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Vert If her relationship bo not known. Tula continued until re cently, when the doctor's prolonged vIbIU aroused the auspicious of the teacher's landlady, who went to MM. Holcbkles with the lufornm tlon, and the latter lady conllded to the former the secret of the marri age In 8elf-defer.se. The bonrdlng houee keeper told the story, and it waa soon all over the city. Mrs. Hotel) kiss was terribly Incensed, and tea her son was compelled to ac knowledge the marriage, nhe made him institute a suit for divorce on tlw ground of incompatibility and illegal ceremony. -The case was de cided yesterday in favor of the wife, and the plea dismissed. TboBtrauge feature now Is that Sirs, liotchkiss has disappeared, no one kuowa where, and some think evil has be fallen her. JEWS ARK GLAD. London, May 14. A Vienna dis patch says some of the Jews In that city are not slow to ovlnco their sat isfaction at the distress of tbeltusslau Imperial family, owing to the at tack on tho czarowitz, and over that it Ib a just retribution for the frightful calamities Inflicted on tl e Jews by tho czar'B government. In Warsaw tho police arrested several men who were disseminating tho uewB in an exaggerated form to the effect that the czurowltz was dead. The Austiian oraporor has telegraph ed his condolence to tbo czar, with an anxious inquiry as to tbo latest news of tho czarowitz's condition. Tho Austrian authorities in Gallcla have been ordered to repress sternly any exhibition ot satisfaction with tho occurrence, but groups of people in Cracow lined tho streets last night, talking over tho even with evident pleasure. Cracow 1b full of refugees, and there was no conceal ment of delight at tho blow which had fallen on tho household of the autocrat. This feeling Is not so strango when It Is remembered that, according to tho latest advices, the roads from Moscow to the frontier were strewn in some places last week With tbo remains of the aged and of infants who had perished from hardships. was aouso TO SKIP. Albany, N. Y., May 14. Qeorgo Franklin Chlsm, bookeeper of the Albany Casket Company, waB ar restod yesterday afternoon with a ticket for Montreal In his possession, together with a $515 of the com pany's money and two cheeks for $250 and $538, to which ho had afllxed tho signature of D. E. Case, president of the Cusket company. Cbism's dishonesty was discovered by President Case a day or so ago through a false ontry in tho books. Following this clue, President Case found this morning that a $180 check had boon raised to $139, and cashed at tho county bank. This discovery hastened tho arrest of tho book keeper. Ho was caught Just In thno, as ho had hs vallso packed, and only waiting to cash tho othor two chocks. Ho confessed his guilt and admitted ho had Intended to skip to Canada. Chlsm is a member of tho Young Mon's Christian Association, and had borne an excellent reputa tion. His downfall Is duo to his passion for playing tho horses. When arrested ho had soveral pool room checks on to-duy's races at Guttcnburg. 1'IUK IN NKW YOUK. Nkw YonK, May 14. Tho old Sailors' Exchaugo building, at IRQ and 101 Cherry street, was gutted by firo ourly yesterday. Damage to tho building and stock is estimated at $75,000. Tho building was four stories lu height, tho basement oc cupied by William Woods hb a soap lautory, second lloor by Wlllium loberlB,drugglBt, third lloor vacant, and top lloor by tho linn of Lahu & Fink,wholesulo druggists. Tho stock of all except tho soup llrm was total ly destroyed. l'KOTKST AOAIN8T MAXWHI.r,. Intkh Laojikn, Flu., May 14. At the session of tho Florida Horti culture Boclcly, now I u unniinl ses sion hoic, a resolution was passed expressing tho greatest Indignation of its members at tho recent appoint ment of Walters. Muxwell, of Cal ifornia, superintendent of tho horti cultural department of tho world's fair, and protesting strougly against his confirmation by tho board of directors. Tho protest was sent by mall to Director-General Davis. THIS NKW OHI.KAN8 ArTAlIt. NMV Okluanr, May 14. -Tho next tensatlon In the Parish prison killing oabo will bo a social mewuign from tho mayor to the council in Kuswor to Chovalier Certes' recent