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glfa" SILVER'S ENEMIES. ' UiVICv LITEST NEWS FRON BESTQRATJYE nC'PCrP't' rJUtRITIOHl PcKrtuI HEAUTHI Tho only remedy known which will Stimulate the Nutriiire Processes of the Human System. By this natural and r Implc means It quickly and permanently CORES All Forms of Dyspepsia, Constipation, Mental and jfervous Kxliaustlon, General Debility, Brain Fag, or any exhausted or weak encd condition of the system, from what ever cause, Skin Eruptions, Bolls, Run nlng Sores, Scrofula, and all Diseases of tho Blood, Stomach, IJvcr and Kidneys. $1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR S5.00. Dr. Killer's 64 page book, descriptive of Jly drastinc Restorative and his other Remedies, tent free by mall. HILLER DRUG CO., San Francisco, Cah FOR SALE BY Sold by Dan'l J. Fry, 2i5 Com'l St. BLAGKSMIT1UXG, Wagon and Carriage Slaking and Repairing Horseshoeing a specialty. All work guar anteed. JOHN HOLM, Cornerof CommerclalnndChemckcUt sts., yalem, Oregon. EASTERN NEWS. i Jo-Days Telegrams Heveal. A Rescue Party Knters What They Would Do. Hill Mine. Farm WASIUNGTOX. SUGAR Tlll'ST CASE PROCEEDS A STEP. Tlic House Committee on Coin-1 Sarah Bcrnhnrilt Takes an Over- age Favor Non-Concurrence by 0 to 5. dose of Chloral. Other News. run IS'"". 121 Court St. WM. WICKEY, House Painter, Decorator, and Wall Tinter. Leave order at John Hughes' store, State street. O. C. CHASE Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator. Good work, economy and sample work shown beforo engaging. tfS-Pay based on work measured on the wall. Leave orders at Sargent's, Meyers' or Keller's residence at Highland addition. fl Q S g jcj 'rir.siittss .-. - -r v r-c-fiS?S3? PAINTSHOP. 1 5 6 Commercial Street. House and carriage palntlng,slgn writing, paper hanging, decorating, wall tinting onS knlcimlmng. All work done first class. Carriage palntinga speciality, char ges moderate. P. H. RANKIN, PROP. THE SILVKR ill I J,. Washinoion, D. (J., Jiuio 24. Tho house committee on coinage held n meeting to-day ami took up the senate amendments to the silver bill. The committee decided by a vote of G to 5 to recommend a nou coucurreueo in tho senate amend ments and to ask the houe to order a conference. This is in accordance with an agreement telegraphed to this morning's Orognniau, that the house committee Is to icport back non-concurrence in the senate amendments and send the bill to conference with an understanding just what the conference will do. In order to do this the silver re publicans ot the house must be brought into line and there must be an agreement to stand by the party or all will be lost. The silver sen ators are willing it should go to con ference with the understanding that it shall come back as above described. Silver men in the house are some what afraid to send it to conference. There arc men on the committee who are sure to be conferrees who firmly believe in the bullion redemp tion clause, and there is a fear that they will insist upon it. It is under stood that McKinley made a propo sition to the silver senators to-day that the above agi cement should be made and tl at the house committee should report back non-concurrence, the silver men should stund by it, and after conference the bill to be put through both houses as it is be lieved it could be with a venture. The silver senators were favorably impressed with the proposition, and it is believed they will urge the house members to assist to such au agreement. Beforo