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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1889)
&"& e&fFfcv ', THE CAPITAL EVENING JOUBNAL. tk, JfmAf x ' I THE CAPITAL J01BML PUBLISHED DAILY.EXCEPTSUNDAY, BV T1IK Canital Journal Publishing Company. " " (Incorporntcd.) Entered lit the poMofllco nt Salem, Or., as second-class matter. JACOB I. MITCHELL Manager. See fourth page for terms of subscrip tion. Advertisements to Insure Insertion (for che fin me tiny) should be handed In by 1 o'clock Correspondence containing jnew of in tsrest nnd Importance Is desired from all parts of the. state. No. attention will be paid to anonymous communications. Persons dextrine- the Camtai. JOURNAL gjrved at their houses can secnrelt by pos 111 card request, or by word left at this olllcc. .Specimen numbers sent frcoon nppllca tlonr Ofilce, corner Court nnd Liberty Streets. MONDAY OCTOBER'.!! There Is a rise of price in the quiti ino and iilfr iron ninrkef.". The soldiers' tiioinjniL'iit at .Toilet, II., wbb unveiled last Tlim.silny. Boston is (juiti- wild o er "Stufl'ed Dog." It iw a play, but all the same wo preler oursttillltitr in turkey. A (...okciia revivalist gives to eacli colonel coiiveit a big water melon. It Hildas them pious to the core. The giwtt drawbridge over the Tlmmes, New London, Conn., was formally opened on the 10th. The bridge Is 1,42:1 feet long and the draw 503. Cashier JeMup, acciiMjd of wi cok ing the criiiitoii, Ph.. city bank by misappropriating ii 120,000 of itt funds, has been Indicted by the grand jury. In 1800 the agricultural exports of tho United States constituted 8o.67 per cent, of $310,242,423 of ex ports, the remaining 14.43 being man ufactured and partly manufactured articles. In 1887 the total exports wero $iO;i,U22,yi, or which only 74.41 per cent, was classed by the Bureau of Statistics as agricultural products. But no careful statistcian will accept the classification of the Bureau of Statistics without chal lenging tho propriety of Inserting in the list- of agricultural products canned meats, Hour and an infinite variety of wholly or partly manu factured articles. A careful rear rangement of the table of exports in tho year named shows that agri cultural, forest and mining products in their raw state constituted only 02 per cent, of our exports, while maiuifacturrd products made up the remaining 38 per cent. An examin ation in detail of the exports of the fiscal year ending June 30, 18S9, would probably show that the pro portion of agricultural products was still smaller tliau in 1887, for It is notorious that there was a great falling ofl'In the shipment of wheat and other farm products in the former year. St. Paul, Minn., is to have an ice palace tills winter. The city coun cil will be asked to appropriate 20, 000 and the citizens will raise $30, for the purpose. The city of Mexico, Heraldo is advocating tiie exclusion of cattle imported from the United States. Mexican cattle raNers it says, fan not compete with American. coni soou from Tho Third Avenue railro.id puny of New York City, will change their motive power horses to tho double cable system. This Is tho longest street car line in the world. The corner stone of the new build ing of The World, at the corner of Frankfort street and Park Row, New York, was laid last Thursday. The building is designed to be the highest in the world. In a cowboys' tournament at Agua Fria. A. T., John Lane roped and tied three steers in 4.40 minutes, tills being the best time ever mado In Ailzona. John Merrill beat the record also by roping and tying a single steer In a little over a half a minute. A gigantic statuo of Columbus, is being mado from Carrara marble, jjnd to cost $20,000, will soon be erected in Now York City. The enterprise is in tho hands of promi nent Italians of that city, and tho Italian government has given its promise to co-operate in tho scheme. The $300,000 residence of Clem Studobaker at South Bend, Iud., was burned on the 0th inst. The residence was one of tho largest and costliest In the world. Tho Interior was finished in tho costliest of native and foreign woods, while it was furnished in the richest style throughout, and the art gallery was filled with raro works of art, and these aro all destroyed. Mem: railway disisters have occurred In three days than before in three months. There seems to be some fatality about tliesu nmttors,so fast does Jonu bad casuallty follow up on another's heels. In mostcascstho general public never get any facts about the causes of the accidents, because all thoofllcials involved are afraid to tell them lest they loso their positions. Lack of memory has be como such a common form of per jury on the witness stand with the millionaire owners of railroads that it Is not straugo tho subordinates workings on tho roads aro found imitating their