letters, which, It is said, will prove a racy document and will contain all that tho authorities have been bte to gather of the consul's move meats uud associations since he took up hlti residence here. THIS HOJIKHT VlllVA. PUNXSUTAWNUV, May 14. A great Are U raging in the mountain bttWMH here and Ik'llwood. It tt wlxty hII in length. Many people W Risde loinplej. A ww tWIng No slliiht on itmlll p-At U galrM CVIi Grocery, CHARLESTON VS. ETATA Engagement Between tlio two Vessels Denied. THE CHARIOTS INSTRUCTIONS. Late Irish News, Pullman Denies, Latest-From Chili, The President Nearing Home,State and Foreign News, Etc, NO FOUNDATION. St. Louis, Mo., May 14. A spe cial from tho City of Mexico says: Persistent rumors are in circulation there to tho cflect that the United Stutes Cruiser Charleston overtook tbo Chilian vessel Etata on tho high seas, and a naval engagement was fought, In which tbo latter was worsted and blown out of the water. NO NEWS TILL TOMORROW San Francisco, Cal., May 14. Tho rumors coming Irom the City of Mexico, to the efltct that the Cruiser Charleston had overtaken the Steamer Etatu and bud fired upon that vessel are regarded here as having no foundatien: The Charleston passed Sun Diego at noon on Monday. Tho run to Aca pulio, tho nearest telegraph point bslow tho Gulf of California, is-1,800 miles. Tho Charleston was steam lug at tho rale of about fifteen knots uud was seen to have been moving out of her course to Inspect passing vessels, and, even though pushed to tho highest point, she could not reuch Acapulco before tomorrow, and any news therefore of her opera tions could not be received through Mexican sources before her arrival there, DENIED AT WASHINGTON. Wasiiinoton, D. C, May 14. There Is no news from tho Etata or Charleston at tho Navy Department this morning. No credence Is given to tho report that tbo Charleston has sunk tho Etata. In tho first place it is said that tho news of such an event could only be received through tho arrival of tbo Charleston at some port connected with tho telegraph lines, which bus not su fur occurred, In tho second place, nobody sup poses tho Etata would resist tho Charleston, forsbo is totally unpre pared to do so, CHARLESTON'S INSTRUCTIONS San Francisco, May 14. Tho sealed orders received hero by Cup tain Itemy, of tho Charleston, camo In cipher, und were known at tho time only to tbo oillclals In Wash ington aud C'aptuin Homy. They huvo louked out, though, somewhoro In tbo oust, and aro now pretty well known hero. Captain Itemy was instructed to capture tbo Etata at all hazards nnd return her to San Diego. The Instructions oven out lined tho Charleston's course, direct ing horr after leaving Sun Diego, to steer along the coast in n straight lino, so us to pass close to Payta, tho most prominent point of laud on tho Peruvian coast, some miles north of Iqulque. This does away with the Idea that tho Charleston will give tho Etata a stern chaso ofl" toward tho Hnwatllan Islands, tho direction in which slio started, uud thouco toward Chill. It Is tho United StatcH government's purposo to pre vent tho Etata from landing in Chill tho munitions of war she is supposed to have on board, uud whothor tho Charleston captures her near tho Hawailiun Islands or In Peruvian waters, it matters little, but tho wur vessel, according to tho government's Judgment, will Btaud u better ohuuco of success by taking a straight cutirso and waiting fur her victim oil Payta. Tho insur gents lmvo tho advantage that tho ooastof Chili from Culdoia north Is lu their possession, and anywhere within thoso boundaries they can land with safety, providing the Charleston la not there to Intercept them. Hut as tho Etatu, when she loft Ban Diego, wont In long tucks out into tho ocean, it Is probable that when she got fur enough out steered directly for tho coast, and will attempt a landing while steam ing directly oust, Such u couruu would give tho Charleston less than fifteen miles leeway north and south lit which to catch sight of tho runa way uud thou capture her before she cau land her cargo, lollTJANEKH AND T1IEC1IARUS TON. Portland, May 14. ThU dly has two representatives on board the grvcrumeut crulaer City of Charles ton, bound for (ho seat of cruel war