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:: jS&a i r TILE CAPITAL EVENING JOTJTCN'AIi. If TIIK CAPITOL JOUMAL. TKIIM.S OK HUBHCIHIflOJf. UAII.Y. One year by mall & fO Hlx months by mall ...... ...... 2 60 Three month by mnll .......... 1 2!i Per week, delivered Ijy carrier. . 15 WF.EKI.Y. One yenr liy mnll . ....i... 11 SO Hlx months by mnll ............. 7.5 Olio year, lfpuld In advance...... 1 0) yix month, If jald In advance.. 61 Kor advertising rates npply at thin office All Subscribers toTJinCAriTAl.JotmNAI. who do not secure their paper regularly will notify thl onicc, giving address, and tho mutter will be attended to nt once. Office, corner Court and Liberty Streets BATUJtDAY-.AUOUST 10, 1880. Oregon Apple n Knepors, Mr. C.S.MorKun of Howell I'nilrlu brought tliu JoUKNAi. olllco tlllH morning wmu apples that luiil kept Hlnce they were gathered nearly a year ago. Tliey are of tho rcil cheek pippin variety ami are well preBcrved. They would be good for Hovcral montliH yet. Mr. Morgan nayH it Ih no trouble to k'.'up Oregon apples from ono crop (o another, If they are handled properly. Tlicne nliinltiH were nicked carefully and packed In Hawduttt and very few of them decayed. In t)iin way Mr. Morgan had line c.itlii applet all through the spring and minimcr montliH. o AVlirro In II? The Dallas Observer nayH: My the wav. what has become of this railroad project? Kever.il weckw Hlnce our cltleiiH were (jultc active in the matter, the cllleus of Halem Hhoweil a wIHIiikiicxs to lend a help ing hand and the f-chciuu looked very promlHlng for early work on thu road. UutitHceniHto Imvodrop ped into a rut of quietude and there II will iciimln iiiiI(hh our people get up and whow that they mean lnisl ni'Hs. Thw ro.ul would bo worth (hnuHiiudrt to Dallas in particular, and Poll; county in general, and It Is to he hoped that the projector will not lest until the good work be gun lias beuu can led toacomplu- Hon. Ulght Yuo A l... Posters are up anuouuelng thu meeting of thu State fair at .Salem, coiumeneliig rjoptuiuhur Kith and lasting ono week. The State fair for Hcveral yeai'H has been growing In excellence and popularity, and now thai Salem is becoming a thriving mill enterpilslng city wo have no doubt, but that her clti.eiiH will take greater pride In thu annual fair. Hoieliurg Herald. To bo .sine Salem is a thriving city, ami who Is taking great interest in the fair, which will bo better than ever this year. Whnxit In It, Auyuii)? According to the Oregoulan, "Urown'H Island," u few miles up tho river from Salem, formerly be longed to Polk county, but now tho main channel of tho Willamette bus changed and Inseparably welded tho "island" to the mainland in Marlon county. Somoof thorosldunts don't appear to know Just where they should votu,pay taxes and send their children to school, but unless thu rlvor changes again they will have to bid farewell forever to all lights as cltleiis in old Polk and make tho bet of It In their now home. Captured mi Kagltv Ouh Kaiser, who returned from Nestucca bay Wednesday, brought with him a largo gray eagle, which ho captured while there, lie was WKlkiug on tho beach when the monster bird llow over, and ho tie- lug an expert with tho gun, of course brought the king of tho air to tho ground. After going up to the wounded blid It showed light, and ho hail to get a roo and lasso It be fore ho could get hold of It. The bird measured over seven feet from Up to tip. iimi KmiIuIh it, ( Wo played at a theatre In Salem, Tho Capita I. Jouunai. wants to Or., two weeks mro, and when I know why a railroad cannot all'oid asked an old gentleman with long to carry a man over their road , whiskers, who was sort of geneml ohtuperthauu hog, stating as a iv.i- factotum about tho theatie, what Mn therefor thu hog hiw to bo lifted time they usually mil up tho cur on anil oil' the cars by tho It. R. cmu-J tain, ho said, shifting a quid of to- pioyevn, wnuo me man waits upon himself and returns over their ro.id ami Inllucucvs others to do like-! wise. We'll answer that, brother J Joim.NAi,. Tho