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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1889)
THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL. itp THE CAPITAL J0U111U1, TEIIMH OK SUHMCKIITION. I.AII.Y. Onoycurbymall . . ... ... .. -V Mix month" hy mull 2 50 Three month, by mnll . 125 Per M'k, dcllvrrd by currier 15 Wf.FKl.Y. O le year by mull ....... .91 fio Hlz months by tnnll. ..... 7 One year. If paid hi adMincc... 1 09 Mix months, If paid In ndwince........ M Kor advertising rates apply t t tiip office AIIHllbscrlbcrdUjTllKCAI'lTAb.lllOHNAI. who ilo not seruru their paper ORUlarly will notify thin oflkc, giving address, and the matter III be attended to at onrr, Office, corner Court mid Liberty Htrecl l'l'I.KI.V PERSONAL. Mr. C'umckof Ilnltrpy In in Ihe TITKSI)AY. JTI.V I), 18 9 Klerlrle Alarm mill Irrigation, Of coiiixj If everyone linvlngn line i of itfinlnti lio( l-i irnlnir tn keen nn all night stream playing on their e'' lawusi tlie water company cannot! John Holson of Astoria Is in tho give any prcKiiro. Thin is a rul of I city. thcromiMiny which Is being gener ally violated. Hut this (UhcuhsIoi. of the lire and water question is cer- NOB HILL Salem to Ml.erton by Motor. TIiIh morning the mirvcyors ol the Marlon county Improvement com pany, headed hy Alonzo GcHiiur, be gan the work of running theirelimi imry HiirvcyH for the projected motor line from Salem to Hllvcrton. Two lines are proposed and the mirvoy will deteimiue which Is the more dcslrulilu and easier ol construction. The projector of thin line ti !" iicHiir cd of hiiIimIiiiiIIiiI suppoit fiom the land ownern along the loiite. They are backed by plenty of money and that till! road will lie built Is ceilain. The country It will penctiatc and "tor Which it will be u supply loute as well w fielght bearer Ih of the most fertile and Ih rich In natural resources. (llamle'-x iiikI NiixiiI (lleet. TheHtatedomcHtic animal cnmiuls nion are doing idl In their power to Htampoitt themaliidy which for the punt few uioiilhri hits been dojng Biieh gieitt injury to the lioihes In the Htntc, and which but for the rigid enlbrcemuiit of ntrlul measures oftpiiiruutiuc, would be epldi'iulc throiighouttheHtale. Up to this time County Block Inspector Al. Ilerren Iiiih been ordered to klllt-cvcn horses In Marlon county. After being quarantined Ihey were killed and tlielr bodlcH burucl. Hcveral cases arc being guarded and more liores may have to be killed hooii. 'I lin 1'ilt-riitiln S.r. lee. Vesterday evcnlni: the .liit'ltNAi, furnished Its readers the very best telegraphic report of thu HluggerH, mill that could be obtained ut so ear ly an hour from any houicc. It can bo depended upon that this puper will never be last in the race for big us well as little news. Hear this in mind ami If you want the news of the day nerved ut your homcH in concise, crisp and icadablc foriii.tlie sumo evening, IhumI In your name. It Is far better to have the news thu same day than to wait un til the following morning. Only Jfi cents H'r wcvk, delivered. tain to result In some good. There isconslderable talk of establishing in connection with Salem's splen didly equipped lire department an electrical alarm svstetn. This In Jiw.Mitn. iiit.t i.i.u I,..,,, i.,. .,..n,t. i for Portland ..... I. .. I....V mm trjllf IJWII IILLII' cd, and when once established the alarms can be promptly answered. Ah the llremen will know exactly where the flro Is they can work with much better success. Hy all means, let