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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1892)
HEHE3 PRICKS of CLOAKS Some very fino goods will bo sold at very low prices in order to clean out' our winter stock. Don't Miss a Good Bargain. 1 T TTT PAT A Pp DRY GOODS and shoe store, X Xr.X2j X J-.lJrly 307 Commercial Street. JAY GOULD'S SUCCESSOh. i. Chicago Track Otvnors Arrest" cd as Gamblers. A HEAVY FIRE IN BROOKLYN. Twelve Firemen Burled in the llnlns Probably Killed. W.t tr The New IT. P. Management. Omaha, Neb., Dee. 17. Regard ing the report In Union PacKli circles tbnt George Gould is sure t control tbe company in the future Assistant General Manager Dlclilu son said: "I believe tbe manage ment will continue tbe same as now. All indications seem to point to tbe continuance of Clark as president of the system. If it is true that Drex el, Morgan & Co. have been largely interested in purchasing the Union Pacific stouk,lt is also true that Pierpont Morgan ie a close secood ol Gould, and I believe their Interest lnieutlual." Fire in Brooklyn. Brooklyn. Dec. 17. Fire broke out this morning in tbe largo cotton storage warehouses of David 8. Ar- nottln South Brooklyn. Short) after, one of the walls fell, buryincr, it is said, twelve rlremen, several of whom it is thought are killed. The loss will bo heavy. Track Owners Arrested. Chicago, Ills., Dec. 17. E. Corrlgan, proprietor of the Haw thorne race track, and others agulust whom warrants were sworn out yes terday, charging them with malu tainsng a common gaming place, were arrested this morning. Colored Populists. ToPEKA,Dec.l7. Twenty five col pred men of this state wore here to day to form a colored men's brother hood of the People's party. They propose to have an organization in r?,-iwry county. Thiols part of' tbe ,-$.? general plan of the PonuWt organiza ,'' 'tion. Aj -ft' . Tabernacle Attached. Brooklyn, Dec.17. Alfred Tong, painter aud decorator, has canned x tbe sheriff to seize Rev. T. De W!t 1 Talmage's taberuaole, on a claim for $1100, for work done. Gold Export. New York, Dee. 17. Exports of specie from port of Now York for the week $ 1,788,420, of which $4, ' ' 250,000 Is gold. Killed by the Gable Oar. CmoAao, Dee. 17. Emanuel Brunswick, a wealthy manufactur- rerof San Frauclsco, was killed whllo trying to board a' State street cable train. He was hurled under ; the front of the grip-car, aud the guard struck him In the left side, - 'crushing several ribs. One of his , ribs was driven through his heart. r Mr, Brunswick was proprietor of tbe Brunswick, Billiard & Poo Table Co., of San Francisco. He ' also manufactured sporting goods and club-room furniture. His , Wares are widely known all over '"the Pad Ho coast. A do?.en years ago Mr. Brunswick was a member of tbe. Brunswick-Blako Billiard Table company of this city. Blaine Botter. . Wasi'inciton, D. C, Dee. 17. i'Dr. Johnson, Blalno's physician, with concurrence of the family, gives out the followiug statement to the press: Blaine has boon suffering Ibrtsome time with symptoms of ' impaired general health, but which did not clearly indicate disease of any particular organ. Evideuccs of loetl organic disease wero manifested ioently, and it is believed his pre sent oudlt Ion la duo to this cause. Itishipod this aggravation way km oft but no posltivo statement I tou be tnudo as to changes which My take place from day to day. (At present moment ho Is bettor than itot, week pant. ers of the Llnseod Oil Company havo been notified that their prop erty Is being uppraleed for the pur p so of reaching a busts of consult diUloti with the National Lend O itnpany. The scheme for consoll- d it inn will be oflleially anuounced January 4th. Adjourned Today. Brussels, Dec. 17. Tho Interna tional Monetary conferetice ad Journed today to resume May I3lh, A Redhot Meteor. Albany, Or., Dee. 17. About 5 o'clock yesterday morning, as Fred Kels was coming from the depot on Lyon street, he saw a bright metcoi approaching from the