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p MINISTERS GET NEW PLACES $1 00,000 ENDOW MENT HM) I J Between IIIIlBboro nnd 'Cottage Grove, tho gem city of Lane county, won, and tho noxt conferonco goos thero. T. D, Ford, tho well-known Lord Chesterfield of tho conference, goes to Pendleton, n splendid recognition of an ablo man, R. A. Booth headed another $100,- UUU UIMIUWIIIUIU IUUU Willi II flV,- 000 HiilnrrlDtlon. I Secretary WIro, of tho conforonco, goes to Tho Dalles n uc9orvod pro motion from Patton church, Port land. Resolutions from tho committer were adopted, thanking tho local Mothodlsts for entertainment and Tho Capital Journal for Its splendid dally roports of tho conference, PORTLAND DISTRICT W. II. Holliugitlicud, )M. Sltpt. Astoria, C. C. Harlck, Clatsknlne, Louis Thomas. Jloulton, W. C. Pry. Linnton, P. Conklin. Knappa. Portland Ccntonary, C. T. Wilson. Portland Central, C. L. Hamilton. Portland Chinese Mission, Chan Sing Kal. Portland Clinton Kelly Memorial, II, J. KcBtor. Portland Epworth, C. T. McPhor son. Portland First Church, BcnJ. Young. Portland draco, W. II. Hoppo. Portland Laurelwood, E. II. Bry ant. Portland Mt. Tabor, J. W. Mc Dougall. Portland Montavllln, II. Oborg. Portland Patton, D. A. WattorH. Portland Sellwood, L. C. Poor. Portland St. Johns, S. II. Downrt. Portland 8unilyldt, W. T. Eustor Portland Trinity, L. F. Smith. Portland Unlvor!ty Park, Win Joltroy,.;Jrf Portland Woodstock, J. D. Voco Portland, Woodlawn, W. J, Doug las. Rainier, F. N. Sandlfur. SoHHldo, It. 13. Myen. Warrenton, A. A. Heist. fit. Helens, Ami Sleuth, " SALEM DIHTRKT 1). F. Rowland, Dint. Kupt. Amity, 13. (llttlns. Ilullston, To be supplied. Ilarton, 0. P. Bonuott, Hay City and Nolmloni, A. I). Cnlilor. Beaverton. II. Splosn. Hrldal Voil, J. W. Mayo. Drooka, F, O. Drako. Canby, W. J. Wobor. Clackamaa and Oswego, W. I) Monro, Cornollus, M. C. Davis. Dayton, J. J. Patton. Dllloy, To bo supplied. "EHtacada, H. W. Kuhlman. Foroat Qrovo, II. Could. Oreshnm, M. 1). Parouuugrnn. Hlllsboro, L. F. Bolknaji. Ilopo Chapol, A. B. May. Hubbard, C. It. Murqiium. Lafnyotto, Joseph Knotta. Louts, W. B. Ingnlls. RMWW4IMMlMltl)IU I UimiWMIlWmilXMMM ; ITTitW I TTnTTW Mimirii -wW- r-'jrrp,'"r"'-TM'li" JctoUclVcnraiionror As similating ihcVootl ami IlcvJ ula -Uug the Stomachs mul Dowm of Romotes'Wcslion.Clicciful tvcssaruincstContulus ndtlter OjmHwMorpMnc nor Mineral. Not Kaiic otic. tkvKfouarSwcxrtrvmM AnrfoftRcUVedv forCOflStllVI lion, Sour Stonach,Dinrrhoca, fenw,Convuis:ons,tcvnsiv TcJimile Siv'aatur ' NEW "YORK. BSjH iQH tXACT COPYOr WBAHHCK. DAILY OAPrrL Lincoln, A. D. Hotchklss. Marquam, A. N. Hamlin. McMInnvllle, A. C. Drackenburg. Mehama and Lyons, F, M. Jnsper. Mill City, To bo supplied. Mullno, To be supplied. Newberg, F. L. Young. North Yamhill nnd Carlton, Robt. Sutcllffe. Oregon City and Oak Qrovo, R, C. Dlackwell nnd P. J. Rlnchart. Pleasant Home, C-.L. Creesy. Plasant Valley, J. II. Wood. Salem Flr3t Olwirch, W. II. Solleck. Salem Leslie, D. L, Fields. Sandy, L. S. Chapman. S'teildan, II. R. Salisbury, kllverton, A. J. Holllngworth. Tillamook, .1. F. Dunlap. Troutdale, V. C Stewart. Turner, Q. O. Oliver. Viola, W. B. Pepper. Wlllamlna, 13. N. Laramour. Woodburn, James Moore. Special Appolntmcnfr. A. N. FIshor, Librarian and Lec turer on Historic Mothodlsm, Kim ball School of Theology. , Q, L. Tufts, Field Secretary In ternational Roform Bureau, Member First Church Qpuartorly Conference, Portland. W. P. Drew, Professor In Knox Collcgo, Onlcsburg, Illinois. John PnrsonB, Superintendent Alaska Mission. H. T. Atkinson, Missionary