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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1889)
1 I THE CAPITAL EVEaTOrG JOURNAL. Tlin I'rmif Sent Kant A faw weeks !tgo,u young main .wiu MDiTlf UiVV.XU. !TIIK,SE.VATOKIALCOMMnTKK 1111 )llllllll 0 VUIUWiIm " 1U" """ MJJU.it J""o '"' , iTIlC.V Arrive ill Sllieill My il Pennsylvania wrote back (ohis oust-' ay' c. .,.,.!.. I riVniii ! rrn rriiMiflx flint, utrnw berries here ITKEI.Y I'EJISOXAIj, TKIl.MS OK MJIW-MITION. HAII.V. One year by mall Mix iiionlli" liy mull 'I'lirrciiiiinllii liy miill I'rr wick, ik-llvcred by carrier... .. 2M .. I 'i .. 15 WIlKk'l.Y. .si m Mn (mr In limit i:ryf '":.:.' V" v.-.:.n BIX IJIIMUlin II) iii.iii. - - One yeiir.lf imld hindrance 1 (W Hlx iiioiillm, lr imldliiii'lvancc GO For nlcrtlIii rates apply at tun omcc. AIISu7iBcrlberloTlir.l,Ai'iTAi..Ioi;ii.vAt who do not Kiciiru tliolr paper regularly will imtiry.tlilK ollltc, KlvlriKiuldrctH.iind the matter will lie nlH-iiilul tout owe. Ollli-o, corner Court and Liberty Hlreetx Special Train. THE CITY'S MATHS TIJP.IIWX WEX -C. K Kobcrt 1h In 1'ortlniicl to- Mis M. Allrmliu of Monmouth WiTu liiil Welruine to (JreKun's ll'iiioroil S'oii fniiil Associates. HATUltDAY Tlite'eveiiini' a Hiiecial (limi(cli was lecelved In Salem announcing Ui II II lUIiua lllill- Biiuviiviiitn nvn- - --; would winiu of lllflll be at leant six mwiuwiy u-uuy. ! indie- in eirctiinfercnee. Ifcfpoke Hpv. Post returned from Port- of tliu other wonders of tliis genial laud tins niornlnir. clime. His friends discredited him rj. ininicrnmn of Aurora was and a local paper .stales tlintnmoiigj j ,. cltv tnlsmorninir. her other pruilbclM Oregon gives birth m thQ p, In untiio tiiiiiniifififUil lifirfl. Til! . . . 4 " " "T 7". -"- (I'liiniiM ill' (lie uiicflnl M-imlnrlnl delegation appointed by the United States Fenate at its lust session to MAY 18, Ism. innuiie Into the relations existing between the United States and the A vabinKt"ii .Memorial. Dominion of Cauiida. Prominent X. P. .Mad; of this city is the os-, among the committee are Senator Hessorof a newspaper published at .j. x. Dolph nf Oregon, Senator O. T. the time of (icii. Washington's I lar f MnssitclitisettH, Senator death, which contains the an Kugene Hale of Maine, Senator notintenieiit. The paper in 1 be , William . I. Allison of Iowa, Senator Ulster County fN- ) iiette, and , p,Ki, f Alabama and Senator bears dale of KlngHli lanu.iry !, , (iu.yge of Mississippi. They tbOd. Aside from eonjaimng me proceedings of emigres for the tlrsl assembly, this jumer contains tin mi-lit (il l he ilealli o' ,, i. i . i i . i. ,i.iu ,.f i was to he deporeduhe climate of the coining by special train this uf- ,, , , ' ,- , ., , r iiw. u,,b,i M.,1fPii Oregon ha.l mi suddenly wrought young man, the' paper atated, had neretoiore uecn u irim.iai lau, uui u was to he deploredVyie climate of tin: s.'id (iliniiicl-i liiiii ' This incited the aforesaid y. in' to wrath and in proof of ids aj-xerfion he yesterday mailed to his traduccr a green straw- BBKSwBft&i&2m20L22S&2Bt&ffm ' au'tKiuiic President Washlnglon. I he pa pel Is a slnajl loil.-enlniun folio, tin prlceof whlclrwiislwenty-llveceiils. TlieeoltliiliKjilld lead m'e-aieie vefred In deep Humming, and tin paper is a geiiuiti" nidii-ity In thb ageofpilnl(Iugpie!