southeast. lit-desi-ont was very rapid, aud with a rushing sound It fell obliquely in the street followed by a wake ol bright sparks. Kels hastened to where it fell and dug it out. It wus a queer looking stone, about four teen inches in circumference. Ii was still very hot aud he carried ii home on a board. The stone retain- e I its heat to a wonderful degree, and charred the bourd upon which it was placed. The stone In appear ance resembles a piece of reddish brown clay that had been burned, rather than stone. It Is not veo hard, and looks like volcaulo pro duction. It was broken in two, and one piece was sent to Portland to bo auallzed. The stone Is no he ivy, and evidently bus been sub jected to grout heat. Some Heathen Names. Simla, Dec. 17. Advices are re ceived that Nizim Ul Mulk, who recently drove Sheer Afzul Khan, the usurping ruler of Chitral, from the capital, has now regained all ot Chitral aud bus requested Dr. Rob ortsun, the British representative at Chitral, to install liiui as mehtar. Sheer Afzul Khan, It Is said, bus taken refuge with the Afghans. Ii is thought the troubles in Chitral will end, much to the satisfaction of tho Indian government. The ameer of Afghanistan will probably be called upou to explain tho pait he took la the events that led to the murder of Afzul Ul Mulk, mehtar of Chitial, who was killed by Sheer Afzul Khun when tbe atier seized the throne. AFTER THE ARIZONA KID. Wallace's Expedition to Start Wed nesday. Ourrupt Postal Olerk. Tombstones, A. T. Dec. 17. Lieu tenant Wallace, who is to go after "the Kid" is rapidly getting his forces together. Ton men from Huachuca weut through here last night to Join the expedition at Bow ie. Five men will bo chosen from each company of the Secoud cavalry. Ten packers aud five ludtau scouts will complete the party. Lieuten ant Wallace biiB carte blanche to go into the heart of Mexico If necessary, and to remain hi the field one duy or two years. His instructions are not to return without "the Kid" dead or alive. The reward for Kid' body now aggregates $2000, aud J500 each for his followers, to tho num ber of eight. The supervisor ot ibis county will offer an additional reward of 5500 at the meeting on Monday next, and PJma county is expected to follow suit. "The Kid" was never better equipped with horses and munitions of war thau at tbe present time, and will make a lively campaign for Wallace's expe ditlou, which' will start from Bowie by the middle of next week. DISHONEST CLERK. Chicago, Dec. 17. Walter Guru er, a postoftlce clerk was arrested in the act of rilling letters. He had a large amouut of jewelry, innnoy orders, postal notes, etc., and one draft for $11,000. German Gun Scandal. Beklin, Dec. 17. Oice again Berlin is wrought up. Tho Park Figaro published a letter fromLoewt & Co., tho Jewish guu-makers, to General Buulauger, when tiie lattei was minister of war suvluir that. healing he had sent an agent to America to purchase machinery to make the new Lebtl rifles, they of fered to furnish the French govern meut such machinery. Boulanget made no reply. Tho National Zel tung showed the dispatch to Loowe, who replied: "The Figaro letter It qulto tiuo, but that was in 18SG, whereas we ouly began manufactur ing guns for the German government In 1889." Tho Zdituug takes Loew. to task, saying such an ofler was unwise aud Imprudent, It being mode at tho time of the Boulanger agitation, when it va generallybelieved that France would mako war upon Germany. The news was at ouco convoyed to the emperor, who was keenly uunoyed at tills further Bcandal, lie Imme diately Instituted tin Inquiry and tho news was confirmed from LoweV own mouth. Tho general public re celved tho new? with a feeling un complimentary to Loewe,and Chan cellor Caprlvl's Indiscreet exagger ated speech laudlug Loowe is now gauged ut its true value. A Spoculator Missing. Nw York, Dee. 17. The Herald : Edward P. Chamberlalu is lug, He Is trusteo of estates i a million aud a hulf In tho te. It Is known that lie lost