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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1889)
fc, THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL. THE CAPITAL JODMAL TEltMH OK HUHSCMJTIOA'. DAIl-V. One year by mill. ..--$" H) Hlx motitliM by mill!.... - 1 m Three, month by iimll ... I f I'cr week, delivered by carrier........ 15 Wf.KKJ.Y. One yenr by mnll . . ......... SI ft HI month by mnll.. ........ 7 One year, If tnld In ndvnncc .. 1 0 Hlx month, If paid In advance. 5 For advertising rates apply nt thin office AIIHnbocrlberHtoTllKCAi'iTAbJouitSAt who do not fcecuro their paper regularly will notify thin ofllrc, giving address and the matter will bo attended to nt once. Qfllc, corner Court and Liberty Street TlHWIhVV AUGUST 1889 nli-lt-st In tb Mine. Tlic Gold Mountain and Dry ' Gulch eoiiMoIldatcd mining company will Boon be ready for business. Their olllce, llrst door south of the post olllce, is being fitted up in llrst clas Btylc. ConnttrH will be ar ranged as they arc In a bank and there will be private apartments for the president and cocroliiry. In the region of the mines up on the riantlam there is iiiuuli activity. A doen men are there now desiring up and prospecting. Maehinery is on the way from Kan Kraiielwo and as hooii as It arrives the w irl; of de veloping the mines Will be com menced In earnest. Shalt will be sunk to a good depth and the wcatlh of the mountain will be extracted The company expect to pu-h things during the present season. An Old siiiml-llj. Without George UeNlmw of Lane 0 unity the Oiegon state fair wouldn't amount to so much. The following from the Gu.ud will be good iicws to all: "IJnelo George JJjIhIwiw, who lias taken thu llrst prl.(! on wheat at the State fair, as well as the Centennial and other ex hibitions, is now engaged in piepar- ingan exhibit of grain for the forth coming Slate fair. This will be the la'rgest and best exhibit ever made by him. It will contain over .'100 varieties of wheat, both in tlieslie.if and in Jars, and will weigh about 1500 pounds." Sllll-lll llilllljr 1 II lint I lit !. Artists of tlie Denver &. Ilio Grande western railway are in Sa lem making views of the principal buildings and taking sketches of the best ncencs. This work will appear In the regular railway guide of that railway company, and will be a great advertisement for Salem. The work Ih done hi an approved stylo and appears to gooil advantage. These guides are given free dlsttibu- lion and circulated by the hundreds of thousands among people of the east who contemplate removing to the west or taking tours for pleasme. Tim Sitinii Mm i. The Democrat regrets very much seeing Albany llremeu Inactive in reference to a team for thu N. W. tournament. It Is to bo the most Important in the history of the Northwest and will bo noticed more than any other yet held. The win ning of a race or two by a Salem team would make tliu nainu of Sa lem prominent. It is not too late now. Tim "Joioncr'n Iniiict, For one reason or aiunhcr the cor oner was summoned yesterday to lnipilru into the caiino of the deatli of Charley Bismarck, alias Karl licrk, who died suddenly yesterday morning. The Jury consisted of John Farrar, Lot Kills, Clol Nash, J. II. HaiiH, Henry Carter ami George Anderson. They leturned the only verdict that could lie found, vU: that deceased came, to his death tluough natural causes. To New KiitorprWc. 1 II. Kaston, who has leas ed Hook's old stand on State M root frouiT. M. l'uttou, has rented a por tion of the. store to W. W. Hrooks for guns, sporting goods, etc. Mr. Katun will carry a full line of musi cal merchandise, including pianos . and organs, standard makes only. Ills goods aro on thu wtiy, and ho oxMcts to open Saturday. Parties contemplating (ho purchase of an instrument, will do well to wait un til his goods anlvo. Vviillil fur riuliitllV. At a lato hour last night in the case of O. A. Webb s. J. A. Knight, brought lioiv for trial from Silverton, Judgment was awarded pliiliulH'for $l7.o(). The suit was for f.'tf, com mission claimed on sale ol io,U es tate. The case will no