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ru f SPPPTAT I Spring Jackets, Utir lnt Hpritif Jtmkste m l)i tittml Mid whi4 tf&Ki' Laird, Schobor & Mitch Shoos Art Allff ..f.froki. Ktid w m At Atiy JmIv wearing roin A A to Kl (Mia flnettt HJiow lit tli iifirkoi iMfi'i'vir JKkPMf -AT oomT THE PALACE, 307 Com. St, IPHAY YOUH TREES, , lf f A FStwl huVA til iftt ptIMp in im Marxst ror ui purpose, I4 0ifrifrierclrtl Htrect. IF Ytnt going to build or mass any kind of Imsroyemaat, Mil on Urn uaaermciiea for MlrlAl, Wihyacomilfttiitocfc,n(lr r4r hi Kpplr Ml prcpioftd coatriot, newer wnrk irftdlof, sUs. Salem Improvement Co, KtAwtlbtiAHY ItKOlTAL.1'rogram of reeital by pupils of Prof. Borlhcr ol Willamette university at the chapel this vanta May 10th 8 p. tn. Ad friledoH free, "Elopement In '76," Miss Ethel Hughes; "Cassandra Brown," Mr. J. T. Jjuroliam; "Too Dumb tin vlor," Mr. M B. Wilson vocal solo, se lected, MIm JJutler; "JJanford'a Burg Jar Alarm," MImi Mario Andrews; "WouBded," in costume, Mr. H. 11, Barker, (Morris, L. Austin; Wilson, J. A. Oorley); "Auntlo DoIoIuI'h Visit," pafteHatloa, Mim Verna Looman; "UuiiMa," White, Miss Borlbvr, Mr. Whan; "The Keeper of the Light," MiM Myrtle Marsh; 'Tat O'llourk uud the Frogs," Mr. John McCourt. BiaKOl' Oomino. The Frco Mot hod 1st aoeUty at Balem is qui to strong. D, J. Uonde Is the pastor In cbargo now of this oiroult and preaches Buudaya nt 11 a, ib, and 7:80 p. tn. Sumluy school at 10 a. tn. Illkhop G. W. Coleman of Mew York will be In tbo city Saturday on bis way to California to hold confer ence, and will occupy the pulpit hero next Sunday morning aud oveulng. He la a good scholar and ranks high among new world preachers. an iii i i ii Ohdkhsd It Out. 1 want to know why the street commissioner allows that old rubbish tliut was torn up by the Street Railway Co. to romalu scat. tared along the street ho long. Tlioro are h few piles In front of tho Thomp sou and Bniall block that hus lain there a week and it ought not hnvo lulu u day. Why don't he order It oil? The writer has seen two buggies nearly turned over by being crowded in pass lag ether teams order it out; is what all the property holders and business ask. Hubsorlber. FJKAMOftAii AMD LOOAL, Btkkkt Ghaiiinci. Euglncer W. A, Greaekhl, of the Bouthern Pacific, was la the city yesterday, and with Btreet Oomntssioner Culver oonsldored the saatteref lowerlugthe track on 12th atreeU This the city wishes to have done In order to reduce expense to the property owners lu grading tho streets. I III 1 1 m Nkw Chukoii. llev. II. L. Darkloy eame up from Woodburu this morn log and Was today busy looking alter the Interests of the U. II. church here. A contract has been let to Wheeler A Cox for the new church building lu Yew Park, and when It is finished will have cost nearly 11600. ' i ' Pmospkhinci. The Hawkeyeclubts Keepering, President Parkhurst la ffoiac to have a heavy oompetltlou from Bother batch of arrivals at 30th am! Chsiateketa street. CAN 8AN,-The 11LUE FRONT Mft)HNg7eana for itto. The goods an gHaranteed the best goods put up. Hawk Levar, paper hangers, 07 'rurr'B liver Ko headache with PILL. KELLER & SONS' CORNER. o 21 W, F IJiirke in horse from Ocean Park for a short lime. Remember the guild supper at Bt, Paul's church this evening, When we do have fl lie weather In Oregon It Is perfection. Mrs. L, O, Adair of Eugene came down to attend tbo Dearborn-Morgan nuptials at noon today. Mrs, B. O. drubbo Is at tho Griffith homestead, her mother lying quite III. Hon. IS. H, McKlroy returned today from Corvallls. Mrs. J, II, Moorcs returned today to Portland. Bamuel Adolph and daughter Eva are off for tho world's fair. Itlchard Humphrey, after a two year's rcsldcnco In Balem, doparted for Oregon City this morning. Mm. John Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Hon, Forstuer, aro vlaltlng at Aurora. Hon, O. W. Hunt, who has boon 111 at Albany, Is much bettor. Mra. Anna Haalum and children, of Colfax, Wash., In visiting