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"-- 0,Mffl?W WPMq Dh Wh- M II I I I I -A- i i ny Intended Insult or Injury to tlio kfclwr; nevertheless It Is known lo the police tbnt tho German colouly lu Loudon Includes a number of indlviduatb who nre wholly nnnreln cal in their tendencies and, It Is believed, ennoble of abusing tho hospitality of Etiglnnd to their hatred of existing instilutlons. Tlie German anarchists nro said to liavo a secret club In tho cast of London, in which tho most dangerous doc trines nro discussed and actions ngatnst other governments urged, if not determined upon; no overt act has, however, yet been proved against these people. The Russian iilhilifts also bnvo headquarters in London, whero conspiracies are batched and tho means provided to carry them out. There is u strong undercurrent of sympathy with nihilists which does not exist for the German anarchists, and tbo latter would do well If they value tbclr easo not to provoke public attention during tho imperial visit. TIIK MIXKK'S MOT. SKA.TTLK, Juno 30. Matters at Franklin have assumed a still mori threatening form, and Col. J. O. Haines yesterday wired to this city for another company of militia lo report at onne and to bring more ammunition, camp equipage, and rations for four week's forviee. Porter Robinson, one of the mine bosses, was brought to this city by a military guard, charged with killing Tom Morris and Ed. J Williams, tho leader of yesterday's riot. At least ono thousand shots were tired in the riot Sunday, which lasted about thirty minutes, and re suited in tho deatii of Tom Morris, a white striker, who was killed in stantly, Ed. J. Williams who was shot through tho abdomen and Hied six hours later, and the wounding of (wo strikers, two women, and one of the colored guards. Tho trouble commcuced with tho return of the train at 7:40 p. m. from Now Castle, which contained a number ot Sulli van men who hud escorted the load of negroes to tho latter inhibit; camp. Two companies, 13 and D of the First regiment, have arrived there, and about forty other men, this afternon, to reinforce the compuules, bringing with them ammunition and camp equipage. "In the morn lug a strong guard took Porter Rob lnson, who had given himself up to the deputy sherltr, to Seattle Yes terduy tho excitement was very high, but tho militia Is encamped between tho opposing forces, aud will keep them from ctmlng to gether. Till! KKYSTONK HANK . Pmr.ADKU'iiiA, Juno 30. A let ter was received today by tbo mayor from Comptroller Lasoy, asking bhn to submit tho numes of two ex pert accouutauts to assist in investi gating tho affairs of the Keystone National bank, with a view of ascertaining Who has been guilty ot criminal violation of the law. ANOTHER STOIUI IN MO. The Transfer of tho Weather Hurcnu to .Agricultural Department. LOCOMOTIVE EXPLODES 4 MEN KILLED. Barbarities in Chili, The Missouri River, Prisoners Escape, A For ger, A Suicide Buried, The Work of Flames, State and Foreign News, Etc, PBNSACOLA HOUND HOME. Washington, Juno 30. Orders liavo been sent to tho Pensacola, now at Cullao, to return to the Uultcd States and bo ropalred at Mare Island navy yard. Admiral McCann, whoiscommandor-in-chlof of tho South Atlantic squndrou, will also come to tho United States by steamer, leaving Admlinl Drown in command of tho United States war vessels now in the neighbor hood of Chill. HUKIKD IN AliASICA. Washington, June 30. The treasury department has recluvcd a lottcr from Captain llealy, com manding tho revenue- steamor Bear, dated Sitka, Alaska, Juno 0, saying that Lloutonnnt Robinson, who was drowned in ley bay was burled at Sitka mi the 8lnst. with military honors, and that seaman Anderson was burled at tho seono of tho ao oldent. Tho bodies of tho others drowned had not been recovered up to tho time of writing. WOKK OF CONFIDliNUi: mi:n. L.vrnnoi'K, Mo., Juno SO. A gang of confidence men last Friday robbed Stephen Trice, u wealthy farmer Hying near here, of ffiOO aud a lino team and buggy. The swind lers after securing his money told tho farmer that If he said anything about It befoie Sunday they would kill him. Trlco was so overcome with fright that he never moiitloued thoutralrovep to his wife until Sun day evening. 