Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, October 17, 1889, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL EVENING JOTJBNAL.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
FUHLISHED DAILY, EXCEPTHUNDAY,
BY THE
Canital Journal Publishing Company,
"" (Incorporated.)
Entered nt the iistofllco nt Salem, Or., us
sccond-dnss mntti-r.
JACOB L. MITCHELL Manager.
HOMES.
The following from
the Tncoma
A (iroat Cause of Death.
ThcAVurago unnuul death rate In
Globe strikes forcibly In Salem and j America from cholera, yellow fever,
smallpox, typhoid fevi r. diphtheria
and .scarlet fewr, all combined, due
not icach the enormous total of
deaths from coiiMiuiptiou.
Sco fourth page for terms of subscrip
tion. .
Advertisements to liisero Insertion (for
the some day) should bo linudcd In by 1
o'clock.
Correspondence containing news of In
terest nnd Importance Is desired from nil
parts of the state.
No attention will bo paid to anonymous
communications.
Persons desiring tlio capital .iouiinai.
served nt their houses can secure It by pos-
ofllce.
jal card request, or by word left nt tliU
Specimen numbers seut freoonnppllca-
tton.
Office, corner Court nnd Liberty Streets.
THURSDAY OCTOHKR 17
In 1854 England had at sea a ton
nage of 7,900,000. Tn 1888 she had
26,000,000.
It Is dnugeraus to carry clg.rs ex
posed In your pocket. They are
sure to go oft.
"I can knot," Is the paradoxical
way lu which a clergyman tells
matrimonially-inclined people what
he can do for them.
Tin: broken gambler who went to
work lu a shio yard helping to "cop
per" a steamer showed the ruling
possessions to the last.
The people of Johnstown are de
manding the appointment of (wo
detectives to find what has ben
done with the relief fund. Can any
thing happen in Pennsylvania that
does not call for Plnkerton's men to
And out about it?
Talmaoe has long wanted to
visit some place where the English
language is iiotspokeu, and now he
is going to Palestine. IT he had
only thought of it, he might have
visited the Anglomanias circles of
Brooklyn and New York, if to find a
place where the English lungiu'e is
not spoken was his only desire.
Ax Albany "Journalist" of the !)
week persuasion, who has been in
the business about two num is,
was telling some young ladies ol
Salem about the cevera demands of
his profession upon his biaius and
time, and said It was veiy liyinjj
to bo obliged to work all ni'jht. A
small girl who heard the last re
mark, asked him with great inno
cence if ho was in tho employ of
the sewerage company.
tho Journal reprints It: Taco
ma to-day has a population
of not less than 40,003 souls,
and each month brings astonish
ing numbers In addition. Nevtr
in the history of this great north
west have the workingmen of any
city hud such graud opportunities
for saving ihelr money and build
ing homes for themselves as in this
city.
Every corporation, mill, foundry,
machine shop and manufactory, of
whatever kind, should most heartily
encourage the laboring man to have
his own house and lots; some place
that he can call his own; his home.
Tho worklnginen as a class own
their own homes In Philadelphia,
and that city lias twice as many
dwelling houses as any other city
in the world, according to popula
tion. The auaichists and agitatois llud
but few dupes among men who have
their own homes, as has been dem
onstrated, and the man with his
home forms :i worthy pirt of the
great aggregate of property in a
largo community. ,
'i hero are 20,000 laboring men in
Philadelphia, who hold $.'0,000,000
worth of homes.
Out of -ISo.OOO families in the lit
tle Alpine republic of Switzerland,
401,000 are householders, and there
lu lies the great secret of tho patriot
ism and prosperity of that people,
who have defied tyrants and hurled
monarchy from their thrones.
With the encouragement of the
schools of art, sehods for manual
training, free public reading rooms
and libraries, gret't universities, and
good government, the country
flourishes, but before them all we
must cultivate and encourage the
acquisition of happy and contented
homos. This will prove discourage
ment to useless strikes, and drive
anarchism back to tho father of lies,
from whence it came, and will make
America all we hope and expect in
the increase of freedom and enlightenment.
