mn rmizp?wtfw74,. THE CAPITAL EVENIXG JOTJlilTAI,. THE CAPITAL JOllfflL. PUIILISHEDDAILY.EXOEITSUNDAY, I1Y T1IK Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Kntered nt the postofflco nt Salem, Or., as sccond-clnss matter. JACOB L. MITCHELL Manager. See fourth page for terms of subscrlp- Advcrtlsements to Insure Insertion (for the same diiy) should bo luinded In by 1 o'clock Correspondence containing news of In terest and Importance Is desired from nil parts of the state. No intention will be paid to nnonymons communications. Persons desiring tho UAl'iTAl. JoUk.vai, served at their houses can secure It by pps ial card request, or by word lea at this Specimen numbers sent free on nppllca- Officii, corner Court and Liberty Streets. Friday --- octoherib Tin: SttitibticH for lust year show .. . . . ... ii :.. n -.,.. t lii'iinlii st, tlllitinlHiim.uHiuiiui--siii un". "" D woro. lifit.li fromiciit tun! disastrous. Lcuvlngincoriiorntcd compsmiea oul of the calculation ultogutlior, then were In 1883 no Ids Hum 8J121 caws, of Individual Imiilmijjtcy, involving u total loss of nliou .v4.'i,"i!!0,cn(). The iiiiiount mink in coiiii:iiiles of om kind and another greatly hurpaswr tlllH. It in a fuel not generally knowi Unit tlie postal wild wnw II ret Intro dueed Into Austria. England litif generally been eiediled with 1 lie in volition, hut Hint is a 111'ntnke. The twentieth anniversary of the intro duction of cards oceuiT'd in Septem ber. Germany was tliececoniVcoiin try to follow Austria's example, (lie cardH being introduced there in 1870. England came next, and the United States followed in 187.t. Ital.v adopted them in 1874 and the whole pound union in 1878. A ceiUTji: wan recently tried in Paris for the otTenso of selling their only child, a girl of six yetus. She was disposed of for $20 to an acrobat, the payment being half cash, the balance to be paid Ii' the child proved useful to her purchaser. She did not, and a dispute aro.se over the money which had been paid. The attention of the authorities was at tracted, with the result that the parents were arrested and prosecut ed. Tho father was sent to prison for three months and tho unnatural mother escaped witli n warning. A oahk without a parallel has como to light recently nt Itagusa. Twenty years ago a peasant emigra ted to America, leaving his wlfu In charge of tho .village functionaries. Each month he sent llfty llorlns to the guardian tor the support of his wife. This guardian wim a rascal, however, and only gave tho woman flvo florins monthly, keeping tho balance himself. This went on for llfteen years, at tho end of which tlnio tho dishonest ofllcial forged certificates of death of tho husband and wife and sent them to each. IJelng thus apparently free, tho man inuiried again In America and be came prosperous. Tho wife, how ever, descended into tho depths, of poverty, and was forced to beg for a living. Not long since tho husband, with his American family, visited Itagusa, and ono of tho llrst persons ho met was his own wife, begging on tho wharf. Itecognltlon follow ed on both sides, and some sort of nmicablo settlement was made. Tho ofllclal who had caused all tho trouhlo had loft tho country in tho mean time. UKSKHT LAND LOCATIONS, Entrynien of desert lands aro making strong bids for public sym pathy in connection with their claims to the public domain. Tho bill passed by tho last Congress re lating to surveys for irrigation gave tho Secretary of tho Interior oxten- slvo powers for the reservation of all lands recoinni'inded by Hio'di rectors of tho Geological Survey as lieccssnry or suitablo for reservoir sites and for tho extension of Irrlga atlon canals. It tlxed Hie date of October at) 1888' and any entries iniulo after that time were at tho en tryuian'H risk. The Commissioner of tho General Laud Oflleo holds the law to bo mandatory, ami will set aside all entries of lauds said to bo tho director of tho survey to bo necessary for Its purpose. Tho action Is right and proper and commendable in every aspect. In DO cases out of 10(1 the entry of mid or desert lands Is purely and wholly for 8peculatlon,aiid to enable the eii trynian to control more or lessof the water supply which might bo need 'il for a genera! system of