Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 06, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORKGON, MONDAY, APRIL 0, 1008
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You could not please us better than to ask vour
doctor nDoutAyersi-iicrryrcctorairorcoughs,
rfnVQ colds,croup,bfonchltis. Thousandsof families
(ltv' ? always keep it In tho house. The approval of
. their nhvsician and the exocrience of mnnv
.rt . Psrtaralh J doctor S ,, bnvr rrlvfil llipm nrrnf rnnlMiii ln
SlUIW ,,. .Jnr.. 1"- - (,..-.. . . ...v.n. in
!!!Kii. ,hIs cough medicine.
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J. C. AyerCo.,
Lowll. Mm,
ULIER C. WINSLOW
ISSUES CHALLENGE
. ila r.onntlnt fn AntLStalflmnnf Nn. I fiannm;iffls...vVniiM Mnnt
.tinmn im uauimvi v r w..v...w... ..v.. wU..u.uu.w .,vu.u .,,wi
Ikm In Waning and ItomfraWe Debate-Would Go to Legislature '
Upon His own meriisu)flauciin& wean campaign
jig to be perfectly fair to tht
fitment No. 1 Republicans.
emberlng that they started
tn any Statement No. Re-
Li Irom going to the leglsla-
lb Marlon County, tno suuo
fcSo. 1 candidates cannot utidor-
i hr they are not willing to
iih matter before tho poopio.
rfforts so far to got tho Ant is
b psbile discussion lmvo railed.
Lin J X. Smith nnd T. B. Kay.
Llweboen put In charge of tho
(political fortunes, and aro to
the Primary campnign for
!lr opposed candidates, say thoy
tx in favor of any meetings' to
i( tie proposition. Tnis is not
dorr lo tho Stntoraont No 1
tiilr who nave a strong uo-
dliown why they nro wrong
iir they are not good Rtfpu'j'l-
is ono thing to call a man
11 through tho nowspnporu, and
Populist" nnd "assistant
4" but It li another to meet
hlho open where ho can do-
lltaw't Walter C. Winslow,
rslgi maunder for the Stato-
t No lmen ha Issued follow-
Lib' c n'lcngo to tho Antis:
HtM lu bren more or loss
Itltr'Dl on the streets tho lnt
lf to omc of which has bctn
Mat me. I do not wish to
lie ccitcst. If I cannot cou-
lamalgn upon a clean nnd
pi!b. Is, I w'll conduct none
II Jos a word in nnswor to
iliWr; said. I am not a tnx-
rttMahn county nnd I do not
It Hovcver. I do hnvo nrouer-
itostfs county, to tho vnlno
IINOO, Any appropriation
lelgt support, If a member
kp'ature, that would rob
?lof llarlon county would
tejbewlse Some sny that I
Mtisildent of Marlon county,
ir of which is true. Mur-
ItMJti bag been my home for
Lithe last ten years.
foal(;n h on of principle.
Fn Kovernrapnt of tho pec
m Ightlng thnt that kind
prrnent may bo preserved
ie Republican narty. If
pie candidates wish to meot
'Mate on that subJoct. I win
oo gad to glvo thorn thnt
rI'T This fnn lin Innn In n
Unoralio and dlgnlflod man-
81 cannot go to the leKls'n-
SQ my own merits, I do not
wish to go upon tho demerits of nu
opposing candidate.
W. C. WINSLOW.
Catarrh Cannot He Cured,
with local applications, as thoy can
not reach tho seat of tho disease.
Catarrh Ib a blood or constitutional
dlBouso, nnd In order to cntro It you
must take Internal reniedlfis. Hall's
Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally,
and acta directly on tho blood and
iuucoub surfaces Hall'n Catarrh
Curo Ib not n quack racdlclno. It
was prescribed by ono of tho boat
physicians In this country for yoars
nnd Is a regular prescription. It Is
composed of tho bent tonics known,
combined with tho host blood purl
flora, acting directly on tho mucous
surfaces. TLo perfect coniblnn
tlon of tho two Ingredients Is
what produceo such vondorful ro
arjlta In curing Catarrh. Sond for
testimonials frco.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To
ledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, price 7fic.
Talc Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. o
New Corporation.
