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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1889)
-5-i" '- " ifr?vi''i&.'??T&F''p THE CAPITAL EVENIKG JOtmNAL. t- mt m giotal jodbml THUMB OK HUHSCIIHTION. DAILY. One year by mail.. ..W 00 Hlx month Ijj' mnll .... 2 ffl Three months by mnll..... ..... I 2 lcr week, delivered by carrier..... 10 WI.KKI.Y. Oncyenr by mall. . . .. .-SI 6 Hlx month bjr mnll. ..... 7 One year, If wild In advance ....... 1 0 Ml months, If paid In ndvancc.. 5 For nilvcrtlslnRjrntesiupply at thin office AllHubscribcrstoTilKUAriTAl.JoUJWAl who do not secure their paper regularly will notify this olllrc, giving addrcHH, and the matter will bo attended to at once. Olllce, comer Court and Liberty Htrccts THE STATE MR All Previous Exhibits to He Eclipsed this Year. TIIK KKSUliT OK TII-ltAVS liACI'.S. Siimc (Ipod Kudus IJelns lUiie Haiti- drop Wins Hie Itiinniii? Hare nnil Slrinnliiilrr W Iiih tlii'Tinllim,'. Thinly In already crowded will vIlijrH for lilt; Htutc lulr, ami tin In dlcntloiiH nil imiIiiI to Ihi' kimihIch' oxpnulilon in the Itixtor.v of Gicgon The Htock pons ami Middcx inc. nl Idled oi IiuIiik tilled with oik' r tin grandest iiiiiount of live Htock am fowlH that Iiuh ever been lirotinhi ui)oii the mime era of imuikI an nio now collected at the Olefin Mate fair. The hootlmat the pavil Ion will he iiiniciittractlvi) than In any previotiH year. Even IIiIh morn ing and IIiIh afternoon theie Ih a vnHt tliroiiK r people goliiK hltht" and thither over the uronndH,adinlr Iny the iiiinieroiiH attraction) which arc fur more in number thin year than everhefoie. The garden will ho one of the principal attrau tlmiH IIiIh year. It In now in all Uh lovellni'HH, and present n hamlHome High I to the eye. The olllcei'H are determined that there hIiiiII he no trlckey gambling hiilug the fair. A fow days ago the city wiih ahnoHt overinn with the "faney," tint the olty nlHcum read thu "emmlgratlon act" to them and a number decamped. Ho far none of them have yet had conragu enough to ohii up any game of eliunce. There Ih great IntereHt inanlfetted thin year In regard to I he, racca which promise to eclipse all former racing on IIiIh IwiiuIhoiiio. track, which hy the way Ih now eounidoicd one of the llncHt In the Mate. Therein not u vacant foot of Hpace In the pavilion and thu exhibition) are all progrexslug lluely. Till morning patented n buny Hcene at thu grounds. Far mem with their lamlllcH began to arrive early and aru coming in very fast. One continued long stream of wagoim can he wen coming in every direc tion. Thu tralhH that have arrived are crowded full and hy to-morrow thoiiHiinils of people will he in at tendance. Th oho who have arrived express their mirprlwi over the agreeable dlll'ereneo In tliln ycar'a fair and all former accounts The ulerltH and olllcei'H are about the hiiHlest lot of people one evi r hiiw. Huthy to-moriow everything will he running mnoothly. Secretary (livgg Ih one of the bind ent men In the, Mate at the present thnu hut Ih ahly assMed In hln large amount of work hy Geo. A V. Watt, iiHchL'f aHHlHtaut clerk, with MIxh Laura (Joltra, Mian Maggie C'oner, MIhh Florella l'lillllps, MIhh Anna Ulaggett, Mlw Emma Crawford, M Iks draco Ollllughain, Tluw. Van Wagner and Marlon I)1 Amy ih entry clerk. Tin: hacks. Thu tlrxt race on thu program (IiIh afternoon wan thu brccdera' takufor two-year-oldn thtve-fourth'H of a mile. -M) btaken. The follow ing hoi-awi were entered and run: Kaludrop, owned hy It. E. llyboo, rode by Locknoy, oarrylng 107 llw; lloncbuckaii, owned hy W. Seog gliiH, welgliH 110 11)8, and ridden by Meyeni; and Dally Oivgonlan, owned by S. J. Jones, of Portland, NcIhoii rider, carrying 110 llw. Tito purtto wan for HSO and Htakcnddcd. lluludrop given tho In hUIo track, Itonobuckaii the hooond with Dally Orcuoulau third, was the Nturt. They eome under thu wire with Italudrop llmt, ltuscbuckan hconnd, and Dally Oiegonlau third. Time, l.'JOJ. JudgeiiD.lI. Looiioy, Van Do LaMimutt and J. (j Wilson, wtirler, lion, William (lalloway. It will Ik mvii that they come in the wmio way they Marled, Italu-tli-op won the moo In 1,-lJ minute, iu got a good Mart and won tlio raiv eiwny. Aiinougu tno rati