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1 il r tit- m ' Dally Capital Journa rTV HOKER BROTHEK, MOfDA, APBIL,IfiW2 ' EDITORIAL. We prenyl fc Pr taf ci Ctefe li rfV 4&nt4, Salmttj -4gfct. tefere trite 7sftl IVmxt hi Sew Trk y, twWit the fere-wet bw, of W party, -e pre. Be cte H -y tarty feesaM to fee a p ,r t$ &mipKr.4 of M pstSMMl adfco' r it and fWot?r. In the rcasc of Sw the t-amdtr of a w parly rmps-1 f the -Tatas af t ta zW rtMMfeni. Jhft OeTefes4 se?r frty fe sot, com jroadoftfe? ewM or mtfos-1 Ttemo craigesty, btc-ief-f readtegef fete $reoii wfff fcr tint ft 1$ a caref-tty prepared dooawpwt to fans an eitier nz weoVe Uidfvle the BepwWIOrm part. For that prpoe be has chosen is epvtrtHoe time, a the fact ba? been d(roted that McKJnte ia the eyet of the same notvey element, that uppfrtd him l a matter of principle, fjoiiiy a trimmer, who Is shrinking tb duty of applying the smiDd mosey fwnedy. nc address of the wan twice pres ident will not be eallj uoderclooi by ordinary reader. It Is coached In the bljtb flown lanzaaxeof a political or acle, and as such it will be accept 5 by the newspaper writer, college profe&virs and political financiers to whom It Isaddresved. It is their ear Mr. Cleveland woakl tickle and their ambition be would Inflame. For Is be not the blh priest of plulocray? With an asttimplion of religious hypocrisy that U characteristic of the man, he closes with the word? or Dr. Martin Luther: "Here we stand ee cannot do otherwise God helpusi" This man veritably believes himself an Instrument in the hands of divine providence, when as a matter of fact his works have shown him to be more closely allied to the powers of dark ness, Predictions arc cheaply and oaslly made, but vie venture the predlclon that the Republican party will find Mr. Cleveland and his followers the worm that will knaw at their vitals n nd help bring about their ultl mate extinction. That Mean organization out to the gold into wlio&t hands bad delivered the country bound hand and fool, no Intelligent person can deny. That a million gold Democrats oted for McKlnley no one dlspuus. We predict that Cleveland's new party will take back two Republican totes for Cleveland In 1000 for oach gold Democrat who voted for McKlnley in lfm, And It will servo McKinlcy right. EUROPEAN CABLES. April St-rLrte 1mm fete er 4e Mr Uw areata. The Oree9s re- treefcerf i a perfect utter. Ajw T-r Twrfes were repaed wfttteaUM&tasMjiti feat aUerwsrds laWtutawi Utt Gn&s reOcrf. AtH K-Th Qrccfcs are fwM Jtudmtm wkes a large fecce of Tarkfepfc armr H gmtbend. April tGne& forces tat psac Uatoi fata Tarfeftai torrttory to Meaat Otypo4, -Jire aTorfcMi force ' will et tlWM la lMU4e. April Atter a ftepsrate batUe of ftm koaes Ute Torts took f "A yatmez IGri OF THE TIMES." As Its title ispKS, JMab-fe "owKwItBa bwaoross m&t Syasps of Sersaoa Delivered tf H-- JrJi,- jB toe xaral dfetria Of CoBDeO-Vm-S-eJeSasiajMoca 'tteot. Tbere H the rej?h nncoath A it'Ml toe Janre aaditorlam of eBln. i. te red-beaded TiUage toe tin. umtcb wki was ceouoruoiy anea i ., . -,-,, rf characters Oft Sosday aranrio? when s pastor, are kBOWB to hagg aro9Bd tbe Hood's Urn mmum fokiTT OOOIOB. OS Ml OS ..irr io. i)h red-Beoaea Tiuaze - '"' -i - - Preyterian cbarth or. lB lrwIoIef prf Sv?. TS f 1 1 1 S Kmtcf ert: ear fceitb- HHoctoe, ad UI rcr troJl. M1M aad eSdent. S com. Iter. W. Stle dellrered oee of Ws,- ,i whittle while ther dls tlmrooxMy practical fermoas. The : .,. ij., tt bare a!" " tfewe of tbe senooa was The Slgos allZ. Viitain mho has rained one wai M E0"- oftbeTIo.' Tbe tt was. fC SI'lStLS I CHtCAOCApr.126.