""WW f $ IRE CAFIT1L J(ira.lL TUESDAY DEC 23. ISO. Tk.hVl v" -L ItnJKI ITIU. tatty by uill p-r J! . (imU; by nu.ll per month Aeefelr &y tnAii pr er,. I 01( not twill In JVlirp tb pr1re vnuwd Hit the VVrr-ELT Jul K-: At. M - F-r.f J' PT."' '"" "ll"w PnrnKE PEUVEKY BY CARRtr.it. ' flwily ftw atueVe ween lictv ,. 5cu. fvru Dally by months v. - . u ..eliu.ue.iu ... .. i." of niu:h. ubTitr-. win pC" e.e ni.iury r.ircurrte-. nt lwue nr heeo "l t. rtw .vfttn h to chii- no demy. In tolleC'oas. Th KVkvr nC.TrAl..l"CRAl. rtso Ijiri, -irr- the Kfternnr. Rie-vlsled -" - ? - .. . it. i al.twch.'-. GILBERT i PATTERSON. Dealers in Groceries, Crocker)', Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes, Rmehw W nrfnuiF a. He. SOe Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. , t . LOCAL MARKET. Wheat, net C21 cents irlbu Hopw, active: 2S toS2 cent- per lb ( Fikst Come Fikst Sekveh.- Order your turkey, duck or Rooe of SXEI.VER. Headquarter for candy, m&nu factured frh every day at Jone 4 Bernardi's on State street. The Georgia Wonder. Mrs. Aunle Abott, who has created to much excitement In thi country, will appear at Reed's opera houe ' to-morrow uijht. Hear what the presj vs: "Encore Theatre wa fill1 with the be-t Deonle of the citv la-t ereninc to witnew the ex- hibltlou of Annie Abbott, the Lit tie Georgia Wonder. And all will te-tifv thut it wa.- indeed a marvel- ou entertainment. They saw the -flVetft of a. mvrterious and uuknown force exhibltetl in a manner that left ' no doubt as to it exMence. The little niuety-elght pound woman , moved -tronc men atmut like toy-. Jted four of them at once from the ' floor and -uccessfully defied th four to hft her. Thn aain, what wa.- f still more wonderful, she transmit-, .. A t. m wrwnm ... . Ik. eft fll I. hu i u?u uri ri u w-. & ...... m could unt be lifted. These are a few of tne more urpnsiuc feature- of the exhibition. There were no evi dence of "sake." Helena iMont-t Diiiy Independent, Nov 13, 1SH). FilTHrCI. TO THE Last. An ex ample of unparalleled fidelity was xnauife-iteJ by one of the trustee- of the Willamette university. This faithful ervant of Salem's school was Fatner J. L. Parrisb, who has been one of the pillar of the school since It was founded. He had not been able to get away from home for some time when he heard of the citizen's' meeting at the University chapel, and determined to make the last effort to be there. He was present and gave an earnest talk. He wa.- also at the board meeting ou Wednesday night and was up all night. He wetit down to Portland yeste-day to attend the meeting thete last night. He is very eutliu dastie for having the school remain in Salem. It U certainly heroic in bim, old and feeble as he i, to at tend all these meetings. A Good Tone The subject for debate at the Alka lleieriau society next Frldsv ven ng will be: Re solved. "That our present Btate prison svstein tends more toward the degradation of the prl-oiier than toward the prevention of crime." Many o! wiir c.Mzeus who are pbh antropically inclined have taken 'jnld of thU nri-on oucstion and are doing earnest work to bring about a jeforta. Snme of these meu will be pre-eut Friday evening and give their views ou the subject. The -ciety U rapidly addiug to its mem tsTohip, having taken iu two new mfinlej lant Friday, J. Pratt aud Robert Whitaker, aud three mem lers the week before. Tbisudds ten or twelve to the roll during the present quarter. Died o.v the Train. A lady on the overland truiu which paseed . north this morning, died about 3:30 iu her berth in the tleeper. She wa n consumptive und vva- returning to Portlaud from a health seeking trip to California, rilie was a relative of, Isaac Lawler, a prominent livery-' man of Portland, hut