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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1889)
the CAPITA! ravwsiK'G- jottehai.. "31 THE GIITM, JOHiUL ThltMH OP HVl- 1UITION. JiAII.V. Oncjfarliyiniill Sf; J Wx month by mull f ; llircc month by ninll. .. ? IVr wcrk, delivered by carrier 15 WhtKl.r. One jmr liy mnll . SI M Hl month y iniill ... Dili' jiiir, If leild In Hrtwinco . I W Wx month, If paid In advance m for n(Uprlllnif rnf-tappl t tfili otllcc. AIIHiiljrlbCTHtoTllKC'AI'ITAl.JorilNAI. wlm ilo not utilra tlirlr paper regularly will notify Jllil oflki-.gMiigaddrcm.iiml tlio matter will Imnlli ndeil lout once. mo rnti: at 4 LINCOLN. Ollcc, corner Courl and I.lh'Ny StrtttH WKUNiaWAV ...MAY JO, lfSl' The Largo Storii itt L. Aliruiii Totally I)troji-l liy I'lre. 'J'liN morning about five o'clock tlio large general meicliuiidise store of li. Alirrtins tit Lincoln wKn dlv covered to lie on (Ire. Tlio lire info llif Hid Let. Yesterday evcnltiir tin Imam of coirimMoiicra met In the private olllco of Governor I'ennoyer and carefully examined the different bids for lighting the in-ano av ium by electricity and healing uld '-M'tKIraiSXAIi. ( E. U? McElroy went to Port land this afternoon. i Sheriff CroiMii went to -Aurora this afternoon mi Hpoijal liusine. Mrs. T. J. orittliiutod at the northeast corner of, building by the hot water process the building and was under Mich The committee have done some headway when it win (ILscoyered , c-areful Htudylng as to the most bcii thatltuus liiii(isll)Ie to cheek the illclal methods toselectand after fill llames and utterly impossible to re- j ly natisfying themelVes as to the i.w.ti. fiMvtl.lnir from tlin liurnliii? , best coifi-e to pursue decided upon building. Mr. Abrams was the first ' tli3 following bidsardner & Co. of one to discover the Jhe. He had J'ortlnnil toJieat "aid rimming ae Justnwake and heard the roar of ! coi ding to pWiiid -pceilications the (lames, as he lives only n few , ?ii',w, I'Hlfiit Car Ciiiiiltr. There w one thing that Inventor have as yet, It hcoiiih, been unable to perfect, and that Is a ear coupler thaUwIII work watiMfaclorllyand not endanger the operator. Patent after patent has lieen brought before the publiu and as yet have failed to do the work designed for them. The irront peri'ct arrangement that buy been dlwercl duiing I lie pant loin I years Is a coupler uusigneii ami jiitented b - T. Northiutl of thin city Dec. 141, IKS I, The model ha, been east foroiue linie mill IuihIhcii thoroughly telHI by eier(H in thai Hue who pro'noiifHx the whole thing jAfliicrcHH. 'J'ho coupler Is autoinatle in I h working and the rujcr.itor can eouflU-or iincouple Iroin the nlile or top ofthe cur. It w'oiks equally jim well on either paswiiger or height ears. The model is now on exhibi tion In this city, nail is helirj viewed by a number of cinioiw sp-elators. .Mr. .N'.irlln nil wjih JiihI time ,wiin In nt inlying out his patent anil is prayiiigthat It inayeomelntouuivei wil usage within the next fe i yeais. steps from the store room. The building and stock were both Insured, but It is not possible at this time to learn the exact amount. The fire Is undoubtedly the work of an incendiary, as u short time ago while a number of persons had gathoied at the room fjrprepnro for an Kuslur HuivicOyro clerk of the store had occastwlw to go ui stairs (the liuUifiiig vas a story and n half) for some c.ftio and to ! ills amiiemcut found a lighted can-' I die setting In a bucket of coal oil Had he not chanced to go upstairs at just that time no doubt the build lug would mioii have been a mat-s of llanics. Mr. Admins has always done a good