Masonic Building Association ot
Prlnovllla Principal ofllce, PrliK
vllle, Orogon; capital stock, $10,
000; Incorporators, M. E. Drink, W.
V. King and f. M. Baldwin.
Finnish Mercantile Company -.-Principal
ofllce, Astoria, Oregon :t
capital stock, $20,000; Incorpora
tors, Oswald Gustafson, Victor Soe-
borg, Walter Kallunkl nnd Mores
Tolvonon.
Trinity Gold Mining Company
Principal ofllce, Corvnllls, Orogon,
capital stock, $150,000; Incorpora
tors, L. H. Hawloy, C. A. Gerhard
and J. II. Wilson.
SMITH SUKS FULTON
FOR ALLEGED SLANDER
Hon. T. S. Smith, through hU at.
tomey, L. II. McMrhoa, has brought
suit agnlnai Senator rulton fur
slander. His complaint charges
"thnt on April 4 in a, discourse
which ho had In the nrosoneo and
hearing of sundry poraon , spoku
nnd publlshod ot and concornhig
said plnlntlff and said affldavlt the
false and scandnlous wordB follow fellow follew
ing: 'Tho statements nro" deliberate
ly and wilfully falso and there Is noi
a word of truth In It.'
"Meaning that said plaintiff In
making such aflldnvlt, had sworn
falBoly and committed wllfull and
corrupt perjury.
"That In conscqubneo the plaintiff
Is greatly Injured In his good nanio
and reputation, and has been render
ed liable to prosecution for perjury,
to his dnmago In the sura of $5000."
Pnpor were served on Senator
Fiulton Saturday night.
Wlint FiIton Says.
(United Press Leaned Wlro.)
Portland, Or., April C United
States Senator Fulton refuses to re
gard tho BUlt for, $5000 damages for
slander, brought against him by J.
S. Smith, In nny other light than a
particularly excruciating joke.
But Smith dcclnros thnt tho senn
tor will change his point of vlow
when tho caso reaches trial.
"Ono
the
fut-the
A
Rheumatism.
More than nine out of overy ten
cosob of rheumatism aro simply
rheumatism of the muscles, duo to
coM or damp weather or chrnntn
rhoumatlsm. In ouch cases no Inter
nal troatmont Is required. Tho fre
application of Chamberlain's Lini
ment Is all that Ib needed, and it Is
cortaln to give quick relief. Give It
u trial and see for yoursolf how
quickly It rollves the pulu and sore
ness. Price 25 cents; largo bIzo. B0
cents. Sold by Dr. Stone's drug
store,
m, O
New NotnWfs.
II. C. Mack, Uklah; James Chord.
Rnkor City; Samuel L. Parratt, Dyn
doo; Ira Wlmberly, Drain; Josopn
Hnmmersly, Gold Hill; J. W. Grnn.
North Dend; George Knight ClarK,
M II. Clark, Portland.
Touch of Nature Make
Whole World Kin."
When a rooster finds n big
worm ho cnlls all the hens In
farm yard to como and ?hnro It
similar trait of humnn nnturo Is to
bo obsorved whon a man disco vors
something exceptionally good ho
wnnLs nil I1I3 friends nnd neighbors
to share the boneflts of IiIh discov.
cry. Thin is tho touch of nnturo that
ninkos the wholo world kin. TliU
oxplnlns why peoplo who have boon
cured by Chamberlain's Cough Rcm
ody write lottors to tho manufactu
rers for publication, that others sim
ilarly ailing may also uso It nnd ob
tain rollof. Behind every ouo of
thesa lottery Ib a warm hoarted wish
of tho writer to bo of use to Bomoono
else. This remedy la for Bale by Dr.
Stno's drug storo.
ii o
Returns to New Jersey.
Poarl Geer, well-known In this
county, whero ho was born and
rn!so(', returned on a visit yestordny
from Stockfarm, Now JorBoy, whoru
ho hns hud charge of the world
fnmoun chicken ranch of Homor
Davenport. Ho states that Daven
port has, of late, not kept up tho
ranch to the same mark that he did
formerly. Geer waB married to Mlse
Sophlo Wolfg, of flllvorton, about
two years ago, hut she diod a month
ago at tho home of her parents, and
this sorrow Is the prlnclpnl cause
of tho visit to hlo homo country. Hs
loaves tonight for a short stay In
Portland beforo returning to N'iw
Jersey.