Six or more custom houses ate to
he established on the Cnnmll.in sh'c
of the lnturuatiou.il boundary l.e-
tweeu Manitoba and the Ito;ky
Mountains.
The Atlanta Constitution pub
lishes statistics of the negroes of
Texas to provo their prosperity. It
says that "tho negroes of Texas own
1,000,000 acres of land, pay taxes on
$20,000,000 worth of property, have
2000 churches, 2000 Sunday schools,
2000 benevolent associations, ten
high schools, 2300 common schools,
3000 teachers, 125,000 pupils attend
iug schools, twenty-three doctors,
twenty-llvo lawyers, 100 merchants,
5000 mechanics, fifteen newspapers,
hundreds of farmers and stockmen,
and several inventors.
A late poem begins, "He lies up
on the bare hil'-Mde." The poet
probably referred to EM Perkins.
He will lie upon the slightest provo
ocation, not to speak of a hill-side.
STATE OF OHIO, CITY OKToLlUlO, 1
Lucas County, H.r. J
Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that
he is the senior partner ol the firm
of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing I tisi
negsln the city of Toledo, county
and state afoiesaid, and that said
firm will pay the stun of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and eveiy cae of catairh that can
not be cured by tho use of Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure. Fhank J. Ciiem:v.
Sworn to before me and subf-ciibed
in my presence, this 6th tln of De
cember, A. I)., 18S0.
seal. A W. Glkasox,
Notary Public.
1 Tail's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally and acts directly on the
blood end mucus surfaces of the sys
tem. Send for testimonials, free. F.
J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. Sold
by druggists, price 75 cents.
Chicago's gro.it public building,
the Auditorium, is Hearing comple
tion, und is expected to.be ready for
a trinud opening DeccimH-r 0th.
The Resignation or DrTJJarnes P.
Kimball as Diteetor of the Mint, has
been accepted, and it is believed
Edward O. Leech will succeed him.
A St. Louis business man recent
ly wanted a second-hand typewriter,
so he inserted an advertisement in
tho morning papers reading: "T
want a fair or good typewriter," and
gave his address. Ho received one
reply from a man who had a ma
chine for sale and seventy-eight re
plies from girls, whogayo their speed
per minute, with many details that
were not particularly relevant, such
as tho color of hair and eyes. Near
ly all pleaded great necessity for
work and ollercd to begin on any
terms. Tho Incident convinced this
man, as It would probably convince
most people, that tho supply of
female typowrltois and steno
graphers Is largely in excess of the
demand and that tho laugu.igo needs
a now word to describe the type
writer who wears bangs.
Hanoinos and bank failures are
aliko lu one particular. They couse
more or less suspense.
Uinm-Yumin-Wow!
"How Important a matter is kiss
ing! Just as important as eating,
if not more so. The next time you
v'sityour best girl kiss her softly
and thoughtfully. When slio rises
from her cliair lay your arm quiet
ly r.rouud her waist und draw her
to you. Of course ehe will play
bashful and turn away her face.
Then turn her face to you by plac
ing your left hand on her right
cheek. Look straight down into
her eyes for half a minute and bow
your head slowly. Don't pucker
your lips; don't press your mouth
on her so hard as to knock out her
teeth. The lips should just touch,
thcu a slight pressure, a slight move
ment of the lips, and you feel a
sweet tremor which is balsam to
your soul. If you kiss like this you
know how to kiss.
