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o ih.ui.mi iij ii i.iig jjm i i iptli iiLWiMm.,u-, WWWffiMHm !Wttmq mmMwwmmm 1...m,nSii ONE In wishing fane and all a M;rry Christmas, but we wish ;it just the sam;to all. Take Notice of Our Sale Tomorrow p.-inkatre chocolate will be still given to children on Sat urdays with 50 cent purchases in the lea and uotree depart' ! ment and get your tickets just the same. ; One brirht. little bov two weeks ago, we forgot (in a rush) to gie him the tickets. Come young man and get it. f Yokahama Tea Sore f Phone 2411. Free Delivery. Portland Visitors Perkin's Hotel Restaurant. White CoaXs. Iua;!i 10c to 25c. Mctli a la fl.7 unci 4Vku wan .1u.11u.t1 uu,iiit. 3-ai What Sua we Have for Desert f This question arisen lu the fnnilly every day. Let us answer It today. Try Jcll-O, a delicious nnd healthful dessert. Prepared In two minuted". No boiling! no baklngl simply add boiling vrnter and Hot to cool. Fla vors Lctnon, Orange, Rnspborry and Htrawborry. Get a package at your grocer's today. 10 cts. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Wss; Boors tlio Blgnaturoof TX2T)3)Cl(?X3 (Vj Combination book $J1 (( case; solid oak-- vplI.Uv China Closets $13 up to $45 5333 Iron Beds. Full Size $3.00 up to $25.00. ST FOR THE BOWELS near and clean la to talco ecti pine t i bowtlt CANDY OATHARTIO EAT -EIYI LIKE CANDY neant, ralitahle, l'otent, Tte Oood, DoOood, letf r Blclien, Weaken, oi lrl, 10, , and M eanu per box Write for free ample, and booklet on health. Addreta ' 3S rriKLisu nkJitDt coxmst, ciitnoo r rrtt tobx. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN Christmas Weddings Stout-MulKcy At tlio residence of Mr. and Mrs Lowia Stout at Mehama, Or., On Ohriattnas day, 1001, at high noon, Mr. Oo lumluaA. Mulkoy nnd Miaa Mary E. Stont both of that place. Tho contracting partloa are gonera1 favnrilea In tho community and will make their future homo at Portland. Tho bride ia a moat cxeellout young lady of atorliug character arid high ttc coinplishmonta, whllo tho groom ie a very excollont young innti of high social standing and persuing studioa of n high ordor of culture. Thocoremony was performed by Uev. W. U. Jones in the prosenco of tho im mediate friends nnd the families of the contracting parttuB. Tho bridal parly Btandlng under an arbor of cvergreon typifying the wishes of nil friends for the hnppy coupio that their lives bo ono of contluuoug Joy and beauty. Immediately after tho ceromony tlio largo comtiiny was lod to the dining room whero all that tompta tho appetite waa to bo had, and to which ail paid their respects by indulgence to satisfaction. Many very beautiful presents presented with tho best wlihoa of donors for tho long lifo and greatest joy of tlio happy groom and bis brido. Van Buren Burlon. At ho home of Mrs. Lucrotia Burton, Trtolfth nnd Chemeketn streets, oc curred tho marriago of her daughter, Mi8o Annn Burton to Mr. William an Buren, on Wednesday, Dec. 25, 10J1. Tho ceremony took place nt ono o'clock nnd waB porformod by Rev. Ronald Mc Killop of tho Baptist church. Tho dec oration of the homo for this occasion was brilliant, an csperlnlly pretty ar rangement being made. Tho bride Is tho noxt youugost daughter of Mrs Bmlon and the groom ia a salesman in 1 MOQUET, SMYRNA