they do.however, they will have the bona fide pledge that the conferrees will agree to a satisfactory bill without any bul.iou clause. AN ORIGINAL PACKAGE HILL. "Washington.D. C. June 24. The house committee or judiciary has prepared a substitute on the original package bill, broad ening so as to apply to all commodi ties as well as liquor. It makes commodities taken from one state MAY HEAR THIS 1'. M. Dunuar, Penn., Juno 24. The party of rescuing miners broke into the Hill Farm mine at 3:30 this morning. There is some hope to hear from the imprisoned men this afternoon. THE St'UAR TRP&T TRIAL. Saratoga, N. Y., June 24. The Xcw York court of appeals has handed down a decision in the case of the North Itlver Itellning Com pany Sugar Trust case, dismissing with costs au appeal lrom the order of the court at a special term deny ing in part the defendant's motion for a stay of proceedings. The decision is strongly against the sugar trust and fully afllrms the sweepiug judgment of tho lower courts dissolving the trust. GREAT ILLINOIS CENTRAL STRIKE. Chicago, 111., Juno 24. The Great Illinois Central railway system is paralyized by a strike of unprecedented proportions. Trains arc all suspeuded. One thousand freight conductors, brakemeu and switchmen of the Illinois Central struck last night. Tlais was follow ed by a strike of three hundred pas senger train men this morning. Not a wheel is turning to-day on the road here. Every thing is quiet. The strikers demand the immediate discharge of au obnoxious superiu teudtiit at Russell, 111., and the reinstatement of two minor officials. SARAH BERNHARDT POISONED. London, Eng., June 24. On go ing to her hotel from the theatre last night, Sarah Bernhardt the world renowned French actress, was un able to sleep, and decided to take chloral. By mistake she took one hundred and twenty grains. Phys icians who were summoned found her apparently dyiug. After four hours of hard work she was pro nounced out of danger. WHOLKSALK HANGING. Memphis, Tenn., June 24. Park er Harris, Ed Carr, Hardy Ballard, colored; Frank Breuish, white, were hanged this morning, the col ored murderers together and the white man alone, as Breni3h object- uilKGOK SMrti- 0I IT. The World I'annnt Compare wilh ' Willamette Valley im Their I'rodnrtion. CHKRRIKS. Perhaps there is no place on earth where the cherry grows to such per fection as right in this part of the Willamette valley ono year with an other. There are numerous vari eties, but only the staudard and well tested will bo enumerated, ami in the order of their ripeulug, the facts being obtained from II. W. Savage, for many years tho most successful gardener in this part of the state. The llrst is the Black Eagle, a medium sized cherry which ripens iu May, is finely lmvorednnd n good bearer. The second is the May Duke, ft fair sized red cherry, a prolllio bear er and very firm for an early fruit. The next that ripens is tho Black Heart, a eherrv whoe color and shape are fully indicated by the name. They are sweet, well llavor. eil, good ie and bear well. Fourth comes the Itoynl Ann, the largest and most beautiful look ing cherry growing. It is a red cheeked, white cherry, of delicious taste and llavor and tho number of fruit found on a small limb is sometimes marvelous in fact state ments made from actual count have often brought smiles of incredulity from the Eastern visitor, while thoso of that class who have seen for themselves wore simply lost in astonishment. Next comes the champion of