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SUBSCKIBK -ron- i THE CAPITAL JOURNAL,) ADVtiR nsis CAPITAL JOURNAL THE CAPITAL JOURNAL! TJIK- i JlKST PAIVKU IN SALKM. ej-You u 111 be w ell plcned Hit H.-SS IT WILL II K A GOOD INVESTMENT. e3Tho Terms nro Most ltcnonnblcTi; "VOIi. 2. SALEM, CVREGOIN", FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1SS0. ISO. 113. It f! Fill ta O isaouual THE FINEST GOODS IN THE CITY. DRESs GOODS And trimmings of sill kinds to match lu Poisian trim mlngx, IMniil. Stripe and plain Surahs, Braid-. PliHhex. etc., cto. RIBBONS. KID GLOVES AM) GLOVES OF ALL KINDS SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS, Qq Full mitl Coinpiete Lints ol" liinforoideries and Liters in All Widths. Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel- hH ties in Scaifs. r JJ CD 8 z z -I FULL LINK OF DRV k tl b ft M-A i TT r Curtains, loles, Porliers. -n JCSFA full iimF complete stock of Men's Kimiishiiig floods. No. 239 Corner Slate ami LUNN & New Livery Stable. J. Mncey hns lately purchased the Liv ery nud Veed Stable formerly owned by Vngncr& German, and now conducts A FIRST-CLASS STABLE! He has homo of the best rigs In the city. Give him u call and It will be filled with grent promptness. DAVID T. WILLIAMS, Proprietor of Salem Steam Laundry. SALEM, OREGON. I S-Ordors left nt Hteiner'sgiocery store will receive prompt attention George II. Hayes has been nppolnted special agent lor the above laundry nnd any washing left with him will be prompt ly nttended to. 9-PrIces reasonable nnd work gunrnn teed. J. J. CULVER, County 'Surveyor. JAMES WALTON, Topographer. W. H4BYARS. Civil Engineer. Byais, Culver Walton Surveyors 4V Topographers, Rnrvevti. drafts, nlats limps ami de-cripllons oflands, townlots, and roads, ditches, streets, sewers, ulleys, etc. etc., made and furnished at reasonable -prices. Old Lkjht Souk Thuutt. corners nnd lines re-es-w.iul ourut tnbllshed from original tor, s. r. fleld notes. Grades for ditches, roads, streets or sew ers with estimates furnished on applica tion. Address County Simeyors offled. Selem, Oreggn. KSTAm.isiiKn nr national aotiiouitv in (a no 4IK- SALEM Capital Paid up, OREGON . $75,000 10,000 u. h. walmcr - - President. V. V. MAIITIN, Vlccvl'resldent. J. II. ALHKRT. .- - Cashier. DIRtCTORSi W.T.Oray, "W". V.Martln, J. it. Martin. 11. 8. Wallace. J r. W A.Cnslck. J. II. Albert. T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE; To farmer on wheat and other market able produce, conlgned or in store, either In private granarlesor public warehouse. Slate iatl County Warraals Baagkt al Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER JDUeeunted at reasonable rate UrafU drawn direct on New- rMf?SSrii? KraneUea, Portland, London, I'm", Iterllli. Jlonf Kivnjf and Oilnttta, pital National ( and Gliicao HOODS AND NOTIONS. r Commercial Streets. BROWN. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. VM. N. l.ADUK, - -Ml. J. KUYNOlifos, -10HN MOIH, - - - - - "President. Vlre President. - - ("ashler. GENERAL BANKING. Uxchnngo on Portland, Han Francisco, New York, London and Hong- Kong 1 boughtund sold. State, County und City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially invited to deposit nnd transact business with u. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops nnd other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank In most reliable, companies. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry nnd Liberty streets, N. K. cor from Chemekete hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-class rlga always on hand Chnrges reasonable. C M. L0CKW00D, SALBM, OKEGON. Headqunrtcrs for the Willamette Valley forth celebrated Columbia bicycles and tricycles; The Columblasaie well known, are the best made, and have valuable Im provements for the year. Those wanting machines will do well to call on or cone pond with mo before purchasing. Office ntUllbeit llros." bank, :M7 Commercial St., Salem. DO YOU EAT? If you do, call at the ' W. C. T. U. RESTAURANT In the opera. hou'o block, where you au get a good clean menial any tjmeof day or evening. This restaurant Is under new manage ment and satisfaction is guaranteed. Lv. e- thing is in first-class shape. Mr.mid .Mrs. H. i: IIOWAHIJ, The New Managers, THE HOME RESTAURANT, Raving been furnlshtd for the especial accommodation of the public, vie Initetheattentlonof th the HUNOUY and sleepy ones li "Our Home" beds, new and clean; good ''Home" meals served reg- ii,.ltittMiAi(mii. n .!., Vn f'lilnpj In I.1....J ...l. J . --" -..-.. ... the kitchen. Give us n rail and see for yours. II. IS. M. LAW, Proprietor. cor. Court and High HI., Salem, Or. PH. U. SMITH, DENTIST, Has u ne proces by which ho can fit plate of urtlllclHl Iwtii - j;rfelly that oneitm eat witli ihein well the llmt day they are Inserted. Those wearing looe uluiev. nittlins nniund lu the inoulu while t-allng, U the great aiinojBnwof them ele nuil iiiiiipnoy, should cull on Dr. II. Mmlthnndgtal with which they will enjoy eomfuru llr tmllir olllee J now moved rn Ihe siim-i over !eartorn hiriieMi ! ll work warranted to plwue. Tttl filled or extracted without lulu, luiiiemw-r the place, over llMir "fcini'K hnnif -l"p. fommrrrtal mreet, vieiii.itMi;'i -anr Z GREAT We have just received lnrjo invoice of new rootU, iiicliulin ninny novelties in summer clothing. We will bell lite' very cheap. Nice lines of white goods will bo sold atpiices far below their actual value. We have new and elegant light-weight coats and vests which we will sell for lesH than other dealers pay for them. Wo have cotton llan nels, twelve yards for 1; white goods, fourteen yard? forl; dres buttons, 6c per dozen; dress goods, Uhiial price 12, now 8Jo; hoiibclinhigs, :ic per yard; lawns 4Jc a yard. Wo will sell all kinds of goods at (he same relative figures. Call and be convinced that wo have tho best good1, and sell (he cheapest. Capitol Adventure Company, OPERA HOUSE CORNER, Salem, - A. E. STRANG, No. M.) CommcrclaTStrect, SALEM, - - OREGON. UEAI.KH IN STOVESand RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. 43-Agent for tho itICIIAlUXSON A BOYNTON COMPANVH Furnaces. Es tablished in 184t) New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGBVNB & HANSOME. Havo opened up 6 first-class butcher shop nt tho above location, where they will be pleased to sere the peoplo with tho CHOICEST AND HEST SIKATH of all kinds that the mniket affords. Give them n call nnd bo convinced of tho superiority or their meats. 9-Goods delivered free. WHEN VOII ARB HIINllllV yo to nil: Star Lunch Conn il' 210 Comniercisil Slivci, Where you cauVet a first-class lunch for any price from a nickel up. No Chlnnmcn nreemployed. Proposals for Butler. - rpHR llOAItl) of Trusti e of the Oregon 1 state (nsano asylum liereby invltosculeil proposals for furnishing tit the net lum.iXJ) pounds, more or levt, of butti.r nf IivmI qual ity, to be furnished In Jii'li uantltiesnnd at such times ns required, foronienr. The right to reject any nnd nil bids Is re served. . .... Hid will be oientd at II o clock a. in. Tuesday, Julv Hi. ls"J. SVIA'IXTKK PKNNOYKH, UK). W.UrllKIKK. O. W.WKHH. lioardol Trustees. Ww. .Miisi.y. Clerk of Hoard. ' c-aini-w. ATTENTION . FARMERS! Ulg, little, uew, oia, wcoim-nana, roiiuiz, nat,1mprovcri,ii,iiiin.nved,nndinfactaU Klg, little, uew.old.kecoiid-harid, rolling LMnria fir kind of Farms for Sale. "A r'XMl Una theapand crop thrown In Come i.nd ee u beforeyru buy. THOMAS & PAYNE U7 8TATB ST., 8AMCM, SALE'! Oregon.. aTvprsrKi?x-.incmu