Let mnrnvfor the Cubans. I.a"t- year wo nil bad to pray for McKlnlcy. Andy Gilbert promises not to take Cornmeal Ike Into the gubernatorial chair with him. I ertc1 I that only Andy Gil - Dert IS lllOliiiiuiuiiii: iui Kur.'"" -- Is not Gilbert & Patterson. A diet growing more popular cyery day Nebraska Populist corn meal, slapjacks and ldst.Ore.ron salmon bel lies. There arc oeoplc who don't enjoy thoX Rtys, hut there don't seem to be any other way to enable the nubile to see through some things. Lord and Klncald will find that men ain't be hoest, Independent and economical with Impunity In the Re publican party. T. T. Gecr has been thrown down so many tlm,;3 by the Republican managers that he's thinking of doing sonic managing himself. Tom UpdcKiad has Wen 'n con gress twelve years, and last jcar put u bill through to abolish fees of fed eral court olliclals that saves Uncle bam two millions a year. Such a man cams his salary. The managers of the Reform par ties In Oregon don't want t-i be so re luctant about permitting the people to unite In one opposition party that when the managers dually get ready to let them the people won't do It. The X Ray man thinks the way to unite Is to unite. A whole lot or poli ticians seem to be afraid the people may come to thin they arc not graft ers, but Just plain disinterested patri ots. IToly smoke, think of T. T. Geer as the candidate of the Mitchell Me Bride push ! Hut they have got to catch on to some one with some abil ity to go before the people. If Tom Tongue Is re-elected he will probably be willing to allow all the young men of this district a chance to compete openly for the ca dctshlps at West Point and Anapo lis. Of course, for the present in the Interest of the Republican party, the places must be awarded scretly to favorites. But that, isn't Republican ism or Democracy. It's just plain otllce boodling. ADDRESS ON OLD BILLY. J. G. Pierce, editor of the Klamath Falls Express, is Oregon's humorous poet, and following to "Old Billy," Is abcut ao unique as Burn's poem on the daisy, or James Whitcomb Riley's "Old John Henry:" Ileyl Ole feeble where ye goin'? 'Peart' shake a limber leg Per a hoss so ancient growl n' Yes uv course yer got terbeg Per more oats an' tim'thy hay, S'pose I've got ter climb them steps 'N' give old BUI a spear er two, Else he'd never quit, pr'hp3 But alius keep up scch a stew Confound'st hoss I ever saw ! Maks me chase 'round fore dark 'N' bed hini.'itli a foot o' straw, Then he's tol'ble decent hark.! What I O, that you a groanln' S'pose ts a thistle jnggin'; Wall, hole stlllr you 1 Can't you, eh? Alius wuz thistles in that hay. No, don't s'pose 'twould suit you. Guess a weed cr two won't hurt, 'N' yer needn't think I'm goin' to Stay out here all night 'cause dirt N' weeds get in th' dumned ole hay, ir.who'd git wood fcr "Mother" say? "Only the Best" Should be your motto, when you need a medicine. Do not be Induced to take any substitute when you call for Hood's Sarsaprilla. - Experience has proved it to be the best. It is an honest medicine, possessing actual and unequalled merit. Be wisd and protlt by the experlenceof other pco- P flood's Pills are the favorite family catliartlc.easy to take.easy to operate. CASTOR Tor Infants and Jbildren. fffct fe- llDllt glfUtUIl : To Cure a Cold inOne Day. TakeLaxattve Brow Q.u'n' Tab lets, ill druggists reundtbe money If It fails to cure. 2oc The genuine has L. D. Q. on each tlet. J 5S335i O.C.T.Qo's STEAUERSj Altona and toonn leaves for Portland tfl. ex cept Sunday at7 :?'n Quick time, recutfjwi vice and low rates 1 Dock between -iw and ftVffi . ..444 Groceryl 4fO 100 Court stt Try farta reuu. cue' P f. . fc .. ' 111 Uiif (1(99 El 1 AEfij "L" ,MK i.i. nj CTtfJm im i EMpTl liew ratns, ' New nuts, No old stock and close prices on everything, JOHNSOU BUTCHAKT SOME SUNDAY SERMONS Rev J J Evans Preached His Initial Sermon Y. M C A. Open Meeting. The members of the First Christian church extended a cordial welcome to their new pastor. Rev. J. J. Evans. Sunday morning when that gentlc man preachpd his Initial sermon In , " Jr city on the Sunday morning overland from Salinas, California. Key. Evans is n young