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T""""V"'ii ("(flJUWpujii ni'TjS' --wI BilBIWIWWil tinMi back lo the tlmo when ho tea II Bed to their brutality lu handling lln Belfast riots In 18S0. Tbey are taking thlsopftortunity, while Dew bain Is Under shameful ntt-usatloup, to gut their revenge Duilgcou avers the magistrates and others lu author ity insulted him In every wny possi ble while ho was present ns a wit ness at tho trial r Alleit for oxlilb itingimpropcrplctures. He further Mserta that ho can prove, when the time comes, thut certain niemuei of the police oflereil to disclose I ho entire Dccobaln case for tho crown, "KINO SOIWON'8 MINIS." DENViat, SopU 22 -W. O. Wyn koop, edltorof the Mining Industry, leaves hero today for Africa, wltero lie goes In the interest of an English syndicate, to look for and inspect the wonderful gold mines spoken 01 In Riderllaggard's "KlngSolomonV Mines." IOWA KACES. INDKITNOKNCE, Iowa, Sept. 22, Allerton went another mile lu 2:00; yesterday, thus putting an end toall dlsnulo as to the stallion champion ship. Tho Iudepeudeuco driving park association today made a prop- position to match Nancy Hunk?, Nelson and Allerton fur n purse ol $10,000, no entrauce feo. AFTEIl OAKCIA. Washington, Sept. 22. A dis patch received at the state depart ment from tho United States const) ntSiatamoros, Mexico, says. Garcli and his party of revolutionists an being closely pursued by the Mexl can troops, Tho final engagement fs expected, ami It is believed thai Garcia will try to cross the Itlo Grande into tho United Stales. THE PRIZE KlfJIIT. Ban Kuancisco, Sept. 22 Blll Woods, of Denver,:iiid Jack Davis.ot Omaha, met at the l'uciflc club last night for a threo t Ihhi.su nd dollar purse. The men were evenly match ed, weighing about 170 pouuds each. Jack Dempsey was referee. During the first seven i omuls the men sparred cautiously, occasion! landing a good blow. In tuocloventh round Davis slip ped to tho floor in his corner from tho cfrects of Woods' two-handed drivers; ho was dazed nud bleeding freely from tho left eye- mid mouth. He appeared blinded with blood. In the thirteenth Woods caught Davis on the head with u right smash, sending him to ouo knee; as ho arose, Woods again sent hlui to the ropes, smashing his helpless op ponent with Ills right. Davis was unable to respond and apjx'ared to bolutnglngou the ropes. Bobl'ltzsim mons, one of his seconds, rushed into the ring, and n light was uar ruwly avoided between Woods and tho wrathy New ftmlnnder, who claimed a foul, The Denver! tea aid ed with their man, and tho ring was Boon Oiled with struggling, excited men, Denipsey vainly endeavoring to restore order. Police thcu entered the ring, and Davis auuounced that he would gtvo up tho light. Tho ref eree declared Woods tho winuer. ST. JOE HOTEL ROBBED. A Cold Blooded Murder A Mystcrions Drownin irr n TUB BMUIEIIS AND SOONERS. Prairie Fire, A Tornado, Excossive Heat, Failure of White fit Co., After Garcia, A Fascinating Italian, Tho German Catholics, Horses Burned, State and For eign News, Etc. nonnuuY ok a st. joshimi hotel. St. JoSEflt,Mo.,Sept.22. At 12:30 ..'clock yesterday morning throe strangers who wore silk haudker chiefs over their face, walked Into .ho oftlcoof the Pacific house, the leading hotel of St. Joseph, and dtuated in tho very heart of tht ity. nnd deliberately robbed the lerk of over SS00 in cash and valu iblcs. The men draw large revolver" md ordered the clerk to throw up lis li'inds. A number of guests, who wereln the office, were marched o chairs, where they were guarded jy one of tho meu with n revolve! n each baud. Tho clerk was madt vO unlock tho safe, aud two boxet containing cash and vauables, were cakeii. Then the three meu cool walked out aud disappeared, COLDlll-OOllKl) MUItlJKll. St. Mahys, O , Sept. 22. Newt las reached liero of a cold blooded utirderat St. Johns, a picturesque vitiligo among tho hills, sixteen miles cast of this city. The mur tiered man Is Captain William Her ring, the postmaster of St. Johns At about 1:30 o'clock last night, Captain Herring was aroused by somo one stealing ills chickens. Hastily donning his clothes aud taklnga revolver, ho went out to in vestlgate. Soon his wife was startled by hearing pistol shots lu quick succession. Sho called a sou, who hurried out, following by his mothei and sister. As they reached the chicken house, they were liorrilled to find Mr. Herring lying dead with a bullet hole in his breast, aud his pistol grasped in IiIh right hand. A reaiuent oi est. jouns', who bears a bad name, aud who was s en