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THE CAPITAL EVENING- JOUENAL. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. FUnLISHEDDAIIiY.EXCEITHUNDAV, BY THE Canifal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) EnUred nt the postofllce nt Kaleni,Or.,aH second-class matter. JA1 MITCHELL Manager Bee fourth page for terms of subscrlp- "Advertisements to Insure Insertion (for the game day) should be handed In by 1 Correspondence containing news of In terest iiuu importance Is desired from all No attention vr'lll be p.ild to anonymous communications. ....... Persons desiring the Cai-itai. JoUknai. served nt their houses can secure It by ixw inl card request, or by word left ut tlilx "specimen numbers sent frcconappllca- Offlci, corner Court and Liberty Streets. THURSDAY OCTOBER MI A sriiiNCi of natural cologne, with the perfume of piitchoiill, lm ltecn discovered m Alirlcrc. EvEitYiioDY Sathkii:i. Of tlie 65,000 exhibitors it the I'jiiN exhi bition, 33,003 get uwardf. Tjie Michigan University, Ann Arbor, Mich., opened October l!utl, with over 1!000 students-u turgor attenduncc than over before. A 74-yi:ah-olu wealthy citizen f an Ohio town boasts that lie mver paid a cent to a doctor, lawyer or i. preacher. Hy this he proves why he has llvd s Ion;, why he is so rich and litis n'' out I'ncl his destination beyond. Carkiaei: manufacturer.-) uie prt dlctiug that in the not distant future wooden wheels will be done away with, and steal whey's substituted, on account of the Increrstn ; sc -city of lumber for wheals. Tjie total number of miles of rail roads In the United States at the eloso of 1808 was loU.08:!, of which 7,082 mllei were built during the year. The number of locomotives In Bovico wi'H 29,398; passenger cars, 28,252; freU cars, 1,005,110. This is an IncrepBO during the year of 1,548 locomotives, 1,388 passenger cars aad 'i'J,48.5 freight cn.'s. la iho Dominion of Canada there are re ported to be 12,707 miles in opera tion, on which there are 1,057 loco motives, 1,912 passenger errs and 44,000 freight ears. 1'I.AY GltOUNIJSON TOP OK IIOUHKS. A plan for school play grounds, which has obtained in London for some years, has been mooted In Now York in connection with new school buildings in the crowded tenement district of the east side. In theso regions space Isllnd'cd and denr, and tho play rooms are usually in dark and damp basements. Now it Is proposed to try the experiment of having play grounds on tho roof. Tho plau is to curry tho walls up auothcr story, but to havo no roof. In wot weather a canvas top -vould bo spread over the room, but at all other times tho children wovld have the full bencllt of tho air and the sun. This experiment hrs been tried in London, and has been found to work satisfactorily, and In one case a glass roof forming a "crystal room" was sot up, to the great de light and comfort of the little ones. Tho Sanitary Nows assures us that tho aerial experiment In play grounds will certainly be tried In connection with one of tho New York schools. DISEASE OK TI1K 1IKAKT. In disease of tho heart which per sist for a longt'meaud dually end as a very largo proportion of them do In slow decline and a lingering death, dropsy always sets In. Tn the late stages It is a most Intracta ble symptom, and adds greatly to thusuU'erlng experienced. In tho treatment phpslclans have been wont to dciHMid largely upon a diet ofj milk, which in cases where It Is well borne and can be persisted In, always acts well. Jlut there arc many patients who, for various rea kous cannot bo kept on a milk diet for any length of time. To some It becomes abhorrent after a while and others cannot really digest It prop erly, as shnplo food as It Is. And, besides that, a in'lk diet is uusuited to no small proportion of patients efl'ectod witli cardlao diseases. AVo havo reference to those who cannot bo kept quiet, says a writer In tho Boston Journal of Commerce, but I who Insists upon belngupaud about, often In the open air, if not engaged In light duties. Prof, (crmau See, of Paris has long bcoij engaged In study to learn what elements in milk rendered it such an admirable agent to stimu