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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1889)
THE CAPITAL EVENING JOTJBNAIi. TOE CAPITAL J0URMI-. PUBLISHED DAILY.KXUEITHUNDAY, BY THE Canifal Journal Publishing Company. """ Incorporated.) Entered nt the iKHtHlce nt 8alcm,Or.,as second-class matter. JAMM I. MITCHELL Manager. Hoc fourth page for term of subscrlj- Advertisements to Insure Insertion (for iho same day) should bo handed In by I o'clock. . . , . Correspondence containing ncwit or In terest nnil Importmico In desired from nil parts of the state. No attention will he paid toiinonymoiiB communications. I'ci-hoiih desiring the Cai-itai. Jouknai. erved nt tliclr houses can secure It hy poy inl curd request, or hy word left nt till office. . , ., Hpeclmcn numbers scut free on uppllui. Oinc'o, corner Court nnd Liberty HtrcctH. FIIIDAY OCTOUClt II, 18MI Ruirini: iiinoiiK Oenimii ofllcerH lncrcwwH HhoukiiiKly. During May twenty-tlireo Hliot Hii'IiihuIvvh, nnd tlio number for June wan larger Htill. A LL thu HtiitfHntid tun Itoi ies of tlic Union have an onjuni.eri mlliliu. Of thcBC, 57M) arc cavalry, artil lery, nnd 1)0,1 .'i.'inro Infantry. Or the 300,000 (jimmied voter In the city of New Yolk 11,000 pay tnxcHon property nnd 200,000 pay renlH to thoHO who own the prop erly. A total of 77,000 auriM in planted U) corn UiIh vear, nn increase of 1, 000,000 ncriH over 1MK That in to wiy there U a area of uliout one and one-fourth acreH of corn for every limn, woman and child In the United States. A M.w vvligit di"fase thnt has aj j paired In parti of Indiana has been thoroughly luvoMlgated by the Ag ricultural Kxpeiitiient Station. The diieaMc Ii u fungoid growth, known as "hunt," or "wttnking smut," on account of Hi strong nnd disagree able odor. It li rarely found In Ameilca, but Is not uncommon In England. The wheat head, on ripening, may prwH-w u very nearly noimal n)pearance, but on Hhelling, the giaiim are found to be tilled with a black, greasy powder, the remit of the growth of the fungus, beginning with the very germina tion of the .seed, and keeping pace with the growth of the plant. Its action is not more harmful than that of common Miiut, but its odor reiidcrHit moreobjectionable. Where not very abundant It may be un united from the good grain, elthei by funning or by washing. It is very apt to occur ho abundantly in n Held, however, as to render the entire crop well nigh worthless. Mil. (Ilai)ST(ini:, "the grand old man" of England, has this to say iil ut his househeld: "Whenever my wife insislx, I submit; whenever 1 insHt, he submits. Wo never dis cuss family allairs at the table, and if anything unpleasant occurs dur ing the evening wn never refer to it till the next day." This would be a good rule for a couple Jus! starting out In life to follow. Tin: democratic treasurer of Louis iana und some of his enterprising party friends have overissued the bonds of that state to the amount of (800,000. Demociatlo rule comes high, but the peoplo of the south seem determined to have It ut any cost. Han KitAN(;ih(i) Is making great strides toward being the queen of the western cities. The rate of building indicates an Increase or about twelve thousand In popula tion since the beginning of the year. There never was a time when there were so many juojects for Improve ment In Ban 1'Tnnclsco astheienro to-day, and when thu dejresslon caused by thu unusual Investment in real estato shall havu passed away, a season of unbounded puw ucrltv Is looked for. Tin: llrst rain of the season hi lugs on thu Oregon sjirlng. Thu blown, parched, dead summer Is over, and the iresh and verdant winter is ap proaching. The foreman takes down Ills eleetrotyped line, "The farmers aiejubilaiit," from thu dusty nook In which It has been reposing fornix months, and llfo once moio pulsates through the slate. Thu only thing that will mar our pleasure during thu balmy and beautiful mouths of winter will be thu necessity of lead ing thu dlsjmtchcs from thu sutler tug Kant. Tim: present year fumlshcsa chap ter of calamities In the hlstoiy of the world that Is unpiccedented. Every scourgu but that of famine seems to have done Its deadliest. Thu Hoods at Johnstown and in Japan, thu llrcs at Seattle and Hokiiuu Kails, thu explosion In Antwerp, the cholera In Mesopo tamia, tliOHtoniiH ut sea, and now thu laud-slldu at Quebec, coinptNo a horilble list. Thousands of the lives lost havu been saoilllccd to carelessness or negligence. The South Fork dam was declared un safe I e foul thu C'oueiuiiugh