-iaiplleliT nph (.'losing llifuhihiify nolle.', (hlsedl toiinl estpres-lon is given: "Alns the son of glory was mil s.'t foivxer Xo till' name of Washington-tin American President and Oeueial wlll triumph over de-tlh. The un clouded brightness of his glory will Illuminate Hie future ages." And leading these words of eloquence one huiulieii years later, it musi no said they convey much truth. Their prophecy lias been fullllled. - r.iiotii or.iriy (iiMiiiiiitiii. The executive eommltlee of Hie Kotirlli of July e.-lcbratiou have appoiulcd I lie following eeiuiuitlees: Program. II. M. Walte, I. I,. Pat terson,. I. A. linker, ,11. S. Jordan ami (leorgn IC. (looij. Invitatien: Kr.in Divey, ('laud (latch, .I.T.dieggr. ('. Hniitli, and D..I. Kry. Organi.atlon and processien: W. .1. Minto, (leorgii II. Iluruet, K. O. Cross, Xorris luiiwuaml A. X. (Ill- are Iraveliinr in a sneeiai'traln and have just started north from a short stay in nan imaiici-co. They will arrive in this city be tve u four and five thlsevenlng. The Ihst (lisnaleli announced theirarriv- al between Ihri-e and four but a later one says'betwecii four and live. I'hey aie to be'.uiet at the depot by a numlier ol Salem's ni'omineiit htMliiess ineii who will show- (hem over the city' in carriages, in the liest possible' manner for (lie length of limy tlitky will have, as they will onlv remain in the ollyabout two hours. Had .wold I cached here sooner. Salem would have been ple.ced to eulerlaiu her houoied H'lialor and asfoeialis In a much more befitting manner, sulllce it to sav however thai not a stone has been left un turned since word has been received lo give, them the most cordial wel come possible. this moriiith' from Portland John Wright and wife returned homo from McMinnville this morn ing. T. A. Mmmllicr mill u-lfo ri'tlirn- ed last evening from a week's sojurn nt are(!ov.f i- tt t .... r a... niitiieii hi ill" iiioiuuei a il-i-ii r-iiii- . aji. jiuir Jiuiu vii- iniu oi inu berry that weighed two ounces and Salem passengers for Portland this measured !) Inches in eircuinfer-i morning, f ence. This mastodon berry he ob-, J. D. Clark and little daughter tallied at the penitentiary. It N of of Corvallls arrived in the city last the Pen n oyer variety. At 'I In Kant S.ilein St-lmol The following program was ren dered at Prof. Haiidall's room In the East Salem school yesterday even ing, by Mrs. dork's clashes: Instrumental Holo ' ..Mnnd Uir.-eli Devotion to Dulv l.lnvil Scott Overflow ofllieUieat ltlver-Magsle W'lilte Mnilc. -. .: Oraeo Klilte CiaiikH L .v. Willie Dunn The Legend lleaulirul -Ktbel Clray Music . . -4 l.lzle IIolcron Hjmrtleus to the (llaillnloni Seliool IIowOlrKHtudy ...l Grace I'olilc Musle-Tlie Hrlde ..L- -MnifBlo White Kiss Me, Mamma .I.izlc Holerson Musk1 .SiniK Coini-tba lllcslng Class Skipper tresim'M ltldel l.ottle lieniiKtt Popular Apothy DenAiiieed Clint Otis Musle (intee I'lske .( 1'iopheey. Maud Illrscb Teas M 1 fc?C Teas i ea evening Ily boat. Kx-Governor Moody returned from n trip to Eastern Oregon, via the overland train, this morning. Frank Wlllard and wife arrived In the city this morning from Vn caville, Cat., and are visiting at the residence of W. S. Elliott. r J?ev. Sweeney will close his services at the Christian church to morrow night, at which time, he will preach his farewell sermon. h. Ivuhn and wife took the morning train for Portland. Mr. Kuhn returns this eveniner but his wife will visit in that city for a short time. .Samuel JJrown.who has been in Musie .Music is a iiicsMiij,- ... class I Eastern Oregon for about four years, A number of visitors were present 'arrived in the city vestorday and is rin; I'ooit TAini oin:rio.. liert. Musle: .1. 