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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1890)
ir 13 iW Jl' lT THi Tho stonr to told of a rutn, who took tho UaivU of fils clock to tho tnjdcer to Iuiyo Kca flxed, because ther did not keep proper time, Of oourte, the i clock-maker aemnndod tho cork$, m In them Ur th trouble. Bolls and blotche,jlmplri and other eruptions on th exterior tell of a disordered condition of the Wood within. If you havo thwe Indications, be wise la time, and take Dr. Pierca's Oolden Mod IcS blscoverr. It puU the Urer and Ma nors In good working- order, purtnss tho blood, cleanses the system froni nil lrapu rltlos, from whatever causa arlslnv, and tones up the functions generally. "Golden Medical Discovery" ctaeols the frightful Inroads of Scrofula, and, If taken in tlmo, arrests the march of Consumption of tho Lunea (which is l"JKfcrofuUK purines and enriches tho blood, thereby curinc all Skin and Scalp Dltewes, Ulcers, Bores. Swclllnjrs and kindred nUments. It is tonlo as woll as alterative, or blood clconslnr, in Its effects, henco it strength ens tho system and restores rltality, there by aiapoarasr ou mom vJu'u.."D? .iir.r- Avnfirinnml hr tho aeDllltatoa. OUR STORY. fTbeCAriTALJouiuvALwlllcontnlniTKU larly a story, convicted in one or tro num DOROTHY. JV uw j slpelas, Bolls, Carbunc os, goroKyes, Gol. tre. or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. "Golden Medical Discovery1' is the only Mood and lung remedy, sold by drug, cists, nr.d mtaranteti by Its manafactur era. to do all tliat It ia claimed to accom plish, or moaey paid for it tIU be refunded, WonLD's DisrrNBAnr Midicai. Asso ciation, Manufacture-,, Buffalo, N. Y. OFFERED bythemanufact- an lacurablo caso of Catarrh in tho urcrs of Dr. Dneo's Catarrh Itemed, for I JUCWU, ritOFESSIONAT, CAItDS. J J. SHAW, Attornoy-ot-Iiaw, Halern, , Oregon. Odlco first' door to the left nt bend of Rtnlrs In tho rear of Irfidd & Bush's bank. T bio ILMON FOItl). nttorucy at law, Salem, Orccon. OIlco upfltalrs In 1'atton's ock. J A. AIU'I.KOATE, nttorney nflow. , Krlers block, Commercial nnd Htato streets, Salem, Or. TOI1N A. CAHRON, CmiUHeiTor nnd At- O torney-at-Lnw. Member of the Bar of untnrio, uanada, fc.ilem, Oregon. Ottleo IU3 State street, Pit ATT A HUNT, attorneys tit law, Halcm, Oregon. Olllcc over liurr'H Jewel ry store, btnlo street. 1'. WILLIAMH, KTENOaUAl'ilEU nnd TvnewrltlHt. Ofllco with Paul. lalcltyll'y. Co., HGVJtiitoHt. CB. KNIC1UT, Kdcctlo I'hyiilcU:', office , 127 Court street, nlcm Oregon. Pul monary diseases a specialty. DK.J. M KKKNK, Dentist. OIHcoover the Whlto Corner, Court ntid Com incrclnlNtieets. nOHKItT & McNAM.Y, Architect, No. J.li l!J2HtnteHlrect, Plans and specifica tions of all cIuhkch of or buildings on short notice. ..Superintendence of work promptly looned after. 2 6-tf GOBALET & WIl.IiACH, Civil Engln eorsnnilUraiighlNmcn, HatlroadHiir- i ana estimating u mirelnltv. Hiato btrcct, up stairs, Huloin, Oregon veye Olllco 132 HUSINtiVi GAUDS. A jr. CLOIJQH, Undertaker. Embalmor . and Cabinet Sinker, 107 Htato 8t.. Kalem. O ir.MOK.SK, contractor and Builder. XU. All orrcra promptly attended to UJ1 High street, Hnlem. TOHN GUAY.-Contrnctor nnd builder. V Uno Inside finishing a specialty. 485 Commercial street, Salem Oregon. JOHN KNIGHT, Blacksmith. Horse tl HhoclngnndrcpalrlngaHpoclalty. Hhop nt tho foot of Liberty street, Halcm, Oregon. F'd" (Inds o 1? tlon WOtf SOUTHWIfilf. rnntmxtn,. ...! builder. Woll prepareil to do nil or building nnd guarantee RatlNfcu- t-zi-im P J, r.AllHEN.Mnnuructurer ornll kinds A- t ?f vehicles. Ilopnlrliig n specialty. Only tho best work turned oul, Shop 45 Htato Btreet, next door to Hcrlbcri Polile, TJ1 O. IIAKKIl, Collection, Commission ,f. V?A Street Car AdvertI lue Agent. UDllcctlons made nt rennonable rates. Goods sold on commission Advertise ments Inserted In street cars at bedrock rates, am Commercial Nt., Halom, Oro. (i i;(). HOEYE-Barber and Halr-drcss-.M.'v. 1,1B ,,,,;l0,rs- I ""t tUlis In thwlty. vuicommerclal Btreet, Halem. SOOIKTY NOTIOKS. (1 A. lt.-edgwick Post, No. 10, Dopnrt--.?lcnt.?.f ?n- m every Monday ecnlnguttho hall ovci tho Oregon Ijud 5n.V y F !n?