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Wtierl THE CAPITAL EVEmSTG- JOTmNAL. ' THE CAPITAL jobbml PUHLISHEDDAILY.EXCEITHUNDAY, BY T1IK Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incono rated.) Entered at the poMollIcc nt Bnlcm,Or.,aK second-class mntU-r. JACOB L. MITCHELL - - Manager zxz See fourth page for terms of subscrlp- UA1dvcrtltcmcnt to Insure Insertion (for the same day) should be handed In b 1 "coVrespendencc containing news of In terest nnd Importance Is desired from nil oarts of the state. V No ntlentlou will bo paid to anonymous communications. ,..,.,., Persons deKlrlnj the Cai-itai. .Joitknai. served nt their houses cam secure It by pos a card request, or by word lea ut this Specimen numbers scut free on applies- Offlce, corner Court and Liberty Streets. TUESDAY ...OCTOIlEIlil) Tin: Brooklyn briilgc nppcinrs to bo tolerably well patronized. The receipts for September of 1888 were t170,8.'H.72; last month $30,058.(11, an Increase of almost I0,0:H). The Ihih Iness of lant month showed an In crease over August of $5811.01. Dtir liiK the past month 3,138,-188 passen gers crossed the bridge, "f which 2-57,211 walked. The daily average was 104,010. In August It was 04, 877, s'lowing an Incrciise for Sep tember of 10,420. The receipts were Sl3.yj90.76; thoexpenscs, S152,,".71..T1. A NEWSPAPER. A newspaper is u library. It is nn encyclopedia, a poem; a b'.og rapby'a history, a prophesy, a direc tory, a timetable; a romance, a cook book, a guide, u horoscope, an art critic, a political resume, a ground plan of the ilvill.ed worl 1, a low priced multuni in purvo, It is a sermon, a song, a circus, an obitu ary, a picnic, ash'pwieek, a sym phony In solid long primmer, a medley of life and death, a grand aggregation or man's glory and Ills shame. It is in short a bird's eye vlow of all the joys and sorrows, births and de.tthn, the pride and poverty of the world, all f.r live cents. Tin: original and only Uamuni has already succeeded In miking himself prominent before the Eng lish public. The 700th Lord May or's Day in the history of London Is to bo celebrated on November 0th with u pageant that, for pomp and grandeur, will eclipse anything over beforb attempted In tho metropolis. Tho circumstance that the occasion Is one of most awful solemnity did not deter tho agents of tho original mid only from ollering to help out thp procession by adding to it a section of tho greatest show on earth; and, more remarkable still, the celebration conimltteo have ac cepted tho oiler. Consequently Uarnum'ri elephants, lions, tigers and other beasts of his menagerie aro to llgtirc in tho Lord Mayor's pngeant as representing the fauna of tho colonies. Tin: most novel feature of tho late fair in southern Oregon was a race botweeu a red and a roan bull, each saddled mid backed with a rider. Tho red animal proved sulky and fractious, and tho steady Jog trot of tho roan was surely winning tho race, when somo sharp-witted in dividual who had his nionoy up on tho red, hired about two dozen small boys to go out armed with switches and clubs and chase him In. Tho wisdom of this maneuver was speedily apparent, for tho thoroughly frightened and panic stricken animal, with head down and tall erect and wildly shying from one sldo of tho tract to tho other in tho vain endeavor to escape from his howling tormentors as they would daitout at him, swept down past the grand stand llko a hurri cane, winning tho race hands down amid the deafening plaudits of the multitude. DON'T ClltOm. AND WHINE. Don't forover bo growling nt tho country, tho climate, tho crops, tho people, and everything else. To hear somo folks mouthlugs one would suppose this country was in a state of actual famine. What good can omio of such senseless drivel. Don't you know you aro doing all you cm to doprooiato the value of your own property, to discourage overybody and east gloom and dis trust upon everything? Ho cheerful and hopeful, look forward with eon lident expectation of rattling good times. It Is coming, and soon too. If our people had energy, and con lident hope enough, overybody would feel better, overybody would movo nu bottjr, Don't