doubt bo ap-IH-ahnl to circuit court. It was tried before Justice Clia-o, A (.nod Hunt. livJurrd. Tin) lino horo Udonglng to Tims. JIowo that was tiadly Injured by a defective bridge between Salem and the fair ground', l rojxirtul no bet ter. This ItorM) was under training and It is hoped tliat the accident will not prevent it from trotting at tho wining State lair. Tho county bridges should ho cauuuod and re iwlivd as maay of them are In poor condition, and by tho tlmo tho county pays for several line animals tho supervisor will voimnoiiiv fix ing them up, ' Tn More w Ilrlckn. Ahkw Strong Is considering plane lorn two-Htory brick building, to be I ...... l...l .... .1... ..(.. ..( I.I r,.o,... i UlWUlUlt VII IIIU nilu JI iin I'lL.VHt reHtaurant. Ah soon as the buildings next to him are completed, ills res taurant will be moved into one of them and work will at ouce begin on tearing out Ids old frame build ing and the building of a new brick one. Mrs. Dickinson will also build where the old frame now stands, oc- cupled by Talkington's saloon. lie I will also occupy one of the new j bricks, while her building Is going up. These two new bricks will be ' two-story nnd of the same general j plan as those nowgoing up on either , Hide of them. This will make the block a solid one of brick buildings! frotnf'riiirt .In Ktnto. Tim tilans will I soon be submitted and decided upon and work will begin at the earliest poslblc moment. Itoiim from Outing. Although September Is one of Oregon's most pleasant month", still the majority of Salem people who have been to the coast or moun tains on outing tours have returned. Some few are still away and a very few are Just now going, but the sea s in i nenrly at an end and tlie many Salem homes are again occu pied after nn absence of the tanilly for a fiw weeks or mouths. 1i-1imh Hup rii'klllK. The rain of last night and this morning will somewhat delay the picking of hops. In many of the yards pickers were about ready to begin, but must now wait a day or so. In some places picking had al ready commenced. 'I bey Aro Cumin,;. 'Iho University opens Monday for tlie school year of 188!M)0 and al ready the students are beginning to urilve In the city to make arrange ments for entering school. It is now evident that the attendance this year Is going to be larger than that of any proious year and the school opens with prospects good for a most successful school year. An IllHllIin VNIIul'. Several days ago Mis Fidelia A. IMgdon arrived In this city, on a visit, from Pleasant Hill, Lane county. J Tor actions weie strangu and this afternoon she was exam ined befoie Judge Shaw by Drs. Howlaud and Cusick and committed to thu asylum for insane. She is un man led and thirty-seven years of age. Her hallucination is that she is being poisoned by her friends. She also has revelations and commands from on high. Her mother died last spring, since which time the unfortunate woman lias let grief command her and the lcsult is her mind lias failed. Her father was poisoned In Salem about thirty years ago, by drinking water from Dr. Markum's well in which a bag of arsenlo had been thrown. At thu thnu ho was poisoned suvuial others also drank the samo water with serious results. This thought is mingled with this lady's insanity, and who declares that she poisoned her mother. Alleged itttliirm In Salem. Hon. T. T. Geer, hi thoOregonian, discredits the report of the reform forces huld in Salem on a recent Saturday. Hu says: "Tlie old saying that you must go away from homo to hear thoiiuws was most signally ex emplified by a report of a 'combina tion confeienco' of various 'reform forces' held lioro on tho Kith of this mouth. No ouo in this part of the statu ever heard of it until readlnglts minutes and resolutions. Certainly no such monstrous combination of 'reform forces, ' could bo held in such a community us this without anyone hearing of it." sun Crui-ink- tii riuiiia. It is supposed that tho good old times when people came ttio plains across aro gone uovwr more to return, hut that is not so. A gentleman, who lives on the old Immigrant