man, .ibout thirty years of aire and linsa very pleasing appear ance. He Is a ready and fluent speaker. The text of the sermon, which wa peculiarly appropriate to tho begmlng of the year and the relations that had Just been iwsumed between pastor and pebole. was taken from I Samuel, lt 20: "There went with Saul an host whose hearts God had touched." It Is only after wo have acquired a thorough knowledge of God that e understand Him. Nature on every hand tells of God and It Is only through the bible we learn of the love, sympathy and friendship of God. The Ammonites of today v 1 1 1 understand the power of God as they shall see it manifested In the lives or Chrlstains. With God-touched hearts we cn understand the call of GodancI answer It. Victory will come and the Am monites of sin and unrighteousness must fall. The speaker expressed a desire that as pastor and people, that the light of love might shine through their hearts and Indicate to tho wcrld an associa tion with God and that they might re-dedicate their lives to the service of God and victory would ret upon their labors. The sacrament of the Lord's supper was administered at the close of the sermon. The open meeting at the Y. Sl.C. A. Sunday afternoon was largely at tended, the gymnasium and gallery both being filled. After some gospel songs had been rendered. Prof. Carl Denton, accompanied on the piano by Miss Gertrude Denton, executed a vio lin solo In a masterful way, The beautirul duet "Raise Me Jesus to Thy Bosom" was as beautifully sung by the Misses Southwlck with sweet expression. Luke Lynn's well-trained yoice was heard in "Flee as a Bird to Yon Mountain" In which he displayed marked talent as a vocalist, Rev. W. C. Kantner delivered an appropriate and practical address, basing his remarks on a portion of James 4, 14: "For What Is Your Life?" A great many men have an errone ous conception of this life. This life is a mystery, Everything about us Is a mystery. We can understand and solve much of the mystery of this life If we take God into cur plans. Life In this world Is but a training school for the future. It is only In porpor tion as we sit at tho feet of Jesus that we understand the mysteries of this life. That which may seem to us to be tho supreme success in this life, in God's sight may proye the supremest failure. "It Is not all of life to lire nor death to die. "A seeming failure here below may prove tho hlghcstsuc- cess in the future world. Tho hlgh-6Hlft'yrnHvofiif'-1,dlUM-,'AaU:tiul -ln For Adyertisers. Tun Journal has been .luietiy sending sample copies of Its Weekly to every tax payer on the'taxrolls for 1897 during the month of December, Our advertisers have got the benefit of this without extra charge, besides our regular dally ana weekly mall and carrier lists. What Salem paper has done as much for advertisers? Wage Reduction. Manchester, N. n., Jan. 3. The Amcskeag, Stark aud Armory cotton manufacturing corporation will put the notice of a 10 per cent cut, which was posted about two weeks ago, into effect today. The 12,000 operatives employed by the three corporations have decided to accept the reduction and there will be no strike In this city, Taunton, Mass., Jan 3, Notices have been posted In tho Corr cotton mills, In this city, that on and after today, adduction of about 11 percent will be made In wages. -Tho mills employ 480 hands, who it Is thought, will txcept the reduction. Fall River. Mass., Jan. 1. The spinners voted to the wage reduction, consequently there will be no strike In any mill. M, T, RINEMAN, i ramny Grocer 3, 3 The best is none too good for our patrons, Our prices the lowest. Try us and be convinced, 132 State st, J All The Newest Perfumes; Delicate and Lasting. A large assortment and low prices rule at Frys Drug Store, tn 1R97, 133 marring licenses were Issued by the clerk of Lane county. Tha streets of Brownsvlllc'nre now lighted with street lamps, tho time In the history of tho town the streets have been so lighted. n.st that 1. P. Jolcs is in The Dalles SlfX) In coarse gold that he took his mlno In tyrant, county In 18 He used a rocker, and the best work resulted In 815. v.lth from days, day's Tho