wwmmmmm&iiii i ttwnmnhim wwwMwyi BM'MMKrt,flf6rfWfc 1? : N OUR" i , , i , i IB By theilumo orfsingle piece Clothing for Men and Boys. The greatest opportu nity. The Lowest Prices. The best goods ever offered. PERSONALS. Father J. 8. Whlto wont lo Albany today. T. T. Gcer, of Maclcay, la la the city. Gideon Stoz returned to Portland yesterday. Jos. Meoker wont to Drain this morning. Dr. Catboy, of Woodburn, roturnrd homo today. Clarence Bishop returned to Eugene tlila morning. Joseph Vloranl left for Portland this afternoon, Ghas. Livcsloy was a paiseugor for Jeflerson toaay. H. L. Benson, of Grants Pass, was In Balom yesterday. D. H. Loonoy, of Jeflerson, was n Balom visitor today. Rev. 8. A. Bturr, of Dallas, was a passengirtoEugeuo today. Dr. J. A. Itlohardson wont to tbo Reform.Bchool this morning. G. W. Putnam, tbo druggist, had business In tbo metropolis today. Dr. J. W. Btrango, of Itoseburg, Is In the city, a guest of his brother dentist Dr. Bkl(l. T. P. Welch and V. M. Weloh loft this morning for Los Angoles, Ual. lfornla. H. P. Mlnto returned today from Idaho with tbo escaped convict George Memoir, J. W. Hamilton and W. It. Willis, Itoseburg attoruoys, wore In Balem yestorday. Rov. II. F. Wallace, of Portland, i In tbo city visiting his brother, J. M. Wallace of tbo Wutor Company. WebBtor Holmes was ti passenger to Portland yestorday, where ho will re main, practicing law In that city. Mr. E. L. and Miss Alice Guorin re. turned to Balom this morning from a visit with Woodburn frlonds and re. latlves. Mrs. K. Albrechtnud daughter Mlia Ioa camo up from Portlaud this morn, log and will uttend tho IIuelat-Blclc-ford wedding Wednesday, are return lng homo. Olarouco Biohop camo down from Eugene yesterday, whore ho Is attend ing tbo XT. of O, His father Is a fitook holder lu tho woolon mill which burned yeatorduy. Thanksgiving Dinneh. ltemom tho Thanksgiving dinner to bo given from 1 to 4 o'clock In their now church parlors, by tno Ladles' Aid society of tbo Baptist church. Mrs. R. B. Jea. sup has full chargo aud families want ing a family tablo will apply to her forsuuh accommodatlou, Mlnnlo E. Farmer, secretary . A BimaLAiiY. The general mer. ohandlse Btore of M. llatala, at Mt Angel, was entered and tho safe robbed early Sunday morning. Tho kuob ot tbo safe door was broken off and tho door opoued with drills. Fifty dollars lu money was taken, and thero is no clue to tho robber. Fleeced flos? Plaids, Handkerchiefs.! Gentlemen's NeckuJ?ar $& New line of popular priced goods just opened. All t Y I C L. wild b c' best make and latest style toes. Price anTPQ NnnPs $t.6o.Si.75,$:i,2.soiul$3Pernatr. We will save you money WILLIS Court nnd Liberty. 'js iMnyrt ENTIRE STORE P'OH,, , , , , SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mrs. R. O, Thoma, of Turner, Is in tho city. Mrs. A. B. lirosdold Is quite 111 with material foyer. Mrs. h. V. Eblon is much Improved after ntorlous'spell of Illness. Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. Hamilton wont to Roseburg this morning for a few days visit. Mrs. J. Voorbcos.of Woodburn, came up this morning, and will be the guest of Mrs. J. W. Crawford for a short time. Dr. A. J. GlcHy, of Portlaud, came up from Portland to visit Mrs. Eblen, who is his sister, aud returned this morning satisfied that ber recovery would be cortaln and speedy. CALLED MEfcTINd. Thero will bo a called meeting of Sedwlck Corps, W. R.C, Wedneadoy at 8 p. m., to receive tho Inspection. All members urged to bo prosout. By order of Lizzir Smith, President. The River and Boata. Tho stago of tbo wator now stands at 1.2 feet, having fallen from 2.6 last weok. Tho steamer Eugene will bo up from Portland tonight, and will return in tho morning at 0 o'clock. Tho Gypsy will bo down from above this evening. FnuiT (Shipment's. The Oregon Fruit union has packed aud shipped from Balem to tho Eastern market 48, 000 pounds of dried