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" u. w 'Mgl, & iv Sp i stt p m K I" h & I 1. kague, our frco Initio ynlcm does Hot appear lo bogreutly ciiilniigereil. JJut wo must Itu on our guard an those proposal aro now strongly urged by tlio ooImiIMh, h well ly the league. Protcctlonlmn In tlio protectionist country litti not at tained tlio height at which It stood at Uio time of the ooldnecs. Tho in tercsts of employer and landowners are powerful and the governments Had It comparatively ew.y to raise onormoun revenues by collision with lntcreota which profll by protec tion." The report also pi edict coin nosllorfl and kindred trurtea will not auller on account of tho American copyilght act. FAMOUS M'COV. OATiiKxsuuJto, Ky., July 20,A bloody fight took place on JJIuuk creek, Logan county, W. Vn.,Hutur day hot ween two of tho faniouo McCoy crowd and George JtobertH They, lu conneelloli with several others, were drinking, and a row wa started, which lemilted In Jtub erU receiving nlxty-cieveii bucltshoi end a ball from a Wliicluslor rltle In IjIb body, lies l0 or, Tom McC'oj , gave himself up. Ho clulnm to have acted In Hclf-dufeiiBO. MUIIIIIMI AND BUIl'IDK. Cakthaok, Mo., .July 20. Hatur day night at 11 o'clock ciles were heard Issuing from a house- occupied by Mrs, Bmlth. An Investigates disclosed tho dead bodies of the woman and Jell' Gilbert, a farmer, lying side by side on the bed. In the head of each wuh a bullet hole, telling tho story of death. Who caused tho deaths bus not been h cortalncd, but it Is pupposed thai Gilbert first shot tho woman and then himself. IIMlOMY KNCUVNTKIt. IilTTl.K Kocic, July 20. Particu lars of u bloody encounter near the Creok nation have been received here. Tho partisans of Clilot J'Jnle- ,wwaMche, and Wesley Btiiltli, tho cuudl- dato for chief, en mo together at a barbecue near Fisher. Ouns, pistols and knives wore used. Four per sons wcro fatally hurt. The oppos ing candidates, who united ell'orts, pacified tho facllonn, preventing further trouble. FJIKM eni: way. OitiOAao, July 20. Tho Trans continental aHsoelutlou has notified tho world's fair neonlo tlial tlio lines west of tho Missouri river will carry freo returning all goods exhibited at tho exposition that had been paid for at full tarlfl' rates going lo Chi cago. All other trufllo associations havo agreed to tho sumo plan. OAIT. HKNTON DHAI). Bhattm:, July 20, Captain Wil liam Kenton, tho blind millionaire, owner of Tort Illakely and cthei mills, chief owner of tho Port Illakely railroad, and member of tho firm of llcntou, Holmes & Co., Ban FranelBco, died at his hoiio In Tort lllakoly Baturday night. DDtrilUOTlVK 1'Iltr. SiJA'ii'w;, July 20. At 0 o'chok Saturday evening lire broke out lu tho supply hotiBo of tho Boattlo, Luko Bhoro & Eastorn railroad at jtiiilovnrd, and consumed tho entire building and contents. Tho loci ln oitlmated at $0000, No ono was about tho building at tho time the tiro broke out, It must have caught from sparkH of an engine. The favorable wind Is all that saved the uarahopH adjoining from the Humes. (lODDAllI) Tltr. WINNUIt. MiUiiwuiiNi:, July 20. Joo God dard, tho Australian pugllil, today defeated Joo Choyuski, of California, in four rounds tor a iuno of (10,000 and tho ehumploushlp of Australia. Goddurd had the ad vantage through nut tho fight which was a hard battle. VJMtAOK IHSiTltOYKU. Lima, O., July 0. Tho vlllugo of Hound head, In Hardin county, was nearly destroyed Futurduy by tiro. A largo wheel factory wnu struck by lightning ami tho flames rapidly spread, No partloulurti havo as yet been received. Tho loaa Is estimated lit $50,000. MiiiiTA oitit;iii:i) out. Nabuvii.lk, Tenn., July 20. Governor Huchnuau has ordered out nil tho statu mlllta to Ilrlcevllile. Tenn., to protect convicts at work In tho mines at thut p'aco. It Is stated two thoiiHUid minors are jimrohlng to tho seat of war. HAM.