r?& 1- M i I! V 'l I i -J 1 ft ' -. 5 . ' ; 7! t i i Hood's ' '- ' Pi g'How It Is Lying Idle in the Banks. Are gaining favor rapMlr. IInlns men and travel lerii carry them In Test pnckt, lutlei rtrtr tliem In t"irta. lionttkteprM kp ttirni In mMlclne clcxtU, frlendj recommend them to friend. c Tax-Titles, Daily Capital Journal BY HORER BROTHERS, An Eastern Oregon Paper on the State Treasury Farce. WEDNESDAY. JAN. 19, 1898. Appropriations Oregon Has Been Discredited by , Asking Too Much. Important Streams and Harbors Neglected by Trying to Iraprova Duck Streams. All of Hltitfer Hermann's appropri ation JotH for Improving the big creeks and little river arc being knocked out by the war department. 'at Salem th 'mat Kinu or ouricoiiiois pontics m about phi) ud out, Wnllc lie lias tried to II it.tr the creduallty or the voters on these fltreamVy making them believe that the government v.ouid spend millions on them merely because he could lobby a bill through, harbors arc neg lected. This kind of demagogy nnd secur ing of undeserved appropriations In 11 rcc'flcH mtrtnur has reacted against Oregon until the delegation from this Btate can't get what we really need Itlsttimpl Impus-dbU for the gov ernment to undertake to Improve every creek aid goose pond because It I1.1pp.ms to bj connected with salt witor Tho principal harbors and navigable streams that ulfcct the comuiisrcuand mirket for products of 11 largo pait of the state should be under government control and Im provement. Congressman Tongue will act wisely If ho does not try to do too much in the way of appropriations. If he can dr anything for the Willamette and Columbia and a few principal harbors, he will havo done all that the people of this district have a right to ex pect. Ho will not bo so fool ish as to promise every neigh borhood 11 public building, nor eyery water course an appropria tions. If he Is continued In congress, as he has a perfect right to expect to be If the Republican party remains in control of this district, ho will gain In Inlluence In the national congress In propirtlon as lie pursues a conser vail vu course on this question of up propriatlons. A congressman can do butjittle the llrst term ho serves. Jlut that should not prevent his pur suing 11 couro that will Klvc him nrcst go. stand I iii I and inllueucc in proportion ushls ritrecr Is lengthened. The material Interests of a fur Western state dike Oregon demand that a congressman so cnndusl hi in- self as to remain in congress ten :ir twenty years. For 0110 or .even two terms, a member Is not worth his mileage. While we disagree with Mr. Tongue on soma of his political viows we can not, In justice to the pcoplu of this stntu, but express the hopo that he may pursue a wise middle course and not overwork tho ' appropriation racket. An Outlaw Fatally Wounded, Wichita, Kan , Jan. 1?. A special to tho Kuglo from Alva, O. T. says: Paul Motca'.f, said to bo a refugee from Montana, where ho has 11 sen tonco for minder hanging over him, was probably fatally wounded In a desperate light with a posse of Sher iff McGruth'a deputies. In 11 dugout near Winchester, 'JO miles northwest of hero. Mctcalf received n bullet through his chest, and lies at the Solntof deth In too county jail hero, houltl horecovor, a requisition nwalts him. Chief of Pollco Holmes, or Pittsburg, Kan., gave tho local auth orities warning or the outlaw's pros. onco In Oklahoma. None of tho deputies w-iotjorlously lnlurcd In tho battlo. Persistent Coughs A oough which seems to hang on In spite of all the remedies which you have applied certainly needs energetic and sensible treatment. For twenty-five years that stand ard preparation of cod-liver oil, SCOTT'S EMULSION has proved Its effectiveness in cur ing the trying affeotlons of the throat and lungs, and this is th: reason whyt the cod-liver oil, par tially digested, strengthens and vitalizes the wnoie sys tem) the hypophosphites act as a tonic to the mind and nerves, and the glycerine soothes and heals the Irritation. Can you think of any combi nation so effective as this? IW urt you g.t SCOTT'S Emuhlon. 