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'r.i'WSJ ilfw st bis request the marrlnge was kept a eocrct here. Hcvernl months ago she was horrified to lint! that her first husband was a Ive, aud she quIetlS; obtained a divorce. Hall heard 6f it add being free, declined to remarry her, though be still sup ports her. In the meantime Mr. Hall bus become engaged to a belle of Utlca, N. Y. Yesterday he was practically sued for breach of prom ise by Mrs. Anderson Hall, but was given until noon Saturday to accept certain propositions. Mr. Hall ad mits the marriag", but says tbat being now free, ho doca not desire to remarry he la-ly, but will pay her reasonable damages. Mr. Hall moves In high foclety and no one suspected that he was a married man. the ciiocrAiv'e. Paris, Tex., Nov. 28. The Choc taw national party held Its conven tionat Antlers, and nominated B. Jackson, the present national secre tary for governor. The platform opposes nllottment. SITU TREASURY MEMBERS. CoKSlOANA, Texas, Nov. 28. The anil siibtreas-ury members of tin Farmers' Alliance l convention here have reorganized the order under the original charter. Th new constitution provides for pro hlblllng any niuu from becoming n member who believes, belongs, 01 aids In any way any secret organi zution. MINE FLOODED. Saw Lake, Nov. 28. The drali tunnel in Ontario mine has cut lut a watervein, and the mine Is flood ed. It Is thought operations can b resumed In about ten duyB. WAR OF RACE3. Guhdon, Ark., Nov, 28. The ex citement here Is Intense. As t momentary attack by negroes b looked for tbey say whites havt been exerclseing the superiority to long and they will revise this con dition of affairs. Citizens all gi armed and it Is said there is prepura. tory resistance to the attack thai mnybemado by the blacks. Ne groes are aroused over Tuesday's lynching. MUIIDEK AND BUK'IDE. MARSHAlilTTOWN, Nov. 28. D. C. Thomas, an employe of tbo Rrittnhi Packing Company, shot aud killed John Hockeriedg, proprietor of a boarding house here this morning then suicided by shooting himself through the head. No .mo tive for the murder. It i thought Thomas was Insane. OBSEQUIES OK J.YTTON" rAKiB, Nov. 28, Too obsequies of Itigbt Hon. Edward BulwerLytton, Earl Lyttou, British nmbassedoer at Paris who died suddenly In this city Tuesday last was held today in the English church. THE CY.ARJOlRNEY. Bt. Pethksbuko, Nov. 28. The Imperial family started from Crimea on their return Journey to this city. Crowds of ragged and starving peasants wait at stations along the route to nresent petitions to the czarlmplorlug help. CUSTOM OFFICERS KILLED. London, Nov. 28. Tlmo.customs ofllcers were killed today by the p o peller of a steamer they wero about to board. MARKETS. THE COLD WAVE. Cold Weather and Snow in the Eastern States. Stabbed by a Drunken Man, Killed a Policeman, Killed by a Loco motive, John Brown Home, Sold His Wife, Shot by a Boy, Nobbed I 1 ! C iL.d Crttt H ttnmrtf nis ratner, tusjr lmvuicc, eign and State News Etc, For- Ban Francibco, Nov. 28. Wheat Beason $1.03. Portland, Nov. 1:8. Wheat val ley $1.05 () 1.70; Wnlln Walla RGO fl.05. CmcAao,Nov,28. At closo wheat sleady.cash Oljj Dee. 021 8 May 09 i. "Tlie BCSt,"Vm.llrown.tCo. ONO ENJOYS Both tho method nnd results when Syrup of Figs, is tnkon ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taBlo, and ncla gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Juiver nnd Bowels, demisca tho eya tem cfTectually, dispels colds, Iicad aches and fovors nnd cures habitual cousli nation permnncntly. Fornalo in 5uo and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. SAS FHAN0ISC0. OAL. LOVI3VIIU, AX MHtVi W US. THANKSGIVING DAY. Drawoth on a pace, but tho follow- THANKSGIVING DELICACIES are now in at 120 State street. CRANBERIUEH CELERY MINOE MEAT ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING! R08TON BROWN BREAD, (from Boston.) FRENCH BOUPS-oll kinds. WEI8BADEN & TEYBSONEAU FRUITS, the flout hi tho world. IMPORTED OHEE8E8-3 kinds, ratodofol Qrusamlafull lino if Imported meats aud eausageo. SKOAT fc GILB, 120 Stato St. fCOLD WEATHEIt EAST. Bt. Paul, Nov. 28. Dispatches from fifty Minnesota points indicate the temperature varies from zero at Duluth to 10 degrees below at Hal .ock, and 18 below at Moorhead. Great enow storms in Northern Minnesitta and North Dakota last veek forced the threshers to wholly 