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UhlVX UUlJuUJ JUUiWlAL, 8ALl, OKMUUIV) ' ' ' "BATtSKVOhY, .VUmH&lAfaAMti: .1UMflU Y.llf.n NEW BABY OUTFITS Pretty Novelties Shown for Late Arrivals from Baby-Land. Hygienic Demands and Fashionable Simplicity. or mmmmmmmtmrntmrmm There must bo a wholo army of dcublc-faccd, blue and white. pooplo planning and working to sup-, pink and white, bound with ribbon ply tho needs of Bmnll Btrangoru , matching tho color and tied with from Babyland. Nothing moro fas-j soft bows of tho same. These are cinating can bo imagined than the termed "C0HI03" and whon the child display of surh wares mado at tho , Is rafely tucked and tied Into the varloiiB high grade shops and at tho j warm nest that they form, ho is per- jer 14, exchanges. Dainty Simplicity. DalntincsB, combined with prac tical simplicity, is the most notnb'o featuro of all theso baby outfltn. Where lavish expenditure Is Indulged It goes for flno materials, and ex quisito needlework and ombroldorj rather than for fus y elaboration which is reckoned nltogother bad taste In a layotto. Tho Long Clothe. Scnniblo people ronfllo their se lection of tho long clothes worn dur ing tho first six months of tho bnby'n oxlotonco to a plentiful supply of llttlo slips of nlco material untrlm mod oxcont for laco at neck and sloovos nid to tho necessary long flannol skirts for day and night wear which may bo foctly protected from any draught or sudden chango of temperature, and can get all tho fresh air thai ho needs without fear of chill. ELEANOR FRANCES. softost flannel daintily cmbroldorcd or simply finished with fonthor Btltched hems. Thoy wait until short clothes are donned to provide regula tion drcsBoa and moro olabornto ap parel. Accojttnblo Presents, Llttlo wrappors and nightingale sacks of cashmoro prottlly embroid ered aro favorlto presents always ac ceptable, and one is Hiiro to rccolvo a fow hand mndo droeca Hiiltnblo for any Important occasions; llko tho christening or Chrltman holiday gathering, whon tho baby Is to be vory much In ovldonce. All sorts of WHrm knitted blankets, nnd nfgans and wraps of ombroldnred flannol, or tntftod silk, aro useful and nttractlvo gifts, that qdd to tho comfort and ploasuro of tho reciplonts. The Jlcnt Styles in Skirts and HIiIiIn. Llttlo wovou shirts of flno rlbbod matorlnl that button down the front llko coatB nro tho hi'Ht style gar ments In this claBs. These nro all wool, silk or mixtures nnd Imvo a tab at tho lowor front edgo to hold tho shlold pin and keep tho baby's gar monlfi togother so that thoy will hu Btnooth and not slip, thus adding materially to his comfort. Short Clothe fur Girls nnd lloyn. At bIx months most babtes nro put Into short clothes and the wlso mothor lins tlio llrst llannols, etc., of a longth that will cut Into two gnrmonts of tho uaino sort. From tho tlmo whon Hhort clothos aro donnod fashion docrecso that the boyB' outfit shall bo marked by a cer tain simplicity of stylo nnd tnllor-llke finishes and trimmings to, proclaim hlu plnco and differentiate his np parol from tho girlish daintiness proper to his slalom, A Practical Suggestion. At id x lnontliB mothou nro apt to bnvo an anxloti3, nnd lnil.toi a most uncomfortablo tlmo, for this Is tho period whon tho weaning Is usually accomplished. An oasy way to get ovur this, Is to begin giving tho baby ono or two dally foodlngs of a high nrado, proparod baby food llko Kestlo's In connection with his nat ural nustonnnco. Mont children need nddltlonnl feeding aftor tho firt throo months, soma ovor oarlior, and If this plan Is followed, tho child Is so accustomod to tho scientifically prepared food, that tho woanlug can bo mado without any fretting or physical disturbance. Tho New "Sony." Ono of tho sonalblo protty novel ties shown this season la a warm uleoplng bag of oldordown flannel Denfiiefli Cannot Ilo Cured by local applications, aB thoy cannot reach the diseased portion of tho oar. Th to 1b only ono way to cure deafness, and this Is by constitutional romodlcs. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tubo. Whon this tubo Is Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness Is tho rosult, and unless the Inflammation can bo taken out and thin fiilin rnntnrnil trt Itn nnrrnnt rnn- of tho flnost, ; dltlon, hearing will bo destroyed for- OV0-: nlno cases out of ten nro caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso of Dcatnoss (cauned by catarrh) that cannot bo curod by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars froo. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take tihIPb Family Pills for con stipation armored fire doors FOK WAREHOUSES Consul Church IIowo sondB from Manchester tho following description of tho nrmored door which Is taking tho place of tho Iron door In BrltUh warehouses and factorles: Within tho Inst fow years a great chango lnw boon taking placo In the materials employed for tho construc tion of flro-roslsting doors. Forinorly It was Biipposod that thoso doors must bo mado of Iron or stool, and although doors mado of thoso mater ials woro ofton found usoloss, owing to their liability to buckle, and con sequently to tear thomsolvos from their fastenings when exposed to ox tromo heat, It Is only comparative ly lately that a really effectlvo cub Htltut'o has boon discovered. Although tho Iron door is still mndo use of occasionally In nil clasi ob of buildings, nnd I understand with comparative frequency In Man chester warehouses, ono finds that In building designed for manufacturing purposes, nnd especially In tnxtll? factories, tho armored door In rapid ly taking Its place and giving satis faction. Tho armored typo of flro door Is constructed of sovoral thicknesses of well-sonuoued p'no boards, planed, tongucd and groavod, nnd nnllod to gother with wrlght Iron nails drlvon flu -li nnd clinched on tho othor side. Tho wood Is thon completely cov evod with tinned steel sheets of no' Icbh thnn No. 2d standard wire gtfgo. ach shoot being of a limited hIzo lock InintiMl and fitting closo to the wood, so that whllo free to expand, l hey oxvludo tho air and ranuot bo como dotched. Hy this moans combustion is pro-' vontod, and It Is fonind that an ox poHiire of Bovoral hours to tho fier cest heat roBiilts only In tho sur.fncf of tho outor boards becoming Blight lv cnrboulsed to the depth of a frac tion of nn Inch, MM I!1k.ii.iiiii 'nwt -t'tllMl' Jp XSfictnUcPrcparatlonrorAs sliullatliiglhcTootlflwtKcula liog ihc S lomnriis mui l)ovcb of KSMMSWm II I lWl II - PromofcaDicsllon.Citccrful -ncasnwlllct.Contnlns neither OpiumiMorpWne norMumral. Not N Ait c o r 1 c . Mtytf&ujysiwsimuiix Luyalu SJ AxJ'fDHS .Cw )ta-yrwv ftran AncitVr f Remedy forConallrva iloit. Sour Stonuch.Diarrhdca. jorms.t u ulsions.rcvcrisiV iwss on 1 toss or Sleep. TaiS.uJa Signature of NEW YORK. CASTORIA For Infanta and Ohildron. t I II MM. The Kind You Have Always Bought 1 mm Bears the v Signature fj$ .-. , EXACT COPr" OF WRAWXR.. In r Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TH MHU HUNK, NCW 6TTY. Proposals fop Supplies, Halera, Oregon, September 190. Tho Doard of Trustees of tho State 'Institution for Feobl-MIndod hereby Invites sealed proposals for furnishing tho following supplloa for tho institutien: 125 tubular Iron bedsteads, wire mattress attached, singlo; 125 In stitution hair mattresses, light wolght, for single beds; 200 pairs grey blankets, C0x80, wolght 4 lbs. (submit samplo); GO pairs groy wool blankots, 72x84, wolght 6tt8. (submit samplo); 1000 