her name could not lie learned from the rail road oQlcials here, but a dispatch announcing her death was sent to the above gentleman. Htohms o.v the Coakt. Severe storms have been raging along the C rast for several days. All last w trek It was difficult for ves-eU tocro-w tlie friitr ut tlu. tnnilfli rtf th,. I ntti.nlit.i .1.. h .. ... ....1. ...hi... llit MM1- Ifc nur 'fill J UVtCillJU j sjsssivis n mo .wih.u j iv nit a III t I steam vessel. Several sailing vessels ' testined to being iu the house when f Uui" D U,e yvu! we UTe uavl,'B. have been compelled " P"t bar k to I Charley Memfield and Mr. aud Mrs. ,hv ure Dr'";e.,"0 HU"ril(' K" "r"""1d aea to keep from being driven u.hore.Memlleld and others fcime. Hewa"ud -l)'h1I Lo- ' "e-r by the wind sud waves The storm put out with kicks and cutis. He'UU!,Ireet a,w8lore tor tt P-'r " lias about abated aud uo wief-ks have gave tlur prize to his father but it wa k'"' b"r" "r "M"n' yet leeti repor'ed. tukeuaway from him. His testiinouyl Six hook coat aud hut racks 10 - lit -mil... u.ima uikoii crosH-exurulnu-1 ...... .t. Pu 11 Lie Install.-, rm.v.- n.ei uewly elect. d oflk-erb ol Salem and Pacific lodges, A. F. and A. !., will be publicly ins tailed ut their ball next Friday evening. All Masons aud their families are ex pected to attend with well-Ailed lunch baskets aud partake of the lestlvltlea of the cveuiug. By order of Com. . John G. Barr at his State atreet Jewelry store cau show you some choice bargains in Jewelry. He has a large assortment und will sell nt living rales. 1 at Crissmaus. THE AD1SVIL1.E TRIAL. I Mokk Wrecks. Th OrcsoaUti rallnad, which waa rwutl.r cbang Emmlaitlss of WititfMra aid Rrcltal 1 from a narrow to a standard of tbr Trwusle- iKiugr, seems to be uufurtonate in the way f having wrecks. Th At 10) o'clock this morning t' J,,vy cPKltiwaort cars are tuo much tlif court lioue the court chII1 fir tne o)J roadbeAl mDd poor tie, to order to try the ow ut tneAuiua- The last wreck occurred yesterday, vllle riot. Air. Geo. Bingham, for tout flv . ,. rth .. at , th prosecution opemnl the trial. He wid th-vt the pncutlou would endeavor to ftinu turn toe uouse iv longed to J. K. Smith; that Jurinp Rn-ricr's aWiicv J. K. Smith t.k .c-I.iu; that a .rt.wd u mo-Heft- ed aud maliciously and felnuou-ly I set upon J. K.aud Horner H.Smltu. using them roughly, a theirappear- anccs conclusively show, that thej crowd, or Reede r faction had In thtlr p.-selon one or more revolvers, a Hub. ulid it is Mieveii a shotgun. He then read ndtnuition of n..i and another section native to the lum - "meui i n Jude Trail for the defence nay th.t they uill trv n show that no revolvers or gun ere in the crowd Iiut one and that in the haiid of J K. Smith, anu that it tatei from liimhv the iteidt-r faction, tbu preventing him from committing . muriier. Mr. J. K. Smith who then put on lhe wltness sl!,nd aIld gwuru. h WBg firgl qU(Moned by Attorn. Biucham uud then by NV. H Holmes, who cns quetioued him closely. Hif tetimoiiy was ratliei 1 ceurtictint: as developed by the dil- ? ferent quenlious. The f.dlowlui. was learnel fmm his tetimn: i Three or more years ago he reuted nU farm nnd home to Mr. Rreder j fr one year at the esplratiou of hi- j time be renew ed the contract ale. ( allowing Mr. Reeder the u-e of a .rrauery not speciueti iu me icuc. He found a purchaser in a Mr. Clyde who boncht vlti of his property, and Mr. Reeder clo buying omt which he ha subsequently h.UI. Mr. Clyde gave notice to Reeder to vacate hut u- the law did not corupe him to vacate for three months Mr Clyde became tired of waiting and Mild the property hack to Mr. J. K. Smith, who did not give any further notice to Mr. Reeder. Mr. Smith had sold the piece of ground on