-A Times Herald frooi JoOwa , 13tb to ISth Terses lo- ?ZI,t rwti. to akobol and reclal from Washington siys. dosfve, ia which is related aa accoaat of toesooaritioa of tbe eastaln r .. .'. i, .., bv the Dresident to eo to Europe to April SJ A dteoatek froaf tbe Grtet cooMoaooer. OoL Maao, aa- that toe Greeks aave occo- toe aero who falls Ib love with the! general jiues na ore., auiuu. STw.ll l flower and wins -ber by the president to go to Europe after a desperate straggle. It is a well told logical sory ataa's peridy aad woman's weakoc&s aad- tbe rirl- W are excited everr second and ptedK April 2& Greek warships ton honied St. George aad the Tillage of Oaawara. Aarll2 Iioly Friday was observed as a day of prayer for the access of tbe Greeks oase in Athens. April 2 Tbe situation in Crete is serioas. Insurgents are surrounding Canea and the Turks are fleeing. April 2S Lieutenant Ramon Xa varro of the Spanish cruiser Infanta isabellesays Ruiz Rivera Is dead of bis wounds. April 25 A plan to assassinate Klog Humbert was frastrated Thurs day April 25 The Shah of Persia is dan geroosir HI. April 25 Bulgaria denes Turkey by refusing to break off diplomatic rela tions mIUi Greece. miBale. Tnr coeciai scene of tbe ' nfcir dbolays a hoge pile-driver with its Doaderous banaier at work on tbe river aad after working hours its echaoia) is used with an attempt to roaittiit morder, but is prevented bv tbe tlmelv arrival of Cinders and Brfefc.-tbe fonner rescuing the Injured vietim aad tbe latter jumping into tbe river to save another life. There are a naoiber of catchy musical speci alties pteasiagly Interwoven that find maay demand'. The sale of seats commences on Tuesday at 10 a. bj. ar.d tbe company wil 1 arrive direct from San Francisco on Friday. An Okgak. Almost as good as new, to trade for wood. E. F. Park hurst, 254 Commercial treet. 5-19-tf. THE IARKETS. April 2-5 Bulgarian Insurgents tered Jfacedonla. en dom. As a civilized nation vse should be able to learn lessons from the struggle now going on between Greece and Turkey. Some people think tbe religious way of doing anything is nn practicable, but God works in a pract leal way. STATE NEWS the April 25 Turkish troops are partic ipating in an insurrection in Albania. ITEMS OF INTEREST. the Repub- was sold syndicate Cleveland The German paper at Ml. Angel, published at the Benedictine college there, bus a well-edited weakly review of foreign affairs. Student?, of Euro pean politics, will there find a torse and Intelligent sUtomont of old world affairs. It Is u ploasuro to pick up a papor edited by a scholar who spouks correctly und with authority rounded upon wide roudlng and per gonal knowledge, as doos tho Mt. An gel editor. Sunday Evening Song Service, A large audlcnrc was In attendance uttlio First Methodist church Sun day evening, It having been prcvl onsly announced that tho large church choir under tho leadership of Prof. Heritage, would give n song service to take the pluce of the regular evening sermon, by tho pasor. The program consisted of vocdl and Instrumental elc$l!o,ns. .Jlrs.O. W. Grnnnls, Mrs, J JL SlaNury, nnd Mis Anna At sfcj9, uach ang a solo. Tho ladles quarljjtJoptwUtln of Misses Ethel andJBflijie.vlnyo Hug'hes, (),kle Mutth cw njid Oilier Collins, made Its lntlajUppenrancc nndthelr soleotlon waipitfilj appreciated. The Chom- !: (iuui ivnu him! uppenroti in u niiinber. Tho violin solo by Prof. Curlyle Donfon and tho organ volun. tary