JHrkP$EBE&EEI iiiV
Dt-nth Was On His Herts.
Jose P. Morris, of SklpporB, Va..
had a dosi c?U In tho spring of
1900. He says: "An attack of
pnouvionln left rao so venk nnd with
such .- fearful cour.h thrt my frlsudg
dociorod consumption had me, nnd
J"fvh vR8 o.i my heoh. Thn I was
lrraunlod to tiy Dr. King's Now
D'scovnry. It lielnsd rit Immediate
ly, nd rfter t king two and n half
hott'ei I we r weM man again. I
found out that Nv Dlsoovory Is
t!u bet renody for couu'is nnd lung
dh-er-- In U tl'o world." SoM wndfr
wrni rt J. C. Pony's druM
'torc. 50c nnd $1.00. Trial bottlt
f VJ
i.. r -
After Once Tasting
Yftvbl
no one wants an old-fashioned
cod liver oil prepara
tion or emulsion, because
Vinol is a much better body
builder and strength creator
for old people, weak children,
and for coughs, colds, bron
chitis, etc. If it does no good
we will return your money,
G. W. PUTNAM CO.
SMILES
Friday dally papers reaching :ln
lcm Sunday mprnlng is a swift mall
service 28 miles.
Toledo Reperter: The world Is
not so good n8 to requlro .no offcivt
to mnko It better, and It Is not to
bad as our Socialist friends would
hnvo ub bollcve.
a
One class of Republicans look up
on their party organization to set
ofllcas. Anothor clnsa look upon It
as a mcro political instrumontnll-y
to promto certain public onds re
sulting In bettor conditions for tho
mnssoi. So we really cannot blnmo
tho mnchlno politician very much
Thoy look upon the Ropubllcuu par
ty for ono purpose. Wo look nt
It from nnothor standpoint. Tho
difference la In th viewpoint.
II. 11. Palmer, formorly pnibllshor
of tho Aurora Boroalls and Oregon
Hop Growor, hns taken hold of tho
Elgin Lcndor. Ho is a nowspnpor
man who puts honrt and soul Into
whntovor ho undertnkoB and that
will enable any man to succeed if
mixed with sense.
It Is good judgment on tho purt
of professional politicians to flg'U
Statomont No. 1. It Is not favor
able to their bUBlnoss.
a
Tho Smiles mnn considers It a high
conipllmont that tho mnchlno hlrea
space. In tho Statesman to advertise
their poor opinion of him.
Tho horso show brought 10,000
peoplo to town. It pays to coIh-
brote. '
Whllo politicians pay their compli
ments to the 8mllos man, he has not
boon Indicted by nny court.
That roal ostato lunch helped out
Many camo baclc, thovo who failed to
get In at hotels.
p
EaBtern Orogon papors are thrash
ing out tho HI Plummor aflldnvlt
about T. T. Geer, promising him a
fine job at the pen. Vorlly the pen
alty of running for ofllou Is grout.
DOING THEIR DUTY.
i 1'or Havo Always Bought, and wlilcli lias been
j wr over yu years, has homo tho signature of
m and has been luado under his per-
Jf
Yv'sjfitf' sonn supervision slnco Its infancy.
n xiutv Jiuuuu ujuuuvirui'uum win
'vOUjJtCrf. '.tit. Tni1tntna .1 T.. nI ..,.,llln. lm;
Kiments tlmt trUlo ivith nndendantjertho health of
auu Children Experience agalunt Experiment.
What is CASTOR! A
J? ls a "rmnlcss suhstltuto for Castor Oil, Paro-
. "W liflib. r. r. .: - ... .i -xt .l
A iT- 4 its ase is its iniaranteo. It destroys Worms
J8 itorishnoss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
" Toothing Trouhles, cures Constipation
'lu ' . It asshuUatc3 thes Food, rctrnlatos th
FCoJi,?"" , Jowels giuff hcaltliy and natural hleep.
4 l s i'auaceiv Tho BIoUiers Friend.
fNuKE CAOT-OOIA AiivAYfi
B3. : the Signature of
l-'or Railroad Commissioner.