late tho kidneys, lucrea.se tho How therefrom, and henco prove of surh great service In dropsies. As a re sult of his Investigation ho Is con vinced that tho one Important oli merit Is sugar of mill;. Acting upon that theory, ho selected twenty-live patients with heart disease, In all of which there was nioroor less dropsy, To each he gave 100 grammes of the uugar of milk u day, dissolved In two ((Hurts of water. In all these cases a marked effect upon the kid peys was felt within twenty-four to forty-five hours, and the dropsies diminished rapidly, and almost all such swellings disappeared alto gether after a series of treatments lasting from six to eight days. This discovery is likely to prove one of tile most Important which has been made In the medical world for years. Straight From the Editor's Soul We have put up our oillce stove and Invited all the loafers in town to come in, bring their knitting and plug-tobacco and ornament the stove with ambler between their ten-cent wit and three hour-smiles. For three loathsome creatures wo licvo ar ranged a trap-door, and when their chestnuts are too perishable for our market down they go Into the cel lar among the ie3t of rubbish, tuid may the rats have niccy on their carcases. We have placards on tho wall which, by r'ijhS, suse the devil to blush, but these crliouwd limps gr'n like a cheesy cat, di ; the editor in the ribs and say, "Tarn.. ted good card, boss! why don't iliey tumble?" These same pin-tei w'll make their exit by the luck do.ir and steal all tho wood we have carefully appropriated .rom our neighbor's wood .uie. This item is not copied from tin- funny column of an Eastern ex -hanae, but come spontaneously f om the mu1 of the Journal's editor, suspicious to tin contrary notwithstanding. Will ows .Joir-.ml. Women of Note. The wife of Stonewall Jackson is writing a biography of her husband. Senoilta Ys.ibelEcheqtieien Is the richest heiress in Mc::icn. She is to inheret J&vno.OOO. Mrs. Maybrlck's mother t ys she does not propose to leave England until her daughter is set .ree. The daughters of Julh-n Haw thorne are named Illldeftarde, Gwendolen, Gladys, He trice and Imogen. Mine. Carnot, wife of the French president, isof medium height with olive complexion and Human fea tures. Mrs. Charles 11. Pope, of Cl':cago, will give a library to tho towu of Danville, Vt., to replace the ono de stroyed by 11 ro last May. Her hus band, now dead, was a native of Danville. Sarah Kelley, of llonesdele, Pa., known to fame as "Tho IJard of Shanty Hill," wrote as follows to Mrs. Harrison a few drysaie: "Who but lfio should bo named poet laure ate? I not only sing in English but also In SandscrU." President Harrison has at last solved tho vexed quesJon as to who shall succeed Corporal Tanner as commissioner of peesions The following appointments were an nounced, Oct. W: Commissioner of Pensions Green B. Rimmof Illinois; Chief of tho Bureau of Navigation Commodore Francis M. Bamsay; United States District Attorney George E. Neal, of Missouri, for the western district of Missouri. The American Hoard al Commis sioners of Foreign Missions. 1.) ses sion in New York Oct 17, elected tho Bev. Dr. B. S. S.o,rs, of Brook lyn, president, and F.liphalet W. Blatchford, vicc-m-sldcut. MAIIKKT IlKPOKT. A Synopsis ol tlio Markets llti) Ins anil ScllliiK' l'rli'us. HKI.I.INU I'llll'KSJ. Hhoiiliters.Hugar cured.per b,Vl4 Ho Breakfast bacon 15 to 17c. Hauls .Sugar cured, per lb, 10 $ 18t lleof-4i lWJe. Pork 8 (. Wm Mutton Hks. Veal-10 ft4 lUKo. Timothy heed Per ixninil, 8c: selling, Hi-tl clover seed Per pound, l!h White clover seed Per pound, 'J0e. " llcaus 5o per lb., soiling. Oat meal Selling at :l to tic. 1IUYINO l-llll'KS. Wluut--tt!JJi) net. Flour l'er barrel.!. HI. Oats Per bushel, ' (. USo. Hurley Per bushel, GOe. Hmn-lVr ton. J14fl at the mill. Hhort Per ton, si;i.fti. I'liup I'er ton, sift. lhipi Quoloil nt htfiiki per lb. Kggs iSmj per dozen. Potatoes Per bushel, I'm, I'orn iiiimiI ilu per pound. Choose lUfJlSo per Hiiiud, Dried apples Per lb., lM7e, (Ireeu apples .VV'la.SI. Per box Di led plums Per lb. M7c. Dried pouolies-IVr lb. UV-. Dried prunes Per lb. IMUk. Ilutter ikkiper inmnd for good Uiril IMIlupcrlb. Uiuiis Per iH)iuul,UK'iil!i)o. llacon sides 10 per lb. Shoulders 7(iUo per lb. Chlekeiis .MUM per pound 1 logs-Oil foot !lto lleef-On foot 2) (. 