yards 6-4 pequot sheeting, half bleached; 250 yards 0-4 poquot sheeting, bleached; GOO yards 42 inch pequot tubing, half bleached; 100 yards 45 Inch po quot tubing, bleached; 150 yards half linen tablo damask, C4 In. wide, (submit Bamplo); GO yards all linen tablo damask, 72-inch wide (submit samplo); 8 doz. nil llnon tablo da mask, 72-lnch wido$l;;89f'SHRDLU mask napkins, 20x20 Inchos (submit samplo); 3 doz. all llnon damask napkins, 24x24 Inches (submit sam plo); 300 yards half llnon chock towollng, 17 Inches wldo (submit samplo); 300 yards half llnon crash towollng, 17 Inches wldo (Bubmlt samplo); 200 yards llnon crash towollng, 17 Inchoa wldo (submit samplo); 12 dozon cream Turk ish bath towels, 19x30, submit samplo); 4 dozon bleached Turk ish bath tbwols, 19x4 C,( submit samplo) ; 4 doz. llnon damask tow els, bleached, 21x50, (sumblt sam plo); 10 doz. cotton huck towels, 20x38 (submit samplo): GO yards bleached muslin, light wolght, 30 In wldo, (submit samplo); 100 yds. un bleached muslin Indian head, (Bub mit Bamplo); 150 Institution bol spreads, 58x87, (submit Bamplo); 60 Mnr80lllos bed spreads, 80x00, (submit samplo); 125 feather pil lows, 18x2G, wolght 3&IbB. fcathor proof ticking; 24 fcathor pillows, 21 x2C, wolght 5 lbs., fcathor proof ticking; 12 doz. rawhldo bottom chairs; Oswogo opaquo shadoa, mounted on vigilant rolIorB, with brass pulls and brockets, comploto (measurements botwoon brackets) viz: 10 doz. G4 In.xOO In.; doz. 54 In.x78 in. doz. 54 in.xCO In.; 1-0 doz. GO In.x42 In.; doz. 48 in. x90 In.; 1 1-3 doz. 48 In.x48 In.; 3 doz. 48 in.x42 In.; 1-3 doz. 42 In r 30 In.; 1-12 doz. 40 In.xOO in.; 1-3 doz. 40 In.x78 In.; 1-0 doz. 38 In. x GO In.; 1-12 doz. 36 lnx7G In.; y4 doz. 34 In. x G4 in. Cutlery: 1847 Rogor Bros., aatln finish 12 D W T, viz: 4 doz knlvos; 4 doz forks; 8 doz teaspoons; 4 doz. desert spoons; 3 doz. tablo spoons; 'idoz. sugnr spoons; doz. butter knives. 12 doz. solid whito metal knivoj; 12 doz. solid white motal forks, 24 doz solid whltp metal teaspoons; 'i doz, ftnlhl whllo niotnl dosort spoons; 10 doz. Holld whlto motal tablespoons, LIhIb of groceries nnd mill food will bo furnished by tho clork, npoa application. All goods must bo In strict accord ance with Bamplo submitted, nnd de livered f. o. b. nt tho 8tato Inst! tutlon for Fooblo-Mlndcd on de mand aftor Octobor 15, 1908. Each bid must bo nccompanlod by certi fied heck equal to 10 por cont of tho amount of tho bid. Checks ot unsuccessful bidders will bo re turned Immediately, and thoso of nccopted blddors whon tho contract Is completed. Dtds miust bo onclosed In sealed envelopes and directed to tho Clork of tho Board, plainly marked, "Bids for oupplles for Stato Institution for Foobte-Mlndod" and tho class of goods bid on should also bo Inscrlbod on tho envelope, Prlco, fitness and quality being equal, proforenco will bo given to ar ticles manufactured, grown or pro duced In this Btato. Whon a partic ular artlclo Is specifically called for, bldB on othor kind, manufacture or brand equally good will bo ontor talued, but to Insure rcognitlon of such bids, BampleB of tho articles It Is proposed to Bupply must accom pany them. Tho board reserves tho right to rojoct and or nil bids, or to accept or reject any part of a bid. Bids will bo oponod at tho Capitol at Salem, at .10 a. in., Tniosday. Octobor G. 190S. By ordor of tho Board of Trus tees of tho Stato Institution for Fooble-Mlndod. S. A. Kosor, Sept. 18-24-28-Oct 3 Clerk. 1(1 '' l( "!'! Ill Three Lines, Three 111 Ijnlii) il ' gjUjjjx MfSCELIiANEOUS FOR- SAUS2 Auction Sale Of household goodB. corner of High and Division Btreots at 2 p. m. Saturday. 10-2-lt For Sale Cheap, a dwelling house, to bo moved off tho ground. In qulro of 3. A. Manning Implomont Houso. 