1'ittNci! uixmcn: ok aiu:i:ai:. Ciuoaqo, Juno.'iO. Prluco fleorgo of Greeco arrived hero tills morning from Omaha. Ho is accompanied by Captain Lahmer, of tho Russian navy, and ono servant. Tho prince is traveling Incognito, and registered at tho Auditorium hotel as Count Foluter. At tho depot ho was met by n delegation of tho Grecian Benevolent Association, which es corted him to tho hotel. Tho prince is much plouwHl with tho reception accorded him by his countrymen. 8TAVV Ot'KICl'.ltH. Washington, Juno 30, A quo '' iKtlou of Interest to army iilllcers has been presented to Acting Secre tary Clront for settlement, Involving the rights and duties of ntult otUeeis, General Howard, commanding the dlvWon ot tho Atlantic, recently culled A court-martial and detailed lo dwty hh a member of ouoof the wuunWary otlicer'sbtallons within bW division. Ttiu Ulluer pi tested ag&lusl thW detail, anil olaUuol ex emption from such under regula tion which placed him under the ndIot orders of tho secretary i wur, H deoUlon In yet given iu tills, aud ta awaited with y.'eH luurrbt by 1 igtotfiueer, oumml&Mry and other ANOTHKU HUUWCANK. St. Louis, Juno 30. Brief dis patches from several points In Kan sas aud Missouri are to tbo effect that another hurricane has swept through a wide section of these states yesterday doing much damage 10 crops. CHI! TKANSKKK OK TIIK WHATHEH HUJtEAU. Washington, Juno 30. Acting deciutary Grant today signed an order discharging 102 employes of the signal service now engaged lu ihe weather bureau work. Under the law tho secretary of agricultuio is bound to give preference to these men in making appointments iu the force of the new weather bureau, aud with the exception of a few men who were elected to remain lu what will hereafter bo a purely military branch of tho signal service, all employes uro likely to bo re appointed. OHIKK OK WKATHEIt UUKKAU. Washington, Juno 30 Mark W. Harrington, editor of tho American Meteorological Journal aud professor at Ann Arbor, Mich., has been ap pointed chief of tbo weather buieau. A KATAIi EXPLOSION, PiTTSUimu, Juno 30. A report has reached thlsclty of theoxploslou and burning of a large tank of oil, at Coranolis station, on the Pittsburg & Lake Erie Jtailroad, fifteen miles from this city. One report states that, four men wro fc'Hd iu the ex plosion, and another report that two men were fatally hurt. No particulars of tho accident were as certained. A IIOILEK EXl'LOniS. White Haven, Ph., June 30. Tlio holler of a locomotive on the Central Railroad of New Jersey, ex ploded last night near Nequchou Ing Junction, instantly killing the engineer, fireman aud two brake men. Men were hurled for a dis tance of a hundred yards and tho bodies horribly mangled. THE .MISSOUM JtlVEK. Kansas City, Mo., June 80. Tho Missouri river hero Is still rlslng.but very slowly. No additional damage reported, PIUSONEItS ESCAPE. Boston, Juno 30. Five prisoners escaped from the state prison at Charleston, last evening, and nro still at largo. A FOliaEIt. New Bedkohd, Mass., Juno 30. J. II. Doane, tho well knowu cloth ing dealer, has left town, and Is said to bo a forger to tbo extent of $16,000. A lunatic. Piiovidence, It. L, Juno 30. Be fore tho arrival of ex-PiesIdont Cleveland to attend tho dluner of tho Commercial club. F. M. Puriu tan was wauderlug about tho streets heie announcing It was his Intention to visit Mr. Cleveland and demand $100,000 as tho price of his re-election to tho presidency. Puritan, how ever, made no attempt to go to Narragansctt hotel, and his talk was ovldently