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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1893)
&mr r23 '... ' j.1 .111 Milium i ii iS cnap . "'" . -atiWartr iHftwgt yBwaHHII miim HWIOHf illW'lllH' WIS")1"1 " R PEW POINTERS 0r trt i full W tfn howM., frtl( iwm! ,tH ityfc Km. We 8W nw Iwwgatow rrjr JriiMt, nwl afl SAMPLE BARGAINS! FHh & OMrler $ 4f Iljiewb " Fs&ey teefe, ( wrtli II4WJ----.-. TtJrt-ey K4 TaM ! m Hrt) . . AwWfo " "MM Nmi . ... ChuBMk " " ( fc a f br. n .Im r alr a frtr HHlVl fcr n tf go'd. -bMirr l teas JBf CT DTTW "r !,- i'unlvrn: k"i vrwii: i- .I'J, - . l knew och tock wm arret before d o Uw. THE PAUCE 307 Commercial Street. - IF - Ton rt rota t to trsUS or Ddii my Mr a of Isiprurrnmest, aH D3 U nafien food lor naatcrlftL W br tooipleV! rjKfc, nfl r Ttejr to repplT my J7Bra orolrfcct, rror vork,rraioci. Salem Improvement Co. The Bio Bbtdok. dpealsiss of boles In tb p!uklnf U t? DiJUu Tnto Bcript uye: Tbut eomebody will be respoiudbie for xsy acddent tb&t ntlght car, come wilhont ByiDg,bat vre hre It from good authority that o put of the bride belosgi to Polk oonnty. aod that ebe does do! intend to drmw on ber treasury for Deeded xepura. Tbe qoecUon of oirnership sppexr to be a mix d one and it would sot be ropri&lng to aee it end in an anplf wpt liUR&uon. If Pole ooanty invested $20,003. in -n-h&t it has no int erest in preserving, tbe tax payer over there bad better inquire after tbe ; vrbo make tbair Investments. Soke Chaxoes. Prof. Arnold is ready to move to Toom next week. T. Bolton, irbo reoenUy came to Salem from Canada, has taken tbe Arnold plane, and Prof. Geo. Cochran will move into the Irvine place vacated b Mr. Bolton. Tbe IdDOoln Park neigh borhood is one of the belt in tbe capi tal city, and real estate is in good de mand if The Jockkax. man does live there. A Wak. There is danger of a bitter war of words between the Perry dale Patriot and the Amity Popgun. Tbe iroaelad Monterey should be brought op tbe Willamette and train its guns on those towns until peace is restored. Tbe only wars nowadays are fought in newspapers and the warsbips should be osed for the business for w bich tbey are made. A Salem Failure Tbe Capital City lunch counter failed to open its doors this morning. The proprietor bad evidently decamped bag and bag gage after the last customer was served at midnight. Like some of tbe bank failures be has large assets in un punched tickets and no liabilities re ported. At last reports bs was doing a big business in bot trotters. Itoos. Tbe city marshal has about a dozen four-legged dogs under bis care and has not yet had tbe bean to kill any. They are slow sale at any price and like wod! nod no buyers. Some very poor people who already bave dogs but no money bave been tbe only inquirers. As all tbe fees go to the aty there is no official bonanza in tbe dog boslnesa, but all honor and glory. A Good -Hotel. That is what every town needs and io order to bave one tbe people of a community should ten der it ail possible support. If you bave a friend in tbe city, don't try to ste bow cheaply yoj can bave Iheoi enter tained but take them to the good hotel of your town that they may say a good word for the place after leaving It. Gbeat Danger. The boys who ride on tbe electric cars should be stopped from swinging down the sides and pass ing from car to car while tbey are In motion. This is a very dangerous practice, which may reult f.tally at any time, and while some boys may heed killing, the JetmxAL would pre fer to see it done In another way. To Bee tub Bio Bui p. Chauncy Ixtckwood, J. R. Wetherbee, Ben Tay lor and about a dozen members of tbe BaleaaY. M. a A. bicycle dub left this morning for Portland where .bey will visit tbe w&rtblp Monterey which will be there tomorrow. Tbey return tomorrow. m Accommodating. A South Salem waa who has been having bis wood tolen right along by another neighbor, lias found a remedy by banging out a festers all ulgbt right over tbe wood plld. While the lamp holds out to burn tbe aieser who tole that wood does Dot return. Quarterly Conferkxub At gouth Saleoi M. E. church tula even lag, at 7 p. m. Preaching by presiding ldrf at 8 p. w. Everybody wdootuo. umiiw mxiying i f)iiiw'fii inpyBUi w pjw hji utTptwwffmrranwwiWjiLiy i m hhmm nn a a a '.'r'.V"g fc I . WttoMc V 9 -.