Salem have such a system. Mls Kvn Bruce of Turner l in the city. A. I). Itockfellowof Portland is i scheme of the Marion county im In the city. i provement company, an organia Mr. and Mrs. Hryun returned home to-day. Win. J Terrell left this afternoon Tim Flro and Water fjiim.lon. The chief engineer of the Salem lire depart incut, the foremen of the different fire companies and thu city council committee on lire and water have been reoucsted to meet with Mayor Williams this evening lor the purpose of discussing and adopting some mode of disposing of thr lire iiikI waler question. That something looking to the better ment of tliu water service in case of fire Is needed Is a tiutli patent to an oiiserver anil this conference Is ex pected to lesult to the mutual ad vantage of the city's protection and the water company. llimr In no lleerrasc. Warm weather does not visibly diminish the tide of Immigration to Halem and environs. livery day some families or avant couriers of home-seeking I'olonles arrive in Sa lem, their object being to find a de slranlu location, where theiigoroiis bli.ard, nor the deadly cyclone are nut known. To be sure, Salem Is on a grand move forward and in five years she will be a city of magnifi cent pioportlous. She Is iucicaslug In population, business and cuter nrlse everv month nl sueli u rnnlil rnt Hint tint mili'diiio Im lint a ,niillii- Al - Rev. M. C. Wire took the morn ing train for Portland. K. ( Small and wife Ift this afternoon for Portland. Supt. dray of the blind school went down the road to-day. -Win, !N. Laduc left this morn ing for a trip down the road. Squire Karrur returned home from Yuquina this afternoon. Miss Emma Harhiger took the morning train for her homo In Cor vallls. --U. .1. Fry and family have gone to Nestncca to pass a week or so by the sea shore. Mrs. Judge Howie, formerly of this city but now of Portland, return ed home to-day. Kditor Mills of Junction City is a visitor in Salem to-day. ITe Is accompanied by his wife, Mr. Utchlield of Ji Grande came In on the afternoon train to visit his family at this place. Charles L. Keller and wife, ac companied hy the Wife of Judge Howie, left on the noon train to-day for the sea shore. Rev. Lorenzo Waugh, an old tlme friend of Judge T. (,'. Shaw, who now resides at Pctalum.i, Cat., Is visiting In Salem to-day The, New Motor Line. In speaking of the projKwed Sa lem and Silverton motor line, the Oregonian editorially says: "Salem men arc developing energy and en terprise nml the town I growing as u consequence. Prehaps the most , ,.,,,, ,.. ... ,u( ntti Hl ,,..., . ... .,.. .timi,!,, nowoflered Important thing now in view is a , In Kn.m ,n 1ll1l1itir int ti.ov !,. nn pmrnl. The whole nlat is in a line state of cultivation, seeded in clover, with a good turf. No grubs, no stumps, no rocks or gravel, soil good, elevated and level, has a flue view of the city, surrounding" country, "the mountain ranges and snow-capped peaks. Pure cold well water. Is twelve blocks south of the Chemekete hotel and postofllce blocks. The-e lots are offered by Jones & Watson on installments, one-tenth cash and one-tenth in quarter yearly payments without interest until paid. These lots are now actually worth in cash A FULL LINE OF Crockery and Glassware! With sioctnltlea In tlon of well-known men resident there. Their design is to conduct a narrow uaiure motor line from Sn- I lem to Silverton on which trains will run hourlv to carrv iMissemrers. - aa -- a - i Valfrian Chinajea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. KIDG WAY'S FAMOUS with a capacity to transport freight j t, " , ! f tj longtime without interest. Gm. BllCkillffham Pattem necessary. It is not far from Sil- L.i i... , i i.. i ,.i ...,. .,.,.,,., ..n r0M.i U U UrV MI5,IUI " ulL ' verton to good timber in Jhe foot- Ld ft nunbcr morc ,mve , tlonc(h If vou want 0Ile or lllore lot8 1 ok- hllls and the road would -naturally .. m.,PC . ,.itcmi ..., .., .i. i i m, iu ,11,. 