prunes. These prunes aro all graded to tho four sizes, packed in neat 25 pound boxes with a handsomo lithographed label bearing a Marlon county brand, which cannot fall to bo of great boueflt to tho prune growers of ibis vlululty. Pkof. Bkiogs Acquitted. Prof. W. L. Brlggs, whose arrest was caused by ono of bis pupils' Clarence Hill, aged 17 was exhouerated ut his trial, which took placo Saturday beforo U. W. Powell, Justice- of tho pcaco at Btayton. Umbrellas, Keys, Guns, Em Wm, Mitchell Is tho mau. Satisfac tory repalrlug at a reasonable price. Hnvo you been In yet? No, 288 Coai morclal. Gekman Lksson. Dr. Bobroedor will give lessons In tbo German lan guage. For particulars call at Medical college. 11-14-tf Fahmkh Gunk. Grant Manning, who couductod a hop farm near Ger valsBlDCO mauy years, aud was born aud raised uear there, has gone away and leavos debts of about $5,000. i ii ii. a w i in Wluter tauB and heavy soles, also Invisible cork coles sollingat KrauBSO Bros, this week. 18 2t NO OHANQE. Tho report that the crocory business of MoCall 'Bros on Court Street bad changed hands wob u mlstako. Tho old llrm will continue- tho business in better shape thin over Hue values in tbc "Albert" fleeced lined, fast black liose, just received. Price 25c per pair, Also grea: values In wnol and cashmere liose. New ones just opened. Handsome ami rtyllsh and very moder ately priced, Uuy yaurself a new waist, Remember the $50,00 silk dress to be given away, Elegaut swlss embroidered handkerchiefs openeit, very preuy, rrice 10c, 20c. 2c,c. 35c, 50c, 75c. We cau ease all latest See Swell, on footwear, BROS. & CO., The Cash Dry Goods, Clothing nnd Shoe House TO NI1W HUHrtUHIHURH, A W Word ah lo tho I'llnelpU W AdveoAlOi TlIM JUIf.V tUl'ITAIiJlllliltfAf.gOf to sflytirnl liiiiiilrril now rrndnra today. Thoy aro lnvllcd lo mwI In n silver two-bit plpco tut n trial mibnflrlitloii. TlfMOrlM OllNT IMII.V (firt CfltlU n monlli by tunll) In Itio people's daily of Western Oregon, Tlis "no tmy no papers" tylo of doing htultitMi fliiltrt all oImm of !?) pie, Tub Daily Jimiiimai. by iimll In Wayrnr, Wkkki.y JotmNAii tl. No itMiPM kiinf liiit.ni,l llfam tMil,l fur. 'I'iim .liiltliMAf. In tlniiiihllnnll. It In progressively ami Independently Jtc publlcnn for tho people, ilgliln IiomImii, ring rule, extravagance mid corrtiptlnn high and low, wherever found. It behoves In truo education for the children and true Christian culture for tho home, It advocates good tchoolr, good readlilg matter ntid good books tho year around, lu national politico wo bellovo In making our senators and congressmen truly representative, and responsible directly to tho pcoplo Inutead of being nominated nnd controlled by tbo "ma chine." Tbo greater luiprovomcnt of our rl vera and harbors, Tho develop ment of internal comiuorco aud con structlon of national public highways Is of moro Importance than building cottly warships, Tjik Joi'hnal believes In tbo coin ago of American silver and gold at an established legal ratio, and isauauco of national treasury notes, redeemable in either metal, directly to tbo people. without oxnooBO or intervention of banks. Bonds should bo sold to the pcoplo Instead of foreign syndicates, and government depositories should bo abolished whoro tho people can deposit their savings at a low rale of Interest. m SCHOOL DIRECTORS MEET. Buslnoss of the District Transacted By Them. Directors Byrd (president of tbo boord) Ohmart, Walte, Bruce and Johnson of tbo school district cmorac lng the city of Balem, bold tbo regular meeting ut tbo otllco Clerk Bozorlh Monday evening. The miuutes of tbo last meeting were read and approved, also tho bills against the district wore road, iillowcd aud orderod paid to tho nmount of $214. On motion two girl pupils from out sldo precincts who aro unable to pay tuition fees, wero admitted to the sohools free. City Superintendent Peebles was empowered to engage an