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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1898)
-i!!i )fLl"fl(mt All The Newest Perfumes Delicate and Lasting. h'Ti iij)'t u.it and low prices rule at Frys Drug Store Holidays Are Over, And we are as busy as ever. Why? Because we sell cheaper than eyer. 5 lb lard , . 45 7 pound ot rolled oats 30 pounds rolled oats.... ........l oo I pound ArbuckleorLlon coffee.. 10 II lbs same l "V 5 lbs lard 10 lb lard 5 A 1 llonr, per suck a lh irlrwa sr.nrr.ll & 0 lb Arm & Hummer soda 25 20 oz bar of soap J NL T, RINEMAN, 132 Stato st. REPUBLICAN CLUB. Delegates Named to Attend the State League. Mark Hanna Congratulated. The Salem llepubllcan Club held Us initial uieetlnjr for 1893 In the city hall when a reorganization of the club was effected and delegates were named to attend the Stato League or llepubllcan clubs to be held In Port land Tuesday Feb. 1. In the absence of the club's presi dent Claud Gatch, and also the vice president, Dr. E. B, Philbrook, Dr. B. A. Bradshaw presided, Secretary F. Kodgcrs being In charge of the min utes. Upon motion a committee of three consisting of M. B. Goodell, M. W. Hunt, and V. S. Odell was named to elect forty-one delegates to the State League to oe neici inx'oruuna, musr in the evening the committee reported the following list of delegates: A. N. Moores, Lot Pearce, G. P. nughes, J. N. Smith, Tihuon Ford, G. G. Brown, W. J. Culver, J. J. Murphy, Eugene Willis. J. Q. Wilson, J. II. MeNary, M. L. Chamberlin, C. P. Bishop, II. Smith, G. G. Blpghain, Squire Farrar, Dr. W. A. Cusick, M. E. Goodell, Walter Lyon, I. L. Pat terson, Alonzo Gesuer, n. G. Myer, E. M, Croisan, Frank Davey, F. F. Toeys, William Brown, A. T. Wain, A, G. Sonnemann, L. D.IIenry, Win, Cherrington, M. W. Hunt, F.W. Waters, U. D. Patton, E. P. McCor nack, M E. Pogue, J. McCourt, Frank Post, Thomas Sims, Dr. B. H. Bradshaw, C. II. Lane and E. C. Cross. The election of olllcers resulted in the re-election of the old officers throughout, namely; president, Claud Gatch; vice-president, E. B. Phil brook; secretary, George F. Rodgers; and treasurer, Finley Perlne. W. C. Kawley, president of Will amette University, made a motion that the club send a congratulatory telegram to Hon. Marcus A. Hanna. The motion was unanimously adopted and Mr. Hawley was instructed to draft and forward a dispatch to Mr. Hanna in the name or the club and its president, congratulating the Ohio senator on his "deserved re-election etc." Upon motion of the secretary, the delegates named last night were as sessed in the sum of $1 each, for club expenses, after which, a resolution, providing that the delegation to Port land cast the vote of Its absent mem bers, if any there should be, passed unanimously, and adjournment was had. m Fusion in Minnesota. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 13. The fusion ol all the Silver elements in Minnesota Is ollicialiy endorsed by the state central committee. Bryan, In his speech, concluded at2u. m., de voted considerable time to endorsing qlie fusion. Idea. Salem Visitors. The majority of people visiting Salem from adjoining cities llnd it to their advantage to get their meals at George Bro's. restau rant. Their 15 cent meals are not equaled anywhere. CU a ,'X SjJ2rt.JL.ii... Tit ue- i1Uj dgsituro It ca &cJeM ? A New Suit. LadJ & Bush are plaintiffs in an action for money re cently instituted in uic juanon county circuit court against John W. West. Judgment for $200 with Inter est amounting to $63 is demanded, Stop that cough. Take warning, lead to consumption, A 25c, Shiloh's Cure may save vor" ' fe. D. J. Fry. It may bottle of Sold by OLSTOHIui.. it he- :!nll9 tigsituro if ii en To Cure a Cold in One Day. flTake Laxative Brorao Quinine Take lets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B.O on each tablet- OAS 1" O 3EIX a.. Tlifio- italli tfttitcrt er It M el&Avu n To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. The genuine lias L, B. Q, on each tablet, CAaffi "'5'Vi C&V& STATE NEWS. A