tlood, thu cartridges at Antwerp were de clared dungei oils before the explos ion, and thu dill' nt Quebec was de clined unstable nciuly ten yearn ago. In ISM) the chief city engineer nfQuchca lecommcuded that 1-7, (MX) lw expended to make the dill' safe to thu Inhabitants below. Thu recommendation was dlsicgardcd and now (100,000 In procrty has been destroyed and neaily foity per sons have been crushed to death. If a building contractor, after being told that his structure Is unsafe, persists in dlsrcgnullng the warning, he goes to state prUon when his building oollaj!ea; but a city or a town may Ignore thu recommendations of Its engineers mid go unpunished when thu threatened calamity occurs. What Is thu uo of having engineers und, Inspector If their advice Is not to bo followed'.' Shall wo ever come to esteem forethought, or must wo always Ik lamenting and criticising on the hither side of CAliuult,t' The erics of despair tlmt wcie heard last week from U'licalh the debris at Quebec for hour after thu rock had fallen, must have pierced the heat Is of those who tcfiiM'd to inert liu jKMidlug dimmer. The crh for help Were us plu-oun, und In some ohms us turn-, idling, n (htc of the vie thus of the I'oiiiiuuugh iUnmI who Wcie swept away lodtalh ln.r- ilic eyes of their ft k nil. Tin m , bollllV Of Slidl lllsllbtl is Is In lU 111" t Hint human mercy isulunvxkiuliul o Ihe noblest lieroliiii. Suiillii'i'ii Progress. Thesouth, us (Jullilee said of the earth, "does move." Her crojs in 1883 hud u money valuation of $800, OOO.OOO.imil this year their value is estimated at !)'M),IK),000. It is said that this year's cotton crop will i each 8,000,000 bales, valued at nearly i 100,0110,000. This Is about double Mint of any cioj) before the wnrof the rebellion. In manufacturing sliehasniado still greater piogiw. Tiieie was scarcely a manufacturing establishment in thu whole south when thu war begun. Now she hoaslH that over 11,000 inuiHifnctur Irg establi-hnients have been put into operation within the lust three years. Hut all (his, and much more, hasbcen done mainly by northern cuiltnl und enterpiKe. Another kind of invasion is gradually going on, and in time thu south will be completely Vankeelcd and revolu tionized. The southern while man won't work, and the negro will not work any more than ho Is obliged to. It Is only by colonization from thu Industrious north that the fair lanas oi inusoutn, row so iiegneieu, can bo leclaimed und inude to sup jioil n thrifty, progressive and hnjipy population. O listen! If within jour home Some gentle uno Is tmllnn; TiiUowarnlng, cio n sunuiur tome, Your happiness Invading, Km' nil thu milleiliig she endiucs Is needless, did you know II: The 'i'lmiiltn pieseilptlnn" euies Urn-casing pinlsOHHhow It. Truly "a household blessing" Is this marvelous spccUlc Dr. Pierce's Kavorltu Proscription for the Ills of woman. Wio that sees a dear face growing each day more ethereal but will rejoice to learn that the wife or daughter may yet be saved, and the family eliele jireservcd unbroken'.' Dona despair, but try it, even if the doctois say theio Is "no cine." It is the only medicine, sold by drug gists, for woman's peculiar weak nesses and ailments, undera positive giiaiautee I'luin the mauufactuiers, that it will givesutisfuctiou in every case, or money will bo lefundcd. Head guarantee on bottle-wrapper. Thu National liureau of Statistics puts this yenr's wheat cio, winter und spilng, at 85 in its scale of 100, The actual average yield since lSSi has been 11.(1 bushels jicraciu. a si'iur'tir' r.vi'nt swksmi'i; u r p.. It was Just an ordinary seraji of writing paper, but It saved her life. She was in the last stages of con sumption, told by physician- (hat she was Incurable and could live on ly a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a niece of wrapping paper she read ol Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it helped her. she bought a large bottle, It helped her more, bought another and grew bet ter fast, continued 1M Use and Is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh ing ill) pounds, ('or tuller particu lars send stuniji to W. II. Cole Druu'glst, l-'ort Smith. Tilul bottle of this wonderful dUcovcry fico at D.in'l J. Kry's drug store. Com has done pretty well this year. The government estimates me uluety-onelu a scale of 100. Our corn crop will probably equal any year's production except the hist. AU.TIE l'KKl'LRXr.U. WOMAN AND HOME. OCIAL PURITY AT THE BOTTOM OF ALL ETHlCS. The Old Koof Tree A Band or Hcrolnei, A Box