(Lebanon Criterion.)
Wrilam A. Cnrter, of Salem, oay.
"date for the Republican nomlnur
t!on of Railroad Commissioner from all.
Scoren of Snloin Rondors Aro Learn
ing the Duty of tho Kidney.
To fllur tno blood is tho, kidney's
duty.
Whon thoy fall to do tUh the kid
nojrt are slok.
Bftekaohi nd many kldaty Ills
follow;
Urinary -troubls, dlabatos.
Don'B Kidney Pills cure tliom
fip First District comos out squaro'ju
on tho platform of "Honest, fair nml
impartial rogulaUon and sorv!e"
nnd plodges hlmtolf In so far ns law
fill for juit and equltablo ratog with"
Sftlem peoplo ondorso our olalm.
P. A. Sutton, of 1126 Water
st., SIm. Ore., ays: "For ton or
12 years, rh9iimatlm nud kidney
trouble wm th soourgo of my llfo.
THE CLASSIFIED
hHsVhi
FOX AUB
LODGICS.
Worlds of llloom Calla Hllcs. rosos.
vlolots, cinerarias, hyacinths, dnf
fodllB, etc., and everything In sen
son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court
street, Salem. 3-24-tf
I Want a Plncc Of 25 acres or less;
Improved or partly so, c'ose to Sa
eom markets. This Is for an Ini
medlato ensh purchaser. Have
also nnothor customer who will
give good valuo In stallions or
brood marcs for Blmllnr tract. I
nm unnblo to supply tho domand
for nil kinds of property. Paul M.
Sims, 222North Commercial.
3-25-lmo.
Flno Property for Sale In good
market town on Southern Pacific,
good schools and churches. Onol
acre planted to all kinds of fruit,
two-story, 8-room houso (on solid
foundation) with porches, closets
and pantry, also two-Btory black
smith and wagon Bhop nnd largai
barn. Will bo Bold reasonablo, as
owner la unnblo to work at black
smithing. John Holm, Aumsville,
Oregon. 31-2-lni
For SnU? My modern lQ-rootn
homo at tho southcat comor of
Onk and Winter streets. For par
ticulars wrlto mo or call on Job.
II. Albert at Capital National
Bank. F. A. Wiggins, Topponlsh,
Wash. 3-12-tf
Woodmen of World Meet eyery Frt
day night at 7:30, In Holman hall,
0. L. Darling, C. C; P. L. Frav
l"r, Clerk.
QHt dliorlmlniaton betwoen shipporsHnd two or thrw tlme I was down
or looalltlos
Mr. Carter has until rtoontly bn
on my hack on Roenunt of the pain
blng so sovera. I could hardly
zM2c&:
m
You Haie Alwavs Bought
to Use For Over 30 Years.
engaged In th Rsneral marchandlmj'mov. owing to tho lamonene and
buBfnaai and the manufacture oi.Hd to lmvo my farm and come Into
I'm t Gold Hill and his fitness fc:he city to doetor for th trouble,
this position from the standpoint of but nothing seemed to tiring me
a hipper and a buslnees man of w more ibwi temporary rellof. I was
perlence m well a hi unauoetloued , bad hap juet before I wont to
Integrity, peculiarly fit him for this Dr. ionrs urug lore ami prooura
oflloo. I oontontian for ohea'.arlDo'- Kidney P1IU. My limb
rtte nnd better tranportiUIOB O-jwou'd aereely support m. and I
ollltle to Intorlor point Is bringing eo'i'd only get around at time aud
stroRg upport from all over th dl-,wlth the eroateat difllculty. Doan'a
trl. He w a membor of Ui l- Kidney Pill benefltod me at onoe.
Islaiure of 19tl. and a will be re-aaJ wbea I bad uaad three boxe
membered wa one "of the lmdwa la. of them I wn tdMOluUly freo from
th. Hut for ihe threA Mnt nr mill evry 'yHiptUOJ of my old troubls,
$400 Blacksmith shop and busi
ness. $4000 Two nnd half ncrcB, oloso
In, nil In fruit; house nnd bnrn
and windmill, cost $7500. Two
blocks from car lino.