RATTAN ROCKERS from $5.00 to $11.00. If oa brn't a riulr, litattlir movement of tht i.T... !"' "V?.1"8 Vn Force, In the ha.ttoot tIo- nitrectvkr of kMclnztbi I "al I Ill k HAMILTON tho furnitnro store ol lluren & Hamilton They went to Portland In the afternoon for a short visit with Mr. Van Huron's parents, and will make Salem their fut ure home. Moorc-KHnc. Mr. Prank J. Mooro nud Miss No'lllo Kllno wero married Wcdneediiy, -Do- cwibor 25, 1001, at tho homo of tho groom's parents, Judgo and Mrs. P. A. Mooro, tho Uev 11. A. TCoiciium ollici alitig. Tho brido is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. J. KHno.of Bllvorton.podlins lived In this city for several years, lho groom In engaged In the bicycle busi uetsSB, being a member of tho Arm of Whlto & Moore, of Liberty street. Only tho relatives of thetwo parties woro present. The Moore resilience was beau tifully decorated with tho usual Christmas-time flowers and plants. Mr, and MrB. Mooro will rosido at tlio cornor of Chemeketa and Marion streets. Eoff-Swartz. Miss Hollo Bnartz was married to Mr. Henry Eolt yestordaynt tho home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, R. L. Swartz noar this city. The mnrrlago was solemnized by llov. J. B Early, n number of rela tives nnd friends of tho parties being present. Mr. and Mrs. Eoff will make tholr homo in Portland whoro Mr. Eoff ia employed in a mercantile establish ment. Pearle-WIIIIams, floorgo L. Pearle and Misa Jessie Wil liams wero married yesterday aftornoon at lho home of the brido's mother, Mrs. O. P. Mauzoy of North Bnlem, by Rev. Ronald McKillop of tho first Baptist church. They have gone to Portland and Tlio Dalles, to bo absent about ten days. Medford Wedding, Dr. J. M. Kecne of Medford wra among tlio victims of Hymon on Ohrlst mas day. Ho wed at Prleco Miss Mollle Buumberg, also of Medford. Thoy woro united at tlio First Presbyterian church. His hosts of Marion county fricriils join in congratulations aud would bo glad to givo tho Doctor and his brido a moro cordial wolcomo uearor at homo if thoy should come this way. 1 -i i Tt?rrr r um r env n. m..t.- werol'vpl"ul' ".'..' .. r rUX linn pareonnjro in hub cuv ai dido p. m. Tuesday, Doc. 24, 1001, Misa Laura B. Wilson to Ulinrles O. Garfield, both of Marion countv, Geo. 0. Rltchev, ministorof tho First Christian chu ch officiating. Mr. nnd Mrs. Garfield will make Salem their home. " WAYMIRE-McAFIE-On Dec 23 lOOl at 02 Erie street, Ban Francisco Ernei t M. Wnvmire nnd Miss Hadio Maude MoAfle', both of Santa Roa, California the Rov. Joliu. A. B. Wilson of tho Howard streot M. E. Church, oflicl ating. OIIATFIELD-.SMITU.ln Hilarity Dec. 25, 1001, by Rov. John Parsons. Miaa Clara M. Smith and Mr. Curtis W. Cliatfiold, 'lho marriairo was porform edat tbo resldcuco of tho olllcintlng minister, ' AND TURKISH. HALL CLASSES and seats $4 UP to $15.00. II. M TO B A r m X. I M -B A JL J SHAW CHURCH QUESTION Trustees A.akea Correction or Two. The Church Has Not Been Closed to Elder Scaggs. Shaw, Dec. 2!). lu JoouSAt. of Dec. 18th Inst, the many readers of your pa per aro Informed that the trustees of tho M. E. Church, of 8haw closed the church ngnliist Mr. 8cnggs, who has been preaching there. Tbo writer whoso name docs not ap pear, claims that "it Is n union church;" thntit