lrable speculating In grain. i friends fear that despondency ' kwwra affected hlsuilud. A Whitccap Crimo. Canton, O., Dee. 17. Tou while caps paid the homo of Chris Mlllei near hero a visit, at an early hour, Friday. Death may ret.ii It from their treatment. Ono of their ntini- uer called Miller to tho door, and In a moment he was bound aud taken a Bhort distance from home, wliete for uu hour lie was tossed In a blanket and oluhh'ed. He pleaded ptteotHly, but ills ciles only served to Incite the meu to renewed eilortr lu their punishment. Tho cries of luoBUiioror attracted his wife ami ARCHBISHOP'S VIEWS. Defines Attitude of tha Church To ward Public Schools. St. Paul, Dec. 17. Archbishop Ireland talked at length to a repre- -entativoof tho Associated Press on the lniHslou Mgr. SatollI and the ex tent of his powers. Archbishop frelaud said the reports that Saiolli had been recalled, or was likely to be soon, Is absurd. This report and others revealing a similar animus are inventions of parties suflerlng defeat from his presence. He re presents the pope, and opposition to him Is opposition to the pope. He wus sent directly by Leo to speak to too archblsliops the mind of Leo on the school question. He did it. This question had for some time agitated the church in America, and i cry went up ceaselessly that Rome should speak and re-establish peace. Home resolved to do so, and the ad dress of SatollI was put In his mouth y tho pope before leaving Rome, it has sluce been reported to tbe pope verbally, and received his ap proval. This Is a positive and unde niable fact. Tho controversy is llnally settled. SatollI also received the amplest powers to settle all dis putes betweeu bishops and priests. lu each case ho is to havo two assist ants chosen from eminent members of the clergy, aud his decislou is to be absolutely without appeal. The luthorlty with which he is invested Is unusual, but this shows that the pope puts unusual confidence in l.t... fIH. 1 r mm. xuu jiujju uaa couierreo u boon on all parties, said tho arch bishop, by placing for a time at least, a supreme tribunal in America. He added that Sutolli's address on the school question covered tho whole ground; thut to tho church aud to her alone, belongs religious Instruct lonj'but there Is and can bo no oh. )ectlon that the state lay claim to 1...... ll tl a "uny unci, wmi iue secular part. There is no room for tho old accusa tion that the church opposes or de preciates tho efforts of the state to remove Ignorance from tho children of tho people. Of course, while and where state sohools are so conducted as to prevent In practice the religions education of the child, or to endan ger its religious faith, SatollI do iiianiU that Catholics, us far as cir cumstances warrant, maintain Cut hollo schools. Opposod to Suspondlng Immigra tion. WAfllitMJTON, Dee. 17. By Invi tation Iho vnrlous tratisAtlantlo stcnmBhlp companies wero beforo tho nenuto and homo committees on Im migration to give their views com corning the bill Introduced lu tho Bcnnte by Chandler suspending Im migration for ono year. Gustavo H. Schwab, of Now York, presented tho case for tho steamship men, and argued ngaliist the prohibition of Immigration. lie expressed his be lief that tho magnificent develop ment of tho material resources of our country are duo to the generous Immigration of the last halfcentury. Ho nntui'd that Americans would not and could not perform tho heavy manual labor aud menial service re quired In tho development of the country; therefore, Immigration Is essential. Suspension could never be enforced, us the Northern and S itithern frontiers could not be pro tected, and danger from cholera would be Increased, because quaran tine on these frontiers. He an nounced the willingness of thesteam ship companies to maintain quaran tine at the points of departure. He said Col. Weber' plan was the only feasible one. In brief, that system provided for the examination of im migrants beforo departure by ibe steamship