-lTrZSlMMONH. far. l'AVI, July 20. A delegation rvprceontlng tho vatlous uhurnhes Malted upon Governor Merrhim, Mayor Smith and Sheriff ileau thin morning and asked them to prevent tho llulM'lUtdmmoua piUo light Wednesday night. Thoy all de clined to do so, so It is thought there la no doubt tho light will take place, MTTl.li IttBUHANCK, GosPOiiT, lnil., July 20. Tho qi bank, tho Odd Fellow's hull and several store were destroyed hi lire Baturday. Tho loswn will aggregate f30,000, with very little lusiuuucv. VOU HKU JIUHIIANO. NltW OtiUJANH, I,n.,Julj 20. Mrs. Carttsa, widow of ntio of the Italian Accused of tho murder of Chief of I'Olloi HenneMy, uud lynched by tho mob, at(eiiipteliiululdo by tab lug laudanum and has probably uo etwdtnl. The cauwi bliig grief over th death of br iuutaMd. Mr Crus waii ono of I bo moil exeltod C (Iw wottiou who oulMI mi tin IMUu nwuisul on lti tdghtofthe IjTHilug. Slio wauled tho Jtutliuia to rtue ami luvo rowit jo and threat ml the liVMiif tho nnynr and Mr. i'atkorm on ihe . t of the mob. I WANTS 81WIU. WASHiNaros, I), v., juh- so PitwttaHt Bdlmacoita of t bli h iWIU 4Vri'0 (lit l$ iiUJr Cipbii ntetllewIdIciKit-oi;. I THE CHOPS OF THE WORLD. Mrs. Mayhrick Wanted Insurance. Life TO PROTECT OUR FISHERMEN. The Airship no Good, Complicated Case, Spurgeon May Recover, Several Bank Failures and As signments, State and Foreign News, Etc. TJIK WOlUiD'H CUOl'B. London July 20 Tho Times sum iniiMzes tho harvest prospects of thr world as follews: In Iluesla thorn Is a grave deficit. The peasantry aro starving and there Is small hope of relief. In India serious anxiety of famine pre ails over a consider able portion of the country. Madrus, Knjputnna and the Punjalo nro the worst fuflerers. There Is a drought in Hengal, and tho need of mon rain Is urgent. Bombay alone promises a good harvest. Tin American harvest will bo good In (jtmllly and amount, but with tht uitluro ol the India and Russia sup piles It Is of tho utmost Importance that tho English crop bo not short. Tho prospect on tho wholo Is good, in the chief wheat counties of Es k'X, Norfolk and Ruflblk the crop It above tho average, and In othei counties up to avorugo. Harvesl will be late and prices high, cono iiunlly there is a good outlook for Hugllsh fanners to break I ho long iciiofl of disastrous years. VltB. MAYJHtlCK. London, July 20. Judgment was given today lu tho action brought by JNIrn. Maybrlck against tho In suiunro association to recover i 10,000 Ixsuianco on her husband's life The court decided that as she had murdered her husband she could not recover. MrH. Maybrlck Is the American woman who was convict ed u few yeaiH ago of poisoning hei husband, a well-known Liverpool cotton merchant, and who Is now nerving a life sentence. Tin: Aiitsini no aoou. liuitMNMiON, la., July 20. Bur lington's airship company Is no more. Tho capitalists who had gone Into tho $10,000,000 incorporat ion with Mr. Pennington became convinced thero was nothing lu the entorprlso, and so dissolved tho com pany today. Pennington proposes to fly his now machine from Bur lington to New York, carrying four people In six hours. Neuily two thirds of tho required subscription had been secured. A COMl'MOA'lT.l) oasi:. Kanhab City, July 20. A special from Topokasa.va; G. W. Maokay, alllaueo judge of tho Twenty-fourth district, has taken another turn at tho surpremo court. Yesterday ho placed a warrant in tho handsof the coroner of Harper county for tho ar lest of thosherlir, who had oboyed the orders of tho surpremo court In stead of his own. Tho bench and tho bar aro awaiting anxiously the next movo of tho Jurist who rep resents tho Tweiitv-fourth-dlstrlot and laughs at tho plutocrats in I'opeka, who thinks thoy can dictate to him because they are called sur premo Judges. Baturday morning the attoi ney for Burr, the tdiorlll, re eeived from tho siupremo