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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1895)
! i r $0fff!!:i'SA ' fl CENTORY OLD Wo Jinvu tlio flnoHt litis of If myioff ora Jiiwclrod yonri n40, . i . . . iiman, matiimoni hlooK or Jmlliif.ion out KlitM iifid oLIior Klfii wiro.dirtiot from thu f.uitory, Alo ft full lino of ddffonitad olilm nrtd novoltiow In tliu orookory Jlnu fur din hnlUhyn, Prices novtr known ho low, J.G.WRIGHT, THIS PIONEER GROCER. aOOlAh ANNOUNOBMHNTU. MlwMsry Hcotl went to Wooduiirii tOvlsy, Mrs, Wernur BroyriMii returned Jnsl Mlfllil from a visit In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. jr. Dalrymplo wont to Albany tills morning. WIm Lou Illrsoh tin returned from n two week's visit In Portland. Mrs, 0. 1). Morcer wont to Portland tills afternoon to remain until after the ImlldnyH. Aire. V. Miller, of Corvallls, dopurt -mont Inspector of llio W. Jt. C, nrrlvtd In Balom todny. Mrs. J. Voorliccs, of Woodburn, re. turned homo today .after n short ylslt with Mrs. J. W. Crawford. Mrs. M. J. Taylor , of Porllaud, ro turned homo today after a tilp up the valloy and a short stay la Balom. Mies Busan Cosgrove returned to Portland todny ufter a two wooks' visit with her sister, Mrs. J). If. Woguer. Mis Nettlo Portor, stenographer for Ilorren & Levy, Is qulto sick, having been taken ouddonly 111 Monday night. Mies Margerot Getsondorfer, of Al. bsny, returned homo today, after n short visit with her slater, Mrs. W. 0, Hawloy. Frank Holmau nnd wlfo left last night for Bau Fronolsco, from whonco they will go to Los Angolcs to resldo In future. Protection lodge, A. O. U. W., nnd theDegrooof Honor will unltolnou Joying a social evening, also a nice pro gram prepared by tlio ladles. Miss Annie McUulIooIi.who has been vrltU the Btate Insurauoo company a number of years, expects to represent several Insurance companies In this city. The ceremony unltlbg in marrlago Mlw Louise Heulat and Mr. J. H. Blokford will bo performed at the Episcopal church at 8 o'clock this oyenlng. Mrs. Vinson, of Hlllsboro, roturnod home yesterday After a visit with her Istor, Mrs. 0. A. Chapman. Miss Badle Bmlth accompanied Mrs. Vinson for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Gwyuno aud daughtos, Ollyo, loft today for Western Oregon, wliero Miss Ollvo will remain Indefinitely, Mr. and Mrs. Owynno will return soon, Ofllcors and mombeas of Central lodge K. of P., ol this olty, numbering about twenty went to Independence this afternoon to assist the lodgo there In conferring the degree work on now members. OnBunday there was born to Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Blngloton a daughter. Tho grandfather, Boy. J. H. B. Royal, is the happiest man In tho Lincoln Park neighborhood with ouo or two exceptions. CHICKEN l'IK. Friday ovonlug of this weok tho ladles of Central chapel Sunday BOhool will serye a ohlokon pie dinner from 4 to 8 o'clook. All aro invited. "THE SOCIAL 1100." This sportivo sociable animal mot Fleeced flos? Plaids. flandkepcbiefsS G?nfIemeD's Ne(ku)?ar a? New line of popular priced goods just opened. All I . Ji.l CL-.. sN'l ioe of lw mkc and latest style toes, Prices I flnTP nOP $1.60. l.7S,J, $1.50 and t per pair. We will save you money WILLIS Covut nnd Liberty. SBSt aagggawtogaggs MAROIM'KITR. hliia TiitildWArii. ihtitlur in tlm but iniioli improved in fltylaiuid - - - ------ -,-.. .