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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1893)
caapzi Tw VWW W oAjMtAju joUJ&jjUas, WKDSfcltf , bjaidMtBBB 2, it4. AyjUiNliNO' ' ' mi i . i jJBMlbti PfTTEND Closing OM 110 W 111 At Cost. Evervthine in the stock and be convinced. The Palace D. Q. & S. Co., 307 COMMERCIAL STREET. Our reed rockers and fancy work bas kets have arrived. Come and see them. The most sensible prea nti for Xm ut Keller & Sons. Local Dates Jan. 1. Y. M. 0. A. reception. Jan. 20. Sy Perkins comedy. A Lucky Accident. Yesterday forenoon Edgar Van Avery attempt ed to jump onto the i. P. yard engine as it was slowly moving' toward blm, when by a misstep one foot was caught under a wheel. The young man Rung on manfully or his t ntire body would have heen drawn under. As It was It became necessary to amputate his great toe, an a' though he eu tiered graai pain, th boy Ib quite com ortablo to day. This accident should serve as a strong lesson for oys to keep away from moving cars and trains. Bnao Boat. The U. S. Snagboat Corvallis arrived at Salem at noon and will proceed on up the river tomorrow with a full crew and wl 1 sp nd six weeks working this way from Harrls burg, JefTGwynne, the ug neer, is confined with m larlal fever, at bis home In this city but expects to Join the boat very a ion. Temperance. Members of the W. O. T, U. will please takj notice, there will be a called meeting of the Unlou at 2 p. m.Thursday, all member especi ally urged to b present. The mco lug is to take steps for the nnu 1 observ ance of New Years day by keeping open bouse. They Abe Not Hungry One thing of Ha'em'd population Is not hun gry, In faot no one who buys the neces saries of life from Clark & Eppley Is hungry, for they got their goods at the lowest prices and can afford to buy enough. "Willamette Party. Notwith standing conflicting notices the Wil lamette Social club will hold a regular party at the Willamette hotel Friday evening, Dt-cember, 29th. A'l mem bers aro requested to be preseut and in vito thtlr frleuda a usua . Our Daily Br.vERAaE. do we have the best? That is what we want. The way to get It Is to to those excel lent lines cf teas, and the flue Moeliu and Java coffee nt Van Eaton's. Headquarters for all dally papers, at J, L. Bennett's post ofllco block newe stead, tf For Christmas Week. Have Quest line of single decorated pieces and sets of poroelafu, bisque tig urea, and imported China ware ever shown In the city. Am closing out a large assortment of dolls. Have a full 1 ne of candles, uuts and fruits. Will meet any cut of any cash store lu Sa lem on Btaplo groceries. John U. Wright, Pioneer Grocery. A Miraculous Escape. From the great cyclone which passed oyer tho Bargain counter to The Fair, 101 Court street, lust week. But till repairs will be made by a full Hue of new goods, which are dally ex expected. O. P. Dabuey, proprietor. 12-20.tf Read tho Que Cmk Ji.uknal. 18Q4. Blank Books, LEDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS. Sf ECIAL RCLBD LFDGBRS & JOUBNAI Patent Back Blank Books in stock and tpo-ial books manufactured to order. DIARIES FOR 1894. CALENDAR PADS FOR 1804, ....at. BOOK STORE. THE GREAT Sale I DRY GOODS and Shoes. goes. AH new goods. Come PERSONALS. Judge Wm. Waldo is at Seatt'e for a few week. Supt. Anson Is at Portland or the afternoon. Hon. Wm. Armstrong Is In Portland on bubiueso. Drs. Flnloy and Contris are at Portland for a few days. Alderman A. Klein returned today from a holiduy visit at Portland. Secretary o State McBiIde, who hac grown quite well and strong again, is at Portlaud. Col. Jeff Meyers and Dr. Annlce Jef freys returned today from their Christ mas visit at Bcio. Dan Tarpley, of the Salem postofflce force, Is home from a San Francisco visit. M. 8. Wrtllis, of Eugene, clerk of the btate board of equalization, Is iu the city. Hon. H. B. Compsou, of Oregon's National Gu rd and Railroad commis sion, Is iu the city. Mrs. J. M. Lawrence has returned from Oregon City, where she spent ten days visiting relatives. Mayor Gatch returned last night on the overland from Seattle. His family will remain longer for a visit. LITTLE LOCALS. Theo. Heimroth, of Evansville, Tnd., is