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T''c,,ir'lt,Fre!WWr Daily Capital Journal DY HOFEK BROTHOR3. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1890. r3koi33rsS STEAMERS lAltona and Ramona LEAVE DAILY. Portland, 6145 a. m. Salem, HAS " Independence, 6130 a. m. SUNDAY. 9:00 a.m. 10115 a.m. 6oa,m. EjrFreight received up to 10 p. m.uEl f Quicklime, regular Vervice and cheap , . , , raics ... M. P. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. Type , , , Writers' , , , Supplies Underwood's typewriting car bon paper. Little's typewrl'ing carbon pa Underwood's typewriting rib bon. Little' typewriting ribbons. Full stock T. V. paper. Typewriter' oil. Typewrite"' erasers. See my new Star Automatic pa per fastener (or legal writer. F, S, Dearborn, CB t m 263 COMMERCIAL ST. $ss3&&s&& ANNOUNCEMENT. FOIt H0I1OOL BUl'KHINTENOKNT. The iimlcrMlBiictl hcroby announces himself as 11 citiullilnte for the olllcoof county bcIiooI Mitiorlntcndcnt, mibjeot to tlio notion of tlio Ucpubllcnti county convention. II. II. Smith. PERSONAL. Prof. Z. M. l'ttrvliiwcntto Albany today. Alonzo flintier went to Portlnctl this morning. 0. D. Ford returned lust nluhb from Portland. 0 eo. Urnco arrived In Salem today from tlio south. Charles Ilelleubrand, Jr., returned to Albany today. Geo. W, DavlHwima morning pass Ingcr to Albany. J. M.TCylo was a niis-scnger for Port laud tlila morning. Joint A. Dlttcr, of Sublimity, wiih a Salem visitor today. l- E. EUlrledgo, of Kalrlleld, I u Salem visitor today. J. II. McCrow, tlio butcher, went to llalscy thin mornlng.2 County Jmlgo W. 0. Hubbard went to Albany this morning. Will Wongenroth,of Cliiimpocg, wutt a Salem visitor today. Guy Powers went to Albuny this morning and will return tomorrow. Police Oillcer Dllley was a ictiirn log passenger from the south today. .1. W. Vogcl, tbo optician, camo homo twlay from a trip among towns south. J. M. Wallace, president of tlio Sa loin Water coninany, returned from Portland lubt night. C. V. Yeaton, of Seattle, arrived In tlio city today and Is tlio guest or his brother, A. F. Yeaton. J. II. Waters, of Hrownsvllle, re turned homo today, after a short visit with his cousin, Frank Waters, In this city. Nov. P. S. Knight returned lust night from Portluud, whero ho de livered, a sermon nt the First Cong re uatlonal ehuruh, Wesley Smith, of Tumor, a cauill ditto for county assessor and one of tbo Itepubllcan Smith family, was lu town today. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. 9 torn wxxxxxxxx m 1 1 s- m . -. But still selling groceries low as the lowest Having moved into the old Van Eaton cotv ner, aud increased our stock as well as room, we are better prepared than ever to serve our patoonXXXXXXXXX xxxxx H, M. BRANSON Co, 303 Comxmrdal strttt, i .... -. miiaai tt tfT"i nun xSOCIETV CIIRONIUL.B. 11 111111111 I I II UV The Deux Temps club will enjoy their third club dance tonlgbt at the opera house rioa Mitivntr. nf Omiyon Cltv. Is the guest of her brother, James Mill vey, of this city. nriDO -Pmiiv sfnltrnr Is lvlntr very 111 at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mon roe, on L bcrty street. xra ArMmr AVtlsoti returned last night from Scott's Mills, wnerosne has been visiting menus. Mrs. It. C. Gccr, of Vancouver, Is the guest of Miss Aiitm uavenport, and will visit for several weeks with Marlon county friends. On account of dangerous Illness In bis family Pros. Chapman will not bo In Salem tonight to deliver bis Shakespearian lecture. Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Joy, of Hoist fort, Wash., arrived on the 11 o'clock train today, being summoned to the bedside of their son, W. II. Joy, who Is lying quite 111 at his home In North Salem, of congestion of the brain. Itcv. und Mrs. C. K. Kllcwcr, Henry Lcnikc and John It. Roth left -this morning to attend a meeting or the nnrtimti ltnnf Int. conference, which convenes In Portland on the 12th nnd holding until the mn. INDOOKUABKIIAM.. Companies H. and I., 0. N. G., played another game or Indoor base ball at the Armory last night, Co. u. winning by u score or 13 to :i. This was the Hrst game or tho second scries, and the next one will be played Mon day night or next week. "COUIIT." A court for tho Foresters of Amer ica will be organized at Popular hall, Tuesday, March 10, at 7:.'10 p. in. This Is 0110 of tho most popular orders In tho world. It rurnlslies, rrce or charge to Its members while sick, medical attendanco and medicine and $7.C0 each per week; $75 funeral benefits, anil $10 at the death of a member's wife. There Is also an Insurance for Its members, from WOOtoMOOO, which Is optional. Thts order paid to Its members last year, lu sick licncllts, $012,2:10.07 (benevolent benefits, $00,000, nnd has cash on hand, and Invested tbo sum of $78i),a')2.28. All arc Invited to attend. 0-2t Foil Tub Lk(iiblavuki:. It seems to bo conceded by all elements of the Itepubllcan party that Hon. David Craig, of Maclcuy, will be renomi nated on the Republican ticket for the legislature. Another good farmer and a Republican who Is mentioned and who has scon legislative servlco Is K. W. Chapman, of Rrooks. He Is a grand army man, a farmer and tax payer, a clean and conservative gen tleman who would make a good man for the place. Ho Is a strong Mitchell man Thk Total Votk. In tho school election was lt:i7. Tho total number In tho county who paid a poll tax last year were 21112. This would lcavo only CM (tolls lu tho county outside of Salem school district. Thero are charges oil Illegal votlng,but probably 110110 can Iw substantiated, and tbo result will not bo contested. Tin: SuitVKY. Tho survey or tho StateSotver on Court street was begun today by Engineer W. 11. llarr, us- Istcd by Hodman St. Earloand Willie Hodgkln. Mr. llarr Is taklnir tho levels, beginning at tho river and go- lug eastward. A Ykllow. AVI liters & Albert received a lino "Yellow Follow," as tho Stearns bicycle Is called, at their agency this morning. Tho days of cycling como on apace. m 1 To WKD.-County Clerk Ehlen Issued a marriage license today to J. II. Jonberg and Nora 1). Hldnlgor, on request of tho lady's father, Mr. John A. Rldnlger. CtmuNrt.-Pred Dose, a natlvoof Germany, and L. J. Durronberger a native of Fraiice.werograuted citizen ship paiHJN today by the county clerk. TUB FAIR for bargains. iKWod The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powfre 1 avenfer to all otktrs. ll Result in Salem and Other Oregon Towns. W, H, B'YRD DEFEATED, Wm. Cherrington, tho Photograper, Wins by 67 Majority, THK HKSULT AT SALEM. livid Chcrrlimton Salem No. 1 bv Salem No. 2 130 Salem No. 3 28(1 Jf7 100 280 108 Salem No. !. Total 731 801 Mr. (Jlicrringiotrs majority, ui. The total vote polled Monday ex ceeds by nearly -100 the largest vote of any school election heretofore held In Salem or district No. 24. During tho 00's the totals have been as follews: 1800 1891 1802 1803 1801 702 038 1,154 740 000 18D.-I 1800 l,f33 'Plin lnrrrn viiln 111 lfti)2 wns CM'Wl- sloncd by the contest for school clerk, who was then elected by popular vote Instead of by tho lxmrd, as at present. There were three candidates then, viz: Henry Shomaker, Democrat; J. II. Urldgcs, Republican, and Wyllc A. Moorcs, Independent-Republican. Mr. Shomaker received f23 votes, Mr. Bridges, 81; Mr. Moorcs, f47, and theic were three scattering. YV. L. Wade, for director, received 1147, there being no opposition. With the new director as a member of the board, that body will be com posed as follews: 11. A. Johnson Jr., 15. M. Waltc, Adorn Ohmart, Thomas Bruce and Win. Cherrington. Mr. Cherrington is a Republican nnd is elected for live years. Mr.E.M.Waite will be chairman of the board. Dr. Byrd's