lu Chill. They aro James Tyler, re cently with tho Western Uulou and postal Telegraph Companies, of Portland, und Hay Hraoket.an artist, 4 ho Uvea lu East Portland. Mr, Tyler, who la an accomplished ) newspaper man, has been engaged a9 war correspondent by the Now York Herald and St. Paul Pioneer Press, and Mr. Bracket will assist him with his crayon aud kodak. A DENIAL FROM PULLMAN. Chicago, May 14. George M. Pullman said last night that tho story telegraphed from Chicago that he was engaged in booming the president and paying tho greater part of tho expenses of the trip, in revenge for Judge Gresham's and vcBtibulo decision, had no founda tion. He furnished tho care for the president's train to tbo Pennsylvania company at tbo usual rate. He said ho wbb as friendly with Judge Gresham as be bad ever been, PRESIDENT NEARING nOME. Springfield, Ills., May 14. The president and party met with n cordial reception hero today. The grand army men and civic organiza tions were drawn up in lino at the station and escorted the party to the Lincoln monument in Oak Ridge cemetery where the formal cere mony took place. LATEST FROM CHILI.. New York, May 14. Tho Herald says: A railroad engineer contractor hasjust arrived from Chill, he says nearly all the cabled accounts of buttles In Chili between Govern ment forces and insurgents are doctored by the English. The In surgents have not gained a slnglo battle of any consequence, bo said, since tbo rebellion began. The only territories controlled by the insurgents aro Iquique, Antofugasta and two other places. It is thought tbo rebellion will not last sixty days longer. Tho government has 40,000 soldiers in the field, well equipped, aud with abuudunt supplies. Insur gents haye about 8,000 nun not well drilled or orcaulp-ed and aro poorly equipped and sufl'erlng from luck of the necessaries of life. GENERAL MANAGER DICKINSON. Omaha, May 14. -A circular was Issued this morning by Vice Presi dent Clark of tbo Union Paclflo an nouncing iho appointment of Dickinson ns assistant general manager of tbo road, vice Halcomb, resigned. Diokipson will assume tho duties tomorrow. TOURNAMENT BRINQS $33,000. New York, Muy 14. At tbo sule of Senator Hearst's stablo at Grave send toduy, Tournament brought $33,500 from Foxhuil Keono. FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, May 14. This afternoon lire is raging In the Bel mont Oil works lu tho lower section of this city. It is believed it will destroy tho entire plant. HAD THEIR PLACIKS FILLBJ), CniOAao, Ills., Muy 14, Tho troublo between tho Chicago and Northwestern railroad and its switohmou, growing out of tho dls ohurgo of tho yard master, pulml uated this morning in tho discharge of tho entire force, numbering 350 men. Tbo company Iiub been antic ipatlug this necessity for some time, aud prepared for it. Now men were hired and distributed through the yards, taking tho places of those dlsohnrged. MARKETS, WHEAT. San Francisco, May 14. Wheat, bvyer '01, 1.73J. SeuBon $1,731. Chicago, Ills., May 14. Atoloso, wheat was steady; ctwh $1,05; July fl.Olfi. WEVTIIEU REPORT. San Franoibco, May 14. The forecast for Oregon and Washington Is light rains. HOTBL ARRIVALS "WILLAMETTE" A P Sours, It Brooks, 11 Loug D F Kingsbury, T D Barton. T Gil liam, F M White, Geo W H yt, Jr, H W Hoguo, 11 F Prall, I, McKon sic, Portland. O It Bates, F T Shortell, J S Howell, J Aruutt, 8 F. GooSweglo, Dayton. Chas J Shaver, Chicago. J II Thompson, Bocbeater. M L Dorria, Albany. cook, T Paul, Walla Walla. I, Brown, Staytou. E L Wyman, L I Jones, Portluud. J Anderson, C I Swift, 8 C Swift, E 1) Brueo and wife, Bun Francisco, J W DoWItt, Salem. W Calloway, Butledge, Mo. Chas Wlugate, Philadelphia. A J Peel, ludependoucv. Don't t'rtl Will. Aud yet you ure not slok enough t consult a doctor, or you refrain from sod dug for fear you will alarm yourself uud friends wo will lei you Juct what you ueed. It U llood'b Sarsupurlllu, which will III you of that uncertain, uucoinfori able, dangerous condition, into 1 state of good health, confidence and obeerfuluetw. You 'vo no idea how not&nt this peculiar medicine la in mm like your FOREIGN. OBJECTS TO FRENCH. Ottawa, Canada, May 14. Mc Carthy, a member of parliament and leader of the