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SB wwiMwwwWwffwraKSEftlg mmhihizs iii m wnwuwaftJU Uywy ijujeJSSh SiiiiJjimiHiii lwfiiuiiJWiMW" RBJ35E jUgXwii.i'imiRin 'i -fe FaurMen Killed at Sing Sing Prison. MORE CYCLONES INT THE EAST. RrA m San Francisco. The Robert and Minnie, Enrollment of Pub lic Schools, Collision at uover, State and Foreign News, Etc, AM. Bt,BCmKJt.TBI. fiixo Biva, N. V. Electrocution of four murderer filocuw, rjniller, Wood and Juglro was doue tills marnltijr, Blocum vt-M killed ut 4-Ai grnller at 5:14, Wood 5:39 sod Jogln. at 00. Aumall white flag run Io dic top of of a ikj'o announced t to the waiting reporters milnWe f bat Slocuni, the base ball plajer, the man who hacked hl wife to death with an ai had tiled Just fiv? minu tes before. Ikfore the flax wa et the news waaou a dozen waltfni; wlrea. A deathlike Mlenre wlileh followed the, biwtle ouueed b the rablDK of the Jlajj was opprewlyc. At 5:15 o'clock the ilrt raiec of the morning mn topped tlie eastern bluff and brightened up the hcene. A jsquare of blue hunting which crawled slowly up the pole at 5:10 announced that Huiiler, a aalvatiou army boy, alayer of lil third wife, had given life for life five Minute before. No one knew who were the legal witnesses to the killing. Witucwc had remained In prUon all nlglil. It waa an Idea of the warden to keep them within the walls, where they eould not be Interviewed. Ai Mi o'clock a black Hag went up the pole. It settled tho fact that Negro Wood who had killed his companion Aquedem during a quarrel wan dead. Blilbuya Jugiro, that big muscular Jup, who In a (It of rage stabbed to death one of his own countrymen, was to be the next. The Hag of death for him was red. Red Way, went up at 0:00 o'clock. The entire time consumed in execut ing the four men was nno hour and twenty-three 'minutes. The mis takes of electrical experts which made the execution of Kemmlur In tho past a failure worn carefully uvoldcd today. The tested voltage of dynamos had beet: brought up to .1000 while tho estimated voltage which was turned Into Kcmmlers body was only 750. They went to tho execution chair bravely and met their (ate without u struggle. Elcc trades wero not applied as In the Kemmlcr case to top of skull and base of spine, but wero bound to the foreheads of tho condemned men and calve of their legs. Tho cur runt turned on In each coco for twenty seconds. Tho voltage was 'ilieru was an apparenT cvldunco of revival as In tho Kemmlcr case, and tho current was turned on a second tlmo for each man. Medical men present agreo that dcitli camoou the ilrsl contact and that tho scorning revival was merely a relax muscular action, Dr. 13arker,prlsou physician, camoout shortly after IU and said tho autopsy was completed but that no statement would bo given out for several hours. Witnesses woro bo setged by reporters when thoy came from prison. All of them refused to say nuythlnc, however, except that tho executions had penned oil' Without any hitch and hud been a success from n sclcutlllo stand point. CYCIXINK IN LOUISIANA. Nkw OllMiANH, July 7. Dis patches received hero this morning report tho dumugo by storms us fol lows; In Lufityutto parish many housat uro blown down, uml North bert Washington was killed. In West Union Kougo parish many buildings nro duinullHliod. About h o'clock this morning it cyclone passed through tho country three miles from (Jloster. .Many houses uro do htroyed, A negro wniimu and her olillil weru killed. Hovurat otlior K)rsoiin wero wounded. CMIIJItt'lllW DIKIltOVIlll. Madison, Mlm., July 7. A cy. dona struck this placo yesturday, doing great daiuago to property. Ono tii'gro was klllod uml u miniber Injured. The I'rosbytorl ui iliuroh and two colored olmrolita were com pletely destroyed. kivi: nwiu.i.iNuH iiuiiniiii. Ban Khancihco, July 7. Boon after U o'ulotk joitmdiy mtiriilug live fminu dwelling Iihumij