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TWft' THE D AILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1903. BEVEK ' T MM jH M The Best k GOOD and the most ,- ! ECONOMICAL In carpets we have sole control both in 'Salem and Albany of the justly ctlebrated PARK MILLS PRODUCTS. The fabrics from these mills stand highest in wearing qualities, beauty of design and colorings and great - variety of weaves. You cannot do better than buy these and have them sewed w ith a perfectly flat s am. You should have your matting sewed. The House Furnishing Company,! Salem. 269 Liberty H8awwwM DR. J. F. COOK Has como to the conclusion that all profession of tho healing art out itae of the vegetable kingdom la a falluro. Whon your aystom Is run out without puro blood. You will only And vitality In the vegetablt kingdom. PolBonous drugs nor doctors' knives nor thundor and (thtnlng wll not remove tho causo, but lay the foundation for al kinds i dlscaso. Those poisons go Into your bones, and kill tho life of them ltd croato all kinds of dtscosos, cancerous tumors, consumption, dropsy bone diseases, etc. You must boar in mind that his medtclno is not a poisonous tonic, nor ; stimulant, nor tomporary roltot which you got from poisonous drugs, whero tho results aro blame tho mcdlclno, when It takes an ilieaso In tho systom. You must not four olcknoss or dlscaso has bcon a ions time coming on, and It will takt i long tlmo to get It out of your systom. It will take months or n year to build a now body from tho bones up. This Is what tho people do not un derstand. Thoy are used to being humbugged. His medicines aro com posod of Naturo's Horbs what tho human system roqulros. Whon the anl mala got sick thoy will holp thomsolvos to those horbs, for thoy have the In rtlnct, and tho people havo not, so wo been a life study with Dr. Cook. Do not get weary; this life Is too short tnd too swoot to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. Choice and'CIieap Meats I will sell tho best Meats that UioStalo of Oregon con produco, as low lu any of my competitors, and for thepresent, will quoto the following prices, and at Uio samo tlmo invltoyou to call and Inspect our Meats and Iret our prices on meats in quantities: Iatll further notlco tho following are my prices: Hound Bteaic , luc Cbuck steak 7o Roast boot G to 10c Dolling boot 6 to 7c Mutton, for quartor So Breast of Mutton .....'..: 4c Hind quartor of mutton 8c I Leg of mutton 10c fork loin 10c hrk sbouldor 8c real, hind quartor 10o Veal, foro quarter 7c renty yoars cxporlenco soiling meats. I will moet all cuts. E. C. CROSS, Phone Move that Is alwavs ready I (tore that makes no smoke, smell 01 the$! . llff (.tnvnt An omnntntrsl ctrnr! A dean stove! More thst miulii na skill to oner. Welti More which has revolutionized VsWIILr ttllU J)ii9 M IIIIMUI IllfcU drudgery of the kitchen work '"to a pleasant pastimes ' viulck Meal" Stove will do any and , - "!. IJI KsU UO UUUO Ull H Ti Wk 0r coal stove, only vrlth the differ ence that thA tirinfrb rtfn1 daM It UicVfti- otiAaruts-nn In n mnnnrrrr 'e and reliable way. t M. Wade & Co. LEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. Pr water aorvira andr at office. Payable monthly la advsacs. .isaaarflsaaaaTiBBBB? None Too Street. Albany teg o ; euro doath sooner or later. Do not effect and stirs up tho poisons or ozpect to bo cured It a few days, for have to make a study of It It has 291, Salem, Oregon Jacob Vogi $ 265 Cora'l IIHas a new line of Men's. Ladles' and Children's Shoes. Good fittlnir. good wearing and at lowest prices Go and see for you will be s ire to get a Bap gain. J. Brownstein & Son. 54 State street. Highest cash price eald for Hides. Pelts. Wool. Taiiow and furs: alsofeeaeral dealer la old Irosi Rubbcrand Metals. Hay Scales First-class hay scales now in opera Hon at tho Electric Store, on East State streeL Always ready for bust, ness. A. S. EPPLEY, Prop. 7-lStf Here's Something