'Uspend operations. The ferries a Duluth and Superior are frozen tip ind it is believed tho lake navigatioi annot last much longer. TWENTY JIElJW ZERO. St. Paul, Nov. 28. A sjiecinl dls latch from Winnipeg states tin nereury is 20 degrees below zero and growing colder. cold. Hoone, Iowa, Nov. 28. A cole A-ave struck this city this morning The mercury touched 15 degreet ielow zero. MOKE COLD. Maiisiialtown, la., Nov. 28- .tfeieury reached 12 below zero hen his a. in., the coldest at this date or iiiuiiy years. There is four inche f snow liere. KILLED A POLICEMAN. Washington, Nov. 28. Juniu S. ftuick, a member of the Wash lug on police force, died yesterdai uorning from a knife wound In llleled Wednesday night by Charlen M. Myers, a neighbor. Stack heard Myers cursing In his stable, next to Stack's house and attempted t arrest him. A scuflle ensued, and .Myers, who had been drlukiug, stabbed Stack in the side. KILLED BY A LOCOMOTIVE. OUANGE, N. J., Nov. 28. Samuel Campbell, jr., aged M, a pon of .-sniiiiiel Cumnbell. stockbroker of New York, whilo driving with a friend across tho tracks of the Dela ware, Luckawana & Western rail (rod at midnight Thursday night, was strucK by a locomotive and fatally Injured. The friend, whose name is unknown, escaped by Jumping from the bugjjy. SOLD HIS WIFE. PltOMDENCE, R. I, Nov. 28. Tlie recent death of Mrs. Feitro Vic clene aud the settlement of her es tnto have revealed a queer state of affairs. Two men petitioned for ap poinementas administrators. One was her hutband; tho other was Frank Buren, her lover. The hus band admitted that after discovering the relations which existed between his wife and llaren, ho sold her to tbo lover for 5150. Afterward, It Is claimed, Buren paid another Italian $15 to personate Vlcclene, and a di vorce was grunted to Mrs. Vlcclene. The courts thought Baren had tho best claim to tho woman's estate, and he received the appointment. EASY DIVOHCE. Pierre, B. D., Nov. 28. Some six mouths ago there arrived here from Utlca Mrs. Caroline E. Smith and a young lady friend. They had letter of introduction to a number of prominent people, and were hero pro-'Uinably for their health. Mrs. Smith readily established herself lu tho bet of society, aud among her acquaintances found William B. Sterling, United Stales district attorney, who qulotly went about procuring a divorce for her. She had met Homor E. Smith in New York In 1880. They lived togethor until May, 1800, when she ntlugot. ho doserted her. It trans pires that Homer E. Smith located lu Sioux Falls also for tho purposo of Becurlug a divorce. Mrs. Smith, however, was first on tho ground, and her residenco for ninety days having expired, she somohow learned of her husband's presence at Sioux Falls. Slio had thought to keep tho secret from him, but, finding sho could do so no longer, she served a complaint on him. He was surprised but willing, aud an agreement was reached between them. Ho did not appear, aud she got her divorce by default, and without bringing the matter Into open court. The filial papers were served on Tuesday, Mrs. Smith regained her health on Wednesday aud took tho train for Utah, She will hereafter bo known by her maiden name, Miss Caroline E. Vnnkemau, h JOHN IIUOWN'B HOUSE. llAUKltSTOWN, Md., Nov. 2S Agents of tho Clilcagn peoplu who brought John Brown's fort at Har pers Ferry have bargained with tne owners of the old Kennedy farm lu Wushlugton county for the pur chase of the farmhouse. This house Is situated un the mountain near Maryland heights, opposite Hurper's Ferry. John Brown, under the name of Smith, rented this farm from Jacob Florv. Ho made the house- hU headquarters aud hero collected his pikes aud muskets. Itlst-nld that tho house Is to be carried to Chicago along with tho fort. BHOT JIV A MOV. telegraph office In this city, and is unmarried. He called at Mrs. Vin cent's and asked if Miss McFarland lived there. It Is 'a double house, and that young lady has just moved next door. Mrs. Vincent, who ans wered the call, said shertly: "I know you; give It to him Bert," Jones who bus an Impediment In his ppeech, tried to explain, but be fore he could do so, the boy, who Is only 15 years old, draw a revolver and began firing. One ball entered Junes' abdomen, aud u not her ludged In his lei;. The wounded niiin was found In a cri.Ical condition by pass ers-by, and the police were