Irrigation. The t'litryniau lias not the faintest Idea of reelallllillg and cultivating . .. . ... tlieliinil, All lie Wants in to get Mile euiiiiuliho Unit the government will liave tobuy lilin out, or so Unit In-can combine with other desert i ... i i-,...! ,ru i......niiv.l Mi., u-.iu.i- I mil juopil.s locfintiul the watei "I'. Inc commissioner blocked thin Milne In the only way 111 which It ., 1,1 ! liUu-keil Uv iivnlillinr nil .o ll. U- liloelvtil, to u owing all t ! uillics oisucn minis aim reius- ill IikiI.ow any ol'lheiu to bo BCg- nniU'il fioni ihu public hen it was ovideut that fioni ilie public domain. COllkrCfrS lull ftilly committed U" tioa tho policy of reclaiming the nrid lands it was clearly tho duty of tlie subordinate oflicers of tho gov ernment to aid in carrying out that policy, and tho most ellectual way to do it Was to make speculators keep their hands oil" until It was fully determined how much of II would bo needed for tiio carrying out of the plan of Irrigation. These entrynien will probably go to congress with their tale of woe and try to persuade that body that they aro deeply injured; but senators and representatives from the West, who know what desert lands aro in their present condition, will not be easily convinced that the cntrymen nave been materially damaged. One who is debarred from securing title ton tract ot land which would scarcely support li.ards and horned toads, cannot have any very strong claim on congress for relief, more especially when It is shown Hint this now worthless land, if kept out of tho hands of locators, may be come valuable by the perfection of a system of irrigation. When these facts aro explained to congress it i feared tiiat the eiitrynian on desert land who lins been prevented from getting title will leueive but little consolation from the lawmaking power. WHAT IltlUOAT ION ACCOMI'MSHIX, Under the heading "Plain Facts" Hie San Diego Union quotes the pro ductiveness of Riverside as an evi dence of what it thinks can be ac complished elsewhere, and to prove tho actual value of California irrigat ed lands, It says: "At Riverside there aro (i.'JOO acres of land that aro under cultivation. A considerable portion of il is used for grain, hay and vegetables, while another large portion is planted to trees not yet in leafing. By.il conservative estimate tliis land in live years from now will produce double Hie amount, in money value, of the present yield. This year's harvest has brought for oranges $G75,000, raisins ?3o0,000, dried fruit $76,000, making a total of ,000,000. Resides this there has been produced largo quantities of green fruit, alfalfa, barley and vege tables, which will increaso tiio value of the crop to fully $1,250,000, or about $200 per acre. As before stat ed, in live years the productions of tliis land will easily bo doubled; but even at Hie rate of ?200 per acre, where in tho United States, except in Southern California, can such a result bo shown? The fertile prairie lands of Illinois do not yield an average of more than $10 per acre, or only one-twentieth as much as the lands of Riverside. Ugg-Yelks for lloils. Tho yelks of eggs made into a plaster witli honey and Hour, of about tho consistency of mustard paste, gives speedy relief to one af flicted with bolls. Tho white- used as a coating for scalds and burnes, oxcludes tho air, which so agra Yutefc the sufTeiing of a burned per son. It Is softer than collodion, therefore better, and is always at hand, it is more cooling than the onco popular sweet oil and cotton. The white beaten with sugars! inval urblo In bronchial aUbctions, espe cially In hoarseness, when a little lemon Juieo may bo added witli good results. Cider vinegar may bo substituted for tho lemon juice whon the latter is not available. Leather chair seals may bo rovlvcd by rubbing them with tho woll beaton white of eggs. Leather blndingof books may also bo cleaned by this method, but will to Roman bindings should bo washed with a Hoft llannel saturated lnsoapsuds. Detroit Tribune. A now heat motor has lately been Introduced which operates without valves or exhaust, using the sanio air over and over again at each stroke, and except for a small amount of leakago would run indellnitely by the simple application