waa built with the understanding that Mr. Scaggs wna to preach thoro; that "tho pooplo turned it over to tho M. E. church nt Turner." All of the abvo statemontn aro uutruo and misleading, henco Bliould not pais without co rreotion. The church in question is not now nor novor was a union church. Witness the language of tho original subscription which waa circulated for funds with which to bu'ld tbo church : Sitvw, Orcgou, Juno 1891. We the undorsiqned ngroo to give tho amount sot oppnaito ournntnos fur tho ptnpjeo of building a Motbodtst Episcopal Church iu or near the town of Shaw, Marion County Oregon. Said amountt not to bo paid unless a subscription is obtained equal to two thirds of tho cost of tho building. Payments to be made to tho pastor or to any msmber of tho building com mittee." To tho alumTwas attached the name of nearly every cltizin who then lived in or near Shaw. In accordanco with lho abovo, tlio lota woro deeded, tho charier recorded, all matorlals bought and paid for nud the building dedicated in the nnmo of tho "M. E. Church of 8haw." The church hits novor been turned over to tho M. E. Chunh nt Turner. Thostatonicnt is ridiculous in tho ex treme. Ab to tho matter of understanding that Mr. Scapga waa to preach, It may bu said that the building has boon occu pied by the M. E. Church Sorvlcoonco in two vtoeks; a "Union Sabbath" School intlis afternoon of every Sabbath with raro oxcoptions, and Epworth League services nearly ovory Sunday uvonlng at 7 o'clock in winter and 8 o'clopk in summer, also prayermeetiug much of tho time on Thursday oveuings for the past sovon years, nnd all of this time Mr. Scaggn had not appeared on tho see no. During part of the timo tho Prosby. terlan ministers from Turner havo nrenehed: and occasionally a minister of tno Christian church and visiting miniottCB of other denominations have Fine Line of Framed Pictures 50c unto $15 00 A Solid Oak Rocker Like Cut for SIDE BOARDS AND BUFFETS -mi Picture Framlne Done on Short Notice at Lowest City Prices vfjyr $3.00 '?wk-z2i& i - a i Couches from $6-50 to $ (A $25; a good valour coucn vpuUV eW2l mMzJi An Excollont Combination. Tho pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Jrnor of Fios, manufactured by tho Qiuroimu Flo Srnur Co . illustrate thovalueof obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be mcdlainally laxative and preaentlng them in tho form inot ref reahing to the tttsto and aoceptablo to tht ayatem. It is tho One perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleanalnrr tho system effectually, dlapolllng colds, headaches and fevers trently yot promptly and enabling one overcome habitual covstipation per .ntiontly. Its perfect freedom from ovcry objoctlonauls quality aud sub jtuu"e, nud its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening; or Irritating them, make It tho ideal laxallvo. In tho proccs of manufacturing' figs tiro utcd, as thoy are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the romedy aro obtained from Senna and other nromatio plants, by a method known to tlio GAttroBiua, Fio Srxur Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects nnd to avoid Imitations, please remember the full name of tho Company printed ou tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. OAK