1,1.. ... I'll.. . ii i uiiiuii juih a. nniilUli iu mil uun iuu uiu imii .inn me iui-. divide ut Silverton and a branch go up Silver creek and another up thu i Ablqua. " " " . - Iirm.. . ... . ,. . ... 1 i ms roan win connect .Nilem with the finest portion of Marion county' and a district equal to anything Oie-1 gon contdns. Kven the far-famed lamhill cannot show any country more pleasing In appearance or more fertile and productive than Howell prairie, through which this road must pass and the Waldo hills that adjoin It. For the whole distance the country is high prairie and no richer soil or more productive region exists. It is well adapted to fruit growing as well as groin farming. Then interested hope to see the roan in oration by (he first of November, 1889." THE RELIABLE GROCERS. KELLER k SONS, Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. of lime. 'I bo Comity liiKtUutii. The county teachers' Institute is now nicely stalled on Its summer session. The alteudauco is Increas creasiug, and aside from those mentioned yesterday, the following aut In attendance: Anna M. Jones, J. A. Sell wood, Kva Hruce, Lydla Deniger, Kll.a Ahlhaiiser, I. J. Culver, A. I). Leach, M. Ii. Malheur, II. 11. Hi man, J. II. Leatherman, Helena Ulhhard, and Percy W. Willis. Thu dally program consists of reg ular class lecltatious which will be followed the latter part of next mouth by extensive reviews anil fluid examinations. Tim WiiIit 4i. ! Ion. The question of water service Is receiving a general discussion throughout Salem al Just this time. Home men of pronounced views ad vocate the control of the water sup ply by tlie city, some advocate Ihe "erection" of numerous cisterns throughout the clt,, while others are found who think the hydrants are all right If a picssuic could be given thiough them. The discus-' sloii Is sum to be I'm it fit I of some good, at least. Hut the fact Is appar ent that Salem needs better water INtiilux III Prnlmlo. in matter estate of Lewis Lafore, executor, presents his petition to the court praying an order for sale of i p-dd and he was released personal property ol said estate. LOCAL SIIMM VliV. The state military hoard is in 'M'ssion at the Capital to-day. Nash had the misfortune to mash his finger, while coupling cars at (lie depot last evening, but it is improving to-day. Painless dental opcrationsat I)r T. C. Smith's, 1U State street. S. C. Nash, late of Dakota has determined upon casting Ids future lot In Salem and has high hopes of her future. .Hight motor stieet cars pius-ed through this city yesterday, en route for Spokane Falls, W. T., where they will be put into service. Don't you forget that the Hon Ton restaurant is the only place you can get a good squaio meal for the small sum of twenty-live cents. James McCleveland, who as saulted Ike Ford, was lined $10 and costs yesterday evening by Recorder Conn. The total amount was i?.0.15, which friends of the young man WE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS. Remember tlie In matter of the guardianship of