on the Ear Southern Women. Fait and Fashionable Outdoor Cooking Oulflt HlnU, i:tc It bas taken the race a long climb tbrough "the slow, mottled, trivial years" for man kind to see tEat there cannot be two sets of moral laws, one for men and another for women. Even yet people belonging to tin gay world laugh such prudery to scorn. And they who preach against MormonUra with holy horror regard evils much more tro rwndous In their effects with the most aston ishing Indifference. Many who look upon this question of social purity as nt the bottom of all ethics have united to work In the w hito cross movement, a most worthy association, for "whenever temptations exist a man will hunt for them." In the words of Professor Dondlu, "tho sad dest ordeal of love is to witmt3 tho dimin ishing purity und bplendor of a star like ioul, tho clouding over of a heroic nature by t film of dishonor." That nts-d not be. If appealed to tho spirit will command the senses. It will bo remem bered with thankfulness that never before have theio been so many who could stand for the quaint description by Betsy li.ibbitt: "A good, true, noble man is tho best job old nature ever turned off her hands or over w ill a man who would wipo away tho tears of a liabe with a hand soft as a w Oman's or who would 'dio with his feet to tho foo.'" Mr. and Mrs. Botithmayd's teachings to their sous were in effect: "Liook upon any woman as a possible mother or sister. If she bo weak you must 1k strong. Never soil tho clf respect of your young munhood. Noth ing can lw meaner than for one having pow cr to employ it basely. Livo so that you can misjt your mother's eye, frank and fearless, eery morning of your lives. God never meant that man and woman should hnvo two frets of morals, and thu opposite belief is the curso of the world." As the result of good training, filial and fraternal sentlaients will bo strongly dovel oixxl. No words of Carlylo burn with more (lie and ncrvo than those in which ho do scribes his parents: "I havo a sacred pride in my peasant futher, and would not ex chango him for any king." Of his quaint old mother ho was equally proud. In this case, as In others, two characters stamp themselves ujkhi tho young life. Tho nobil ity or degradation of the father is likely to bo icproduced in tho son. Thu lineage of goodness is ns tiansmissibls ns thut of genius, Tho latter is a culmina tion of favorable conditions and qualities which can occur only Infrequently. The former Ib tho adjustment of life to those ethical laws which are tho beatings of that infinite henit fiom winch all life proceeds. It Is possible to tho majority of civilized people. The transmission of great qualities to tbr son, lather than to tho daughter, has been remarked, It could not well bo otherwise. Tho one has had a fair field for tho exercise of niitlvo poweis, tho other none. Raphael inheritul from his father a pi oelivity toward art, but his sister might possibly give to tho world a Trnusllgurntion, if both lived in the Nineteenth century. CaroliiS3 Hersehul In herited her lather's love for astronomy equally wit!, her brother, and ought to bo as famoui. After his death, and at tho ago of 7H, she completed the catalogue of stars he hud begun. Hester M. l'oolo in Qood House keeping. Stay Voder tlio Old Ilonf True. Pell everything, suffer everything in tlio way ol' privation, was a dying parent's nd vice lo children, but keep tho houso to bo to gether in, w lmtoi er befall. It was sound ad vice. So long as those children, young or old, had a roof, they could suffer and be htrong together. Their wants, their depriva tions, weie their own and not public property. If needs that they must starve, they could ktiirvo in silence and dignity, with none but themselves the wiser or tho worse. All their little shifts wore not subjects of general dis cussUm; their work was not uii inspection;' strangers wero not nbl to Intorfero among them, or to sow dissension thereby, or to alienate affection. Cko together in tlio habitual contact of daily life, they could only tw bound tho more closely in habits ol thought, iu love, aud In mutual concern. And the roof tree w as respousiblu for it all. Tlio i oof treo was the bond and tho protector It took tboplucoof parent; it was u shield and bulwaik against tho world. No; tho ex perience of scutti'ietl and shipwrecked fnml lie s has overyw hero proved that much dis coiufoit, much misery, might hao been sp.tied tliiia had they clung together iu one homo; that those who havo a homo should Keep It; it is their