FKAtfOISOO, OAX. J-OUIBTIIXK. KT. vntrf TOXIC, . T. Vorsalo by alt BruKlU PrtcoMo.per Uttl occuplod tho pulpit. Tho doors of this church havo novor baon closed to any ro ligioua denomination except Mormons. A low months ago, Mr. Scaggs, with the consent of the tiuotces and corporation of tho mombora of tho M. E. Church held a series of meetings, at tho closo of which he left an appointment to preach oncoa month on Sunday afternoon. No con aont was asked, no objections odorod. Recontly, ho began another aorlos of mootlnga. No, consout asked and no objections mado, At tho closo of thoio mooting!) he loft an appointment for services for 8unday evoning, tho eve ning which has been occupied by the Epwortb Lcaguo for more than sovon years. Tho Trustees of tlio church requested Mr. Scaggs to msko no furtbor appoint ments on Sunday evening. This wrltton roriuust waa handed to Mr. Bcoggs by Mr. Durfoo, who assured him thoro woro no objections to his use of tho church on Sunday afternoons whon'not occupied. No further appointments wero made and It is now claimed that tho doors of tho church aro closed. Bomo ono has erred. In justice to the trustees, tho community at large nnd tho people of Shaw this explanation Is made. True tcs, . Wm. L. Cumminos, 0. R. Duiiribc. 0. Noykb. Watch for Stockton's next week. ad. Reform School Wood Bids. PIHST UHOWTlt Morris, O. I. 30 cords at 3 00 Hewitt. W. J. 76 cords at 2 85 Oirardln, John 10) cords at 3 CJ Cavanaugli. L. 0. 300 cordi at. . . . 3 00 Anderson, E. H. 800 cords nt. . . . 2 08 Morris, Geo. L 100 cords at 3 00 BKCO.NI) ailOWTII. Morris. 0 0. 100 cords at f 2 25 Nesl, Harry. 30 cords at 2 25 Van Nuye, 0. 0. 25 cords at 2 35 Pohrson. P. M. 50 cord at 2 24 Coates, E. B. 100 cords at . . . . 2 22 Donker, PolorlOO cords at 2 30 Mathews, J. K. 1U0 corJs at . . . . 2 16 Smith, J. A 60 cords at 2 25 Clark, W. B. 100 cords at 2 24 Morris, O.I 55 cords at 2 20 Hewitt, W. J. (extra) 3(1 cords at . 2 25 Cavanaugh L. 0. 000 cords at , . 2 21 Cavanaugh L. 0. 1200 cuds at. . . . 2 24 f-lrVfJ-T- TODACCoSIn. UVJIN I nd SM OKI! ' ' i YourLlfeawayl You can tie cured of uy form of tobacco unlns clljr, Ix intda w.ll, ttroag:, niariidlc, full of nevf life and vigor by Uklpff ftO-TO-BAQ, that nitkti wtilc tain ttroag, Miny eln len pound in teu dari, Ortr 1100,000 cured, Alldrurglit. Cur cuartulctd. Hook. Vt and adtlca VU.UK. Addrcia ST15HI.INO iitXtUOY CO., CUlco or Hw York. XI WIRES BOILED DOWN John J. 1'artrtdgo, New York's new police commlisioner, lunched with the President Monday. lMgar 8. Msclay, the author of the attack on Schley, will appeal from Ills dismissal by the President. Argentine aud Chile have evacuated the territory in dlsputo and will abide by Great Britain's award. Chicago la to lave a branch of the Pan American bank. Negotiations for the purchase of the Danish, West Indies aro still dragging. Dr. E. 0. Young of Lexington Ky. predicts Insurrection In Cuba within a year. The Ch! .esd Court will engage some A merle in to advise It on matter of foreign twlloy. Kansas business men are tryli'g to ar- r ge reciprocity with Mexico. Colon Liberals luve tooled the coin in sin y ol the American Manganese Mining Qi. Seoy. Long lias pronounced tlio Phil ippine American territory as regards nival offenses Subjects of