woro KUtluil by a lire. The total daniago is ttlmutod at $20,000. A I'ltlLADHLI'lllA Ilt,A?.K, l'lui.Anm.i'iiiA, July 7. A llro last ovelilng iUtroyid 1'ilestly'a carHit mill In Lawrence slnxit, In volving a los of (100,000, Purbiult & Uo,, who linil nuno machinery stored hi tho building, low about 130,000, puritnlly lustind. UOIIMtT AND MINNIE J.oa ANaKi.iv, July 7. Judge Jtow, or Uin United Mntm elrcult opurt, ycstiMtiy ill. m od tho libel of tho rchootier It -bcrt and Minnie, flexed In winnottloii with tho Itata plsodo. JulgelliMis, In hl decis ion says that while the fauls allegwl May U t,'"Od reas u for oou ICUtllU Ili4 kivamcr Itata, therols wothliid to show that tho schooner wa 11 tied out for tho puriKwaof of war, aul thtrvforo the libol Is dU ulMd, Coiuin tinier Miguel Tvjada, of tho a(aainr I lata hn olllcially notified tho folvMl authorities that through tip a;o.'oy of Admiral MCun. of tin Uu'teil Hlates uitvy, k hi retuiued to bo tricU lor) yliiy tho jnrt of fku Diego oil Miiy 0th, without the necessary per- J iiifMlnu. I'UIiLIC SCUOOIA Wahiiinoton, July 7. Thecen hus bulletin on education shows the enrollment m pubic schools of the United State of 12,25,000 a gain of 9) 54per cent, over 1SS0. AW'OINTHD l'BINCIl'Al- Ai.ijany, Or., July 7. I'rofessor J. IJ. Horner, of Itoseburg, a. well- known eduoator of Oregon, was elected principal of the Albany pub lic souooi. TOO MUCH KHFORM. NoKTi!Fiuu, Minn., July 7. Tliere is every evidence of a rupture lu tho ranks of the farmers' alliance In Southern Minnesota owing, It fe alleged, to the pcrpretratlon of an outrageous swindle uyeveral of the leaders. For ayearor two tncniem Un have l?en furnteJied, through (healllanec, with fanning Irapte aieuU. twine, etc, at n supposed re duction In piles. The greatest sav ing was on the twine. It Is true that thetwlne has been supplied at n big reduction, but an Investiatou tMillo'ft",I,'cou',a'"anccn1aa"a' developed a startling and most bare- rd swindle. Tlie alliance trader had bought a cheap article of sisal twine and had It colored the color o( pure maullla, the est twine In the market. The twine thus colored teas branded and sold for thai arti cle, ulvlng the stller a very Jarg mi-rgln. It Is said that f 16,000 hai two made out of the swindle thuf worked upon the purchasers. Thi fanners ore very iudiguaut, and there Is a possibility that the whole fabric of the alliance will suecomb in the storm that has been raised. MUItDKKEILS DDiCX)-KKKl. Chicago, July 7. The body of a mull murdered lu Milton avenue at au early hour yesterday morning was idcutifled as that of Axell Lund. a young tailor. During the day. the police arrested Jo-eph right. William I'halcn, Kdward McCalw. and Terry and Cornelius McCarty, for complicity In the murder Wright has made a confession, which reveals the fact that therein a regular "robbers' roost" at No. 0i Milton avenue, at the front of which the murder was commit! d. It wut fitted up with underground pass ages In various directions to facllitatt tho escape of tho robbers In case of u police raid. The neighbors bavi lieen so terrified by tho gang thai no one dared to Inform the police ol their doings 1 u tlie vicinity. A MiniDKIIKIt. San Joek, Cala., July 7. Manuel Rolo this morning shot and killed Nicholas fjmith. lie then defied (ho olllcera to arrest him and opened (Iro upon them. Over twenty shols were exchanged before Solo was killed. nitAftBHOI'l'UIW. Ujikvj:n.m:. July 7. iMrtioos of LUiuvonne eouuiy m i""-" ; oy H'MK'ifumiMira a airi'ruuiitry ten miles wldo Is completely hid from view by tho InsecK They set tle on railroad tracks uml Impede tho trains. Ah yet thoy havodoui no damage to crops, as thoy arc loo young. Uy tho tlmo thoy aro able to lly, thoy will bo well out of Wyoming Into Konsas. ANOTlimt DANK KAU.Iil). Kj.ouh.nck, Ala., July 7. It Is aald tho Hunk of Commerce of Bluf. fluid, Ala., closed