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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1893)
fill THE MI DAYS wlmt mora cool mid light to wear than ft "ilk, natoon, or SvWbs J3louoWa,ti Evidently Many Indies aroo with thin, nour jualosilatoly liiia boon 8urprilng. -OUR LIMB COMPRISBS- I'OtlgCO Hiirali Milk Dotted Swiss Plain " Sateen French Flannel Outlmr " To be worn with these waists wo show tho moot complete and choicest line of Windsor He tW0KrRn(J K,fu w)1, gvon , iy September 1st. THE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. - IF - Youare going to build or make any kind of Improvement, call on the underslgued lor material. We have a complete stock, and are resdy to aupply anjr prepared oontract, sewer work, (Trading, etc. Salem Improvement Co. LOCAL DATKS. Baturday, Aug. 5. Btnte Dairymen's convention, court house, 10 a. in. Militahy Piumotions. The com potltlvo drill of members of I campany O. N. G. for promotion to uon-commls- sloned ofQcers. was held Wednesday, and examining board consisting of Cap. D. O. Sherman of B Co., Lieut. R. H. Leabo of H Co. First Lieut. Percy Wil lis and Second Lieut. J. A. Evans, of I Co. made a report upon the examination last evening as follews: Eugene Henry First Sergeant: Uri J. Lamon, quarter master sergeant; E. M. Townsend, Se cond sergeant; B. J. Sharp Third ser geant; Loon Holland Fourth sergeant; and Blmnn R. Dlnoulo, Fifth sergeant. There wero other contestants who did not reach tho 60 per cent mark. On September 13 another drill for four cor porals will bo hold. , Oon OiiEdON. The Willamette val ley Is now in tho midst of her three months clear summer season. Tho skies are a pale cerulean blue; the bil lowy clouds are soft and fleecy like the lace work around a bride's neck; the mornings greet you aa doliclously cool aa when you open tho door of an ice chest, tho evenings are bracing from a stiff Paclflo breeze. Tho laud is rich with the perfume of now-mown hay and musical with tho rattle of the har vesters, while for all who labor there Is a rich bill of faro In fruits, vegetables and Jutoy flsh and meats. 9 Joke on tub Professor. We have heard a good one on Prof. Gatch, for merly president of Willamette univer sity, now In ohargo of tho Washington Slate university at Seattle. Two young men seemed overly fond of escorting a couple of young lady BtudentB. During a curtain lecture ho charged the boys to neyer again bo caught out with less than a ten foot polo between them and tho girls. In a few evenings he mot tho quartet going out for a walk, each couple having an upright ten foot pole between them. Dallas Hops. Nearly all the yards around Dallas aro In good coudltlon, aud though a fow lice may bo found lu all of thorn, thore are not yet enough to do any damage. The crop promises to bo of good quality but not oxtra large. Not a pound of last year's crop now remains lu tho county .Eostorn aud foreign hops will havo au unusually small yield this season, which will be iu tho Interest of our growers. Item leer. To Tjik Front. Mr. E. M. Walte and Wm. Brown took the 11:40 train this mornlug for Idauha, the new sta tion at tho Oregou Paclllo front. Mr. Walto combines business with tho trip, and Mr. Brown goes in (ho interest of some tweuty tialemltea, who Intend camping there during the month of August, if his report as to the location, and convoulonco for camping uro favor able. This locality seems to bo attract ing considerable attention at this time. m A Sad Cask. Captain N. B. Hum pbray, whoso leg was amputated by msouofa fraoturo sustained July 6, km been wildly delirious several days at Pendleton, Ho was adjudged In sane and sent to tho asylum. He left hwt evening, accompanied by his broth, r, George Humphrey, deputy Uultod State marshal aud Deputy Bherill Halley, and will reach Salem tula oveu lot. i i JEvanoklkmi. Association.