s'ifety In worldly ami material comfort 1'nrt with land, part w itb jewels, part with IHrloom, keepsakes, trca sines, but keep tho houso so long as tho sticks mul tiuiUi-s hold together. It is a strong hold; it is it casili, how vcr poor and old, Warwick castle itself no better for its pur poses. It is not mcr-ly th.it "bo it over so laimblo there's no place like home," but that Ills home, tho sln,;!e spot where ouo reigns, w lit ro one is unfettered and fully one's self, where .'iio has one's tools and equipments bsiiely aud at i.iso about one, where one is at lare libeity, w Ik roouu exists satisfied with the nut urn I love of kin if other lo e is denied o.i ', a place to retiro ami w ithdraw iu, to feel safety and protection iu, to livo iu nnd atluii tudio in. JIarjier'u Ikiiir. NECKWEAR NOTES. llfeiiSn "Kor Iimvcu' ko t bit docs our mother do to ) ou children Hut umkrt) cu ia lauicry?" "1'limo, simile, tho glrc ui loy't Ycgo UlOo Srp4illU and lU awful good " T. S. Mlltou, ot Ml IVxt itrcet.tNtu FtncU cv w rile "1 hsd Wsmi stilus (or m ceks with dlwrdfr ot tho IU er aud Mdue) s. Fluaily my wife, Uvoutus frightened, procured a bottle ot Tuo CUfonit Jteiuedy Joy's VesetsMo fssruiwitlll. It cured tue right uv. lu Urt did o much (or wo thst I ko m iw vnlMKn, WU thcavil lUl(4ctpry Mi ot pure white linen, with simulated outluriliig, art simpU aud itylUh. Kignrtsl percaib eU share favor with thr (iiittxt arietles ou tbetapU for traveling and ouutr) wixir In ladles lingerie, white or colorxxL the plain collar with cape attachment, clomsi ith or without points, and with cuffi tc outch, U de riguer. Iksiutlful hand embroidery and ncedlo work t for vUlting and church terviiv take. In a measure, th place of ruche for l lie melting months. In mauy Instance pkutrous are outlinM t) JatioU of rich lace, tn others the) nrv marveltof the modltto, In which no end it riblious and other dainty dortcv are brouM lo Iwar I'lnln or fluted bands of silk en suite, or la harmonious coutrast, have taken the place of lisse lu fashionable toilet. Sometime n string of txkds outlines the ueck Umd. even when the corsage and plastron are elaborate Ungorle for little folks is subject to tix uue diversity which charactertres the collan aud cuffs ot older people. The broad dlrectolrw small capo seems tvot lo suit the sailor aud Norfolk stylos ot luys' cootuuu, yet the dainty vest uit, which calls for Us regulation llccadllly with four lu baud scarf tie, brings out the touch of nature, roojerlug the world akliv Clcwk, bull aixl 1-41)1 Wear IUtWw UCVCNQ U Hood' Snrsnpnrllln purifies the blood, builds up weak and debilitated systems, gives strength to weakened HOOd'8 nerves, overcomes thattired feeling, tones the digestive Sarsapfl" organs, invigorates and reg HI la ulates tho kidneys and liver, expels disease, and gives vigorous health. Young peoplo say: " It Is the best M a k08 modlclno we ever took." . .. . Old peoplo say: "It makes "0 Weak us feel young again." So fttronty good a medicine may well "ono bo called " tho true Elixir of Life." ITood's Saranpnrillu Is sold by all drug gists. $1; six for $3. Prepared by C.I. Hood ft Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. When u fanner anno raises small fruits; for himself und family, he will never be without them again if he can prevent it. There are both en joyment and health in Hiiall fruits. A coi respondent wants corn advo cated as the national llower. What Is the objection to wheat as the na tional Hour and corn as the national meal? A WOMAN'S uisnivfcl'.v. "Another wonderful discovery ha been made nnd that too by u lady in this country. Disease- fastened its clutches upo'n her and for seven years she withstood its severst tests, but hc-r vital organs were undet miiied and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed inces santly and could not sleep. She bought of us iv bottle of Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking lirt dobU that bhe slept all night and with one bottle has been miracu lously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. 0. Ilnmriek & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Get a free trial bottle at Daniel Fry's drinr store. If you do not want the sills of your barns and sheds to decay, keep the dirt away from them so that thev will remain constantly dry. Tlila iu iMifclor than putliu 111 new sills. 