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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1890)
w mBfri,w Tim m mm . TRAIN WRECKED. TERMS OP BCBSOnntlON. Dally by mall per year-; W JJ Weekly by tnau per year, - T-If not paid. In dTtice fif 100 rice rargea for the WKBKtr JoCiWAL will be tLOQ peryear. U paper are not delivered promptly notify too office. FRKE DfiUVERt DY GARKI&K. Dally for single week, . lMiiy 07 inoaiu, Two Horses Killed and Fire Cars Ditched. I SOCI The College Literary Societies Hold a Rcnuion. .. CCU. ...n...,.-. in ha maitftnn tut and 151 ll of montlu HnKerlben will PeAMlevo Soney forcarrler at bouw 1 or 't is delivered, io as to eauiie no delays in ollectlons. tarly receive the anernoon associated press dls prtcbes. LUMBER AND WHEAT AT A DISfOlXT. The Worst looking Wreck for lis Dimensions that Can be Imagined. SOMEC COMING EVENTS. Jane 10. Howell rralrle Orange picnic. June 18. Supreme court meet at Salem. July 4. Grandest celebration in ureon THELAWN, PARLOR AND CHURCH. An Active Week Upon Approcu- ing the Mid-Summer Season. but proceeded to accept ttao hospl- PERSONAL MENTION. tallty of tho occasion, consisting of archery, croquet, other lawn games Deputy Bhorlfl Wrlgutninn liis and refreshments at 8 o'clock,whlch business In Aurora ot-day. were served In tho parlors. A novel Mr. Cook Patton took the morn feature of the banquet was tho vari-1 ing trttln for n vi&it vrlth Portland ety of fruits all produced on the Pro- j friem9. feasor's grounds. Tho class pre-' Miss Pearl Sklfl went lo Portland Beuted the Professor with a beuutl-. tnIa mornlng to visit her sister a ful steel eugruvlng nnd easel. The month or so. reclplentwas highly pleased and all Mr ,, Vra .,. A. f!ooU -turned by the overland this morning, from their bridal tour In California. I W. H. Bagley, special agent of the Brick and Tile for Sale I MURPHY & DESART, Successors to D. asb,bove ""'jH lUhed Brick and Tile tectory In North ialern. near the fair grounds, and art pre- parea to rurnisn utsi-cium unvo. - on short notice. Samples of Urlck or Tile sent free to any 1 point desired, on snort nonce. ; " be lea with Jos. FUhburn, 110 Btate street, where samples can oe seen. SALEM diw at Salem. t Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Aeents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder, Killed by Liqhtmno. The papers are full of the storms occur ring dally in tho eastern and middle states, and hardly a day passes that we do not hear of two or more being killed by lightning. It would be well for you also to remember thin when you write to your friends and tell them of the entire abseuco of such terrifying conditions here. This one feature added to our fertile country, will make this valley the thlokest settled valley of the United States within twenty years. He who buys now will bo worth more at tho end of every year or month of his life, block. Salem Land Co., Postofflco OAMiMKCTiNa.-Tho Oregou and Washington Holllness Association begin their annual camp meeting this evening ot Yew Park to con tluuo over ttvo sabbaths at loast. This is a reunion meeting ot all the Lord's children. ANOrilKK FULL 1ILO0DED I'EK- chehon. Mr. Judd Informs us that Friday morning his imported mare, iJornmode, dropped a fine horse foal sired by his Imported stallion Itou Jttnnl. Webcllevu that this Is the first full blooded lVrcheron over foaled in this county. d-w Busy. The busiest men in town, without doubt, are the Cherrlngton Bros., at their metropolitan gallery in the Exchange block, opposite the First National hunk. tho Snnuyside Fruit Farms. Salem continues to grow, and building industry was never so ac tively pushed in this city before. This nctlvity extends to the section surrounding, and each contributes to tho other's prosperity. This con dition of things gives added valuo to those 10-acre fruit farms at Sun nyMdo, four miles south of Salem, M I tenders them Increasingly do sirablo to those who wish to engage In any farm specialty. For sale by the Oregon Land Co. Notice. To All Concerned. Citizens who have defectivo side walks are warned to place them In repair nt once, as It Is desired