managers of rail-, roads are hog e.dew and not oannl-' bals. That's why. Unknown Kx, , Hit. i-u.t ciuitei. ' Mr, i iuiuuii'h Mirmlivu Is Hearing work on tlu streets tho hut three tho end and tluxi who have or have i ,,tf- t,ls morning refused to work not heard tho tnry told should avail ' ami WIW UVI ttw M mA vlttUx , theniholvcH of this opportunity of ,n,rry wth Mm. Harry Dunn who reading tho heretofore untold or tin-1 WJU nUo nested was given the published chapters of tho tale as now f Kum, punishment for not working, Mug published In tho Jouunai.. I bul nrrv agreed to work If they lhUl apart or the story Mr. Hol.'woul, nUvvv him of tho chain, den uw always omitted to imrmlu j wllK,h WIW tlolw nm ho H at work until wiiiuii a row Uuy. ,,,, 1 r Iaiw W'ttler. Tho river Is lower than It ImsUvn for year. At Albany it rvglhtenuiu llU'll ntld It liulf Uilow tllft luvv u-iiliii- ili murk. Tliuklwimbimu mvutviiMil , . to ply ftirUuT boulli tlinn KtloiuJC. X, Ton, MImi Addlo Cox, Nellie m nutvo tvcvittavio u one f tl uurny ' York In laki), nud came tu Oivguu Iu which iloo I inuilo the. oontUerii Holiv, MIm MhkI Coiht, MU it ahwiiiw M oug prior. isi, takliit; up u claim ucarSub lonnlmi for llio present. Tlw Mo, Uum Cikt mid Hev, l B, Ttwuuitfcuj.f lit. ixot;icm vitv hlxUy, goon uflor thl ho rvmovoJ tluo una Tlinw BMvm mv llio only KullU wnstltuM tlu lwrty Umt vjwwwniwt Jw w in h" to Salwii, ylkh city l Uwn, )iU .titVftliiirt oh tht vMt ut prvH'ijt, ' Ivft tbU mrniitf H ViMwlt py, mw, t, i hpjwo cvv? iwt ! What He Don't Know. Tho Nebraska editorial excursion of 1880 is now numbered nmong the has-beens, the members ot the party having rcturne'd to their semi-eastern homes. The Nebraska City News man is writing up his trip and has this brilliant remark to make of a certain section of Oregon. Hut his geography is bad, very bad: "The Hands along tho Willamette drift worse than suow in Nebraska, and although 'sand fences' are built, they seem to do but little good. On each side is bank after bank of sand, which whirls, and drift, and ed dies in the wind, making life almost unendurable, and causing tho rail road no end of trouble. For miles and miles the railroad has men em ployed who do nothing else than try to keep tho track clear from sand, but as our train was stalled twice they proved inadequate to the task." Concerning Salem tho same writ er manages to remark: "Salem, tho capital of Oregon, is an other town worthy of mention. With the exception ot the normal school and university, all the public, buildings are located there, and have been a great help in building up the town. Hut Salem is not booming. As James Thorn remaikcd: 'It has too la'go a southern element to grow I'tial, and we have too many barna cles.' Hut Salem will always bo a good'town, and in regard to size will distance many of Its competitors. Socially, a better town cannot be found. "Hut not tho least ( the pleasures of the tiip was the meeting of old time friends. In almost every town we met someone whom we know. Tom Chillis has abandoned well digging and Is now foreman of Clark's largo fruit farm the largest in Oregon. He is well satisfied, and when not empolycd on the farm ho devotes his time to caring for his own ranch. (Jjorge Whiteaker has a flue farm a few miles from Salem, and Is well contented. Asa Strain has made money since leav ing this country, and Is well settled on a largo farm seven miles from S.ilem." Cumin nlng the Cnumiry. A reporter of tho Journal this inorlng Interviewed Mr. Henry Carponlor, who is in tho city for tho purpose of starting a cannery. He says that Salem is in one of tho best localities in tills state for starting a cannery, and that one should bo started this summer. Let tho citi zens take huldj and help this eu torprlsownlch would boa great thing for this part of Oregon. It. would employ 1 10 to 1iO hands for about four mouths of tho year, and tho re maining eight months it would cm ploy from twenty to thirty hands. Ho also stated thai the Willamette flint evaporator would go Into a Joint company with the cannery