equal rights party, hafl introduced a bill in tho bouae, the object of which Is tho extinction of the French language in the Northwest and the abolition of sep arate schools. FUNERAL OK THE GRAND DUKE. London, May 14 The funeral of tho Grand Duke Nicholas was oue of tbo most splendid exhibitions of the kind ever witnessed in Russia. Tbo body wus saluted by troops on tho way to' St. Petersburg. The czar's court is now lu double mourn ing. The rcmums of Nicholas were interred in tho cathedral of St. Peter aud St. Paul. The illegitimate chil dren of tho late grand duke, four in number, have been taken under the special protection of the imperial house uud will be (ruined according ly. GRAY LEAVES PARNELL. Duulin, Muy 14. Tbo Natlonnl Press, a McCarthyito organ an nounces today, that E. Dwyer Gray, formerly the member of Purliument for Dublin und holder of half the stock in the company owning the Freemuns Journal aud Evening Telegraph of this city and Morning News of Belfast, has seceded from the Paruelllte party, Tlio Worl'l Cnrioliart. The facilities of the present day foi Jic production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind arc almost unlim ited, and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which i3 truly pleasing aud refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse he system gently jn the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more popular it be comes. Freil Sacramento strawberries at Furrar fc Co's every day. For Sale. Two good mares, well broken for all work. Both with foal, Inquire of J. M. Payne, Stato street. Both tho method nnd results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, nnd acts gen tlyyot promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver nnd Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem ofFectually, dispels colds, Iiead aclies and fevers nnd cures habitual constipation permanently. Forsalo in COo and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. .. - SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. tOUISVILU, KY. HEW YORK, t.f. DO YOU FAVOR Building up a Strong, Independ ent Paper for the People in Oregon ? A PAPER THAT WmyfOT SKLL OLT Printed at iho Seat of Government I.OOK AT THK ltKCOUIl OV T1IK OAl'lTAJ. JOUUNAU During the recent hesslon of the lejcl.slu tuiii It was tuo ouly paper In tho state thai tittuckcd sucee-fully the Poilliiud dlolii tornlilpln Oregon polUlcij. It hiuvt'vifiiliy opposed nil dnotorlnicthe Australian ballot luw In luu Interest ot political bohsis. It advocated the law (iii.it passed) giving the Oregon railroad commission power to tlxjurttnud reasonable- rates of freight!, und pnwor to enforce Its ileclslonn. It mic ccHMfully advocated retention of tho old nillrw ul commission 11s best qunlltled to enforce tho lav. ltliihoied lor nil incis ure!! to open rivers iiiul thus koniro to the people tho rli:ht to free und unrestricted HfeO ot he witeru-uys, ITS I'l-ATKOUlt. Tjikl'acitai. Jouhnai, favors a reform In nutloiml llimneos, to tliemul that the present nxponslvo monopoly xystom ot supplying mi luiidequutouimoney may he supplanted by tho g verniucutl-.sulntf J. 1 vet to tho people 1111 ndiMiuitto supply 01 legal tender money, with a coin hails suf ficient toinniorm losouud buikitiK piln clplcw. Il juvors election or all otholaU who leelnlalo for, or are dlieelly I c possi ble to tlio people, by direct vote of the pe tile. Unworn raising all uttito revenues iv a tax on the grog c.irnlngs of corpora tions, ttoih forehin unit statu. It favor opening nil waterways to the sea aud a control of all common ourrlera to the end tuui me producer bhaii secure lot his labor the Inruokt net icturi u If you fnvor retaining nil nowera tuwslbln la the liumWof the lwople and o eminent In thelntutosuoflhe ropl,cliulatelliU paper, t-'or tonus, use ulsuwlivitf. llv llot'tn UuoS, IVo havo the Exihsfo Conirolaf O Am, tom't Ar ro efftr a prltt f Hit this Cwlt,ftrtftkBCSTllA0 iuyCMkot4t WE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. GILBERT & PATTERSON, SALEM, DM, gytjjpHFiq g Hga n A New Uie for the Heater. I once spent n winter with ft family whero the mother nnd the daughter performed most of tlio hottbcbold service, only calling In a woman on wah days aud