w.ih a JfOOll Ulltl tllltl Wits WMU'lKSl With I enthuslnMii by the large crowd pren vat who chivrel loudly ti thohortH camo lu on I ho home Mivh'h, ' Titorn.Mi HACK. Tho btvoml raw wan the three i minute clus heat three iu live, for ! a miro of f WO; one uillu ilUtauce: First nreimuui toW xoeoml premium lOOl third premium tW, Thehortx-i U W'JV entered In Hlftf wr "Delia A," owned hy J. W. Ander son; "Stemwinder," owned hy Van De Lashniett; "Trademark," owned hy O. O. Bailey; "Hannibal," Jr. owned hy T. II. Tongue; "May F.," owned hy IJ. J. Mann; "Lady Bench," owned hy Wm. Galleway: ijywm. uuiiuwitj. Position given o n the track for Jlrst heat was linn mlbnl first, MayBlJ , , ' F. second, Trademark third, hut did not appear and the owner was fined $20 for not appearing on thu track. Delia A. fourth, Stem winder five, and Lady Beach, the sixth position. The position oh they came under thu win was Lady Beach first, Delia A. second, Stein winder third, Hannibal fourth. Lady Beach won thu heat; time 2..12J She made the first quarter in thirty-nine seconds, sec ond quarter In 1,10 mln. and the third 1,51. and come home in 2,32. M. II. Mann, driver ot May F. ruled, ofl track iierumuetitly, and May F. ruled ofl' for the race. HIX'ONI) IIKAT. They started the samu as they came,under thu wire In the first heat. Stemwinder won the second heat In 2:.'I0. Ho was closely followed by Lady Beach, ami won the race only by a neck's length. The race will not ho finished be fore six o'clock this evening and on Ihis account the Jouhnai, is unable to give only the two first heats on t ho last race. It is settled however that "Stemwinder," owned by De LiiHlimett will bo the winner. Lady lleach won the first heat nicely. She tailed in homo far In advance of the other Horses but failed to keep up her record in the second heat. Pools are selling in favor of ''Stem winder," and she will bo the win ner. Welcomo All. The Capital Journal takes this time to extend Its congratulations to tho farmers and stock men of West ern Oregon. While other parts of tho country have been more or less atlllcted with short crops and drouth, Western Oregon has been blooming ami as fruitful asover,aud the herds have over found tho goodly supply of grass and water. Tho prospects for this valley never looked brighter, and tho JouitNAi. prophesies that no state fair in tho history of the state has evur equaled thu present exhibit. ThoJouii.VAi, takes pride lu welcoming all new comers to the eye-feast of what Oregon may ami can do, and wishes them thu good time they may have during the pres ent week. Tho Farmers should feel proud of their exhibition, and al though each one cannot expect to win thu prizes ollered, overy exhibit Is worthy a place lu any agricultural fair. Again, tho JouitNAi. says wel conic to all, to our fair, and also to our fair city. A special invitation is extended to you to call ami see us at the city oil lee or at our branch oftleo In tliu eleik's building on tho fair grounds. A I.lttily Kiinuuuy, A lively runaway occurred over In Polk county Saturday night. A gentleman hy thu name of Simpson, as near as could ho learned, was bringing a load of hop picket's to thu olty, and In some way the wagon was tlpiod over and thu occupants thrown out on thu ground. Tho hoies mado a lively run. A num ber of tho party weru bruised up, but none of them weru seriously hurt. Small Ituiinuity. This morning about 0:30 o'clock, a team belonging to Jim MeConuick, while going west on State street, be came frightened at some passing ob ject and started on a dead run up tho street until they reached John Hughes' store, whom they ran upon thu stouu pavement and was stop ped. The wagon tongue was broken and a do.en or so of Hughes' melons smashed. SiiihII Flr. Saturday night a hoine belonging to Robert Krebs on Salem prairie caught tiro burning It to the ground. There was no one living lu the house at thu time of thu lire and It Is not known how It originated but it Is thought that It was incendiary. The lovi was small. ltlvrul Hvnvr. City Surveyor W. 11. llyars has placed on exhibition iu thu council chau:lHr drawings representing tho lateral sewers recently asked for by tho residents of tho various blocks of thu city. The prospects are that Salem will soon bo one of the Wwt howorvri cities lu tho county. The Stnto fair New. W. 11. lUuch Issued his State Fair News, this morning and gave It wide circulation or thu city and at thu fair grounds. Thu News contains a numU'rof arivertieemonts of Salem's leading business concerns n,ul ,U!KI I'lliiiicui-" l"u iiiiii'ini inuf.umnn.' iavia, iivji-m ini'iii.yiivt? r . I . ir wo.nt Hawk iihilu.