court the necessary papers for having Mucltay uroated for contempt of court. Judge Valentino Is tho only Judge lu tho elly, Tho two will became his toric. DANK 0I,0.S1B. Foht Wohth, Texas, July 20. Merchants First National bank was oloscd tills morning by tho bank ox amluer. Assets twelve hundred thousand, liabilities llyo hundred thousand. Troublo began six months ago when rumors caiibcd a heavy withdrawal of deposits eighty live thousand being taken out by forelgu loan uompaulta on account of alien laud laws. Batik Is solvent, depositors and creditors aro fully protected. ANUVHISH HANK KAII.UUK. KansabCity, July 20. Central bank Kansas City, Kansas, failed this morning duo failure of the First National bank Thursday, Llabldtlos $3oQ(000, aiweU fOo.000. AMICINKD. Nuwiiuuyi'out, Maw , July 20. Tho Buyley hat factory assigned today. Liabilities, fl7o,tKH); assets, less than $o0,(K)0; crvdltora mostly local, ANOTIIllH AUMinNMUNT. IIkiqanum, Conn., July 20. The IIIggamimMaiiuniutuilugCo., man- uftiuturiT of farm Implements mude an assignment today to Kx-Gover nor I.ouiubury. State Sonator Clark Is pronldwnt and Clinton It Davis, chairman Dtmtouratlo state iHmimltti'e, Mooretary and treasurer. AweUand llabilltltsuot yet learned, A HAN MICIUHI. niXK. l'Abo Itom.HB, Cal., July 20,A lire broke out lu tho Palai-o Haloou building, lu S.ui Miguel, owned by 1. Siwyer, of tbU plaov, whlcli amounted ton total losw of alwut fBO, WW. Tho II tv wan n very hot and piloU one, uud Iwfore mmh could IO dua the wlmlo Km.iii.w' Union blttok, ownwl by ( urtvir A Itetnl, w as ooiuuiiivd. Tho oompauy taliikU MKI. a iim oriio,ujiusiiriror It U vumMwotUo have Utn k j-,.-. .. . . i ! ntitarUin. t.tut iv I'liMiiiiiia i v. sv.l.l f. Cl mi i -The. iiu . 1MIII H lin'lllll l il r . .jj .i tt nceounU was not under control It slartcd near a miner's camp on the Yuba river, near tho Oregon house, eighteen miles from here, aud up to tho tireseut has burned over 4000 acres of land, all timber and good pasture. There Is but one cabin re ported burned, and that was unten anted. LAllGIt TJIOUIILKS. PiTTSiiimo, Penn., July 20. Scrl? ous troublo Is reported at tho works of tho Bessemer Steel Co. nt Duquesne. Four hundred Mecl workers from McKeesport, Brad dock and other points arrived there this morning, aud refused to allow scab workmen to enter or leave the shop. Sheriff unable Ia control the crowd. Two men reported seriously hurt. TO I'llOTKCT FI8IIERMKK. Washington, July 20. Secretary Foster has referred all correspon dence regarding the Canadian seiz ures of American flshlug vessels last Thursday to tho state department. Congressman Boutelle has inked that a revenue cutter bo sent to protect Ameilcau flsh interests. entknti: ookdiaijE. Wabhinoton, July 20. Dr. Verdi, an Intimate friend of Baron Fava, says a settlement has been mado lu the New Orleans difficulty by which a bill Is to Lu Introduced In congress next winter providing for tho payment of U.C00 each to the families of tho lynched men who wcro Italian subjects. On the pus uge of such a bill Ituly is reudy to consider tho entonto cordlalo restor ed uud scud Baron Fava buck lo his post in this country. A COWAHDIA' CKUW. Halifax, N. S. July 20. New p has been received by mail of tho wreck of tho schooner Pubulco Belle, on tho Newfoundland coast July 0. Two women and dve ehil dien wont down with tho vessel, Tho vessel, which was commanded by Ciptaln Samuel Butu, left Outllnun, tho 8th Instant, for St. Johns, with a cargo of lumber. Sbo had, besides tlio captain and crew of four men, ten pustougcrs, nve wo men aud as many children. Tho vessel encountered fair weather until that night, when a storm nrose, which continued till the next morn ing. Tho vessel lost both main and foresails, and wus driven on a cllll on the morning of the ninth. One of tho crow got ashoro with a ropo, and by this means the crew aud