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- wi -fgysqfff wtl'fygyr 1 THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL. & ? THE CAPITAL JODMMl PUBLISHED DAILY.EXOEPTHUNDAY, BT T1IK Canifal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Eatcicd nt the postolllco nt Salem, Or.,as sccond-olans matter. JACOB L. MITCHELL Manager Hco fourth pngo for terms of subscrlp- ' Advertisements to Insure Insertion (for the same dny) should be handed In by 1 o'clock. . , , , , Correspondence containing news or In terest and liniKirbinco Is deshed from all p'irts of the state. No attention will be paid to anonymous communications. I'lii-hOiM desiring the Capital Jouiinai. served at their houses can sceuro it by pos 11 card request, or by word lea at this olllcc. ,, Specimen numbers scut free on appllcn- Office, corner Court and Liberty Stvcets. SATURDAY NOVKMHKU 10 All TIiu Kearney Sisters Excited Over t lie New Neighbor. MTTIjB BERTIE CAUSES SOME FUN TIip Neighbor Was (loud liooking and a Gentleman After All. "GUV.1' i-rlwl Margery Kearney, "I'vo ucen liiinl- I'liv- HiorlliiK our new in-'luliliDi'!'' ftiquito a whirl of excitement Margory luul lnHlu"l liitti tho cozy room when) wv Ihiee siBtem were Hitting. Shu wusshmliifj with r.mi from tho ho id of lu-r nllvcr-gr.iy iro Biimi'r to the very tips or her rub bern. Tliollull'y brown curls acroKs her forehead were HprlnUleil with bright drops and her uheekH were flowing from her rapid walk. "You did?" interrogatively clioi ticd threo eager voices. "J really did!" "Ih he handsome?" asked Janet, who appreciated all beauty s in- tcnsjly as only a pl.ilu-looking por tion can. "Intellectual-lookiiiK?" iiuiulru:! Clotlldc, who dipped daily into Emun-oii and profch'-ed to adoie Ruskln. "Jolly?" quorled little Hurtle, who was at tliu ago when jolly people Bcemed created for her especial amusement. "No no no!" laughed Margery. "Not handwome or lea-ned-looking or even Jolly. lie U simply tho most awkward-looking mortal I over behold!" And she broke into a peal of heartiest laughter at tho lecolleclion of her encounter with their now neighbor. "You boo it was this way, girls," Jerking off ho gossamer and disclos ing a form nttiied In a dress of chocolate cashmere a form that was trim, slim, and willowy as that of sweet 17 Is apt to be. "I was ru li ning homo in a great hur.'y for its chillier out tlmn you folks (imagine and Just as T camo opposite tho gate of 'Tho Oaks' I stopped very suddenly, for right there was the most tremendous black dog I ever saw. 1 shook my umbrella at him. J lo wasn't a bit afraid. I said, 'If you don't get out of tho way I'll hit you!' and hu actually giluued. There was nothing to do but step out In tho street it was bo muddy, too and walk around him. lint Just then I suppose my dilemma was apparent from tho house down tho patli he eamu running. Oil. ho looked bo rodiculous! Ho Is about as tall as Jack's bean-stalk, lean as a lath, and brown as an In dlan." "Well!" exclaimed Janet. "Ho must bo charming!" "Oh!" cried Margery, going oil Into u fresh paroxysm of laughter. "What with his glares, and his coat-tails Hying straight out as he rushed to my rescue, ho looked like some great, curious, comical bird!" "Illrds don't wear glasses," cor rected Ilertle. "Was his coat u uwallow-tall?" Tho appeal for Information was Ignored, "Well, ho called oil tho dog, and apologized for tho monster, ami that's all." "F wish lio'd ollor mo tho usoof his library." sighed Clotlldc. "They say The Oaks' is a perfect palaco as far as tho furnishing goes," mil rnuirri Janet. "1 think I'll ask him to loan mo tho lovoly little white pony," de cided Ilertle. Jlut this rash resolution wai ruthlessly crushed, "Tho Onto" had been shut up so long ovr uinco tho Kearney's hat! como to live In tho gray-green cot lagonearuy. its owner had gone abroad on the death of his mother, threo years ugo, leavln r his hand ttomo house in tlio care of a couple of servants. Hut now that nows of