- aad Hp f the ft9ttll tfrfwn & OB WW" ptaom W tor kbi the atobey aked wb' T cet. v e are pomivs vbm Oli- jitg io jr&icrtkB. DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, FZ&S0XAL AXD LOCAL. The John Morrell Co. Packing bouse at Ottomwa, bas burned. There were $15,312,751 of breadstufls exported io June. Window sbsdes never so cheap as now at Wm. Sargeast's. St Commercial bar silver in New York u 76 cents per ounce. Baby carriages at greatly reduced prices. Wm. Sargeant. St Tbe cold reserve at Washington is increasing daily, and is now $S7,SS5,57S Agxxl choice bouse to sell on eafy terms. Will take carpenter work in part payment. G. M. Beeler. tf. Tom. Burrows' grocery is occupying tbe Bosh brick adjoining while his new store u being built. Special ruled ledgers, journals and cash books, with tbe new patent back oa now kept in stock by F. S. Dear born, tbe stationer. 7-lS-2t Mra. W. H. Bishop, of Portland, who has been visiting ber son Cbas. P., of tbe Woolen Mill store, took her depart ure todsy for Sodaville. Wall paper is going for a song at Wm. Sargeant's. St Judge Geo. H. Burnett went to Al bany this morning. Mrs. C H. iAUgbead, who bas been visiting at tbe borne or Wylie A. Moores, returned to Albany today. Pacific coast bops in ew York are 19 to 21 J cts. Bsrrains in furniture at Wm. S&r- geant's for a few days. 3: John P. Robertson departed today for tbe wilds of Lincoln county. CapU H. L. Wells, of Portland came up today on business connected with tbe division officers of tbe Sons of Vet erans. Thus. R. Badger, of Mill City and family, bave moved into the Jones boue, on 14th street, where he lives with bis son in-law, County Assessor CoOey. Send for one of my sample books of tissue papers. I carry tbe largest stock in Salem. Everything you want or can expect from a bookstore. F Dear born, S3 Commercial street. 7 IS Ct Tbe beautiful little town of Boena Vista, up the Willamette, will be tbe scene of a large religious gathering next Sunday, July 16. The services will be held under tbe auspices of the Metho dist Episcopal church of that place, of which Rev. Wallace Struble is pastor. Mrs. M. A. Rmp was quite severely Injured by falling from a step ladder while picking fruit, fracturing too ribs. Ferrral poetical contributions are laid over in the waste basket. Ecjt are rapidly advancing in tbe Portland market. An Albany exchange says there must be a big demand for money at Silent. tbe way building and loan bids run up. There is some demand for money at Ahany. Back East they are having bard times and cyclones too. Here we sim ply have tbe quWt times. Albany Democrat. Mr. and Mrs. E. C Small went to Portland this afternoon. Mrs. Jestle Emmertoa, of Great Falls, Mont, arrived In tbe city today, j ooe win oe iqc guest or oer motner, Mr. RE. Wands. As the summer dust settles down about your collar tbeee days, and colors your hair red, remember the pomelaln baths at Uoeye Mills' shop, and be a Tbe Sharp dairy supplies the! choicest Jersry milk and cream. Tb Sons of Veterans meet tonight at Good Templar's hall, Tbe Board of Trade, and Salem mer chants who were entertained at San Francisco, wlH entertain the wholesale merchants from that dty when they visit Salem soon. Recorder's Oodrt. Gel Flndley was committed to tbe county- jaUipoaJ warrant from the recorders office, for lode ent exposure of a black eye. He iivwvv ua vvm4. vaw mm tviuii m italnAn ravr. jer&mjtru oajWal mvitXAU ramwDAr, jnr t&, mm, ths rxsrif QT.OTTfiM ' Talk