- VlHltltije comrades nr cordially Invited to attend. p.C.BiiKitMAN, 1-ost commndor. B. A. Haniilk, Adjutant. , O. U. W., Hnlem, Oregon. Sleets raoh A ednesday evcnltnr at ltn linll in Ht.iin i surance block, corner Commerclni nmi IMtlngand8tJourn. r. ii. OOUTUWirK, Cbemckcta streets goireiurcn iuvik IitA Enn, llccorder. y ai M W JAY C. SMITH, (Succcsior to Gaines FiiheO PROPRIETOR OK mm m un cirn THE CLUB tJl!tCloi,rn,,cn!,0".,,lvc ,0 Inuulent mom'h, " bolmUM byday, week or Horses Bought and Sold, Cor. Liberty and Kerry Hts, Balem, Oregon. i nr iw A1ADLD& ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South or Chamakvtu Ilotul, 8AL1IM, - . ORICOON STAGE LIVERY BARN. at KutrofUheineketo Hotel, L. . HUFFMAN, Prop. KirsU-ltts Illgs ror all rH-cntlons. Feed. lngaudloardlngneclilt-. umveyauoea for comiuercliil men and otlwrs on short HOI ICCa ! to Houuonablu.'Cu Morgan & Moad, City Draymen I All work done with promptness and dls patclu Only the best weu aro employed. 8-1. Itisnn Ideal hotel or seml-liolol ! down by tho sea, kumvn nnd appre ciated by a certain set, who come summer after Rummer to enjoy Its lovely location and famous table. j Broad porches extend around the house, nnd these shelters frmii the' sun'u fierce rays, aro generally well filled of n morning. Ou thlsapccinl morning when our story opcnR, the western porch is occupied with a bright bevy of pretty girls, who are all apparently talking and laughing at once, aa only girls and magpie can. One exception to this merry hubbub, isfound in a girl withdrawn a little from the rest, whose head Is bent over her book with an al most eager interest in her bright face. At last the girls hall her, longing for fresh uir into which to pour their gossip. "O rare, sweet Dorothy, prithee give us heed," gnlly onVs her cousin Amy. "Lend us thoso small, shell-like ears," chhnrs in another tormentor. "For wo would a tale unfold," sums up a th-rd. Eut Dorothy is deaf to blandish ments or entreaties, and never lifts her head until a ball of crewel deftly tossed into her faco causes her to ex claim impatiently, "Well, what is it now? tell, and have none, and then let me alone." "Now, Dodo you know, in your mind you added, 'Idle rattle-pates,' to that seutence," says Amy re proachfully. "If you know so well what. 1 cm thinking, perhaps it will occur to you to leave mp alone," returns Dorothy oeuding over her book ntfiiiti. "(), you strong-minded young per son," urieM Gertrude Vailo "to pre tend not l lit) interested in our news. It's thrilling! It's sublime! and you prefer Emerson's essays, dry old Emerson why I always take him as a sleeping draught." "1 don't doubt it at all," answers Dorothy drily. "Now Dodo, you must take your mediclno. So sit up, assume a pleas ant expression and wink as often as you please, as tho man said who took my tintype on the beach the other day. By the way girls, I have utter ly forgotten to tell you about that romantic adventure of mine. The other afternoon a tallow-candle-look. ing creature, witli a camera, met me down on the buachand implored me to havo my picture taken with the whole Atlantic for a background. Of course I did: could I resist the ap peal of such an Adonis? Nay, I should have been taken as Aphrodite (in a tailor suit,) with my classic head rising above tho waves' crests, had he so elected. Fortuuatoly he did not. I do wish you had been thero girls, but you were all sensibly taking siestas at that hour, and I ought to havo been, but I had a new novel and tho hero and heroine were iucxtricably involved in a hair breadth situation, and I really could n't with n good conscience leave them there. So I was taken with my novel tucked under my arm;aud tho result was nmostsurprlslng combination of a female suffragist and n book agent, that you ever beheld, for I was mor ally certain that if I lot go tho cor ners of my mouth to assume tho pleasant expression I should outroar tho Atlantic. Hero it Is. Behold it in all its pristlno loveliness." So saying.Aruy produces a tintype from her handkerchief bag and pass es it around. Whereupon tho girls' giggling chorus rapidly crescendoes into wild shrieks of laughter, us they gaze upon tho dnrk, stern faro aud rninrod-liko