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' II d m. BARUISON SINMG. -Union of Goto federates. art A. Miller seeks JJest End Retirement. Negro KiotThreatened. Washington, D. C, Ocr. 24. fifr, Gardner wan summoned to the fteHeaee this morning, at an gaunter nour mail usual, ana touna j?lfew4feaee making rapid progreps, i Mrs.Harrison slowly but surely Bearing the end. He says Mra.Har- tifcon la sinking rapidly, and can hardly survive the day, butproba- A bly will last till evening. Reunion of Oonfcdorafos. Dallas, Tex., Oct.24. Bpecirtl. Today la devoted to a reception of tbe ex-Confederates streaming Into toe city from every section of the Boutb, to attend the great re-union, Which will be In full blast by ton lent, Mid will continue until the night of tbe 20tb. Sterling Price Camp Is the 'committee of reception, and tbe gaeatj are being cared for in a most chivalrous manner. Mrs. Jefferson Davis and Miss Winnie Davis, the slaughter of the Confederacy, have promised to be here and will proba bly arrive by evening or tomorrow. AtBOBg others here or expected to toy, are. Generals Gordon, Beuure- 'grl, Longstreet, Kerby Smith, Early and FitK L. O. President Calhoun, oftho Veterans of Atlanta, ta among the honored, guests. A P great parade Is to be one of the feat ures of the encampment, and a great Meeting is to be held, at which the , proposed and already Inaugurated movement to erect a monument to Jefferson Davis, will receive discus- slon, and probably tho fund -will be eavily contributed to. On tho ar- ,, rival of Mrs. Davis.she will be given arand welcome and tonight or to- morrow evening will be tendered a reception by all tho Confederate Veterans here. Eyory Southern , state will be represented In the on- campment. . JUlert A. Miller Withdraws. PORTiiAND, Oot. 24. The roport d withdrawal of llobert A.Miller from the Democratic electoral ticket has been verified, and bis resigna tion been accepted by tho state antral committee. Mlllor's place oa'tue ticket is to bo filled by I. N. Pierce, one of tho People's party candidates for presidential electors. Accident on Beading Road. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct 21. An express on Reading road ran into a 01 train in tho wost Manayuuk tunnel, resulting In a frightful ' smash up. The cars are burning. It is reported that eight or ten are killed, Another report says twouty- - five, while press bulletins say fifty two, Railroad ofllclals refuse to , give details, President MoLood has received a telegram from an offlcor at tho scone, and as near as could bo ascertained, . ten were killed and fifteen injurod. The collision occurred Just north of the tunnel, Instead of in it. Tho ac eidem Is duo to dtsobedlenco of or ders by tbe englneor of tho coal train. Both engines wero wrecked, Md the tolegraph lino broken, de laying news of tho dlsnster. The 'Manayuuk ilro department extin guished tho Hamcs, after a hard flut. It was reported at noon that ' fifteen wore killed, Tho Injured have been removed from tho debris, but at 1 p. m., President McLeod Advised only 11 vo dead. Overflow of Yellow Hiver iu China. sji Ban Fuanoibco, Cal., Oot. 21. Further particulars have been re oalved In letters from Chaunan Fu China, und,cr date of September 14th, of a fearful havoo wrought by Mm bursting of tho bunkaof tho Yel low River. The Hood promises to lival the great disaster of three yoars ago, In loss of life and property. It teeftUoMted that the overflowed dis trict la 160 miles In length, and that the number of people who are starv ing la fully one million, BlsttttMU la New Brunswick. ftri John, N, IJ., Oct. 21. Brief. If stated tbe provincial elections In Nw Bruuewlek resulted in Blair, Ubsral administration, being bus- TIm number of members , ww wi follews: Government Ml OptwaUlou 18; Independent 2, Willi two yt to be heard from will probably tuorease the WMUmt majority. One feat tim of netting waa the defeat of gtoMHter Bkk and three other Gay amnent eeodldatenlaYork eounty. VtgM JOet TmWtwi. TituaviUJt, Jfk., Oat. JM.TIm rlut h$ wmmrn alammg NtAfyMO well amd , men with Winchesters are camped otto mile from the olty. The whiles have loss than 100 gnus, and It Is many miles to the base of supplies. The Gate City guards, of Sanford, have been ordered to tho scene, and the Indian river guards under arms. Mass Meetings. Chioaoo, Oct. 24. Special. CblotitroRenubllana wore determined not to let the great men in its midst go until they bad participated in at least ono great mass meeting, and that has been arranged to take place tonight. Nor wero the Democrat behind hand, so two great party gatherings