-1u other onU iukhVh KnnnivirtlU will not do uikmi. 'bllltii, lwiiumlcior ifll viaml) 'iutti&u Willi .Mr, I'leitneii ami was a It h don. minim proof mmi Miurrmif uuiiiinlloiuil ivllMUilltY. ami tuk oui rrMiiklr ir you art kuttirliK mmi any ill. .1 mu or atiwtloii ivul or promoted by a Impure lileM or low ittiooMheyiciu, to It ou the table, Mill liol litiir It with try Hood' 8 rwipartiu. The tr'!"" ' Ills hand, however; 1 trUtl to pur of other u tunwirui tiMurunc that jou'tfunde him toulve me the revolver, wUo( VoU,ttMntlrruil ) A SAD SUICIOK. Orlando hard alias Frank Hell lllnws His UraiiiH Out With a Whilfl Drinkiii-'. I'istol .Snturdav evenluir alK)iit ":40 thoo ,11,i,ri,iMiriwl f v.s r.il.rK' ; .' or a pistol snot and it was soon learned that Frank Bell alias Orlan do Lard hud shot himself in a room at a fancy house on Liberty street. Bell arrived here last Juno and is a painter by trade, butas ho did not find work Immediately ho went to leading a riotous life. It seems that Bell was formerly of San Jose, Cal., wheru ho was raised with Violet Aldrleh, who when about 15 years old was led from tho virtuous path of life hy Bell and to hide her shame from her well-to-do parents she fled from her homo with Bell and as he was worried over the circumstance he went to drinking and failed to support the girl who had Iweu the victim of his passions. They came to Oregon and the girl was so wretched over her condition she decided ft lead a fast life which she did, supporting herself and Bell mostof the time. Bell a short time ago became jealous over the girl and threatened frequently to kill her. As soon a the shooting occuned tho unfortunate victim's parents was telegraphed to and an answer was received that the heart-broken mother was coming to attend to tho matter. A sad meeting it will be. Yesterday morning SherifrC'roisan telegraphed to tho coroner at Wood burn who after consideral delay urrived about 4 o'clock and hold an Inquest over thu body. Thu follow ing is tho testimony taken before thu inquest which explains the kill ing. COItONlIIl'S JNO.Ur.ST. J. 0. Dickey, Ed. McAIIce, B. B. Brown, I). Orilllth, H. 1'. Bankin and D J. Holmes. The jury summoned repaired to the rom in which the deceased was laying and examined the body. It was shown that the bull had entered the right temple and passed over the forehead and was stopped on the leftside, after it had chrushed the skull bone. Thu tirst witnt!ss examined was James Fleunell, who test Hied that he was twenty years old, and that he had been stopping in Salem for tho past five weeks; occupation, machin ist; formed his actjualntancu while lu theclty; knew him as Frank Bell. I met him yesterday at about 1:30; afterward met him at Eckciiiu's saloon ani had a drink with him; he said he was coming down to the house, and asked mo to go with him. We started, and when we reached the White corner wo met Mr. I). Davidson, when Bell asked uh to go and take a di Ink with him. We went, and when drinking, "Bell said it would bo the last drink wo would ever take to gether," and said, "Let's go down to Minnie's." I told him I would go with li Int If lie would go to tho depot with me. "Ho said he was going down to kill tho girl." I told him he didn't want to do anything liku that," but husald ho was going to do It. When ho got to thu house he told the girls and myself that ho was going to kill her. I wanted him to give me thu pistol but lie refused; we weru lu thu front room at thu time and he then walked Into the bed room adjoining tho frout room on the southeast side, and sat down on thu bed and took oil' his shoes. I was sitting besidu him, and ho re marked that ho was going to lie down and take a rest. I reached my arm around him and put my hand In his pocket and asked him