10-2-3t Far Sale A modern Colonial 5-room cottage, in Unlvorslty addition. Prlco $2500. Address "L.," care of Journal. 10-l-3t For Sale 18 head of Merino bucks, from tho Mlnto stock, ono of the oldest broodors of Morlno3 in Ore gon. Prlco $10 por head. Q. W. Eoff, Salem, Oregon, Routo No. G, Box 42. . 9-11-lm For Sale Ten shares of Hickory Bark preferred stock. Addross Drawer 518, Salem, Oregon. 9-25-tf M 1 M l)ftssniakcr At reason ca, at Mrs. B. E. Brown's th Liberty Btreot. 1 0-1-1 w REAX ESTATE F" On October 1 Drs. Darby and Cor nell will romovo their dental par lors from tho Cray building to rooms over tho Thompson Jowelry store. 9-25-lm Cement Work Concrete walks, sep tic tanks, cemont floors and foun dations. Estimates furnished and all work guaranteed. J. P. Votch, 328 Marlon street. Phono 608. 9-10-tf fr-INOTE I THESE Wcnger it Chcrrliigton Pianos nnd organs sold on easy tortus; tolo phono 1187; 247 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. tf Snlcm Cash Market Tho finest cuts of meats at tho lowest prices. My phono 370, 247 S Commorclal St. P. W. Rcycltz, Prop. 7-21-tf. I Will Sell Couchos, Davenports nnd othor goods In .that lino for cost of material. All In good condition, not second-hand, 323 Center street, corner of Commorclal Btreot. O. A. Chapel. 9-10-tf For Sale G-yoar-old maro, gentle forchlldron; spring wagon; 2-year-old Jcrsoy bull; Bomo Black Mi norca chlkons and some Pokln ducks. T. H. Blundell, Mornlng Bldo. Phono 1872 Main. 9-30-3t For Salc A nico, clean, paying busl- neas, in good location, In Salem, that will take man and wlfo to handlo It, and $250 will buy It W. A. Llston, 484 Court Btreot. Phono 1321. 9-30-3t For SnbJ Ono lot, with Bovon-room houso, fruit troo, berry vines nnd gardon spot. 356 South 17th St. Prlco $850. 0-23-lm Loto for Snlo Lnst chnnco to buy good cholco building lotB In ono of tho best blocks on tho can sldo at tho low prices of $225, $250 and $300 each. Lots can bo bought on tho InBtallmont plan. If desired. In qulro of E. Lupton, 1G73 State Btreot. 9-24-Jm Look nt This for n Home. 100 acros In sight of Salem, 70 acres in cultivation, bnlanco pasture and tlmbor, good 7-room houso, largo barn, outbuildings, etc., flno wntor. 4 ncros fruit on good road, tools, cows, hogs, calves, fruit; about 7 tons of hay In bnrn, all for $8000, for a fow days only; $2000 cnBh, balance term of years at G por cont. Investigate. Good 8-room now Iioiiro and barn, 3 lnrgo lots, all In fruit, nil for $2100. For a fow days tho 10 spe cial bargains, only for n fow days Sco u at onco If you want n home Wo enn su't you. Wo hnvo tho places and nro polling thejii. A. O. SMITH & CO., Room 9 ovor United States National Bank. Help Furnished Free of Charge By Latham Land Company, 478 State street, phono No. 149. Parties wanting holp please call at ofllco or phono us. Also hnvo cows for Bale. Concrete Work Got my prices on sldowulk, curbs, spotlc tanks nnd cemont work of any kind. All work guaranteed first class. M. Ward, 2378 Maplo Ave., Highland Phono 569. July24-tf Carpenter Can do all kinds of rough and Insldo work. Anything from repairs to contracting. A. C. Brown, 1390 North 17th Btreot. 9-29- EHlrny Ono sow pig, wolght 60 pounds, 4 whlto fceet. Ownor can hnvo samo by calling nt C. M. Poy Ber's, 2 Vi miles south of Salem, on Jefferson road, and paying costs. 9-29-3t Snlcm Cash Market The finest cuts of meats at tho lowest prices. Mi phone 370, 247 S. Commorclal St. P. W. Royoltz, Prop. 7-2l-tf gi liinniM't itud t-ui'i 1 '. 