receipts of tho county clerk's oHic? in Columbia county for the year lust ended amount to 82600. Tho receipts for Mny were the largest, amounting to $480.25, while the re celpts for November were only $132 05. The Van Pelta, In Curry county, will have to remain In tho custody of the sheriff until September of this ye.tr. and the Port Orford Tribune says this means a 10 months' board bill for the county to settle, at the rate of 15 a week, or $14' 0 Tor board alone. A distressing accident occurred last week at Missouri Flat, Josephine county. Fre Miller and Clarke Sav age were piping, when a large section of the bank fell, completely hurrying tlio former and seriously Injuring the latter. They were alone at the time, but Savage, badly hurt as ho was, managed to extricate his companion and pack him a quarter of a mile, where assistance was bad. Since then It lias developed that Savage was the worse hurt of the two. John L. Gerhart, of Hillsboro, aged 03, was found dead on Thursdiy ntinn, by his son. within a half mile of his house. Mr. Gerhart had been in feeble health ii"d lived with his son on tho Gcrge V. Juuils place. He started unaccompanied, AYednesday evening, for his son-in-law's house, about a mile distant. During the walk he must have been taken sick, as there was evidence of his having sat down to rest three times. When lie failed to return home on Thursday morulng search was begun and the body found. It Is supposed he suffered an attack of asthma and died from Its effects. A Splendid Review. The Journal reprints Hon. n. R Kincasd's review of tho resources of Oregon, written for tho Now Year's Klondike editor of tho Orcgonian. The Secretary of State is an old news paper man, a graceful writer, with ability to collect facts, nrrange them and state them in a forcible manner. This paper Is lit to read In all the public schools and colleges of Oregon and wo have printed a largo edition for those wanting them. NO FAITH CURE ABOUT STUART'S TABLETS. DYSPEPSIA They Cure Stomach Troubles and Indi gestion Anyway, Whether You Have Faith in Them or Not. of faith has a great deal to do In tho cure of disease. Firm belief and coniidencc in a fam ily nhvslcian or the same confidence and faith in a patent medicine, hayc produced rcmarKarjie cures in all ages This is especially true in nervous troubles and no Held offers so nrolilic a harvest for the quackand charlatan, as the diseases arising from a weak or run down nervous system. Nevertheless, tlio most common of all diseases, Indigestion and stomach troubles, which In turn cause nervous diseases, heart troubles, consumption and loss of (lesh, requires something besides faith to cure. Mere faith will not digest your food for you, will not glye you an appetite, will not increase your ilesh and strengthen your nerves and heart, but Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will do theso things, because, they arc composed of tlio elements of diges tion, they contain the juices, acids and peptones necessary to tho diges tion and assljiiiation of all whole some food. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will di gest food If placed in a Jar or bottle In water heated to 9B, degrees, and they will do It much more affectively when taken into the stomach after meals, whether you hayo faith that they will or not. They Invigorate tho stomach, make pure blood and strong nerves, in the only way that nature can do It, and that Is.from plenty orjWiiolesomo food well digested. It is not what wo cat, but what we digest that docs us good. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by druggists at 50 cents for full sized package Little book on cause and cure cf stomach troubles mailed free by ad dressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Gauohi in and great excitement prevailed at the corner of Ferry and Commercial streets, Saturday afternoon when a suspicious, though a very gentlemanly locking fellow, who had been sauntering up and down Commercial street looking eagerly Into nil grocery stores as If his life depended upon what he sought, an oniccrsuupiclously arrested him as he was about to enter the P. O. grocery store to buy a