run ulng through a neighbor's field soon afterward, is suspected. A DISHONEST OKFICEIl. Leavknwouth., Knu, Sept. 22. Lieut. James 13. Dodge, of the Fourteenth Infantry, has been absent from Lis post for ten days mid It Is believed that ho has desertod. Sluce his disappearance it lias been discovered that his pay accounts for August woro duplicated. Tho Com mercial bank of Port Towusond paid him tho II rut time, and on the last day of August tho w is paid by the paymaster in Leavenworth. Tills was discovered by tho arrival here of tho first batik vouchers, which he had neglected to indorse. They wei-o returned to the bank Indorsed by another olllcjr, but suspicion was not aroused until his absence from hero boyond tho expiration of his leave. Tho paymaster at Viinoou ver telegraphs that ho has paid the August vouchors for Ltuuteuaul Dodse to tho Comuiorclal bank. Durlug tho week, his father, Dr. Dodge, arrived hero from Hustings, Minn., and was terribly shocked to learn of his illegal utaum-e, nnd of tlio duplication ofnecouuts. A MY8TKHIOUS DltOM'NINCI. Newton, L. I. Sept. 22. Max Conraddl, aged 10. of New York, Was arraigned yesterday before Justice Powers at this place under peculiar circumstances. . Ho was brought from Bowery bay station house, by Sergeant Corrigan, where ho had been locked up nil night. Conraddl entered tho station, and, depositing a bundle of clothing on tho sergeant's desk, said these cloth es belonged to his friend O. Jaynes, aged 21, who ho said had been drowned otl Bowery bay beach In tho afternooon, Young Jnynes boarded at tho houso of Mrs. Mary lildwell, at an address given by Con raddl. Sho Is an aunt of Conraddl. Jaynes caino from San Francisco, Cal., somo time ago to study law at Columbia college Ho was prepar ing to pass tho regents' examina tion. Conraddl, on being question ed by Sergeant Corrigan, mmlo truth is the greater part of the crowd Is not waiting to enter. The country is nlrendy full of "sooiicrs." Tho plan is for one man to go in nnd "Jump" n claim, nnd then turn itoverto his partner, who starts in after the legal hour. Thus, between them, they get a good claim. There will be a great rush for town lots. The government has selected sites for county scats. No attention will bo paid to this, how ever, and tho force of soldiers on the groundfl will not he large enoutrh to keep them off. Everyone is uolug. Cooks have deserted, their stove, lawyers theirofllces, aud merchant tbelrslores. Courier from LntiRstou city, a negro colony, came in this morning and purehased tweuty carbines aud hastened to the front. They report that tho entire town is covered with tents of emigrants, and that they are determined to protect themselves from any ntt.'inpls on the part of the whites to keep them from land lu Ciuimaron valley. A squad of negroes visited the com manders in camp last night nnd de dared tlieir intentions. They say they will mnke a raid for lands, and If they would get there llrst they would defend their rights with theh lives. If the cowboys do not Imbibe too much whisky that Is being sent out by tho wagon load, there will probably be no trouble, but, on the cither hand, if they grow reckless under the Influence of liquor blood shed is certain. Gutiihie, O.T., Sept. 22. -Simultaneous with tho arrival of tho hour of noon liomeseekers gatiiered on the border and made a headlong rush over the line into tho coveted country and onto the quarter section upon which their eyes had been ft-astlng for some days, aud others for weeks and months. The rush was mado one, and was made so by tho fact that the number of home seekers greatly exceeded the num ber of quarter section available for settlement. There wus room in the lands for about 6000 seekers, allow ing 100 acres to each, there wero on tho border wailing to claim the available laud fully llftecn thous and people so that there were three people for each qiMiterseclion Llko scenes wero never witnessed before except in Oklahoma two years ago. A FASCINATING ITALIAN NEW Yoiik, S"pt. 22. Another mlllloualro's daughter Is In danger of making whnt her family con sider a mesalliance. It is Miss Iiabettc Fleischmann, tho only daughter of Charles Flelschninnu, of Vienna bread uud compressed yeast fame aud fortune. The man in the Cjiso Is a riding master, who is em ployed by her father. His name I Logstotty, and ho claims to be an Italian by birth, to have served lu tho Austrian army aud to bo a count. Tho Klelsclimann's have n lino tMtnto iti tho Cutskllln, uiul It was whilo there tho young peopl met ami fell madly in love. When tho father and mother llrst heard of this state of things, tho pair wero engaged. In spite of all leuionstra- tious, Miss llabeltu remained firm in her determination li marry the count, and she win piouiptlysontto the Cincinnati horn of the family, wlillo her liuanco remains in the f'.. I. ,1.111,, M. CI..I....I I. xiMniwiip. .hi. .' llil-i;illl!llllll, II, IH said, lias cabled to Austrian THE FltAIKIE FIBE. Mandans. S. D., Sept. 22.