superiors. WHAT IS FOG. Ill un Interesting letter to Science, II. A. Ilnxcn of Washington, gives Home luteistlug and valuable par ticulars icspcctlng the properties and nature of fog. lie says that It Is udmlted that fog Is simply cloud composed of water dust, or solid minute spheres of water from 1-70-00 to 1-000 of an inch in diameter. Many have supposed that a dust particle must be the nulcleus of each sphere, but an examination under tho microscope of evaporated fog lias proved that such Is not the uaso. Briefly stated, tho causo of fog is us fullewa: It Is essential that there be no wlhd. The Hky must bo clear. Tho air must bo saturated or nearly so. The formation of fog Is a pure ly mechanical proctuiiaccoiupau Jvl bv liuit. New York Herald Savings the Foundation of Wealth. The man who saves something every year, quotes n contemporary, who had heard the remark from every quarter, is on the load to prosperity. It may not be possible to save much. If not, s-ave a little Do not think that a dollar or a dime Is too small a sum to lay by. Every body knows how little expenditures get away witli large bums. But few seem to know that the rule is one tint woilts botii ways. If a dime spent here anil a dollar there soon makes a large hole in a man's in come, so dimes and dollars laid away soon become a visible and re spectable accumulation. In this country any man can make himself independent or keep himself under the harrow of life, according as lie wastes or spends his small change. Most of our millionaires laid the foundation of their fortunes by hav ing. It Is said that Senator Farwell commenced life as a surveyor. Cornelius Vanderbilt began life as a farmer. Postmaster-General Wnniuiiiiker's first salary was $1.2-5 a week. A. T. Stewart made his first start as a school teacher. Cyrus Field began life as a clerk in a New England store. Andrew Carnegie did his llrst work in a telegraph ofllco at $3 a week. Whitelaw Iteid, our miuister to France, did work as correspondent of a Cincinnati newspaper for $ a week. Moses Taylor clerked in Wator street, New York, at $2 a week. George W. Childs was an errand boy for a bookseller at ?4 a month. Jay Gould canvassed Deleware county, N. Y., selling maps at $1.50 apiece. And to tho above names, which are familiar to most persons, might bo added hundreds of others whoso fortune and fame had the same small beginning. The same or better opportunities exist to-day for bright energetic young men to bticceed that existed when tho above inilliouaires begun their business life, but to accomplish it, the samo perseverance and economy which characterized their early career must be observed. Fashion's Fancies. All kinds of feather trimmings will be in vogue. Directoiro-redlngotes are more fashionable than ever this autumn. Elegant traveling dresses are made up in olive and French gray camel's hair fabrics, with ursuliue cloaks to match. Armurcs, corded silks and bro cades are in greater use for elegant toilets for evening than rich fabrics of any other description. The mouo:onous yoke which has been In fashion for so long a time is now varied by tho use- of wide, cir cular collars nearly covering the shoulders, Tho coaching capo, which is really a series of flno capes overlapped mado into one, is worn over a Jacket of tho samo materia'.. Tho edect of the garment Is excellent. Pretty afternoon dresses of cash mere and camel's hair aro made very effective by tho use of velvet r heavily nipped ribbons, tlieo being inoro favored for such than moire or fancy ribbons of any sort. lttssald that a sufili'leiit sum of Heads Tlicir Names I'nMicly. One of the most successful minis ters of our whole connection lias in augurated the following practice l'i taking the benevolent collectiens: He repoits by name from the pulpit every doner, with the amount given. He also designates tho names of his i membership specifically, and those ' who have not made any mib&crlr- tion are fully repoited by name with I a cipher appended. Boston Zion's Herald. Statk ok umo, City oi'Toi.kdo, 1 Luc is County, S. I. J Frank J. Cheney mnki south that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busi ness In the city of Toledo, county nnd state aforesaid, and that said firm will imy the sum of ONE IIUNDHED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cun notbocuied by the use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. Fiiank J. Cm:xi:v. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my piesenc-e, this Oih l:ij of De cember, A. I)., 18S0. seal. A YV. ai.i:.h()N, Notary Public. Hall's Catai ill Cure is taken in ternallv and acts direct lv on flic blood pud mucus sin faces of the sys tem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 7i" cents. A Kcmarkiililo Tito. Three years ago a small fig tree was placed In the open pace which was mado by taking upabilck in the court in the rear of It. S. Jen kins' office. 