Aliiina is going to try a curfew
ordinance, says the Oregonlau. Such
a law lias been in force In Kust Port
land for about two years, during a
part of which tlmo it has been
reasonably well enforced. Tho bell
still lings promptly at t o'clock,
warning tho children oil' tho streets,
but as no ouo takes tho pains to see
whether thoy heed tho warning or
not, it cannot bo claimed that tho
boys quietly depart for their homes
at that hour. Tt Is idle to say, how
over, that such an ordinance cannot
bo enforced, Tho experiment bus
mot with sufllclcnt success in that
city to provo that tho men can con
trol tho boys If thoy will take tho
troublo to do so. Tho people of Al
bina will do well to start lu this busi
ness with a plain undcrstaudiugthat
It Is ono of tho ordinances that will
not enforce its lf, and bo prepaicd
to back it up with some vigilance
and determination. Otherwise tho
boys will continue to evade It, and
after a tlmo will como to laugh lu
tho faces of tho city fathers as
Indian Sign Language.
Although there are seventy-three
different languages and about 800
dialects spoken by tho American In
dians, the sign language is equally
understood by all the tribes. Chief
Natchez, of the Pluto tribe, Is an
adept in tho sign language. In
Washington City, some years ago,
he held a consultation by signs with
tho best experts, in which ho gave
an account of the troubles existing
at that time with some bauds of
renegade Indians up near tho Oio
gnu line, discribiug a trip ho made
tothocanipof tliohostlles. Natchez
enjoys the almost solitary honor of
having his talk published in the
Government repoitsou these mat
lets, with a fullexplanatiou of every
sign he Usui hi conveying tho in
itelllgcnce bought from him. He
was hluhly spoken of bv uovern-
ment exjKjrtH for his great knowl
edge of, and readiness lu tho Indian
sign language. lloston Traveller.
Tho Iowa elu'eso factories talk of
uruanhing into a corporation, and
want a name. Wo suggest tho Mile
society.
IT WAS lO OVUj
Tlll.ll: I.IM.US!) IIIUIMlMi.
Probably no one thing has caused
such a great revival of trade at Dan
iel J. Fry's Drugstore as their giving
away to their customers s-o many
free trial bottles of Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. Their
trade is simply enormous in this very
valuable article from the fact that it
always cures and never disappoints.
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Pronchifis,
Croup, nnd all throat and lung dis
eases quickly cured. You can test it
before buying by getting a trial bot
tle fiee, largo sie 1. Every boiile
warranted.
There is a movement in Michigan
to have the national Hag displayed
on all school houses in the slate, and
Governor Luce heartily indorses it.
It is estimated that 80,000 Amer
icans who have viMted Europe this
season have paid to the compauiis
for passage botli ways upwaid :f
14,000,000.
Little Women
Are as a rule, possessed of happy
dispositions; but when these sweet
disposition!) become soured and ir
ritable, in consequence of tho long
train of distressing feaiuics peculiar
to female complaints, they are not
then companionable to say the least.
It is the duty, not only ot little wo
men, but ol all women so atlllctecl,
to brim; about tho subjection, and
immediate removal, of these painful
maladies This u easily accom
plished by tho use of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription, tho great spe
cilie for "female weaknesses." It is
a positive cure for tho most compli
cated aud obstinate cases of leucor
rhea, excessivo (lowing, painful men
stration, unnatural suppressions,
prolapsus or falling of the womb,
weak back, "female weakness," an
teverslon. retroversion, bearing
down sensation, chronic congestion,
inilamumtlau and ulceration of the
womb, inflammation, pain and ten
derness in ovaries, and kindred ali
ments. All druggists.
Thero is too largo a sentiment in
opposition to the use of Central
Park for the World's Fair at New
York, and the move looking to that
site Is being abandoned.
StAlUCKTlllTrOHT.