three women were saved. Those saved walked Inland fur Home dls distunco until thoy camo to the houso of a fisherman, whero they were cared for. Mrs. Burton says that but for the cowarjlco of tho crow all would havo been savd. So soon ns the ropo was got ashoro tlloso heroes went ashore and left the captain to tako caro of the ten women and children. Ho did tho best he could unassisted, aud did not desort thnin until thoy wore washed overboard. airs. Burton says that two llttlo boys, ono of whom wus her son, were soon In the rigging after she aud tho others got ashoro, and their voices could bo heard calling fin help, Tho llttlo fellows clung on for quite a while, but tho high seas nuully had their otlect, and thoy were washed nfl and their voices stilled, Mrs. Freeman, ono of tho lost, wus tho wife of William Free man, now In Victoria. Mrs. Button aud bur family woroon their way to St. Johns to tako passage for Now York, whero her husband now Is. Captain Butu ooutlims tho story of tho women thut tho crew Jumped ashoro at tho llrat chance aud lelt the helpless pavs.mgcrs to their futo. S T A T E. apodal to tho Journal, I'HKItAI'ti AMUHUIilt. Ai.iiANY,July 20. According to word just received from Prlnovlllo Charles Charlton was shot n few days ago by a California gambler named Stew art, perhaps fatally but probably not. AN AC01I)H.NT, Ai.iiany, Or., July 20. This forel noon Peter Carson, while tunning a binder near Albany, was precipitated onto tho machine, receiving Internal Injuries which will probably prove ratal. A StMWVT ClIANNHlt l'OKTl.ANl), July 20. The annual report of Major Handbury, of the United States engineer corps, which has iibt been submittal to tho chief of engineers at Wunhtngtoti, Is full of facts Interesting to everybody who Iihh the welfare of Oregon and Portland at heart. It tells that It will not be long before there will bo a SO foot channel on tho Columbia liver livr, and minks tho dawn of a now commercial era for Oregon. KUO.M HllflKNH. ICutiKNH, Or., July 20. At tho meeting of the city eguuuil tho an nual reports of the various ofllcvra and committees wcro read, thawing much public improvement for the year. The expense of tho city In general reach nearly $15,000, or ulxuit ft por capita. Thla d.ns not Include Ihe expeiiK) of tho twor yteui, now In couno uf cqustructlou ulilult wtllcxwtf 20,010. Tho remain of Oio Uto Louisa .nuiicuK, who oi j. u, .muiiook, a " v,,v - i, o"wi wcro .urlvd &ilurl lullio ltlvnilitrtiit itiavviliu i.l I.ij,1I.. PK'A-satit Hill cvuiclery, a 'arvetiunt berof friends attending tho last sad 'iJlul ll. v ....... . . 77, "'" HW'viwm " Camping wtlwlu warry lu our vot pooket, H t O, I FOREIGN. FllENC'U JIIN18TKU TO UHHION HIS IIKIMCK. Pahib, July 20. The chamber of deputies past an entire new tarill measure. The chamber rejected the proposal mado by DeFreycluet, president of tho council and minis ter of war, to grant $120,000 to L'Ecole Poly technique. As a result tho session of tho chamber was sus pended and u cabinet council sum moucd to considered tho situation. The cabinet of ministers having rep resented to DeFreycluet that tlje re jection by tho chamber of deputies of the credit asked by blm for the L'Ecole Polytecnique did not Imply want of confidence in tho govern ment, ho decided not to resign. A3IKHICAN rOIUC. Paius, July 20. Tho decree re ceding tho prohibition of Ameri can pork, which takes immediate action, simply enacts that the dutj on American salt pork, hams and bacon, which paid 8r francs hemic tlio prohibition, will now bo 20 franca per kilos C. Iu accordance with tho new tariff, all prohibitions will be abolished. The immediate application is due to perslste'it pres sure brought to bear by United States Minister Held, especially dur ing the lust few weeks. GONCllUXJATIONAIi COUNCIL. London, July 20. Tho featuro of the Congregational council Saturday was