for the pistol. Ho said ho would give it to mo It I would hike my hand out of his pocket. Miss Davis was standing at tho dour and re marked, "He will give it toyou.JIm- mie, and he down and go to sleep." When I lot go the hand hu had thu' u was powder burnt noticed par ..uimM., I.,, r.,1-,,,1 ir t. ii... i.i.. ..r. ticularly that only one barrel was his head and sild: "lam going to shoot myself! (let up!" I sprang up, and lie shot himself Instantly. I do not not know any reason why ho wanted to kill tho girl; the shoot ing took place between live and six o'clock, Saturday evening. He held tho revolver in his right hand. As soon as he shot hlin-elf he fell back on tho lied easily, there was no other Hions In tho room but my self and Miss Davis and the decked. I thought he meant to kill Violet, for 1 have heard him talk aUiut her before, and have Mt'ti him on the streets with her; do not know of any other ream which led mo to think It was Violet he Intended to kid. The next witness that w call d was Minnie IXivU, who was sworn and testified as follews: My name is 1.1.IKJ hVJIII.l 111 .i I Iktl-(11 Ulll.ll havo Kiit.wu KnuiU Hell for soyoru! menths: wa:) an cYo witness in tin killing: ho came, to (he Iiuum aUuit unnKinu. ami an no wen iwti in no l iik'. ll)IK Th Haiti; " lit r ' Is ktio; llieillouiutll see her, I will kill her!" He took revolver from Ills iioeKel ami laid he refutKNi; afterward Mr, I'Un noil tried to get him to give It tip hut he refilled. Mr. Flennell nsked liim to come and iro to the denot with him hut he raid: "Walt for me a minute;" he then went into the bed room and took ofl'h is shoes and Mr. Fiennell followed him and put his arm around his waist and tried , again to get the nlstol. but he said: "Take your hand out of in v pocket umI l wi" Kve il to '""" rr Fleunell did so. and as he took hi hand away, Fran remarked: "Uet up, I am going to shoot myself!" ho fired immediately. I ran, jumped ofl the porch and came in the back way, met Mr. Fleunell coming out of the room and ho said: "He has shot himself." I said "go and get a doctor." I then ran Into the rearot the house and told the girls that "Frank had shot himself." We went to the room again and I asked one of the girls to lay him on tho bed straight; she did so, anil v.e then left the room. I do not know who he meant when he came in nnd said "Where Is she? I will kill herii. ,.:t.!.... i.,. r! ... wlutl T Nf.n l.orlO I.m) H.l.,1, it ... Violet Aldrleh, because he was a particular friend of hers unrivalled tosee licr olten; think ho was no - quaintcd with her in California. lie had tho pistol up to his temple, aim as i started to tne door no liu-il. W. D. Davidson was called next ' and testified as follews: Twonlv mue years old, Salem, room at Heed house, bar-keeper; I am not person ally acquainted with him; around saloon a good deal; I don't know much about it only ho said in the i saloon that ho was going down and kill her did not say who he was going to kill; wo met him there and he wanted to know if I would shake hands with him it was vesterday about 0:30 and go to the saloon and take a drink with him. Mr. Flennell was with him; we went back and lie took sarsaparilla, and I took cigars; ho said, "It was the last drink you will take with me." That is about all the conversation I had with him; ho came down, I was going to work and did not come with him; why he said he was going to kill this woman is more than lean tell. Wm Driver thirty years old, painter, Salem, well, I don't know as I do coming home about 20 min utes of six, on Liberty street I met Hell and Flennell; passed him and noticedlJ ell was terribly intoxicated, ho came iu at Minnie Davis's and acted as if ho was crazy with liquor passed gate as he came iu just or doredsupper. As I sat down to the table heard shot, and I ran over just ahead of Dr. Itowiaod, and some other gentleman helped to straight en him on the bed; Dr. sent mo to his office for his medicine case, after I came back the sheriff asked me if I would take care of the body and I did so up to the time of in quest. I think theie was no foul play, I think ho deliberately killed liiiiKsclf I heard all talk that took place same evidence that was given