The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, May 28, 1901, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    --
t 1
THE DAILY JOURNAL.
Thio n.inor receives the InrcrMt As
This fritter Is a Hiemfcer of tfce
sociated Press report taken In Orciron J
Northwest . Afternoon Newswwr
League Prints all State News Today.
OUISIUC Ul ruitiauu.
SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MAY 28 1901
j'
VOL. XI
wo mi
House Work is Hard Work without GOLD DUST.
I
ITwo Special
A lot of ladies' flt'o vlcl kid turned solo Bhocs, sizes 3 to 7, leather top nnd
...! . in imt.li IiIacr nnd tan Our regular price 12 70. lIHa lot ol as
sorted styles reduced to 2.25. Tboy'ro flno goods and will go lively at this
price. Bettor goto pair todny, II you need a lino dresfl shoo. Not a pair In
the lot that's out of Btylo. Anothor lot of ladlea' Qno vlcl kid shoes,
assorted styles In black and tan. Our regular prico was $2.00 and $2.C0. Ro
duced to $1.05. We're expecting a largo assortment of ladles' flno Bhoes next
week and want to clear out all brokou lots to make room for. them. They're
nil tho famous
SUPREME COURT
DECISIONS FINAL
First Case Was Decided Clearly Against the
Government
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE
SCENES ATTENDING THE OCCASION
Attorney General Grlees Says the Administration Won In the Second Case
the Dissenting Opinions Were Very Ably Presented
at Washington, May 38.
W
BROWN'S MARKj
Wfv3KZ3WRi
IN SHANK
That's tho brand to look for whon you want stylo
(It and sorvlco.
....The New York Racket...
SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CASH STORE
Our Store Closes Evcry.Evenlng at Six O'clock Except Saturday.
E. T. QARNEb,
Ptoprloior,
aaxaaaiiMaaggggT-a
Cor. Commorolnl and
Ohomokota Stroots
IffMMHH
Anticipated
bottlo of
It is for tho
eplcuro to
get hold of
our pure, lino
TV
KIIVV and volvetyold Tom Hnwo
MJ 1 1 J J wliickoy wlion he nuwls "a
hrnivr" or stlmulant'to put him on his
feot whon he is weak, woary or run
down. Good wlmkoy drank in niodi'in
tion is tho bust appetizer and tanic that
you ran tnkti. When you want the pure
stuff, drink Tom Howe,
J. P. ROGERS,
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer
218-222
Commercial
Street.
""" - - 7" ?"1 j Vj '" 1
Repaying a Watch
Of tho finest workmanship is a branch
of our business that wo give special at
tention to. Our repairing dupartmoht
Is conducted with the utmost caro and
skill ; diamonds am reset, and jowolry o
all kinds is repaired in tho moat perfect
umnnor. beeides optical work of all
kinds.
Washington, D. O., May 28. It was
the volco of Justlco Brown rang out
tho now familiar title: "Do Lima against
George It. Bidwell, Collector."
Tho Crowd then know that tho court
was ready to deliver its decision In tho
great cases and impatience immediately
turned to an eager interest which was.
marked by a silence that was aweiusplr
ing. Juetico Brown read scarcely a
third of tho opinion boforo it became
evident that the decision was against
tho government. In tho Second opinion
rend by Justice Brown, it was mado
manifest that tho revorsal of tho court
below in tho Do Lima claim was bated
on grounds materially different from
thoso on which tho government has
planted it standard
Do Lima Lad paid tariff duties prior
to tho passage of tho Forakor act and
most of tho other cases wero a challenge
of this law. Tho latter casos wore all
"Tho decision scores a victory for thb
Administration in tho first of thoso
classes. and upon thoall-impottant third.
'The antt-administratlon party wins in
the second class. That triumph is n
more matter of dollars and cents. Im
porters will got back tho monoy paid In
tariff between tho ratification and tho
passage of tho Forakor act. Importers
who paid without protesting will not
get their money back.
"Tho court decidos that the Forakor
act is constitutional, that this country
has the legal right to govern Kb now
possessions as territories, to inako special
laws lor them and to tax their products.
Tliis has been tho contention of tho ad
ministration from tho vory start. It was
the principal issno in tho last campaign
for President. Our Porto Iilcau legisla
tion was solcctod by Mr. Bryan as the
main point of attack in his Indianapolis
speech. Tho decision puts a quiotus
"Do American trainers doctor tholr
hones?"