In the city. Deacon Hatch, a reg ular reader of the One Cent Daily, was celebrating his 83d birthday yes terday. Mr. Hutch does not feel old aud Is probably good for many more years of usefulness. N. W. Garret sou is about thu streets again, after thiee weeks' nursing a crushed foot E. P. Spalding is again uble to be out. aft r sever il mouths' conlluemeut to his room with rheumatism. G. Sivage, of Stay ton, returned homo to d ly, after a short visit iu the city. Lwis Stiusou, of the E. M. Wulte printing house, returned today from a short visit at Portlaud W. G. Wes- tieott returned today fiom allying business tilp to Putlaud.... It. C rbomus, the Turner S. P, agent, Nun by und Wells, Iuiio repieseutatlye is In the city. W. A. Templeton aud -ton, the bop bustlers, returned toda from tht irtu key bunt ou the home larm In Lliin county,a triiledh-flgured, but still In the Mug Airs. L. Hiraob weut to Portland this afternoon, to spend a few ilus with fi lends. Miss Grace Soriber is at Portlaud. Mr. und Mrs. J H. Luuu went to Portlaud this afternoon, for a few day's visit. Oilman town, S.OO men l Co. Coal.--The best fuel iu per ton. Salem Impiovti- SILVER -NOVELTIES. Thero aro now pierced receptacles for Burguudy. Pancake lifters are highly polished and without ornament. Empire silvor is used on thp tablo of tho intistio Mr. Whistler. Spoons have slioll edges, and silver gilt seoui3 to ho especially prominont. Sonio magnificent cut glass bowls with silver mounts and heavy covers aro fcr tobacco. New smoking sets havo a dull finish, with bands of raised work. A set seen has a tobacco jar, and attached in four places to tho body aro small round re coptaoles for cigarettes and matched, A coffee set has a modern Viouna ma chine, egg shaped, of dull iiuislied silvor. Tho sugar and cieainor have covets with Ivory knobs. Tho cups aro now. These aro of silver with handles and with the silver cut out and ivory iusortod whore tho mouth touches tho cup. Iu carvers perhaps tho most accepta ble have ivory handles. These are solid, I round, with silver mountings ouly at the end. Others havo tho angles inclosed in broken silver odgos. Tho buckhorn han dles havo swelling curves and are mount ed in silver. Jewelers' Circular. I CHUNKS OF WISDOM, mm' Actions spenk lomlpr than words. The fragrance tit u flower outlasts its beauty. To do their work well is said to ho tbe central passion of all men of true ability, An eletneu t of power necessary in every kind of work is quietness aud evenness of spirit. The earliest education is the most lin. portant, and this belongs unquestionably to wpmen, ROAD CONVENTION CALLED. To Meet in Sklem, Saturday, January 13th. TO DEVISE WAYS AND MEANS For Betterment of the Public Highways. The Journal's agitation of tho sub ject of better roads bore fruit Tuesday in a conference being held among a number of prominent Salem gentlemen who are sincerely iu favor of a move ment for better public highways. There was an informal discussion of the sub ject at one or the offices In the court house aud the following call was pre pared and has the endorsement of euch gentlemen as J. M. Wallace, Squire Farrar, John Hughes, Jas. Walton, W. H. Eran, John Knight aud others whose names appear below. Following Is the eil: the call. The undersigned citizens and tax piyers hereby Issue a call for a conven tion to devise ways and means for Im provement of the public highways All persons Interested In such a move ment are requested to meet with us, and for that purpose a meeting is called at the court house, Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, on Satutday, January 13th, 1804, at 10 o'clock a. m; The plan is to organize temporarily In the forenoon, appoint committees, and adjourn to 1 p. m., when there aro to be addresses and discussion, and re ports of committees. There will be further announcements of speakers. signers to the call. Jno M Wallace W G Westacott Jno Gray J C Thompson A A Miller C D Gabrlelson M W Hunt H V Matthews J C Johnson John G Wright W F Boothby EC Small J H Albert Geo D Goodhue R G Keene Oxcar Johnson E P McCornack David titeiner W O Knighton E C Cross Wm H Egan W M Busbey F N Derby G Ralle R A Crossan John