POUND. WOUND A pair of lady's new light kid glides tine Cull at tilth olllee, prow piopcity, pay lor notice and gel goods h.ktj:i. WANTKIl A situation by n boy 11 jenis " old, on farm or stock miiche. A good woi kcr, can plow or lend stock. Callnl Ihn oSUcool the Capital .iouknAi. ior"." Mtf WI VANTniV Agenlleman ot flo jeais e. " perlenee li commlislon business wauls a position Indoors wheio he can ut lu all his time, lias had somoe.Npeiicnee In real ettnte and iusuiimce; Is ngood handlua wnichoiiH'; Is n good mntheniallclan und en keep books and make himself general ly useful and Is not nlrnld of work, liest of references gl.cn. Address "II.," Jomt JfAI. OrricE. rnltlf rou itr.NT. WOH HUNT. In a lino locality, several A nicely furnished looms, either witli or without board. Por inrtlculnis call upon Win. .Ainold,:W Wintci street. rou sai.i: I.10U MAIiK. A PAII.M OK iiJJ ACURh P nil under icucttmid eultlMitlon, lu the best range counlry of iiistern oiigon, Tho best chancoeveroHeicd for a man to engage In stock raising. Por particulars call on or address . II. ItYAItS.Halem, Oicgon. Miciirrv NOTICKS. OMVHlHKlKNn. 1H. I. O. O. P., meets lu Odd Kelltms' Hull upstairs. Coinci commercial aim i' erry sirceis, eveiy nai- J.T our. ;ao. .ap. wai.ton, hecrelary. n. n A. n.Sedgl(k Post, No. 10, Dcnnrt- incut of Oregon, meets every Monday evening at tho hull over the Oregon lmd eoinp.iny'H olllee. VUltlng comrnrb'S ar1 cordially Invited to attend. A. W. DitAYoKit, PostComiiuider. II. P. Sol'Tll WICK. Alljlltll it, " PUOl'llS'.IONAI. CA15DS. I J. 8HAV. attorney ut law, buleiii.Oio ' gou. Ollkc upstairs In the l'utloii block. i J. J1:n'n'im i7 h.'h.-i )TiK!iTnT t) Otlieo lii the New Hank lllock, (Vim inerelal street, hnleni. Hlgn of tho big (Mltll. ilw iiHYrilLr.vS.-iiw.iilf. M. K. McCoy" I physician and smgeoii, has hxitted and taken rrioins oer Squire Knrmr's irocery store, chronic diseases a spec hilly. CoiihUltntlou free. lU-'Jldw U I'. wTTXrASlfi, STBNOGItATinjIl W . and TyiK'wrller Copyist. Will make rciHirts of trials, itc.; copying on tyixi Mritcrncctmitely and neatly ilone. Ollho with I A Manning, f'oinincreWI HI., I'ji stairs, Now Hank lllock. Oregon House! J Corner Mill and Summer Sts,, Three Blocks West or Depot, Silem. Or. ; PLEASANT ROOMS AND GOOD TABLE. , , . . , 0rm n, 9. Board and Lodging Per Day, $1, Yrff tmnort(itlnn of uiseiigers nnd tiaggnge to and from deistt. i). j. nil AltP, Proprietor. ' GEORGE WILKINS' N 15 W HUTOIIER HHOP On Liberty itrM-t, aerrw tlio bridge In North Saltflil. All kinds of menu kept ou lund, WJir Tipping in England. Tlio L'oui)ltiliit of tlio tnyydor iigiiliint till! Kngliuli system of tips waxes every year more bitter, it lins lieeoiuo Impossible for persona of moderate means to vNlt at largo establishments, no matter upon what footing they stantl with their own ers, beontiM" it eo-ts so nnieli to fee the servants "1 etnnc away from lOuglaml without going to see my sMer," a gontleman said recently, "beotuie I will not submit to the tipping Her husband has a big establish ment, and It would make all the seivaiits think she had shabby rola tivis for mo to go there and not do tho conventional thing, anTT that I will not submit to. "When they staged with me abour thioo weeks, and when they woie going away lie wanted to fee tho servants, and I told him that that uissin insult to mo. I said that it was an intlnH tioiithat I could ti t or would not have him properly served without his paying for it, and that in Amer ica it was a point of honor with us to H'o that our hospitality was not paid for by tlio guest. 