5 tfutjht 'nu and (uh if en tht Wtpptr. jot. nd f i.oo, U dnifiUU. SCOTT & UOWN.B, ChemUu, Nw Ywk fyyf y. The Republican patty Is Kivlng the people neither "sound money" nor an honest public administration and wc can Drove It. Our wonderful gold standard money system my bo very wonderful when 11 is ruiiy organized and established, which it Is not yet. Hut In the mean time It Is wonderful unsatisfactory. Jusllook at It for a moment. The national banks ae required to keep '.'.undreds of millions locked up to make good their circulation. The word national bank Is a mlnnomcr xncy oeiter ne caned national mon opoly. bccauc If they were truly na tional banks Issuing a truly national currency, It would need no gold locked up to make It good. Next these banks must keep locked up vudt sums to make good, or seem ingly good the deposits of their customers. Yet this Is all a fallacy, as Is shown by the fact that tho iik-i gregate deposits In all kinds of banks amount to more than four times all the money In the country. When national banks were popping and tottering all over the northwest, it was a purely, private banking house at Salem that held up scores of totter ing national monopolies. Kvcn the Klrst national at Portland was hard put to It to hlp In enough of money from eastern cities to tide It over. Thy whole present financial system and banking system seems to bo con structed to produce Insecurity, un certainty and to leck up the money and keep it from circulating. Mc Klnley and Gago were hard hit by benator Wolcott when he said their views on finance were absolutely at variance with each other. One talks bimetallism, the other talks gold standard. Yet with a reserve of 8100.- 000,000 gold wc arc lloatlng $(,00,000, 000 silver currency which Gi'gc says is not money but tokens worth 10c on the dollar until It Isredeemed In gold. 1 f we are to have the gold standard with its full beneficent Inlluencc do lec us have It. Let McKlnley and Gagclijtrnioiilzo their views and let the Republican parly havo thecour ageof lis convictions oriel us have free coinage of both metals and let the devil take tho hindmost. The worst farccof all Is the manage ment of our state treasury, where the people are compelled to pay 8 per cent Interest on their own taxes. Not sat isfied with locking up the money of the people, tho collection or which the treasurer was In great haste to com pel!, and which the courts decided must no paid at once, tiicn the same courtdeclarcs, tho secretary of state must Issue Interest-bearing warrants, but the treasurer shall not cash them. Thus the money Is locked up, but the people pay Interest on taxes already paid. Tho Dalles Tlmes-Mountainccr lias the following article on the Oregon treasury: State Treasurer Metschan has made his semi-annual report, showing the balance In the state tieasury, and re ports tho balance or unexpended funds to be $8(17,70:1.27. This neat little sum has been collected olf the taxpay ers or Oregon, and locked up In the hands of the state treasurer (presum ably at least) while thetiite laiKivlnti Interest on vjry near'y that amount of outstanding warrants for current ex penses. This Is 0110 of the legacies left by tho was-to-have-been legislature or 18!7. Had the legislature organized tho money collected for state taxes would have boen returned through the channels of trade to the people, where It would today bo performing Its ordinary functions, and the Inter est charges would bo stopped. That tho money Is not actually locked up In the vaults or the state trcasuror, or courso everybody understands, for Mr. Metschan Is not, the kind or a man to allow money to lay around Idle, but so far as tho taxpayers are concerned It Is Inactive., since thev will have to nav accumulated Intnrnst, In time. Ilortcver had 11 legislature been elected In 1800 with some other ob ject In view than the election of a United States senator, this would not have been. At least tho general ap propriation bill would havo been passed, and what Is loft oyer of the stato taxes would have been squan dered In tho ordinary manner, so Mr. Metschan would not have had such a huge cash balance to havo reported, and wo would not now bo paying In tension a half million