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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1889)
'eyr THE CAPITAL EVENING JOUBNAIi. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PUHLISIIEDDAIUY.EXCEITHUNDAY, BY TIIK Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Entred ot the postofflce ot Balcm, Or.,us second-class innttcr. JACOB L. MITCHELL Manager Hee fourth piigo for terms of subscrlp- AdvcrtlsemontH to Insure Insertion (for the same dny) should bo handed 111 by 1 o'clock Correspondence containing new; of In terest and Importance Is desired fiom nil Darts of the state. No attention will bo paid to anonymous communications. ....., Persons desiring the Capital Jouiwai. served at their houses rain M?ciire It by pos 11 card request, or by word lea at till Specimen numbers scut free on appllcn- onice, corner Court and Liberty Streets. FBIDAY NOVKMHElt Hi J)0Ii!j.ykk and Beiittu don't nlwnys ro together, KiXfi: I'liil Armour nl xorl l tin porlt tiadf, hi? is jnillty or pljrnin.v l.v tin' Itostoti li.H)itJi' Hinalli-ox U i rcuti-il now wllli I'liiiniji.ijiiic :in. milk nuiicli. 'lnrtjIIS t -I;--illi lMiI-r I'ilf-i. Hoi- mini !m Inivliit' iri'i'ivd loom uj, Ijrf.il. '1'lnty I n il'y liki-. Tin: iiivi'i of a pulillf lu-Mpliul "in h'iiK'iii In hIiowii uvitv dny. l woulil'nt cost nuicli to liiive one. Oiihistmas 1-coinliii.; aid what liavo you lu view tuiiuiltcKoin pior cruiiturc of Ood, Hinlli- md ' liiippy. W'jniN the new biitl.l.iur-i on Coinnierclnl street tire completed, then a general cliuntje in business all around will take place. Wiui.s the buslnesH HtreelH are graded and fixed up permanently then the new comers will haven better lmpriBsIon of our city. WuNDKit if thoio young men, boys and kiiN will toiler around the tliii houses of worship on Sunday night us of old. Look out boy-or you may wish you had dexlstcd. The Marion County Improve ment company hnvo labored under disadvantages in getting a suitable right-of-way out of tho city but it will bo built Justus certain as the world Wjiijn a rich man dies in Rhode Island and le.ives no money to Brown University ho has a small funeral. Jlut when one is liberal to that institution his funeral has to go outside of the statu to turn around. Tin: Joukn'ai. will not isstio a special holiday edition tills year ow ing to its present crumped quarters for room, but will from day today give Its readers the latest news in a concise form. Tins year bids fair to add to Its record of extraordinary weather. Hnow-drifts nlnu feet high lu the Texas pan-handlo in early Novem ber aro enough to make the oldest inhabitant think of emigrating to a better land beyond the Rockies. If the snow remains on tho ground tho Htiflbrlng among stork is sure to bo very severe. A Binuui.au will ease Is now on trial In Philadelphia. It is tho at tempt of J. Heron Foster to break his mother's will on the ground of her uu natural hatred for him, which induced her to leave all her estate to her two daughters. The story that is brought out lu tlio complaint Is asstraugo as anything in llctlou. Foster's father was tho founder of the Pittsburg Dispatch. On his wedding day ho started a now paper, aud ho was obliged to leave his brlilu of an hour to look after his venture. Sho nuver forgave him what she regarded at a porsonal slight, and toward her son, the tlrst child, she showed tho same resentment, that gradually developed into cold hato as he grow up tho Imago of hU father. Many instances of this un reasoning hatred aro given. The father died, leaving tho bulk of his fortune to the widow, but when she died her will was found to perpetu ate the hatred of her son. Tho story would form a good plot for a novel, hut the critics would bo apt to dti'laro It unnatural. It only enforces the old adage that truth Is stranger than net Ion especially the truth that comes out in will contents and divorce hulls. oim Mii.n I'l.iM.vTi:. A'ong the Atlantic coast away back east the majority of iuumiIo know that lu winter tho further north one goes the colder it Is, and tho farther south, tills side the equa tor one (rave's, the wanner It be comes. 