In Alaska. F. II. Short, Missionary In Utah. II. W. Schwartz, Missionary in Ja pan. H. J. Adams loft without appoint ment to attend school. TetsuJI KItlzawI, Pad lie Japanese Mission. E. F. Zimmerman, Anti-Saloon LcagMO. C. 13. Crandall, Missionary In Black Hills Mission. O. II. F008O, C. M. Van Marter, Conference EvangoliBtB. O. O. nopkmnn, Mlslonnry in Now Mnxlco English Mission. J T.. Abbott. Sunday School Mis sionary. Momber Central Church Portland Quarterly Conferonco. EUGENE DISTRICT M. C. Vlr', DIh(. Hupt. Albany, W. S. Gordon. Baudoti, It. II. Allen. Brownsville, T. L. Jones. Cobnrg and Harrlsburg, W. M. Erskine. Coiiulllo, W. .1. Luncombo. Corvnllls, D. If, Leech, Cottage Grove, S. M. Nlcklo. CrawfordBvlllo. Creswell, J. I . Dentty. ' Dallai. M. P. Dixon. Drain, W. It. F. Browno. Elktou, Supt. Levi Day. Eugene, D. H. Trlinlllo. Falls City. t i Halsey, J. L, Startford. Indoeudenco, Snnfnrd Snyder. ' Irving, J. II. Sktdmoro. Jorferson, a. F. Round. Junction City, T. H. Downs. Lebanon, A. F. Lacy. Lorn no, MarHhllold, H. S. Rutlcdgu. Mouroo, Jus. B. DeBord. Myrtle Point. North Bend, Walter A. Host. Shedds, G. L, Hurbauk. Bllotz Indian Mission, Supt. T, I'enrco. Sprlngllold, N, J. Harblt. Toledo, W. F. Uogors. Wondllng nnd Unity. H. C. Pro-ton, Voncalla, Geo. W. EIIIj. KLAMATH DISTRICT It. E. Dunlap, Dist. Supt. Aden nnd Fal River, Cal., C. 'M Drown. Ashland, II. J. Vnn Fosson. Bonauzn. A. J. Edwards. Canyonvlllo, F. S. Clomo. Ci'dnrvlllo, Cal , Oeo. J. Wontzoll. Central Point, B A Bristol. DorrlH, Cal , M M Bold Eaglovllle, Cal , To bo suppl'ed. CASTORIA Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Vh mu 9tfmt, mm rr. Bears the V Signature JA y For DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, SgPTJEMBER 20. JOURNAL, SALKM, ORBOON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER flO, 1008. A SURGICAL OPERATION If there is any ono thing that a woman dreads more than another it Is a surgical oporation. Wo can stato without fear of a contradiction that thero aro hun dreds, yes, thousands, of operations performed upon women in our hos pitals which aro entirely unneces sary and many have been avoided by LYD9AE.PINKHAIWS VEGETABLE COMPOUND For proof of this statomont read tho following lotters. Mrs. Barbara Base, of Kingman, Kansas, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: " For eight years I suffered from the most horcro form of female troubles nnd was told that an operation vrus my only hope of recovery. 1 wrote MrB. Pinkham for advice, and took Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, and It has saved my life and made mo a well woman." Mrs. Arthur II. House, of Church Road, Moorestown. N. J., -writes : "I feel it Is my duty to let people know what Lydla E. Pluklmm'n Vcgo table Compound has done for mc. I suffered from female troubles, and last March my physician decided that an operation was necessary. My husband objected, and urged mo to try Lydin IS. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, and to-day I am well and Strong." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years I.ydia E. rink ham's Vegetable Compound, mado from roots and herbs, has been tho standard remedy for femalo ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, iuiiiuiuimtinn, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, and backache. Sirs. IMiiklinm Invites till sick women to writes her for ail vice. She lias guided thousands to health. Address, Ti.vnn, Muss. Kort Bldwell, To be supplied. Fort Klamath, R. P. Ferguson. (Slants Pass, Aloxnndor It. Mac lean. ' ' Jacksonville, O. A. Orny. Klamath Falls, J. W. Prlco. Klamnth Indian Mission, R. J. Ferguson. l.akevlew, To ho supplied. Medford, W. C. Routor. Merrill, C. II, Johnson. . Now Pine Crook, It. It. Banks. Pallsoy, I). II. Stownrt. Ko ebu'n, .1. K. Hawkins, Tou Mile, T. S. Froy. W'M.iir. II. U. (IrnlloiiB. IMorvlllo, To be supplied. ' o Oornl for Bllioiifines1. "1 iook two of Chamberlain's Rtomnvh and I.Ivor Tablots last night, nnd I fool CO por com hotter than I havo for weoks. snyo J. J. Firestone of Allogan, Mich. "Thoy aro cortnluly n fine nrticlo for bil iousness." For snlo by Dr. Stono's drug Btoro. amplos froo. o Tho fair nt Pendleton for tho Uma-ttl'a-Morrow district Is a big success. Wh'lo tho tloor spaco has been double for exhibits, thou can hardly be snld to be adequate, o Kodol will, in a vory short tlmo onnblo tlo stomach to do tho work it should do, and tho work It should do Is to digest nil tho food you oat. It makes tho stomach sweot and It Is pleasant to tako. It la sold horo by all druggists. . o- Fltty arrests were mado In Port land yesterday for violating Sunday closing laws. Tho arrests Included all classes billiard hnll proprietors, confectionorB, cigar dealers and many others of a similar nature, o Gambling your llfo against 2C conts la Just ex actly what you aro doing if you nog 1 ct a cough or cold on tho chest In stead of treating It with Ballard's Horchnund Svnun. A 25 cent bottle of this splendid romedy will cure anl ordnary cough, heal tho lungB and act as a tonic for your entire system. Sold by all dealers. Sl'COKSSKl'L UA1RY FARMER WHO WILL HAVE AUCTION J. II. Rhoton who went onto thn 0o. Ornbtreo ranch three miles northeast of Marlon In 1900, has ented this flno dairy farm to Geo. Weathorlll who took possession to day, and has an auction salo of per sonal property Tuesday Oct. 6. Ho Is a man who has employed modern methods of dairying nnd when ho bought or bred horses or cattlo has irrown only tho best breeds nnd used i best blood that money could buy. The result U that ho has mado mon ey and has built up tho farm by pro'tor crop suitable for successful iV'nlnK. Ho has remodelled tho house and barn nnd put In machin ery to savo labor and Increase tho profits. At tho auction salo thern will be Jersey cows, road and draft hoes, Chester White awlno and unpen, and farming machinery and Implements. People who go to thU Bale wilt fine some good stock of fered, especially In the dalnlng lino 9-25&30-lw CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Three Lines, Three Insertions, 25c For Sale 18 head or Merino ducks, from tho Mlnto Btock, ono or tno oldest breeders or merinos in uru gon. Price $10 per head. Q. W. Eoff, Salem, Oregon, Route No. C, Box 42. 9-11-1 m For Sale Ten shares of Hickory Bark preferred stock. AddrosB Drawor 518, Salem, Oregon. 9-26-tf I Will Sell Couches, DavenportB and othor goods In .that lino for cost of material. All in good condition, not second-hand, 323 Centor Btrcot, corner of Commercial stroot. O. A. Chapel. 9-19-tf For Salt Three lota In Bay City, Or egon. Owner will sell nt a bar gain, If sold soon. Call at Journal office. 9-23-lwk For Sale Ono lot, with Bovon-room house, fruit tree, berry vines and garden spot. 3GG South 17th St. Prlco $850. 9-23-lm For Sale- Four cholco rosidonec lots on East Stato atreot. Inquire of P. II. D'Arcy, attorney at law, D'Arcy building. 9-24-lw Tiots for Sale Last chance to buy good choice building Iota in ono of the best blocks on tho east sido at the low prices of $225, $250 and $300 each. Lots can bo bought on tho Installment plan. If desired. In quire of E. Lupton, 1073 Stato street. 