- Ger Hhm church, corner Liberty aud Cen ter street. Preaching at 11 a. ni. and I p, m. SundayschoolatlOa.ru. AU Gerauuuj re cordially Invited, A. A. KtttfelUrt pastor, m ! i i Mackinh Oil. Farmers, buy your at Uw Blue Froat, and save 25 per QW Waists i ii ii ii ii it DRY GOODS .. AND SHOE COMPANY, PERSONAL AND LOOAL. Ex-Governor Moody and wife wore Vltlng Southern Orwgon last week. Mrs. Dr. Clara Davidson has decided to locate In Balem. Tho Express wishes her success. Lebanon Express. Ex-Governor and Mrs. Z. F. Moody spent tho day at Portland. This Is settled weather for you. Balem is building a new olty hall, Improving streets and will dedicate a new oburch tomorrow. Five beautiful Jerseys were shipped from Governor Moody's stock farm to Columbia county yesterday. Miss Maud Jackson and Miss Callsta Moore left today for Bt. Helens to visit Mrs. Miles. Miss Fisher, of East Balem, is visit ing a brother at Bllverton. Farmers should take a daily paper from now until their crops are sold At low prices it pays to watch the market. Try the Jouknal by mall, $3.00 a year. A very beautiful and hopeful week has passed. Sunday will be welcome as a day of rest after tho hard rustle of tho week. From express wagon driver to govern ment official is quite as "big a bound as from sheritt to president. The streeU to the passenger depot should at least be sprinkled on the oc casion of the Ban Francisco merchants' excursion to Balem. How can you a fiord to print a One Cent Daily ? The price of paper is so cheap uud our business la upon a self- sustaining basis, that wo can make money at It. Bee? A report from thollllnolsstato prison, at Jollet, says that there aro 1,400 con victs within the walls, and fully one third of thorn have consumption In a light or bad form. Nearly all deaths of persons in the penitentiary have been caused by consumption. Ex. The above condition of things Is unknown In tho Oregou penitentiary. Nearly evoryouo who leaves town for tho mountains or tho ocean orders the One Cent Daily. One month by mall 25 cents. Four months 122 days for ?1.00. Miss Lilian Gwynuo.of Salem publio school, returned today. She left MIsseB Cosper, Brehaut, Coburuand MoKiuley vlHltlug friends lu the east. llov. J. Muolhaupt, of tho German reformed churoh ia to preach at Btayton tomorrow. Miss Alice Stelner, of tho Telephoue company, Joined lifer family at Bodavllle today. A. Blossor is at Sodavlllo for a few days. Mountain blueberries aro In tho mar ket iu small quantities at 60 cts. a gal lon. Beuator Myers returned toBolo to day. Mrs. Armstroug aud Mrs. E. Strong weut to Newport today. Mrs, L, Hirsh is at Eugeue for a fow days. Services will bo held by tho German Baptist Brethren iu tho Evangelical tent iu East Balem tomorrow at 4 p. ra. Mrs. T. Holversou aud daughters Gertrudo aud Lizzie returned from Chicago today. Mrs. Rebecca L?edy, of Eureka, Kansas, came with them for a visit with her daughter Mn. H. Miss Geer, of Conway, Ark., airlved today aud is tho guest of Miss Florence Davis at the Dr'B.homo on State street,' for the summer, Ouo day this week a camper at Now Albauy, on Nye Creek, uear E. L, Thompsons, started a fire which begau spreading, and It was only by hard work that the entire settlement was saved. L. E. Blalu aud a few others formed a lire brigade that did etleotlvo work. Bomo day tho ownors of proper ty at NyeCreek will arise la thelMulght against careless campers. John Calvert, of Gervals, who crossed the plains with his brother Charlea of Salem, lu IBM, has sufToreda pretty close oontlucment to bis home for live months. lie Is now able to sit up aud 1 takes a live Interest In affairs generally. IflVJOlVlJNtf UAl'lTAX. iErilOI'OLIWN SBHVICB. i i f W .. ..? .... S...... .. 10 MCCK 1110 UTOWing 1 171(16 01 llio Fruit I'aIaco 1IWESUN ISSUES HIS ULTIMATUM And Lends nil Balem House In Volumo of Trade. "While othors are smieallng and kicking at hard times you may sny that illneman the Fruit Palace grocer Is not In It with that procession. He Is right up on the bits so far as the grocery trodo la concerned and has reasons for congratulating tho publio and himself for the magnificent growth of bunt; ness," said M. T. IMuemuu, the State street grocer this afternoon. "Have you any facts to provo this?" "You may say that up to my lost an nual Inventory my books show that for the year ending March 12, 1803 trade at the Fruit Palace Increased one-third over tho preceding year. From March 12th to the present our Increase has been over one-half. Does that look like hard times?" The reporter said he should think not, "To what do you attribute this re markable gain In trade when times have been so dull elsewhere?" "We have simply been extending our trade on every side and carrying the