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'HrrrpWWPlj riV "tf!tWWWB9(ffHlW ti Pi ltultftnotMly thte wm a quick, gutyAtng Qtntd sod, m h was quite like! to lOorer, the current was at aam re-ffdld ami continued for fAriy-fiY necefid, when tbe doctors kftinliK-d Ilia subject and pro honncedldm dead. The Hint con tact wwi Blade through the hands and hd; the Becnhd through the fad aud ealf of the right leg. The dkMton, with oho exception, believe Jtife a'eoBjIoU8no were destroyed s at tfc Mmo Instant, As compared j with the ftemttler execution, that of Mellyidue was much leas dls trMtfl. "J am heartily sorry, Ob, God, tfeai I have dflended thee," came fae muffle I voice of the condemned ' imm, and then almost in a shout, 'JtV go I" The condemned man bad alveii tho word for his own taklajofT. As bespoke tbo bfddlntf , fat hln own dertth-atro'ke. Professor Laudy lowered tho small lever. There was a quick, convulsive jump of Iho subject) there WM a slight sound of strulidug sirups as the inus ; !cs lightened and tugged in the talon'o Impulse which followed tin application of the terrlflo current. There was no movement in any part of tbo entire frame. "Cloce," com man dud Dr. Mrtcdonuld. and the ' stunll lever at the switchboard was pushed back in place. The current , was cut off at 11:12 a. ra. The power waa 1(W) volts. Tbo motive force had been busy forty-uluo seconds. Dr. Ward reached down into the cell on the right side of the chair, and waa feeling for pulse beats, when from the livid lips of tho subject there showed an exudation ol sputum, and almost at tho same in stifat there came from tho threat a broken exhalation of air from the Jungs. Then cuius a shorter gasp, which was cut short in a gurle b a ro-appllcatlou of the current. Quiofely there cauio to tho cars of those nearest the chair tho sound of a gentle hiss. Steam immediate! cleared up from tho electrode on the hare leg. "Stop," again ordered Dr "Macdonald, uud tho lover nguin cut off the current from tho subject. Dr. Ward again advauced to test the wrists for" probable pulsebeat There were none. The mask on the fftca was rele.istd to show tho action of any blood in the jugular vein. Br. Ward retired, and Dr. Mao donald felt both at the wrl4 and neck and then tho other phys clans did likewise, but there cumo no iuoro tremor, of action anywhere. The tense ilgure gradually relaxed from the terrible strain under which tbo man labored at tho moment tho bolt onlercd tho frame, tho neck re laxed, tho head slipped down and the en tiro frame rauk an Jnert,beuse less, dead substance At 11:17 n. in., ho was declared dead. Tho autopsy dltciosod to Dr. Mac donald that thero was no evidence of lmuoolllty or Insanity, as claimed might bo tho case when MoTlvaluo was ou trial. Tho doctors all agree that Mollvaino HUlIercd absolutely no pain. TJIO,MPSON AOAIN. London, Fob. 0. Tho Santiago correspondent of tho London Timoa has sent the following to Ids paper: Printed and written ncoouuta now arriving uoo oouflrm tho deep Im pression oaubid in all Iho Spanish and Portugese-speaking repub ics by tho action of tho United States government against Ohlll. They regard it as ati outrage and deoliu that tho llluslous thoy liavo hither to had respecting tho groat Northern republic iuivo vaulshed. Tho le gitimate lullucnco of tho United States lias been destroyed, and In futuro South American republics must look for prntoillou and mu tuality of interests, both commer cial mid political, only among themselves. Mr. lilaluo seems to have foreseen and dreaded this Im pending destruction or Ids pun American policy by the unwar rautcd ultimatum sent to Chill. Consequently, he is throwing the entlro responsibility ou President Harrison. Private advices, which will bo rhado public, now declare hoyoud a douut thin liuineinw change marks tho occurrence im epoch In tho history of the two Americas. Kresh supply of cukes and cookie Just in n Clark & Eppley's. SCROFULA " thut impurity ef tho Wood wiiiuli j-i ihii uniltly lumps emweliini; an H i mU4 the neck) C4U painful running tnurf m the surm, leg, or ie-t dereUw utrert In tli eyes, ears, or ime, cf ten can lug Mlndnets or deafnessi U Uie origin el jpiintoK, caueewut growtlu, or tti many other niiiulfetatlivi usually ascribed to Miumorai" and fattening Uxn the lungs. ea;ina consumption, and death, llclti llieinost ancient, It Is tua rwvt snerat u Ml disease or