complete stock of groceries and crockery and It la feared by the other dealers In yalcui that ho will expose tlio fact that Ilarrltt & Lawreniic's store Is the cheapest place on eartti to buy strictly up-to-date groceries. Gtfristmas and New AumsvlUe and Salem flour 91 per sack. Citron 15c per lb. Walnuts 5 to 10c per lb, Flain mixed candy, 3 lbs for 25c. Dates 10c per lb. Itacon 10c per lb. Fancy bacon backs 0c per lb. New shoulder Or, per lb. Our "Mother's Mince meat IS c oer lb. 2 for 25c. ssie'nHNfHawwHwaHrwmw siiiman )Mr,i jJL "" Ilarrltt & OW PO, TODAY'S Toutland, Dec. 3!. WfoAa vatlej 80c: Wuiiii Wniln.lOc. Flour Portland, $3.85; Superfine $2.25 oer bbl. ) Oats Will US 35(a30r. ' Hay Good, $12ol3 per ton. ( Hops 5(n)14c; oiu crop 4(frtic. WoolValley, 14a4Cc; Eastern" Oregon, 1 2c. Mlllstutr uran,?i;8iinris, sn. Poultry-Chickens, nilxed,$1.75(a2 turkeys, live, 8(llf. Eirus Orciron. 22c tier doz. Hides Green, salted CO lbs, "(Sic under 00 lbs,0(rf7c;sheep pelts.ltKji Oc, Onions 80(7il oer c Butter Be:. dairy, 30((r40c; fa cy rcamory, &oo(nwc a roil. Totatoes, 35c(rf45c per sack, Apples 30(rf3oc a box. Hnirs Heavy. $4.50. Mutton Weatheis $3:drcssed.6d Beef tJtecrs, $3; cows,$2.25: drespd, 4(tf5. SALEM MAKKKT. Wheat 09c. Oats 30c. ArnlesoOWOc In trade. Hay Baled, cheat, SU&MO. Flour In wholesale lots, S3.S0; tall $4.20. Hogs tlrcscd, 41c. Live cattle 2(f?2. Sheep Live, 2c a lb Wool Best. ltrtflSc. Tlnn -l?ist. .S77)14r.. wggs- uc in casn. Poultry Hens, 4fS6c;turkeys.Stt)lw duck. $2.75fae: iretse. $4(u. 50 Farm smoked meats Bacon I 8fc; hum, lie: shoulder, 7i(c. Potatoes-20c tn.de. Butter Dairy i2J(floc; creabery 20 to 2oc. Cure sick licail.iclic, b.il Lis to in tlio month, co.Ucil tongue, ps In tho sloniach, distress and Indigestion. Do not weaken, but Imve tonic effect. The only l'ills to take nlth Hood's Sarsai Jso hut box ,9 1 What lubrication to mnchlni the bitten to the liuirhn iirganlzaMdi It .-educq friction I disease, a Insures heat 5TflMACH and conitl In every ITTER' faculty FIRE INSURflNC The Royal of London, ThelHome of New Yoik, Tbe:e two companies ate represented Jy Gilbert Bros., and are two of the best coil panics to Insure in in the world. The Iliine has cash assets of over ten millions, lie Roytl has over twelve millions. "The Home, was formerly represented py U. Al. uJenn and was recently purchaseuby Gilbert Bros. , who will be pleased to mike all renewals whennhe policies expire. me Koyai nas Deen. represented uy uiitrt Bros., for over fifteen years. Both companes pay their losses promptly. GILBERT BROS l8-lm Age ts. A HAPPY -NEW YEAR TsTrrarnnnrprmn mm B9 B B J? J? J3 &? SHIS1 2J Art, pajlla H0STETTEI& f CELEBRATED ' V across (he contient and the pleasurB of eucRl.have en are - J a trip Is creatlv enhanced by a railway ser-l : 7?-.pleMr .V. 1... -.... ..i.- vice, whicn includes comior', saiety,courteovs treatment and fast time. Theso are the foui most prominent features of the Northern Pacific Rai'road and the features of which its patrons always cheeifully testify. All information as to terms, connections, etc., will be cheerfule y furnished, and tickets to all points east w'll be provided by Thomas, Watt & Co., a66 Commercial Street, Salem. Trains leave Portland 11 0. m. Trains arrive Portland 5 p. m. The Home Bakery Headquarters for Christmas candies and holiday supplies. Best Boston Brown Bread, pies, cakes, cookies, etc , in th e city. Leave orders early, G. A. BACK, Propiietor, No. 227 Commercial street. Beckn?p 5 Hamilton have opened up business in the line of tin. ning, plumbing, sheet steel and galvanized ircn works. Job work of all kinds in that line made a specialty. Would be pleased to have a portion of your trade. Estimates on all class of work furnished. Shops en Court street in alley between High and Liberty, in the rear cf Basey's Feed stables, on Beck, ner's home property. 