ccompaules, who ure to bo held liable for improper entries. New York Stock Exchange New York, Dec. 10. As on Thursday everything in the stock m rKet continues to turn on the gold export and money questions. Early Friday all sorts of rumors were in circulation about the export of $2,000,000 in gold by tomorrow's European steamers and anywhere from J6.00O.00O to 57,000.000 next week. These rumors wero reitera ted so persistently that llnally the street nearly believed they were true. The facts which rdded to the feverish and uncertain feeling among traders was the action ofcer tnln bank presidents in calling in loans, backed up as It was by talk from the samp persons that Europe will make extraordinary drafts upon the gold reserve of tins country dur ing the next few mouths. Conserv ative bankers and brokers express the belief that the gold scare will siion run Itself out. The rat-s of c ill loans were this morning quick. ly advanced from 7 to 15 per cent., and stocks declined under a sharp pressure to sell. 'I hen money fell back to 8 per cent., and a rally en sued, recovery being assisted by the definite knowledge that only 500, 000 in gold would be shipped tomor row. Everything was moving alonp smoothly when the rate of money wus suddenly bid up to 2025 per cent. In final sales there was a rally, moat of the stocks Bhowlng merely fiuctioual Let changes for tho duy. "" 1LBJ - , Mra. Mary J7. O'Fallon of riqun, O., says the riiy slclnn tiro Astonished, and look at her 11 ko ono Raised from the Dead Long and Torriblo lllnoss from Blood Poisoning Completely Cured by Hood's Sarnaparllla. Mrs. Mary O'Fallon, n very Intelligent lady of Piqua Ohio, was poisoned whllo assist ing physicians at nn autopsy 5 years ago. and soon terrible ulcer broke, out on her head, arms, tongtio and throat. Her hair all camo out. Sho weighed but 78 lbs., and saw no prospect of help. At last sho began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and at onco Im proved; could soon get out of bed and walk. Sho says: "I became perfectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla and am now a well woman. I weigh 128 lbs., cat well and do tho work for n largo family. My ctso seems a wonderful recov ery, and pliyslolam look at mo lu ritonlsh mnt. as almost like one rni-n! from the ilrml." Bo snro to get Jfooo's. HOOD'S PILL8 should bo In ever? f.tinllr medicine cheit. Onco used, always prof erred. PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD 5 $2.00 I'oriiozen for tliei finest finished l'JIOlOtlltAl'IlK In Ibetlty. MONTEE BROS., 181) Commercial .street, FOB TOWN LOTS FKUIT T1U0TSAND FAIUIS. J. I HiiXXinT k aw v. T. .1. KltKSH. IIOUBE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 30th and Clierne-hcta Street. 2 CENTS A DAY, Evening Journal. Delivered at Your Door. A, H, F0RSTNER & CO Midline Shop. Guns, Sporting Gccils, Ik '.m (Jommorctul Htrcif, liADABAUCH & SCOTT, Livoiy Food mid Boarding Stable, 41 HUlo Hired. Olinger & Rigdon, UIVDEKTASiMiS. Opsii nlglil Hint, day. Corno Court and J.lberty, II. roicM,, Hacks & Wagons ULACKriMllJIINO. BtiitoHtrotit, - - Hnlem. j. e. aumpjir. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard. N011T1I RA1.KM. Take It.! EVENING JOURNAL Only ScentNit dny ilcllveicd nt your door. OAHDlEa. "''"'I '""i dm T. IIB MNtiuJ 0,ftr" 'Tobacco.' MMilAKl) PABLOB, "40 cm'l Str..t, ' TV W, THORNBURG, Tho Upholsterer. ilpinodclN, ro-fnvpr. n.. Mrtt- Church Directory. NO EXTRA SESSION. Oloveland Against Congress Meet ing Until a Year Hence. New YoiiK, Dec. 17. Mr. Cleve land lias practically rnuele up h s mind not to call an extra session of congress. This nuuounceiuent Is nmtle on tho uulhority of one of the fow D-ruoerats who oc cupy toward the president-elect tho position of a personul friend and confidential adviser on matters polit ical. Thia gentleman said teday: "Theie will be no extra session. I Bpeuk of the situation ns-it Is teiday. I mean that Mr. Cleveland Is not in favor of uu extra session. Ho set-s no great advantage