jiiTectlotii, tor very low lvrww art entirely tree from It. "W CURED y tlng Reed's Barwparllla, which, by U10 remarkable cures It baa accomplished, pfte a lwu other medicine have failed, ha proven lUelf to be a potent and pcjeuU tar weOklno for this disease, florae, ol Wte cwm are really wonderful. If you fet Jrom wrofula or Impure blood, be sure to try Hood's SaraaparMa. Krery aprtngmy MUeaud etuldrenhave bea trouhkd with scrofuta, sores brw(k. iKHtM (bent la Ttilou (dacea. My mi Uf, threa yeat old, u been MfU4 ufer. IaH sprins lie v mio wh of from head to feet. 1 wi a4Hw4 Ut wm Hood's Haraapullta, and w n WMaHMMalt Tito reault It that all hava Imm mn e We Mrohda, niy Utile ttty Mai M4My feee from aoret, and all f uur twyemciw l bright and aealthy." W. . JtTWHtWV, laalo ty, X. J. Hood's SarsvpftriHa U, l MiMW , AaUerto, fAwttt, Mal i too to DETAILS ABOUT HOTEL HOLOCAUST. Fire at Memphis, Left his Blessing, Russian Famine, Parliament Pro rogued, Meteor and Table Moun tain, Perilous Journey, Young Girl's Fate, Blew out the Gas, Business Block Burns, Funeral of Spurgeon, Thompson Again, Foreign and State News, Etc ' CONOUEfifc!. Wabuinoton, i?eb. O.-MutchlerV resolutions directing an Inquiry an to the failuro of tho Keyslooe and Spring Gordon banks, of Philadel phia, nnd the Maverick National bank of Boston, was adopted. A resolution was Introduced directing the committee on Judiciary to In qulro Into the right of the secretary of tho treasury to employ the huu dred million dollars gold reservo foi the current expenditures was re ferred. The presidont today sent to tin nenate the nomination of Wm. J5. Gririnoll, Now York, as third nsslsU tut secretary of state. In tho senate adverse report wcrt made by the finance commilteo on tho following bills: For free coinage of gold and sliver bullion, (Stewart); increasing the circulation medium by issuing treasury notes based on gold and silver coin and bullion, (Pfeiler); for retirement of national on ok noton, freo colnago of silver, and promotion of International fite colnago of sliver, (Plumb). Bille with ndverse reports were placed on tbo culendar. tieuate bill appropri ating (300,000 for a monument nud itntue to General Grant wus reported from the committee. THIS HOTKti HOLOCAUST. Nhw Yokk, Feb. 0. At 3 o'clock this morning tho whole force of men at work on tho ruins of the Ilotel lloyal commenced to clear away tho debris in the cellar under which was tho dluluc room and ueur tho elevator shaft and stair case. Threo hours later tho six teenth body was uneurthed. All threo bodies found this morning wore those of women but uono of them have bioti Identified. Nkw Youic, Feb. 0. At two o'clock this afternoon thero was found tho badly burned, unrecogniz able body of U woman, with ashuwl wrapped around hor head. A MKMPHJS Fun:. MnMPJUB, Tent)., Feb. 0. At half past 0 o'clock last night tho six story bulldlngoccupledby tho Bruce Beln Hat company wus discovered to bo in Unities. The (Ire spread very rapidly, and In half an hour tho dromon were forced back from tho building, and directed their euurta to saving tho trunk factory of S. Levy next door north. By 10:30 this building and tho Lungstall hardware company's storo were practically In ruins, and Louvcnuui'a hotel, probably tho finest south of tho Ohio river, was In llames. In about an hour the magnificent five story hotel building was totally destroyed. About midnight the wind changed and began to sweep tho 11 ro eastward. The firemen were forced baok and In n short tlmo two or threo adjoining build ings wore destroyed, Including Lomon AGnlu's wholesale dry goods liouso, Welter's hardware store, Wm. Jack's china storo and Win. Wilson's wholesale drug house Again tho wind shifted to tho west, uud tho flro started back to 2d street, lu a short tlmo Jones, Huhn & Oo's printing house uud tho Lllly Carri age company's plant were destroyed. At this point tho flremon got tbe llnmoa practically under control. Tho block destroyed was lu the heart of tho business district. The loss aggregates $1,000,000, Mkmi'His, Touu., Fob. U,Tho total loss by last night's lire, as fur us known at prcseut, is at least $020,000, and a number of smaller losses yet to bo reported, will make the amount reach a million dollars ou tho buildings. Their iusurunie Is (818,000. 