I II u Strong Nerves Just m gurely come from the uteot Hood' 8arMparilla as docs the cure of scrotals, salt rheum, or other so-called tho blood affect the condition of all the Nerves, bones, muscles and tissues. If It is im pure it cannot properly sustain these parts. If made pure, rich, red and vital ized by Hood's Barsaparilia, it carries; health Instead of dlseane, and repairs the do. Thus nervous Drostrationi hysteria. HUiUi ! BDIX7JJ no .jvhju.uk w u neuralgia, heart palpitation, are cured bj Hood's Sarsaparilla Because It is the One True Blood Purifler. ii ji r-n are the best after-dinner MOOd S FlIlS pills, nhl digestion. 25a Daily Capital Journal. BY HOKBR BR JTHERS, MONDAY, SEPT. 14, 1890. PRESIDENTIAL TICKET. For Independent American Bimetallism and People's Government. For President, WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, of Nebraska. For Vice-President, THOMAS WATSON, of Georgia. ORF.fiON UNION FRKSIDBNTIAI, tLFCTORS, N. I.. HUTLER, l'olk County, Democratic M L. OLMSTED. Daker County, Peoples. HARRY W ATKINS, Yamhill Co., Peoples. E. IIOFER, Marion Co., Silver Republican. ELDER BARKLEY'S MEETINGS. Hon. II. L. Barkley will speak as follows: Oregon City, September io: Albany, Sep tember li; Eugene, September m; Corvallis, September, 14; Toledo, September 15; Lebanon, Septemler 16; McMinnville, Sep. tembcr 17; Jefferson, He. tcmber i8j Grant's Pass, Septemlxrr 22; Clatskanie. September 24; Kalama, Wash., September 26. Mark Hanna's National Democrats. side show the Poor old Carl Schurz; ho is u Hes sian who has always sold himself to the enemy, The goldbug McKInley papers arc supplied with supplements containing the platform and spcechesof the gold bug Democrat convention. If Mr. Clius. T. Manning finds the finances of the silver standard coun tries In such a deplorable condition, why did ho go tliorc and invest his capital? No irold bonds will bo issued until after election. Thirty millions of gold Is to bo shipped (in at ouco by Icklehelmer. Stickleback & Co. If that won't convert you to the gold Htandardyou are an Ignorant obdurate popocratl Tho American silver dollar will not circulate In any foreign land for any thing but Its bullion value. ""Worth $10 anywhero In tho world" In a Sa lem banker's window is a Ho about tho ten silver dollars shown thorc. Chun. T. Manning of Nicaragua, the latest Imported goldbug advocate, seems to think thn fact that peoplo of Central America don't wear buifalo ovorcouts, h an argument against tho restoration of silver by our country. When at a Republican meeting at tho lllckcy school houso one who has been eating public pap for twenty-one years slurred Tau Jouknal editor's fathor, for not having beon in the Union army, long enough to suit tho papsuckor's notions of patriotism, ho didn't know that tho Iowa veteran was a MoKluley man. But it Illus trates how hard up tho state house rat Is for a campaign argument. If Geer's managers want a Joint do bate for tho tall sycamore why don't they tackle tho llttlo Salem under taker? Ho would strip tho sycamore oflts follngo llko n cyclone. Ttlgdon can think on his feot. Ho Is quicker than a rat trap at repartee. At Silver ton ho proved himself tho best-posted tuun on tho money question who has ever spoken In this comity, next to Bryan himself. o.Xisrr'oxiac-.. tutu- Haiti 3UtfgM ll M IfUtSH HKT M -v 3 4aMa&Mkt. .. ..st-- T THE SCHOOL OF FINANCE. a xiie wconn icsj- The second son iln THK.Jqun- NArrflnance clio6l was put on the bltf bulletin board In front of the Post office block Saturday. It was a dia gram to show by squares the re- spcctlvc amount of wheat 1-lOthof an ounce of gold. bulIjQn and one ounce of silver bullion would buy In the New York market In 1873 and today. The second lesson draws a continual crowd. It was shown that sixteen times as ""- much of silver as of gold would buy me samcamounfc 01 wiieiib in ioii,lk; foni silver was deprived of free coin age privileges and that an ounce of silver, a bushel of wheat and 1-lGth ounce ot gold were each worth In New York $1.20 In 187.1. The prices