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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1897)
r tegk P5 f'.j " it " t fSj - & tf "i f Daily Capital Journal BY HOtBFt BROTHBR, , WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20. ISW. ELECT A SENATOR. J3ut Jet it be a people's senator. The people liaye no use for a South cm Pacific wnalor, a Wall street ten- ntor, a sliver trmt cnaUr, a jrold trust senator, a Protective tariff sen ator, or a free trade senator. Giro the people a senator who will Kdto Washington and live on his $5,000 a year and put an end to repre sentation by boodle methods or boodle men Thii nntlonnl Mnse of honor Is so corrupted that to bccntiie senator a man Is first exacted to spend money to corrupt the prlmarlrs 10 Election of legislator; then he Is exticRtud U corrupt the lehluture lUelf: then la in expected to set up a machine within the party to reward his strikers; throughout the whole campaign to tie A .REPUBLICAN DUTY. t. Mr. Stafford was made the Jlqpub- Jican canuiunie tor viijr nuusuic when It was known that he could not produce the rlty fund already en trusted In hU ife keeping. It Is a jluty the party, .oyies JJr. Syvaffprd Jfi, assunc his obligations and not de rnandathls hands what It knew he was unable to perform when he was made its candidate The management of city, counfy and state funds Is a sacred trust and in this strong Kcpublican city, at the cipltal of the state, the party should neither allow. Its record to be smirched nor become trullly of rank Injustice. The Itepubllcan party Is accorded the highest reputation and honor In management of finances. Its regard for financial Integrity Is itscl'lefest political boast. Having forced this responsi hi I ity upon Mr. Swafford and made him its candidate, It should not leave him In cmbara(ment. OLORV "5f h tii FOR -1HANNA. wno nave It la.m ate should study to ABOUT FREE CODES. Taiilk Hook, Or., Jan. 18, '97. H. Journal: I notice among the senator he must maintain a eoirupt- proceedings of the senate a resolution ny a scnutor proviuiug mat, mm an- Ing alliance with the big corporal Ions. Tub Jooknal sjijs to tlic legisla tors, do not sully your hands by electing such a senator. Oo home to your constituents and be able to say thecst of yclur lives: I contributed , nothing to the corruption of pollt Ice, U the degradation or the senate, and to the humiliation of my country. I voted to elect an Iridepenuunt mini senator, who will represent the people In u dignified, self-respecting manner, but without the taint of plutocracy. The Republican party wljl learn that It cannot rule without principle. Ita subterfuge of International bimot alllf m to catch votes will be laid bare before a year rolls around, ft cannot give satisfaction to tho conflicting elements that were deceived Into sup porting its "subterfuge." A. senator at tills time should lo a Itepubllcan, but ho should be a man who did not participate In the gigantic national fraud of November o. Elect a senator who will stand up not only for gold and silver as primary money of full debt paying power, but for tho coinage of national treasury notes also a full legal tendor and nil three kinds of money receivable and Interchangeable for public and priv ate dues. A higher tariff levied upon tho necessities of tho people will only Impoverish tho pcoplo unless they aro supplied with a larger volume of cir culating medium. A tariff for tho manufacturer and loaning money centers can only Impoverish It Is a double system of spoliation that should bo repudiated by the Intelligence of tho Oregon legislature. Senator Mitchell has abandoned tho people on the money quotlon ami stands for tho gold monopoly system ho condemned u thousand times. Worse still he stands for tlia l'licltta rallwiiy Jobbery, and his frlqnds do not deny It. Uo stands for an Issue or $200,000,000 Nicaragua canal bonds to a prlyate corporation. He stands for a road bonding bill, the last straw to brume tho farmer's back and tllso scss ill in of hts lands. No