1.KFT HIS 1I1.KH31NO. CliAiiiiEHTOK, W. Va., Feb. 0. J. McQlassan committed suloldo at tho Btnlborth hotel Sunday night by swallowing cyanide of potassium On a table near his bed were u re volver and a bottlo of morphine. Ho lolt a note to his wlfu stating that sho had not treated hint right of lute, but nevertheless) ho asked God to bless her and his sou. He waa at one tlmo a prominent hotel man lu Cincinnati. Of late yearn ho had been unemployed. THK ltUHMAN KAMINK. Nkw Youk, Feb, 0. The chamber of commerce 1ms received altogether $S0U mud being for tho fumlno iuf furors lu Russia. Tho following liut. been received from Smith, the Atnerlcuu minister at SI. Pett-n burg! "Money sent tho several commltteca under the presidency of the. Otarwltuh will bo proKrly ap plied." I'AUI.IAUIINT HtOllOaUKl). London, Feb. 0. Parliament n assembled today. The Queen's speech, oiwolug the hohkIui), was read. It expressed her gratltudQ for the sympathy of the pooplo In her 1 lute bereavement. Among other IhliiKstho menuo stated an ttjrtvo. meut wm ooueludcdwllh tho Uultvd Htatty, dttliiliii ihe iiuhIc by which Inquiry on Foot delating tho National Hanky. disputes regarding tho ecfl flsherieB boat built by myself It is tocxpen ln Behrlng sea will bo referred to slve to puy for the trip.'' Tho boat arliilratlou. Parliament will be asked to pass upon numerous meas urm, among which will be proposals to apply to Ireland tho genera prin ciples of local government already adopted in Great Britain, and a measure for increasing the number of small holdings in the agricultural districts of Great Britain. NMirtASKA'S GOVHIINOK. Lincoln, Feb. 9. Governor Bojd nrrived and took posoesslon of Ids office jefiterdny. When hbj entry was mado to tbo executive apartments Governor Thoyer ad vanced With extended hand, re marking, "How do you do, gov ernor ?" Boyd bowed, but Ignored 1 lie outstretched member. Thayer flushtd slightly, und naked if he could bo of any assistance, and re eeivlwj a negative reply left the room. Governor Boyd being asked ir he Intended to make a clean sweep of Ilepubilcau office holdors admitted tbut such action was In contemplation. A number of Thay er's appointees huve already ten dered their resignation. Alter refusing tbo hand of ex Governor Thayer, Boyd passed Into his private office, where he informal ly received the hundreds who went In to tee him. During the afternoon Boyd's chief appointees of last spring resumed their duties where they left ofl when Thayer unceremoniously took charge on a writ of oustei Democrats all over Nebraska are preparing for a grand demonstration ut Lincoln next Monday. MKTKOIl HUltlES 1T8KLF IN TABLE MOUNTAIN. OltoviLl.K, Cal., Fet). 0. Table mountain, around which bo man mysteries of nature cling, and in whose depths are caves and cavernc of unknown depths nnd beauty, was the scene, n few nights ago, of n strange and awful sight. A ball of flre-desoended from tho heavem with frightful rapidity, and, with u shock that made the ground trembit for nearly a mile around, buried itself deep In the earth. William and Robert Campbell own a farm some five miles from Orovllle, and their homo stuuds within a milo of tbe northern edgb of Tuble mount ain. On tho evening in question, about 10 o'clock, they were outside of their houee, seeing that all was well for tho night, when suddenly the darkness wus dispelled, uud fur a moment it was us light us day. A bull of living flro appeared In the heavens and hung for a moment over the rim of Table mountain, and then, with u rush and a roar im possible to describe, descended to tbo earth. A shock like that of an eurtbquako followed. It Is hardly necessary to state that tbe brothers were startled. But they realized at on co that It wus u meteor, und determined to lnvesllgnlo on tin morrow. Tho next day thoy weut to the spot wlicro tho mass had apparent!) struck. Thoy had no difficulty In finding tho place, for tho light the meteor hud made 011 the previous night, although but for u moment, had mnde everything clear, and they went directly to the spot. They found where It had struck wne mi Immense hole In the eurth, four or live feet diep. Numerous pieces hud been broken nil' by tho full uud hud also buried themselves in tbe ground. Tho top of tho muss was still hot so hot, lu fact, that they could not hold tholr bunds against It uud tho surrounding bushes and grieu wood was burned and scorched us If It hud bceu exposed to long continued flro. Some days after this G. II. Stout, superintendent