tho speech of B"V. Walker, ol Melbourne, condemning Unitarian ism, which, ho said, was making tremendous headway among the Congregutiouulists. The speakei said he would rather look toward tlicchuroh of Itomo or Episcopalian ism than Uniturirnism. The coun ell decided the Congregational ruin isteiu should not exchange with Unitarians. The delegates weie entertained nt bieakfust by the Total Abstinence Soeieiy. HI'UKOION MAY lUX'OVr.K. London, July 20 Bev. Cluirlo H. Spurgeon, wlioi-o death bus been hourly expected by bis physician for duB past, is apparently iccovci ing fiom his severe illness. Now that an improvement in his condi tion Is so apparent tho exaltation of his fuithful Hock, over what thej consider a direct answer to their piayers, is very pronounced. Not ouc-hulf of the people who thrpnged to tho City Templo yestcr day to unite in thanksgiving service for the lifting of the bhudow of death fiom tho eloquent picucher wen able to succeed In gaining en trance, although the structure has a beatl'g capacity of 0000. The physicians lu nttcuduuet upon Mr. Spurgeon aro unable tc explain the remarkable change in hiueoiidlllon. Time da.8 ago tlio uivo it out that ho was in tliu lust stages uud could not pobslbly stir vivo more Ulan a few bonis. This morulm; they were suiprised bo cause their patient wus uotonly able to tuko uomislimeul, but retained it and enjoyed eating tho llr.st bolid food he has partaken of in s-cviru) months. Ills complete recovery is now eenfi lently antkipatid. 1 Hi: AMKltlCAN 110(1. PAUis, July 20. Senate must ratify tlio bill lemoving restriction up ui Importation of Amtricau pork before it can become u law. It i. feared It can not bo uecomplished without dlffluilty. FHOM emu. CoquiMiio, July 20. Four insur geiitvcsselSjthfEinoraldUjCochrauc, Ama.oncs and Aconeugui have ar rived oil tills bay from Hirioo and an attack on tho town is hourly ex pected. It Is supposed tho laud attack will bo made by troopa from Huiv-co whilo Buhnueedu's troorps a o repjlllug the vursklp. Mun pcrboiisnro seeking safety in llight. MAKKKTS. San FiiANOibco, Cal., July 20. Wheat; buyer 1S01 after August llrst $16T)J Season ?l0i. Ciikuoo, Ills., July 20. Atolote wheat was steady, cosh .SoJ. Sept. 8!!. WEATIIKU RKPORT. San Fuancisoo, July 1& Koro aist for Oiegon and Washingteu: Light mins at Fort Can by. Why it Is Popular. BecaU'w it has proven its absolute merit uxor and oxer again, bw. use It Iihm an uiieipidlliHl rtoord nf cure, beeauo It buslue Is eomlucteil In a tlior.iughl hoiiesi mimii. r, mid bccaiuie it iH.mliliitw eiMnomv ami sirongth, tH'ing the only nmllelnc of xvhlch "100 I)o8s One Uttllur'' t. inio tliefco stMiig polniH buvo made lUMXl'HSartaiwrina the most suo cMful mcdiclueof the day. Clark & Kppley wUh to en Hlttn. tlon to their higher gnalwof o..(Its. Their Java and Mooha aro utisur. pam d. Thoy glx-o no pn" or tlurets, but go Mow all on pyjo. Camjiers Sex the vr!y t,f g,,-,i things we carry. S. A G CAPRICE'S fieaffljaking vt-gpowdei: X ho Wm tlio FoolT "Talking about April Fools' Pay Jokes," said ono of n group of bystnnd ors, "reminds mo of an Incident that happened to me some years since on tho 1st of April. I was xvalklng along tho street when I noticed directly In front of mo a large, much xvorn pocket book. The minute I saw It I camo to tho conclusion that it xvas somo mis chievous boy's trick to catch an unsus pecting passer by, so I hung round near It for sox'eral minutes, hoping to sharo In tho enjoyment of tho joko. Several persons saxv It, but passed by without paying any attention to it At length ono man came along, saw it nnd stooped to pick it up, but re membering Himself suddenly, gave tho pockctbook a kick xvhlch 6cnt it flying Into tho gutter. Then it xvas, though I can't say xvhy, that I xvas seized xvith a great desire to pick up tho old wallot and open it, even if I should bo tho victim