to havo our streets and walks in tho most perfect condition by July 1st, whon our city will be full of stran gers. Unless defective sidewalks aro put In proper repair at once, tho repairs will bo mndo at the owner's expense. E. A. Okaham, (I lw Street Supervisor. Spiritualists rampinretlng. Tho Clackumas county society of spiritualists will hold tliolr annual oampmeetlug at Now Era, begin ning Juno 10th, holding over two Sundays. Good speakers aud me diums havo been secured. Iteduocd rate over tho 8. P. It. H., east and west division. Thomas Bucicma.v, H. A. KiiUHK Prcsldeut. Socretary. Governor Thompson will not oc cupy that fluo residence on tho gar den road but another prominent and wealthy man will lu the near future. It Is tho most delightful reeldoneo portion of Salem und not only that hut it furnishes more than one-half of the vegetables and fruit for tho city. We have some very choice property there and many of you cau reach it now; prices are slowly advaueing aud lu a short ttraelt wlllbe beyond tho reach of an ordinary mail's purse. Salem Land Co., Post Ollloo block. As tho 0 o'clock freight train was coming north this morning it struck two horses in that railroad slock graveyard, Walt's pasture, about a tullo south of tho depot, and the result wus two dead horses aud a badly wrecked train. A little south of the point named commences an incline which reaches to the depot, aud it is the custom of freight train men to here cut their train In two, the eimlne and front part run ting in rapidly and tho hind end following up with almost equal speed. HOW IT HAITIIXKD. This train followed the custom and tho cowcatcher of the engine caught a horse belonging to II. A Thomas, carrying iiini netrly a quarter of u mile and tlmming him lifeless into the ditch. A pony be longing to Freddie and Doll Palmer, which was with the burse, escaped, but mounted the track iti front ol the second division, was caught and mangled lu a most horribio manner, portions of his carcass strowiu the track for a hundred yards. HOW THE WHEC1C LOOKS. Thtt pony had his rovenge. H made the worst looking wreck the JorjitNAL representative, who was soon on tho ground, ever saw ror the size of it. The first was a flat car loaded with four-inch dressed flooring, which was scattered to the four winds. Mounting this car are two loaded wheat cars which so tele scoped each other that their iden tification is impossible nnd they will make excellent kindling wood, nothing more. Another car lies Hat on Its sido in the ditch clear of the grade, while still another stnnds crosswise of the track. Tho last two are not so badly smashed, but badly enough. The next car stands with forward trucks raised aud on Its beam ends ready to top plo over to tho port side. The next four cars are ofTtho rails, but stand ing straight, whllo the cabooso maintains its equilibrium, the on ly one in place. Tho wheels nre scattered in every direction. THE LOSS. From the nbnvo it will bo won ' that tho loss to the railroad will be considerable. Besides tho number of cars demolished, nnd the cost of cleaning tho wreck, there will be a largo amount of fine wheat lost and damaged, also u good deal of costly lumber, whllo Mr. Thomas and tho Palmer boys will doubtless demand pay for their aulmals. Mr. T's was a good young horse aud tho othet was a nice pony. Ono luoky thing, there were no lives lost and only slight injuries received by a brake- man. Hut It is marvelous that he was not Instantly killed. He was on tho front end of tho Hat-car load ed with lumber, which was tho head car, and ho says nothing but tho sliding of the lumber to one sido wived him. WHO'S TO ULAME? It seems to be ono of those ncol dents for vhloh nobody Is to blame. The engine aud front division of tho train dare not stop as tho other division would lu n few seconds collide with It, and tho pony jumped so suddenly ou tho track In front of tho second division that it was im possible to stop in time. The manner of tho animals get ting on the tracit was explained to tho JouiWAL man by Mr. Thomas's son. Ho und Freddie Palmer wero lu tho posture, tho Thomas boy to bring homo his horse aud Freddie