Worth Your At tention. No housewife con prepare a good, meal without cnoice groceries. row, that Is Just what wo havo been telling you all the time. You will find we keep the best in the city. . BRANSON & RAOAN. Dr. A. T. Roberts Has Returned. Dr. Roberts, tho oyo specialist who was hero two years ago, and through the perfection of his work gained a reputation second to none in Oregon, has returned to Salem and has a fine suite of offices over Dalrymple'a store, whore he would bo pleased to meet all of- his old friends and patients. and others who need his services. Over Dalrymple'a store. Examina tion free. 9-3-ti O 1mm tfe TtelWYNtofMsMNN SV aZT3. MORMON T: W00LEY GETS IT President Appoints Assayer at Boise Idaho Idaho is Alarmed at The Growing Power of the Polygamists In Pol itical Matters Washington, D. C, Sept. 21. An nouncement was mndo at tho treasury department Saturday that tho Presi dent hao appointed V. Smith Woolcy, of Pocatollo, as assaycr of tho Boise assay omce. Tho appointment has been held up, awaiting tho receipt of tho resignation of J. W. Cunningham, tho present assayer, and a man whoso contlnuauco in offlco was desired by tho director of tho mint, becauao of his exceptional ability. Cunningham will retire as soon as Woolcy gives bond, and the samo 1b approved. Wooloy, as previously stated In theso dispatches, Is recommended by Senator Hoyburn, and tho new Repub lican machine In Idaho, which in cludes Congressman French, Judge Stanrod and othors. In vlow of tho commotion that was raised In Idaho at tho tlmo of tho an nouncement of Wooley's Indorsement, on account of his being a Mormon, It Is probablo n fight may bo mado to prevent Wooloy's confirmation, whon his namo is sent to tho scnato this winter. Such a fight, howovcr, will avail nothing, In vlow of his strong backlnR Whether Wooloy was given this ofllco In return for Mormon votes that assisted In Iloyburn's election Is a question over which tho senate will not concern Itself. Cunningham re tires after six years and four months In office. Bed Tlmo I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my com plexion Is bettor. My doctor says It acts gontly on tho Svomache, liver and kldnoys, and Is a ploasant laxative, it Ib mado of horbs. and Is prepared as easily as tea. It Is called Lane's mod Iclno. All druggists Bell It at 26c and 50 cents. Lane's Famliy Medicines moves tho bowels each day. If you cannot get It, send for tree samples. Address, Orator Woodward, LeRoy. N. Y. Tim GENl'INn VH. COU.NTKItFniTfl. The K'nulne is always better thnt a counterfeit, but ttis truth of Oil statement In nerer moro forcibly rrallsnl or more thoroughly appreciated thnn when you com pare the senulne oVltf Witch Hard Salve with tho many counterfeits and worthless substitutes that are on the mar ket. W. 8. Lcadbetter. of Shrereport. La-, says: "After using numerous other reme dies without benent, one box of DeWltCs Witch Ilsiel Halve cured me," For bllud bleedtns. Itching and protruding piles no remedy Is itiual to De Witt's Witch lintel Halve. Hold by I O. Uass, 00 Htate Ht. Not Properly Cured. Tho chlttlm bork poolers In Tilla mook county might havo boon worth sovcral thousand dollars moro had thoy taken tho troublo to properly dry It and bring It to market In good shape. Tho troublo appears to bo In tho rush to got the bark sold. Tho re sult Is that a lot of bark was sold at less than halt Its value on account of Its being grcon, whllo somo could not bo sold at any prlco on account of It being green and a lot of moss mlxod with It. Ono lot In particular, worth over $500 had It been proporly put on tho market, could not be disposed of after It had becomo heated In tho bags. Wo mention those facts so as to Inform thoso who Intend going Into tho buslnoss In tho futuro to bo care ful about drying It and putting It on tho market frco from moss and In good condition. Headlight. WHY WE ARE AGENTS Ilcro Aro Some of tho Convincing Pacts That