hcrfuthor, Cupt. Adams, of North Salem. Elinor Adams, Woodburn's populur barber, mado his friends a visit this week, MIm Lillle Russell Is visiting her old schoolmate, Mrs. Whitney, of Portland, for tho week. Hawks & Levar, wall paper, 07Btate. Henry Downing and wife, accom panied by Miss English, departed for Chicago this morning. A marrlugo lloenso was Issued today to Edward Bhelloy Morgan, age 25 and Surah Kntherlno Dearborn, age 24, Mrs. Frank Howo and family loft Balem for Mt. Angol their future home, this morning. Mra. J. L, Woodmunoy, who has boon tho gucHtof Bupt. MuElroy's fami ly, returned to Portlaud yesterday. Bishop Breyfogel, of Reading, Penn., will occupy the Evanghllcal pulpit this evening, Everybody welcome. Col R. W. Mitchell, O. N. G., was in the city today. uue vag was sentenced: this morn lug by Recorder Edesund is worklug for the olty for live days, The friends and supporters of Tiik Jouknai, are possibly aware of the fuel that It Is still lu tho ring. A Balem business man called yester day to say: "I always got good ro- turns from my ads. lu th5 Journal." A man by tho name of U. F. Moln tyre, claiming to be a contracting agent for Bell, circus, has turned out to bo a fraud and bilk. He was worklug Port land last week. Roseb'irg Review: Ctias. Burggraf, tho Bulem architect, was In town Wed nesuay 10 see now work was progress- lug on the new Normal school building, Wallowa Chieftain: Rev. Gwynne, of Balem, aud Rov. Cox, of Enterprise, visited this place yesterday, aud Mr. Gwynne preached an excellent sermon at the Presbyterian church In thecveu lug. We don't know what other church they belong to, but School Director Johnson aud Mill Manager Hollaud have Jolucd the cyclists, who believe lu the rellglou of open air aud aetiylty. Joucs and Bernard! have long since gained the reputation for making the best Ice cream on this coast, aud are uow better prepared thau ever to sup ply parties, sociables and families. Their flavorings aro the "smoothest" on earth, Chemical Engine Co. No. 8 Baturday evening got on au old-time move, by presenting Chas. Mettger with a hand some flreaien'a pin or badge. Albany Democrat. Mr, Metsgvr was for a time a restaurauter at Balem, aad there Is not a more euthuaUstle fireman is Ore go". Rev, O. A. Wooley, who has been conducting speetal aarvleeaat the Cum berlaud Preebytattau cburk, has get MMttim liAfPAL JftWMHkl,. WJifiUfJiHUAl'. MA 0, JMtfi ihtmimimtmmiiimmTT .nr .-th it i v-t i.rin-irw ax. i n i WilliMirtttt VaIIv fmfl (IttoitM 'i1ff wM ft IKM N((litfilli(! bl ltHl MlM M ill! (MIH19 MM fMitfl'ftifH' iM,M(l M Kfertt (ll 6fh(lltfMmh1 tMttikMdd by UiM prMrrif, TlHf (riff-faM tM IH OifHHiiU Htf h M trttWit tftnil Awilfrt MlUtMHH tniitil (lie- UnMtM 6thii MmlriK bit (III jwfV Oh ffiilt tittivtm ftffipa(o ?M tiH lli Uttit irl imMioii IroiW, MiUHuHoittilnbnU Ami Milfi (oglfi6f hi MlmU lb (hit tiU J. Mi Wallace WM elMlcd oliniffnsfl Add V. I, ilwljc efclftfy h Hie fife llftiliiflfy work t( otnnninHuu, Tli cvimmfdcfl, MMMttipt tit J, A. Bliepnfd, Vtaf. hi, W, fjfiilfti, J, A, Van tMbtl, Hi Wi C'ollltf Alllj J, M, ftWfPllOf, flJH j-olfifd to fttllitnit r plan bt organic tlofl arid prsfMro Afllclc) of InoofimriM lloil, fejKjtd At I'M P. hi, 'fliay drew tip Afllclen wliloii weffi Adopted, They provide tot the Incof porntfoh bt "Tho Willamette Valley Fruit Growers' exchange." and areas follows! "The object of this Incorporktlon tn, Atid It shall have power, to deal In the various fruits grown In the WiltAtnette valley; to handle tho same upori com mission, properly grade, pack and ship; aud to do such other Acts as will facili tate the growing, grading, drying, packing, shipping and selling of fruits, both dried and green, "Tho duration of tho corporation shall I perpetual, Tho capital stock of the corporation shall ho $10,000 divided Into 2,000 shares of each, rho subscription of stock shall bo lim ited to one share for each acre of trees, vines and berries owned." The principal ofllco sha'I bo at Balem and tho