r'l, WiW"3'. ill if) ,J (&I..S '! !i'M i ? E 5 K Sk'S i.: Kl.T ;3 " m,w'iii mm i V'7 2H t..U I . ' ' It t , . .' H ft -' V, .! 7r 1 " ! a m ' Daily Capital Journa BY HOPER BROTHERS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1800. K,i-a-MWrf3a"'''"MI-' '" ' ' "" DAILY LINE TO PORTLAND. STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE- DAILY. Portland, 6:45 m' Salem, 7:45 a. m. Independence, 6130 a. m. W. C'ulck lime, regular , , , , litUl SUNDAY. 9:00 a.m. 10M5 a.m. 6w,m, itervlee and cheap BALDWIN. Agent, Saleui, SOCIETY'S UNCTIONS M. I I mmm&gm&m v in In ui F Chronicled for the Benefit of Our Readers, THE SPECTACULAR FAUST Miss E, A, Stewart l x ' Imillinery, " x All grades of (joodi, from the West priced, to tlic fmcil the market affords. 94 State Sti THE ELKS' DANQUET. Weatacott & Irwin, the Capital City Caterers, Score a Great Success. Manager Westsicott, of the famous old "Strong's Restaurant," scored n great success last night on short notice. "Hilly" Is not In politics this year, but when It comes to banquets he Is "strictly in It." The handsomely decorntcd tables at the Elks' banquet were arranged In tho form of a pentagon, or horseshoe, with an opening toward the entranco of tho Heed. Snowy nupery, cut glass and glittering silver, and scats for 150 guests mndu tlio sight 11 wondorrul one to behold from the stage or gallery. The menu was as follews: Shoalwatcr Hay Haw. Soup. Consomme. Hellshcs. Spanish Queen Olives, Salt Almonds, Sweet Virginia IMcklcs. Salads. Chicken, Lobster, Shrimp. Cold Dishes. Turkey, Cranborry .Tellcy, Chicken, Tongue, Hani. Desert. :New York Jco Cream, Angel Cako, Pound Cake, Ladv Fingers, Etc., Swiss Cheese, Oranges, Dana uas, Nuts and Candles. Drinks, C'pffeo, Apollnarls. Zlnfandel, Uulnnrt Vln Hrut. Cigars It was served In four courses by ton waiters, under tlio personal supervis ion of Mr. Westncott, and gave uni versal satisfactions ono of tho finest spreads over sot beforo an appreciative assembly, A lloui Attack. Lust evening as Nov. W. 13. Copoliuul was passing tho corner of Commercial and Choiueketa streees, a-iuan roughly accosted htm aim grabbing him and by the coat de manded that ho givo him his nipper. .Mr.'v.upoianu explained that ho was unablo Just then to accommodate the fellow, when In inoro vehemont tones and a tighter hold upon tho roverond gentleman ho wild: "You mo a Oram! Army man and you have got to givo 1110 something to eat." Mr. Oopoland plainly told tho man ho had been drinking and that "ho would not give anyouo that was intoxicated any thing," and loosening hlmsolf from tho fellow'w hold, proceeded homo. Tliore were three of the ruulans and Mr. Copcland thought for a moment lie might bo "In R" r,,ru hand to hand encounter. flown Home. -This morning the delegates of Klks from Portland 10 turnud In lliolr social car. They were accompanied by somo of tho Ho-Hiburg Iwys. Many of tho latter left for home on tho morning train, and only a few remain In the city. Tho U. jrOovTRcports sftow Royal Baking Pewdtr ... P to Mil other. A Salem Vocalist's Romantic Mar riage In Wisconsin, The Kiiloin Elk's lodirc Is to be nlck- numed the "Hullewahyos." St. Taul'sGuIld lsto have a lecture May 0th by Rev. Hill, ofPortland.who did Europe on a bike. Tlio Kosebirg rialndealcr of Mori diiv hiivs! "W. V.. lliixinrund wlfo. of Salem, are stopping at tho McClallcn." The spcctaclar presentation of Faust at Heeds Thursday evening will bo a little out of the ordinary run of enter tainments. Mrs. TClninr f'ulkliiK. nf S:ilein. Is vis- IMntr with hnr niirnnf.H. Mr. and Mrs. . v...n ...... .. . j.... ...,.., . J. H. Stowell, of this city. Eugene Guard. Mm. Louis 'McClnln and daughter had tho temerity to ride their wheels in bloomers the other day and they appealed very well. Salem