drug clerk In Astoria has been ar rested und charged with attempt to (ire a store. J. Wheeler lias been appointed post master at Pleasant Hill, Vice William L. Brlstow, resigned. Mayor Hlnman, who was the can didate for reelection in Forest Grove was defeated Monday. He favored a special tax on all business. During the year 1897, 4052 head of cattle, 41,120 boxes of apples, 30,000 sacks of potatoes, 431,000 pounds or butler, 211,480 pounds of cheese, 10,3o0 cases or salmon, 2U,t4S,70o reet or lum ber and 85,129 tons of coal were ship peu our 01 uoos oay. The three men. Mulligan, Murphy and Kelley, who held up and robbed three men who hud broken all the crap games In Bonrnc, near that place, last weeK, were captureu bun day In a dug-out near Excelsior mill, by Sheriff Kllburn. They were lodged In the Baker City jail Tuesday. Lakeview Examiner: There was a peddler In town the other day who seemed to be a rather intelligent sort of a fellow. He engaged in a game of cards witli several others, and in the conversation that followed the subject of Dolltlzscotne up He said: "I know dose politics. Now-a-tays,ven a vellcr has plenty gold, he's 11 gold-pug; ven he ha1? plenty silver, he's a silver pug, and ven he ain't got any of dem, he's a bopullst." He left town broke. SODAVILLE ITEMS. The snow line is coming nearer Gov. Fletcher's lecture was very much appreciated by a large audience of students and citizens III native Scotch Irish wit "cropped out" often and kept the audience in a roar. Come again. There Is nothing small about Gov. Fletcher. President Gcddes has been presented wltti a fine suit of clothes by the stu dents of the college. Rev.Ballantineof the Evangelical church conducted quarterly meetiug service on the 0th Inst. Rev. bmalloy, Free Methodist preacher from Portland, Is conducting revival meeting? in town. The college Is forging ahead in Its work. There are six students iu Greek, six In Latin and four In Ger man. The people hereabouts are waiting Micauber-like for something to "drop" politically. It is to be hoped that that the People's representatives at conventions will use due cautions in the selection of candidates to be placed on tickets. That Sodavllle Is growing Is notice able In the increased attendance at the different churches. The enrollment at the college has reached 125. This insures a 'arger number of students than last year. Any new enterprise, be it college, political party or other concerns meets with a season of criticism and some time falsifications, which are only a stimulus to tliose in ciiarge to go on to higher things. It is pleasant to say that Mineral Springs college U emerging urundly from comparative obscurity to na tional notoriety. Its debt is raised, Its .faculty Is strengthened and a no bler set ot students never entered the doors of an educational Institution. It Is expected that Hon . E. Hofer, State Supt, Irwin and Hon. D. P. Thompson will deliver lectures In Sodavllle during the winter. The only way to reform Is to reform. Wind has never accomplished lasting benefltsiln public matters and never will. When the average politician wishes to catch the ear of the public he dis cusses the school book question, the matter of good roads or some other subject that is near the minds of the public. He is elected, goes to the legislature Introduces his bill and then looks un concernedly on while the same Is "pigeon holed," Any fool can intro duce a bill but It takes a man of stamina to persistently keep pegging away and put the other fellows on record. Let us have honest men on the tickets. Tol Erant, ST. PAUL. Smith Bros, sold their hops today the price Is not learned. Mrs. Combert went to McMinnviile this afternoon where she will arrange to defend her two sons Arthur and Sidney who are In Jail under the ar rest or suspicion of the murder of George Soger. Probably quito a number of witnesses go from St Paul tomorrow. A tramp was seen in the timber 60Uthof here last week, when first discovered he was lying under a tree by a (Ire. The tramp soon