of schools, was at tho Campbell place, and tho gentlemen told him of tho strange ufhdr. Mr. Stout, naturally of u scientific turn of mind, wanted to Investigate, uud Itobort Campbell took him to where tho celestial visi tor was burled. In conversation with Mr. Stout lie fully corroborated nit of tho foregoing. Ho Buys that ho and Mr. Campbell estimated that tho mnss must weigh fully eight tons. So far us ho wus ablo to deter mine, lis formation apparently wui lava, not dlllering greutly from tho surrounding lava of tho mountain. He nlso stales tlint the surrounding trees are blackened uud burned by great heat, and that from nppear auces he should judgo that the shock of tho full must huva been terrific, Tho meteor Is easily accessible, nud It will bo excavated and a careful geocoglcal examination of Its con struction made, It may possibly bo determined that Table mountain, from Its peculiar mineral formation, poKsiMHs magnetic influences and ueted as a sort of powerful magnet to drAW the mass from 1U place lu tho depths of space. THK UAIIINKX. MKirriNd. WAHtiiNuroN, D.C, Feb, 0. Tne meeting of the cabinet today wivs at tended by all tbo members but was of short duration. Tbe Behrlug sea qutnin was considered briefly but no nution wus taken, Tho presidont Ins not yet given serious ntteutlou t the iiuevtloti of filling tho vacoucy lu the United States supremo bench enured by Iho death of Bradley, but is expected to do ho In a few weeks, 1'KHILOUH J.lllHNl.V, Nmv Yohk, F. b. 0. Captain James Monahau, who for over thirty years has been a resident of Canarsle, and for twenty yuan of that tlmo has followed tho sea for a living, started early today ou a perilous Journey. Some tlmo ago Captain Monuhait declared to some friends that ho Intended to cross tha ocvuu, antt when questioned us to how he, prouetl lu muKw tho Journey, ut irledthvm by auiwvrlug: "lu u is sixteen feet long aud two feet wide, and is so rigged as to make Kb management nn easy task. A small cabin Ia covered with cauvass, which Is intended to protect the provisions from an angry sea. Thero is room enough to carry food sufficient for 100 days, but tha Captain pxpocta to make the Journey in sixty. Tho wood used in the construction of the boat is entirely cedar. YOUNG OIKL'8 FATE. Pkisoott, Ariz, Feb. 0. News received from Verde valley leaves no doubt of the terrible fute of Alico Packard, the 10-year-old girl who was seen in tho company of two Indians last week. It now turns out tbo boy told tbo truth, but ho la feeble minded, und .did not tell any of the neighbors until three days after I he Indians had left with their victim. The boy declared that the girl was so nearly exhausted that she fttld sho couldn't walk much further. Tho girl way ou her way to tier uncle's bouse wiit-n site must have been captured by tho Iudlaup. Her parents felt no alarm, us they thought she wus with her une'e. Forty men are searching through the country Into which they traced the Indians, but there is small pros pectof finding tho girl, who Is now supposed to be dead. One Indian is thought to be n Navojo, and another an Apache. They probably pushed on till tbo girl could go no furtbor, and then killed or abandoned ber. If they have returned to the reser vation it will be almost impossible to identify them. JUMI'KD OFF A FEURYIJOAT. San Fuancibco,- Ftb. 9. J. W. robin, a wooltiulsher. about 41 years "fuge, committed suicide by jump lug off the ferry steamer Oakland xhnrtly after 10:30 yesterday morn ing. Tho boat was stopped, but no tracn of Tobin could be found. He must have been vtruck by the luddlewheel nud sauk ut once. HLEW OUT THK GAS. Han FjtANCibco, Feb. 9. Joseph It. Kearus, a carpenter, was found dead hi bed yesterday, having been lcuidentully asphy.lated by gas. Kearus wusu brother of the Kearus dsters, who were killed In tho Wel-ster-street bridge accident a few years ago. A 11USINES8 I1LOCIC UUIINKD. Laknrd, Kan., Feb. 9. Yester day flro wiped out nearly $125,000 wortli of property, and laid In ashes ouo of tho best business blocks in tho city. LOUISIANA I'OLlTlCa. New Oiileanb, Feb. 9. Hon. A. H. Leonard, Republican nominee for governor, scut a le igthy letter to Chairman Ducotl, of tho stato com mittee, accepting tho n mination and dealing with tho issues of the campaign. In tho course of his lotter ho teys: "In 1887 the Demo cratic party took forcible possession of tho government uud