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iterjce now. This Is mhI to bo tli JlrBt llmo n wmrlcUtl irinur Bwaiting sentence lift ever teu SJSlrt.SwJK IlepnbHcns Elect McKinlcj pending. Judge Po'erbnugh, before whom the case was Hied, is 111. THE VALPARAISO AFFA1R- NeT Yokk, Nov. A. A Vnlptr-, also correspondent says "I raw aj most Important witness o' theaflray ELECTION RBTDRNS. and llic Legislature. RBIDilNS FROM ALL PART& in the streets of Valparaiso on bmni Bold Bank Robbery, Fatal Accident At tne Anaconda, cunnings Burned, Couple Murdered, Proc tor Appointed, State and Foreign News, (etc. the Baltimore today. jio say n. saw Turnbull, the murdered sailor .. tho Baltimore, running up tie street, puruued by a mob wllh drawn knives. He was overtaken by a man who plunged a knife Into hla body. 'J urnbull fell within ten feet of tho witness, who stood over him and defended the prostate nmu. not knowing whether he was alive or dead. He assisted him to a chcri Ist'sshop. The chemist was lail. to shelter wounded men, fearing tin people. 'The witness Insisted that he should help wash and dre Turnbull's wounds. Then he took a carriage and started to the En llsh hospital. The driver afraid, and said the man must go t. the Chilian hospital. Witney luol him there. Witness was afterward arrested and Insulted by an olllw of the police, w ho put a loaded gur to his head, threatening to fchoot if he opened his mouth about the mat ter. He claimed his body wn bruised by blows. He asked the protection of Captain Bchley, and gays he is afraid for his life ashore. RAN AWAY WITH A NEOKO. ASTORIA, Nov. 4. Lillian Young, a 10-year-old miss who ran away from Albany recently with a negro named Georce White, was arrested yesterday by Sberifl Smith on ad vices from the girl's mother, who Uvea at Corvallis. Her dusky para mour was also taken In by Smith, nml both are in the county jail pending a boaring. In her letter t the sherifl the girl's mother says that she Is not yet of age, and is of wild disposition. The pair arrived here about three week ago and bv been quartered In an uptown hxlg lng house since. BAFB IlbOWKIlS CAUCMir. Skaitlk, Wash., Nov. 4. Frank Ailnmi. Harry Connolly, alia "Deafy," and John J. McCarthy will bo given a hearing upon h charge of blowing orx'ii the safe of the Standard Oil Company October 23. Though only 100 was secured by tho burglars, tho job was cleverly done. Within twenty-four hour after the crime was committed, Con nolly and McCarthy were in jull, and three days later, Adums was ar rested In Tacoma. The suspects were not booked, an eflort being made to keep the facts from tho public to allow the detectives to gather up the evidence. Monday evidence against tho prisoners was conclusive, and they anally made a full confession' The tools with which the burglars performed I ho work on tho safe are now In the hands of the detectives, also tho money and papers which wero taken away. For the ilrst time tho fact? of tho arrests were glyen out yesterday. IIARVESTINU IN DAKOTA. Grand Forkb, S. D., Nov. 4. Because of the snowfall since yester day many men brought up here from Minnesota and Wiseouhin to help thresh are leaving for home. As a large portion of the grain is still unthreshed, it is doubtful if the fanners can finish threshing before spring. COAL MINERS' STRIKE OVER. PiTTSHUiio, Nov. 4. The strike of the coal miners in the Pittsburg district for an advance of lu cents per ton is over, and 12,000 men who hayo been idle for three months will return to work at operators' terms. An agreement was made yesterday. THE ELECTION. New York City, Nov. 4. Flower la elected governor by a plurality estimated at 18.000 to 21,000. Tnte city gave Flower 6S.000 pluralil;.. and Brooklyn 14,000. Compara lively, Flower ran as well as Gover nor Hill, who was elected by 19,000. Flower will take to Harlem river 75.000 nlura.ltv: It is doubtful if FVwett will brine down 60.000 to meet it. The Democrat are gaining assemblymen in thestale. riheeliau Isnotdoinso well as Flower, but his electiun U assured. At 10 o'clock Governor Hill senta telegram claim ing the state for Flower by 40,000 plurality. " The returns indicate that the Je publicans gain two in tho senate and four in the asembly. Flower, up to 9 p. m. made a poor showing, even his later mujority ol oS.OOl Is much less than the natural Demaeratic m ijorlty of the metroK 1L. Late returns show remarkable eains from districts controlled by Tammany hall. The falling oil in votes In counties north or Harlem riverseeundue to the action of the ballot and registration laws, unJei which th-; election is held. It seems to indicate that the purchase oi v fi has come to a standstill. Flower estimates bis majority iu the