and double number on tho . ljinfi bv Prof. Lontl'ers were nil skill ruj ejcecutlons, Tiio choir rendered a number of nnthcius ami Rev. MctfaM (l Iluwell uiado a short nddres on mil hIc. , TliaJaivitKtt nark, Tenklo Marn Isexiwcled to land at Astoria soou, tQ load with lmnbgrand will bo tho .JUfUm-9 A Vefa)1 i'QaHoR the Jnp. ,ii3o tlag hai ever floated In tho fAJlumbla? f In 3Ionterey, Mexico, they tax bi cycles W a year a piece. Michigan, Wisconsin, Rhode -Island and Maine forbid capital punishment. Iowa boars the proud record of a state without a defaulted farm mort gage. There wore only olght votes cast In me iowa senate against capital pun ishment. The late Representative Mlllekon of Maine heldofllce for thirty-six yean. consccutivelj. Three thousand men are at work on the Panama canal, night and day. The French government Isbehind the deal. Gen. Weyler has commanded 200,000 soldlors In Cuba for two years, but lias never won a battle, nor even fougnt one. If there Is a spot on earth on which the Advance Agent should be glad to set his foot It Is the golden nay, the silver .Northwest. There are 23 acres of land for every man, woman and child on the globe. Every man, woman and child has also an allowance of about 70 acres of water. Boston'sgroat organ, once regarded as a wondor, has been stored In u shed for 13 years, and will soon be sold n, auction. It was built In Germany at a cost of MO.OOO. A Scotch professor who has boon ex perimenting with the Roentgen rays, says that they redden the skin slightly whore they enter and loayo the body, out that no harm results. What the navy of England Is shown by the fact that tho government Js at the present ilmo engaged In building no loss than 100 vossols of war, of var lous sizes and kinds Um Lord's host to Jo-boa as be 5tood bsfore toe walls of Jerkcao. Tbe speaker prefaced the address by speaklag of tbe ability of soe per S73 to successfully predict fator e rests by signs or Indications, "The Signs of tbe Times" indicate toat there is a war spirit abroad aaroog all men, out of which some- tklaz will certainly come. By using oar seBseof observation we see on everr baad indications of God's prov idence. It is necessary that we see visions in order that we may prosper. Bat any ad vance-towards Spiritualism is daageroa. Tbere will never be an age In wbich there will not be visions. When a period of any length intervenes be tween these visions there Is an ad vance of materialism. Visions of war and promotion of education, etc.will follow until ne get a great vision of Himself in Ills marvelous glory.at the end of the world. By these visions that appear nnto us from time to time, God wants us' to think of Himself, and to work for ! Chicago, April 26. May wheat the further ad vancementofHIsKIng- "--" "ri ih. PORTLAM) MARKET, piovisrov. PortUad, April 26 Wheat valley, 72c, Walla Walla, 71 Flor Portland, 3 854.Io; graham, 3.40 superfine. 2 7; Per Dbl. Oau White, 3S4oc; grey, 3739?olkd in bags, 4.25(5.25, barrel, oJjoc case, 3.75. Potatoes . Oregon,55c per sack. Hay Good, 15.00 peT ton. Hop 56c. Wool.. Valley, ui2c; Eastern Oregon 7&. Mohair. ltfg2oc MUUta&..Bran, 14.50; ihort 16.50. Poultry-Chickens , mixed, 2.75(3.25, turkeys, dressed, I!l2c. Eg2..Oregoo,oc per dot. Hides . green, salted 6b lbs 6c; nnder 6b lbs 5c; sheep pelts, io7oc Tallow 2jc3c Onions2-5n(552.75 per loo. wneat Bags taJcutU5.25 per 100. Beans small white, l&cljc. lima 3 Hogs Heavy, 4.25 Batter. . Best dairy,2527c; fancy creamfrj Cheese .njc. Diied Frnit