for extra work. They were In moderately comfortable cir cumstances, nnd considering their habits anil their income, should never have been greatly worried about money matters. But tho daughters were nl ways in debt, nnd the mother, who was a widow, was in a per netual worrv about bills. The allowances were always spent beforo they were re ceived, nnd the aggregate indebtedness was far more than tho sum provided, so that the surplus debt accumulated rapidly. It was a puzzle to me for .some time how they managed to get Into such corners. They bought continually nnd bought good things, but never seemed to have anything fit to wear except their most recent pur chases. What became of the many articles which were brought into tho house I could never Imagine, until one day I overheard a conversation that let light in upon tho subject. One of the daughters had been caught in a rainstorm the night before, and herdrcss was soaked, mud splashed and torn. She had taken it off hurriedly, dropped it on tho floor in one corner of tlio room and for gotten It, she Bald, and it was one mass of wrinkles and creases. She gave it n few dashes with tho whisk broom, then In dis gust declared that it was no good and that she would throw it into the heater. Suit ing tho action to tho word, she bundled up the dress, took It to tho cellar nnd a mo ment later nothing remained of it but ashes. A few days later an out of season hat and some ill fitting but expensive shoes, only half worn, went tho same way. When articles were inquired for some ex cuse was mado or their non-appearance, and as time went ou they were forgotten. Tho mother was n happy-go-lucky sort of person, who was to an extent ruled by her daughters, and they silenced her remon strances whenever she ventured, nnd by declaring that the things were perfectly useless, and why not havo them out of the way? Articles of furniture requiring only n moment's repairs were broken up for kindling, tins with a speck of a hole lu wero given to tho ashman, and everything nnd nnythingtbo puttingin order of which took time or pains were disposed of in tho satuo way. But it was into the capacious jaws of tho heater that tho goods nnd chat tels of that family went, nnd wastefulness nnd extravagance took on n now meaning to mo after th sit winter's experience with the heater as a consuming element. Now York Ledger. England's Ileal Kstato Loss. A mistake which cost tho British govern mentnbout as much territory as there is in tho stato of Rhode Island lias come to light. Tlio error consists of tho fact that tho iron monuments nt Blaine, nnd for many miles east of there, nro SCO yards north of the forty-ninth parallel, which should bo the next boundary lino. Ensign Edward Monle, Jr., of tho United States navy, and connected with the United States coast survey, tells tlio story. Three years ago Ensign Moalo was on tho United States surveying schooner which was op erating in tho vicinity of Blaine. Tho au thorities at Washington sent out charts containing tho latitude and longitude, which are filled in with tho result of tho surveys. Attached to the schooner was Assistant S. S. Gilbert, who had charge of tho party working on shore. IIo sent in a plotted rp sult of his work, which was filled into maps received from headquarters nt Wash ington. When Gilbert's charts wero plat ted In tliece maps it was found that the boundary uiouunieuts at Blaine, and for a UHtauco cist thereof, wero U0O yards to the north of tho forty-ninth parallel. "At first we thought wo wero mistaken," said Ensign Monle, "and carefully went over tho work time and again, only to verify tho fact that the boundary monu ments vtcio fui tlier north than they should be." "How did tho mistake occur?" "I suppose when tlio boundary line sur vey was mado in 1853 under the direction of tho joint American and English com inlbslon that a slight error was made by tlio surveyors in northern Montana or tho Ricky mouutaius. This was trifling at tho start, but kept widening out until it covers SCO yards wldo at tho Straits of Georgia." 