life and activity and inspiration of wide-awake business methods into every suburb of .the capital city, and besides taking caro of our large city trade, giving to the little farming com munities every advantage equal to city life. "There is Rosedale in the Bed Hills, aud other fruit growing centers, as far out as 0 to eight miles, reached regu larly by our free delivery service, solic iting ono day and delivering tho next, Just as easily as Englewood or Lincoln Park. We are adding new territory every day and extending the advan tages of a first-class modern grocery to the fruit tracts that are doing so much to build up the business of this city. We own our own teams and have busi ness enough to keep them employed." BTILL IMPROVING. "Many persons have called to ex press surprise at your item tho other day about our adding 1500 feet of shelv ing for our grocery department alone. One of a firm who used to run the crack grocery of this city, remarked that the Fruit Palace already had two or three times as much shelving as any grocery In town, and wondered what it needed of auy more ? "Well, you see under tlhs new plan everything will be arranged systematic ally by tiers. There will bo ono ten foot tier reaching to the twenty-foot celling of baking powders, another tier of canned tomatoes, another of corn, another of pound goods. Everything is by itself in solid array aud not all mixed up. ROLLING LADDERS glide back and forth, clerks are ascend ing and descending like tho angels in the patriarch Jacob's dream. The peo plo appreciate our efforts because we employ no half-way methods but as sume and retain leadership In the gro cery -trade upon merit. Iu fruit we load, of course. It would not be the Fruit Palace If we did not. Wo had the first tomatoes, tho first peaches and pears. Our first watermelons ar rived today. It U useless to enumerate all departments In which we carry com plete stocks, suoh as tlu, graulte, wood en, chlnaware, Bllverware, wllloware, crockery, cutlery, glassware, pickles, mustards, cauned goods, bottled goods, meats in every form, cheese" "Cheese, did you say?" asked the re porter, breaking Into IUnemau's 2:04 Nanoy Hanks gait. "Yes, cheese. I am the cheeso man ! of Oregon today. Besides Cranstons, DPRICE'S lH m The oaly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammoula; No Alw. Ua-ia Millions of Homos 40 Years tl Stouidui fotiftfAL batiuuiay. ,r cjly y iuim Kftf-tsrri, Mflofe, fjfflftfl, Llftilioff-ofi 1'Af' mMAfi and Cottage ohf-, I am npgot latlitg wltli (hat man yoti illioof errd .nTnklng- thai IMofirforl dlier wliloli I sflfd to he n dream on the palsle of (Im epicure hitherto Unrealized lu the i,ro corytude of this oily," "In ..vegetable we own and control the entire supply off one hundred acres of green stuff." And tin busy proprietor was called away, M. T, ltlncuian la a remarkable man In many reaped, There la some thing magnetic In hh business method that seems to please tho people. He Is a mauler of tho details of hla business and everybody who trades there gels tho full benefit of hla experience 'tnd enterprise lu giving tho people a metre polltati grocery service. Don't You Know That to have perfect health you must have pure blood, and the best way to have tiure blood Is to take Hood's Bnr- Baparilla, the best blood purifier and strength builder, it expels all taiut of scrofula, salt rheum and all other hu mors, and at the same time builds up the whole system and gives nerve ntrength. Hood's PiUa may be had by mall for 2Scts of C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Do you know what a large percent age you can save by buying your goods for cash ? If you don't, you cau easily learn, if you will compare the prices at the New York Racket, with prices asked at credit stores. w-f-w Free lecture this evening at tho First Congregational church, by Rev. Harry Watkins. He spoke last night to a good audience. There will be good music The Now York Racket bos a good lino of the best Bt. Louis shoes, at prices from ten to fifteen per cent, below all competition. w-fw Looking after your Sunday dinner to see that your delicacies are all flavored with Prices flavors and fruit extracts will take you to Van Eaton's grocery. Clark fe Eppley employed a man to blast open one of those Eastern cheeses sold