all cherries, the world beater, the Llewellyn, or Black Republican. This cherry is good for any purpose, for canning, for tho table or to sit on a tree limb oi step ladder and gorge one's self from the hang ing clusters. An indication of their bearing power can be gleaned from Mr. Savage's own statement. He has one tree about 15 years old near hk house lrom which last year he sold $10 worth of fruit at live cents a pound and till", too, af ter the family had used all they wanted and after many a small branch well loaded, had been cut oil and given to visitors or passers by. This year is not so favorable for cherries, but he will sell over 10 worth from the same tiee under like circumstances. This etierry is large, linn though juicy, and Is per haps the best shipper of them all. It "will stand tho travel of a rea sonably quick trip to the Atlantic coast, Then there is the Kentish, a late cherry, somewhat sour and there fore well adapted and much used for canning purposes. The Governor Woods Is another another liuo beiry and very prolific. Again there is the Evergreen, tho latest ripening berry and the longest iu market, lasting sometimes two months. These are the principal varieties, but of course there aro others, which are not fully tested yet these are standard and reli able. The blackberry needs plenty of moisture and where tho ground does not eontaiu It naturally a good regular irrigation will luiprovo tho fruit n hundred fold in llavor and richness. 25c Want Column. Notice Inserted for ONK CUNT .PER WORD EACH INSERTION. No adver tisement Inserted In thl column fur less than tcnty-flo cents. f ANTED. Work at dressmaking by n lady ot experience. Apply MIlou (Juan e, nt UU Winter street. TTtOR SALE. Team, row and calf, and l1 mow lug machine. Alonn sCncro farm. Call'Mionulilroiw 1' V. .lory, Hot 91, Ntlem JOl! s I.E. Ono house mid two lots tu Inquire of W. I!. Simp- 1' South Salem son. Price SC50. .10R i.M.K The Dorraneo fruit farms, 5- HM.unul a aero tracts, inioiy locnica t mllei or Salem. Price s.ti per lKimiANt'i: linos. RelliiiKer building, Salem, Or, within acre, 1710 It HKNT A dosimblo business ofllco 1 in best bloe.t in town. Inquire at this otllcc. 2-ltf l.iOlt RENT. Small house, with some new ' furniture to sell. Cottage and Mill, two blocks west ofOrocon House. Apply at house. 1 PATRONIZE Home Industry, and uso Mountain llnlm Cough Cure. Guar anteed to givo relict or money refunded. Manufactured lly 11. H. Cross, Salem, Ore con. Smith A Stclncr solo agents for Bulcni. 1-Sdlm 1710 R SALE' ono linn yearling colt, eight 1 head stock cattle, calves and heifers; also ono tubular ux w niton, ilnd harness, both nsgiHidns new Time given. Kmiuiro of J. P. Robertson, South Salem. X..tiee. HOLDERS of cltv warrants aro hereby notified that there aro funds In the treasury applicable to tho payment of all wai runts endorsed before Nov. 2Jd, 1'sSU. Interest on tho sne wlllceuso from tho date of this entice. E.J. SWAKl'ORD, (i.2Hw City Ticasurer BRICK! URTON BROS, arc pi epired to furnish n tlist-elass nrtlclo or nrlcK in town or country ur huj m-iu on the lino of O AC.R It. Prices, reason able. Yn. (Is nil Stato street, opposite O. 8. P. ll oidcrsioft with Williams A Eng land promptly attended to. Two Through Twos Each Way DAILY, VIA UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. AGENCY: OP THE v Sf AN FOUNTAIN PEN i i Over Two Hundred of these favorite Pens aro now in uso in Marlon county alono. It la ono of tho very best Fountain Pen manufactured. All