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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1898)
TZZem9 . 4MO-4 ,1 f? IM ft ! ii: t t? ,S ,m M all ?i The largest shipments ever brought to Salem of FALL GOODS! Staple and Fancy Dress ( CLOAKS. JACKETS. SALEM SOCIALHDTES jOOIS 4if WRAPPERS'AND ir OTHER GARMENTS Ml The latest styles, largest selection and lowest prices, Call and sec them. CASH STORE. HOLVERSON'S r- 3 n: Ready Made , , , Sheets and Pillow Cases; AiYi CASH STOKE r Made of heavy sheeting of stand ard brands, well finished. Size 81x90.Introductory prices at cost of material. t f ' StOO, Sl,25, Sl,50, S1.75 a pair, Organdies, Dimities, Lawns and all closed out. slashed to summer "uoous. Values must le up to zoc 8 l3c the yard, I Values at 15c while they last 5c the yard. Straw Hats, Former $1 value? to clean up 25c each. The new sample book containing .'500 samples of cloth from, the bin tailors of Chicago, "Kuh, Nathan & Fischer Co., has ar rived, and Is by far the grandest array of fabrics ever shown. New Goods Arriving Daily -' J. -J. DALRYmPLB St CO. GREAT REDUCTIONS! ?x.t Strang's famous New York Ico Cream Ice Cream with cake served at 10c. At Strong's restaurant.. reduced to 25c a quart. J XJLI M i- CALL A MESSENGER .... and have your notes and packages delivered, to ccUect a bill, to go on errands for you, Aak for special rates cu merchants' packages. Charges reasonable. DIoycle sor vice. nine Dine boxes or telephone 40., Lockweod Meeseiif er System, Central office Mo. 280 Commercial street. GEO C. WILL has removed his music store to 231 Commercial , street, opposite Bush's bank, Salem Local, Tonight fair, Sunday fair, warmer. Miss Claudia Gilbert und Mr. Myro Hlrsch, returned from Newport to day. Vj. M. Pugh, who Is i.ow located at McMlnnvllIe.lslu this city, calling on old' friends. Mr. WaHIco Mason of Portland, who has been visiting friends near Salem, returned home today. Mr, I). D. Coffey will sturt from San Francisco for Honolulu, where he will locate permanently, Mrs, Prof. Cordly. of Coryallls, left 'for her home today on the 1 1 o'clock local. She has been at the Salem hospital for sumo time anil went homo convalescent, Hev. L. I Clark arrived In Salem today and will take charge of the quarterly meeting of the United Hrethern church now being held in the city, Mr. J. H, T, Tutlilll was called to K!IST,?,!?,"!,"U",I,'", Castle 0 rag, Cnl last evening by the sudden Illness of his mother. He was accompanied by Dr. J. A. Richard son. Mr. Gordon Edwards, of the Amer ican Hook Company of Portland Is In the city for a few days. Mr. Edwards has been touring the south ern part of the state on his wheel and Is Just returning nftcr a three weeks tilp. In Recorder's Court. Charlie Mcdeo who has been nr rested several times for drunkenness Is again In the city jail and will visit in Recorder Tide's hotel for fiyo days. Chas. C. U Goforth, alias Tennessee Hill, was arrested last night by of ficer Ulbsnn and Townsend for drunk and disorderly conduct. He Is the same man who marched -up the mid dle of Commercial street, last week claiming acquaintance with Pres. Mclvlnley. KecorJer Edas olllclally announces that the man of the west will not "go forth" for ut least a week. Henry Zandnicr who was reported to the recorder tiy Olllcer Johnson for riding on the. walk on Commercial street, appeared before the recorder thts morning and was told to go his way. It seems mat Mr. Zandmer wasiiotnu tho sldcwulk nor was ho arrested. Olllcer Johnson simply told him to go bee tho recorder about riding on tho side walk, which he did. KEEP LISTENING Ourlow prlcci. are making lit of noise. ; 4 WKTEN jLlit crabW and bath towels SHfxjiocttpalr, : LIKTJ3N. I! Cbck. eras um