sta'e at 25,000. pmvwl cnirtilereoiiie, especially In I Omuha, where 110 wctp to l voted on, stale, county, arid city. A large part of the shrinkage comes from the Farmers' Alliance, which has lost much strength through the failure to keep up its organization, farmers being limy and prosperous. Okask IUi'iiBi, Mieli.. Nov. 4. ICblimntts Iwvilon Hie returnx t.ius far received give the Ileitililirans a .aweeplnir victory here. Belknap, ltrf for coiigrew, will ho returned by from 12K) to 1K mujority. Richmond, Va., Nov. I. The Democrats claim every neii Woriul district lu the slate. The Democrats will have at least four-fifths of the hou. The Alliance have two can didates, and one "straight-out" Re- publieaii htis been elected. J'ltOCTOK APPOINTED. Montpkliek, Vt Ntv. 4 - Gov ern'ir Page has l9iied a proclHiua lion, formally anuounclni; the ap pouitmenl of liedfleld Proctor a) United States seDator, to succeed Senator Edmunds. Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 4. The new election law htis delayed the the returns in Hamilton county be yond precedent at ten o'clock today there was a number of delinquent judges who had not reported, the board of elections are about to issue warrants for thler arrest. Plurality for MeKinley will approach 5,000. The eulire legislative ticket, Repub lican, is elected. New York, Nov. 4. Return re ceived from associated pres up to noun today show the Democrats elect 14 senators and Republicans. Four districts ars still iu doubt but returns so far received indicate the Democrats will carry three of thes' and the Republicans one. The same returns indicate the assembly will 6tand 61 Republicans, 64 Democrats, and oue county Democrat who i endorsed by the Republicans. Of the Democrat seats four are still in some doubt. Cincinnati!, Nov. 4. Reports would mdicate the legislature Is Re i the splendid caavass he made tied him to siicceH. While the elec tion of Flower. Russell and Boles ought to cause the utmost rejoicing among Democrats they should not forget with these things comes obligations to be true to the people, honest in advocating of our( principles and decent lu nil thing!'. HUII.D1.VOS Ul'RNED. Frfs.no, Cal., Nov. 4 town fourteen miles east suffered a loss by fire Sunday nh;hl. I ..... .. nf 1in enli-, occurred, wliilc tue iem,-. - inrtimns ImicIi ""KB"1 '", neewsity of strong and vigilaul police patrol. It has been In the air that Healy would be, by some one and Bomehow.ealled to a prompt reckoning for the exceedingly vlg oroti" - wh dellvrnxi h' him at Longford Sunday la- . Ordinarily rr..lvisBremarknlily foreihle ora- JOHN HUGHE Q W l-Sauirer alor, but on the occasion In rpiesllon L'Jf Eie - exlle.l himself, having gone bo asi nl "ere, ........ a, insinw us nn far as to refer to Mr-. O'Shea us """ " "" - "" ""- i ..-...!. i. ., t,.i. . TJih narttcu- The fire started about rnidnlght.aiid ""C?u i ""- '-.,, HT: or uie axHiuii, ov. " - MeDrfrmut. wuo is a TREvroN. Nov. 4. The Demo crats Will htVe a majority In bottl puoncan ou jnmi naiioi oy u uiiior itv or :vi. in inmiuon coumv ltiu precincts show anew Democrat gain MARKBTS. Ohioacio.Nov. 4. At close wheat was firm, cash 04); Dec. 03 May $1.02. Portland, Nov. 4. Wheat val ley S1.G5 Walla Walla f 1.48. San Franoihco, Nov. 4. Wheal buyer, 1801. $1.71), seusou1.8l. iCARTERfS ITTLE IVER PILLS. I HJH CURE 81cV Headache anil relieve all tho IroublM loci dent to a bllloiu tio of the jnlem, such ai Dtnioesa, Naiura, Dromlnea. Dlttrva aftei Uujr, Pain in Urn Hide. &e WliUe tln-lr tnotl muarkatile succm Iuu Uwn aliuwn la curiu SICK JTeAdactae. yet Caktcu' Ijrrut Uvea Piui are equallr valuable in t'ntliialion, curing aaJ prereutln Uili onnojlnc coinpUlnt. lilk U.ey aUo correct all ditoruVr of the atontach, aUraulate the llrer and rrsulate the bowel. ;?en U tlwjr oal cured HEAD Ache thr would be almott prtoetou to thote -who autTer from tbla lUstreulnc complaloti liut fortuntely tbtlr sooUnca doe not -ml lien, and Utoto who ooce try tixin will riod theae litUe pill Taluable In $a inanr way that tlior will not be wUllnf to do without them. Dut aXtw all lck bead ACHE U the bane of ao tnaor Urea that hem I where we make our croat boart. Our 4lla cure It while other do not (Urcrru'a Lrrrui Lrrrai TrU4 arenrnill and Terr ruuy to lake OneortwopilUiiiake M dcee, Tber aro strictly reUbleand do not Crijia or puree, lut bjr their itrnlle action X&taa all who iu I hem. In vial at crr( ilroforfl. Bold ewrwber or ant by twaa. ciiTa sn:atB co.