Ralph j L. Scott, a minor, Mattle 12. Scott, guardian, nil's Iter liuud In sum of .iXH) on sale of leal property belong-' lug to said estate. In matter of tlie guardianship of Mary T. Pickens, I George llrowii, guardian, tiles bond In sum of 10 which is approved.! - As the struct car schedule Is now arranged the two open cars run reg ularly to Highland and Yew Parks, while the two closed ones make termini at the Orant corner and the passenger depot. -Rudolph Wetter, for asMiultlug Ryan, his partner, was bound over to awalr Ihe action of the grand '''. I'll-. r .n II.-I. Jury. Justice (ioodell fixed his Much Interest was manifested , Mmdsat ilOo but In .leianlt i.f l.nlt service for domestic purpose as well among the prisoners at the peiilten-; Wetter went to the bastile. as lor use III lighting lire. ' tlary yesterday over the outcome of the Sulllvaii-Kllralu pounding. Kvery cent that many of the con victs had been many days In saving up from tlielr scanty earnings was bet with some fellow prisoner on the result of the tight. Tmo Mom II.iImik, Frank Wilson and Thomas Foster were arrested this moining hy Mar shall Ross on a charge of vagrancy. Wilson was given twenty days to work up.pi tlie Mrct'lH and Foster was given llftecu days, Foster agreed to work for his breakfast at the Rocky Mountain restaurant and was given his meal, After eating ho split about litre.) sticks of wood and made his departure. The police whistle was blown hy Mr. W'atklus and Foster's anvst followed, lllfMt'i ut llri, J, Matvy lost a valuable horsoon Sunday morning from blood poison, A disease is among the horses known i . i ininoniiK eye aim a good many horses aiv having it. Alter tills is uverthohoiselHHHimes blind. This is a very liad disease and can Ut kept down by doctoring (he first week. The team belonging to the Capital engine company Is altllete.1 wit h that disease In u mild manner, hut these horses are recovering under (he care of Henry Price. till' t.i ll.r f.m.l. Salem U Minding her usual quota nf pleasure seeker to the cvast for a few weekw of summer outing, A majority of them, as U the custom, are going to Yaqulimlmy ami Neu jKirt U'aehcs, while a go.nl many are heading for.NeMueoji. if Uuvhi i l.unkliii; up Wnti'i', A delegation of Salem men, among' They are always nice and fresh, pure as the purest, lino as the fluent, and good at the best. Their goods are always the Inst and are sold as cheap as the cheaiest. Kvery thlug in season and all delivered free. For your groceries go to Squire Farrar & Co. -A series of three lectures will be An extraordinary fallacy is the dread of night air. What air can we breathe at night but night air? The choice Is between pure night air from without and foul air from with in. Most people prefer the latter an unaccountable choice. What will they say if it Is proven, to be true that fully one-half of all the diseases we suflcr from are occasion ed by jK'oplo sleeping with, their windows shut? An otieu window most nights In the year, can never hurt anyone. In gteat cities night air Is often the best and purest to be had in twenty four hours. One could better understand shutting the windows in town durring the day than during the night for the sake of the sick. The absence of smoke, the quiet, all tend to make night the best time for airing the natients. One of our highest medical authori ties on consumption and climate. has said that tlie air of London is never so good as after ten o'clock at night. Always airyour room, then, from