road, In Gllllamcounty, sees many papers by. Of course, there aro many ways now open to como into Oregon, and tills Is only one. Ho says since early spring at least a hundred teams have passed Ills door that have ora-vtod tho plains. Some caino from as far oast as Virginia and many were from Kansas and Nebraska and have Peon four months on the way. Yet their animals are in fair condition. The Immigrants them selves aro in gsd spirits. It will ho news to many 'that thousands aro coming overland with their own teams, but such Is the case. Lota ol riiirrlc. D. D. Prottyiuai), who has boon out colliding specimens of fruit and grain for the Oregon laud company, j ycMorduy ran acros.s several tnvs full of l.ato Duke cherries. Ho say fully ten biisho's tiro going to waste. These cherries tiro very large and ot Hue llaor. A HtllllOlPltll C.lllU'at Yotirduy evening IXputy County Clerk Sherman wtw taking testl- moiiy In tho Until proof lu home- ktetul claim of AUsolom ltrooUs,ue.ir Mehamti, Henry Supnlngtlold U lug the voutestiuu of the proof. At tbo Ktnpnrntor. A reporter of tli Jol'hnai. vNitetl the Willamette evaporator this after- '..... .....1 r...ii.,l f I. Ini.uf.i lif. ninlllnir Jl n tuiii niuii'i t.in.7 ww ..v. . M.......rt i In good style, i lie new iMlcr mill Is nearly cfinpletd and they will be prc.'isitigus'-oon as the barrels arrive. The capacity of the evaporator will bo about WX) bushels per day. The machinery is run by a sixteen horse power engine which gives them plenty of power. They are employing about sixteen Hands and In a short time will employ a few more. The fruit is taken and cleaned before it readies the machinery and when the apples are peeled in a machine where there are about six forks and this is run against a knife by machinery which Peels tltld CUS tile apple UP. TIlCll thev aro spread on a tray and sent to the bleaching depart ment to be bleached which makes them white. From this they aro loaded on a car and taken into tlie evaporating department where the heat is 1 -JO degrees. They are then taken to the packing de partment and put In a pile where they go through a kind of sweat, when they are packed into boxes and are ready for shipment. There are nine large tubes which draw cold air and it pauses through red hot pipes and then a large fan that works by machinery forces this hot air into the evaporat ing department which causes the fruit to dry. A large amount of ap ples, pears and prunes aie being re ceived and dried. A new elevator is now under constitution which will bo a great help for the establish ment when the cannery Is started. A good many bushels of fruit can be u-ed thus, giving tlie farmers a chance to make something out of their orchard. These apples machines spoken of above can peel and slice twenty-one apples per min ute, with two hands to each ma chine. tin- Opening ol HUN. Bids for tlie construction of tlie water tank to be built at the peni tentiary were opened to-day, but tlie contract has not been awarded. The bids are as follews: G. A. Ste phens, ?:! 1:2 with tower and J.11-12 without; Colter ifc Minor. $.'i(iVC, tow er and tank; It-inkins, ?;M37, tank and tower or $12902 without tower. Also the bids were opened and awarded for the exca vating for the new wing at the Ore gon state insane asylum and were as follews: Ihooks Wagiion, $12i:; C. A. Smith, $900; Zinii, Mas?ey & Teabor, $121.'!. Tlie contract was awarded to C. A. Smith for $900 and tlie work will commence im mediately. Two MarilitKo I. leftist'. Licenses to wul were this after noon grunted to Suuuiul It. Lovcll, iijjwl thirty-six, and Alice A. Higglns aged twenty-four; also to Win. Powell, aged twenty-five, and Lotta Kincaid, aged twentv-three. The last named were married a few moments after tlie license was issu ed, Hev. C. Alderson olllciating. .Must KoRliter. The public schools open a week from Monday. Parents must regis ter their children lieforo they can enter school. You will llnd David Simpson, tho clerk, or a deputy at his oflleo in tho oper.i house block. You should all register this week. Hv order of the board. lliltTluy