organ for tho Lincoln school for one month and to procure chairs of the East soliool for the coming graduat ing exorcises. Director Ohmart was Instructed to have needed re pairs made on theLlncoln school hoimo to the extent of $10. The matter of having Insurance re written on property covered by State Iusuranco company's policies wus re ferred to tho executive commltteo with power to act after ascertaining the purposes of that company In rogard to samo. Tho next regular meeting of tbo board will bo held Monday, Dscem ber 2. STATE FAIR BOARD. Holding its annual Session at Salem Today. Tho state board of agrlculturo Is in session at tbo stato house, holding Its aunual meeting aud will elect oMlcers lor tho onsulng year. Tho premium list will be revised and a financial statement submitted of the past year's business The quostion cf gambling nnd pool eolliug will recelvo a vontllatlon aud the question of re ducing tho faro to 25 ceuts. OPPIMSR3 ELECTED. Wm. Galloway was re-electod presi dent. C. B. Irvlno was re-elected secretary on the sixth ballot, receiving six votes . W. J. D'Aroy received two votes and Waltor Lyon received two votee. The members voting for Iryiuo were Galloway, Moody, Miller, Simp son, AioAiuster una Appersou, tno latter obauglne to Irvine on the sixth ballot. Supremo Court. Stato of Oregon, respondent, vs. W. E. Howe, appellant; appeal from Klamath county. Argued and sub mitted, District Attorney II. E. Bon sou aud Attorney General Idlemau for respondent uud C. A. Coggswell for appellant. P. L. Willis, appellant, vs. M. B. Holmes, detendeut, dud G. A. Smith, garnlsheo, respondent; appeal from Douglas county. Argued und sudmlt ted, W. R. Willis for appellant and J. W. Hamilton for respondent. PARLOR TABLES Just received from tho East. A protty lino of artistic tables. Call and bog them. KELLER & SONS, 120 Stnto etroot. rsss uum n im twum ihlll'jIJUILIJAlUtWj Mill In llio Mil AI1011I Mm fta Iciii Wmiloii lllll.i. IT HEeiS Willi ORNDUL 1iM liilri'flottr Willi Tliomiw liny, Hi'., 1111(1 I'lllllH jMlSCIIHSCll. TlioHilciii woolen mills llronud tho qtieilloii of rebuilding the 111III1 at once, Is tho talk of tho town, A iiiiiii ber of tho employes atithorlxo TltK Jot) UN At, to sny they will donate a month's wages toward a new mill, That would boqulto a fund In Itself, Publlo spirited men aro coming for ward with oil jm of help. Hon. Goo. W. MoJtrlde and II 111. K. C. Baker, both loyal to Salem, are quoted an saying they will give (100 apiece. Hon. John H. Albort suys ho will glvo $1(10 toward rubulldlug. TiiH Jouit- nnl will heartily add Its quota and bo ileves with proper cdthusluvllo inan- ngement a largo fund can be raised, It Is doubtful If S.ilcut can raise $20 000 as was douo before. But Salem will not be required toraldo that much, Th- Woolou Mill Co. Is bolter on" by from 540,000 to $00,000 thuu It was wbtti it started. Tho thing to do now is to oiler them all tbo encouragement posslblo to oreot as largo a mill as pos sibleerect say a mill twlco as largo, TH08. KAY INTKItVIKWKD. Hon. Thoa. Kay, president of I ho Salem Woolon Mill Co , was seeu by the writer today and said: "Tbo loss is so heavy aud tho Ineur auco Is so light It Is goiug to 1)3 hard to ntart It up within our own menus. Tho disposition of every metuoor of tbo board of directors is favorable, I believe, to going ahead and doing what wo otn to start up tha mllU as soon ns P"8slble. Tbo insurance) rates are eo Uigh we oiuld not uflord to curry $00,000 to $80,000 as wo should have done. Tho latest stylo of factory Is all on one (loor, with light all from abovo. If It's rebuilt,! would f.ivoru larger plant, and put in of stono or brick. I do not wish to involve myself lu debt that I would not live to pull out of. Wo bad Intended to rebuild tho old part of brick and Iron this next year. Our board of directors will meet this even ing and meet the lnsurnnco adjusters. I; have talked