tlie outside air If possible. Windows are made toopeu, doors to shut a truth which seems excreme ly ditllcult of apprehension. Every room must be aired from without. .u Indian Turning White. There was an Indian In town on Wednesday, well known to a num ber of old residents here, who, until recently, lias been a true si wash copper-color like unto his brothers and sisters and cousins and aunts, etc. Recently he lum presented a lieculiur mottled apearaiice aud now lie Is getting quite white. J.I Ruchanan, who has known him for years, says he Is a full-blooded lu: man aud lias no trace of white I blood in his veins. Centralla News. Kvery line hi a newspaiier costs something. If P is for the benefit of an individual or linn it should be paid for. 1 f a grocer was asked to donate groceries to those, able to pay for them he would refuse. The pro prietor of a newspaper must pay for the free advertising If the beneficiary docs not. And yet It Is one of the, tardiest things to bo learned byj many that a newspaiier has space In ' Its column to ant, aud must have it j to iiye. To e veil uwav or rent for "'. "'V """'"' nmauu, mn m i.iv- Specialties in Table Lucuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. ROYAL !SEMI-P0RCELAIN Of wlitcli we constantly keep a full line unit open stock, enabling us to make up Dinner and Tea sets of any size, or sell bv the lnglp piece. The finest assortment 6t CHAMBER SETS Kver shown tu Puleni. A FULL STOCK bl tli'liitet and handsomest patterns In Glassware. 5-lMene call and examine our stock. Seller bros., 201 Commercial Street. Place and Call, ry mi i "Hi. KRV 1 SIlTOSlnm XIJU 11 J I .U rJUVVUrJU FOUND! Success In Husincss requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Ruslncss Penmanship and Uusines-, Correspon dence, Hook-keeping hy both Single and Double Kntry, the nature and correct use of Commercial Tapers, Commercial Law ami Jlusinesspractice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing. Manifold, and Dictation work. All these are needed in business, and are thoroughly taught by exper ienced teachers at the .SALEM KUSIXESS COLLEGE Oriswold's Dloek, Salem, Oregon. Salem, Oregon, have received direct n i n i mm noTADi (10 LULL The Finest Line of CARRIAGES, phaetons, spring "wagons,, stage coaches, mountainwago'ns skeleton nvagons, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES u hlch will be sold at Prices and Terms to Suit AH! i Fire! Fire! IKlk out I right's Compound Syrup of Sarsiipnr- lllan reliable medicine for the renovation 'of the blood. Tones mid builds upthesvs- i tern, euro skin iIKcavs et. Sold bv It. W.Co, i I Wrights Hop Celery and Chamomile Hitters recommended by t he mo.t eminent ,..,.., , . I I'hjMelani.. Invigorating, Stimulating and ror loH;by Fire during the hot ! not Intoxicating. Sold by II. W. Co u eat her. i Thpe goods Tore tlrM-elass and an their stock is ery- largo a pei-on ran find what they may sh. Their waiehouscou State street Is completely tilled, and they have another ear lond en route now. lookout for them: -omethlng lino I ilnsiirc kid Lo$iFor Bargains IX ISAAC A. MANNING,! UANK RLOCK (UP-STAIRS.) Family Groceries Provisions, Fruits Etc., no to THOMAS UUIUIOWS. Commercial Street. iJolorv., Or MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. Great Inducements to correspondence Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. AVm. A. JI.?ni'V,!nd ,ho world.famed Specialist in .Mind Diseases, Daniel Greenlenf Thomp son, the great 1'oychologist, J.JI.Buckly iJ' i),,T,e.!,orJf Ul Christian Advocate V,; ;ieaTdl 'ro-tor.thcHclentlst, Hons. . V . Astor, Judah V. Benlaman, and others, sent post free by Prof. A. LOISETTK, S.TJ Fifty Ave., NT Jc-lWi9. dw whom nro nkvn. f tlio water ,,.,- B ' U HccI'k mm house by Pwf. nny ,,,,,, ,Ullll XMlnU.t wouIll J f' ffliSSbli&lrjr S'lfi!: lny. iinmiliiont llremen utul ,..,.