of heat and tho cooling medium. Tho result of observations made during six years on tho durability of steel rails in Germany, Austria, Hungary, Holland and Belgium shows Hint an average of Hilrty-Jlvo years may bo counted upon as the life of rail made of that metal. In Belmont county, O., an old gobbler attacked and killed n play ful young puppy because ho persist ed in chasing tho young turkeys. AX 1'UL.Y DIHCOVKItV. A Report that Hhould lie Head. ! !k4SX?K?ll,iX,i,uil,i'o' rciconiicii ciicmiM oi ten popular imiuu oi ttiriapnrllla dicloe tho nstonuhlinr fact ipnrllln dlcloe tho nstonlihlinr fact tiiono ten kAinples of Wood purifiers (!) iluod lit tho umirngntu ttstcat dlllbrcut ruU, cloven unLTch worn ncthoiol. iiHlido ot potntn was discovered l turn routaluod mineral .nn. I, every fsmple.jncrcuiy was found In all but lU'iV M-tiltii nrtmtilrt tvtctiv.t In ktv tt tiiA fun brands. Not ono brand wim tho puro tirticlo." a reporter tooV tho nbovo clipping to E. W. Joy.tho manufacturer of Joy's VegetabloSar- PriW. Mr. Joy exhibited no surprise. Ho M druggists knew it. Hosald ho longago MWtuocryluirnccaiorn,a,oaui,aUoUlU1). puro vegetable preparation of EarsapadU. henco his was named Joy's lVyrraMSaraia- fla. -camo It contained nothing but puro )n ot ararrilU, combined with tho puw juices of Ciailornta's vegetablo alteratives, ...-.. VK...V.H.H . vq. ...v w..-....i . unlllo potash sarsanarlllas, It does not forco Impurities through tho Uu, but stimulate " various secretlvo organs, thereby correct- lugiuuciionauicrangcmcmsauuciiiniuaung .. imnuHtlcs throuuh tha natural channels to,-son,H(,MlwlBcr, A horse weighing 1100 pounds, owned by n man In Dover, N. II., got hungry in the night, left his stall and climbed a long, steep and narrow pair of stairs into a bay loft, where ho was found tho next morn ing. According to the theory of double sulphation, tho plates in lead accu mulators should Increaso in weight during discharge; but according to tho latest theory present to tho In ternational conference, the opposite is the case. Htatk of Ohio, City opTolkdo, 1 Lucas County, S. N. J Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior paitnerol the firm of F. J. Cheney it Co., doing busi ness in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that can not bo cured by the use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. FitANic .1. Chunky. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, tliis 0!h duv of De cember, A. I)., 18SG. SKA!,. A W. ULKAKON", .Notary i.'uunc. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally and acts directly on the blood pud mucus surfaces of the sys tem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 7o cents. Oyster color is a tint intended for brocades in which women will be presented to the Queen at the next season. In tho city of Rouen, France, suc cessful experiments have been carried out with tho methods of treating sewage by electricity. The "Bougie deciniale" is the name of tho new photo-metrical unite. This is to be the tenth part of the absolute light unite adopted by tho conference of 1884. Sitting on tiio Safety Valve. Many are they who have laughed at the story of the green steamboat fireman who sut on the safety valve to prevent it "leaking." Yet thou sands are repeating his folly every day. They are troubled with pim ples, blotches, eruptions, salt rheum, boils carbuncles, ulcers and old sores, and aro contenting themselves with suppressing the symptoms without removing the cause. They sit on these safety valves by which nature 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 riller and invigoratiug tonic. Do you think tho proprietors of Dr. hage's Catarrh Kemedy would ofl'er, as they have done for many years, a standing reward of $."00 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. Tho prize cat dies of the season in Fiench creek, at Cambridge, Pa., were a twenty-seven pound pike and an eel weighing four pounds, eight ounces. Is Consumption Incurable? Rend tho follewing: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced mo an Incurable Consumptive. Be gan taking Dr. King's Now Discov ery for Consumption, am on my third bottle, and able to oversee tho work on my farm. It is tho finest medicine ever