( un tat WNL Mlm MM Ihougesof the legislature. Sioux Falls, Nov. 4. Reports from sixty-three precincts lu the election for congress, give Jolley, Republican, 1331; Woods, Demo cratic, 63-3; Smith, Independent, 610. BtLTiMOitE, Nov. 4. -Frank Brown, Democratic, for governor, has a majority of 15,000 to 20,000, as figured at tho Democratic head quarters. BosrON, Nov. 4. On account of tho law requlrlogvotesto be counted by two different ofllciais, returns are coming iu slowly. Returns from fifty county towns show a net Re publican guln of 709. On this basis the Republican gain in thestate will be 4,012 utlejst. Last year Gover nor Russell's pluralities in the state wereO.OoS. Tho indications so far nre that lie is elected by at least 4,000. The halaucu of the Republi can state ticket Is undoubtedly eleet:d. Cincinnati. Nov. 4. The elec Hon today was one of the most orderly, business-like and satisfac lory ever held in Cincinnati since the good old times when everybody knew everybody else and all was honest. The new Australian elec tion law, tried for the Ilrst time, ap pears to give perfect registry and de claration of the people's will, fn Cincinnati the polls closed at 4 p. m.; in other parts of the state at 6 o'clock. From all poluta a full vote is reorted. Enquirer correspondent from Co lumbus telegraphs that Governor Campbell concedes McKlnley's elec tion by 50,000 to 20,000. Tho chairman of the Republican frtate committee has received Infor mation of legislative candidates lu about all the counties of tho state, which gives slxly-threo Republicans and thirty-seven Democrats elected to tho house, with flvo lu doubt; eighteen Republicans and thirteen Democrats elected to thu senate. I)K8 Moinks, Nov. 4. Both com mittees claim the election of gover nor. Tho chairman of tho Republl can committee suld: A careful esti mate puts Wheeler's plurality at 2,500 to 3,000. ,Chairmau Fuller, Democratic, said wo clulm tho state by tho satno plurality us two yearh ugo, 0,600. Tot'KKA, Kansas, Nov. 4 It is evident ut this hour, 11 p. in., that there have been Republican gains in every county lu tho state. The assertion that tho Alliunco party has lost strength Is verified. Tho Re publicans have carried a majority of tho counties in Kuuvas. MARSAi'iiusirrrs. Boston, Nov. 4. It Is estimated lu the whole xtato that Rusoll h received 160,1)00 and Allou 151. 000 leaving the plurality about 6,000 Lleutoiieut Governor Hale and the balance of tin Republican's state ticket la elect oil by ample pluralities. State Auditor Treily, Democrat U defeated. Tho returns for tho legis lature are very Incomplete. Returns from 137 tin mbe of tho house, little more than half, mid llieso stand m Republicans to 45 Democrats. Tin executive council will probably bland seven llepubllcau to one Doin ocrat. im: hiwui.t 10:30 a.m. 2,27il Indicating a plurality for Mc- Kluley of 5,300. Kansas City, Nov. 4. Election returns from K tnsas come in very slowly, nothing has been heard from any of the counties in the western part or the state, sucu returns as have been received indicate the Peo ple's parly has lost its prestige, out of 50 counties, from which returns have been received six will probably elect the People's pjrfy ticket at greatly reducted plunlity. BovroN, Nov. 4. Governor Rus sell this morning claim" his election by about 6,000, lie said this nie.niK that Massachusetts is earnestly for tariff reform on line of free materi.tl which has bsen tho chief issue in this state, it also means she is firmly aud aggressively foraHiuud cur rency. Boston, Journal (Republican) at uoon couceded the election of Kus ell by 8,000. THE NEW YORKKKS. New York, Nov. 4. The Hi-rnlo" says we are convinced the election of Flower will prove a sort of boom eragn to the Democrat party in the presidential camp.iign nextyearand a blessing In disuuUe to the Repub licans. Late returns show Flower's plurality over Fasett is 40,055. The whole Democratic state ticket is elected. Tho falling ofl is more than ten thousand from the vote f6r Hill In 18S3. The assembly Is Democratic although the Republicans claim they have it. Des Moines, fa., Nov. 4.' fhe situation iu this state has not changed materially. Up to 1 o'clock 504 precincts out of a total of 1040 had reported. They give Wheeler, Republican, 63,000; Holes, Democrat, 09,035. The same precincts last year gave Hutahluson, Republican, 59, 314; Holes, Democrat, 69,932; net Ddiuocratlo gain, 315. The Repub lican ommittce are still hopeful on account of county districts which have been slow lu reporting. Tho Democrats claim the whole state ticket Is elected. The Republicans claim all but governor and will unt concede- that until the back precincts are heard from. Tho Democrats concede to tho Republicans the lower house of tho legislature and claims tho senate will be a tie. Iu the senatorial district In doubt, the chances are couceded with the Republicans. If Republicans carry It tho senate will stand Republicans 27 to