dollars state debt. Oregonlans may somo day learn that the legislature has other functions to perform than to elect Criticism of Washington Plan by a Republican. Who, of Course, Claims to be the Only Friend of the Poor Man. (From the Dally Eugene Register.) Some people's Ideas of political and social reform are worthy of careful study and some are peculiar for their sonuisiry, E. llorer, of the Salem Capital Jooknal, is traveling through Wash ington, corresponding for his paper anu taxing pointers or wasnington populist government. Mr. Ilofer promises to put these budgets In such a plebeian style that wc can all un derstand them. Here Is one of bis first arguments ollercd for the super iority or Governor Roger's 10 to 1 administrations. The correspondent says: "The law has also been changed to collect a penalty of 15 per cent if taxes become delinquent. Anyone buying a tax title gets 15 per cent a year interest for a deed at tho end of three years. This compels people to pay up or lose their property, Before the penalty was 10 per cent. If they could make more on their money they did not pay their taxes." Had all the ''gold-bug .plutocrats grinning iiionopoiistV'SMarK iianna trust Republicans" and "Wall street robb rs," or the United States, com bined to pass a law that would place a poor laboring man under their power, no worse law could be enacted than this one. It Illustrates effec tively, tho Inconsistency of the "re form movement." A poor laborer who liasa little home half paid for, takes sick: or his wife and children are sick. Ho gets behind In his work, und caniiot pay his Itaxcs. A Seattle or Tacoma money broker buys up the tax title and tarter holding It three years ne exacts 10 per cent annnni, irom tins uniortunute victim, or takes a deed to the property. We are glad our Eugene friend called cor attention to this, as wc may bo mistaken in our statement of the Washington plun as we only took a rapid statement of a Seattle busi ness man for It. Wc shall. make a careful Inquiry Into the matter, now that bur attention bus been called to what mlghtsecmas an apparent In justice to the poor mar. The Popu list state treasurer told us at Olym plajthat until the new revenue (was passed last year by tho Fusion legisla ture dellaouent taxes were practi cally uncollectuble, and that the new law had compelled the delinquents to pay up so last that they had called In Hundreds or thousands or dol lars or warrants and put the state credit above par It was not, he told us, so much tho poorer class of taxpayers who took advantage of the old law, but tho money sharks, bankers, speculators, corporations and non-residents, for whom or course the Register is not concerned, Poor people never can take advantage or tax laws like the rich. In Marion county the poorer and middle class of taxpayers pay up first and as soon as It Is delinquent, while the big taxpayers take advantage of the delays and keep the county out of the use of the money from six mouths to a year. Is that u just system ? Rut wo hope to be able to furnish spcclllc and authoritative information uboul the Washington law and Its actual operation. In the mean time we beg of our editorial friend that he judge not too hastily from thestan polnt of purely partisan prejudice. For Constipation take Karl s Clover Root tei, the great lllood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nervousness, Eruptions on the face, and makes the tead clear as a bell. Sold by D.J. Fry Poisoned With Trichitae uNilks, Mich. .Jan. 19. Louis Wack, of Clareiicevllle, killed a hog that was diseased and ho and his wife and seven children were poisoned with trichinae. A 17-year-old daughter died and It is feared the entire family will die. &&si&Sfi EJECT, u jj w y y V VvtvCCSOOC''S for Infants nnd Children. Tlie Fac-simile Signature of (MC Appears on Every Wrapper. THC CCNTAUN eeMHNT, TT MUHRAV TWttT. NrwTOWW CITT. DERBY k CO. Bargains in Real Estate! 