legislature should over meet to scud such a man to tho noun to. It lcfL to the voice or thopcuplosuohucuullulato for seua tor would bo snowed under 10 to l. As u uhaniplou of free coinage and elwillon of senators by direct vote or tho people Senn'or Mitchell had some claims or respect. Hut at the bidding or subsldicd political agent f tho plutocracy ho has abaiultmed bolli thoau positions oil whluh he had lonspjuuously won tho good will of the pcoplo regardless or parly. Wo wl 40 bo undeitood aw perMiually' not unfriendly to Sena tor Mllahi'll. but we belfavo the hour htuMtrrlviHl fnrlho people or Oregon tuuliiHiMi thittitgh their repreNMUa tlliuswhut the Ni.uld cIioom' If loft liythuntKihr 1Si1V so 11 a lor. lie liu lU,iubliimi. iVitierat or lVoiiitw, ho Mii'U.M k uo Amvriujjui wmatoi. oltindlng for ihe Ut bruin, bruvui ambihnpulttoH if nil the Amur lain thjoilo i'Htvwl or a I'tvaturo or a poll ti)lu tlltg lomno ivlul lilmvMi. noUited code, senate and house Jour nals, and session laws be furnished senators. Asa matter of fact hold over sena tors have been heretofore furnlsued with copies of the code, aUi. What Imve the senators done with tticcodc furnished them two years ago' Have they sold them to some lawyer arijj now want the state to fur njsli them another set at the expense of about $20, ror each senator. , Ah the last code was compiled in 1802, the members of the sessions of 18'J'J, J805 and the present session will get the same laws. It Is right and proper that each member of the legislature should bo furnished with the laws of the state but I K'C no Justice in furnishing sen ators with two copies because they are elected for four years. In the present house arc several who wero members or the last. Will they also vote themselves another set or codes ? Tho senate has mado a bad begin ning If It wants to practice the econ omy promlscJ the taxpayers. S. M. Nkalson. (Tho position of The Jouunai. is that the codes are needed by the legis lators, but should remain tho property of the state. There Is nothing to pre v his codes away. They belong to tho state and should remain In Its posses sion. Tho money last week was paid to Mrs. Cartwrlght's mother, who Imme diately gavo It to Mrs. Cartwrlght, a noble act that will endear her to all. The- yewrkIailTandtress, McKlnley s personal organ la New York, says: "The bearing of the appointment' of Mr. Sherman to the cabinet upon Ohio politics now becomes of national Interest. The probl im Involved Is the appointment, by Governor Bushnell, or Mr Sherman's successor la thf hen ate, ror the year or his unexpired term. It Is not yet clear that any definite arrangement as to this im portant question has been made be tween Major McKlnley and Senator- elect. Foraker, who Is credited with absolute control over the actions or GovernorBushnell. It Is undoubtedly this question which made so uncertain only u row days ago the acceptance by Senator Sherman or tho state portfo lio, but In just what way this diffi culty has been cleared away is not yet apparent. It is to be borne in mind that Ohio Republicans have so great a pride In their representatives in the sanate that Governor Bushnell would excite great public indignation If he were to appoint any man unworthy to fill the seat now.occupled by. Mr. Sherman, that has been filled by such men as Tappan, Thurman, Matthews and Pendleton." "Upon this public sentiment the friends of Major McKlnley rely to in fluence Governor Bushnell not to send to the seat or Sherman any or the petty creatures, ot Ohio local politics. However, during his brier term, Gov ernor Bushncll's uppointec to the sen ate, if Inimical to the administration, would not be able to secure even such a crumb of patronage as a village postmaster. Under these circum stances It would seem almost neces sary that Senator Foraker and Gover nor Bushnell consult the wishes or the next administration In appointing Senator Sherman's successor. What could be more natural than the ap pointment or Mark A. Hanna to the senate, with the reasonable certainty