VSft
The Chief Rcnun for tno great ru
cess of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In th4
miclo Itself. It Is merit that wins, and UM
fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually a
eompllshcs what Is claimed tor It, Is whlfl
bas given to this medicine a popularity an
lalo greater than that of any other sarsap
Mrit Wins rlUa or blood pnrip
IVI til 1 1 VV 1 1 Id fier boforo tho pubUa,
Hood's Rirsaparllla cures Scrofula, Ball
Rliciim and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick
Heartache, nillousncss, overcomes That
rirmt 1'eellng. creates nn Appetite, strength
ni tl.e .W i vc, biilMi up the Whole System
Hoot's Mnr-mviirHla Is sold by all drag
-Iti. oi. r.H-m. Prepared by 0. 1. Hoot
I'n.. Ai'oilirc.iririi. Lowell, Mass.
The Best Residence Localities
In tho city of Portland and otlior itrc.sj-.orcus tcvits nro those owned by men or corporations who
hnvo tho disposition nnd ability to iniprovo them.
A WOMAN'S DISCOVERY.
"Another wonderful discovery ha
been made and that too by a lady in
thlsCeVHLS Disease fastened its
clutcbes1!Hn her aud for seven
years she withstood its severst tests,
but her vital organs were under
mined and death seemed imminent.
For three months she coughed inces
santly aud could not sleep. She
bought of us a bottle of Dr. lung's
New Discovery for Consumption
and was so much relieved on taking
first dose that she slept all night
and with one bottle has been miracu
lously cured. Her name is Mrs.
Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C.
Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N. C.
Get a free trial bottle at Daniel
Fry's druc store.
It has been discovered that the
city of Cincinnati owns nearly ?1,
OCO.000 of real estate, of which all
knowledge had been forgotten.
MAlttT u.s.
"We desire to say to our citizens
that for years we have been selling
Dr. King's New Discovery for Cou
sumptiou, Dr. King'sNcw Life Pills,
Buckleu's Arnica Salvo and Electric
Bitters, and have never handled
remedies that sell as well, or that
have given such universal satisfac
tion. We do not hesitate to guar
antee them every time, and we stand
ready to refund the purchase price,
if satisfactory results do not follow
their use. These, remedies have won
their great popularity purely on
their merits. Sold by Daniel J. Fry,
HIGHLAN
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ADDITION
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IS OWNED BY
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And this Corporation is determined to
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Attractive
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To the city of Salem
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They hnT
ttTo at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have
". 'o make the drlvo leading from Commercial street thmuirh Rlvratrtn ni wii,
land additions and around Highland Park h
NEW TO-DAY.
Mi IIANfilN
THOMAS BURROWS
litis Ju-t received a new lino of the latent
style of hanging lamps which will bo sold
nt tho most reasonable rates. We also
carry a fill I line of Groceries, Feed, Cigar,
Tobacco,
Crockery and Glassware !
Pou't full to sample our new lino of confectionery.
No. 22U Commercial Street,. Salem, Oregon,
THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE
Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no
lots will bo more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in tho near future be
THE MOST POPULAR RESORT
ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM.
Lots in Highland Additon are High and Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage
The soil is black and rich. From all points a fine view is ohtaiued of the public buildings and our highest
mountain peaks. Arrangements arc already being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and
a number of residences are soon to be built. Buildings 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 lota in High
land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on tho lino of the street railway they aro practi
cally not half so far from the 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 fur un inferior lot not so well located. With the difference of $700 you can
Duna a oeautnui cottage, or put it out at a rate of Interest that will buy you nearly two thousaud street car
tickets every year.
NEW VAR1LTY STORE !
A first-class Variety Iiazarr will bo
opened up In tho new brick building Just
east of Dr. Kowland's, on Court street.
A Select Line of Variety Goods
Aio expected Immediately direct from the
Kastcrn marlcots that will be sold at astonishingly
LOW PRICES
A SjuopHlx of ttie Markets Ituyiiig and
soiling I'rlceo.
HKI.MMl 1-ltlCKS.
.Shouldci-s-Bugar cured.per lb,Viy(i He
HreaUlast bacon 15 to 17c.
Hams Sugar cured, per Hi, 10 18c.
roils siaidkc.
Mutton i$u:.
Veal 10 12e.