'From the auy the tree was planted until the pieseut, there has not been u bit of sunlight reached it, audit now stands at a height of over twenty feet, and has a very heavy crop of figs on it. A number of people who have tasted tho fruit pronounce it very nice. Silting on tins Safety Valve. Many are they who have laughed at tho story of the gieen steamboat fireman who but on the safely valve to prevent it "leaking." Yet thou sands aro repeating his fully every day. They are troubled with plni pies, blotches, eruptions, salt rheum, boils carbuncles, ulceis and old sores, and aro contenting themselves with suppressing the symptoms without removing the cause. They sit on these safety valves by which natuie is driving out blood impurisles, in stead of using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which cures by removing the cause, which is in the blood. It is a wonderful blood pu rifier and invigorating tonic. Do you think the proprietors of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy would ofi'er, as they have done for many years, a stauding reward of $300 for a case of catarrh which they can not cure, if they did not positively know that the Remedy will abso lutely and permanently cure ca tarrh? Sold by druggists, at only 50 cents. 7S I Irakis The Chief nMoa for tno great rn eess ot Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In th article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and tin fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually a compllslies what is claimed for It, Is what bas given to this medlclno a popularity and salo creator than that of any other sarsapa. Mfri Wine rII,a or bl00d pnrt I VI C l I L V V 1 1 1 9 fler before tho public flood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum ami all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick rtcailachc, Biliousness, overcomes Thai Tired Keeling, creates an Appetlto, strength ;ns the None, buihU up the Whole System IZcoil'x Nnr,nmrllla Is soldbyalldruf l-.fi. Cfs'-: f ir?3. 1'reparedbyC. I. Hoof '.... Aimtlu'culcs. Lowell. Mass. By cuiioua coincideuco tho re ceipts of tho Suez Canal on August 1st reached the same amount as the total on tho same date last year, having been 130,000 francs. Is Consumption Incurable? Read the follewing: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced moan Incurable Consumptive. Be gan taking Dr. King's New Discov- ou my At the approaching session of the Skuptchina the Servian Govern ment will introduce a bill to prohibit ex-Queen Natalie from residing in Servia. lluekleu's Arnica Salvo. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money rciiinueo. rrice Ma cents per box. For sale by Daniel .T. Fry, drug gist. The Chinese Customs returns for the second quarter of this year show a falling oft" of nearly 1,000,000 taels, compared with the same period of 183S. JIEItIT wixs. We desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been selling Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell ns 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, The Best Residence Localities In tho city of Portlnud and other prosperous towns nro those owned by men or corporations who have the disposition and ability to improve them. HIGHLAND ADDITION -IS OWNED BY-- m E 0 II MM And this Corporation is determined to Ml i NEW TO-DAY. gan ttiKinjr Dr. King ery lor consumption, am third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is tho finest medicine ever made." Jesso Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, ays: "Had It not been for Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion I would have died of Lung Troubles." Try it. Samplo bottle free at Daniel J. Fry '3 drugstoie. The Brtish Government has tak en tho Dominion Government to modify its Chinese Restriction Act, as it interferes with the relations of Great Britain and China. tiik vtuuitr t'x unions. W. D. Suit. Druiriri&t.Binnus. ind.. testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as tho very best remedv. Every bottle sold has given relief in every ease. Onemau took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Belleville, Ohio, alllrms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my iW years' experi ence, Is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimo ny, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all dis eases of tho Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Daniel J. Fry's drugstore. It is said that Queen Victoria is anxious that the Earl of Fire, her now grandson shall bo assigned to ,thepoftnf Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada. XS 17ULY msCOVERY. A Iteport that Should He Iteail. (It KAMA... ...1....I.. .. Tll.ll. .1..1. I 1... A decorations I celebrated cbctnUt ol tea popular brands ol barsaparllla