Daily Capital Journal, V MOPBR BROTHBRSi TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1800. S- - W " l" f h.-rt-VVrHV-UV DAILY LINE TO PORTLAND H STEAMERS Altona and RamonaM LEAVE ; DAILY. Portland, 6i4S a- m Salem, 714S m. Independence, C130 a. tn. SUNDAY. 9:00 a, m. 10115 a.m. Gioo a m. Quick time, regular service and cheap ....rates ... M. P. BALDWIN. Agent, Salem. s tsfft s9s - - - ' ' m 0 So Cool Corsets A good Horvlcoiiblo Hummer eoiwt. I'rlce.Wccnttf. Traveling Bags, In fluPHtlontlier. fliiiiiiliR'iillotfiilor with luiitliwllnliii, etc. Sun Shades, IIuvo luid a Krout salt) mi those white Hllk (inert nt $1."0. A varloly (if Htylufl iiiul prices In blade and colors. Straw Hats, All new styles, and prices cut to close, Bicycle Clothing, Clilciiijn Molf supporting imnts. A new thing. Seo tliom. (iiilf houc, sweaters, cups, etc. J, J, Dalrymple Co, THE COUNTY TREASURY Is Now Turned Over to the New In cumbent. The county treasury of Marlon county is now tn tho hands or Mr. fleo. L. Hrown, tho Populist oillclal. Hut no funds are In his hands, Treasurer Mlnto gave Ticastircr lrown tho Icey to tho outsldo door at f:30 Monday night and this morning gavo him the comblnutlon to tho county vault. Treasurer Hrown took possession about 10 a. in., and Mr. Mltito retired, but refused to turn over the county funds nt that tlmo and had not done so ut tho hour of going to press. Mr. Hrown has received no funds from any aourco, and two small warrants pre sented were stamped. KVIIUYONK IN 8ALKM MC0tH Oil tllO dead level of bargain prices at II. M. liranson & (Jo's big grocery house. Tho best goods go for tho lowest cash llgurcs In tho city. Drop In on them frequently. Havk A Bmoicu.WcII, If you do, of course you want tbut comfort giv ing Huleni iimdo cigar, in Corona. Hot Weather Barga ins, Challlea 4c. and Cu. a vard. Pine zephyr ginghams reduced from 16c. to 10c. 11 yard. Kut I nes lOo. a yard and up. llcautlftil Percales 7c.u yard and up. Doniltios llncst In tho city lOo. a yard and up. Klilrt waists r0c. to $1.00 each. Straw lints at reduced prices. dents summer underwear f0c. to $1.25 a suit. Tan shoes for everybody. Ladles vests Co. and up. Suuiuior corsets, silk- mitts, chamois gloves. .Willis Bros, & Co, Court and Liberty. Tho Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoo Houso. im ll.l .'-L.i-ll JU-B.-.U. L-l Bayl es Champaign Biscuits, Champaign Puffs, Hand Made . w facers, TJC Soiincmami"sA 2 2C Mountaineers I Wc have a pood line of the low-priced blanket! and comfort In durable qual ities. In muslins, drill and ducks suitable for tenti we can furnUh you anything you desire. Summer Goods, JC TC All of our thin summer goods cut to sell. Dimities, linen effects, lace ef fects, fancy paruiols, capes, finn dress goods, everything of the kind, cut mer cilessly. T, HOLVERSON, PERSONAL. President Nawley went to Glad stone this morning, Landlord P. C. Gunning, of Turner, was In the city today. J. O. llozorth went to Portland this morning on business. It. N. Hoover, the saw mill man or Detroit, returned homo today. Carl Nloklln was a passenger to Portland on the Salem local today. Hal Pttlon loft today for Foley springy, whore bit wl) sojourn font short time. Zodnc Hlggs, the MiK'cessfiil young bicyclist, went to Portland tlilw inornlng forn visit with mends. Wm. Habcock went to Gladstone Park tills morning where ho will at tend the Chatauqua meeting. Mr, W, H. Power, of tsalom, has boon In the city the guest or ills son, Mr. K- L, Power. Albany Democrat. Tra Erb, tho very good-natured sash and door mauurnctiirer, returiird to day rrom a business trip to Portland, Mr. and Mrs. David Simpson took the train today for Yuqulint where thoy will rusticate for several weeks. Mhk Augusta Newton, and nephew Prod Smith left this morning for Seattle, Wash,, for it short ylst with parents and friends. Wm. Uounle, Hour packer at tho Halcm (louring