J. fV4. TUef a4 RM Tfef ft )Hftf1a ytm ( M Orsrefrfs mt wm H report of ewmwWe mi m fnitt Fair. 7U tHr r ) th toWMtmt'Hi 4 Ufef hi Mm 4 re "it'a tfaf4f ,,,,,w, ' Mifaiftb MbfvHtg rc4s4r "We. yr cinmHtt appealed t eosSer a sut frwK exMMt i It aaade darts tbe ewratog isNs&d wtoter bare reached the MtowlBg cwsoU4f "Fltti, la our npJaes tbe time ha arrived tor at to make kaews at borne aad abroad the tacts ovaorrsisg our large and growing fruit ladustry. To tbU rod we reomoxod that an ex ecu Uve committee of fire be selested at this meeting (the president to act as chairman) wbo shall carry this into ef feet. Tbey shall bare pswer to select an auxiliary committee composed of one from each local society and one from each county. "Second, That a treasurer be select d at this meeting. "Third, That the time and place for holding tbe fair, method of raising funds, amount and character of premi ums be let to tbe executive committee. "Fourth, that tbe State agricultural sooety, chamber of commerce, and various boards of trade, and all other bodies Interested in tbe development of our reasorces, be invited to co-operate with us. The program yesterday was full of in terest, ettry feature being carried out reflecting great credit on tbe local com mittee, tbe whole meeting being de clared tbe most successful ever held in the state. Tbe lively talks ofthedaj were made by Mrs. R. E. Wane's, who is always prepared to do ber pan well, and J. J. Walton in his "Random Shots," full of originality, humor and sound sense. In tbe evening P. S.j Knight gave a talk on tbe Commercial aspects of horticulture. The morning session was called to order at 10 a. m., by President Card weE. He asked all to unite with the state society by paying a dollar. Thr members of tbe state board had their vouchers issued to them on the state treasury for mileage and per diem This morning and were all preparing to go on tbe trains. Tbe State Horticultural Society spent the forenoon considering ways and means of co-operative fruit marketing and shipping, and adjourned at noon. Citt FlAaXCES None of the Salem banks are cashing dty warrants. War rants are not at a discount, but tbe banks are not making loans or taking up paper of any kind that they can avoid. Tbey are pursuing this policy to keep their supply of coin as huge as possible. Wbere warrants are pre sented by merchants with good ac counts, they are received as deposits. Salem's Pride. Of all good things she boasts, the "Pride of Oregon" flour is first. It makes buuskeepers happy. tiecauseit is always the same, and every sack is warranted. Meal Tickets. Tbe best in tbe city are tboe arranged from the choice fresh fru'ts and vegetables sold at the People's grocery. Clark & Eppley, Court street. TheEmperor Comiso. William of Germany is to visit our country and if be knew of tbe display of Oregon fruits and vegetables to be seen every day at J. A. Van Eaton's grocery be would call sure. In the City Police Court. Three dogs were sold yesterday by tbe dty marshal. A Shepherd pup brought 11.75; a fine bird div, a grade spaniel, liver color and white brought 1175. A sbepberd sold for 2.50. No dog can be sold for less than 51.76. SeTden Flndley was fined flO and costs for assault and battery. Eight dogs were executed yesterday. for not having license. Tbe chief Lord and High Executioner of dog law, shifted tbe duty upon one of his sub ordinates. Tbey were decently buried. Marshal M'nto bas issued tbe follow ing erder: Pol'cemen will hereafter take no bail money from anyone under any drcumstancea except by order of the I dty recorder. county jail last night by policemen Gibson, Keene and James. One was; drunk and two were Tags. DSPRICE'S m The caly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No A turnouts; No Atern. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Vears th SUadanL iimipniiiniuwiinni Wmk f tf CMt? Kerns! It4fot4 Tii M.rff mni$ anrwsl NkMtHH U tHtitg fc4ety Ibe W ttstwe8i ef OtMtaty NtrWliMlt drabsm. FJftyHsia atWBt-s weft erld lb Art day fd twtuty mtt tfc f tbt tltdar rtaw.. 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We trust to be forgiven this parody of lines, from Longfellow's immortal "Psalm." Husbands wbo are wise and thoughtful, know that tbe happiness of the home depends largely on tbe health of the mistress of the home. Many are the tasks which daily con front ber. How can a woman contend against the trials and worries of house keeping, if she be suffering from dis tressing irregularities, ailments and weaknesses peculiar to her sex? Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescriptioa is a specific for these disorders. The only remedy, sold bv druggists, under s positive guarantee from the man ufacturers. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case, or money refunded. See printed guarantee on bottle-wrapper. Before Going to tlie Weald's Fair Tbe Limited Express trains of tbe Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railwaj between St. Paul and Chicago and Umana and Chicago. These trains are vestibuled, eleetrii lighted and steam heated, with tbe fin est Dining and bleeping Car bervice in the world, Tbe Electric reading light is each berth is tbe suoceasful novelty of thb- P regress! re age, and is highly appreciat ed by all regular patrons or this line. We wish others to know its merits, e tbe Chicago Milwaukee &. St. Paul Rail way is the only line in the west enjoy ing the exdusive use of this patent. For further Information appl nearest coupon ticket agent, or adj C J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Agt. 25 Stark St., Portland, Or. tf GOOD TEMPLAES. Attention! Capital lodge L O. G. T. All the members are requested to be at their ball Friday evening to hold s ;-peclal meeting. Important business By order of Chief Templar W. N Len on. 7-13 2t There is more catarrh In this section of tbe country than all other disease put together, and until the last few vears was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by constant ly falling tocure with local treatment pronounced it incurable. Science ha proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Chenej &. Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only consti tutional cure on tbe market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonrui. it acts cirecuy on tbe blood aod mucous surfaces of tb system. Tbey ofier one hundred dol lars for any case it fails t? core. Send for drrulars and testimonials. Ad drea, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O ffSSold by druggists, 75c WOOD WANTED. Persons wishing to trade wood for dally or weekly newspapers, and also parties owing us wood on account are hereby notified that we are now In a hurry for it. Bring lu your wood (or some fruit will be taken.) Hqfer Bros., Pubs. Journal. dw-tf kUKjpjgaBBJI CURE t aiy n tM trM it4 n thM U( ef Hv tjptB w ft MtJlunJL 5'jra. tT-irlsTtiL l l.lW" I rtr Mtne. r w o N4 wwi tt im rvasaraabis rnxf m ! to ha la rnrtef SICK I nSei ji Cjirm Urrvt Urn VMM ar fottUtr rtOvaM In Ooriti!Ki eorftf and tepTfPttfig thti in7D4 rntAJot bH ihrr tint oaiiwt aB diordrs ef !M ttocnach, rtnuvu ux Xrvr aad rrc2aw ta Ur. E tf tkrf tAf tvni HEAD .el Ur vooU to thnrt rrtett t Cbom b taStr tirra tbit dlttrnnler eemplalBt: bat f ortoattttr Uwlr tayiam torn oat rod tv. miA HKMt who oik- trr tbB vfll find Uwm ttOe pm TahM la nnur r " Ukrr -ma not be vwoz to oo wacw i ; tbom. not t after S tick bead ACHE b Cm baas d to laaar Bres tbst here U where n raike oar crest coat. Osr pOt cere w&B ocbers do ace Ciam'i IfflU Lrrzx TuiM anrtrrisaB asd verjMsrtoUke. Oo cr tvo piai cake a doe. Tb7 are tSriaij vrcetableaad da sot trspo or parze, bot by their cmtJe acrtco plaaee all vbo ess UtRB. la Tail U SS e2: frrrar$l Sold ererrrtare, or eeot by Bait ClffTB Ylir-'KI R, Srv