to be gained, and numerous dangers which may onug disaster. Conditions lu the party mid In the country will have to change greatly before tho presi peut changes his mind, and uns eveutsofau unexpected character come to pass there will be no extra session, It will be a matter of great tllsappoinlment to the more pro uouneed and extreme revenue re formers of tho Tom Johnson stripe. Iu addition to this, It will become an accepted fact in political circles in a very short lime that Mr. Cleve land will not lend his Sinctlon er irilluouco to the proposed slaughter of Speaker Crisp. It is represented on good authority that he has cone as far as he cares to in recognizing tho extreme turlff-ivformers. He thinks Crl-p's defeat would bo a mistake. Ii would bo almost sui cidal, ho thinks, for an element to get control of the houte which1 wouiei wipe- tiie MeKluIey bill ofl the statute books at one MKslon and pass a larut law on tho basis of tatlll for revenue only." Evanoflioai,. Corner of Llbor'y and Center streets. Sunday services 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., Sunday school 12 rn., V P.a. C. K. 6:30 p. m.; Prayer nieetlDg Thursday, 7-30 p, in. J, Bowemox, paster, residence 427 Liberty street. Pkksbvtektan. Church street, between Chemeketa nnd Center. Preaching moru uig aud evening; Subbuth school ut 12 tn.; Y P. S. O. E. ul . JO p. m.j pruycr mectlLg Thursday at 7:S0 p.m. Ilev.F.H. Qwynne, U, 1 pastor. South Halfm M. K church. Preach ing every Hund iy at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunduy Fcnool ut 3 p. ra. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. in. Epworth League, Frlduy at 7 p. m. Kev.Chas.H. Lee, pastor. C031mkki,and Presbytkhian. Salem, Oregon, Itev. J. E. lilalr, Pastor. Sunduy school every Hunouy, 10 a. m. Pleaching every Hunduy, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Church house on High street, between Marlon and Union. Everybody welcome. Umitkd Bhctuern. Two blocks south west of piBsen er depot. Services every Subbathat 11 o'clock, nnd ut 7:30. Saobulh Bchool at 10 . m. Prayer meetlnc ove'v Hat ird.iyn!ghlat7:30 Every bodv eordluly invlled. Kev.J.S. Jennlnas, Pastor. JIetxiodistEpiscopai.. Services onSab buthatlC: 0 aud 7;S0. Sunday school at 12; Epworth Leagues ntC: 15; Piayer meet ing every Thurnduy evening. .Rev. C. L. Kellermnn, pastor. The Uiiuhcu of God Holds rcllgeous services In the Oood Templer's br.ll Tues day.TuursUayand Friday evenings. Sun days at 10:30 a m. and 7:30. Sunday school at 3 p. in. Elder N. N. Mathews, pastor. St. JosErn's Catiiomc Ciiuncjr.-Che- meketuaud Cottage. Sunday services: Low mass 7:30 a. m.; high mass 10:30; Sunday school 3 p. m.j vespers 7:30; week days, low mass 7 a. m. llev. J. 8. White, pastor, CoKaBKOATioNAi.. Oiner Center and Liberty Services Sunday at 10:30a.m. and 7 p. m.; Sunday school 12 :u., Y. P. S. C. E. atfi:o0p.m.jpruyormeeilng7:L0p.m.Thura day. Evangelical Mission.; Corner Clio meketaaud 17th streets. Service In Hug lUli eveiy Sunday evening at 7:30; Sunduy school at 3:30 p m.; prayer meeting every eanesany evening at 7:30. St. Paul Episcopal Cpuuch. Corner Church and Ctiemekeia. Sm vices 10:30 a. ra. and 7 p. m.; Hunday school 11:45 a. m.j berviceTliun.day7;30p m. llev. W. Lund, lector. Fiust Baptist. Liberty and Marlon. Services 10:3J a. m. nnd 7:00 p. m.j Sunday school 12 m.j young peoplo'M meeting ut 0 p. m:; prayer meeting 7:80 Thursduy. Rev. Uobert Whltakcr, pastor. Free Mktiiodist. Htv. B. F. fciualley pastor. Services Sunday morning aud evening, Sunday school at 10 a m.j prayer meeting Friday night. Church opposite North Salem school, Fhienbs. At Highland paikon ear line. Services 10:30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m.; dundav school 12 in.; Christian Endeavor 0 p. m,: prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Itov F. M. George, pastor. HOEYE & MILLS. PORCELAIN BATHS AND SHAVING PAKLORS, OnlyPoieclain natbTub in tho city. 200 Com. St., Salem, Ur. I riuK work. nihiv.i. rlr Wate Humr'nnco l!k.ta "tw. JOHN iiuvin, Carpenter and BoOder, Shop ew state sir..L StoroFittlngs aSpoclalt, SALK31 MARKETS Wheat- 59o per bushel. Oats 3540c per bushel. Potatoes 4050c per bushel. Flour $4.00 per bbl. Biun (ducked) $17.60 per ton Shons (Sucked) $10.60 per.lon. Eggs- 30o per dozen. Chickens 7 per lb. Chopped feed -(Sacked) 810.00. Ducks 10c per lb. Geese 7c per lb. Turkeys Ho per lb. Lard 12! 