mills, has taken a temporary position In the Oregon City mills, while tho Salem mill is undergoing ropali. V, E. Shafer, the harness maker, has accepted a position In a largo Portland shop, and will hereafter make his homo In that city, m Ni:w Chikk Jubtick, There was a change In tho chief Justiceship of tho suprnmo court of Oregon Monday, Ohlof Justlco Hcau relinquishing tho title, which In turn, was bestowed upon Associate .1 tistjeo Moore. Thcro Is no change In tho personnel of tho court. Justice Ilean, who has boon at tho head of the court tho pust two yonw, being re-elected to tho bench, tiled his oath of olllco and became an associate niembor, with Justice Vol vcrtou. Chief Justlco Mooro will bo at tho head of tho court for tho ensu ing two years, when, by vlrtuo of tho biennial rotation established, Asso ciate .Justice Wolverton will becomo chief Justice. Justlco Mooro Is tho gentleman whoso niimo was used to break tho Dolph cations In tho last legislature. m Notice to Republicans. Tho Dally Statesman (gold stand ard Republican) today contains 11 pago of plates furnished free by the New York Iloforiii club. It contains two cartoons from tho same source, lnono Cleveland, Car lisle, Shormau and Morton are pulling In tho samo loat. That Is a truo picture of tho gold standard crow, Republicans, how do you like tho company you aro In, Phoiiatk Court. In estate of Ed ward Greouwuld, Insano, on ordor was Issued by County Judge Terroll to sell personal property, and II. Van Wassouhovc, guardian, will sell the samo. Finding Tiikm. ICenworthy & George are fully settled at 11X1 State btreet.and their old patrons, us well as scores or now ones, havo no troublo In finding their good meals. A WaukhouskFull.- Au Immense stock of Mason fruit Jars, tops, rub bers, etc. Enough to supply all comers, ut Glllwrt & Patterson's. Spring cltlokens Doty's Market. 7 tf Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headaches Electric Hitters has proved to be the very best. IteiTccts a permanent cure and the modt dreaded habitual sick headache yeilds to Its Influence. We urge all who are aflltcied to promre a bottle, anlgtve this remedy a fair trial. In cast of habitual constipation Elec tric Bitters cures by giving thi needed tone to Ihe bowels, and few case long resist the use of this medicines, Try it once. Fifty cents and fl.oo nt Fred A. Legg's Drug store. Choice f rlors-Doty's Market. 7 tf 1 1 Having Hoc Cake Soap in your kitchen or bath once means always. Coasters or . SOCIAL' HARMONICS. Chronicle of Events and Individuals nt the Capital City. Mr, nnd Mrs. A. F Gilbert and chil dren went to Portland this morning. .Mrs. Geo. S. Downing returned rrom Portland this evening on the bout. Mis. Crossan, mother or Ed Crossau came rrom Keel, Neb., today to visit her son. Mrs. Sarah Glbion, or Aumsvlllc, Is the guest or her son, D. W. Gibson, or the city police force. Mrs. F. A. Mooro went to Gladstone Park this morning and will attend the Chatauqua for several days. Mrs. W. C. Kantner and two daugh ters were passengers this morning on tho Steamer Itutli for Oregon City. Miss Virginia llryant, who has been visiting her cousins, the Misses Sher man, left this inornlng for Huttc,Mori- tana. Mr. rind Mrs. A. C. Lawrcnco went to Portland this morning. Sir. Law rence will return this .evening while, Mrs. Lawrence will remain rora vlslo with friends. j Invitations are out for the marriage , of Carey F. Martin of tho secretary or 1 state's oillcc, and Miss Adda Da veil-1 port, daughter or T. W. Davenport, , The event Is to take place at Unity oliurcli, Wednesday, July Jfitlj. Sirs. Slnrgarot Martin, or Hoscburg, ' and Sirs. Dr. Page, of Oakland, re-1 turned with W. A. Taylor from his trip to Southern Oregon and will visited a few days at his residence nt Maclcay. The partv returned to-day to Hoscburg. Sir. and Sirs. E. K. Hall returned . yesterday from Fox Valley, where, they attended tho celebration and visited thoJr rrleud, C. D. Wilson and tfitiit1i "P 1T tnllii icmim t.rmit. stories, but It wouldn't do to give hi... away In print, you know. They report the celebration a happy success. family party, On tho glorious Fourth of July oc - curred a pleasant reunion nt the homo of Dr. Stone on Church street. It wns 1 i ... i,.. .... 