posturo of winsome, dimpled Amy, always running over with fun and laughter. Meantime Dorothy has again sought refugo In Emerson's "Com peusattons." "Dodo, Dodo," they call shrilly nnd in ovory key, but with no result uutll their victim suddenly arises, bangs her book together with em phasis, and is walking away with a majestic air when they all with one Intent fall upon and surround her with such nnuvw of billowy mulls nnd such chaos of babble, that she yields perforce, and they escort her back to tho piazzn and put her In a huge arm-chair and surround her, a most unwilling prisoner. "Now will you hear our gossip or not?" queries Gertrude with up lifted finger. "If your shrieks nnd yells havo not absolutely deprived mo of tho sense of hearing and you can focus your accumulated mass of weighty lutellect upon the important subject in hand, I think very likely 1 shall hear It," returns Dorothy with dig nity. "Tho prisoner nt tho bar is lined ten kisses for contempt of eouit," Bays Gertrude, and proceeds to col- lect tho Hue in persou. I "Now, wo havo tested her loug enough, girls," says Amy, "so Dodo prepare 1 Who do you thluk came last night?" "Tho president aud till his suit." "dun. iicnlii Highest ofall in Leavening Power.-U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. t. II. BATOSTES, PEES. II. V. MATTHEWS, TREAS. WM, HOWARD PHELPS ST?n SALEM LAND COMPANY Incorporated 18S9 -Capital Steck: $30,000. POSTOFFICE BLOCK, -- SALEM, OREGON. miKis. ABSOLUTELY PWE or four years ago, well, ma'amsellc, they are here J Not his wife, you understand, unless her liarnt has come, but ho and his little boy. Ho is no end rich, handsome and fasci natlug, we know. (Jotild anything have been more desirable? No, not the death of his wife, Gertrude, I blush for you but his coming here." "This is positively his first appear ance since his grief," says Gertrude. "All, Dick look out, if you stay away much longer, -thero Is no tell ing what may happen, for, of course hoisnflora wifi If that is not a bouanza for this man-less resort, where the bug professor is belle of the ball, I give it up." Dorotuy'H lace, usually most ex piessive, Is positively riyid now, so anxious Is she to keep any betrayal of her feelings from this giddy crowd of butterllies. When they finish talking, she sits straight up in her chair aud says: "Do you iniquitous young females really mean to say that you havo had theaudi'city to take me away from E,uuiim to fill my cars with such vapid nonseue as this? I adiiiiie jour temerity aud 1 have the honor to wish you a very good morning." So sayiuu sho lakes her departure bench ward, unhindered this time, her slender figure In its dark blue habit dress sharply silhouetted against sea aud sky. The girls watch her until a curve in the beach suddenly shuts her from their sight. They arc quiet for a minute or two, then Gertrude says: "How did you dare, Amy?" "Oil, I dare do anything," returns that nonchalant damsel, with, nt tho same time, an uneasy feeling in her heart as sho recalls some memo ries of Wayne Palmerston's friend ship for Dorothy. As they separate, to prepare for bathing, a gentleman In the balcony overhead throws away his cigar and walks beaehward also, but out of sight of the girls. The next morning Dorothy, with "Sartor Kesartus" held loosely in her hand, is looking out overseaaud sky, from a pile of rocks far above the beach, when the book, struck by a peeble, falls down on tho beach below. Good temper may not be Doroty's strong point, for she turns wrath fully to discover tho cause of her mishap, aud meets the rouglsh laughing eyes of a small boy in kilts, who contemplates her wratliy face with calm satisfaction. "Did you ever seo a better shot V" lie proudly queries. "I can think of a better," sho answers. "What is It ?" he asks with inter est. "To shoot you down after it," sho replies, laughing. "Ho, you couldn't, you're a girl, and girls cant thiow for cold vic tuals, Donald said, and ho knows; Donald tcaehed me." "Well suppose you go aud fetch it back then, since you belong to the superior sex," she says, amused. "I will pretty quick. I'm tired I love you nnd I wnnt you for my wife, won't you come?'' Dorothy dares