his return hud spread, curiosity was rlfo In tho fashionable suburb of HIvervk'W. And not tliu least In terested were Clivo Sterling's near neighbors. A nleaiut loom this In which tho Misters Hat; a hoine-llko loom, ovoiu if tho carpet was threadbare, tho chairs venerablo, the damask cur tains darned perhaps all the more home-like for these suggestions of social service and experience. Janet went on with her talk of remodeling an old dress. Clotlldc went over to tho window, and look ed wistfu ly through tho drizzling rain to tho red brick chimneys which rose above tho hotlso which held tho coveted books. Margery, obeying a sudden impulse, had snatched up her ever-ready sketch book from the table, aud was scratch ing vigorously away. An ecstatic gigglo from Bertie, who was peep ing over her shoulder, called the at tention f the others to her, work. "Wl at is it?" asked Janet. Margery looked up with a nod and a smile. "Wait a moment." On her brisk pencil iicw, the dim ples in her pretty checks deepening as her iniichiovous smile grew. "Tlieie!" She he'd up the open bo k, The others flocked arouud to her. "Oh, Margery?" "lie can't look HkMhat:" "What a caricature!" "Indeed, comical and grotesque was thodiawinu of the long, lank figure, with the spidery extremities,' the flying coat-tails, the tremendous gogg.es. "Oh, just a trifle accentuated Dot quite a caricature," fciie said, laugh ingly, as she scrawled under the picture tho werds: "Our New Neighbor." "The rain is clearing off!" cried Bertie. "I'm going to run and ask mamma if I mayn't go out." Aud oft site rushed. .Soon, with her kitten In her arms and her little spaniel at her heels, she was out on tho wet road. The rain had quite ceased. Tho after noon sun, weary and sulking, was coming out in splendid state. In its radionco every drop on every clover leaf was a glittering jewel, and the pools in the street reflected bits of tho brilliant sky. On and on wandered Bertie, her scarlet skirt blowing backward, her yellow hair tangling llosslly as the breeze caught and played with it. As she passed "Tho Oaks" she paused to put her sum'l, exquisite face ngaiiibt the iron railing and peer through. What a grand, big house It was! And how smooth and green the large lawn all lovely with beds of bloom! And how sweet the flowers smelled after tho rain the gera niums, carnations, sweet-brier and verbenas. "I should to love to mm the funny man Sister Margery saw," sho said to herself. And then, just as if she had had a magical ring, her wisli was gratified. For out on the main walk, not twolvo feet away, from a small side path, camo Mr. Sterling. He saw tho little maiden 'outside tho railing tho bright-eyed, curious lace. He liked children. lie sauntered toward tho gato. "Hello, llltlo lasslo! what is your nunio?" "Kearney, sir." "Oh, you're one of tho Kearney sisters, are you? Which one?" Bertlo hugged her kitten more tighcly and looked very important. "I'm not thocleverone," shesald. He smiled. "No?" "No. Clotlldo is tho clever one." "Well." "And I'm not tho good one. Ja net Is tho good one." "Indeed!" "Yes," with a nod. "And I'm not tho pretty oue, either. Margery is tho pretty one." "And you?" "Oh, I,m tho bad one. At least that Is tho way Undo Dick says we Ought to bo dls-dls-dlstlnguished!" She was breathless from hor strug gle with the blij word. "Then," ho said, laughter light ing up his quiet brown eyes "then It was Margery 1" saw to-day?" "Yes, and I think," Indignantly, "sho was all wrong. I don,t think you're one bit awkward." "Uh?" "I think you're downright nice. And someday not now, because tho glrU said I nnisn't but soma day, when we're better acquainted, I'm going to ask you to let mo rldoon your llttlu white pony." He bowed gravely. "Certainly." "It's bo sweet!" growing friendly and ounlldontl'il. Do you know Unit Inst summer keep Mill, Kitty Kearney," to the pussy, which was wrltlilujjly attempting 1111 escape "last mimiuor Margery, who Is tho grandest artist