1 composed of tho grand children C. Shaw, and those present were Hon and Mrs. T. C. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lewis, Dr. and Slis. Stone, Dr. and I Sirs. 11. C. Epploy, or Sloiiniotith. HOCIAL and husinksh, Tho Y. P. S. C. H. of tho First Presbyterian church held a shoit bus iness meeting last evening in tlo church parlors, where considerable business was transacted. Sirs. Cal kins tendered her resignation as pres ident of the society giving 111 health as a reason therefore. The resigna tion was accepted with many regrets. Sirs. Calkins has been most untiring ill her labors with the society which will feel Its loss ijulto keenly. Sir. Prcscott was clouted to lill tho tuir expired term of Mrs. Calkins. After all business had been transacted a general social time was had. Tho banjo pbiylng and a recitation by James Patton were greatly enjoyed. Soveral games followed, all of which were heartily participated in. I. O. O. V, INSTALLATION. Last evening tho various Odd Fol lows lodges of Salem Installed ofllccrs as follews: Salem llebekah Lodge No. 1. Sirs. Sllnulo Hobnail, N. G.; Sirs. SI. Ella Gleen, V. G.j Sirs. Joslo Vass, roc. sec; Sirs. Sarah Hiittou, tin. sec. The appointed olllcers will bo Installed at tho next regular meeting. Choincketa Lodge J. N. Lewis, N. G.; Wm, Selgmund, V. G.; T. II. Reynolds, rec. see.; John G. Wright, treasurer; T. O. Barker, 11. S. N. G.; A.'Dllloy, L. S. N. G.; Isaao Conkliu, U.S. V. G.j E. SI. Savage, L. S. V. O.; E. G. White, warden; N. Poison, C; I. W. Miller, O. G.; T. S. Hoy nobis, I. G,;G.Stolner, U. S. S. Ollvo Lodge-John Slolr, N. G.: C. S. Hamilton, V. G.; A, A. Leo, rec. sec.; Oswald West, treasurer: A. Vass, warden; W, S. Wntcrbiiry, C; A. O I Condlt. It. S.G.; J. E. Howard, L.S.I PorVe L S ! V t -A Ca son'l r - 1Lo)?g! YL G.Slukef ' l& S.: J. 11. Dunlap, L. S. S. Mrs. Olive S. England was tho In- wil!!ln& VllKr for .t,,llJ Hobok'hs while W.J. Culver acted In tliat cap- aclty for Cliemeketa and Ollvo lmlges, taking the olllcers through Jointly. After tho work a little play was In - dulged in, and a grand surprise supper wus disposed or fi, approved rashlon Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Pair. Da YWtt w CREAM BANNa POWDER (Most Perfect Made. 40 Yean tfat SUtdoL JOURNAL "X" RAYS. Directed Upon Persons and Things by the Good Natured Man. What has become of the Sound Money Moses? Will the sound back no Moore? money Moses come Sprinkle the streets and trim the lawns and hedges. 1 Jim ICylc Is the rcdliot loyalest Mc- Klnleyltc of Salem. ! Tho whole fare of the country wears a Bland silver smile. I m ! All tho political sliver talk of the past has been Insincere. Union and harmony Is the platform or John Smith &Co. this year. 1 Geo. P. Hughes or Salem is a man wbo has courage back of his couvlc- tlous. Neither Lincoln nor lilalne would be good enough gold men to bo He- publicans today. Both the Koseburg editors arc In dicted by the grand Jury for criminal libel. Salem next! 