informed. The Vincents were takeuiutoeus tody, and Jones was removed to I he hospital. ENTIRE FAMILY GONE. Chadkon, Neb., Nov. 5J8 The death of Charles Burnett, a farmer aged 40 year, living about four miles south of here, is the end of a chapter of fatalities which is out of the usual run. Ten weeks ago the Burnett family numbered eight people. The;, were Charles and his wife and five children aud Miss Martha Baruett, his sister. One after another of liese have all died, aud today not a soul remains of the family. The youngest, a child, was the first to be taken. Diphtheria, in a malignant form, attacked the babe, and it died within two days, followed by the next child with the same disease one day later. The other children were attacked, but all recovered with the exception of the eldest, who was dow in convalescing. He took cold just when it was thought he was gelling well, nnd died. The next day one of the remaining children fell from the top of the barn, and when found its tieck was broken. On returning from the funeral the team ran away aud threw Mrs. Bir nett and her sister-in-law from the wagon, killing the latter Instantly aud inflicting such Injuries on the former that she died Ihree days later. Two weeks ago the remain ing child was trying to light a fire, when her clothing caught fire and she was so badly burned tliutshe died. A week ago Burnett was working in his stable, uheu he re ceived a kick from one of his horses, from the effect of which he died tlie next day, his death completing the round of fatalities and finishing putting the family out of existence. He had no know relatives. The farm reverts to tho state unless there can be found some other member of the family. KOI1I1ED HIS KATIIEK. Cincinnati, Nov. 28. The criminal annals rarely have such a chapter as that added in the case of Reed, a 10-year-old boy arrested here Wednesday night. Ills fatiier is a well-known broker living in au aristocratic district on Walnut hill. When Reed was 13, he became a cigarette and yellow-covered novel fiend. He soon developed into a first-class tough. One morning two years ago, tho city was startled by tho story of a sensational robbery by the use of chloroform of Reed's father. Detectives ran the clews dowu and found that young Rued had done it. The father declined to prosecute, aud sent the boy to an uncle in I ml hum polls. lu n few weeks Reed robbed his undo of $000 and lied, but was apprehended and sent to a reform school. There ho stole tobacco, and bribed a boy to bring him chloroform, which he used on thecleik to rob tlie office safe. Hedldui't get Into tho safe, but got enough money to escape, aud then went South, where, lie boldly declares, ho did many jobs. Wednesday ho was arrested as a fugitive from Justice. He glories in all his actions, and will never be anything but a thief. CHILD-STEALING. Kansas City, Mo Nov. 28. At about 7:110 o'clock Thursday night a servant of D. T. Beets, tho mil lionaire eattleniau, of this city, dis appeared from the house, and at the same time the 2-year-old boy of Mr, Beats was missing. Search was made, but no trace of either could be found. The police were notified, but have failed to locate either. It Is thought the child wus kidnaped for a reward. STATE. THE SCIO FIRE. Albany, Or., Nov. 28. (Special to The Journal) -The' flouring mill, electric llaht works, and water works, of E. Goln, nt S:io, were entirely burned nt 10 o'clock this morning, with about 12,000 bushels of wheat belonging to farm ers and Goin. Loss $20,0)0 to $2; 000; insurance $8,000 only on tin mill. Tlie fire started froii frletJ.iii on the belts lu the top of the build ing. The wheal Was stored in a good warehouse attached. THE KIKE AT SCIO. AlkanY, Or., Nov. 'J -Special to Jeurnal: The file al Sei started from a dynamo In the mill of E. (Jean. Tub water worts electric lifilit worls and 15,000 bushels of wheat were burne I Insurance $10,00o, of which $8500 Is pi the Guardiau aud Lyon and $1500 In tlie Albany company. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizen, that fwr ears we have been selling Dr. KIuk's New Discovery for Con sum pi Ion, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bukleu's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, aud have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that b.ive given such universal satisfac tion. We do not hesitate to gpar antee them every time, and we staud ready to refund the purchase price, If satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely ou their merits, at Pry's Druggist. Wanted. Hides, pelts and furs, and all the fat Thauksgivlug tur keys and other poultry in Polk aud Mariou counties. Highest cash price paid at Davison & White's wholes lie arid retail fl"h, game and poulto depot, 04 Court street, Salem. Oregon, 11-11 4w As.1 preventive and cure for croup Chamberlaiu's Cough Remedv hu-i no rival. It is, in fact, the only remedy that c .n always be depend ed upou and that is pleasant aud ?afe to rake. There is not the least danger in giving it to children, as it contains no injurious substance. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Geo. E Good. There h noouoartlrleln tliellnoofmedl cIirm ttmt kivb mj large a return for I he 'mimcy in a good porous strengthening plnowr, audi ns Cartel's Hmarl weed aud belladonna b.ickacho piaster Tho-e uuhiippy persons who suffer from nervousness and dyspepsia 'houltl use tur tcr'i. Little Nervo Kill, which are ni4de ex nre?bly r r sleep'ess, nervous, dyspeptic suth-rers. Price i"3 cents. Women with pale, co'orlcss faces, who leel weak und dls,coumged, will receive i,tii nivntnl nnd bodliv vlcor by mlns Carter's Iron Kills, w hlch are made fur the blood, ueivesana complexion. Baby crf(l. Mother sighed, Doctor proscribed : Castoria EGGS Our mini who fins been wnurlng the couutrt lor KksJh ImsJiiHt bioiiKlil In n bin lot anil w are prepmed to supply the city. T. BURROW"1, No 22 Commeralnl Ht Snlena JONES' PRIVATE ARGUMENT. IflHN HUGHES, .. . ... n..Aino Viiinfs. Oila That 1, Mm. J""" which llyeJ I" Ju. J II 1 WT I U "- Wfljf pft. Hffi- Sf n. &or, Artist Tt farmer, majt stop Btn tau IJTOn ., sniiirlps. liny. Fecunnu encc ..'--O -- -, And pit nkmir wtthoat 'cm; Thnt bankers, warehousemen ami slcn V'as fattening on the planter. And Tennewee fts rotten rich A-ral- loir int and corn, alt whlon Draped money to Atlanta: And the only ihlmr. mr Jone. to do U. .at .... mt that' beughtcn: Unt fnr hi every I O. U. And pT..t all orn and .wear for me 1rqiiit a-rahtlnB cotton. Than -honted .Ion. wlmr folks could bear. At eourt and other gatherlns. And thin, kept apoutin many a year. Proclal.rdn ld!r '".nR".?'0.?,,, Hlch fl.ldltt!ck nud Watherlns. Cut one alltlrrd sweatln day It lii-njKMied I wn holn Mi lot r corn IteUl. which It lay 'LouK-lde tb road that runs my way. Whar I cau see what's coin. And after 12 o't lock had come I fc't a kinder faitRin, And laid mjtelf un'neath a plum To let my dinner settle sum, When long come Jonea' waggin. And Jones was scttln In It so, A readln of a paper; HI amies was Koln powerful slow, Fur both the lines he had tied to 1 he staple of the scraper. The mules they stopped about a rod From me aud went to feediu Lougnlde the road, upon the sod. But Jones (which he had took a tod), Not kuowln, kept a readln. And present!) -a)s he: "Hit's true. That C'llsb V head Is level. Thar's one tliinu rarmers all must do To keep theuiM-lvuafro.il going tow ISaukraptcy and thedeWl. "More loiu, more cern: must plant less ground. And mustn't eat whnt's boughten; Next )enr they'll do It; rcaonln's sound. And cotton'll fetch 'bout dollar a peund: Tharforu I'll plant nil cotton." Savannah News. In Men tul Ruts. "The monotony of certain lines of business and slight useof the mental faculties consequent upon a familiarity of n simple, unvarying routine," said an observant gentleman, "hoon gives a stolid, apathetic, half Idiotic cast to the human countenance. Take any body who has little or no variety in his daily life, and in a short time his face is as blank as a piece of putty. "A wooden hnpassiveness of feature takes the place of what we term ex preion, and tlie intellectual powers re lapse into that dormant state that characterizes aliko the savage and the idiotic. You will see the same thing in tho idle, listless man about town, who is too lazy to work or think, and hasn't enough energy or even inclination to be bad. It is irritating to talk to such people. The restless, nervous man of keen intellectual edge who comes in contact with them chafes inwardly and sometimes outwardly. "Half the trouble and friction that arises between individual members of tho great, acti'e, hustling public and ofilcials of various lower grades is from this very fact. Neither the offender nor the offended understands the seat of tho difficulty in dealing with each other." Now York Herald. L'osll Grass Seeds, Etc NEW ADVKItTISKMENTS. Apackageofhalrepodsbetucen T llr.