are on the tapis for this evening. Secretary Charles Foster, ex-Senators Piatt and Warner Mil ler, Chauncey M. Depew, and possl bly Whitelaw Held, are to be tbe attractions on the Republican side, and ex-Governor Campbell is to lay down good Democratic doctrine to Windy City Democrats, Most of XIih Washington ofllclals have left for borne, some few only remaining over to attend either tonight a rnass mectlng or the Pulmer banquet ut Kinsley's. Outrages in Tennessee. Ciiathanoooa, Tenn., Oct. 24. Little City Dalton, 30 miles from hi re, Is in a tumult of excitement over the work of a mob of masked men. Shortly after midnight, 150 mounted men approached town, from ull directions, throw out picket lines and and at a given signal the circle closed capturing ono police inuu. They then rodo to tho cabin of two colored men. Jack Wilson, was killed by a bullet, bis wife badly beuton, and Tom Moye severe ly pounded. On promise from marshal to warn other colored fami lies to leave town, within ten days, tho mob departed, firing guns and pistols as they went. Tho best peo ple in town have raised $800 to ferret out and punish tho ringleaders, A committee was sent to Interview Governor Northern. Estimate on Vote of New York. Nuw YouK.Oot. 25. Herald pub lishes u circular on cltlo's vote, bssed on two day's resignation. It Bys: "If we take the totnl voto to bo only 300,000, and that seems to bij the lowest possible figure, 180, 000 would be left to be di vided among all other tickets. Therefore, the Democratic plurality la Now York city will bo55000;then they twy Republicans cannot have Aore than 110,000; that would leivve 210,000 for other tickets of which 20.5,000 bo for Democrats, or plur all ty 05,000 Drmocrats Favor Peoplo'a Party. 'OniOAGO,Oct.2i. John ILDrake, of Aberdeen, B. D., recently ap pointed United States consul to Kohl, Germany, Is In tho city. He is quoted as saying; "J. M.Greene, of Cbamborlain, S. D., chairman of th o Republican state central commit ter, has Just bceu Informed of the withdrawal of the Democratic can- dltlato for governor and electoral tloket, nnd majority of stuto ticket in favor of tho People's party." Will bo Glvon a Banquet. Ciiicauo, Oot 21. Special. Tho members of tho national world's fair commission will be given a ban quet ut Kinsley's tonight by Presi dent Palmer. Many of tho gover nors who wore In attoudanco ou th o world's fair festivities havo also bruit luvltod aud tho speech making will bo of special Interest. Among th so booked for remarks are Direct or Gouoral Davis, -Suporlnteudout Boiwiey and Mayor Washburuo. Damago Suit for $100,000. I3i:attle, Oct. 2-1. Henry J, Snlvloy, Democratic candidate for go pernor, began suit this morning ng, Unfit tho Press Times for one hundred thousand dollars damages. Tho Press Times published several articles Inst Saturday, charging Bnlvely with embezzlement and fraud, while a resident of Grafton, W fst Virginia. Btoernge Passenger Traffic. Hamiiuho, Oct. 21. Tho Ameri can. Packet company will resume steDrugo trafllu to the United States, November 8. Its steamer Gothla will convey from Stettin a full compliment of steorago passengers. Rubbiuub, Poleu and Bohemians, however are nut to bo taken. Twenty-three for drover. Ahhkust, Mrs., Oot 21, Of twenty-three members of Amherst college ftcuUle, twenty-three come out for O rover Cleveland. BUatol'i Fast Time. Stockton, Cl., 0t. . Stam boul trotted agftluat hie record of S;ll at Stocktw, Qal., on Saturday, and same nndarUM wlie In 2:104 himIua a etKUig iHMul wlud. The Jrkl wm ob a kllhJ kwk. 1 NORTHWEST NEWS. The work of repillng the docks at YaquinaCIty has begun, and a large force of men are at work. Tho coroner's Jury In the case of Birdie Morton, in tho Inquest lately held, found a verdict of premeditated and wilful murder. The Baptta have In Oregon 100 church organizations, GO mlnlsteis and 6000 members. Register: Eugene has dono well this year, in the matter of erecting business blocks. Five hundred dollars was sub scribed by citizens of Independence on Saturday, to improve the roads leading to that town. Small pox Is prevailing toa limited extent, In Seattle, tbe dispatches say. In tbe trotting at Spokane on Sat urday, Delnsbmut's Vanquish low ered his record to 2:26. Down In tho Umpqua valley, says the Orcgonlan, the farmers can sell a cord of split oak wood for JO, but they can only haul a third of a cord In one load, because "the roads are so bud." Yet these same farmers have no end of a good time in sum mer in spinning yarns and talking over politics and religion while putting In time on their road tax. They are tho architects of