of gold, wheat and silver now are relatively as follows: An ounce of silver and a bushel of wheat arc still worth the same 661c. But the MOtli ounce of cold that In 1873 would buy a bushel of wheat or an ounce of silver, will now buy two bushels ofiwheat In New York or two ounces of silver. What has been de monetized':' THE SITUATION. Private advices are to the cfTcctthat Ohio Is showing remarkable sliver strength. Bryan's meetings were re makable for such outpourings of peo ple as were never before seen In that state. "Bryan's gab" that Oregon papers speak of so disparagingly is appreciated .wherever It is heard. An Iowa correspondent says the managers are all at sea, and that Iowa may be classed as a doubtful state, with chances as In Ohio, in favor of the Itcnublicans. Kansas presents a situation simi lar to that in Oregon a complete coalition against the Republicans, with chances of carrying the state for McKInley altogether out of the ques tion. Before Bryan spoke In Pennsyl vania, that state would have gone 250,000 for McKInley. Now It will not give half that. SLURRING THE GERMANS. "An old German, who is an enthuS' lastic popocrat, whllo discussing f us ion In this city a day or two ago said that It was all humbug to try and force tho pops to vote for "Sowall and Bryan," that he Intended to have nothing to do with that kind of a deal and would cast his ballot for ' 'Sewall and Watson." Ho would not be Im posed upon to vote for Bryan under any consideration." Salem States man. While Germany Is not trying to Itr turfero with tho financial policies of our country as tho English press would seem to Indicate that England is, the Germans read and think for them selves and cast an intelligent ballot. Chances are that every German In Marlon county will know exactly who ho will vote for in November, and a vnst majority of thoni will vote for an Independent American money system. The goldbugs will get little consola tion out of tho German vote. Tho Southern Pacific Is telling all Its omploycs that If wo get free coin- ago of sliver their wages will only buy half as musch of tho farmers' products as at present. How the Southern Pacific docs love tho fanner! It Is absolutely frightful to content- plate what would take place if the farmer got double the present prices for his crops. He could employ labor and buy store bills as he used to. There would bo some chance for tho mer chant and manufacturer. But strikes and rovolutlon would bo postponed In definitely. Major Sherman made a great hit In reply to Bro. Caples, who praised tho North Carolina women for otTerlng up tholr diamonds to save tho stato from repudiation, by referring to tho sacri fices of the Oregon women who were picking hops with their babies In their arms for 2." cents a box. "Col." Smith asks tho old vetoruus to all lino up and slug with him: "I want to bo a goldbug And with tho goldbugs stand; A crown upon my forehead A mortgage on my land," Tho next great gold standard rally Is to bo held at tho stato fair grounds,, The town won't hold them all. -"-utmtkt inuMTi f ilirlii.ri.lii " x "' HERMANN AT ROSEBURG. Political Claptrap( Faljs Flat in , Douglai County. BosEnunu, ScDt. 12. Hon. Blnger Hermann spoke at Roscburg last Fri day night to a fairly good sized audi ence composed about evenly of ladies and irenthncn. It is estimated that there were about 75 voters In the houe some (Z them bolne Bryan men. Had the hall been packed to overflowing it would be no more than might have been expected, for this Is Mtc home of the conirressruan and he has been a. popular man. nis speech occupied two hours or more and consisted of the ordinary cheap political claptrap that Is being sprung upon the peoph by goldbug orators. Hand bills were circulated several days in advance an nouncing that ho would speak and It was expected th.tt many country peo ple would come In to hear him. The farmers, however, were remarkably conspicious by their absence. Hermann is aprctty faircontortion lst, as evinced by his heroic struggles to swallow the old corrupt Scott Simon-Dolph