Democrats 25. New York, Nov. 4. Returns re ceived up to 3 till p. in. make tne state legislature a tie ou Joint ballot. The Democrats have a majority of two In tho assembly mid Republ icans a majority two lu the eimle. Columiius, 0.,Nov. 4. Chairman Iluhn Republican conimlltve claims ti plurality for MoKlnluy of botw ecu 10,000 aud 21,000 mid that thu Re publican majority In General Assem bly will bo 37 Joint ballot. Or e feature of tho result is the complete drop out of tho People's party. Their voto lu btato will net exceed 11,600 and th y claimed before eleo Hon at least 78.0J0. OHUVKIl SM'KAKS. New York, Nov. .j. Kx-Piwi- is believed to have been of Incend iary origin, as it started iu two places at the same time. Several n'irrow escapes of life occurred. Th- first fire was discovered iu the rear of Dr. Watson's residence nud the other iu the rear of the new drug store. Fourteen buildings were c-m 8 timed, entailing a loss of about $12,000. COUPLE 31URDERKD. GEORarANA, Ala., Nov. 4. Mod day night Thomas Sheppard and wife, an old couple of highly-esteemed people, residing two rniie from town, were murderer. Their bodies wore horribly butchered, the crime haviue apparently been com mitted with axe. Every trunk and drawer in the house was pillaged. People are iu a state of frenzy, and n large force of men are patrolling the country In search of the murderers. RDLD HANK ROHUERY. La Grande, Or., Nov. 4 A rob bery which exceeded the recent Enterprise aflair in the amount that was taReu was perpetrared upon the Farmers Mortgaue and Savings bank nf Summervilie in this county last night. Summerville is a village three miles from Elgin on a branch of the Union Pacific seven miles from this city. As the mails reach the village late in the evening and leave early in tlip morning, it was thecuxtom ofH.CIUoehart, cashier of the bmk, to attend to his corre- Mpnndedce after supper. He was leaving the batik about 9 o'clock last evening when he was met at the door by two men with sacks over their heads who pressed pistols to Ills head and ordered him to go 1 ack and open the snfe. He stepped back into the room aud they followed him putting down the blinds and lowering the lamp, they displayed great coolness not only taking all the money in the safe but examin iug the papers as well. The amount taken was fl.800. After leaving the bank they went on foot through the fields towards the timber. There is much excitemeut in Summerville this morning and preparation is being made to institute a thorough search for the robbers who It is sup pos-d are residents of the neighbor ho d. FATAL ACCIDENT AT ANACONDA. BuTfE, Mont., Nov. 4. At mid night last night, when one shift of men at the Anaconda mine were relieving another, seventeen men were killed by the falling of the Cage, and two wero fatally injured. As the cage, containing nineteen men, started to descend, the rope broke and the cage was precipitated to i he bottom of the mine. The dead men's forms were crushed out of all resemblance to human beings. SHIt' WRECKED NEAR ASTORIA. Astoria, Nov. 4. The Britisli ship Straithblaiie, si teen days from Honolulu, in billust, went ashore tveuty-flve miles north of here at 5 o'clock yesterday morning. She is a total wreck. She lies abreast of Shoalwater bay, Washington, well upon the s.iud. The masts aud rig ging aro gone, and tho hull fust going to plices. In au hour the Cape II incoek life saving crew and a larue number of men from Ilwaco reached the scene of the wreck on a special traiu. It was low water when the vessel struck, and a heavy gale was blowing. The life crew worked bravely aud the men went up to their necks iu the waves. One boat load of men came ashore and report twenty-three more on board. The waves are sweeping clear over the ves-el. All were got ashore safely except six, who wero drewued: Captain C.ithlll, Richard Hughes, carpenter; Thomas Hunter, cook; Donald McLeod, seaman; a passen ger, a lawyer from Honolulu, Wm. Four dent Graver Clev.lund todk" mvo CitlOAOO,Nov.4.-Ik8ultthuf far! his opinion on im result of Ti ea shows Flower, Mr Klnley, Holes and day'a o'eotlou u follews: "Auy Russell nro elected. Pennsylvania ' wj,0 still think turlil reform Uiet Is Republican, unto legislature o- tltnl and nn bwlete 1 suo or that eiixwl. are solicitor, jesterday nir rniug espied Timothy Healy, drecd In his bar-n-i.-i's wig aud gown, walking through the F.iur Courts. Without a moment's delay, McDermott drew a horsewhip from under biB coat, and rushing upon the astounded commoner, ho vigorously belabored him wi'li repeated and well-deliv ered blows. Healy was taken com pletelv by surprise, aud stumbling fell flat Uwn his back, his wig fall ing from ois head at the same time. While H-nly was prostiate his enemy continued to remorselessly and unsparingly lash whatever part of his b.xly presented itself. This, however, did not last loug, for Healy spranglto his feet and the two men elencliL-d. There was a rapid delivery of ti-l blows by McDermott and then a short wrestling match, which was concluded by Healy .. .1. 