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A .-. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL lit HOFKIt, Ed. ji Independent Nowspspor Devoted 10 American Principle and the I'roarcM and Defclopemont of All Orefjon. Published Every Bvonltiu Kxceul Sunday, SUIJSCRIPTION RATES. (Iiirnrlnbly In Adranee.) Dally, by carrier, per year, W.00 Per month Mo Dalit, by mall, per year- . Per month SSo Weekly, by mall, per rear 1.00 Six month ....60c wggi OUR NATIONAL TICKET For President WILLIAM It. TAFT, of Ohio For VIco President JAMES S. SHERMAN, of Nod York. ROYCKOFT PHILOSOPHY (Hy Frn BlborttiB.) It Ib foolish to my shnrp, linsty things, hut 'tis n donl mora foolish to write 'cm. When n man sends yon nn Impudent letter, hR righl down nnd rIvc it bnck to him with Intorcst ten tlmoB compounded nnd thon throw both lctlors Into tho wnsto basket, To obtain n place, n froo flctl, n bnrmonlouB expansion for your, pow er this ! Jlfo. To bo tied- djiwn, pinned to ft tnsk Unit Is ropugnnnt, nnd havo tho shrill voice of neces sity whittling otornnlly in your enrs, "Do this or starve," is to starve' for it starves tho hoart, tho bouI nnd nil tho higher nsplrntloiiB of your being wither nwny nnd dlo. Tho mnn who n'lowB his life to Justify Itself, nnd IoIb his work speak, nnd when rovllod not ngnln, mtiBt be u very pood nnd lofty Bonil. If you wish to pot nn education you cnn. Your honrt does tho work. Ho Biiro of one thins yourself. Do not sneak your wny through life. Hnvo something bnck of tho Binllo n net Is only n crystnlllzod thought. Romcmhor tho wcok-day to keep It holy. Tho storo Is n hive; ho n beo, not n drone. A business education Is economic froedqm. Every duty woll dono makes tho next oftBlor to do. It Ib rldlculouB to buppoio thnt n youth can shut hlniBolf nwny from tho acl'tal world of mon, womon nnd things In n collogo for a fow year, nnd thon enmo forth nnd direct mor- talB In the way of llfo. - .. i Why Cold Arc Dangerous, Because you hnvo contracted ordi nary colds and recovorod from thorn without trcatmont of any kind, do not for a moment Imagine that colds are not dangorous, Hvoryono knows thnt penumonla and chronic catarrh havo their origin In a common cold Consumption Is not caused by a cold, but tho cold propares tho system for the reception and dovolopmont of the germs tlint wouia noi oinorwiso nave found lodgmont. It Ib tho Bnmo with all infectious diseases. Dlphthorln. scarlot fovor, moaslos nnd whooplnp caught nro much more likely to be contratcd whon tho child has n cold. You will soo from thin thnt moro real danger lurks In n cold than In nny othor of tho common allmonts. Thf cnslcBt and qulcketst wny to euro a cold Ib to take ahamborloln'a Cougb Remedy. Tho many romarknblo cures offoctod by this preparation hayo mndo It a stnpte artlclo of trade ovor n largo pnrt of tho world. For snlo at Dr. Stono'B drug storo. . -o '.IVm-hor' (Vrtlllrntn Revoked Freda Btriickmolor, n tonchor In tho JofforBon school, hud hor cortltl cnto rovokod yostordny by tho county board of examiners for not notifying tho school uMthbrltlos thirty dnyn In ndvanco of a resignation which she proBontod boforo tho opening of tho nrusout school yonr. o- liitiitn Bark. ThlB nllmont Ib usually caused by rheumatism of tho nvuscloB of thu email of the bnck, and Is quickly cured by applying Chamborlaln's Lln Imont two or throa times n day and massaging tho pnrts nt oach applica tion. For salo at Dr. 8tono'a drug ntnro. OUR money will make more if deposited withusH We pay all with drawals on demand SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK PA1W.OMTTAI. and i'rop. Salem, Ore. Bowie of Bryan's "Reforms." Bryun Is reported as saying In n ipoech nt Cincinnati thnt Mr. Tnft wns claiming credit for reforms he (Drynn) had long advocated. The "reforms" with which llryan's nnmo tins been associated In tho pub lic mind are the Wilson-Gorman tnrifT bill of 1803-1, which brought upon the United Slates the worst stagnation ...... . .