Portland political ring which did Its utmost to defeat him once upon a time. He succeeded In this act. ne also made a mighty effort to bolt a large package of con gressional records which contained some of his utterances, favorable to the free coinage of gold and silver at the ratio of 10 to 1 where he was in congress. lion. Tom Tongue was present, but was not .called upon. Indeed, his name was not even mentioned. Ton gue made a speech In the same hall where he was stumping the state for congress. Thirty old soldiers at the soldiers home are for free silver and Bryau. In Benton County. Monuoe, Sept. 14. A Bryan 10 to 1 club was organized at Monroe Saturday evening. It started out with a charter member ship of 75 names, seven of these being old Republicans. James Calvert (Pop) was elected president, J. B. Illnes, (Dcm.) vice president, and John II. Starr, (Rep.) secretary. An address was delivered by Dr. Oglesby, of Junction City. The club will be addressed by Hon. "W. S. Mc- Fadden, of Corvallis, next Saturday evening, September 10th, and Judge John Burnett, of Corvallis, will per form a like service on the evening of September 20. Everybody is enthus iastic. Donations of sheep are asked by the McKInley ratification and barbecue committee. At gold staudard prices the farmers can afford to give them away. A mero clerk in the state house who only gets $2,500 a year can afford to go out and make goldbug speeches to the farmers and tell them how prosperous they are. Lane, tho tailor, knows where his bread is buttered. He knows the bankers, goldbugs, and salaried oillci als alone can afford tailor made suits. NOWADAYS, when women are trying; to do everything u is not strange that many things are over-done. It is not strange that there arc all kinds of physical and men tal disturbances. If the woman who is a doctor, or a lawyer, or a journalist, or in business would not try to be a society woman too it might be different; but the woman who knows when Bhe has done a day's work has yet to be born. Usually a woman's way is to keep doing until she drops. Working in this way has manifold evils. As an old colored Auntv used to say: "There's always somethin1 the ntter. If It isn't one thing it's two." The most common trouble resulting from over, exertion, either mentally or physically, is constipation of tho bowels, with all its at. There is no human ailment that so saps narirt'ta an tieftilpnfi tbf fimhttlnna aa. I liisl jotntnar from the bowels forgetting their vocation, or the liver onlv work. Ing about eight hours out of the twenty- ' four Dr Fierce' ricasaut Pellets are the most ' effectual remedy in the market Tbey work ' upon the system easily, naturally, Tbera is no unpleasant nausea after taking them. No griping no pain no discomfort. They are composed of materials that go through the system gradually, collecting all impuri ties and like the good little servants that they are, disposing of them effectually. Mrs. Rosanna M Bliss, of Colon, Ot- intra County. Ntw tort, uvit " I nan amnVr.4 tmiMi wltH h1Imc I some time falntncs from too much mental work. Over cxerttou physically cauicd cooitlpatton of the bowel. I tritd liver pills. They Rave tem. poriry relief. Two year ago I bezta using Dr Mcrce's l'leauut relict. I have, at Intervals, used three bottles, and I am now enjoying uoln Urrupted good health." Yours truly, Z 4&d3dX rmut f VVVMflflfffff 1 W- iSTliit BlackweSPs Genuine You win find one coupon Inside each Z ounce bag and two coupons Inside each 4 ounce bag, Buy a bog, read the coupon and seo how to get your share of 230,000 In presents. iatsitwi BARKLEY AND PENNOYER. Another Bryan Supplement With Two Great Speeches. Kcit all could hear Pcnnoyer and Barkley at the great Bryan ratifica tion at Salem. So The Journal has printed In supplement form the great sneeches made on that occasion by those two gentlemen. Tlipywlll be supplied from this oillce at $1 per 100 or 97 ner 1.000 nostnald. We have still supplements with Bryan's speech of acceptance at Xew York and Mitchell on the impossibility of in ternational Bimetallism. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stock of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of e;rass seeds. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HAVE YOUR SAWS FILED by George. at rear of J. P. Slump residence. 9 I4tf WAN 1'EU.r-A fresh milch cew at the Ore gon school for the blind. 9 12 3t GERMAN TEACHER-Piof. Carl Behrens, No. 18 Center street, instructor in modern languages and music pianos and organs tuned. 9 10 td FOR SALE OR TRADE Two improved lots, all kinds of fruit, on street car line, at a big bargain for cash; addres- 11, this office. WINTER PAS TURE.-For good winter pas ture for horses inquire one block west ol the North Salem school. Robert Cray ton. 991m FOUND. , Medicine case, same by proving property this card. Owner can have and paying for 9 9 3t PIOKL1NG CUCUMBERS. 1 have a tine lot of pickles' for sale at my place near the penitentiary. Five cents per gallon. 9 1 im A. N. BANTA. TAKEN Ul'.r Two horses, one brown with white spot in forhead, left hind foot white. One bay, both hind feet white and branded on left shoulder. Horses are about 4 years old and weigh about 1,500 and 1,300 pounds. Tho above stock was taken up nt Lafe Townsend's farm 10 miles north of Salem. By proving property and paying damages and expenses owner can have same. 8 29 im J. W. TOWNSEND. FoR SALE' Driving mare for sale at a bar gain; weight about 1 160; good traveler, In quire of Wm. Brown & Co. 30 tf CARPET PAPER Large lot ot heavy blown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Jus the thing for putting under carpets. Call a Journal office. WAN TliU. Solicitors for campaign book "Bryan, Sewall and Free Silver," authorized by Bryan, written by R. L. Metcalf, Editor Omaha World-IIerald, appointed author by Bryan. Contains speeches and platform. A bonanza for agents, a free silver mine for workers. Only $1 50. The only autnorized book. So per cent. Credit given Freight paid. Outlft free. Begin now with choice of territory. Permanent, profitable woik for '96. Address' The National Bcok Conce n, Star Building, Chicago 8 lo-3ot $IUi worth tor 10c. &co2 10 cnL for UlDitratod book MUiQt how to itut j rut LIBKlKTIa roor looiltt; vltooal ooat to tho mcraberi. Got It qutek 1 1 C1TIMNS' UUIUIIY ASST. Il,tirimlitui wTork,K.l COLT TAKEN UP. A three-year-old colt, bay color and while star in forehead, was taken up by the umlea signed. Owner can have same by pro. ing property and paying costs. Call at place, 5 miles east of Salem, on Maclcay road. 8 22 mi J. R. PICKENS IfcjjP 9-5.2m iMnfci rmiTiiii mm I fcimTTT"JwBM'fiJi.Di?TTiiir iJBPIiiKlP(PI4v i AT!WimiimV?tv&vy..mirtfi:miv:M?-i.:a imBQmmsmn fflmm TsJmmm FBkrJtiVir&Vii&-iiT& rZrx3g& .vb wwfrifzfsamfi iiMBMnuWiVi3n.xr.s.ui--v' .yssywT KscjtMW; . s,r ''jWJViyjivMrizxz. b QUE -HALF SIZE Of COX A gnjl Iv 'nmtM I j pozzoni's flip iwm i l COMPLEXION POWDERl' Jf lIH n bu been tbt standard for fortr yearn andQ riBBfciJ I llsH & Is mora popular to-dar than oror before, (. y jjJjtJBlT ' ' "' "" '"'fflM 7 I'OZOM'S ? iHi wmMM BP rj It tho Meat complexum ponder beautlf j-lns, E? "- xS- V nlivthlns, cleanlr, iio&Uhful and haralcu. V k:iHEEMBK2MF?30BWKKMte5 Q A duucatB, lnvlilblo protection to tho face. U MijHRHSl-IllB f. M'ltli ewry box of t)ZZO.rs n mng- Z L.Ma?- " ' sasassMMBg p ulllwnt iSrotliru GOLD l-UFi' M 1 A 11 OX is given fvoe of clinrgv. C" AT DnnnniRTS ivn wvnv RTonra. m T. This Is the very best Smoking Tobacco made. Bum 4AM PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Office op the Secretary of State, ) Salem, Oregon, V Sept. 1, 1896.) Sealed proposals will be received- at this office until noon, November 2, 1896, to furn ish the following articles for the State of Ore gon for the use of the ipth Biennial Session of the Legislative Assembly: 35 reams legal cap, 14 lbs. No. 7 ruling white laid, laid, Charter Oak or Scotch linen. 30 reams first class Congress note, 7-pound packages, No. 7 ruling, wnite laid. 20 reams letter paj-er, 12 lb No. 7 ruling white laid, Carew, Charter Oak, or Scotch linen. 