on tho market here. But there was nothing in it. Their Little Nes- tucca full cream cheese cuts like butter, Natural fruit is put up without cook ing or losing its flavor by means of anti fermentlne sold only ut Gilbert, Patter son & Co.'s, Salem. Sharpe's dairy uses no chalk or water, It succeeds. If you will feed your family on "Pride of Oregon" flour made at the Balem mills you need not go to the sea shore. W. O. Hill, or union countyj was brought to the state prison today for four and one-half years1, for burglary, Tney Never Pall. J. N. Harris, 3 Fulton Market, New York City, says: "I have been using Brandrelh's Pills for the last nueen years, 'mere is nothing eaual to them as Blood Purlfl ers and Liver Regulators. But I wish to ntate how remarkably they cure rheumatism, and how easily: I was at fected by rheumatism In the legs. My business (wholesale fish dealer) natur ally leads me into damp pluces. I could not walk, and at niirht I Buffered terribly. I tried Balms, SarsaparilluB and all kinds of tinctures, but they did me no good and I was afraid of bolug a cripple. I finally commenced using Brundreth's Puis. I took two every night for ten night, then I begau to Improve. I continued taking them for forty davs KUd I cot entirely wen. Now, whenever sick, I takeBraudreth's J'llls. Tney never ran." Y. M. C. A. Bishop Wm. Dillon, D. D., pf Dayton, Ohio, will deliver an ad dress to men only at the Y. M. C. A. at 4 p. m. tomorrow. Prof. Baldwin will sing a solo. OttoWllllums received a bounty of $20 for taking tho scalps of four coyotes today. There were also several eqlrrel scalps liquidated for. P. W. Olwell Is putting In one of the Salem fruit evaporators at his big or chard farm near Central Point, South ern Oregon. Mrs. I. W. Berry, wire of "Warden Berry of tho pcultentlary, has been vis iting Mrs. E. C. Kane, of Ashland, dur iug the past week. Walter Lyon, whose brother died here a short time ago a few days after arrlving,belug very low with consump tion, Is iu Ashland this week In the In terest of tho Salem Capital Journal, Ashland Tidings. Evidently the Salem bridge needs a new floor. Wednesday while Billy Harpole was crossing, his horse stepped through a hole and had not the shoe come oft It might have resulted In a broken leg. Amity Popgun. RAlrintS Powder i ' .jjzj.iMvajiaisi CARTERS CURE. flick IfrmWMiimt relieve all the trotiblMlnol d'tittoa bllloui Mate of the iraletn. tiieh M Dlttln. NaiM'a DrowinM, DjutrM aflr B'U,ta WlillotlwirinMl i hu ben ahow n In during allnf . Pain In tin 8ji1, rimarcaoif ricceu SICK HMdach, ret CiRTta'a I.mui Litis Pima are equally valuable In ConUlpallon, curing and preTentlng thU annoying complaint, while they alao corrw.t all dUordera of the itomach, tlmuUt the llrer and regulate the bowel. Xren It they only cured HEAD Ache they would he almost prleelee to those who ulTer from thin dlstreMfng complaint but fortunately thlr goodneM does not end here, and those who once try them will find theee little pllli valuable In ao many wayi that they will not bo willing to do without them. Uutaftor all lick bead ACHE If the bane of to many tires that here If where we make our great ooait. Our pllla cure It while others do not. err aad rery easy to take, One or two ell Ills make a aoee. They are strictly recetableand do cent Sleaae all who use them. In rials at 35 cents; ro for $1 , Bold ererywbere, or sent by mau, OASIS! UXMCurS CO., Krv Ink. yH Ulk Uftict. NEW TO-DAY. For Rent. House of 8 rooms, new, basement,hard finish, apply at premises No. 67 Division street. 7-25 A good choice house to sell on easy terms. Will take carpenter work in part payment. G. M. Beeler. tf. m Reward Offered. Wo will give twenty dollars reward to learn who sloshed the canvas sign Friday night on our tobacco store on Ferry street Simon & Co. 7-22tf TAKEN UP. Two sheep. Owner call and pay ex penses. W. H. Hunt, North Balem, Meat Market. 7-18 tf Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied in bundles of 100, not cut, lor sale at tills otlico at niteen cents a ounaie. a. ueavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, two cents a pound. JNext aoor to tue postomce. Stockholders' Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Capital Consolidated Gold and Silver Mlulug Company, of the city of Balem, Oregou, will be held in the office of the company, on the second Thursday, the 10th day of August, 1803, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the election ot directors and such other business of may come before the meeting. J. H. Haas, Beo'y. Salem, July 20, 1803. 