Caused us to Take the Agency fop the Pulton Com pounds, the Fire t Things Known that Cure Chronlo Kidney Dia stases. Fl'st, let It be dlsllnotly mderttood thst svsry one of Ue oaa below ho4 bees (UsynosoJ byose or turns pbystslsos as earaala sd la cambist seeostCcote the certainty of (he re sult as sbown by too nsorsry also ef ths Woods thoy told who wsre similarly affllgtsd n Ith supposed Incurable klJocy dlatases. If. W- SpiuMlng, PreaUaat Ssauldlsc Saw Cb , Ban F-soetsco, bid tsoorerr lu bis ows Uoilty sad told suYsrat tuwi wbo moisted. Adolpr- ITS'kA, capltslUt, Baa I'rsncueo, reeoverad bimMu said told two friends wtoro. cersred. Dr. Csrl D. 7-Iete, pioneer drnrt 1st, Ml l'sctflo ilnev, &u )'i .-itlsvo, ncoTtrul blueif ud jn It tu vuav tuio doicn pstleeti wbar C'UATleii rngelks. editor of the German psper, Sau t-'raaciw, rekOrered blmsslt and tolu t to s iiuuiir Lo rtuTird, oas of ttiem be.g Ckuriea V. Wouisr. tbiblllh stieet merebaat. It. M Vood. uiior Wine ana Bvlrtl Jtoriew. reoovoted bt ju!l and to'd H to ssreral wbe revoreml. auwcu ttcm Uilffjf an oid-Mnool pLvUlun. t-JwHrd Kbnrt of ths Bo FransUcoCallrs eoior . atMi i ureo of bis friends, vli: Wllllum Martin, Coptdin Hcbbard ef tbe Ilonolulu routs &d Wtlilsui Hawkins of tbe U- B. Quarter ma.r,sl-psrui)catof Has Francisco. Jean A. J'boipK ct taa lioul llspslltr. Baa FrascUoo. and two oftts friends, etc ete Tuo kldnoys an the sewers that strata Us polsoas eat cf lb sjsUm. We esn stand lbs darascrmont for a abort walls, but wan tbe lnicrtorocco beostsea abrenlo (psnaaaent). as Orst ezplalnsd by BrWhl, it la udy a Question of bow low before death wtll ensue. It Is tnes called nrfjhu nease and incurabls. All kidney troubles dtrslop law tbls lena abosl tba Sib to iota moots. Tbe store casca vers laeursbls b all eiaar knowa meaaa. feople kavicf kldoey dlaeaM sbesld btln at first wlis tneonlr snowa tnlo tbal wlllouro It If It bas rmebeA lb soricos SIMS. I'BlUia'a IUual Cbwtpouad for Urtrtt's atdlldny Disease. I It fttabetas, llA. Jeka J. rulion Co.. Ci Vrasaiaf im stnet. Baa rranetseo. sole cam Musm. goieJeMJifUM. WaMlbaale HwilMIWliWI. flMw PrtMlMty, 1 tU M. fjKaaHKaaaaK t)r. rierce's Favorite Prescription and perseverance In its use will work won ders for the most hopeless woman. If Mrs. Newton, whose letter is given below, had not persisted in its use, she might never hae known the happiness of perfect health. Perhaps the reason for tier persistence was because she used "Favorite Prescription " as a "lost re sort." Physicians had fatted. If "'Favor ite Prescription'' coufd not help there was nothing to hope for. It did help. It always helps and almost always cures. It establishes regularity, dries weaken ing drains, heals inflammation and ulcer ation and cures female weakness. It imparts strength and elasticity to the organs of maternity and makes the baby's advent practically painless. "When I consulted you lu April, 18?), I was In poor heslth," writes Mrs. U. II. Newton, of Vanburen. Aroostook Co., Maine "Had been sick all winter, snd, to add to ryr trouble. wi on the road to maternity, which tfie doctor sld would end my dsys, I wss slmost dltcoursged i did not expect sny help, but thought the end wss only s matter of time, snd oh I my two poor, little, motherless children. "It was In this condition thst I began the uie of your vslnable medicine. On receipt of your letter of April 6th mv hnntxnd purchased six bottles of 'I'svorite Prescription and 'Golden Medlcsl Dlravery'" snd I used It st you directed. When you wrote me words of en couragement on April 7th I hsd received no benent from the medicine, but determined as a last resort to give It a fair trial. I am now tak ing the thirteenth and last bottle. I hsve a lovely baby girl three weeks old, thst weighed nH pounds st birth. My baby snd I are enjoy ing perfect health, thanks to your wonderful medicine, to wbich I believe I owe my life, Dr. Pierce's Pellets stimulate the llvtw