Kuight II G lirown P H D'Aroy Charles McNary Geo P Hughes Jas Aitken Geo W Johnson Geo M Beeler W H Holmes .1 J Dalrymplo Wm F Dugan R R Ryan 3 F Chadwick and nearly two hundred more. It Is believed one thousand signatures will be received to this call, names of such a character as to guarantee the success of tho first road convention held in Ore gon. Petitions are in circulation at Woodburn, Gervais and Brooks. Sev eral Salem men are already offering subscriptions and a number of very good suggestions as to methods of pro cedure have already beeu made, but which are respectfully referred to the convention for Its action. In the mean time circulate the call for the road con vention. Keep the ball rolling. A WANDERING WOMAN. Picked Up on the Highways By a Deputy Sheriff. Sophia Dickman of Ankeny came to Salem Christmas day to attend Mass at St. Joseph's churoh. Bhe started before daylight and walked thirteen mle.i through mud and mire to wor ship for the first time in four years. After church she started for Dallas to call on tho Catholio priest there for the purpose of gettiug admitted to a convent, as she says. She was found wandering ou the highway by Deputy Sberlfl J. F. Clark, who brought her to Salem last night and she bad a hear ing before Judge Hubbard this morn ing, as it was thought she might be In sane and unsafe to be at large. After careful Investigation she was ordered to go to her homo, Tho woman was clearly not Insane, aud seems like an innocent hard-working girl. Sbo has a t-istoi at tho asylum and was very happy when told by a German reporter ou The Journal that she was free to return to her people she at once started out ou her long walk. ""' The authorities were satisfied she was not Iiisane but feared that she was simple minded and might be assaults by the tramps who aro uow roaming abroad so plentifully. Chinese Convict Dead. On Tuesday, Wing Footi, a Chluese life convict, died lu the hospital at the State Prisou, where he had been con fined for fclx months from consumption. He was buried this afternoon. No Cliint6o attended his funeral. RIVER NOTES Steamer Modoo went down today and comes up tomorrow. Steamer Elwood will bo up tonight, aud goes on to Corvallis. Tomorrow she makes her first trip to Htrrlsbur,?, returning here Friday nljht and leaves here for Portland at 0 a, m., Saturday morning. The Altona went down this morning, and will he up tomorrow ulght, Tlje cold weather has caused the rlvor to full fast the last day or two. The guogo now shows 9 0l abtV low pater. A LIBERAL OEFER. A Salbm Firm Remembors the Poor With a Ilappy New Yoar. Gilbert, Patterson & Co., have written a letter to tho city board of charities, letter t tho city board of offering to given fifty-poutid sack of mil anr'lr nt the besvflour to every poor family of Salem school district, delivered free of charge within the circuit of their do livery wagons. Any persons knowing of a needy family, who will inform the city board of charities, will receive a written order for a sack of flour which, upon presentation to the above firm, will be houored and the 11 ur de livered ob above stated or at their store. Apply to J. B. Slump, Wm. Kaiser, W. L. Wade, or F. S. Hodgkiu. m In the Social Realm. A score of youug friends gave a de lightful Christmas surprise to Misses Edith and Hattle Scriver of South' ta lem Tuesday evening. They brought along a barrel of sugar aud other sweet things. There was a candy pull, music songs and games and all weut away having spent one of the pleasantest of evening's. Tho Congregational Sunday school bad a royal Christmas social Monday night and the church was packed to its utmost capacity. There was a cabin, a live Santa Claus, tons of caudy, nuts and popcorn, and a splendid magio lantern exhibit. Besides songs by the school and by the kindergarten clas3, the Misses Brown of Englewood sang the fumous hymn of Faber by Haydet', "The Silent Night." There were recitations by Harold Gilbert, Misses Claudia Gilbert, and Helen Bell. Earl Sbarpe sang a "Merry, Merry Christmas." He was heartily eucored as usual and sang "A, B, O." The reading of the beautiful le gend "The Christ-Child," and a wise address by Revf Freeland closed the