Will Stay. To-day dozens of Chinamen have been leaving town for tho various hop yards of thu county. They go by wagon and by rail. In all, sev eral doon have left the city and will bo away several weeks until the hop picking is over. 1'1'ltr.hY PKKStl.NAh. A. Grant took the morning train for Jell'erson. Hev. J. L. Punish left on the afternoon train for Portland. Cieo. Mistier and Myron Hriggs loft yesterday for Tacoma. Mr. Allio Moores returned home thU afternoon from Vmitlim. Clark Hodgors left on tho morn ing train for his home near Turner. Joseph Knrley left on this after noon's train for Illinois on :i visit. Hev. TIhh. Van Seoy anil Hev. Hush left tills afternoon for Port laud. Win, UoltihH and family re turned home tills morning from Sun Francisco. ttetirgo Flatiiuu: ami wife re turned home lnt night fiom their trip to the Cascade mountains, Mrs. Ira Adams left yesterday for a visit to hvrold home in Ohio. She will bo ubsout several months. Hen Taylor returned homo this afternoon troni his trip to Newport. He reports having n good time and Is now roudy to carry uitdl. -Mr. S III AlNtlpll rvllirilMl homo liwliiy fiMin Ills tni t t'liloiiKii. 1K Oiimo liv wiy of Hjle Hty, wliorv his wife and daughter erv visltluj; and they nil returned on the itiorif ing train. Infamy uncovers ttNj'.f, while purity W covcrvtl with nuvlity. LOCAL SIMM IKY. ft. M. Wade fc Co. will add nn-' i lU lrJ to their brick building i e I rtriTncrt.i1 jjffit nnu noniinl1 ' by Diiguii Dr,. Painless dental opt. rations at Dr. T. C. Smith's, 02 State -treot. Stdem is giving employment tills season to large numbers of me chanics. There are many buildings going up and more contemplated. Epicurean tea, paints, oils, varnish, window glass and a flue line of general groceries at Gilbert & Patterson's. tr. - The new street car line will give steady employment to quite a force of men. Cars will bo running in less than six mouths, the projectois say. Another survey is being made, but the shortest and best route L found to lead direct to tlie grocery store of Squire Fnrrnrk Co. Thcr you will find what vou want a prices to suit nnd goods of a qtbditj thai is bound to please. Go now. P. II. Eaton will sell for cash or installment the celebrated Chioke:' Ing & Sons, Colby and opera piano, Also Wilcox & White organs. He open? ids music store on Saturday at 01 State street. Foil Sale. Monroe's cottage on Church St., opposite M E. church. This house is built in first-class style with tlie latest improved inside blinds, folding doors, whereby thr e rooms can be thrown into one, and furnished with modern furniture, flue Brussels carpets, applique lace curtains, elegant oil paintings, Chi naware, heating and cooking stoves, etc. Every tiling goes. Call nt the house for terms. A GOOD CUf OK COl'FEE. Is n great nttrnctlon for a restnurant. The coiree drawn from llellenhrantl's Pat eut Codec receptacle in one of the many Gieut Attractions of his catlug parlors. ' 'I hriiKin.'lu fifnnna nf hi nvivltnnt p. if Toft ' urcf-ola cveiy week. And as for oysters and meals he cannot he equaled In the utate. tf. Dlstiuhances of the peaceful summer faucli us Dlarilioen, dsciitcry and cholera Infantum, promptly evicted by Wright's blackberry cordial. Sold by all druggists. Put to Flight XervoiiMicss and Indlges tlon by Wright's Hop Celery and Chamo mile. Hitters. A hcalthlul stimulus, and strengthening and lnsigoratlng. Sold by II. W.Cox. With fatal speed Impute blood courses through thosystem wlthdeath hilts wake. Wright's Compound Kxtrait of Sun-apa-lllla cutes all hlood dNea'-es. Sold by II. W.Cox and D.J. Kry. Atlantic Cables. Kleven Atlantic cables in nil have been successfully laid, and the lirst two are dead or lost. Of tho nine cables, only four tiro in really good order, tho other five being old and having little chance of continued life. The average life of a cable is only ten years. One of the nine was laid in 1SG0, another in 1S73, n third in 1874, u fourth is tho cable of 1SG0, repaired in 1SS0, while n fifth was laid in 1875. The more recent aro tho Krencli (Pouyer Quertlor) cable of 