- js nljilit nt Kolol Wlllamotlo In Isrr Htimtier and enjoyed Itself In a most igret'iblo manner, After dlscusMoo ho club adopted by-lnws nnd eonslltu. Hon nnd lisd n very Interesting meet- ng. Kileui Is going to have n mnlt tMfl'tl oluUor hurst Hi peryphcry. vVhrn llii wliolo iiuf rmil gnts h social move on, everybody hiittnr gat out of tho wny, too, The club tins no name, nd Is rimlly worried about christening the cslilld. Home of tho sllurlans want (o call It the Gliemekota, but thai name In connected with n great ninny funeral and won't go. PEP.nONALB. Joseph Meeker went to Aurora to day. Frtthor Whl to ro turned from Albany today. E. 0. Horrcn roturnod today from Aurora. Frank Allison, of Portland, Is in tho city. J. C. Apperson roturnod to Oregon City today. N. H. Durboy wont to Portland thin uflernoon. . Jos. Dubois, of Eugene, returned homo today. Thorn. Kay rcurned to Wntorlco this morning. Dr. It. Cartwrlgut visited Chemawa this morning, Cuns. Llvesly roturnod today from a trip up tho valloy, D. L. Green, the hop buyer, was In Woodburn today. MoKlnloy Mitchell camo up from Gcrvats Inst night. W. 0. Knighton returned this after noon from Albany. W. M. Andrews left last ulgbt for Boulhoru California. 8. I. Gutsa lefr lost night for San Eranclsco, on business. Judge George H. Burnett returned last nlgut from Portland. Mr. Poter Cook, of Independence, was a Balom visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ashonfolter, of Turner, were In Salem today. Fred Hurst had business in Oregon City and Portland today. Attorney Wm. Kaiser was in Wood burn today on legal business. E, C. Herren was In tho north end of tho' county today purchasing bops. AT, Kllnger and sou Ernest went to Porllaud ou the Balem local this morn Ing. Dr. L. W. GuIbb and little grand daughter ylsited Woodburn this morn ing. Capt. Jack Crawford is In the city nnd will lecture this evening for the Y. M. C. A, Special agant Faby, of tho Fireman's Fund Insurance company, went to Portland today. Just tub Same. Notwithstanding that eggs have doubled In value, tho new blll-of.furo at Strong'alremalns the samo. Ham aud egg only 20 cents. You cau llvo better aud cheaper there than auy where else In the city. Fine values In the "Albert" fleeced lined, fast black hose, jutt received. Price 25c per pair. Also grea; values In wnol and cashmere hose, New ones just opened. Handsome nnd rtyltsh and very moder ately priced. Buy yaurself n new waist, Remember the $50.00 silk dress to be given away, Elegant swiss embroidered handkerchiefs openeu, very pretty, i'rices 10c, 3oc. c. 350. Hoc. lie. We can ease all A btg line just opened, Latest es, t'opular prices, bee new "De Jolnvtlle." Swell. on footwear. BROS. &. CO., Tho Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe Houss wiiiinM,iiiiiiijiwiiyiiiiiyiiuW'S)y now ron ?nn wwf rAi, HI,! HomA H Axflatiliriffl-AftniMl 7h fltfgHit tint Uu of Anfl'Jtil MifsmnriiKliil im uriHMfll itwlinm Ul hl filtf lit f Mi fttf.lfnf. wrn mmhi. viit J. V. A(ir.rCiii' IfofrM Utillifl, A. V. Mlltor, Wiif, (Jnlfuwfljr, V. Moody, I). A, bivAb IUff, JipiTimti Mvrm, 0 It. Uimuty, J. ffi Allwfl id i, (1. r1lmwfiif. Tim uptiflu nt in wcttlmy nttil Itmwtf nun rfil ml fipprnvfili Thn ntimirtl istPiiiKiii i( li fiffllA tery nf (lift Otmiut slate Mt, nlmws tlisl fnim Nov, ), lufil, In lltli thtc, tlin tefil ntrinttiit tt imntijf rrlyitl from nil AotlfrM (o lisv hfn nn toU lowm U'o'il from n(y Ut........ 6?7 0 ltKiAiiritittii(l Imr pMvllw . 