that the next Ohio legislature will bo Republican and will continue Mr. Hanna ror six more years In tne sen ate, to the membership of which lie would bring practical business meth ods while contributing his shrewd sagacity to the highest party politics. Such an appointment would go far toward securing- peace and unity cut. any legislator from not carrying u.uong Ohio Republicans, whom Pres- 1 luuiib .uciYimcy win wish uj ii;iu MJA. Hanna Is to f senator, from Jt Lurrihin. a Calirornia rattle Ohio, to succeed Kbennan : dealer IS in Laneamniy wij " vy- He Is to bring practical business He has already lrgltl M?erl train methods Into the ?nate! Young men, lwd. mH tn.1.0 ixi the en I T. A. Williams or La niw: " nd tq,go to the f"- . fll t,,e faffllIy fdeoce. aged to become muftl-mjl- surtivlng him are a wire and llonaln. No other qualities arere-'lwo sons E Williams or OMo. fluted. ' . landO.W. Williams or La uraiuc The coyote hunt 10 ruuei .uw lat Saturday was, so far as the number that took part was concrned, .. ,i c.-m. fullv 300 men, women and boys taking part, but the result proved no massacre to tne sieenauim... less than one dozen being killed. George B. McUlellan, a prominent farmer and an old resident of tma tllla.dled at his home at Nollnof typhoid rever and la grippe. He be Innped to several rraternal orders.and as a Republican took an active Inter est in politics. The site ror the new cannery tone 1,,, in hv th t-'Uhnrman's Union, in Astoria, has been selected and con tracts have been let ror IU cons truction. The following are the offi cers of the company: J. B. Nice, pres ident; Sorus Jensen, secretary; and Charles Wilson, treasurer. T!M-Mniii milt, was Instituted to compel the city treasurer, or La Grande, to apply the cash on hand tiwnrH tho n.ivment or a warrant amounting to about $2000. Judge Eakln has Just rendered a decison to thp pfTprt that the city treasurer is not required to pay a warrant until surtlclent runds hae accumulated to pay the warrant In full- - 1 c MM - j !S -- . - w STATE NEWS. You Can Be Well When your blood is pure, rich and nourishing for nerves and muscles. The blood is the vital fluid and when it Is poor and Impure you raust either suffer or you will fall a victim to sud den changes, exposure, or overwork. Keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla and be well. Hood's Pills are the best after-din ner pill; assist digestion, cure head ache. 2.J cents. OASTOKIA. lialli tlcutui SAMPLES. A largo batch of several hundred patents to lands In tho Oregon City land-olllco district have been received from tho department, and they have been duly noted on the tract books and aro now ready ror delivery to tho owners. This list cleaned up tho pat entable cases that had accumulated during tho year, though many oth 0 patents had been Issued In regular order during Hint period. The samo can bo had at tho oillco or by addres sing R. II. Miller Register Land otlllce. HviMr ITa. N pyjfBii OB" Napoleon Bona parte, one or tht most forceful men in all history, a man continually vr r a p ped in schemes and campaigns, in plots -s ana coumer-piois, strivlut! intently and ambitiously for success and pow er a man whose niter disreganl ror human Ille made liu imitiei the bloodiest the world has ever seen this man found bitterness in his tri umnlu because he had no heir to whom to bequeath hit greatness. Joseph ine wti divorced largely for this rea son. Many women arc incapable of bearing children. Many more of them are aillictetl with disorders of the organs directly feminine o that bearing children would be danger ous to them, and unfair to the children, nvery child deserves the heritage of health. The children cannot receive this from a sickly mother. There is no ira sou why they should have such tiling as " female weakness." It is as unneces wry us it is distressing. Dr. Pierce's Pavorite Prescription cure all forms of distinctly feminine sickness. It purifies, strengthen and invigorates. It is pre prel for Jut this one purpose and no other. It's