-A pacsaiscu. -- k-- ., . . i .... Lirrni hiiu ' . -- -- .. fekve at Mrs. Fnink tW lore. " " " r.fKPVTA hoiie of Ave w ms, en Tq K' T.Avia dcr Ban. Winter. trect Ann of Union. I1J1L ,",, I'vniiANOK. Ten ticrcs w'thlu t o ' WdiPn"u or Yankton. 8. D tor prop ..:v m or neiir Sal. m V . c. I'l ';. iilem 'r. nuMt ORHGOX STATU SCHOOL JOl'ItM. tho c'.al - . ... . f Dublin in- vt .. .. .,., l....rnn Is n tnonllliy 111 K- nVlnVoschop. and home eduii. tion luereiore, iv -7 ...-v--. f d teachers, ana "yul"i1u'rjV, ,n , r 'miuuni: u on in vii.onil. Krlce-Sl.W pcraauu. ... a e or . more copies "" -i--.--- fnv Hi ell IS. flutuwsx. . --""-. DINING CHAIRs micy Rockers AND ODD PI ECES. Solid comfort in every one. 6 WE-tvVLa It mjEli JBtVC ' ''.mmJi 11 T, tf Proprietor, Albany, Ur. a. i nm & sos. MAGIC I'VIIAMID AND FAIIUEJ FLOIiAL FESTIVAL -AT-BEKD'S OPEHA HOUSE, Fri .i..., .,inn IIko. 4th. 1S91. Ibis will be tho superb entertaliinieiit of the season, rue oesi is true m .i More than eighty performers in bril liant costumes. TAUELEAUX, SOLOS ASj Entrancing repiesentations of nat ural scenery of America and tho Alps. THE QUEEN! Of Knlrles will bd therewith all the little FAHlIEd. The young pe.iplo of the .if. K. Q. 8 give this luttguitlivnt cnterUituini-nt lr tlie imrpooo of securing u new library, aud us iure the public tbutlH patmnaco will help n woi thy cause aud he greatly upprecliitea, 3-lteserved seats ou sale ut K 8. Dcar-hOrn'i Th e reffon CD .and Co, WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SALEM, The Beautiful Capital C!ty of Oregon, and County Seat of Marion County. Is engaged in selling funning, stock .and fait lands in the Willamette Valley. If you are lookino- f0r land do not fail to call on ns at Salem or ouvajrentinPort. land. The Willamette Valley is very far ahead of any other place on tho Pacific Coast as a farming, stock and fruit country, and i the most delightful place in the World for a home. We refer by permission to the follewing: REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Monday November 30. TUB BIG CITY SHOW. No old Invorlle I Everything new I W. S. CLEVELAND'S Consolidated. THE EIFFEL TOWER OF MINSTRELS. Positively tiik LiUVO'jt, Mot OiMglual aud Only Legiti mate Organization of tho kind la the jvorld D. Williams, CANDY & FRUITS. Everything new aud choice next door to poatofllce. Gypsies as Players. From their first appearance down to the pre&ent the gypsies have been great players and second rate actors, and It is asserted by one writer that there is not a theater or music hall in England or America that does not include one or more persons of gypsy descent. In this country many of them conduct small circuses or traveling shows, which they erect in the woods where they pitch their camps, and charge a nom inal siini for admission. George E. Walsh in New York Epoch. rnHE Rcheicho Autocrnts of MagnlH JL cent Multiform EutertatuinoDt. AVOID THE CROWDS. SECURE SEATS AT PATTON'S Capital lllllKl A l'hytdcluii In Kvry Munucerle. All keepers aro supposed to study the needs and ailments of the animals un der their charge, and they understand the best methods to coax their dumb friends into submission; but in addition to these keepers every circus and me nagerie has one or more physicians who proscribe for tho sick animals. An Im ported wild animal Is too valuable to lose without an effort to Bave its life, and all that science knows is brought bito requisition to cure it of any com plaint. Now York Epoch. First Natioml U...1. .. Salem, Oregoti; Capital National Bank of Hiilem, Oregon; es GnvtrnnJ Thayer, Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Salem, Oregon; lion. , jj ,. r Elroy, Slate Superintendent of Public instruction, Salem, Oregon". Office in Gray Block, Cor. State and Li bert v Sts. , Saf cm,0r. The Willamette Valley Fruit Grxnving Cuiur Office with the Oregon Land Co., Gray Block, con State and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon; is engagedin setting out and cultivating Orchards. first Nati onal Bank SALEM, OREGON. NAPOLEON DAVIS rre-ldcnt. Ua. .1. REYNOLDS Vice President. JOHN MOIH Cashier. GENERAL BANKING! CitjT Election Notice. NOTICK Is hereby given that a city ek c tlonof thecltv ofBuleni. Oregon, will be he'd In lheseeral ward of the cli.v of Hulem.Oregon.on Monday Decani ber7, 1K)1, andthut tue polls of tue bever.il wardd will boepeuedatthohourol 111 o'c'ock In the forenoon and will bo closed ut the h ur ol 4 o'clock in thn afternoon of wild day for the puriKse of electing one alderman n tlielfrsit ward to sucoced Alaeriuun E. M. Litloie and for the term of two years; and one alderman to succeed Alderman J. J. Murphy co 1111 thu unexpired term of ore jeai; one alderman in tho third ward lo succeed Alderm in M llrowu; and ouo alderman in tho lourtu ward to mu ceed Al derman 0. 