that ever lived, 1 think I made a sketch of It, when it "(was out at pasture. Just valt hero and I'll run and get It. Come on, Twig." Away hIic tampered, her little dog aftjr her. Smiling nmut,cdly tho tall brown gentleman awaited her return. In about llqeou minutes hI.u was back with a Hat hook under her arm. I , "It Is in there, and hoh eating gniss!" He took the book rather diffi dently, and very curiously, too. It could not matter. Sketches Mere made to be looked at. Aud this was a sketch of his own pet pony. "By George!" Ho almost dropped tho book. "Oh, please, please," in an agony of rcmoic. "I quite forgot your picture wus in there. What won't Margery say? Oh, never mind the pony's picture, now!" Sho snatched tho book, turned, ran home as fast as her fat lege would carry her, leaving Olive Ster ling crimsoning aud laugbiu.rns In never had crimsoned and lauybed before "Well, I've seen myecif for one thanks to the as others see me, pretty one!" He dropped ids cyc-gli!Hsc and sauntered b.'.ck to the liou.se. lii several days he neither mv nor heard anything ot ills neighbors). Then he chanced to encounter Bertie. "Oh, please, I can't talk to yen," the child said. "The gills uy I'm so unreliable. You know Margery caught me when I was sneaking hoi sketch-book back, nnd made mo tell her where I had taken il lo." "And then?" "Then," confesse.l Bertie, with a contrite gulp, "then sho pat down and cried!" "I say! No!" "She did. Tlieie she is now. Oh, Margery, Margery!" The girl had como unexpectedly arouud tho corner. To avoid a meeting was impossible. She was quite near her sister and the master of "The Oaks." "This is Mr. Sterling, Margery, You knew you wern'treg-rcgularly Introduced before. I've been telling him how you cried about " A delicious blush of mortification, regret, pleading, swept across Mar gery's wild-rose face. Frankly she held out her hand, lifted hci clear oyes. "1 am ao sorry for having been rude! Will you forgive mo, if you can? Aud como over and day ten uis tills afternoon?" "Thank you. Yes!" he said. "Why, Margery," tho others said to her, when lie, aftera rattling g :od game, had returned home, "ho is just splendid!" "Good-looking, too!" "And a gentleman!" "All three!", decided Margery, promptly, as oho, sought tho sketch of their now neighbor and deliber ately tore it up. Sho is Mrs. Olive Slerllug now. Bertie was her bridemoid. New York Ledger. ADVICE FK03I BEIrOWSTAIBS. "Bridgot, I would glvo oil my wealth for lialtot your health." i'Sure, ma'am, you need only glvo $3, for that's tho prlco of sis bottles ot 'J. V.S.', as tho boys call It. Joy's Vcgctablo Barsaparilla will muko you as strong as me, ma'am." Mrs. J. Barron, of 112 Seventh street, Ban Francisco, writes: "Ihavo been taking Joy's Vcgctablo Barsaparilla with lmmcnso benefit. It is perfectly Bplcndld to build up nervous, run-down aud worn out women." Mrs. Trcd. Loy?of 327 Kills street, Mrs. a. Worner, of 25 Berry street, and hundreds ot others rclnto tho samo cxpcrlcnco with tho puro vcgctabls juices of this California compound. Uackleu's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rneum, lever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns ami all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Daniel .T. ihy, drug gist, ELLIS k WHITNEY, Proprietors of tho Favorite Livery and Feed Barns Good rigs always on baud and furnished on khort notice. l'rlvato boardlug of horsos and stock n specialty. Ollloo and barns ut tho corner of Trade and Commercial streets. ' MRS. M. E, WILSON, Milliner and Dnspkcr Invites tho ladles of Balem and vicinity to call nnd Inspect her select stock of Fall Millinery that 1ms Jiut arrived. Bbowlll pay particular attention also to tho latest styles of dressmaking. OT HARDWARE STORE! Chas, Pugh, Proprietor. (3uccetor to Hollluger A Co.) HARDWARE -AJtl A complete lino always In slock. M i (.took Is bought now and fur ctuh, nf- tuiwt riiousbl t D iuiuiuk nil' I1IU tilKjluilliy IU MMIUIIIIO in