iifTalro of tho exchange aro to bo managed by a board of nlno directors. I'ho Incorporators are James R. Shop- ard, Charles Long, J. A. Van Eaton, II. W. Cottle and R. F. Myers. J. A. Bhepard, Charles Loug, J. A. Van Eaton, H. W. Cottlo and R. F. Myers were appointed a committee to solicit subscriptions and within a quar ter of an hour after adjournment (1,080 of tho stock had beon subscribed. The association adjourned to meet at tho call of tho soliciting committee The fruit growers in attendance at tho meeting represented 658 acres of or chard. This Is tho llrst grand step In tho right direction, towards Independ ence of the producer from middlemen aud hotter results for fruit crops. tan mnmrn mimMM iMttW AftttfiyAiHfrt Afid fifA fiAklni VbtiAitt, Aftifrid- TRAIN OF MILIONAIRES. Vandorbllt'a Bon-in-Law Through Salem. PasseB Balem early risers might have seen tho most magulflcant railway train In the world had they beeu at tho Bouth ern Puolflo passenger depot this morn ing at hovou o'clock. It was tho train of six Wagner Palace cars carrying Dr. Wobb, only son-in-law of Cornollus Vauderbllt, his family and a select party of mllllonlare friends, II ft ecu In all, with us many servants, butlers, cooks and maids, or tulrty peo ple In nil. Dr. Webb's car was tho last. As he Is president of the Wagner Palace Car Co., his coach was finished In gold, with heavy silver guard rails securely vestlbuled oR from the outsldo world. His guests aro all millionaires, and the reporter was assured by the beauti fully Uverlod servants In cbargo of the train that this was without doubt tho rlohest train aud tho richest list of pas sengers ever hauled across tho state. All were multi-millionaires, who dined on tho brenp.tR of peacocks and slept on swansdown. No Interviews wcro possible. Am. Pay Ui' Unless they have made arrangements with this otllce, subscribers to the Daily Jouknai. are requested to mako complete settle ment of all arrears up to Juno 1st with our carriers or collector on or before that date. Our lists havo grown so large that we cannot carry subscribers who aro In arrears for the dally over two months after thatdnte, unless their account Is guaranteed at tho ofllco or by our collectors. Tkaoukii's Examination. Profs. D. W. Yoder and II. II. Bmlth are as sisting County Superlutendeut Qra ham In his quarterly teachers oxamlua tlou, which Is being conducted at tho state house, in oue of the rooms down stairs, At 2 p. m. about fifty bright young meu and women had gathered there, paid Jl.OO eaoh, aud will write examination today and tomorrow. fttf (ffltiif 07foiilftM! A 1)111 tot ntl fttt Irl feffUlOff (o (lid fiiftlltlfaclllffl Add Ante bt linkup immkt, lb jtfeWHl fiMHtl (Hid pfef U (lit) publlfl hcallli lifH mi Introduced III (litf IrgfslfltUff n( hi. i'Abi. Tfifl Mil III llllelilled lb trVH( !i Allefflrtlofi bt bAklti Kiwdefs' Wild Affftll 6fHmmohlA, lilt Wrlitf pfopef pehftlllN lo cnfofc6 the AW, J)f, 0. H, iiftidWAngeff profewof olitmMfy bit, medical depAriincftt fihlyeftliy of Oregon, nindo nn cXrtftilii Allot! ohie time Ago bt the baking fowdef found In the Portland nlnten tii result bt which Appeared III the Oregutilflni JJf. BliiRWAtigcr then ex (irtMed himself as follows! "1 iiAveJust flulslied An ntinljd of tfio prlttcipAl bftfeln powders sold In thin fimfkct, with the following start Iffiflf result! Hereules," This powder contains ammonia. "OrysiaK" This powdor contains alum, "Doubfo Quick," This powdor con tains Alum, "Silver Star." This powder con. tains alum, "While Lily," This powdor con tains alum. "bt. Price's Cream Baking Powder." This Is a pure cream of tartar twwder and contains neither alum nor ammo nia. It will bo obseived that Dr. Prices was found by Dr. Blnswanger to bo a pure cream of tartar baking powder and tbo only brand free from alum, ammonia or any Impurity. Following Is a list of the more wide iy known brands that Dr. Drew, chem ist for the Minnesota State Dairy and Food Commission, as well as other chemists of high