their own misfortunes. Levi P. Morton, Vice-president, wus once as poor as any person among tho thousands that him ut Chicago, but stnp by step reached a position of wealth and fame. Many Now England people remember well wtien he was trying hard to pay his rent, running a small tailor shop in Hanover, N. H. Now ho could buy up tbe whole county In which ho once worked Telegram. Every family should bo provided with a bottle of Ayre's Cherry Pec toral. It is a specific for colds and coughs. ...,,. mm !! Cholera. When properly treated as soon as tho first symptoms appear, cholera can nearly always be cured. The patient should go immediately to bud and remain as quiet as possible. bond for a physician, but while awaiting bis arrival tako Cbomber- lu'.u's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in double doses after each operation of the bowels more than natural, it mere is severe pain or cramp4, tako It In double doses overv lifteen minutes until relieved. This remedy has been used with Sreut success In severe epidemics of yseutery that were almost as severe and dangerous as cholera, aud If used us directed a cure Is almost certain, Every family should have a 50 cent bottle at baud ready for Instant use. After tho disease is under control, castor oil must bo taken to cleanse the system. No other physio or substitute will do In place of castor oil. For sale by Baskett & Van Slype, druggists. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castorla. Lincoln's Tutor Dead. Dennis F. Hanks, the early tutor of Abraham Lincoln, died ou Fri day, tho 21 lust., in Paris, at tho resldonco of his duughtor, Mrs. Naucy Shoafl, In that city, aged 03 years 4 months and C days. He was born near Ilodginsville, Hard ing county, Ky May 15. 1700. Abraham Lincoln was a native of tho same couutv, and he and Mr. Hauks wero boys together. Subse quently Thomas Lincoln, the fatbor of tho martyred president, nnd Mr. Hauks moved to Spencer couuty, Iud. While living In tho latter couuty, Mr.IIauks taught Abraham Lincoln to read nnd write. After tho two families removed to Illinois, Mr. Hanks coutlnucd to be au In valuable adviser of Mr. Llncolu.aud this frloud'dilp continued to the timo of tho president's death. Mr.Hanks received an Injury on September 22d by belug run over by a buggy. But for these Injuries Mr. Lincoln might huvo rounded out tho eeiitury. SALE3I MAKKETS. Wheat 65o per bushel. Oats 3540o per bushel. Potatoes 4050o per bushel. Flour ? 1.00 per bbl. Bran (Sacked) J17.C0 per ton Shorts (Sucked) $10.50 per ton. Eggs 25o por doion. ChloUeus 7 por lb. Chopped feed -$21.00. Duoks lOo per lb. Qeeso 7o per lb. Turkeys llo per lb. Lard 12J15o porlb. Butter 20(31300 per pound. Beef 7012JO dressed, Veal 10 to 12o, dressed. Pork-712Jc dressed . Wool 1520o per lb. Hops 1022 lsclohlug at any time Is due to In digestion both aw cured by 81m nioiia Liver Regulator. Ilueklcn's Arnlcn Palve. The llest EOv In tho world for Culr, llruiw. horw. Ulcer, Kalt Hueum. Feer Bores. Tetter. Ctuired Hand. Chilblains. Corut nud ull blln Krupllous, aud pol. lively cur 1'llm, or uo y rt quired, It is guaranteed to give perfect atllcttoa iv money reruudeU, I'rlcw, SM oeuts per box. For sale, by Dan'l J Fry, 'Jtt lm HU Accident, and how to deal witlVthem.aud oth er valuttdle medical lufonuatIou,vlll lie found In Dr. ICuufiujun's urat Medical Wwkj WHt eolored nlatas. Rtnd ihr.e !lwnl iOuiiiiw to W l"ta to A. 1'. Ordway & Co., JMMeAjftUM,,aut twelve a )y free. . Ill IIUII-I,..IMIIIII, J MM THE COLOMBIA SUIIVKV. Tho boad of engineers who start today to examine tho feasibility of government work at Three-Mile rapids and Cclllo falls have a most important question to decide. It is not difficult to draw the conclusion as to tho necessity of the improve ment, and it is not easy to see how j tnoy can coino to nny otner agree ment than that tho commerce oftho Inland Etnnlro demands it speedy constructl' u. If they should re port adversely It would be question ed immediately as to what their motives were, as no resident of Ore gon or Eastern Washington has been so bold as to ever claim that the Columbia river should not be open ed In every way possible to tho ad vantage of commerce. Not only is the present but tho future to bo considered. Tho growth of tho Inland Empire has been exceedingly rapid during the hist five jeaxs, and the record of the next five will be more remarkable. A suitable sum has been appropria ted by 'be ijovi rnment, so that oven the minutest particulars can be studied aud a peiitctly reasonable statement of conditions, needs and cost can bo made for tho considera tion of the next