v. hich the gndn house stood in which wa R-eder' grain, to Bill I 1 u .1 lw. rudlnfu.! Pijlura tlW.t: i White, w ho removed Reedera Iock.allj implement. to34,tio0; money, and -ub-tituted one of his owu thug uute-, etc, iij3,074; furniture, etc., lock ug up Rewler's grain. $4o."3; ".647 hurt and muies.fl93 J. K. Smith stated, when, closely a; 7 cattle, $i9,yiS; 113,1H questioned, tnat he did have are- sntp, t'lb,501; 1,501 awine, $3,S!U; volver which he kept laving around inueutedueas, 6ol'.474; exemptions, tlie house and he did nut know what -iio,3ia; total taxable property, $1,- calibre or make it was as he kew ia),u3.; No. of polls, tjini. Sbenuau little about revolvers. The weaK)ii 103.413 acres of land, $415,76; 24U was pnxiuced and be identified it a- town lots, t!,SS5; improvemems, , the one taken from him, also ac- f 134,44-3: merctiaudite aud imple. knowledged that he had three or meuu, $7i,a7a; money, notes, etc. 1 four revolvers one in his saloon at'7j,48i; unUseuuld furniture, etS, 1 Yaquiua City. When asked where 18,t5oO; 3.44B horses and mules, J97,. and when he got tliis he stated tliatjtjij; i,4j cuttle, fcM.576; 13,33 within three mouths and since his sheep, $J),U97; 74S swine, tl,893; contention with Reeder. He did gross value of pnqieriy, tl,10i,l-4: not kuow the man's name as he did ludebieduesri, t3l',117; exemption, uot a.-k him. ' 9a,o4I; tuial taxable property, o73. Was asked if it was hi friend 4oo; No. of polls, 3b3. Bill White. Believed It was , States thai when Reeder came to Sulem he went tu the buck door and went in, removed. Reeder's furniture tu a woodshed ami put in his own furniture. Tnat when Reeder re turned he time to the door uud I raid they would have to excuse us for not inviting them in as we were unprepared to receive i-umpauv. Bingham objected to Holme- pur suing tile question as to what hap pened previous to this lime but the court allowed him to ask auv ques tions connected with the eu-e. Smith continued that he pushed out Reeder while his brother, Homer H. smith pushed Mrs. Reeder out of the door. Next duv was arrested nv a iustice of the tieuce while iu his office. Kaw a crowd going from the hotel toward the houe which I was occupying. Mrs. Coy, my ste-mother-in-law, my son, a boy of fifteen and a baby were in the house at the time. I asked to be exiu-td from arrext and started out. Was headed off bv Mr. Menitield who struck at me with what I thought was a pisto!. Reeder knocked me down with a pistol so I hollered for niv Irfiv lr hri.iT m. mv rpenlvpr which he did and gave to me but c?1 W"K"U'' M Cen"" "' Zumwald the justic-e of the peace j ,, wrenched it from my hands. Don't ' Don't Keller & Marsh don't know who fired the shot. He gave (claim to be the only furniture del coHsideraiile other testimony. A ,ers nor do they claim to be belling ut copy of the leai-e was produced aud , cost but they do claim that they examined. Mr. Homer H, Smith ' have as line a slock of furniture as has both his eyes blacked while Mr. is in the city. J. K. smith has hi head bandaged up. A considerable number were present from Aumsville to give testimony. Such uelghlorbnr,d fueda are very unpleasant and dis agreeable. The court adjourned at llo to meet at 1:30 p. m. AfTEKNWlN. Court met 1:30. After a few Ueslions to J, K. smitii, Homer H, hinith was called tu the stand. H i. i, -..-.iM.ti,.t.nH w- . . - lion by the defend, As we go to preaa the case la sslll on trial. Brooks &. Harrllt for quality and price will com pure favorably with any firm iu the city. The old and reliable book firm of T. McF. Faltoti have a fine line uf1 bullday aud souvenir goods. , 1 Wuste paper baskets at Crlssmniu I esincou a. rwin, at mroiigs old stand are busy, preparing an liii- nieiise Xiiiub dinner. , Brisiks St Coxc.10 showyouu very flue Hue or perfunmes. ..,,, ii, c.T,tn.. Th rail preod an(J aiowed tmw of the cart nr ,i,. mWeH n.kn.