1 don't think lie liked the way I put it, but he could not think of anything to sny." (U'liitis anil Will Power.. Facility is often mistaken for gen ius, out it generally leads to medio crity. JIow many a poison have I known, 'who withgieat promise .ft the beginning, aoon faltered and then stopped; while others with no early faelllty, strengthened tliem sohes by study and will, and passed far beyond them at the end. Fo many arc satisfied with doing pret ty well what they can do easily, and want tho energy to do very well when It costs labor nnd struggle. But at least four-llfths of genius lias an indomitable will. NKV TO-I1AV. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, i'aiiuls, Oils mid Window Glass, Wall Pa lter and Border, Artists' 31a ierials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, P. J. LARSEN, Wagon and Carriage Repairer, Is piepaied to do all uoilc In the line of making or icpnlring wagons, buggies or can luges In llrst-classstlo and at leiison able pi Ices Hhop t.'i statu street, near Pi out Small forms for Sale. A number of tcn-acro tincts of dcsliablu 1'Oid within one and a half miles of Salem, at prices ranging fiom f.VJto8KX)peracio. Apply lo Wll.l.m .t CHAMIiKUUN, J-VJ-Im Opera House lllock NOTICE. PHOPO.SAI.9 INVJTKI). The Hoard of Public Ilulldlng Coiniiits jloneis hereby Invite scaled pioposals lor tho erection of a water tower and tank at tlie penitentiary. Plans iiiidspi-elllentlons may bo seen at tlio olllco of 1). 1'iigli, architect, Hiilem, Or. Ulglll to reject iui and all bids Is reserved. Illds Mill b opened at II o'clock, a. lit , 'liiesdny, Aug. il, Issii. Hvi.vwn u Pi:nmiv mi, Oho W. Mciliui'i:, (I. W. Wkiiii. Commissioners. Wji.A, Mo.ni.V, Cleric of Hoard, EXECUTOR'S SALE. ' Vntf.tii fa tttir-t lit irlvitu til l liiitu II Iilill. "U1.1 fiiuiv uy ' " V concern, thai tlin uiitlcrHltclH'd executor ot ..ImI.x. j.f.i.i tfka,.ld.iriftt4 il a n Ifllitrli lilt til. VIllii;oiai(i'iuri Mint in niro iiuiuui iimj Uon County Couit for Murloti county'uic. Oti, on I h iMIii, la of Mity Ji, tuniw- ..I.... ... ill... .I.i.. .lii. niiliiKili.iiml .... kin liexit'Utor to si'lf the real estate or tin s'lld James Htunley deceased, will w II al public auction In fiontorthu count) court 1...... . .ly... I. I Iia ..! 1 t Unl.klil .i ,illiktl IIIIIIISIT 11Mf f HI 1IU VII J 1 II f WtH lilt 'IH1I1MI uMiniy.Ongou.on ttioitnl, ilnyof auuiihi. KlII..I tlm !..., itf i inii t i'j tntf in tit ufilfl jnir ui lliu iii'in i'i wiiii ii iir )v '( nit ' nn day to the hlgheHt and Im-sI bidder for cash In hand, all the right title mid Inter est afthiiMililJames Htautey deoiued, III audio tho follow Iiik described real estate io-wh: Kegllinlngat the north vvesl (orner of the donation lund dalm ol 'Ihomiis htan ley and wlfo. No. HI, lOunshlp H, south raugeVuist of the Willamette meridian, uml running llience south llQ IV east WM chains along the koiiIIi west boundary of claim No I'I to angle In claim No. lu oil north boundary olihe donation laudiialm of Win. 11. Hector, No. t'i. Tliunce soiiMi TS iit, II.S'i chains to the koiiIIi vt est corn erof claim No. I0-, thence north 17 Iseast SUM chains; thence north II" IV west 1U7.IJ .hiiliiu lt I he north uihI lsiundarv of claim .So. 10; Ihence mjiiI Ii 17" W west :.'JI chains to the place or beginning; neing a pun nt thedonatloiOaudi'lnliiioniioinaHHtanley nnd wife, .So. HI. niiitnliilng WJ.'Ji acres of lund more or less mid situated In Marlon county Oregon. Hated at Kilem, Oregon, July iird, IMI. P. U-vy, Km color of said eluto l-UMUl HORSES FOR SALE. One heavy gelding, one young mare with voung toll, liuglUh shire; ony iniiro with IimI by K-isshawJiiulor; one two-year-olil coll, Johnny llsii, line trotter. (Dillon A. sntAIN, C-'juwi 1 jiIh, Polk iunty, or. RIOT AMONG STRIKERS. A Hundred Armed LMnkerton Guards Sent Out. TUUtmiiK AMOXfl OAK.NHdir.'S MUX. An r.ritilis Sofiie nnl'lttslnirg'o llnsy Streots Kiihmpphif;. .IAI'KSIIXVIIiIiK