congress. These men who havo been appointed are supposed to bo eminently capable to reach a Just conclusion, and the Northwest will closely watch their movements and anxiously await their recommendations. The Col umbia is a great waterway, and it drains an immense country. The Mississippi nlone equals it in com mercial importance of rivers within the boundaries of the United States. While complaints are made by envious and less important sections of tho land than the country tribu tary to the Columbia, an impartial consideration of absolute needs Would convince any unprejudiced mind that tbe appropriations al ready made were justified, and that further large expense is entirely warranted. Telegram, 22d. Deafness Can't be Cured, by local application, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflam ed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed, deafness Is the re sult, nnd unless the iuilumation can bo taken out and tho tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten aro caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will glvo one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot euro by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, free, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7o cents. Work has begun nine miles above Wallula on a cuual with which It is proposed to irrigato about 11,000 acres of the flat between Wallula aud Pasco. Water is taken from the Walla Walla river. Tbe land is now of a worthless cburacter, but it is be lieved will bo rendered very pro ductive. Guaranteed Cure. Wo authorise our advertised drug gist to sell Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you uro alllicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will uso this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bot tle and havo your money refunded. We could not make this ofler did wo not know that Dr. King's New Dis covery could bo rolled ou. It never disappoints. Trial bottles freo at Dan'. J. Fry's drugstore, 22.5 Com'!. St. Largo size COe. and $1.00. The nctlon of Carter's Mttle Liver 1114 Ispleaxaut, mild and natural. They gen tl stliuuluto the Her, and regulate the bowrlH, but do not purge. They are suro to please. Try them. If there ever was 0 upeclflofor anyone complaint, then C'.irter's Little Liver rills aro a specific for sick headacbe.and every woman should know thl. Only one pill a dose, Try Them. Always aold harsh purcatlvo pills. They tlrst make you sick and that leao you counlpalett. Curttr's Little Ller 1MIM renulaw tho bowels und make you well. Loe, one pill- How's Your Liver? Is tho Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a . healthy Liver. Whon tho liver is torpid tho Bow ols aro sluggish und con stipated, tho food liea .in tho stomach undi , gestcd, poisoning tho blood; froqucnt headacho . ensues; a, fooling of lassi tudo, despondency and norvbusness indicato how tho wholo syetom ia de ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has Icon tho means of restoring mora )ooplo to heal Ui and lappinoea by giving thorn a healthy Liver than any Rgonoy known on oarth. It acts with oxtraor dinRry power and officacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, X a ceel ftatlr remedy for djiwruli. dy fb k,l m simtda rhw. ui Lat ur tJn .: Tvtfii UYfrr.CutM'iiMtioa, t unit vvcr .".'ruaii.'tu mWTT'i j 5-r iHkH,Mtm,U,r - --T '- 1831 T,IK "ffi? 1893' CountryGentleman THE HK8T OK Till! AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. DKVOTBK TO Farm Crop and Processes, Horticulture aad Fruii-GrowlBjp, Live-Stock and Dairying:, While It also Includes all minor depart menu of llaral Interest, such as tba poul try yard.entnmology.'bee-keeplng, green house and crapcry, veterinary replies, farm questions and anxwen, llrelde reading, domestic econo i y, nnd a sum mary or the news ol the week. It mar ket report are unusually complete, and much attention Is paid tithe prospects or tho crops, an throwlrg ll2Ut upon one of tbe most Important of all questions Whon to buy and when to eoll. It Is lib erally Illustrated, and by recent enlarge ment, contains more readlng'mattT than oyer before. The subscription price Is JO per year, but we oBor a special re ductfon In our CLUB RATES FOR 1803, Two Subscriptions. ln ono remittance $ 4 Six Subscriptions, " '' 10 Twelve Subscriptions, " " 18 -eyfo all New Subscribers for 1B9J, pay ing in advance now, we will send tin- a Ser Weekly, from our receipt of the remit inee, to January 1st, 18OT, without charge. 4?