only the result of his delusions. Ho was formerly a very bright young man. Ho Is a gradu ate of Brown university, had served In tho navy aud had traveled ex tensively, but his mind became de ranged some years ago, aud lie was only recently released from the lunatic asylum lu Cranston- His delusions speedily roturued, how ever, and for somo weeks past ho has been regarded as dangerous. Ho came to Provldonco from Canada Thursday, aud Sunday was again Impiiboned lu the Cranston asylum. WOH1C OK KLAMES. . San FiCANi'ibCO, June 30. Kiro was discovered at 3 o'clock yester day afternoon lu n threo story brick tenement building In Chinatown, own pled by about 300 Ch I mm Tho tiro was not got under control until tho entire building had been gutted. Tho Chinese wero panlu-sltlokon andlhero were many mm aw escapes. One woman was found burned to death. It was stated last evening that the remains of live other Chinese have been found lu tho ruins. The loss is about $1000. POISONED 1IY ICE CHEA.M. Hutlani), Vormont, Juno 80, At tho Christian church at Brushtou, N. Y., Saturday night last, forty threo puoplu wero poisoned by eating loo cream. Tho pastor of tho church aud two ladles lmvo died, and all the others are In a critical condition. WILL NOT UK DISMISSED. Washington, 1). O., June 30. tiecretnry FoUr this morning an .lounced to ihu Knights of Labor representatives, lu regard to labor trouble at tho bureau of engravlue; and printing thai Superintendent Meredith Would not b dismissed. ' l.OUII.LAItl) it a Ml'ANY. Nltw YoHKi Juua 80, An i fllclal announcement wjh made today that lli property and business of P, Lorlllard fc Co., to' novo manufac turers, hut b.'on turned our to a stock 0'nip;iny, to bj kuouu m the J, Loilllartl Co.,wlth iv onpltul sleek of $5,000,000, nf which $2,000,000 Is to be preferred slock. THE IltONSIOES. Quincy, Mass., Juno 80. The famous old Frigoto in Brooklyn, known' as Constitution, No. 2, has been condemned and sold to Junk dealers. Tins vessol was tho flag ship of Farragut before New Orleans and Mobile, aud had an illustrous career of thirty-ono years. CAUSED HY CIIILDIIEN. BifSON, Col., JunoSO. At 1. p.m. ye9torday fire was discovered lu the La Grande hotel. A north wind was blowing at tho tlrao. The hotel and furniture aro it total loss. The flro soon commuulcated to tho residences of P. McBride. Fred Stutcs and Mrs. Bridges, of Bed Bluff, All are a total loss. Tho loss will foot up $12,000. The guests of tho hotel lost everything. Tbo cause of tho flro was children playing with matches. TAKH'F ON TIN PLATE. New Yohk, June 30. Tho clause in the McKlnloy tarlfl Dill, which aflects tin plate, goos into eflecL at 12 o'clock tonight. STATES PICNIC C0MMITTKHS. D D W Scott, Miss Stella S McNally, II L STATE. PROM CAMP OH ANT. 12UGENE, .Juno 80. Ten compan ies, numbering iu all five huudred men, aro in camp near this city Regular army discipline prevails About tho only bad feature Is the poor quality of food -served. All who can obtnln premlssion to go to town for their meals are doing so at their own expense, rather than eat that provided by the state, and the hotelp and restaurants are con sequently making money. Eugene Is lively, there boing many visitors in town. LioutenuutHolIey, of the regular army, has the supervision of the camp. A SUICIDE I1UKIED. Toledo, Or., June 30. Milan Hickman aged 20 years, who com mltcd suicide by cutting bis throat, near Eddyville was buried on Satur day. The cause of the suicide is supposed to be melancholia. FOREIGN. GAMBLING NOT A CHIME. London, Juno 30. In tho house of commons last evening, Edward Stanhope, secretary of stale for war, stated tho government was willing to grant the return of a number of noil commisioned officers of the army who,durlug the years IS8S and 1880, had been tried by court-martial, aud punished for having violated tho army regulations by gamblfug. EMIN PASHA IIEAltD 