standing, havo ex amined and found to contain Alum aud Ammonia. Many of the Alum and Ammonia ponders aro labeled and advertised b "absolutely pure" to mis lead tho public. Tho condemned pow ders iclven In this list are Bold prettj generally through Oregon and Wash Wash ingeon: "Calumet," "Forest City," Grant's Bon Bon." "Hotel," "Globe," "Puri tan," "Snow Bull," "Government," "Palace," "Loyul," "Columbia," "Home," "Monarch," Unrivaled," "Chicago Yeast," Echo," "Perfection," "White RoBe," "Hatchet," "Crown." Iu addition to above list, there urc many brsnds sold with a prize. It is safe to rejfcot nil baking powders sold with a prize, as the tests snow they are composed largely of alum and coat but a few cents a pound, Also refuse any baking powder sold for twenty-five cents a pound, or less, It is sure to con tain alum. Surely nothing but their cheapness could induce tbo public to experiment with these Impure powders at the risk of health. Aside from the question of the health or wholesomeness of these condemned powders and viewed from the standpoint of economy alone, a pure cream of tartar baking powder, such us Dr. Blngswangerand other high auth orities report Dr. Price's to be, and from Its greater known strength aud unques tioned purity should prove more econ omical to tho user in every way. HileHfllft? filM r-fifflfnefiFctf ftflif good lhthh4tfH MfiliffMl. ill lllfl tiftfiflefu- tWtll NiUh-lirl" Allcf tht Aft, l,i lilhhfii hi (lis lulfjflbf, Vrtl m rViiii. i. MHiv Iii full bloom mid llielfWHAfflftMMy' 111 full leaf. Tllfl c(ftl (if tliP fnfly MooM nfl frfllllllf. FWM Affl elitflrtlfied llntl (li cold, Wet wenllicf liflf lief-ll Injiifloti l tli peflell Afltl cherry olfrtsoitl,. i'McMl pfospecM ' AVofAlila lo rt (UeoeMfiil Add iKjtilileOllH liAfVtsl HolwIlliitAfitl. Ifiej (ti0 6o1d, falliy Add brtekWAfd Mft. eorii jh f ' it' ' " "'. '! ' M1 ' ''" '" ' ' " ' L-t-J"-Trtn -ILjl, SOMETHING CURIOUS JJrtWkd A Lovar, Slate. paper hanger 0 A PitpJOhiOKf BoAttD.-'l'Iie board lo locAle tho Soldlors' ilotrte vtM ovl dedtly put Up fof bohio other )tirpwo thau lo deal fairly, Justly Add dlspas slotiately with tho subject they have Id hand, The editor of the Albany Her aid gives this Away when he bends his report of tho injunclloti suit a follows! "Balem Orylngl HnsNearly lialfof All Oregon Now and Wants the Best." It matters not If Balem has the earth, This little board was not selected to pass on that. Hawks A Levar, State. paper hangers, 07 Toimtt Bets. Fifty toilet sets of superb English granite ware, hand somely decorated, now styks, new goods, new patterns, never before sold for less than $3.60, but now reduced to $2.00 per set of six pieces. All who are cleaning hotiso are interested In these rare bargains, and the sets aro selling rapidly. M. T. Rlneman, Hawks & State. Levar, paper hangers, 07 A GAY Paiity. After the Dearborn- Morgan wedding at high noon today, the bridal party of about thirty took a special car to tho train to see the bride nd groom off. There was a hearty ex change of good wishes and farewells at the depot amid the showering of rice by the entire party. m Fifit Bets. M. T. Rlneman has fifty sets of beautiful glassware, hereto fore sold everywhere at 76o and $1, which he has cut down to 45c, and they are going off like dry powder. m State Stove Wohks, Eighty con victs aro now employed at the state stove plant at the Oregon penitentiary. The first shipment of stoves will be mado to Portland tomorrow. to Eugene. Hawks Lavax. wall ffr( ft DtaU, Band Conceut. The old original and only Oregon Beeoml RigU band gave a delightful concert in open air at the WllUon Avenue band stand. The boys intend to get out oura a week at this park or Marlon Square. There Is no baudstand at the latter place aud Kd. Lamport says he will put up f35 to ward building anna oue, That square should be I m pro veil anyhow. 