1). ri utton Tho places of hold Ing raid election in the ssveral waids of bald city aro as follow-: first ward, at the Mansion Heuse: Sec ond ward, at the old Court House; Third waid, at tlieOperti lionst; Fouitti ward,ot Ellis & Whitney's stable. D.iUd atcalcm, Oregon, this 27th day of November, 18ai. i, E. Uoodkll, ll-'iS-td Keourder of tho city of i-inlem, Or. TJIAV AllDUC'l'ION. Kansas City, Nov. lis. Albert King aud hU wife LizzloKIng, alias Lizzie Knilth, were brought before the justice this morning, charged with the abduction of tho sou of David T. Deals. Prisoners plead 'not guilty" to tho ohario. They could nut give bond nud wero com mitted to jail. AlimHTnK AltllUVrKU. Kansas City, Nov. L'8. Tho mysterious King, alia Deuuls alias Spltiole, who It is said returned iteal's kidnapped child, was ar rested this morning. lie Is tho chief couspirator m the ubductlou. STAIUIKI) 11V A DHUNKKN MAN. FKia.so, Cal., Nov. 28.Fulluu G. Uerry, who wus stabbed In tho neck ut l'ollasky, was able to pro ceed to San FranclBCo Thursday night. His wouud was severe, the jugular vicu being exposed but not cut. It was a narrow eseajw from dentil. Horry Is one of tho director of thoMountaln railroad, nnd, asau olUcvr, was taking charge of the barbecue, when the drunken niuu, wno hud been taken from the table, stabbed him. llKStDKNOK nUUNS. FltKH.N o, C 1., N o v. 2 8. The ' eleuunt rwldeuee uudeonteutsof , N. Oothout, kx miles east of Fresno, Elmuia.N, Y., Nov, 28,-Frou cea J. Vincent, widow nnu iicrson'waa burned this uiorulug. Loss Albert L. Vincent, of fco. -13 West f25i0O0, InbUraueell.OOO. Acuity Cllutii treel, tttelnjnll, waltlug auoisbunjHvaed JoImj the cause, th KMilt of injurlaa to Charles Jones, caused by four bullet wmiudu. Junes I he uiuiiHgur of the I'urtH! ,'TheBest."ww.nroT,c). Jas. Batclielor, Prop'r, WarmMeaU at All llours oi the l)a ono but white labor employed In thlf tfstauilsliment. A k d substantial meal cooked In first, class st) le Twenty-live cents per meal, RBD KRONT Court street, between Opera Ilouso nrd Mlnto's Livery To Strawberry Growers. The uuderalgued has contracted for large quantity of the Jessie, (sweepstake prize winner at -alum straw berry fair and Trl omptie uo Guild, (bes' ylelder and most prodtiible lata berry lu ftilem nuirkei,) from 11. V iNivaije. Salem, aud J. W. Uli- bcrt, Auinsvlllo. warranted pure stocy and plants llit class. Catalogue free, read. etl mbrr Its. Also ten other niltla AddrcHi u, HOKhU, itr Salem, Unison Mosquitoes Not Afraid of Alligators. It has been said that mosquitoes ob ject to tho btrong smell of the alligator, but if this bo so they can overcome their dislike when there is a chance of a draft of human blood, for Humboldt relates that while dissecting a large al ligator, eleven feet long, tho odor of which infected the surrounding atmos phere, he and his assistants wero fear fully sttuig. Knowledge Chamois skins are not derived irom tho chnmois, ns many people suppose, but aro tho tlesh side of sheepskin. The skins are soaked in lhnewater nnd In a solution of sulphuric acid; fish oil is poured over them nnd they nre care fully washed In a solution of potash. Notice to Contractors. rptlE Hoard of trustees of tho asylum in X vlto bids for an addition and repairs to tan chapel and kitchen of tlie asvlum. 1 lans and spcclllcatlons may be been at the oftlce or c. H. McNally, architect, ha lem, Or. Tho right to reject any or all bids N reserved. Hlds will be opened at 10 o clock a. m., Tuesday. December 1, IMI1. SYLVKMTEK PENN'OYEH, GEO. IV. McimiDK, PHIL. METHOIIAN, AVMMUNLY, Hoard ol trustees, clerk of board. 11 25 td Exchange on Poitland, Pan Francisco, New York, Hong KongandEuropu bought ii n U sold. Liberal ndv.inc. u made on who.it, wool, hops, and other properly at lej'Oiiablera'f-s. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAVITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, 200,000 Transact a general banking business lu all its branches. GEO. WILLIA MS Presideu Wli. ENOLANO Vice Picsldent IIUUU AloNARY Uaslilei DI HECTORS: Geo. Williams. Wm. Eng laud, Dr. J. A. Richardson, J. V . llobhou. J. A. linker. Bank lu new Exchange block on Com mniclnl street. 8:l'Mf 25c Want Column, Nt!ce Inserted for ONE CfcNT PEK WORD EACH INSERTION. Ko advtr. tiscment insulted in this column forlem ban ttventy-flve cents. SPECIAL RARIN.-A bargain is of fered in tho I N. Gilbert property cor ner Marlon and Front stieets. call oa I. O. llooth, room 1.1, n er Ladd Bush bant 11 21 lw WANTPO. A girl to do light house work. Inquire ut Yew Purkgrocerr. a 10 RENT. Ilouso of nine room?. Stibta nttnehed with, city water, Highland addition. Enquire 36H Cottage strett lm' tt rcMnmtHnim ri'llrslof every varleff, I'l Ulcers and nsurei, Prolsrosoflli itctuni. etc 1'ositively cured wlthont pan r detention from business, 'ratitntslnstlte , selves at their own homes and n curep" nntfed. Ail end to the old larti method or tuttlrg and ligaturing dres Wt stern olllce, Coluii'bla JW Co., Lock box 10 balem, Oregon, n rnHE ALKA-IJEHPJ RUN KiCIHJ- I Meets evtr l-ntuiday einlngu o'clock, in the Lull oer the Mile 1W- aance building. Mettlngsareorenw public. Rev. ilobfrt WliittlHtr.rrr". V. A. Cusick, Vice Presldint. ir. 10M1 PENSIONS D.C.SHERMAN, It U It.... .. I. ... n.a.1 ,,ln.... ...a..... 1 u, n vuoimu mm .iniia UKrui. i," nox ni. H,iiom, unwvu. uepui: uisrf vrito nirtnanks. y Count) w Lost, Strayed or Stolen. D.irk bay horse with black mane snt tall whitish stmt In lorehead. nHout slxleou tiaiuls hlrli, when 1 it seen hud oa hilter strap with ropHttnchel. Any onu rurnlshliiK luformutlon to hli" recovery will b suitably rc anted. OlllS. IIUI1UUIIAI 'JlftH, It has been proved that wasps' nests sometimes tako flro from spontaneous combustion the chemical action of tho wax upon tho inflammable material of tho nest This fact may nccount for some of tho strange fires which occur In barns mid storehouses. lOiXMtw Cor, lllti Marlon. Administrator's Notice. XTOTICR U hereby B'vmi tlixt ihoC unty 1 Judico of Ma rum county ti4H(t Mon day, tlie w day of .Vmnmlwr, IH'1, at the Kourof 11 o'clock a. m. for tho tienrliig ol objectlout. Ifany there be, to lh tlnsl ac count tiled by main llieetalaofawlll aud Wilier, Uec Bvrllt itawwxl NELLIE D.HWIKT. lOSSfitw AdmluUiratrix. PURGBIIBD PLY.MOU Til ROCK OHIOKRKi. Vina voun tl.WWrBJttl8. hlcten for brrwn. Pim cuurttt,iAiura,ur The nvoragoeipectation of life on the princlplo of heredity may bo found, no cording to n statistician, by nddlng the nges of n man's parents nnd grand parents, If dead, and dividing tho result by bIx. The grentest nrteslnn well In tlie world has been struck In Ninth Dakota, It is 0C0 feet deep. The water pres sure Is 235 pounds per squaro Inch, nud its flow is from 8,000 to 10,000 gallons per minute, I'caco n Earlli Is not the boon ou.-hwfod to the chronic, nerv ous ln ulHl. "light doImm stsitle htm, ottdaud unxnti! sensation wrplux hint. Uo neither sict'iw "uudly aofofiishctirtlly ho Is iiltuosi luv i Ibiy tru'iled with dys-jtt-iwla tint slum Id he to llejln and lHTsuytemiiucl y a c.urt r lrtit tcr'sftri.i in h lllli-r-. v tiidiMtiop fortt A4 aud fiMtdamtinliHtfd.nreutu returns, the nerves groc tninqull sua lUfiesiot llferoturna, A bid o nnuinaikiu In. dr.. nnd not only etlwiunlry, but iUca antly wroutt by the Hluont tuitouuiis, malaria ri mat t.iii.kHtiK-yeotuplaiiitnra ali preuitd anlr U b tbts Mtoruiga rtuUl.niil"i'.t" fry Hl Mrof)inir UtHrvea ai out f. -iiler, aud tf their vwi Dtutf porpntuslel be tUeexUteuceof dls. case. A iuprb apiUier nnd prouioior of sound rejiosc NOTICE. THE Republican legal voters of the Uitj of H.Uum nro liticby notified thut tbi cuy primaries election will be held In the First, ooond, Third ana Fourth wards ou Saturday, November ihth, 1-1, for tho pur pose of putting in nomination candidate for City councilmen to be voted for at th comint; city election to bo held on Monduj , tbo'tli day of December, lkUl. the polls ol the said primaries to be opened at the hourof 2 o'clock p. in., und close at 7 o'clock p. m. and tbo following named Judges were appointed by the committee aud tho places otholdtnsand conducting the primaries named as tollews: First ward Mansion House; ludcroi.Wm. Waldo, Henry Croft, David McCully. Hccoud wsrd Old lourt House; Judges, Freeman Kolsom, CharlcsjClaggeit, U. A. Johnson. Third ward Justice Batchelor's noiccw opera house; J mlgts, D. Simpson, Worutr Ureyn an, T O. llaikcr. Fourth ward Ellis A Whlteley's llvory stable, Judges, J H, Uridges, I). L. Green, Wylte A. iioores 'the Judges of their rrspcctlre wards shall appoint two competent peusons to act us clerks of said primaries. '1 he primaries 111 be conducted under the provisions or the act or the legislative lustmbly of I he stato of Oregon. 