9-24-lm For KiiIp Three dozen fullblood Brown Leghorn chickens. Enqulro of Arthur Welch, South High Btrcot nnd Rural avenuo, 10-2G-3t Look at Tills for n Home. 100 acre In sight of Salem, 70 ncrod In cultivation, bnlanco pasture and timber, good 7-room homo, largo barn, outbuildings, etc., fine wntcr. A acres fruit on good rond, tools, cows, hogs, calves, fruit: about 7 tons of hny In ham, all for $8000, for a few days only; $2000 cash, balanco term of years at C por cent. Investigate. Good 8-room now house nnd barn, 3 largo lots, nil In fruit, nil for $2100. For a few daya Uiobo Bpo clal bargains, only for n few days See us at once If you want a homo Wo enn Biilt yon. Wo hnvo tho places and aro soll'ng them. A. O. SMITH CO., Room 9 ovor United States National Bnn'c. FOR SALE One flno houno with 7 rooms, bath room, toilet, 3 bedrooms, closots with ovo:y bedroom, good bam house fiontlng east, city water, 4 large lots; $-1000. Six-room house, good woll of wntor, barn, chicken park, ono aero ot land. Prlco $1000. A good fi-room houso, bath, toilet, good windmill, plenty of fruit, barn, two lnrgo loto. Now stovo and Rome other furnlturo goes with it; $2500. x Good hot!80, G rooms, now windmill plenty of fruit, good largo barn, 1 ncres of land, $4000, IGO-ncre lino farm, G miles from Sa eom, south, 15 acres now orchard, good hotiso, almost now barn and some outbuildings, two springs on plnco, two good wolls, 145 acres undor oultlvatlon; $54 por acre, cheap. 25 acros, all in cultivation, good or chard, all under fence, 4 mlkv from Salem; $3000. 30 acres, nil In cultivation, good house and good bnm. $3000. 45 ncres, a'l in cultivation, good houso with now barn, 2 wolls, 3 horses, 7 cowb, some hogs, iitw wagon, now buggy and all farming Implomonta, 25 torn of hny, $4300. J. O. SCHULH 131 N. Liberty St. INSIDE PROPERTY. Hero Is a cheap home, yet It Is with in four blocks ot the postotllco and two blocks of tho high school. It Is a G-room cottngo, with east fronrgo, nice lawn and roses, ce mont sidewalk, otc. With a fow repairs added tlilb will mako a splendid little homo. Sco mo at onco for further particulars. Prlc $1360. J. F. HOLDER, Room 1, Steuslnir Building. LODGES Cii'lieitli't-H Union No. 10(15 Local Union No. 1005 of Carponters and Joiners ot America meet ovor Sat urday .ovonlng at S.00 p. m. In Hearst haU. 420 State Streot A. W. Dennis, Roc. Sec. FwewtorN of Amorioi Court Sher wood, Foresters, No. 19. Meots Saturday night In Holman hall, State streot, Waldo Miller, C, It. J, C. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, Iv. of P. Catlo hall In Holman block, cor ner Stato and Liberty streets. Tuesday of each week at 7; 30 p. m. Oscar Johnon, C. C; E. B. Anderson. K, of R, and S. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Ccdn Camp No. 5246. Meet every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Holman hall.. W. W. Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk. Woodmen of World Meet every Fr' day uigui at 7 so, in Holman hsi. , E. Lupton, C. C.x P. L. F:nrler. Clerk. Liueolii Annuity Union sick, acci dent nnd pension Insnran-o; $2.. 000,000 nledged; every claim paid Good agents wanted. J II. P. Montgomery, supreme organizer, Box 432 Salem, Oregon R R Ryan secretary, 546 State street 100H- MISCELLANEOUS Wanted Wood chopping, 100 cotdrf or more. Wm. Sharp. Derby & WlbBon. 9-25-Gt For Rent Furnished rooms at 730 North Front street. Also for housekeeping. 9-24-lwk ILUr, Hair Save your comblngB and switches mado at homo by Mrs. J. Y. Goswlck, West Karney Btrcot, South Salem. 