Insurance Agents uso this Pen. Tho lato improvements rcuuor it still moro attractive and moro desirable. A full lino of MABIE TODD & BAUD'S Gold Peus are always In stock, also PHOTO ALBUMS, AUTO ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, SCRAP PICTURES, PURSES, CARD CASES, VISITING CARDS, WEDDING STATIONERY. Remember tlie Place, n: &7fo 9S STATE STRKET, SAL,Blvi, ORE. THE VEBY 35EST BRANDS OJT Ready Mixed Paints for family uso at- Fry's DELAYS ARE DANGKROUSl It Is sure death; 2T cents per can. Drug Store. Slaughter your Squirrels now by tho uso of FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON. mxMiiiMWiirmi Salem Harness Shop, B. F. WILEY, Prop. Manufacture and make a specialty of Farm and Heavy Harness. All work dauo in our own shop at Salem and guaranteed flrst-class3. Give us a call. to another subject to the laws of the C(i to being hanged with the negroes. state into which they aro taken, but prohibits discrimination be tween articles brought iu and raised or manufactured in any state. APPROPRIATION MEASURED. Washington, D. C, Juno 24. In the senate, after a number of un important amendments were dis posed of, tho postolllco appropria tion bill was passed and considera tion of (he consular and diplamatic appropriation bill commenced. The blacks exhibited no signs of fear, All confessed and bald they had made their peaco wilh God. The necks of all three were broken. Brcnish, Harris and Crr killed their wives. Ballard killed a street car conductor. The first two at tempted suicide by cutting their throats. CHICAGO DOODLING. Chicago, 111., June 21. An in vestigatlon into tho charges of bond ling in the city council was by tho grand jury this nioinliig. The evidence presented was to tho etlect that Mike McDonald, a 1 Commencing with Sunday, March 2nd, both tlrst and second-class tickets will bo i..i,..,n.t .... "Tim l.lttiltixl K-nMt. Mull." very succesiful cherry, yellow, me- trails :iandj,as well also on the "Over diuni size and of good llavor. i ,-"MloTJni,ructl!YLil"t,Aiill" trains are equipped with Pullnmn palaco and colo. nlst sleepers, dining cars, chair curs and coaches, and urn solid between Portland and t'lilciigo, dullv without changn. J HO"l)veiiaim iiyor irniim iiiociiiiiiipvii Theie are many others now on trial and promising good results, such as the Yellow Spanish, Black :Thdrd Grand Tea Prie, -ollered by- Death of Frank Vaughn. The sad news came by telegraph this morning to several of his old friends in this city, announcing the wealthy ex-gambler, ollered Alder death, at his home in Portland, of men fjhurlc Monear and Simon Frank E. Vaughn, a veteran news- Wallucr $3000 each to vote for the paper man and printer well known i yyest Ltike street elevated railroad In Salem. He had been suffering ' ordinance. They only got $1300 for several years with lung coni-aml lmvc ,n(Ui0 affidavit to that SALEM IRON W1 0. D. IIUTTON, Prop. Castings of all kinds made to order. MILL MACHINERY, PLANING MILLS, CORNICES, METAL FRONTS, WHEELS, PULLEYS, and special castings ot any stylo or pat tern mado In short order, smooth nud re liable In eve y particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turnlnc lathes, engines, imp .l""?" needed eilect it C. ! These Jthings were Muckin and his clerli sworn to by plaint, but his demise was not expected so soon. Mr. Vaughn was fomerly a stockholder iu the States man and for some time has been chief owner of tho Portland Sunday - ..... tsx tt.ltt.ilt lin lina rtwtl A flWrem ' l" " " . ' , " ,,:.,;: COMPROMISED FOR tttK). personal supci vision the past two years when his health would permit. rums; M hs. June 24 - In he About five j ears ago lie was mar- -" "' y "- """-" -". Tartarian, Elstun, -Major Mancm, etc. Even this' year which is not nearly au average season for eh er- ries, Mr. Savage picked two bushels t ciipyenno with i ,' , ., . i . from Denver, Kiinw and a peck this morning from one Th0 lll)OVU tml strtn of a treo at one setting of the i ladder something over 100 pounds or over 5 worth. STARTLING ItESU LTS. I ,..-!,... .tf Hi.. TntTiiv.v r. intor ircsim1.. ." . , , o ;::..,:,";.::.; ..f natural history iu Willamette uni versity, as to tho yield of cherries from tho few trees in ills yard. lie states that last year he sold 5 worth of cherries from live trees, tit an average price of about tivo cents a pound. Tho results this year wi'l be almost as good, Uo has ono tree of Royal Anns whloh ho estimate 1.1. I ... I ,... . ilu.n ulnAiinHi .....I ...til .1 ll .IU Willi 1 Ulllllllll lUIUVU MWlium Him ivim.11 between Portland and Council lllulls, and with Pullman colonist sleepers between Portland and KansaR City, dally, without Connections ero mado at Poeatcllo with through trains to anil from Salt Lake, and II lurougii minis in uiiii usas City and HI. Ixnils. litis allord tho quickest time between tho Northwest Paclllo coast mid Eastern and oulhern points. Detailed llmo of trains, rates, through tickets, tmgg.iiro checks etc, en ho pro- iu mil COX & BOGGS, Grocers, 240 Commercial St. A Handsome Garland Cooking Latest and improved pattern, nlokol finish, with completo sot of utensils, (purchased of R. M. Wado fc Co.) A Ticket with chaneo on this elegant Prizo presented to every purchase or ONE POUND of our RELIANCE CAN TEA. Price 75 cents per pound. Range, iLU ui uuiM. v ' ;...iii ... 1,1 ,nri ,,,.. ..frthnrrliM tliU Mackin, recently released from the , - i llboMmh Thl, nun i. itl.irv tnr olniMlnil irilllUS. i ' ' .w... .......j Iti'(.ri.tfuitc tuA Kuan tree is abojt 12 Indies in iiiametcr , roric cnon ami ij . . , , , . o- e i 1. 1 .i. .Mutton Cnoii mill hggs... at tlie base and is about 2o feet high , venison ami Eggs nnustiKe unit lj(gs and is well branched, and stands on tlie north side of the hotwe about ::0 feet distant, on uncultivated rrntind. It is sale to Kiy If w? tn" wi-iv cured upon nppllciitlon to any agent of Union Piicitlo Hvstem. T. W. LKE. :UT-'it-w tSon'l Pass. gent. HOIB1-: S. MANNING AgPiits, (W Court sticct, Salem Oregon HELLENBRAND'S- liiiliiigl'iirlorsSCaiiilyManiilatlory, iJOS Commerolnl t3trot. HILLOFrARKl Ico Crmitn 10c , 15c. mid 'Si conts Cotlec, Timi or Chocoliitoand Culto-.IU cents Mush and Milk 10 cents Plato ol Bonn in cents Hot Cakos, Oiilleo or Tea IB cents . -iinmiH ' tents -2."lCUIltH Vi cents 'JTi cents .. . 'J.') emits 3S cents (j fiCX0BOI4 K ill J3UU1 rown DICA.L,IKS IN 66 CO., . . ... . -.. ... . 1... . - 1.1...! 11 ....11. ....I. ..1 riedto Miss Rebecca Hentschell, a ' against tatilltvat, ami ivurain, jomi . man oronaru m.u ., u. .. ... i. i. m i iv mi nitMiu iriiiiLv liiih jijiu- uiiii ivirLMi iirj im uno whi' " I'. -'-"" ,-- (-. r -- J"" " "-. ""ST..... ' ---il.