20 reams of tpewriter, letter size, Paragon 20 reams typewriter, letter wove No. 3. 6 reams typewriter. lcn'al size, Paragon, legal size, Paragon, letter wove No. iyt. 6 boxes Little's Satin size 8 x ro 6 boxes Little's Satin finish carbon, blue, finish carbon, Ij'up, size 8 x 13. 10,000 No. 6 1 2 envelopes, 60 lh. No 1 rag XXX. 12 Gross railroad steel pens, No. 49. 20 Gross Gillott's steel pens, No. 404. 4 Gross Gillott's steel puis. No. 303. 8 Gross Esterbrook "J"' ) ens 6 Gross Falcon steel pens, No. 048. 6 Gross Esterbrook U. Co.'s Probate . pens No. 313. 6 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'o Judge's Quill Steel pens No. 312. 6 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'s Chancellors sleel pen No 239. 6 Gross London Incandescent, M. JicobV. No. 4. 2 Dozen Sanford's Cardinal led ink, ini 5 Gross pen holders, black enamel, l.uue. Io Dozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstands, No. 558. 4 Dozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstands, No. 554. 10 Dozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstandr No. 420. 12 Dozen ivory folders, 9-inch standard. 4 Dozen ivory folders, Io inch Cot-cress, 4 Dozen mucilage cups, No. S, M u,su patent. 10 Doien mucilage stands, reservoir. No. fi, Morgan's paient. 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting pai r, 140 lbs. assorted colors. 2 Gross No. 2 Eagle recorder le id pencils, style 660. 5 Dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts 2 1-2 Dozen Stafford's writing fluid, quarts. 15 Dozen gummed stub files, No. 21,11 x 15 inches, 500 pages. 4 Dozen Duplex cupboard letter clips, legal size. 20 Dozen Duplex cupboard letter clips. 15 Dozen Faber's rubber rulers, 14-inch fiat. 15 Dozen steel erasers, Rogers' No. 18,149, bone. 3 Dozen steel erasers, Rogers' No. 18,149, ebony. 70 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands, assorted sizes. 5 Gross Faber's lead pencils. No. 2, hexa Bn, gilt. t2 Gross Faber's lead pencils, No. 2, round, uUt. 20 Dozen Faber's patent ink and pencil rubber erasers, mammoth. 3,000 McGill's patent paper fasteners, No. 2 flat head. 3,000 McGill's patent paper fasteners, No. 2 round heads, white. 3,000 McGill's patent paper fasteners, No. 4, flat head. 15 Dozen table pads to hold paper, 19x20 inches, strong leather tips. 15 Dozen waste paper baskets, cross.bar No. 4. 3 Dozen waste paper baskets, small, No.u, round. 29 lbs, hemp twine No. 2. 4 Dozen Sanford's mucilage, quarts. uias snouia oe marked "t'roposais for rttn uonery, iNone will be accepted None but the best quality of goods The right to rei ct any or all bid served. All the above articles to be scjycu. ill. me auove articles to oe uenv- red at Salem on or before December 15,1896. mere ueing at tne present time no money available for paying for the above supplies, bids will only be accepted under the express condition, agreement and understanding that tho successful bidder will look to, and de. , pahyetheXcVai,ature aPProPri",DB respectfully, II. It, KINCAID, secretary 01 atate. ' B. BROWN, " li Salem, Oregon, IS; Commercial street. ?Ji&?j if very C. H. MACKS. - DENTIST ur eenr to Dr. J. M. Keene, old White Corner. Salem, Dr. Parties desiring superior operations at moderate fees in any branch are in cpccml request. ?D D 1 1 Carriage and wagon shop, 320 Commercial street, opposite State Insurance building; lliine in your work. Satisfaction euafnnteedi ,PETER G. NORQUEN. s Depot Express'.' Mrets all masl and pas?engtr.train5. gage and express to all pans of the Prompt seivice. Telephone No. 70. Bag city, JAMES RADER. WHAT IS SAID Some say wc give, the best meal in town for 15c. We say try us and see. m. S. RICHARDSON. PROP. USSecond door north of Hotel Willamette. IFREE DELIVERY. VY0LZ & MIESCKE Proos. Dealars in all kinds of fresh anil salt meat: CyFresh sausage a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST "KINDERGARTEN." Mrs. C. M. Ogle will re-open her kinder gartrn in the Congregational church pntlors on September 21. . "8 29 im iONEYTO LOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans consideied without delay HAMILTON & MOIii Bush Bank buildinS. MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. Over Bush's Bank, T. K. FORD f. H. HAAS, V VTCHMAKER AND JEWELER, M.i- ..