busiuf-s at Lincoln. The flie was seen this inclining liy a number of farmers living mound thatM'C'tiiin of the country. Mr. Abrams is well known in this city and his fi lends hope that his los will he fully coveted by iusuiance. v 'i hi: caiii.i: wii.i, si iii:.h. Edison t Co. pi')1 ronl. accompanied by Mrs. R. A.ftiggs itnd Mis Sadie Jtigg", (Icparftl tins morning ioruu extended vllat Xewijort. Clyde C Brooks departed this morning fjlr Portland, where he will take charge of a glin store for Win. UeckJ&Son, loe.ltcd on Fiist street. j j Mrs. A. Ififtings of Boston, been vlsitlnc with her COX k BOGGS said buildingiii.d giounds according to plans andspeoitlcation, .3,550. 'I hi Mlhllrli t'nillliM linn St i eel ensure now luiiuiiig into Xorlb Salem, as far as the (ir.mt corner, 'fills connects Ninth alcm and Salem proper niul brings them together In a manner deshable to each. Woi k Is being pushed rapidly on the Oicgou laud eompaiiy's u. tensiou thiough Khersiduaiid High land and it will be but u few days until eaisare making legular tilps to the nortlieiu termimts at (he east side of Hlgjilaud.'' This will leave but a shor'tllim to be con structed before thecals reacho the statu lair grounds. Tim company will no doubt made, their extension timing the suumier and hayu it ready for the ears by the tlniu' of tho fall meeting. Street ears have made their appearance In Salem to slay and they ale receiving a liberal patronage from the people. llin Ailwrllalni; Piii'il, The fund that Is now b4iig ialcd to advertise Salem is growing pie ceptlbly from day to day. The total amount now raised amounts tollOO and thecouimltteels still at jxvork. ThlMyill glvo Salem an ad "vertlslug fund of ncaily W(K) per ujonth and fbo lieuclltH of this amount of money JiidlcloiiMly e.- peniiisi would bollard to conleetuie. Tho commit Ice projuwe to continue tlio work of Hulli'ltat(ou as long as they meet with any degieoofsucccsv Yesterday's AMiik was Indeed Ilat teilng. Tho total amount of this subscription will uo doubt roach KHM for tlio year bonuo the com mlttco takes a iet. Salem Will I'nll tin. IVnlhrrs or tlm Nution il lllril on I lie rnulli. Mayor Williams lias heeded the petition of the cltieiisof Salem ami in response lias urged that there be an enthusiastic attendance at the mass meeting called for to-nionow evening. Tlio petition for this meeting was signed by the business men audeitiensofS.ilem generally. I All seem eager that a grand celebra tion shoulirbo hold heie and they propose to respond with liberal donations wlicn the sidiseiiptiou is arranged and the soliciting com mittee begin their Jahois. It may be (Icpfnilcd upon that Salem will celebrate our natal day In a gorgeous style. Hjie proposes .lie .sni that the grand old bird .snail scicnm t .I. i.i i1.. i. in a manner mm win asiorusu mo natives. Calculate to spend the Fourth this year in Salem. All pieparatioiw are under way for the biggest time ever before 'had. The eagle will scieain, and eveiybody ro-echocs .scieain." the chorus, "Let 'or The electric light bid Is let with a provision hat the water power at the penitentiary is sufllciont to fur nish all (the power needed for the additional electric plant to be added. An examination is now being made audit is found that the power is sulllcleut. Work will begin mioii on the placing of the plant in position, 'file heating contract will begin as soon as possible. Inn (.mud Army llonii. Asst. Adjt. (Jen. Sherman of the 0. A. It. Is in receipt of a communi cation from Silverlon, in which in quiry is made concerning the order of Sons of Veterans. The" young men of Silvcifoii contemplate the early organlatlohof