-M .nr) fa-le-tit train to leare the track. A car loud of w )c-t wa, ditched, and one ,,r c, U1L( im,jy wrrcbeJ. The JmltH.IIUpr coaches pasted over all fjght, and no ow wm hurt In the Jicciteljt, , WANTS SEVEN TUUL'SASD. titarr Turrm Kiddia; far tke Hadoa Manafartarias EstaalitbairBt. The Board of Trade received a let ter jt-terday afternoon frtmi theT. H. Hudwiu 4 Sou u hich pive the news to the effect that it w-uld re iUire $T,0H0 to induce them to come h. re. They stated that other neigh iMiriug towus to Salem were bidding for the factorv and had utlered more nioney than this city. They ex-j prewet as w.e.r ursor iu ....r Salem on account of the location and this pltv maklnir the firnt ofler. . .-... These gentlemen mu.t remember '' ",r """"r 'u,: "' ""M "", pMpnltton, which was accepted by IUe teople here in gmd faith. The nroj asks to hear from the Salem Buard of Trade before they send their representative. It i suggested .miong the menders of the board (hut the company could be Induced t,i come to this city and put ud the factory as heretofore sMken of for tt,e fo.uoo subsidy- and laud snough to locale sucn an insuiuuou on. Large clothes ba.skeu; only SO cents ut CruMiuau'g. All BltOk. All the county tax rolls are now in the care of the see- retarv exo-it that of iJultuoiuab jeuumy, which is, of course, by far ( lne m WCulihy county in theatale. (The last tax rolls received were tul)Be of Morrow aud Sherman I omjtWs which gives summaries a r,lows: Morrow 161.9J3 acres of uud, HGo,91U; town loU $lV9,57o; improvements, Jfo,T52; mercliaudi-e . ..I 1.....I.... t t. - t LZZfl ....... . Long bar Crissmaus. toilet soap 5 cents at Bakek City fc 5eve- Devils R. R. B. W. Lcvetis, Edlu Hardj, Inadore Fuchs, J. L. Rand and Mark W. .Musjjrove have tiled articles of incorporation, with the secretary of state iucorperatiu the Bater City fc Seven Devils railroad cotupany,of j BaKer City, capital stock Jl.UOU.lW. Catlerliii fur photos. A PutKEcr Geji. Occasional study of auy large sl.K:k of gems will convince any one that the I Jewelers art Is steadily improving iu artistic taste. W. W. Martin is up to tlie latest designs aud will give bis patrons the benefit of a choice from a fine slock of gems. Brooks & Cox for flue perfumes. Need not Wait. "Wait till the clouds rull by" was what she said. Come out any time is what Cher riugtun says. The time when 'clouds ' taking interfered with picture has passed. He can take your picture at any time. Go to Crissmaus for ribbon, all widths, nil prices from 4 cents per yard up. , Guilty ok Not Guilty. Are vou guilty of wearing a shabby old pair of shoes around when you cau I get u pair uf neat and stylish shoes at little expetiseat Klein's. Short. TI10' these are the short- " "'""",' Numekoub Pulton's stock of good is ts numerous to mention, but you can Call nd look over for your self. Xmah, The JnurtNALUvmorfoT w"l contain a great deul isf specially prepared Christmas matter. Old! and young will enjoy the stories and 1 I KeniS. Wood roK Hai.k. I have KiO ni, ,,f urv Krub ouk for sale and u m ,,llv.r In any part of the cliy at fl.M) per curd, Lewis Pettyjohn. 