17. S. Crop-Weather Bulletin. No frosts are reported. Tho weather has been very favorable during the post week to the growth of vegetation and to farm work. The ground Is slowly drying out and becom ing more suited to plowing. There is yet a comparatively large acreage of wheat and oats yet to be seeded, espe cially on the low lands. Fall sown wheat ou low lands Is somewhat In jured, It was slightly scalded by the hot sun of the 0th: on hlcrber lands It is growing finely aud in places It Is two feet high. Barley Is In bead in parts of Marion and Linn counties. Corn planting has been greatly delayed; the acreage of corn will be Increased over that of last year. Hopa are in places growing rapidly; while In others, espe cially on the west bank of the Willam ette, the yards have not yet been grubbed aud the weeds are rampant. Tho hop acreage Is expected to be con slderably larger thau last year. Gar den work Is very late, much of the soil being yet too wet to work. In Wash ington county early sown onions are now ready for weeding. Grass has a tine growth and Is very luxuriant. Cattle were In poor condition, but aro now rapidly Improving. Sheep A Harney school ma'am has iutoduced a new feature in her school, and onn that Is destined to be very popular with the boys as well as the girls. When one of th9 girls mioses a word the boy who Bpells It gets permission to kles her. As a result the girls are becoming very poor spellers, while the the boys are Improving. It Will Not Shoot. That Wllholt water at the Spa. It Is the most popul ar and healthful drink known. GUILD SUPPER! Don't forget ill At Episcopal church this Wednesday evening, from 6:30 to 8:00 o'clock. 25 cents. She Raved. A fashionable youog lady was found last evening absolutely raving over the superb quality of those new flavors used in the ice cream soda at the Spa. Full Aqain. As usual Brewster & WUlto's feed store Is filled up with the best of hay, oats and barley chop. 6 0-3t Fon Rent, Four room cottage with pantry and closet. On carllne near North Salem school. O. G. Smith, 477 Winter. 6 9t Cahpet Sale This week at Willis Bros. & Co. Special low prices on car pets, oil cloths, aud mattresses. 6-8-3t Hawks & Lerar, wall paper, 97 State. Extra choice home cured bams and plenty of eggs for settlnj-. at T. H. Blundell's market. i L?oa want ex,ra cho,ce dry Rranu- "i 7B' j"u u eei me best at barrel vpKB M w dandle it in -uippcu ueei, sucn as was never le- fore seen in Balem, fresh at Clark & Eppley's. To aouio j)00ilo IW t'lieftji Hid WOOLKtf JIUjL ST011B -fJood Bell their-1 HOME !-: MADE Men nnd Uoy'ri Ciolliiiig, Utiy from Mnnufttcttirorfl and you can cavo all Middlomon's profits, SALKM, OREGON, SUPREME COURT. Salem, May 10, '03. Ed. O.Allen and Walter llrown,reap. vs. James Dunlap, T, B. Bobbins and Richard Williams apps.; appeal from Grant county; argued and submitted. John J. Balleray and Charles Parrlsb, att'ys for respondent; J. N. Brown and Bingham & D'Arcy, att'ys for app. "Hcre'R to the mn'den of bush fill fifteen And hre's to tho widow oj fortyl" They have each reached a period of life when most females need assistance in tiding them over the shoals which so often completely wreck their after lives, in producing regularity and healthy action of the female organs, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription stans without a peer. At a time when nature gives them Increased burdens, so many young girls have their health for life. If you wish your daughter to miss those periodical, agonizing backaches, and dizzy headaches, languid and tired feel ings, accompanied with rough pimply skin and dull, heavy eyes, get her a hoi tie of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. If you have reached the later period of danger and weakness, you will need a bottle, too. See wrapper on bottle for primed guarantee- Satisfac tion given In every case or money returned. PROM WILLARD. The entertainment given Friday ev ening by the C. E, was a success in every respect. Miss Bcrlber, as usual, did herself honor, and responded to sev eral encores. A recitation by Miss Ger trude uibbard was well received. The muslo