lias over slaco maintained absolute power by violent and fraudulent means. For sixteen years tho people of Louisi ana have not hud good government such us is guaranteed to them by the constitution of the United States. Tho development of her magnificent rcsouro s have been retarded und tho intellectual und moral coudltlou of tho people low ered to a degreo that seriously threatens tho underlying principles on which society itself Is based. Tho results have been disastrous even to tl o Democratic party, for under the conditions which that party has created reckless and unscrupulous men have naturally risen to power." In conclusion, Leonard says there Is reason to hopo tho inllueuces ol many more Intelligent members of tho Democratic party will bo ex erted to pieveut bulldozlug uud frauds ut elections, which have po long disgraced Louisiana. More over, tho disruption of tho Demo cratic party will, ton certain oxtcnt, dispel tho unreusonablo prejudice which has heretofoio existed lu the minds of many Democrats against the Itepubllcan party and make it difficult for returning officers to count out Itepubllcan electod by a largo majority. FUNKKAL OF SPUKQCON. London, Feb. 0. Tho body of Itev. Mr. Spurgeou, arrived at Nowhaven Irom Meutono yester day. Notwithstanding the tarll uess of tho hour, there waj a largo assemblage nu the quay uwultlug tho arrival of tho steamer which brought tho hotly from France. Tho coffin, which was taken nshore soon ufler tho steamer arrived, was enelosod In a wooden ease. Before it was taken to the train that was to carry It to London, this case was taken oil aud brokon into small pieces, which were eagerly eekud upon and curled oil' us rol- Ioj. Arriving ut London, tho re mains were convoyed to the Taber nacle, acoompuulcd by an Immeme erowd. A HLOODY FKIIIT. MEN AND WOMEN ON A CAKOUSK. Point Pleasant, W. Va., Feb.0, A bloody riot occurred lu a dls r'pu table boarding house kept, by a woman naimd Morgan, near this (dace, early yesterday morning. A lrt,v of six men were at the house, iMMU-lnir, wheu Charles Kuapp nod Juhii CuM'j, two of tho Jaity, Itfgun tlghllnjj over a young woman nanus) Cl.uk, who was present. ve drew n dirk and stabbed Kuapp four lime. Koapp'a bother miu to his rescuo and tho rest of the gnug engaged la the light, 111 four women Ink ug part. I'hobatttowaifkUg'it with kulvoa and ltol. Ctvsey rm frightfully cu about tbo bed by koKeJo tbo M PACIFIC LAND & t ugTlff'frs r r n : -MrjxLrr-ri it tfn evuxrxyHm"nizLf'TTrKL a ik m- BwMI ltt& -itp 1U hands of the Clark woman, Luther Knapp received a serious knife and pistol wound, and John Burko wns shot through tbo arm. Knapp and CaM?y will die. Ora Clark, over whom the flght started, escaped un hurt. All the participants are under arrest. WOHLD'd TAIH. Hartfokd, Feb. 9. Owing to tho failure of tho legislature to pro- vide for any display ut tbe world's tho failure of tho legislature to fulr. the uoveruor this afternoon Issued a proclamation culling n con vention of all Interested to meet at the stute house on the 22d of Feb ruary for tbo purpose of appointing a commission to consider the ex pediency of raising by popular subscription an amount sufficient to defray the expenses of a proper exhibit MARKETS. Portland, eb. 0. Wheat val ley, $1.55$1.60; Wallu Walla, $1.50 $1.55. Chicago, Feb. 0. At close wheat was firm; cash, 80; May, S0. San Francisco, Feb.0. Whent buyer season $1,053. This is Meant fur You. It has been truly said that half tho world does not know how the other half lives. Comparatively few of us have perfect health, owing to thoimpuieondltiou of our blood. But wo rub along from day to duy, with Bcurccly u thought, unless forced to our uttentlon, of the thou sands ull nbout us who are suffering from sciofulu, suit rheum and other serious blood disorders, and whose ugonlcs can ouly be Imugulned. The marked success of Hood's Bursa parllla for these troubled, us shown in our advertising columns fre quently, certainly seems to justify urging tho uso of this excellent medicine by all who know that their blojd Is disordered. Every clulm in behalf of Hood's Bursa parilla i-i fully backed up by what tho medicine bus done and Is still doiug, uud wheu its proprietors urge its merits nud Its use upon all who sutler from Impure blood, in greut or small degrees, they certainly mean to luclude you. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Custorlnt For the Children. "In buying a cough medicine for chlldieu,'' says II. A. Wulker, n prominent druggist of Ogdeu, Utah, "never be afraid to buy Chanibei lulu's Cough Eemedy. Thero Is no danger from it uud relief is always sure to follow. I particularly recom mend Chumberlniu'a because I have found it to be safe nnd reliable. 50 cent bottles for snle by G. 13. Qoode, druggist. lluoklou'a Arulca.Mve, The Heat Snlvo In tho world for Cula, BruUen, Hores, Ulcen, Salt Kheum, Keer lores, lellor, L'liuinx d llnna, Oullolnlim lyoru unit uii nsiu KruptlouB, aud ixwi. lively oure Piles, or uo mv reoulre is guaranteed to kIvo perfect KUlalaetloii r mutiny refunded Price, J5 vnt p ox For kalo by Duu'l J , fry, 2V5 Com M CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PILLS. CURE Kick nitarhn ami rvlloro all tbe troubles Incl dent to bilious sum of the sytem. such ni IMiilaoss, Nausea IinwUness. DlftrmM afui eatiug. l'siu In tin m (tv .Vi- hllo their most reuuirluibloinxvH lias been sliown in curiuj Heiutari . et O.u t a Iottuc Liter Pltxi am isjuslly valual le In Conciliation, curing and preventing tin ami") lag complaint, while they also correct all disorders of tha stomach, sthnuUts the llrer and regulaw tha bowels. iveu it they only cured HEAD Ache they would le almost priceless to tbceo who suffer from this dUtrvulajr complaint! but fortunately their goodness doe not t-n.1 here, and ihoM who once try them wUI flod these Utile pills raluable In so many ways that they will not ba wtUluf to do without them. Hut after all tick head A-LILT U the boo of so rasar tiros that hero is wher wa m.kt our treat boast. Our Mills cura 11 whlla otkeia do not. (Uarsa'a Lrrrut Uvra Pliu are very small and vwrjeAjy to take. OnaortwopiKsmale doaa, Tbey aro stricfy vetabM and do wot grip or purgtt, hut by tlieir ernlW attlwi tdeaM al who ue thocn In tlawatabcenw urufor tt4doeyber,eraeotliy null osra jauuera c & tot x8m :H SiiC UE hdk MM A WARNING -DON'T UCE BIG WORRb. Iu promulgating foterlc cogitations or articulating superficial sentimentalities und pUllOHophlcat or psj cb logical obsi-r-atlons,bewareorplatuillnoupondcrol,y. Let your sUitementg posRCh a clarified oou clseucnx, compacted couiprehenslbleuess. coplesccnt consHtcncy and n concentra ted cogeno. luchtwoll couglninerutlons of flatulent garrulity, Jejune babblement and asinine auctions. In trying t Im press upon others the euperlorlty of th W'liconsln Central Linen, and wh you nud o many others use this tborougtmre mm hi p.inl nn.1 Mlntipurolisnnd DuliUh nnd Ashland to Milwaukee, C bloigo and nnd Ashland to Milwaukee, I Ulcago ana nnintacn.4intidxnti-li.il. l"i not iietOKsary tonie Jawbreaker. Let your extenipora - ' l0 Kl&HtasT SedulouMTold alilf- 0UQ tnree-IOUrUlB IU CUlUVntlUU UUIUIIU m '-u v.vw nfSuri.r'nn , Pr ucre, cash, balance easy payment and long time -"WfcSoSnTlyfilSiil Choice of 40 ten acre fruit tracts six mi es south ol A$iStf1i$S&te (postoffice) best fruit land, very desirable location; ftuanStorten&"rBnl"neiiBT"B I springs and running water, adjoining Ihe Oregon Land E. C. CROSS, and Packer, State St. nni Court St. The best meats delivered to all parto'of thecltr. PO BALE&r, OREGON. GENERAL BANKING NAPOLEON DAVIS I)B. W. H. IIYJID JOUN MOIK President. .Vlcel'iesldent. Cashier WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business . In ull IU branches. QKO. WILLIAMS. Wm. KNOLAND Preslden .Vice President HUGH MCNAHY. -Uasnler DIKECTOKS: Oeo. Wllllams.Wm. Enc land, Dr. J. A. Klcnardson, J, W . Ilodson, J. A. linker. Bank In new Exchange block on Com mercial street. 8:13-U (Founded In 1808.) Lai & Bnsli, Bankers, IRON BUILDING, SALEM, - OREGON Transact Banking Business In all de partments. Has rnonentnry connections! with banks In Oregon, Washington, Idaho and .Montana, huu correspondents In all the pilnclpal towns of those states. Collec tions made throughout tbe Pacific and DiUeru Hiutes and British America. llrnfisorKastern banks taken at par. Kvcry laclllty idlorded customers, consist, ont w'tli couservntUe banking We hae i large Ore proof vault, with umple room for tbo keeping ol safety boxes, nnd the ii ost secure Burglar Proof -ault In the North Went 12 18 lm dw asii Mario Clins. Wolz, or tLe "German Market," will liorcaltui sell foi cj.ih only und hU prlcos will be the lowest. Conservatory of Music. T7IU,AMETTE UNI VhRSt I Y.