of the joko; so, walking up to where it lay, I picked It up and put it in my pocket to carry homo." "Well, gentlemen," ho continued, "what do you supposo that old wallet contained!" "A roll of bills," said one. "Fivo hundred dollars," ventured another. "What xvas in it?" asked n third lis tener. "Not a blamed thing but paper," said tho story tellor, and ho turned on his heel and walked off. Boston Her ald. lllantlng ItocUn In tlio Metropolis. Tho operations of the blaster on Uio upper xvest sido of tho city xvero nox-ei so extensivo as noxv, and tho explosion of dynamite, accompanied by shoxx'cra of dislocated rock, reverberates from block to block throughout thut xvhole section. When tho evposed tenants of that aristocratic neighborhood seo a red flag they do not chargo it, liko tho tradi tional animal in a cornfield, but "lay low" until tho slioxvcr is ox'cr. If an occasional fragment of Manhattan M and is hurled through a kitchen xxin doxv tho maid of all work simply gath ers it up and pitches it out again. "Drat 'eml" fully cox-ers the situa tion so far as tlio is concerned. Sho ought to bo frightened into spilling the family soup, but she isn't. Most of these steam drillers aro bor ing foundations for expensix-e prix-ato residences, though hero and there along tho great Boulevard are xvhole blocks of excax'ation for tho coming flats. Now York Herald. Food I'rrjudlcet, The cllmnto of Hindoostan explains tho religious iscruplo'xvhich xvould make millions of Brahmins prefer starx'atiou to meat stows, but a less intclligiblo prejudieo Is that of tho Japaneso peas ants, who could as soon be persuaded to drink blood as cows' milk. The Abyssinian Highlanders xx'ould shrink from neither alternatix-o, but xvould promptly cut tho acquaintance of a neighbor xvlio should detllo himself by broiling a rabbit. Moses, too, interdicts rabbits' flesh, which constitutes tho only luxury of tho snowbound Jakoots, xvho xvould scorn to wusto a copper coin on Chinese tea, but nro apt to f uddlo with a decoc tion of Hy toadstool. Tho Tartar emirs scandalize. American missionaries by their fondness for milk brandy (Kou miss), but are In their turn amazed at the caprico that makes their pious guetts prefer pork to horseflesh. Felix L. Osxvald in Philadelphia Times. Oltl California Settlors. There are men in California xvhohax-e not been to their eastern homes since thoy left them as boys to seek their fortunes iu the unknown xx'ost. They have groxvn so accustomed to ono line of life that it seems liko breaking up housekeeping to btart out on a visit to tlio scenes of their childhood. Tho road by which they came, xveeks, and xvith some, mouths long, appals them, and tho idea of crossing tho dread plains of '10 In four days, as it is done noxv, nexxr becomes a part of thoir belief Yet it is tho ambition and intention of each and every ono of thorn to seo the old homo again before they dio nnd mako ono last survey of tho old haunts, now but fading memories. If all these good intentions aro realized and hopes aro not dashed to pieces at least half California xxill bo scattered oxer the Union during the progress of tho World's fair. San Francisco Letter. rlui) 1))) of Counturfeltlnc. Countorfoiters noxv havo at their dis posal ex'ory facility xxhich tho gox-orn mont has. Their engravers aro as skill ful as tho government ongrux'ors. The only dofenso has beon in tlio use of spe cial paper containing hair lines, but fioxv this dofenso has gono, for tho spe olul mpor used by tho countorfoiters in tlio bills just brought to light is as good its thut turned out by the two mills in Massachusetts under gox-onnuent con trol. Tho counterfeit has tho same doliento thread running lengthxvise, xvhloh is discernible only by tho aid of tho microscope. Chicago Noxvs. Otorhrartl In tba Nurwry. "I'm glad Pin not a little Chinese boy," said WUllo. "Why so?" asked his uncle. "Because it must bo terrible to hax-o to loam Chinese so young," repliod Uio youngster. Harper's Young People, Love l'ruved hj lUte. Amy I'm sure that Charley lo-eu me, Btliel What makos you so 6urel Amy Although ho doesn't say so, 1 caii seo that ho hates all my relatives. -Munsey's Weekly, ROSEDHLP Particjs wishing to build nice residences and in search of a beautiful location with pleasant surroundings should visit ROSKDAIvE, It is located direct on the Electric line to the Fair Ground, overlooking tho entire city the snow capped mountains, Mt. Hood and Mt. 