not look up into the face so eloquent with longing, so sho droops her head and answers, "No, no, thnt time has gone forever O Wayne, why did you como to disturb my quiet companionship with my books. I can never be your wife." Ho points to "Sartor ltesartus." "Do you gain peace and happiness from pessimistic Carlyle? Is it he who teaches you to live an ideal vis ionary life, when real duties and a hu-sband's devotion await you? Do you not reraemlMir his own love madness described here, when lie went up and down upon tho earth a desolate wanderer seeking Illusive peace?" Here a piping voice breaks in, "I'm about as hungry as they make them and I wish we'd go to lunch eon together; 'sides I want to talk to to the girl some more. I like her, and I'm going to tell Donald about her." But Dorothy is gone. That evening Wayne Palmerson looks into tho parlors, where a hop is in progress. He cspys Dorothy in cream white, with n great bunch of Jacqueminot roses in her corsage, listening to the T ME Our City is a No. 1, and Our Property is trie. Best. MONEY TO BE MADE BY BUYING NOW. Salem is just now offering opportunities for investment such as her citizens will nevor liivn With advertisements for the Capital City of Oregon reaching two million Eastern readers every vc arc bound to have an ocean tide of emigration to our beautiful, healthful and prosperous place Salem is the making of a city because it is already a city. It is the second citv in Oi-po-nn w state institutions, factories and the best advantages to be found on the Coast. Salem is not a city of wind and platted on unsurveyed land, a community suffering from the nervous excitement, nor nervous prostration, chronic in the boomed towns. The time money is made on real estate is by buying before the boom. Salem has had no boom, her property is still cheap and there is no possible doubt of her going forward, whon the prices have doubled. Oi again, week OllP. of til P. fflP.f.ni'S t.hflf. Will inCUVO n vnflivn finm on ltivoc-fmnnt Cnln-. in 1. bug professor's description of some M . -- .--..--. .,. .in u. m.wumw.uuu uaicui is uuu numerous Cl'OD of his discoveries with her face alight failures in various parts ot theMississippi valley, and even as far east as Ohio, which not only depreciates with interest. Atthis instant a cur- the securities offered by those sections to investors, but will discourage thousands of settlers who will bus feeling takes possession of the: ..., (l,. ., !,:,. fifffir,o nnfl Rfnrf fnr . rPO-inn tvliora m.nn fiiil.,we n,.o !.-, .1 1 1! 2.1 - .i .1 .1... ...t..,i . ' iw. v .i.i 'i"viu jl j ij lumu vo cuvj uuiviiu v u. auu uiit; i;inii; ,n s 1 nvnu IUU tV JIJltl'l , T. H. HUBBARD, - -a(vuv tor Cyclone Separators, RUssell Engines and Saw Mill Machinery. IlKKtcncoSMKVmimMTltl hi , Kalem, Ore. .iutin "The clam bake man," "Horrors, no) Now, once more." "I can't think of unyonuelho, mi Ichs It la Gertrude's Dick." "No such good luuk," pouts tho youug lady, "or we'd be riding the waters blue." "And burning your nose a rosy hue," chime In Amy readily. "Well, I'll tell you lrru you go wild with curloalty. I hope you hnYttu'tforgot yourold frlond.Wnyno PnlmtrMon, who ot bin wife three now, I'd rather talk to you, girls cau talk; Donald says they've got the gift of gab If nothing else." "Pray, who Is Donald?" "Gracious! dou'tyou know Donald? Well, bo's ono of the bulilest bricks you over know. He takes care of n placo of papa's, down in the coun try, aud bo's touched me more things thttn I s'poso you'll ever know, 'cause ho won't let girls como there If ho can help It, ho 'splses 'em 'cause they gabblo so." "Good for Donald, they do," with a recollection of the preceding morn lug's trial. Just then a gentleman comes hi sight with Dorothy's book In his hand, and ho Is Instantly hailed by Dorothy's young friend. "Ho, there's papa now, ho knows most as much us Donald." Tho gentleman laughs a littln and conies to vnrd tho muto little figure looking blindly, nnywhero but to ward him, saying, "Good morning Dorothy, here Is your book which my son so rudely sent from your hand." Mutely still, Dorothy stretches out her hand for tho volume aud finds it clasped, and presently is awaro that