evening. That popular organization for fun, tbe Willamette Social club have de cided to postpone the party proposed for Friday night until a date early lu the new year. On next Monday evening the mili tary ball given uuder the auspices of tbe second battalion, Second Regiment infantry, O. N. G., will be given ut the Reed. Arrangements for this party are progressing and it promises to be the greatest social success of the season. The Y. P. 8 C. E. of the Bxptist ohurch will have Its annual roll call on Friday evenlug of this week. A pleas ant social for members of the society will occupy the latter part of tbe even ing. About 20 young people from Salem took the electric cars and the beautiful greensward sidewalks, and participated iu a pieasaut surprise party ou Chri-t- mas night, at the Field home on Asy lum avenue, in honor of Miss Cora Field. This Wednesday evening Salem and Pacific lodges, A. F. &. A. M , aud the chapter will conduct a joint public in stallation of officers In the well ap pointed lodge room. AH Masous ami their families are iuvlted to be present The brethreu are expected to go with baskets filled, thus adding a pieasaut feature to .the eveultig'd program. There will be musfu in .attendance and there will be, "oh he Aside,," a season of dancing after, tint baviquet. The New York Htckethas reduced prices ou all macintoshes, oil coats, r ibber coats, aud mens, aud boys rub ber boots, to close out stook, don't ft! to call und see them. eod& w. Tlio Dandelion Roail. A certain lailroad in the west is very much in need of an equipment of scythes, mowers aud tho like. In tho proper sea son dandelions grow iu such proiusiou on its rightot way that the passing train mats them down on the rails and the moisture pressed out, which is very ole aginous, causes tho wheels to slip badly. Passengers ao been known to abandon the train nnd walk to their destination. Tho road has beeu styled by the facotious public as tho "Dandelion road," an ap pellation for which no reason need be given. Hard ware. Primitive Woman as n Poet. Professor Chamberlain, who has heen looking up tho record of "Priinitivo i Woman as u Poet," finds that lullaoies are known iu ovoiy land and that "tho folk poetry of nil pooplo is rich in songs whose texts nnd whoso molodies the mother horself has imagined nnd composed." Pwuitivo mnjdena among tho Arabs and Bedouins nUo composed tho love 6ongs, it is largely tlnough tho telling of songs nnd stories by worn on that they havo been tiausmittedfrom generation to generation. Now York Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. ESfcO M na r.jv roba mi wbHM. MMHa mmi jmrnrnm. rra rl y ffm MB V Jp-jL IIBPHIHI- X fjIIlElaking UX-iePowdev: uc oniy rure v;rvara oi Tartar Powder. Na Aiuruoula, No Aluaa U3 in Millions of Homesao Year thn &wmj$ Thn Vjtrlnv-Sauwfttn Werldtncr. i Married, Wednesday, December 27, at 11:30 u. in., Miss Mary 13. Vurley to Samuel Sauvaln, both of Salem. The ceremony wus performed at tho real deuce of Mr. and Mrs. F. L 8auvAlu, I Pnnllal TTjimn nillllMnn I)uH W V.. L, ' .., ... .,..,.. ir...i.. rn ' . . . .niitJiii i in iiiiii'ini imr. ii wiiiinv in I well known to largo circle or menus and admlrern In this city unci the groom is the well kuowu couductor of the Sa lem Consolidated street railway, whose host Of friends wish him well in his tiew relation. Mr, and Mrs.'Sauvam received the hearty congratulations of their friends ami tho Journal force, aud numerous beautiful presents. . A splendid weddiug dinner was prepared by Mrs-. Sau vain and after a Bhort trip to Portland, they will set up house keeping iu this city. Insane Asylum Deaths. At the state insane asylum, December 24, 1893, from Inanition, Mathlas Bow er, aged 52 years, Deceased was of Germau desceut aud the remains were hliippeed to Mt. Angel where they will receive burial ip the collego cemetery. At Salem, on Christmas morning, of epileptic exhaustion, Nettle M. Weeten, aged 14 years. Miss Weeten was from Douglas county. . Court Martial. By order of Governor Pennoyer, c unuiauder' lu chief of the O. N. G., a court martial will be held in the cap Itol at Salem on Wednesday, January 10th, for the purpose of Investigating such cases