-., and hon stovesbullt. Will raaKew uimu on any Iron work paia toroiu iron. Good price 3-ls-im You can save money by buying jour Salem lady and daughter of Mr. Hentschell, who died a short time , before his daughter's marriage, leav-1 iug a large estate of valuable proper ty iu this city. Mrs. Vaughn has ono llttlo daughter and an aged i mother, the latter residing with her I in Portland. noon to prize lighting, and was fined 500 and costs. DEATH II V Till! RATTERY. Saratoga, N. Y June 24. The New York court appeals this morn ing affirms the decision of the courts below that tho warden of Auburn States Prison is the right and proper Mr. Vaughn was a man of active MiicIpoI MorrharmKfi temperament, good oustness aunuj , wnjull to executa Kemmlcr by dec IllUOivmi mvi ""- wielded a ready, caustic pen aim :rlcity Ht , had endearing social qualities, being , DIAMOND S ft kiud, generous and faithful friend. the ta.y doisn't Krop them. Music House, Eidridge niock. Salem. ' Senator M. L. Chamberliii, who Ottawa, Can., Juno 24. Tho . has been a life-tlmo friend of the , amount collected on Chinese poll rally atid their property agent tax at Vancouver lu&t month was here, took tho oue)'olook train to be j-,400, against $5,010 same month Brick and Tile for Sale - MURPHY k DESART, one-fourth better. Tlie profemor said tho trees would produce much more fruit were they properly cared for, buttliey were there in his yard an I received little notlco un til the fruit was ripe. But there Is no mistake, but that the fruit Is largo and of an excellent llavor. Many of tho Royal Ann cherries measure two ami a half Inches in diameter mid of a quality moro em11 lasted thun f duio of iui described. The trees aw from V, fi JJn",!,,,1,,1,1 18 yours tild, and all hirjfe apptirenlly Ham ami Kkie Fiosli Oysters uny style 25 Ct KtgularD.HiicrServedFrsinllto3 0'CIcl', A nlcn Ynrlet of vcgaliiblos, etc.. etc. AUn tin. iiillw or milk ulth ull 'Hi cmi! meals without extra chargo. I'lHilce ClfurH, Imported "lid Donmsiln, always on tiuiid. Porter HotiMKtwik and Kggs AOcciiIm 'i'Hiulur lJln Hlisik and Kggs fie cents and Shoes I Leattier ?ancl Kindings. Crjy-Cash paid lor Wool, Hides, i'elts and Furs,-tDa The Bissell ".Gold Medal" Carpet Sweeper. The Bust in the World. No. :-J-il Commercial St., Salem, Oregon. ".M" ' Kii'ciie City ISumls for Sale. yOTICK is hereby eivcn Unit under tho 1 )nivUloiisoriin act ol the irglslaturu of Oreuon entitled, "An net to )neorKH Mnssors to D. Nash, have a wellestab fuhed ll?lck and Tile factory In Nor h Salem, near the fair grounds .and are pro pared to furnish first-class brio ana me on short notice. Samples of llrlck or Tile sent free to an Dolnt desired, on sbort notice. Orders can K left SitlfjiM. Plitaburn. HO Stale jUl, where samples can be seen. uw E. C. PATTON Dealr In every tartety i preent at the funeral ob-eiiulos. Ct'PiD. That is the nuine of Far rar fc Co's new private bmnd of ten. It is extra good. Try it. lust year. Tho tax now not seem to materially check the immigration of ! the celestials. PACIFIC COAST. and U1 UUW I1' ..,v ........ - ordinary orchard pmriuee H well u Prof. Arnold'M fuw trow the returns , Ul Fine Rubber Stamps gteel Stamps, Stencil Stamps, Self Inking Stamps. Name Stamps cuttoorder. Come and look at sample of work dose with my tine Red Rubber Stamps. M SUM 8C, Salttn. Patten Book Htor. i '3 Chi:ap Farm. J. J. Shaw sold at administrators sale to-ilny the Peter ShnrUioh estate nettr (Jervals, con sisting of ISO aortw of Ihih), 90 acres in cultivation. John Brook, of Canby, bought It for470. Thl is a good farm and went dirt cheap. A Friend to the Family. Dr. E. ri. HeUleti: I Iwve ueri your Ethereal Cough Syrup in my family fur nmiiy a yr, ami I be lieve it my duty to rwxMiiiMod it to all as a sore aud i-Hetve euro fur ratetliH t'ltv of Euuuno uud