dUcloseg tha atoulshlng fact mm uicso icu samples 01 uioou liurmors m FINE HANGING LAMPS THOMAS BURROWS Ilns Just received a now Hue of tho lutest btyleof hanging lamps which will bo sold nt tho most reasonable rates. We also carry a full Hue of Giocerles, Feed, Cigars, Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware ! Don't fall to sample our now line of con lecllonery. No. 220 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, late It The -Most Attractive 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 nnd High land additions and around Highland Fark THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The Hue 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 bo THE MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lots in Highland Alton are High and Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage The soil Is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings aud our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and a number of residences are soon to bo built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over $1000. We can sell you better lots in High land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the Hue of tho street railway they are practi cally not half so far from the public buildings and the business part of the town as the 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! John A. Carson, COUNSELOR, ATCORNEV-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC . Member of tho liar of Ontario, Canada. Olllcc, 00 State Stiect, Salem, Oregon. UUFKUENCKS AT TOHONIO: Hon. HlrThoinns G.ilt, Chief ,Iiitlco of Common l'lcas; lion. James Alclenuun, Jiulgoof tho Court of Appeals; Hon. V. 1. K. Street, Judge of the Queen's lloncli. .iiiuicy 10 loan. A tlrst-class Vurlety llaa"rr will be opened up In tho new brick building Just eabtof Dr. Kowland'R, on Com t street. A Select Line of Variety Goods Are expected Immediately direct from the Kastern markets that will be sold nt astonishingly LOW PRICKS Watch for further announcements con cerning opening day. w. s. mott; m. d. (Formerly of W)Ulams Grove, ln.) Olllcofor the present nt ' RESIDENCE, No. 470 Commercial Street! Calls In the city or from the country promptly responded to. s-lGdw2m Small Farms for Sale. A numbei of ten-acre tracts of desirable and within one and a half miles of Salem, at prices ranging from 850 to $100 per acre. Apply to WILLIS & CHAMUERLIK, 6-29-Iin Opera House Block DORRANCE BROS. Dealers In every variety of OREGON LUMBER, DRESSED AND UNDRESSED! Lumber Delivered on Short Notice. nrdat the Agricultural works, Salem, Oregon. Will located four and a half miles northeast from Salem, on the John Martin donation land claim. Slab Wood 50c Per Cord, Call and see us before purchasing else where. d-v ATTENTION FARMERSl Single lots and acres. One half mile West of Salem r. O. Good soil, nil clear nnd In fine condition. All rendy fer planting fruit nnd shrubbry at once. Kach piece fronts on 11 nice street, and no city tax. THOMAS & PAYNE 9N STATES ST. SAKTvI. Till) Clime 'of die Century ! Or the AsMhslnatlon of DRi PATRICK HENRY GRONIN, HENRY M. HUNT. Tim Greatest Sensation of llieAge! minerals, eleven ol which vera actloiol boa. Iixllilo of l'otash was discovered lu every (ample, mercury was fouud In all but Iviij rwiiuv, uicauif nai iuuuu u au lu. w. - jw'i hllo arscnlo existed lu six ot tho ton ttrunilH- Nnt mn lii-mirl i tint hit fnit ArtliHiv" to oret't In tlmt city coiimicmorutivo of power of tho l'opv. 11 monument the temporal Dr. Niinsi'i), the Norwegian ex- 1 A reporter took tho abovo clipping to K. W. Joy, tho manufacturer of Joy's Vegetablo Sar saparllla. Mr. Joyexhtbltcdno surprise. Ho said druggists knew it. Ho said ho long ago ( , t lilt fn lV V4 J 4U UIVU Vl miUBUU MUWIUIV1J l'"""! ""k"'"k ' l'"u pure vegetablo preparation of 6arsaparllla, to the North Pole. Twenty thotl- henco his was named Joy's IVyrtoikBanapa-H-iiul pounila Imve ulretul y been sub- "'. hccauio It contained nothing but pure MjrllH'tl toward tho venture. synip ol sarsaparllla, combined with the ipwa Juices ol California's egcUblo alteratives. New pOhtttKO htlliiM aro boon to UmUo potash sarsaparUlas, It does not foreo bo lutrothiml In (lei many. They Impurities through tho skin, but stimulates tllllerrroni thtteo now In use. both " yrlous iwretlv organs, thereby correct. , ,. . i i , , .. ' ', . lugtuuctlonalderangomuntsandclimluatlng In color ami In tho form or the lm-,UimmriilciihiwiuthenttnlcbMnch jK'iial v.i.u mill crown, -,,, rnntlm Anwffirr, It Is tha only complcto and authentic book on the kiibjecl. Ilrimml of hitherto unpublished liicl.s ami contains docu ments uover before irlvcn to the world. 