as may be properly brought before tbe board of court martial, which Is composed as follews: Brigadier Gen eral Compsou, president; Col. Freeman, Col. S yler, Col. Bebee, Lieut. McCoh nel, Lieut. Col. Butcher and Lieut. Col. Thompson, Prevention is Batter Than cure, aud those who are subject to rheumatism can prevent attucks by keeping the blood pure aud free from the acid which causes the disease. You can rely upou Hood's Sarsaparilla as u remedy for rheumatism aud catarrh, also for every form of scrofula, sail rheum, boils and other diseases caused by impure blood. It tones and vitalizes the whole system. Hood's Pills eflect. ure easy and gentle In Hay for Sale. 600 tons of choice hay for sale, most ly timothy. Will be sold in parcels to suit the purchaser by R. M. Robertson, Albany, Orejou. 12-15tf PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Local Correspondence from in the Valley. Towns AUMdVILLE. La Grippe, the unwelcome visitor, has fouud lodgment in several homes. Mr,i, Addteman and Mrs. Hins have uad quite a protraoled visit. It return ed i ha second time to visit Mrs. Ad d'.i'miu, aud seemed more persistent In its meanness than on the first vis it. Mr. Weaver has also beeu fighting la grippe. Charles Hins, Gilbert Meaner and Swank went to Stldiu ou Saturday. Is iilem all right yet ? Rtv. Boinell has been holding a series of meetings at this pUce. Ore it iute.est has bdeu fdlt, and the Ry. Giutlemao's labors have been blessed with 31 conversions, Our lowu Is now very quiet, no loud language, uo profanity, but all act like gsutlemeu, with a happy, coqteuted smile ou their face3. The first month of our school has pissed, and it Is now time to praise or dud fault. Too much praise would not 0e good, und to flud fault would be un just. Miss Lee, the principal, and Miss Jacobs of the primary department are od teachers aud have succeeded iu pleasing both the scholars aud tue pa trons. Lost Sabbath Riv. BmudU preached a -t-rmoa on thn "Holy Ghost." The snbjeot was well handled in a plain and oonoisj in inner. Old ideas held by some were remived aud the scrip' ures in vie mire plain. .Mr. Bauuel is a forotb e speaker aud oue always cau hum something from his discourse, The following are the names of the pupils of the Aumsvllle school receiv ln a general average of 00 per cent i ad over lu their studies and depor uent for the time of one mont't, ending December 22: Long) Spur, O.to Weav er, Siella Klrkpatrluk, Rtlph Spur, ieorge Speuoer, Clare Klrkpatrluk, L zzle Klrkpatrick, Homer Spur, L ittie found, Mollle Gilbert, Carrie Judd, tin In Lewis, E It Davis, Btellu Lucas, jukiB Gilbert. woffiraraffioiMiis Slate The Largest assortment ever brought to Salem. They Must Go in the next 30 days! AND COST TAKES 'EM. TOQUHl WlWiU C. D, Gabrielson, . .RcMdnt Affeut.. LONDON and LANCASHIRE FIRE INSUKANCE CO, Have 15 years cxperieuc ; lor over e gbt yearn acslstatit secretary ot State Intnranr Com pany nt Oregon, luni otarv offlro Htoluer's itfd Co'tior Uruc Store, fill MPT, RELIABLE AND LIKEltAIi Wblch Is shown by tbefat'l t at ttils oompanv hai done the larvfst buil lieRH of any h orelen insurance company on tho Fuel lie const in ISSfi. COUNCIL PKO0EKDINO3. Recorder Ede? took the Chair and street Commissioner Culver acted as Recorder. Hunt, Smith, Olmsted, Gray, Albert and Cross responded to roll call and tbe Recorder announced that there was a quorum present. Acting Mayor Edes said as it was an adjournment of a previous session It was not necessary to read the minutes. Cross stated that as important busi ness in connection with the city hall was pending it was .necessary that tho chairman of that committee be present and he moved to adjourn to Thursday evening. Curried. An Aurora Thief. Charles Lesen, a confessed thief, was broought from Aurora Saturday even ing by Marshal Holland and placed in the county jail. By some error Lesen was forwarded with papers simply committing him to jail uutil legally dUchorged. Yesterday, however, the papers were received sentencing him to thirty-three days iu the county jail. A greit reduction on all silk muf flers, work boxes, dressing cases, toilet, aud shaving setts, games, dolls, toyB and all holiday