linen lowcl- "MHrui&c , loc a yti. pT lwten. LiMties' He black neamless fcmjtl J, NUiMd o u pair. Ft tMiw' at 91.33. !.: wMl.fiO h Mel. Ki( uml klg elf LISTEN. BwAmwIUy Ubte oil chili. TfcNrf mm better 12Jc , .Wcitfwt other great value Mime arid jook iiichi w WW)W, sV 1H Racket, Cvwnwrtlul htreft- HOTEL. WILLAMETTE. Among urrlyali today were follow log: F.S. McMahan. Portland; Geo. P. Hughes, city; Mrs. Frank Hughes, city: Alex Gruyden, Portland; N. G. Salllsbrom, Portland; W. O. Ran dolph, San Francisco; C. C. Coxl, San Francisco; B. M. Chlnetmaii, Independence. Tan Shoes And Oxfords Aro the proper thing to wear dm In the summer weather, Ours are nearly all gone and to make a clean sweep wo will make a dis count of 2i per cent on all our tan kliocs and oxfords during the month of August. Step lively now bufnro your sIm Is sold out. MofL Summer Underwear We have the beat stock in Salem, Wo have a good assortment yet. Ladles' summer suits, 33 cents. Ladle' vest 6 to 60 cents. Men's uwkrsulU Wand OOxnts. ChlN dreu's al sites and prices, JL Jt O. CORSETS, FKRRIH WAISTS. IRON CLAD HOSE, I KID GLOVES. KAHT IRON SOX, STANDARD PATTERNS. WILLIS IWS. k CO, (JABHDRY GOOliH ATfPSIIOKS. SeHu'tr "Staudartl" uow -rln. Mrs. Chadwlck N at Yaqulna for an outing, Mr. Lot rclrcc Is ut Newport for a few days. Mis. S. P. Chadwlck and daught c arc at Newport. Miss Rose Crclghton Is home from an outing at Newport. Miss Marvaret Hodgkln Is vhitfng at Wilholtfnra week. Miss Jane Morris Is visiting friend In Aloany for a few days. Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith are at ?ea side Park for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Card arc spend ing a few days at Newport Mrs. Fred Wiggins Is at Newport for a visit of several weeks. Mrs. Eugene Rrcyman and daughter Miss Jessie arcat Yaqulna. Mr. and Mrs. F.A.Turner am at the mountains for a few days. Mrs. A. 15. Gardner Is home from a summer visit at Brownsville. Miss Carrie Haas left for an outing at Newport Tuesday morning. Mrs. Chas Gray, and family arc at Newport for a fewdays outing, Mrs George Rodgers has returned from a pleasant visit at Newport. Mrs. Mel Hamilton returned Wed nesday from nn outing at Newport. Miss Neva Grlswold Is visiting her auit near Lincoln for about n week. D. E. IL.Phllbrook Is visiting his family at Seal Rocks for a few days. D. P. Junk, and family arc spend ing a three weeks outing at Wllhnit. Joe Fontaine has returned from a few day? pleasantly spent at Detroit. Mrs.S.A.Sanford has returned from a pleasant visit with Portland friends. Misses Ella Hudson and VlrgleRyrd arc visiting friends at Newport for a few weeks. Mrs. C. II. Lane and son Charlie arc visiting at Lebanon for about three weeks. Chas. lllers has returned home after a two weeks vacation In the Northern Oregon cltUs. Miss Rosalie Friendly Is visiting the Misses Leo tie and Carrie Payne at the Asylum. Miss Edna Price has returned home after u pleasant visit with frleniHIn the country. Mrs. Shields of Spokane Is a guest at the home of Mrs. Cha, Calvert for a few days. Mrs. Lee McGrcw and her sister Mis3 Mlnuie Clawsnu, are at Newport for the summer. Miss Mary Miller svhn has been visit Miss Clora Pooler left Tuesday for her home 'it Spokane. Mrs. Henry L. Harkley, of Wood burn, Is visiting friends In tfjltrclty fora day or two. Dr. J. C Griffith is visiting his family ut Newport. He made the trip on his wheel. Mrs. A.T. Gilbert and son will be the guests of Mrs. Hovenden, of Hub bard, fora fewdays, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Williamson and Mr. C. II. Cuslck arc at Crater Lake for about two weeks. Miss Lois Payne late guest of Mrs. Amos Strong returned to her home at Portland last Tuesday. Mrs. Phil