1 hey iliaw a naiallel across tho continent .mil tlitnlc tlmt .Mm ' tho . --------- - rulu Wilt-1 Is nfu 1 bo II Hie r re! Kloii h trim us to tlio wholo country. 1 Tims wlioa wo roml tlmt lu New i Mexloo, KailNIH llllil Co'onulo tllO II miowHlmvo al.ctly bloukudcd tho railway travel for dayi-, they ltK,U at .1 ! . . i tho map and com . to ilio ..iii'liwlou that the people living In the north ern latitude that we do must bo HnowLound all winter. While the majority of the peoplo lu the extreme cast hold to thcco views, the true facts in the catc aro becoming constantly more widely known in that benighted region, and a knowledge of the Japan cur rent is being rapidly disseminated In that section. And as no pnrtof the Pacific coast feels the influence of these causes of a mild tempera ture as much as the shorts of Oregon do, the rapidly increasing popula tion of this favored section are not slow In telling those whom they left lu a colder elinie of the warm and balmy ntmosphcreenjoyed here while tin residents of regions a thousand miles or more to the south are only kept from freezing to death by the tumost care in keepln in the house and the lavish Use of fuels on their flies. WHAT IMIODUCKS DEATH. Gome one says that few men die of ago Almost all persons die of dlsappoinmeut, personal, mental, or bodily toil, or accident. The pas sions kill men sometimes even sud denly. The common expression, "choked with passion," lias little exaggeration in it, for even though not suddenly fatal, strong passions shoitcu life. Strong-bodied men olicn die young weak men live longer tliuti (lie strong, for tho strong use their sheugtli, aud the weak have none to use. Tho latter take care of themselves, the former do not. Ah is with the body, so it is with tho mind and temper. Tho strong ure apt to bnuk, or, like tho cimlle, iiiii; the weak burn out. The inferior animals, which live temperate, have generally their pre scribed term of years. Tho horse lives 2-j years,the ox lo or 20, the lion about 20, tho hog JO or 12, tho rabbit 8, the guinea-pig G or 7. Tho num bers all bear proportion to the time the animal takes to grow its full size. But man, of all animals, is one that seldom comes up to the averag'. Ho ought to live a hun dred years, according to tho physi ological law, for live times twenty aro one hundred; but Instead of that, ho scarcely reaches an average of four times the growing period. Tho reason is obvious man is not only the most ii regular and most intemperate, but the most laborious aud hard-working of all animals. Ho is always the most irritabloof all animals, and there is reason to be lieve, though wo cannot tell what an animal secretly feels, that, more than any other animal, man cherish es wrath to keep it warm, and con sumes himself with the lire of his own reflections. AUMSVIIiliB X0TKS. D. E. Swank, of the Aunisville Milling Co., visited Portland. Hon. Geo. S. Downing's smiling countenance was seen on.our streets yesterday. Some of Stayton's solid men visiting tho A. O. U. W. lodgo hero last Saturday evening. No vacant houses here but a good place to buy a lot, build a house and grow up with tho town. A. F. Blackorby, Silverton's enter prising dentist paid our town a pro fessional visit last week. Ed. T. Judd, of III., an Intelligent farmer and stock raiser, has bought the Potter farm know as tho Reuben Lewis place. Williu McNeill, of Gervais, and his two cousins Wesley and Frank Boise, of Dakota, aro visiting rela tive near here. A stranger painted our town last week not rod, but lie painted sev eial nice signs for tho business men of our place. Tho body of Nelson Lewis Is ex pected to ariivo at Turner Thursday morning from Jacksonville, and will bo interred In tho Aunisville ceme tery. Where are all thoso republicans and democrats who aro ")ut as good a prohibitionist as you aro." They do not seem to bo making much of a stir In tlioir respective parties for the cause of nrohlbltion. Aro they asleep or aro they afraid of mat tall luniiy man ot the Waldo hills? Come bovs make uu or "for ever after hold your peace." y their fruits ye shall know them. AOVICr. KIIOM 11KZOW8TAIUS. "Bridget, I would slvo all my wealth for half ol your health." "Sure, jna'aui, you need only give . lor that's tho nrlco of six bottles of J. WSAns boy. callit. Joy's VcgcUblo 6arnarilla ... v, ,.,,.. ..