-, " ' lTml'w.,o.l -ot ll.wtou, ,us f.,1- j wl(allllv w faUl, as for n IaHIonl (o I "'"'' '' ...tiT'iT orly nwiifn uu.l iuxvs reinsonttl ves wh: winiw my, j uly lulli, hvo- j ml,,ply lwUsw um, t , f . fore l r,s,. aretiikiiiK ii view of the Miuree. of, lu,1" vh. Creation;" ThiiiMluyJuly .. I- . - . . Il"'s produco of all kinds always on v.- .. .. l,m. .vuu mo oe- .,.!.....- ..,..... .i.. .i.i...r ' 111 i. "Hint nc ant Intuition In t in. " """i ii. irouiiueiu re nuuuean They will lie iirepaml with a report, '! '"' Kvolullons" Krhlay, July iiu;mU.n.f l.eUiiHlhlttt.wimte lilj I AMTTTr to M.l.n.it to the ooutVrenee with tin. ' ,-"'. 'tf w" f mut, ''Keej. .,. will n-tl.v at the close of their nns. W I LLMIVI L I I L Mayor this evening. L l,l,,'l,1, "'"I "" rorovorSVuarnto." , i.ieiures eoinineneo eaci. ovoiilut; at 7::U o'el(Kk. Prof. I'lidenviKMl N a ' wpeelfully solicit a trial believing tilt you both In prices and qiialltv PRINTING. A Home Mlutrl Slum. Snlviii Uon.e mliiHtivKv tnloiit Ih not.HUpeakor, ami a rich treat U In 1 . K... K ' viuciaiiiiiifut, storo for those who atteml out tern.x, .Senator Cainoron of I'eiiUiiylvnnlit ami tfnator Illalr of of New lltuniMl.iiv, lioth of whom have stated ixwittvely that they, would nut nptlii lw candidates. It has Iohj; boon known that Senator Cameron ren.aliUHl In tliu t - - "" .ii ... ...t ii t . -,., i .- uvi miivij in ui'ii'iuuw inn mliutrel onler, and much lln.o will I ' ' .-civinry in Mate io.flUhort, wUhw but gtf10tor JM f lw. I'lvi.n tn tin. iinvimmtbii. f ii... day Hi folloWrt! '1 ho Hivstou iMl HIT I I ....... . I jiimki-hiii. 'and tntdliiK winiiany. with A. U. iuir.1, ii. v. irowiy ami .M. O. IV 'ill ZMLAft U sis - "iV-. .fea&ri'. '"" price list of job printing, anc UNIVERSITY JOS. Al.ltKKT. AKeut, - . Salem. Oregon ' 5.519.T".K '"OT ESTABLISH. lower rates than lieinil Illnnku in discount. sipuH fn price list of job printing, and catalofue ot lesal blanks. fe m iv.nV Hteam Printer Pa'.em Oregon. which will U iin'sontiil U'tore a Sulci. i audience at an early dav? The entertali.iueut will lie of the Aitlrlei. l li..'rprHll.n. Articles of Incorporation 1-t.j w ere I Oradiuites .students In H' i ' They will ils mornluK to the nuil";rry " "fT?! lt,,!lVi:?. lrt'-,- i the John V. Miller nui , ' h ' -M'aUUH-k Is f lO.UXi. h:.s never Intimated until very re- ivntly that he would not remain in the MMinto as long as the republicans j of New luwnp-il.lro chose to s'.id him. Xormal, Dusiuess, U -siy MEDICAL COURSES. !.. Ifl.....!. f.. ...... 1 v. it Ki..i.i .....i -...' u ..MuulcyaslncoriHimtom, ' (fta kii nm llt Htarletl this known as in Kituuatn iM.inty, .Mr, .Miller' i mi.i.Up. i imiuu.. ...I... I...., I...... .1.... . . .... .... I.. ....... I ................... .... I ... v..... .. ti.. ...in in-i-ii u.eie i.u lilt? ivisi invn luuir ini-.iirani in .niiiili ,,,, ,.i w..b. t.'l'l... ..I,,,,,. .u, I "r , fcwyear.hasreturinHttohlsho.no.icn.l.tstn.Kht In this city, ,rlnK,,K with hu.j 1,,,VS-NAnt. iiIkhiI h..vmy.Hvo head of norm.. Marshal llus. to tu.swcr to the ,.,..,. ...Iiu, lim..linilll, ,',,', .....i i. . i... or.