- -Tho lt;l uf Art Spoiled. who has returned .iiANiMs, a lf., nepu a. inu, A n,oninn who has returned from lire which swept over tiio Sioux res-' n tnp to u,lgBnii tells a story which is crviiuou on oaiuruay proves in navu burned everything in the shape of hay, wheat In stacks, and the range from Cannon Ball river to Moreau river. A TORNADO. Gahiiv, S.D., Sept. 22. News lias just reached .. here that a tornado struck tho northern part of Duet county, S. D., nud passed Into Min nesota, unroofing buildings, blow ing down barns nud scattering grain stacks. EXCESSIVE HEAT. St. Vail, 8ept. 22. Tho school board announces that on account of excessive heat the schools will be closed. HOUSES I1UHNEU. Chicago, Ills., Sept. 22. A grain aud feed establishment on the west side burned last night aud tweuty horses Btnbled in tho basement wished in tho flames. Loss esti mated at (20,000. GETS TEN YIIAKS. Chicago, Sept. 22. Charles How ard, on Saturday night confessed he attempttl to wpak tho Pennsylva nia limited iu Iudinua last week. He wis taken to Point, Indiana, anil two hours 'ater lie was sen tenced to ten years iu the penitentiary. STATE- THE NEWPORT JET! Y. Newport, Or., Sept. 20. Govern ment work on the jetty Is still going forwaid with about $80,000 to carry them t the next nppropilntion. A hard rock is bothering them on the north side, but it is hoped thoy will soon pass the reef and find soft rock again. Iu a few days they will bo depositing rock on the south jetty, as the hoisting works are nearly ready for business. The tireat bulk of visitors have gone, and tlio town is now down to working weight. Several cottages were built, and next season the city will build a large lot of sidewalk for tho benefit of the tourist. wants damages. Portland, Sept.22. Ellas Burris today beiian 8ult in the state circuit court to reoover$2o,000 damages from D.H.Kiiuball ofDaytou.Wnsb, Bur rls, it will bo remembered was several months since threatened with lynching ut Dayton by citizens who suspected him of arson, Kim ball is alleged to have been the leader of tho mob. wnrtli mrwntimr. Ho snysi "I wont Into the store of an art collector with a friend of mine, nnd tho owner, think ing I knew something of painting, showed me some good things. Among tlnwo was n pretty ilttlo sensido scene, which I io considered one of tho best thing in tho plnce. I could not help admiring the work, but when I told him the iiaintlng, although good, had been spoiled by tlio nrtist, ho looked at me In astonishment and asked how. Well, you know, that artist has put his mime on tlio top of a rock which formed n largo part of that pretty picture. I told him that In America our patent medicine men did that to advertl.-o tlieir stuff. That settled It, and Mr. Art Collector said ho would have that name wiped out that day." Boston News. FOREIGN. i ii... .- ...i i .i ... Haiti. litis cuiiiL-ii in sviwirmn nriiiv uuuuaiiiciory niaiemenis, wiuun in- --,--- ., duced tho sergeant to lock him up. """""hies to got a pullgroo of tho WEATHER KKPORT. San Francisco, Sept. 22. Fore cast for Oregon umlVnthlngten: Scattering rains. "August Jb lower 99 -MT1,.H?n J w Fcnnlmore h the f&cnff of Kent Co., Del., aud lives t Dover, the Couuty Seat and Can fad of the State. The sheriff is a ; inueuian mty-nine years of age, od this is what he says : "I hare " used your August Flower for sev- eral years iu my family aud for my ''own use, and found it does rae ' more good than any other remedy. "I have been troubled with what I call Sick Headache. A pain comes " tu the back part of uiy head first, 'ad then soon a general headache until I become sick aud vomit. " At times, too. I have a fullnw " after eating, a pressure after eating "at the nit of the stomach. nd " sourness, when food sccoimI tn He "an In inv throat and mouth. WhMi i'I feel this comlncr nn If T nt' n f.'ttkj August Flower it relieves " we, awl is the best remedy I haw s ver taken for it For this rn$ri - - -,,. ..