made." .lesso Mlddlewart, Decatur, Ohio, savs: "Had It not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion I would havo died of Luug Troubles." Try it. Sample bottle freo at Daniel J. Fry's drugstore. A fisherman at Doylestown, Pa., saw a sunfish swallow a bee, and a few minutes later saw the fish on tho water dead. He cut It open and tho boo flew oft. THK VMtllluT UXANIJIOIS. W. D. Suit, Druggist, HIppus, ind., testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as tho very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. Ono man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Belleville, Ohio, affirms: "The nest selling medicine l havo ever handled hi my 20 years' experi ence, is Elei'trio Bitters." Thousands of others havo added their testimo ny, so that tho verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all dis eases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. uniy a nail dollar anotlle at Daniel J. Fry's drugstore. The introduction of electric light ing in mines, It Is believed, will re sult in Its being possible to more ef fectively guard against the caving In ot walls and ceilings of the mines. Ilucklon's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruloos, bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and p,i?ltlvely cure, piles , , ,. ." , or im pay required. It in guaranteed " nu jmy ivquiivti. u m guiinunccu to ul vo perfect HatUfacI Ion, or money . . i , . , , , 1 , ., 1 Prl.si .". iintu mr hnv "luiuitu. 1 ncv -o mils pel box. l'or sale by Daniel 1-ry, drug- id8t JlEKIT WINS. . , We desire to say to mtr -citizens Unit fur , ears we have been selling Dr. King's Now DUeiivery lor Con- sumption, Dr. Klngsew Life Pills, HueUleiiV Arnica Salveaud Kloctrlo Hitters, olid havo never handled ivineilUs tn it sill i.s well, or that have ulcn such tloll. e do nil nuttv Hum every UUlVelsM t-ullsiiic- not hci-llnte to gu.ir liiiio. mill wohtnnil rem iv to tvniuil Hie purchase price, ' If MlM'.tclon adults do not iollnw 1 Z. I . , -. - . . ....... meiriiM? incso iviiicHicsin-vewon im-u k'1"' j.-ijiuutui miui tin their merits. Sold bv Dailtcl J. 1V. drmjglHt, VKft The Chief Reason for WO great lUft eess of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In th4 article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and UM fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac complishes what Is claimed for It, Is whs! has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapir Mai-it Wines rlIla or blood pur,f IVIttlll VVIIliflerbeforothepubUo, Hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Ball Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Rlllousness, overcomes Thai rircd Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ns the Nerves, builds up the Whole- System Hooil'i Hnrtrnpni-illu Is soldbyalldruf Ists. St; six for S5. Prepared by O. I. HoO ;).. Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass. NEW TO-DAY. PINE THOMAS BURROWS "Hns Just received a new lino of the latest styie oi unnging inmps wuicn win oo soia. nt tho most reasonable rates. Wo also carry a full line of Groceries, Feed, Cigars, Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware ! lion't fail to sample our new line of con fectionery. No. 22(1 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, John A. Carson, COUNSELOR, ATTORM-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC . Member of the Bar of Ontario, Canada. OiIiee.M) State Street, Salem, Oregon. REFERENCES AT TORONTO: Hon. SlrTliomas Gait, Chief Justice of Common Pleas; Hon. .lames McLennan, .ludgeof tho Court of Appeals; Hon. W. P. II. Street, Judge of the Queen's llencli. Money to loan. Tlie Crime of the Century ! Or tho Assassination of 1)11. PATRICK HENRY CROWN, II Y HENRY M. HUNT. The Greatest Sensation of tlie Age! It Is the only complete and authentic book on th6 subject. Urlmful of hitherto unpublished facts nnd contains docu ments never before given to tho world. Piomsely Illustrated with original and finely executed engravings of the princi pal actors nnd scenes In the trngedy; In addition, a view of the court room during the progress of the trial; of tho weapons with which tho unfortunnto physician met his fate. A valuable pictorial history of this great