a enmp of (his order. The new iy A. li. post at Xewberg w.ur niusteied in on the -d ih(. This post will be known as No. ."3 and has been named the II. J. Kilpalrio post. Cephas Miles was; elected commander. - Ins.inr Palli'llt, Sherill J. Bildseye of Jackson county aril Veil in the city this morning from the South, having in charge II. A. Harvey, an insane patient. This 'is Haivey's fourth committment to the asylum, and he is very old. He w ill no doubt fail to ever recover his right mind. ! wild lias been for lighting iroi1(ir. i. t iiniWek. departs this evening for. vrsit to California, after which she w ill sbirt on her rej turn trip to Boston. " MjCAIi SUJIM VKY. University Nthc . musical recital. A O.I.H Mm,., Tbu Dallas Itemlor has drawn a lino at the publication of long onltu ary notices of jhtsoiis w ho w ore un known Uiyond tho small cliolo of a country noighhoihood. It also objects to tho tomtom ,f thanking Irlonds, ihrouH u n,i published at tho o.ionso of Uic iicwspaiier, for KiiuliKtw rhfiwii fn sickness and oiurtoslos(rxtondisl at funerals, ro iimiklurlii oouohiHlon that "as a mattoi Afi-ouoo wollinanneiod pisv plo nrr alwa.. thankful for such attentions and there Is no need to publish tho fact," All At I'd Mllauil AU'K.'ouldlug, who died at his homo north of Salem Sunday, was boiuat IXHlham.lass., Match 1 IRil, Ulltl tVllMVJtU.mlv was s.y. eight yoai, one nioiittninitl twont'y fo'ir dnyh old at tho llmoof his death. Ills funeral a oonduotiHl luS-iloin josttjtda.v by tlio Masonic fiatornlty, or which order ho had Uvii an active meiuKir for over for ty oars. Sllll 'Mil') Couir. Kansas lias been sending a good lot of loprooentatlves to Oregon anil tho tide continues to loll in, Thu other ovoning Ira Adams' father and lolatlvos aril veil in the city and will make Salem their Inline homo. They cliiutored a ear fiom .lotmoie, Kansas! and shipped their personal pioptity, Including house hold furniluio and live stock. Thoy woio utteily dlsgusted-wllh Kansas nud desired to carry ovoiything in their possession mt of the state. Thoy will for a shoit time make their homo with Mr. Ira Adams, but will most likely settle on a (aim near the city soon. 1'loi.liiK Out u MmU, 'fills aftoi noon Kugono Willis, ac companied by W. A. .Mitchell, start ed for Collav, where (hoy goto at tend tho ooiislgned stock of K. A. I.royiuan, who failed in business thoioa short time ugu. Mr. Willis goes as il(;ont ror the Portland oiedl to s, and w ill bo aff-istod liV. A. Mitchell. It will probably take s or seven weeks to finish up tlio woik bofoio them, as the stock is very largo. ocni)i:xrAii .lornxos. James Milton Turner, tlio inug wunip colored mair; is sclicmiug to colonie JUVfOOTuyfcTTiear San Diego witli coloied people. .1 line 15th -Is pioneer day and as KiOO was left oyer fiom bust year's celebration, It is proposed to utilize it In getting up another celebration in Portland. Tho government engineers who have charge of the improvement at Vaquina bay aro confident that the completion of the jetties will give a depth of twenty-eight feet of water on tho bar at low tide. Work on the.Corvailis revetment has been inteniiptcd by the lisoin (lie liver, which lias pievented the wotkmen fronj putting in die foot ing. But (or the rise, the revetment would have been finished bv tills time. A young boy was killed near Clackamas stufion by the accidental discharge of an old levolver. lie had discharged one barrel and (lie next failing to go oil", ho picked at tho eartildgo, which was discharged and (lie hall went thiough his head. Now spapois of tho state have all received au Illustrated descriptive pamphlet of Boguo liver valley and Southern Oregon. It is issued by Josephine county in tho Interest ot that scollop and of Grant's Pass" "tho largest town of Usage in the state of Oregon." Three dressirefotm lectures which wore delivered In Salem n...ntk. in. I Mrs. Miller jmd her sister, have about put an end to tho ale of bustles in thit city.