1, tin, bor .shingle, bunding tuaiorlin weort nnd ronl. Low price nnr prompt doliverlp On" block en of 8 ly pawing. - depot Phmi UJX 7-2-tf IJARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE, To buy, soil, rent or oxchnngo your proporty satisfactorily boo Bocluel & Mlnton. Dairy, stock, grain and fruit land a Bpeclnlty, or If you nro looking for n nlco homo or vacant lot In tho city see us. Wo can pleaso you. Wo havo many cholco vncant lots, $50 nnd up. Houses from $350 to $9000. It costs you nothing to list your proporty with us. JliiUo Wenderotb Fine wluer liquors and cigars, Wo handh tho celebrated Kollog gaud Cusll whl.skios. Cool und refreshing bee constantly oi- draught. Soutl Commorclal street. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our meat market on Ext Stato Btreot has boon doublod In alzo und wo nro better prepared han ovor to Borve customers. Prompt sorvlco and tho host of meats our motto. Call or phone 199. B. E. Edward 1 Moat Co. 41 acres, good G-ronm ..... ouse, 15 acres wii-vm wi miiise, ib acres bearlht Trel uuu, -- vy 2 acres, Insldo city llmlt R hoiuso, on car line &1 B;r0B' 3 acres, the best buy we &.,Uo story, 8-room nouga:1' 7 acres In frul ,1," cIWfed Price $2100. runnln8 wat?r Good 7-room house, about 1 ground, barn, stonp .1 J acr blocks from ' car iS1" $2000. llno- Pries OLMSTED LAND CO 1W.1 ST.WK STItECT. ItEATi PQTim, Strictly up-to-date houses in nil , of tho city. Also Z! i ?!' parl best farms, from G to 10"" Cheap lots 'in all pnr t, of ths'ST Good bargalna. lhfl eil J. C. SCIIULZ 134 North Liberty street I'Ll'MUKltS Pltl. -a ... x.iL-w. m imrr Plumbing, hot wuT. nnd steam heating afd ?nn!n M.ln ?92.,merC'al ElrCCt- ,"? -i-.jr Sr -T lrlot III ..... . gas fitting. Succes or t0 Knox 4 K'K', ?fG Commorclnl strce? IIUIIU .tlilill 1 I W'VNTEH WnntcI At onto, good boy to arrj pnpors, ono with pony preferred. Apply to Journnl. 9j.tf SAI.EM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL For water servlco apply at office Bills payablo monthly In advance. OOOOOOOOOO HISS BEATRICE SHELTON O O O 0 O Teacher of Piano, Organ and 0 O Ensomblo Classes, until Octo- O O bor 1, in Chicago taking ud- O O vanced studies. o O O O First National Hank Bldg Studio O O o O ReklcHce Studio; 313 Marlon o O Street.. Phone ISM. O OOOOOOOOOOOO INSIDE PROPERTY. Hero is a choap homo, yet it is with in four blocks of tho postofllco and two blocks of tho high school. It la a 6-room rottnen with nnt frontage, nlco lawn nnd roses, ce mont Bidowalk, etc. With a fow ropalrs addod thlb will mako a splendid llttlo home. See mo nt onco for furthor particulars. Prlci $1350. J. F. nOLDER. Room 1, Steusloff Building. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE Bechtel & .Mlnton. Why pay rent whon you can buy a cosy, 5-room cottngo, woodshed, drilled well, with 1 V6 lots, for $600. $1100. Good 9-room houso, well nnd city wntor, largo lot. 75x160. on n cor- nor, fruit. This proporty would bo cheap at $1500. Modern houses $1500 and up. Como In nnd got our list. Farms. Wo havo soveral Improved nnd unim proved 5 nnd 10-acro trnctB. 53 Arro on Salem Pmlrlo $12.10. 5-room house, largo barn, 1 aoro Logan borrles, orchard, 12 ncros clover, about 15 acres In fine pas turo, balance good farming land, running water, good fencos. ood hog and hen house, about 40'hvns, all implements, 2 horses, harness, z wagons, give possession nt onco. I sold ovor $600 worth of votch The Home KeekerH Information Bii roou will placo you lu direct com munication with owners of farms nnd city proporty. Chnmbor Com morco, Portl ml. 222 N. Comma r rial streot, Salem Or. 7-21-tf Miss Elnm Wellor Pianist. Appoint monta can bo mndo for Iooboiib ev ery nftoriioon from 2 to 4 o'clock. Classes In Dunning Molliod Tuoa days, FrldayB and Snturdnys. 