12 30 the M I Year Cash Prices, Lawrence Grocery. oiuayn Hotel 5al?m. TYt rEKWELIs, Prop Only FW Clss Houe In the City. Rte reasonable, Sample rooms In connection. Cars to a'l trnlns and public buildings pass the door. Come State and High streets. GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER Hot meMs served fiom 8 a. m. to midnight. Getman cookipg. WithJHach & Nadstanech ai5 Commtrcial St. II. KEUGEflAUER. totf Prop. LIVERY AND FEED STABLER w. HUFFMAN, y WILLAMETTE LiVERY STABLE ! Corner Ferry and '.iucrtyjstrects? Telephrne 172 Newest rigs and best horses always in readine'J, R7"Coast or amntain partlet specially. 1 4 t' O. R. THOMAS. Proprietor of THIS ;CLU3"J s Livery and recci otaDies, Corner of Liberty ai.l Fe-ry "tree's. Best single an 1 double rigs in the city. Telephone No. 24. II 18 tf MEATS AND POULTRY. NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town. 2 2 Wok Miescke, Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoked metis. Lard in bulk, 9c a lb. Cheapest market in town. We make it a Specialty to keep all kind of Sausage on hand. Try us. Just Reopened. Dlwi. """ . J i-i..t-l-iTrT,iCfSvi.. .wWmh- and the reit of the community. Orders taken and deliwred. Parents sending children may depend on having ihrlr orders con scientiously tilled. 'o-tl CYCLE ind Umbrella Repair Simp L, B. GARDNER, (ST To arrite this week large stock ts brellk .upphes. Hoi man blo-.k, 22S Liberty st. E M,CR0ISAN, DEALER IN; Farm Implements I and Vehicles Exclusive valley house for McCormick Binders and Mowers, Budalo Pitts Engines and Thrashers, fepike, Disk, and Spring Tooth Harrows, Jchn Deere Meel and Chilled, Plows. Repairs lor til 'the forego ing. 0(1 tsronicc In city nail.. Irrigation hours 6 to 8 a. m andfi too in the evening. All Irrigation bills ror tho summer will be duo and payable tho 1st of July. Street sprinkling thiouglilawn hose positively prohibited. No dcduetlon for Inlcatlon during absence unless water is cutoff the entire premises. Nn nllnwanco made for nart cf sea 6on as more water Is needed to bring out a neglected lawn than Judicious use for the entire season. Salkm Wateh Co. Modern Woodmen of America. Tlio Original Order of Woodcraft. An organization of the members by tho member and for tho members. Its territory Is conlined to tho north went states out of which all cities of 200,000 population are excluded. Highest numbers icf assessments in luuiiranco at oko w uas rwvercccea 3X0 per year. Itccord for JW7, 2,- 000 members and ten agwumcHf. Arerago ago 35 years. Amount of la suranco In force 600,000,000, 1'or more doflnate information see small folders or apply to W. B. DOCKSON, Pepuey Head Consul, with Derby & Co., il Commercial street, Baleui Otefioa G S PREEBDRGER em water Co C. ti. niAOK dentist, Fi-c-ewr to Dr. J. M. Keen, old White Comer, Salem, Or. Parties desiring snperio operations at modetale fees in e.ny bialrcli are iiicili-iui request. JUST OPENED. FRANK WmURBIN FEED OF ALL KINDS. 224 Commercial street, lie"', quality atd no miaaie man's pronts. BRJ3W3XBR & WHiU'il, , Doalers Jn , HAY. GRAIN, Shorti, chop, flour, mill faed, eto. Telephone 178. 91 Courtis'., Salem, Or, Drain Tiling-. Tn largo and smnll quantities, nt n great Vnraln. Inquire of Bofer Bron cart ' urnjL Salem. Or. dXwil C. H. LANE, XTTl ffl 1 TT J AILUK Jti OvmtTchl ft.. tmTi Mr "TSuils f I upwards. I'annJ. r'wands'.slj h H HAAS, VATCHMAKEk AM) JEWELER, Makes a sp"lalty of fine repair work, Ke' rhnna rlocVi., ere. a,t' ornmerclal trrri rAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE. CAPITAL "CITY Express and Tfansfef Mrets all mall'and passenger trains.'' Bag (age and express to all parts, of the, city I'rompt service. Telephone No. 70. "'AT ITHE OLD P0ST0FFICE. A. DAGENV, Family Wine and Lieuor Store A stre .1. Bottled goods of the best quality Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in orices on the. fc Ho wingi Starts, plain IO cents Unaer drawers 5 to loceru Under shirts 5 to Io cents Socks, per pair .....3 cents uandkercmeis 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen and other work In proportion. 