the only medicine now before with his administration." THE DEADLOCK ON. Tuno "And the Band Played On." Simon be waltzed with the Portland crowd, While the deadlock Is on. Ho will glldo 'cross the street, and tho regulars meet, Willie the deadlock is ou. But 'U'Ren exploded and Bllycti Is loaded. And Joseph now shakes with alarm, Now -those are facts, we await Bouruo's ax. While the deadlock is on. All tklnds of run 1 Admission to suit the times, 25, 33 and 50 cents. Tickets now on salo at Pattons Cap ital Minstrels Friday night. Information for Persons Receiving Copies of This Issue. The Journal has in the past year gained a state circulation, it is the only paper In Oregon besides the'Or egonlan that Is taken In every part of tho state as the postotlice records show. You arc asked to circulate it Because: 1. It Is a clean paper. 2. It is an independent paper. 3. It is niopposltion paper. It op poses corrunt politics, corrupt methods and corrupt men in all parties. It supports nggressiveiy the GOOD it llnds in public and private life and In all parties. It attacks the evil wherever It finds it. The Joukncl advocates old fasnloned honesty and Jeffersonlon simplicity. It don't know the mean ing of compromise of principle. It Is always on the side of the people as against tne aggressions 01 power that tend to 'destroy freedom and equal rights. O.A. BTQHTA, A very Atiiniuendabli ad is ifi,rtwl ul llutrkuiirtr,' The late J. H. IVirt wright was InMtrvd. Ill the Woodman ,.rJtlWAYilfhllftrliX)0,Hlw tu bis mother. Mo wmMfierwnriW mtrid ami It va Ills luU'iitlim to m.tku hit, Ifc IwiiuJIv-lary.yuteKjllo dow. the public for woman' peculiar ailments. ftiMpmi 10 ner uencaie organiu a rmeulaily uratliuteil idiylctaut an ex- pqncitccd ami skilled specialist in these nuUtllt. It cannot do nana In any con dition of the system. It sale exceed the combined sales of oil other medicines for wotiteli.' Ivy wvnu oufiht iomu4 tl oue-ctnt Uanip la ty ft nWn ft opjr of lr. IHtrc' IhouMOd Ittji " McUIaI AihUcr . WutM's Ul iwuy(MtOkl AotiUou, UuStU, N, Y. Catanh Cannot De Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ;as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood constitutional dUe'ue and io orde. so cure it you must take internal remedies! Hall's Catanh Cure is takeninteroally and acts directly uoon the blood and muooaii o races. Hall's Catarrh Cuie Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifier, acting directly upon th mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients Is what pro luces such uonderful results in curing Catarrh Send for testimonials dee. v F. I. Cuknky & Co., Toledo, O tSTSold by all drucgUt. REMOVED from Pohle's old t and, to two doors west or tho engine house. We will be pleased to meet all our customers at said stand, where wo will be prepared to do general repairing and horse shoeing. 1 61m Glovku & Puais m Call for Warrants. Notice U hereby given that I hare cash on hand to pay all warrants en dorsed up to June 7, 11&5, and Interest on the samo will cease on the date of this notice. Dated January 0, 1S9T. G. L. Bnow.s, I-0-2w County Treasurer. Tub Leuislativk PartyTo be given by McKlroy's orchestra Tuesday night at Hughes' new hall, promises to bo a social success In every particu lar. The members or the Friday night olub and tho former Doux Temps olub aro especially Invited to lw present. 1S-31 C ASTORIA For In&nts and Children. &t&; Tli Cu rtain tt f Af y ffy?"""? tf7Y4Uo ICM ties irirf TllffU. Dissolution. The undersigned have this day dis solved their co-partnership by mutual consent. All accounts will be settled at once by either of the old Arm, J. O. Goodale will continue the lumber business at the old stand hereafter. J. O. Goodale, C.J. Schramm. "GREATEST ON EARTH." Dr. Miles' Ileatorutlro Xerrlne. Mr. It. T. Caldwell. Is book-keeper In tho First National Bank of Pulton, Ky. 