-8peclmen Copies Free. Address LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Publishers, Albany, N. Y. Froin Terminal or Interior Points the lilroad Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It is the dining car route. It runs through vestibule trains, every day ln the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed of dining cars unsurpassed, luUman drawing room sleepers Ol luteal equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. rBest that can be constructed and ln which accommodations are both tree and iur nished for holders of first and second-clash tickets, and) ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontlnuocs line ccurecting with all linos. aQordln direct artrl unlnterruptec service. rullman sit"?- v Ions can bo se cured in adVLcr u any agent 01 the road. Through tickets to and from all point ln America. Kneland and EuroDe can. be purchased at any tlct.et oilleo 01 this com pany. Full Information conceruinc rates, tlm. of trulns.routes and other details furnls hec on application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First street, cor. Washlngtou; Port land, Oreeon SHAW & DOWNING, Agents. Residence 382 Church St. J. J. MUTTON, SIGN PAINTER, Decorator, Kalsomiuer and Pa- per Hanger. Leave orders at A. H. Buren & Bon's Fur niture ftoro or Broat & Olle, Grocers. NOTICE. I wish tossay to my customers irl the lumber trade that 1 have resigned my po sition ln tbe Inman, Poulsen fc Co, lumber yard here, but still nsk tbe patronage 01 tho contractors, and I will try to matte It tooferyones interest to call on me and yel my prices before purchasing elsewhere. 1 guurnutee as good lumber as Is ln Oregon uud will as ever treat ou white. N. N. MATHEWS. FOR SALE! CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN HOMES AND FRUIT GARDENS, Within one halt mile of two electric street car lines and lair grounds station and post- omce uujy two ana one-quarter miles from the center of Ualom. Healthy, beau tiful location. Koll extra good, well drained and rich, Price low and terms easy. S-10-tf ILW.CUiTLE. For Sale. Sixty-acre tract neartheclty. Allc'eired. Will produce auythlng that grows in Ore gon. AIo a good 7 room house, nnd barn. Pure well water, 2 choice lots A bargain. AIko desirable lots and blocks ln l'ieat aut florae Addition on easy tei ins. Other fine City Properly. Enquire at Wm K Burke's office, over llarr Petrel's, East sldo Commercial 8t Salem, Oregon, ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South ofWlllumetto Hotel, SAIvKIVl ... ORBQON Money To loan on Chattel Mortgages. Money on land; no delay. TilOM .d fc JOHNbON. W. Taylor, House Cleaner, Gardncrand General Jobber. CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING A SPECIALTY. Le.we orders at Thomas & Johnson's 64 Oommorolul htreet. M.T. RINEMAN ll&AUCS IN Staple anil Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Glusware, l-amp, Woeden aud Willow-ware. All kinds ofmlll feed. Alfovecetiibleuaud fruits lu their season. "Highest Price paid for country produce." Wesullul a than of your patronage, !tiKtnttr MONEY TO LOAN. Special Inducements for tbe next 90 days on good farm loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, Horaa 14, Hush ltnk block, 6 Utw Authorized Capital $600,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK j Salem. Orwea. V,A.CWKK, Pie. 'W. W. MARTIN, HUtte,Coulit)-M4 City Wamnu fceacht k jur, w Oi'l C W. HU4HlbrR4, j rvctHmHt I T&s. dm$& A mtoc Tiie ChJrf iim.oB for tno great in es of Hood's b .-uparllU is found ln tai irtlclo Itielf. It n merit that wins, and thl act that l!nnd Sarsaparitla actually omr ink's uli t ii claimed for It, Is whl .1 i'.t; " 11 i- medicine a popularity ant uio g-iMt-rtl. 'hat of any other samp 1.H, t i -yr tllIa Cr U00i Pnrt muni V't 115 ner before the public Mix 1V1 irni'-i"i euros Scrofula, Sail Tib Ji "lr it:it')rs, Dyspepsia, Bica in,-, overcomes Thl '.tin ).!. . l-Yd'nc, cr , - t. in tes j.11 Appetite, strength ' Is u' tho Whole System iHltr l3solrtbyalldrnB I'i spared by 0. 1. Ho 4. Ij.wMI MaM f'liurch Directory. Ci'MnKni.AND PREanYTBniAN. Salem, OuvOD, ttev. J. E. Blair, Pastor. Sunday BChiMl i-very Sunday, 10 a. m. Preaching everi -uuday, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Church house on High street, between Marlon and Union. .Everybody welcome. 