly Journal at $1 u year Is the cheapest paper on the Pacific coast, yet with it we give yearly sub scriptions to nny of tho following valuable publications, each known to tho world ns a standard In its Held: Tho Toledo Blade, Tho Queen of Fashions, Womnnklnd, The Farm News, The Child Garden. These valuable publications arc each worth a $1 a year, yot we glvo you your cnoico, ono year rrcc, tor a $1.50 subscription to The Jouiinal, cither the Daily for six months or tho Weekly for eighteen months. Seo tho list, nnd dont neglect to profit by it. Don't be deceived Into paying for so-called premiums offered with high priced papers nt n slight advance. Remember The Jouknal Is tho rhenpest nowspaper on tho Pacific coast, nnd it gives you high grade oromlums without additional chnrgo When Baby wnj stele, wo gavo her CastorU. When alio was a ChUd, sho cried for Castorla. "Wlon aho becamo MIm, sho clung to Castoria. Wbea ahe had Children, the gaTO them Coatoria PUBLIC MEN, rOLlTCIAtfS AND BUS incss houses can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of tho state, coast and country from the Press Clipping Dureau, (Allen's) Union Block, Portland. 12-aotf WE DO NOT WANT Hoys or loafers but men of ability. $300 to $300 a month to hustlers. State and general agents. Salary and commission. Hacine Fire Engine Co., Knclnc, Wis. c o s 4t COM 'ANION WANTED. A young or mid die nged wompn without children can secure board and room free by applying at residence on Trade street, between itith and 19th. Miss Mary Mathorn. 83t On faun land sccuritv ? conildeied wltUtdS till lOUt ,!.!,." Hush BankbuUdta"AMILT0!,tt MONEY TO On city or farm property, Ovcr.Bush's Hank, T'K.rt) The Roya TREES Pruned and sprayed. Top grafting a speciality, also bees transferred or put In good shape. Call or addrfcs Jno. W. Carr, 105 Commercial street. 3-12 I m V. O. NEWS STAND.-Local Subscription Agency for all nmvspnpers and magazines. Fine atock o( cigatu and confectionery, F. W, Miller, Prop. 1 14 tf i,AlIEKS""l,ortlaml, Sacramento, Seattle, Tacuma nnd San Fimicisco papet on sale a' .Miner s 1 oiiorncc iuock JEKbiiV. HULI l'ure bred Jersey bull for service, One of the finest animals bred in Oicgon, Terms $1 cash. Call at Englewood D iiiy, on Railroad and D St. A, Rich, pro prietor. 3 19 d&wim REST AllOAvh, Iftfi KrntA ,. XT- - A, guarantee the best meal in the citVV' ' reoionabte. One trial will lm,; rouage. Prlvato looms for ItdlM . H. L. CAULToVify F. VAN DER Haam Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. aXi IVI.1........ ty"IIard times prices always. JOHN HUGHES Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, Important to years should follow tircmcnt. Simon into re- VrtTSlOAL. 3TREWSTTT, cheerful spirits and the ability to fully tujoy Hfe, coine ony wjlu n 1, body and mind. The young uiau who suffers from nerv ous debility, impaired mem- ory, jow spirits, irrita r ". me Cv. LRk(v rf I Farmers. Wnkelce's Snulrrol Exterminator tho orlglnnl nnd only nrticlo or it, kind giving comploto satisfaction. Now reduced from f0 to 30 cents per can. Tor salo by Stolner Drug Co. Lunn & Brooks nnd G. W. Putman, Halem.Orcgon 3-1-lin The Reason why . no HB the Burltngtonimakes the fastest time to Omaha, Kansas City and St. Louis is because it is the shortest as well as the best-built 11ns to those and ALL OTHER Southern and Southeastern cities. Tickets and tlme-tables at the local ticket oftir-f- Letters of inquiry addressed to the undeniened will receive Prompt atttention. A. C. SHELDON, G. A., Portland, Or. Hiss Ba ) on s Moo OPENED IN CUANNING STALL, Will rccoive children from 3 years upward Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for the older pupils taucht, includ ing drawing, modeling, music plain and ar tistic needle work. All work done on the in dividual plan, in which each child is ad vanced according to its own capacity. For terms and particulars apply to Miss O. Iial lou. Twentieth and Chemeketa sts. i!.M.WjU'rEPniKnK(i(a, ML AMU JOB PHI AND ' Legal BlanhPubltihm. Dush'a New Prick over the bsaV Coral DEPOT EXPRESS Meets all mall and passenger trains Eu gage and express to all patu oftltaj, Prompt service, Telephone "Ho. ;o TAMES RAD& TO THE FARMERS! We have iust comnlnlrrl n niiv f1 v-i! one-half block south of the court house. Please give us a call. Team 10c. 26 DUSSARD & SIMPKINS. GEO. FENJDBICBl'S MEAT MARKET. 32I Commercial st. Cottle Block Successor to C, M. Beck & Co. j Best meats in tho city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jiper. nud the id nud oue de tent tUOUS.1t! ratjgenients of mind and body that result from, un natural, perulcl ous habits usual ly contracted frt voiitu, through reby Inca ignorance, mereoy mcapi naieu to tbor is a. uuguiy citloy life He feefa tired, spiritless. nnd drowsy ; his TINTVPES-Natural and everlasting finished in five minutes. All for 10 cents Groupe, etc samp. No monoy in advance. At the tent, Asylum avenue, one block east of East school. a rtist. . 