--w.. i "- a lair f- .....i ....... i z. a rmiZL iCWUIlUCHU U IO B.2; r v 3 " "- ' ' " V.k JJ . , GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Wwlry, New Jcrscjr, U. & iL I lie said Jaynes hud accompanied Him to Howory bay Sunday after noon, and that about I o'clock thoy wont out lu a boat, and, on reaching Hiker's Island, (hey wont iu butlilug. After Jaynes was in tlio water a short time, he suddenly called for help, throtv up his hands aud sank. Conraddl satd ho started to go to to his friends assistance, but Jaynes disappeared before ho could reach him. Tho clothiiiL' which Conraddl had brought to tlio station was of lino material, and with a gold watch aud chain attached to (ho vest. Tho sergeant niKed Conraddl If Jaynes had any money with him when he started to tho bay. Conraddt replied that Jaynes always carried inoro or Iush money, and was surprised thai none was found in tho clothing. Ou being closely quos! lotted Con. raddi contradicted himself lu a num ber of Instances, Justice rowans decided to hold Conraddl until tho body of Jaynes l recovored. ltOOMKUS AM) SOONKII8. OPTlutiK, O. T., Sept. 22. The I Mid to bo opened for settlement today noon cotitUts of tho country of the Saw and Foxes, Iowa and I'ottawuitttiles, lu all 1,101,606 acres. ltie Indians do not looe all their lauds. Kneh buck gets u auarter section, and not only that but ho I a lawful "Sooner," and has plokwl out prize spots. Ho oauiutt sell his laud for twenty-flvo years, but dur lug that time does uot have to vy taxes. After the Indian laud nud tho Uud for school purr has Un deductod from tint 1.101JMVI a art. about 8X),000 are oiHiiiixt for aotual settlement. Thl imtkvs 6000 home Mends, aud atwut twenty men for every huiueUad are on the greund. Some are hovering along tho line, and some nr already in wlwt l. until noon today, forbbkleu ooustry itisine old count, aud hopes thut the answer will bo so unfavorable us to furnish grouuuH for strong measures to pro vent (ho match. THE HERMAN OATHOEICS. Huri'Ai.0, Sept. 2'.'. Iii tho parade of tlio German ngrarlan congress last night over 10,000 people wero In lino. Along tho lino of march Cler. man Catholic residences ami many othor buildings were profineTy deco rated aud Illuminated. Great ellbrtu woro made by the German Catholics to iiiaku a largo showing. Indeed, tho parade and congress have stirred up n very bitter feeling iu Jhifhtlo. Local papers have teemed with co'timus of war words lu which the terms of "liar" and "falsehood" oc curred. Father X.urcker, tlio tem perance advocate and a strong oppo nent to Calienslylsm, ottered to carry a banner of Archbishop Ire- laud In tlio procession, nnd tlio comment and rejoinders ensuing w ere oIomj to the point where per sonal violence would npear Inevita ble. The oiler, whether originally Jocom) or otherwise, was Ignored, and neither Archbishop Ireland nor Father Hurdler out any llurt in tho parade. A HANK PLUNDERED. London, Sept. 22. The banking world has just been startled by the announcement of an important batik robbery. Tho institution Is the London and Westminister bank (limiledj, an important establish ment, having over fifteen branch nouses in tins city. Tlio money stolen consists of a largo parcel of bills remitted from country batiks to tho London and Westminister bank. It is currently reported that the amount stolen Is not less thnn $750, 000, and that It may amount to as much as $1,230,000. DAMAGE TO CROPS. London, Sept. 22. Reports from all parts of North Wales, England, and South (Scotland, tell of irrepnr able damage to crops by storms. Liberty of tho Press. Givo mo but tho liberty of tho press nnd I will givo the minister a vennl houso of peers I will givo him n cor rupt and servile house of commons I will give him tho full swing of the patronage of office I will give him the whole host of ministerial influence I will givo him nil tho power that place confers upon him to purchaso up sub iniloti and o vera wo resistance; and yet, armed with tho liberty of the press. I will ro fortli to meet him un dismayed; 1 will attack his mighty edl Geo with that mightier engine; I will shake down from its height corruption nnd bury it amid tho ruin of tho abuses it was meant to shelter. Sheridan. Examine Your "Rembrandt." "Who Is Rembrandt?" Is tho start ling title of a book by Mux Lautiier which has lately appeared In Germany Tho author declares that a great part of the paintings attributed to Rem brandt are tho work of Ferdinand Bol. one of his pupils. This in itself is not alarming. Similar statements have been mado before. Flinck3, probably oven moro than Bol, painted like Rem brandt Hut what made this particular statement important is Mr. Lautner's ability to provo it By means of a now pliotograpliio magnifying process of his