-Olves superior adnntagei to students of music, Ho tenchere. IdtUst methods. Voeul and lnstrumentul iniiiilo tuught to the highest prollcteucy, Noutegolugeost to study muslo. lixpenseii moitenile. Diplomas K'leu on completion of course. '.. M PAItVIN. Muatcal Director. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Hfntn nt rirn. gou. ur .Marion couutv. Miles lUley, plnlntttl.x. It. M. Glover, defendant. Toll. .M. Qloer the defendant: In the name of tbe stute it Oregon you are hereby required to ttpprnr and answer the romnlnlnt tiled ualnst vnn in h above entitUd action, ouorleftiie tho bth day of rcunmn,, IMh!, the same being thn lint dsv o nex Jkb 1 esulartormot tba abavo entitled court after tho expiration of the publlraUun of this suminous, and If ou tun an in iiPTt hiiu u.nrr, iio piaiatlu will tkejinlLinentui?aliut vouforiiiemuM l'6 pUiatln oi tTC together with lutcrrst Ihervon at ihe rate of ! per cent per annum Irom .March W,liK, until J4U1. and all coats and ills- nollflut tlwt this summons Is tered upon ou by puli'lcatioH bv order ol the Hon 11 iMIolscJuiLtenrsnlitront, made ou the Uth ua nf Nov IW), directing that .aid miiiihs be publl.ntKl six coiiMutle i.-eks lu thtlpiTAl.JoeiiNAl,publUhed at-aleiu. Marlon counts , Driron. KP MetAJIlNACand . T UICHAHD.-O.V I d nt Attornei s for plalntia uureiuemoi iiusaeiion. louarv nerotn iNK OK THK LAKCllHl' EHTABL18H. htate. Liittr tutnh ih.. t.'nut u the Mate, the r tale, I l'lUU. , rice list rcalb'anks. rVK. HuwMti rnnw . tllt rac"n Dissolution Notice. milK Orni known as Rtmpton Rocer I has this day. tll or Ktbruary. I3, dltolvtHt partnrreblp by mntual content Tbe biulre will tie coo ducted hereafter by Htmpton Urns, who will awuma all in. deblednek and collect all oatitandlac ae. counu. Thanking tba pablte Km-thalr tut niniis. w heartlnr recouuuesii th Z urn iu i ii... .:..-. "- - w their natrons. U3 ujiin. niuraux. first Na Bank 1 T u PRINTING , ana bireest discount. (?ena roi of Job tirintlnr. and i-HtLnn . """" sine uesfu iiujici ir . -A.ii.wZrig:" ORCHARD COMPANY; LARGEAND SMALL FARMS, Also 5, 10 and 0 acre pieces already planted to fruit trees In fine condition, and somo first-class city properly. STATE INSURANCE BUILDING, SALEM, OJ5EGON. References by Permissien: Hmi. W. W.Thayer, Ex-governor and chief Justice of Oregon, iftpt land, Oregon. fJV H-n. Itlchard Wlllams, ex-member Hon. Geo, W. McIJride, secretary of state, Salem, Oregon. Hon. Phil. Metsclian, state treasurer, Balem, Oregon. Hon. E. B. McElroy, mperlntendent of public instruction, Salem, Or Hon. W. A. Cuslck, president Capital National bank, Salem, Oregon Hon. Napoleon Davis, president First National bank, Salem, Oregon William & England Banking Company, Salem. Oregon. Thos Kay, piesMent woolen mills, Salem, Oregon. H.n. W B. Allison United Stnles Senator, Diibquue, I ,wa. H.,11. U m. Larrabee, exgeruor of Iowi, tlulrmou , ,wu Jn. Hotracon, cashier Dubuque National bank, Dubuque, Jowa. W P. Mauley; president (security Nuliotial bank, Sioux City, Iown. lion. J. A. T. Hull, congressman, Des Moines, Iowa. Hon. Geo. D. Perkins, congressman, Sioux City, Iowa. Oregon Land Company's Price List. 10 acres of land 5k milf s best fruit land, nearly all cultivated. There will be 1 00 acres set to fruit, immediately adjoining this tract, this spring; pi ice, 50 per acre, 6100 cash, balance easy pay ments. Choice of four ten acre fruit tracts five miles south ol i Qoloin I nnctfittinoA ntip n in 1 K-" VI ' , ,' A .;,i. three-foui ths in cultivation balance good timber uompany s moaei iuu acre orcnara lann, unuu nmua aum steamer landing. First choice 60 per acre, cash, balance on eight years time, enabling purchaser to pay for land out of the fiuit crop This land will be set out to fruit trees and cultivated two years in a first-class manner, by the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing company so that a two year old orchard, complete in ever respect, will cost the pur baser $125 per acre, including a good fence around it. The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing co mpany has now more than 300 acres set out in this way, and will take pleasure in showing anyone, who takes an interest in fruit growing in the Willamette Valley, what they are doing aud how their orchards look. The people of Salem and their vi.