-ou. K4J Geary street. DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MISED! OF .IXATUMY 711 Market st.Sun tYanelsisi Ailllllvloil j.vilts lioundlttirn how to aoid disease. l)nsultntlon and tmitinent iHTsoimlly or by letter, on spernuiterrhow. ore.iilt.il xieakn.-Ns, and all illsnissenrmen. en.l for a iHH.k. PrlMttu otJlee u (.'insiiltatlmi free. s 1 anil nORSESHOEIXG. B The following' Hem will explali. llulhoollw.bl . lM., ,.. the extent of wind htoru.a at Kllons- lv institution or iciminv- in the North.' W"W II. I5. RANKIN'S EM POM & A dUlurftt Tullur charge of furnlshliiK whiskey to In-' t,i,,.i,ii,.r r ,..,. .. Paint Shop dlans. lu.u Is one of the trio of! V I Mil mitim it tsi lit sltil.ikit i.L.li.. , , t 4i iiiniMiinii i ill niiui) rtl It I it k . illifc ii II I ttiLit it f.tvi' u.i.lsi -.tl 1....L I - ...... ' WtWUllMumiwr. W'lllt lltlV'tt lhilt iirtiltt. ' in., tun inv ii ii ii uivnn nn. iiiui1 i r4..ik ii..hM....,i !.... .. ....i ..- .i.-... . .. . n.in vn iiinur i. . .. ... klMmtiillt llUiHUH nit iriuiit nmiiaJ -i . .. '...1.1.... . . llUMlliH SilloiU 14 liV 11 (Vlcrtitr till c. 1),, a., ii.,.. ,v .... ' n. I hiMaou uiuua.r, ; . " niuuui umv imii n kiimhiiiit iiaiH " """ ''w I ion MiuljwuiwniUuii , ii.Uu.cnt. 1 lo mviiih lo have plenty uooi. cn w ixikkkk. 'iZm .of money and irop.w Marllit); n i . tlrst-cliis,- tailor l.op here If he can A ImrtMt tle.t - '"MlMlirowimroiiUI Im n ctmn.ilnit Srl." s.r ll.Mt. Nttaurilln Ul I hRi .... - ' lent for Ills uwne.V. Tl.umll-' ,,,.ironMpiMj lf "llll Uuw (in.4 U)l4i- ,( .l..U . .. ... .. I No. 15.'.4J Con.iuenlal St. O. 'luu IU.I Aujhm... If Klllnill ttitllil.iiiK' Iii.vk Llll.v.11 Sullivan mid then hlii.M-lf dl.tl, the ' ",ro " !'!H: world Mould l.ave Uvn m much, rr in .fcsi. U'ltcrolt' that It could umv moro lie lih.ktsl ujHii. a a cl lllnsl mttlou and not one of hrutes and Ivirlwr Jnii. ltie-llIXte-.One IKllrtr."loleu i ii.,. ,... ..... ..I e..lf..t..vrsv,.lael..Uo..e.l.r .1. - ...an, "i "" 11hta1,,B,T ?. ,,r- ,,, ""'' M l-wj KinrtlliR Will Mill ni i. S 'i".'1 ri...UMnU..feu,.rUU .ll .m. '."' , "?' "r"'..0 ' .' Ww m.I all ite bunm Ihw'rf Z billed in (I..- UUt art. sola tvm.nk. A..a . ftlf..tmi,lrtvl"lwl11"' '"W""''"'. her Mood and mV It mm-. .Mrs. IHnl Cl.anma.i Is v.rv III i.Kidu. riho has Ikvii vlck for miii.c "'"' MmU ", imii e.iut.l m .he uiT.nuj.rirru, uuvs. out u on Hie nuu. to iiv."",n ' n m- .mi continue iiiu.iiiv wiui' .?"" " "" o..?.. .. r.- jery when tdio suuVrvd a rvlip- and i.,'rl,"' MwhiXwOi si r...... ui h,u,mYvi ttlt jt luov will ram!. . . . ul'? Kwt intiner..rtiN. OaiisiacilOn Uuaranteed. . V .. . wtp-i .lit l . -- MiwTU::aiM -' Experienced Workmen Emploed. U worse ap.ln. xn jiiervur cwo and UMcuHiuj rruvtl.n and I hiii. Ii. n.i .dd all ilnuhi. you In hi nil. for iv aNivc pri.v. bMehv,Uso.anlh hV,!i. ""nl. V and v u. Itrt you . ,,nir Hac moved to n and 49 state street w hero t hey aro now ready for work Alf our old patrons and friends are Invited to roll and see u In our new latlon W? erwn rwrvd for work now that! eer having secured more room, lo-l-tf. ;BLACKSMITIIIXG and WlGOMUKKff. ' ff wh0,nm.ercl"lnd Chemeke S n.!hii be.re UB u rert' 'to er-e the public, lie Is now prepared better than I rtodu all kinds or a and oTrrlase miik iiS aud repairing all klnui of blact! -nilthlnc and 'reiwlnns, ana a Benerei , horse shoeing business. He ha all klmti ' ii.VnHTVi '? "lf "line manner. HJeclal attention gl en to the cinitructlon ofwaK. onsand n.rrlaBes. ItcineniDer ihe ntS5 opposite Slate Insurance imiminiT. P FOR MEN ONLY!