giving his pony salt. They wore trying to catch tho animals, which were very playful and in a little M. E. ENTERTAINMENT. Miss Flora Batson at tho M. E. church June 4th, was a splendid affair. She has a fluo volcoof wido rango. She was assisted by Prof. I'arvin and other local talent, nnd all who heard tho program were more than pleased with the per formance. A SCHOOL PICNIC. At the close of Miss Viola Ruble's school, at Popcorn school house,and at the close of Miss Syke's at Zen a scnool uouse, botli hi Polk county, both schools united In a grand pic nic at the former grounds. There were refreshments In the shape of a free dinner to all, and an address by Supt. Reynolds. Tho festivities wound up with a match game of bast ball between nine old gentlemen and uiuo youug ladies tho o. g. s, of course, being knocked out ntirely. LAWN SOCIAL. Tuesday, Juno 3, there was a lawn tennis meeting at J. J. Dal ryinple's. There wero present: .Misses Jessie and Kate Dalrymple, Mabel Gray, Rita Lonsdale, Grace Gillingham, Louise Huelat, Belle Golden, Mary Van Wagner, Myra Albert, Augusta Palmer, Maggie Messlck, Franklo Richardson, Ger trude Holversou. Messrs. Juo. Qiesy, Hugh McNnry, Jno. Phillips, Otto Glesy, Ray Gilbert, Otto Wil son, Max Bureu, Geo. Brown, Joo Albert, Dr. J. C.Grlftlth. BAPTIST SOCIAL. Friday oveuing about two hundred persons, mostly of the variety des cribed as young people, gathered at the elegant homo aud grounds of Hon. W. H. H. Waters, and indulg ed in such delights once luxuries as Ice-cream, strawberries, social con verse, etc., to a later hour. The de corations were profuse, consisting of hundreds of lanterns and illuminat ed parachutes. A Japanese stand conducted by several talented youug ladles, disposed toys and novelties. Tho second regiment band uppeared at nn early hour and added a music nl feature that made tho whole a grand success. MUSICAL KECITAL. The seventh musical recital of the Conservatory for tho year, was given in tho University ctiapel Monday evening, Juno 2d. A good program wob carried out, which showed much Improvement on the part of the pupils, and thorough work by the teachers. Such oxerolses are flue drill for young scholars, nnd gives an opportunity to bring out their best talents. The lust public recital was given in t he Conserva tory rooms at tho Woman's college yiBterday afternoon, und was tho beginuingof tho Commencomentex cIbcs of the University. This was given by tho younger pupils, and will be tho only exercise held at the Conservatory, all tho others will bo held in tho chapel. EVANGELICAL CHURCH SOCIABLE. The large flock of people who follow tho banner of Rev. Edward S. Bollinger assembled Wednesday cveuimr at Brother Smith's cosy cottage 011 Marlon street. Nearly two hundred people were present and partook of the 11 be nil supplies of Oregon strawberries und Dimmick's ! dairy cream. All voted Bro. Smith jaud wlfo great entertainers. Rev. ' Bollinger's Hock extendi! from I Haycsvillo to Suuuyslde, aud from j Howell prairie to west Salem besides I a number of people who will swim I rivers nnd climb mountains to 1 ntteuu nis services. 1 no younr 1 went of I' very happy. SOCIETY ItEUNION. I The literary societies of the Wil j lamettc university held their an- nual reunion In their hall last oven 1 ing, a largo number of friends and 1 old-time members were present to ' hear n good program which was i rendered for tho occasion. The fol lowing is the pregram: Instrumen tal duet by Misses Steineruud Strut ton; they played a flue selection and were warmly applauded; following them was an address of welcomoin u fow well chosen words by the society's president, L. F. Belknap. Messrs. Rlnehnrt, Legg, VuuScoy and Eastham, next gave a mandolin quartette. Miss Edith Friz ell rendered In good stylo .1 recitation entitled "The Wayward's Return." O. A. White the orator for the evening delivered an oration which showed much preparation nnd was a nno ouort. Tiie an nals by Messrs. Tower aud Magee summed up the doings of tho members in an interesting way. A vocal quurtet by Misses Combs, Sliafer and Messrs. Goddard and 8teeves, closed tho program. The remainder of the evening was spent lu an old-time social manner. State Insurance company, returned to day from hi9 Southern Oregon tour. He "ays it'" mighty hot down there Chan. DeLeon has had -tuch u HELLENBRAND'S Ealing Parlors k Candy Manufactory, 296 commercial Street MLLOFKAKE: Ice Cream 10c , 15c and 25 cents fVim. Ton or chocolntennd Cnkc 10 cents I T. lV t.lll. IflMntll ruh of business In his new shop' ,,;" of soip--""---- I--".