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. well as the North Salem new building asaf o basest. JL Ate noxv ordered All Real Kstate Men In this City, who will ..-T-TrTI - ..m- - rjffvwflad ButtgiqMrrazMCgTHii n i iw ia BAKER fSyxuL. jf t nlFTmr I -v ti W Greatest labor saving inention ,u tbc Idiecln.ld line Wasbes al vurietleaofsopda from the lliiest Ibu to the coi.rhcst eurpets, neifeetly eleau, without rubbing or bollinp, without the use of (licuik-als or an deutruetlveprocess only soup aud i t, r '1 be i- n.im lwuIiik it oilers $1000 to anv person who will produce u funillv w.ihber e.mul to thu NUv uivii iii mu iuiiuiii(j puiiue; i-fiic. i?. t i. r..Mn. ..:.. .,ni...... i. uiK. vuneiy 01 iitunu wutneu, eioiuing. simplicity miu perieci unity, batlstactlon guaranteeu or Mraion county. Pianos tilai 5'ssursgggr Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Cnstorfat Stateof Omo, City ok Toledo. I 1.UO.IS Countv. i I'iunkJ, Ciik.se mske o. (Uta.it ? istheffutoriMrtner ol th linn of f. J lioiiey a. Co., dolntt lniBliieUi In tbe oll oi lolrdo, eouiny nnd hno nlonmld,ind tliu ilil llrm will imy the Mini or one hundrwl ''i?, '.uLft,r 0l,?l, au(l cvy o""" "f f"lrrh but munot becurwl by Uih ue of Hxltt! nrhS" , 1'IWNKJ VmU-tr tworn to before me nnd MilM-rlbed in ,iVJS2fceno' U,UMh Ua5" ""'' rtber. A. lZT' A. W.dLKASO.V, "!: Notary l-ubllc Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in ternally and aots directly on tho blood and niunons surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., -. r, Toledo, O. B"So'd by ttruvrp; sts. 7oe. FAHM FOR SALE. W neres of best stock and Iruit land In R':,n,ftirw,0'ftn fc"Kn. Will sell In Iota to suit inirohiwor. Address or call ou NearSllver UwSk WiK ""'k" 7 " ,5 Destroy the Pests. Now 1 ihe Time to SPRAY YOUR FRUIT TREES. -CRIGGS A JIROATO Arepmarrd lo bto tm trwiuiroi jr Ue hum wttto a fusd sjmtjla outni KWtel Aittanbi., fv IL lllull.. ....,-... . . ... .-, .,- ., -vn . omre, lm wt t, n , , SaIahi fcSdu-tl j) IN.StTRiKnv hi Coinmnr. I lre aud Ma rine. "Ki- UX11. Ateat. . Batem. Oregon 3tOXE Y ! To Imim Rul UUt Utmty. uM oifle But 8vte -l EAR & HAMILTON, , CJAtBM. - - I Utdw Orttgon H 1 I i I umibixiw short distance of this tract. JlL. . ft . JLjosasstx' jhaaxaB ik TIiiiii w iff graded at the expense of the owners. This property is now for sale by Lo ready at any time to show A LARGE SUPPLY OF THE best quality of brick at the yards near Penitentiary. BURTON EROS.. bltm, Oregon Mnj-tmiMfjytin a mmwTTTm & STRANG, 302 Commercial Street Stoves, lianses, Furnaces, TiiiWdro. anil all Uusb Furnishing Goods. Cliininey and Sewer Tines, Plumbing. Pumps. Wood, Iron and Buckeye, Force Pumps. Pumps For Orchard Spraying. KewErallydraulicClotlicsWaslici! r . .. : : .