goods, at the New York Racket. e od&w. Harsh punra'lvo remedies are fst glv'ng way to in- Kenlle actiou and mild client of rurter'f, Little Liver I'll b If you try them, thuy w 11 leruiluly please you. If vou tnd tHlfn WD oi Carter's Little Ltv er HUh beforn retiring you would not have bad that coated tongue or bd taste In your mouth thlB morning Keep u vial with you f ir occasional use. A'l disorders coined by n billons state of tbe sv fin -an be cured by u Ing CartrN Little Liver Pills N pain, griping or discomfort attending their use. Try the u Farm for Sale. Eighty acres with bottom land at Skamokawa, 1 miles from Columbia river. 60 acres clear, well adapted for dairying, with dwelling, two barns, wagon, mowing machine and some farm improvements. E. Hofer, agent. Salem, Or. 12-23 d&w Shoes were never so cheap us uow at Kmussc Bros. No Catch. Ab cheap or cheaper than any "$16" catch advertisment houtes suits at G. W. Johnbon & Son. Grape Vines for Bale. I have prnpogaied several thousand good strong two- ear old grape vlues for setting nut, assorted varities, suit able for culture In Oregon. 25 cts each, $2 00 per dzen, E. Hofer. Sdlem, Or., Jouk.val office. dw JDeecnams Pills (Wortbe,Gutnea (Tasteless) are a specific in all cases of Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick headache, and kin- tired troubles. 2$ cents a box. tooooooooo i iTa Tf-: i i j- A w ina now ueyijiiu cus- j O pute that Q Great - Christmas - Sale? of holiday goods, handkerchiefs, mufflers, neckwear, SUSPENDERS, FURS, INENS, UMBRELLAS, SI IPPRS, JEWELRY. GLOVES, MITTENS HATS AND CAPd, NOTIONS of alPjindi. -Bargains in fvery Department.- Come where you can buy the best good tor the lea&t Bjjooey. WILLIS BROTHERS & O. 'IBERA HOUSE CORNER, - . , BAIlfojUKiOX- Look at our window displays and tbaa mkm ImUU, hter?d at Cost ! SYQWt QTtfLLA. SHERMAN. Typewriting n KJ ouiiiiucruiui sienoirapny. unici', room 11, Oray block. Tbe best of work done strea-12-16 sonaoie ates. w ankii.-I'o-lllon as b mutket p. r, thar e ot hotel or tt"V noiltlon rvnulrfmr p. ponalUIIHy nnd business ezperence. Best of r frences Mrs. John Plnlcertoa, recently from Oi'n'n, Florida Address Brooks Or. U2Wt rilHK most perfect nttlng truss ma ie. Will I noin a rupture wnere an oiuers bav railed. For saio by J led. U ParrUh, 401 rapltal strei t. IZ-lMf CAHl'KNTfcH AND CONTIUtTOK. Cn furnish bids, or give bo ds on anyjrb. Two or more bands furnished Turnet.Or, J.UchieweJr, KaOlrot J7IOK HALE. An unabridged encyoloped'a W.L. Wrst. t-lcctrlo light station. UliU l; uniuuuiuii wurui a, hi. Kraal, rcuu tiuu. gr foi irKH-Portland, Sacramento, Hfattls, Tucomaand San Francisco papers on ssl licaiiett's, Postofflce block. .; MEAT MAKKWT.-Oppostte brick stire.'ti. Faleiu. Delivered cheap. 1214-lm N CHRISTIAN KJIKNOB-Llleroture of all. kinds on sale ntSSS Mborty street. 4-5-ly WANTED Tobirrow 5200 for one year, on gilt edged non-taxable scurlt. Apply atJOUKNALofJtce ITtAKM FOR HALE A desliuble turm of 160 L' ucics for sain on long lime Town property will be lulteti lu part payment. Appl" to Loo- Willis, In Opera House lilock. vfi im I HAVE IT. have been meditatincr dav and nlcht what 1 should get for our children at last "I HAVE IT" I will go to that big book store on tttatf I treet and make my selections in the way Srtf hnnb. ..n... a. v.ll m.111 .. .. linen book nnd 1 havi heard these enter!' innsinc Miannniira hnvA them for sale sone.p. Their namea I hear are Patton Bros., 88 BTATE STREET. S. 0. V. MARKET, 365 Summer Street. LEWIS & PRATHER, Props. The best meats of all kinds sold at thn lowest prices. Reliable goods and quick delivery. FROEBEL SCUOOLS-Httk Year. UT 1, Infant, Connectingand Primary classes . eviry week day from 0 a, m. to 12 m, except Saturday. MISS 0. BALLOU, - - Principal. TRAINING CLASSES for teacheis' dally practice work from 0 a. m. to 12 m. lu Kindergarten. On Monday, Wednesday aud Friday from 2 to 4 p. ni. Classes meet for study of Froebel system, Mrs. P. S. Knight, Principal, MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with training class, conducted by Mrs. Kulfhi and MisaBalliiu. For termsor information upply at Kindergarten rooms, corner Cqurt and Lib rty titrtvetB., 1