1t'l.!l a'aiu eoiutr to trie eariu. n mre this was goiug on a crowd of solicit ors uud birristers was flocking from all parts of the Four Courts. These gentlemen at last, intervened, and forming a cordon about Healy, at once prevented him from again at taching or beiug attacked. McDer mott explained to the onlookers that "he hud thrashed the hound because of that speech of his at Longford on Sunday last, in which lie so brutally assailed the honor of my kinsman's widow, Mrs. Par-ueil." women, The common aCllctlous of women are slct head ache. Indigestion and nervous troubles They arine largely from stomach disorders As Joy's Vegetable SarsaparlBa Is the onl bowel regulating preparation, you rau ec why it Is more effective than any other Ha'sa parilla In thoe troubles. It Is dally relieving hundreds. The action Is mild, direct and effective. We have scores of letters from gratelul women. We refer ton few: Nervous debility, Mrs J. Barron, 142 7lh t., S. V. Oeneral debility, Mrs. Belden, 510 Mason SL, d.K. Vcrvous debility. Miss R. Rosenblum. 23 Kth St.. S. F. Stomacli troubles, Mrs. U. L. Wheaton, 701 I'05t?r.,S. F. Sick headaches, Mrs. M. H. I'rlce, 16 Pnnjicct I'laie, S. r. SIek headaches, Mrs. M. Fowler, 327 Ellis St., S. F. IndlKCktlon, Mrs. C. D. Stuart, 1221 Mission St.. S. r. Constipation, Mrs. C. Mclvln, 126 Kearny St., S. F. Joys Vegetable Sarsapariila Mo modem, most effective, largest bottle Same price, 1 00 or 6 for $5.00. For sale by Dau'I J. Fry ,225 0 m. treet. Strawberries . and Grapes. Twenty varletlesof e;ichforsale. Manual of culture and descriptive catalogue of plant of either of there, best of all table fruits, suitable for thu climate, f ent on ap plication 10 u. nurr.ii, uiein,uregun. Choico Hat-gains in Ileal Estate. 40 Acres, large, new house and barn; 12 Acres, very Unt; li'Ji Acre, house and barn; 11 Acre, choice fruit: AllneiirKalem. Tracts trom 5 to I0OU acres. For special biirtnilns call on or addit-s K.J. TUAYEK. (Notary Diibllcl and Real Kst.ite Dealer, 15W Uom'l St., w HAYEK, (Notary public lem. 3 doors north of H. M. Wade Co. HKKEUKNCK: Auy bank or business house in thu city. 10 18 6tu dw stic! Rustic! Hustle Itockltur chairs. Setters, cents or. flee or reading chairs, lamp stands, center rubles, (lower stands, baby rocking nud uigii cnuirs, eic, lor sale Or Exchange for Second Hand 4;oods. Lewis, and another man. bod lea wero recovered. Upon arriving at Victoria, U. C, yesterday tuorniut;, Captain Scjo-tt, of the Dauish steamer St. Marie, wired Astoria that tho steamer "Wellington was left twenty miles oU Capo llaucock the day before, disabled, with the crank shaft broken. The storm broke tho tow lines. The II. P. tug Wallowa started to sen, but was unable to see the Wellington. It Is feared the steamer Wllmiug ton, which left bore Sunday after noon with freight and passengers for San Franulsno, is in trouble. Sho has not been reported since leaving, Tho weather has been very heavy for the past tour days. TIIK HOHSKWUllTI.NCi OF HBAI.Y, DmiMN, Sov. 4. "Timothy Healy, McCarlhylte member of the houo of commons foe the northern division of tho eouuty of Ltnigf.ir.l, has been publlo'y horsewhipped In the streets by MclXrinott.a nephew of tho late Charles Paruell." Buch Is th lere record of an in teresting and not uuexpested event which una teen placed upon tlieL bulletin I oar.'a of Hi various papers of this city, every one or which U surrouuded by dem twtratlvc crowds Call and Inspect Itnstlc'work at old Court House, 143. Aflkludsof furniture repaired. H. T. MARTIN, Propr. Williams & Hudson, lCbJi State street, HAND-MADE FRENCH CANDIES And fruit of all kinds In season. Also the finest brand! of cigars and tobacco. I) IS m.uchamhkumn; rresldent. II M.HitANSON. OEO. Vice President. O. M. SMITH, Secretary. It. HMUUKItf, Treasurer. UXI0N TITLE ABSTIUCT CO. Hi Commercial Mreet. Makes the neatest and beat Abstracts In the country. Hop Sing & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, 20S Commercial Kt. Clothing made at lowest prices. Impairing neatly doue. JIOXEYI To lou 04 Rnl EtUU SkmIIv. Afnr Puttie Htat' ttaTlnps, Loan i FEAR & HAMILTON. tSAUtCNt. Orwnn IUkiiu 14, lluta IUk hWfc. i rMw puunrnu, now ior legismturo in tUe ltuHrtaiice of a wuud and safe of IrUbmeu. Tho pMruo.lltea lu doubt. Majorities Flower 40,000, money, U a mieetlou upon whloh througa gaze upon the big black McKluley 0,000, RumcIUOOO, Uoiea people can t bllmletl, la either wil- letteni of the notice, aro Jubilant, C000. fttlly wroug or duniwounly dull. I aud do not hawtato to taunt tlm OMAHA, Nov. , The light voto much rvgret the the defeat of Qov. McCarthyltf, who alio wowd at out rrt,VuS?.,fli!!iSlSi"u.,S,'', r-'w" lu tho tit Is uu irtly to tbo cruor Campbell, Ho has beeu a the boards. Th.