254 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. tW Wccra agents for Canadian Pacific Railway. senators. For Chemawa. Washington, Jan. 11) Senator Mc Rrldo has olTored an amoudiiioul which ho will try to haye made part of the Indian appioprlatlon bill to Increaso tho size of tho Indian school at Choinuwa, near Salem. It provided as follews: For tho support or -100 pupils at 91U7iai'li per annum $(W,SX) Steam-heating plant 15,000 Kleetrli' light tilant -i.onu tieneral repairs and luiprove nionUt 5,000 (ymiiaslum building and equip uionts 1,500 Kiilargeiiiont of shops 11,000 mi- iivumuiy ouiiuing, (lining hall and other nuco:ary buildings , 7,000 Thoanioiulniont provides that all work, as rar as nvlble, shall bo pvr- fnrmedas far as practicable by tho school carpenter and pupils. Whiskey on Hoard, T.uuma, Wash., Jan, lO.-Customs olllcers seiit'il several hottles and doinljiihns of whl-koy last night hid den awn) In various parts of tho Mentuer KuMillo, iimWouj tu hor de parture for Alaska. No reMsUinoo was iiuiilo ui tho search and no owner oliiliutMl any of tho voutUcutiHl stuff 11 mm harmony or 1 lr. MIW I'ulu I'll I. "Onu roul n thwtv lulu ho uotJiow with Dr, Mllm I'ulu IMIU. The woman's life depends upon the perfect ac cordance of her mental with her nhvsical hehifj. All the emotions of love and marriage and motherhood have corresponding physical attributes in the delicate special organism of her sex. If these intricate functions are dis turbed by weak ness and disease her whole nature is out of tune. More women's lives are made discordant and full of suffering from tills one cause than there Is any need of. These delicate complaints are not u necessity of womanhood, nor is it necessary for modest women to undergo the repugnant nnd generally useless methods of treatment so common with physicians. All fonns of "female complaint" are At ul M 111.. 1bb m.ft 1 -.f ...li f iuicm uic uuij uuiuriii, Bcicmmc way by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which reaches the internal source of the trouble; purifies, heals, strengthens ami cures radically and permanently. It is the only medicine of the kind devised by nn educated and skilled specialist in wo men's diseases for the sole purpose of curing this one class of diseases. " 1 cm 11 not nay too much Tor Dr Pierr' Fror lie I'rocriiitlon," write Mlu CUrm lulrd. of llr(lccrt, Montgomery Co.. IVun't J ftt it ray ditty to w)' to all norncn who may be ulTcr itilt from any tllieae of the womb that It it the brl medicine flu earth for them to use. 1 cannot proUe it too hijlily for the Hood it did me If I any ouc doubt thu give them my name and addreu." Dr, book, "Common Sense M contains information of utmost value to women. A paper-bound copy will be I sent free If you send a I one-cent statu jh to my the cost of ntailimr onlv. Ad- I dress World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, Ilufftdo, N. Y. For handsome, cloth-bound copy, send 10 stamps extra. FARM. PROPERTY 2600 acre grain'and s'.ock farm three miles from railroad runiry water, good tprings aad fair buildings. This is the best bargain in the Willamette valley. Price onl) $6.50 per acre. 332 acres, two and one-half n.iles northwest of Amity 2J0 acres under cultivation; all fenced; 2 houses and 2 barns; 'annly orchard; level land running wtter Piice $28.00 per acre. 690 acres adjoining Marion station a fine stok farm 90 acres under cultivation first class family orchard good house; 2 good barns tprings and running water nil for S12 per acre. 3u acres, 3 miles ncrth of Scio, 2 miles from Shelburg at the crosr'fg of the O C & ERR and S P R R. 150 acres in cultivatien: good house and barn; all under fencel family erchard: good springs and running wa'cr.Price $3210. 100 acres 4 miles southwest of Turner 10 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good houso andbarn 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. Only $25. per acre. 71 acres one-half mile 10m Minto, 20 acres in cultivation good house and barn; runlng water. Price $1300. 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south all in "ood cuit'vation for $750, TO TRADE.320 acres inUmatilla county for improved Salem property. TO TRADE... 