-iting friends are cordially invited to call at the office of the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing com pany, in the jjfray building 'with the Oregon Land com pany, and take a ride to Sunnyside and see what is being done in the way of fruit raising in the vicinity of Salem, Oregon. You will enjoy the ride to Sunnyside and see something worth seeing. Thirty acres best garden and hay land, good two story house of nine rooms, hard finished, good barn, good orchard, springs and running water, 2 miles from Turner, price 2500. 3-5 aues of timber laud 2J miles from Turner, $20 per acre, i cash, balance In three equal annual payments. 10 , 8A-100 acres cultivated land with house, spring and orchard 3 miles from luriipr, $C0 per acre, J cash, balance lu three equul annual payments.. 18 40-100 acres cultivated land with burn nnd rum Iur water, $45. per aere.-J cash, balance In three equal uunual payments. First payment will be taken In work. 10 06-100 acres cultivated land, running water on land, ?40 per acre, J cash, balance iu three equal annual pajineuts. Fust pajmeut taken in 30 08-100 acres pasture aud timber land, all good land, with running water, 3 miles fiom Turner, 25 per acre. 0 fruit tracts runglug from 12 to 14 acres each, all cultivated, 200 fruit trees on each lot, land all plowed, $45 per acre, cash, balance in three equal unnual payments. funn?Vfr,kf.SUPhM.car?eut,el; w?rk cutUne wood, making rulls, building fence setting out uud cultivating trees taken in part payment on land: L 7,i""eM' Ks, or buggies taken lu part puyment on land Also good city propei ty, when unencumbered by mortgnge or other claims, taken in part payment ou land. b,b MAIL LETTIJSTGS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Post Office Department, Washington, D. C Jan. 15, 1892. PROPOSALS will be received at tho Contract Office of this Depart ment until 4 p. ra. of Match 24th, 1802, for carrying tho malls of the United States upon the routes, and according to tho schedule of nrrival and departure specifled by tbo De partment, In the state of Oregon from July 1st, 1892 to June 30th, 189-1. List of routes, with onrimlnloa of arrtvuls and departures, Instruc tions to bidders with forms, for con tracta and bonds, aud nil other necessary information, will be fur nished upon application to the Sec ond Assistant Postmaster General JOHN WAXAMAKER, d-M8-6tm Postmaster General. VHOFKSSIONAL CAUDS. f iv - iiuiwst.Tr. Attorncv nt io. yi'A tr - . lTC.h-. hrAV h""- vul r Lnad I MMlfkm llMno. VliSI "" Z" " lush's bank, IVAUCYAHLNOHAM, Attorneys nnd a lug an abstract ol the ret-ordsof XiaTSS. S?!,J Vtns lot and wSkind2il00l Kalem.tbey hac special tueitlHe. in, r, nmlulng tltl. to rwl eiuttiT BuMnels In 'he supreme wurt and lnthe state d?E,ia nienj.vruireceve prompt J attentfo2.epart" O T. UICHARnsoNrAttorney at law W,,0hffllup ital ln roolJs of new Hush blot k. corner Commerri. i t'r,?.!w ureets, Salem, Oregon. ""wm 1LK.BONUAM. W.H. II0U1E3. K"i?. ."ow, AttoriirJuTiS- nVd cXrToV&'m!! Buti ook4 an?; nna,eeo work promptly V UA rV,OH Aw 1-taM, Sf4 fi'-f.. "" nasa HTsrT? u.u"0' Hit ams c Porl- of congress, Portlnnd. Oregon. south of Salem (postoffice) . . . ,. :1,J.l,,. 4-nTn nil r.ivnt.inn. VeiV SlOflltl V. TjWO HI J. McCAUSTLAND.Clvil Sanitary nnd JLLi. Hydraullo Engineer. U. H. Deputy rninernl surveyor. City surveyors olllce. Cxjttle-i'arkhurst Block, Salem, Oregon. CA. ROBERT, Architect, room 421. Mar . quam bnlldlng, Portland, Oregon. W H. YOUNG, M.D.. Office formerly YV . occupied by Dr. Rowland, corner .ou""na J-lberty streeU. Telephone No. 4 -mc.e ,,ou': 8 a m. to 12, 2 to 4 p. ni.. and 7 ton p. m. Residence lth street on electric car line. Telephone No. 9. TU. W. J geon lem, Oreg S MOTT. nhvsiclan nnd Hiir. eon. Office In Eldridge Blocfe. Sn remin. flffln. i.n.,. in . ,o ' T 2to'4p. m. '" "..m. E-1 Hiish jyH1LHliP0K. M- .Homeopathlst. Office 155 Court street; ReMdeDce 847' street, nor.pmi ntnitn. i. SMSiiS: BlVeU T dlSeases oi omenni XT T HOUSER, M O. Physician nnd sur o) X J wilce limited to diseases of the nenous system. Catarrh lncludlne r?.,.h,12'?,RnJ1 "'PtUfeor heinln. Office i I Cottle block rooms 11 and 12. Office houra X) amT,n n' ADA.y18- 0fllce hours, XJ 9a.m. toll n. in.: 2 p. m. to 6 n m Kiy or nlBht calls promptly attended to". Special attention given to diseases of wom en and children, office in New RankllT Wto Commcreial street. Residence tame. UOSINEUS CARDS. S'SSSsinhfjP' "'" smllhs nnd sSSSWwbwwb janSii1:. 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