't i ThcSalcin pie-counter crowd Is still trying to yell. Hoys, wait till the weather is cooler. Jim Hlalne or Abe Lincoln would not bo good llcpubllcans according to the St. Louis platform. Dr. J. N. Smith took a wise gourde In espousing the course of Jonathan Hourne, Hourne may be speaker. T , , they can "say or nob g , president he wn uot Iwvo- tw np1H),lt,lieiIt ()f the senate committees. j " ! Lawyer Hough of Woodburn. made tho best speech nt the Salem Hcpubll- Thanks to the fact that he only killed two girls In a church Durrant Is unhung. Walling, who only killed Pearl Hryan, is to hang. t Or course, Jonathan Hourne will subside and disappear, after theSaleni bosses sit upon I1I111. He was good enough to help them light Dolph last session. They will llud Johnathan Bournea better organizer, a harder lighter and n more useful man to the people out side of the Republican machine of Oiegon I han In It. A stranger Inquired, who Is that shortlegged man? Ho may be short legged but he Is long-headed said tho other. It was Old Tom Kiry that was referred to. SlcKlnloy's cousin is secretary or the national campaign committee, and with tho man Ilnnna, who paid his debts In charge.lt Is quite a happy family nlTalr. The old committee on gold standard enthusiasm, was promptly discharged and one was appointed that Is ex pected to supply the Juice, no matter where they get It. SherllT Wrightmau ovldently thought, as did Sheriff Knight, that there was no improvement on tho present deputies posslblo nnd con tinued tho old crew. We suggest that T. T. Gecr. C. B. ! Sloores.Pror. Norrls.and Dr. Keeno lie sent out to make a sehonl Imntn inm. I " -... .......w 1 p!Ugii against tho ritrraff, ragtag and bobtail of Marlon county. ! Tl0 New York IIcraltl reluctantly ?IU that t.o rural districts of New . ork nro drifting toward freo sllyer nt such a rapid gait that nobody can toll what tho result of the voting will iu,tiii rnii h '" ,H) um mu ! ; The Orcgonlan's opinion of Pennoy- er lieforo nnd aHor election Is of a de- ,Ctiedly different material. See ycsler I nays issue in which tho ex-governor is declared perfect. Tho Dalles Times Mountaineer. Tho gold standard fellows wo hope I m nut Kut oui warrants or arrest for 1 tho silver Republicans who uro clop j lug In tho nrmsof Populists and Dom ,crats. They seem to prerer their ; embraces to thoso or Dolph, Simon, ! Harvey Scott and the rest of tho Rabbis and Tories. There Is no nnrrv In Oimmi.i ,.. 1 jng to exchange tho gold standard for the silver standard. Oregonlan. I It Is not necessary. The British .Tory god standard party has Just j been retired from control of public affairs, there, I "Pennoyer Is going to give tlio peo ple or Portland a business adiulnlstra- I tlon." Journal. I Wo remember when the Journal I thought no good could come out or Nazareth. Auiusvlllo Record. j Pennoyer did not oppose jobbery In our state affairs wlicn Governor as he might have done. 'But we are ready to adintt he had an awful hard crowd around lilm and probably did the best he could. The gang areabusingevery man who acts with the Union bimetallic con ventions. Chas. Burggraf was a good fellow until he signed that convention call. Now a state house rodent vho don't Impugn his motives Is not onto his Job. Yet lie Is one or Salem's most popular and brainy young men. But because ho has a little more Indepen dence and intelligence than appetite ho Is not a good Republican. And no other man Is 111 the eyes of the official gang. THE MARKETS July 3. Wheat, cash Chicago, 54jc, July SS'i' New Yoik, July 3. Silver, o6Jc; lead 3 3' VORTLAND MARKET. Portland, July 3 Wheat valley, 510 32; Walla Walla, 53a54. Flour Portland, 2.85; Uenton county, 2.SS5; graham, 2.30: superfine, $2.25 per bbl. Oat? White, 2628c; grey, 2426;rolleJ, in bags, S4.255.25, barrels, 4.so7.ooj cases, 3.75. JL V- V-y JLV If' fii nl I riliHBiiimiIH hllimi i iii HKIII.I.II.-I.I..III-I-. in "Battle Axe" tobacco 25c pound "6 to 10" tobacco 20c plug, Quality rnd Quantity 20c pound Northwestern smoking tobacco 4 oz. 5c, Everything else in proportion, HftRRlTT & P, 0 Grocery, PotstocH,. Oregon, 4i4!c per sack. Hay,, Cool, 8) psr trn. Wool.. Valley. i(ma Eastern Oiecon. S7c. . . ,MillstulU..lirnn, Si3.o((aii4.oo',liorti,Si;. Poultry ('lilckeni, mixed, $23.oj; bnit ers, Jl.5o3J ducks, 4s; Bsc. S"1! turkeys, livo, I2C, dte.