----io cents that ho has ordered a new chair and i ttj!rMSi outfit to nut in another flrst-elasi Pork chop and t?y iJ?0611 jiulluu uuuy nuu .- - - - iiiiiik. sW 4t& barber. Venison and Egg cenU - . , i 1 1 1 I SnuRaee and Eccs ... .,25 cents T. Holversou, uccompauied by his I flam and Ecu.. 25 cents father A. Holversou aud brother-iu-' rren oysters anj -siyie - ---;" "'T lawJ.H. Leedy, left this morniug for nn Ktpiidxl trin over the Sound I Also tea. cotreo or milk with all 25 cent A Conversation. "You told me that once before, in very plain language." "Is that bo? Well, ex cuse me, I was speaking this time to others who were not present when I mentioned the solid fact to you, that the Court street Jeweler was a prac tical watch-maker In a true sense of the word, and having had twenty three years continuous experience at tho watch bench, he is able to do any work on watches, clocks and jewelry.at his own bench, that can be done anywhere East, and in as neat n manner and nt as low a figure." Z Law Business Circultcourt will convene next Monday afternoon, Judge R. P. Boise presiding, with a fair sized docket before him. Pure extracts nnd spices tho best in tho market, at Farrar & Co's. Cherrlngton Bros nre still mak ing good cabinet size photographs at $2.00 per dozen. Just In. A complete now line of Carpets, at Buron. Remember Your Friends. If you want to post your friends about Salem, tho Wlllametto valley a.ul Oregou send them the Weekly Capital Journal, only $1.00 a year. It will be as good as a letter each week, and they will also be In terested in our special write-un editions that appear once a month. Orders by mall or at office, next door to the postoflice. Hoeer Bros., Publishers. .. Spring Keir. At this hfanon of tho veur tiie mo-it ilg. orous und henrty people often lme n reel Ineof wcrtrlnes, 1 1 roil and worn out, with out ambition to do anything, nnd ninny bjeak out In pimples and bolls What you requhti la mild tonic medicine that will net gently on the liver und blood, and for this, nothing equals Dr. (iuun's Im- roed Liver Pills. They glvo ais activity the liver, purify the blood nnd by their mild tonic action, new vitality and country. J. Meyeis, of Scio, state senator elect from Linn county, on the dem ocratic ticket, Is in the city. Mr. Meyers was tho youngest member iu the lower brancii of the lescisla ture two years ugo and the 00 winter will bo the niingp-t In the upper hotNc. Mr. C. B. Davis, ot De Mo Springs, is In the city on his way to Philomath conference of the United Brethren church. Mr. Davis has a son-in-law who will go into the butcher business here, and tiiiuksof locating hero himself to send his son to college. Prof. McElroy returned this morning from Drain, where he de livered the annual address before the graduating class of tho State Normal School. The Professor has had a busy campaign, but always has time for these State occasions. He proclaims tho natural gas find at Diain ns an assured thing. Mr. I rior, who Is nn extensive Importer at Bultiimut. Md., hns bcii visiting his wile' uncles, Messrs. Werner and Eugene Brey mau nnd their sister, Mrs. E. M. Wuite. He took last evening's train for Los Angeles nnd thence for home. He was occompanied by Mrs. Prior. Mrs. Byrne, who moved from here to Tacoma with her family two years ago, is here visiting her sister-iu-law, Mrs. John Savage aud other relati'cs and friends.. She still own3 valuublo property In this city. She intends making an extended visit to Illinois and other Eastern points where relatives reside. Death ok an old Citizen. Win. Cyrus an old respected resi dent of Scio and a prominent Granger, died suddenly Friday evening from supposed apoplexy, He was stricken while plowing in the Held and lived only a few hours. 