'I W&4 fYimnlntfltr nn Anw l becamo so unstrunc through loss ot sleen and wnrrv I hit I fult .T...mv "' a wrf os vnii y II 0 .5- ry tSSTAND 'B M I CICfiP w J& ' J NOTHING BUTTHE rrui IIMP usy You wilt And one coupon !nlda each two ounce bag and two coupons Inside each fourounce bagof Blackwcll's Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and road the conpon-which gives a list of valuable presents and how to get them. HOW TO REMIT. Agents and subscribers ordering The Journal are requested to always write names plainly to avoid errors. Do not send stamp ir it can be avoided. Money orders or drafts are sarest, but coin to the amount or a dollar can be sent safely If well wrap ped In paper before placing in the en velope. All subscriptions MUST be paid in advance,as ttie price is too low to afford bookkeeping or sending of blis. tf HOFER BROS, Editors. Strong's restaurant serves the best meals. ff OASWORL rf.ft s? .. lie Eastern oysters any style,'hair dozen 25 cents, dozen 50 cents No extra charces ror coffee, bread-and-butter etc, at Strong's. Oysters, Strong's. lu the fittest sljhs Best meals are Strong's restaurant. alwais had tf at tr at tr 600KS Hotel Salem SteamLaundf y Please notice the cut in prices on the followingi Shirts, plain ,ocen,ts Underdraw stoiocenU Undershirts 510:0 cents Socks.perpmr 3 nti Handkerchiefs ' cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 ctnts Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion. ( Flannels and other work in telligently washed by hand, Col. J, Olmsted Prop, MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY cuiiiS JLLf Af rrou iurar rawing iwoui- ori, Imrotencx, Slwpleesnesi, etc , caaMd bj Abuw and other excesses and Indis cretions. Thiy quickly and lurtlu restore Lost Vitality in old or joung, and fit a man for study, business or marriage. Prevent TntATiitT find ConSUmDtlon if taken in time. Their nso shows immediate improTe ment and eHecta a CUKE where all others' lail. In. sistnpon hating the genuine jijax xooieis. imj hare cared thousands and will cure rou. He give a posltlTe written guarantee to effect a cure In each case or retund the money. Price 60 cents per package, pr six packages (lull treatment) for $3.60 Uy mail, in plain wrapper, upon receipt ot price. Circular free. JUAX REMEDY CO., W&S sue at Slem, Oregon, by '. FRYiatid G V PUTNAM, Newly Enlarged and Improved, Excellent rooms and the best meals, Rates reasonable, Strangers should see us before engaging. Lighted by electricity throughout. vJt&MM&t SO YEAR8 32gSf EXPERIENCE. H- MACK. - DENTIST. .. fSor to Dr I. M. Keene, old Wj Corner. Salem, Or. Parties desiring s,uI)ef otxirations at moderate fecsjin any branch j in especiiii ici"" !K TO LOAN I'lenty ofmorloyon good security. A larce quantity of land for sale at Inw fiirur and on easy termi. HAMILTON SM'RS Room 5, Buili bank bmldtng. Mil MORTGAGE LOAN On inside property at 7 per cent. On fa and security at 8 per cent. Safe loans mil or investors. Insurance etlecred in reliau nmnnies. - IOHN MOIR. Broker, room No. 2, Bush bank bulldirl WOLZ'S MARK 71 u W.11.7 h MIESCKE Prnn. Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt met. Lard in bulk, 7c a In. Ltieapest meal m own. Try them. 171 Commercial st. ! Up town shop near car barn on State st. j SALEM Will 01 Office: Willamette Hotel Buildjno- For water service apply at office. Bil payable monthly in advance. Make complaints at the olfice. C. H. LANE, MERCHANT TA 211 Commercial Suits $15 upwards. St.. Sal am Or Pants $ up wands' BREWSTER k WHITE, n I ANO . I All kinds of grain feed, ha, straw, etc., at lowtst prices. 