3o. Wool Per imiiiiiiI, AV. Turkoyti Per pound, HV Hums, olit--Per pound, UV-. Youiik ehleUens Per ihuiiuI, Do (leent Jil to 7 iK-r dor. Ducks fi lu in vr dot. AN A8TONI8UI. CIIANUK. "My dear madam, I never law you looUns o well, aud you were to jwrly, too." "Yt-i, doctor, Joy'i Vegetable Fnnwparim li the sraudcit thlug lu tho world (or run down, nervous and debilitated woiucu. That' Iho ice ret ot my appearance." Up to a month aso, Mr. Jlcldcn, nu elderly lady, IItIdk at MO Mason utrect, Sau Vruu cltco, wi falling lu health and fleiu no rapid ly at to terloutly alarm her rclatlvet Bho now write! "I haro taken hut ono bottlo of Joy' Vegetable Banapadlla, hut It li attou fib In g. I am rcgalulng my lost flesh aud bTo not (elt ai well la yean." YJj mC - ' For the Smallest Girls. Fashionable people still keep their pir's In white muslin slips and dresses, with lound "baby waists," until they are five ycais old, but mo. e practical mothers put colon d wool dieses on their girls when they aic three yea's old. The white d leases ore in nicest r.sto when trimmed with fine tucks and feather stitching. The first cassimere dresses have short, round, high waists with feather-stiched tucks down the mid dle and a sash tied at the back. Statu of Ohio, citv okTolkdo, 1 IjUcus County, S. H. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm uf F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busi ness in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE JirNDBED DODLABS for each and every case of catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. Fhank J. Ciii:xi:y. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, tills Oth daj of De cember, A. D., 18S0. skaIj. A V. Gr.HAROX, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in teniallv and acts directly on the blood end mucus surfaces of the sys tem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. Sold hy druggists, price 75 cents. ('. O. Wheeler, at piocnt superin tendent of tho Wisconsin Central and formerly connected with the Michigan Central, is to be made general superintendent of the Santa Fe, vice D. J. Chase resigned. A Female Paradox. A lady, old and aiowiiu; older MJII, (As Iedles will grow old; you know), be- ( inie. In t.plte of age, as young as youth but 111, And old, and wretched, feeble, lame, and hole, A lady young became In spite of youth, As ladles will and why? Hecauselho truth, That keeps u lady young, they fn'l to grasp Anil yielding to dUease, die In Its f.ilal cla'ip. That truth Is that woman's wealfnese. may be Subdued by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pi cicrlp- lion. Hon. Setli Low, of Urooklyii, htw been elected president of Columbia College. Mr. Low wWl undoubted ly accept the post. Is Consumption Incurable? Bead the follewing: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends anil physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Be gan taking Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, am on my third bottle, and able to ovorueo the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: "Had It not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion I would havo died of Lung Troubles." Try it. Sample bottle free at Daniel J. Fry's drugstore. Efibiis are being made to secure a purchaser for tho Panama er.ual plaut ono who w'll oblain a re newal of the coutract and finish the work. TilEIK IIUSINESS BOOMING. Probably no ono thing has caused such a great revival of trade at Dan iel J. Fry' Drugstore as their giving away io I heir customers so many ireo it!. ' bottles of Dr. King's New Disi.oveiy for Consumption. .Their li t els simply enonnous in this very v li . bio erticlo from the fact that ft. t'I. ,i s cult's and never disappoints. Com,!!", Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, end all throat and lung dis eases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by gettiug a trial bot tlo )i''o, largo size $1. Every bottle wtu ran ted. Tho society of tho Sons of the Bcvoluiionisto erect In City Hall park, New York, - bronze statue of Nathan Hale, tho bravo young American spy who was hanged by tho British not far from the spot whero his statue will stand. TUB VEltllllT UNANIMOUS. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Blppus, Huh, testifies: "1 win recommend Electric Bitters as tho very best remedy. Every bottlo sold has given relief In every ease. Onenian took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Belleville, Ohio, atllrms: "The best selling medicine I havo ever handled in my 120 years' experi ence. Is Electric- Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimo ny, so that tho verdict unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all dh easos of tho Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar n bottle at Daniel J. Fry's drugstore. llurklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter ohapiKd hands, chilblains, corns aud all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price :M cents per box. 1 or sale by Daniel .1. l-ry, tlrut:- gist. MEI1IT WINS. Wodesiro to say to our citizens that for years wo havo boon soiling iJr. King's Jsew Discovery tor ton-' sumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Buoklen's Arnica alvoand Electric i Bitters, and havo never handled I roimtftiita Hint wll ni woll. nr tlitil1 havo given such universal sntisfae-1 ' tlon. Wo do not hesitate to guar antee them every time, and wo stand ready to refund tlu purchase price, If satisfactory results do not lollow their use. Tlic&o ivineilles ha o won their grout iKipularlty purely on their merits. Sold by Oaulol J. Fry, ' druggist. TIIIQ PiUVI) I kept on illo at l:. l 1 Hid i Al lilt nnike-s AdverlUlug Agency, Vt nud U Merchant's Kxclmuge, Hau Kniuelsjo. CullforuU, where ixiutnicu for udvertlslug rau be umde lor It. Ts cx The Chief Kenton for me great in eess of Hood's S.irsaparllla Is found In tin article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and UM fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually a eompllslies what Is claimed for It, Is whal bas given to this medicine a popularity and ialo greater than that of any other sarsapa- Merit WinS nerbeforothepuhlla Hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt Bheum and nil Humors, Dyspepsia, SlcJi Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Thai Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength, jns the Nerves, builds up tho 'Whole System IIoodN Nar-nimrlllii is sold by all druf -lsts. $1; six forS. Prepared by C. I. Hoof Co.. AuotheiMiles, Lowell, Mass. SKW TO-DAY. HE HANK LAMPS TH0JIAS BUKK01VS Has Just received n new line of the latest style of bunging lamps which will be sold at the nioMt reasonable rates. We also carry n full line of Groceries, Feed, Cigars, Tobacco, (Mm' ami Glassware ! Pou'l f.ill to sample our new line of con- leclionery No. 2J'i CNiininci'ciiil Stieit, Salem, Oregon, John A. Carso i, COrXSELOIl, AnORXEV-AT-LlVi.AXD NOTABY PUHLIC. Mi-inbei- of the ltar of Ontario, Canada. Ollleiy.iy Slate Street, Salem, Oregon. HKl-'EKENCKS AT TOHONTO: lion. HlrThomab Gait, Chief Justice of Lommon 1'ieas; lion, .iiimts .Mci.er.nnu, Judgeof tin; Court of Appeals; Hon. W. 1. H. Hticet, JuilKo of the uueen's liench. Jloney to lo.in. FOR. SALE. A Span of Mules ! Wagon anil Set of Harness! A BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY Call nt this oillce for particulars. ORBG0N1AN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) (WAS. X SCOTT, - - Receiver. On nndafterJuue23 1880 and until further notice trains will run dully (except Sun- uuyj us iouews: EAST SIDE. Coburtr Mall Portl'd SI all From Tort' laud STATIONS. Tow'rd Port laud l.V. 8.OO11111 I A D.fxSpm " lO.Otl I'OIITUKBMWV I'oot of V Street Ar.3.45.pm, Hay's I Jiudlng, Kt.l'mirs, Ar 2.S8 10.SO 11.03 11.10 vz 11.35 1J.I0 1AS0 ll.: l'J.41 1.0S i.:w W'oodburn, Townsend, McKee, Mt. Angel, Down's, Hllverton. .lolinstou'dMUl' .Swllerlaud. 1.40 1.15 1.10 12.55 li32 liao 11.15 11.1U 11.S8 ll.H 10.48 10JS 1-jistHldeJuuct, Macieny, Aumsvllle, Ale n oi 0 1'Cro.sslug, West 8cIo, Crnbtree, Splcoi, Tullmun, l'laluvlew. f llrowusvlllo, . 