11. doss. ',. M. Parvln. Miss Laura Uoltra, Mrs.J. II. Stick ler and HeiiHOii Slarr. Prlntliigand advertising: Krank ('. HakerH. M. Walte, and T. J. (Jronlse. j lOntertaiument: I,adles of (he Ite llef Corps, Sedgwick Post, (I, A. It. Transportatien: W. X. Ludue. A Iteiiiaikiibb. lien I'liill, The Lebanon Mxpiess Is responsl blo tor this slory nl an egg: A phe nomenal egg or the Siamese twin order was shown by Miss Ice Kmlil dy. Kaeh part Is the natural sl.e of lien eggs, tljeiv being two of them, JolneUvtogytherat the convex ends by a cord thrce-fmuths of an inch long. Till eon! I? hollow audseems toparmUeof the same substance as the. eggs. It Is a ivnuhkablo freak of mature, nothing like It having licon seen before. ,' r Ibe Ithel, The river eoiitliiues to rise, and has reached a, stage of seven feet two inenes aiiove low water. The Uoag caiuo up froip Portland last evening, 'I lie Coiiiiiilssloiiers TalMni; ol Seeuilii); a l.ai;ei' lloil.t nf l.aml. Yesterday afternoon County Judge Shaw and County Couuulssliiuers (Jrlinni and Cornelius made an in spection of the (icsner track of 'M) acres, eat of the Asylum, with a view lo purchasing it for iwe as a county inllnuary or poor farm. They have taken the question under advisement, and will render llnal decision in the matter at an earlv day. Their object In making mo proposed change Is to secure a sulllcieut body of land for the farm to make it a sclf-sunnoiiliHi- in. slitutlon. The pirs.'nt farm eon contains hnl thirty-four acres and Is entlicly' too small for this county, they mink. Ily exehaiiL-lulr It for the (icsner tract (the term of sale of the one and the purchase of the other being not Known) they would Miave a farm capaiile of giving emplovinent to the Innmte.s' who wcrcnule to per form wmk, as well as making the Inllnuary an institution of self-sup-poit. As the poor farm Is now conduct ed it is a heavy expense to the county. Aside from the poor who nave Niiigiit aid and shelter under Its roof, there are fourteen persons in the county who are receiving monthly allowances of from JS to L'0. Tin tlllnl ,.r Hi. w. ..11 - " . nunc MlliM) Jllll'l'S Is f 1(18 per month. There has at some former day been and enjoyed the exercises which were well and eiedilably carried through by each paitldpaut. .. An Old Muii'j I'll mi-. James l.evin, who was brought to the penitentiary yesterday from . to-day shaking hands with his ninny friends in Salem. Mr. drown is an old S.Uemiteaud Is propably as well known as any man in the valley. hOCAh SUMMARY. If imol in vie mi ii 111., ur.iiliiiin.i Ili.iii..1.1 Ifiiti .Tttii.v..! FTit-iii.inii u'tll .1... t, ".... ... O.. ..IV, .-.,,! 111., ....... tf,...l.. ..V. ......... Hill VII.- pioneer of Oregon. He is an old ' liver the rourth of July oration at ma cany sevruiy years ol age, and the crhneif which lie is con victed Is I bah of Mio iniirilni- nf hlc son, ajted tllirtv-llve veal's. The murder wasthe result of.a family quarrel. Tlfe family, which consists of a father and six sons, are noted fill' Itli'il' Ivllil riom-i-.ilmni. iiiim.u I 'I v.."