est of modern crimes. Everybody wants this book. A BONANZA FOR AGENTS. Strike whllo tho Iron Is hot I This Is the only reliable and authentic edition pub lished. Nearly 500 pages. Agente aro sell ing from ten to llfty copies n day nnd ore coining niouoy. hend 40 cents for com pleto canvassing outfit Immediately nnd namo cholco of territory. Addross THE HISTORY COMPANY, No. 723 Market Street, Ban Francisco, t'nl OREGONUK RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CIIAS. N SCOTT, - - Receiver. On audnfter Juno 21 1SS9 and until further notice trains will run dally (except Sun day) as follews: EAST SIDE. CoburgMalli iPortl'd Mull From Port land STATIONS. Tow'rd l'ort land l.v. 8.00 am I.v 0.55 pm " 10.0(1 1-OKTI.AXI) I'ill' V Ar. !M5.pm. Ar 2.38 Foot of 1-' SStrccU Hay's landing, St. Paul's, Woodburn, Townsend, McKec, Mt. Angel, Uowu's, Sllverton. Johnston's Mill' Switzerland, ICast Side Juliet. Macleay, Aunisvllle. Ale 20 lOAi 11.05 11.10 11.35 12.10 1-JJW ii.:5 lJ.il 1.08 l.Sli 5.5ii: U0 1.15 1.10 12.55 l.t! 12.20 11.15 1UU ll.XS 11. H 10.43 10.23 o til i.Vi xn 3.15 3.5.1 1:11 6:55 11:50 O P Crushing-, Vcst Sclo, Cm b tree, Spiit'i, Tn lima n, Plnliiview, llrtiwiikvllle, Itowlaud, 10.10 10.00 U.02 8.62 8-1B 7.12 0.S) 6.-00 u m tVibunr. Ar li in Alt l.V Lv Oiiiiliiuttoti ...ii.,.,,, ..iJ TlekeU t two cents pur tug agents. ,,,MVVM n...v-j at stulloua 1U1V I'liiiuecllou at Mt. Angel with stages for lUHllYom Wliholl Mineral Springs and at WiHMlburn with Southern Puclrlacompuuy tnilus lor and from Portland, Or U11AS. X. feCOTT, llecclver. General Offlees, N W Oor. Klrst una line, Portland, Oregon. The Best Hesia En the cilv of FoKlaud and oilier prosperous towns iuo tlioso owned by incn or corporations wlio linro tlie disposin'on and ability to iniprovn them. HI P Li KK in M III l S TOR B And m i i Me- To the city of Salem. They have at this time flfteeu teams employed and the contemplated Improvements have scarcely begun. It la intended to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside and High land additions and around Highland Purl: THK FINEST DRIVE IN THE. STATE Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition; and no ots will be more than two blocks distant from tlie Hue. Highland Park will in the near tuture bo 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 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 number of residences are soon to be built. Buildings only of the best class will bo 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 laud 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 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, 4 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 flrst-clnss Variety llazarr will be opened lip In the new brlclc tmlkllng Just enst of Dr. ltowlnnd'H, on Court street. A Select Lineof Variety Goods Are expected Immediately direct from the Kastern market Hint will lie sold nt as tonishingly LOW PRICES! Wntch for further announcements con cerning opening duy. Small Farms for Sale. A nurabct of ten-ncro tracts of desirable and within one and a half miles of Salem, nt prices ranging from ?50 to 8100 per acre. Apply to WILLIS & CHAMUERLIN, 6-29-Im Optra House lllock C. M. L0CKW00D, SALEM, ... OREGON. Headquarters for the Willamette Valley for the celebrated Columbia bicycles and trluyeles. The Columblns are well known are the best made, nnd have valuable Im provements for the year Those wnntlns machines will do well to call on or corres pond with mo beforo purchasing. uinco at uimcri uros.' name, nj7 com mcrclal street, Snlcm. of CILU1 V Ul iUUMO Of the Wlllnnietto Unlver.lty Salem, Ore- fon, the most successful Music School on he Northwest Coast. Courses In music are equal to Eastern inuslo schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly ono hundred nnd fifty. The able corps, of teachers for the coming school year will be Prof. ',. M. l'nrvln, Lconn Willis, MUs Eva Cex: nsslstant teachers, MUs Lulu M. Smith, Miss llully ParUli.aiul Miss Manila l'nrvln, lfninchestaughtureVocalCulture.l'lano, Organ, Violin, Pipe Organ, Harmony, Counterpoint, and Class Teachlug. Diplomas given on completion of course Keud forcntnlosuu and circular. .. M PA11VIN. 7-25d3m-vlm. NEW