growl, whine and eoinnlaln. Two chances to ouo you liavw twice as much as you deserve now, and what would bo accepted as n glorious boon by mil' Jons of people In tho world. People would hi far happier If they spent 1ch4 lime comparing their situation with that of millionaires and vainly sighing for Impossibilities, At present theie aro said to bo ubout 0000 uutlvtM of Turkey lu Amerloi. Thoy are almost all By i Iain and Ariiuimins, and are, with a low exoep loin, Christians., The Alaskan Alps. Though by no means the highest mountain In tho world by actual measurement, yet Mount St. Ellas probably appears as large as, If not largcr.than any othcr.forlt is plainly visible from thefceathrough its entire helghtof 18,000 or 10,000 feet, though situated from forty to fifty miles In land. The Swiss mountain, which are all under 10,000 feet, ara gen erally seen from elevations .varying from 4000 to 8000 feet, while in the Himalayas the plane of.observatiou is considerably higher. It is cer tainly true that, with tho possible exception of Mount Wrangle, about which little is known, Mount bt. Ellas nresents the greatest snow climb of any mountain in tho world on account of the low point to which the line of perpetual snow descends lu these northerly regions. licsldes St. Ellas such mountains as Cook and Vancouver sink into ln- Mguillcance. Scribuer's Magazine. A 'IVrrililo Sunerslitlon. A corKspondeut of Notes and (Jueiles sends tho following extract from u letter icceived on tho 13th of June from an English merchant at Periiiiinbuco. i'i Uruzii: "'mere nas been quite a reign of terror here during the past fortnight, owing to the disappearance- of about a dozen children, who have, it is said been kid capped, some say to bo tr.iined for tho circus, others to be killed for the benefit of sufl'ercrs from leprosy, for which disease thcrj is no cure, but an old superstition is that a cure may be obtained if the persons at tacked e.it the Internal organs of a young, healthy child, wash them selves with its blood, and muko grease of its body for anointing theh bodies. Whether there is any trutli In Hio nresiiined connection between tills bolie' and the disappearance of the children I cannot tell; anyway, report says there is a demanit, and that the price paid for a child is "10. It seems really too horrible to be true; anyway, a panic exists, and hardly any children arc now seen out, and the public schools have been almost deserted. Some people who were supposed to have bought some children had their carriage utnniifil iii the btreet and were stoned. Our children now go out for their walks attended by two ser vants." St. .lame's Gazette. Traveling Stones. Many havo doubtlessly heard of the famous traveling stones of Aus tralia. Similar curiosities have re cently been found in Nevada, which aro described as almost perfectly round, the majority of them as largo as a walnut, and of an irony nature. When distributed about the floor, table or other level surface, within two or three feet of cacti other, they immediately begin traveling toward a common center, and there lio hud tiling up in a bunch like alotof eggs in a nest. A singlo stone, removed to a distance of three and a half feet, upon being relnased, at once started oil", witli wonderful and somewhat comical celerity, to join his fellows; taken away four or live feet, it remained motionless. They aro found In a region that Is com parativcly level, and is nothing but baro rock. Scattered over this bar- ron legion aro little basins from a few feet, to a rod or two in diameter, and It is in tho bpltoni of those that tho rolling stones aro found. They aro from tho slzo of n pea to flvo or six inches in diameter. Tho cause of these stones rolling together is, doubtless, to bo found in tho mate rial of which ""they are composed, which appears to bo loadstone or magnetic Iron ore. Tho author of "Listen to tho Mocking lllrd" has mado f 100,000 by that ono ollbrt. Well-built wooden houses aro healthier, warmer and less damp than those of brick or stone. Tho area of tho United States em braces 3,570,271 square miles; that of Canada 3,570, :02 square miles, Of tho 121,401) Indians credited to tho Dominion trf Canada by tho latest consus returns. 