1'KOM. Beklin, Juno 30. Advices re ceived here from Emln Pasha uro to tho effect that ho is traveling lu the dlrectloh of tho Albert Edward Nyanza, whero ho will proceed on a sclentillc expedition to tlio Mount ains of tho Moon. ekom chili. New Yoiuc, Juno 30. A corres- pondontatSantigao, wrltiugon May 80th says: In this city today the shooting of oillcora and sailors of tho torpedo launch Gualda, was a special featuro of wholesale excu- Hon. Men wero shot down by a company of sharp shooters. The dead sailors and olllcers wero iu charge of the steamer torpedo launch Gualda in Valparulzo bay. One night Hie commander proposed lo his crew to desert and go over to tho constitutional party. All ac quiesced except one. Ho notified tho authorities at once, and the men wero captured and taken to Valpa raizo, and thrown luto prison. Tho tortures to wuleu prisoners were subjected by Balmaceda's ttgeuts, is ulmost past bollef. Tho correspond ent relates other honible attroclties committed by tho adherents of Bui inaccda. It is stated negotiations for p.'aco liavo ended. THEDUOUOHTIN INDIA. Madras, Juno 30. Tho drought lu this province continues aud nil hope of obtaining Intermediate crops have been abandoned. The poorer classes aro sutt'orlng from famine and scarcity of water. WBHllEUREPORT. San Kkancisco, Juno 27. Fore cast for Oregon and Washingten: Cooler, except nearly stationary temperature lu SouthcrnOregonand Fort Canity. IIOl' IN OAl.lKOUNIA. San Francisco, Juue 30. The weather throughout the state re mains nnusally warm. At 8 o'clock yesterday tho temneraturo at Dixon was 00, Williams, 02; Mojavo, 02; Turlook, 1)0. Arkansas G W Meeks, J Covey, H R Moore, Mrs. Meeks. California A I Wagner, L Henry, A Cannon. Colorado O Van Avery. Dakota L D Henry, J F Jacob son, C Hart. Deloware Judge W P Lord. Georgia Mr Glenn, Capt E L Cooper, Wm Townsend. Illinois J W Crawford, A Klein, Dr Bnxlsbaw, Mrs U 8 Wullaw, Mrs Z M Parvlu. Indiana H II Itagan, Finley Perrine. DrJ3 II Jessup, Bev Win It Williams, Mrs J Cox,; Mrs C L Keller. Iowa J II Albert, J L Ashby, H J Mlnthorn, Geo Hoeye, Miss O M Capwell, MrsG W Gray. Kansas H V Matthews, W H Pratt, E M Law, G M Grllley, Mrs F Lockley, Mrs T Holversou. Kentucky M J Scott, A L Du Puy. Miss Mary Allen, Dr Bowland. Mauie G P Sauuderson, A Small, Geo Collins, Mrs L Learned, Mrs PentlanJ. Loulsaua Ben Taylor. Maryland WPLord. Massachusetts Rev H II Brown, Eppley. Michigan Maj FE UodgUin, C E Dayton, W M Spade, Mrs W N Ladue, Mrs Col Olmste.id. Munesota Mr Pigler, T C Jones, J B Brown, Mrs W C Hammer, Mrs L N White. Mississippi Geo E Chainbrllu. Missouri A U Buren, C B Irvine, J B Putnam, Chas Claggett. N Carolina J J Thompson, Mr Stuart. Nebraska J J Roberts, It R Ryan, C M Moody, Mrs I W Staley. MrsG W Peck. Neva-la R L Hcninger, C Ander son. New Hampsliiro Mrs Eliza J Chandler. Now Jersey Josei ill Clark. Now Mexico Tints Lmiderback. New Yoik Hon 1' H D'Arey, E L Pint, C Collins, Mrs Reeves. North Carolina -Levi Bally. Ohio-ai Stelner, David Early, D C Howard, Mrs L II Rowland, Mrs Cherringlon. Oregon T C Shaw, J G Wright, J B McClaine, W L Wade, T B Wait, Mrs Z F Moody, Mrs J Minto, Mrs Belle Cooke. Pennsylvania H S Crlssman, J Baker, Daniel Fye, Mrs E B McElroy, Mrs W II White, Mrs Caldwell, Wm Krebs.ES Bollinger. Kliode Island Mrs F J Babcock, Capt Pratt. Tennessee Lewis Pettyjohn, J II Wilson, T II Wils-on, It Patty. Texas-Leo Willis, VV II Wild, PKFnilz, Mrs 11 Stoudeunieyer, Mrs Van Fleet. Utah Rev C L Corwiu, Charles ABatt, Mr Haines. Veimout F J Babcock, John Gray, James Deuhain, Mrs Gray, Mrs Dunham. Washington M H Bow m an, Napoleon Davis and wife, Harry Thomas aud wife. West Virginia Professor Arnold. Wisconsin C Maish, Geb F Smith, I LKlmber, MrsSouthwick, Mrs Dinsmore. Wyoming Samuel Mulr. Canada J C Booth, J A Carson, W A Shaw, Dr Rossiter, H O Guild. General committee A F Hyfer Jr, F J Strayer, T U Barnes, G N Sroat, II W Downing, Prof Z M Parvin, II M Brauson, Hon John Mlntoond WTRigdon. Peisoua from tho dllleront states are rt quested to report to their re spective committee chairmen at ouco. i j. . ii ia. i -. - ' ' ' . "3 c f th e pre sen t day f o ' it. .i .cU'Mi cJ'evjrythmgthatwil .!'