12-12 J2u aaaaa a aaa aaaiaaaaaa m THE UNIVERSITY AfilTATttX. Tip Qatlaa of Reaariac laa Wll- Uaiftle Uairerrity Fnclkalty Decided. Every Salem member of tb board or trustees was present at tb met- JoCRXaL, la an employe ot the lng in Portland last night. Tlfe j Terminal company, flrat Intention of several of the Mlaa Mullle Bernanlt U atteudlnB members here waa not to attend the ' arhool at the Hoi men huiduesa col Portland meeting, but after conMd- mge entiR tne matter iney conciudea to' attend In full force and aland b the Interests of Salem in keeping the school near thU city. When the btatrd met lart night the quextlou of the legality of hold ing a meeting and doing busiue at any other place thau Salem wa. raliHMl, when the chairman, F. R. Smith or this city, rfacided that they could not do buslne except Iu Salem. An appeal was taken from his decision, but he was sus tained. The meeting was then ad journed to meet In Salem Jauuary 19, 1S01. After the adjournment an lu formal meeting was held, iu which the queation at uwue was dlHCUssert, aud the best of feeliuc preVBjIed. The meetlnit here on the 19jh wi)1 p.Jbly not touch much a ,he gchooJ guiQK PortUnd bu .- . , .... now-10 oeiter equip me scnoot anas , pu, ou & b,.tter flDBUcUl b,U .' The auwl on ..f Its ivi.inv.l n th near vicinity of this city will be up for conideratlnn. Mauy of the business men here favor its removal to some suitable location near this city an the best for the school and city. Had the question been put to a vote last night, Salem would nave Iwen victorious. Mr. Wood and Mr. Swackhamer, the members from east of the mountains, favor Salem, which would have given this city a majority. The following members were present: Or. L. L. Itowlaud, R, S. Wallace, A. X. Bush, Dr. Reynolds, Leo Willis, Mrs. G. W. Gray, C. B. Moorea, Br. C. C. Strattou, Geo. P. Hughes, Mrs. Amelia E. Miller, K. Doane, M. C. Wire, J. L. Parrmh aud H. K. Hines of Salem; Dr. E. P. Fm 7er, G. W. Mavnr. Rev. W. S. Har rington, Mrs. Maria Smith, Jnn Keuu-orthy and A.J. Hanson, of Portland; Uev. Mr. Wood, of Idaho, mid S. O. Swackhamer, Esq., of Uuiau Several of the Halem delegation remained in Portland tMlay to view the proposed sites near there to sat iifv theiuselvee of their value. The citizens of Portland held a meeting last night to consider what was best to be done under the circumstance. Nothing has yet been learneu as to the results of their meeting. Buren sells furniture. Use your money w iaely nd Reap the benefit. Everybody come and invest Now Is your time. Better Pay. Representative Hermann to-day secured an allow- ance for clerical hire at tlie Halem pontomcf, by which the compensa tion of the chief clerk and two stampers is increased, and this in creased allowance is to cover the entire present quarter and continue thereafter. He also obtained in creased mail service from Prineville, in Crook county, to Burns, iu liar uey county. The cost to the gov erumeut for this increase Is $1450, and nearly 3o00 per annum for the entire service. Holidav' Alippers. Dou't buy old style slippers, get something new. No old style carried over from last vsar. We have the finest hi ve ve; or plush, pat. nt leather trimmed, to be found in the city at prices that are Eastern. James Deu- iijam & Co., boots and shoes, 1U Ute street. 11M3 tf See it, Tky it, Bvy it. The new V. S. No. 2 Singer sewing ma chine. Burt Case, agent 181 Coao mereial street. 12-19 tf. The DANOEUiua Revolver. Four uoys, while fooliug with a re volver at Lyons Sunday, met with au accident that while it was not any way serious in its results, was etinugb to warn them not to faol with such implements. It was dis charged and entered the baud of one of the boya by the name of I v. s, in flicting a painful wound between the first and second fingers. The young man iu company with his father weut to Milt City yesterday to have tlie ball extracted. Albany Herald. , A Safe iamtanat Is one which ia guaranteed to bring (io satisfactory re-tubs, or iu case 01 failure a return of purchust-price, On this safe plan you can buy from our advertisefl druggist a bottle of Dr, Kiuif's New Discovert fi.rf.'nnsnnirw tioii. It is guaranteed tn bring rellrf in every case, when uea for any ar. fectiou of throat, lungs or chest, such as consumption, iiiflumruatlon of lungs, bronchitis, asthma, wboopinx cough, croup, etc., etc. It is pleasaut and agreeable to taste, perfectly stata aud can always ke depended Ma. 