1S5 aerei on the Alsea for city of Salem property, improved or unim roved. CITY TROPERTV A fine iciidence property inside, cheap, call for prices. House anl 3 acres of ground in subinbs o city cheap. $700. A good new house of 9 rooms for Slooo. $150 cash, balance J8. per month. House and lot in Yew Park at a $8.00 List your house and farm for rent or for tale with us. We sell tickets on theC nadian Pacific rail road at $5.00 to $7.00 less to eastern points, Four blocks from Lincoln schocl house, fine residence half-block in Salem with priwle e of enclosing half of street, city rater fine fruit trees, if sold within three months for S300. A bargain' as it commands beau.n bargiin a rui view . ffe i a' rtjjy o .A o r jziiL 111 irssiiiatv-ra; h 1 li i O.C.T.Co's STEAMERS Altona and Famonn leaves for Portland daily, ex cept Sunday at7 :45 a- "' Quick time, regular cei ice ami low rates. Dock between I 'ate and Court streets. M. P. BALDYV ' Acent. jalem. gSSSiSiS So more Coflln Monoplics in Salem. J. A. ROTAN 256jCommcrcial street, Has Just added a full and complete line of Collins Caskets, Hobos and evcrythlngpretaining to the under taking business. Embalming a specialty. Needs no recommendation as he lias practiced ills profession in Salem for 15 years and that will speak for Itself. I also carry a full line of furniture, carpets, wallpaper, mould inr PrifPutn fit the hard times. rnii nnd hf convinced. Phone at store No, 103, at house Mo. 194. FIRE INSURANCE The Royal of London, The Home of New York The.e two companies ate nprssented by Gilbert Uros.. and are two of the best com panies to insure in in the world. The Home has cash assets of over ten millions. The RovU has over twelve millions. "The Home was formerly represented by C. M. Glenn and was recently purch.istd by Gilbert Ilros. , who will he pleased to make all renewals when the policies expire. The Royal has been represented b Gilb rt Bros., for oer fifteen years, llcth companies pay their losses promptly. GILI5LRT BROS 28-lm Agents. TO THE EAST GIVES? THE CHOI(.h OF Two Transcontinental Rouico. Via Spokane Minneapolis at Paul and Den. ver Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates to eastern citift. For full details call on or address BOItE&BARk'rs agents, Salem, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portlanl Dec 28, Jan. 2, 7. 12, 17, 22, 27, Keb' 1,6, II, 16, 21, 26, Fare Cabin, $5; steerage, $2.50. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. FORTLAND-SALEM ROUTESteamet Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. For Corvallis, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Steamer Elmore for? 1 r.land Tuesday, Thursday ant Saturday at 6:45 a. m. Transfers to street car line at Oregon City if the steamers are delayed there. Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon. Washing, ton, California or the east. Connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines. Call on G. M. Powers, agent, foot Trade street. W. II. IIURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland. Or. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY HI IB BARR & PETZEL are headquarters for them, and all work connected with the business. PLUMBERS AND TINNERS, 214 Commarcia CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice isherebv civen that there are funds on hand applicable to the payment of all war rants of the city of Salem, endorsed on or be fore lune 6. 1806. drawn unnn rhp fronprnl fund. Please present said warrants for pay ment at Ladd & Hush bwk. as interest on same will cease from the dale of this notice. A. A. LEE, Citv Treasurer. Sa em, Dec. 28, 1S97. 1 S lot NOTICE. Kay Woolen To Stockholders of the Thos, MillCo.: fhf regular annual meeting of stockholders ot tnis company will be held at their office on luesday, January 18, iSoS, at 2 o'clock p rn, lot the purpose of electing directors for me ensuing year. R. II. COSHOW, 1 s 3v Secretary yflftli EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- fHE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 P M 745 A M Lv.. 'Portland. 8:30 r m Lv. . . . Satem Ar. ..Ar .Lv 93' 1 710 1 8.-QOI A M A M San Francisco. Lv ( 800 r m Above tnuns stop at all principal statiom bet. Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion Jetierbon, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Ilalsey, ilarrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Cresweil Cottage Grove, Drnin, Oakland, and all sta tions from Roseburg to Ashland inclusive. ROSKI1URG MAIL, r DAILY. 830 A IIOO A 520 P Pullman I! Ml Lv ...Portland Lv.... Salem.... Ar ...Roseburg. buffet .Ar Lv Lv (4 -'30 2 OO; 1730 PM 'PH A M sleeper and second-chun sleeping cars attached to all through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail tlains daily except Sunday. 730 A M 1215 r M ILv f Ar .Portland. ..Corvallis. Arl 550 pm Lv) 1.-05 m .Lv At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. EXI'RESB TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 43O P 7--3 p 8:30 r Ml Lv m Lr . m) Ar ... Portland.... Ar . McMinnville Lv Independence Lv 825 A M A M AM J 825 . 5--5 -) 450 Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtain?! from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket .Tent, Salem. R. KOEIJLER, Manager. C. II. MARKHAV G. F. & P. A. Portland A HAPPY NEW YEAR! 1 made happier still by a pleasant t'lp across the contient nnd the pleasure of buch a tri.u-greatly enhanced by a railway ser vice, which includes comfort, safety.courteoi's treatment and fast time. These are th fnnr 11.0,1 proii.iiiMU features of the Northern I acific Kai'roJd and tbe features of whirl, palrnii, alas rlipc fnll,, i,.;r.. n information as to terms, -cmnections, etc , will be cheerful y furnished, and tickets to Watt l o.. 266 Commercial Street, halem 1 rams leave Portland 11 n. m. Trains arrive Portland 5 p. m. Pierce's thousand-page, illustrated leilicat AUviscr." 1 If y y y y y y don't know Pa says he "Oh George 1 I wn.it to ao. 1 in sure, ui never consent 10 my marry Itg a man as extravagant a nu are. He says you never ' v anvthingbut that exnensive 1 .or Hcidsieck Tobacco." The new five-cent piece of 'Expensive? Why, the old mans luh.nd the time?. The sue of the plug hi's been in creased 40 per cent. Piper Hcid sieck is really the cheapest to nacco on the market." H PIPER EIDSIECK PLUG TOBACCO MU. I W 6rtf finft- MaTTTKrTTrgg3flirg3 OREGON CENTRAL .AND Eastern R. K. Company YAQUINA BAV ROUTE. Connecting at Yaqyina Bay with the Sa rrancisco & Yaquina Hay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT," 3ails from Yaauina everv 8 rlnirc for ; Francisco, Coos Bay, Poit Orford, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to Sao trancisce: Cabin, J8; steerage, $6. Kound trip, good 60 days, J 17. To Loos Bay cabin $8; steerage $6. To Humboldt Bay aad Port Orford, cabin ioj steerage $8. RIVER DIVISION ..-earner '-Albany" between Portland and W.-vallis, through witeput lay-over. Leaving Lorvalhseyo a. m. Tuesdays, Tnursdays and Sundays leaves Portland, Yamhill street Fdda MndayS' Wednesdays and EDWIN STONE r,, J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. C.G.COKER. Agent. Salem.' Ccrvallis, Or The buffet smoking besld es vi.t 7 (CHAMPAQ.NH FLAVOR) ' cent, larger than the old fivc-cent rjieo . at to IT VV ?,!. I'M ' any Price'atd he largest pla s f "Ucrca for nve cents. r'" g ol r..t, r..Vrcdfo jg s 3 9 Cj car nn t Ia. Tl. i 1 . . ' I 1 ".""ur"l(in'S.Sf. Paill-t'hlrviirn full (MrrL.t T h""T ''"""'K.oeauu tablesttnu a writinL- diir iii.lelS??: Orecion Short Line I ,n?f uSt most dir' route riv. 5 n Co,rad. Kansas, Missouri ruer and all southern and eastern points. Look at tt e time: Portland to.New York, iM days. Poitland to Chicago, 3 days. ortlandtoSt. Louis y days. Port and to Denver. 2 days. Portland to Salt Lake, 1 W. f t V , ' "B cna,r cars. Lpholstered tourist sleeping cars I ullman palace sleeping cats. --..-.. juiutuiars regard nr rales cards, etc.. call nn . .jj" rales BOISE & BARKER, C 0AgTnt alem0r veling Passenger Agent. PorS, Or. W.E.COMAN, General Agent. time nd frr.,. .iu ..-. 1, A. - """wuui.usisaa. iu. A. C. SHELDON, n'l A-nt, Portland, Or. a.-u;: mz a man 1 .- 2 cr i aj.'' "'Lr ""W and fnUU -. 1- U.i V ' lll"'"r na Con,jm,,llBn ft ? aiect;r6M! "2L?,?,,y' imp-o.. upua ftvir ti. .v "y.auomeri xall. t'-!??ffi.s?irtJ aw ItnirtVi."'".? ticn" rr irkM A I A r'T'i" -"1M J " .'t'-MiiDY CO. ' " 1 .lJ,VK iSfifl J Tablet.. Th", lObY CO.. wSLSsi, For Sa!i atlSdiem ur. bv 0 J FRY