1W W llMrflpfitrlfd.... 4,y,l? 7Q (Irniiiiil rsiilAl... ifju wi (Innnrnl llctins. 9( 00 I'rttliloti timm.... IM in (nrldnti'alM ...M.....M.M. 1,1 11 -10 I'(hi) prlfllfgcs mmuki (Jute rccrlpts 7,071 00 ToUl $lo70ilo Tim rjmrt of Mm Irnsiiror iliown lint tlioMtm of I5 701 H') wsn deio 'ted with lifts by lliorecrrtiryi Tlio report of tho secretary shows (he following segrrgntlon of warrants drawn upon tho irrnsurer against tlio general fund; Outstanding wnrratiti, I8PS. ?J0 SO Labor on grnuuils ...$ I)"8 00 On nccti of trnok-.......... )'Zt 7A On ncot.' pHVllfonllllllllllZl 8011 76 For attrsctlons 1,184 CO Htorotnry nnd clerks OHO 00 nsurnnco 110 00 Notes nnd Interest... 1,111)1 75 incidentals 409 41 Attendance nnd mileage of members .-, 025 00 Judgo'snud stipt'fl 113 00 t improvemouts ...... ... 4-H 67 Marshals aud asst'n . .-.. !iil 00 rickets nnd gntei 600 00 Advertising. 5!0t 85 Total on gencnl fund. 1 3,805 70 Outstanding wurrnts, 1801 040 70 The old oflkorj wore ro-o'octed. Messrs. Galloway, Loonoy, Moodyr Albert and Soott were namod as the executive committee, The Mnanco cammlttco will consist of Messrs. Moody, Scott nnd Myors. Aa acommittcoon program Messrs. MoAlllstor, Apperson, Loonoy and Gall way will aot. That portion of the constitution rein. tlvo to tho oleotlon of ofllcors was so amended that tho uunuul meeting of tho board and tho election of ofllcera Hhall take place annually on the third luesday in December. Herotoforo this bus occured in November. The of. (leers shall qualify uud enter upou their duties on January 1st of euuh year. Fixing the dato of tho fair for 1800 was among business trnnHOted. The next exhibition will open on Wednes day, October 7th, nnd will continue ouo week. All entries must oIor ni 10 p. m. on TuesdayOctober Oth, An entry fee of 10 per cent, of the llrst premiums in all dlvlulnna will lie charged. Tho nlnglo export Judgo system wuh adopted. This Is tho sumo us wa In vogue at tho world's fair and is usrd nt all other fu Ira. Hereafter the mimts of exhibitors will not boconcrnled In tho entry books. In tho prices of admission tlm day tickets for men And women wero re duced from 60 cents to 25 ceuts and there will be no pass checks. The board will devote considerable time to the revision of the premium list for tbo next fair. EDITORIAL COMMPNT, Tho old ring within the Utnte Hoard of Agrlculturo was in full swim at the annual meeting aud got lu Its glorious work for the advancement of agricul ture. They aro such an aggregation of talont they could nutdlspeuso with the valuable services of u elnylo inuu. Irvlno Is the most oompeteut man in tho ring. He showed his teolb and the ring came to time, By tbe way It is a Democratic ring. It is controlled by Democrats aud oleoted Democrats throughout to tho principal uIHco-i. This old ring Is opposed by tbe newer and better men on tbe board. When Governor Lord appoints now men be should appoint mou who will work wltlrthe uewer, oleaner, butter blood ou tho baud. Jed Myors was even too progressive for tho Tammany ugrluul. turlsts. A state board of agriculture that would suppress gambling and vice, and run a strulght legitimate fair aa such would be a godsend to Oregon, The session today was largely taken up with revision of the state fair premium list. County exhibits were dlspensend