5 Flannels v d other work in telligently -washed by handj Col. T Olmsted Prop No more Coffin Mononljes In Salem. J. A. ROTAN 256 Commercial street; Has just added a full and complete line of uoiiins, casKeis, ltoucs ana e very thliit'pretalnl ng to tho under taking business. Embalming a tmecialty. Needs no recommendation its he has practiced his profession In Salem for 15 years and that will speak ror iteir, 1 amo curry a run una 01 furniture, carpets, wallpaper, mould' Imrs. Prices to lit tho hard times. Call and tie convinced, Phone at store No, 10.), at hoiioo No. 1U1, I llbuetc. I have just fitted out antudio proper, and am prepared to tea oh the piano or organ to ohildrencv adults. My method for children la the newest and beat. A oer Ufloato granted from tbe West, tern Couservetory, whoso Inter state system I represent Stu dio over First National bank and at 376 Church st. MKS, FRANK VylLLMAN, GREAT HEATERS I Or-eoron Ait tiaht Stovee. X $3.50 to $6 50. X Only full line of this home manufacture, Stovesset; up and repaired promptly, STHIWER & BIXMM3BR, Tiunera aad Stovedealws, 140 SUte st t Bt Thomas Tuthill Analytical CiwmitK win w 'imm M .V-Mm w OSoa with Saleaa Qu Ltbt Comer No 4 Cbemeketa sUest P. O, Box X, Salem, Orafoa. Prompt return of ore amp!, flaitfal aalirUaal work, il&w 1 .1 liTi fiTT 1 XT'TiiTi 1 TT AT mxm board of trustee ot th OtwOlf lruxuit! Anyu,mluvlti maXmSTTSZl Stula oiuem, Uregan, for ,x niontrM nan. June JO, i, the following suppites: LltV 1IUI1.I.4. 2000 yds, Pequt A Sueetlng:, In. Drown. UXW yds. FtKiuot A Sheetlns, 34 tn. uiun WJ yds. Periuot A Sheeting. M Wnached.J klcAhl --"..0 "V ..... :sjU0 yds. Mariners' Otilpe Shirting Amos Keaff. w yds. Canton Flannel Nashua 7CXX UIUWU. JW yds. A. C. A. Ticking, 33 in. ?& -"J8- 1Jlue Uen-HiK. 'oa Amoskoae. 1M0 yds. Crush, aii-aclied, lit 111., as uer sample. v M vds. Crash, checked, 18 In., as per Ht yds. While Table oil cloth, a r samp,,.. w yu. uonuneniai CheckeJ Flannel. per Knmple. 70i yds. Calico, flrren. fionl T.irVt. to.i Jl In., as per sample. l&W yds. Calico, 11. InJIso Blue, SI tn.. as per Knmple. 1(W) yds. Calico, American black and wlute, Z$ In., as per simple. SOU yds. Mattrea.i TlcKln, a per rample 10 doz. MiUtrea Hlndlng, ai, per xample. 1 dux. Men's Cotton bocks. No. 101, nt por sample. 15 doz. ladles' Cotton Hose, V.ack, n Pt samp'e. . 3 doz. ("nrnpla. ulim bV.r. 9lu !. -.-r. 26-3, tkhi, 3J-6, 3i-4, lis per rampie. x wua. ouoin-iiuera, a4 per f'lnipie. Zt dOZ. iltnV lsilldlllir. II A M Mn Ifl as per sample. ... 11 uoz. in.mDies, s-4, 9-1, 10-1, as per sam ple. i a. Cross Pants Buttons, as pr sam ple. l O. Cross Tearl Buttons, smoked, 4 hole-v 11m s 21, as per sample, 1U Cross Packs Pins, F. 3J4 Kagla, as per simple. 3 Uro Dupti-x Safety Pins, NO. 3, ns imnle. 3 Crji.8 L)unlix Snfetv Pln. Mn. 9 n imr R.mnla ' 110 l'apers Needles, Sharp, Mltwards, j-C), 6-2U. 7-6J; ns par Kampie. uituuKmES. IW) 1V. Llvtrpool Salt. , STOi lbs. Bice. No. 1 Island. 4W lb. C-rn Starch, Oswego. 24(1 lbs. Closi Starch. KlnirMnl'a. 1 1H packneva. iw ion. ininn ttarcn m lb. Soila, A. nnj II. or ScMlllnjV Best. 3U0 lbs. Cream T.Ttnr. Pnlcnr'. nr 9i.htl. line's. Z Ih. boxet. z.o ids. Pearl Barley, 23 lb boxes. 40 doz. Oyster, Cove, Field's No. 2. 4(1 doz. Com. (.'.mni.l. V..U i..iw "Vt Crop." . 50 lbs. Blulnrj, Nuemberff, In balls, L. & A. 160 lbs. Macaroni. In S lb. boxes "White." 40 lbs. Vermlce'li In 8 lb. boxrm 41) lb. Stearic Wnx Candlex, 14 oz. COO lb. Sal Soda, B0 Cross Vulean Snftv Mnlfhw. na nr sample. uj ids. iiecswa-:, common, as per sample. 2 doz. CiMhiip, Skinner ft Londen. 100 lbs. Zante Currents In 20 lb, boxes, 100 lbs. U U Halslns, 20 lb. boxes. " fiOO ln. Knrtl nmpltnra 'V 'V ninr. nr less delivered ns nnulred. CHKESB. 500 lha. hfat n.iitl.tv (Irfrnn fnM pmhw Cheese, more or less, delivered na re. qulnnl. SUOAK. 15000 lbs. Ornniliiitol Snirnr. Amnrlran Itednerv. 20000 lbs. Rxtra C Suirnr, American Ite flnery. C0O0 lbs. Cota lllea Coffee, nji nep im. P' .. - uim ins. .lava uorree, ns per wimp'e. 300 Iba. Mocha Coffee, ns per raropX 1D0O lbs. Chicory, ns ner sample tnot.i.riD oats, etc. 1500 lbs. Oat Meal, tn barrels. 8000 lbs. rtolled Oats. In btrre's 4000 lbs. Cracked Wheat. In barret', 800 lbs Cream Wheat. In barrels, lono lbs. Homtny, smn'i, In barels. 1000 lbs. Hominy, l.irire. In barrels. 1000 lbs. Corn Meal, Yellow, In barrels. FLOUR. 800 bbl. No. 1 Flnnr. mnrfl nr leaa ,1n. ltvered ns required. 