'J rial bottle free at rry ' druaaioic. Geo. Good has the finest and largest stock ot irfum-- and per- mine casea vcr uroutbt to Salem Call at WJ Comu.ercia! street al.d see his Hue. 12 tf Fresh made Xmas candies at Westnri'U ft Irwiu's. Gu to 'iiHunftri'a for -children's lea ru; lo ceht. 777 rr""""' ,aT:"' " J wai -wery. .. c w.fc ., urn i,,eiat.i. t..Mvta, enjoying our personal litrrtvj bat liitwl of us are iu physical slavar, sulferlng from s-rofiiU, salt rl emu ..r some oilier form of Impure rxmd. HiMsi'sSarfMiirlllA U I be great k'fvai purifier which dbMilvea the Is ni of dUa. eivea healiit and gmtnt physical lUtMrtjr. rtRTI.AND KOTES AND TERSONALS. r. H. Raymond la In the atatlotv cry bualsaaa ou Firat Bear Stark. Frank Gorman la In a saloon on First near the Staudard theatre. r ( Bert Cola, former pressman of the John Foley, better known as Tat, la working tor a grocery store on Morrison. John Coffey, South Salem Johnny, is clerking Iu the dry goods store of Meyer A Co., ou First. Winnie Diusmore and Miss Buena Snell are clerking iu the Hardmau stores u Third. The Long Broa., Alvlu nnd Mark, are running a barber shop ou Wash iugtou near Fourth. Miss Jeuns M. Long, teacher of elocution, is now residing ou Madi son Sixth. Many former Salemltes nrv now residing in Portland. Among the number we notice the follewing: MLss Auna Parmeuter is keeping books for a wholesale Jewelry store ioa the comer of Morrison and First Miss Gabble Clarke, former teacher of the Salem public schools, Is teuch lug In the Portland business college. John B. Coffey and Clareni-e Crane can be found In the dry gissls store of A. B. Croasman, former merchant and postmaster of Salem, ou First. Fred Byars Is attending the Port laud Business College, where also will be found Perce Shielaud Frank BurcV, a student of the Willamette university last year. Work on tha Oregon Ian building Is not being done to any great ex tent. It is situated on Alder aud Sixth, one block north of the post- office, aud will be one of the highest, If not the highest, building In Port land over two hundred feet Iu height. The Madison street bridge will so. in be completed, making the third bridge spauuiug the river at this point, the other two being the steel bridge railway and wagou cm bined aud the Mbrrisou street. The Madison street ferry will be taken ofl as soufi as the bridge is opened. The steam motor and horse car lines are fast being rbanged into electric. Some monstrous electric ." were tet-eived by the W ;. r. Tabor Vo. thU week for the Mt, line. The Fifth street horse car j line in East Portlaud is ready for t the electric cars and the East side 'side peupla are patiently walling fur litem to arrive. Tne brick work on The Marquum Is about completed. When finished It will be a building uf eight stories, net counting thuee of the tower. It U situated across the street from the Hotel Portland, thus causing by their height, Morrison street of aixty feel iu width to appear as a decent ailed alley for Salem, whine streets are a liuudred feet wide. PEH.SU.SAL ANU LUCAL. Btate Treasurer Webb is a visitor iu Portland this ufieruouu. Senator J. II. Riley, of Umatillu county, was in the city over uight, returning to-day. J. D. Hurst, proprietor of the Au rora flour mills, was doiu.' business iu the city to-day. Miss Lulu Hde, who has been in the city the past few weeks, returned tu her home In Beulou county ibis morning. Sheriff George Noble nnd