and this would make tho capital stock about ir00. Salem capitalists should take stock in tho cannery, and let it bo established. Tills Is ono of tho best fruit sections in America. A largo quantity of fruit goes to waste every season because it cannot be handled. They want a capital of only f 13,000, and as tills is a paying business, tho stock should 1k sub scribed, and this cannery establish ed at once. Fruit Is being shipped away from tills country to tho east ern states and tills could bo worked up hi our own city, and then ship ped to tho east, and thus bring a good price. Many farmers throw away a largo quantity of fruit which could bo canned and shipped away.. Munch ou Milem. The following Is from tho Chicago Herald and Is altogether nit her hard Ion Salem; "Out West," wiys a theatrical I manager, who has Just brought his company Into Gotham, "they don't I always do things In New York stylo. itaivo in his nioutli. "W ell, wo don't have no ivg'hir time; we gen'ly Uglu when tho folks begin to "stomp." So wo waited till our mid le nee got them and "stomped," hioh was about nine o'clock. . - II Wouldn't Work. Tho prisoner who has leou at on the streets. Tho other man n... nut.i 'iiw. .ii..p . -mi refuses to work. tlimo Iu VmiiuIuu Mr, FUliliuru nud wlfii and ohlN! - ., 11 .liunili .4..lu'ii,,1 iml nti Mr ,.,,,, .",... .......v. - IWimi mul wife. Mm. A. F. Cox. School "Will Open. The public school will open on Monday, September 2d. Tho build ing inside has been painted and the basement is now in good order for next term of school. A large atten dance Is expected this year. A Unlrjiin Outfit. A party of gentlemen passed through this city this morning in an old fashioned stage. They are on a tour through the United States and they are taking pictures of the country and cities through which they pas. A County Court Item. In matter of :he location of a county road leading from the Green bridge to the county road leading from Marion to Salem, K K. Mc Kinncy, Lewis Hlakely and Wm. Duncan were appointed viewers to assess damages, view to be made August lfi. Tor Tint Cisterns. The Idea of constructing additional cisterns for the storage of water in case of lire Is growing rapidly in popular favor with the citizens of Salem. They are notslow to realize that the city needs better protection in case of fire and they see that nothing is quite as efl'ectual as big storage cisterns. With a number of these located throughout tho city, Salem's lire engines will bo able to do do good work when they are called out. Al Heirs ot Incorporation Articles of Incorporation were filed with the t-ecretary ot state as fol fel fol eows: The Gladstone real estate as sociation with H. E. Cros, F. O. McCown and .fames P. Shaw as in corporators; capital stock, GS,000 di vided into liSO sbaics of the value of $100 each. The principal place of business Is in Oregon 1ty. Tho Farmers water ditch company with J. 15. Strichney, M. A. Hamil ton, 'A. O. Hoflhian, 'A. H. Tucker, Win. Craven. V. O. Wilson, 1. D. HnNoy, J. P. Wilson. J. O. Hoyd, II. E. Goosline, James McUl.iin, W. I). Hiirnap and Daniel Kinney as iueorpoiators; capital stock $20,000, divided into 1000 shares of $20 each. The ditch is to be placed In Wallula county. (i, A. It. Circular. 15. II. McElroy, Department commander of G, A. R., Is busy sending out circular letters to the Oregon Post commanders and members of tho Giand Armv of the Republic. The next National encampment of tho Gland Army of the Republic is to bo held at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, beginning tho 27th inst. The Northern Pa cific railroad will sell imintl trip ex cursion tickets from all the Pa cific Coast points to St. Paul with this excursion. Ono of tho largest, finest and most complete exhibits, of the products of Oregon, consisting of grains, grasses, vegetables, woods, minerals, fruits, etc., that has ever been secured, is now being collected, arranged and prepared In this city for shipment to Milwaukee. This exhibit will be of Immense value to this country, and will be placed in tho