Mr. Drako won tho Prince of WaloB,
Doncaster, Royal Hunt, Stewards nnd
Ksoveral ithorcups. Tho notod horso of
his stable was Royal Flush and Leator
(Rolff rode many winning races In the
Drako colors. Drako's wlnntngs for last
! season aro reputed to havo amounted to
$100,000.
CHICAGO ZI0NITE
LEADER ON TRIAL
'Rcllelous Aeltator Accused of Wo
J man's Death.
OmcAuo.May 28. Tho Record-Her aid
ays: This aftornoou tho grand Jury
ill tako up tho caso of John Aloxandor
owle, deacon Judd nntlitlio other mom
hers of Zlon hold by life coroner's Jury
for the death of Mrs. Judd and will hpnr
(testimony continuously every afternoon
fiumig wie wee u uocossary until somo
uociston is reached.
All tho wltnosSOS who tcatlflwl hnfnrn
'tho coronor's jury will bo Bubpoenaed
and In addition Dr. Ludwlg Hokloen
;who had charge of tho autopsy at tho
,cometory and Undertaker Haggard, will
appear and give their ovldonco.
Another death of a Htonlto occured
111 ts t evening, this tlnio at tho residence
of Deaconncss Bratsch, one of tho
women hold in tho caso of Mrs. Judd.
Tho natno of tho victim is Thomas
Stool. Hocamo horo several months
ago suflorlng from consumption and
applied for admission to Zlon homo last
weok. Tho pollco department is Invos
tigatlng tho death and Inquiring into
tho circumstances undor which a certifi
cate was Issued by a doctor.
decided in favor of tho government. Tho , P" u,nt BOrt of tbin8 and tnko8 tl
Philippine caso, essentially like that o( mauer "o' pontics rorau umo. inn
lht.lm im. tint limn madiad L lint decision in Mnnl. Thorro can bo no np
i. i. i,it,,i it win I,., .i.Mn.i onnn Hull peal. Tho decision will not hurt Torto
' 111..... .-.! I .1. I . II
court having adjourned after n, "" -"" "'"'
continuous aesslon of three hours to. '
meet again on Tuesday. Justice White
waB particularly eloquent and forceful
in expounding his views, showing a
depth of conviction and breadth of learn
ing that will givo him a high standing
among tho great jurists of the world.
In his dissenting opinion Justlco Har
lan was passionate und oratorical. It Is
declared by people who heard hla fa
mous dissent in tho Income tax decision
that ho waB even mora earnest and vehe
ment than bo wus on tho othor occasion.
Justlco Brewer, who also dissented from
the majority opinion spoko not a word
during thoentiro proceedings nor did
Justice Shiras, who agreed with tho ma
jority decision. Chief Justlco Puller's
dissent is regarded as a flno specimen of
composition and it was delivered with a
calm demeanor that is characteristic of
tho learned head of tho court.
A
MAJORITY FOR
PLATT AMENDMENT
Which is Supposed to Guarantee the Stabil
ity of the Cuban Republic.
DELEGATES TO THE CONVENTION
ARE NOW IN PRETTY GOOD HUMOR
Immigrants From Porto Rice for the Hawaiian Islands Said to Be In a Sorry
Condition and More Than Half of Them Women and
Children Unfit to Perform Labor,
PROMINENT
Rev.
SOCIALIST
MARRIES AGAIN.
From
Ilerron Who Separated
Ills Wife and Children.
Nrw Yoiu, May 28. Announcomont
has boon mado of tho marrlago on Satur
day ovonlng of Prof. George D. Horron
and Mlts Carrie Rand, tho corcnionv I tho prospect of final action.
. ....
Nkw YonK, May 28. A dispatch to
tho Tribune from Havana says: Court
esy to Uunlborto Gomez prevented a
vote on tho majority report, ai-coptlng
tho Piatt amendment at Monday'd ses
sion of tho convention. Ho had gono to
tho country to mako n political speech
and was detained though ho announced
last week that ho was through with
Bpeechmakinic in opposition. Ills as
sociates declined to tako advantago of
Ills absencn.
Thu revised and modified roport of
tho majority was discussed and support
nl by Honor Borrlel, rector of Havana
University nnd by Manuel Sangullly.
Tho pharaseology has been imgraved
and appoars satisfactory to the majority
Privately somo dolugates havo Inquired
whether it is satisfactory to thu Wniiii
iugtou authorities. This is assumed to
be tho caso. Portuondo, 'tho Radical
from Santiago, has roglllrmed his
opposition but thu Radicalsall concede
u majority for tho umendmunt.