91 COURT ST, - SALE.VS DESIGNS, COPYRICHTS Ac. Anyone sending d sketch and description may quick lr ascertain, free, whether an invention la probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. Oldest agency forsecurinc patent la America. We have a Washington office. Patent taken through Munn Co. receive pedal notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. beautifully IllnstrateJ, Mnrcat circulation of IllU 2o8V COMMMERCIAL ST.. SALEM. Finest bamboo furniture, Japanese Curios toys etc, For Ilo'iJays. Only '"jap'l I stnrp in Inwn Will Vv cnlrl rni.Tllv rhara TnAne nanvo I . . r im . ..nwb uinnna, f0r Christmas trade. Lowest nrices evefl offjred for best stock in this line. 12 12 in fjm "fl jorry .u,tt elt ure woQfl bo com polled to pi vo up my position. I would Uo BTfakoaUnlgbt lonir. and It took but. iimi. ytT Zss&X if e (- Steel Rails, Rock Ballast. No western railroad was ever more sub stantially constructed than the Burlington's New Short Line via Billings, Mont., to the East and South. Tliecoun'.ry through which it runs presents few engineering diffi culties, to build a pejfectlv straight linn to ballast it rightly, to lay It with the strong- vau uuu Heaviest steel in use anvwhero wast. of the Missouri River was, comparatively, an easy matter. Travelers who wish to reach Omaha, Kan sas City, St. Louis or any other Southern or Southeastern city quickest and most comfortably will ask fortlckets "via Bil 'infers and the Bur lington Route." C SHELDON, G.A., Portland, Or". MUNN & CO., 301 Itrouiliwii. iVciv Vorl:. ?rf V9 &L? r 3 5 w Tli fS TU Kutu w fa It rrf It. T. CALDirrrj- cueed In nb, 1 u pewnaded t tS Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerrtoe. .ilJ?,.t.prvo.tta ? tri tUa from a local NV.rr,?fU R. T OALDWXLL. on t. DOBitlTa rnltoa. Ky II MIIA K7 . . a. .;...' rrv,n5 ".OKI on t. poai rit " ".a orst uutia win n.. Aiiurartu,.uiti...i ..---.. itwtliijLr, JL'i. " ""a (ore, or Dr. Miles' Nervine Rtem rUiU President JOHN SMITH, AHAPPUUOa MAJORITY RUU. " JonrrrbaDtnied-V&mTn. ' A MASTERLY SOCIAL SKETCH tti'lS5,'n, John Sm,H koaU U rj .a oateSS'S.. AMMtS THIS OFFICE. k I FASHIONS CHANGE f BUT POZZONI'S Complexion! a onxricr V C? REMAN t ALWAYS TOE SAME.i!i I J .. A Tho finest, pnrest and moat beauti- V &fatonf tvp0?,der ever wade? It i X soothing, healine, healthful and M A IT IS SOLD EVERYWHERE. i Ml Iffl BULI For service for the season. '.Cail at Iirowni meat market, corner Center nnd Ihirteentl I street. Finest milk stock in Oregon. 12-u-i 1 Best Meats in the city. Piompt deliverrl v-umc uiutis. ouup, vuurc aireec onop. GEO. FENDRICH, Prop. iiirv-x. ... . r JiriiiViQK Fellow ftrat Barber Slii NO, los STATE STREET. Will be pleased to meet all my old patrom i. m nzw ijuuriers. rirst-ciass work gtwfl anieed at popularr prices. Shaving iocentsfl "airvuiune IS cents. jUna trial on vourmi 1U3UICS icguiar patronage. f"Baths;only is cents 12 2r im GEO. W. PLASTER, Prop. REMOVED.. LDODpoiSOl Umt LoODr.,so,v0f XOTo &uiittBSW ow.ciasjw R D- S. Bentley, successor to Salem ImproTe ment Co., is nicely housed at the corner of .nemeketa and Front streets, and west ofthe rirst National Bank ThmMi ,i, nnMir for pas: favors, we would nUHiv Viw them I I h n .1 - " -. Y" aim ace us at our new othce. Having the telephone moved, when yon desire any thing ring up No. 30. All business attended 10 promptly, a full stock of supplies onl hand, especially of all kinds of wood. I 5 imH Depot Express, a nuni,, ,"r Lit Ladles Who Value dW- "trojca""" and beautiful SH Zn CAfl r . . . .: " le 'ClllLS .i-,"s, ' rr, , Auiuml VI .k.. I f Bftl U UrHDH . . f lit . Ihllj.. ., I'HttcjisCHtwcuOa tr, icxciun,o "icets an masl and passenger trains. Bg- b-ti' "'iu express to all parts of the city.l 1 rompt service. Telephone No. 70. g JAMKS KAUUK. I- H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND TEWkLER. Makesasrw-ialty of fine repair xvork, Setll " ""A, etc.. 215 commercial mtccij Jersey Bulls. 8.X. Sola 6t DrnLtrl.,'." Circular t,t u 4, For DnMnnn.. torpnritr.anHfn.i ' aiaS?S.?fc2- ihft Racii W . " tyJ'P'jess I iZZi,i?a" by thoa, ii -"'5. "v- gi-wa yoyqtf. w " ronoNi'i The UndrrsmriArl !, . u..j t. 1 ..,, -fc..... im, iwu uurc urcu ltiv? uuiw, one registered. Price Si cash. Call ! .".uence on U street, ntarS.P, railroad. 1 '3 ng D. RICIL. i-VE)R Larson Of Enger, Marion county, Oregon, has applied for a natent for a Rollino Harrow And pulveruer that has hadnoeqnal hereto! yer urson, tnger, ur. 12-15 l. J VI HBCKEBMAN k R0GFI1S, Dealers io fineries. IJquors, tobaccos, cigars, confrctioaaj A full tme of high-grade bottled goodi 0 mus. 2a commercial st,, balemi - -itu--