Timothy wed 1
Colonel-Well, what's tho matter now T
I'rlvatc I've got liver trouble and dytpep-
Ia, and ought to get leave for thirty day.
I'nlDiicI-ril glvo you ton, and if you taVo
Joy' Vcgvtublo Bareanarilla that will bo long
I'UUIlgll,
l'er pound. Sc: hcllhiL'.
.. . .-. .. ..-. .', i..
lieu ciovr seen l'er pouuu, ise.
Whlto clover need l'or pound, SMo. "
lleiins to per lb., helling.
Oat meal So.llng at 3 to Co.
IIUVINQ I'ltlCKS.
Wheat ttJJie net.
Klour l'or barrel, 84. 10.
Oath l'er bushel, Si 6 USc,
Hurley l'er bushel, 60c.
Hrun IVrton.m.'iOat the mill.
HlmrtH l'er ton, Sl.'i 50.
Chp l'er ton, Sl.r.
Hops (Quoted at 8!le per lb.
KgB S3o ner dozen.
rotutocN l'er bushel, IV,
Corn meal :c per pound.
Chcehe UkijlSo per pound.
Dried apples l'er lb., Wu'e.
(Ireen apples 50eSI. l'er box
Dried pluuih IVrlli. lt37c.
Dried poaches l'or lb. 10
Dilcd prunes l'er lb. UVJKie.
llutter .'Wapor pound for good
I.urd lOOlloperlb.
Hams l'er pound,1012Je.
Hiuim sides 10 per lb.
Shoulders 73l'o per lb.
Chlckons-.ftQlOo per pound
Hogs-Oil fiKitit'&W
Ih-ef-On root ixA Hi 3Kc
Wool l'er pound, 20o.
TurUeyi. l'er pound, lOo.
Hums, old l'er pound, lOe.
Young chickens l'er pound, Va
(lee-.e- $U to S7 per do.
Ducks $3 to JO per do.
John A. Carson,
COUNSELOR, AHOIuW-AT-LAW AND
NOTARY PUBLIC .
Member of tho liar of Ontario, Canada.
Ofllce, 09 State Street, Salem, Oregon.
llEFEItENCES AT TORONTO:
Hon. Sir Thomas Gait, Chief Justice or
Common Pleus; Hon. James McLennan,
Judge of tho Court or Appeals; Hon. W. I.
H. Street, Judge of the Queen's Bench.
Money to loan.
Watch for further nnnouucemcntf) con
cerning opening day.
No
W. S. MOTT, M. D,
(Fonnoity of Williams Qiove, l'a.)
Ofllce for the present at
RESIDENCE,
470 Commercial Street!
Calls In tho city or from tho country
promptly responded to. 8-lCdw2m
Sfliall Farms for Sale.
A numbei of ten-ncro tracts of desirable
and within one and n hair miles of Salem,
nt prices ranging from f50 to S1U0 per acre.
Apply to
WILUS A CHAMUERLIK,
6-29-Im Opera House Block
MRS. M. E. WILSON,
ilincr and Dressmaker,
Invites tho ladies or Salem and vicinity to
call und Inspect her Belect stock or Fnll
Millinery that has Just arrived. She will
pay particular attention also to the latest
styles of dressmaking.
An attempt waM made recently to
wreck tlio Wisconsin Central i.t.s
souger train, but a party of hunters
discovered ami removed tlio obstruc
tions in tlmo to prevent it.
Tlie Crime of (lie Century !
Or tho Assassination of
DR. PATRICK HENRY
BY
HENRY M. HUNT.
The Greatest Sensation of the Age!
C, M, L0CKW00D,
SALBM, ... OREGON.
Headquarters for tho Willamette Valley
for the celebrated Cniunililn hlcvclpo nmi
tricycles. The Columblas are well known
are the best made, nnd have valuable Im
provements for tho year Those wuntlng
machines will do well to call on or corres
pond with me beforo pnrclmslng,
Olttce at Gilbert Bros.' bank, 207 Com
mercial street, Salem.