!. it; '. ILc a. aicriul welfare auc comfost ( nianKi.iil arc almost tmlim itcd rndwhcu Syrup of Figs was first pxoduccd the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only lemedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently iu the Spring-time or, iu fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more popular it be comes. Will iioslllvuly euro Hick hcutlnoho and prevem Its return. CurterN I.lltlo Lhui l'lllx. This Is not talk, bat truth. Ono pill Sco ailvnrtlsumcnt.Hmail pill, small dose, Hinnll prloo. l'uln from InitlgeMtnri, dizziness, mill too heat ty cut 1 tin, Ik relieved itt uui-o by tnUluii ouo ol Carter's Little, l lver rills Immcul ately uln-r dinner. Don't rornct.thm. Ifyuu tiro ttted tuUlug thAlariraoldfiiili- FASCINATION OF THE BOULEVARD9. A rromendo Frcncntod 1.7 ' ricu.uro Seeker, of All Olae- I shall always remember ono of the keenest emotions of my youth. I ijw been obliged, owing to my duties at the time, to banish myself to tho provinces, whero I had remained nhnost two years, confined within o small town. The hour camo nt last for mo to return to Paris and onco moro to enter into its possession. Ilnrdly had I deposited my t-.L- of tiin liotil when I ran to tlio Madeleino and clambered on top of ono of tho omnibuses that ply along the lino of tho boulevards to tho Bastille. I bad no busing at the Bastille, but I was almost crazy with Joy nt breathing during tho drivo that perfumo of Paris ian lifo which arises so strongly from tho asphalt of tho boulevard and tho macadam of its roadway. It was ovening; tho gas jets (for electricity was yet unknown) spangled the darkness with yellow lights; tho shops, nil opened, shono bnlhantij ; the crowd was strolling up and down tho wido sidewalks. It was not ono of those eager, breathless crowds that seem carried away in a vortex of busi nmw Riif.li ns one sees in London; it was composed of loungers who scorned to be walking about for their pleasure, who wore cheering to tho sight, and diffused, as it wero, a. feeling of happi ness in tho air. From time to timo tho omnibus passed beforo a theater, whero long lines of people wero already waiting for tho opening of tho box offlco; everybody was enjoying himself and laughing. As wo descended toward tho Bastilo the passersby becamo less numerous, tho groups less compact, but thoro still remained the samo air of happy anima tion. I do not know, but it seemed to mo that tho very atmosphere was light er, moro luminous; it sparkled with youth and lifo; I felt subtlo fumes of gayety mounting to my brain, and I remember that I could not refrain from clapping my hands, to tho great scan dal of my neighbors, who thought that I was a Iittlo mad. "Ah I how beautiful it is- the boulevard V I exclaimed, and I breathed deep draughts of that air charged with joyous and spiritual elec tn'city. Francisquo Sarcoy in Scrib ner's. Wanted A New Work on Ilotnny. It is very difficult for persons who have had no special training to learn tho names of tho flowers from tho bot any. Tho botany is a sealed book to them. The descriptions of tho flowers aro in a languago which they do not undcV tnnd at all, and the koy is no help to them. It is as much a puzzle as tho botany itself. They need a key to unlock the key. Ono of theso days somo ono will give us a handbook of our wild Uowors, by tlio aid of which wo shall all bo ablo to name thoso we gather in our walks without the troublo of analyzing them. In this book wo shall have a list of all our flowers arranged according to color, as white flowers, blue flowers, yellow flowers, pink flowers, etc., with place of growth and