- ,.,. ... "., """"". v,uum w FmucLco, write.: "Ihavo Keen Uklns Joy. Vegetablo Bartaparllla with ltnmeuio benefit benefit. ' l1'" "I'lendM to build up ucrvout, SI a "uu.t;Mri?S Werncrof 'ry i ' "ml i2nffia,ai? VSKS rvlato tho tauioexiMrlcntowlth thaituru tivetnlilu JnrvMU.ilgriKWW' Tiil Knights of I.nbor. Atlanta, Nov. 1.1. At t lie session of the Knights of Labor, the words "of America" were dropped from tho name of the organization t the re- ., r u,i,i,. oiQ r u i quest of Assembly 203, of Rlnnlng- ham, lMigland. Powderly's address was submitted, and several minor cases in disnute were disnosed of. Powdcrly addressed a public, meet- ing to-night. THE VKkUIcT UXAM1I01S. W. I). Suit, Druggist, Rippus, ind., testifies: "I can recommend Electric Hitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. Oneman took six bottles. and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Rellevllle, Ohio, alllrms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled lu my 20 years' experi ence, is Jiiicctnc JJitters." Tiiousnnus of others have added their testimo ny, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all dis eases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Daniel J. liy's drugstore. Jt Is stated tl at the estate, of the late S. S. Cox will net ( nly about $'000. Asa policy, honesty in his casi was a financial failure A WOMAN'S UlSi'dVLia "Another wonderful discovery ha been made and that too by a lady in this country. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its soverst tests, but her vital organs were undei mined and death seemed imminent. For three months sho coughed inces santly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking first doso that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miracu lously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writo W. C. Hamrlck & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Get a free trial bottle at Daniel Fry's druir store. Mary Anderson has returned to Loudon and thinks of making a professional tour of Germany. Hav ing mado light bread in England she wauts'to C3say her rolls on the continent. Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. Tho best salvo in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns aud ull skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Daniol .T. Fry, drug gist. ELLIS k WHITNEY Proprietors of tho Favorite Livery and Feed Barns Good rigs nlwaytt on hand aud furnished on short notice. l'rlvulo boarding of horses and block a specialty. Olllce and burns at the corner of Trade and Commercial stieets. MRS. M, E. WILSON, .Milliner and Dressmaker, Invites Ilia Indies of flnli.m mui vi,.init- tr. call and Inspect her select stock of 'all Millinery Unit has Just arrived. Sho will pay particular attention alw) to tho latest styles of dressmaking. 