--Leader. 'TU false. Mrs. filler was not In Salem, aim mis city retains Us wonted bustlo, fhov To-night iit")t chapel will be liOM'ti The first spite "o the Albany stieet railway va4 driven yesterday. The hull of the wrecked steamer Yaqulna itey is breaking and being washed Uway by the waves. Painless dental operationsat Dr. T C. Smith's, 92 State street. Sandy Olds, the man who inur del oil EniilAVeuer, theaIoon keeper in PortlandyMM week, hns been in dicted byrtne grand jury for murder In tho first degree. The Cccillan operatic company, which will bo here on the 28th, pre sent their perform a nee In costume. Salem is going t give-'her favorite son a lieaity reception. There will be an entertainment given by the young ladies of the Golden rule mission circle of the Congregational chinch on Friday evening at the church. 'Admission 10 cents. Tee cream and cake will be extra. Fruit will ripen very fast If we have a few nice warm sunshiney das. And Squhe Farrar will be the first In the city to ecrve home grown fruit (o hl customers, to gether with as line and select stock of groceries and provisions as is to be found in the valley. a ciood cur or core i:. Is n (jicnt attraction for a icstauiant. The ciifluc dm nn fiom Ilellcnbniml's Pat eat Collee leoeptncle Isonu of the many Great Attractions of his eating parlois. ThousmJsof tups of Ids excellent collce niosola every week. And as for oysters and nicnls ho cannot be equaled In the state. tf. I'arin fur Sale. luy-j acres, 7 miles southwest of Salem, near Piospeit Hill, all Tenced and crops rented, ll'l hi t'iiltiatlon, Hi seeded to Kiass, b.ihinto timber, plenty cood spring water, good tMoom liouso all finished near asuen liundied dollar scliool-house, fair bim and oilier out buildings. Good grain, grass and ti ult lands. Sightly and healthy location, good neighborhood and good ro id to Salem. CanbodMdcd Into smaller li nit fauns with pure, spring wutei un each. Don't monkey with tho jcal es, tato agent's bii7-saw,but corns right to tho farm (It will cost you nothing to stay all night), see my neighbors, gcttho unlntlnted laets and sine fees. 1'rlco S.W per neio. Tonus reasonable. Kor particulars see Uhailic Hoberton, Gmngo store, Sillem, . , ,. John t'. HoiiEiiTsox. MMUm t . .. I.t-tter I.lst. The following leteis remain un called for -in thu'postolllce at Salem May 1 4, 1SS!); pbrsons calling for tlio same, will say "advertised": Bailey Mr BaileyU. W Ballon E N-2 Barr Mary Baker E C Bellow.4 Albert Bosworth Lena t Claggett G M Uorrlgail I flx- 1.SIU GROCERS 249 Commercial Street, t SALEM, OR.; Have just received a new and complete line of Slaple and Fancy Groceries, and invite the attention of the Pnlilic to the following Goods which we cany in none but the First and Nest Grades, and will oflVr I hem at the very lowest prices ! A FULL LINE -or- Crockery and Ghssnni With specialties In Valerian China Tea Sets, Freneli China Dinner Sets.' KIDGWAPS FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF,- ROYii, SETMI-PORCELAIN JTl m- '!Sv 4 or which Vc-constantly keep a full ii.7 and open stock, enabling us to ffl"' x Dinner and Tea sets of any size, or Jii 5' tlio single piece, 'rno finest agsbrtmSiV' assortment,"! CHAMBER SETS Ever shown in Salem. A PULL STOCK 01 tholatcfit and handsomest pattemi in ii ,, a-l'lease cnll una examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street, Stig.r. PouiIcrmI, Dry Ciruuultiti'd, Extra C, Golden C, Now Orleans and ThIuikI. Syrups. Itoek Candy, Gilt Edge, Golden Drips, New Orleans Molasses and Maple. Teas, Extra finest Oolong, Japan, IJasket Fired Japan, Gunpowder, Yi ,'sou, English breakfast and our,own special importation of unco Hv basket-tired tea, LOU nc leolored Camack John Cork Mrs N ("rosbio Archie Fraints ' Gamble Mrs E 1$ HeinigC Hall 1 F Johnson EX KiieugleFred LlnvtlleThos Lint Cliiw Mather MNs M J Mayer Gottlieb McDonald E Noimlkj. 1 Cox Eliza JIall IJ qr II Hall Mrrf H A Leatheii Fanny J.uper Atieibert MedleyJas Mauev N Mollali Alex Green Coffee. Mocha, Java, O. G. Java, Costa Rica, Guatamala and Rio. 1 Roasted Coffee. Mocha, Java, Pioneer, Columbia, Arbuckle's and Costa Rica. i Spices. Mushird!'100' C"SSia' C'innamon' Cl0VC9 Q,nser, Mace, Nutiuegsr Pepper , Chocolates and Cocoa. Extracts. Sauces: .Worcestershire, Durkee, Tomato Catsuj), Pepper. Bottled Goods. CatsuairailSytT? niUS' W'ow, Pical.ily, Olives, Canned Goods. to T Wni SCRIBER I m . Snlem, Oregon, have reclved direct ' From Easwlcttr The Flnt lAne of f . ' CARRIAffiES, '. phaetons '! 'i SPRINfWAGONa, STGE COACHES, I AlOUNTAINWAQONS , SKELETON WAGONS, '' OG CARTS and : OTHER VEHICLES which will bo sold at Prices and Terms to Sit 1 ) These goods 'are flrsUclass and as fhelr stock Is very large u person can find whl they may wfsh. Their warehouse on State street Is completely tilled, and they have nnother car load en route now. Lookout for them; something fine MARVELOUS M EvM flfR Y i i " .Him i.iM-inn.. I imv miiuir i. ...... .. i i.... . i uiiiiiuer usi'iir ! 1 1 i j.in i :... w muIiwIMWiiiiHi nlll iMlv..rmio,AliilclS,.J,Kitl. An irtlletal mi. Shnmoii. Jlury SkMnet Jolm crackers. Farinaceous Goods. Aniitlirr I'liiilc. Thore will bo a big plenleat lit it riiriiui.riiti II11II.II11K In Itlwr.l.li. WhlliwSaliui in goneral l having hor building boom, that iHiriluu know 11 a IUwvmIiIo I kivplng well In the fiviii iitnlVf. Tho laU-Bi .l. dltlon o that park off iho city Is a 1IIHI 11 l IKll U llilW mihtv ..11.1. . ""iwuui'iuv, lyuiny, May ;UM. Two J lw''!i( ftl imMli-lnelrf.ui at ihy u10r brass bands p 111 bo In atteudamv MWl,Mv,1,ui",)'n'' "CtakmB andagmiuktinie. will 1k had, of! ,,W'J,,t,-l'u "'" ieotlle. Tlu-nWiIll U. R. .. .. ...i..i I''rV0 fTlly w.dorful .I.....H, ,....,., V " .. ..? ..".:" "I T F1" VV"'"'"K "oWpHl.cw n " "' uiuv 111 iiui 1 mnnr air uimmimu. hn.l iun..ari T 9 1 V ' -V' ! iw I Qi? MS Ww and white) Farina, Split Peas, iearl Jl ?ie? Tnnh J V& nHmnhVt, Bekwheat line, Cream Wheat, Rice (small ''ni f0s9ennca Trltlcum, Cemi Macaroni and Vermlcmi Ue)' Pll,k I,u". nd Limn beans, Discoy yi .enet WSide in xhi rneats AvlthAi eoaes, uame KVU. iajLUL allor of thoi fuuru LToauw Only Genuine Four Books Mind Every child Great lnduci masses. Prospectus, iiainmona, XI1IMU JJ1S4 son, tho u. u., ei w. y.. m w. V. Jfstor, Judah ERY. of Memory Training. I In one reading. rW cured- It greatly benefited. to oorresponaenci Infons of Dr. Win. A. famed Hpeciaiuv u I fjrpenlpnf Thomp. iAin T 1 TlnfirW Christian Adyoate ', the scientist, .turn"? tr. .uenjuniuu, oinersBent post n-eo 6y ProrA. I,OISETTE.33'J Fifty Ave., N I Je-lS. aw X PRINTING. a CHEESE. Cranston Cream. Cornelllors, Ihirr's Chwse. CIGARS. ters Hoar and lttishunder tlm .. of March '2, iBStytoeUo all voxels and anvt all uersous found vlolat lug the lawvfif the Unltwl States in neuruiK mm. I WeomTthelln.Mt,,.,,! . . . lomest,c CiootR our FIIlXDltlD '" ,K,th K' l evening Urrlil hi Ouruilll. l-niuk Conover. well know Kilem, ami MUs Lilly liU,i NUro MMak tr loaf iiiniitf)iii kklrui. lie ii IUkkU SsMVMskrillu. hUli U iHVu I lUtflf, y II I tl t ' f M.vititti:i). lUMlllM ...v....... .'