Its doors this morning, having astflgned. The failure Is caused liy tho failure of Moses Urothers' Hank lu Mont gomery, yeslcrday. Till: UAVli.NNA ACCIDK.NT. Am.ianci:. Ohio, July 7. Tho horrible wreck at Havoiina Krlday is still tho topic of conversation. Tho Inquest was rcsumud yesterday, but nothing Important was learned Consldurablo exclletnent was oeea- slimed by n report that Conductor lloynton's report of tlnUels showed twelve people yet unaccounted for, though Home may have loft without making thoiukulvoa known. Con ductor Hoynton Is (Irmly of the opinion the other were entirely consumed lu tho llro, mid that hlV son, who was tho negligent llromaii, supposed to hnvo ucuu tho cause of tho wreck, was ono of tho victims Tho Inquest may develop some sou sutumal facts. Those who visited the wreuk noticed pluotm of burned flesh lying about the ruins, loo small to bo Idonllllod as bulomrlug tunny particular pari of tho human body, A lllirAUI.THIl. Ai.iivny, N. Y July 7. Clmrlo II. llurton, soorotary of tho Murton k Corry Cldur and Vlnogur Maufac Hiring uompaiiy, lms oonfe-eil to being u dufaultcr to tho amount of tao.ooj. It Is roared tho amount may rwiuh (40,01)0. TIIKdll.MAN MINUS. SKArii.r.. July ".The linn slmid taken by die t-eutlle Coal anil Jron Company has reuHod In gutting 100 whlto inemburs of tho old mluunt' union to go to work ut UIIiiihii. About llfty more will go to work Tho iHiiiuany hat ksieil another call for thoiu who have given uttdi. satlsfaetou to go to wurk. Th Who know thenuolvw to l shut out nrw very bltUr, and when thosswroti begins for couusuled arm tlnro may bo trouble. A mounted troop of national tiitmw was ordered from Tueoinn. Tho hired guard have. boxod tholr arms and slitpped thum to HiSittle, Very fow havo Un stir. tvudorvd by tho ktrlkeis, audit Is supjHwed l liny have boon siihibuIwI out of thoiMtupt and hldiUn In th tim.it t ial.1 . I .l.H..l II .l...v. l.. , ,,..!,, .iii.avi iiiiot nits iwi tilled tint w)inpny to rvmove all' armed guard, as tin ooiwrflhned u. thorllUimro quite uble aul willing JonlltfilftU necewary prvteeloi to the nroiK-rty. There are now about 1 200 men at th camrn and the ex pense to the stale Is W0 a rlay. Governor Ferry fays he will not de clare martial law unles- it beooaies Imperative. It Is announced that the strike at Ulack Diamond Is over, the men conceding lo the company the right to Dire and discharge men. This I the main point of difference throughout the mines. The strik ers, Instigated by the Koighls of Libor, Instated upon reserving to that body the right to select the man and regulate the number to be em ployed. The object of the conten tion was (o Insure partial work Jor those discharged by a redueiien of force of miners share and snare alike, a the men put it. The mine owners prefer to keep the same men at "the breasts" where they are found competent, and when they acquire an experience, whieh en hances tlte value of tueir serriees and insure greater safety. TK FOURTH IN KANSAS. Toi'HKA, July 7. The celebra tions In Kuusas were for the most part immense political mass meet ings. The alliance captured the day and made it a ratification of the Wrth of their new party at Cincin nati. There were in all 200 distinc- Ive alliance celebrations. One coun ty celebration was held in each of the 103 counties In the state. Many of the counties held three or four. It was Impossible to provide speak ers for all the gatherings, and th illiauce, congressional and county lecturers in several Instances made wo speeches. A feature of all the congressional meetings was huge iwnners telling of the three crlws in he nation's history The first was In 1770 when the Declaration of In- lependence resulted in the freedom of the colonies from tlie English oke, the secoud was the abo.ltlon of chattel slavery, the third would e In 1802, the abolition of Indus- rial slavery through the