-., Jj.lllOl bilVltl1'. Kupldity ot wash without duninuo to v;ie'iuiug peritullv consliuefiuii biye, weiubt and clurn- .money refundtd Sole Agents tor dw aaanvimmimKaaaa AND -AND- ORGANS MUSICAL jUMUCHANDISE. FINEST LINF. LOWEST PRICES. Iustaliinente from J5 per month up. Wholesale and Retail. P. H. EASTON & CO, , n 310 Commercial St,, Salem, Head Quaitois for the Psdem Orehebtra. dw sraawna, A. J. SHIMP, M. D,, 1 hysicinu and Surgeon. IJiteol Philadelphia ELECTRICITY IS THE TRUE ENEMY i,Lf1LLlmmlcl.Hlleulute, lood, llraln nnd neryoiih diseases. Kvery variety ol feimjle dieses jlold lo , electricity ?aft?r nllo her modes or treatment liae failed ASIIBVS MEAT MARKETS, slji,at0 b,reet" K0 Llberty street, North tlQdsoflre hand salt meats. Wo aim to Kceptbo best the country nffords. Kree dillNery. e deslr to thank ull our old tat run fir 1 1 elr liberal patronage, hoplnK ihy will Mill wmtlnue with us. b or Sale Clnc, 120 ACHES OP LAND 5 mlliw fiom Silent at pracre. About ""irTO "wtanwtlwfiw. c5dM,rini wWar. 1 wins Ksy." I.IOWI1.HB Open Uou, Oourt street. A. W, BLACKFORD. olecU Im ora, ,m "t'fWrmft WHISKEY, OPIUM AND TOBACCO 'nrX'" U?A,V.Y INTITI TE. ,.Ojye8bnir.b, , . , , 4tL f:l ; r-11 , vM. ' ' iSv1 a 1 -v WSFOrM! K1UNK 1UVKV. oJJjVW .'.' ci' The High school as are within a H this tract to purchasers. 25c Want Column Notices inserted for ONE OVrprA tlsomeut inHerled Jn thlH oohium teSJ STHAYKO.-A buy pony wlih lmlieroit. mnne. about 7 v.nu j.h ,.m. " ' n51!e.' neok.Mrtdli ma-l.s.imdbranj on left bip. Inlnimatlni uin be leu u JociiNAT,o01cc.r lor icuuid nddnggt O. Ca&cbeer, bi.lcm. 7IUtfdir WANTKD-Our agent o.u.ipficotnta a month tclllti;; oui goods on ihi merits. Wo want mui t.v nnd Koiieni ngeuts. and will ttmo biol, all cfiortu u hum a u. county ugent rolls lo i r. i lis and expenses nfci a tlilm clayh' trial. u general nueut lets than WJ. eU i.i B i I u u oircuiniB and letlei V, .."''';lul "m" lo kl"t territory ai piled lor, on ie elm of3 ,,ne tent stamn Appiy alom-enna tot In 01 tho bwal """ j.bu.ii-t j.i.i.uiikuii UK lo.. 1111 uurtf. x-u. 17Uiwt(J TI(ni.Ynui!I o . .ent.sib ISi board, In iiri untChipartofcitj,n(i invrnui j,.v-r,, tLVI t'llll J.-HJUl I.iun il.l..--.' w.ut on, uci-e of oiil wi. . : bum. Willi luuiiinp vnur ln leard uarn. a benuiuul Iou.ikhi j.,i iilimne. Jil iiutiuiti bccoiiu iiiiiiKP in rit tir. iitMi ..a ra ABfiuui IIVOUIIU ailCl- CH1S.911ID- irlM oinjtuAbynuu. jjiJ Capital City Kcstairal J as. Batchelor, Prop'r, WaiinlleakatAlllIoiiisol km None but white labor tin establishment A good Mibotunllal muil o 1 td lr tin ked lu tiM ..VAn i it) Tweutj-flv. teiitsper meo. K. IS r FKO T Court street, between Journal unite AUDIO'S uver-i M.T. RINEMAN DEALEIt IN staple and Famv 'i'lV'oFmllI LruCKerV. IJ nciirnro !... n..l ..in "C rv: """ " urn, in moir srnwii wshif-t.1 ri.cu I,alcl ror tuntry product! WeeolIoHosbare oryourputroniite. I rut 2 btate street E. C. CROSS, 01H P, tlUU 1 State St. and Court St -The beFt delivered toull parts or l ho city. THE WILLAMETTa SALEM, OliJZGOX. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Dajj The best hotel between Portland nnd rmucisco. Klrst-claRH In nil It nnral ments. its tables are served wlfu Hi Choicest Fruits Grown ln the Willamette Valley. JUWAGNER, Prop ELLIS & VVHITLEK LIVERYMEN , uuu 01 willamattBHoteU SALBM ORBQC Oregon State Fail; Thirty-flnit annual ATiiii.ninr, i,n.i mtnasjeinent of the tiresan kii iin.iM i.f,,i,,ure' Uoln, be ,lel, "t he btaUJMi ....-. urercaiciii, comrjsnclDg on Momlay, Soiiteinhfr U. 1S$I And lasting one week. OVER SI5,O0t IN CASH PUEMIOS edfornBrlcuiturnl.ttockandnieclmj luuiexuuuis. ror worbs of an "u wucy worn and tiIaUorpeQ ltedueed rated for fare and frelebt op J ... .ip,irmiiiui iiuetttopt d Irrm iuo 1 1HII tkrtMnt llritniluinant. Iiavn ln ill BIHHi llieFrounda and increased mclUU1 lenltuted exhibitor. IAilitD will le0pea4N phis in (he ffffl n. Mwo.iio nwa oi iit.n,euterca ; ' lvrv uriiariiueut. nnd tine r(Hng will be leu cat b day dfiwriiuem, put! tine eatwUU KHIfta ft.r tvrA...I.,...k jI..lu XfnnASf J 0v :n KxlilbitorkarouteedU uJ IIW4H ,4 tlj1r . utrl.tioi, .l.irdav lff tl KftltlMible Uimk1 Hi.lma .-d-T J"'!"!!' n must oe 111 the t fI. 1W DF AnMl-ION '' .tny ! . JV.n .'. ci lU-hrl. y Mwwtii Ui-kw -r v. Mai, i t u .' 0'' "tm, fjruB tniiu.ii I 1 J r Atiinijv .,...j.ni rt-W J.r.UUKOl,Prt' "Z ,rf!Ti?!l,j!'-3OWtra llll'ttWWXWtruinT lTJ5W5f?5JIW'C'' 1-wfr.rwnrSHJ &Jtrnlw -s