Deputy Wm. Hughes, of Morrow county, are in the city, having brought down au iusaue man to the asylum. F.B Cole, editor of "Wealth t.r the Northwest," utTacoma, sloped I iff between tralus last evening to . visit bis old friend T. G. Albert. FOB PIKE FIRST WATER DIAMONDS. You will have tu go to W. W. Maitinswh.bas the FINEST as sortment ever offered for sale iu ibis city. HlbWrt't. Kbsuswue sjm Uisr fill.. Tbstw pllaitu-T) eisntlnca.ljr oompoundort od unUbru. In seUon. No grtplDK pulo i comtnoaly following tb-s uk of pill.. foer art. saapted totxiib adulu andchll lreuwllh pvrfsct taiMtf. We ruiMUf thy bsvtooMiul In thecnreofilck hend 4CtM, euostipstiota, dysiwpsls and b.lllim. uom atrd, as an appUr, tbey eacell any itncr pnrpt4rsuaa 177 ly Boall BUiusr, aoto aU. ThtGreat REMEDY r OR PAIN S500 Reward I WK III say tbs shore reward for any sassuT iifsr jnotstelnl, dvppsU, .Ick as4sek. ladUsstUm, stwi.fljNllftf) or eft. U..UU mmmmOL ears wll w ws-.t'S IW elu.sl.Uiif rttls. wtwa the dlrretlnn. ntr sirtottti eoiuplUd with: TUy are purely veHtNael, aaa nerarniii n tv wtii mr, lino. Hoaar "il1. latnre boxes. ctitMln lDCptlC,ai IHSIU. Uvwaxs iT ..(iinier- Lrt.riwoly T11K JOUX U. W&f Co.irtik-ss-olll, ... su Am E. OossL OnuBftst. M Coin staBtavttMs,sr, The YTorM Enrleaeik The facilities of the present day fa thef-roduction of everything that will conduce to the taatcrial welfare and j comfort of mankind arc almost unlim ited, nnd when Svrup of Figs was first 1 produced the world was enriched with I the only perfect laxative known, as it ia the csly remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt nnd effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, ct cny time, and the better it is known t'uc more popular it be comes. JOHN HUGHES, Diler in Groceries, ruiiil.0il hiiiI Window (JIilvs, Wall IV iHr aud llnnliT, Artists' Ma tcrialH. Lime, Hair. Nails mill Shingles. Hay. Fml and Fence I'trsts, Grass Seeds, Ktc. NKW AIIVKIITISKMKMSI. REED'S OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, Dec. 24th. The rnlfum of the lJ.h entnry Annie Abbo -the Little Georgia Magnet ! VV lrs nnl j Wi poiindi, but four mm can not lift b r. i an tin IO pound wlttinut pbynlcul or nisi'lmiitci.1 fii.rf. Twn streni: 11111 cnut draw "tick thniugh her hstid. -'aiullnropon nr fmt.lt will ! Impn sllile fur four locu tu throw h r ntr her hul. aurs. I.lfls b whnli" isorhnll elnb Hi .Hiss Mr. AbiMiti.bf rr-llncihe iiii. if her mix h! h inu Inioa lOjraenlit b) l. nil, tn.11 fer the in'ic r.nce lohlin. uud to mcu annul lift hltn from tlir fl -r Msny f.p.qimll uuenplnln-b e, Prlc- jnil IreiiU lteserved uts on Mlrat fMltullH. J. L. MITCHELL. CIKO. HOEYK. MITCHELL & HOEVE; General Collectors, Brokers AND ACCOUNTANTS XxKnl and loreljn rulfril(ii! ltH'ndrHl in pnnnpi.j. ICtltrikirt tirfeMf Mthl to II purl uf ilie HifM, li kkevphu: fur IihiiI put Mr u HHt 1 tliv. Atl eriUuitf plarfil tn atiiy iHrti'fih I nHvMlNieai hi Hit m-at muMiiiMnlt rutp-i. commvrt'ial jmMr lmikrtl uflafr iinimptlj. j9 I'oiniupretal ttrrct, up ntatr. Halrm, Ureim. 70 0 -LAl:nCST AN - Most Complete Stock -or- DIAMONDS Loose ane Mounted Ever bmitsht priu. Unit to thU lily, 10 he sold 1 DEFY COMPETITION. A compl'lr Illif of Ootd and Hllitr WATCHES SILVERWARE JEWELRY CLOCKS. U IU T .. P. IV.-IIIOIIIJISUU 221 Commercial St., Salem. 25c Want Column. N.ilrtu lnert.'d fur OSK CENT I'EIt Wultli EACH INtsKUrio.V. ,Su Kdver tliiieut inwtned In till, xiluiuu for Itw. tau twenty.il ve tenU. f UT. ...itieilu phIiicc an edlltirtsl not. IJ bn.K. A pket In cover ainlaiiin h hanx vheek.no "ikkI Ii.unyone.-M i men h4le.-n pt.ip d. lnuur will pleae re turn n. thixitn r WA.Mr.u, l.ilno.HK.iMl. Ket lie mil slr.ini; hnith und spmiK Mi.Cti n on t Appl) nt my lesld nee on Kern irMt.ntur itn. ttAltl'I.V ilcitA IIii.n.' ll liti' L"Ol'NI).