1 New Dressmaker. MRS. F. A. CRUMP, A New York .Modiste, who 1ms hud llfteen years' experience In Cutting and Fitting Would bo pleased to se'e tho IiullosofSn lein at her rooms, No. -101 Bummer street, corner of Marlon. PROF. H. DIAMOND Is now prepared to clvo lesions on tho Vio lln, Onltar, llanjo aud Mandolin. Those applying this week will t'et special terms. MUSIO HALL TO RENT To clubs and parties. Musla furnished for all occasions. Apply nt Music Hall from 10 to 12a.m. oratiesldeuce, 217 Front st. A. A, OSBORN Hus 208 ucrc of The Best Pasture Land in tho State, One. mllo from tho brldce in l'olk county. llirtlM wishing pasture will uddiess A. A. UHllUKrs.Hillein, DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Market bt.Bnn Francisco AdmUslon 2o cents, (lonndlearu how to avoid disease. Coiuultallon aud treatment personally or by letter, on ipcrniatcrrhocn or genital weaknens, and all dls.cus.so of men. Sand for n book. 1'rlvute ollleo 2JI Consultation free. Henry street. Just Received At Charles Calvert's Milliner)' llnrnnrono ui iiiumirti i men oi .uiiuuery uoous eer brought to Salem. All irnoiU nr nf tl,.. lutet design and have- been brought direct from the Mlllluery Kniiwliinis of 8nn trnncUeo. Tho ladles of Halom and surrounding country are Invited to cull aud lukpect IhU one of goods. Proposals for Hitting. fllllU 110AK1) OK TllUSTEKS of th A,..?.?:""..f!aAll l"""1.? s.'"m lv.'! pnww iiir uwiiiik mu lirw Wing uw usyium wun not water. Pimuumi "ft,"ur7K.lf.!,i,Sl.l!?ra. ... ., . mtvmI. w..i' w"vv """ - jlMsUltwowiieUnt2tfclo (!SU' u. 0Vtm ,,,I,K' ii..i.'i .r-v . I vm. a. MwsiLY,a.ri of,S.ruIMM,y', ! Catarrh Ii a constitutional and not a local dlmMd md therefore It cannot bo cured by local illcatlons. It requires a constitutional res dy ,ft0 nood,8 p,, wblch workln hr0Ugh tho blood, eradicates the Impurity rhlch causes and promotes tbe disease, and Catarrh (fleets a permanent cure. Thousand! c4 tcoplo testify to tho success ot Hood's Sana? larllla as a remedy for catarrh when othei (reparations bad failed. Hood's Sarsap&rilla uso builds up tho whole system, and make! rou feel renewed in health and strength. Catarrh "I used Hood's Sarsaparllla for catarrB, md received great relief and benefit from it be catarrh was very disagreeable, especlallj a tho winter, causing constant discharge from ny nose, ringing noises In my ears, and palni n the back of my bead. The effect to deal Catarrh ny head In the morning by hawking and (pit Ing was painful. Hood's Sarsaparllla gar no relief Immediately, while In time I wai mtireiy cured. I am never without Hood'l larsaparilla In my houso as 1 think It Is wortl ts weight In gold." Mas. O. B. Gnm, 109 SIghth Street, N. W., 'Washington, D. O. Hood's Sarsaparllla loldbyalldnigglit.. JljiLrforJS. Fiepuedosl) .y C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, MaM IOO Doses One Dollar' NEW TO-DAY. HE HANGING LAMPS THOMAS BUHROWS Has Just received a new lino of the latest style of hanging lamps which will be bold nt the most reabonable rates. We also carry a full line of Groceries, Feed, Cigars, Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware ! Don't fall to sample our new line of con lcctlonery. No. 220 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, DORRANCE BROS. Dealers In every variety of OREGON LUMBER. DRESSED AND UNDRESSED! Lumber Delivered on Short Notice. Yard at tho 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 and see us beforo purchasing else where. d-w John A. Carson, COUNSELOR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC . Member of tho Uar of Ontario, Canada. Olllce, UOHtnto Street, Balcm, Oregon. llEFERENCKS AT TORONTO: Hon. SirThomas Quit, Chief Justice of i;onimon rieas; iiou. jamt-s aicuvimuu, Judeeof tho Court of Appeals; Hon. V. P. It. Street. Judge of tho Queen's liciich. Money to loan. OREGONMN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) X SCOTT, - - Receiver. CI1AS On andaftcrJuuo23 1SS9 and until further notlco trains will run dully (except Sun day) as follews: EAST SIDE. Coburg Malli I'ortl'd Mall .Fiom Tort, land STATIONS. Tow'rd Port land i.v. Lv S.OOain .53pm JO.WI l'OKTI.ANI MW V Ar.3.15.pm, Foot of F Street Hay's Landing, St. Taul's, Ar 2.38 2.20 10.5O 11.05 11.10 11.25 11.8.5 12.10 12.30 11.35 12.41 1.08 1.S0 Woodburn, Towuseud, McKce, Mt. Angel, Down's, Hllverton. Johnston' Mill' Switzerland, EastSldeJuucl.. Macleay, Aumsvllle, Alo 1.40 1.15 1.10 12.55 12.32 12.20 11.15 11.40 11.33 11.14 10.43 10.23 &.5U O 1 Crossing; West Sclo, Crabtree, Hpleei, Tnllmuu, rialuvlew. Brownsville, Rowland, 10.10 10.00 D.S0 U.02 8.52 8-16 7.42 0.S9 6.