Grant and daughter of Portland are tho guests of Mrs. O. I). Ilutton for a fewdays. MKs Lena Klghtllnger has returned from a two weeks visit with friends attheSlletz reservation, Miss Margaret Raymond, of the Salem Hospital returned Friday from a short visit at Newport. Misses Pearl and Ruby Loom Is are visiting their grandfather W. G. Forbes ut Morning side. Mrs. D. A. White left Thursday for Spokane, Wn. where she will visit friends for it few weeks. Mrs. Gen. Wills and sou accompan ied by Mrs. Guy Powers ate visiting at Newport for two weeks. Misses Lois Coshow, Helen Suth erland and Miuda McKay returned Thursday rrom Newport. Miss Lcla Tarpluy who has been vis iting friends In Portland for tho past six weeks has returned home. Mr. Frank Moore aud sister Mrs, Miles arrived home Wednesday from a short visit In Sun Francisco. MUs Ethel Rlgdon has been visit ing ut tho home of Miss Roxie Thomp son near Wlllurd for the past week. Mrs. Z. F. Moody and daughter Ml&s Edna Moody, left for Newport Wed nesday to be gone about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E C. Nardln, of Sin Francisco are the guests of Mrs. J. E. Rakestraw on Mill and Winter street Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Farmer, of Minneapolis, are visiting at the home of Mr. W. II. Farmer, of Front street; Mr. W. T. Rlgdon and wife are visiting their daughter, who Is camped at Silver Creek falls, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs.'Lohr, have moved to Salem from San Diego, Col., and ex pect to l)c permanent residents of the valley. Mrs. Arthur Williams and Miss May Jones visited In Gervals Wed nesday, returning on their wheels in the evening. Mrs. Matilda Shelly who has been visiting relatives In Salem returned to her home In Alxrdeen Wn. Tues day morning. The Misses LInnle Stutsman. Stella Skill and Mollle Crclghton left today for Newport, where they will ylslt for a short time. Mrs. A. N. Rush and Miss Sallle Hush, who have been vlfltingJPort land friends, returned to their homes last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Urown, Mrs. W. Hrcymiin and daughter, r ml Mrs. R. T. Prael of Portland, are atSeal Rocks on'scyeral weeks. Mr. Eben Singleton Is at Newport, fora short tniie. It Is reported he will prospect the beach at that place before returning. Miss Marie Messlck left, on Tuesday fora visit with Mrs. E. M. VanSlych deputy Inspector of customs for the district of Alaska. Miles Carter has returned from a short visit at Newport and will resume his position on the Capital City street car line. Mr. Brandt II. WIckcrsham.of Port laud, who Is traveling for M. Seller & Co. wholesalers has been visiting In this city for several days. Miss Eva Wentworth, a teacher at the Warm Spring Reservation, is vis iting ut the homeof her mother Mrs. J. Wentworth In Yew Park. Miss Tine Thompson returned Fri day afternoon from a very pleasant visit at the home of her friend Miss Nellie Standish of Brownsville. Miss Prudence Patterson, who has been ylsltingat the homeof Mr.Gcorge Gray, on East State street, returned to her home at-The Dalles today. Mrs. John A. Carson and children, accompanied by Miss Anna Carson are at Hoswell Springs for a short time during the warm weather. Free From Colds Blood Purified and System Built up by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "I suffered for ecveral years with a revere cold, spring and fall. Two years ago I begtn taking Hood's 8arsaparllla and I have had no cold since, and I do not fear this cold as I formerly did. I heartily recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier and strengthening medicine." Ctxas. Woods, Dox 112, West Seattle.Wash. grmaishatit9iL3x-- on fJW3TaCfc7X5aEit7-'-"' WEEK. Hood's Sarsaparilla kg During the coming I the One True Itloot Put Ifier. ?l ; t for .". Hood's fills curt! Kiek llrail.u ! .