Will oxohnngo for town proporty, 23
acre prune fnrm, 9iml!o from atn
tlon. Excollont soil and good lo
cality. Dairy Farm for Rout Wo have n
splondld opportunity for you to
rent n dairy farm, aud will show
you tho account for tho lnat two
years. One of tho best bonis In
tho valloy,
$2100 -Acreage closo In, will cut
up or mnko n nlco homo, whore
you can havo a cow, horno, chlck
cno, largo garden and fruit; Im
provements complete
$C00 Don't ront whllo you can buy
that lot on Chomokotn and build
to suit you In such n choice lo
cality. Tho chanco la yot open.
8HEPARD & HOLDER,
Room ' 1, Stousloff Uldg,,
Phono 1237. Court 8troit.
3-31-tf.
For 8ahv-.Flr8t-clu8 carpot papor at
this ofUco; 2Gc for n big roll.
I-'or Silc Good piano for snlo cheap
at Slngor Sowing Mnchlno Htoro,
271 N. Commercial stroet, Roy
Stlfllor. 4-3-3t.
WANTKD, ItKAL ICfiTATi:.
largo amount of capital to Invoat
In city property and farm landB, nt
mnrkot value. Salem Investment
Co., 432 Stnto stroot. 3-26-lm
For Halo Cheap Well bred yearling
colt. J. R. Campbell, Box IZ, R.
P. D. No. E. M-3t '
DRAYMKN.
umiiiim. IJioh.' Traituior Co inpuuy
All kinds of transfer work done
Furnltulo and pianos boxed read
for shipment. Prompt sorvlc Ii
our motto Stand nnd ofllcn at
2GS South Commercial street
Phop 3T Ttldenr Phonn nn
WANTKD.
psager rut:
csMru,,. y.
HuauMr enuctr. km to
wt.
ObjiM-t to StMinj: Motlloing,
Maay pon'e obJeet to taking tke
atroKK diin uMially oreeertbed
by byeiJan for rhau ma ttesi. Tbre
's a aeed of laternal treatment It
and orwi of mnaoular or chronic
rhSHimatlem, and more than nine out
of overy ten ease of the disease ire
"f on- or th ohr of thww var'e-
jtles. When there 1 no fever aad 1! -t
il' any" sw Htnp ou mav know
I that It J only nec?s.ar' to apply
Chamber Ring Liniment f eely i
" qukk re lef Try H Fo ca
ly Dr Stone's drug store
end my hanltk wa better than It
had bee for 14 year. I an cons
cientiously ay that Down's Kidney
PHI are the heat remedy of the
kind I ever ued or know of."
For sale by all tUider. Price 10
cents. FoterMlburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, solo aggnta for .h
Ual'ej State.
Remember the name Dean's
and take no other.
n U n L' e Far.y
f-nou tt o l?cr pills
drugrfsta.
Risers, the
Sold by a'l
WANTKD TO exchange n puro
blood Poland China boar for nn
other of the same breed. Enqulro
W. II Hgan. P. O., Gervale, Route
2, or phone, Mariner 86. 3-30-lw
Tarpcntcrs Union No. 105 LoeaJ
Union No. 1005 of Carpenters awt
JolrorB of America meet OTerj)
Saturday ovonlng at 7:30 p. ra. Vat
Hearst hall, 420 Stnto St. A. W.
Dennis, Rcc. Sec
Foresters of Anicaica Court Sher
wood Forcstors, No. 10. Meet
Saturday night In Holman hAll,
State street Waldo, MRlort C, JR.,
J. C. Perry, flnnuclnl Bocrotary.
i i i i i t
Central Lodge No. 1H, K. of If.
Castle Hall In Holinan block, eer
nor Stnto and Liberty atreetk,
Tuesday of eaca week at 7:S9 jr.
m. Oscar Johnson, C. O.; S. XL
Anderson, K. ot R. aad 8.
Mo1?ra Woodniew of America Or.
gon Cedar Camp No. 624$. Meet
overy Thursday evealng at 8
o'clock In Holman Ball. W. W.
Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk.
Lincoln Annuity Union.-Sick, aot
dont nnd pension tnsurnnco; $2,
000,000 plodgfd; every olalm paid
Good ngonto wanted. J. H. G.