25 Cent Regulir Dinner Served From II to3 0'Cloek, A nlco variety 01 vegcuiDies, eic., oic. mrttila trflhoitt irtni rhnrofi. Choice Cigars, Imported nnd Domestic, always on nand. Porter House Steak and Eggs 50 cent? Tender Loin Steak nnd Eggs 50 cenls R. H. WESTACOTT, SSf Feed Stable & Livery. Baled Hay for Sale. Tho best of care taken of transient stock Capitol Home Addition Is beautifully located In East Salem, south of the Electric Hallway line, near the power houe. Large lots, luOxlGO feet. Good soil. For sate Dy T. H. WILSON, Owner, 433 State Street, - - Salem. The Live City, v ' I H The j Growing! Olty SINGER SEWING MACHINE Office 181 Commercial St All styles of the Famous Singer coubtaut ly on bund; also repairs and needles for all kinds of machine. BURT CASE, Agent. DUGAN BROS., "The Plumbers," 206 Commeroiul St ' Dealer-. In Steam and Plumber's Goods, California Innixtonc Chimney Pipe, He, cwor and Fire Clay $12,6SO Will buy one of the best hnlfsectlonfaims In Marlon county, situated near Turner, Oregon. Terms easy. H. C. & J. H. PORTER, Real estate agents, Aumsvllle, Or. 6.6-lm The Capitol City OF OREGON WILL CELEBRAT JlLJt v 4(th. Watch For The'Program, -O- Tne"BiegtBlt)mi!it Bver r. r 18 i.mQ I t T " 1 - . X '- ? ft t M r 4 cents a box by Smith A Htelner. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries. Paints. OUm and Window Glass, Wall Pa per uml Horder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Feneo Posts, Grass Seeds, Et Men's light coats and vests, from SH.50 to $5. A No. 1 goods. All styles nnd colors, at the Capitol Adventure Co. tf What a Pity To see a woman's lovely features marred by unsightly pimples and blotetie-. Young woman, defective nutrition is the cause of your blem ishes and the sooneryou Inkoa faith ful course of Dr. Hiller's Hydrastine Restorative tne sooner you will ceuse to be an object of pity. For sale at D. J. Fry's. T. H. HUBBARD, Agent for Cyclone Separators, Russell Engines and Saw Mill Machinery. Residence 290 Commercial St., Salem, Ore. fi.6-3m Salem Will be Joined by the Entire Willamette Valley. July the 4th. You can save money by buying your Musical Merchandise -at- DIAMOND'S Music House, Eldridge Block, Halem. THE i STREET JRWELER, 121 Court St. Farmers NKW AUVKRTIKMENTS. neonle of tho cltv woro out In ntrnm. t. Iltffln'. . -.. ..a while Jumped tho low fence Into tho n1u1n,bor- nt 80C,U,1 " we fta tho railroad rlghUif-way, thence to tho oU,er onu8' ho TOclal w ,n Krcaj railroad track, the boys following. ccess as a pleasant gathering nnd Just then tho train was heard com-' fl"ta"y well, lug down tho grado at full speed, miss long's c'Losinu contest. nndthoboyH wero compelled to fly' Unusual social Interest attaches tho track, unablo to doauvthlmr for . lo lue uual elocutionary contest at tho aulmals, as thoy were a block ahead. Thee are all tho facts us gathered from observation nnd in formation from both stiles. Tho local express was delayed until another caiuo from the south, to which tho passengers wi te tmns i .... Willamette university Tuesday afternoon at Ladies Attention. Hum m or ,mw' wuh-0 Kd deal of trouble. challlesut tho Capitol Adenturo Co., for 7 cts.nyard. AH shades und patterns. Call ana o them, tf La hum, You have been cleaning houw, Buy a nice pair of loco cur tains for u dollur, at the Capitol Adveuturw Co. On the line of Um electric railway. tf Wo wero ph-annl to notice thol two new houses being built by, OlIuger&Bonou State street and Across tho street from A. C, Waller; tho other by Supt. Downing, each to oostftbout f 1600; to be completed by Bept. 1st. Tk Stsrttr. "L rutfunl l(ontla Rrvnix!-nt .... baying ("Mod above the Ktadeof what are commonly called puteut or proprietary lueatcluM." e&ld wU known phyMclun iwontly. "It te fully entitled to be considered a aliiRdard medicine, and baa won UM notltton bV 1U undoubted mr Wftd by tho many remarkable cure H effected. For au alterative aAtofdo It has never bfvn equalled." orth bound passengers had tho eumo oxperleuoo. Tho wreck will bo cleared us fust as possible. L2jl1i( !. 