Apples, evaporated, bleached 67c; unbleached 3c4c; snndried Pears 5c6c Plnms pitless,3c4c. Prunefc-4jcoc. Veal-small 45; large 4c oer lu. Motion Weathers Hofito.7S:dres5ed mnt. t03,6c spring lambs 6&c per lb. eeiieers 3.50; cows 2.2502.50; uicacu 40. Cared Meats Hams 10c iojc bason 6c Lard Jn pails, ye xALEM iLVRKET. Wheat 61c Oats 36c. Hay.. Baled, cheat, 13.00; timothy 12.50; Straw, 7.03. Flour.. In wholesale lots, 3.90; retail 4.40; bian, Jbulk 16.50; sacked, 17.00, snons, i7.ro(gi8.oo; ctiop feed, 15.00 IH.W, Poultry.. Chicken, 5cTnrkeys 10c. VeaIDressed, 3ja4 "2i..uresseci, ,y. Live Cattle.. 2J3. Sheev..Live, 2.50pring lambs, $2 a 2.50. Wool. .Best, 12c. Hops.. Best, oaioc i--gg..weaka 7c. Fruit.. Green Apples per boxi.ooi.5o Farm Smoked Meats MBaccn, 7c; lums Ilcishoalders. cvc. Potatos..25cDerbu. Onioni 1.75'per bu. Dried Frni'w Apples, evaporated bleached, 7c 8c: unbleached 4c5c Plums, 4c. Butter-Dairy 12 15c creamery iS2oc. O H. MACK. - DENTIST.- Svxetset to Dr. J. 1L Keeae, old White Corner. Salem, Or. Parties desiring saperiot operations at moderate fees la any branch art in especial reqaest. 117 UttlliM LOANS At Sprl ngllolil,. Ohio, tho nonly ulaoted mayor Is to be pras ontod for alleged violation nf the election ox penso law. It allows 8130, nnd the sclied ule tlletl oliows that tlie mayor spout only WO. That's a orlmo In Ohio, In the Ilunua ent. John l Cuddy, a farmor of Balti inoro county, Md., who died the other day, made tho llrst trip on Peter Coopar's locomotive over the Balti more nnd Ohio road on August 28, 1830. Ho was ulso nrosent when Prof. Mors wint tho llrst telegraphic mos sago over tho Baltimore anil Ohio wires betwoon Baltimore and Wash- lugton, Grant's Pass has two tickets in field, to be voted for on May 3. The new creamery at Plalnvlew, started the other day with 2000 pounds of milk. The is a project on foot to build an electrlct line ftom The Dalles to Deschutes, adista nee of twenty miles W. S. Byars, of the Pendleton flour Ing mill, has orders on hand for 10,000 barrels of flour to be shipped to China and South America. John Martin, the Joseph saloon keeper who was on trial for complic ity In the Joseph bank robbery at Enterprise, Wallowa county, last fall, was discharged. The Union county Farmer has been discontinued. The editor. Mr. B. P. Lewis Is golnn to edit the Astona Evening Xews, a lively, neat, newsy paper. Success to you, Bru. Lewis. The Victory placer mine, near Glendale, was told to private parties at the office of Hon. A. M. Crawford, of Hoseburg, attorney for the receiver, to '. B Smith, of Chicago, for 350, 000. Miss Hattie Stowers.of Bandon, hai ordered 200 skeins of tbe silk made by Professor Jvancmatz silkworm colony In Coqullle City. With this silk sbe will do line needlework that will be exhibited. Lee Shaver, at Bainer, was arrested and taken before Police Judge Clark, the other day on a charge of whip ping his wife. Shaver pleaded guilty, and was fined 825 and costs, amount ing altogether to 832.50, which was paid. A quantity of Klickitat pine will be shipped to Glasgow, Scotland, from The Dalles. The planks arc two feet wide, three Inches thick and about 14 feet lung, and are perfectly clear, there not being a knot In the whole lot. The lumber Is to be used for vencorlng, and is said to be worth SCO per thousand feet In the markets of Scotland. witness tbe war between Greece and Turkey. He expects to sail for Genoa ! In about two weeks. He will be ac-1 companled by one of his staff probably Captalh M. P. Maus, of the First In