'Can tho British demand tho territory backr" "No, they cannot, because the boundary lino between tlio United States and Can ada is fixed by theso monumeuts, which nro of Iron nnd nro placed every mile from tho Lake of tho Woods to the straits of Georgia. From the Lake of the Woods to tho Atlantic the boundary lino is fixed by the lakes and rivers. This fact has never beeen officially reported to Washington." Cor. Chicago Tribune. Sir Kdcnr Jtochin. Amone tho most interestintr of his rec ollections aro those concerning tho Elchl Boy of the Crimea, whoso statue will bo considered by many among Sir Edgar's finest works. IIo described tho fascinat ing elfect of Lord Stratford do ItedclifTo's peraouul nppearance, his stern iron bound jaw, sparkling blue eyo, clear cut feat ures, overhanging brows, and tho haughty carriage of his head. "Any oue who ever saw him under auy circumstances," ho said, "must have guess ed at onco how great a man he was." Then ho went on to tell stories of tho El chl's paHslouate temper and good heart, and how ho was lord of tho Turk and the Kusalau uud of the government at home by right equally of his commanding Intel lect anil his Ilery, unbridled moods. "I thought I should have had him down on mo once," bald Sir Edgar, humorously. "IIo did not liko tho bust I had made of him, aud, knitting his great brows on me, he shouted out, 'Why. you havo made me look like u bad tempered maul' " A btory, as being specially characteristic of the sculptor himself, must begiven. IIo was dining with n score of friends, each with n fecore of years of success upon his Bhouldcrs, when tho old question was rais ed as to who would care to go through tho pains and pleasured of life a 6ocond Umo. "I would, that I might build up my bird onco more," cried that stanch old natura list, Owea. "And I," said Sir Edgar. "Then I would take all my statues off their pedestals aud do them over ngaiu. " Ulackwood's Maga luo. Tor Spot Cih. It you have $5,000 In cold cash you can manage io nave your wue, your mother, father, undo or aunt seut to a private In tana asylum, whether sane or insane. The conveniences iu vented for the present gen eration are almost without number, aud this la one of them. Detroit Free Press. At present there ore a large number of big canals projected. The uot costly is that undertaken by the Canadian govern ment, which will admit Atlantic steamers Into Lake Superior. It will cost t70.000.000. IKttWt $! t A pamphlet of Infonutloo and MtrUIDI IMUVLUailn. IIab kuouia 1-biwu, .til Tm .;.;, .. . .-"ii ---- .. uuu, wpiraw, uta Trtt.J 1UMMUHN m. CO.B Fob Sale. Three j'ear old liny carriage horne, Morpnn stock, sound nnd gentle. C. Uodknhkimku, 20tu street. 4-SM-:!w Tiio Great Spring Milcliie-Tlie lllood In the Lire. I have been troubled with bad blood for pom yearn; purchnscd two bottles of Hlb bard's Hbeuniallo Syrup, which has cared me. As a blood purifier II hns no equal. 1 take pleas'iro In reccoiiimendlng It us a toll If, alterative, and reliable rheumatic remedy. Very truly yonrs, . t KKKaiTMuN, Eaton itaplds, Mich, Ihls Is to certify that we know .Mr. Fer guson, and bello'otbostHtcnieut matte by nun to be true, we uuiic8iuiiiiiiy recom mend this remedy as wo neiioo it 10 no lie greatest family reincay on oiiritiicivcs, WALWOHTII & SOULK, KnUin ltaplds, Mich, Sold by Smith a Htelncr. r ROFULA ti V i that impurity of tho Wood which 1 1 ) arcs unsightly lumps or swellings on . e ..u.dscf tho heck; causes painful iuu. In,? .ies on the arras, legs, or feet ; declp s ccrs In tho eyes, cars, or nose, often cm s g blindness or deafness; is the origin of inples, cancerous growths, or tlio-inii y lier manifestations usually ascribed to :imiiorsj" and fastening upon the lilies, .uses consumption, and death. Dei g io most ancient, it Is tho most general 1 1 II diseases or affections, foi very few persons are entirely free from it. How Can ifV It Be W Ily taking ITood's Sarsaparilla, which, by he remaikahlo cuies It has accomplished, often when other medicines havo failed, has proven Ittelf to ho a potent and pecul lar medicine for tills disease. Senio ol these, cures are really wonderful. If Jim Buffer from scrofula or Impure blood, bo sure to tiy Hood's Sarsaparilla. Every spring my w If o nnd cliildicn have been troubled with scrofula, sores bic.ik uig out on them In various places. My llltlo boy, tlneo years old lias been a terrible MilTeicr hast spring