own invention ho has discovered, he says, on numerous works bearing the nmuo of Rembrandt traces of tho name of Ferdinand Bol scratched in tho origi nid fresh paint and under tlio varnish. This is quite clear, ho claims, in the case of "Joseph nnd Potipliar's Wife," oougnt uy tne ucritn museum at n great prico. By means of his photo grnpliic magnifying process he brings out tlio traces of Bol's signature "to tho left of tho raised foot of Potipliar's wife, on the pedestal of tlio seat on which sho reposes." It might pay American collectors to make up a purse to induco Mr. Lautner to cross tho At lantic with his wonderful falso signa ture detector. Art Amateur. A Fortune Out of Tips. Guests at the Grand Pacific hotel in Chicago tnia tho familiar faco of old John Cullerton, who for twenty-five years tins been the head porter at tho ho tel. Illness compelled him to retirofrom the position at tho ago of seventy, and with a fortune of 100,000 accumulated from tho tips given him by travelers. Now York World. xJfr Just !n jns It 1,11-tiJ. V. S. relieve! constipation iitvI ck !u!iwhc, After it get the stem ii:iUi r o:jtrolun occasioaal dose prevents re hir.i We refer by permission to W. II. Mar- s.ir. lirtimwlcl: House, a. f.; oeo. a. net- in.-,:, i California ft., S. F.; Mrs.C. Melrln, : 15 K' ii-ij- 9t, K. F., unit many others vho unvi .otmt relief from eonstlpntlon mid sick h .,, .!. o. W. Vlnecnt, of 6 Terrence 0 : . P. write: "I nm CO yenrs of ngo ml ' i.e 1'iwl ouiistlputlou 28 years. I was mdii" ! -fi t-y Joy's Vegetable Sarsnparllla. I r - lcd In It sn herb tho Mexicans u1 i i five us In the early tO's for bowel Iroub ." (I came toCal. in 1S80,) and I tbew it won. : ' lp mo ami It has. For the firt time in i nrs I can sleep well and my fystcm Is rcnhir. The old Mexican herbs In this rcir'Mv are a certain cure In courtlpatton and lw el troubles." Ask for I.gS Vegetable yj Sarsaparilla For "afe by Dati'l J Fry, "The Best" "The Best" BOOTS AND SHOES. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Taints, Oils and 'Window Glass, "Wall Pa per and Uordt'r, Artists .Ma terials. Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, Wm & Co vu,i n rowo 23 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. 1 he Best." "The Best." THE ORBAT HKW ADVKKTIHEJUINTS. SUTTON &S0H, Express and 15 a g gage. Co bnullng nnd quick delivery to till parts of the city with promptness uuri care. Leave orders at H. AI. Wado & Co'g. Notice. Notice is bereby given tbat the common council of tbe city of Salem, Or., will at 8 o'clock p. m. of the 25th day of September, 1S91, al tho common council chambers a. Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess up on each lot or part thereof liabk thereto its proportionate share of tin cost of graveling, gr.ulicg, curbing, guttering and draining of all tba; part of Commercial street between the north side of south Mill creel; ti the s.'Uth side of Union street and "all that part of Court and State streets between tbe west side ot Twelfth street and the west side of Commercial street. You will fur ther take notice that all persons in terested in any way in said assess ments or improvement!) shall be deemed to have had due notice of such assessment and to acquiesce in tlie same and to waive all objections and informalities in relation thereto unless said party or parties shall appear before the com mon council at said time aud place above specified and urge sucli ob jections as be or she may have. Done by order of the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, this 15th dav of September, 1891. M. E. Goodell, Recorder. Portland Industrial Exoosition With its Worldlol. Wonders OPENS SEPT. 17, 1891. CLOSES OCT. 17tli. Music by the great ZAPAD0RES BAND direct from the City of Mexico. Artllroin the great masters or Europe and Aniei lea, valued at a quarter million dollars. 25c Wan Column, Notices Inserted for ONK pfvt m WOBD EACH INSERTION. NoadB tlKement inserted In this column for S tlian twenty-live cents. leM poll HKNT -Houso til six rooms, juIU I? We for a small family. Innrjlr? ,t Mrs J.U 1'nrrlBlMCl Capital street. 9ai ,' TOUKKNT. A large lront room, down Jj stairs, 437 Court street. 21 St WANTED.-A Outclass Kirltodohotn. work. Only two In family, rcfemin. required. Inqiiheat M. E. Church parsof ae In roar of tho church, from 9 to m o clock for 3 days. 21 3t IOST, A purse cutalnlng about !15 and J a penknife, between Cook hotel and 2-JU Trade street. Le.ivo at this office rn. 0 19 at reward. Wonderful Electrical Adaptions In operation. lull A Splendid Scries of Mineral Exhibits. WI'V Ri Dopart MARKETS. Ciiicacio, Sept. 2-2. December wheat which closed yesterday at J1. 