with one banker who rays be will materially assist in build ing a now ulll as his property Interests aro all In that part of town. Our busi ness Is worked up, we huvo the ex peilence, we can hold our customers, and InereaHO our business, I am satis, fled. WHAT CAN II B DONK. "We 0111 put In machinery In sixty days, or ninety at tbo utmost. If there 11 any Improvement, wo want It, and will have It, as wo cannot afford to have any but tbo best. "Wo have paid out In dlvldnuds nearly oue-balf of the capital originally put In and wbatovor capital Is put in uow will pay woll. Wo paid out this year nearly $10,000 a month on wages aud material for tbo mills. We have paid $1,300 taxes a year. "If we rebuild wo must oporato with larger capital than beforo. Wo muet carry a $50,000 stock In future to handlo tho trade we havo built up. With water power and making our own eloctrlo light our expenso was not over $00 a year for light aud power. "Tho Waterloo mill will enable us to supply the Salem storo aud our Ban Fraucisco trade, and Is now on a pay ing baela. It Is a branch mill of the Salem woolen mills. It Is ruuuing day and ulght and Is first-class." Mr. Kay has always been very con slderato of his employes' feelings, and has always kept their good will. He has boon known to keep his own family out of employment for six months at a time rather tbau discharge an employo without cause. Mr. Kay has not beeu able to eatlsty himself that thero has been foul play about the lire. Ho discharged a man at Waterloo who was foreman of the Awarded Highest Honors .World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Pair. w CREAM BAKING POWDIlt iMost Perfect Made. 40 Yctrs th SUudard, J IV II Imitnn but llii'f m no irittiMff fnt llin Mftltfr. 'I'll llllllfl fiuM1 llrtVO ltl flliMl fiil I tilfin of Riivfiiii Mm I'fldMd fieri!, Mill thti pltipky unit (npotirsgliig worilxer "HAiiftiiTfiiiiKny" wlilgof.if lolii'l ilfe Miilliloiii'M nml siiHiife llirlr re hulMliitf M nip's. fllllW"lllIMl(lll III fMIllftl ns to whfllier tlm hrf mill ft'if" l "f "0, Ifdiiolililllt Itn'ionld ben half mill' lonilollnr plnutlf poMlble. It nlmilld bo two or four limes n large w I lie old mill, inhere Isrjflpllnl ut Btlem to put In 11 mill, tlir h no quoslloii ns to ninitltii 11 iifiv iimler Hie iiiMiMgPiuotil nfTlion. Kay V Hon, two wnnlcil mill meii who luve reputnlloii that nloiie In w irlh a iiill'lon dollars wllhlii iweniy year?, Tho chance of the employes having a lob In the futiiro are good, and they fltiotild not scatter. Tho Waterloo mill Is working 03 moti and can tako In only a small number of tho Balom force, aud prob ably will, The board call telegraph oast for moro looms lor tho Waterloo mills, and by putting on 20 or SO of III Ba'eni mill hands and supply their n dors, Contractor V. B, Sotithwlok says tho old building can bo restored as good as new for $6,000, The ono burned cost $8,000. Ho will throw lu ft $20 Ruld' p'ece to rebuild It. That's tho right spirit. Tjik Jouhnai, has llrm belief In the futuro ol Salem and In the capacity and enterprise of our buslucsi men to aavo this Industry to our city. It should not be let go down. It means more to tbo pnsperlty of our city aud to tho entire valley than any institu tion in our mldrti It must be main tained. Born. COAD. AtDerry, Polk county, Moil. (Uy, November 18, 180.5, to Mr. and Mrp. C. G. Coad, a daughter. BO'ltNETT. At Itosodale, Monday, November IS, 180,"), to Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bornett, a son. Savo Your Stovos. II. J. Goodo, ass'sted by his son, has opened a second-hand store on Com mercial street, and will make a upeclalty of dealing In stoves and household furniture. Tboy will buy or bundle on commission and will bo pleased to hae their frleuds aud the publlo to call. Opposite tbo Bli.e Front grocery. Steamer Gray Eagle will leavo Portland for Salem Tuesdays, 2 5 TliurwduyH and Saturdays at 8 