1870, the two new Gould and the Hennett and Mackey cables. Too Coarsp. Country people amuse the cock neys and cockneys amuse the coun try people; nnd so tho account is kept even. A man from the rural districts from the famous town of Wayback, perhaps had gone with n friend into a city restnurant. Presently n young fellow caino in having In his lunula tennis racquet. The countryman looked at the novel utensil for a few minutes; then lie turned to his friend and said, in a tone of decision. "John, I drink no milk in this town." "Why not?" "Why not! Why, jest look nt the strainers they use. You could shove a catbird through 'em." Up Hud Traveled. A young man with a great deal of hat and a small amount of grip-sack came into the depot on a train tlie other day, walking through to the hackstand he said to tho driver of a vehicle: "I want to go the Wayne Hotel." "Yes, sir." "Tlie ordinance gives you fitly cents." "It does." "Hero's your money. I've trav eled a hit, I have, and I know what's what. Don't try any gum games on me." "No, sir get right in." Tho stranger entered the hack, tho driver drove ncroxs the street ami got down and opened the door, nnd as tho stranger saw how ho had fooled himself, ho looked as flat as ' chalk and muttered; ' "Yes I Mt) lust nerocw the street. I've traveled, I have, but 1 gue.s I was on tno wrong train." Vigor And Vitality. At quickly 8ten to eury part of the ImhIv by lliHtal'k SurtsivtrUlti. That tirvd fWUu U cttltrWy oorvouie. Tho bluoil U lrtriU, vnrivlml ami itnlUcJ, ami car- rl luviltU inud of dlMtix- to eery or- ean. Tho stoiiMvli u touvd ami strength vA, Ihe npjHUto nwionM. Iho kidney M VHiHI Ullil ll L .L k tPak kktlt...l 1.I t I1II.1PUI.V.I lh bruin l rWrvotuxt, thu mind made cltttraud rtinU" ftr work. Try It. Ouo of tho poorvat cousolera the world Is n enijity pune. Id RESIDENT LOTS IN Salem, for building lots, have no equal. The whole plat is in a flue state of cultivation, seeded In clover, with a good turf. No grubs, no stumps, no rocks or gravel, soli good, elevated and level, has a fine view of tlie city, surrounding country, tlie mountain ranges and snow-capped peaks. Pure cold well water. Is twelve blocks south of the Chemekete hotel and postofflcc blocks, on Commercial and Liberty streets These lots arjp offered by Jones & "Watson on installments, without interest until paid. They are now actually worth in cash more than the prices named for them on long time without interest. Geveral lots have been sold on which fine residences will be erected. If you want one or more lots call on J0NES & WATSON, wh j will show you the plat and the lots. THE RELIABLE GROCERS i Corner State and Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and. Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. WE LEAD IN Remember i OUPS1 yiinS f ! SCRIBER & POHLE, Just received the finest line of Shotguns, Rifles nnd Pistols from Chicago nntl more coining. Vo will sell lower than any other house in Salem. We defy all competition, Portland not excepted. Also keep The Best Sewing Machines In the market from 3-3 to $40 cash, and in connection will run the best Gun Shop in the state. Come and bee us before buying elsewhere. BEN w ! jj W FOUND! Success in Rusiness requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Rusiness Penmanship nnd Rusines Correspon dence, Rook-keeping by both Single nnd Double Entrv, the nature nud correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law anil Rusiuess practice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing, Manifold, and Dictation work. All these arc needed in business, and are thoroughly tau"ht by exper ienced teachers at tho SALEM RUSINESS COLLEGE Griswold's Rlock, Salem, Oregon. Real Estate AND INSURANCE. Having removed my otllee to 05 State street, J am now better prepared than ecr to do u rtishtug ..teal Estate Business ALSO r:..n ,! AAAMNt !.... I lie UIIU nisUUCIH HOUimiUi; Written In the best companies doing bus! ncs In Oregon. Call on me nt once. Isaac A. Manning, !3 Stale Street. DR. JORDAN & Co.'s i MUSEL'M OF ANATOMY 731 Market st.San Francisco ' Admtsnlou -') ceuls. (ioHiut learu how to avoid dlMie. ConuHutUn nnd : treatment Hrmally or by letter, on poriittrrhoeti ' ortrcultal wenknt.?., and all , dlM'Uueofnwn. nnd lor a Uxik. Prlrale oitlco 211 Ocary street. Lvusunniion irxf. GEORGE WILKINS' ! NEW OUTOHER SHOP I On 1 IKavlii ...