1 opened at 0909, sold up to 99 and was down to 00 at 11:30. 1'ohti.anh, Sept. '22. Wheat, valley $1.6:!, Walla Walla $1.1,5. San Kuancisco, Sep. 22. Wheat buyer; 1S91, $1.73i; season $1.81J. The Adventures of a Kite. Here 13 a story which, though bearing a llavor of Baron Munchausen about it. Is strictly true. Some, tlmo last sum mer, whilo at Sea Islo City, a son of George Flavell, tho manufacturer, of Mill street, Germantown, amused him self by Hying a sun kite. In somo way tho huge paper bird finally got away from him and went out to sea, with sutlleiout quantity of string attached to give it resistance. Pivo weeks after ward a dispatch was received from Bel fast, Ireland, saying that threo fisher men notieod a kite sailing toward them fastened to some object in tho wator, which, upon examination, proved to be a duck which had in somo manner be come entangled in tho string while fol lowing the trado winds across tbe Atlan tic Tho description of tho captured kito tallies exactly with that of tho one last ai Sea Islo City. Philadelphia Record. Estray Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given that I have taken up nnd impounded the fol lowing described animals found runnlnc at larce within tho limits of the cltv of Salem, to wit: One lhree dark bar horse, whlto snot In forehead, left hind fjot white. The owner ot said animals can have tbe same by proving property and paying the legal charges and expenses of taking up nnd keeping, etc, Jand In default thereof lor Ilvo days, I will proceed to tell the baiu animals at public auction as provided In ordinance No. 2C3 ofaloresald city, H. 1". AIINTO. City Marshal. Dated Salem, September la, 1801. a 170t Filled with Novel and Interesting In Art, Science and Industry. A GrcateriNumberof Exhibits than ever before presented upon the coast. Tha Stock Department made a Promi nent feature. li)000 ill Premiums. r OST. At the fair grounds.a dark bmwn Ji clasp purse, coKtainlug about ooe hundred dullnrs currency nud tome coin Kinder will be rewarded on ieavluz samn with H. 1'. Minto, city marshal. ' FOR KENT. Good ofilce room oaflm floor in excellent locution, Ennulre atJouiiXAXioiHve. tr. FOH SALE. About one ncie of landand barn, with ruunlug water In rear rt barn. A beautiful location rr a linm t. quire at second home on rljiht hand mat of Asylum avenue after crossing brldgt guiug iv&njiuilJ. 4;2J "Don't Caro lo Kal." It lit with the greatest coiiildeneo unit noon's sarhnparilia Is recom mended for l.vs of appetite, indiges tion, sick beailai'he, and similar troubles. Tliisiiieilicluegreatly tones the stomach, assists digestion, and makes one "real hungry." Persons In tiollcate health, after taking Hood's SarMiparillaa fiwdays, tltid iheinselvcr longing fur and eating the plainest food with unexpected relish, 8. V. WIIITK A Ol. XKW YoK, N. Y., Sept. 22. Tbt aiinotineeiniint of the uliiuu'nt and nonHislon of S. V. WUIto & Oo Now York nnd CliLtigo, whs mado on UwHtock exeliaim tbU iiioruiiig. White Mtyri the failure U diiH to long ujMWMlrti ion lu oorn ami not In stocks. Tho llubllititM or the linn am wry largf, but tmly fow htiii droil bliarwi of otook oiitstiiudlin; on DoutntM. " No ttoiimate oh 11 bo given yet. fitiuAHO, l!l.,Sopt. 22. On tho Are You (loin; East? If so, bo btire and see that your tleketa read via"The2orth Western Uno." The C.St. l M. & O. Jty. Tnls is tliejttvat short Hue from Kt. Paul or Diiluth toall points east and south. Their magnificent track, peorle vontlliuhd dining and sim p lug oir tralus, and their imtio, "always oil time," In i(.n ih roMtl a ualioiial repuiattnii A.l olass of prtiWMierti are rarritil on the voatibtiUd trains without e.ta. oharjje. All lleUet agetiU K'll ticket via this Hue. Ship your freight and travel over this fanuuiK rwotl. W. H. Mhaii, Gen. Agt., No. 4 Wash. St, Portland, Or. A, J. Lkland, Tmv'g Agt. Irish runs. Charles Lamb made somo famous puns, and his mantle seems to have fallen upon his namesake, Mr. Charle Lamb Kenney. Tho popular Journalist was dining at tho houso of n frieud, and by chanco swallowed a bit of cork with his wine, which gave him a sovere coughing tit "Take caro, my friend," said bis next neighbor, with a very brilliant attempt at a witticism; "that's not tho way to cork." "No," gasped U10 suflerer, "it's tho way to kill Keuuoy." Lor(don Truth. KtitioMHtwtmnit of the failure of Whlto A Oa., although not uticx-j BtokbKni,.ikih. JohnO.Barr, pc4l Ih Muie iiututeis, oreatexl 100 State, now oevuivlos the wholi- J r.ikfaiartutlL.u A .. t.n.,u..t ..... ttivir wil Ii lila lunp.. u.x..l- .. ...... i Oklahoma ruli uvtrj.11. t n,. fc. ,j. i.. ,i.'