foreign powers must now produce permits to be allowed to land in South Africa. all SM.I. " sssssssaawi " fVU. otnukw lUmptd C.C. C Htm mM la Mk. gtwsr el th Aukt who trio to teat - "XJfc CAMoy cATHannc M in. bbm i ww i amaap KMauM JS)l ,111111 w 7 v v" Fill 1 1 II II IS JOURNAL, VOTING BLANK Do You Favor Fixed Salaries vs Unknown Fees and Emoluments for State Officials? Cast your moral influence in favor of this Reform by Or dering The Daily Journal on this blank at Special Rates and your vote will be Recorded Subscriptions to the Daily Journal (an expanded newspaper) will be re ceived now at $3.00 pef year by mail. I Favor Salaries -vs- Fecs and Perquisites. 1 Crou B Hero ! t Market Quotations Today, "Make Salem a Cood Home Market" Wheat. Oats, Etc. Wheat 48c-50c Oats 28c. Barley (15 por ton. Flax Cash, Northwest, $1.45. Hop Market. Hopa Oto lOJfc. Sti ictly choice 10Jc. Liverpool, Dee. 5 Hops at London -Pacific Coast steady, 3 6s. toX4. Live Stock Msrket. Steers 83jc. Cows 2H3c. Bheep-(2.50gros8 to f 3,00 Dressed voal Oo OKo Hogs, alive IJc Hogs, drossod Uc. Flour, Hay. Feed, etc. Baled cheat f,7.25. Clover 10?4 Fcod barley (10 por ton. llron-(10&. 8horta-tl7.50. Flour, wholotalo (2.05, Potatoes, Atetes, Etc. PotatoeslOo to 50c. Apploa lOQOOo per box. Fancy packed (1 00. Onion, $100 er 100 lbs. Dried Fruits. Dried apples 6Q0c, Italian prunes 40s to 60s 3) 3tf retlte I'runoa, wa to km,; 540, Wood. Peace Posts, Etc, Big flr-(3 60. Second growth (3.00. Ash-(3 60. Ilody oak-$00. Polo oak (4.00. Cedar posts 7o, Dairy and Creamery (Products. Dairy butter 16Q20c. Creamery 2025o. Htorii 16c. Flrnl. eland p, nntrv. nnr roll SKo. Cream st creamery, pan skimmed 21c. Separator sklmmod 23c, Erfsaid Poultry. Eggs 2(lo. Iltnitt, live 8o per pound. Turkoys 10c. Geese to(0 por doxo l, Duci 3 tifl ptrdxii. Wool aud Monslr. Coarao wool 13c. Medium Ho. Fine 14o. Mohair 20 to 25c. Hides. Pelts sad Purs, Green hides, No. 1 5ft. Green hides, No. 2 4u. Calf skins 4Q5c. Bhoup 25 to 76c. Goat skltia 26 to (1.00. Gray fox 10to40u, Coon 10 to 25c. Mlnk-25o to (1.25. Otter-(1 to (6, tkunk 10 to 25c. Muskrat 1 to5u. Wlldcat-10to25c. Stttaer'sMarkst, Chickens 0(270. 'If Eggs per dozen, cash. 25o to 27u Pontasd Market. PoBTtAND, D.-c. 20. - Whoat Walla Wila,67K68. Flour Portland, best grades (2.609 (3.60, Graham 2 60. Oat Choice Whlto OOfl (1,00. Barley tlO (10?4' per ton. Mll'stufl-liran, (17 HayTlmothy-(Ua(12 jmr toil. Onions-(1.60 fi 75. Potato-88 U0 per cental. Butter Beet dairy, 18022: fanor croamory, 22i(326ciHioro jaHQlS'.IL Kggs-OrKon, ranch 30) doz, Poultry-Chickens, mixed $2.60 (3 60; hens (4; torkeys, live lOQlc. Mutton-Gross. SLf Hogs Gross 6)B Dosf Grota 3.UQrJt(3 60 Veal-Gross. 7KQ8tn-. Hops 8 QlOctb. Wool Valley, 11 Q 14c? Kaatern Orcgou, 812kct M6hair,21(821icBi, Hides- ury ni'ies, jo pouuus auu up- wards, 16c 15X- For a Christmas Present o pd ;( ur Irli nd a box of U Corona 10 ceui cigars, noinniK. win piriuu better. Aug. Huckesleln, Palem. him The warrant for Schley's prle money (3334 was drswn Monday by the Trias ' ury department r.Bui COUGH SYRUP, cures HaoklDff Coug'iB, Boro Lunge, llronohltia, Grippo, Pnoumoiihi fintt nil severe Jungnffsctlons, tVbv then risk cousumii- tlon, a slow, suro dsAtUT Take warning I A"t at ones I Iiuy