7:10-d-2w A RARE OPPORTUNITY. The Trask River Toll Road, with fur nished hotel and farm, at its western gate, in Tillamook county, title cleat and renting for $600 to $1000 a year can be secured now, In exchange for productive city property, or a good farm in the Willamette valley. In quire of N. W. G. at resldeuce of B. C. Ward, 18th street, near Court, Salem, Oregon. 7-7-dw lm To Builders and Contractors. Rat.rm-. Or . .Tnlv 19. Bealed nronos- als will be received at the otlico of the - -. , -..,.--... secretary of state for the erection of an addition to the State Reform School building. Bids to bo opened at 12 o'clock m., on Wednesday, July 20th, 1693. Plans and specifications cau be seen at the office of McNally & Knigh ton, architects, Balem, OreRon, begin ning Tuesday, July 18th. Bidders will be required to accompany their bids with a certified check of $250.00 as evi dence of good faith. The rijrht is re served to reject any and all bids. S. Pennoyer, G. W. MoBridf. E. B. MoElroy, 7-12-td Board of Trustees. HERE YOU OON Hard times and too much stock. As we aro overstocked wltti cllt wall narjer and high grade stock, aud, as it has al ways oeen Known mat tue border nas been the expensivo part of papering a room, we will sell all our gilt wall paper tniB weeit. ai tue regular price and will Rive the borders free of charce. slmnl v as a present (and this ollar Is for this week only.) Some of our stock bowev- er. Is marked down at creatlv reduced prices and we will limit the amount of border to be given away. We will clve H yards to every roll of wall paper uougui tuus auowing enougu ior eacn room. If you do not wish to paper our uome now, buy your paper and ave the work done at any time. 7-16-4t ' O. W. Hawks. 07 State street "Yellow Front" DOWN 00 THE RATESI The Union Paclflo now leads with re duced rates to eastern poiuts, and their through car arrangements, magnific ently equipped Pullman and Tourist sleepers, free reclining chair car and fast time, make It the best time to trav el. Two trains leave from Portland dally at 8:45 a. at. aud 7:80 p. m. The rates are now within reach of all, and everybody should take advantage of them to visit the world's fair and their friends in the east Bend for rates and schedules of trains, aud do not purchase uoaeis until after consulting Boise & iMiutr, nuenis, oaienLUr, . ,t , WjJ POflORLBORT, .ABB'S. ITttri'l KftUtflValsaMf II U Vn v. a m GOING TO THE NORTH POLE TO COOL OFF I Not nocoflnnry nt nil, Von cnti cot Surnmor Conts nnd Vesta in nil stylos nnd a '20a nnd Bulbriggnn undorwonr To Keep You Cool AT T11K- SALEM, AFTER HIS MISSINO CHILD. J. W. Miller on the Trail of the Gypsies Who Stole Hi3Girl. Last summer mention was made in these columns of the fact that a little daughter of J. W, Miller, who lives in Umatilla county, bad suddenly disap peared from her home, and there was every reason to suspect that the child bad been stolen by a band of strolling gypsies who were in that vicinity at the time. Mr. Miller made diligent aud persistent search for his child, but with out avail. Circulars Rlvinir a discret ion of the personal appearance of the little girl were printed, and Bent all over the country to sheriffs, city mar- shals, chiefs of police, etc. Sheriff Kelly received one of these circulars. But all efforts proved frutlle, for not a single trace of the missing child was ever dis covered. A band of gypsies passing througl The Dalles the other day bad with then a little girl answering the description ol the little daughter of J. W. Miller, wh was stolen from Summervllle. Mllle. is now on the trail. After arriving ii The Dalles he made inquiries, and lb description of the little girl was ver nearly that of bis child. He has a piece of her dress, which, it is said, wa found at the gypsy camp, near tbis city. Wednesday, before the arrival of Mr. Miller, the gypsies left their camp near the East End, and were seen the following day near Dufur by a freight er. It is expected that they are making for Priuoylllo or the Barlow road