fantry. How's This I We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chesev&Co., Props. Toledo. O. We the .undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially abletocarry out any obligation made by their firm. West &Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Walding, Kinnan& Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken enter- nally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c., per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Tonight. Will be presented the laughable comedy "Tatters" at St. Josephs Hall on Cbemeketa street. This is one of tbe greatest comedies ever presented in Salem. All are In vited Admfssion 25 cents children 15 c. On inside property at 7 per cent. Oa f-nc land seeanty at 3 per cent. Safe loans made for investors. Ins-ranee effected in reliable companies. tunc Jiuin, Broker, room no. z, duju oc buui. ELIXIR COMP, MIXTURE Which by using one toaqnaaoffreshruiiJS pound of nlcebuuer ,l pound of butter from ' skimmed milk. ioo ,D I will freely give The 2? particulars: ne ri Address OMPn t, Ashland, WlsR,f -Ml TI7AF r'O Ml I IIMT WCLZ U HIESCKE Proos. Dealars in'all kinds of fresh aad salt rrta s Lard in bsTk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meat in h own. Try them. I7f Commercial U SALEM Vi1 CO. Office: Willamette Hotel Buildin- Jcr water service apply at office. Billi payable monthly in advance. Make at complaints at the office. EAST AND S THE SHASTA I OF THE I Southern Paci SXTZXXS TKAIyj ; x M O. R. & N. New Time Card. Two daily passenger trains are now run between Portland and Umatilla. No. 4, the afternoon rain out of Port land, is a new through trair to Spok ane, and arrives at Umatilla in tbe evening, continuing to bpokane via Wallula. without change of cars and connecting direct with Spokane Fall ot Northern train for the Koiteni. and Great Northern east-bouud fa? express. Great Northern Palace ant. Tourist sleepers are operated dally on tnis train, this train is tue co:i.i.. tion for Heppner Branch trains fn! Heppner Jc. and all branch line north of Walla Walla, No. 2, tie eve ning train out of Portland, is still the through east-bound connection or the DuionPacific,bulnow runs via Pen dleton and noo via Wallula, connect ing with Oregon Short Line east bound flyer at Huntington. Pullman and Tourist sleepers, also free reclin ng chair cars, are operated on this train to Chicago via Granger and Omaha. Strs. Ruth and Elmore leave Trade street dock dally.connect Ing at Portland with rail division, baggage checked through to all points. G. M. Powers, 4-23-tf Agent. C. H. LANE, MlCHANTTilLOK 211 Cxnmsrcul St. Silem Or pySaits $15 upwards. Pants f cp-ands.F3 CORN CHOP AND CORN .J at the old reliable.leed store of BREWSTER &i WHITE, SALEM. 8:50 r it tt.-CO PM t-v. o4;-j Iv... Satem At. StnFriaciiw' Aoore trains stop at East"? Jefierson. Albany. Tan-,. H-nUborg, Joncaon C.tr, EsJ Cottare Grm TV..-. '"iTl Rosebarg to Ashland, wclcs -J-.K- JUIL. SVJOAMI Lv ...PortjioT-nooAMj-Lv .. Salem j. . . . .u. .. ivoseog- 1 SALEM PASS-NJeT; '"Cfe saiem sleepen 400 P M I Lv . . 