defeat at Salem Is attri buted to tho vote of the North Salem precinct, including Highland. In the other three precincts ho had 5 ma jority. The people of Highland got tho Impression In some manner that Dr. Byrd was against them in their effort to geta school, and they voted accordingly. AT OTHKIt PLACES. Portland Probably the most excit ing school election in tbo history of Portland took place yesterday. It was a straight Issue between tho A. P. A. and those opposed to the principles or that organization. Prof. It. K. War ren was elected by a majority of (130 over J. II. Flnlcy. who was nut for ward by the A. P. A. Tho total vote of tho city was 7,000. Long before 2 p. m., tho hour set for opening tho polls, dozens or carriages, placarded with tho names or tho candidates, were bringing peoplo In to vote. Challengers for both sides wero at every polling place and many quarrels occurred though no serious trouble took place. Pendleton -Thomas G. Halley, nntl A. P. A. candidate, was elected school director yesterday by a majority or 10 In a total vote or 370. Tho Dalles-Tho antl-A. P. A. can didate was elected school director by 100 majority. Eugene An cxcltlngschool election brought out about 8T0 votes and re sulted In tho choice or C. S. Frank.tho A. P. A. candidate, by a majority or l.m over U. li. Dorrls, tho opposition candidate. Astoria A hotly-contested election for school director took place yester day. Three candidates were In the Held: Hon. C. W. Fulton, Mrs. C. A. Gonrheart and County Judge J. 11. n, Gray. Fulton was elected by a largo majority, it being considered, locally, a victory for tho Catholics. As soon as It was noised about that tho A. P. A.'swero going to support Gray, tlio Catholics turned out en masso aud voted for Fulton. Thts helped bis victory, although It Is conceded that ho would have been elected anyway. Mrs. Gearhart secured the next highest number of votes. Ono of tho largest votes over polled In tho city at a school election was counted last night at the closo or tho polls. Women wero driven to tho polling places In hacks and cast their ballots, not all for tho lady candidate. The Fight nt Eugene. There was much strife anil rnntnn. tlon, and a great deal or bittor foollm was manifested. Mr. Dorrls made a bitter light against tho A. P. A. and tho Christian Alllnnce, but was brought to task sharply by bis oppon eats, who seemed as fertile as he In resources. Circulars wero distributed on the streets denounclm.' tii niri school board, Trofcssor Reld and tho so-cauert "school machine:" also, Children Crv U I ltnhr' Castorla. MS taking Mr. Dorrls to task for the re' marks he made In his public speeches tvliMi wnrn Htismntlble of COnstrUC' tlon dlllorcrit from the one Intended by him; also, charges that bribery had been attempted by the rrienas ot mr. Dorrls, and nil manner or campaign litirnt,iirrt. These utterances were not responded to, but allowed to go for what they wero wortn. Roth sides did everything to bring out votes, and ladies were almost as prominent as as the men, as election strikers. Every available carriage was pressed into servlco nnd kept busy. When the polls closed at 0 o'clock, 877 votes had been recorded, which Is alroiit 300 more than ever before. Frank received C03 and Dorrls 373. This Is considered a decided victory for the A. P. A., although it is said several other matters were Instru mental In the result. George F. Craw was elected clerk without opposition. Portland's Election. roiiTLAND, March 10. The ofllelal returns rrom yesterday's election for school director give Warren a major of 032 over FJ nicy. RIVER NEWS. Tho Elmore will conic up tonight. The O. R. & N. Co.'s steamer Ruth loft for Portland this morning, laden with 100 tons of Hour The river stands' at 0:0.i today, hav ing fnllcn a very little since yester day. LETTER LIST. The following