... ...I.1D, and shooting at one another is an old habit with them. The murderer has already served a term in the penitentiary. Tmo Prisoners lleleased, Two long-time convicts were re leased from the ponitentiarv to-dav. having completed their terms at hard labor. They were Fred Mar ccllus, sentenced from Astoria for a term of live y?'ars, convicted of murder In second degree, and Fred White, fol'n seven-year term Tor burglary. TJio latter is an expert printer am)' will go th work at his trade if he, can obtain work, having cxpeiienucd a change of bent. There are prison. now 287 ineii in the ' ",v hi -v nun ui ciiiiiiu ioiiiii-i nay ueeu carrying a lllit cargn of merehan- established a dangerous pieeedent in dlso for Salem and nolnts m tlm river. The Three Slstorscaiuodown tli river last evening. She brought mo matter of allowances for the poor. Klhewhere, when, in old age or mrougii continued inUfoituiics, a big shipment of wheat from Kola county aid N solicited when the I'l.msuni Seeker-. Those In search Tor a place to "pass a few pleasant hours to-morrow, will llnd that the street cars run out to Yew park, where" you can itfck strawberries and speml a h'- picas ant hours. Or to those who have not visited the grandeur of diver- side park, the ears will taku you within a few blocks of this pleasure resort. The cars qow niakeu circuit of about two miles. A Iti-iuid Concert. The conservatory In music, with able assistants will give thelreloslng concert of the season at the m..r.i utilise on the'evening of June 3d for the Salini Hour mills. Tim l.nte.1 AlihitU, Among the immigrants who have arrived In Salem within the iut few days was a r.iinllv dlr.-t from Swlterlatul. There were ulso coiiuly po.s.scies a poor farm, the person Is given his pension In the county home for her dlstix'sM'd noor. Tills is .,,. . "Ion to hlni-Miuiethlng that he A most attractive pro-ram Is being n-enffi Xi prepared luv the occasion. Some!',111 Irritability sneuinl iii.vi.lll.w ...in ...i.i ... .,.!' "'I 'IniKnUu Ashland CottAgo-Grovo will soon have a new-siiaperjt will be called the Leader. V Itev. IrJviiight preaches at the ConjjregiitIonal church to-morrow niornlhg. Clias. J'iper will haven run on the mail service between Portland .....I tr....i....tV... .11111 JilllllJIlllllI. W. X.fjjttdiie went to Portland this niorfiing' toseo what rates could be secured for our fourth of July calcination. A marriage license was this after noon granted to, John Ilagenauer and JosepliiiEkcir, both of whom re side on ITowell prairie. - Unitarian sorvicX's morning and evening to-morrow. Evening sub ject, "Tliought&jf young people." Old and young invited. A OOOO CUP OK COKl-VK. Is a grout attraction for a icstnumnt. The entice drawn from Ilellenbnind's Pat i'ntCnlIV'0 locoplaclo Is one, of tho mauy Oreat Attract Ions of his eating parlorc. Thousands of cups or his excellent collto nroholn every week. And ns ror oysters and meals ho cannot bo equaled in tho state. 5f, There will bgreaching both morning and ouPlilngNit the Ean- tist church, Sunhnyjby Rev. E. C. durnham of linker Cltv. L. II. Atwtiter f Lewisville has some wheat tlnuSlms been heading out for two week rmL It Is of the German ISiupcror variety. Painless dental operationsat Dr. T. C. Smith's, 92 State street. Eugene City, Pendleton, Cor vallis, The Dalles, Albany, Astoria (Hill Solium I... l.!Sjf. .., . -. iu ut3nv uic going io celebrate the glqrfoira fourth this year. r,l,K.l.1,,.H 'i"'S,:or0 .u,,r,i!'K'1 tor niiu .-.iiiws nun coins, and or tho iilr-passnges. Sold Teas. Teas. Our Steck: iii this Line is Equaled Ijy Few id Excelled Ijj None. THEY ARE IMPORTED DIRECT AND MARKED IN OUR OWN BRANDS. Use None but the Best A FILL4INE ! -of- ! Crockery and Glassware! wiin specialties In j,ti Valerian China Tea Sets. f-4 French China Dionfr &1 KIDGWAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Patten OP- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN? Of Which Wfi ontlRlnnlltr l, . . 