Tt bUE bULbfc bllfe Baseball, Auburn bas ust organ ized a baseball club. The boys of Au burn have formed a dub with E. W. Silson as their captain. A. O. U. W. EXCTJESI02T. By the steamer Eiwood to Portland July 19th. Leaving Salem at 6 a. m. snarp, ana arriving at .fortiand at 1 p. m., giving tbe afternoon for business nd pleasure in tbe dty, and an oppor tunity to auena tne recepuon at the A O. U. W. hall in the evening. Return tbe following morning or any other regular tr.p d ce. lure, round trip. SUM. B k. kyax, Com. Al. W. Here, Agent. WANTED. In bulk, all good shipping varieties or cnernes in tne Willamette valley Oregon Fruit & Produce Co., Salem. 6-lSdw GOOD CORNER. If you want a desirable residence lot in Capital Park don't buy until you have seen Levi Magee's bargain. Ad dress, faalem P. O. 7-S i w Are You Nervous, Are you all tired out, do you bave that urea ieeung or sick headache? You can be relieved of all these symptoms "j iiug uuws oarsapaniia, wnicn ives nerve, mental and bodily strength And thoroughly purifies the blood. Ii also creates a cood appetite, cures indi gestion, heartburn and dyspepsia. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy in c ion and sure in effect. S3 cents a xix. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. The Trask River Toll Road, with fur nished hotel and farm, at its western ate, in Tillamook county, title deai tod renting for 8W to SICKX) a year can be secured now, in exchange for oroductive atv property, or a good farm in the Willamette valley. In quire oi .. w. Ii. at residence of B. C. vara, rstn street, Oregon. near Court, Salem, i-fQvc lm A Teacher (to hrtle Johnny) What mount did the ark rest on? Little Johnnie I don't know, ma'am. Teacher Oh, yes. you da Mount Ar-Ar" Little Johnny Oh, yes,- I know. Mount Ar-ra-ra Boom-de-ay. Harper's Bazar. VHiUVers at an Early Are Bertie (aged 3 years) Varam ain't my face dirty? Mamma No, Bertie; doat yon know nnrse washed Bertie's facothis'moming! o cimsusg o as laea) twat care, mamma; feels dirty. Oh, I des it must be whisters tomin. Texas Sift ing. She Knew. You understand, Betty," said ths mistress, "that we are to move oat of this house the first of next monthf '04," answered Betty. "Pve been sweepin all the dirt into the registers for the last three weeks, mum." Chicago Tribune, Caasht oa the Fly, He (musingly) I should think a bridal tour to the World's fair would be an event to be pleasantly remembered in afterlife. She (entlmsiasticaUy Oh, it would! But, John, this is so sudden. New YorV tress. Forgetful. "Have you noticed that loss of mem cry often accompanies deafness?" "No; doeaitT' Yes, deaf men seem to forget that trains have the right of way oa a rail. way track." Grenoble Monthly. A Sofstlou. Mr. Jones I assure von. Mis Ptv.i It was a terrible storm. Every moment I was expecting the lightning to strike ths tree I was under. Mis Ethel Then why didn't yougtt under some other tree? Life, A For lludtsl FtUtr Baits They say Corbett is a very eco nomical fellow aad savea hisow Ma business has to bs dose &ttd to no oeed. Brooklyn Life. iiw'MM'iiniiiw'iliWitiii'iwnw'w 11 Firs The Greatest place on Earth to Buy Cloth ing is at the Woolen Mill Store. ll Wool and Lowest Prices SAJUEIVI, To Buildsrs aad Contractors. Salem, Or., July 12. Sealed propos als will be received at the office of tbe i secretary of state for tbe erection of an ' addition to ibe State Reform School building. Bids to be opened at IS o'dock m., on Wednesday, July 2Stb, 1S93. Plans and spedQcaUonscau be seen at tbe office of McNally it Knigh ton, architects, Salem, Oreson, begin ning Tuesday, July 15th. Bidders will be required to accompany their bids with a certified check of $250.00 as evi dence of good faith. Tbe right is re-1 served to reject any and all bids. ' S. Pexxoyer, G. W. McBrtdf. E. B. McElkoy, Board of Trustees. 