with. A special committee was appointed to confer with Messrs. Eckerlln nnd Wcstaoott to graut thorn exclusive Imr privileges for tho grand stuud in 1600. PARLOR TABLES Just rooeived from tho Easfc. A pretty lino of artistic tofyleo, Call una see them, KELLER & SONS, 12U State street, mm m wrn. Mm wBfirfln& Mp in Oftft ffAW 9Wt sw TAinar; HiilMrfpffoM trie n JIoiiii HUtcU Ilrfiiff 'IMmi, nmi Tli c renin twtt wnyi lit lir-lti rdiiilld Ilia Hfllctti woolen will In wltloli nli sfe lnlwiirxl no minit, Mm tvho rinvs money to liivrsl tniiKt (nli slooh ss nn InvMlincnl. Knoll otiof tlm Milniit liftnhs rati tin doilbl ho Induced ti Inko sotuo steak. JndlvlfliM's oti Inka stock In sums of $100 nnd upwards, Lull this bo done at ouo nnd lot tun mill bo built double sizj nnd employ loO people Inslond of 7o nn liornlofore, Tliero nro mnny who Imvo not the CApltal to (ako stooK, or who do not wnnt to own stook, who nro willing to subscribe from f 10 to f 11)0. All who cannot (ako stock but wnnt to holp restoro this Industry no needful to tho ' prosperity of our city, In view of other distressful failures, should at onco put tliolr unmes down for all tlioy enn nllord. Lot tliooo who cannot tako stook glvo n liberal subscription Let nil show their good will. Let all differences of opinion on other matters bo laid nslde nnd let us restnro nnd ro- open tho woolon mills In 00 days If possible EAULY VOMJNTEKna. Voluntary subscriptions oflorcd so far without nny cnnyasslng: Geo. W. MoBrlde f 100 00 Frank O. Baker 100 00 John H. Albert 100 00 J.J. Dalrymplo . 100 00 Capital Jouhnal 100 00 J. M. Wallace, president of tho water company, esys ho will start the list by taking $1,000 stock. Good 1 The Dlrootors of the Salem Woolen Mill Co. hold a meeting Tuesday after noon at tho company's ofllco on 12th street, tbe purpose being to discuss whothor or not it would be possible to rebuild the mill. After Investigating their resources and liabilities they find that they are not now able to build and cqltip nnother mill unless receiving old. Howevor, they am anxious to rebuild, If possible and make tho prop osltion to tho people of Balem and surrounding country, that they will luoreaso their capital stock from $75,000 to $100,000, and If pnrtlos cau be found who will subscribe and pay for tbo additional $25,000 they will ngreo to build a "four-set" mill aud equip It with thrt'o cots of machinery to start on. The old otie was a two-set mil). Tho comptiiy uro willing to confer with n committee, or any one Interested In rebuilding, at any time ou this prop osltion or any other, In order to get tbe mill started. Mr. Kay, 8r., has returned to Water loo, but Thos. B. Kay, Jr., who has been sulesmun of tho output of both mills, nnd superintendent of the Salem mill, will show anyone just what the mill has been paying, etc. Every man who has subscribed stook or given a dollar In tbe past can aflord to douole that sum now, because he can see that It was a good Inveetmout for the town, aud a prolltable one from a money stundpolut. Tho company proposes to guarantee the In vest ment, by starting up In complete run. nlin order at least half as largo again, aud nssurauco nf the most substantial kiid thut tho wholo $100,000 will pay good dividends. With assets'of nearly $75,000 lu mouoy aud property, no man oan risk a cent by tuklng part of the $25,000 stock. AHH FJIIEND3 OF BALEM, It 1s