44-3t WANTED-nA man or woman in every coun ty jo sell the best paying books on the mar ket; 3 to $4 made every .day; address box 449. Oregon City, Or. WANTEO-Two or three full blooded Jersey heifer calves between five and ten weeks old. ...uimjim,, care 01 journal , 4-3t3t an'd A n ciiitii ..,. . . urn muwsy ; ma . ", vMiwur-runwure repaired neen lsdlsturlml 1 varminea. Picture iram nml mM..j. uuu uoes not re- "'"" vnvai siretcneu, upholsterinc. fresh hiui as it power is weakened, Job work done on short notice. re- to Al 421m sheuld: the will jnorwa fears haunt him nnd may result I "uiK WING SANG CO.-Japanese fancy ill confirm..,! 1,.n.1.n...1..l. ' .... I poodi. irmltini. ,lr.I ' .,,, '"" t , 1 V V "!""", ur iiiciail- ' "'"fci -,.imj uwus. MiK noods. cliollnniiil fioAll.. . i n:...r.i.. . ... ' ornnmf nt n,i,i.,i .... "u.., '.. . . b"i it 1.. i" 'viM " uicuraiu, : ""i""j ', iKUKcis.cninaware. cphepsy. ("fits ;), paralysis, locomotor ,'Lrcens' e,c'j lowest prices. Ladies' un! ataxia nnd even hi drend Insanity. uerwear made to order in the store, ua To reach, re-claim and restore such .om '' 421m n""0 I'".!'! " iMPPlness, is ,ALE-TA good Jersey, youriE w . 4 c luiuiiMicra 01 a uook or """ "' "" Renne, and a superb family i.J l a "';"" i"i uu ciiosie "ukuurc, on me .nature, symptoms and Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on the followingf Shirts, plain 10 cents Under drawers 5 to 10 cents Under shirts 5 toiocents Socks, per p. -r 3 cents Handkerchie.s , 1 cent Silk handkerchWs 3 cents Sheets aid pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other v.ork in proportion. Flannels and other work in telligcntly washed by hand, Col, J, Olmsted Prop, SALEM WATER CO. "I Office! Willamette Hotel Builfe For water service apply it office. EEi payable monthly in advance. Milt il complaints at the office. There will be no deduction in witcrna on account of temporary absence froa& city unless notice is left at the &. Ilereafter water for Irrigation wrill oolj b furnished to regular consumers uii:? ns for domestic purpose. Contractors w th walks, brick work and plastering iHp!o read "under building purposes" pjeiji! schedule of rates for 1893. Apply tteib for copy. M'ss May Wilklns, Dressmaking and Sewing, ;A11 kinds of work done in tie most apprcrti style, and promptly. Call at room ij, is hurst block, Salem. J. H. HAAS, WATCJIIMAKER AND JEWEEX, Makes a srw-lalty of fine repair "aVjf Thomas clock, etc., 215 Commercisl art g-.-'.U..,..g WAGON I SHOP cow Call on b. C.'Se'rrn.n, S$!iXK "I"" 3-.1t.tf aS&teSaSa .SSSSFafTg ti 1.1. .... JlT.'.r-; ..""f - "- :i ncn garden and. for tb ,-. r V11 .." u .u siauinsi lorpost. Apply to Lewis Petti e. Address, World's Disneusarv Ml. sale cheap. 3 14 im land. uviohn. EtutiPAN. ir..i . " ical Association, Bufialo, N. urmore man a q physicians connecte celebrateil Instltntlnn treaimi.nt' nf l.m i:...... i.i. .!,:": "o;K, "v? ""ea at nil, uAt,t ,--,"..: liikii !i i'i ri 'i iiaiiaah . a . . jt.. . 1 ann i . . .,iV.i .1 . vr ""u uave con- v..""7j: ' cows ana two 3- II 'i1 "'il"? b letler and retved advice X? 0,d, l"1 of M . J. Egan, GervaU. and tiiedicines which have resulted la ' a 24 tf permanent cures. in CAKi'KT PAPEK-Large lot of k.- loUnrI!f fi,0,,Pinature old age. or ,.row' capping paper for sale cheap. lS, a iv i . 1 . r t ttr 1 ir s i i ni a -e"" v. ri. .-y- ." ,. 1QC iest liav jiarteror n century ' ion wi? S urcCn. conUining l wth this wl.lVli f.00." w wH cheap, on easv tenns. or 1mm ,..!. .V.-L lae ior grocery stock. F01 mHUi V :m r ,r,u.: .'"? quire at this offi-. ha n .:."": j n im- Horseshoeing a specialty. Prices as low as the lowest. Hand made shoes to suit the horses foot. Diseased feet such as corns, con traded hoofs or interfering horses correctly "'""uvu jusiuivcme a inai. 100 ine. meketa street, back of New York Racket store. J. HERSCHDACH, ruie.MAU SIZE OF OCX pn770NF'5 IfiflHPLEXION POWIER "SSSffiL I ???".!l"ai.nwt ' AT DBUUUIOITJ Au "7'".yfr ScicnliSrAK Aneruy w. R. WZ'S MAffiET. SFREE DELIVERY. WOLZ b MIESCKE, Props. Dealars in all kinds or fresh and salt meats Ei?Fresli sausage a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST. . Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP. .P". !KBe and all kinds cf work dem: promptly. Jeave .orders at Patt s .0, 9. .. MiuaiT r r"";i .WW-2 """LHm IS? Kin u WM fssCf m m ri'"5i. doa ' 1-fiijBW rHtElUSCHIMlCj wg f&&vss,