31 HUT WINS. We desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Dr. King's New Life Pill's, llucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell ns well, or that have given such univcrs.il satisfac tion. We do not hesitate to guar antee them every time, ami wo stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These lemedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Sold by Daniel J. Fry, di uggist. It was announced on the 2SMi nit. that four persons were killed out right and a doeu injured by the re cent accident on the express train on the New York Central road at Pala tine Bridge, N. Y. CSiliMin, Parish & Co., a house ful uishiiig goods linn of Chicago, on the USth, ottered a reward of $o00 for the arrest of their missing book keeper, Harry F. CHtt'ord, whom they accused bf embezzling $39,000. NB1V TO-DAY. John A. Carson, COlXSELOIt, AHOItXEV-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. M'inbcrof tho liar of Ontario, Canada. OMlce.tiy.Stuto Street, Salem, Oiceou. The Best Residence Localities fn the citv of Portland and other prosperous towns arc those owned hy men or corporations who have the disposition and ability to improve them. DITION If'Ui AMO -IS OWNED BY- hi:kkui:nci:s at tokento: Hon. SlrThonm (lult, Chief Justice of Common l'leu; Hon. Junius Mol.crniin, .ludKoof the Court of Appeals; Hon. V. 1. It. street, JuiIko of llielueen'ii lleueh, .Money lo hum. LOANS. LiMiiiK negotiated nnd closed without de ln. u hia fcceurlty IxMitUtiietory nnd Title Good ! I'rliulp.il ami Intero-t luyublo nt our Siilem oltlcc. l.onu inude on farm prop erty. Money Heady When Papers Completed i Th'i-e w IslitiiR loans for Improxemenu ortwk nre nMiiMtctl to ctill on n nr cor respond. SMITH A H.WIIM'ON. I) III iv with Diuiuin A ll.Mlh, vustHteK.. S.iUui,Urvln. MRsTm. E, WILSON, ffllll'I'IIIIllDl'KlllllliTlV ln l.-sili I' dui.nf &tlcn t.it.l vl. Ml) l i -nil mul m.tvl her el- I MfOk ol rul .Millliierxlh.il Ims Ju.l urtlvtxl. houlll l" Mrtu-iiUr uui'iuliin ; loth. Imit1 ) l ot i. iv smnkini;, ? lal c n i r El A! And this Corporation is determined to 4- Xli m is Attractive 11 To the city of Salem. They 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 land additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Or Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no lots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near future be THE MOST POPULAR RESORT AROUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois iii Highland Additon are High and Dry and Well located; Most Excellent Drainage The boll ib 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 numberof residences are soon to be built. Ruildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots within tho limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over $1000. We can sell you better lots iu High land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practi cally not half so far from tiie public buildings and the business part of the town as tho 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 you can build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street car tickets every year. NEW VARIETY STORE! A nrst-cluss Variety B.iznrr will be opened up In the new brlek bul'dinc: Juit ens.t of Dr. Ilowlnnd'd, on Court street. A Select Linoof Variety Goods Are expected immediately direct fiom the liihtern markets that will be Mild at astonishingly LOW PRICES! Watch for further announcements con cerning openlne day. W. S. MOTT, M. P. (Formerly of Williams Groe, l'a.) Ollleo for tho orcsent ut RESIDENCE, No. 470 Commercial Street! Cnlls In the city or from the country promptly resionded to. 8-10d2m Small Farms for Sale. A numbei of ten-acre lrncls of desirable aud within one und a half miles of Salem, at prices ranging lrom $V) to 8100 per acre. Apply to WILLIS A CHAMUKHLIN, 6-2U-Im Opera House Block C. M. L0CKW00D, SALEM, - - OREGON. Headquarters for the Willamette Valley for the celebrated Columbia bicycles and trkycles. The Columbtas are ell known nre the best made, nnd have valuable im provements for tho yejir Those wan tins mnchlnes 111 do well to call on or corres pond with mo before pnrcluulng. Offlce at Gilbert llro. bank, 2"7 Com merciiu bircei, saiem. DORRANCE BROS. Dealers In every variety of OREGON LUMBER, DRESSED AND UNDRESSED! Lumber Delivered on Short Notice. Yard nt the Agricultural works, Salem, Oregon. Mill located four and n half miles northeast from Salem, on the John Martin donation laud claim. Slab Wood 50c Per Cord. Call and sec us before purchasing else where. d-w ATTENTION farm: BR S! Single lots and acres. One half mile West ol Salem I O. Good soil, nil clear and iu fine condition. All ready fer planting fruit nnd