a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, a doctor1 preeorlntlon, used over 60 yoaru, I'rlco, only 25 conw, Insist oa having It Don't bo Im posed vpori, Itofuss tbo deAler1 ubtIUit it n not. m good Dr. Suit's. jIlIJoa OU cwM RbMinatbia MhtMtrato. isasne. p ' VATt; TA C1VC; $200,000 TAXES , na. IN FOUR YEARS The subscription be advanced to mail. X X Indicate by "X." Enolosod find 30 cents for Vxthr JqunyAfc onpTrnouili. Enclosed find fl for DMLif JOUnkAf.fmirnMjhsV' EncloBod find 3 for Daily JouRKone year. Enclosed find l lor Weekly Journal olio year. NAME PO8TOFFI0E new i,Vtt BUSINESS CARDS. O. H. MACK SucccosBor to Dr, J. M. Koono, In White Cornor, Salem Ore. Partloa do airing superior operations tt moderate feo in any branch are InespUtfal request,' Dr Grace Albright Graduate of lAmerlcaa School of Osteopathy. : t I Every day excont Sunday. Office hours 9 to 12 a. mi 1 to 4 p. to. Odd Fellows' Temple, Cor, Court and High atrcets. Phono. Main 2281. Dr. Tacle Beat, assistant. The Variety Store TOYS - TOYS TOYS Doll bunaios 50a: stool wagona OCc, others at 45 and 65o. 94 Court Street. Fred G. Keens. Salem Mr OFFICE, CITY tIALL For water tiorvlco ftDply at ufflo Bills pnyaulo monthly In advance Mako all complaints at tho officii b. :f. jonbs, Attornoy-at-Law Tomdo. Oroion WaiOloTkot Ureuliaonrtfor six rotra and has an up-to-date aUtrMtoi aU propcitytn uucoin oouniy. li.Un Salem Iron WOrkS tadry All kinds iron and brass cast ings. Hopalraof all kinds of (arm and mill ma chliuiry. JAMES GILL Leasee. Peloubct's Notes. Gist ol the tenen's Torrey. Bob, Son of Battle. All $1.50 Novels Reduced. 'Antinr M Wolrli 325 Com. St. nuuvitt sis iiwivh SOULE BROS PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS PorStlisi ssd vtcintiy POHTLAHD OR. u kv orders ai uce Will's MuiK store, Tho Mississippi, stosmor 'Sun burned at her Meiniihla whsff. Three people burnod. WatclTfor Stockton's ad. next week. The Duluth Trsotlon Go's stock Is to bo sold at nuotlon. Aak vour irrocor for G. Btols's liO'nn mado mlncsmoat not as your mother made but as you'd make It ybiUsoH. 11 2D If. Tho Salvation army In Now York, gave ovdr 36,000 Ireo dinners to tlio KKir, Cbristiiias day. Up-to-date. Capital City flour has no superior, try it. Soldby all grocer Thoro was a (79,000 (ire at Shreveport, l.a , on Wednesday. Watch for Stockton's ad. next week. Senator Bewell and General Alw or both Improving rapMly In health tn a .. mt rj BMTstle B.'aatan w r - J M m lif. r Mr m m jjp. Altorney General sjtrattsn of Wah Ington has Iiandwl down an eplii'u U claring the Northern SucHrHUs Uu pany illegal. Proposals for Wood for the Oregon School for the Deaf. 'llids are luvltHl fer 400 eMU ol wo4 lobedellvetnl attha tl.l i t later thanHfpt, 16, IWH, to bo rtoetW voided wiihf ut bulk-hwU. AU wood l berwt while xreen, well rearond. 1 feet tann, audof average site. 340 eerda ol rtn-t itrotttli big fir. 40 cord of bdjl. lltds will bo opened at the tard me' tuit Jan. 0. 10(11. Tho right (Q rt tr S& . SJ29-ajB 4dLSY7Y &tA areept all .or any par) f ( any bkl Is re it 10, 17, 31, 29, " -.i- - ii m uiiiaaMjarwaBWSSl mm JttiWtl II II I 1 II 1 I N" V J 1 ?r price forv 1902. -.will 54.00 per year by X X x C ": oiau .. aaawi MmleMfm iU CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ad vertteenents, fire llae of lets. Is this mm laserted three ttues tor 2 5c 5 Oca Week. $1.5 9 a month. All overlive Hats c theses" r WAHTED. BOY WANTED-WUhihorw or pony to carry papers. Call at JophnAi, otflce,. M WANTED Several waiters for Christ mas dinner at Hotel Willamette. Good wages. 