38,222 nearly 32 per cent. belonged to Ilrltlsh Columbia. Minneapolis claims a population of 235,000, the estimate being based on tho directory published in July of this year. St. Paul's latest count Is 103,000. AN ABTOMSIII.VG CHAXGK. "My dear madam, I never caw you looUug m well, ud you were m poorly, too." "Yei, doctor, Joy' Vegetable Famajmrllla j li tho grandest thing lu tho world for run down, nrrroui aud debilitated wouicu, That's tho f ecrvt of my uppearuuee." Up to a month ago, Mm. lleldcu, an elderly lady, living at M0 Miuou street, San Prun cltco, wat fulling lu health nud flcth k rujUJ ly m to wloutly nlarm her relative. FIjo now writes: "1 havo taken but ouo bottlo of Joy. Vcgetablo EarwparllU, hut It It ailon ltulug, I am regaining my lot floli and havo not felt ni well in yean," 1$ IP Women In Poultry Culture. It Is a gratifying fact that the poultry Industry Is attracting many women to it. Our poultry associa- tlans have many lady members, and many have won prizes nt our exhi bitions. Woman, by her gentleness nnd large stock of patleDce, is best. fitted to care for tlio liocks. ninny n woman fiiiilering lrom tne in ei- fects of clos3 confinement indoors 1b recovering her health and cheer fulness by this interesting nnd pleasing occupation. The time is coining when hosts of women of America will vie with their French sisters in controling the poultry culture of tho land. Woman lias asserted herself and has forced an acknowledgement of her ability. Not n profession, trade or calling oxhisls in which women nro not in cluded. Chicago has even its wom en blacksmiths. Every place Is oncn to woman. She is embracing it, and success for her is sure; for in any business where attention to de tail in small things is an Imperative demand woman excells man. American Poultry Journal. Statj: ok Ohio, City oi'Tom:ihi, 1 Lucas County, 8. .'. J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that hois tho senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busi ness in tho city of Toledo, county uud state aforesaid, and Unit said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that can not bo cured bv the use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. FitAXic J. Cheney. Sworn to before mo and subscribed in my presence, this 0th day of De cember, A. D., 18SG. SKAIi. A W. Glkakon, Notary Public. 1 all's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally and acts directly on the blood end mucus surfaces of the sys tem. Send for testimonials, fvo. F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75 cents. A Female l'arnilux. A lady, old and growing older still, (Aa ladles will grow old; you Itnuu), be came. In spllo of age, n3 young as youth hut III, And old, and wretched, feeble, lame, uud tore, A lady young became In tpllo of youth, As ladles will and why? llecmicc lliu ti nth, That keeps u lidy young, they fu:l logins)) And yielding to disease, dlo In Its f.ilal clasp. That trutli Is that woman's weaknesses may bo Subdued by Dr. Plcrco's Fnvorlto Prescrip tion. Tho tobacco tax lu the country amounts to over 30,000,000 a year. Is Consumption Incurable? Read the follewing: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced mo an Incurable Consumptive. Re gan taking Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, am on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It Is tho finest medicine ever made." Jesse Mlddlewart, Decatur, Ohio, savs: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion I would havo died of Lung Troubles." Try it. Sample- bottlo free at Daniel J. Fry's drugstore. It is said that trains of two electric cars rush through the streets of Pittsburg at tho rate of 12 miles au hour. Peoplo using the streets have to look out lot their own safety. TI1KIK M1SINESS 1100)11X11. Probably no ono thing has caused such a great revival of trade at Dan iel J. Fry's Drugstore as their giving away to their customers so many frco trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuablo article from tho fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and nil throat nnd lung dis eases quickly cured. You can test it before, buying by getting a trial bot tlo free, largo sizo 1. Every bottle wnrrnutcd. TDK HUUHlT U.SA.MJ10IS. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Jlipnus, Hid., testifies: "I can recommend Electric Hitters as tho very best remedy. Every bottlo sold has given relief in every case. Ottoman took six bottles, and was cured of Itheumatisni of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, llellevllle, Ohio, ufllrms: "The nest selling medicine l havo over liamtlcu in myai veal's' exnori encc, Is Eleotrlo Hitters." Thousands of others havo added their testimo ny, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Hitters do cure all dis cuses of tho Liver, Kidneys or lllood. Only a half dollar abotlle at Daniel J. try's drugstore. Itucklcu's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo lu tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, uleors, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It Is guaranteed toglvo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, l'rlco Uo cents per box. For salo by Daniel .1. l ry, drug gist. IIEIIIT WINS. Wo deslro to sav to our citizens that for years wo havo been selling Dr. Kinir's Now Discovery for Con- sumption, Dr. KIng'sNcw Life Pills, lluoklcii's Arnica Salvo and Electric Hitters, nud have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfac tion. Wo do not hesitate to u'tmr- iiiiteo (hem every time, and wo stand ready to refund tho purehaso price, If satisfactory lcsults do not follow their use. Those remedies havo won their great popularity purely on their merits. Sold by Daniel J. Fry, druggist. qilllQ I) LM Is kepi on tile Ht 1- l l Hid l U M Drake's .UtveriUIng A.eney, Ul and ttf Mcruhum's Exchange, Kail r'ruuclnoo, California, where contrucu foriulvcrtUItu; cuu bo uuuto lor It. The Chief Itenion for WO great BO eess of Hood's Sarsaparllla is found In th article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and th tact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac complishes what Is claimed for It, is whal has given to tills medlclno a popularity and lalo greater than that of any other sarsap Merit WillS fler before the public. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Ball Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sic Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Thai Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength sns the Nerve, builds up the "Whole System Ilooil'n Miiri;uril!n Is soldbyalldrui rlsts. St; six for 55. Prepared by C. I. Hoo KJo.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mas. NEW Tn-DAY. FINE HANGING LAMPS THOMAS BURROWS Has just received a new lino of tho latest btylcof hanging lamps which will bo sold nt the most reasonable rates. We nlso enrry a full lino of Groceries, Feed, Cigars, Tobacco, Crockerv and Glassware ! Pon't full to sninplo our new lino of con iei'tloneiy. No. iRM tViiniiiuicliil Street, S.ilcin, Oregon, John A. Carson, COUXSELOIl, ATTOHNEV-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC . Member of tho liar of Ontario, Canada. Olllce, to) State Street, Salem, Oregon. REI'EUENCES AT TORONTO: Hon. Sir Thomas Gait, Chief Justice of Common Picas; Hon. James McLennan, Judgeof tho Court of Appeals; Hon. I. K. Street, Judge of the Queen's liench. Money to loan. The Crime of the Century ! Or tho Assassination of DR. PATRICK HENRY CROWN, I1Y HENRY M. HUNT. The Greatest Sensation of the Age! It Is tho only rotnpleto and nuthcntlc hook on the subject. lirlniful of hitherto unpublished facts and contains docu ments never beforo given to the world. l'rofiiKCly Illustrated with original and llnely executed engravings of tlio princi pal actors nnd tecnes lu tho tragedy; In addition, a view of the court room during tho progress of the trial; of tho weapons with which tho unfortunate physician met his fate. A valuablo pictorial history of this great est of modern crimes. Everybody wants this book. A BONANZA FOR AGENTS. Strlkowhilo the iron is hot! This Is the only reliable and authentic edition pub- usnen. in eany um pages. Agenip uro sell ing from ten to nfty copies a day nnd are coining money. Send -10 cents