1'mfutcly llUiKlrated wllh orlalunl and fluety executed eugnivlngs of the princi pal actors and scenes lu tho tragedy; in addition, a lew of the court room during tho progress of the trial; of tho weapons with wnlchiho unfortunate phyblclnn met hi fate. A v aluable pictorial history of this groM et of modern ci lines. Kverybody wants this book. A JIONANZA TOR AGENTS. Btrlkowhlle the iron Is hot 1 This Is the only reliable ami authentic edition pub- iisliea. jseuny uiu pages. Ageuiv are sell ing from ten to (Illy copies a day aud aro coining money." hend 10 cents for com plete cauviiMtliiir outtlt immediately and name choice of territory. Atf drcm TIIK HISTORY COMPANY, No.Wl Market Street, Sun FrancUco, Cal MRS, M, E. WILSON, C. M. L0CKW00D, SALEM, - - - OREGON. Ileadquai ters for tho Willamette Valley for the celebrated Columbia bicycles and triuycles. The Columbian are well known are the best made, nnd have valuable Im provements for the year Those wanting machines will do well to call on or corres pond with me before pnrchaslog. Ottico at Gilbert llros.'iankSW Com merclal street, Salem, Conservatory of Music Kansas House, ' Corner ot Court and High Sts. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. We have taken a new namo but win couuuue 10 serve ourpatrons with the best the market affords, give them a coruiai welcome to uur Home. Terms reasonable. Give us a call and we will do you .rood. No chluese employed. Call and Sea T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THE State Insurance Building, Cor. Com mercial and Chomekete streets '0-ltf A BARGAIN, If you have $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 State streets. JOSEPH FUSCH. Wilier Invites the liidicx of Salem and vicinity to call and Inspect her celect kUxk of Fall Millinery tlmt Ims Jut arrived. She will pay particular attention r.lt the latest bt) lex (ifdiesj muUlug, Of the Willamette Unlver Ity Salem, Ore gon, uieiiioHi HucccKsiui iuusiu scnooi on the Northwest Coast. Courses In music are equal to Eastern niuslo bchools. Yearly at tendance of nearly one hundred nnd fifty. Tho able corps of teachers for the coming fcchool year will be Prof. Z. Jl. l'nrvin, Lcona wtllls, -Miss Eva Cox; atslttnnt teachers, MUs Lulu M. Smith, MUs Ilully x iinsii, uiiu -mikm limine l-arvin. llniHches taught are Vocal Culture, l'iano, Organ, Violin, ripe Organ. Harmony, Counterpoint, aud Class Teaching. Diplomas glcn on completion of course Kend for catalogue and circular. Z. M I'AKVIN 7-23d3m-wlm. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Comer Kerry and Liberty street, N." E. cor from Chemekete hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-class rigs always ou hand Charges rca.sonubla- LOANS. Loans negotiated nnd closed without de lay when seeurlty Is satisfactory and Title Grood ! Principal and interest payable at our Balem oillce. Itoans made on farm prop erty. Money Ready When Papers Completed Thoso wlshlnir loans for lmnmviminiii or stock aro requested to call on us or cor- itoixiuu. BMiill (t HAMILTON, onice with Duncan & Booth, 1 mate St.. Salem, Oregon. BLACKSMITMNG and WAGONMAKLNG. JOHN HOLM, THE RELIABLE BLACK. tf sinim, nas removed nis snop to the corner of Commercial and Chemekete streets, where he is ready ,to serve the public. He is now prepared better than ever to do all kinds or w agon and carriage making and repairing all kinds oflblack- smithing and repairing, and a general an j horse shoelne business. H ha all binds oiBnoes.Bieei.trottlng. hand made, etc, and New Fish Market. Allen Rhodes hasestabllshed a new Klsh Market on State street, and he keeps a good supply of fish, poultry and game. Give htm a cull and your order will be promptly attended to. 8 15J-im New Express Wagon. WILLIAM H0LC0M1I Has started a now express wagon and fs now ready to deliver baggi go to and from iuu uriKii, uiiu it, uuy tun 01 mo cay, liagiragtt of any notice, kind delivered on short New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGEVINE & JEFFERSON. Have opened up s flrst-clabs butcher shop at the above location, where they will bo pleased to bene the people with tho CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS of all kinds that the market aflbrds. Give them a call and be convinced of the auperlorlty of their meats. 49-Qoods dftiivertd free. Hneclal attention given to the construction of wag. our and carriages. Remember the place opposite State Insurance building. L. S. WINTERS, THE PBOPLB'S OROOBR Carries a select lino of family groceries and tiu.iiuu luuiarcBoiaai rcasonaoie ris. or always V. H. EASTWS Salem Music Store ii Stelnway. Hazleton. Colbv- and Emerson Pianos, Wilcox Sc White Organs. CaaU or Installments. 94 State 0-12dw Street, Patton's". Blacki BLACKSMITMNG and HORSESHOEING. SCWRIF1L1 Have moved to 7 and 40 State stree where the)-aro now ready for work. A ourold patrons and friends are Invited t call and svo us In our new location. Wf ure better preiwred for work now thaa ever having m.-urert mure room. W-I-Jf,