12-21 it WANTED A small atxed, second hand inncubator. Addroes J, W. Ransom; Turner, Ore. 12.24-3t WANTI-JD. To buy lfj to 20, adroanf Inml hiwr elty withy ImnrcA'omonta. innu i Apply ', witu Improvements, dls, hole! WillaBette. 11. iiOUU 12 24 3t FOR SALE, NEW WOOD YAnD.-8awod and four foot wood. Largo and second growth ilr, ash and willow dolivorod to any part of the city. Phone 2515'IJlack. W. II. Burdlck. 12-1 8tff A BAHQAIN. Two BOTcn-room houses, good location, for saio cheap. A. W, Proscutt B.ilom, Oregon, lii 21 8t FOlt 8 ALK.-Entlro furniture for hall or lodge rootn Including new velvet carpot at about half value Call on J. AI, Paynoovor Ladd A Bush Dank, A. J. liftsoy, Rot, Asylum Ave. 12 18 tl FOlt SALE.-3000 Oodar Posts. I also havo on hand four grades of cedar shingles. No shinnies to Ins fonnd elsowhore In the City lito our No. 1, II. Those shingles are the Detroit brand, acknowledged by all who have used thorn as the best made, shingles on the market. Bold by 8. l Mo uracicen it anu Hepraeka streets, Epglewood. 10 30 tl. FOR RENT. FOlt KKNT.-iarge, welL JufrtUhwl room, for one or two aeutlemori. In l'ilro Cor, Court and Llborty streets. 12 1Q tl, t: FOJl KENT Qood lionea on. Union strttilt, Call at 421 High street. A A. Bcfrrolber. 12-4-lta. FOlt IiKNru Newly finished office moms In McUornuck Block. Bteant host, elevator. 10-23tf. L0D0B3. " FOHBSTIJHS OF AMEIUOA Court 8herwpd Forest N.o, 10. Mse-ta i'ri ilay nights In Turner block. Ira Hamilton, O.'K. A. L, Utowh, fjoy, WlCBLLAyeOUS. WILL80N'8BHAV7Na PAHL01t8. Thu only shop In tho city using tho Antiseptic Itaror StoriiUor. I ulso have a Dandruff Ouro that cuies or tie pay.-Jns. W. Wlllson, Prop., 217 Com. Bt, 19 ay ATrENTION FAUMERS-Oats, Barley, Hay nnd Prunes wanted. Will buy or store. Chopping done promptly. Get our prices beforu yon soli. Office op poslW Court House. Tillson-BartUtt JIOP'AhD PHOOUCH BUYERS. I CAHMICIIAEL-llopburrr. Office la Ruts. " Hrcynaauus. , aaitm, yrrsoa. mrpi oi cookc pat sviiciif a iron au I (rimers. LIL!l!NTHALBHOS-rtwYoravUiiiJofl,SlR Fraacisco. nop merthaati, Oresea oftUt. iMt a euirt pMg.. oaitsi. t. J. OlieaMMtr. Bissictr. hose. 401. sTBsaiar' TA. LlVESl.EY i erhjlw Ulock, i CO.-Hw asercMits. .Ob UUrn. Oreios, fhwt Jill. UMBROWrJCQ.-ll, haliAVoet. We if Growers' suswe, csMstcrew Sirett. cUltai, Ores os BY MITCMBtl.-Bayer or ytHat. tow. wool potato ssi BfOdiKe ef ticrvaw, Oretes. all kteds. I C. WiCMT A CO.. eayerTor fruit, esd we J. due of alt kls.cMlie Capital krewery tosinticiai oi., ow. H8. CUB CO.-WhoJtMle fnilte. ko4i. . cte. Fruit talks for sale. Buyer aiek eioa truer, roiatees aad prodiK ef all kisss, WauiceWartBOus,eorstrttUBS41V4 SaltBi. Qretos. FawouT W later ifiesr9rts. A winter trip to Southern California and ArUona via the farooas ghaeta Ilotite I one never to bo fortotten. ft neWHl acqiiAlQtane with this satlsd will ever develop fresh pcluts el iatrsct and added tourea of eaoyiaat un4r Its suapy aklsf. 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