-00 a m 2.U 3.13 3.15 3.55 i:.11 6:07 6:55 &50 p in Coburg, AR Ar :ov L.v Commotion Tickets at two cents per Ins; agents. mile on sale at stations u aVj Connection ntMi. Anml 1 pith stajres for ana from Wtlholt Mineral . Springs uud at . ..wiiuMiu mmeuuiueru ir wiuu wiuyuujr irums ior uuu irom l'ortlana , ur CI1AS. N. SCOT T, Ilccelver, General Ottlees, N V Cor. Fir, it ana line, l"ortland, Oregon. WM. SARGEA.NT, JlKAI.Klt IN Wall Paper, Pictures KRAMESiAIOULD INQS, IJHACKKTS, TOVSjAXCY GOODS. Commercial Street, Salem, 0.. , l'utton.ght-Nervousn rod .nctlges- .liei. 'ut ! ,opVJlef3r.. W&S!" mile lllltei. A healthful sl.lmulu., and 5iTvf.o5x!n,t ,na ,uvloru P ho"1 by The Best Residence Localities In tho city of Portland and other prosperous towns are those owned by: men or corporations who haTC tho disposition and ability to improvo them. HIGHLAND ADDITION m p uu Gil Hako I 1 To the cltv 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 fromCommercial street through ,Elverslde and High land additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Hallway Company runs through the middle of this addition,.andno' ots will bo more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near future be THE MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lots in Highland Additon are High and Dry and fell 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 numberof residences are 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 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 caa build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand stresticMTM tickets every year. ,. ) School Tax Notice. Tho school taxes of District No. 24, In Marlon county, are now due nnd payable at the clerk's olllce, No. 101 Court street. In Opera House block, Salem. The same will be deemed delinquent unless paid within sixty days from date. DAVID SIMPSON, School clerk. October 15, 1889. PRINTING. QNE OF TIIK LARGEST ESTABLISH meats in the State. Lower rates than 1 ortland. largest stock Legal Blanks lc the State, a d biggest discount. Sendfoi firlce list of Job printing, and catalogue ol egal blanks. K. M. WAITE, 8tcan Printer Salem Oregon. A aumbei of ten-acre tract of desirable and within one nnd a half miles of Salem, at prices ranging from JoO to 8100 per acre. Apply to WILLIS & CHAMBEHLIN, 0-29-Im Optra House Block C. M. L0CKW00D, S-A.LEM, --- OREGON. Headquarters for the Willamette Valley for the celebrated Columbia bicycles and trluycles. The Columbian are well known are the best mado, and have valuable Im provementa for tho year Those wanting machines will do well to call on or corres pond with me before pnrcbaslng. Ottice at Gilbert Bros.' bank, 107 Com merclal street, Salem. Conservatory of Music Of the Willamette University Salem, Oro- tuu, ineuio.li succebsiui music tjcnooi on the Northwest Coast. Courses In music are equal to Eastern musla schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly one hundred and tiny. The able corns of teachers for the comlnc school year will be Prof, Z. M. Parvlu, Leona Willis, Miss Eva Cex: assistant teachers. Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hallr Parish, and lllss Mamie Parvln. Brunches taught ore Vocal Culture, Piano, Organ, Violin, X'ipe Organ, Harmony, Counterpoint, and Class Teaching. Diplomas given on completion of course Send forcntalogue and circular. .. M PAHVIN. 