16c peril). Butter 2o36is per pound. Beef 712Jc dressed, Veal 10 te 12ic, dressed. Pork 712jc dressed . Wool 1518'j per lb. Hops 1518c per lb. . MARKETS. Portland, Dec. 10. Wheat valley, $1.10, Walla Walla, $1.02 $1.05. San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 1C Wheat, Dec. $1.23. Chicago, Ills., Dec. 10. Wheit 70K LOaT. A log cabin basket containing Clothing, ruTihundlse, etc. Kinder win no lewarued by leturnlug to w. V, Wilson, 18 Center street. 12-15-Hl mill: PAPER is kept on lilo at K. O JL brake's Advertising Age no', HI and 0) Merchants l-.xcli.uine, Him J m jo!h ? i ulil'ornlM, where contracts lorai.rerllalljf can be mudofor it. LOTS ATA BARGAIN. Nine larze loU, iunt-ni(ut to city, slieets on two t, aes. gurrlLU holl flue for fruit, In cneof most built up uiidlilnus. Apply to E.Hofer, JoUhnal otllee, Sulem. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer iu Groceries, Paints, OHb aud Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Ilorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay. Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, SOMETHING NEW, The new Time (,'urd. ivlilnh is now I in e-ilect, vlu the "Wisconsin Central Lines," in roiiueullou with the jNortliern i'ncilluK It., iidorda the traveling public the best facilities from all points west to Chicago uud points cast and south. The unsurpassed equipment olTered to its patrons, combined with speed, comfort and safety, surpassing all its competitors. All through trains aro composed of Pullman vestihnled drawing-room sleepers, with dining ears and day couches of latest design. The daily through fast train each 41.11., IVIul.tlln nlnrw. , m . . -. . 1 . ", ...ortiii i:iuat? utiiiiieuLiuu ui Chicago with traiusliu all directions. For tickets, time (ables, etc., ap ply to agent of Northern Pacllio R. It., or Jas. C. PeiNi), Qen'l Puss, and TU. agent, Chli-ngo, III. COFFEE. .1.hNGoOv!.,;lVUlr8t''rtt,I0 lf0 ' llenl Atoc'hn. b00 ' Chlccory. TOllACCO, 1G00 Uledgo Hammeir brand or as cood HTATlONERy. 9 Spn.l,""lS,la!r PUWr "liul"u'n, half sheet. !?. a.oz1,,en(1 Penclliinb t'passorrcdHo, 12 ' in sou's Indelible ink ' 2i:rossGlllotl's40lpeu8. LEATHhR. 1 side harness Oregon extra or as good a call skins good stock. 2 buckskins. 'I sides skirting. FIBU J- isli as required, giving price ner nound HARDWARE. 2 doz dust pan. 2 ' ttitl v Iron buckets. i Eros No 7 Hut bead iron wood screw.. H ' '&' ' ' ' a 10 ' U lion brads. NEW ADVEKTISKMKNTS. Asylum Supplies. i i a ' 2 lbs i 2 ' i ' 100 lbs Ku cut nails o 1 ' 00 10 ' IOJ .0' ' 100 ' 60 ' ' ' uu s finishing IOJ 10 ' b l'W ' S' -wire' iou '10' Iron. The Board of Trustees of Iho Oregon State Insane Asy um Invito seuled pio p mis for lurnMuug u. the asylum near Bileni. Oregon, the following supplies for tbe blx mouths ending Julj J isaj: DKY mOAGENr-TbeHtcdmnn.Hutchlnson JL "Library of raerican Literature" of. fers an exceptional opportunity tn Hgenis who have sold Enrjvinpedlal, Histories. or hlgh-ctafs subscription bonks. Ono agent cleared J 111,20 m tlrl two week YfS.k Two nBe" In oue town cleared J. 0710 In ono week, e ne ludy In l'ltl burg cleared $1 ,4t in one dav, Ileler ences requlr'd, but no cipltal, no de livering and no collecilng, Inexpu lenced m n care.udy taught andtr Ined. Address at once, Otuirlei L. Webster 4 Co. 07 FliiU Ave, New Yoik. TArJTl!'D -0ntleman orlHdy totrav. V el, salnrv S750 Position permanent Rallwav fare paid here. Knelnse reference andseilnddre'-sd stumped envelope. Na tlonal, 1702 .Mouadnoclc Building, Chicago T OS I. A lea' her bill book, containing I J nnnnra arm.. nn ee ... ...ufa .