Grand Indus trial Exposition at .Milwaukee where tho tens of thousands of G. A. R. visitors and citlens generally may have the oppoitunity of seeing and sampling the products of our great mid growing state. Tho Depaitnicnt Commander, to gether with members of his stall", will accompany tills excursion. The excursion will Ik In charge of Cols. W. A. Hantz, of Lincoln Post num ber I, Portland and, W. N. Ladue, of Sedgwick Post No. 10, Salem. This will bo a very pleasant tiip. Arrangements have been made for the G. A. R. excursion party to leave Portland for St. Paul by the Northern Pad lie and Wisconsin Central railway ou Monday evening, August to. Ir Won't IUkk Itia.AD. In other wonts UlHHt'k ,SlVl.l Willi hi )U not llo llllHl-o.. liltltlon. Its piMpili'lors tell plainly ulmt It Iuih tloiie. Mitmilt prouu from Miunt'sof umiucttloui'il ivlliililllty, unit usk you fliinUly If u n ro nim-rlnK from any ill- aw oi iitnvtliui Miu-etl or promoted by Impuro UliHMl or low atnto of IIiokj Mom, to try UooiV s.irMiuirlllii. Thooswrh'iuo of other It ulllclt'iil iiumiud Unit you will not Ik1 ilWuppolut tl In tlu ivMtlt, liMuibiiiuvii of tho pnut'ful tuuimer MU'luift DturrluHxi, cljuniorj uinl i-holini Infantum, promptly eWctcU liy Wrtjitu's littivklK-rry iuitliit. Sold ly ult itnisulxt. It h.U !oa proi'll that Wtluht;itiil t'riv-rt IVokIi I'uro euttsi thro.it ntut lung trtuililoNtif long klinutlni;. wlion nil other ronuMlo mill ssilit liy nil ilnua:!ts. You ouu'l tuliml to liitt nu oiU'ualxo brouth nntl iteewjed tivth. Wrljlit' Myrrli Txwtli 8mi prvvwit Uitli. Try It. Sohl liy nil tlrtiiigUt. I'm to Flight Neroiuni. uml liutliv. lion b WrUUt' Hop CVIrry mat riuuiuv itillA Hitlers. A healthful tlmulu. uiul ktivuttlionlns ami lnvlxomdii:. tf-W by 11. V.iw, With ful.il piisl linpur bUsl rttitxsi thiMiiiih tlu'ytem wlthilikitli lull uiKo. Wrii:ht' ivmiMtiiiil ltuici of sri-i itllo t'iirii oil bliHl ittsi. n.j.1 bj i 1 11. W.lMxttmtU.J. l'r 1 ! " - A IHKU) CUP Or tXJFFKi: ,....... " " 'r "7. "t: . . ,. Trr""" PURELY PERSONAL. Mr. Lathrop of Mehama is in In the city. Ralph Moody left this morning for The Dalits. C. A. Itobcrt depailed this morning for Portland. Geo. Goodhue left thl morning for a trip to the mountains. Mrs. Thos. McClanahan of Seat tle is in the city, visiting friends. Prof. E. H. McElroy returned homo tills morning from Eugene. This afternoon Charles Gilling huni and Frank Haker returned home from their trip to Yaquina. Father Dominick of Mt. Angel college was in the city yesterday and was a guest of Father J. .J. White. Miss L. A. Buss and Mrs. F. T. Monroe left on the noon train today bound for Fern Ridge in the foot hills near Mehama. LOCAL SUMMARY. A. T. Yeaton has sold his trotter to Seattle parties for $1000. Officers arrested Harry Dunn last night for being drunk and dis orderly and lodged him in jail. A slight shower last evening served to settle the dust a trille and to clear the air of smoke. Joseph Fountain returned home this afternoon from his month's visit to the coast. He brought with him some very nice water-agates and sea shells. There will bo meeting at Ma lion Squrre next Sunday at 10:30 a. in. and at 3 o'clock p. m. Elder M. M. Morton will conduct the services. All are cordially Invited to attend. Foil Salk. The new cottage of F. T. Monroe on Church street is for sale. For particulars apply on the premises opposite the M. E. church. Hy buying of first hands tho agent's commission is saved. H. S. Cook of tho Oregon laud company will accompany their mammoth Oiegon display of fruits, grains and grasses to Milwaukee and see that a proper exhibit is made. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith's, 02 State street. Eld. K. II. Sicafoose of the Chribtaiu church will preach to monow morning on "The Ministry of Angels." in tho evening on "Mar riage and Divorce." The public is cordially invited. Epicurean tea, paints, oils, varnish, window glass and a flue lino of general groceries at Gilbert & Patterson's. tf. The State university at Eugene is to have a gymnasium that will cost over $4,000. Tho building will bo constructed of brick. Services as usual In tho M. E. clituch to-morrow. Morning sub ject: Soul Thirst. Evening: The Supreme God. All welcome. Tho funeral of Mr. Elijah Strong will be conducted at 2:30 to-morrow afternoon, the remains being inter red in tho Rural cemetery. The funeral services will bo conducted from his late residence on south Commercial street. It is indeed pleasurable to deal with a reliable bushiest house. That is the general verdict of those who purchase their groceries, etc., of the old-cstAblished and well-btocked grocery hoiisoof Squire Farrar& Co. They have all goods in their lino fresh and pure. tf. Workmen havo just finished painting the uuito school; also the 15vangellcal church has been given a new coat of paint which greatly improves its appearance. Tho Capital engine was out last evening pumping the water from the cistern at the intersection of Couvt and High streets which Is be ing repaired. F. 15. Hoover Is the new sosre tary of the Salem abstract and land eoinimiy, It Is said that u $."0,000 subsidy lias been nearly raised in Portland for the establishment of a twin sis ter of the San Francisco Examiner, for which Hearst of that paper will put In a 200,000 plant. Postmaster Roby Is to be editor, according to the rumor. Workmen are tearing un tho walk on tho west side of Marion square, and a new walk will bebullt. This is something that has long been needed. The iiieorHir.itIoii of the Grant's Pass & Coast railroad, for tho eou-t-t ruction of a lino of rail from the Pass to Crescent City, Cal., promises to enliven that section of the htate. A high court of the onler of For esters Is to bo established ill the United States. im:ii. STKONU. At his rvslilcnco iu Soutli SuU'in, ut lx in., Friday, Aujrtibt 0, 1SS1, KHJtdi Htrxmj;, hvi nmriy ciuiiiy jreij. The doAI w:u bom In Now RESIDENT LOTS IN Salem, for building lots, have no equal. The whole plat is in a fine 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 fine 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, on Commercial and Liberty streets These lots arc ofl'cred by Jones & Watson on Installments, without interest until paid. They are now actually worth in cash more than the prices named for them on long time without interest. Geveral lots have been sold on which fine residences will be erected. If you want one or more lots call on J0NES & WATSON, wh j will show you the plat and the lots. THE RELIABLE GROCERS KEL Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. AYE LEAD IN Remember the .1 B.JLLJ FOUND! Success in Husiness requires preparation ! Therefore, -thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon dence, ISook-kccping by borh Single and Double Entry, the nature and correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law and Business practice. 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 BUSINESS COLLEGE Griswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. Real Estate AND INSURANCE. llulti); removed my otlloe to 9.1 State stioet, I um now hotter prepared tlinn ever to do a milling AI.SO Fire and Accident Insurance Written In the best companies dolnu busi ness In Oregon. Cull on inu ut once. Isaac A. Manning, !.- State Street. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY UnulUHte'i Student In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, .Business, Law, axi MEDICAL COURSES. It I tho oldc.t, largest nud lea-it rxrn he Institution of leurnluj; in the North wvt. hchool opens flrt Monday In September Sud torratAloguo to THUS. VAX SCOY, livldent. 17: Solent, Oregon. "Mls llrown would tx a chanulnz Blrl," I heard ayouus man say, If she had u good completion and th(e spot would g ava-, Hut they spoil her looks completely." If ills Itruvrn would only take lir. Ptereo'i Uoldeu Medical DImxivit" rlutt a happy cluing 1 would nuke. Jt would drlxe out all the bun)oni from her blood and inak ll purv. And the blemUhe complained of dlsap. ltur, be try sure, ThU medicine U tho grtat purifier of the k4, b4 dlrffvUi ru)Uoa udl 1 1 - -f-rr" t .