people at Wllholt Springs will have the pleasure of a talk with the folks at home over a telephone line that Is to be completed via Sllvetou and Scott's Mills June 1. Tho voiiiil' ladles of tho Salem Standard Dramatic club will trlvo an entertainment at Gcrvals tills even ing for tho benefit of tho Catholic church of tlio latter place. They went to Gcrvals In carriages. PPlti T)l,atilriu 1inllt.n nn Cnhiwlnir Xliu .ihiioaiiui itbvuiu uii .J.iflliuuj nlirht for tho bcnellt of the nubile school Hag fund promises to be In structive to young and old. It Is fora good cause and should have a crowded house. Miss Gcorglo Gwynne, a delegate to tho Christian Endeavor slate conven tion at Oregon City, last week, rc tvmed homo Monday afternoon. Miss Alberta Is still enjoying a visit with Portland friends. April 25th 1800, at 2:30. Admission 26 cents." Mrs. Hugh Thompson and other prominent young Salem society lead ers win give uio piay in loveiy cos tumes and it will bo a "recherche" affair. MISS BEAMISH MARRIED. "A bit of romance is wafted back from Minnesota, which will be of some interest to Salctn people. We sec bv the Hush ford (Minnesota) Star mat Miss i'jitn itcatner, who sang in Aiimohl concert iriven In this cltv last year, was quietly married nt McGregor, Iowa, tho ceremony, however, being performed In Prairie du Chlcn, Wis., Justacross the river. Her lover, J. II. Hanson, came to McGregor on his re turn from'theSoutb, to spend Sunday with his fiance. They visited Pic tured Rocks, on Sunday, and return ing went to Pralrc du Chlcn, and did tint return until Mondav ninrnlncr. of fering us their excuse the fact that the pontoon bridge was replaced that day, maklnir it imnossible for nnv one to return to this sldo Sunday afternoon or night. They kept their secict un til the termination of Miss Reamer's contract with Prof. Aamold at Rush ford, and when the last cntcitutnment was over (having glveintwoat Rush ford) Mr. Hanson being present, claimed his bride and the secret was L'lven to the nubile. Mr. and Mrs. Aamold left for their home in Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. Hanson for theirs in North Dakota." Miss Reamer Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Reamer, salcm business people and prominent members of the Haptlst church. Miss Reamer was a graduate of Willamette Conservatory of Music, and one of Salem's most talented young musicians. COUNTY SEAT NEWS, Witnesses Wanted In a Kan sas Will Case, A 'TRANSFER OF 1AXES. Lawsuit Begun in the Old Moores Estate. THE BIG STATE SEWER, Contracts Awarded for Iron, Ce mont and Sand, Miss Adda Davenport, who has been very low with typhoid fever, has al most fully recovered. The young lady was ablo to walk to hor father's ofllco yesterday, and will no doubt soon Lo able to rcsumo hor duties there. The funeral of Mrs. E. A. Watson was largely attended today by hor old neighbors and acquaintances as a token of the hliih esteem In which she was hold by them. Her remains woro given burial In tho Mnsonlccemctory. So passes away tlio old pioneer of Douglas county and not many years nonce tho last ono who sottlnd in Douglas and took part In rcdccmlmr It from a cheorless wilderness ami making It a lit habitation for refined society, will be numbered among thoso nun wcro and are not itnsnimrir Plaludealer. MORRISON'S "KAUST." Morrison's company will bo at Reod'sopcra house, Thursday evening, April 23, In HayloRermird'H version of Gwtho's immortal Faust, which with his excellent cast, new and elegant scenery, wonderful electric ofTiM-Unm! calcium lights, will bo given unoa n scaio or grandeur never beforo wit nessed here. Ono of tho features of the production will lo thoNuremburg cathedral choir rendering appropriate iiiuslo throughout tho piece. Tho "Hrock'CIl" kcnnn In Mw r...M. . i" .. ......... ;:i .. - miiiiiii iuu is .1 iiiiirvoi 111 siago crart with Its I ashes real fire. Tickets 011 Kilo at Pattons'. 