- a sp-rialty of fine repair work, Seth ' 1 1 1. -1 i-1. .-ks. etc., 215 Con-mercial S'reet C. H .LANE, HMAiraiLI 211 01 n'nr 7TSuils S15 vyw s , Salem Or it Is Pants $ upwands'jEl '1 bring jou go-d tidings of ereat Joy! Inch si ill ne unto nil people." .: .- .. r- - - - - A "BIBLE. KEY" "The Plan of the Ages." ThU is ilie best work on the Bible, ever issued from the press. It dives a complete explanation of all the doctrinal subjects of the holy scriptures, presenting the wonderlul harmony, simplicity aud beauty of God's plans for the redemption of the human family from sin and death. The work is complete in three. (3) volumes, all for Si. Address T. II. LLOYD, 164 Waller street, Salem, Or." 7.17.1m ov oy A nr- - VrV.ri. 1 . ON THE DOLLAR. Ed S, Lamport, 289 Commercialfst,, balem- Or., Hasbought the Frank E, Shaf fer and the M. Beamer harness I orth ofl goods wiU bedispOSed of at 50 cents on the dollar. r c it. wi.'. TT I Ign OI the hlte Horse. ' j 0 . 0 SaletTI Stfam I i!M tn(nV tOC,1C111 -Hl"aUliary Please noticejthe cut in prices on the followingj Shirts, plain 10 cents Under drawers e to Io cents Undershirts 5 to 10 cents I Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs I cent cm. 1 ji i!-.. - .. .j.iit iiaiiuKcrciucis .., ... tenia) I Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, I and other work in proportion. j Flannels andfother work inJJ telhgently washed by hand. Col. J, Olmsted Prop, SALEM WATER CO. Offic-! Willamette Hotel Bulldinr For water service apply at 'office. Bill payable monthly in advance, Make a complaints at the office. There will lie no deduction in water rate on account of temporary alisence from the city unless notice is left at the office. Hereaf-er water for irrigation will only be furnished to regular consumers using water for domestic purpose. Contractors for side walks, brick uwl; and plasterine will please read "under building purposes" page 17 of schedule of rates for.lSo'y FApply at ofhoe for copy. "" " 1 f - '- J SUQ 50 Gems oTrT&Ico, TO THE vact . outs iin. CHoi(E OK Tw Transcont.ir.DnU Rduio - -. Via Spokane Mmneapo:., v p, , ver Omaha and Kansaic u ?nl Dm eastern cities. wt7- Low rttuj, OCEAN DIVlSiriv Steamers Ruth for PoriUM P,IVISI0N. nesday and Friday, a t't, W-I rip ticketsu vebr'yl chea7&' m baggage checked through ,n m Ml Oregon Washington and'theEa ' T " charge for baggage transfer,. Choice rf"? road or river route to Po,.t,;.i v-noice of ml For full details call on BoiH & re agents, Salem. Oregon, or addr, a E. McNEILL, G w.,tiysjjssr G. M. POWERS, Foot of Trade St. Local Agent Through Tickets TO THE EAST! ,VIA THE Union Pacific System, Ihrough PullmanJPalace Steepen. Tonrii; Sleepers and Freef Reclining Chair -hilt between Portland to Chicago, Our trains are heated bv steam tnd lighted by Pintsch light. Time to Chicago, 3 i-i Jays Time to New York, 4 1-2 days. Which is many hours quicker than cora- petitcs. For rates, time tables and fulJinformatvcn apply toj BOISE &.BAItKEIt, Agents, SalsB, Oi, R. W BAXTER, C. E. BROWN, General Agent Dist. Pass, i gent 13S Third Street, Portland. Northern Pacific Railway. runs; Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeoinff Can To St." Paul, Minneapolis, Duloth, tvp, .rand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. nM rmVPTd To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, he 11 v.l. Dniinn and all rOUltff .East and South; For information, time cards, mips " tickets, call pn or writo 'r THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, 265 Commercial srreet, hslem, urt A. D. Charlton, AsstGenTAg., 'Morrison st.. corner Third Iotum". ILODD POISON ira&Bapwaa BFf y.!i .Kfftau f"?' :-"' "? 1-.... n.jto'yl1 IM. "- . - - n.nnrut' K Jf W ji 1 rtL r 3. ".-, m' ri'K"?. -' '' -r 1.H jM - iwUlnlt.'.nlTL loui-"- ,,. &? .f,'li".r ' ?- tW V ,,--Tl- lit-i ul W"T'..Jr ri