over the Cascades; but they may be over taken, and Mr. Miller is urged on by motives that will admit of no delay. Portland Telegram. First Presbyterian. Re v. Hutch inson feels that he is sufficiently re covered from poison oak to be able to occupy his pulpit tomorrow. Morning subject, "The Ideal Church Member." Evening subject, "Let Both Grow To gether till the Harvest" Morning ser vice 10:30. Evening service 8 o'clock. Y. P. 8. C. E. 9:45. Mrs. J. C. Bowden, ofBtDckton, Cal., arrived on the overland this morning and is the guest of Mrs. J. A. McCarl of the asylum. The W. O. T. U. of Salem have been enjoying a Beason of refreshing from tho visit of Mrs. Albert of Clermont Co., Ohio, superintendent of tho de partment of Hygeueand scientific tem perance instruction. Her talks haye been very interesting and profitable, bhe will be with us again tomorrow at our rooms on Court street at 4 p. ni. Everybody Invited. Union Lodge, I. O. G. T. was honor ed by a visit last night from Mrs. J. H. McKlbben, & L. I. W. of Portland, abe urged tho Good Templars of Salem to take fresh hold of the work. She has just organized Templars In Lebanon. Eugene, Cresswell, Harrlsburg Rickey school house and Balem. Carrie C.Royal Is visiting at the home of Tier uncle, Rev. T. F. Royal, of Day ton. Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. N. W. Cor. Stale and Liberty Sts. SALEM, OREGON. Jackets at Cost To clpse out we are showing elegant lines of Outing Flannels, N All Wool Challies, Sateens, at lowestprices. . WILltTS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - BALEM, OREGON. Fine 11 Bail of BUM aad bova auiU. kats. trunk ud vallua smii fnrnUhlDJT sxsaTKfrsieis wjagjLif jaaiga-aewgai -- ,'r 7 a. t"y u 'VVr C"" OREGON, Baptibt. Rey. H. 8. Johnson of Eugene will preach mornlngand even ing at tho First Baptist church. He is a recent graduate and a fine speaker. Eva vqelioal Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 12at W. C. T. U. hall on Court street. J. Bo wersox, pastor. St. Paul's A. M. E. Cnuitcu.- North Balem. Services at 11 a. m.and 8 p. in. Sunday school at 1 p. ra. This is the last quarterly meeting for this year. Presiding elder, L. S. Blackney will preaoh. The Lord's supper at 3 p. m. All aro welcome. G.W.White, pastor. Hawkers and Peddlers. What ear-splitting cries wo bear dally In the streets of eyery largo oily 1 But these itinerant dealers who hawk their vares about are, when under proper re strictions, a useful portion or the com minify, and not such nuisances as cat rrh hawkers, This is a stubborn dis use to conquer, but Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy does it. It is mild, sootbiug nd antiseptic, unlike snuffs that irrl ate, or solutions that burn, it corrects flen8ive breath, atid restores taste, oiell und hearing. Nasal catarrh often nds in consumption. Apply tho oly jure iu time. Price 60 cents, by all druggists. atHHHBBHBBsMstaBnHsnBBsSHH IBE8T IU TELE WORLJD.X That is a utrone expression hut not a bll t o strong for tho purpose Wo wish to dt-, tcrioe our elegant stork of ind there are no othor words tha will dd it so well. That's our opinion and you'll nlnk so too when vou have Been them. Ii ou wish to be In stvle we would advise you to get some of th paper from us. ou an buy It In bulk or tablets. We alwat nave the very latest in writing paper as 11 'Villon UUI PATTON BROTHERS, The Live Young Booksellers. 08 BTA1K BTItKET. UKTf ADVKRTIHKMKNT8. w ANTKD. A first class srtrl to do bouse wtk corner vv inter and Ferry. mUIS PAPER is kept on file at E. O. Dake's I Advertising Agency. 6t and 65 Merchants Aavercuin change, San. tucnange.sau.rrancisro, uauiornia, contrao for advertising can ha made where for It. CHRISTIAN KCIKNCE Literature kinds on sale at 32fl LI berty street. of aU 4-5-iy ATTENTION.-Casbi money paid for rags, bottles.old iron and all kinds of metals, a.so hides, at old Court House, Balem. 1-SO-Iy 1. TOLFOLAR. ADVENTIST. Regular Beventh Daj Advent st services at mo unitarian null oppoMte niu ia hnuse. fia lem, Hatur ays. Baboath school at loa. m., rouowea Dyjiibie leading and other servirfs. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7.30 n, m. 6-27 m ' I .s Ii' 1 . A ' A' 111117 iw ttI rw BlfS&TvV W-. W't Cotton Challies, , Lawns, Dimities, T Pongee Silts, u, ur, goods,