a. Z Z m. nnd leaves Bilem for Portlaud Z Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl- Z Z days, at 0 a. m. Quick time, regu- Z Z lar nervlee and cheap ratoa. Agent 2 Z M. P. Baldwin at P-ioni dock. g Winter tans ho ivy sola ehoea at Krausco Bros. 18 2t LACK AND WHITE! Do not. bo persurrled into purcfiasingbuckwlientthat is of tho same color and general appearance as flour. Pure buck wheat must be dirk more black than white. Our buckwheat is warranted pure. Price, 10 pound sacks, 35c each, "We havo just received a car load ol Liverpool (not Cali fornia) salt, and aro prepared to quote very low prices on tho same by tho ton or sack. HARRITT &fIWRBNCB -P. O. Social IToniqiit. Everybody in vited to attend tho Soolal this eyonlng at Mrs.Hockel'a in Yew Park,glven by the ladles of the Missionary Society of tho U. B. Churoh. A good time Is ex pected, a nlco programme is arranged, also refreshments. Don't fall to come. Wanted. To exohaugo or sell, three or four acres opposite school house. Will take small payment, and remainder in work, Inquire of J. O, MoFarland at Clear Lake, six miles north of city, or address Salem. ll-0.m A Salem FAOTony. Tho soap works are turning out tbo best product ever manufactured, and deeervo the patronage of Salem people, When Baby was ttcV, to gave her Castorla. When the was a CliIU, she crtod for CastorUu Whan tho became Jllss, bho rlung to Costorla, When the hnd Children, be cftTe them Cutork, State Policies. John G. Wright, agent of the old, reliable pioneer com pany, the Firemen's Fund, is taking up policies of tho "Stato," and allow ing the highest possible value for the same. Get a good policy now and turn In your "State" for all It will bring anywhere. rriin Tlnrrftnf iniiriln. i..inni.. i i.i ...- w...v .ui....i.i imniujr in eaui by the press to be a vllo p.ay and viler acting. V Salw Wooleo Mills ii tfMin (nil iiuvlirllinYrfi wtj nro hero h Hniy ft 'Olid 1IM JoV flH OVOT. Sill TOMORROW, Do not mlflH It. Wo uro rouoiving dtiily nn I'lcani ,m llolliday CloodM which wo will havo a clfnp'uy nt wock. nd will oclli)8o anylhin? in thci oltv. S. Mu& E, H. STOCE 115 STATK STEET. ngrTBLElMIONE 112. UKI'IIP.3KNTIMI 'I UK- BIG FOUR INSURANCE Room 14, Bush Bank Building, Salem. Coiniuerdiil Union Assurance Co. London and liiuicmdiiro Wit inn, (0 filvorponl nnd London and Ulohc. Hnrl'onI Fire lm, Drlng In your Stale olicies nnd have them written with lltflc or no Iom lo you, A CARD PROM DR. PARMER. Wisely Declinos nn Unprofitable Dis cussion. Tiik JoimNAi, Is In receipt of tho following card from Rev. Karmorof tho First Bipllrit church: HKV. I'AKMRH'fl CAKI). Ei. Jouunai,: In the last Issuse of your JouiiriAt, you say that a report of my sermon of Sunday evening will np pear lu theco columns tomorrow. Ah I do not lu ouv w ty deelro to become n party to tho controversy uow going on, I wish you would not publish suoh ro port, as I do not think tho publlo caro to havo the subject pro'ongod. WIihii I a 11 u hi need tbo theun for littKnnljy ovduIii, I did not know ttut Uv. Gninnls bad In ooutom plailou the siibjMct under dlscusulon. The anuounoimcnt wm made tho Sabbath hoforc, u;t Is my custom, aud In harmony with that announcement I give tho sermon you allude to. Of coursa you hr ow from tho roport of yi ur stenographer that my views on tho Mibjeot aro widely in contrast, in fa t entirely opposite to those already alluded to, and the introduction of the position 1 1001 on the subject would in ah probability, bo con-trued as oimro- GROCERY verting tho position taken by Rav. Mr. Grannis, when neither he nor his sub ject were in my mind during Its pre. paratlon. For those reasons I desire you to omit saying orre otbor word in refer once to my sermon on Sunduy evening lost. I think you cannot fall to seethe wisdom of my position and will there fore comply with ray request. Yours very truly, J. P. Faumeii. Tiik JouhnXi, has btenographlo