Farmers at Niagara Falls Niagara Falls, N. Y 8cpt. 21 Wostorn states' delegates to tho farmers' national congress, which con venes hero tomorrow, began arriving today In good numbers. Nebraska and Minnesota aro hero with good sized delegations and Iowa has tho foro-mnncr of a big crowd, consisting of delegates and assoclato dolegatos. Tho advanco guard ct tho Illinois and the Now England delegations aro also on tho ground. Great preparations havo boon complotcd to glvo tho farm ers a rousing reception. It Is claimed that thero will bo full delegations of Wostorn Now York fartnors to moet tho Western and Southorn soll-tlllors. Osteopathic diagnosis la dltforont from nil other diagnosis. It finds a dltforont cauao for dlsoasn Ostco pathlc treatment Is different from all othor treatment. It has found a dif ferent and hotter way to cure. Drs. Schocttlo, Ilarr & Darr. Osteo paths, Grand Opera IIouco, Salem, Or. TIII3 I'r.l!A8UitB OK IJATINO. Persons suffering from Indigestion, dys pepsia or other stomach trouble will nnd that KchIoI Dyspepsia Cure digest what you eat and makes the stomach sweet Tills remedy Is n never falling cure for Indiges tion and dvsnensla snd all eomnlalnta af. fectlug the glands or membranes of the stomach or digestive tract. When you take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure everything you esi lame goou, nni every nit or wie nu triment that your food contains Is assim ilated and appropriated by the blood and tissue. Hold by V. (1. Mass. 0J Htate street, a Dully for Jones. Sixty-two yoars ago a mnn named Jones moved from Kentucky to Dado county, Missouri, taking with him his family of 10 children. At a rounlon recently held at Kverton, 1019 of his descendants woro present, nnd thero nro a row who were tinablo to attend. Almost nil of his descendants havo married and settled In the samo neigh borhood In Southwest Missouri, and, as thoy aro clannish, a stranger who goes In thero nnd talks unfavorably about anybody ho has mot ho Is llkoly to find he Is talking to a rolatlvo of the person who has Incurred his dlsploas uro, and that bo has got himself Into troublo. Thoy aro said to bo tho larg est family living In a elnglo neighbor hood In tho United Statos, Chicago Inter-Ocean. Happy in Captivity. "Are wild animals happy In captlv ItyT" said Kcopor Jack Lovor of tho Zoological gardons, in answer to a question asked, uy a visitor, "won, at first thought It may sound strange, hut they aro happy and some of them vory. very, happy. "It seems to bo tho general opinion that when tho liberty of an animal usod to a free llfo In tin wild woods Is takon away that tho animal will plno away and die. That's a pretty bit of sentlmont, but apparently It's all wrong. You would naturally think that a wild animal In captivity would become dangerous and cranky, but such Is not tho case. They becomo gentlo and mild under tho tondor treatment thoy rocelve and seem to know that everything that Is done for them Is for the best. Take tho monkeys, for Instaneo. They look vory unhappy, don't thoy? Why thoso llttlo Imps play from morn ing till night, and they're as cheerful as larks, oxcoptlng When thoy aro Ill Go In tho blrdhouso and llston to the songs, tho chirps, and trills; thnn look around for an unhappy bird. Watch tho bears play and tho leopards and othor members or. the cat trlbo roll ovor each other like llttlo children on a nursory floor. Why, even Dollvar has a little Joke once In a while, such an breaking down a brick wall or twisting an Iron bar out of place," Philadelphia Press. m i Desperate Case. Mr Tontriifiwnil fovpltodlv) fin tin to my houso as quick as you can doc ton. My wife has tumbled down stairs. Doctor Was it much of a fall Mr. Tongue wed Much of a fall I Why, man. she was knocked speech less! New World. CLASSIFIED" ADS" AdvcrHaemesH. five Htatof left, la tfcai vsImhi kttema three ttaetfer 25c, 5tc We $1.50 a aeerta. Aj over five Ha tube Ma rate. WANTED. Wanted. Ah experienced girl or wo man for cooking and housework. In qulro of Wm. Brown, 188 Stato street. 