and have been iu tho house ever since. Ho was not dead when I bellied to straighten him out, Drs. Rowland and Mott were present, and lie did not die until 20 minutes of two and ho did(iiot speak. VioletAutrieh lOyears 208 Liber ty street. Occupation, not doing any thing. Dell knows him personally, intimately kown him long time six or eight years anyhow ever since I was a little girl, wo were al most raised together why, no, only through a lit of despondency we have not lately quarrelled. Yes, I have seen him ever sinco I have been iu town, and spoke to him aboutU o'clock when hu was iu. I don't know whether ho has been drinking much or not Ho drinks more or less all tho time. I tunic to Oregon with him on steamer. No, the only thing that I saw was a pistol In hand, I went nut heard shot, and went back In and found him lying on tho bed. That's all. Dr. Itowland aged fifty-seven years, physician and surgeon, residence, Salem A young man overtook mo as I was leaving my office, telling mo to coino over hero to the bed side of a young man who had Just shot himself After feeling pulse, prepared a dose of brandy mado an examination and found that ho was shot iu right tcmplo with brains pressing out on his clothing. I sent Air. Dilvcr to office to get largo caso containing some tools. After making examination and finding that It was fatal had him placed In a comfortable position upon tho bed noticing first tho posi tion which was diagonally across tho bed, found him on back ami left sltlo iu this connection I discovered a pistol yes this Is tho pistol (identi ties thu pistol) which was lying on thuwhito quilt, that was between tho mutrcMiiUiri bed quilt which was lying near where he sat noticed that tho wound was made by pistol discharged took charge of pistol took it to office and locked It up, turned it over to tho deputy sheriff. This is tho pistol that was used (Identifies pistol.) The bullet ranged from temple upwards to the left and lodging above the front of left tcmplo and pacing through thu front por tion oi tne Drain ami apparently lodging there. Ikiieve the wound was thu catiMi of his death and 1 believe hu fired It with his own hand I was hero at 12:30 he was then linking am positive ho was snot. Jl'HY'S VKIUUCT. lu the matter of Inquest upon the body of Frank Ilell deceaed, wo the undersigned jury summoned to appear UToru 1). C. liylaud, coruuer Salem, on the IS day of September 1S&, to iuqulr into the ciUmj of tho death of Orlando Lard, alias Frank !' ,ht & , " ot .a: Miirlon county, State of Oregon, at b,Kq, inquisition, after Inspecting, tho body and hearing the testimony turn nun mm UIU iiwi'U.'H.hi wits llilllliul Irlnllilik I b- atw kaiflta..i 1 of California, was about 4 years of arc ami cumo to hit death on the 15 ', day of September, 1SS0, by reason of ' gtiiisiioi woiiiiii ureti uy ins own nanus. Datod IliU 13th day of Sept., 1SS9. f . U. UICKKY, 1. Qui with, X. I. Kankins, 1). J. UoUtUrt, Kn McAkke, H, Ji. IlKQW.V. Grand Fall Opening AT THE OLD ite Wh I have just received an immense slock of Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Cloaks, Flannels, Hosiery, Corsets, Domestics, Carpets, Oil Clotlis and Win dow Shades, also Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc. My stock this fall is unusually large and comprises all classes of goods kent In n first-dnsx stnrp. Tnlrmis wlslilncr to lmv lheir fall lillls. and ..- ..-..I...B u,C nui vuuuui, I Corner. As I have the largest stock and greatest variety of goods in the i city, and last, hut not least, my prices arc lower than ever. 1 . RESIDENT LOTS IN NOB HILL The whole plat is in a fine state of cultivation, seeded in clover, with a good turf. No grulw, no stumps, no rocks or gravel, soil good, elevated and level, has a fine view of tho city, surrounding country, tho mouutaln ranges and snow-capped peaks. Pure cold well water. Is twelve blocks south of the Chemekete hotel and postofllce blocks, on Commercial and Liberty streets. These lots are offered by Geo. H. Jones on monthly or quarterly installments, without Interest until paid. They are now actually worth In cash more than the prices named for them on long time without interest. If you want lots call on