for com plete canvassing outfit Immediately and nnmo choice of territory. Address THE HISTORY COMPANY, No. Til Market Street, San Francisco, Cnl OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited 'Line.) C1IAS. X SCOTT, - - Receiver. On nndnfterJuuo2318S9 and until further notice, trains will run dnlly (except Sun day) ns follews: EAST SIDE. Coburg Mull I'ortl'd Wall From Port laud STATIONS. iTow'rd I'ort land l.v. 8.00 am I.v U.53 pin " 10.0(1 1'OIITI.ANDIMW'V Ar. 3.l5.pm, r-oot of 1-" Hlrcci Itay's landing, St. l'aurs, Ar 2.38 Z.W 10.5u U.Oo 11.10 11.25 11.33 1-.MU liSU lilt l.US I.:! Woodburn, Townseud, -MeKee, Mt. Angel, Down's, SUverton. Johnston's Mill' Switzerland. M0 1.15 1.10 I2.SS 1&32 12,20 11.15 11.10 11.38 11.14 10.13 10.28 East Hide Junct.J .Mncieny, Aumsvllle, Alo 6.5U.1 1 11 O 1' Crossing, West Sclo, Crab tree, Spleei, Tullnmn, I'lalnviow, llrowimvlllo, Uowland, 10.10 10.00 9.30 0.02 8.52 8-13 7.13 8.30 2.13. 3.13 H. 13 fell 1.-07 & in Cobunr. (MM am Ar AU IA'i Uv diminution Tickets nt twooeuts per mile ou mlti at stations uavltug agent. Connection at Mt. Angel with stugca for aiulliimi Wllholl Mineral Bprlugs uud at Woodburn with Southern faclHo compuny trulns for and from IHirtluml, Or OllAH. N. BCXrrr, Ileeelver. General Otllcos, M W Oot. FlrM ana Hue, fortUud, Oregon The Best Residence Localities Iii tho city of Portland nnd other prosperous towns are those o tomen or corporations who havo thcMisposition and ability to improro Uieni. HIGHLAND ADDITION m And m lie u 1 lie To tho city of Salem. They have at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated Jraprovementaliave scarcely begun. It is intended to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside una High, land additions and around Highland Park TUB FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, fttid no ots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will In the near luture 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 flue view is obtained of the public buildings nud our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches In this addition, and a numberof residences aro soon to be built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lota 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 line of the street rallwiy they are practi cally not half so far from tho 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 51000 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 thousaud street car tickets every year. NEW VARIETY STORE! A Ilrst-class Variety llazarr will bo opened up In tho now brlclc bulMIng Just enfet of Dr. ltowlnnd'B, on Court street. A Select Line of Variety Goods Are expected Immediately direct from tlio Knstcrn markets tbnt will bo sold nt as tonishingly LOW PRICKS! Wntch for further announcements concerning- opening rtny. Small Farms for Sale. A numbci of ten-ncre tracts of dcslrablo nnd within one and a half miles of Salem, nt prices ranging from SoO to $100 per acre. Apply to WILLIS & CIIAMBERLIK, 0-29-Im Optra House Block C. M. L0CKW00D, SA.I,B:ivI, --- OREGON. Headquarters for tho Willamette Valley for tho celebrated Columbia bicycles and trluyclca. The Columblns are well known aro tho best made, and have valuable Im provements for the year Those wanting machines will do well to coll on or corres pond with me before purchasing. Ontco nt Gilbert liros.' bauk, 207 Com mereial street, Salem. Of the Willamette Unlvcr.-ity Salem, Ore- fon, the most successful Muslo School on be Northwest Coast. Courses in music aro equal to Eastern nnislc schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly ono hundred and liny. The able corps of teachers for the coming mmiooi year win uu j'rui, . ji. I'nrvin, Leona Willis, Miss Eva Cex: assistant teachers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hully I'arlsh.and Miss Mamie 1'arvin, H ranches taught nro Vocal Culture, l'lano, Organ, Violin, 111X3 Organ, Harmony, Couuterpolnt, and Class Teaching. Diplomas given on completion of course Send for catalogue and circular. '.. M l'AHVIN. 7-25dSm.wlm. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Kerry nnd Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Cbemekcte hotel, Balem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. Klnt-class rig always on hand Charges reasonable New Express Wagon. WILLIAM H0LC0M1 Mus started a new exprci wagon nnd Is now ready to dtllvcr baggage to and from tho depot, and to any uart of the city. Uagmiga of any klml deliver ed ou bhert notice. Conservatory of Music IS OWNED BY- MI Ul COM! this Corporation is determined U DORRANCE BROS. Dealers In every variety of OREGON LUMBER. DRESSED AND UNDRESSED! Lumber Delivered on Short Notice. Yard at the Agricultural! works, Salem, Oregon. Mill located four and a half miles northeast from Salem, on the John Martin donation land claim. Slab Wood 50c Per Cord. Call nnd sco us before purchasing else where. . d-w W. S. M0TT, M. D. (Formerlyof Williams Grove, I'a.) Ofllce for the present at RESIDENCE, No. 470 Commercial Street! Calls In tho city or from the country promptly responded to. 8-10dw2m Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Sts. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. Wo have taken n new name but will continue to servo ourpatrons with the best the market allords, give them a cordial wclcomo to Our Home. Terms reasonable. Give us a call nnd we will do you ,jood. No Chinese employed. LOANS. Loans negotiated and closed without de lay when seeurlty Is satisfactory and Title Good ! Principal and Interest payable at our Salem olllce. Loans made on farm prop erty. Money Ready When Papers Completed Those wishing loans for improvements or stock mo requested to call on us or cor respond. SMITH A HAMILTON. Otllco with Duncan it Booth, IM State sL, Kalem, Oregon, New Fish Market. Allen Rhodes has established a new Klsh Market on Statestreet. and ho keens n good supply of fish, poultry and game. uivu uuuu can nna your order will be promptly attended to. 8aj-lm New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. AXGEVINB & JEFFERSON. Have opened up r.rlr8t-cla.s butcher slni nt the above location, where they will bti pleased to serve the people with the CHOICEST AND REST MEATS of all kinds that the market affords. CJivo them a onll sud be convinced of the superiority of tuelr'iiieaU. -Uoou deliver! free. Is to Attractive Addition ATTENTION FARMERS! Single lots nnd acres. One half mile West of Balem P. O. Good soil, all clear nnd In fine condition. All ready fer plantlnr fruit nnd shrubbry at once. Koch ploce fronts on a nice street, and no city tax. THOMAS & PAYNE 8N STATB ST. SALBM. -Call and Sec T. J. CRONISB, Salem's Popular Job Printer. A T HIH NEW QUARTERS IN THK jt. State Insurance Building. Cor; Com merclnl and Chemekete atreeta. '0-ltt A. BARGAIN. If you have $200 or $300 to Invest in business that will Clear You from $5 to $15 a Day. Good for fifteen yean, without competi tion, see the exhibition on the corner ot Commercial and State streets. JOSEPIT FUSCH. BLACKSMITJHNG and WAGONMAKING. J OIIN HOLM.THE RELIABLE BLACK tl smith, has removed his shop to the corner of Commercial and Chemekete streets, where he Is ready ,to servo the puunc no is now preparea Deiier man ever to do all kinds or wagon and carriage making and repairing; all kinds of black smithing and repairing, and a reneral horse shoeing business. He has au kinds of shoes .steel.trottlng, hand made, etc, and fits them In a scientific manner. Special attention given to the construction of wag. onsand carriages. Remember-the placs opposite State Insurance building-. L. S. WINTERS, THE FH5 0HI.B;'S oroobr Carries a select line of family groceries and provlsloni that are sold at reasonable rates. Country produce; such as apples, fruits ot all kinds, potatoes, vegetable, ete always on hand. Call at 100 Court street, Balem. P. H. EASTON'S' Salem Music Store Headquarters for CUickerlng A Bon's. Btelnway. Uazleton, Colby and Emerson Pianos, Wilcox fc White OrgBJM. Cash or Installments. 94 State Street, Patton's Block. W2dw BLACKSMITHLNG 4 11 wisgs&me. MM! Have moved to 47 and Mats stree where they are now ready fer work. A our old patrous and friends are Invited t call and see us lu our new location. W are better prepared tor work sw thj ever Having seeured mure reasB. li-i ,1 u .. jir jbh jQ-"U'