615 P Ml Ar ... Pullman bafiet sleeping cars attached to at 91 COURT ST, J, K. OIIvIvIORE, Socceor luWliite & Uilmore, Jiiic, Ceiiiciif, Lath, Plaster. C -n andJCrn Chip, a'l kinds of feed. 54 STATE ST. WEST SIDE DIli ...r" TLAXO Afl Mailtlatns dair rcaJ .fortland Corralla 7JOAUi . i3,-t; pitf , VSiJ 7. H HAAS, WATCIIJIAKER AND JEWELER, "" Makes a sowialty of fine repair work. Sett rhoiia5 cbx-Lv. etc., 215 Commercial Street Phe PoM; shop, on comer of State and Krotst is no- piepartd to do first class -HORSESHOEING - AND GENERAL JOBBING. At Albany and trains of the O. C & E. Rr EXPRESS T-AIX DAILY csci 4.'4SPl Lv ...Portland 7"5 f "J Lr ...MMinTi v ireci connections at Su f Occidental and Oneatal j steamsh'p lines for JAPAN I Sailing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eus Europe. Abo JAPAN, Cffi l.ul.j ana AtKAL,UA, from W. W. SKINNEIV I Salem. R. KOEHUl L!fe. A. G. F if Holds the n long-distance orttTifl I Concert Pianist. The college of music, of tbe Willam ette university, has secured for its in strumental director and piano in structor the eminent concert pianist and teacher, P C. LEATHERS, who is a graduate from tbe Valparaiso, Ind., Musical conservatory, also a pu pil and assistant of tbe great piano virtuoso. Chevalier De ICnnskl. sn woii J - , - -..--j . ..w uuu jttvoraojy Known in balem mu sical circles. Pupils can call at the college of music, at anytime, and register for lessons. R. a. Heritage, " Dean. rSSatisfactienaaraneiJ. Givj us a call I 12 im POHLE & BISHOP. J. S. HEI1G1 NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad. Freshestland best meats. My patrons sav I keen ih- W. JOHN Seven Months With Fever. Wonderful Ilecovcry or Health. Mr. Balrd's rapid nnd marvelous recorerv from a were skeleton to bis normat welcht 270 pounds, was surely tuouU-ttMtor the "S?.1?8' ti8th:SivrDf and building-uS medicine ever nrrvlnrorf nn-,i " UV , -.-. VWM, HUU.VIJ . Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. HUGHES, Dealer ia groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stock ol brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of crass seeds, treats in town. 223 Hello ! SEE D, S.JsBENTLISY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. T. Jolly, an old resident of Clat sop and Washington county, died sud denly, Thursday nt MoMlnuvllle, be tween Hand 10 o'clock of neuralgia of tho hoarL ov:3o:jc. Thomas Kay, of woolen mill fame, was up Monday, and says the com pany will have an engine here In a short time, so tbere will be no stop when low water comes. They are now putting In thodam. We are In formed that tho mill has some very oxtonslvo orders ahead, and among them one for 27,000 blankets. That means bread and butter for two months for tbe boys and cirls nf Waterloo. Lebanon Advance. Micheal Blake died under singular circumstances in Astoria. Prldav Whllestandlngononeof tbe business streets whittling, his pocket-knife droppod to tho beach through, a hole In the sidewalk, and Wake went after tho knife. Mot appearing after some time, friends Instituted a search and rounu 111s dead body in the mud. An examination showed that death had resulted from heart failure. Blako was a native of Ireland, aged 65, He years after coming to this country " ilS.B,rlJ?4aS nnrtllvl In Act,rl .,-i .."'.' emce.began to improve; J Was aHVulV. """ '"' ""'"" uu"8 iuo past cunw,ana 10 years. I'crfectlon In dying Is only attained by using Perfection Dyes. 21-Ct if mlW WfJrSi FS?Tr,air 0f PiJ-'-rw' saddlebacs Enquire at Jowwai. office. 