DORRANCE BROS.
Dealers in every variety of
OREGON LUMBER.
DRESSED AND UNDRESSED!
Lumber Delivered on Short Notice.
Yard at the Agricultural works, Salem,
Oiegon. Allll located rour and a hair miles
northeast from Salem, on tho John Martin
donation land claim.
Slab Wood 50c Per Cord.
Call nnd see us beforo purchasing else
".;. u-w
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
Single lots und acres,
or salem P. O,
One half mlln Went
OOOd Roil, nil nlpnr nnri In
lino condition. All ready rer planting
rruit and shrubbry at once. Each piece
fronts on n nice street, and no city tax.
THOMAS & PAYNE
0N STATE ST. SA.LE1VI.
Call and See
J. CRONISE,
T.
Salem's Popular Job Printer,
AT IIIH NEW QUARTERS IN TH
Htate Insurance Building, Cor. Com
mercial and Chcmekete streets '0-ltf
Conservatory of Music
Of the Willamette Unlver lty Salem, Ore-
kuu, iuv iuwi Buucnaiui iuusiu oCUOOI Oil
li
,uui iuv luua. Duu.nuill 4UUB1U OCUtXIl Oil
he Northwest Coast. Courses In mnt.ii- nm
equal to Eastern music schools. Yearly nt-
icuuunt-D ui uvuriy ouo nunurea una nny
The able corps or teachers ror tho coming
school year will be lror. Z. M. liirvln.
Imnn Wlllla Alio V..o .. ....
teachers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, illss Hully
rnrlsh.aud Miss Mamie l'urvln.
1J ranches taugbtaro Vocal Culture, llano.
Organ, Violin, Pipe Organ, Harmony
Counterpoint, and Class Teaching.
Diplomas given on completion or course
Send ror catalogue and circular.
Z. M PARVN. 7-25d3m-wlm.
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
Gaines Fisher, Proprietor.
UONANZA FOR AGENTS.
ly na tboy lmvo long boon nivtislom
ed to dolii tlio&o of their mothcro
when these kindly but mistaken
creatures hnvo mildly biiKgestwl thut
(lioy "oomo Uomo fiirly,'
lluoklen's Arnica Salvo.
Tho best eulvo lu tlio world for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
" ' " tTvdir, meeker, of tho Baldwin note, Ban1 rheum, fever boics, tetter chnpned I only reliable i"hi out
ooi(. rruucljco, writes: I havo ipeut many n dol. hnuds, ehllblnliia, corns and all skin j'JJ. Nearly fioo p.ig
It Is tho only complete and nuthentlo
book on the subject. Brimful or hitherto
unpublished facts and contains docu
ments never beforo glvou to tho world.
Profusely Illustrated with original nud
llnely executed engravings or tho prlncl.
hi iwiuia uiiu sn'lll'a ill Ilia lliivuj, ill
addition, a view or the court room during Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor
the prosiess or the lilal; of the weapons from Chemekete hotel, Balem, Or.
with which tho unfortunate phjstdun met ' '
his fate.
A va lua lil o pictorial history or this gro i
est or modern crimes. Evervbudv wants
I this book.
Kansas House,
Corner ot Court and High Sis.
E. M. LAW, Proprietor.
We have taken a now nnme but
will continue to serve ourpatrons with tho
best the market nUords, give them u
cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms
reasonable. Glvo us u call and we will do
you ood.
No Chinese employed.
LOANS.
Loans negotiated nnd closed without de
lay when security is satisfactory and
Title Good !
Principal and Interest payable at our
Bnlom olllco. l.oans made on farm prop
erty. e r
Money Ready When Papers Completed
Those wlshlncr loans for lmnmm,..
or stock nro requested to call on us or cor-??P0nd-...
t "HTH A HAMILTON.
uJS.w,JJ1 Duncim Booth, 09 State sU,
Balcm, Oregon.