ho was ono mass of sores trom head to teet. 1 was advised to use Hood's Sais.ipaillla, and we have all taken It., l'lie result Is that all h..vo been cured of the scroiula, my Utllo loy ' dug entirely I rco from sores, and all lour of my children look bright and healthy." Y. il. ATiinitTOJf, r.tsalc City, N. J. Mood's Sarsaparilla foMbyilriiRglsts. ?l;slxfor?5 rrcrtfrcil bj 1 HOOD &CO Apotliecirloi, IjiwciI, i.. s iOO Doses Ono Do'l Chlcbeator r.mrlluli ninmond nrand. EfflYROYAL PfLta Orlclnnl nnd Dnlv flfnnlnA. safe, alwaji rellbble. ladies ask ynond Brand tn ltr it and Gold metal. iTnUo no other. JieUae dangtrout v I tubttUuttonM and imitatien: At Drne-fftit or kqq 'in, in tampi rorrariicmari, tesumo nlala and Jcllef for Lnillc,H in Utter vr rrinrn jiqil. ?m a,.u 10.000 TeilluionUU Chlrh'erfCTChSjaOo.,Mndl.onS,nrc HbTULoctlDroii.u. .II.J..H, T i "m H v $ Bui The Racine and Columbus Buggies ! Hacks in nil best Styles. Bain Fnrm Wagons. Full line Dog Carta. Harvesters, Moffei Cnlktors, flayiiig Machinery Our Specialty. Agricultural lines more Complete than ever. dw nannan BAKER ijffiGroitest labor saving Invention clean, without rubbln or llllnW iiiiii-ui-sui jjoiKis irom mo iineai nice wii iT. IV h Vi i , v i """ iniiiuy wnsner eotia to the NEW ERA In tho following peints: Price. Labor wivlnp. llp h ity of wnsh lnif. Variety offabrlo washed. Cleaning perfectly wl hot t damage to h t "Jh?V Cliy n,,d ,,erfei;t nstruetH,u. tiL weight naWun? Marlon fouiftv euaran.eed or money refunded Sole Agents for J' dw MUSIC . . most i opulat- SHEET MUSIC. If you contemplate the purchase of a mu- G f, l sical instrument write to us for an illue- L IJf L L trated Cataloguo by mail. 1 II I P. H. EAST0N & Co.. 310 Co n'l St.. Salem, Or. " - ef ini tvevrK'3? rSrtw?2P v U;-;,: -' (i SfeMSWSffCTATs-i . , V - v KwesiMKiK;; ;:im 4wriiNfiiwriirnM -. . . . a.a. IjjjjIlgM!; D.P0HLR Blacksmith, !) Formerly olHcrlbcr a I'qblc, two rtoore west of the old oland, keeps a good supply of wheels, axles, Hprlngs and general car riage hardware. 4:22 dw Addition . Cheapest lots In town. 43 rold since January IS. Call on EIGDOJST & ROORK Bush-Breyman Blof1' Capital JCity Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at AH Hours oi the Day None but whlto labor em ilnycd In this establishment, A good substantial meal a ked In flint class style ' Twenty-five cents per meal RED BRONT Court street, between Journal Ofllce und Mlnto's Livery. e;. k. hall, Paper Hanger. Leavoorderat Globe IteolKstateKxclinngc $ 5 OO Reward! WKwlll pay theabovo reward for nuy case of liver complaint, dyspennla, sick headache, indigestion, conallpuilonor cos tlveness wo cannot cure wliw west'B Veg eitableLIqer Pills, when tho directions are siriciie compiled wnn. xney are purely vegetabl, and novor tall to givo natl fac tion. Sugar coated. Large boxes, contain ing o0 pills, US cents, ileware of counter feits and inliatlons. Tho genuine manu factured ohlv by TilK JOilN C. WEHT Co. Chicago 111, Sold by Geo. E. Good, Druggist, ."iOD Com. street, Salem Or. BHWIA Bhcumatism, Neuralgia, Corns HEADAOHE, And ALL PAIN. Tie Oallfuila Feiltlve and XccatlvB riLECTRIO COUGH CURE W CVLOt, CHOMP, CONZUUFJIOM. ' M ' ""f. Bk Mt, SO. & ftl triuulnsitr &.Q.. . lua Ant.ei Depot CALI F( M?eI catarrh & STRANG. 302 Commercial Street Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, and all House Furnishing Goods. Chimney and Sewer Pines, Plumbing. Pumps. Wood, Iron and Buckeye. Force Pumps. v Pumps For Orchard Spraying. MrallydraulicClotlifsWaslier! In tho household line. Washes nl carpets, perfectly Ubout he n of ch .aloVnn? to tlio conrsput i Of all kinds Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Banjos and Mandolins, (whole ale and retail) over 800 of the latest and Who do All KInds'of JURY w Aa ('henn ni nnv T.on,.,!.,, ,. -the Countrv UbIiip Vhii iri. and doing tlret-oliiss work. KSfLadIca ami nnimiii t,i.,Ho urn flW unuiimti to Inspect our iir.K:ei of doing work. b I230 Liberty Street. 25c WanUolumn Nfitlces inseHnH r WOIIU KAl'H INHPtiTT,ft.PKNTi. wnuu.L-,,,, inserted n thiL . ., iiii"1 than tweuty-tlvo cents. ol,,nlWl T-AHTITn Aflf ,.. 