only the truth to say that In assisting the Kays the people of Salem and Marlon county aro assHiug their beBt friends. When Thos. Kay camo to Balem ikst ho ofTerod to put up a mill If tho city raised, within 00 days, $20,000. It was raised within $1,600, when Albany cllered $25,000, and did glvo that finally to tho Brownsville Woolen Mill Co. Mr. Kay could have taken It, but he showed hit Interest In Balem by oxtoudlng the time until the $20,000 could bo raised. Tho Kays have always been friends to Balem. They have tliolr homes here aud their largest lutorests are hero. Thoy have alwavs liberally supported &pd aided churches and sohools and all enterprises. It Is but just that, in the hour of their great loss, tho community respond liberally to aid tula enterprise iu getting 00 its feet. Tho mill caught (ire three years ago aud got nearly under as much head way as this tlmo, but three streams of water from the company's owu fire extinguishing system were put on and tbe nre was quenched in a few mtuutes, Flro drills, were held regu larly, and at uo other time could the mill have been burned than when It was, which Is" some evidence of foul u ii mm iiirr-n-niTj rr -sbws- - wuiMhrnvn ummmrt Msfllnl JfspjiWffW NWtl H a m iftffit MMffwMft .tail SIM uti, f flkfTrllfrfl Hm lilf HfflMfd f An fBflrt U Ut olM nfnlAow .Mtdfffff Aff, H, II, ftafltf, MWi W, a Knijt flf, nlHtJ, II, fifMp flllll flW.diWi CfrnffflMi f fiflpif rtftnftfll MfffiiMy funfrt fffrf. UUrmntl Ainn MrtahMii niodstils At CIO Hfufd 8''9Hlliif rtilifWi nt (JM UnflM. WefH flflnfidl ll(fn Almoin jnornmtf. IM, O. W. OMilIlM first nffft1 ffiwiuif oflflffilliMltotfliU who Mirill comiKMMi fh bfsl inlljrllitf WHIR" l I' Owl in tlm Mlif Kpwfl'rili 'Biifi Cfml mnvariM in Horn ifl pfloR. All Wlllnmpll oulvorslf sliiilsiiMosii rantenl for IliM pflKif, (lid nwsfillnrt In Iki ilctefiiiliio I by JiltlrfM, An "()ll Wlllrtinntte" pttMMWM Mildelild tlinl nresotiiowlmt liiollnml (ownnl poetry, nomrllilng hotter thnri 2 th tvorsg limy bo looked for on this wcsslon. MIm Jlcftslo Jlurklmrl, of Albany, recited In olmpot Mondny mnrnlng, lier solcotlon bslug Tom's Jlloyolo," Krnest Piper, who lins been taking a literary course at tho university, left, Tuesday morning, for Jnnosvllle, Wis. oonsln, where ho will take a course In Vnllaiityne's telegraph school, Ernest has many frltnds In Balem who regret vety much fo sto him uepnrt irom their mldit.but nil Join In wishing him success lu his chosen vocation, The examination for tho first term of this school year commenced this morning, aud will be concluded to morrow afternoon, Instead of dovotlug Monday of next week, tho first day of thn second school term, to registra tion only, the day will bo spent In recitations as usual and tho pupils will bo given Thursday (Thanksgiving) and tho day following ns holidays. This will enable thoso not residing In Balem to hpond this enjoyable accaalou at their rtspccttvo homes. I P. Calllson read nn essay In chapel Tuesday morning ou "Paradise Lost." Making Room To nmke room for our mammoth ttink of Shoes ami llollldny Goods nil lineare going lower than tver. Never such n great stock of bargains in Salem. SPECIAL DRIVE Children's heavy rlWxiil seamldss hose, roc. Heavy Jersey Knit Woolen Shirts for 51, formerly Si, So. KUOIIER ilOOrs l'or boys ami men, Mh long ami kIioii, mint go cheap to close. Another big invoice of toweling, A