40 bbl. No. l Crnhnni, more or less, de livered as required. Et00 lbs. Ftnlmntl nep WM1r mnrn n. lfiaa delivered as required, without heads. m i'iA i a. GOO lbs. beef ner dnv. more or leaa. dellv. ered as required, equal parts fore and hind quarters. 200 lbs. Mutton, more or less, delivered ns required, cqunl parts fore nn-t hind quarters. CllOCKKRY. 10 doz. Coffee Cuns. W. C wars. A - siunuio, 10 doz. Saucers. W. a vare. an samples. 15 doz. pinner Plates, W. J. ware, as per sample. uoz. soup puttes, w. Q. ware, as per sample. 8 do.!. Pie Plates, W. a. ware, as per sample. i aoz. pitcners, 1 pil., W. a. ware, as per sample. 6 doz. Bakers, 12 In., W, a. ware, as per sample. 10 doz. Bakers, 10 in., W, d. ware, as per samnle. B doz. Bakers, 7 In., W. O. wnre. us rer wb.wm..'ajuw,Bi',l I U.w ITIU'g, HS'yeri samples. i uoz. Bugnr nowis, w. u. ware, as per sample. 3 doz. Syrup Pitchers, as per sample, 15 doz. Class Tumblers, as per sample. 2 doz. Salt Shakers, ns per sample, , SOAPS. 2500 lbs. Net Savon best standard soap. 1500 Cakes Ivory soap. 600 Cakes Peerless Kitchen soap. 180 Cakes Toilet Flder Flswer soa. , TOBACCO. 2500 lbs. Battle Ax. 1000 lbs, O. K. Durham, 2 oz, packages. OiLS AND TUHPENTIN13, 150 cal. Turpentine In 5 buI, cans. 700 lbs. Chloride I.lme. 200 1 lb. Cakes Paratlln, as per sample. 3 Vi Cross Diamond Dyes, bright Rreen, t gross, cardinal red, 1 gross, orange . seal brown, M, black, "4, navy blue, Vi. . MISCBM.ANICOUS. 4 doz. Stop Handles, ait per sample. 2 doz. Paraflln handles, na per sample. 300 Pipes and Stems, Shaker, as per sam ple, 1 doz. Wash Boards, Red Cross, as per sample. v 10 doz. Combs, dressing, ns per sample. 12 doz. Iron Handle Knives, as per sam ple. E doz. Dust Pans, as ner snmnle. 2 doz. Qranltu Iron Wash Pans, as per naiuiiiu. 2 doz. Granite Iron Pitchers, 1 gat., aa per sample. 1 doz. Time Menaure. its ner aamnle. 3 doz. Shoe Blacking, Mason's, as per juiii'ir, 12 doz. Bath Brick, ns per sample. 1 doz. Stovu Polish, ltlslng Sun. 12 doz. papers Carpet Tacks, 8 oz. 150 lbs. Axle Crease. , BnUSIIES AND BROOMS. 23 doz. No. 1 best broom, as per sample. 3 doz. Dust Brushes, 7 B., as per sample. 5 doz. Scrub Brushes, as per sampla VINKCAR. 1000 iral. Pure Cider Vlnezur. 40 grs., bidder to submit sample, SYRUP. 3000 gals. Syrup, bidder to submit sam- P" BOOTS AND SHOES. M pre. Ladles' Shoes; size, 3-1, 4-20, 5-25, J-25, 7-10, 8-6, as per sample. CO prs. Men's Boots; size 6-6, 7-6, 8-20, 9-22, 10-6, as per snmple. DRIED PIIITNRH. 5000 lbs. Dried Prunes: bidder to submit sample. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. Dmicn APPr.TCfl. 4000 lbs. Dried Apples; bidder to submit BUUll'IL'S, 1000 lbs. Dried Peaches; bidder to submit sample, BEANS 6000 lbs. Beans, No. t Navy, as per aailipii', STATIONERY. 4 gross Falcon PeiiH D. 2 gross London Incandescent No. 4, M, Jacobs. 2 irros fllllatfs Na. 431. 2 jrrosH dllott's No. COl, K. F. Double iwiiuiiic. 2 gross Lead Pencils. Dickens. No. 1010. 6 qts. Black Ink. Stafford's or Sanford's. 2 lbs. Fluid Ext. Nucls Vom. P. D. & Co, 1 lb. Fluid Ext Colomba. P. D. Sc Co. U ral. Witch Hazel DUL R.. I. D. &. Co 1 lb. Fluid Heni'ira for svmn. I. I). & Co. U lb, Fluid Bay laurel (Cone.) P. D. & toJ Pll. Iron Carb. (Blaud's). P. D. Co. 1 doz. Coaes.ni Cordial. I'. D x Co. 5 gal. Cone. Water of Ammonia In glass container. Mall. 10 lbs. Acid Carbolic (Cold Lable). Mall. 2 oz. iccsorcin. aiaii. 50 lbs, aiycerlne Pure. Colgate tc Co. 50 lbs, Suits, Epsom. 50 lbs. Flax Beed Meal. 50 lbs. Vaseline, Cheseborough's. 33 lbs. Chloral Hydrate (Cryst). Seller- Ings & lbs. Potassium Bromide (QranO Mall. yt iu. iouoiorrn. lien, oc r. U ID. Arid Oxalic. H doz. lbs. Milk of Magnesia. C. II. Phillips. 4 doz. Em. Cod Liver Oil Oarge). C II. Phtl'l, yi aoi. ids. AJluscpiia oaap. junrioum m. i doz. Syrintes, No. 1. Davidson's. 1 doz. Syringes, No. 2. Davidson's. 4 doz. I 'lantern Porous. Alleoek's. 2 , doz. Bromo-Scltzer (small), Erner U, 'doz. Bromo-Setzer (largv). Ewer- U doz. Vln Tonlqut Marlanl, 1 doz. Llstsrtne, Lambert, I doz. OlyoozoneL 1 lb. bot. Marchanda, COMPRESSED TBITURATB, 1000 Mtaralnv No. 2. J. W. Hro. looo Ho.111 Salicylate. B r, J. W. Bro, 100 Cecatns MAi, r. Jtjr, 1 lb. Antl(lo AS HfU.IIllf.E HVPOl Ml llvrwl. Tali. No. OPi i1 400 Hypo. Tab. No, m. 3. W, hii llirw Tali. Nn. SI J. W. l Kilo. Add. Horle Po, Bqulbb. 