letters remain in tho Salem post olllco uncalled for. persons calling for the same, please say "advertised." BvbcJns Oscar Mr Burket Dennis Berlon Martini Bardsley Alfred Rnl ley Dora Mrs Cummlugs Jack Casslty J as Darling J R Davis Homer Fnncstock F M Goodc Josle Miss Geo II Wr Gregolr David Gran 7. Dora Glascock Albert Htbbard Eveline Hammer & Co Hunt II M Jordan B & W Kays C E Kly ver Chas Lundo Anna Lewis Albert Molllt Lillle Mrs M alone J D Morris 1) M McClung Fay McKcnzlo Wm B. Procdsson Mrs S Plgg Ruben Patton .las Rylward Ettlo Somtners Arnold Swart. Thos Spanial Mary Smith J II Schmitt Pauline Smith T J Smith Lottie Trulsen Hans Turner Jas Thompson Geo Thomas J K Taylor Sarah Wood Jos Wills Ella Mrs Wilson Abble Webb Bert White Wesley Walker M A Mrs Watson M E Miss J L C State Board of H School Clerk Prln- glo School F. Boniiam, P. M. Police Court. A plain everyday drunk got live days today ol Recorder Edes. Two young men from Chemawa Indian school got thirty days apleco for resisting an olllccr when he tried to put them under arrest. Prof. II. II. Smith, of Rosedale, whose card as candidate for county superintendent of schools appears lu this paper, was lu town today. Frank Hofer. nrcssman of The Journal, who has been prostrated by lullammatorv rheumatism the nast threo months, was down town today for tho llrst time, having practically receive red The Ideal Panacea. James L. Francis, Alderman. Chi cago, says: "I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds nnd Lung Complaints, having used It in lay family for tho last live years, to tho exclusion of phy sicians' prcscrldtlons or other prepara tions." Rev. Joha Burgus, Keokuk. Iowa, writes: "I have been a Minister of tho Methodist Episcopal Church for fifty years or more, nnd havo never found anything so bonellclnl, or that gave mo such speedy relief ns Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial Bot tles Iree Fred A. Legg's Drug Store. 1ion Baby wm 6lck, wo c her Castorla, When bhe was a Child, the cried for CastorU. When the became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When kha had Children, she sato them Castorla, Cheap Rates to 'Frisco, The cheap rates of ilvo dollars cabin and two-lif ty steerage lucludlng meals and berth are still In otlect on the p.R. & N. Co's.. steamers from Port land to San Francisco. , Steamers leave Portland every live days. 3-0-1 m d LOST A medium siicd black leather hand Crip, containing letters, nenslon nsner ami other articles, including a bottle of bear's oil. D, L. McLaln. Report to this office. lo-tf DIED. DKNHAM-At tho homo of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Denham, cor nor of Church nnd Center streets, at 12:33 a. iu Monday, March 10, 1800, Howard Denham, aged 8 years and 1 month. Tho llttlo fellow had been ill but ono week. Ills ailment was conges tion of tho brain. The funeral will bo held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the First Presbyterian church. Tho re mains will bo Intorred in the Itural cemetery. THE POLK COUNTY THIEVES. Frcel and Simons Bound Over Kreel Makes His Escape. The men Simons and Frcci: arrested for stealing chickens, etc., were brought bcrorc Justice F. F. Clark and waived examination. Their ball was llxcd at $250 each. They were unable to supply bonds and wero placed under guard. The preliminary examination will take place Wcducs-. dny at 10 a. m. A coop of lino blooded Wyandotte chickens was also found In their pos session belonging to Frank Faulk, who lives at the oak grove. T..iar. nwnlmr wliilo Frecl was In charge of Oatle Walt and the two were on their way up the canyon, Frcel made his cscapo In the dark.aud has not been seen since. i - i In Poutland. The school elec tion at Portland excites much com ment at Salem. It Is understood linrn. to moan the defeat of Joseph Simon In local politics. It probably means that votes hitvo been counted nnd Mint, Mr. HtllllC mill ills fflcllds nnd the antl-l)olph Republicans arc In the majority. It means tlic down fall of the SI moii-Dolph machine. THE FAIR for bargains. 