. ,,L 1 nii:. i...i... .....1 .i V ORln, with. torn. inmllilMUMM. LT" .".: T .,?,".. v:",muI oZT T "'. "V""1" T. rt lUr UhI mT bfukois who liavo ben J f1 U-1 7il 01 rr ftwrHliitg the olhme In tho bull dwl which btu bvti luunlng In There are uot as many Uxjuier. ami the smaller iiumlvr art In wsgik. For tho lust wvoK, however, there bus Ix-en nlinot ciiitlnuouireHi of wat'one over Iho Santa F trail Arriiil ill C?hfritlfitt litrti. ttml ilA-.. .....1 .'. . . PlTOUIClta. Prima. Snt. " nn- ! ui aii uriiuHO l lie iMtrrlvr. "1.. . A ; - - ,, ... . ' rt V 1 111a nfHTva jwiiu 01 in Hew cutia- of ttii oltv tr. U only a llttla uwr nine iiitU-n j bite A Co., New Yorfc, bavo tern- No ou know II . . All dlordt wumI by a btttous lae of g,lHirH.lrnd October Wtu forwv. ffiffiT!.yaRSil!K el wlm. "w -ivr run. nu pom, Knninc 1 nuuiuii BiioMuiRK litiHr U. iryihetn. 1 TMrcentUaWiimnadKotvJcttrrtonUie jtem rmlw make Ifcwu u iwfici 11111. uw, iireniiueiii iirokers K"". ;"v..r,TO ,uup and ciirmiiHiMlenta of ilriVivlSL.'r'v lhi U, tliii 1'IW iuav wen be lr than Im who from Guthrie, ami urvat crowd Prily ujiemll biuliu, as the b iuwj (refi utu uvw IiST wtwa OSSSffi teH Notice for Bids. -TOTICE Is hereby glvcn.that sealed bids Xl will be received by tho city of Salem, ureRon.untll 10 o'clock a. in. of Hi pt K.l&il. fortbobulldliig,accordligto the piaus and specifications, cro&swnlks at the followine places, 10 wu: Intersection of Oak Kt. and Summer SI. " " ' Uuherslty " " " " Cipital Villi " .Leslie " " Bummer and Manon streets. Also crosswalks on the west side of intel lection ol'lwellth nndMlsslonTelfh nnd Lee, Twelrth nnd Waller, aud Twelfth and Oak streets; on south tide- of luttrs-cctlou of Mill and W Inter strc ts; Mill nnd sum. mer street; Mill nndlhuirh t-tieets: Also th repalilng uf the lollow lng crosswalks, to wit: On 1.1st t.lde ol Iniersection of Commercial and Trade atreen.; on westand north sidesof Intersec lion of State and Hlfli stre'ts ou east, west and south bldtsoflutersectlonol vtato and Church streets: on south side of Inier section of Stalo and CiiMuko stieets; 011 east sldo of lutersecllou ol Capital and State streets; on solIIi side of Intersection of Mate aud Twc'fth streets; on uorlh sid of intersection of Couit.Twciftli stieets; on south side o! Intersection or Court and Capital stieets; ou north nnd west side of Intersection of a un and Chuich streets; on eait side of Intersection of Chemeki'tn and High streets; on south, east uud west -Ideoflii eriectlnnofriiemeketanud U'ln- lersirteis: ou east nnusontn sinenrimcr. section of Cliciueketn and Capital s reett; no north and east side of Intersection o Center nnd Twcllth and Center street-; 011 soutlOind'cst sides of Intersection of l en ter nud Capital strets; on north, southai . west sides of Intersection of Center ou. Summer streets; on south side or internet' tlon ot Center and Vi'tuter streets. Iitds must be made ou each crossing iron the corner to the center of the sticcla each crossing from tbe corner of un Inter section 10 the centerof the slnet wilt be kt teperutfely to the low ei bidder. A cerilll cate uf deposit In some ba i of the cIit ol Saleui, Oregnn, In tavoror 1 be city Gf.-jAieu. Oreoon, for ten r cent of 1 be amount 1 the btd. soul aooompny eact bid. nnd wm. be payWe to the cliy f alem. Oregon, as flxtd setudat!d Ilnquldated damages in ic uiuucr sunn i:ul execute ui con treete, bends -nd undertakings, nnd gtvo euod nnd suffieeut sureilw, hleh are satls fwjtory toth Mayor of the citv of Mntom irKuaf in cae mli work or any part ttoeiwi.Uawmdedorotrrredto said bid der lUnk form of couiract bond and uoddriaklngisonrlleln the olllce of the Strt couuulssloner. llldswlu beopened intUeofsofih. Street fommlssiiner of the c4ty of Salem In said cily xepten.b'r Ul, at lyp'okwk a. m. The city of Salem reterreii tbe right to ilem any or ud bids, oranyjurtofauyorallbida, and also re Mrv ur weeks from the opening ot said UJdi tbrthe awaidlni,' or n-Jeollng of satd h.i tK. A. OIIOS8AN, ls 'd fctreet Comm ssloner Tho Largest Display ol JKruIt 'and theI'"luest Kxhiblt ol Agrlcult- uieevermadelln tho Pacific Ndrthwest. All .mauufacturlefc; lu lull.motlon. Everything New. No Dead Exhibits. The Exposition ol Expositions Admission; ns usual. Greatly Reduced Hutesfor;rounditrlp on al! passen ger lines. U3d WANTED Our agents make S'OO to i , a mouth selling our goods on tl.elr iiitmo. c mini couniy una Kereral agents, and will take