timo of blooming. Also lists or sub-lists of fragrant (lowers, climbing flowers, marsh flowers, meadow (lowers, wood flowers, etc., so that, with flower in hand, by running over these lists wo shall bo pretty sure to find iti name. Having got its name wo can turn to Gray or Wood and find a more technical description of it if wo choose. Indeed, I have heard that a work with soino sucli features has actu ally been undertaken by a lover of birds and flowers. John Burroughs in St. Nicholas. " .jr is A Snow Storm Indoors. On a very cold, clear night an even ing party was given in a salon in Stock holm, Sweden. Many pcoplo wero gathered together in a singlo room, and it became so warm in tlio course of the ovening that soveraJ ladies complained of feeling ill. An attempt was made to raise a win dow, but tho sashes had been frozen in their place and it was impossible to movo them. In this situation, as it was absolutely necessary that air should bo admitted, a pane of glass was smashed out. A cold current at once rushed in, and at tlio samo instant flakes of snow wero seen to fall to tho floor In all parts of tho room. Tho entranco of a frosty current Into an atmosphere which was saturated with moisture had produced a snow fall indoors. La Nature PUN nutt tnlio sotno comroit, A tnuu cmt't stand ovcr.vtlilnt- One. )tll n Uum Tr lliein. MARKETS. WHEAT, San Fhanoisco, Juno 21). Wheat buyer 1801, after August 1st, tl.61. UiiiuAcio, 111., Jnuo 20. Wheat weak; cash, 02 j(03; July, 8tJ. A man who lias praotlceo medicine for -hi years, ought to know salt from sugar; rend what bo ways: ?liii.Mo, o., Jan. 10, IM7. Mwii. V. J Ulnni-y . Co i lmvo beou In tb geiu'r-tl iruutlco id' imdtomo for Uiosi Ujmin, uiul would my Unit la all nty nnu'tloo mid ixnt'ilouoo lmve never rcll iH'iYurullou (lutt 1 eould rivcillo Willi u mui'li cmtltloiu'o ot fcinccm us I can IlHll'n tiitnrrli Otnv, lauuuuicturvHl by yon. Mne niocrtld it u xrtat ninny Uinta and ll oitvot U Wuinli rail, mid would tiiv in iMnoltikliiii that 1 hiuovct lu Iludrt ciuoof utiirili liwit l( wuiud nut euro, If Iticy would mk. It acvor.tini; lu direction. Y'tur i.u y, L LU ItKtH H.M.D., Oiluv, KliSbummil street, Wo will glvo $100 f.n any case of Calurru ttiat omima nv, vurwi oy Jlull'a Cuturrh Cor.-. Taken Inter nally. F.J.CUKNMY&t'O il'roiw,, Toleio,0. ffSrSohl oy all lUuggUtp, 75c, r iSV VKUBHl ISouts Uls Town. Ho had been making several Inquiries of a policeman at the Erie depot in Jersey City and all had been satisfao torily explained, when ho said: "There's an awful diflcrenco between this town and ours, I tell you I" "How J" asked the ofUcer. "Why, all the polico forco wo'vo got is old .lorry Thomas, who couldn't ar rest an old lame hen. If I should go up to Jerry and ask -him if ho know whether J tin Peterson had got back from Syracuse, do you know what he'd say J" "I do not." "Well, he'd pull out two revolvers, threo pairs of handcuffs aud a club and yell at me, 'No, nor I don't caro, and you mogalongor I'll run you In on that old warrant for stealing two jugs of cider vinegar I" Now York World. Quaint Uovlce. Of Michael Angela it is recorded that ho proservod his wonderful crcativo genius oven to oxtremo old age. A. de vice wild to liavo boon invented by lilin represents an old man In a gocart, with an hourglass, upon It tho Inscrlp tion, "Ancora impora" (Yet I am learn ing). Harpers Bazar. WB Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasaut and refreshing to tho taste, and nets gently yet promptly ontlioJvidnejs, , Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem oflocUially, dispels colds, Iiead aclica and fovora and cured habitual , cousUpationporrauucntly. Forsalo ' in 50o and $1 bottles by nil druggists. CALIFORNIA FI0 $MUP CO. 8 AN fHASCISCO. CAL L9UISVHU, f, UflrOJlK, fcfc Tho Great lleneftt Which people In run down stntoof health derive from Hood's Barsapa rllla, conclusively proves