people's party. WAS IlKFU8!iD i.Kjroi:. Ciiicaoo, July 7. Peter Monrad, lHillor entered -a saloon on Dtsp lalnes street late last night and de manded liquor. As he was already Irunk the saloonkeeper refused lo idve him more, Monrad siezed a pis tol lying behind tlie bar ami fired iwo shots killing Frank Illlroyand probably fatally wounding Ed. Stewart. TUN CIIAIIOHS. I'JTTSiiUJto. July 7. A. L.Dont hltt, treasurer of Porter, Donthitt & Co., boiler manufacturers, and ex- supcrlntcndont of tho Allegheny schools, was arrested yesterday on ten charges. The principal charge was that of embezzlement os $7000 of tho firm's money and falsifying tho books. FOREIGN. UUUOI'KAN COJU'I.ICATIOXH. London, July 7. A Paris dis patch says that a profound Impres sion has been created there by the enthusiasm and cordiality of the British reception to tho kulcr. It is universally regarded as proof that England will ho found with the triple alliance In n European war, and Franco and Russia will have to culculato on the hostility of the British fleet. Tho public sentiment Is very strong against England, and almost no other political matter Is a toplo of public discussion. Tliere is no concealment of tho feeling thai tho odds against France and Itunsin havo been lucroasod ton degree that arouses great upprolionslons as to tho poslblu loiitlt i.f a war, and wlillo till- has with many a ten dency to dlsooiirage warlike agita tion, others urge an early quarrel Imforo Ihodreibtiiid becomes solidi fied, uml while England Is not bound by formal agreement to sus tain tho cause of tho triple alliance. I'ho answer of Russia to tho renownl of tho triple iilliniico has been the nili'ltlnii of two inure regiments to tho foreo hi Volhjnhv near tho Austrian frontier, end Increased ac tivity lu tho construction of Iron clads. Tho Russian government, miysa Vienna dispatch, Is not le llovod to be ready for a conlllet at this time, or likely lobe ready in theunurtoof this ear. All Indica tions point to tho strengthening of licet and army for a date beyond lbfil. COLLISION AT lllVKU. l.iMHN, July 7. Tho steamer iMiiiovli lias lauded at Umvosoud wllliHwrt ortlieerowoflhesunkeii tiiiuur. Duiiholme bound from MIddleboruugli to Rio Janeiro. Tho Duiihuluio wiusuuk at 2 o'clock In tli iiiuruliig, two miiiutus nftur n euilMnu wltli the Klulouli. Boveti-UH-u ortho peraoiisou btHiid at the iluieof tho colllstou are missing. Ttteoaplaln, inato, two sailors and lluve llremon him savihI. Thoy state that tho Klnlouh struok the Dun liolmo at SMOa. in, A ihlui; f. pre vailed at tho lime, 'there was no tlm to lower ii U-Nits. Toe Kin looh u.aU d tlu in o far as ixwlblc. MAHKbTd. V1HLT. Ointuuit, July t,- At ojoao whw t steady, wsli .Wl.0Jf l)m,t K,', 8.V.N NotsiM, Cala., Jul' 7. WliMt, lnuiH- 1S9I, afur Augtut lt. $1,531. WBATHRUUKPORT. 8an Fiu.NiHiM, Julv 7, Korti' ii rtr Ongu Mud Wiuhlugtoat ltfllt rains. A PUUN, EVERYDAY MILLIONAIRE. i Jay GonIT Lack or Sijle 8arprl the ObMrren t the IIt Spring Onooftb? babb!st liacks In Hotj Springs bumped and rattled along the' road In front of the Park hotel just as j the small band of baseball cranks were j returning with hoarse voices and per-' spiring hands from the field where the , St Paul team had snatched victory from tho Cinclnnatfs. The hack wag opsn, and on the back seat sat a little man witb a great many wnnsies m face and gray hairs in lib dark beard. Beside him sat a very pretty girl witii a sailor hat and a Jaunty air to match. Tlien vis-a-via was a young man of very small Importance If appearances were to be trusted. Tlie dust raised by the shuffling torses and rickety rig had not subsided before a ftew lorKer among the baseball cranks said irrever eoUv, "There goes old Jayl" Everybody turned at once, and as if to gratify the curiosity of some of his subjects Mr. Gould hooked his umbrella into the backinan's neck and signaled him to wheel