1 K1I0. AC14 -Jttrumo j-u. "mii vn aramma A?ia nauoyncv ru. tt Iflln K.rri Pvri)llOIDhsll. 4 Kilo. 8oda St Polas f rL Bqull i u-lln lr.a ArwIJltn. f4atlllitu. 4 K.U PotaM,. Iodide lriH) tfaiuibtM. 0 g, uljboiial. Bar, . The tH tit KMftt Ihstnh M t . mm itrV " naqM. ta t m, em. 2 fb. Oil oSs$t7rWii 5rr ' Flntc ' vmnw mw ino J" lb. Tnt . ID. W .IHrtarsrcen; r.ffhn rink m.bmw m. ion liehn r ITTK 1 crOM Via hi ''Ml i a .- ..... Tm, a v TV, r At No. IS 1 OerraM a - "- 1- 4 doz Medlotn iu...' - - , . W. T. inn "' """ rV. ' 2 doz. Ointment Po, s.t w,. B. W. T.4 Co. L " ' lie Co Abrk9t Cot,. ." B- Lee'c8 Abrt clo. f, . 9. c2 lbs. Absorbent Colton, 1 e'je tt i1"-.Water. Bottles Rufatw tannen No. 3. 3-duart. J. K. lo CoT w"r'' Plasters (black), J. ji' Le c. it S2 t'?2Sf & AV4 svM ;m,. x-i.ujsbinu. I k St ItJ! . 3a.ih.b-uSl2? Wfixi3k5i Fi"i i:. nttnncri "i lnCfl. IS J.U i!?c,n.,4a fncn black pipe.1 5?)TfLt?f l trch Wet' ntpe. r 3S Jenkins valve discs inch. n,?.UttM 8Crew b0,ts for COtumbus -UTifc coupllnes. 2 Whistle valves 1W Inch fintia. ers' stov? Soldering and Plumb- ,a v .. TINNING. SOxV "" a b'ck' shcct ,ron 30xo.hecU No' U B1"1"1 l"'Bt T" iM"'iets No' M 8!lvnlzeJ sheet iroa 30x98., 50x9& e!" N' "-'n'wi heet iron CO bushels, ehnrcoal. . 101 lbs. solder H nnd'tt. 2 boxes I. X. menlo redlpped r oHnit tin VXZS. j. t bundle 63 lbs. of No. 7 brteht wire. 1000 eich tinned rivets 1 lb.. 2 lb., V lb., an I 3 lb. ... ,t , HAnnWATtR 100 lbs. each Bunlen hnrs sh.s, wed urn. No. 2. hind. No. 3 hind, Nj. 4 h ml, and No. S hind. BIL.,h- ejeh Brp.Vn tW horro s'icoj medium No. 2 h'nl. No. 2 frcnt No. 3 hind. No. 3 front. No. 4 hind an1 No. 4 front. fO ft ea-h t'ft rtet V,xH pm.1 sjU lnrh. and Inch! oolaBon 8teel H V4 . . tR 'v." S!L fjnwe'i 'i-r-e shoe nails No. S. No. R. No. 7 ant No s. 400 ft. of H lne" rimd No-wav Ir-ti 100 ft. e'ch of B-K 4. 7-16. and H Inch nund Norwsv Iron, Mil?4 a"1 Hx? In'hea (lit Vnrwa.v Iron. 11 each tlr holla l.'fiiia: ni urvit Ineh. ;1 ' la jha Mch rutn-s.M 14 nni a; nh, 1 flat bnataed f)'e 1 neh 6 fist m'll bastard (l'a 12 'neK 3 half ronnd hat,"'1 1's 12 lnh. 2 eirh flat mill flVs 4. 6. S. and JO Inch. 1 ftt'l slie 'ace lesi,r 'ke ini'i, .") ft. manllla ro-e 'S Inch tn dlam. 1 croas No. 103 br'irht w're screw eve'. t esrh turning gotirra V., s(, 1, JM npd PA Inch Butchera, or as rood. Pantries may Ve s'en the romn' sary of the asy'"T rim m'ft ta 'rt ncorlHnce with simn'es. and b-t In o-t-r-Insl packnires. n-hen nis-itble O'her thlnPT belntr eonil nrHclea rf n-fl-rnn production o- manufacture r-'H b" "Iven preference, Pelve- 0' iinrli will be required wVn n'ten dnys" notice of ae eentnnoe of bit. Faeh bid rnust "Include all the Items and totals In full, with the exception of flour, meat and fish. Vouch er will rnt be Issued until the bidder has completed his contract, A copy of thu advertisement must accompany each bid, and the name of the elans of stinplles b; tnacriuea on ine envelope. Auaiting ot fleers are prohibited from connrmlnje ac counts of purchase when the advertise rtent does not contain a full dtscrlptlori of, tho nrtlcles to be purchased. Each bidder wBI he rcqulrpA to furnish with. htV hid a certified check In an amount equal to ten per. cent of his bid fsive that for flour the cheek Is to be for 3300. for Bleat 3260, for flsh 375), payable to the order of tha board to be returned In case his bid l rejected or his proposal compiled -with. The right to reject any and all bids is re served. Bids will be openl at theKov ernor's office at 2-30 o'clock p. nv, Tuea day, Jnuuary 4. 1898. TO. P. LORD n. r, KiNCAib. PHIL. METSCHAN. Board of Trustees O. S. I. A. By W. S. DUNNIWAY, Secretary ot tbe Board. NOW IB THE TIME TO BUT .PUMPS i BARR L PETZEL aro headquartars'fbr them, and all work connected with tbe buaineaa. PZiTTMBBHS AND TINNERS, 214 Coamerctal'at "The Light of the World OR QUIt SAVIOR IN ART" Cost over $100,000 tn publish. Con tains nearly 200 full-page engravings ot our Savior, by tbe great musters. Uvery picture Is reproduced from some famous paintings. 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