- .''-. v .-t.B uiju cu uurrenev. kh GOODS. 2000 vds. rnt.tnn flnnm.1 irnoh..a hrowu. i2U0yd Amoskeag mariner's b ue ami While. euo yds Lousdale bK ached 1UCI1 s. turn for reward.to this office 13-17-at, 0tured by Pirates. Maphid, Iho. 17. Moorish pi- i ftipuired the BpauUu sohooner mttkd the craw into the Jim nd refused to surrender till pttid $15,000 ransom. It Is UI that tli governoient will titm iiiotmy. X UTaw Trust T YKJC, Dtw. 17,-StookboId. ' two children to the scene, and thel piteous walls wero Joined with those of tho husband aud father, lie it. now in u precarious condition. Mil ler has been a hard di Inker, and, while lu his cups, brutally beat hi vlfe, a frail woman, .Suffering in Samoa. SVUNUV, N. 8. V Dee. 17. -For tho next three mouths no official salaries will bo paid lu Buuou. ex cept those of tho chief Justice and president of tho couuoll, even the kng not ueliifr exempt. Prevailing destruction Is the cmuso. Public bankruptcy liupemb, am! aipeili for outside help will ha made soon, The authority for these stuteiueuU (a the Sydney Telegraph, Killed a Oonvlct. Boisb, lelaho, Deu. 17. Turnhey French killed Saniuul llatton, u cou vtot In tho Idaho penitentiary, Fri day, llatton was ooullned In a cell on tho third lluor, aud Frouoh went with tho cook to give him his break fust. Tho convict refused to take tho victuals, and the men were leav. lug, when llatton sprang upon French, rushed him to (he landing aud attempted to throw htm over Iho rail to the stone pavement below, The cook Interfered, when llatton turned upou him, ho lied. Hutlon then rushed upon French again, aud, beluga powerful man, would liuve thrown him over, but Preuuli drew u hunting knife and plunged the weapon Into tho cuuvlct'i sldu severing the aorta und emi-ing death in a fow minutes. The coroner's Jury exonerated Fieneh. Hattou was a dwporale muu. havliiif thivat- ned the lives of all the utiard In I""":0 "!J the penitentiary. Robbed r.nd Shot. Vancoovkh, li. c. Dec. 17 Early .esterdny u muu named George Uanies was attacked on Cainblo street iHiduro bv two lilxh. wayuien, shot lu the ntek and robbtd of $l(K)0 and a gold watch. It Is fo.tred Barnes' wound may prove- fatal. Ku clue to.tho robbers. Koyal Marrlago Denied. VlKNN'A. I)C0 17. It Is im,.lnllt. uenieii tiiut a niarriugo bus taken place between I'riuco l'erdluund of xjuigana ami rnneess Helen Loulso Heurlette. daughter of Count of Paris, mill cousin ef Prince Ferdi nand, whose mother Is related to the Count of Paris. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will Qkuman lUiTiST.-Scrvlccs In Grmnu llaptl.t church north ot Cottugo btiect Sunday school at 10 a. in. Prtnehlug at U a m. livening tervicd at 7.S0. llev. John Fcchter, pastor, Chhistian. High nnd Center. Sunday school 12 in.; preaching 10:30 a. rn.; young people's society fl.SU p. in.; preaching 7;30 P. m. itev. w. H. Williams, pastor. Obuman llEKoituKi). CapiUiland Marl on.; bundny service 11 a, m.;uuduy school 10 a. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. in. Bey. J. Muellhuupt, pastor. Ohkistian Science. Services in Uni tarian Hall ut 10:S0 a.m,nnd 7;S0 p tn ; Sab bath school 12 in,; llihte study Thursday evening. U.NITAUI N. Cor Clmmnlrntn nnH TTlv, stri-et, Sunday ervhes 10-.fl aud 7:0. ..... ..j ttuuui v ., -i. y, iiavtn, pas- F.vANaKi.icAL. Corner of Liberty and Center streets, Uermau service every first undthlid Mmiiuys. J, Ii I'ishor, pastor. Iikkman I.Utheuan. North CottUEOSt. Services ou 1st and 3d Sunday of meh iuoulh at 2 p. m. Hoy. G. Ii. Meyer pastor. A nil can llKi'iiomsr, Norili Halem. Services nt II a. in aud 1.00 p.m. Sunday wuooi at i p. in. uev, u, w. White, pastor, Tkju-khance. Union Lodge ot Good leiuplHrs, No. tw meets evury Frld.y night at G uugo llll. '1 ravelling mem bersurecurUtally invited. Holiness and l'ivlne Heallng.at 115 High Hreet, every Hunday unernoon at 8 o'cloei. REED'S OPERA HOUSE Just One Joyous Night, TUESDAY, DEC. 20th The great big blty show, TURNER'S ENGLISH GIRLS la the trowulngglory of burlesque, CLEOPATRA Inspired nnddlrected by the plokand llower of the burlesque siuge, 20 LOVELY GIRLS 20 EXTRA The Oriclnal, HewltchlngSensatkmal SEUPfiNTINK D VNIJK I 4-SOLO DANCERS-4 O-Keservcd scats on sale at Patton's. izi) stripes sheeting 88 6 0 ydsPerjuot A sheeting unbleached 30 luetics. AKX) yds Pequot A sheeting unbleached ii Inches. 