1 tow laud, 10.10 10.00 0.) U.tM S.5J 8'IB 7.42 e.:w 6:00 h in iia; .13 a.tj :t.&5 i-M 5.-07 S:.V ti:o0 p 111 Cobunr. Ar Alt l.V l.V Commutltm I I'leUets at t wo oonU per mile on Milejiit stations liuv lug agents. Couuoctloii at Mt. Amrel with ktuses for and iroin Wllholt Ml lie nil Spring and nt W'oodburn wlthsouthcin liicltlaconipiuiy iraum loruiiu iroia run mini, ur t'UAS. N. KUOTT, Iteiflvtr. (IcneralOtlleti., N W Our, Klrst unit ine, I'orll.nid.Oregou. wm; sargeant, UK VI. Hit IN Wall Paper, Pictures': KUAMUS, MOULDINGS, BHACKEK, TOYS, FAXCV GOODS. Commercial Street, Salem, 0,. rut to Flight Nerumsiuv and indiges tion l Wright's Hop Cilery and Chaiiuv. iiuio uuicrs, . limit urn i kiiiiiuiu. uuu kir'UKii'iiiiig linn invigonii.uK. "lnJ "f it. W.Vox - -. .".."' -- ;-:'::.'.. ::. j,. 1 The Best Residence Localities In the city of Portland and other prosperous towns arc those owned by men or corporations who havo the disposition and ability to improvo them. HIGHLAND ADDITION m i wm LAI And Me It ft To the city of Salem. They have nt this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have scarcely begun. It is intended to make tho drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside and High laud additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN 'THE STATE Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no ots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near future be TiHK MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois in Highland Alton are High and Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage ' The soil is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings and.our highest mountain peaks. Arrangenientsre already being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and a numberof residences are soon to be built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots within the limits of the city of Salem tire worth on an average over 1000. We can sell you better lots In High land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practi cally not half so far from the public buildings and the busine&s part of the town as the majority of the so called "Inside lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay $1000 for un Inferior lot not so well located. With the difference of $700 you can build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street car tickets every year. NEW VARIETY STORE! A first-class Variety Baznrr will be opened up In tlio new brick bul.dlng Just eiiht of Dr. Howlnnd's, on Court street. A Select Line of Variety Goods Are expected Immediately direct from the Knstern markets that will bo sold nt ns tonlshlngly LOW PRICES ! Watch for further announcements con cernlne opening day. Small Farms for Sale. A numbei of ten-acre tracts of desirable and within one and a half miles of Salem, nt prices ranging from $30 to J1U0 per acre. Apply to WILLIS A CHAMHERLIN, 6-20-Im Opera House lilock C, M. L0CKW00D, SALEM, ... OREGON. Headquarters for tlio Willamette Valley for tho celebrated Columbia bicycles and trleycle. The Columblas aro well known are the best made, and havo valuable Im provements for the year Those wanting machines will do well to call on or corres pond with mo before purchasing, Oltice at Gilbert liros.' bank, 207 Com merelnl street, Salem. Conservatory of Music Of the Willamette Uulver-lty Salem, Ore gon, the most successful Music School ou the Northwest Const. Courses In music are equal toKusteru muslo schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly oue hundred and fifty. The ablo corps of teachers for the comlncr school year will bo l'rof. Z. M. Parvln, I.coim Willis, Miss Eva Cex: assistant teachers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hully l'arlsh, nud Miss Miunlo I'nrvln. llrunches taught are VocalCulture.l'lano, Organ, Violin, l'ipo Organ, Harmony, Counterpoint, and Class Teaching, Diplomas given on completion of course Send for catalogue aud circular. Z. M J'AKVIK. 7-:!5d3m-wliii. NEW LIVEItY STADLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor, tVimer Kerry and Liberty street, JJ, K. cor from Chemeketv hotefjfUlcm.Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-class rlg always on hand Charge rensonuhto New Express Wagon.1 WILLIAM HOLCOMJI i lias started b uew eiprw wagon aud Is now rwuly to dfllver uuggaso to und from thti dt'iMit. and to miv win at hn .11 v "fc"; " " mm ucin IIWUW. n .-.. .1 ......... .. ' i "" ."": ertil on short -IS OWNED JJY-- this Corporation is determined DORRANCE BROS. Dealers In every variety of OREGON LUMBER. DRESSED AND UNDRESSED! Lumber Delivered on Short Notice. ' Yard at tho Agricultural! works, Salem, Oregon. Mill located four and a half miles northeast from Salem, on the John Martin donation land claim. Slab Wood 50c Per Cord. Coll and seo us before purchasing else where. d-w W. S. M0TT, M. D. (Formerly of Williams Grove, Pa.) Ofilcofor the present at RESIDENCE, No. 470 Commercial Street! Calls in tho city or from the country promptly responded to. 8-lGdw2m Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Sts. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. Vo havo taken a new namo but will continue to serve ourpatrons with the best the market aflords, give them a cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms reasonable. Glvo us a call and wo will do you ,?ood. No Chinese employed. LOANS. Loans negotiated nnd closed without de lay when security Issntlsfactory aud Title Good ! bnlcin oMce. Loans iimde on farm projv Money Ready When Papers Completed TlinCft llalll,.v Innnd r.-.m !.- . .. .. ,u...,.h .,,..:, ,WI 1IUJU1IVL-1IIUULS or stock are requested to call on us or cor respond. SMITH A HAMILTON. Otllco with Duncan & Ilooth, yj Mate St., "VIM, VIVLfli New Fish Market. Allen Rhodes liuscfitahlMicd u new KUh Market on Stutesticct.nnd holaepsa good supply of rich, poultry and same. Ulve him a cull and your order will bo promptly attended to. 8 aj-im New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. AXOKVIXB & JEFFERSON. H.iveoencdup:-. nn.t-class butcher shwi at the above location, where they will bo plitiM'd to r e tho pooplo with the CHOICEST AND BEST ME.T8 of nil kinds that the market atTords. IflVe thllll H Oflll II Fill 1WI VlllV'ltli.H nflha uilority or their meats. J-Goods dclUcredfree. Is At COMPMY ! to Tactive Addition ATTENTION FARMERS! Single lots und acres. Ono half mile West of Salem P.O. Good soil, nil clear and In tine condition. All ready fer planting fruit and shrubbry at once. Each piece fronts on a nice street, and no city tax. THOMAS. & PAYNE SN STATE? ST. SALEM. Oail and Sea T. J. CRONISE. Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIB NEW QUARTERS U THE State Insurance Building, Cor. Com. mercial and Chemekete streets '0-ltt A BARGAIN, If you have $200 or $300 to Invest in a business that will Clear You from $5 to .$15 a Day. Good for fifteen years, without competi tion, see tho exhibition on the corner ol Commercial and State streets. JOSEPH! FUSCH. BUCKSMITEING and WAGONMAKLNG. JOHN HOLM, THE RELIABLE BLACK smith, has removed his shop to the corner of Commercial and Chemeketo streets, whero ho Is ready ,to serve the public. Ho Is now prepared better than evertodo till kinds or uigon and carriage milking aud repairing; all kinds of black smithing and repairing, and a general bnrse shoeing business. He has oil kinds ofshoesteel.trottlng, hand made, et&.and fits them in n SClentinn nunnvr Hnecla.1 attention given to the construction of wag onRund carriages. Remember the place opposite State Insurance building. L. S. WINTERS, THE PEOPLE'S OROOBR Carries a select line of family groceries and provision that are sold at reasonable rstcs. t-'Hintry produce; such as apples, fruits ol all kinds, potatoes,, vegetables, etc., always on hand. Call at 100 Court street, Salem. P. II. GASTON'S Salem Music Store . i . Headquarters for Cblckering A Bon's, Stelnwuy. Huzleton, Colby nud Emerson l'lanos, Wilcox 4 White Organs. Cash or iiisiuiiiiieuis. 94 State Street, Pattern's Block. 0-12dw BLACKS.M1TI11NG and HORSESflOflXG. M Have moved to 47 and 19 State stree where they ure now ready for work. A our old patrons, nnd friends are Invited it call und see us in our new location. W are better prepared for work now tnaa ever tuning secured more room, 10-H'i , CEIBI POHLE