- coneueuco U Bntembr u. ai ten h Jwietiei Atwtra'liiu Imllot pyntetu, which ha bravo and huueit oniolal. This aud that A uumber pf flghte h.io already Ad ttw Si To Strawberrr Growers. ThfundamlcBNl im mm reeled ftr tone qmntltyortb JK taWMptikt nrta vtnnerwt Ajleru tntvrbrry rVi;i ami T. nmphedo Onrnl, (b jrKiWr vnd hmmi iHiuiiHunp ; ib rry IB tWm Mwrkt.t Sf ?"iRa!!!!iJ j " Mt Dttilcr in Grocer es, Pa" uud Window Glnss, n 1 Tn Dor ami llonlt-r. Artists' Mn terials. Lime, Hair. iNttils and Shinakw, Hay. Feed and Fence Tosfs. (Jntss Scttls, He NEW AIt EltTISUaiBNTS. JJitls for Pipe. mtlKboardoftrustecsoftbeOreKon suite T IuneAsvlum hereby invite b id . w furnish 2300 feet, more or 1cm, ol J men wrought Iron pipe. InP welded, Two & Inch gate valves. KlshtSlncb ties. nil S Inch elbows. ,.,, Six bushings Irom 3to lyi Inch. Three 3 Inch plugt. fixlH inch brass hoe vim es. Ms lengths of IH inch three ply rubber lined cotfon hoe.To le et long wl fa i bow tilMnd toupllngscomiilete, couplings to "Vn'fwwuKhtlro.. pipes and flttlngs me to be delivered at the asylum farm and put together In tlrst-clnss order. 5ao'1',lJJ t renches not less t han 18 Inchew.deep.whlch reuchei ,e to be dug and tilled In by the contractor. Miould more plo or tlttlugs bo needed for the work the same are to be supplled.it contract price. The board re -er es the r!'ht to run the pipe lu an til. -ctlnntbev may see tit, and also to l,ae I'cV.pJ.igs.nni nttings put In wherever hey ra dire"'. . . lueilgb to.-jectnnvor a'l bids Is ered. . , , . , lllds will be opened nt 2 ocwck p. m . rud..y.N..v.n..iiiii.NNoYKU OKO. W .MclIHIHK. PHlb MKTSCHV, Wm. A. .M UNLY, ISoard of Trustees. Llerliol Board. 114 Iw Unpaid Sewer Asscssiuents. NoriCK U hereby given, that the follow ing undorslgnett unpaid sewer ase mentshave, by the order of the council, oeen orderid published forten days In the lally newspapersof thecltyotSalemby me, ,ind the following Is a list of unrald asses iDtnts. to-wlf 1its 1, 2, 3 and 4, In block .19, owned by K. L. Mooret, sum avseed S'JOO.Bl, en;ered on docket ofi-lty liens August 19, 18U1. ortU haltoflot6,ln block 59. owned by K. U Moores, su i assessed $4S.SS, entered n docket of city lieu August 19, 1SMI. 1as 1 and 2 iu block 41. owned by HRttle Kastnn, sum assessed 515 J.47, entered oi docket or city Hens August 19. lsill. Lot 4 in block 41. owned by A. Strong sum assessed S1CJ.80, entered on docket ol in liens August 19, 1KI1. Hrglunlngnt the southeast corner of lot i ot block U, thence westerly to the south west corner of said lot 3, thence northerly along thewestsldeot said lot3,32 feet.thenct aMtrly par allel with the south line ol ald lot 3 to the east Hue of said lot 3 at a point thereon 32 leet north of tuesoutheast corner of said lot 3, thence southerly along the cast line' fsald lot 3 to place oi begin nlns, in bitxk 41, owned by N. J. Mcl'bei -en, sum assii-sed $37.77, entered on dockei of cliy liens uguRt 19, 1HU I ot 1 in block (12, owned by E. and W. Breyman, sum a sessed S70..'0. Lol2 In block (52, owned by K. Levy, sum askeed STO.l i. Lot41u block 02, owned by W. F. Booth. by, mm as.e'kied 670.(W. lxil.Sln block 62, owned by Mrs. H t Nichols, sum assessed S70 00 lxits 7. S nnd 4 in block fi2 except 16 feci in width otrfrom the south side.owned bj Caroline V.Tulhlll.sum aesed. S193C0. Kcgmnlngat thesouthuest corncroi lot 5 In olock U2,ihence north on the west Hnr of blokC2, 93 feet nnd 10 Inches; thence tast parallel with the north Hue ot sal block 16-5 feet to the webt lino of alley; thence south on west line or il,cy 16 fict; thence west parallel with the soith line ol said bio k, 49 feet; thenco south parallel with said alley to north line ol Court street; thence west on north line of Court street 116 feet to place of beginning, in block 02. owned by G. W. Eplcr, turn as sessed 00.70. Beginning at the southeast corner or lot 5 In block C2, and running thence westerly along the south Hue ot said lot 49 teet; thence northerly parallel with theal.ey In said block to the north line of lot 5; thence easterly along the nonh llueol said lot & to the alley lu s-ild block; thence southerly along tho east line of said lot 5 to the plai-e or beginning, in block til. owned by J. . Lance, sum assessed $21.35. Bald assessment must be paid by the ex piration of ten dajs from the beginning of this notice. You are further notified tbt if the same is not paid wilbln fifteen days lrom the beginnlug of this publication that a warrant will be Issued and that said property will be sold for the payment thereof. Done by order of the council. Dated this roth d iy or October. 