4 k. ... II.... a..ll..u ... f . oumiciiiv, iiiu inn luuor on uoui-, merclal street, bus decorated his! wuus auow, anil now Iihs a very utirAOtlve shop, CHvo him n call when you want n first-class article. French Icocreum soda ut Joins A Hcruanll's, lOOHtatostnvt. chapel next 3 p. m., be tween a number of Miss Long's prlvuto pupils. A number of them 1 have been receiving training in dmmullc renditions for a long tlmo and have developed an order of ability higher than the average, i Among those who compete for these I prlres are Miss Suxlo Murphy, Miss Matlou Vaudersol, Miss Portia Knight, Miss Gertrude Holversou, t.llW .UIIM V.iWVW WCII i 111, .TllSfl l.UIILJ with Miss Knight will read a scene from "As You Llko It," and a scene from Iugomur with Miss Vaudersol. The prizes are a wt of George Kllot's complete works, aud an other equally valuable set of books, given by T. MeK. Patton and WVllor llnvi. The Salem Cannery Will be In the market for all canning va rieties of Cherries, Black Raspberries ami Blackberries Alter Juno 15th. ftt-Swdw Farms! Farms! I Of all sizes and prices. Fruit and Hop funns. a specialty. Ten, Twen ty aud Forty aero tracts on railroad at low prices. Also City Property In aud about the town of lluhburd. Call and Ih shown my unrivalled bargains, or send for circular-. CHAS. l STRAIN, Aoknt. o:14d-w2m Executor's Notice. 9 HENRY SCHOMAKER ease Take Notice ntiBnrOfl -iS AGENT FOR- The Walter A. Wood's Binders and Mowers, Big Steck: Binding Twine! Combination Fence Mnker, Hay Rakes, Cedar and Oak Posts. Farmers will do well to glvo me a call. 25S Commercial St , Salem Ore, $10,000 For Sale $10,000 PIANOS AND ORGANS, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, SHEET iVIUSIC, 'Music Books, nnd all kinds rtf Musical Merchandise t EASTON'S, Eldridge block, Commercial St. THE ONLY MUSIC STORE IN Sffll. Brooks & JHarritt, DEALKRS IN FINE FISHING TACKLE, RODS, BASKETS, FLIES, LEADERS; REELS, heKJKVraR!Gb-'.?!.L?ijMd'.tt.Tv. - 3t!!ffi'iiJiA L. .rzsSZ&ir-iknS 'W P BABY CARRIAGES, - VELOCIPEDES SHELLS, & PRIMERB, NOVELTIES, GUNS, CUTLERY, SPORTING GOODS, Base Balls, Hammocks, Croquet. No. 94 State Street, Salern, Oregon. Ten Thousand Dollars -worth of- Remember our oollootor will bo around on the 16th. In tho mean tlmo square up your accounts for the Journal to Juno 1st. Don't feed tho baby ou sour milk when you can gt frcU swevt milk cooled on Ice of the Capital Dairy oo. 6:0-2t. - . . HATINl.-lUHlucd lo 12) cvuU a yard at tho Capitol Adventure Co. Ladlea take a look at them. Jt will payywi, MZMt SUNDAY HPIlOOl, CLASS, Geology, Initauy, bugology and other dry-bonea buslncas does uat prevent Prof. Arnold of the Will amette University from being one of the happiest mortals socially that this world produce aud his s Ife j from being one of the Jolllcat enter j taluera. Ho baa a large Sunday school clasa and on Thursday after noon and evening they appeared at tho Vrofeuor'a homo, aud for ouco not ono had the fear of the pedrt, gogtte nor spiritual adviser In mind- XT OTIL'K W hereby fjlsen that th ixuuty i curt nIMarlou oouuty, Otvciin, ba luU day aupolnled the uuderli:urd hm I utrlx of tharaUteofllenry hox.dewated. ah prMu navii's omima araiun una ea. tale are required to present thmi with tbe proir noucUm to in at my rldnc ur Hubllmlty lu uld county within ilx mootUa from ih data of ihta notice. TltESaE FOX. fc,xoulrlK of th rtalt uf llcury Koi. tai devraaad. W, C, MITCHELL, Veterinary Surgeon. . Oraduat of OnUrio vctcrinarv r.JI.. TTMta all dtMAa pf hOfM. cutlU ami VMr."m,?.uc "'I"" OOl at tail Whlltoy licry autda, H not vnf tloardly knMd can tx Ma at ail boura. Ka-4wtm Fancy and Staple Groceries. For pricea and terms enquire of WELLER BROS, 201 Commercial St. itirOoodj diUvwd fr to all parts of tbe city,-. R. M. WADE&CO. UftVU3trtneSfnother large Spring Wagons,and Hacks Of the best standard makes. Prices are the lowest, Quality con sidered. All Invited to call and exanlne them at 82 2St and 2S6, Commercial street. J. A. ROTAN, at hi new quarter, ted door aouta . ltah Back, now ha. a Larger stoclcof Furniture than ever AUofuUlln. of Undertaker- Good. Be aure and .xamlne tUli .lock batore I-srenaain- Mwbere. at H win ware yo money d-wltn