4 and open stock, enabling us to iSSitil Diuira iimu ica sets 01 unv 8l7n n. . .. ." I the single piece. The. flnCt JSlSJn6 ""vtuiemj I CHAMBER SETS i Ever shown in Salem. ' A' PULL STOCKl Ot tliolntest and handsomest patterns In as-1'lenso call nna examine our Block. WELLER BROS,,! 201 Commercial Street, -o- C O F K E E , C O RK E E , C O K E E E , COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE. We Carry None but the Best and surest (j-rades. mm'i rail -o- A FULL LINE OP NOVELTIES IN THE American Biscuit Cos,' kk Salem, Oregon, have received direct Hnnm QCTflim onTnu The Finest Line of ' CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPEING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES. MOUNTAINWAG0N8 SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will bo sold at Prices and Terms to Suit All! They are known everywhere, and their Superior' Excellence is rue cause ol it -o- ov .r :,. . mu ,0 ",0 ?,"" i.!L ?ffP !.. r 'Willi II. liy It. Kulil liy nil (trui;jktg. tu.ui iii.iiifi runnel's. 'I'lli I'nllliti ii.iiiii.ii. .!...... .i.i. . .... w .' ".iiiilciltfin.-l IIIIS imsranu(iiut'iuKtlii)yi'iirslii wliluli i monilnSn)ju)ltiMV'.l. W. L.miiov' PL Lemon, Vanilla Orange, Chocolate, Ginger, Jelly Wafers, Snowflake and Cream Biscuits are the latest nov elties manufactured in this line and sold hy us. Ask for These goods "aro first-class nnd as their stock Is very large a person can find whit vuey may w8ii. Tiieir warenouse on buw t street Is completely filled, and they ham ',. another car load en route now. Look act w for them- somnthln? Ann (! MARYELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training. Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adulf greatly benefited. Great Inducements to correspondence Classes. PmBnA.ttia wltl. nnlnlAn. nt 1 1 XTIl. A. Hammond, the world-famed Spedallit la Inrl nionnnnn n.nlnl nUAlnn ThAtfltk I J ". u.t euiiur oi me unnsiian ami N. Y., Richard Proctor, the scientist, Hom. others, sent post free by Prof. A. LOISETTE. 837 Fifty Ave, NI Je-1. J ? - BGANT i ut' iiaiu iii.xt'.s inr uui ki itiiMi ('... kint..ii. ., ..p .... i it . . . - i r lM...ilnitlo.l)uMvlsrL, hcts,, l '''' 'I''viwonsn county! lt,Wll mrU&xmntorVi was Mil,- P 110 til III1P1 tuSnIoHHllixvllyrhmitlw limt IHIill'- " ,u '. inuuWrTIi, with ) V , , . ' Ollvor llutlor, supoivlxir. at i - I .liuillior I'lir.uliiiiuto, ' !'-" I .i I . rrii.ii-niu. Older. I , , ... , , ". "" ' I . I I t !.... .. . .. .iiriiu llliltir. I Tlu O.I.I l-VIIoiVM. if i.'i. i ' l'lVxl ""iM;i, who riMl.liN lu-af ili'i'l.UM to l.ull.l u lirii.i.. lu.n.ii !Ml- '""r,w.is l.roiiL'ht to tho In- ...... . "!!(, "ii j,,.,,. nvliiiii ui v;.l.,... 1 i - ,, ....... ii, virMi'Miav. I UIh mliiil luw Uyn uiiM'ttloil for n, ' "'"h "t iojmj.'tl,v now tftvuploil by tho .MIiiiii'soa hotol. Tho IuiIMiiik will Ik) ii tluwHv, thofroiiiul n.mrhtw liif! hhihI for jim.iiv rufiin, tho m-voihI for onioiw. mul tho thlnl for a lo.lt room. 'v(w m.w building will lKi a vrvtllt to tho town ami onlor. AjuIh 'ii i, inn,, I-'nuik Wnrunr, who m-uviI a turin in tho iHnilu.iuijry for liiirKlat-v, hilVlllk'lxi'llOlllillllllnl fl.ii.. M...I... . . "v. IH.UI.1U1 wmnty, U nguh, in tho ohitolu-Hof tho "iiw. lio Imijiui Uv,, urrxtwl lit Jiu-kMiii vounty, oharKV.l with Imvliiis biirulnilml a olothln,; hotto at Mttlfonl, Iteeelilni: the Kim.l. Tho inaiiKoi of tho Mrvot car lino wcivbiityyotcidnv iuspootln tho' mlditlonal tmok'tlmt has boon con-' trutctl by contractor At or..