about. Then as they passed we all had a good look at the "Little Wizard," and the New Yorker further identified the pretty girl and the commonplace young man as George Gould and his young wife, about whom thousands of young men raved when she adorned the stage as Edith King- don. Another hack of equally plebeian as pect the climate will be colder here when the supply of motheaten chariots and spavined steeds runs out followed in the wake of Jay Gould's, containing Miss Helen Gould and Dr. John P. Muun, of New York, the physician who accompanies the railroad magnate on nil his journeys. Tho Gould party arrived on their special car, and they got into tho hackman's hands of course. Even the wonderful strategic skill of Mr. Gould could not save liim from the common fate of nil who get out at tho Hot Springs terminus. It is my belief that Mr. Gould visits Hot Springs from tune to tune to study tlie hackmen, the druggists, the hotel keepers and tho rest of tho financiers here. Anyhow ho drove all over the town and looked at tho new hotels, the building boom, of which many new stores aro the result, and paid the hackmen without a protest, which as tonished them no doubt. Cor. Pitts burg Dispatch. I.'Hilliocal .Sentlmi.nU. There is an old story about the mer chant of Milwaukee, who, during tho war of tho rebellion, being an excellent hand at sketching, drew mot admira bly on tho wall of his store a nogro's head, nnd underneath it wrote, in u manner worthy of tho Delphic oracle, "Dis Union foreber." Whether the sentenco meant loyalty to the Union or not was tho puzzling question which tho gciuloman himself never nnswercd, nlways replying to inquiries, "Head it for yourselves, gentlemen." Thus it c.iino to be a .saying in tho town that "no ono knows how dnt darkey stood on do war question." Another similar story of more recent origin is about a question which is western female college. It seems that ono of them discovered that boino per son had written on tho outer wall of tho college, "Young women should set good examples, for young men will fol low them." Tho question now nor- ploxing tho heads of several of the young Indies of tho collogo is whether tho writer meant what was written in a moral or in an ironical sense. Bos ton Gazette. A Spider Iluruiuuter. Ono of tho simplest and nt tho samo tiino ono of tho best barometers is tho common garden spider. When there is a prospect of rain or wind tho spidor always shortens tho stays or filaments from which his wob is suspended, nnd leaves things in that state its long as tho weather is variable. If tho insect elongates his threads it is a sign of lino, calm wonthor, tho duration of which may bo Judged by tho length of the wobs. If tho spider remains inactive it Is a sign of rain; but if, on tho contra ry, it keeps at work during a shower tho rain will bo of short duration, fol lowed by fine weather. i Other observations havo taught nat uralists that the spider makes changes In lw wob ovcry twenty-four hours, nnd that If such changos aro mado in tho ovonlng, Just boforo sunset, tho night will bo clear and bountiful, nnd tho thoughtful spider will stand n fair chanco of getting soino tondor night flying In-soct for his breakfast, tho re pairs of tho spider's not boing made with that point In view. St. Louis Republic, Tho IlUturlo Nile. Tho Nile is u remarkably different stream now from what It was in tho days of tho anolont Pharaohs. Its waters aro still wanted for making tho land of Hgypt fortilo oneh year, but tuoy ann no longer bo depoudod upon nt least not to the oxtont doslrod. During throo months of the twelvo tho rlvor does not flow Into tho Mediter ranean nt all, and the dopartmont of public works U engaged on tho ques tion of storage reservoirs which will hold buck bonio of tho surplus water at Hood lime and lot It out more leisurely as needed by the ngrioulturist. But n survoy shows It to