8AI.KM AMATKVHH To the front oiwn mum win. .. .i llghtftilprogiam, butnot public. It is -oy 1 no card" only, as following neat Invitation declares: "Younro cordlallv lnvu...i .,. tend a Dramatic Untownii, ,., given by tho 'Over tho Teacups' Club, for tho benollt of tlio Salem HosplUil, at St. Joseph's Hall, corner of Che meketa and Winter streets, Saturday, Earl Race Is Appointed as Foreman on the Work, At the capltol this morning tho board of public building com missioned held an important session, disposing of considerable business with reference to tho construction of tho state sower. The bids which wero onencd several days ago for material were considered, ana tlio following awards were made: iron castlmrs for tho sewer. Albnnv Iron Works, at 21 cents per pound. Cement, delivered on the lino of work as needed. Salem lmnmvninnnr. uo., at 2.-ti per barrel. Sand, delivered on tho lino of work- as needed, Archie Mason, nt 77 cents percublcyard. Tlio position of foreman on tho work, for which thero wcro three can dldates, viz: J. M. Martin, A." H. Smith and Earl Race, was awarded to Mr. Race. Engineer Rarr was in- structcd to arrango for tho necessary tools for the work, and It Is thought that operations will beirln next, Tims. day April 28. 1 - A Great Show. Tho following teleirmin U unir ,.v. pinnatery: Eucii:ni:, April 22, 189(1. Patton Rres: Morrison's Faust playod hero last night, and Is the best show that has over boon in v.n. gene. They used nil their scenery and cicciricai circct. I'ack the house. They deserve It. T.O. Watts, Manager opera house. A KANSAS WILL CASK Is iiAfrrnrviiiiii.v.1inlirG Hubbard on a commission to take testimony by deposition The evidence of one of , tho witnesses to the will of Eric An derson, who died In Kansas October 1 2(1, 1891, was P. A. Karncll, who is . now employed as a gardener near tins ; city. He has been cited to nppcar bc 1 fore tho county court when his deposi tion will be taken. ' AN OLD CASH RUVIVUD. Following petition in the estate of J. A. Moores, deceased, was lllcd Tuesday April 22, In the olllce of the Clerk of the ceurt: "In the coilnty court of the State of Oregon for Marlon county. "In the matter of tho estate of I. R. Moores deceased: "To the Hon. W.C. Hubbard, Judge of the nbove entitled court "Wo the underslcned creditors of estate of I. R. Moores deceased, here by petition the said court that a cita tion be issued toC. u. Moores, admin istrator, to appear and show cause why ho should not scttlo the claim in full, of Mrs. Sarah W. Stinson, as guardian of the heirs of A. L. stinson against the estate of I. R. Moores, deceased. Mrs. Rkna Stinson Wilks. Mary D. Stinson. "Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this 21st day April, 1890." L. V. Eiilen, Clerk. The court Issued a citation as fol fel fol eows: "Ordered that citation Issue to tho horcwlthln name C. R. Moores, to appear before tills court in tho courC room thereof on Saturday, tho 2d day of May, 189(1, at 10 o'clock a. IN SESSION AT SALEM. Eighth Annual Session of Woman's Presbyterian Board of Missions. The eighth annual meeting of tho Woman's North Pacific Piesbyterlan board of mlssons, convened In tho First Presbytcrlnn church of Salem Tuesday. The territory represented by the board covers tho 'states of Ore gon.Washlngton nnd Northern Idaho. Thero woro present over 100 delegates. The officers of tho board are: President, Mrs. W. S. Ladd; record ing Knrrot.nrv. Mrs. E. T. Davis: cor- "P ". -"-ri ' rnunnnfllnir Rno.rot.sirlns. Mrs. I. L. Mc- Common, Mrs. A. W. Slowcll, Mrs. August Lang, and Mls3 Pluinmcr; treasurer, Mrs. is. v. ftiossman; ac posltary, Mrs. M.R. Andrews; auditor, lion. W. ii. uiiocrt; cnairmau enter tainment committee, Mrs. R. S. Wal lace. All wcro present except Mrs. E. T. Davis and Mrs. M. R. Andrews. The report of tho general corres ponding secretary .shows the total membership of tho board to bo 1241: ruivllliirlps. 