- ami aoiiraMlun or inuusiry Binqo uxm. ! tho cnlnlnltlPK of that year having also I .. 1 I . .. 1 fniHimtm tin 1 tW tflf. been caused by u Democratic low tnr iff. tho ruilteiiic for which Uryuli fought with uch rnuHjr in vm to put nnj cent dollars In place of go6d money -..i ...... nil .1, .t.l i titnlitiltnrr I lw intntJ with uch frejizy In 1S0U to put fifty ; ... . . . i i and pay nil debts, including the wages of labor. In the depreciated currency: bin proposal of 1"0 to abnndon the I'hljlpplncs nt n time whon order had been nearly restored there nt the cost of hundreds of our soldiers lives and many millions of Aniorlcnu money; his 'opposition In 1000 to federal legislation for tho restraint of trusts; his more recent proposition that the federal gov ernment Hhould own nil the rnllwayB. modified Inter by the proviso thnt the nntlon should buy all the big lines nnd the states the Buiall ones; his advocacy of n compulsory guaranty of lmnl de posits, enabling any Bcalawag to do business ns u banker on the strength of a guarauty which would t'.irow upon others tho bunion of his reckless ness or nbsolutu dishonesty, nnd last, but not least, his amassing contrlvnuce for "preventing" trusts by rofusltig to allow one corporation to handle more than R0 per cent of domestic trndo In one partlculnr article. If Mr. Tart has claimed any of tlieso "reforms" the fact has escaped public notice. Rrynn'H tlllo to all of thorn is undisputed. It Is n list that carries with it tho evidence from Bryan's own record of IiIb pitiful Incapacity to grasp public questions In a practical way. of his utter untltness to bo trust ed with tho power of chief magistrate ovor the vast Interests thnt coma with in tho scopo of federal authority, Mr. Taft'H high standing and his certainty of election are based on tho fact thnt ho Is all that Bryan is not; that his pnst and his present offer to tho Amer ican pcoplo nnd to tho world an oxam- plo of good citizenship, of ablo and un prejudiced conduct on the bench and of courage, firmness and sympathy In tho direction of tho great undertakings nnd momentous public duties Intrusted to his charge, which prove his eminent ntness for the highest of all charjes the olllee of president If Bryan mlHses any of his "reforms" he will have to look for them In some other direction than tho Hepubllcnn nntlonal ticket. OcttliiK Ready Kor Tuft und Pros perity One of the leading iiiorcimtllo houses of New York city has purchased a largo quantity of real estate with the view of adding to Its present quartern, a mombor of the llrm saying that he looked forward to greater prosperity than over before to follow .upon the election or Mr. Tnft to the presidency Such Indeed In the guuoral feeling ninong buslm men. That the nation has the resources, the energies uud the opportunities for n future greater evon than its glorious past Is plain to any Intelligent observer. The anxiety and apprehension caused by Bryan's threat to smash business and Industry under tho pretense of gutting rid of "trusts" cause some delay In starting up en terprises which otherwise would be going and In putting money Into build ng nnd other Investments which need the nssuranco of a snito administration of national