7-S5d3m-wlm. NEW LIVEEY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor, Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Cbemekete hoUl, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-class rigs always on hand Coargea reasonable New Express Wagon. WILLIAM H0LC0MB lias started a new expreis waon and Is now ready to uVtlver baggage to and from llagvage of any kind de iuv urpMi, uuu tu uuy van oi tue city, :nv vered ou short notice. THIS PAPER l NSigS.ft .S -Vgvmy, m uud U5 Merchant's Kxchange, tuii Krunclsjo. California, wkero contract ur dvertllug can bo made lor It. -IS OWNED BY-- UI And this Corporation is determined A rO For success at the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Salem, - Oregon. A. P. Armstrong, Mngr. E. L. Wiley, Prln. Business, Shorthand, typewriting, Pmmmihjp ind Ingliin Djpirtmintj. Day and evening Sessions. Students admitted any time. Call at the College or address the Principal for catalogue. Notice to Cannery Men! A large Cannery and Fruit Drying estab lishment would do well at Aumsvllle, Or egon, as plenty of pears, plums, prunes and cherries, raspberries, blackberries, also plenty of green corn, peas and toma toes could be obtained for canning purpo ses. There Is a grand opening here for such an establishment. AUMSVILLE Is located in the midst of a good grain, fruit and stock coountry. For further particulars address: T. S. MADISON, .- ,nJ . Aumsvllle, Marlon county.Or. 10-lOdwlm Kansas House, Comer ot Court and High Sts. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. We have taken a new name but will continue to serve our patrons with the best the market aflords, give them a cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms reasonable. Give us a call and we will do you .rood. No Chinese employed. LOANS. Loans negotiated and closed without de- mf wuea seeunty is satlstactory, and Title Good ! Principal and interest payable at our Halem olllce. Loans made on farm prop. Money Ready When Papers Completed Those wishing loans for Improvements or stock are requested to call on us or cor jwpond. 1MITH & HAMILTON. Onice with Duncan A Booth, DOBtatest.. Salem, Oregon. New Fish Market. Allan RhnHM hanndtiliitct.& -,.. Market ou RtatObtrect, aud be keeps n eood supply of flbh. poultry and imm Give him a call and your orde your order will be promptly attended to, 8-28-lm New Butcher 5hop AT NO. llO STATE ST. AXGEYINE & JEFFERSON, Have opened up a.nrst-claia( butcher sboj nL'.'iiJ''8 ,oc"tl. Were they wilt bS pleaded to sene the people with the CHOICEST AND ISET MEATS of. f.11. k.'?d that .tue market aflbrdk. iiiv tt.oi.. .. ,ii"'rr,v"ti"" ... ...:..r r..:ir."""iucouviucea or the uoo.UdloiLroSi- is iMuccue ill! to racks ii 11 ATTENTION FARMERS! SInglo lots and acres. One half mile West of Salem P. O. Good soil, all clear and In tine condition. All ready fer planting ".. fruit and shrubbry at once. Each piece fronts on a nice street, and no cljy, tax. f THOMAS & PAYNE' ON STATE ST. SAtBM. Call arid 9s T. J. CRjO-KI'S-E. Salemls "Popular 'Job Printer. I y- A-T HIH NEW QUAttTEBB IN TH j.v. ouimj xQsuranoa iiuuaing, ir. ww merclal and Chemekete streeu '0-ltf 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 years, without competl- tlon, see the exhibition on the corner w ': Commercial and Bute streets. i .Joseph yrasoEU i BLACKSMITHLNG and W1G0NM1KING. streets, where he Is ready Lto serve the public. Ho Is now prepared better than over to do all kinds of agon and carriage mHktng and repairing; all kinds of black smlthlng and repairing, and a general norse snoeing business. He has all kino; of shoe8,steel,Irottlng, hand made, eta,anl fits them in a scientific manner. Hsechu attention given to tbe const ruction' of wag onsand carriages. Remember the ple opposite State Insurance building. , L. S. WINTERS, THE REORLB'.B.OROOBB Carries a select line or family groceries and provision that are sold at reasonable rates. Country produce; such aa apples, fruits of all kinds, potatoes, vegetables, etc., alwy on hand. Call at 100 Court street, Balcm. P. H. EASTOIPS Salem Music Store Headauartera for nhlrlrerlnr A Bon'., Stelnway. Hatleton, Colby and Esaenea Pianos, Wilcox ck White Organs, Cub or Installments. 94 .State Street, Peon's Block. WBJW jr l BLACKSM1TH1N0 ud wmmi ')" Have moved to fl aa) nuvraiaeyure now nL louroiatt cii ami .n in ..r ni is out oi iwiron aaa me. new locafioa. .W better pTeDaTed-ftVwIirVQV-.UWl ever luivlog seiiured mure roosu 0-l-tA SCR1RI1HH