71: OlirlsMnn Endoavnrors. 32; bands and Juniors, 15; contribut ing Sunday schools, 15. Tlio receipts of the year for foreign missions wore 83G20.2U; for homo missions, $1700.10; for freedmen's board, $333.23; total - TOWELS Spkcial Sad -TOMORRo f . Full and complete line, Also Towel r. , prices. , twras I I1 -JU-J iLUl Special This Week 257 Commercial street ,NeWYo,k, April ,. X 500- 25c Letter Tablets for 15c each 330. THE MABifr. 1 :i Sc, valley, 9fl'c. April w, UNClsrn u aan ranc ico. AnnT . " Wool..OreCop1 ctl.t'? V fSn5!?M Rrokk Jail.Two drunken tramps wero cantured bv Mm s.-iiom .mii last night, after a lmn oimcn ,..,i safely lncarcomted in the wooden Jail. Ry midnight they hud cut thoir wm out of tho building and departed. They are thought to bo tho first who over had a desire to not remain there. Trolly Down.-TIiIs morning tho trolly wlro of tho Consolidated road broko on Stato street In front of Legg's drug store. It was temporarily repaired In a fow momontg. mi ti, cars lost no time. M ThkWkATHKR. Tlmnroi.Ql,...i service reports:-Tonlght and Tliurs day rain and cooler. m.. to show cause If any. whv tho within mentioned claim ntralnst thn estate of I. R. Moorcs,deceased,should not be settled In full." This claim amounts to over $1300. It was origin ally only about $C00. county taxrs. Sheriff Knlcht has turned overt to county Tieasurcr Jap Mlnto, ills fifth Installment of money collected as taxes for tho year 1803, amounting to $2,810.30 and requested that it bo credited to the following funds, viz.: t,ou tax 5000 vjiiy ui oaicm 213 Oo City of Woodburn 379 School District No. 2.1 ,-rr ii N0.4 0 7 ry. '3 4 75 .Vac. ?, L-i 0, .'.. 23 & ,0 ' 12 83 0." 702 No. 22 e 77 No- 5 HI i0,7' 405 No. 7.1 .' ir mis ,----.- -----',, www J m t Na 99 68 No 122 , eg State, county and itate school....' 2,25: 09 The totnl amount of the sevoml transfers of tho above mentioned tax money to tho treasurer Is $10,309.77 F, S, Dearborn's Book Stot e. for homo and foreign missions, $'I0I". 83. Tho treasurer renortcd a dellclt of $331,03 In receipts for home mis sions, but it was announced that tho nrcsldont. Mrs. W. S Ladd. would cancel tho dellclt by her individual contribution. The gain In receipts for foreign missions over last year was $70.21. The following committees wero ap pointed Tuesday. Nominations Mrs. Smlclc of Rosc burir. Mrs. Forbes of Rothanv. and Mrs. White or Chchalls. Kcsolutlona Mrs. E. W. Allen of Portland. Mrs. Montgomery of Oregon City, and Mrs. Leonard of Tacoina. Placo of meet ingMrs. Lockwood of Salem. Mts stark or Portland, nnd Mrs. Wnllacc of Salem. Tho conferenco of picsbytorlal omcers will bo held today, and tho re ports of tho depositary and com mittees will be heard. The session will close with an informal reception this evening. Condensed Testimony. Chas. 11. Hood, Ilrolceraud Manufacturer' Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. Kmc s New Discovery lint nn rmml . . Cough rcmody. J. D. Brown, Prop or St. James Hotel. Ft. Woyue.Ind., testsfles that us s turcu oi n vougu 01 two years stand nc, caueed bv La Grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery. R. F. .Nferrilf, Baldivinsvllle. .i, aja iimi nc iius usco ana reccomenuid it and neer knew it to full and would rather have It than any doctor, because it alway cures. Mr Hemming, 222 E. 25th St., The Best Cathartic. South Salem, Ore.. March 20, 1890. Wo are uronMv nfonKol n-m. tim naner dolls wblnh worn sunt, fnp nnn trado mark from Hood's Pills and ten cents in stamps. I have derived great benefit from Mm un nt ttw1i.j bin They aro tho best cathartic that I have over tried. Mrs. James II. Watson. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is tho one truo blood purifier. BIDS WANTED. Chicago, always keeps It at h-nd and has no fear of Croup, because it instantly relieves. Lree Trial Dottles at Frnl A i . n... Store. bb" "UB When Babjr yru sick, ro gavo her CastorU. Wl sbe was a Child, she crlod for CastorU. When ths became WUa, aha clung to CMtorU. WUn she had Childrsa, she gav them Caslari, 6HEESE. 6HEESE. bap Sago cheese, Headquarters at C f lunch 8ods "" knowa H. G. SONNBMAN 124 State strct, Perfect Wisdom Would give us perfect health. Because men S iffi rich mW hc, lf rectly heal. hZ'ux. 1 "i' r,h y004 U the bsi of good m2lrfP..,irod ' TSaParUIa is the One True Ml r.Udfier' u II E,ves C001 health, because it build, upon the true foundation-pure blood! Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, perfectly '"".less, always reliable anil benencial, ' AVE Have MovED.-Central otllco i mo LocKwootl Messenger System is now located at ai pn.....i..i ... with the Postal Tolcgraph. Meeting Called. The countv Ttnnniiiti.n., . n .,..1.. , -"'"" Luuirai .....uutec aim me candidates on the i'wi.Huuwin.ueitQt nro i,ereby ,, . :?.rC,tnhoh,loho Republican v.Mu, , Qalcni al 2 p Satlm1nv -VI ' "W I April 35. 4-15 til Q. w Davis, Chairman Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. w CREAM DAhlNfi P0MDIR (Mort Perfect Made 4oYMnta&U&diL ' Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals with Plans and snccifirntlnn win 1,. .T.t....i up to May 6, at 12 o'clock for the construc tion of a bent litilr.. iS r . i . ..b, ,wu ii iuiiij, across between Howell Puirie and Silverton; also a 300 foot bent bridge across Drift creek, on the road leading from the Warren Cranston place to Silverton. The rinlit tn rrir. n.. . .11 1.1.1. 1 ; - .- " .ji , wi an UJU3 IS IC served. Bids must be filed at the office of the cuuniy cierK, oaiem, Or. 4 so idw L. V. EIILEN, Clerk. State Treasurer's Fourteenth Notice. State Op Oreqon, Treasury Department. ptIce Is horeby given that thero nro funds on hand with which tore deem nl nnternn,nn ..." r" iv e?MntS;aUnTnnS j..u iui Hum ox lunas" between tho dates of 0tnhr iboi ":" Ji"? both dates ircluslvet vtl the exception of warrants drawn on tho oiMiiiiiiiuiiu iiina, ana that nil such S,nif' properly endorsed, will S2 SroiT Pntation at tills oBice? fnterest on tho same ceaslntr from nd after, the date of this notice. lMt Fnh Metsciun, 157t State Treasurer. Get on to the Northern Pacitic Flyer. The cliango of time vlu tho North ern racnic enables passengers to leave Portland d'aily at 5 p. m., rcachlngSt. Paul and Minneapolis in thrco days, St. Louis and Chicago In thrco and onc-lmlf days, Lincoln, Neb., at 12:55 noon of tho third day, Omaha at 4:05, St. Joseph at 0:50, Atchison nt 0:30, Leavenworth at 7:35 and Kansas City at 8:05. You can seo by tills that tlio North ern Pacific enuals all other lines to nil points, and If you will comnaro schorl. ulcs, you will seo that tho Northern Pacific boats all other lines into Lin. coin four hours, St. Joseph twelve hours, Atchison twelve hours, Leaven worth fourteen hours nnd Kiinsnn City ten" hours and forty-five minutes, where lmmedluto connections aro niado in union depots for nil noints. Don't forget that tho Northern Pn- cmc is tno only lino running two lines dally to tho cast, tho only dining car roiuoironi Portland, the only lino running n first-class Pullman sleeper through from Portland to Minneapolis nnd St. Paul without change, and the only lino tO tlio Yollowstonn NnMnnnl Park. For full Information, tickets, slpon. ing car reservations, etc., call on or write Thomas, Watt & Co., Agents, Salem. 