1891. SI. E. GOODELL, Kecorder. wnwirnn-i i orwi ium. ,, ,. . tailm and U CHAS. WOLZ, German Market. Frnnk'brt, Bologna, Vienna, Liver nnd Blood SauEage and Head Cheese of w own make. Bet fresh prime meals and at lowest prices. In Postofllce blotk. W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - anil - Sale - Stable. One door west of Lunn's Dry Woods store on atato street. Quiet family teams. Spec ial attention paid to transient stock. 5:lti INSURE IN YOUR HOME C0MPAN "Tl-ie State." Assets Over 350,000 Dollars. GEO. SI. BEELEIl, City Agent, And special agent for Slnr'oui county. 0 Ocfl with ilia Company. Capital National Bank SALEM Capital Paid up, soi pms, - OREGON. - $75,090 15,000 It- S. VA I.I.Af!K. . . Ire;lr1.iit V. V. SJAHT1.N, - Vlce-lTesldenU J. II. ALBERT, .... Cashltr. DIRtCTORSl W. T.Gray, W. W. .Martin I. SI. Alartln, It. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cus!ck, J. H. Albe-1, T. SlcK. l'atton. LOANS rvIADE To Jarmers on wheat aud other market. able produce, consigned or in store either in private granaries or .public, warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Han Kranolsco, Portland, London, Parts, Berlin Uong Kong and Calcutta first National Bank no lli tu ua SALEM, OREGON. NAPOLHON DAVIS Du. J. UKYNOLDS JOHN SIOIR ..President. Vice President. Cashier, GENERAL BANKING! Kxohaoceon IHmland, Kan Kraneisoo . . u.SBKouif and Kuroj oouiht wheat, husI, hops, and other nvprty . i reaeauote rale. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BAN KINO CO. WlHmST,allSi!bscriHJ2O0,00fl Trruwact vMnd two k lag twIne In nil tu bruMfc ti.t &. SB !H TTIW'KT -- SQ. (rl Jlavp neither . Pooled nor Trusted, Consoiidated Busted, But continue , to liavc the larsrat stock in S,l , 1 and clean work. Satisfaction guaranteed V tij v.jiioiiiDjijg ua, -..ij 298 & 300 Com' s, BREWSTERrWH lfloiir, Feci Hay, Straw ami kfan t nn7inm nTTinii . ll Vl'"'i JH COURT STREET. IV Barr fi Petzel , p'bersjnrrn 247 Commercial street, Kalem. Gtnlcn Hose and t r I A complete line of Stoves and Tinwnie. Tin roolinc a ff,hM seeciaity. iistimutes lor Ttntilnjr and l'lutnbiuK Furiiishtu mH SNOW THE YEARUnJ At 100 Chemeketa Stmp.t. House - and - Sion - Fainting Natural Wood Finish. Only FirstAclass Work. i a?'!6l -Li lU K IIP ii m i wimfmnAjiumiiMumui. J. J. MUTTON, SIGN AND HOUSE PAINTING Graining, Decorative Paper LTanging, Kalsomininc, vie m t, 202 Commercial ptreot. Residence 56 Marion street. '' Teisr Park Greeerv, J. R KENDALl Has purchased the store and slock and will continue to furni Grooera and Queeusware at reasonable prices. Dry Goods will be suppVltd t once. Produce taken at highest prices. 10 26 lm A LARGE SUPPLY OF THE best quality of brick at the yards near Penitentiary. JOTON BROS. Salem. Orepi Notice for Jlids. NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed bids will be reeelvedby the city of Salem, Uregon for the building and repalilng of tho following crosswalks and sidewalks to-u It : Crosswalk on south Rldeof alley In blk .11. Sidewnlkon east side lots il u&rt-J, b'k.KI. sidewalk and alley crossing ou toutli side of block 6S. Hfletrullc on east side of blot1 U H) Mdewal'. on west MnV loi ft, b! c IS fr.ssrtlk oniilley nuMiutliMui lil.H-kSS. S'dcualk ou north and .-uKt .lde blk io Sid. walk on we.-.! sldi- block 10, .in d iioitli erlj iw feet lo north side of OlviMon street nud wei erlj U9 teet on north side of Dl ls iou stiect, Sidewalk on south slds block 78. Sidownlk on west side ol Knight's add. Slduwalknoii west side of lots 9 and 10, block W. Bldowalk n north side west 55 feet of lot 1C, blocks:; also walk on west side of same lo. SUewulK on north side lot I, block 7(1. Sidewalk (except east M) feet) nnd alley crulug In block (7. Sidewalk and ailey crossing ou south side block 07. Sidewalk on west and north hides lot 10, in block ;?, also ulley crossing In noi th sldo bloik ts, Mdewiilk nnd alley crossing on north side block 3. Sidewalk, on north sldo lot 1, block 2. Alley crossing on noiths do block 2. Sidewalk on west side of lot.