JAIIi millXEK. Tluvo I'risoner.s Am I'onsiimoil Willi the ltuililin;. Spcclal lo the Capital .loin mil. .Iacksonvh.i.i:,' Or., .iulv 12. At an early hour this morning lire was discovered lu tho Jackson eounty jail at Jacksonville, Ore gon, and tho entire building was destroyed by the llame.s. In the jail were tlueo prisoners, awaiting trial, Henry Hoover, V. Warner and Ned Cook. It was Im possible to rescue them, and they weiesuflocatod by tho smoke and heat before they could bo taken from the burning building. Tho coroner is conducting an In quest this afternoon. Tho origion of tho flro is not known. KIDXAITIXfl AT PlTTSMJIUl. A Colored Man Attempts to Carry Away u White. Woman. Special to tlm Capital Join mil,' l'lTTHHi'ito, July 12. This morn ing a coloied man named White rushed pell moll through the streets in a buggy aeoomp.tnied ty a nude white woman. The Woman was screaming wildly and crying for help. Tho police tried without efl'eet f(, stop tho bug gy, but It continued on. J'Tvo shots were tired. Tho police are mvstitlod, and it lu supposed to have been an attemp't'at kidnapping. Tho couplo disappeared to tho Allegheny side, and wero lost sight of. 0XE lll'.NI)lti:i AltMEl) DEr-lU'lES. I'inkrrloii Men Are Drought to the As sistance of'CUTUOgH1. Spec. Inl to tho Capital Journal. I'lTTNiuutu. July 12. Ono hun dred mined i'lukerton guards passed through here' this morning, bound for Carnegie's steel plant at Home stead, from 1'liihidelphlii. Sheriff McCandless also left for Homestead at eleven o'clock with one hundred deputy sherllls. Last night tliestrikois Intimidated a number of non-union men who went to Homestead to work lu the Carnegie steel plant and nearly all ol them ran away. Xews I'rom Chicago. (Special to the Capital. loiiiunlj. t'nicAHO, July 12. The American league thm morning Issued circulars calling for roorgaol.ation of united order of deposits. Judge Tuttler refused to notify tho injunction against the board of trade so as to permit adoption of fifteen minute rule in reading (.nota tions. It Is likely that .Mayor Creglcr will veto tho franchise of tlioHtan dard oil company. A Xest of CoiinkTlViler.s. HH'clnl lo tho t'apllil .Iouriial.1 Ki.paho, Texas, July 12. A nest ol counterfeiters was broken up hero lust night and they weio captured ncroutf tlierivoriii Mexico. ICxcellont hjiocIiiu'Iih of sptiilous -Mexican coin and Ameilcan money weie recover ed, together with an extensive plant of dies and molds. A Terrible l'ire. Hpcelnl to the Capital Jou rr.nl. Hl'THVHN, Out., July 12. -The Kxeelslor gas works were discovered tit be on lire yesterday. It Is still burning," ""'"I everything near is being coiisiinicd. The fire cannot lie stopped, and will have to hum Itself out. Itiiniorrit Consolidation. Ni'.w VoitK, July 11. It Is rumor ed In Wall street that the Postal telegraph company has been con solidated with the Wisbrii I'nlon, und an advance in tclcgiaphtu rates Is. expected. It Is also said that at the time tho Nevada bank lost an Immense sum of money through a wheat ileal, Maekay mdly needed ready cash, and had a lengthy in terview with Western I'iiIoii offl cIiiIh, HI iico thou lie has had plenty of avullable money. At that (lino a fierce rate war was In progress, but now it Is announc'd a WJiklug ar rangement has been reached by which rate cutting can ho ended. Postal nllleluis deny that Muckay has sold out, and the Western Union refuses In confirm the rumor. I'llIXTS FROM LIXX'S CAPITAL. WZ Mill For tho Snntiam Rnil- rontl Jsiirc3ors Ai.iianv, July 12. The Pacific land company, a syndicate of Michi gan capitalists, a member of which is Governor Alger, ims three mills running in Washington territory nnd proposes erecting three as largo ones In Oregon. One of these is