bo impracticable to storo water north of tho first catarnot, and tho government design for build ing a dam at Phlloont n cost of 3,&10, 000 would only glvo ono-thtrd of tho water wanted, whjjo It would inrolvo tho subinorgouoe of tho ruins at that point Chicago Tribune. th Wr 4 l..Hrha. Theficiiitic-, ofthspi .cntdayftK Je proJacuo.i of eer-thinj Uut wlfl cone!. ., to Cm isiftu-iuri wvJbra mm) conf,:toftn..aki.id aredittotUiliat Ited, ai d v !; sjj rup of Pig, w first prodawJ. the world wa enriched with the wily perfect laxative kwuru, a it J tle only rtweity wWdi is truly rloaritiR aad lelmWug to the taste and prompt ud effectual to cleanse the system gent'y hi the Spring.timc or, la fact, at any time, and the better It U known the more popular it become. REAL ESTATE TRtfSI'ERS FILED WITH COI'XTV UErORUEK. jcly . y p Thomas and wife, and E F Neft'and wife to Henry Carter: bl 13, f u Whitney's ad to Stayton, WOO. a E Walt awl wife to Frank Lltz, 321 acres In sees 1 and 12, 1 9 s, x 1 e. $00. Louis H.Wurtz and Hattto L., his wife, to Jon n Samuel Evenden, Its , I, 7, 8. blk Si, Gervnis, SIS00, Walter LTooze and Sadie A. his wife, to J B F Ward, Its 4, 5. , blk 2, Tooze's First ad to Woodburn. Bend for deal, 1990. A Wondr Worker. Mr. Frank Huflmau, young nwn of Burlington, Ohio, suites that he had been under the care of two prominent physicians, and ufed their treatment until -he was Hot able to get around. They pronoun ced his case to be consumption and incurable. He wa3peru td-d to try Dr. King's New DImmvi ry for Con sumption, Coug hs and Colds, and at that time he was not aide to walk across tlie street without resting He found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he wns much uetter, he continued to use it and is today enjoying good health. If you h-ive any Throat, Lung aud Chest Trouble try it. We gaurantee satis faction. Trial bottle frte at Fry's Drugstore. Knew liim Too Long. "Do you know the defendant?' askf.d the attorney of a juryman, in the case of the state against Elias Maxwell. "Yerf, ir, a little." "How long have you known h m?" "Oh, about forty-four years; we cro-d the plains at the same time, but liaye seen very little of him since." The man was excused from serv iinj Albany Democrat. HTATBOPOlllr., UITV Of TOI.KUO, I . L.UUA OUJ.TV. I " I'KASKJ. Ciibnkv nuke- o-tth that he w -lie minor ,-artuer ot the tlfm of K. J. i liuucy A Uo . (loin;,' mi.ilneM lu the city of lo cuo, county una state alorA-iiu.anu tnui -aid Una Hill pity the Mini of one hundred dolnrit for each aud every ease of Catarrh nut enun l bo cured by the me of Hall's tiarrn uuie. i-iuskj uiij.nkv. woru to b -fore nit- nnd ubst-rlbed lu my preeeuoe, luisCUi day of Dec -n.ber, A. II , IS6S. A. V. ULK4SOX, f - . , Notary Public. AI. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally and nets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tlu system. Send for testimonial free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. JjgySold by druggists, 7oc. Tlie Couiiit Line. The Chicago. Union Pacific & Northwestern Lino oilers the besi accommodations to the traveling public en route from San Fiancisco and Portland, Chicago. Through trains, fast time, magnificent sleep ing cars, elegant dining curr, colonist sleepers, reclining chair cars and Imiiilsome day coaches, cod Aug. Are You fJoiuR East? If ho, be ture aud see that your tii-kels read via"TheNortb Western r !. . n'iwi sit p i j. r -p., Tuts is tlie great short line from St. Paul or Diiluth toall points east ant. soutli. Their magnificent track, peerless vestibuled dining aud sleep ing car trains, and their motto "ulwuys on time," has given thb roud a national reputation. All classes of passengers are carried on tho yeslitiulod trains without extn charge. All UeKit agents sel tickets via this line. Ship youi freight ami travel over this fmnou' load. W. It. Mhai), Gen. Agt., No. 