-sO, 7 and 8 In blots 7U, and on south side of lot (I In block 70, anil on south side of block 7 In Heed's addition and on the south sideof J. S. Wal ton's property In block 1, Keed's addition; also ou south sideof 1). (j. Cleaver's prop erly In block 1, Keed's nddltion; also on tho eat-t sldo or block (i lu Keed's addition on the property owned by Klggs; also lepatring same property on tbonoith side ol tho block by !U new pieces 10 Inches wide and (1 feetlons; aUo crossu-alksou all sides of tho Intersection of Winter and Ma l Ion streets; crosswalk on south side of In tersection of Center nudThirteenth streets, about HJ feet of new sidewalk on north side of block 3 In Kobett's addition inline dlately east of Joseph's property; also on tin east sldeoriols I, 'i and 3 In block 5; aUo on the west and north sides of lot 8 lu block 6; also a crosswalk on tho north hall of the west crosswalk at intersection ot .M-.rlon and High streets; also sidewalk pn the south side of ull the property owned by 1-iickey iu lot 4, block aj; aUo at alley crosIng on the south side of blotk 20; also tho east crosswalk at Intersection of Marion and Liberty streets; also sidewalk on west side of lot 6, block'.'!; north crosswalk at Intersection of Llbeity nnd Ctnter streets in Salem, Orenou; sld walk on the west sde of lot 6, block y, tho cast half or the north cross wulk ntluerseeUon of Center and High streets, the south ciosswalknt Intersection 2'ljinnndCb-ruekera streets, the noith .if0".1"6 we,t crosswalk at Intersection of Trade and High streets; east ii of north CrOSSWalk at imerspntlnn nf rnmmtrriul and Center streets; also at Intersection of -.luriuuuuumnnmer. Thesouthcrosswelk, thecust crosswalk and tho north cross walk; lntersrctlon of (Japltsl and .Marlon, the north crosswalk Said bids will be opened by the str.ct commissioner at his ortice, at Hnlem, Ore gon, on the 7: h day of November, Icfll, at 2 ii clock p ni. of sa'd day. a cetrlflcate of deposit In lavi.rof th.-city of "alem.dmwn by some lopntuble bank of tho city of Sa lem, to the imiount of nt least 2V per ft? " .lue b,a mU8t nc"'il .my rnch SrU,hJlli'.ch ,Z'il, be. '-iteil In favor or the city of tuilera lu case said coutract l tuiinled to ald bidder nml he sball, ;tl,.n?',cSt or .f""166 l ojecutethe cm iraet, bonds and underiaktncs and give the sun tyreoulredard enter on the per rurnmnceortho contract, Tbeoity of 8a. Jf. T,efve lhe r,8,u r,J"t uny or all ,u',,a Street ComiuUsloner. 25c Want Colui Ntlces Inserted for O.NE CKXTHjI WUllll EACH lMJEHTIO.V. XOUHl tUement Inserted In tills eolunin fowl tbau twenty-tlvertnts. pitlVATE EOAUUINQ.-A few bint I rates t-'fod boniil with nlcelj (iraul rooms in theclmkest lartoftbet'iiisrl ouh block trom l lie electric nneiDjoifi n VtTT ll'lnl.. ct re ct Wl' 1 mHK F.LKQAKT I'IAX0.-rnnl J. Krausse's shoe store, lor nlmll trade for a horse. wm. huucjj 11 3-1 w. Tinn rt itvtjIiikp forftmnHI-a Jj blocks from jiostolrice. IcqniV o. Caldwell, Salem Un4 comp 11 Commercial sticet Al U s EWING. Done bytlie dJ JJ per day. inquire si i''ii"uijr Rjiiuunui u u- ii m-i"t'"' -,, ITlnnm onrl Wis!! tPS. PrdUrta"! rectum, etc I'ositlvely. enred '?!f,R!l detention fr business-UcBu selves in men u "'"",'--". toiii I antren. An tna 10 i""" ji method of cuttiDK nnd Jlplwrj! dress Western .office, IWu" t ? CO., lAHii uu. ignutiiii v"r" WANTKD-Our nsenWtwtefflg a month telling ri' merits. We want county MP? agents, and will take Mrt ui& sold If a county agent ftiu ' and expenses lifer a tWrt5,H'roT,J ? ""J1," "W";." SrrailB ll " wTthasialoVrerViuUle piled lor, on receipt of S onfetnt rag Apply at once and get In or tw Address Renucr Jlanutacturtoiw burg. Pa, l. mHK ALKA-HESItRU MgJ, L Meets every t-aturday evn o'clock, in tne ball ocr '$ ranee building. ilV.Ttlv.Jrr'1 public. Itev. Trobert W hiUkrr rr ( VV. A. Cuslck, Vice 1'reslotnt. Fine W Quarterly Teachers Examina tion. XTOTIOK li hereby Kven Itiit the next ,. iriJ,Hrqln,-ierly emmntlou of mv l.lS V.V'. Uv-VT or-trirutes will lie iiotd lu lliecmr buu-e lu &tlein. Oreeon ttJ,.l'tr".b'r ' '. ,s1' Applicant rnust 2i.Ki?XHJin "PnlK nslon. A ppllcunu uiK2,.ed.lp,omRS XX0lt,T "e 'nr twined Lihr.iecUa,4re nt the 8 ' f li will Kn b examined a the sam- time aud lrl.... c W- VODKIt. i.,, i2?IL 11 s,TOrInteudnt mr .Marl uu county, Oregon to 31 jw ,a 500 Rewardi ef,Tilp2y tno".boTO rd for auy l?IZ,ot J 'r omnplalnt, dyspwpiU. lick ,HS?"n; nlleUon. ronllpuoor Tos 2lr,pV,? ". Heware of counter- cZ&SSuStu:' " JUM U W lielSb?:OO01'Dn,ut'3W00'a Thn ,...riKii.nM has !?' Plymouth Ilck chicks for r & cure bred, large siie.wautwH Price $5 rer trio, del vereu 1 flee or egress goyliwB. I PRINT ANEOKTHK PKGrlfjl VJments n tue fiat.bTi WZn Portland, irewt stock l tho State, a-d ? S'tS eHP price list or jou Flu"t v. via""'. fegl blanks.. M,.7jXv nie&iu " - Health is WealtM HMU CVVf ' -no v n WESTS ",.Tttv: JS&&$&5 Ne imUrfa. HMdart? JgJ w r caused by the Vfc?..?,rvr?e-r Waketulincss. "7:l;rin twrfit V leading to mBty . r;--. VJim:tl mamrS oldBte. tarTennriMj . tx HnUln one irionJoL K' ' rallptof jjj To cure .W uiSgJV with Uoi, we MWigg written JotVl!3,Stg anteealMnedorilr VJJ, tf" I'tC r n W- jJ- -.-