51 kt.iodistEpircopai.. Services onSab bath nt 10-.30 and 7:30. Sunday school at 12;Epivurth Leagues at fi:)5; Prayer meet ing every Thursday evening. Rev. C. Ii Kelleiman, pastor.' Evasofi.icai.. Corner of Liberty nnd Center streets. Sunday services 10.SO a. m. and 7:00 p. m., Sunday bchool 12 m., Y. P.S. C. IS. C.30 p. m.j Prayer meeting Thursday, 7-30 p. m. J, Iloworsox, paster, rebldence 127 Liberty street. PitiauYTEKiAN. Church street, between Chemeketa and Ci-nter. ''reaching morn ing and evening; Rnbbtfth school at 12 m.' Y. P. S. C. E. ut t to p. m.; prayer meeting Thurbday at 7:30 p. tn. Kov. F. II . G Wynne, D, 1) pastor. fcoOTH Salem M. K. church. Preach ing every Sunday at 10:J0 a. m, and 7.30 p. in. Sunday tchool at 3.00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m, Epworth League, Friday at 8.00 p. m. ltev. Chas. II. Lee, pastor. The Ciiuiicii of God. Holds rellgeotis services in the Good Templer's hill Tues day, Thursday and Friday evenings. Sun dnj s at 10:30 a in. and 7:30. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Uder N. N. Mathews, pastor. St. Joseph's Citiiolic Cituiicir. Che meltetu nnd Cottase. Sunday services: Low mass 7.30 a. m.; high mass 10:30; Sunday school 3 p. m.; vespers 7:30; week dnys, low mass 7 a. m. Rev. J. S. White, pabtor. Congregational. Corner Center nnd Liberty Services bunday at 10:30 u.rn. nnd 7 p. m.; Sunday school 12 ni., Y. P. S. C L' at6p.m.;praycrmtetlng7:30p.m.Thurs; day. Kev. C. L. Corwln, pastor. Evangelical, JIission.; Corner Cho mekcta and 17th streets. Service ln Eng lish every Sunday evening at 7:30; Sunday school at 3.30 p m.; prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.30. St. Paul Euiscopal cpurcii. Corner Church and Chemoketa. Services 10.30 a. in. nnd 7 p. m.; Sunday school 11:45 a. m.; servlco Thursday 7.30p. m. Rev. W. Lund lector. Finsr Baptist. Liberty and Marion. Services 10:30 a.m. and 7.00 p. m.; Sunday school 12 m.; young people's meeting nt 6 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:30Thursday. Rev. Robert Whltaker, pastor. Free Mitiiodist. Rev. B. F. Smalley pastor. Services Sunday morning and evening, Sunday bchool at 10 a. in.; praj er meeting Friday night. Church apposite North Salem school. Friends. At Highland park on car lino. Services 10.30 a.'m. und 7.30; p. m.; Sunday school 12 m.; Christian Endeavor G p. m.: prayer meeting Thursday 7.30 p. m. Rev F. M. George, pastor. Gehjian Baptist. Services In German Baptist church north of Cottage street Sunday school at 10 a.m. Preaching at II a.m. Evening service ut 7.30. Rev. John Feebler, pastor. Christian. High aud Center. Sundaj school 12 m.; preaching 10.30 a. m.; youny people's society 0 30 p. nv," preaching 7:3( p. m. Rev, W. R. Williams, pastor. GtiuiAN Reformed. Capital and Marl on.; Sunday Bervlce 11 a, m.;Sunday schoo 10 a. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday 7.30 p in. Rev. J. Muellhaupt, pastor. Christian Science. Services in- Uni tarian hall at 10:M) a.m and 7:30 p. m ; Sab bath school 12 m.; Bible study Tbursdaj evening. Evangelical Corner or Liberty and Center streets, aermau service every first and third Sundays. J. B. l'lsher, pastor German Lutheran. North Cottage St Services on 1st and 3d Sunday of each mouth ut 2 p. m. Rev. G. E. Mfcj er.pastor, African Meiiiodist, North Salem Serviceb at It a. n. iHd 7:30 . ta. Sunday school at 1 p. m. Rev, G, W. White, pastor, HolineksaHdl-'lvinoIIeallng.at 115 High street, every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Temperanco gospel meeetlngs at 4 o'clck Sunday at V, C, T. U, hall, Attention to tbo dally habits of the young prevents BUiTerlug. Take Blmraona Liver Regulator. Teacher's Examinations. VTOTIfE Is hereby given thatforthnpur- poso of making an examination of all persons who may o tier themselves us can didates lor teachers of schools of thlscouu. iiiuuiuituij Duiviiuicuucui vuercwit will hold a imbllo examination at Salem. Or ... hA An.,M. O..V.Al.A..A... .1 ... al one o'clock Wednesday. Nov, 9th. 1SD2. Applicants for State and Life Diplomas will bo examined at the same time and place. Dated this 9jth day of Oct.. 1R92. , . J. B. GRAHAM. School Superintendent, Marlon County. Or. Notieo oi Final Settlement. In the matter ol (he estate of G.Q. Glenn. Notice Is hereby given to whom It may concern; that the administrator of sold estate has this day riled his flual account in the County CourC of Marlon County. State or Oregon, with said estate; and that by an order of the llnnnmhln r n iinh. brd.Judgot Bld Court, thallthdayof .u.uiuu., .w, ma utrcu upiiuiiiiea as ine day for hearing any objections to said final account, if any there be, and for the setlle ment thereof. Dated October i, ISM. .,,.. H. W, COX, AdmlBlstratar ot tbo estate or O. Q. Glenn, deceased. maat II w Ml TbeCltrTWIrvU una kn,H.i ., ..... ir wiik w;Lj,h. iV. ;:i.v: .'jr. 5iiJrW. KtUcUoH Kr.wed. Ad4ftM w wH ofjo4m Of imss llew. L.J.MtAIU'.fis, e7 Vfo f mr FAMOUS ITALIAN POISONERS. Tophanla nnd ti Sp. Whu Ended Hundreds of I.lvcs with Arsenic. Tho most famous compound ol nrsnnir! Is nrsonlous oxido. or "white 1 nrscuic," known to tho general pub lic simply as arsenic. It ia used ox j clusively in tho arte. It ia very poi , sonous and in tho Sixteenth and Sov- onteenth contunea waa commonly ,,,1 in vnmnin'nff noi-cnTIB XvllO WfirO j...i u,, l,n;;notn!Mtnlmvi wutuiicu uj mv.i v, v.