was furnished by the Wlllard male quartette. About $25 was cleored. Mrs. Low of California Is the guest of Mrs. warren Cranston. The family of Mr. B. L. Geer has been down with the Grip but are im proving at present. The people of this vicinity have reas on io rtjoice at last, the road super visors nave become aware of the rant that the roads are almost if not quite .wpuoonoie. u is to be hoped that they will soon be in a better condition. Eve's Daughters. Marion Hurlun.t nn .,... mii..j 445 ofberpopularwork, "Eve's Daugh to.8;ri Common Sense for Maid. Wife aud Mother," sayp; "For the nelilncr ha,i.i t.i . L. Blow in recovering its normal strengUi -an Allcock's Porous Plaster Is an ex ce lent comforter, combining the sn". lion of tbesustalned pressureof a strone Z,rm ha"dwith certain tonic qualUlef MM 'Vu06 ? " should8 mvmi Hii u, or ""easiness for K foar?nrg,h,t.0b3tlnate Ca8M for "For pain In the back wear an All cock Porous Plaster constantly, renew, lug It as it wears off. This Is on iS sUmaM of TeVet th ght dnTh ?h7a,chtngeinbcaetnlr,me8 beaVyaDd AN APPIDflUIT 3w Isn't nsctuarj to convlnc people who fenow ui that no where else can yoa get Pine Stationery equal tn quality to that we are selling. We have all or Geo. B. Hurd's Stationery. W t can tire yoa a, bargain In this Hue at we buy in S case lets. Notice our display ofl this paper in the latest lines. Patton Bros., Booksellers and Statlonora 08 STATE BTRKET. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JriURNISHED ROOMH. A. few Jeirable ; Rooms, with or without board, near bust nesa centre. Call M 332 Water street. 6-6-61 HAH HUIT BUUINE-W ttKREDr Wing Lee. who u formerly located on Ferry street In this rlly, has told his .toek: or drugs and allot hU furniture to Foon Kum and will shortly leave Balem. 6.1lw pOItBALE.- jj no -A verv nlflAlf Inratori Int. wlfh hOUSe. On Mill fttrAAf nTlltli rt Wlll.mAtta Unlverltv. Fur terms and nnrtt ulni-a nlro Inquire at this office. 4.18 n-lm are IlOItN. aicMAMAN At the resident nt r. U. Urimih. I11 tha Waldo Hllla, Tues H. MoMabau, of Salem, a daughter. The DAiRy.produc,8ofthe da e always wantp.l ! .Jr,'' Jem people know they can always find" the best butter and cheese at Clark & fc.pply's. At the Banquet Th ,11... Ube delicacies at that banquet last night were prepared with Price's fruit Mtraou, only to be had at J. A. Van The rsasou Clark 4 Kpply are able to hold their Urge patronage is the unde niable fact what they handle U the beet of everything. Nothlsg is tea good for tauuteaaU, PRICE'S ab nm nDmtJaKine I UdsD kajDtJ owder Fon bale or RENT.-Qood house feint 'em' A barga,n' Wn-Bar- 3t , For Sale. Good team, wapnn .j u 4Tr,d fl"'' well broke ZTe' or double, fine driver. Apply to m Addrei R.T. " ' -uu,l,on.th street. .tu, r. t "im 31UI8 PAPER Is kept on file at K. O. Dace's . Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants zenanee. Ban Francla o. Califumla. wbera contraou tor advertising can be made for It. ATTBNTIONCash money paid tor rags, bottles, old iron and all kinds or metals, 'f hides, at old Court House, Salem. M-Ur 1. TOLPOLAB. CHBI8T1AN RCIENCB-Llterature or all kinds on sale at 82S Liberty street, 4-5-ly IIP. M. CARS. 1 1 p. ui. Cars leave Dote! and Postoffice daily for Asylum, Penitentiary and Cemetery on Capital City Railway. Car leaves 5 a. m., connect ing with Overland train, and cars leave Hotel every 20 minutes from 6:20 a. m. to 11 p. m. for allpoiuts on the lines es cepting Cemetery Car, Taken off to meet Passenger Trains. E. K. HALL , Paper Hanger and Decorator. Cal7ert's Millinery store UfflM at nh.. Balem. Oraeon. POWER HOUSE Meat Market. FHnbana Bait, meats of the best qua'ity. Sultry and stock. FroedeUvery. DAVIS & WAYMIRE, Proprietors. n.t.& .. . . . . ' --- 7 .ma w lanac msv.- Atusaonl.. v ai- CARPET SALE. JWrr THIS WEEK AND SAVE MONEY. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, . 0 : L.U. " . . - BALEM. OHEOOW. Um4 li MilliMt t Hmti 40 Ytn ti SWui geawrorn Q.rv. . .. .. ' I ifwdVsUtMa, .4t1