lews. The best ami latest liiipraYt-4 machinery Always ou baud. T Oilico and tore rooms nt DeUUigrr'it old stand on biatentrvoi. r (fvfy . kilning Iiiiplcin Catarrh to a constitutional and not a local dlMM md therefore It cannot be cured by local llcatlons. It requires a constitutional reek idy liko Hood's Barsaparilla, which, working hrough tho blood, eradicates tbo Impurity rhlch causes and promotes the disease, and Catarrh (Sects a permanent euro. Thousands oi icoplo testify to tho success ot Hood's Bars larllla as a remedy lor catarrh when othei (reparations had failed. Hood's Barsaparilla tlso builds up tho wholo system, and makes fou feel renewed In health and strength. Catarrh "I used Hood's Barsaparilla for catarrh, md received great relief and benefit from It The catarrh was very disagreeable, especlallj n the winter, causing constant discharge from ny nose, ringing noises In my ears, and palm n tho back of my head. The effect to deal Catarrh ny head In the morning by hawking and spit lng was painful. Hood's Barsaparilla gan ne relict Immediately, while In time I wai intlrely cured. I am never without Hood'i larsaparllla In my house as 1 think It Is wort! ts weight In gold." Mrb. Q. B. GnJB, ION Eighth Street, N. W., Washington, V. c. Hood's Sarsaparilla loldby all druggists. fljilxforgJ. Preptredosll 17 C. I. U00D A CO., Apothecaries, Lowsll, IftAM 100 Doses One Dollar ' NEW TO-D VV. IW HANGING LAMPS THOMAS -BUltltOWS Has Just received a new lino of the latest htyle of hanging lamps which will too sold nt the most reasonable rates. We also carry a full line of Groceries, Feed, Cigars, Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware ! Don't fall to sample our new line of con lectloncry. Ko.C!0 Commercial Street, 8aleu1tO cgon, DORRANCE BROS. Dealers In oveiy vai iety of OREGON LUMBER. DRESSED AND UNDRESSED ! I.Dm!)?r Delivered on Short olice. , Vud'it the .'tn.c'Otiual wi rks, Bnlem. Ou-guii. 'ml I i a cU four and u half miles norttioatt trombalem, on tho John Martin donation land claim. Slab Wood 50c Per Cord. Call and see us before purchasing clss wheie. d-w John A. Carson, COUNSELOR, ATTOILW-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC . Member of tho liar of Ontario, Ca nada. Otllee, IK) State Street, Salem, Oregon. KEKKKENCES AT TORONTO: Hon. SlrThomns Gait, Chief Justl ca of i.ommun ricas; lion, jitmes jjcijOI -nan, Judgoof the Court of Appeals; Hon. "V. P. it. Street, Judge of ho (Queen's lleno u. Money to loan. OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N SCOTT, - - Kcceiuer. On nndatlerJuneiS 1S39 andtnUllfurther notice trains will run dally (oxcept Bun day) as follows.: EAST SIDE. Coburg JIall Portl'd MiMI From Port land STATIONS fl'ow'rd Por.t land l.v. 8.00 am rOUTkANnPAWV Ar. 3.45.pm. Ar 2.38 Foot of F HtreetJ Lv U.55pm 1 lily's I-nudlng. St. Paul's, II). .Wl 2.88 10.St. 11.05 11.1U 11.JM 11.35 lilO liso 11.S5 12.11 Woodbum, Townseud, McKee, Mt. Angel, Down's, wilverton. Johnston's Mill' Switzerland. 1.40 1.15 1.10 12.63 12.32 12.20 11.15 11.4(1 11.33 11.14 10.4S 10.23 East Side JuucU, 1.08 1.R0 5.M .nacieay, Aumsvllle, Ale OI 3.1.1 3.45 S.M l:.1l &07 S:55 6:50 p in O P Crossing, West Sclo, Crabtree, Splccj, Tall ma n, Plaluvlew. Brownsville, Rowland, 10.10 10.00 0.80 tl.ld 8.52 8-16 7.42 0.39 COO a m Cobunr. Ar AH LV Lv Commutton mile on sale Tickets jit two 'aunts per at stations nav ing agents. Connection at Mt. Angel with Binges for nnd from WUholt Mineral Springs and ut Woodbum with Southern Pucltlo company trains for aud from Portland. Or UtlAS. N. SCOTT, Receiver, General Onlces, N -V Cor. First and Plue, Portland, Oregon. DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Market stSan Francisco Admission 26 cents. Goand learn how to avoid disrate. Consultation and treatment personally or by letter, on spermaterrhoea orgonltnl weakness, and all dUoasbe of mem Snd for u book. Private olllco 211 Consultation free. A. OSBORN Has 2(8 ucrv of The Best Pasture Loud in (be Stale, Onemllo from the bridge In Polk county. Purllw vrWhltu; uastum will addrew A.A.OKKIlt, Geary street. A. The Best In tho city of Portland and other prosperous towns arc those owned hy men or corporations -who hare the disposition and ability to improvo them. HIGHLAND ADDITION ti mm m It He To the city of Salem. Thry have at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have scarcely begun. It is intended to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside and High lund additions and around Highland Park THB FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE' Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and bo ota will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near luture be THE MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lots in Highland Additon are High and Dry and fell Located; Most Excellent Drainage" Tho soil is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings and our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and a number of residences ore soon to be built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lota within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over $1000. We can sell you better lots Jn High land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street railway theyara practi cally not lmlf so far from the public buildings and tho business 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 an inferior lot not so well located. With the difference of $700 yon cam 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. " School Tax Notice. The school taxes of District No. 21, in Marion county, are now due andpayablo at the clerk's olllee. No. 101 Court street. In I Opera House block, Salem. The same will oo ueemeu aciinqueni, unless paia wumn sixty days from date. DAVID SIMPSON, School clerk. October 15, lbS9. SNE OF THE LARGEST ESTABLISH ments in the State. Lower rates than i ortland. largest stock Legal Blanks lc tho State, a -d biggest discount. Send foi price list of Job printing, and catalogue ol legal blanks. E. M. WAITE, Steam Printer Salem Oregon. Small Fan for Sale. A nu.nbci of teu-acro tracts of desirable and v.lthlu one and a half miles of Salem, at prices ranging trom 50 to 8100 per acre. Apply to WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN, 0-29-Im Opera House Block C. M. L0CKW00D, &IA.L,B;M, - - - OREGON. Headquarters for tho Willamette Valley for the celebrated Columbia bicycles and trltj'cles. The Columblas are well known are tho best made, and have valuable im provements for tho year Those wantinr machines will do well to call on or corres pond with me before pnrchnsing. Oltiee at Gilbert Bros. bank, 207 Com merclal street, Salem. Conservatory of Music Of the Willamette Univer-lty Salem, Ore gon, the most successful Muslo School on the Northwest Coast. Courses in music are Mjual to Eastern muslo schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly one hundred nnd llftv. '1 'lie able corps of teachers for the comlncr suhool year will be Prof. 'A, M. Parvln, Ltoua Willis, Miss Eva Cex: assistant tet tellers. Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hally Pa rUb, nnd Miss Mamie Parvln, 1 tranches taught aro Vocal Culture, Piano, Oriptn, Violin, Plpo Organ, Harmony, Cou'nterpolut, and Class Teaching. Dl plomas given on completion of course m.iu lorcaiaiocue ana circular. ZrM PARVJ 7-25dSm-wlm. NEW IIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Cornr Ferry nnd Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Cbemekete hotsl, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-class rigs always ou hand Charges reasonable Now Express Wagon. WILLIAM 1I0LC0MB lla started a new axprcss wagon nnd Is nor redy to deliver baggago to and from the. depot, aud to any wart of the city, llacwgw of any klud delivered on short nouce. TIIIQ PAPPIJ 1 fcPt on nle at E. C. MHO 1 Ai fiU Drake's Advertising jLgeaqy, 01 auu w .uercnanv r-euaBju, iUa FrunckBO, California, vrksro contract