lo repeal all autM uml isirl of nets In ootilllel here with," IUckI lii the oillce of the secretary of state, Pebrimry 'JO, hMi, the common ooiiucllofthe city of ICugi'tii. will Issue aud dlWM(it the bonds or suld city at par VHlueuflrriM HO.Iimu VMM, in ili-ii'iiul-mttlonsof from J 1(0 to I1UO us the liur- ehH-er timy desire, pujuhle W yiars after iiiiiK hid suuie, wan iiiuresi the rut, not to cxiwil r pirc ut iwrunimm, isiyau u Kemi-atiuuaiiy IHWIHO JirOHMUIH 111 lliri'IIHS. S1IIU IMllim will Im. r...4ivMt hv llif. iiriilersluued healthy. The avcrujje at Kintene, uhkhii, until si-pteini.i-r ,, , i r, . i in ,,, li, imv, ami uu pniiis hkih i cherry orchard cumulus from no u M.l( ,,,,,,0,1 Mmi cui.ki. n i on inn irmu in tint Hiri! H Kill ii an 1 m!i '"y ' wpiiiiotir, nw, nun sum 100 t reus to UIO Hero, mmum i ,,.,,. u.iii iM.ill.iu-.il,.f u. ihH im.ii or wrMXis nutKiUK ilia imi ouxr nr oni-ra lirrir. Th j 00111 moil nouncl iirve tin- rUlit 'of an acre or two uld be ctilt hii f gjjewwijr ! w.mi.. ny um-r liioome. Cutting tho ylld ilown U' Wy mu .., 11. 1'. Ihjhuih, .1 . .-.. 1 itwwraiTfortlitCiiyof KuijeiiH. $10 on 11 true thu pMcuwih would thou rteh 1S00 ptr acre, . .t-liluli Iu nnllA mvlliliuil to Ull I'ltsiO- A Iv' P 1 S rV . . r.... ...... .. .x-f..t t rwrrwt ,, ...w.. ..,".-- ". .- v. . -- . . - A IS lllltll lUiltllilt-Hlll. . , , ..u... (Iiu urn muii who ww 11m. m-,-.. ... Portland, Or., Junu .-S.K.umounl of fruU tUat mn , ,,r(.l Boylo, oontroolor, who left thU city , . ., ,. tru. ltl oivmimi IILACKIIKMKIKk. TIiUj, oii of th rt dellclou of thu wnall frtiltfe, grW u Ht grwlmt lrfw!tloii tn thta jwrt of lb ilU-iiMrtU- vnltoy, In iU wlbl na wll m iU euttiVMtfMl Mat. 'ItMf wlbl U-rry growe In overy it'ftk imI cornr wliere tllfu U mm of llll.tnr a Marlon eount ..1u.-lu.ru Ii U iinl iiuiUmImI. atul '""' I BH" iw vvt.ivr.nwgj 1 mtmmmtmBmmmKtmtammtimmm PIANOS AND ORGANS, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, SMI3IST MUSIC, Music ll(Miks, and all kltuls of Musical Merchandise ul ASTON ? Eidridge block, Commercial St, TUB ONLY MUSIC STORK IN SALES! laairui-tion Klvw) and IHirtntR Kiitan'!, I ftl C1iw1h10(i', radrldn llok, timwn MIH8 M. KIHN. WJiiiB twoorthneu weeks ago, leHvIng creditors to the amount of about live IhouiiHild dollars, has boon hewn I from iu Nw Vork City. An olJIcur Wft thU city to-day for tho jMiriso of bringing him back. fl-KAMKKWItJiCKUlJ. VicTUiUA, B. C, Juiie, SI.--A INUUIUKCK ! and in puny. U MH' mrinimm. JOH. AJJiKKT. AgMt. Hll.OrfKn, Wilt buy ooof Ibekswt UalfMethsH faiHM TI-IK SECOND Moore; & HAND STORK, OSHORN1S Dealers In Furniture, NotloiiM, Queemiwaie, aiassware, Cigars, 'I olmcco, (.'unilloH and iNuls. All kinds of ucontl hand goods, bought and sold. Hoods sold on commission. Cor. Htalo anil Liberty Ht. w TAILORING ur. Terms Uy, Iumun( nmr Turner, wire iih 1 oolds and all ilMMW of l lliroat. u.nrliM li-n raeoivtMl from Cam. and where I w imH iikiMmUh, atMl - 1 'HmDatlM oV'MayuilhaO Smith of the btwmrKrUoiiyx, Blv- the product U ooiUUl kMrtor JI.C. & .i. H. POJtTISlt, I.artfhle il.MiwUM eon U. For iB Irtiulara about tlie loi or tlwt for amiliiKaimiewfrnug wrp.w , Aulirtto fi Ua , sale by all dntggit. veNl otr Queen on the Mill. imt. Tbrr aixMit! Charlotte Islam! to that of the eultlVHtwl vtue fi.ivt. Smith have Ilnd a reitdv market Imw at ,--- - . tb hteiimer was proceeding south- to eeubi a gallon, niejr nn Wm warti at full fcpeed with a smooth the 1st to tlie 16th of July aceoruiuK mm, whn fcbe strufk on a rooky