1 miles frSm town P,""Vage t,. : WaU,5WChcmekc?Rtiu'r ofY J sale lu HoiJtlfi Hale m u".n.?ni'tetat, quire of y. , lHlinpsou ' onlJ . ' i'rcoendui0 rlB- MnBTaS 1 ItAIIOAIM . , " iron 8ALI5 -UarRnhTTrr-: -11 A . " u wsH,uorse,bupgy and h orw Ki";i urneperate. ilorm oli ,ue. t, perfectly peutlclorihti llydrlvfnJ0" ol, at Vision's .Music store. urlvlng. Adb .' I7" n?NT.-Three ftinHnhTTr it-."". "?u,"cPnr. Ihm. m for Center street. "quire u 1 303t .?!?". loanS- it t.-- rriOK SALE AND TUAFlr--l. 1 Btallion i will trade ff'clL111' On, property.n so have three flnyf?r & central Nebraska, York. nd ?" la counties wmuIiI chatiue for in, 7i . ,tniUlon Call on R. it. Itran'SgfftoO FOH 8 ALK About one acre of ulT i b"i, wltli running wn r i nU!?M burn. A beauilfiu location Ihibi 'ot nnfrn nt courts... ,....'r i,U" !1 ftLdm. -' .,.... ... uuu uuiiMj on relit in.; of Asylum avenue mior '.JM iid. going io Any litm. """ cr"s,"t brtj; tile WANTED.-At 7 Wliitorita good, reliable girl or vioinw general housework, ociid ,S,V permanent pluce will be g "en &V$ person. j,ieu Wlocr wv WANTKI). To contract for cromrf IT acres for flvo years iw SiSrfcn good prices. ttolemlS!S cX P'l w'u" TT7-ANTED An ncthe. rellnhlA m. 1 VY Mtary STOtojK) momhir.toJSft WANTISn-OurngenUmakeilOOtoKWi u month belling our goods on tH men s. Wo wnnt cVuint? nnd cenen nsenjs, and will unto back all good, ? sold If a county agent falls to ctor & nnd expenses nfiern thtrtj days' trial 6? n ceneral airent 1am i i, ,, m' .v,' PX bend large Illustrated eirouliis'and leti with ia special oiler to suit tcrrltorv l rrltory ap. imuu ior, on receipt ors ior.on receipt or 3 one-cent stampV y at once and Ket In of the bZ ess Ileuuer Manuracturlii(;C(,..PiiS ln' 7d4wt ft-ppiy at Address burg. lt?.-".8"OE.MAJ?KK, Cor, FronUM .ij. -" Bin-Hi , iNo -zn (jood ml oard by day or w with or without :lWni VTKJUliY furnished rooms to rent,w)iB THE CLUB " Livery, Feed and Sale Mtlilis W.H.GOULET, Prop'r, All stock len ln my cue shall lecelTetan est of attention. Telephone Ko S. u V er Liberty nnd Kerry street. wm ,,. best ner ' -"", v. R. II. WESTACOTT. MVKRY, Feed and ISoimllng StaU. IJay nnd ontiifold -11111 dcUverea. Btib'e , on Kerry street, back of Postofflce, Haleiii. VTL'UU. L B. HUFFMAN, Livery SLWe and Feed Yui 'I he Best Box Stalls and Corral In the i it, Qul.t, iainlly horses a spei luity (In rear Willamette hotel ) SALEM, ... OREGON ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South, of Willamette Hotel, SA.LEM - - - OREGON J. P.WHITE, EXPltESS AND TRUCK LINE Hauling of all kinds. Best work. Wauon at every train. ST, UiDholsterer. All work, either new or r"polrlBe,:ie in uie i'esiworKmaniiBBuu', Shop south of post ofllce. Dissolution of Copartnersli NOTICE Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing X.1 lil L1JCJB11II uri Bi"i" il Ml tweeu Smith, Kloppln and Royal, M iluv tifiHti ilpHoived bv mutual concern, f (i irtarmtn ,-llrlnv fmm the flriD- debts due the lute Arm aro pay S K iiuill -"""t,. I Hnilth, Uoynl and Aderson, nuu -- mlth,Roynlnud Alaerson are respjJ ble for nil debts duo from the firm " the carrying out of the contracts for w nnd buildings by the late Arm Apru,. mux. ftfcCTirta 4-18 4v V. W ItliXA" FOREST GROVE POULTRY YJflfj Founded Jn 11877. !000 young :fowls for sale Anil lm iHnpHt. nver lbre1! on the PW Coast. Book your) order early !or;cbo!cesc!ectlons. Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARhW lOjU-rtw Forest OrovOr; HELLENBRAND'S Eating Parlors & Candy JfanolW 2D6 Commetolal Str- Bl-LOFKABE 0 Ice Cream ;H ".t'T w2 Uonee.TeaoruuocoiuivM"'-- iotf' Mush and Milk- - "'mdji rtate or noun - lie";. Hot CaKe?. uonee or i -""; IlwiMalr mid KuES '" Pork Chop and TX'J? ""sSt1 Jiuttonunopana . aaT Veulsou and Ejfgs - " fitgi Sausage nnd Ei'i;- g" Freh Outers anr.tyle--- Z5CentReguliruinnerocnrU..v-- A nice variety of SH'ii ' Also lea, coffte or nu'ij "D " . meals without extra cl uc e- rB)nlt, Choice Cleare, imported n always on uar-d. SJf'S Porter House Hteak nwSSTT" Tender Ixi'nHteak anctti: n T7-ANTEO.-A live bor irTT1215:: ' , '.A.ku. xjxw.i-. .irii, , X matches and Jewelrj-and flii ft1 m personal property that car , 2il kuH .f my safe or ntore. At Baren ie VM In 1(W State street. lrr " Jewelrrsto Vl If ' RN t -h. A. VnmVifcyAaAg ,. Ljjur j iu4t i-i,wj.k-Ao-iifiaardiu a , aui -i. Av&Mi. ' iBfeJ&i. .