11 order of the committee. JAM. HATCUELOR, Secretary. S !i?s cotZfGf. falem, Oregon. W. I. Staler, President. A. P. Armstrong, Manager. IS ii sine s s, S li o r t It a n (1, Typewriting, Pennmanshlp, English Departments. .Students admitted nt any time. Catalogue free. M. L. CHAMBERLIN, O. M. SMITH, President. Secretary. H. Al. I1RAN.SON, GEO. H. SllUBERr, Vice President. Treasuier. UNION TITLE ABSTRACT CO. 375 Commercial Street. Mi-k the neatest and best Abstracts In the country. NOTICE. a THE Democratlo legal voters of the City . ofbalemaro hereby notiHed that the oiiy Militaries electton will be held In tne blrst, -round. Third and FourharJs on Muuday, Noembcr 80, lsai, Tor the pur poe;if pulling lu nomination cantJldstes for City touucilmeu to be v ted for at the cpmli c oily election to be held on Monday. tho7tlidayof Ikcember. 1X11, the polls of ibesa d prlmsrles to be opeued at the nur oilo clock u m, and close ( u o'clock p ui aud tbe iollowlnir iiuimmI Imh,. i appointed by tho comniittre aud the plate o( l.oldlug uud conducllntr the prtuisncs pamed ns follews: f " First ward-Mansion House; Judge. W, u it Waters. II K. WnLn u1 Ji ...1.' Heooud ward-old Ot.urt ueuse: Judirti .V m. Millar. W.n IV-vtt t" I!..l,"n, iu. -.'. . '.' '". " ' i'l'LUU. ".iru-junux) tuilcholor oriico Ivm. U tiuer Whitley's ltvery wlt, Jap Ellis, J. Third oivm U MeiVfcU. li MlMtlAP K'urtU ward Ellis 0 uonald. . SJiilolthe,rrrctivewardhftU lly order of the tounalttte. iuuNuU.VY Chairman. J.E.ROSS, 97 State Street Frmer5 Restaurant And Lunch Counter. Good, clean meals. No Chinese rooks. Rates always the low. est. Fresh Oysters la any style. 10 10 lm S&o o uu 5 55? JVgtt m a z rVv5aaaaZ4aXSaCS5r CT ffl iOC&S? a i 5 Strawberries and Grapes. Twenty varlotlesof each forsale. Manual o culture and descriptive catalogue of f..T,. -ir'tvV" ,.uest'. "sv or an table rults. suitable for this illnuite, sent oa ap plication to K. HOFER, xalem.Orrgou. Willamette Univci'silv, SALEM, OBEGON, Is just the place to go for a first-class education. Its Normal Coursooflers every adyantaKw of nuy nnrtnal sehool with all the benefits or degres atid state diploma and umuy sjiee- Excellent courses fur LuMness t t' repa rw.Vi "ol !ej:, A n ,M u- ("., uv. AleUtoine aud Pharmacy. Sm-ou.I term opens X-v. 16lh. 1 hlrd term p;-na t-'eu, i I80i Jb or circular addrew, REV. GEO. WHlTAKEn,D. D. Pretldeut. WANTED Oui agents iiaSJff. u mouth telling our goods on tMir merits. Wo want county nnd gf?" agents, und will tako b.ick allg?00,! sold ir a county agent f.iils to clr i and expenses at er a tblrt days' trW,J send large Illustrated circulars and lew with a special oiler to suit leiritory piled tor, on receiptors onecent etpi Xpply at once and get In or tbe twm. Address Renner ilauufacturluKCo burg. Pa. iia&vu OHAS. WOLZ, German Market. Frankfort, Bologna, Vienna, Llvei 'sn Blood Baubago nnd Head Cheese or mr own make. Best fresh prime nies" M at lowest prices. In l'ostoltice block Hop Sing & Co,, MERCHANT TAILORS, 20S Commercial! Clothing made ut lowest F Repairing neatly done MONEY! To Lon on Real Estate Security. . . oiijion. Agency Pacific BUttfs; oiviuf,i- Building Co, FEAR & HAMILTON, SALKM. ..-..-..rn.k. oU4 Iiooin ii, nusu wm. .-. j-- RSBA SOUTHWESTERN E Large stock of all leading varletM of FRUIT TREE3 Rend forratplogue and Prlcel1 d u I'tftf &? 'ivS6 " paru of the Jo5jalem!3- Uids deceived. The board of directors otKbt No. 31 will receive bids f"r in uneoia blackboards for the 5 ,ftofeia sedool bulldinffslKbt rooms i B, wttli soaiwtone flnlsh, jtoiwr dle Del 1st. ISat. at J o'f, j$a. K..B"-iJlrer. lltAKt W. U BIMPfON, ujerK. xiflf PRINTING, Ml H W " " - -.rt. NKOFTUE Ii & tig .rtbTnd. Lawesi ii!. ifSnt. St the Wjli.1 IfeCt nr and G.UJSS" Po -CTufr. L.-