lotbMon. TU bK vrinUo .bo.1 in down un the chart. The Uw Uhm berry U tu KitUllnoif, WOHWi, we i wmw " - - . . directly o tteutrU stbclM. llwl tu- mitMln eOUUr that the 'mlA Will U WhWt W lurflr. JWWy VX Wll W . T5 iLisj - ..T . ... ilw. Hr-i lil-li ulsut. vrwl. iKdtiliM bollUC a ItfudllOMIfe . Ut. Btanko. T, O. &td . , ia4 ..t t if. hamr. Then, there b the LwU. MM Wmi. A fcurc Cure Iwr PiltM. ItchlB 111. kMWtl r MfcsiUM. iKPisplruUue.mue IMm iifkfw w ben warm This (una m U M BUM Illdle d MutrudtDK. rlM M amtm to Or fkMBko' Ml KMunly, wbl rk mom, Uy iicec eot eum. tretlso tree. Capitol Home Addition Itall InwlMto Kat ttmltm. sueth BtMMtto HmUmta Um, Mar IM Imom. lam feu. tftKMV n. lbSoli. ul I Ktfrfauil. Krslelr T. II. WlliSOK, Owiut, KAbxa. K, HCJIOirivnj:, VlTJl Commercial street, iiierehaut tailor. Tho linos htiltii to order ut the lowest nrlces. A norfuol ill guar anteed. lUpalrhig and cleaning done. The only llrst iIhm talloiiug e tublishmeiit In tho city Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co., Susli, Doom, IMinds it Moiililinfe'H, Turning A; Scroll Sawing. IIoiim i'liilahliiK liwd lo iirdtr. lill.N, by which we mil iilwuys kwiK full supply 1 ! IISH MILK. Capital' Dairy Co ( A. U Kalrohlld, II, J. Kelly and W. V. lliiruh aro propnrcd to deliver llirsh milk, cooled mi Ice, to any part of tho city. Leavoordor atMlnto A 1iw'sstablo. JAPANESE BAZAAR. 3dl L'nnitiKiralalHt., opjioslto Postntllce, Rnlcni,Orciton. Direct Importers of Japanese and Chinese Curiosities and Novelties. Pine Porcelain t'lilnaware, CloiiMonle, Hutsuuia, llroiuo, Ivory. Curvlnit. Hllk, t.'renc, hkillu Kmbrolderins, Uudeiweur, Muttlnir, I'lno Ten, Plru Vorks, Kto., ol every iltMcrlption torsnlo at lowest price. Wholteuln and llelull. Country orders promptly iiueiiueii 10. I'roposals for Wood. Honied bid will bo received at tho ofllc of school clerk, JI Uonimerelul street, Ua Imii, Oruon, until Juno '21, ISUO, for tho dslivery of 100 coi(UofUroIlruuilao cords ofmriii) Kruh or body oak, to bo delivered ui iiib rami naient scuooi UUIlUlntf.ou or U'fori) Aiiirust'A, 10, 10 cord of lurue II r uiiii iu coru 01 lurue itruo or Douy ouk, tn uu uf.ivnrvii uv in, nouill Halem ichool uoiue.iucorusor larco tlranU 10 cards ot lurcesruborbody ouk, to bo delivered at North Halem school. IS oord ol larva Mr and lOooriUnflarKonrub or body oak, to kinds. AtcrteultuiHi Works, lorner of Trad and Hlwi ( mmmmimI lxk of all rtwts, Kalsui, Uncoil. DOKKANCE BROS'. LUMBER YARD --OH Hll HUol, htW. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Finishing Lumber, Mouldings, &c. tttZrimiW(Um. (vrtiyi iiTiijr bundlor. bodullvurudut the lurca Central school. All wood must bo lour feet long, reasons.. .11 miuiKiii uuu uirueu close All uiu wbIIIjboiiciihI ata'xivo ofllco nt 'J o clock p. 111., Juno 31, lhtxi. Tho board reserves thn rlichl to reject uud ull bid. Iioao by order 01 tlio board of dlrnctorn utorwiald, this 77th day orMuy.lMW. W. ll.HlMPAON.Clerk. Hcuool DUI. No. a I, Mutton Co. Or Final Sottleniont. OTIUH I hereby iiivtm that the undei slmiird aitininUtrutur or tba estate ol liiH.nilmore. decuusi.it. Iiaviiiii filed tils Dual uccount with Hon. 1'. O. Mm w, county ;i lowest. Mill on M(tn plaro s Jtiiltco of Marlon county, Orcirviii, Iim fixed J uly 7. IUO, at 10 o'.lock a. in., to bear any pbjeaifoii why said account should not bo allowed and tho administrator dl- "c"' . . J. W,CllAWOIU, tMl Administrator offalrUnt, by Hmtth - M4ur A V t TVr , w. ,m.... -. t -.,-' -- ..,. ........ -i,.