A. BARGAIN.
If you havo $200 or $300 to invest in a
business that will
Clear You from $5 to $15 a Day,
Good for fifteen years, without competi
tion, see the exhibition on the corner of
Commercial and 8tate streets.
JOSEPH FUSOH.
BLACKSMITIIIM and MG0NMAK1NG.
JOHN HOLM, THE RELIABLE BLACK
smith, has removed tils shop to
the corner or Commercial and Chemekcte
"treets, where he is ready ,to serve the
public. He Is now nrnnnrad hpllpr than
ever to do all kinds of wagon and carriage
making and repairing nil kinds nf black-
smithing and repairing, and a general
horse shoeing business. He has all kinds
orshpes,steel,trottlng, hand made, etc.and
fits them In a scientific manner. Special
attention given to tho construction or wag
ons and carriages. Remember the place
opposite State insurance building.
Good accommodations for commercial
travelers. First-class rig always on hand
Charges reasonable
Jar foriucdlelnei, but tho only thing that ever eruptions, and positively cures piles
opped my uver troublo and dyspepsia was or no pay required, it is tjuunuiteeu
Strike while tho iron Is hot I TI'U Is tho
hemic tuition pub-
;os. Areutc me tell.
i egciawo Barsaparllla.
Cmstav Solomon, of 238 Valencia street, Ban
1'raiiclii-o, writes that it has entirely freed
Mm nt hl imiiKcitjQa did ilck bcadiclvj,
toulve perfect wit Ibfaet ton. ormouuv
refunded, l'rleo 25 cents per box.
I For sale by IJ.uilol .T Fry, drug
I gist.
I lug from teu to fifty copies it duy aud ur.
iijiiuug money, aenu J vum lor
plete vanvuhtfiig outfit Immediately
New Express Wagon.
at'im w niiia iirr isi.i- iitttttiu iiat iauii
outfit Immediate y and I lllbblAJI lllllAAimn
name choice of territory. Ad.Ue.-s Has started a new eznreu wmrnn nnd L
THE HISTORY COiU'A.W, l&'W WSr.SjFfflt ofS
No.W! ?,rket Street, Han Francisco,.. jf f "ny k'n4 0n ShPrt
New Fish Market.
Allen Rhodes has established a new Fish
Market on Slat o street, and he kwmnrr.virt
supply or fish, poul'ry and game.
Give him a call and your order will be
promptly attended to. ' 8 aim
New Butcher Shop
NO. llO
AT
STATE ST.
L. S. WINTERS,
THE PEOPLE'S QROOER
Carries a select lino of family groceries and
provision that are until at rraixnnnhle rites.
i-,9ntry produce; such as apples, fruits of
nil kinds, potatoes, vegetables, etc., always
on hund. Call at 100 court street. Sulem.
P. H. EASTON'S
Salem Music Store
Headquarters for Chlckorlng 4 Son's,
Steiuwiiy. Hazlcton, Colby und Emerson
l'lunos, Wilcox & White Orgm, Cash or
Installments.
94 State Street, Patton's Block.
9-12dw
ANGEVJNE & JEFFERSON.
Have opened up first-class butcher shoo
at the above location, where they will bn
pleased to serve the people with the
BUCKSMITIIIXG and HORSESHOEING.
II
hi trail
CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS Have moved to 17 and 40 8UU street.
of all kinds that thnmnrkAinm.rj. wnero tney uro now ready tor wow. ah
UthwSMSShnyM or th Vi ol(l,P,"8 1'nJ Wends are invited to
uperlorltyortir meauT fthe c"11 ?ua bet us ,n our ew location. JH
X-Ooods dellveredAe are iter I'"pared tor work now than
ruwflaenverearree, ever having secured rovre room. J-if)
j r J,
JtAI&lm. Ajmt -tl&. dC, .