7-12-td TURF TOPICS. The Illinois state board of agrical tcre has published a list of certiScated stallioas for 1S32, with their pedigrees. That game little horse, Pluakett, 2d8," says an exchange, "will be out among the free for all pacers again this year." Colonel W W. Turner of Spokane, Wash., has purchased the pacers Gold Medal. 2:14. and a W. G., 2:22, and will campaign them oa the Montana cir cuit. The American trotters Mattia H. 2:11: Silver King, 26i; E. N fVvV y00 2S6J; Lysander Pilot, Lma, by Park's Volunteer, and Dick B are now in Ger many. Old L. C Lee, 2:15, the black pacing stallion that went through tbe grand circuit three or four years ago, is is training again this year aad has paced a t mflft in 2JSf. j The late Lelaad Stanford of Califor- nia was from boyhood a etronir lover of I the horse, and after be had accumulated a fortune he founded one of the greatest breeding estahhshmeats in the world. "The horse to be a good driving one must have a good driving mouth," says aa exchange. "This causes the bit to bs one of the most important parts of the harness, as it touches the most sensitive part of the horse." RGS AND THISTLES. The acorn looks little, but it contains a whole forest. A lie can. run fast, but the feet of truth never slip. Give some people money enough aad they will vex themselves to death. The charity that begins at home aad stays at home geaerally dies of heart failure. It is hard for a fool to understand w-'H-r ho is seldom overtaken by aay one going ' ms way. What we take to be trouble would often be welcomed as a friend if w could but sea its face. Ram's Horn. DR.GUNN'S TjeraoTxn XIVER PILLS r A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. ri.?t, ? Jra ta qw una am lujiia ft- ar fan bsx sa. asU tryka a.'mirexScS; SSuC Sold by Baskett it Van Slype. A -rfP. rtS; CTV A S. o xiss)& . tij rvfr uif f 1 lii U ljm Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IXIPL,TJwIENTS. Latest Improved Goods aad Lowest Prices. N. W. Cor. St-te and Liberty Sts. SALEM, OREGON- Down Tine v Go We have cut in two the prices on men's Summer coats and vests, $2.00 coats and vesta for $1,00 3.00 " " " 2.00 5.00 " " " 3.00 Ladies Jackets at your own price. jjl.. Bargains in every department WII.I.IS BROTHERS & CO. 0H3U.H0ttg CORNKR, - - - gAUEM, OREGOT. AjBtafccJL&Q.Ctoiiti tiitlaaworVi, wwwwwiwrtmimminiipitm "TTrrn-i milium, ,. . STORY. OREGON. PUFFS AND DRAW. 3 We flont need to pusnr Herd's Fancy Tablets PBacetbeTlrairorthrfreiraarrtt Vt9 Kujj- extend an Invitation to oa trtca not c ana te lor Tnrwj rec Tfct aorta xmrtnciBE than telhne von. We are tiT-1 sea olr mn on these eoosa. It roa vtl.1 fCiT ineiQ a zair inai on vui use so ou Kn. Will oe pleased to abow ?o lius lnu rbetner j"oa tmy or sot.! Patton Bros., p3ooIcaeIleirs and Statlooora .98 STATE STREET. ItXW AnTTBTtBTMrXTt i TTTAJiTKD A first etau Ctrl to da booe Y work. Comer winter and Ferry. mai8 PATER 1s trot on file at E. C EaU'l A. irenlslnr rency.aaa 65 MercbiEU Exebasr,BBn m-iiforala, fttn contran lor adTertttdnc can rcde ior n. LX fCIESaUJii cti i3 kinds on eale at 138 Uberty csn. U-lj ATTKSnOXCn money paid tor np, baaiea,ola Iron anC all klndi ot sasn, sxbo hide, at oia Ooart fioiM, f&lnn. ICS-ly- L TOLPOLiB. ADTENHST. Rrsnlar Seventh .Day AC vent si iwritet it old Unitarian HaH opposile o-ra bnme,Ea Vera, tutor aye Saboaih ehool at Is . n, followed by Bible latUcr and other terittt. Prayer meeUnj Wednesday 753 p. ra- t-S AT SALEM. Tbtirsday Jtily 20 Artemoon asdNirht Len W. Washburn's Great European . . . RAILROAD SHOWS Three Bice Orcca, Eojal Kneliah ieartf!e, Aviary, Mnarum and Aonarlam. RelitJ Wild Wert, and Boznaa Hlppodr jme. QLTrTERTSO STREET PABADE Jax" ID a.m. Open Dens of WEd Briu. x Suarn Plana, Varretotu Swam Btct-i" tbe Manter War EUphaat -CopiiL" hifc. , Doors open at land 7p.m. rertoricaee one bom- later. Admtssta ta CbUdren, HalfPnce. Vj g-m JjAfi.,,.i-iA- ..w... .Ajril..alfMiar