to bo built on tho Pautiam, just whore is not yet known, bjit probably piotty close to tlio Oregon Pacific. Captain Stone, who is in tho city representing tlio company, Is a shrewd man and keen observer and knows tlio business thoroughly. Ho says tho Santiain oilers one of the grandest water powers to be found anywhere. Tlio mill building will cover a space 000x1)00 feet and will have a capacity of (100,000 feet a day, making it the largest mill In Oregon. It will take a twelve double engine or 1,'iOO horse power to run it, and will, in connection with the busi ness, lequiro the service of several hundred men. Tho plant will rep resent several hundred thousand dollars In money. Surveyor W. II. Hair, of tho Al bany it Astoria railway commenced tho work yesterday of porlhulnaiy survey of the line. Ho has a party of fifteen men. They will start near tlio ferry and will bo run on a di rect lino through tho northwest cor ner of Honton county, through Polk and a portion of Yamhill counties, to Tillamook, piobably connecting there with thu Astoria & South Coast railway. Tim definite location of tho route lu tho work undertaken by the surveyors, after which the company will secure tho right of way. Ellensliiii'K Iteliiiililinx Rapidly. ICi.i.n.sbiiciui, W. T July 11. Tho loan ollleos havo been crowded all day with peoplo anxious to mortgage property for money to rebuild. There Is a disposition on tho part of the agents to give all a fair show. Tho leading agencies havo no hesitancy In negotiating long loans at 8 and !) per cent, net on gilt edged business property, some even going as low as 7. Con tracts for brick buildings to-day has increased tho total to -1000 feet of frontage, an increase of 1000 feet slneo yesterday. People who had frame shanties bringing good rout before (ho lire, and who refused to build, mo now taking hold as vigor ously us the most enterprising citi zens. Sullivan Released. NAHHViiii,i:,Tenn., July 12. Yes terday evening Judge McAllister of tho circuit court heard tho argu ments lu Sullivan's petition for a writ of habeas corpus. In render ing his decision tho Judge was very emphatic hi his declaration that to hold Sullivan longer would bo a most arbitrary act ou the part of the court; that tho oil leers had arrested him without a warrant or the authority of the law; tftid that the misdemeanor was not extraditable by tho laws of tho Tennessee courts and by tho precedents of Governor Tyler. He therefore ordeicd Sulli van released, Whipped Rim Falily. St. I.opih, July 11. Kllraln and paity arrived lieio this morning. Kllraln looks badly, but ho Is as far from tho grave as before tho light, in so far as tho liijuiks re ceived in the battle mo concerned. His face Is badly bruised, Irjth eyes blackened, lip cut, but not soverly, and his Jaws give evidence of the taps, .Mitchell opened a conversation with the statement that the fight was lost because Jack w. isn't" in shaic. "Ho knew he witssick, mid I asked him If he did not fW-1 Imdly. mid he dicoived me by sajing no. To Rude (he UuiiranUiiP. Wahiumiion, July 11. Some day ago the state otllelals of New Jersey notified Socielary Husk of their Intention to raise tho miamii tlno against plctiro'pucumonia. To this tho seeietary to-day made a vigorous piotost. I u ease the local quarantine Is raised, the secretary gives notice that he will at once es tablish national regulations to cllcel the desired end. (lo-As-Yoit-I'lriiso Marriiit'. Ni:v Yoiik, July II. Mrs. Mary II. Pluukett ami A. II. Worthlng- ton, tho leading Chr.stlan scientists who wero ricontlv married by their own peculiar method alter Mrs. Pluukett had, without tho court's aid, but by imituul ugi cement, be coni) divorced Hviil her husband, nave published a Justification of her conduct,