disappeared in the woeds, was dr-Mul pKirly, light complexion, ho seems to move from place to place Hasn't been seen about the houses In that vacln Ity. TO START FOR KLONDIKE. Bill Anderson Wants 80 Goats for the Trip. W. R. Anderson, of this city, Is making arrangements to start an ex pedition for the Klondike country, und proposes to make the trip in a novel way. He believes that goats are more serviceable than dogs, and proposes to tit out ten teams or eignt goats each. These he says can pull more than dogs, live on browse and finally make good eating for the men. They will not get foot sore like dogs, and if they have enough tallow on them when they get there he proposes to run them into candles, which sell at a dollar apiece. Mr. Anderson wants to buy these animals soon, about half males, and will pay a fair price for thtm. Persons having goats to dispose of will do well to see him. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tttlltr tlmlli Sigutut, Si It CI tiery Mrs. Willman. I'mnn and orian studio over First National lank. 5-tf &??& CAN'T GET REST ! Cl.l... C.mn.. Annn- 4t,n oiuejjiuaaueas uuiiiiiiuu nuiuiig 1110 Aged. Thin, Pale, Inactive Blood the Un derlying Cause, Restful Sleep From Better Blood Supply. Paine's Celery Compound'Fills the Arteries. Multiplies Number of Vital Red Corpuscles. There arc degrees of sleeplessness from the wide-awake state to the sleep which does not refresh and has In It only the mockery of rest. Such sleep is not tired nature's sweet restorer. Dreams have power to torture and to depress. Sleep, therefore, Is not always rest, but trouble, and a troubled sleep brings to the brain-worker loss of power for thought and labor. It Is a well-known fact that for any part to perform actively Its duties, It must have an abundauceof hlood; but when the power of locally regulat ing the supply of blood In the brain is impaired because of Insufficient nerve power the tired brain grinds the same old grist over and over till neryou s iirostration, paralysis or hysteria en sues. The cause of sleeplessness is so clear that the cure is equally apparent. The nerves must recover their grip. The health-wrecking laxity of the blood vessels must be corrected. The answer to how this Is to be done is: Feed the exhausted nerve tissues with Paine's celery compound. By thus acting on the nerves Paine's celery compound Is able to regulate the blood supply and perma nently banish sleeplessness that short ens bo many lives, especially among those beyond middle age. In addition to this indirect control over the circu lation, Paine's celery compound di rectly increases the amount of blood In the arteries and arouse the purifying organs to drive out impuri ties that often lurk in it undeveloped for years till age or a "rundown" con dition allow them to get the upper hand. A pale, languid woman Is not more a lady than a rosy, robust one. Women leading lives of Imperfect health, with pains and aches running riot through their "run down" bodies, are often Ignorant of the fact .that It is not a specific for neivousness or rheumatism or stomach trouble that they need, but a fundamental bui'd ing up of every tissue of their bodies and a thorough cleansing of their blood. The strengthening of the con stitution and the eradication of latent disease that Pain's celery compound achieyes leaves no fear of that treach erous partial recovery that keeps one always afraid of a relapse and sudden break-down. Paine's celery compound rests on the wise modern conclusion of the best modlcal thought that the rem edy that Invigorates the entire sys tem and purifies It, Is the only safe cure for such localized diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, sleeplessness, eczema, headaches and blood diseases. It is a common harmful Idea that health keeps paco with strength. People seem to think that one can determlno the health of persons by measuring thelrarms. Health means absence of pain and the presence of more or less nerve Intensity and en joyment In the mere fact of Hying. All this