good article at 5c, Don't pay high prices for thread when you can get three spool n fur 5c at our store. Union Bargain Stor, AT THE OOURT HOUflB. Tho Day's Procoedings in tho De- partment3. (J. O. Isruliart, guardian of tho per sons and estates of Mary T. nud A. L. iBru'linrt, petitioned to be dlschnr,rd. County Treasurer Mlnto realized (31 25 from tho nalo of tho murdered Jupuueto woman's personal property. This will bo used to defray expenses of inquest, eto The J. Ellon Fruncts estate was be fore Judgo Hubtiard, on hearing of final account of Administrator Bilas Jones. Peter Francis objected to tbo final account and Judgo Hubbard toot It under udvlaement until 11 a. in. Thursday. He has been busy all day examiulng authorities. The Salem Club.- The social club being organized by a number of Balom gentlemen has bo come a matter of public Interest, and It Is underptood has been criticised by some ono as Improper in some way. Tbo high charaoter of tlio gentlemen composing it should protect it against such criticism. Tho constitution adopted also contains this: "No game for tho wager of money shall be al lowed in tho olub rooms." To satisfy all critics, now or horeafter, wo call atten. tlon to tho constitution of the olub. which defines IU very laudable object; "Tho object of this club shall be the mental culture and development and tbo social enjoyment of its members, and to promote and encourage the best Interests sooially .mentally and morally of Its members." Succeeds IUkestraw. Tbos. W. Potter, recently appointed superlu. tendent of the Harrison lnstltuAi Chemawa, arrived on the south bound overland yesterday morning and Im mediately took ohargeof tbe institu tion, thus rellevlug Chirles D. Rake, straw, who has been supervisor In charge for several months. m The best assortment of underwar fo men, women and children, will be found at the New Vork Racket. Their priceo are the lowest, Now Is the tlmo to lit yourseif out for cold weather. eodflt New Notakiks. V. G. Dauforth, Detroit, and R. L. Brewster, Portland, are appointed notaries. j - ijMjj I rJTjf! JIl'OtfUT fTT' JtSageg!ganKi!g"glfi - .. -.. .-. fa WM?MMMM V Sal?m Woolen Mills H Ktm. I"H nHlirihn'im wh nf Imro rtollmK , ftttmU i' low n trvrji Spocial Sale of Ittob am TOMORROW. Do not inl II. Wo uru rooolving dully nn lAnw m f llollhlfty OiKitlri wliloli wo will Imvo n fllnplny nnxt wook. and will oollpo nnylliln in tho oltv. S. M-cSc B. B. STOCK llfi .STATE STUMRT. ttarTMIiBl'HONIS 112, O. X C3--iLD03atXJEJ3CJ.3S02tf ItKI'ltKflKMTU (I TUB- BIG FOUR INSURANCE Room 14, Bush (touiiiioivlAl Union AHHiirnuco . liii(IHi untl IjUiicanIiIi'o Flro Iiih. Co Liverpool ami London ami lobo. Jlart'onl l'iro Iiin. Coi Dring In your State policies nnd have them written with lltfle or no lent to you, 2 Btenmor Gray Eoglo will lenvo Z Z Portland for Balom Tuesdays, ; Z ThurslayB aud Baturdays at n. J 2 m. and leaves Balem for Portland Z 3 Mondsys, Wednesdays and FrN ; days, at 0 n. in. (ulolc tlmc,regu- Z .J Inr service and cheap niton, Agont Z T. M. P. Hulilwlii nt Balom dook. Z IMPORTANT INSURANCE NEWS Policies of the Stato to lie Mado Good By tho Fireman's Fund. Favorable nrraiigtniente have been made by tho Firemen's Fund Insur anon Co., of Bun Francisco, California, to take up tho policies of the Stato In. suranco Co., substituting their own policies, This company has over J200.000 Invested In