notes or itev. i armor's Sunday evenlnc discourse, and also believes It the part of wisdom to not publish the samo, as it would lead to an altogether unde sirable and unprofitable pulpit contro versy. We are glad to add thnt Rov, Farmor's discourse as delivered takes a hopeful view of humanity. Editor, Jouiinal.1 m Catarrh In the Head Is due to impure blood and oannot bo cured with local applications. Hood's Sareaparllla bos cured hundreds of cases of catarrh because it purifies the blood and in this way removes tho cause of tbo disease. It also builds up the system and prevents attacks of yutumuum, uipumena and typhoid fever. Hood's T'lllfl llPPnma Mm A,...l, . . ww.Uu tuu tuvuiilO UU- tliurtlo with everv ono wim trino them. 26o. Invisible cork nnln limn, r.,1,1. i, style toes, at.Krausae Beos. 18 2t ROYAL Baking Powder, nigacst or nil in leavenin trXth.V,B.(liYtrnmtntn.ttttt. I vaEXDO , - ? m (ins GOVS OITY COUNCIL MEETING Mattors Thnt Will bo Submitted TMi Eyonlng. At tho regular olty coiii.ell mrcthj HiIh uveiilng several Important tiulN, will come up. Tlio commltteo on ili uud water will submit u report on th woolen mill lire und make oucgatUi for Improving tlis sarvloi If any ait aeeined necessary. Prisldent VI laco, of the Salem water conipAiiy, ,n submit n statement to fie city emin 11 this ovcnlug showing that at tho (hot of the lire tho automatic prepare guip registered between 70 aud 80 pnuoih, City Treasurer E J. Swallord Lu had propositions from three bnnki tt becomo tbo city depository, and will submit n report to the city this ereo lng. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer lu Groceries, Paints, Oils, .Wiii(lowkCIIus.sYariiyici and tho most complete stock ol Uruslics of nil Kinds in tbe State. Artists' Materlals.Mme, Uair, Cement and SIiiii,'Icsnnd Jlucst oualityof (311 ASS SKEUS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POrt BALK CIIKA1V-A. k'ooa team, iprlti wiikou and good Urm WHgon, to v lacrltluu. (MI ou Jolm Dmiu, uu Mlului treottwo bluikieuatoi l'aik boloo', 11 IH' l.ioUNJi Kur ultumea ucui 11 ifiove, fUt 1' torn onioe, WAMhU.-ro. go ,U oauVrtHaor Ut lio,WJ tintikru. nntfliMfrnA lti,irin wnrKlmmedl1 utely. Addrctu FlelallmnKor InteroillJUl ruu,, o. uoixiy ur, WANTtCO.-Ttioboatriao stiuu tiattiali TlmultsKivlnif turner nlnwllnt mt;li U buBlveuoyA.lt. tioutiiwIoK itu4 EA boK alU. W. lleo.olt'11 pluce, Ilrsl Iwuiia ibU iU) or Wuliuuo fruit lurui, Nov. w, atuo, fientyof uirKey. iiujo AMU j-AHklorLtl'iuiico Tulll l'4Ue,U uu cxoelloai nrondrattuu ttiitl odji. ilnrj t.irull Irin.ldi. h ilr inuli flllnd WUBJI alow dy, Tdinu mauefor lilrdiiJ"i :utiuicunuC nun ifonuoif uu nav , iiioutl), a M U,klj. Hjoiu 11 B.dndteBKfe I 1'. K1HHKH. ewBprtperAaverUlMAIJ JLi. 21 MerobaiiU' KiobaoKO. 8aa l'rocl U our authorized azcmL TUli papor U l'f on Qle lo bUomoe. IJAl'Klto-foruanu, fcuorameuw, ociU . Taooma and Han Francisco paper w " l llopfa t'OMvnrnca oloo. iVl 1'orn urrtoa IiIook. ""- C(( nUUYB an Improvo-l 6-acretr ct tttej 50UU wiles kouth ol town 'nallAMrf ua ourn, Wear good cbool. "I0',., Hureurat. over Bute-man. w1"-. y.uuun a&u,j4.i Jl'"'"' - mitt li, Qruy block, Honubla riej Tbe Deal or work douilj W J7oh UALK oan:Af..oii loDK t".?r JJiS? rentfiacros choice land lu )Sf "": lood, largo home and b 4m; variety ol o lng fruit trows. I'Jeaty of Htnll ro. I wutor uud Jiaore timber. Addrrti oat w CAIU'Kl' l'APKll-Lnrge lotpf beavr W wrappinir paper for aie eUeap. J " , JJJ tulug for putUug under carpotf. Uii'"" tut oflioo. REMOVAL Umbrella man. formerly at 187 CommereW Bt,.b8 removed to m Btate l.. A" rJJ building, where be will ba glad to tM " " old ciulomer. nlBO new ones. Ump'Pjj' ,; paired, recovered and new ouei """ViM"1 der. Z? J, H, HAAS, WAT0HMAKEU AND JEIVELE. ,.-rk.8rf JHKea a specialty 01 ine riu v-,71,1 Thomai olock, etc, B15 Commercial m fc li evident. Id OK SALEM.J Transucua genaral banBiug buim"' Capital National