4-26:31 URSALE-Fimily horse state house. J.6?. CaP ior Apply to J Jl3 424 it VIU HID 7Z 71T 1 rre Dew 'en-nch chill vow iZ" -JIT new iidPS drawers Vrn"r. ""."A sec"'y --. .. v viiti iota ana If VOU want to move nr mnt - i.j , kind hauled or want a load of manure, dirt, sand or gravel, or cement, lime, hair plaster, back or sewer R'P5- see D- S. Bentley, cor ner of Front and Chemeketa streets or ring up telephone 30. Also wood and coal oh hands at all times. Orders promptly attended After a Tw It Is refrtotl Into a sweet, smel as you East via. the Burtlnri o dust seats; no 1 car floors; tl nomine t of former ( OmabiK. St. Loakl all pc South. Two rocj via St hi and Eiflic; For ticb formatloo nearest 1 or to A.C.SHELKffl so: Depot Express, Meets all masl and passenger trains. Bae. gage and express to all parts of the city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. IAMES RADER: if J II. Baird. "Gentlemen I wish tn ... . ratltudo for th ,.' ."'T",. 5I Dr. Uflt- tinil ttfuteit O.VS'I'OIIIA, d&tf&agc' 1 tlM ttrr a..' k i,i. r.. "i;rr 5" liken sin. vllh iiZi '"'??'. i ."f? In bed for seyen'montfai After nttlai over the fever I was thin, nervous and tSEf and did not resaln my lt iuSSh. Itf . i:.,rriv..'.-! -na nnaiu Frove, Was flnally tnttrtly . can say 1 never fit .' and one I C Pi 'AfilllfiNlll flllllA UKKLNTSeventvaere, nf irgjrj " V1"V "VIWU UlillllU Hospital-1 " ""r" ilem I Frank CrnoveT He t i9' iJ,ein Dearborn's. a?d 'when found willt" business prinn quicker - " , r?r and tiscorv ,C. . "'. . more clearly -r-mi 1 "oneie. 4.2o.if gs5aeTafitZ!? pecial hooseworl- grocery store. Terms reasonable. K&SHS Anna L. 4 13-tf itn, jl-mcr, room 0. owr r .v. ,-" -' bank. Promm nttrnti. . "1, tTuu tt uasn's " smi i.-nooo .7v-iifii of work met frwrmadf by.a 'Cry Sma11 iavesl- EGGS FOR SALE TMM Dill COFYHCJ TITm KAniflr.iv .Vat jfi .ti4 iflff oulcalr oertxln, free, -better b9 proo&oiy patentaue, cxuejec COoodentlkl- mrtMf. encrtu In Amnte. IV. hi,, a U Ptenu taken throoca Usui pectal nctlco in the SCIENTIFIC MB beantlf ollr Ulutrtted. linnst dffi anr adenllfle fanrniL vMklr.ta i. - 7- r. T . . T1- (uiu montBS. epecimen n?. AW. U ATS79 KlUim MUNN .Ul 3CI nrond-oViXriXE LOGO ASPECIALTlJ uary iiluuu rui cured in IS U)U din. T homo for same dtWU tv. If von Drefer toast's irifiuiBiTnimiw unrlini ir-iif.iii Ifmr enry, fodlda pot-sh. adi i'lmples. Copper Colored i 07 pr 01 ua Doay, auru eat- fct l hlA RnnHArV r mrK ia. . m WMulxSi' sate c&sea and caBf twj eataweoumotcsre. Tu" baHea tfa- sklU of the mo Clans. BSOS.eoo apu- Uon-lBtr. Absolc application. Aosreas Ci D 111 a ST. I Addn MsiKWrtn Temple. soLHk.ITOB ,TxSOL work. lour around th JZa . ". .r hw 'mous avares and h.":.' ,".inu?B story of Talmace's booU ,m ." .X r.r millon led; Ei, laiesT nd ' " M .h.? ir book only 3.Sc; Blote?,,t?(!? fan" MISSION'S J a -li 5. BIG COM- CREDIT GIVEN. FREirHT ST J"1"". HTS KIEE. Dn .n iT pAID. OUT- rrom fine nen of i.j n t -. . we of pullets oCwX, ?l eJS k Y. E,al ?lmbnrBs. prue-winl rn o P""1. J. W. HOUCK. 4 lo d&vr im Also Sil-er mn s Jefferson, Or. helchu' Eouth Bend. Ind. j n.BAIIlD. Dr. Miles Nervlno Is sold on a positive "ill druBgUu MllTv St :? bottlei foVSTor If-ra fl1' Dropalltrh l MJ,,VU?- lwllll8ent, prepaid, on Ipt of wieS l,0eof book nd mak t-!l d sel1 ,he Ojr tho Vr. MUo. Medical Co?SV reT, fox ouult .ndTeTriUl mr,th- M- Dr. Miles' Nervine ft w.mZtcii.10 3-3930 FOR SALE sfisi'Si-s -- f..a,fc. PWdnrsa. acres in crons very large, ior ton. 4 19 d& w Im POr DA'lpau MADE MEjW AJAX TABLtisi -j 7,xmpo"';; &Sfr'i . ' . TT f w '.Tt . mm da t ?i?VS?ifr.mrBw titt npon harms' tl t?Zfi t5 hsra cared t hoond f !05i ' ftlM lttjtn pnmrBKl9r or rtnod Ihai o T. ft".Xi six Mckro- (tall ?$;?&, For sale at SaleOfi. j.- j -------ba nn rLTtv --' ri nt j.. ilen interest " i : VI I. rV vtleCL fcctedbytiesssesseJ th hinUn- house of l3, ttftm- tor parity, and tnr' ' ... ficeoftbecitytreMaKr.j lS5-!KsSlS: of the same. Of? 4.14-ioa. HHW?. - - " . Jt i , V