- .- outUved their usefulness. Nearly all of tho great poisoners in those timea wero women. In 1C59 a secret society of young wives waa discovered in Rome, some of whom belonged to tho first families of tho city, tho solo or chief object of whicli was to muko away With tho husbands of tho mem' , Thoy met at tho houso of Hioro- nyma Spora, a woman who was re - pilted to bo a witch, and Who pro - Tided them with tho poison and ir,ofT-11ntoi1 tlmm IT! fhf 11RO fit When tho existence of tho society was discovered tlie hardened old hapr, La Spam, "prssed tho ordeal, of the rack wichout confession;" but an other woman yielded up tho secrets of tho sisterhood, and La Spara and twelvo other women wero hanged, and many others, guilty in a lesser degree, wero publicly whipped through tho streots of the city. Equally notorious and far inoro de structive in her operations, was an other woman named Tophania, a na tive of Palermo, who in that city aud subsequently in Naples sold a mysterious poison of her own con coction to wives plagued with ob uoxious husbands. Four drops of this preparation wero sufficient to givo a spouse hia quietus, and po extensively was it sold that it was known throughout tho country a3 Aqua Tophania or Aquetta di Napoli. It is now known to have boen a solutiou of "white ar senic." Wo are asked to believe that this creaturo of wickedness earned on her nefarious trado from girlhood until nearly seventy years of ago without ever having fallen into the meshes of tho law, nnd that upward of COO persons wero poisoned through her instrumentality. Tophania was more artful than La Spara. Sho dealt only with individ uals after duo safeguards had been built up, and sho changed her abodo so frequently and adopted so many disguises that her detection was ren dered very difficult. She ako called in tho aids of relijion and supersti tion. Her aquetta sho sent forth in small vials labeled "Manna of St. Nicholas of Barri," and those who wero uninitiated in tho history of tho potent elixir imagined it to bo a certain miraculous oil, which waa supposed to oozo from tho tomb of tho saint in question. "When the manufacture and sale of poison had at last been traced to Tophania 6he took refuge in a convent, from which tho abbess and archbishop refused to give her up. After some time the convent was broken into by a body of soldiers, Tophania was removed, torturod until sho confessed and strangled. Her body was thrown into tho garden of tho convent from which sho had been taken. Chicago Herald. A Strangn Case. In the latter part of 1878 a young lady died near Cleveland of a disease that had greatly puzzled tho attend ing physicians, the symptoms being similar to rheumatism of the heart. Tho post mortem revealed one of the met remarkable facts to tho medi cal profession. A large burdock bur was found securely imbedded in tho heart, directly against the posterior surfaco of the aorto. It was com pletely enveloped with cystic tissue, which had also covered all the largo blood vessels leading to and from tho heart. There is only ono way of accounting for tho presence of the bur. It had been breathed into the air passages whon the woman was a child. The specimen was sent to tho museum of tho Bennett Medical col lego, Chicago. It has been inspected by all tho leading physicians of that vicinity, and all unito in pronouncing it tno most extraordinary caso on record. Cor. St. Louis Republic. "Sick" Peails In a Submerged Cage. At the foot of a cliff under tho windows of the castle of Miramar, foraicrly the residence of the Mexi can emperor Maximilian, at a depth of eighty feet below the surfaco of tho clear waters of tho Adriatic, is a land of cago fashioned by divers in tho face of tho rock. In that cago are some of the most majniificent pearls in existence. Thoy belong to tho Archduchess Rainer. Having been loft unworn for a long timo tho gems lost their color and be came "sick," and the oxports wero unanimous in declaring that tho only means by which thoy could bo restored to their original brilliancy was by submitting them to a pro longed immersion in the depths of tho sea. They have boon lying thoro for a number of years, and aro grad ually but very 6lowly regaining their former unrivaled orient. Lon don Public Opinion. Work versus Inspiration. Tho young writers who aro misled by nonsenso about inspiration will have a hard road to travel, and their manuscripts will very likely be thrown, into tho wastobasket. As Sheridan used to say, "Easy writing is blank hard reading. "Atlanta Con stitution. Executrix Notice. .NOTICE It hereby given that the Him. urt of Marlon County. Oregon, ar ammlntAri Oi nmiM.iaU executrix of the Un will and testament of .BUKMn.jiuoure, aeceasea. All per. sons having claims against said estate murt preheat them to J.'