695 North Llborty street. Phono 1351 9-28- LODGES CarpenteiH I'nlon No. 1005 Local Union No. 10G5 of Carpontors nun Joiners of Amorlcn moet ovor Sat urday ovonlng at S:00 p. m. In Hearst hall, 420 Stato Street A. w. Donnls, Roc. Sec. Foresters 0f America Coiirt Sher- , wood, Forostors, No. 10. Moots Snturday night in Holman hall, Stato str'e't. Waldo MUlor, O. R. J. C. Perry, financial socrotnry. (Vntml Lodgo No. J8, IC. of P. Castle hnll In Holmnn block, cor nor Stato and Llborty Btreots, Tuosdny of each wook at 7:30 p. m. Oscar Johnson, d C; E. B. Andorson, K. of R.' and S. Moilern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meet ovory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Holman hall. W. W. Hill. V. C; F. A. Turner, clork. Woodmen of World Meot overy Fri day night nt 7:30, In Holmnn hall. E. Lupton, C. C; P. L. Frazlor. Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union Sick, nccl dent and pension Insurance; $2, 000.000 pledged: every claim paid Good ngonts wnnted-. J. II. f , Montgomory. supreme organlzor, Box 432 Salem, Orogon. R. R ' Ryan sserotnry. S4G Stato street. Wanted Money to loan, if m . hnvo money to loan on real ciUte nt 6, 7 or 8 per cent, send It to rae as I havo many application t such loans. Bank references fur nished on application. S. H. Orutr or, 826 Board of Trndo Dldg., Port land, Oregon. 9-9-lm' A anted Good yoiun; driving hori woigui nnout 1000 pounai T V Rumson, Journal 9-29-tf fciiistx m VOW RENT Fur Rent A large well fornlihej front room, contrally located, pr' vtito family, I'honc Maine Sit. 9-M-V For Rent My furnished hou, tt No. 346 North Capital street. Dr. B. II. Whlto. 9-30-St" Hwie Wing Sang Co, Wo mnko up all kinds of wrapjer ud whlto uudorwenr, wamtt and M monns nnd skirts; all kinds ol gontlomon's and Indies' furnl-hlnt goods; nil kinds of silks and dret goods; hoso, suits, pauU, overaili, blankots, nookwear, matting, chin wnro, trunks, embroidery and laci otc. :2 .V. Commerrlnl St. Salfm.Or. JSj IM ONE O" MNY COLORS D , LARGFST FACILITIES I (M IN THE WLST FORK ill THE PP.CDt'CTlON 0P &fj HiQH GRADL WORKjj jjlj ?.mcs aj io a$ mtai """ t: DRAYMEN y.v soed off of 12 acres thU year. This . Cummins Bro.' Transfer Company property would bo cheap at $500. but It sold in 30 days will take $4250. Seo my agents BECHTEL & MINTON, Phono 452. 431 State St., Bayne Bldg., Room 7-8 SEE MY BARGAINS Commercial hall for rent, for dwell ings and lodging house. A splendid 40-acro tract; flno Im provements, orchard, walnuts and logauberrles; excellent spring water at house and barn; 6 miles out. 100 acres; splendid dairy farm: 1 house, barn, orchard, splendid spring water to both houso and barn. Houses for sale and rent; money on All kinds of transfer work donn Furn'turo and ptnno boxed ready for shipment. Prompt service U our motto. Stand and office nt 253 South Commorclal street Phonp 210. Ros'dence Phono LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Livery and Feed Stables Old PoJt olllce Stablos, at 254 Ferry stroot betweon Commercial and From BtrootB. Tolophouu 188. Some of the flnost llvcrlos in tho city can be found hero. Wostacott & John son. Prop. , 10-1-lyr. 1 iMimi'wmwwMXMMHiimi i mm wm mm in SASH -AND DOOR FA'CTORIES I nwixaaflOi " W .-t.il r. ..,,,irajarutnunMri i4 vm!tfSJ& 2m ux ,pKUd. P ?JT$S!; r.Tn P .uiip-iM p,io MirtnJPPt3!- nmi'tliian DIIUI BnJXl?a I. ' I.i Vi.nainiu H Aq pajniiu-u i 1 UOXlUUiUJ vl.--il . "L S eon5t0o:n?MDaT Wrk on?: flro i?ranfe M. Rrii--ManufacUirer of 1 '- STTinv TFK COMrA' life and accident Insurance that cnh ,ir mm.Mi.- in vin SALhM WATl.u ... life and accident insurance that pays It losses promptly. Employ ment ofi.ee for all kinds ot work. R. R, RYAN, Corner Commercial and CohUt Sts. cash, doors, moulding-. All kin Is u. nuns- uuiaii uuu xiaiu uua i .,.,. ,. .itV HALL ii'riv.j'. vi . . work. Front street, between Stato por water servlco appJ " and Court, Maki all complaints ,,, ,m monthly In aaT a tho ofllco.