. . ..T? " Bft! V... . ' "" -m tin) t'athollo nllr to' l"" "'iwiwn, at V'.mA, in. Wetl- ' iii"i iiieeuyis i,,,"",i -i" uiuy ram weroi .uuiKy. neat and hiindMiinVVotta;e- Ik-Iiij;1 m"', !" JMiuiIhk at the n. the Ihs'jju built by U.S. PiyiJuif iu, .state '"' f tlio btdo'i paivutM in Cor. ' ewyd uo 1 iiiiuniiuveomuuyJ 'ie rvMdemv will Ik lilllll on to IoIm nwiilly pureiuiMti ny ,mi fouo of tu Or.aitoii laud coiup;ii. vallN, Heo. K. atlut;. J. TliumpMiii iitlU'l ofUvokbKi HIhu laya iflij IfiWfWA mm i .ocs;' llH.n, even In t shops, Is a tulapplirtitlon1 cm ay, May lath, lff, Mr. Mar iu 1 elel and Mlvj proline Barr, Hither j. Whl(e.)llleiatlnL'. ' i ue uriile Is'the damHiter of .1. lakt .Nularlr. 1'iihlU-, The following uentlem.in have Uvii apjvoluusl nolarlo public by moKeveinor: 4, .v. v;,m ., i... -Nrtitf ul llir itUrr. The Occident eniiiu down wvpiiiiik nnii rmiijKVi from tu, k'h'iuioiuv, v. n, WcM, T. J. wimrw nerw with i:.touN mlttly niiii k. Wlleoof Portland wieai lor i.oraiiin. 'The vomi rnln carnal tho trf.tu rU a lllilo Milrr. in i'rtilmu, I.. ... . 1. ,- . .. . . t udltuowHUmUMfour Mhu,, TJ' ir,rt0 J: J"8 lu.u.t-r,Hrb '",..-. n.yrowiwM, .i,rt,,u. heetiloN iniinp i. , ,i.ii. - " ''""- lionet Milton Hale, one of the heaviest eapItalMs of Linn eouuty, Wa the Urst man who titled u Orouoii KHilh of the Sautlani ,Uvr. lie Uh oiled oti nclalm (iue ,nih Mow w hero JeHeiyiiow mIu.Uih in tho fall of lSo, wrtKhU family. Ho now rvM.i,,oii Utiuiihil farm ad 'iiioiiniii'iiteriir.r. r, ii irr it i,i , .,1 i- .". whs eiu"omi nas many frlen.N to wUh Jier (Jifl-Hoeod in l.V new tvlatlons The gruoiii is one of 1 oik eounty'h houoivd sons ami a young man of ability. ADWD. TOBACCOS. and NE OF THE LARGEST ESTABLISH- ments In the State. Lower rates than irtllind. Ijim-pnt otrvb- Tj.(rnl ItlanKI 1 the SitAtp fl-.H lilwwAof HlaVMinl. RBd fOI price list of Job prlntlnsr,- and catolocu0' legal blanks. Ti M. WAITE, Steam Printer Salem Oreion. Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD Jaw wnUrmnrk. Ov VlV iukr iiv.il 1. 1. k.i .. .11 .. y W AlUiliV on tho eat. wh.-n. ' iiu.k:d;S.JJVV,S..lW -' -- -c . tho million .,r lift. ..t .. ".V1" '.' " lu the Ui orVha. "" -, .,,-...., lw (1 (111 t lll-l L'llM IIi.Ih . . i " i and wolldlrvvttM ,WlWrj-. !&rk ir,r;n:TO!S1i,J ' U-I.l.lu.-eut, 6ohlen ChaSeSS, !!i ? tS&J All Goods Delivered. Call and Test Our Prices. &.Bo Gold olden Dur- BLACKSMITIIING and HOBSESHOHNIL rat Have moved to 47 and 49 State street, where they are now ready for work. All our old patrons and friends are Invited .to call and see us In our new location, w aro better prepared for work now than ever having secured more room. 10-l-tf. m PILE gs, BKACKSMITIJING and-WAGONMiDNtt. 10HN HOLM, THE OLD RELIABLE J Ulacksmith, has removed his shop ? the corner of Commercial and Cnemek ete strecta. where ho Ik ready to serve the public. He Js now prepared better than ever to do nil kinds of wueon and carriage niHklnirnnd nmlrlnir. nil trlnria of blaCK smithing and- repairing, and a genera horseshoeing business, lie has all klnaj ofshoesteel.trottlng, handmade, eta.aoa i iukih n a scienune manner. njw attention given to the construction of wag ons and carriage. Remember the pUee,( ujjjxjhiib uiate insurance building. WANTED. SALESMEN by tbo oldest, largest, and best known hureer- liu in Ik. IL'Adt. EX perlenco not necessary. Permanent pal .x.HJS1 P"V Wrile at oaee. Get to work KOW, w hilo It is eay to sell and W rltoryunworketl. i 24 COMROJAL ST., SAI.EM, J stHrk NumriWi M-lOf 1