implies abundantly nour ished organs and blood unhampered by diseased humors, Paine's celery compound Is especi ally valuable far recruiting the strength and spent energies of men and women advanced In years. It Is the one preparation considered worthy the name of a true nerve food and blood remedy by physicians trhough- out the country. It Is prescribed by them in every state In the Union to tone up the system, regulate the nerve and restore health and strength. Dreadfqliy Nervqu.i. Gents:, I was dreadfully n'ervou and for for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthene my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Vour Tea soon cleansed my system so thor oughly that I rapidly regained health and sliength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Harllord, Conn Sold bv B. J. Fry. Karl's Clover Root Tea, lor Constipation I it's the Best and if after using it you don't say so, return tne pacicage ana get your money. Sold by D, J. Fry, TODAY'S MARKET. Portland. Jan. 13. Wheat vallet 70c; Walla Walla, 72o. Flour Portland, $3.85; Superllnc, $2 25 per bbl. Oats White353Cc.. Hay Good, 312M13 per ton. Hops 5W10c; old crop 4(aCc. Wool Valley, 1410c; Eastern Oregon, 12c. MlllstuH Bran,$17; shorts, 817. Poultry-Chickens,; mixed, $3(rK1.50; turkeys, live, 8llc. Eggs Oregon, 18c per doz. Hides Green, salted GO lbs, 77c under 00 lbs,0j($7c;shecp pelts,10(fjl5c, Onions 80Tl per c Butter Best dairy, 3040c; fancy reamery, 50cfj55c a roll. Potatoes, 40c(50c per sack. Apples 303oc a box. Hogs Heavy", $4.50. Mutton Weathers $3;drcsscd, 5c. Beef Uteers, $3; cows,2.25; dressed, 45J. SALEM MARKET. Wheat-G6c. Oats 30c. Apples.25(!?3oc In trade. Hay Baled, cheat, $9. Flour In wholesale lots, $3.80: re tail $4.00. Hogs dresed, 4ic. Live cattle 22. . Sheep Live, 2c a lb. Wool Best. l(i18c. Hops Best 814c. Eitl'S- 18c In trade. Poultry Hens, Cc; turkeys, 10c: ducKs;uc per 10; geese, 4(ao. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 8ic; ham, 10c; shoulder, 8J(0c. Potatoes 20(.;23c cash. Butter Dairy t2J(3)15c; creamery, 20 to 25c. Hope Abandoned. "For 15 years I suffered with ca tarrh und Indigestion and my whole system was broken down. I almost abandoned hope of recovery, I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and Its effects were marvelous. 1 am now able to sleep well, have a good appetite and have gained In weight." James Wil der, Orovillc. Washington Hood's Pills act easily and promptly on the liver and bowels. Cure sick headache. To Cure a Cold in one day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab labiets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 25o. 10-14-Cm x'SjrMSHaTMHNBrV JOHN HUGHES DEALER IN : GROCERIES: Paints, Oils Window Glas3' Var nish, and tbe moat complete stock of Brushes of all kinds In the state Artists materials, lime; hair; ce ment and shingles; and the finest i. quality or grass seed. WANTED. ETC. New today advertisements tour lines or less in this column inserted three times for 25 cts., 50 cts. a week, $1 per month. All over four lines at same rate. FOR SALE. -French lange for sale suita. ble for ho el, restaurant or boarding house, Cheap at 10S Court street. Also secon d hand goods bought aud sold 123U ONE LOT TO TRADE For a horse and buggy or team. Address "D" care Journal. 1.12 31! WANTED, A girl to do cooking. Apply at 397 Slate corner Twelfth. i-ri 31 A GRAND BALL-At the Labor Ex. change hail Friday. January 14, 1898. Number 50 cents, supper extra, 4o cents per couple. Hatk leaves Raaabaugh "k Law's stable, fare roc. J. h". Murphy, manager. i-io 31' FOR SALE At a bargain choice turned office .railing and counter. Apply at Journal office. 