-.. Imiii1. , :i i-isii STRONG'S TO-MORROW, 11 TILL 1 2. THE ALBERT BISCUIT IN TINS 0- Altcra caroful Inflection tho road i-ovoral wivkx, ovyr .-.Inco ho cold out liN laud. Ho lin"s Uimi nillli-i.iu-iti. all sorts ofdoluMons. On.. -.,..st ..... ' ws ivcolvod and the-coinn-uiv ..v. rvM'rwtl wh'itho xilo was nuuU '! l"10'1 tliouiM-'lvos as woll ulennHl stu.vviiky uu noKot tJio-Jinpro.K)n that smuo ' "" l"oworl;- oik. wastry.,, to uyko this from him. TZT 110 UIm) tllOUi'ht .IIIUH)I,0 Was .m. TlwtlliclmlvU nmr ....,..- . doavorliiK to tuko from him uu l,t,u,u IV" ""Mioiiio tlmu at any other "-..i.. luiuvine imjHirtimeo of liikliij; Uli.VsT. vincKKs.jf :IK!UlYV6tUri,UI)U,-Na. CIIKltltV PIK. CANDY ANO aKKS. ...oVmii-'y ror to. A .New llrliW inonoy ho itHvlvoil for his lan-1. Tli -liulu..'. Ilt.iiiliii.iinl. DuriiiKolrvuit court at D.illiw th WKmim.n a ohan ,,f u-u, Ume,.,U,oV.,.,.o mf Ywmw u Z wasaskod In tho HanitUloy lM., ,'', s.vnrm.i, Mhioh u jwuttar to Juduo UoNo ilinvtci fctorn tvprl- ,u,f- . . inand to thiM who 'luul hjtllv NUtt.r Ar.!:,.. blK'iiwl a lK'lU.lou bollgthig tho iv.- Thu "WiiIiik .llMsoiiburjj ami . llo.Hr S.irMiurlllii now, then It will do I yon lliiMiutot KiM.1. ItUrnitly Momlerful , f'riirirliiSiu eurlchliiK Uio hUxM, v- ....... u npitounv una 8ivms ,, healthy Iho liistimiuv o.iiiii..i,v i, ....I....I -''J - KllllU i lllllltlll III lll.ll.t (ir II... .v.... I.... . .11 Vlirs. .atlil I It.t........ .i. north of a , ,.dV. .L .? :11 J"" h w,!! h V.IUiilii.ry o.xun,- r '' "Hlfe .'Imn, formerly lliotlriwiill , , ,, ir'UOIIOMI'"ftWVllil Ihw cm. owiwa liy AT, Ywilbn, to T. M, JIHVI n ri'"'. it-It I 'Hwr ........II.... .... .nf.- . ...,v .itl'MI Wagon Making and Repairing l3. J. LARSEN makln!-.,,?'.lU work ' o lino ot la.iffWr-A'RSS: AMONG Till-: TOl'DLAIl RPiwr a TnTOU ,-, AND CAN BE NAMED IS A FINE LINE OF Smoking ami Chewing Tobaccos, I'ipps, Cigars and Cigarette Holders, Pocket Cutlery, Comlis and Brushes, Basketsand Woodemvare, Peoria Stoneware, Toilet Soaps. PRINTING. ONE OF THE LAIlBlHT ESTABLISH tnpntfl In tho Qt.A Xiunip mtefl tllAn Portland. Lareest ock Tfegal Blanks to the State, a-d blralfct dlsomint. BtsilfH price list of Job prating, anlfatalow legal blanks. jE. mTVaITE, , Bteanx Printer Salem Orefo BLACKSM1THING and DOBSKSHOEffii. f w , . . Ilavn Tnrtl'..rf tr. J7 n JQ RIAtA strMt, whero they are now.'ready for work. A" our old patrons and friends are InvitwJW call and see us In our new location, wc nre better prepared for work now tnan ever having secured more room. W-Ht C M. 10CKW00D, SAMi' OK12QOM SMMSH FRENCH CANDIES. -o- BKACKSlIITflLVfi and WAGONMM. -rrtfXKr linr ir mrT TTVr.TAnliK shop ? serretM in Cox . & Boggs, TflffW irnr.-r Tiif J Blacksmith', has rem be onmAr nf hnmm.iv ete i streets, where he in read; puuiic. no is now prepa uverioao uu Kinds orw muktncrnnil MtialrltiD. I smithing and repalrn horseshoeing business. m has au w; of shoes.steel.trotting, hand made, eta,MS .. tucu. n ficicuiuiu jiiuuy. -.t--- attention given to the construction of onsand carriages. Remember the pw opposite State Insurance building. WANTED, SALESMEN by t! oldest, largest, tuit Irnnvn NOFPl llnlhWAftt BX irlpnrA tint niviuom VarmAnMt SO tlous. Good pay. Write at oaee. WJJJ work NOW, while It U eafcy to mU b " rltory iinwciimtl. 240 COMMERCIAU ST SALEM W'