1 Wash. St, Portland, Or A, J I.ki.a.nu, Truv'g Agt. I'minin, leiiBi lu dick uimuiuciic. illzzlnew- uuiiMk), (xiuntlimtloii, pain In the side uutirutilui-d tu tlioiu usini; Carter's I.lttli Mverl'llhr. Uneu dose, Small prla. Buialr pill. Arofne frum all crudo nnd Irritating nmttor. Coucuiitnilea nieilkluL-only Car tfr'Hllulo liter pills. Very small; verj ousy to talte; uo pultij no srlplng; uo purg luh'- try liiui.i. .Mltiisturs,lnwjenj,to-iclicrs, and other wliinsu liiibiiiurs ulvH but little exorcist li. mul iuo CuiUr's Uttlu liver pills lor u pl.l liver auu bllilou-iiiOBs. one u do- Try them. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria I llueklen's AruliMviix), .The l!kt hulvo lu tho woild for Cut llruUen, sire., Ulcu h, Salt Hlicum, Kovei Soros 'IVttef. i happed Hinds Clillnlalnf Corns and all Hklu Kruptlons, and posl tlvely otir l'lw, or uo pay required. J Ihbuu Hiiu-ed to klve perltet KKlUl.ictloi or in n- n funilrd. I'ri', -Jo e"ila pc box CURE 8lok Hoa.lrli. and relieie all the trouble Incl dnt tu a hih us nit,, of the system, such i ihssiiieM), NaiiMa Unnvmieai, Distress oftei Mling.I'ainintlH -i..- c Whilti their uiosi remarks l.k- m.iv. u been shown lu curing s HfWdAI.. n P.lfr.w!. T rw m I ... Tl t eqiMlh vnlual.ie in Constipation, curing aud wvuinjf h, anno inx comptalnt. hile they alo nH aU diirdr or the stomach, atiniulate (he lier ami reculiw tha bonel. Ereu i( tltey only cured E4EAD who suner from Uili dtttrwinp complaint but f.rtunately their jroodnea aoSiTirend ACHE 1 tfajl tlABA -lf BA main. 1t..u .l..i B4J?VT.,Ltrir"-u,UJ,.wr"Tra1, " "T " w k Ch or two ulb makr Oivferjl tHUm,w.re,orfcrtithrnL,ti asm iaasxi; cs., irr jst (CARTER'S g PILLS. MiLwp!a i CS ffMf 4m? r UHL bllS:;;, Ufo l ROS Parties -wishing to buiJd nice residences and in search of a beautiful location with pleasant surroundings should visit ROSEDALE. It is located direct on the Electric line to the Fair Ground, overlooking the entire city I tho snow capped mountains, Alt. Hood and Alt. Jefferson, as well as the ever green hills of Polk county are in plain view. The site is unsurpassed and the whole tract is a beautiful green plateau. The High school as well its the North Salem nqw building are within a short distance of this tract. Are now ordered graded at the expense of the owners. This property is now for sale by All Real Kstate Men In this City, who will Sole Agents for i iiliiip MoCORMICK AMD BAKER & STRANG. 302 Commercial Street- Sfcay j HKwn SH)i A rfKr ntSteT 1 1 n"l fl bi ' ' Wj Hb Greatest labor saving invent .on in ibe liois-ehokl line. Wnblipg" a varieties of goods from tho finest bee to the coarsest carnets perfect 1 oliau, without rubbing or boiling, without the use of cheinlenln nr .., diHtruetiveiirocesfl only soap and m 4IIW1 tr. ...... oranr. .l,n ..-111 .,r.,.l.,,. ;....:. ', it "' """ " iiMuiv u lamiiy wiisuer equal to the NEW hHA In the following peints: I'rl.-e. Labor saving. Itapidity of wash Inp. Variety of fabric washed. Cleaning perfectly without damage tt clothing, himplicity and perlett coi.stiuction. Sizo, weight and dura blllty. Satisfiiftlou guaranteed or .money refunded Sole Aceuts foi Mraioti county. b (1 ' --MUSI J.G. HAHIilS. K.A.MOORE SALEM EXPRESS COMPAQ'. Leave ordew at th Club Hiiblc, one block east ol IVwtofflce. All ordw jiroraptly attendrd to. ASIIBVS JUT llAeKBR, IttfilnlA.lHuJ XA .1 . Salwn. WWV rH, tnwrb h!Du?.?nr u.,e,r l"i rt...,;. h , ; they Will st III l-nntlm,.. ln.l, ... ' '" . n..HH ni, MU1. SeTtt HKiEs 2' j-.k 1 A&tff3l& s: 'Cv Y 7T T li jLammS JLmssS Xl JLmmA. Xs I mwu f um'xw t aJJ VJuArtm be ready at any time to show St3 J J DEER1WG MOWERS. Stoves, Ranges. Furnaces. Tinware, and all lltnse Furnishing Goods. Chimney and Sewer Pipes, FInmbine: Jl Pu.rn.iDs. Wood, Iron and Buckeye Force Pumps. Pumps for urciiard spraying. NcwErdllydraulicCloHicsWasher! tc-r. 1 be c mpuny owuliit it