- AA-v I.a. l.-l.l vu rtUVl SJ VUlki IIVI9 IUO UIIUV 1U ?"u . All klua ornmiU kept on WAJl4 - It has been proen that Wrlsht Ue4 Ctom Cough, Cure cure throat ana lung trouble of long Handing, when all other tttnMtw (all! Sold by all drutKUU, kCwy 1 u fl u UoftM Eiora D fi Liberty Streets, Salem. CANNED GOODS. Place and. FORSTNER & CO. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. . iiiuiv iiiiy niu rJ "15"" tti It Is the olde.t, largest and len-t expen lve Institution of lNirnluc In tho XnVtii. Ill IPl'MIITnivn J unnorpnntTVri ws- . ...... nenooi opens nrst Monday in September rvuii lor ouaiogue lo THUS. VAX SCOY, ,. President. ,,J Salem, Oregon. nJln jMLAIMI ?"" -r rlne. JOS. albi:ut. Agent. S ileiu, Oregon I- For Bargains IN ! Family Gncerifs Prorisiws, Fruits Etcr, flO T) TH03LVS KUItnOAVS. Camniurolal St root, Sal. -r.i r Couu.ry itroduce i ' ail kinds a haitd. If i'uhitei.ot iradrd w 01 fire I n-ptifujy soiit.tairw v , n leumujt you both (n prlcw an J q aiiiy A FULL LINE -OK Crockery and Glassware! With ppeclnltles In Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. MDG WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which v,c constantly keep a full line nnd open ttick, enabling us to makeup Dinner and Tea sets of any size, or sell by the single piece. The finest assortment ot CHAMBER SETS' Kcr shown In Salem. A FULL STOCK Ol thelatct nnd handsomest patterns In Glassware. 3Pleno call and examine onr stock. ELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon, have received direct n i n i mm riCTnun nfiTAiiinc iMOiuiu rttuwiibo Tho Finest Line of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPRING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAIN WAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will be sold at Prices and Terms to Suit All! These goods 'aro llrst-rlnss nud as their stock Is very ltn-go a person can And what they may whh. Their warehouse on State street Is completely tilled, and they have another car lo-id en route now. Look out for them; something line X.UIVJO0US MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. Great Inducements to correspondence Classes. Prospectus, -with opinions of Dr. Wm. A, Hammond, tho world-famed Specialist lu -Mind Diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Thomp fcon, the treat Psychologist, J. il.Buckly D. D., editor of the Christian Advocate . VJtlchard Pro-tor, the. sclent 1st, lions. . w. Astor, Judah P. Ilenjaman, and others, sent post free by Prof. A. LOIsETTJ:, 237 Fifty Ave., NY Jc-13-89. dw 'K OF THE LARGEST ESTABLISH- menis in i in Ntitiv r.nwor mtM thnn merits n the State. Lower rates than Portland. Larcest stock Legal Blanks lu : Legnl Blanks lu Umunt. Send for the State, n'd biggest discount. SendfdV price list of Job printing, and catalogue ot legal blanks. E. M. WAITE, Steam Printer Salem Oreeon. iiuwiuumuirtu aim iivnawmuiui. (ft k. 6 moved In 47 nnrl JQ KtnfA fitrMt. fhere they aro now ready for work. All tUr Old liatrons nnrl frlpnilc nH Invited to call and i,eo u In our new location. We are better prepared for work now than ever having secured mure room. 10-1-tf. LICKSJIITIILXG and WAGOXMAKIM. IIOLM, THE OLD UELIABLE BLACK " smith, has removed his khop to the corner of Commercial and Chemekete Mreeu, where he Is ready ,to serve the I i'muiiu jiw is now prepareu oeiier xiuiu ever to do all kinds of w neon and carriage I mklng and repairing; all kinds of Mac, smithing and repairing, and a ceneral j horse shoeing business. He has all kinds iii suoes,sieei,irottlng, hand made, etc,ana nts them In a scientltlo manner. Special attention given to the construction of wag. I ons and carriages. Ilemember the place opposite Stute Insurance building. Cal1 WTkrk PRINTING. WRIMILIVPIMI? FOM MEN ONLY! 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