. Harrltt at his erlj vjrm.d within six uiontbTfronVtho dste hereof, and all persons knowing tlierasvheo indebted to wild estate are r quetd to innse immediate bat meat. M)em, Orrtfoo, Otober 1, U MAaOARr MCINTIRK. CARTERS ITTLE IVER im PIUS. CURE Sick Headache and relieve all the trouble i oeniio a diiious etnie or the system siir.ir gJSftJSJ fha- B5??h ,D'"?tS SS&Sto J25fSIi belmlVoWffl 4K B f. WJV ' 2$l!& W .v.. - m Sr&iS,rr5otegJ SSSSlSSi simulate the liver and regulaw SebSJffr Sren If they only cured " KJj PJ J , j iwfc 1 Ach9 they would be almost priceless to tw , 2LS3?.& ! G21n5 ??! it. ' !..rrt nnrl tfinaA whn nnmi tn. t. .,? i0! Iioro. and those who once trv them ,m .rl these HtUe pills valuable In so many wavnih.. tlioy will not bewilUng to do without tW But after au sick head fill RIO IT IlPA1 ACHE lha bano of so many lives that here Iswhers ivc make our great Doast. Our pills cutb while r.thor do not. v"curett CArtTFR's LrnxR Liver Pills are very small ind very eay to take. One or two pllli maka i do.se. Thoy are strletly vegetable and do net gnpp or purge, but by their gentle action please nil who use them. In vials at 25 cents .ivo for gl Sold everywhere, or Bent by mail! SA2TE2 lUClSIliL' CO., Uv Tat Mil MM, yitrist, 25c WantColumn, Notices Inserted forONK CENT Pfro WORD KAC1I INHKUTION. No aaei! tlsement Inserted In this aolumn for leu than twenty-rive cents. AGENTS WANTED. Outfit freo. From 820 to J100 weekly regularly earned br our sales men. 1'. O. Box 1371, New York ; 10-21-Jt.' JT"tUIt SALE. A cow and calf; also, sev Jj oral head of horses.atU S.,WINrERa' uuctlon house, on oaturday, lOdSKJt T7-ANTEU. A lady over 25 years, who Vy Is wining to work earnestly and ac quire a permuueui Hsiuon. AOuresg iavi iu., vuiue-x'tujtuu urst block, Kalem. si T7IOU ItENT.--Tho dwelling on Court SL P next door to Ilatchrlor's re.tanrant. Inquire of I. Willis, at the Capitol A4ven- ture uo. IlMi-Jt. MAN Wanted. Salary and expenses. Permanent place. Annlv n. Only growers of nurj-iry stock on both American mid Canadian foIIb. lltirdj va rieties our specialty. BHOWN BHOb.CO, 0-12 d-t & s-at Nurserymen, Chicago. JOHN HUGHES, iXenler in Groceries, Faints, UHa and Window Glass, "Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed aud Fence Fosts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, FREE! Street Car Bide From H.-M. BRANSON & CO,, 303 Commercial Street. By purchasing lor cash, groceries to the amount of Ono .Dollar or more. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Prompt, Free Delivery- KMD-lm THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, ORE G OX. Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland BBdB" Francisco. Flret-chua ln all Its appoint ments, ltt. tablis are served with tM Choicest Fruits Grownlln the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta. .Line CAUFOKNIA EXFKKS3 TBAIK BUJH" Villi BETWSKN POKTLAND ANDB.". Soulh. TorW. ;7.oo p. m. 0.18 p. m. 8:15 a.m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Bui em San Fran. Ar. l.v. Lv. 7.35 .m 6.28 a. a 7.-00P-B" Above trains btop only al iollowlne tlons north of Koneburg, Eat PortlMj Orgon city, Woodburn, baliro, AlhsoJ Tangent, a'heddH, Ilal.ey, HarrUburt Junction City, Irving and Eugene. UOHEUUKQ MALI. DAILY, 8:dU a. m. I Lv. Portland Ar.) JP- 11:17 a. m Lv. Halem Lv.( 1:P- 5.60 p. m. Ar. Bogeburfc Lv. 7:C0. Albany Local, Dally Except 8uo(l7. 6.0U p. m. 7:62 p.m. P-00 p. m. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland gal em Albany Ar. Lv. LV. ejoajit PULLMAN BDEEBT SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars' For accommodation ot passengers hoMW t ecoud clan tickets attached W express train. vYwt Side MioiTBetoeeu PmW and Gervallis: 1UILY (KXCETT BTWDATk "7730 a. iu. I'.'tIO p. m. IXvT IAr. "Portland CorvallU ATrri??! At Albany and Oorvallls connect trains ofOreeon Paciflo ltailroad. CTTBBtH fh xfy (da "-v crrTgPNL- "CWpTwT 7.as p. m. Lv. Portland Ar." Ar.McMlnnTllleLT.I $. Through Tickets To all point EAST aMrt SOUTH For UckeUasdtnUiuiontioartgj; ids rt bud, ., apply vv vs-isttt. vza I- f "o : ..y t ii.