Gf4vnUljcabsdiorlU v PRINTING Residence IS OWNED BY- LAI And this Corporation is determined Id Attack J? For success at the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Salem, - Oregon. A. P. Armstrong, Mngr. E. L. Wiley, Prtn. Business, Shorthand, typewriting, Pnnnship tni English Scpurtmtnts. Day nnd evening Sessions. Students admitted any time. Call at the College or address the Principal for catalogue. Notice to Cannery Men! A largo Cannery and Fruit Drying estab lishment would do well at Aumsvllle, Or egon, as plenty of pears, plums, prunes and cherries, raspberries, blackbeirles, also plenty' of green corn, peas aud toma toes could be obtained for canning purpo ses. There Is a grand opening here foi such an establishment. AXJMSVIIvLK Is located in the midst of a good grain, fruit and stock coountry. For further particulars address: T. S. MADISON, . . . Aumsvllle, Marlon county.Or. 10-10dwlm ' Kansas House, Corner ot Ctfurt and High Sts. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. We have taken a new name but win continue to servo onrpatrons with the best the market aDords, give them a cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms reasonable. Give us a call and wo will do you good. No Chinese employed. LOANS. Loans negotiated nnd closed without de lay when security Is satisfactory and Title Good ! u.VrlnclS?1 an.d 'merest payable at our Salem offlco. Loans made on farm prop- Money Ready When Papers Completed Those wishing loans for Improvements or stock are requested to call on us or cor fespond. SMITH & HAMILTON. Office with Duncan A Booth, Btt State su. Salem, Oregon. New Fish Market. Allen Rhodes has established t, new Fish a,, S tVnfiV?te street nl he kcepsa good supply of rUh, poultry and game. Ulvehlmacall and your order will be promptly attended to. 8-28-im New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE) ST. ANGEVINE & JEFFERSON. pleased to serve the people with the CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS 0f.?i1v'J'.,.mU that ,t.he racket affords. rwooMWlvtwfrw. iMueiue Localities compMy to ATTENTION FARMERS! Blngle lots and acres. One half mile West of Salem P.O. Good soil, all clear, and In fine condition. All ready fer (planting fruit and shrubbry at once. Each piece fronts on a nice street, and no'citjr tax. " THOMAS &PAjY1IB 9N STAA.TE& ST. SALBM. -Call and'Ssi t. j. cRraisE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT. HIS NEW'QUAKTEHa IN THB State Insurance Building, Oor. Com' merclal and Chemekete street '0-ltt A BARGAIN, If you have $200 or 8300 to invest in business that will - ta Clear You from $5 to $15 a Day Good for fifteen years, without competi tion, see the exhibition on.therccrner ot Commercial and Bute stresU. 1 JOSEPH FDSCH. Proposals for Heating. THE BOARD OF . TRUSTEES of the , Oregon state insane asylum invite Bealed proposals for heating the new wing of the asylum with hot -water." Plans and specifications may be Been at the office of u.llarry Lane, balem, Oregon. The right to reject any and all bids Is re served. Bids will be opened at 2 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, .November 28, 1889. - , 8 YLVKHTKK PKNNOTKB, Geo. W. McBbiox, G. W. Wkbb. , . t , . . Board of Trustees,' Wk. A. Munly, Clerk or Board ' L. S. WINTERS, THB PEOPLE'S OROOBR Carries a select line of family groceries and provision that are sold at reasonable rstes. Country produce; such as apples, fruits ot all kinds, potatoes, vegetables, eu., alwayi on hand. Call at 100 Court street, Salem. P. H, JEAS1WS Salem Music Store Headquarters for Chlckering A . Btelnway. Hazleton, Colby and KimiM" Pianos, Wilcox A White Organs. Cash or luau&umciiis. 94 State Street; Pattw's Block. M2dw r . ,, BUCESM1T11N6 idMSISMHK. Have moved to 7 and 40 Stat . where they are now ready for work. A our old mmu wad frtowli ar TlU call and see us In our new looaUosu W are better nreuired tor work, bow ttf I ever ovrlBj scoured saureroosB. p-l-tfc Ai i BERIME