Tliu delegates aro In good humor over
If no ono
C, T. Pomeroy
288 Com'l St. Watchmaker and Optician
CRYSTAL ICE WORKS
Is now ready to deliver ice to the consumers of Salem
and surrounding1 country at existing rates. A specialty is
made of fine ice cream. Free delivery on Sunday.
...Crystal Ice Works...
Nmv Youk, May 25. Ex-Attorney
General Uriggs in an interview on tho
Supromo Court Porto Ricodecisions said :
"It is a splondid victory for (ho
Administration on the vital principle of
expansion. It is unnecessary for mo to
say that I am thoroughly satiefled with
tho result. It Is a clear cut victory for
tho government on tho only really im
portant point involved. Three distinct
classes of action wero involved; ono
protesting against the collecting of tariff
upou imports from Porto Rice after tho
date of our armed occupancy of trio
island and before tho date of tho ratifica
tion of the treaty of pcaco; another
protesting against tariff charges on
inports between the ratification and the
passage of tho Forakor act and a third
attacking tho Forakor law ns unconstitutional
Decision Against Preferred Creditor
Washington, May 28. Tho Ualtod
States Supromo Court has alllrmoil tho
decision of tho loworcourt in tho cato of
John T. I'i'io and others involving a
construction of tho bankruptcy law of
Borne interest to bustnoss men.
It came horo from Chicago. Tho case
iuvqlves tho proposition as to whothur,
under the bankruptcy laws, it created a
preference to pay money on account in
tho regular course of business by
one who at the time was insolvent,
to a creditor unaware, of tlmt
fact and who had no reasonable
cause to holieve either that thu
debtor waB Insolvent or Intended by
such payment to glyoa preference. Tho
lowor court held that it did and tho
Supremo Court, through Justice Mc-
Kenna, uphold that ruling. Chief
Justice Fuller and Justices Khiras, Peck
ham and White dissented.
having boon performed in tho apart
monts of Dr. OharUs Arodlo Pattorson,
of this city. Rev. William T. ilrown,
pastor of Plymouth church, Rochester,
N. Y., performed tho roromony, which
nas extremely simple, tliore being no
vows taken by either party.
Mies Itand, prior to her marrlago, de
voted much time and money to tho cause
of socialism, and it Is tho intention
of hor husband and herself tn dovoto
their lives to socialism.
American Plunecr on British Turf
Nkw Youk, May 28. .V dispatch to
tho Journal and Advertiser from Ion
don says: John A. Drako of Chicago
has reappeared on the English turf at
Hurst Park, Hi played heavily and
won.
urako'a plunging last summer was
ono of tho big sensations of the turf.
His winning were enormous, especially
at Ascot. Drako is thu American around
whom Dritish attacks on American
horsomen centerod last season.
In the fall he sold his whole stable
and vowod that not another horse of his
would race 1 1 England again Wish
ard, his tralnor, had made winners of
animals previously rated as platers and
provoked such articles a) one. headed :
Salem Militia News.
At tho regular meeting of Company
"V," O, N. G,, Monday ovonlng, orders
wire received to the effect that thu com
pany report at tho Armory next Friday
for target practice, and next Monday
ovonlng at H o'clock for quarterly in
spoctlon. Thomotnhomof the Company
will tako part in laying thu corner gtono
of tho new poitofllco building at lM.'tO n.
happens to bo ill or away, a vote may lw
hud on Tuesday ol this week, Tho main
obstacle ie in tho municipal campaign,
tlm denlre of candidate Fe tiers friends to
eub.ilu him to avoid committing himself
until f!r he Is electid Major. Thu
National puil In Hu.iiuii l.aHRpllton
this subject, Soniu delegatus aro also
du'iiaudiiig open Missions hut thu llrst
ntu will bit taken in secret.
"'"w,-,yi-nl,l,fm'll :"' island Landing tn inspeut th
at 1:110 p. in. and7::t0 p. m. Tlmrsduy I ., . , ,. , ,', ,
thoro w III b.i a coninot tlvo drill given iK"""8 ll "
connection
at the Armory in
entertainment.
Last evening ten applicrtions for
membership woro handed tn tho re
cruiting committee, and should thoso
become members, tho Company will bu
full.