that this medicine "makes tho weak strong." It does not act like Btlniulant, impart ing fictitious strength, but Hood's Rarbaparltla builds up In u perfectly natural way all tho weakened purlH, purllles tho blood, and assists to healthy action thewe Important or gans, tho kldnoyw unit liver. This AVool Crop, ThU year's crop will bo a success. Clean gooils and lo"w prices have largely Increased the trado at tho Balcm Woolen Mill Store, Parties wishing to build nice residences and in search of a bountiful locati with pleasant surroundings should visit Um . ROSKDAIvE. It is located direec on the Electric line to the Fair Ground, overlooking il citv M. . .. & u 1'Ittlrn At ,! iimiinf.:rillS. lt. Hood lllld Et. JolibrSOH. ns urnll ,, tnu snuiv t.i"- " - - "wiiBj uip ever oreen hills of Polk county nro in plain view. Tho site is unsurpassed and the whole tract is a beautiful green plateau. Ihe High school . well as the North Salem now building aro within a short distance of this tract. is paid 9 jgSSK&SSS Arc now ordered grade 1 at tho oxpcupof the owners. This property is now for sale by All Real Bstate Men In this City, who will be ready at any tc to show this tract to purchasers. .prtjYyyn'. rmt I IIMl.WtfrTOlM1 SXX&VlAAXXXuXnAdj i i ftfiTii T1 fil A.Jm yM .wl ft B I li 25c Want Column,1 Notices Inserted for ONE CKVt tn WOIU) KAC1I INHhimoN. ?!! ' tlseineutlDsoitedlu ibis wtlomo fc?2 ' iiiuu iwumj-iive cenis. il fll AWV fn li.iiiiM.il i. .. I I' lllld "Iu'oinii"tue tin. niio.iivT. 1 '.tl coraposiitou J now una cimrininp limsit ittriue piuno j.irtp,iiuujo, Molin. Byimi 115 cents tucli. Vot n'ont IlUmondiii Hid 11U118C. BUI L-ounnoiiiu for infants and Children. "Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend itos superior to any prescription known to inc." II. A. AncnEn, M. D., Ill So. Oxford Bt., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tho use of 'Costorla' Is bo universal and its merits so well known that It seems a work ot supererogation to endorso it Few aro the intelligent families w ho do not keep Cabtoiia within easy reach." Carlos JUnTYN, tt.D , New York City. Late Fastor Bloomingdalo Betonned Church. Caxtoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes d cestlon. Without injurious medication. " For several yenra I havo rocoumiended your ' Castoria, ' and shall always continue to du so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee, M. D., " Tho Winthrop," I25th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Tnu Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York. vrznmza&SESSSSZGSHSi -cajatTgaa&HgafygavaajaaHMgvvt BAKER & STRANG. 302 Commercial Street5 Stoves, Ranges, i Furnaces, ;Tinwii'e,anil all House Furnisliing Goods. Gliimnoy and Sewer Pipes, Plumbing, Pumps. Wood, Iron and Buckeye Force Pumps. Pumps For Orchard Spaying. NcwKra 11 vilraulic Clothes Washer! fcEJOreatest luttorNHii g Invciuuiii in the 1 ousehold line. Wnshcs al v.triutit-s of goods from the lhiest luce to tlio uoait-est carpets, perfectly clean, without riibhins or bollinir, without the tiso of chenikals or any di'structlvoproci'ss only i-oap and ti-r- 1 ho crnijiuny owning It oders Sioou to anv erson wno win produce- a nuiiuy wnHiier etjuai to tno sxiaw ERA In tho following pelntp: Price. Labor saving, ltapldity of waah lug. Variety of fubrio wabhed. Clcnniiig perfectly without damage to clothing. Simplicity and perfect coiisttuclinn. Size, weight aud dura bility. Hatisi'tutiou guaranteed or money lefunded Bole Agents for Miaion county. dw tuucrxRssa Pianos akid Organs AND MUSICAL MJ1WITAN1)I8E. FINEST LINF. LOWEST PRICES. Installments from $5 per month up. Wbole&ale and Itetail. gmaiiiMMima w mm ni in i nt i,i P. H. EASTCN & CO. 310 Commercial St., Salem. Head Quarters for the Salem Orchettru. dw crarw 'nwmwiniTinHnr J. G. HARRIS. It. A. MOORE SALEM EXPRESS COMPANY. Lenve otdorn nl tlio Cluh stablou, oue block mt ol rostonu-o. All otdew promittly attended lo. AS1111VS MEAT 1IAIIREIS, pJW Htuto ktreot. too Uborty ktieel, North NVeary ready to till u 1 unr tar al' Oiulaflr!taiirtMiUuiMt We alnt k,Uhe bt the oountiy aff.rrti J!w dolivory. WeoaBlrtlh5nl mi our ctu Pdtrtiu for i lr Uhtf. ,1 ,,i m.