hhrubbry at once. Each piece fronts on n nice street, and no city tax. TMOMAS & PAYNE SN STATE ST. SALEM. -Call and See- T. J. CRONISE, Salem's "Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THE State Insurance Building, Cor. Com mercial and (Jliemeketo streets '0-ltf Conservatory of Music Of the Willamette Unlver Ity Salem, Ore gon, the most successful Miule School ou Ihe Northwest Coast. Courses In music are equal to Eastern music schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly one hundred and liny. Tho able corps of teachers for the coming school year will bo lrof. Z. M. l'arvin, Lcona Willis, Miss Ea Cox; assistant teachers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hully lhirli.li, and Miss Mamie l'ar in. llranches I light are Vocal Culture, I'lnno, WIUII( .1111111, J IW UILUU. 11U1 M1UUJ , Counterpoint, and (.lass Teaching. Diplomas given on completion of course !cud for catalogue aud circular. Z. M l'AHVIX 7-2M3m.wlm, NEW LIVERY STABLE. : Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. IXimer Kerry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chemekete hotel, Salem, Or. Ciood accommodations for commercial I ru eleni. Klrt-clxss risx always nn hand Charges rrtooimble Kansas House, Corner ot Court ami High Sts. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. Wo have taken a new name but will continue to serve ourpatrons with the best the market atlords, give them a cordial wcleomo to Our Home. Terms reasonable. Give us a call and we will do you .jood. No Chinese employed. Store Enlarged Having enlarged my store I nm nowable to supply jou ulth all kinds of groceries, feed, cigars, tobacco, crockery aud glass. ware. Country produce or all kinds alwnys on band. If you have not traded with me be fore, I respectfully solicit a trial believing I can suit you both in.prlcts and quality. THOMAS BURROWS, Commercial Street, Salem, Or A BARGAIN, If you havo $200 or J.T00 to Invest in a business that will Clear You from $ to $15 a Day. Good for fifteen years, without competi tion, see the exhibition on the corner of Commercial nnd State streets. JOSEPH FUSCH. BLACKSMITIHNG and WAG0N1UKIM. JOHN HOLM, THE RELIABLE BLACK smith, has removed nis shop to ihe corner of Commercial and Chemekete streets, where he Is ready ,to serve the public. Ho is now prepared better than ever to do all kinds of wagon and carriage making und repairing; all kinds of black smithing and repairing, and a general horse shoeing business. He has all kinds of shoes,steel,irottlng, hand made, etc., and fits them in a scientific manner. Special attention given to the construction of wag ons and carriages. Remember the placo opposite State Insurance building. New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGEYIXE & JEFFERSON. HaVeODOneduD 6 flrst-rl.lHK hlltrhir ahnn at the above location, where they will be pieuseu 10 sen e me people wuu tne CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS of all kind that the market afford. Olve them a call and be convinced of the superiority of their meats. HiooJs delivered free. m i- i7"Y x New Express Wagon. New Fish Market. date jekmas ' Alio. Lho.li Ui. otMIhed iwx lb Has started n new ex pre wagon and Is Mnrk. mi siniesimt.uud hoLmp-a gxs! Vnow rvialy lodrlUer ixxggugv to and from i suppl) tf rWh, )4ullr Hiidgame. , thv-drpol, and to any wurt of ihe city. I iiivc htm u call nnd your urdor will Lv . ltarage of any kind delivered on shrrt primptlvmttudtsUii, vvim ' ,hihv, I t7K n tOKH A MONTH can be made JIJ IU 4JU working for us. Agents preferred who can furnish horse and the their whole time to the business. Spare iiiuineuts may be proflubljr employed Uo. A few vucancle In towns and cities. II. K. Johnson A Co., 1000 Main tu Richmond, a. N. B. riease itate age and buslne ex. penence. xvever mma aoout tending L. S. WINTERS, THE PEOPLE'S GROOBR Carries a select lino of family groceries and provision that are sold ut reasonable rstes. C'OUIltrv limdtlro' snph nst nnnlpjl. fruits Of all kinds, potatoes, vegetables, etc., always on hand. Call at 100 Court street, Balem. T. H. EASTON'S Salem Music Store Headquarters for Chlckerlng Son's, Stolnway Hnzletou, Colby and Emerson llano-, v ik-ox While Orgaus. Cash or iiiitallmrut. 94 State Street, Patton's Block. 0-1 Sdw BUCKSMITIIIXG and HORSESHOEING. WIMIWDADI ouLuiimiv .i.ie moea ' IT aud 49 btate street. e-ethr ur i.fm rendv for work. All . Mr .Mil- i.d friends are Invited to i . ii. ni our new location. W ...i is on j red fur work now thai) eeri..i .mred more room. KVHfj MIF i