there is same ono sitting beside her ou the rocks. "Dorothy, aro you never going to Bpenk ? he says quietly near her ear. The boy has run oir to play again. "Havo you forgotton 1110 so utter ly, Dorothy?" "No, not forgotten," she answers lu a qeeer voice, as though some ono had a hand on Iter throat. "Nor forgiven," he adds. Hut sho answers not, and rising would pass hhu, but ho gently do tains her. "No, dear, not yet; 1 havo hun gered for this moment too loug to have It shortened so. .Stay Dorothy aud henr mo, and yet what can I say that will nut bo disloyal to tho dead? Oh, be pitiful dear, do not look so hard I I have loved you ten derly for so long, Dorothy, I4uoy, your friend and coutldant aud my wife, Is dead, and I can never tell you whut It was that wtme bet ween us. Her short life was happy I thluk, aud I Incd her, but Dorothy looking through he is conscious af a desire to adorn the bug professor's neck with one of his pet snakes and leave it to do Its duty. Meantime, cousiu Amy, a bewitch ing spectacle in masses of white tulle, has paused in her mad career, near the window, and Is watching him with laughing eyes. "llanquo at the feast," sho cries gaily at last, "and quite gloomy enough to take away Macbeth's appetite. Why, sir, in tiiis forlorn spot where the masculine element of society is so absurdly small, are you not doing your duty?" Wayne pulls himself together. "Because I was sure I was too late to have tho honor of your charming self for a partner, Mis3 Amy," he replies to tnat young lady, whom he has known since she emerged from pinafores. And Dorothy is presently edified and distracted from her lesson on bugs, by tho vision of Amy aud Wayne waltzing as they only can waltz. She receives a wicked glauce from radiant Amy, who is happy as sho complacently faucies the other glr s' emerald envy at this spectacle. The whole thing suddenly palls up on Dorothy, aud with the briefest word of excuse, sho leaves the pro fessor, who gazes regretfully after his appreciative listeuer, aud seeks her own room. There sho finds Kuskin, Carlyle aud Emerson regarding iter from a shelf with mute sympathy, but she will have none of them it is appar ent, but passes them by without n glance, kneels by the window nnd cries ! yes strong-minded Dorothy encs in the weakest aud most femi nine way possible. How long sho sits thero she never knows, but by nnd by her head droops over ou the window sill nnd she falls asleep nud dreams that sho hears Donald's sneering laugh at girls, of her chnmplon Roy's defence of her ns the oue exception to girls, lu general; finally of belug borno off through burnlne; forests nud over fiery bridges by Itoy's father, nnd of continually stopping at people's gates nnd banging away on their doors to tell them the world is on lire, as a piece of gossip. Whon she nt last nwakeus?, the room is full of smoke, aud sho hears a voice that sho cau never forget, calling, "Dorothy como, the house is on fire !" She opens her door half bewil dered, not at all certain she is not still dreaming, nud finds Wayne with Roy In his arm?, rolled lu blankets aud solemnly regardlug her from them like a small, newly-come-to-llfe-mummy. "Como this way Dodo," says of extreme boat or cold. NO DECIvINES. No honest property has declined a penny in Western Oregon, through what is known as the dull season of July and August, when so many of the well-to-do people of the Pacific Coast suspend work and go to the seaside. Prices have not yielded a particle, but so far as placed on the market it assumes a firm and rigid valuation, that has never been known to decrease, but for five years has steadily ad vanced, until now prices are far beyond the anticipations of the most sanguine citizen a few years ago DID YOU EVER THINK OF One general fact is always very potential with thinking men and women, because it is made up of a multitude of other facts all tending one way. That tendency has all been to advances in Salem real estate. Several hundred sales in the past few months all showing sharp advances constitute the general fact of all-around rise in valuations. This is siguificent to the most dull and at the dull season of the year. CITY ACT IF YOU LEAVE