1-10 tf FOR SALE,- A fresh Jersey cow cheap Geo. W i'earmine 2 mile north of city on River road. 1 8 3t FOUND. .A bk)cie lamp, owner can have same by proving property and paying for this notice, 1 b 3t TJNFERMENTED GRAPE JUTCEr For communion purposes at the office of the Pacific Fruit & Supply Co., 205 Commercial street, Salem, 1.7 31 FOR SALE. Two 63 Rallon oil tanks. Enquire at Harriett & Lawrence's store, Salem, Or 12-21 tf FOR RENT. A good double room for one or two gentlemen, in business patt ofiity. Rent low. Inquire at 197 Commercial street, 12-ie. tf NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY . pumps .. BARR L PETZEL are headquarters for them aud all work connected with tbe business. PLUMBERS AND TINNERS, 214 Comm'srcia j'O.C.T Co's STEAMERS Altona and Ramonn leaves lor rortiami daily, ex cept Sunday at7 145 a. n Quick time, regular (sei vice and low rates. Dock between ! 'ale and Court streets. M. P. UALDW VJ jp Agent, Jalem '?. Grocery I 100 Court st. We lead In a clean stock of Fresh Groceries , , , Wc carry a small stock, renew It often ond are In the best shape to cater to the wants of our cus tomers. JOHNSON & BUTCHART GREAT HEATERS ! Oregon Airtight Stoves 3C3.50to $6.50. Only full line of this home manufacture, Stoves'setup andrepaired "promptly, STEINER & BLOSSER, Tumors ad Stovedealers, 140JStato st" Special Offer. I Do you understand the advantage of taking the Inter-State University Course of Musical INSTRUCTION ? Hnot, investigate it at once. It is operat ing in twenty-five states now, and as the representative for the state of Oregon I am prepared to make ycu a special discount for the first SIX MONTHS of 1898. Call at Studio over First National Bank and got special terms. ETTA ANDERS WILLMAN. Ko more Cofllu Monoplies In Balem. 256 Commercial street, Has Just added a full and complete line of Collins, Caskets, Ilobes nnd everythlnnpretalnlritf to the under taking business. Embalming a specialty. Needs no recommendation as he has practiced his profession in Salem for 15 years and that will speak for Itself. I also carry a full line of furniture, carpets, wallpaper, mould Inps. Prices to lit the htird times. Call and bo convinced. Phone at store No, 103, at liouoe No. 104. Tf B, Thomas Tuthill, Analyticalj.Chemisl and Assaj cr. 0;Hco with Salem Gas Light Corner No 4 Chemokota street P. O.Box X, Salem, Oregon. Prompt return of ore ampins. General analytical work?. FIRE INSORflNCE The Royal of London, The'Home of New York The.e two companies ate represented by Gilbert Bros., and are two of the best com panies to insure in in the world. The Home has cash assets of over ten millions. The Royr.1 has over twelve millions. 'Ihe Homej was formerly represented by C. M. Glenn and was recently purchased by Gilbert Bros. , who will lie pleased to make all renewals when the policies expire, 'I he Royal has been represented 07 Gilbert Bros., for over fifteen years. Both companies pay their lossos promptly. GILBERT BROS. 28-1 m Agents, Old Clothing Made to Look Like New At Salem Steam Dyeing and Cleanhis Works, No, 195 CommorolaJ street. Orders by stage, mall cr express, will receive prompt attention. waldemar Nelson, Prop, l ft J. A. ROTAN HOTELS AIH BOARD1NO. 'Hotel Sapm ' M. PENNEIiL, Prop- Ouly First Class House in the City. Rates rersonaule. Sample rooms in connection Can to a'l trains and public buildings pau . the door. Corne Slate and Hioh itreeti. GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER Hot meals servedfiom 8 a. m. to midnight. German cooking. With;Ua(h& Nadstanech 226 Commercial at. II. NEUGEBAUER. 9tf Prop. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. W. J HUFFMAN, WILLAMETTE IMT STABLE ! Comer Ferry and UbertyjitreetsJ Tolephone 172 Newest rigs and best horses v always in readineu. FJfCoast or mountain parties " specialty. 7 4 tf Q. R, THOMAS,' Proprietor of "THE CLUB" Livery and x ' ' ' Feed Stables Coiner of Liberty aiid Ferry streets. Best single and double Hgs in the city. Telephone No. 24. 