-v. Misses Anna and Ollle Morris, of Scio, passed through Salem Wednes day bound for Eastern Oregon, where they will teach school this winter. Miss Angle McCulloch left for Har rlshurg last evening to attend the funeral of her brother, Mack McCul loch, who died at Portland, Friday. Mr. Ernest. Anderson and wife ac companied by Miss Julia nderaon and Mrs Geyer left Tuesday by wagon for a three weeks outing at Ocean Park. CAMPERS ! C3KIE3T Canned Meats, Canned Vegetables, Pork and Beans, Condensed Milk, Condensed Soups, and in fact everything for comfort in camp life, of SONNEMANN The Grocer, 124 State st Telephone 51 Some Summer Cuts ! 0 er cent reduction on all tan shoes. '20 per rent reduutlon on oxfords. 25 per cent reduction nn gray enamled ware. When you recall that our racket prices to begin with arc much lower than regular, you will understand that our cut prices mean an Immense saving. When It's in our ad It'uso, . Our prices uro all marked figuring on discount. Mrs. E. J. Chamherlln and Mrs, T. M. Hums who have been In Northern California for sometime are guests at the home of Mrs. Salmon Brown on Marion street. Mr. Gus Moulden left Friday, for a short visit at Newport; from thence he will return to Eugene, where he is employed In thd general merchandise store of Mr. Donn. Mr. and JMrs. Paul Sroat, Miss Ethel Cusick, Mr. E. C. Giltner, Mr. Frank Lovell and Dr. W. R. Morse leave today for a few day's outing at Woods. They go via blcyles and car riages. Dr. I. N. Sanders left for Union Tuesday morning. He was accom panied by his mother, and sister Miss Pearl Sanders and Miss May Worsham who will stop at Long Reach for a few weeks outing. Mrs. John Hughes and daughters, Misses Genevieve and Ethel Miss Weir of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hnghes, accompanied by Lee Lunn who will cook lor them, are at Seal Rocks fora month's outing and camp life. Mr. A.T: Uuzzell and daughter, Mrs. Riley, the mother aud sister of Mr. Walter Huzzell, of this city, re turned to their home in Souix Falls, S. D., this morning altera vlsic of six weeks. The ladles arc much pleased with Oregon. Judge J. J. Murphy and son Chester G. are at Seaside Park for a few days. Chester will return In time to take the steamer for San Francisco on Monday, August 22, which will have on board a large crowd of Jolly Stan ford student bound for Palo Alto, where they will attend college for the coming year. Gov. W. P. Lord and his staff, con sisting of Brigadier General W. F. Beebe, Adjutant General B.R. Tuttle, Inspector General Thorn as Jackson, Advocate General F. V. Drake, Sur geon General A. B. Glllls and Com missary General D. M. Dunne, of the Oregon National Guard, 3 are guests cf honortit the Astoria regatta this week and next. Miss Mildred Johnson, one of Cor vail Is' most accomplished young ladies, the late guest of Miss Neva Grlswold returned to her home Wed nesday after a very pleasaut visit. She was accompanied to her home by Miss Etta Feet, for the last two years a resident or Tipton, Iowa, who lias been visiting the Misses Paine at the asylum. This v,iuterMlssPeet will attend Castcllejo Hall, a young ladles bemlnury at Palo Alto, preparatory to Stanford University. Mr. James E. Allison and wire, Misses Nellie, Louise and .Mattle Southwlck, Miss Charlotte Hellen brand and Mr. Clarence E. Bowcrman, the brother of Mr. Allison, will leave this afternoon for Silver Creek falls for an over Sundry visit. The party will camp Saturday evening ut the falls, returning Sunday eyenlng. They takea month's rations, cameras.many musical instruments ana u general disposition