the stato of Oregon. Before sacrificing your policies bo sure aud see the resident agent of tho Fire men's Fund Insurance Co. John G. Wrioiit, Agent. nsy ssa LETTER LIST. Following aro the list of letters un called for. Persons calling will plense say "advertised." A lien Alma Bishop Chas Benicro Archie Basey I N Bartlett Win Colov H O Dr Chandler John CamoronKateMlso Carry Mrs Campbell Mae Mies Dolanco Rose Miss Day B M Drips Allen Daniel Hattle Mrs Hubbard Orvll Holman Lizzie Mrs Houderson V J Miller Allco Miss McCloud MaryMrs Putnam Marlon Powell E D PbllliDs Mvrau Phillips Nellie Reney Wm Randal Maltle riavagn Hattle Bmlth Jas it Phillips Rhoda Reeder Emma HofBellea L South F L Stroop Bell Bheldon O C Mra Turner Gordon Vint Wm West May Miss Bohellberg L E Tuttlo T B Vernon Chas Wheeler V Watson Frank B. F.BoNHAir, P. M. Awarded Highest Honors .World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; CREAM BAKING POWDER IMost Ptrftct Made. 0Ytktkn(Jril. 'm CO-'S Bank Building, Salem, RECEIVERS NOTICE, Notice to Policy Hold ers of State Insur ance Company, Favorable arrangements have been made with tho Firemon's Fund Insurance Oumpany (or the mibstitution of policies of the State Insurance Compiny without loss to the ns.surt'd. Bulbre cancelling your policies call on agents of t'io Fre men's Fund lnsuranco Co. EDMOND C. GTLTNER, HKCKIVKIt. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Urocorlcs, Puluts, OUh, Winlow.Ius.s, Varnishes aiul tho most complete stock ol Brushes of all Kinds in tlio titato. Artists' Materials.Limo, Hair,cmciit and Shingles nm! finest duality of CI9EASS StiEDS NEW ADVERTISEMENT.. TORBAliE CNKAI. A. good team, iprty uratmn. tn IM ftl!4 i wngon and good farm saorlflce. Cll on Jonu Uunn, ou hum trecttwo blokuortitoi I'ttikimDoo, lli' 1 Al) Ki vskfurtuKMOoo Twiu ritfc,a ua uxtwlleni preperulloa nun " rflru f.ir nil Irlr n. Inur rlnva 'Prnn miLnn tnr llilrdfGillBZi man a. iwlr Roa niiea wnu XljulcunoB nurtTreatloicthe HOi'p oy ;" mouth, a M. B.kla, R K)m It- Hidrldte UiaL f P. K1HHKK. Newspaper AdverlllpgAfnJ U. 31 MerobanU' KxohangB, flan Kwoolwo la onr outhorlxed agent. 'i'Uls PPr I "f1 on nielD tiUoaioe. UAPKtlU.-1'orllaaa, uuorumouw, "'' I Taooma am) Han KranoUoo paixr n ' al llopra Hnuiotllon olook. O.NEy. -M t,aAN,-0. Marmi. i'tftf I'ooi lfflo hlooK. ""- (JjrjnnUUVH an Improved 6-acretr ct tt OOUU miles ioutli ol town binall hpuM Jndbarn. Near good school, isquire w Uurggmr, over Hutewman. i--r s 1KUUA mifcJHJlAN Typewritimf iviniTnprnml attAnnirrnnliV- Uiaov. iw 11, Gray block. Tho heat of work done at rji sotwoiB rniei 1.1. i 1.1 ...Ik . .. .... !..., 1 1 man iraUU "would rent6aoreoholoe laod la W.-i w'e.?J Gc ood. lanehnmo and hrn: variety 01 ,- :...; xj.::.. ,,,r. ...... n irnit. rw water and Siaorea timber. Addr.vn pu1"' oaiuoi. nai ofUoe. REMOVAL Umbrella man. formerly at 187 CoramtreW at, has removed to m Htato U, A'ffi bulldlog, Whero bo will b glad to m aU b old ouatomera, alao nuw oues. Umoei" paired, recovered and new ones """jajn J, H, HAAS. WATOHMAKini AND JEWKIW. Utkes Thomas a specialty ol Fine Itepalr 'oi. olockii, etc, 3lfi commercial Htrttv k.8e" W.:A.'.OoaiOK President. ' "&. OP SALEM. TrsBSHets gton banwng brtrtow. J..,. j jj SAltPKT PAPKK-mrge tot of heavy ow" wropplns paper ror ale cheap. Jo nfirfor DiitUnirnndercarpoU. UalUW001 Capital National H t-St- ' r- t -a ""tl """""'-,-JV'i,AJ