9-18-3t Wanted A girl for general house work. Apply at 17S Stato Btrcot St-17-3t Wanted Dalod wheat straw, at Cap ital stablca, W. S. Low, Proprlotor. 9-17-tf Wanted Chombormald and pantry girl at Wlllanutto hotel. 8-25-tt Wanted Prunoa to dry, or will pay highest cosh prlco for rlpo prunoa for drying. Clinton KurU. 8-24-lm. LOST AND FOUND. Lost Uetween 69 Commercial street and Club Stables, a boy's dark coat, lcavq at Journal ofllco or C9 South Commercial streeL 9-19i3t Found. A system of shorthand; easy to writo; easy to road, and up-to-dato In ovory respoct. For particu lars apply at tho Northwest Busi ness Colloga 9-18-3t FOR 8ALB. For 8alc. Houso, barn and throo lots. Good fruit. Apply to Jacob Blng, 18th nnd Mill Btroots. 9-19-3t ror Sale. Capital llostaurant; com ploto with furnlturo, dishes, rango and all nocossary kltchon utonslls. A bargain. Call at 210 Commercial strcot D. F. Jorman. Willamette University Scholarship to leaao for coming term. Address P. O. box 203. 8-27-tf FOR RENT. On 8hares. 20 owes to lot on Bharo Address George Rarosdon, Macleay, Or. 9-18-3td-lwk For Rent 7-room houoo wltli baso mont and well wator plpos. En qulro at 424 High or 153 Stato St. A. 8chrolbor. g.l-tf Scholarship for Rent Two full schol arships td Wlllomotto univer sity for ront for tho coming school year. Ono for salo. Apply to II., Journal ofllco. 8-2-tt For Rent Gocd houso near buslnoss part of cltr, Inqulro of A. F. Ho for, Jr., at Journal offlco. 8-22-tf Rooms for Rent Up stairs. Cottle block, by day, wook, or month. Al bo light housekeeping rooms. Eloc trio lights. Open all hours, Commercial St, No. 333. Phone: 29C5 Main. Mattle Hutchinson, Prop. MISCELLANEOUS. Attention. Now Is the tlmo to have your woll cloaned, or now onoa dug, also brick laying and plastorlng done. Address A, F. Holt, Salem. 9-19-lwk uonds iuoo City of Balom four por cont bonds- for salo at par. Inqulro at Journal offlco. New Sweet Cider. 8ond your ordor to tho ncaroat grocery, or call up phono 421. Gideon Stols & Co. 9-10-tf QOodst QOodst QENTLEmen and WOmen. At 149 Stato BtrooL Cloth Ing hats and notions. A fluo lino of hop glovoB. Boya 76c shlrta for 26c. Men's I1.G0 pants for 90c. Notice la horoby glvon to all malo cltlzona of Uio city of Salem, Ore., botweon the agoa of 21 and CO yoars, that. Uio city road poll tax of 13.00 for each Individual not logally oxompt thorofr m, for tho year 1903, Is now duo and payablo at tbo ofllco or tho undorslsnod, Tho pay mont or this tax Is a chartor quail cation for voting within this city. Pay up. GEO, OM8WOLD, Street Commissioner 9-4-ti Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldost and best equipped company in Sa eom. Piano and furnlturo moving a specialty Offlco 'phono, 801. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Ofllco No, CO Stato stroeL 9-1-1 m Tbe Proper Thing Tho popular drink ror ramny use is u. a. soaa and carbonated bovorsgos, Erory body should keep thoso goods at tholr homes. Call up Gideon Stolz Co. 'phono 421. I Have Just Purchased The Mlllor stock of now and socond-hand goods at 210 Commercial stroeL Will glvo you good treatment and deslro your patronage. Second band goods bought and sold, Also a nlco stock of now goods on hand. D. F, Jor man. 7.21-tf Screen Doors 11.10 anc upward, In cluding bardwaro, screen windows, Wire Cloth, Lawn and Field Fenc ing and Shlnglou all at lowest prices. WALTER MORLBY, CO Court St.. Salem. Or. Unique Cleaning Rooms Shaw A Johnson, tho cleaners, are now lo cated at 209 Commercial streeL They do a general pressing and re pairing business. Specialties: Skirts, silk waists, kid glove, gents' cloth ing, etc. Phono 26M. 6-28-lyr. You will always find the choicest meats at uio lowest prices ai jsq ward's & Luscber's, 406 and 410 State streeL 'Phone orders given special attention. LODeKS. Csntrsl Ls4s He. 1t, K. ef