TODAY'S CURRENT EVENTS
OF HISTORIC INTEREST
The plague is spreading In thu Punjab,
Uritiuh ludia.
ratl
in Sail Fi
court h
j MAOUIHE. Mgr.
Tal-jjliono 2071 Main.
MWMMMttwwMwwwmjwmmrmmmMm
ZZz&ttEE? n.iinni- kUcirn
This Summer
If nut you had belter
invest in one of our
Automatic
Refrigerators
REMEMBER
I he automatic is the only refrigerator built upon
I clearly scientific principals. They use less ice and 3
E take less cleaning ihan any refrigerator now on the
market.
With it you can have a young Alaska rigrrt in
1 your home. 10 De sure mere wouia oe no glaciers
E or dog sledges, but think of the deliciously cold but' 3
& . Vn 1 .,1 ,l! ...u:i. I.. !. ...,,11 3
j xer, miiK ana many oiner imngi wmui.uiuy rccp wcu
JE in a refrigerator.
BUREN & HAMILTON
The Low Price Furniture House.
sjiuumiiuimauimuiiuuiiiiiiuuiiimuiiuiiuiiuuuimiiiim
f ' 7 " ' ' ' urs '
An Invitation
Is uxtondud to Cuba to add another star to
our Hag. Llkewlso wu invite you lo vlult us
hilo unfurling our flag of values A look
through our etoek will be convincing that
our prices aru throw n on thu ground floor.
Our lino of ring, diamond, fancy Meno, and
plain band is very extensive. You mako a
big niiHuke if you buy a ring b iro seeing
our tuleutlotib.
BARR'S JEtfiLRY STORE
Imdors in Ijjw Prices, ,
Unions gaining grounds
Cisco strike situation.
United States Htmremo
adjourned nntil October.
Proiidontial train croaslng Iowa today.
Mn McKlnloy gaining.
Supromecourt decision will notchuugo
tolIcy of goveriiment in tho Philippines.
Loadvillo, S. I), clerks strike for six
o'clock closing sustained by national
labor convention at Denver,
Largest receipts of coffee In ono day at
. 11 r
sow urieans was
esterda
steamers urougiit ioa,uuu Dagr
HoNoi.ui.u, May 1(1, via Snn FnMietftco,
May '.'8 Inspection ol thu Porto Itlcan
iiiimigiautu brought here by the htuamyr
Colon fhnwH that they are in such
stale ftiuii thu need of food on their voy
a'i)lh t hoy uiiist ho held at thtMiuar-
milli u l if ton mid fed until lhe regiitn
stieiiglh biiflhneiit to enable lluinto
h Ul lllijolllliu li ulilul In'.llillu lllill to
thu plantations on which they wil work,
A joint committee of thu legislature
yesterday paid u visit to Quarantine
iu imiiil-
irivmi I " -u rip oi iiiu legislature
with tho ' resulted in disagreement ns to the condi
tion of thu IminigraiitH mid their value
as citizens of Hawaii. Tho thrcoSeniitora
who wure on tliuconimltoo havo adopted
a unanimous report to thu effect that thu
I Porto RicaiiB ate all right hut it Is
understood that John Knineuliith of
iiiu iinusu coiiimiiieu win present u
report severely denouncing thu planters
for bringing thu Porto Riuutis hero ami
on account of alleged ill treatment of
them when they arrived.
Oyer half thu Immigrants on theColmi
weru women and a considerable number
of thu men, wuru liillnu while all weru
more or less umuuluted, TIiIh Is attri
buted to lack of food in their old homes,
Home of thoHu who come will never bo
ablu to work and it Is suul the planters
will sucuru u roprusuiitativu to act for
tin ui iu Porto Hico and see that nut
morusuuh Immigrants am sent hero at
their ox pen bo.
Objection is inadu hern to thu bring
and was removed
slio died.
to n hospital whoro
TKat's
Ayer's
Extract of Sarsaa
3
s.rJBP5
Undergraduate Recitals.
Tho first uudergraduato rocitals of tho
season wUb hold at tlm Klrt M v.
church Monday ovonlng. Tho program
was renuereu ny pupils ol tlio music de
nurtinont waa com posed ot excollnntso
lections which woro without an excep
tion woll delivered. Piano numbers
woro contributed by Sophie Oatlin, Vin
nlo Wilder. Rhoda Gosnsr. KMUh Afcinln.
thorpo, Nelllo Vaul'atton, Drtha Dun
can, Vora Hendoraon, Gertrude Giozon
lannor aim uouuie ana tilplo piano num
bers by Nollio Richmond, Biancho Kan
tnor.UottloRobblnsandMyrtloDjncan.
fho Misses Jeannotto H'ada worth and
lulna Price gavo vocal selections which
woronuch onjoyod much entovad hv
those nreaont.atul Miss Hois Tlllgun gavo
n violin solo, 'Norclssis," iu a delight
in nJf.