Mongomory, supromp organiser
Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R.
Ryan, socrotary, G40 Stnto street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HowlmTnTy' inroine To ho mado
on nn investment or $10 to $1200,
big opportunity for party with
caih. Proposition In Salem. Ad
dresii X enro of Journal. 4-3-3t
A Social Dance Will bo given nt
W. L. Wade's hall Saturday even
ing, April 4. Evoryono Invited.
4-2-3L
Htniycri or Htolai A 'nrgo black
und curly haired uhepard dog. It
will recognize tho nunioor "Ring."
Phono 1181 or call nt end ot car
lino on South Commercial otroot
nnd rocolvo roward from Mrs. M.
S. Jouoh,, 3-303-lw
Concrete Work Got my price or
Bldownlhs, curb!), Boptlc ianksand
cement work ot nny hind. All
work guaranteed first-clans. Mr.
Ward, Highland add. Phono SGO.
3-24-tt
Will Cnll nud 1'ny Cash For men'
oaat off olothln, broken watcho
nud Jewelry. Wo clean nnd pros.
High grade work. Phono 003.
Slgourney, 483 State 1-25-tf.
Wanted if you want n niarblo or
graulto monument wo can save
you monoy. Wo don't pay big ront
nor olty taxes you got tho bonoflt
Como nnd get our prices, aiU bo
convinced. Our shop la In-City
Vlow comotory. J. D. Bonhnnnan,
mtihnger. Phono 12C0. 3-10-tt
Vogei Lumber nnd INiel Co. -Lum
ber .tthlnglo, bulldlug umtorlal,
wood and coal. Low prices and
prompt dollverlea. One block oaat
of 8. P. pnasungtr dcpoL Phono
108. 7-2-tt
Dutto & Wenderotli Fluo wine,
llqunra and cigars. Wo handlo
the uolabratod Kellog gaud Cnstlo
whlsklos. Cool and refreshing boor
constantly oi draught. South
Commercial street. U-3-lyr
Unlarged
Our meat market ou Boat Stat
ittroet has beeu doubled lu size and
we aro bottor prepared than ever .o
servo customors. Prompt service and
tht bent of meats our motto. Call
or phone 109. B. Q. Edwards & Co.
RXOifAXGRS.
A I'ortluml .lodern 7-room house,
to exchange for farm land or aero
age. Come In and Investigate. Sa
lem Investment Co., 432 Stato
street. 3-2-lm
teNWWMMNNWWM
I'LOMUERS.
Tlit, 31. Ihrr Plurnblmc, hot wate
aod ateaui Heating aad tinning.
164 Commermul street Phone
Main 192. 9-1-lyt
M. J. Ptzcl Plumb'oy. steam aod
gas fitting. Sucoauior to Knox &
Murphy, 226 Commercial street
Prone Main 17.
LIVHRY AND KERR 8TARLK3
Mvery nnd Pfil' Htablen j)ld POt"
efllee fStables. at 254 Ferry street,
between Commercial and Front
streets Telephone 188. Some of
the finest Hverle In too city ca
be fouud here. Dick Weatacoit,
proprietor. 10-1-yr
HUTTKRNUT I1RKAD.
It Is worth inoro than any othor
read yet tho prlco Is no higher,
for a! at your grocers'.
TIioiiium & Cooloy, Props.
CALIIX)RNLV RAKERY,
WwiKtu' Ji ClierrliiKloii Pianos und
organs. Telophono 1187. 247
Commorclnl street, Salem. Or.
Dichsiiiiiikliig We aro now rfladT to
do your spring sowing. Work done
at reasonablo pTlce. Call at room
1 over Journal ofllce, W. C. T. U.
building. 4-4-3t
SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES.
Frank 51. Ilroirn. Manufacturer of
ash, doors, mouldings. All kind
of houso finish and hard wood
work. Front Htrot, betweou Stat
and C'urt. Make all eomplalnt"
at tho offlco,
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For water service apply at ofllo.
Dills payable monthly In adraneo
THE AYENUE
Creams, Ices, clKarj and confec
lons. Corner of Seventeenth r.ud
Asylum avenue. N. u. uAr. oro-
pnetor.