-sed, 153170. Hidcx., green, salted 60 lbs 5c; under 60 lbs 4.c; sheep pelts, io7qc, , Hops, , Oregon, 2 to 3c, according to qual ity. butler. .Oregon fancy creamery, 20(2)25; fancy dairy, 20; fair to Reed, 15. Cheese .Oregon full cream, 10, Eggs. .Oregon, tic per doz. l)eef..Topsleers, 3,oo3.25 per lb; fair to good steers, 2V2 3.5c; cows, 2ji2c; dressed beef, 4V;SC- SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, July 3. Wheat, 950 Wool. Oregon, chmtc. 67ViOJ Inferior 4 (50, valley, 9(u)ioe Hops (Quotable at Jfwc. Polatoes 6oSoc per aek. Oats-Milling, 1$2. SAI.ESi MARKET. Wheat,. 43c per Int., market firm. Oats ,2c22c. Hay .Haled, cheat, ', 2 ir timothy, 7.00, Flour.. In wholesale tuts, 5 o'j; retail, 3.20; bran, bulk 11.00; Kicked, 12,00; khorts, 12.0013.00; chop feed, n.oc 12,00. Poultry., Spring chickens, 100 lb, VeaL.Dtcssed, 3 Hogs.. Dressed, 3. Live Cattle,, i2yl Sheet,,. Live, 1.25. Wool.. Debt, 12UC. Hop..I!est,45c. ECS.. Cash. toe. butter.. best dairy, 3c; fancy cruameiy 10c. Cheese t i2Vc. Farm Smoked Meats,llacti, 7c; luius 90; shoulders, 50 Potatoes.. 35c per bu Ministers Should Use ' Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. $& 0Pfc m & V ;. MMm r f V THERE 13 NO PROFESSION, wboso labors sosovcroly tax tho not vous sys tem, iu that of the mlnUtry. Tlwdo ransoruoat of tho norvo cuntera of tho brain by over work iroquoutly brlnji on uttacks of boart trouble, nnd uorvous prostration. Rov. J. IV Roster, M. D., Pastor U. B. church. London Mills, Ills., himself a physt clan, wrltos rob.:a,i8J5: "Ueart affection and nervous prostration had bocomo so sorlous last fall that a llttlo over work lu tho pulpit would bo coaiplutoly prostrato mo Dr. MlleS' lhat U twm certain I !,, umst relinquish tbo work neart LUre ' the ministry entirely. Tpctmvc He,'l Pa'P"atlou beenmo XMdlUICa so bad that my auditors Heal th would asU wo k i aw not " '"' havo heart aisoaso. Last rovcmbcr I commenced taking Dr. Miles' row Heart Cure alternately with Dr. Miles' Nervine and derive.! tho greatest possible benoflu I havo Jut closed revival work of 10 weoks. preaching nearly ovory night and "? tbo Sabbath. I can spwk for hour, without suffering as I formerly aid. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Miles' grand remedies on hand." vstbotUo will benefit or ronuer rotuudod. Clearance and Remnant Safe! Commences today and for 30 days everything in the house reduced. REMNANTS! Regardless of cost, During the sale our elegant line of wa.1. silks at 21c, ds&g 257 Commercial st. LAWRENCE, JOHN HUGHES, Dcalc. in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST between Reform School nnd Salem, on June 29, and old valise, containing one nice black dress, one green dress skirt, shirt waist, underwear, toilet articles, C. E, books, bible and Excelsior diary, with nrme of Rilla M'Culloch in the same. Finder will pleaic communicate with Rilla McCullocli.llalUton, Or., nnd a liberal reward will be given. 6 31 V()l llV.N'V.Ulrru (,,r.,l. 1,,1 ,nn, nn.l. and bed-room adjoining. Apply at 328 FVont stieeu 0 31 GET the auihoriiee silver badge, endorsed by the leading silver men. The original souven ler; sample 25c AgcntH wanted. National Suyply Co., 612 California building, Denver. Colo. 3t A CHANCirTO MAkli ' MONliY-Actlve agents, both men and women, aro wanted to sell the nsw dish washer. Ihquire of N, W. Oairetson.at the bridge on Eighteenth st. Salem, Or. 6 0t HERE'S YOUR ITIIANClJ. A proprietor wants to trade a good weekly newspaper office n good town for unincumbered Improved Sa. lem property. No opposition. Good rca. sons. Information at this office. 6 IS tf FoR SALE Uriving marc for sale at a bar gain; wciaht about nCoj good traveler, In piiie of Wm. Drown & Co. 30 tf FOR SALli At a llnrgain. Fine residence and corner lot, near city hall. For further parlculars inquire at this office. 6-U3 tl VELlj-"Dug, drove, Iwred and rtpaiied. Address A. Dan, South Salem. 