affairs to make them cer tainly profitable. With Tuffs election It goes without saying that business of all kinds will take n fresh Impulse, because business of all kinds will be sure of rail- play, will Ik suro that tho currency of the natlou U not to be nrynulml nnd that the tariff will not be revised by thoso who are hostile to established Industrial Interests In which thousands of inlllloua of dollars are Invested and which support mil lions of American workers and their employers, who very generally ar the hardest kind of workers thcmselvss. ' Vsva.' tVarrv about ft cough there's no need of t ft cough there's ho n otUK""" ,. U,.in .., ,,aM worry If yon will tret It at It's irsti appearaace with BalUrd's Horehouad ssdrTuMSViVro:? back Into perfectly healthy eoadltie. told by all dealers. iraft.x. tlln IW fM Km llNtft MfSAlWI TOPBMM BM.W OMiOOM, ' 11! YKAHB OF PROSPERITY MAKI3 WAGM-EARNERS HOLDERS OF SECURITIES Now York. Oct. 21. No more afrlklmr llltmtt-ntlnn nt thn tremond- oob proiperlty of this country In the 'nst 12 yenra can bo found than In tho statement or n prominent imnKi" odny that the number of American itnnlrtinlilnra In Ainnrlrnn rnllrnmls ndtiBtrlnl and other compnnles had pracicnlly trebled alnce the begin ning or President McKlnloy's ndmln- Dii.nMnn Tin tinlntnd nut thnt where ai the dock previously had been held bv rorojgnera, or oy weniwiy cnuiuu Ir3 hero, it had becomo distributed widely nmong Amerlrnns who had n fow hundred or a few thousand to Invest In gilt-edged securities; thn wnBe-onrners f tho oast nnd farmers of the west had put their savings In Mock thnt was sure of paying nnv where from 5 to 8 per cent interes yearly. Fanner nnd Wnjjo-Eanier nought Storks flienp. Though at tho close of President 'Cleveland's ndm'nlVrntlon oxtromol' wonltbv twsons nnd a few banit nlonp held sharps of stock and bond I. tl.n npnnl Atnnrlnnn nntomrlses. Mm mintlinr nf nhnroholdorfl todav Ii pm1 Ul)Hp 2,00n.000 ren rP)M,n(' t,,e mvlngs of 20.000.00" a .. Wl. 1nM nt A T1 Al. Amnrlonna TIlO tllltllbor of-AmPI- pu'" boldltii; fl4ook has IncroaR"-' j:;"', biV tbo oVv rki ,,nP(lo.t of nli nn(1 romnolled them f' i n..iu ..x.i.mIiIah nf r ttnoc prnnflv In Ihp Inst vonr. Tim "mon qpll out tholr nemirltlf3 nt lev uric" tb get monrv gnw tlio wnre-enrnrr ny the mnn of nrnoU Income w' lind Kpon mining h' '"nept pt?K" n on-iortunHv to buv thoso Mocks nf ' rldlpu'oit'lv low prloo. For cxnmnl a vlnr ngo Pnlon Pacific stock wn FoU'nir nt ?i n share: tndnv It ' worth 107. Rondlm?, Which toflnv ' woHh In the nelirhborhood of $13. rnu'd be bought nftpn the nnnle for snii n snarn. uiiiM-ii oum.-t' .-.. rommon. whleh h brlnc'nit $4 5 p Bhp'-o now. ;old thon for .. tic." sori'.ionllv. If tho -mall Investor wis''- ten n sbnr". unirpii wmic? nn-. pb to dUmoBo of his holdings, ho can ren'i n bug" r"nr; or ir no wisue to hold thoio ptopV Iip bn1' n lnrgp' clmnrn In tho plectlon of William 71 Tnft nt Pnvddont. Those stocks win "dMI ..nt a still hlnhor prlco In tlio event or n itopunucnu ciucmi", " rnmo there It evrr nBsu,nncn "in with blt p'n,,tlon tio rnuntrv will P" tny nnnn nn prn of ntlll crontor pros- nnrlh" Hinl tlio ParillnC O tl'P C01l- nnnlPi In which the poor man hns mi his "nvlngB win bo r?rPntPr nnu enn BPnnontly will pay n Btlll lnrgor dlv- Idond. .. ., , It .mnv seem nBtounainK innt -n .,.,. mininn Amnrlcnn ncrsons are IntoroBtod In tho enrnlnjis or the rnllroad and IndUBtrmi companies oi the country, but a baity glanco nt tho list or stockholdorB Ib convincing For oxnmplo, two billion dollnrs of rallrond BocurUles nro owned by banks nnd Insurnnco compnnles. Ev ery bnnk depositor received Interest i.'iiMw frnm tlin rnllrondl. The bnnks of tho country hnvo 15.000,000 accounts. Tho savings bnnks have Invested $600,000,000 in rnuroan se curities for tholr 8,500,000 doposl- inra T.lfn InMirnnrn comDnnlcB. w'tll tholr 25,000,000 policy holdori, hnvo millions or donnra lnvesieu m ! road nnd Industrial securities. Ac cnrdlnsly. 