THE Even for a month aud approach it from any direction, upon your return you will express surprh the conviction will be forced upon your mind that "she grows." When a city has tho room to gr ise ana ow in that Salem has, and is spreading out into the surrounding prairies, but one thing will result a great city. Americans love to build a city on a sightly place. On a beautiful river, with natural forest, it is uo wonder our city spreads out like another Philadelphia. You need not go to Puget Sound cities to see streets lead out through native forests. That can be seen right here in Salem, where miles of ave neus and streets have been graded this year through natural thickets of evergreens. EXPERIMENTS ansa 0 Esaa at nlHiraesbut none are so expensive ns real estate experiments. In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred a real estate pxperiment is a clean out-and-out sacrifice, as all know who have tried it. If you are going to do anything at all in real estate that will be satisfactory, get into something that has passed beyond the experimental stage. Salem real estate has, no one doubts that. Whatever doubts anyone may have about any Pacific coast real estate, it does not attach to investments in Salem DronertV. That is certain. Yon pnn nlncf mnnav limw witli n rwnin nssnvnnrv nf r5sf Not a piece of propeity in Salem held five years that has not advanced one to five huudred per cent. It will do better in the next year than it has in the past It is impossible in justice to make this statement any milder. Well placed confidence in the Capital City of Orepon will repay you ten-fold 'more than other places that seek notoriety temporarily and will soon have relapsed into oblivion. THE BEST PULL IS A PULL FOR YOUR OWN TOWN if it is a good town, and that's what we've got in our splendid Capital City of Oregon. While tho city has doubled and quadrupled since the last census, it has not begun on the growth it will reach in the coming decade, aud you want to be in to take advantage of it. We handle iironevtv on nim-ifr. mul IipIiWp. in sfiitiiw forth the steady tin?'1 roi'titttuW" but' K Srowth nnd solU1 merit of Salem. That is all that is necessary. No over-statement is required too iixie, me stairs aro mazing. The hulls are tilled with paulc-strlcken men nud women. "I remember a long ladder at a back window, Wayne," says Doro thy, and they run in that direction; yes, there is tho ladder and lie takes Roy down aud returns to tho little woman bravely waiting without a cry. As ho guides her carefully down sho whispers: "I loved you all tho tlmo, Wayne," aud no feels a rush of gladness through his heart as he unswers. "My darling." ' Wlieu they nro down tho ladder Dorothy, for tho tlrst tlmo In her life, faints away, but not till she hears tho tiro companies como cluttering down the road. When her eyes open languidly she hardly knows the sooty, besmirched man bending over her, but by ami by she lluds out that she Is In a cot tage nud she recollects nil alout It. "Are they all safe?" she asks. "Kvery oue, than HeaveD," an swers Wayne. The tlremeu behaved like heroes." "So did papa; I could have helped, only papa made mo watch you. He says you will llvo with us, I only hope Donald wou't care." At this they laugh a little, although Doro thy's eyes nro full of tear. . ENGLBWOOD'I IS TIIIC FINEST ADDITION TO SALEM. It is High, Sightly, Beautiful, good Soil, convenient to tho Inulnra. portion of the City, and cheap, growing right along, uew, neat houses, grndeislrects-u splendid residence locality. - OUT ON THE GARDEN ROAD - Wo havo 5 nnd 10 non (moid mrwf ioi.,i.i. ...i ,i r.. -rr . -.,.-. . .. . . . . . . . .. .MAta nnd thev arts Kelllnt rl..i, . i" wZ'Zt'"?': ""'""" v "" . u AA"'.V.s. i'AKK. wo also have fouio onoico 0 ami iu aere - - - -. -....., ttiiitiu. ibsj i int. i . uiii in ai-vrui iiuiit m a n ia iticittt -. --.' 1...:.. jj..i."t .: ....... "w """- v..iv-Mfc uuiia iu ntj)uii. ami kaikvikw. Lot 113 show them Ui you. f II 1" ". . """& "W MIKJ U1IVU BOIU vn wsv u. rrm( ououroau ana Ulty property, on which we ofler the bust ! bartralns ,, wlSeu i!?c to lot than, all go to stranger,. Wo have n gen- Coma and see SALEM LAND COMPANY.