Pv Castle Hall fe Hotaitf block, tomSrWtii and Libertxafgtav Tneeday ef .eaefe weok at 7:30 p. m. A. B. Strut C. P., R. J. Fleming K. of R. sad B. Foresters of America Court Ser wood Foresters No. 19. Moet Fri day night In Turner block. B. W. Mlnturn. O. IL; A. L. Brown, Bee. Modern Woodmen of Amfic Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 6245. Meet ovory Thursday OTonlng at 8 o'clock Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V. Q. A. U Brown, Clork. Protection Lodge No. 2, Anoleat Or dor United Workmen, meets every Saturday evening in the Hokmut Hall, cornor State and Liberty' streets. Visiting brethren weloowe. J. O. Graham, M. W.; J. A. Sellwoe Itocordur. PJ8h3LADJRiON Drs. Morse and Robertson. Room 1 to 5, Holman block. Telephone 13U1. dr. W. ft. Mott-Wtn hereafter be found in tho Brey block, 276Va Got morclal atroot, ovor Oregon Shoe Co. Ofllco telephone, 2931; reel donco phono, 2761. Office hours 9 to 12. and 2 to 6. T?!ATJ1T'. Drs. M. T. Schoettle, Frank J. Barr and Anna M. Barr.- Graduate American School of Osteopathy, Kirksvlllo, Mo., successors to Dr. Grace Albright Omon hours 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Tomple, Phone Main 2721; roBldonce phono 2603 red. Dr. H. H. Seovell, Suggestive There. poutlca and Osteopathy. Nervous functional and montal, disease, sett ralgta, headaches, uordvous prostra tion, dyspnpsia, cons-Upatloa, dear rhoco, rhoumatlsm, asthma, etc. D'Arcy block, Stato street Paose Main 2355. TON5CRIAL AND BATHS. Ryan's Shaving Parlors Soven frst class barboro ougngod. Finest bath rooms In city. Wo uno antlsoptio Bterlllzors. J. Ryan, Proprietor. Evan's Dar'u-r 8hop Only flrst-clas shop on Stato stroot livery thing now and up-to-tlato. Fine-it porce lain baths. Shave, 16c; haltMSUt 3Se baths, 25c. Two , first-class boot blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor. FRUIT TRAYS, BOXES and CRATES all kinds and styles. First CIms work sad material, Prices rewa able. 5bop on Miller St., South Sales, fbene Red 2191. OEO. P. MASOH. THE EUTEGAFE Crawfish ) All !sirVefi in Hot Tamales the most, ap- Cold Lunches ) petizing style E ECKBRLBN, Proprictcr ' IT S. C. STONE, M. D. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES 8ALEM, OREQpN. Tho stores (two n number) are Uh cated at No. 236 and 297 Commercial street, and are woll stocked with complote line of drugs and medicine, toilet articles, perfumery, brash, etc Has had somo 26 years experience la the practlco of medicine, and bow makoa no charges for consultation, amlnation or prescription, O. H. MAOK Succossor to Dr. J. M. Koone, la Wblto Corner, Salem, Oregon, Partle deolrlng suporlor operations at mod orat foo in any branch aro in especial request CAPITAL NATIONAL Bank Of 8alem. The only National ank In Marios County. Transacts a gonoral banking business. 8AVINQ8 DEPARTMENT. Pays lntorost on savings accounts. Your Stepmether. Is still here, snd as busy m ever. Whon your clothes are wora and dirty, or the buttons 'off, take thorn to her, at the Salem Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Repairing and rollning; now velvet collars put oa overcoats; also four suits a month tot $1. Called for and roturnod, MRS. 0. II, WALKER, Prop. 196 Commercial Street BEADS Cut Beads, Bras Beads, ladlan Reads In many colors and sizes. Venetian Beads for beK and cbaln miking The V&riety Store 94 Court St. Annora M. Welch, Prop W. W. Hall. R. E. DOWNINO. HALL & DOWNING. Money Loanlatr, Insurance. Collections, Loans negotiated for e-airMlYea and wire as en the N terms at reasonable ra'tes. Tioga Ilk Bpatalrs.opBOelteGray Bros, State St-, Salem Orst. piles m A ii Mml H)mi Lrllt ' If. Mul. 1USHMU Snc Oittti MmU, Suut.lilt, K 0, viliN MWB iuu.1.- dlu ii uuti. ruit.ioi, ihi. rti I I nut jm" ra, S Cum. uw l iM MVU f !M. ' B . W I www. .ariN n'iov, isMcasvisi. r. t"" U4 In BaleM sy B.B,,Js)j QJ4 tor Fr Bsaylfs. 4 i ' ft i m 1 m b all cocaphUaU at tie ofice. WnB rf ww9m 4 u