3-Ti-eod Celebrated SOHP m 20 Ounces for 5c. IUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT. HARRITT LAWRENCE P. O, Grocery. FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON IMPROVED-CONCENTRATED. TJtie Original 25-cent Squirrel Poison, x raSSk )mBBBBmmMmmSm Mm WV$t)ammmmT)aPw iBaMmammw Populist Meetings will be held as follows, to be addressed by T. J.McChtry.orGatcs, and other good speakers as follews: At Salem, March 10; at Rickey school house, March 20; at Chemawa, March 21; at Frlltland, March 23. Any other speakers from other parties will bo given equal chance. Everybody Invited. Ladles especi ally. Respectfully, 10-01 It. It. Ryan, Com. Resolutions of Sympathy. "Whereas, It has pleased God In his allwlso provldenco to take from our midst our beloved slstor In Christ, Clara M. Rlggs, be it Resolved, That we, tho Christian Eudcnvorers of the First Christian church, extend to the bereaved par ents our heartfelt sympathy; and would commend them 10 our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, as the only source or real contort. Resolved, Further, that a copy or theso resolutions bo spread upon tho records or our society, and a copy lw given to the parents; and also a copy bo furnished cacli of tho city papers for publication. Auck c. Pkrrikk, Dan Clark, Minnib Morris, II-A. Denton, Committee. i Notice. Tho partnership llrm or Smith & Schlndicr, blacksmiths, having been dissolved on January 1, 1800, all per sons Indebted to said Smith & Schlnd craro hereby notified to call at the blacksmith shop, No. COStato street, balcm. Orecon. nnd unttin Hmi. .. counts nt once.othorwlso said accounts in uo iiiaceu in tne hands or an at torney for collection. 2-14-d2w Salem, Or.. Feb. 14, 1890. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Pair. w CREAM BAKING POWDffl IMost Perfect Mide. 4oYeiatheSUr.ajuxL TOMORROW Spbcial .Sale! UNDERWfiARi T ndies' Sleeveless Vests Ladles' Sleeveless Vests, all Indies' Vests, with sleeves All muslin underwear reduced. Night robes from 47c up, ; Large line of sateen skirts also included in this sale, Woolen underwear at cost. Sale prices for one day only. S. M. & E. ft. STOcfi 257 Commercial street, Phone 112. WorldBeater In 1-pound cans. Guarantee!. Thousands of fa rmers fiom all nver this state have learned that FRY'S SQUIRREL TOISON at 25 cents is as good or bitter than more expensive foreign brands ol uncertain strength. Fry's Ui he genuine and most re liable poison. Use no other. For sale by Geo. L. Itaskett, Fred A. Legp, Lunn & Brooks. (J. W. I'ulnani, and Sieiner Drue Co. . druRgUts, .Salem. Important to Farmers. Wakelco's Squirrel Exterminator the original and only article of it, kind crlvlnf nntlinWh cnHcfnntlnn Now reduced from CO to 30 cents per can. a; or sale oy Ktclncr Drug Co. Lunn & Brooks and G. W.Putmnn. Salein.Orcgon. 3-4-lm ID THE MARKETS. Chicago. March lo. Wheat, cash 63VJC. May 65 Q New York, March 10. Sllver,G6c; lead, 3 3. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco. Nt.irrh m Wl.m. m Wool Oregon; cjioice, ioo; inferior 3 c, valley, 9mc. nops yu notable nt t(n)tr. Pntatrv.c rn tn rw n eM Oats Milling, 75(360. PORTLAND MARKET. Portland, March 10. Wheat valley,6Vc; Walla Walla, 60, FlourPortland, $3.15; Benton county. 3.15; graham, $2.65; superfine, $2.25 per bbl, Oats White, 23(2705 grey, 2223; in bags, 54.255.25. barrels, 4.50 7.00 $, 3.75. y" I otatocs.. New Oregon, 253oc per sack. Hay.. Good, S.Soffiaoo per ton. a nuui 6SKc Millst Wool.. Valley, oioc; Eastern Oregon. 