8-24-3t Lost Friday afternoon on Btrcot', a small black and whito dog. Flndor pleaso leavo at Journal office for reward. 9-2 1-3 1 Lost A 15 Jowol, gold flllod Elgin watch. Roward of $5 If roturnod to Journal office. 3-21-3t On October 1 Drs. Darby, rnd Cor noll will romovo their dental par lors from tho Gray bAtlldlng to rooms ovor tho Thompson jowolry Btoro. 9-25-lm Cement Work Concroto walks, sep tic tanks, comout floors and foun dations. Estimates furnished and all work guaranteed. J. P. Vetch, 328 Marlon Btrcot. Phono G08. 9-10-tf Wenger & Cherrlngton Planoa nnd orgnns Bold on easy torms; tele phono 1187; 247 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. tf Halcm Cash Market Tho flnost cuts of moats at tho lowest prices. My phone 370, 247 S. Commercial St. P. W. Royoltz, Prop. 7-21-tf. Help Furnlslied Free of Clmrgc By Latham Land Company, 478 State Btrcot, phono No. 149. Parties wanting help please call at office or phono ub. Also havo cows for sale. Concrete Work Get my prices on sidewalk, curbs, spetic tanks nnd cement work of nny kind. All work guaranteed first class. M. Ward, 2378 Maple Ave., Highland Phono 509. July24-tf Salum Cash Market Tho finest cut of moats at tho lowest prices, Mi phono 370, 247 S. Commercial St P. W. Royoltz, Prop. 7-21-tf R ogci Lumber and Kuel Co. Luni bor ,Bhlngles, building mat "i I at wood and coal. Low prices anf prompt delivering. One block eas of S. P. passenger depot. Phon 198. 7-2-tf Ilutto 'ft WeaderoUi Kino wines liquors and clgart. Wo handlt the celebrated Kollog gnnd Catl whiskies. Cool Rnd refreshing bee constantly oi draught. Sout) Commercial street. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our meat market on Evt Stato streot has beon doublod In bIzo and wo nre bettor prepared han ever to serve oustomors, Prompt sorvlco and tho best of moats our motto. Call or phom 199. B. E. Edwnrdn Moat Co. Tho Home Seekers Information Bu reau will pluco you In direct com municatlon with owners of farms and city property. Chamber Coin morco, Portl nd. 222 N. Commer cial street, Salem Or. 7-21-tf Found On Commercial street, a small gold watch. Ownor can havo samo by calling at Capital Com mission Houso nnd proving propor ty. 9-22-3f Elnm Woller Pianist, has rcsumod tenchlng and will recolvo pupils in piano, onsamblo playing nnd in clnBsos In tho "Dunning Improved Music Study for Boglnnors." Studio G95 N. Liberty St. Phono Ma'n 1351. 9-2 2-1 ra. Estniy A black and whlto calf. Own er enn hnvo samo by calling nt 1249 South Liberty St., and pny Ing charges. 9-22-3t Frank E. CJiurchUI Representative, of tho Western Conservatory of Music In thl3 city, will recolvo IMiplls In piano, sight roading, har mony, theory, history, otc. Pupils may entor at any time. Lossona will be given In the homo or at tho studio as preferred by pupil, Studio rooms 8 nnd 9, Opera House building. Residence phone 1100. 9-28-3t. MIks Elnui Wfller Pianist. Appoint ments can be made for lossona ev ery afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. Classes In Dunning Mothod Tues days. Fridays and Saturdays. 695 North Llborty streot. Phono 1351 9-28- DRAYMEN Cummins Bros.' Transfer Company All kinds of transfer work done Furnlturo and planoo boxed ready for shipment. Prompt Bervlce Is our motto. Stand and office nt 253 South Commercial streot Phone 210. Residence Phone LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Livery and Feed Stables Old PoJt offlce Stables, at 254 Ferry stroot. betweon Commercial and Front streets. Tolophone 188. Some of tho finest liveries in the city can be found here. Westncott & John son. Props. 