oilers f I, J . ,. ' P ' l "" VJ WA r A, nn V W I B 8 S H -. Ji-r ; Pianos and Organs AND CA L ME li CJIAITDISE. - -J JfiBT L.INF. LOW 3ST PRICES In8tRltalinlB fn'm W permomh "' U lMalc and P." H. EASTON & CO., tt , . , 3'0 Commercial St., Salem. Head Quarters for the Sukni OreheMra. , J. R.WHITE. EXPKESS AIs'D TRUCK LINE. Hauling ef all kinds, llest work. neon at every train. A. J. SHIMP, M. D., fhysicmn find Sunjeon. ri-slant HMIjl..i.i. . . ... , uimuuuin,l ELECTRICITY IS THE TRUE iXEMV i-V.i-ii """ inatnient have failed mi u ,TV INSURANCE I Company. iuj 1 1 1 1 r ll ,' Klre and ila. IJ. JX nne. O. V. I1KF.I K, AeBnU . 8aiem 0reeoB Ml?ll 7i?u.n uumjjxiw MOJTET! 7slM-p-RelE,t,t, Srit, JAB 4 HAMILTON, &12UW 0Bo. a4 this tract to purchasers. 25c WantColumn, Notices Inserted lor (INK CENT Pra WORD EACH ISMJn IuN. No aW tlsemeut Inserted In this t-oluinn lories than iwcnty-flve rents-. 'iTlLOWon bentitlful Or i n." Ilwnco" L1 jind "Taromu"nreM-e t tleatothrtc newand cLarral--.(r mu e-al .oniijos.lllom! forthe i!auo forte, ti'-.teo v nlin. Ui maa' ocent8eacr. Furwilc;-' nlain.ndrK Mn. 'ic Mouse, au Ciitninpreiiti street, Snlem v genentl stock of musical hk rcliandlse. VTICELYfurnl.bct rooirs ti reul.Mltt bonrd, In plensnntest Part of clt j , new Lf P..f o 1 nn. ini' I ... ...h . . . . ...i n .. ...vc. ..uk, IW.CJI1L-1 MIL-ll O..U 11 miuvr..E, liALi s. jicney lianert rn J. WMtcliPhiiudjiwelrj end til kfndj n I ereonnl propeitj Ibnt tan lie stored la my safe or stoi e. At Barr s Jewelry store, .W UIUIC BltCVti t--i II I7UIt bA LK- u i i oue ue of land and ! oiirn, wiiu nii.iiiii v.a.i. r In rear ol barn. A beautiful I. tfitipn Iwrahoine In- mire at stcoi.u i,i. nn., !.i iinmi u- of Asylum acr.tie alter croKlng btldjn guiug l VS1U!.. -l;34 A1TANTEU A si u-ti. i. . s boLsrkiwi V by a widow billy -u t. uiorrcuuiry; ..uuicDa ui. i- j.iii ,.-;: I in, i.r. WANTED Position u housekeeper; for widower ol- bachelor, lu cltv cr! country. Reference, required and stvenJ Address 41 corner Fronmiid Center utiesn! . ! l. FOU. SK-F'-Jrnlturo of neatly fur nished ftout ruom, eheap, rent verj moderate, alio Gerniau C'anaiy, beautiful " l lw Biikh Breyman BloeK TTAXTKll-niii-nn,...,..r ,.V.i.. "?,Iltl1 i"bi.' our boo.18 on their! merits. We want eouniv and cenenil "".'?""" "imaKe oaen all uoous ri sold iruuiunti agent lai.s to clear S.( and epeustBal'ern thlrtj days' trial, t beiid li4igeulubtrated cirvulura an1 letter piled lor, on receiptors one cent stampVJ vilu iiKiier-nii niTAi tu mu tn.-in Address Keuuer Manufacturing Co.. liti Jlarioii Co. Normal Iiistilute. The third annual session or the .Marion nssx Kegular class work will bo done, under! IUO IIIHIlUP-PIMfint rifnliln I... .. SI .".. bianchis mugtt in" onr se iZna, Z orVTnTrt7 .Jl,.'.."'." .5,uses yl sllioS.auVHk1een n, USr''m,y' l;oni( .,.1i?..VJe.c.tHOf!h0 Wormal Institute arJ IU 1CVICW HI1H Klllllbolu l.i.. 1. .H . o i schools, amtto dlseuts the b'es? S aljp for ihoe who Intend otScg,,,y, "' SSHSSnsTffi hfSSaSi-- S2P!!Lndcnlofnn"i Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meak at All Hours ot flie Dajfl e.Sffif.iJEinT w,e labor yi in u claRs8s?UbS,aD,ial w'' kedlniiw! Twenty-flve cents per meal. RED TT- K r . n- Court street, between Journal onice ai i -..uiui ijnery. COOK & VOETTT ! Kuso and Hgn ruintlvtrll wui T nil. .. fc.i. " ". . . " rl""B. trtm.i ssewft T ..v... JDLIHl'r. M. T. RINEMAN, EEAI.EII IS Staple anil Fancy Groceries, "wiwuri"AiiiK,Sr'BJK?;l ivyS?iii. . "J for country product I rtesollolt sharoof roi.r Mm.... 1 " JSJ State nt'reet J3. C. CHOSS. iiiWicp and Facte, . . 7 iel.vered--toa-lrrfThiert ",1 StntA on J V .. ,. THE WILLAMETTE SALEM, OREG02T. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Daf. u-J.litS1 B?.,., ' ween Portland aad&J mmu. its table aie served ltntJJ Choicest Fruits Qrown'.ln the Willamette Valley. A. I. W 6NEB, Prop. "'1"'- i,. - . , owJt J "',WWIM