to enjoy themselves. The Mioses Alma Pohle, Winnie Rlgdon, Winnie Bellinger, Helen At wood, Edna Pohle, and Miss Lee rormed a Jolly party or young ladies who left Wednesday forarew weeks camping at Sliver Creek Falls. Mr. Oil Mead dr,ve them over and on the way the young ladles underwent the experience or being in u smash up. The hind wheel of their rig broke and they were compelled to obtain a farm wagon in which to travel the rest or the way. Mr. Mead left them enjoy log themselves in a comfortable camp where they will receive Salem visitors. Thursday Aug. ll,a number of rela tives, of Mrs. M.J. Lcwellen, gathered atthchomcofMrs.il. F. Smith pf South Salem, to celebrate her gist birthday. The forenoon was spent in social chat and ut 2 o'clock the guests repaired to the dining room, where the table, fairly groaning under its burden of good things was relieved of a part or Its load. Tim table was presided over by three or Mrs. Lewel len's grand children, Willie and Myrtlo Gllmore, and Mary Moore. Mrs. Lewellen is u pioneer or 52 and is hale and hearty for a lady of her age, sho.was tho recipient of several userul presents. Thoe preseut were, Mrs. Lewellen, Mr. und Mrs. H. F. Smith Mrs, Wm, McCoy, of Portlund; Mrs. W. 1). McGee, Mr. und Mrs. B. F. Moore, of Eugene; Misses Myrtle Gll more, Mary Moore, Nellie McGee and Mr. Willie Ullmore and Master Curl Smith. THE LAbl No. Sa.urd.y .!. to r- M" "" heM ln Sa'Cm' ..- U J week we will otter extra umma iu wind up the sale, Full size blankets for cinipimr, fc'ffy. Vicuna. Camping Blankets. Grey, White and Vicuna cnmpintJ blanket. 43c, white and 67c, Gloves, Fdiuosa, best 2-clasp $1 glove In the market 89c, Chamois Gloves; our fiSr- and SI value", go at, 50c, Queen-Best S1.50 glove, now at Wash Dress Goods, AllnurS,!,andlOcllnes.allgoat 5c; if at Inch Madras cloth, new pattern, bought late, U & Linens, Great reductions In table towels. linens vaapkins and All our 16, 13f and 20 cent kinds, now goat- Summer Vests, wash goods, of all 10c, y Greatest alues eer offered. Lines at 4c, 8c, 12 l2c, 17c, 23c, Muslins and Sheetings, All at reduced price, and 5 cents. Muslin for tents, 4, 5 ? REMNANTS All the balance of our remnants will be sacrificed this week, The sale positively closes on Saturday, Prices will not be duplicated after the sale, Remember the Name, 257 Commercial St. Tlie Bargain Douse of Saleii II """ WSM cB a, m- ' rj 9j TEACHERS EXAMINATION. The County Superintendent Will Mail the Certificates This Evening. Mrs Geo. W. Jones, county super intendent assisted by Prof. W. J. Crawford and Miss Margaret Cosper has examined all the papers submit ted at the recent examination und the following persons have passed and their certificates will be mailed to them this afternoon. Those receiving first grade certifi cates were: Anna B. Anderson, Salem. Ida M. Yoder, Needy. Isabella Aitken, Salem, Watson Townsend, Salem. Tuose receiving seconn grade cer tificates were1 Belle Wooden, Urooks. Jennie Cllne, Mt, Angel. Dora Smith, Salem. Maude Myers, Salem. M. S. Shrock, Hubbard. Carroll Cuuinungs, Shaw. iiiose recieving iniru grarte cer tificates were: Edith R. Flulev, Sllyerton. Margaret Munson, Salem. Anna Lindgren, Salem. Leona Allen, Silverton. Georgle Branch, Macleay. Lizzie Swartz, Salem. Zenna Etter, Salem. Hilda J.Olson, Silverton. Alice McDougal, Salem. uerlha Webb. Gervals, Nellie Clark, Salem. CoraNeal, Ale. Mary E. Barrack, Mehaiua. Bertha C, Byrd, Salem. Six persons were reconiended state diplomas as follews: Mr. O. B. Miles, Marlon; Mrs. Myra B. Nichols, Salem; Mr. E. T. Moore, Marlon; Mrs. Ellen M. Massey, Broeks: Mrs. u, i). colfey, Salem, and Miss j.uen syKes, saieui. The following persons were rccoin. ended ror state certificates. Mrs. E. M. Sorber. Salem; Miss Edna A. Harvey, Portland, and Mrs. E. A. Marsh, balem. l Have MOV 60! i..,.,i.,. .. .... t. i I., i. intend increasing oursteci: and carry Hnr exerv in ,ZZ1' ",Z. T.i - r ,----". tllMt erlvS.M - .