A Becond musical tonight at tho samo
place will bo conducted by pupils.
Ordered Outside the Capital.
An Ind an named Motcali, thought to
bo from tho Grando Rondo agoncy, waa
arrested for druukoness Monday evening
fnd this morning discharged by Chief
ol Police Gibson with orders to remain
outside tho city.
SOUTH AFRICAN WAR TELEGRAMS
Tell of Disaster and Misfortunes on
Doth Sides
PfttrroiUA, Moy 28. Uoer Gon., tfcho
man und daughtor have boon killed, his
wife and two children badly Injured by
explosion of a sholl.
General Schorman, his family and
The only CompoundidonS
ccntrated
parllla
That's Aycr's.
The only Sarsapnrlllan-
dorsed by the mcdicafWol
Fession
That's Ayer's.
The onlv Sarsnnnrlll.'iAJuMKl
i c of.. .v4tegi
a iwvuiu ui uvci liny ycursj
or cures-
That's Ayer's. "M
The only SarsaparllialOT
makes rich blood and string!
nerves
That's Ayer's.
The only Sarsaparillif2a
Ayer s Sarsaparilla.
II.M a twllle. All tfnuUti.
J. C. AYElt CO.. I-owell, JliSJS
' z-sss
somo friends, were examining a lyddltej
biioii, wincu moy Kepi in me noue astis
curiosity wlion tho shell exploded.
London, May 28. The Timca Diibltsh
oa tho following from Cradock, datwl
iiiny i.-( :
"Krltxslnger'a invaders of Cape 'Col
onv captured a Brit sh nost of 41 mon
near Naoisburg.nftora stoat resistance
ri
PnisToniAMay 23 Advices received!
from Lord Bxvltchoner announce tmTt?
aince inay :v too urttiih columns '6
port 03 uoors killed, 30 wounded, 2013
itiKuii priouueru umi oo aurronuereun
...FRESH...
Honey Chewing
Chocolate
AT
Ellis & Zinn'sl
54StsteStr(tt,
Slm'fboa2S7.4
-- . .
. ' "g
f M I V sr w mi Ur
tt . M A V r m v JL. A m M . "
kWMJfiMto'xwam
I f H MM JW bxj- ujar j fB v j n
I Minna i i
HOME MUTUAL BENEFIT
VOTING CONTEST
i
Votes.
when flva
a n elegant Uramor rhino mado hy tho Kmoraon Piano Co. (not Bjilctltloiujl
nw pianoj will bo given to tho lodge or society receiving tho largest numborlofl
i
Tickets Given With Every 25c Purchase "
at Our Store.
M
Supreme court of United Statosafllrms , ' ,.. , ,,,, , ,. .,.
sontunco of death on Chas. W. Words- ." '" " ' """"" " "
torm of thu atato of Wacniigton.
The Astoria rato war is off and tho
faro of 25 cents, is abolished June 1st
for a rate of $2 by rail and $1 76 by
steatnor.
Lord Kitchener reports tiuco May 1st
0U lloera killed and wounded and ISO I
prisoners. Doers captured a British
army post of 41 men iu Capo Colony,
The'withdrawal of German ships and
tniops from Chin) has been forced upon
that govermeut bv the powers In accor
dance with the policy of the United States.
huvo to bu educated at thu uxtieiiMw of
the territory and ol many men and
woiiiwu who au) suul to Lo unlikely o
ever become luinllhy and strong.
Wliltechapel Murder
I.omion, Mu) 28 -A miiBHlioiniliimider
and it moo of umleHiilhrthlu iniitilulloii
hu conned Inn low lodging huiuu iu
)rut Htiecl, Wl.itiH'hupel, clonu to thu
I N'i'lut ul I no "Jueu thu ltipH)r iiuiriierH
joflriH8. Thu victim, a woman named
Annie Aiistiii, 2H years old, won found
jd.ng in a bedroom on Suiiduy morning,
IMITATION IS A FORM OF
' FLATTERY
u novor llatter. But with a kind goal will toward our compotllors, woiwlfll
over strive to keep our store Iu tho load at all time, "8
Our neighbors think it unkind of us to sell our flags so cheap, hut you kncjM
wo buy them cheap and can afford to do it.