-A purMconiilnlrc Hinnll -1111 T nftnnne;, Cull ut John llulin'. hi, irk timlih.ih.ip. li:llt irANTED An nctlve. r. lUlils man T? tuUry ro 10 VO moulhly, Willi In c eue, 10 r.p-eat In In. o 11 ec l.m e reifKiii.lb'e Ne "i.irk hunne. Hel-nwio.-VUMIrALTUIlEll. Lockbox IJH, .N PP. HAt.K.-Vliilt three seres of li.nil on Asiluin Avenue, kohI tluslllun biut. convenienllv i.rrned. Iiirae kirn une-tvu lety of fruit trie nnd ehrilti ljery;c.iineinenl Ui Klftrle rnllwuy, neve fHllinr wnler on pr-inl.en. tr ptr.lcii I1.1v intUlrnnt .euii.d Ii.mimi.iii rlglit lii.nd lue of Ay luiu A .tine giilng imiu city. 12-1 if WAKTT.n Tntmdsn lown tot In Unpl " J."?.'.1?. All(btl"n for lumber. A Ullnger, IU MIILtitet. :iWlf rX)ltHALB. A KifKt leiitn und h'lriiftn I1 'I hff to IU 14 tfellt.e imrl rnli..lilu i-etl Ihe teitmor tr.ds f r s.lnii pr..'p)r) r wll rent them m reMUin.ibie tern., f.i lbs wltitor. Apply t-i iV. n. J(ihn,in hi vvll Miurtire'..ii- lluttinua's .table, nut 01 vviiMnMlie iiuei. II WANTKD-AK AfTIVK llnXK-TMAK-KMliiry liaim.miiil) Umill hlr.wltl opporluiiltier. for iidvunce. u, repre-iui lis-slly H resisin.llili. ew Yi.rk Imu.e !ii("vn!?' '"''AeTtiKrit, lk li.u K, N. I. ,,, A II AHfl A I. V. A Initio- Hiidlwnl.il. f, J tu.le nM.MilhMlin hi unlr WO In iiuirenf W. II. Hluipwiu. ' .nV Q WKKIW f)K t-OWH.Kr .ervire. 1. niire-iireu lieu I'n : i l,,,n t....... cuh. At my I'lic a K.11..1,, 1 I'AKUIBII. n Ui" UIKKNr-l'lvenlcolyfiirnl.he.lr.siir.. 1-line to IIUIIH!. lull! .if 1 In l.v . any. ny. week or iniililll. L.irii'-r lVi,i..r ...... r rout street IK'iO-if .Milt HKk'i-titr Tra M roiy fr.rnl.hed risiiru. AtVtrtii,ttuji, u..,r p.VntONIZr. Ilt.n.e Inrtn.iry. him) ii 1 lhiioiluln Itiilii. I ..utfh.'iir !... Hineeu ... Kr rei.ei rr iiiuney relllltdefl tm Hfas I united lo lilve relSei or iiiuney refiii.ded lluiiiifuiwiiruil Its' II ll 1U1 j.. I .. ' it k Old White Goner. Latest Arrivals TOILET CASES INFANT SETS GLOVES and HANDKERCIIIEF BOXES SHAVING CASES MANICURE CASES JEWEL BOXES WORK BOXES TABLE COVERS TABLE SCARFS Look SPECIAL SALE Musical Goods at Cost. Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Banjoes, Musi Boxes nnd Sheet Music. We intend to close out, by the end of the year, out entire line of small musical merchandise to confine our selves to the wholesale trade only. Holiday Presents 1 Now is a golden opportunity ts huy musical instru ments at prices never before heard of. Rcmeinbcr AT COST Everything (Joes. VIOLINS for I 1 00 BANJoESfor 4 00 G U ITARS for 3 50 ?75 OlvGANS for 40 00 $125 ORGANS for 75 00 Our ejitire line of "Saalfield Series" of lOc music 5c 25 pieces, Si. 00. FREE We give to every purchaser sheet music for Piano or ( "rgan free. EASTON'S MUSIC STORE, 360 Commercial St. Eldredge Block. yMMkSAe First N.lloo.l Bank A. t. Ajorrojo, Msaat W. X. tTAUT, XMadpd. Business, Short'-and, T;-pewritin-;, Penmanship and English DcparusatM IMrsad Ercnlni aeeekos. atadls s4atJn4 say Uass. Cslsleyxat. spplsiliea n (J m IE i Silk Handkerchiefs Silk Mufflers, Silk Mitts Kid Gloves, Lace Collars Purses, Tray Cloths Splashers, Tidies Albums, Work Boxes Perfume Cases, Dress Patterns Linen Table Sets, Jewelry Gold Headed Umbrellas, Furs And many other things suitable for presents at T. HOLVERSON'S a-v- r---,? XXfcJfc. DEHRfB Sash and Door Factory Front Strent. Kalpm. Ornron. rtil 1 l "? r -3-- --"J with tho Jowant. Qal v for the Holidays. 1 BABY BUGGY ROBES BABY BLANKETS UMBRELLAS SILK HANDKERCHIEFS LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 81 LK MUFFLERS TABLE LINEN NAPKINS FURS ETC. -OF- BulkUae. Sites., Oretroa. we and k HOLIDAYS -.rc. ...m.-L.--iWyT-vl-i UM -r"'l ' -m? in t be maUrial ium;