11 18 tf MEATS AND POULTRY, G.S. lIBIffl NEW MARKET, f State street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best treats in town. 2 3 Wolz Miescke, Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoked me its. Lard in bulk, 9c a lb. Cheapest market in tos-n. We make It a Specialty to kerp all kind of Sausage on hand. Try us. Just Reopened Biown & Son, oftlie East Salem meat mar ket, have enlarged and related their shop and will be pleased to see all of their old patrons and the rei.t of the community. Orders taken and delivered. Parents sending children may depend on having thrir orders con scientiously tilled. '0-411 E M,CR0ISAN, DEALERTN Farm Implements I andVehicles," Exclusive valley house for McCormick Binders and Mowers, Bufialo Pitts Engines and Thrashers, Spike, Disk, and Spring Tooth Harrows, Ji.lm Drere Steel and Chilled Plows. Repairs for ull the forego ing. 0(i IP (arOfilco in Olty Hall.. Irrigation iiouth 0tu8a. m and 5 to 0 in the cyenlnK. All irrigation bills for the summer will be duo and payable the 1st of July. Street sprinkling thioulilawii hose positively prohibited. No deduction for Irrigation during absence unless water is cutoff the entire premises, No allowance made for part tf sea son as more water Is needed to bring out a neglected lawn than Judicious use for the cntlro season. Balem Water Co. CURE YOURSELF Uftu iflir II far nnnattirll. dltcliargM, UaawiuatluM, ! Irrllatloni or ulcratlua ut mucuui nitubraa.,. 1'alnloM. and nut ajfct IrHlEwuCHCwcufio. 'ul or polwuom. Hold by nrurrtaU, tr mq In plalo Hrapptrr, 1 ttpttu, prepaid, for !r aiprcu, prepaid, t ll.()0. or 1 botliea, uAi. Wat ' fl& C! N CI MM UW 'HH V& V, B. A, vH vs BtmnTESS CARDSr O. ti. OXA-OK SDentist, ' Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene, old White Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring super io operations at moderate fees in any branch aie in especial request. JUST OPENED. FRANKS. DURBIN FEED OF ALL KINDS. 224 Commercial stieet. Bet quality an ao middle manU profits. ' BREWSTER & WHITE, r-Dcalers hi, HAY. GRAIN Shorts, chop, flour, mill feed, etc; Telephone 178. 91 Court St., Salem, Or. - " Honest John Truss. Cures 50; P01 Cent. A new'truss on a new principle. No back pressure: Dr. Stone's Druj Store, agent (t Salem Oi. d&wI2 2 3m Drain Tiling. In largo and small quantities, at a great U4151U11. inquire 01 ,Hoier Bros., cart Journal. Salem. Or; d&wtf O. H. LANE, Merchant ;TaiIop ! 211 Commercial at. Gramta' 915 and upwards, Pants $3 and upwards. L H9 HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spwialty of fine repair work, Serb Thomaa cloclu. etc., 215 Commercial Strent JAS. RADER. IELMER WHITE CAPITAL 'CITY Express and Transfer .COMPANY,! Meets all mail and passenger trains. Bag gage and express to all parts of the city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. 'AT THE OLD P0ST0FFICE. A. DAGENY, Family Wine and Liquor Store Rt loved from 102 State to 199 Commercia street. Bottled goods of the liest quality. THE Wallace Warehouse ! Storage at reasonable rates. Apply to t SALEM WATER CO. SPRAY YOUR TREES. w is the time to have jour little family ore arl put in good shape and made prvjf against insects. San Jose scale, woolly aphis and fungus rt moved, and trees made healthy by scientific methods. Advice free. Apply to Richards & Sllpey, 201 High street, Salem. "HAULING, AND TRUCKING. ' Heavy and light trucking In covered truck. caiefully done. Coal and dry wood tawed all lengths promptly dleivere , A trial solicited. d. s. hentli:y;& Co., Succesiors to Salem Imp't. Co., Front ami Chemeketa street. Phone 30, Beckn?p & Hamilton have opened up business in the line of ('li ning, plumbing, sheet steel and galvaniied iron wi rks. job work of all kinds in that line mide a specialty. Would be pleased to have a portion of your trade. Estimate on all class of work furnished. Shops rn Court street in alley between High and Liberty, in the rear of Iiasey's Feed stables, on Heck, net's home property. 1230 Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on thefcllovingi Skirts, plain loccnti Unuer drawers 5toioccrti Under shirts ,...5 to ioccpU Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs ..l cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cent Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen and othei work in proportion. I Flannels m d other work in; telligently v ashed by hand Col, T, Olmsted Prop. ft