't Is n conservative esti mate to sny that 20,000,000 porsons hnvo Invo-tPd tholr money In Ameri can securities. Incivaso In Savings hank DepOsltM. Not only hnvo tho number of direct holdorB of Btock lucreasod In tho last 12 yenrs, but tho amount of tnoncv dopoMted In savings bnnkB, for In stnnco hns Increased from about $1, 810,000,000 In 1895 to $3,090,000, 000 In 1907, nnd that tho donosltors In that tlmo woro doubled. Tho va,st wealth which tho farmers yearly had boon ohtalnlnu from their farmfl; the millions of dollnrs dug from tho earth nvorv'yenr and tho profits from th turning out of manufactured artlc o nnd elllng them abroad hnvo in crensod tho wealth of tho capitally wngo-enmer nnd tho man ot modes Income to such nn extent that all had monov to nut In savings bnnks or to Invest In securities promising p fair rato of Intoroit. When tho panic 'truck tho rich mon in Wnll street, there wns no doubt nbout tho snfoty of BnvUiK banks, and althniiKh many iloposltor vnntPd their monov. they had In vlsv the unrchnso of stocks at ridiculous ly low nrlce1. Tho wonlthy man who hRd oxtpndod bU codU out p. nil bnuiHs, wns hl and was obllcen to soil bis sociir'tlos to meet hJ notes. Tho mnnnor In which the men k i women who had been savlne tholr cnrnlngs took ndvantnnro of that l shown bv statistics of t. number of -toekhob'rs in bid ral road companlos nndlndustrlnl ron corns boforo nnd nftor the panic. The numbor of stockholders In the Unite.? Stpo' Cornorption increnseu iruu- 83'00 AVAVSSSrn- of are employes of tho concern, or Pounsvlvnn'a railroad from 40 .000 to 59.000: of h Ttell Tholenbona company from 20.500 to 24.100; of Mm Mnu Vnrlf Pontrnl from 14.000 to 22,100, nnd of tho Americnn Rucr comnanv from 14.000 to. 20.000. Tho Intorest of th small inve-tor -ho purchase of stocks was shown by tho orders which brokers received for what before the nnnle wa-1 con temptuously termed "odd lots." Oii i borrewer: Now n Lender. "Tho wav In w'lch the 'armor an' the wngo-earno- of the west l bVyln stock for Investment uurnoses," said a banker today "Is clearly Miown bv tha Increase of brokerage ho.ies In the west. These houses do a conseLr- vntlvn hiifllnfH ninl nil lnsl vntir ' ' .' "?'?' , . :.,.', "I .,';. i,' . ,. t nn thir mr,- hv . ? : than w loavlnrt It In tiA linnVt 'Thnt fact also proves tho prosnerltv of th 'Burner and the neopto living In the w i remem'- the 4ln sr of seven years rro when a farmer who whhed to borrow wouev had to pbv o wr cent B j?r inwrr-i nun inn M .. A- V- TSOmmtX. 0CT0B1M , 1P08 M sjibbm"! ' (3- 1 pIIwI rpbm"""1"" Late Suppers Welsh rarebits, lobster salads and the like nearly always produce distressing after-effects. Rich food taken at Irregular hours, not only causes temporary derangement of the stomach and bowels, but often brings about chronic dyspepsia and indigestion. If you will eat all kinds of food at all kindB of hours, you can pre vent unpleasant consequences by taking g . D. lAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS Tor Liver Complaints, Clout, Jaun dice, Dynpepsla, Affection of the Ulnd der and Kidneys, CoatlvenMa, Sick Headache, Ulllouinei and nil Dowel Affections, Jayne'i 8anntlvc Pills ore undoubtedly the oldest, most reliable