2wy,c. Millstufls..I3ran( $ll.Soi3.so; shorts,Ji2 Poultry.. Hens, 5c; rocsters. Ji.So per doi and not wanted; ducks, 2.5oj.oo per doz.. turkeys, live 7c; eggs 15 cents cash. Hidesgreen, salted 60 lbs 5c; under it I' $heeP Pe,Ki o7oo. Hops.. Oregon, 4 to 6c, according to qual. Butter.. Oregon fancy creamery, 5o55; fancy dairy, 45; fair to good, 3o common, 7jc, j-vsJ3 Cheese .Oregon full cream, MisJ.rolc Eggs. .Oregon. 15 per doz. Poultry.. CTiitkens, 3.0033.50 per doz; ducks, $3.5o4 50; geese. $6.oo7.oo; tur keys, oioc; dressed. 1 ii2c. ,nr?0pSteT,-?23-5c per lb; fair to good steers 2Ji2 3.5c; cowi,aKaWC: dressed beef, 45jc. ' ' Mutton.. Best heet trjn.. ,, ewes, i.s.oojdrissed,; ' Hogs .Choice, heavy, 2.5o3,eo2 linlu Veal.. Small, choice, 5; large, 34c wi, . SALEM MARKET. Wheat. .530 per bu., market firm. Oats., 17c. lIaV..Balrrl. rtiMt t. r- .. .. . 56 ?o ' "t,3vi'' umoiny, Hour.. In wholesale lots, 3.00: retail 3.20; bran, bulk n.oo; 'd S tSoo8.' I2-00,35 cP feed.'u.oo VeaL.D.-essed, 4. llogj Dressed. 3. live Cattle. .2zyt. Sheejj,. Live, 2.50. Wool.. Best, I2ic. Hopi. .Best, 4($5o. Eggs.. Cash. 8c. Butter.. Best dairy, 20c; fancy creamery, Cheese .I2i3c. Jffi5S? ,, Ml Potatoes.. 20c per bu Onions.. 1 Jc. shades 5t A Supreme Court, The case of the American Brlfei Contract company, n corporation! t! pollant, vs. tho Mullen Bridge L pany und J. E. Willard, rcsC nppcnl from Multnomah count; n argued and submitted today, t Tanner, attorney for & Itufus Mallory, attorney for rc Ulll. Delegates.-Today Oavcrnotlaj on request of Governor JlcOonneHi Idaho, appointed ns delegates ton Immigration congress to beheidi r,.i,. on.. 11.. ..n uwiou ji.y LIIU uiuewing: D, J Thompson, Ellis G. Hughes and Cls II. Dodd, of PortlandjTIieo.G.Hife Pniidlnt.nn: .T. II. roinfolio. c. , ...... , Kit,,.,.,, uiraun Tho latter Is to make an addrw a urcgon. Horace Dunlap returned to Lib vlow Inst week from his trln to Tn Orleans, where ho took two caitai or mules, lie did not find tlictuAs nsgood as expected, but will tryl ngnln In tho near future. Kttb he will take inures, as lie knowj itr ho can do with them. He Mm the Southorii Pacific road, koIm ft Los Angeles.' JOHN HUGHES Dealer in groceries, paints, o& window glass, varnishes, d the most complete stoce i brushes of all kinds in a state, Artists' materials, lm hair, cement and shingles, J finest quality of grass seeds. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST A gold watch-cluln, initUI Z.U.LI class 01 00. tlic nnuer win w smuu; warded by leaving at the Journal offict. II M. I'arvin. 3L FOR lo-'An almost new flattop, polaUl solid oak offiee desk, Enquire at l?jCj mcrciai street. V? WANTED An honest, active centltauf lady to travol for reliable established w salary ijbo, payauie 515 wecsir penses. Situation permanent. 5Rea) Encloso self-addressed stamped RWJ The Dominion Company, 316 Omhi w ine. Chicaco. FOR SALE Eight milch cowl nJ tM year olds. Inquire or M . fcgw, 7 Or. J Or. PUBLIC MEN, POLITCIANS AND! Iness houses can obtain all newspp " matlon from the press of the tte.w (Allen's) Union Uloclc. I'ortUnd. "3 P. O. NEWS 5TAND.-Locl .Saks Agency for all newspapers and mf? Fine atock of cigaia and confectioner;. r Miller. Prou. J"i PAPERS. Portland, Sacramento, S Tacoma nnd San Francisco paperi ea M(llir'e VrntnlTtr hlock - n'.nngli i,.llril I ., lot Ol ty brown wrapping paper for sale caep. r ine imng lor puuiiijj uiwu v.r Journal office. ... . r rr.XinB-1 v. a. uusick j ,r,AI Ireldent. r OK SALEM. Transact a general banking boja. Miss Ballou's Sc nUDMITII IK CHANNIXq SALU Will receive children from 3 1"?.. fy OUCC1S1 BIICUUUU . :, ..nsht. I" branches for theolder pupils .?"' oJ I ing drawing, modeling. wc.P' jit tlstic ..eedle work. All work do t j dlvdual Dlan. in wmen - -,.. 1 vanced according to its ovnA. terms and particulars apply W" lou. Twentieth anrt rhemekeu. Ua.Uk VftU SH '' . tA I tba TomoHi Tvrr Box? Capital National rrr wu wm vv m. - - - -. . -A.. jSWttAtifc-AA.