10-1-lyr. SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES Frank M. Brown Manufacturer of cash, doors, mouMingt, All kinds of houso finish nnd hard wood work Front street, between Stato and Court. Make all complaints a he office. .SVLEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL For water service apply at office BIMs payable monthly In advance. JtgALEgTATE FOR MATE THESE 41 acres, good 0-room nt..i house ,15 acres bearVo ffl cherrlesandappios. ffih, 9 acres, the best buy wV&J? Btory, 8-room house rZa L f G miles from Salem; nTcte jjjjk-froa car line!" City lota for sale cheap. Sm. OLMSTED LAND CO. 373 STATE STREET. STOP PAYIXO liwvn And buy a cosy Blx-room house, d .trie llgh front and back po ch good dr lied well and water, wood Bhed, 1 lota, young fruit JS on car line. Snap. $700, pan caMi, balanco time. S1JOO Ilere'H Another Snap jum Good 8-room houso, corner lot, tZ 150 feet, on Commercial street brick foundntloli. fruit trees, not far out. If you are looking for i bargain, tako a look at this on Another Good Buy. Five- room houso, barn, chicken house nnd park, woodhod, lots of bearing fruit, different varieties 1 lots, East Salem. Prlc6 11100 FARMS1 FARMS1 FAIUUI 10 ncres, Vi acres under cultlra tlon; 2 ncroi In timber, balance good pastniro; now 4-rooni home; 40 young fruit trees. Only two miles from Snlom. -10 Acres 5,1000. 32 ncres under cultivation, very best of soil, balanco In timber and pu turo, running water all year. Thli Is a vory flno plcco of land. No bettor In Willamette valley. If you aro wanting 40 acres of good land, don't overlook this snap. For Bent. Strictly modern residence, close la. Lots. Lots In all parts of tbo city, $50 aul up. BECHTEL & MIXTON, 311 State St., Bnyne, BIdg., Room 74 PLUMBERS Theo. M. Barr Plumbing, hot wattr nnd Btcnm heating and tinning: 1G4 Commercial street. Pilots Main 192. 9-Mjr M. ,1. Petzel Plumbing, steam and gnB fitting. Successor to Knot Murphy, 22G Commercial street Phono Main 17. WANTED Wanted Two kitchen girl at the Cottngo Hotel. Apply at once. 9-2C-M Wanted. -Young man to Jcara newi papor work. Apply at Journkl of flco to city odltor. Ml- l , . Wanted A plaro to work for board and room by high school studentt Communlcato with J. M. Power, Bupotintondont city schools. Pnow ofllco, 44G, rcsldonco 330. " Wanted At once, good boy to can; pnpors, ono with pony preferred. Apply to Journnl. i-l-t Wiintedlo buy A blacksmith shop with or without tools, in gooa eatlon In city. Will bur h proporty nt a reasonable prl. Addross Fred Dupras, 235 Br ga avonue, Marquette, Mich. 8-1S-U. Wanted Monoy to loan. If I01 . . 1-n nn roil Mtltt navo money io " u" at C, 7 or 8 por cent, send it to b. as I havo many application W such loans. Bank references i ! nlshed on application. S. H. 0r or, 826 Board of Trade Hide, P land. Oregon. 9-M WanttMl Parties to room nnd fcjjj CG7 South Capital St Wnnted Experienced tef2S in i.w ntHPfi Aunlv. statlnsf' expected.. P, O. box . gj Orocon. ' Wanted At once, a compett IhJ nal office. U. Wanted A boy or man & eery wagon. "JJixr. ror a goou n"u. - 9.jg.ji' euro juuiuui. 1,1 II!! J. nnetD. miTTEunui - w It is worm b - . y., "read yet the price ! w ror B8M ai yo" l"" Thomas Oooley, Plf fliiie Wing Sang ft P. . .... -f rtWrt We make ike up all ""'';.,,. o underwear, wll rf and white and skirts; .11 v raonas gentlemen en's and iaa. all kinds of ! ",, bose, sulU, P-JSii. i. aeckwear, mttuf. goods; rroeds: blankets. trunks, embroidery ware, etc :mmK. Commercial St,