--- -j --.-.jimm .- iiuiuM.ue Mint-. ..Now that we are better prepared to handle our uc iiueim increasing ( in our line of business ttanJrJS? See what we are doing In or HRBN St HAMILTON. 243 Commercial street, near State. for SUNDAY SERVICES. There will be Sunday school at the I'lrSt Unnifrpir.1t Inn nlmrnl. ... i.i o'clock. "u au '" ,,.At Ml0 V0,01ed cl,urdi North Salem J?yW3Ti.MBC,e,,yW,,,C0,,,1uct CHRISTIAN SCIEKCn. .,tSeinneS at No- 2W Liberty street i at 0:.0 a. m. Subject, "Mind" Subject at 8 p. u,.,'. Thread ffid EANQnuCAL CHURCH. uieiueketa and seventeenth sts Sliupp pastor. Pronriiinn ,., .?., ' ir tor in tll lnrnlV.:r.Y"? "?. ""-MMS- SM AW "'"CSS ffi v UtlU U II, WANTED-Oo rent a farm of 200 acres or. more. Address O. W. Webb, AumsviUe. Prefer furnished farm. jf-13 3U Wat cte Cleaned 75c Mainspring, 75c In plain figures and you can do jour owa NEW Vul laces, 8o dozen yards up. Some lino ones for hanilkerclilefi. Hair neU fcr every one. Hop gloves aud harvest gloves for men and women. Sweaters from 4$o up. Good heavy worsted ones at SSc, THOSE BIKE BARGAINS. Two more of them snanned un Friday Some wheelsnnly slightly Ubtxi at big saying In prices. Lamps from 1 1.00 up that'll keep policemen a block away from you. WIGGINS' BAZAAR ! RACKET PKIOES, Tenncsse Bill, Old Tennesso Rill attracted a great deal of attention on the streets of Salem last night, but not half as much as docs Branson & Co's high grade groceries at all times aud places. "" Will Meet Lavinge, Arrangements have about been completed whereby the noted pugellst Lav logo will bo seen In Salem. He has been matched against Hucken stcln's Little Champion So cigar, fctntlo st I ftd Vw tow Atop Bok j TC&yffit ffufcodrtieaiUTtHottr<rU. Oct Dr. Hltarf ttla Hrlt from UnmW "uau cml a &m. If you are thinking f huylng a watch don't buy until you see my line. I can save you rrom ;i to ii dol lars on any watch you may select k ,.. ,i ... . . mtc iiuo oi long chains at down prices. III. "'I'lln m..!.. r. moi,i,.....' . iv. .?"-. ""me ue- aU0,n.andA?.SC,1Of,, r, W. C. T. U. Vandevort on Church street bet wenn KicW Trade streets- "ft FIRST C.NITrii EVAKQEXICAT ui.es at J0:.T0. Subject, "Keen ti' ssasssessa umiKU URETIOE.V CHUKP1I therhw? i..a "' Preaching by slonarv nMn"-...",,un'o- Mis- l&Srf &JS3 'vtj rtuj Will -Probably Be Peace Commissioners Washington-, Aug. 13,-Secretary Day, Senators Allison and Gorman will In all probability, be three of the commissioners and either Joseph Clioate or Ellliu Root of New York, will tie another. Senator Davis, of Minnesota will be offered a place on the commission also, but it Is expec ted that he will decline and the filth man, n-it a senator, will be selected.fj IN vlled. i p. in. UIED- ln- 140 way C.H.Hinges.D.R. Expert optician and watuhmaker. New location 290 Commeralai street, three door south af postorlice IPS Mr, McCulloch wne ,. ,,.,-.. ?' eoua.nauT IllSaCIII. UIUM.I.I..M.. t...ii7 .."'"" "" s,r.li Aiil'Io August 11, MriSawii nV ''"lay. years.ofbaraliane.age.l "S,Sr:!;u":h:-rro,u I.. ..i... . ;- "wm, OlieilktrA. o andv8llIWriI)l0 " AIR TIGHT PACKAGES, ,J!ie .wnul(1 l)e Pleased again this eek to put up coffee and tea In air light packages for camping. eiiieuiber fresh roasted coffee tw ice a week. YOKOIIOMA TEA STORE. Our New Building. COMB AND SBB TJ3 Shingles, Shingles, Lath, Lath, Fire Clay, Fire Brick, Lime and Cement! Etc, Etc. Term leafcnab. Now U Up fete for uryeia, D. 8. BTJNTLBY & CO 314 riont at, SCetor tQ6lem improverwnt Co. 7Jura