LIYEltY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Owner Kerry nud Liberty streets, N, K.cor from Chemeketo hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. Klrst-clans rigs always on hand Charges reasonable New Express Wagon. WILLIAM H0LC031U llus sturtcd a new cxpreji. wagon uud is now midy to deliver uiggagt to and Hoin the depot, uud to any wart or ihe city, ltagmigo or any kind lUllvrred on then notice. PmiciniwnTninr jmm V ence IS OWNED Y this Corporation Ls determined DORRANCE BROS. Dealers In every variety of OREGON LUMBER. DRESSED AND UNDRESSED! Lumber Delivered on Short Notice. Yard at the Agricultural! works, Salem, Oregon. Allll located four and a half miles northeast from Salem, on the John Mnrtln donation land claim. Slab Wood 50c Per Cord. Call and seo us beforo purchasing else where. d-w W. S. M0TT, M. D. (Formerly of Williams Grove, Pa.) Ofllce for tho present at RESIDENCE, No. 470 Commercial Street! Calls In the city or from tho country promptly responded to. 8.16dw2m Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Sts. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. Wo havo talcen a new name hut will continue to serve ourpatrous with the best the market ntlords. iv timm , cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms reasonable. Give us a call and we will do you ood. No Chinese employed. LOANS. Loans negotiated nnd closed without de lay when security ls satisfactory and Title ' Good ! Principal and interest payable at our Salem otllco. onns made on farm prop erty. Money Heady When Papers Completed Those wishing loans for Improvements or stock are requested to call on lis or cor rejnona. SMITH & HAMILTON. Olllce with Duncan fc Hooth, li9 State St.. fealcm, Oregon. New Fish Market. Allen Rhodes hasestnbllshed a new Pish Market on Statestreet, and he keeps u good supply or fish, poultry nnd gamo. UivDlilmacnll and your order will be promptly attended to. 8 IK-lm New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. AXGEVINE & JEFFERSON. Hae opened up t. first-class butcher shop at the above location, where they will b'i pleaded to serve the ixple w tlh the CHOICEST AND ltEST MEATS of till klndsh.it the mnrketullordi.. (Jte them a call und be convlnml or the superiority or their meats. -Goods delivered fre. il is Localities TION to COMPANY Addition mm ATTENTION FARMERS! Single lots and acres. One half mile West of Salem P. O. Good soil, all clear and In fine condition. All ready fer planting fruit nnd shrubbry at once. Each piece fronts on n nice street, and no city tax. THOMAS & PAYNE N STATE ST. SAfcBIvI. Call and See T. I. CRONISE. Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THE State Insurance Building, Cor. Com mercial and Chemeketo streets 'O-Itf A. BARGAIN, If you have $200 or $300 to invest m a business that will Clear You from 55 to $15 a Day. Good for fifteen years, without competi tion, see tho exhibition on the corner of Commercial and State streets. JOSEPH FUSCH. BLACKSMITHLNG and WAGONMADNG. JOHN HOLM.THE RELIABLE BLACK smith, has removed his shop to tho corner or Commercial and Chemekete str!;0.ts where he ls ready ,to serve the public. He ls now prepared better than ever to do all kinds or agon and carriage making nnd repairing; all kinds of block smithing and, repairing, and a general horse shoeing business. He has afl kinds of shoes,stel,trotting1 hand made, etc, and tits them in a scientific! manner. Special attention given to the construction of wag ons and carriages. Remember the place opposlto State Insurance building. Iv. S. WINDERS, THE PEOPLE'S OROOBR Carries a select line of family groceries and provision i that aro sold at reasonable rates, "uijtry produce; such as apples, fruits of all kinds, potatoes, vegetables, etc., always on hand. Call at 100 Court street, Salem. P. IL E.iSTON'S Salem Music Store Headquarters ror Chickering 4 Bon's, Stelnway. Hazleton, Colby ana Einerson Pianos, Wilcox 4 White Organs. Cash or installments. 94 State Street, Patton's Block. D-lSdw and HORSESHOEING. fin J iI?ve roc-ved lo 47 and 49 Bute stree where they are now ready for work. A our old patrons and friends are invited t allnndi.ee us in our new locution. Wo aie better prepared tor work now tJuus emMvlngwcuredmureroosa. Jfl-tf, wiii rani