(0 liuMm iUy will till c utli.ui Wu ui. ! ' m J. K. VFIITK, EXPItESS AND TRUCK LINE. Hauling of nil kinds. Hcst work. WiiRon at ovcry tniiu. A. J. SH1MP, M. D,, Physician and Surgeon. Uttoot I'ltllftrtclphla.) ELECTRICITY IS THE TRUB ENEMY Ofnll Clironlo. Ilheumtitlo. lilood, Hruin una uervotu dlsHunes. Kverv variety ol ftjUHla tHtifciM ylolil to electricity after Ml otlior niodiM or trtiitinciit have failed. Thirteen years cllntn.il 6siterlenc. UtHco -W Uimnioraial street. 5 23 3m T m VA1 wl 1 iS - - 4 Z. ' IV jnn l, W. USKLBIt, A sent. . INHURAKCB Com pa-ny Flro and Marine Rftlfint. Qrccon MONEYI To Un on Real Estate Security, . Atrwcy leino HUitm 8wlr:?, Loan A It tl ilirtg li, N FER & HAMILTON, SAL.ISM. Oregon. MS aw Rtrppt ci. A general stock of musical merchandise XT ICKLY furnished munm m mi w, XX board, in plen cutest nartorclti.t Btieet cur lines, 40(1 1'enKr hired sin THItUU HALI.R.-Money Inuoed watches mm Juvelry .uJill ku-Ji a livrbonm propeiij inaioiu ue tilnrei! b uiy Mifoorbtoiu. A llurrs Jewelry ilatt, lilt) Btuto btieet. 4-ati I.IOHHALK. Abi i tineiu'reoflanilisj 1 l.nt,. Iltitll III. I.li.n ...... In M...I , MCIU, I.HUIU1 lllllfi HUIII ill teams uTirn. A beiiullfilli)cinionlirahome.h. quiru in sttuiiu uui iini.n.' Luna mi of Asylum hvcuul niter ttuiAing trlip going to Abjluiii. tH WAKTED. A slut. tlouxH houspkec f I by a widow lnu j lut mi ora.un.rj, 7 Address Mrs. MnleyakhUr. i WANTED Our ogcuU'uuke51MtoWl ,. tit. m tli .nil I i.i nnr riHidit nil tht-if I tncilts. Wo aut uwil; aud jeneul ngents.nnd wlllluiie baet alitioilu. bold if u count agent Mil lo clear W and e.ptnhcsal ei a tltlil) dab' trial, of u general agent less tli.tu lj. We will solid large illustrated circulars and letter with a special oiler Ui bull lei rllory ip plied loi , on receipt of 3 one-cent tuujt Apply al once and get iu on the bjoa Addu-bs Hunner ilunufitcturlnir Co-Rtth burg. Iu. ITMiU Marion Co. Normal Institott l'ho third annual sebslon of the JljriaS county Normal Institute, will be beldlH tho East Milom school hotuc, coramencHM Moudityt.rulyC, lb91, and will coofowj threo wrekM. . j Jtegulur class woik will bo done, n tho manugeiuent of able lBhtriictore.inl blanches uiugbt In our Milieu, w ,f Hutflclent number dmlio it.cses wiiki oigauized in 1'liybluil Oeography, WUM shlou, uno HookUeejiins. j 'ihe objects of tho Noiinal In't''"18"! toMylewi5.einlject.tnoMintol inou sciioois, uuu iu um r liT. i..rl ods of presenting them to l'up. r J Btliuto is not held for teachrra only, w 1 also lor thoso who luieuuw .-. Uring textbooks onol bronchM. Wl bo pre?entat the beglunina of l'i A Keoofone dollar will be cwjl helpdeliay tho expenses of thlniat For lurther lnfounutlon nvdnEK, Coimty8uperintendeutofCorutnonBctaAi Capital City Restaurant ? Jas. Batchelor, Prop r. Warm Meals at All Hours ulWiJ None but white labor eiu .a.yed In U j; A guod substantial weul o Keo """ class style , ,, Twenty-five cents per meal Court street, between Journal oracew .Mlnto's l.ivery. J. H. HAAS, TILE WATCHiMAKERi 215J4 Commercial St., -,. , 'W" (Next door i ,',,... UiOCHB, V3 """ " COOK & VOETH ! House awl Hgn PmjJj2J wrd OnlbCng fcbtliit" pintractwork. laHtateft. M. T. RINEMAN. . . i i.. iimfpnts. P "J?lj:a! Crockery, """""J,, Wnds ofm"""" and WiUow ware. All Kinjw,r .on. AUo vecetablesaud fruity in act. Highest Trice paid for a " 0'nag. Wohollc:t ashare of your "trwl D-9 Butcher Btate deliver e- - oss..ta : , a,Q I1UU, lit llll allpartsoiJX--- THE WILLAMtlici Rates, 50to$5.00Pr' V 0U l V .dS? 'J.OU IU V" .,. , .-ind??S i Tho tt bgi gs? iu si viirs- i Choicest"" j A, I, WAMfci ' - j-iw -j - ':Vrf, f - v v V' S '