- TT'W w 1 Ilea Estate Bus iWr-M CANNED GOODS. Place and. Call, argams IX Family Groceries Provisions, Fruits Etc., QO TO TH03IAS BUIUIOWS, Commercial Street, Salem, Or Country produce of nil kinds always on linnd. If you have not traded with me be fore, I respectfully solicit u trial believing I can suit you both In prices uud quality GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTCHER SHOP On Liberty street, ncross the bridge. In North Kilcm. All kinds of meats kept on band. 5-a0tf m IJfSimAKCU Company. Klre and Ma rine. i L H JOS. AM1EIIT. Acent, - Salem, Oreeon , DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY T31 Market st. San Francisco AdmNslon 25 cents. Ooand learn how to ivsold disease. ConsultatJon nnd treatment personally or by letter, on spermaterrhoea orgenitnl weakness, and nil , discisseofnicn. Send tor a I Oeary street. "'. x-nvaie oimo 211 Consultation free. I-I. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No. 54 J Coninicrclal St. o- HoUsO and (.'nrrlnmt t..l.,it...- Sign writing. Pajwr iiangtn.' nud ilecoratlng, Wall tinting ami k"i. tomiuln exreutcit In tho latest style Experienced Workmen Employed. aaiisiacTJon uuaranteed, t-'ol and fceu Moivyou ! t nnr ....., For 8 VTOTTT fniT 1 Trv w mwo jlfll A FULL LINE -OF innrmw ; Ul'lUl (Mil UKI u With specialties In Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. UIDG WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which wo constantly keep a full lino nnd open fdock, enabling us to make up Dinner nnd Tea sets of any size, or sell hy the Mngle piece. The finest assortment ot CHAMBER SETS Ever shown In Salem. A FULL STOCK Ot thulatest ond handsomest patterns In Glassware. -3-Ileaso call and examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon, have received direct ft mm opTnun oflTninno iJUOlbtll IttULVUW The Finest Lino of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPUING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAIN WAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will be sold at Prices and Terms lo Suit All! Theso goods 'are ilrst-class nnd as their stock Is very large a person can And what they may wfsh. Their warehouse on State street Is completely tilled, and they have another car load en route now. Look out for them: something tine 3IARYEL0US 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 Classes. Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A. Hammond, tho world-famed Specialist in Jllnd Diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Thomp. son, the creat Psychologist, J. il, Buckly D. D., editor of tho Christian Advocate .V, Richard Pro-tor, thoscientlst, Hons. . . Astor, Judah P. llcnjaman, and others, sent post free by Pror. A. tOIbirrTE, 237 Fifty Ave., NY Jc-1W!9. dw ANE OK THU LARGEST ESTABLISH- Ktntn Tj-ktiTfn" ratai tlinn Umcnts in the State. iuruiii.il. uirpest siocK lxgal Jilanks ip thpbtate,a-d blgKCst discount. Sendfcft P"ce list of Job printing, and catalogue ol legal blanks. :. m. waITK, Steam Printer Sa'.em Oregon. BUCKS.MITHISG and II0IM0E1NG. ft & Ol 1 lla e moved to 47 and id Stale street, I w hero they are now ready for work. All 'our old patrons nnd friends are invited to , call and see us In our new location. We aro better prepared for work now than ever ha Ing secured more room. lO-l-tf. and WAGOXMAKING. , HOLM, THE OLD RELIABl: BLACK " smith, has removed his shop to 1 the corner of Commercial and Chemekete "V.1' "here be U ready to serve the public, He U now prepared better than e er to do all kinds or w ngon and carriage ' 1. "Band repairing; all kinds or black smithing nnd repairing, and a general horse shoeing business. He has afl kinds S.!.?,s,.ec,',ro,llnK! nant made,ti,and nt them In a sclentifle manner. Special attention given to the construction of wag ons and ovrriage. Remember the place opposite Htate Insurance building. Ti HEN ONLY! "r,Uwlll"PatrlaaJ MerrV. Bilttyi 'J.X'':, fEmrorEixia01i-Yu, cisi.SsUHu ttltjUurt. UnUbUiT.' .-in. naiiut Utw Iwmil Umllili a n ? WTiT I MMN.T nwrrralt HereTheyAre mm & pohle, WRra P0RT.1 n WfiiilSl I