We Love the Dear Old Flag
And wo think that every American should own one; so wo offer lhiaopiwrunfffl
as our fifteenth original Wednesday Surprise Sale,
Ti
f
BOSTON
STORE
ECONOMISTS FOR THE PEOPLE
The Boston store is certainly a puzzle to
competitors. They wonder why it is
that we are always busy. Direct buying
from the manufacturers does the work.
We place on our counters goods at prices
that cannot be undersold. For the next
two days it will pay everybody to visit
our store. Ladies' vests from Ac to 25c,
worth double. Ginghams and calicoes
from 5c to 8 1-3c, regular price, 8 1-2c
to 12 1'2c. Dress goods, 12 l-2c, 15c,
and 25c, worth 20c, 25c, and 40c. Sailor
hats 39c, 48c and 65c, worth 65c, 75c and
51.00. Wrappers 45c, 65c and 85c
worth all the way to 51. oO. 25 doz. kid
gloves worth 75c, 51.00 and 51.25. Sale
price 50c. If you want pillow casing or
sheeting just for comparison sake-get our
prices. Ladies' capes 51.50. wonh 53.5o.
Ladies' dress skirts 51.25 and SI. 90, worth
up to 53.50. Ladies' suits selling regard
less of of cost.
303 COMMERCIAL ST.
Opposite Postoffice, Salem, Oregon.
He Has Sayed JYly Life
giWK? - """ ow- ' ,w
To whom lliwo iirrwnU lill. ooiuo tlrerlluif.
TliL U toowtllr ilit I li Ijii hMIUIimI wltli
QvarUn Tumor fur a miuiber of fei, alio
llrer iruuMe. I lelr to imblwly tiaiw uikjii
tmIIi thai i)r J. Y. Cook, of HaWui, Ori'KifH, iu
rujofl iail minor., i wo In uuwbur, wltlitHlt
llic moor knl fu, lajiii ur JMtlwMMMM Urutfi, and
that 1 aui millrulr, ami I IxlleTe riflaiiaul
If eurwl I olirlullr imiuuiuiduU Ir. Coot U all
(xirwim Bllloiwl at I wim. I (mel tliat Iio liat
wd ibx I'le. My liumo U tlir iuIIm hiUIIi uf
Turner, lirvnuu,
MIIH I AHOI.INK IIOT7.()I.I
Huloillil anil nworii Ui ImIiiid wo Itila fl
ilaxufMay. IVl.
rai aiiuwini, if ... iiniiu,
Ul
A Great Sale of
f.'
'H
.
'fA
American Flag!
nl
W.
Uiuiuyl
lerk.
Do Not Listen to "Cappers"
Wbu arv lii'tl UxlsUwe w and wy mttholi
u( irtwiuivui If I Mtukl wit ur io4e llmitf
wouM lv iu) uk lu flyii ui. It I iMteaant I ill)
pure iwul llial l aiu pwnKwtuy Miirupf
otitcil, iu i ktwp on wiring in. juh tlir
ama, awl Mmie l tlia Uwt Im-jio Iu Urrnull
alaiHl by i for wbteli I uw ibankful
NrliJ Ut Illulf guuUIiiIiik lHwiilaU
fmm pallctiUeurwIUjIb uJlum liJ lu Ilia
P,aM. Puo Ue.ialr lau yu tiavo liil tultl
yuM uav U tuM you ontikf nol Ui puid Pr
Vuttk ha twratl uuuUriHl of xl'l wIiom ara
bare MH pronouuetMl bufolvM I'V Ilia "oM.
leUooiit" pbyalalaui.
'rirtawKirii)ti4l Hi Lent yr of hi
EU Um lil uf illM), aiJ l)i um ami atv
of Nature'. vuUe rownndlM. until u
xa aUulUlly JUU wtiat h Salt ilu. Tb'a
glut Mm uoiiflilciMti.
Dr. J. F. Cook H0far
(Aire all kluJaof 1U0,
oai. m uimtxj m. BaWw, or.
..Tomorrow..
BIzuh rmiKlinj from from 3 Inulius to 12 fuet lomj
American Buntlncr 4 l-2c 4 yard.every
Day of the Week .. .
No. U92 Muslin i cents a ywd
A our M till In anil rheetln aale, Look (or the brsuds tb
number l orrevery bolt,
V,;