nnd effective remedy known. Cnn bo taken as a dinner pill, laxative, purga tive or cathartic Mvar gripe. Sold by nil dnisuUts, In two slzo boxes, 25c. and 10c 4 Jayne'i Tonic Vermlfurfs It a natural, sen tie nnd effective tonic.. Splendid for dyspeptics, na It acta direct ly on the atomnch, tonlnst and strength ening that orean, and enabling It to Uo its work properly. rnt0 of ,ltoroHt on mortgage hns dropped to 4 nnd C per cent." . . , .. COFFEE . Good coffee is partly in buying and partly in making; like everything else. Your grocer returns your montr II rou don't like Schilling' Uvu. we par him ' -o Fred R. Wnters may succeed Win. Waldo In tho first ward. Ago retires for good look. o 9100.00 Rctvnrd. would gladly bo paid for a euro by many pooplo who nro crippled with rheumatism, yet If thoy only know It, thoy can bo cured by a fow bottles of Dallard's Snow Liniment, and the price Is only, 25c, 50c nnd $1.00 pc bottlo. Sold by all dealers. (Mfc k Even Portlnnd complnlns of street nsscBBinontB. ! - Where Ilullets Flew. Dav'd Parker, of Fyotto, N. Y n voteran of tho civil war, who lost n toot at Gettysburg, says: "Tho good Electric Bitters havo dono Is worth moro than $500 to mo. 1 spont much money doctoring for n bnd enso of stomach troublo, to little purposo. 1 then tried Electric Bitters, nnd they cured mo. I now tnko thorn as a tonlo, and thoy keep mo strong nnd woll." 50c at J. C. Porry'a drug story. o Poor Scrlbor must get It nt tho hands or honest ofllclnls. Only $47, 2S4 abort. Why not a depositor's guaranty? o A Healthy Fnmlly, "Our wholo family has onjoyod good health since wo began Rising Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills, throo years ago," Baya L. A. Bartlet, of Rural Route 1, Guilford, Maine. They clennao nnd tone the system In a gen tle wny that does you good. 25c ut J. C. Perry's drug Btoro. Advortlsors! Two edit ions dally and big boostor paper Saturday. The Onu-Ccnt Journal. Would Mortgage the Farm, A farmer on Ruriinl Route 2, Em oiro On., W. A. Floyd by name, say. 'Bi.eklnn's Arnica Salvo cured t). two worst rores I evor enw, on on a hnn I nnd ono or my leg. It id won mo"' than Its .weight In gold. I would not bo without It If I had to mortgagv tho farm to got It." Only 25c at J, O, Perry's drug store. Portland postoftlcfa cashier short some thousands. -o ,' Yannnv'c. T nvnflui. f1nttn Ot...m driVeV the' cold" out of the" sys'te throuch its inntiv nrinoini hv .i. i;nunau f,Bnraq, i rue auu genue action or HnH hv mi l"iieett MIQKOKT BARK I Cough Remedy OiVT(V til r IIIBHSBI jCoughs, Colds CROUP Whoopini Couth llrnM SrcncKllU SORE THROAT THftOAT4.UNCS "i ""in iwiii IsVlMtlUftHMtMCa IfcMOtewov'.s.. fHu. I4MHt (mn IWUMUH sx, "OREGON BUILDERS t,w vrtT nnTVO WHAT VOTJ CAN TY iv. OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Sot.tlors, bonest farmers, BNh u.un oinflro nonnln with brnlnn. nlrnni. i.-... ' . KJ1'ltl hoart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co, Lines In Oregon Ib Bonding tons of Oregon nioraiuro to the East for distribute through' every nvnllablo ngoncy. Will you not help the good Tort of hutiillng Oregon by Bending ua tho nnmei and addresM of jL friend" who nro likely to bo Interested in this Btate? WilJU glnd to .ient tho expenso of Bonding thorn complete lnfonutki nbout OitKtlON und its opportunities. COLOXISTh TICKETS will bo on salo during SEPTEMBER AXJ OCTOBER irom tno masi io un jjoidib in urugon. The (irettni n fnw nnnclnnl cities nro From Donvor .....'...$30.00 From Lotiiavlllo " Omaha ... ...... u.uu uincinnau Ul " Knnsnn City .... 