200 Commercial stcct. Potatoes-6otococi?rVi Oats-MUIinn .,?" Portland, Atiril M uv 6o! Walla W.lfa.jrVH i-iour-rortiand, Ji.j.,,, " OaTs-NUit'e fiEg. I'otatoes. Oreeon, jb MhXn ' KJ' S'i test Millstuns..prn, $.5ofl,to rouitry-Uhicken.. titflfi era. cnfli f., .i. ,. VbW turkeys, live, i tcidreued,'' IlidfH. nrrcn i.i,.j r J I 6o lln ?l;.'.U".,..W M iizjr!zi: rvt. "wi -TMiiJii 3c,iarf,, r:?'t& f.1 rommnn.linii Kit .... ..,,.Jvr.uv. Cheese .Oregon fall crauMfol tgg..9fecon, lie perdot. 'I ici..iopsieers, J.oo(2t.ij . to good steers, ajja 3.5c; coHh dressed beef, Te. Mutton.. Eum. l.it'AtKui.i- Hogs.. Choice, hetn-, p$i andfeeilert: 2ic,i( :.fl fJVeal. .Small, choice, kj J SALEJf MARItvt Wheat, ,50c perbu,, mufath, Oats ,i82oc. Ha v.. Baled, elicit, tcavlicrs S6.C0. riour .in wnoieuie lots, Uij 3.20; nran, nunc 11.00; atd,i snorts, 12.00rj13.00; chop U,t 12.00. Poultry.. Chitkens, 7c; ixk 3.C0; geese, 5.00(56.00; tailrn Veal..Dressod,4 HoM..Dreued. V.. Live Cattle.. 2 j. Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. -mi-TT7 Sheeu.. Live, 2.503. Wool.. Best, laKc. Hop.. Best, 45e. l'(TfT I flth T(. Butter.. Best dairy, ix; laarje 15c. Farm Smoked Meiti.EiOT.Xl 90; shoulders, 5c.1 rotatoes..i5Cpert)U. Onions,.!1. Fine Smoked Venisox-i celvedat John 0. Wrijbti.U choice smoked venison. TMi Grocery. NEW ADVERTISEI WANTED.A gentle, fmiaj Ariiirri : 1... care lonrau. fi . "9 ., f - LADIES. 1 make He V home work, and will eM"C iMia iu k Mfc 7; ' Stebbins, Lavrrence, mi. A. D SMITH.-FnrBitircjtHy ......1.- r.;-nirifrime1tadBul order, canvas stretched, upholiW! 1 WOtK uone un iiu "-". Take Notice. 1 am Instrnctirl ,. !, ,.i tl.A ,.u. nv" ?l "" tumiuiUpor ... vij muiiuii u ea 1 1 and Tollcn to seo that tho alloys of the city 2 sundry nu sances of wli IcU citizens have complained be cleaned up. 100. A'0. Dilley, 18"-1 City Marshal. ,- r JX.ll Reed pfogfam winbBlvcr ml one. comA aii " hutii. jomo ' "" 18-2t TUKUis 13 NO PROFESSION, whoso labors so sovcroly tax tho nervous sys tem, as that of tho ministry. Tho de rangement of tho nerve centers of tho brain byovorwork frequently brings on attacks "' uer. irouoio, ana nervous prostration. Rev. J. P.Koster, M. D Pastor U. B. church, London Mills, Ills., hlmsolf a physi cian, writes Fob. 28, 1895: "Heart affection and nervous prostration had becomo so serious last full tl.nf n 11m. .. -.i. i tho pulpit would so completely prcatrato me Br. Miles' that li B90mei certain I tr a. r must relinquish tho work Heart LUre f tho ministry entirely. Ppctni-flp noart palpitation becamo ACdlUTCS SO bad that mv auditors Health would ask mo If I did not " havo heart disease Last November I commenced taking I)r. Miles' rjew noart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles' Wervlno and derived th rrrntt. nn..ihi benoflt, I havo Just closed revival work of w weoks, preaching uearly every night and twice on tho Sabbath. I can speak fatfcoura without sufforlns as I formerly dld;fl5a working ministers should keep Dr. "Miles' grand remedies on hand," ' (1Dr. Miles' floart Cure is sold on guaaaaUe, n DotUe will beneat or noaey rofunslol ......n.nn . . Mnmlliirie4 .w w r ?r..i:s i y s' "y.rrt te: i A in OrffTftn CltV. Of. Tt7l w-i del nrriR wing sanu wnrr- ; ' ;- l..miLPI goous, matunE, " "'s.-v screens, etc.. at lowest pw denvcar made to order ta m Court st. FOR MUZEfijjfiffff year olds. Inquire of ! " , Or. brownwrappjty tne tning ior iuuijs - 1 Journal office. JT -nd PUBLIC MEN, W: iness houses can obtain sU!f mation from the preuw i j-j ni.nirv framiac "! . ""-" .... ..l-.L IVV $) union pia., " I cigata 1 -XZnSS&i'- 1 if" uated in WhesdanO. 1 rfln rood fruit. Fl;iVi property to w.i5 CiJ.i. Address. A, cart r" FOR SALE OR ffifl ti ,HiV acres of . .riA im .,. y, BM tiaa. lllHklu w. - . jyilows Cira ttry. htmn- 1