him at his real estate office No. 200 Commercial street, Salem. GEO. H. JONES. Highland, Grove, On Hie Oregon Pacific Railroad Two Miles South of Meliama. Lots can be selected and purchased by applying to S. M. McLane, mail carrier, or N. Mills, at the station, who will show the plat. Prices are reasonable and the location desirable. GEO. H. JONES, IJeal Estate Office, 200 Commercial Street, Salem. Lunn & Brown, 239 Corner State and Commercial Sts, Call Special Attention to tlicir Fine Lines of ladies', Misses' and Children's CIvOAKS. REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONLY ONES HANDLING Springer Bros.' Cloaks, Moruer Dftrnluirger & Cos.' Cloaks, Philadelphia Cloak and Suit Cos.' Cloaks. Our slocks of these reliable makes are largo and well select ed of tho very latest patterns and styles. They will please you in style, fit and price. Come and see them. Wo also make specialties of DRESS GOOD,S, Staple and Fancy IDvy Goods, and CARPETS 239 Corner State and Wm. Brown k Co, DBAUBKS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, V le I m ii 053 RELIABLE Corner! v.,i i. m.i -rii.,i.t tch.m .iu. n, r. iuu v.w r..uu. TAO iv --v t t- o JUb. JVL Y JbylVO. Commercial Streets Leather and Findings- CASH PAID FOR WQOL, HIDES, rELTS, AXD FURS, Thl houM i-arrlis. a large stock of rtrst c thal from lh beat inanu&u turtrs in the world, nnil U prepnmt toglxe kallsfao tlnn.Uah hi tye and quality, to eerr onoYhou:ilpurrhaOLKliitMheui, No. 511 Commercial Street, salem, . . A FULL LINE -OF Crockery and Glassware! With specialties In Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets, KIDG WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which wo oonstnntly kepp a full line nnd open stock, enabling us to make up Dinner nnd Ten sets of nny size, or sell bT tho single piece. The finest assortment 6 1 CHAMBER SETS Ever shoyn In Salem. V A FULL STOCK Ot thelnteit pad handsomest patterns In Glasswnre. S-riene cnll nnd examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL STREET. First-class work srunrnnteed. Give him n cnll nnd you will not regret It. 7-11ml C. PAULUS, Jobber and retail dealer in Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars ! 120 State Street, Salem, Oregon. GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BTJTOHER SHOP On Liberty street, across the bridge ia North $alem. All kinds of meats kept ou hand. 5-S0tf Salem Co-Opcrative Association GRANGE STORE! Choice Groceries I CROCKbRY In White Granite and Decorated Ware, Glnsswnre, etc, See our stock nnd prices. 120 STATE STREET, SALEM. Brooks & Harritt, (.Successors to VVm. Heck it SonJ 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon. Arms, Ammunition. SPORTING GOODS! Knives, Scissors and Razors, Dolls, Toys and Fancy Goods Of every description. A.N ENTIRE NEW STOCK, You cannot nfibrd to buy until you have seen our stock. Wood Sawing. Churchill's new wood saw starts up to- Hnn nnil mill I, a ! A - jfe . . date Orders taken at wij uiiu niu iw tit uueruuon irom mis Duncan & Booth's vj state street. New Fish Market. Allen Rhodes hns established a new Fish Market on Ktntestreet, and be keepsn good supply of Hah, poultry and game. Uive hlni a cnll nnd your order will be promptly attended to. 8-2-lm DIRT CHEAP. Any person wishing good black dirt for tllllHlf. Or to btl tlKMt fin Irtipm . In matr. Ing flower beds, should leave orders at the JounNAi, otllce for Geo rue D. Zlnn. Terms reasonable, by load or contract. 8-24-1 m PIANOS FOR RENT. Two good uptight pianos for rent, also a nrst class orgun for sale cheap for cash or on the Installment pUn. For Information inquire of I'mfeamir Parvln at the Conser vatory of music or at his residence. 8-lB-lm Music! Music 1 The bet pianos In the market for cala cheap for cash or on the Installment plan. Alo u good piano to rent. Call upon WM. AltNOUD, SSI Winter W. It has Uvo proven that Wright" Ke4 Croat Cough Cure core throat and 1ub trouble of lung standing, when all other, remedial tall! &l.t by all druaxUta. Disturbance oi the peaceful rammer such as UUrrhoetl. drumtamnil ahalm I iBBtntUIII. IMumnllv ovfaiod l. U.rrlbtV cmKQON.IMarklx-rry ru al. $oW by all druauL turn fV-Mc A.ir sjkalm .. .1 rf w"f -si- i