30.00 " Cleveland (t; " St. LouIb 35.50 " Now York j5(J " Chicago do.uu if vnn wnnt to brine n friend or rolativo to Oreiton detxnit iul .propor amount with any of our agents. Tho ticket will tits J zurmsneu oy luiuruiiu, Locnl agent, Salem. VM. McaiURRAY, Oenernl Passenger Agent, Portland 01 RAILROAD TIME TABLES CORVALLIS JC EASTERN K. R. TIME TAIILK ALBANY AND YAQUINA TRAINS. No. 2 No. 1 Dally STATIONS Daily Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. n. m. Iv nr. p. in. 7:35 Albany 7:15 8:35 corvniiiB u:ao 8:53 Philomath 0:02 0:22 Wrons ....... 5:32. 0:50 Blodgett 5:07 10:io Summit 4:50 10:32 Naehvlllo 4:22 11:39 Chltwood 3:23 J 12:03 Elk City 3:02 12:39 Toledo 2:31' 1:15 or... Yaqulna ..lv. 2:00 Albany-Co rvnlllfl-riillomntli. No. 10 (dally) Loaves Albany 7:50 p. m. Loaves Corvnllls 8:30 p. m. No. 8 (dally) Loaves Albany 12:35 p. m. Lcnvos Corvallls 1:35 p. m. Arrlvos Philomath 1:63 p. m. No. C (dally) Lcavoa Albany 8:30 a. m. IoavoB Corvallls 10:10 a. m. Arrives Philomath 10:30 a. m. No. 2 (dally except Sun.) Loaves Albany 7:35 a. m. Loaves Corvallls 8:35 a. m. Arrives Philomath 8:53 a. ra. No. 1 (daily oxcopt Sun.) Loaves Philomath 6:02 a. a. Arrlvos Corvalllc 6:35 a. m. Arrlvos Albany 7:15 a. m. No. 6 (dally) Loaves Corvallls 6:30 a. m. Arrlvos Albany 7:10 a. m. No. 7 (dally) iCnvos Phllomatn 10:45 a. m Arrlvos Corvalllr 11:16 a. m. Arrives Albany 11:68 a. m. No. 9 . . Leavos Philomath 2:00 p. m. Arrives Corvallls 6:00 p m. Arrives Albany.... 6:40 p. m. No change In service between Al bany and Detroit. Oretron Electric Tlmo Table. Tlmo of arrival and departuro of cars at Salem la as follows, Portlnna and Intormedlato peints: Arrive Lave Local 8:40 a.m. 6:00 ut m. Express 10:50 a. m. 9:06 a. m. Local 1:25 p. m. 11:05 n. m. Express 4:20 p. Tn. 1:45 p.m. Local 5:45 p.m. 3:28 p.m. Express 8:20 p. m. 6; 00 p. va, Tlmo Card No. 8i, Southern Pacific Co., Effective . Sunday, AHg. 10, 1008. Towal Portland, Passenger. No. 16, 6:13 a. "m. Oregon Ex press. No, 18 8:40n. m. Cottage Grove passenger. No, iq. :2;45ip. m. rRoseburg pas . senger.'' s No..l'4 9; IS p. m., Portland ex press. Toward Portland, Freight. No. 222.-5:0 $? m.-rPortland fait freight. No. 226. 10; 40-11: 28 a. m. way freight. Toward San Francisco, PasaeHge. No. 11. 11:03 a. m. Roeebwrg passenger. No. 17.t 6 j 45 p. m. Cottage Grove . passenger. No. l5-rr9;56 p. . Calif erala ex press. . No. 13 3;31 a. . Saa Francis- . co express. Toward' SaM yraRckKse", Freight. No. 22i;-42:43 a. W. Portland fat freights H No. 225.-ni;2p. a. . way fr'tft. O C IV Co. Steamers Pomona aud Oregon leave for Portland dally exeepfSan' day at a. ra. M. P. nALBWIN, Attest. SAL WATW OOiWrNUrY OFFICK CITY HALI For water service apply at oce. PUU yaytble monthly la advanca )) BTATE7 MIH TICKETS CAN DE'PIIEPAII). HOTKLS AND ltESWCRU White House Resla For a Tfcgultr 25c Dinner at 2k They can't be tat McGilchrist S fa Proprietor!. Mf ALS 15c Call and try them. UmU IS Board por week S.7I, sho & nlshcd rooms Tory rnwrk ATXnK Salem Restaur 330 COURT STREET. I III imiiiniiiH :: HOTEL I Corner 8cvpbUi sad Start J 4 D,ll-.r,,l'c MmV M.1 j. I Ul IKJIIU a iruu - Hold. Rates $lperf nrv Furnrm.m tJlfl. ffWl ui. Luiwfw"r WRIGIIT-MNMIM I IWIIVWIJ 4. ' ...ii. 4-4 1 I I I H KM-rtTTTTn"' HtP. Wtnr Sail! Woraakouiiallklflf nd Willie uuuBr' " i monas and skirts; iH M .. .. .,l IsilM WI geniieniBii a . j goods; all kinds of m blankets, ucuit'i -- ware, trunks, embroil J 1 c 320 N. ConinicrdM w. Gold DwtB M...l br TIIK ftp1 ER COMPAKT, ' gou. Made r l. Ask oar jsrocer f ' R8d shorts alvrJ e2 f.b:&j V' .:'clt0i H ONK ORl ."STfaPS KXflV. :..,.,iAlTf, :iiis ; Praia