18 tf J I AY FOR SALE I will commence to de livrr hay alwut the 20th to any persons want ing a fine quality of mixed hay, consisting of clover, blue grass, orchard crass, nnd other grass. Later on I will have timothy nnd cheat Leave orders at John Hughes' store, 01 witii xi &. 1 homos, or let me know by postal card, Salam. Geo. E. Allen. 7 is im FUR SALE OR HENIV-40 acres land 5 miles out. Partly improved, wood and pasture, good house, large bam, 2 acres benring orchard.lot of small frult.good water. Wood stumpage can be had. Box 145, Salem HOME UOARD.--Good table board, with home cooking, served in family style, only 12 a week. 105 Commercial street. 6.12.1m CARPET FAFEK-Large lot ol heavy b.rown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Just the thing for putting under carpets. Cnfl at Journal office. PAS'l URli First class pasture for horses or cattle Just south of Morningside. Si.iu a month. Rest grass and water. Inquire at Journal office. 681 mo. PUllLlC MEN, POLITCIANS AND llUS mess houses can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of tho state, coast and co.u,?lr 1r.onhe 1'fess Clipping Bureau. Allen's) Union Block, Portland. ia.2otf X'Al'xiRS. Portland, Sacramento, Seattle, x acoma and San Francisco papers on sale al Miller's Postoffice block SALEM WAGON & REPAIR SHOP I am prepared Jto do all kinds of work In wood and iron. Repairing machinery of any kind or making and repairing stone cut ters, tools nnd edged tools of any kind made nud repaired; wagons nnd buggies repaired,' and new ones made to order, llorsesheeinp: the best that can be done in town-lund made shoes. Pistes and running shoes care fully attended to. Csll at my stand, at loo Chemeketa street, back or New York Racket store. It. T. HERSCHBACU. -mmm" P. O.NEWSSTAND.-Local SuWota Agency for all newspapers and 3 Fine atock of clga.g ancf confcctlonervf F ff Miller. Prop. I 14 tf ' FOR SALltl. -One house ai,d two lon.iT uato.1 In Wheatland. Yamhill eC Vu set in good fruit. For sale at a bargain. Tw property s that kn.wn as the foStliil hotel. Price $150, Address, A, care Jou,. . 4 1 If ' C H. MACK - DENTIST.. Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene, oU Wlme Corner, balem, Or. Parties desiring suptnor operations at moderate fees in any branch ire in cspeciul request. Peter G, Norgren, (Formerly with P. J. Larsen & Co.) Carriage and wagon shop, 320 Comoertul street . Bring on yoar work, old or new, inj have it done with a guarantee of satisfaction. 6 26 d.tw tf DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mall and passenger trains. Bag gage and express to nil pans of the dtj. Prompt service, Telephone No. 70 IAMES IUDER Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP. Express, baggage and all kinds ct work done promptly. Leave orders st Patten's storo. I MONEYT9L0AN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. 1-oans considered without delay. HAMILTON & MOIit Bush Bank bulldinS. MONEY TO LOANI On city or farm property. Over Bush's Bank, T. K. FORDJ F. VAN DER I1AAN, Carpenter, Builder anJ Jobber. 481 Winter street. tgpHard times prices always. C. H. LANE, W t jnCJwnjrclil st, Sil-n )f igSuits $15 upwards. Pant upwiJJ C. M. Bpplby, 1 f formerlyofClark&Lppley.ln9 prepared to serve the publ c wi everything first class in his lme, Simpson Bros, old stand. - THE ELECTRIC Uliuwni. J. H. HAAS, watviimaKER AND JEWLLER' Makes a sp-ialty of 6" "PSfktS ,1 Thomas clockv. etc., 2IS towMWT. ' WHAT IS SAID. HOME RESTAURANT ! SALEM WATER CO. Complaints at the 0. wttrra There will be no ""JS fit-, . t-mnnrarv a05' .v. ffi. city unless notice hW will otijU TTrfter water for Irrie"'0" ., sw ....,..-- - . -nnsnmjn r j( walks, brick work ana P1"",,, , M " ead "under building PfJi icjiqdule of rates for i!93. ri" fAnnv - " "r Mftnnrm YftlM&l a Lin furnis&ca to rctu Twrsctert Z , for domestic purpose. "53" -rnito I. -ri I I irdiewhovM Awflnedwmplexlonmiuj ft" T 11 1 ' ii lilnii'i'ist'ta' -miKi-