back all goods m. sold if a county agent lails to clear ,i and expenses nPera thlitj days' irfa! ir a general agent less llinn J25J. Hewn send large illustrated circulars and iritr'r with nsiiecial oirer to suit lerrlinrv on. plied for, on receiptor 3 one-n.ni It V...?.? Apply at mice and get in op tlie bZi Address Itenncr Manufaeturlm uurg. i-a. fCo.. J'ltu- ' t a.tw tr SALEM IRON and IIOITLE HOUSE Cash paid (or old Iron, n.p, mcinU rubbers, bottles, etc Second Imnn gooili boughtnudsold C-ill at 10 Comiaeid.il street. W82wdw HEMORRUOIDH(Plles)ofecryvarletr, Ulcers and Fissures, Prolapsus of tbe rectum, etc. Positively cured wltront pain cr detention from business. Patients tieui tbem 5Cl es at their own homes and a cure guar anteed. An end to the old LaiLarous method of cutting and ligaturing. AU dress Western otlice, Colu bla Medtal Co., Lock box lObalem, Oregon. 893iu Capital .n ItJ IIUOIUUUI Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Ilfiursoi (lie Day None but white labor cm, ii yedlnthii establishment. A good substantial meal c ked In first class stylo Twenty-five cent per meal RBJD ir-RONT Court street, between Journal Oftlce and Mlnto's Livery. W. M. DeHAVEN, Hoarding - ami - Sale One door we.,t of I.unn's Dry Doo;?.s store on State street. Quiet family teams, bpt-o IfU attention paid to transient stock. 6:ltl ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of Willamette Hotel, SALEM - - OREGON lv Z ONE OF THE IjAitOKUT ESTABUI H ments In the Htate. Lower rates t 11 Portland. Largest stock Legal Blank It the State, n-d biggest discount. Bern b price list of Job printing, and catalogue legal blanks, E. M. WAIll", Hteanj Printer Salem Omen. LOW SIWCS iiEE, Merchant tailor. All kind of clothing mnde to order. Repairing and cleaning ntntly done. One sack suit , formerly i.12. One frock suit S-.'., formerly HO. One overcoat JJO, torinerly &.O. One c8tt2.!0, formerly SI. One pnlrof pant7.foruierly S10. 2ua Commercial bt.,fcalem,0r.lli:im Draught and driving borses, young and old. Inquire of G. W. ANDERSON, Cook Hotel. iL5e&0 L. B, HUFFMAN, Lirery Stable and Feed Yard. The Best Box Stall and Corral In the rity. -m.v., lauiuj uurse& u sjieciaiiy. (In rear Willamette hotel.) SAl,EM, ... OREGON New Location. The J. c. Booth real ette office hns been nioviki over Junes AUwiardl, New llush 1SUK UlOOK EX K. HALL, Hanger. Paper LeaveorderntOlob6 Real Estate EichMr' J. P.WHITE, EXPRESS AND TRUCK LINE. Hauling nf nil kinds, llest work. agon ut every train. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCIQJLAKEn, 215K Commercial St., . : alem, Oregon. (Next door to Kieln'i.) nK0,o,f Spectacles, and repalrlnt docks. Watches and Jewelry Tfcc Chirr Urnitn for in gnu ro :ess of II.km.'s tL.i.i;4dla li found In to utlde tUclf. Ii ti MU Uat nln,o4 tai tact thtt llaod't tiirjapirtlU actoaily a lorapHiM uut Ii claimed for It, U vtial i gtviiH to IbU wedlclBe a populirlty ia4 ule srMtcr tLati tbat ot any otlier iirup Merit Wln? " or hleoi f"1 lICIIl V illb iur before Uefubu IimJ" k ry.jt't cure ScroraU, BH VJurm J Wt MMnor. DysppsU, BIU Oewtertir. lIiwi,i. OTerromss Tbl nW f.. im. ftUiM as Appetite, itrecr Wilkf tnti, iwtUi B( the Wbalo ByttMf UdS MariitiirIIt U KiiJbyalldrt .-Uta. l;tUfri rttfutitjCLUMi MONEY! To tea on Real Etat Security. FEAR & HAMILTON, FOR Ml SALEM. Uldir Oregon GEO. C. WILL, oilWm IBravtAlrauij-and .CorvallU. Kims, Orm ud Stiuj MaeUaei cvixoxAcniXEi and okqans J RBP-VIRUD AND OLBANBD 1 At Your Home Agcou tet Nortuwitt lnmrauce Co. Two goon, north oX Po, omce, tSdToT SS Cl oa aw prn tor au Wnj N&hiiJ Qofthe best reeldencfl lots In Hie ellyoi. J COURT SToifM. ' fHySZ l .cornw of t"ck. bemepn nib line, tour blooks from Center aiid Hm8i car Ilnwand hiut no, school Price m for both ur 116(0 for iwneralid Wo a.rlu de Each lot ha TC f.t ftSntVge on COURT STREET. aau'reof the OltKQON NUItSKUY CO inecny. gau I'lIILLU'S & CO., Merchant Tailors, A full line of Imported and domestic woolens. Also a complete stock of jd fumUhlne jtonds. All the latest tjl 115 (Yimmercial street. Those Afflicted With tho habit ot using to , LIQUOR, OPIUM OH TOBACCO Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT TIIK KEELEV INSTITUTE, Cfflee Cr. Third and MadifonfU-. J laud, Or. Call or write. Strictly rornafi" Hal. D.C.SHI2RMAK iJk noa and ctain. gtm. p ., -:- Salem Boat House. -:- Boat offl.-e fivit of Trade Mroet. l1aier and hunting boats, lutes low CH AS. II. McCLANE, IW PAim fou'sale. aorfrftw-tBl.-k and fruit land W Ortu w tale at a wn:.in. W U f L louiokuttpurcbAM-r. Addrjor cj" NVar 8ll vtr Cretk fail. 1 m