200 yds Continental checked flannel. SCO ' Uiars crush 18 Inches wide. MUO ' bleuelieil linen nnd French crash is incurs wide. VOO yds Ainii-kuig bluo deniniB Ooz, iHr. ! t'"4 hle.iclied sheeting pequot. 100 supeilor satin damuhk 63 inches widti. ?, .' el tllMnB A O A SO inen wide. JW ' Alaret Ilhs checks York mfg. 6WJ Dnigon i loth Hssortud colors. AJ American shiitlng pr.nis light la'doz white stny binding Inch wiolo. 15 ' Judler.' eotfnn hiwn ' o ladio.' cotton handkerchiefs. 21 Inch ulJ"u'cTurko led liuuJkerchlefs thread102 N0"3 b'aCk ciark's mlle ena) Ml doz No. 3(1 white ' thrend, 20 doz ' 18 ' i thread. 2 doz ' CO ' .4, thread. iidoz 63 ' thread. color? ydS ,aWe 0l1 Cl0th bC8t I"01'1' 1'8'it QKOOEKIES. ii'iSm8 Krani,,nted sugnr. o!i ' n?,!11!',"".re8llBund ln barrels, barrel W f"sU rouui " 4200 lbs gold dust corn meal (or as good) , 'r34h ground In nnrreis l fc ' j rn .'" .'.'."".''"r' ,rre"h eiund In burrels. - - v-ijwn n isiiiiiii rirH 200 Icet etich Jf and round iron Norway. iso 'A ' ' ?ji ! Sr'fo'ncon lool steel. y0,.. 'A " it Iron Norway. 1Jsbl,oe''"M,s:u-,0'7''Uul i'ul""M h 15 lbs each y and washers. ?flll.sMlnnuii" "too calks."1"1 3 Swec"'8 Amn steel I lU-uion liorso insp lllller llros, 0 pkK Jib lined flat i,tad i Ivtts. 1 eia-lio Oaneik top uud bottom swedges. andiwibi."" U bU" pdu ua,UIUer W 1 iron! lliTtoY1118 M roUnd 8hauk by U6 1 i"eeu Mve,-rUS aUd tPCr macmne P1 1 auS 4Tncl, ?(!!iBCarrlaB0 b0"8' . 'andllnihlolfg '. I 3. 1 fl-lH and 6 Inch loug 1 ' 8-8 nnd 6 Inch tone 1 ' ' 1-2" u una Hind long ; A-iy3,tl6 ' iyM,tyt,i, 1 and -1 1'lieur'1".10 ' ' h I5' 3 J 2, 2 K. 3.1, ( 2, 3X. 3. , 5 ' 2X,4K,0,7, 1 ' 5-1(1 and C Inch loug 1 ' ' 3s 6 Inch long 1 ' 1-j and K h rh i.r.in- . . 6i01bs ticat ulucksmlth coal PLUMBING, J4,d.?i?"lc1h,31' K. H. Jenkins valves .w...u,r UT7 nD nudltoJf,l inch flange 2 to'' ,!,c';iI'us,llue' K to Jia: l" i - io. 1 doz each 1, IV, at j unions ?!iSi.euch ."2 1,,-1 1 h2 1 street ells Ttn ."Vil J!llgt i, i i-agaliiulzed pipe 11-4, 1, a, 4, 1.2 black pipe 11-1, 1, 3-4, 1-2 ualunlztd pipe , black pipe Tenncrfsof good garden lind nearRa. JouitNAi, ottlce. lem. Apply at ouco to ItOFKUMUM, For Sale at a Bargain . to juuknai. i race. For Rent. Are 2ou Squirming ? . And Is it psln that causes you to iqulrmT Uheumutlmii wilt muko ni.youe wince (luuteiiualt.us iomuu readl y do,n the ouuei wllli Hid titer's bwuiaiu tllttere. which expe theiheumutla vlruMfn.Tn i..' blood und pnimpily relieves the torture i bat it produce's. The evidence in it. be liuifou this ixilnt Is ample and conclu- A well Improved farm of los acres. Stock 156ftate street Wulker, 16 Oirals AlIlliPi-(Irlr.u j, .,',,., V i en..... .. . be.tqBuSlJ.y" " rItanS ,Ulab8e8 W.?aJic!!1llit)swegoora8KOOd- i?i '. 5'le, Crunstnn'g or ns good. M Vos A lt " bra,J( caf "oJa. ascoori m,artarJ AFolger's prime or if dbrooms? suPerlor sarey matches. 2 whisk brooms. ii ' cuusoysttrB Field's or as good. lubxes0rm?;l,l,.?bmnaora8oud' 16 doz concenua.i d lve Arr erlcan. Ul lb, ne.lo wux eindies 14 oz PenH?BtCrtU're,iullce iuart6) Lee 6(0 lbs xxx soda crackers fresh. It) ' tllikk Ul rnlWI,...,. ttO ' PeaUbarJey; CSUWUBS00a' lUlCCIlY. 1 doz f oap dh hos. Kit CU s. Hiticeis. ono quurt soup bowls, one gii.lou pincers. V iiieh h up plates. Sn'n'nt-ri.p pitchers. Dluumlnnirplutes. tuinbleiF. 7 inch pules. J I lutiieHiu pitchers. 12iuc(b v.getablodlshes. 8 i ', lantern globo. Hhate silts. sugu bonis. wax apers, cUambtrpots. OILS, fiTO. ,SoBi"iL,S?,'?JLh"",fnla 15 15 ' t 2 ' 16 ' 12 3 2 . 4 1 ' 2 2 1 ' 48 ' 1 ' ItO leet eacli 2, VA black nine m . 2,1 i-2 gaUiiulzed pipe 20 . ' ,ii black nine J-- aoz each tuner wheels lor No 2 aud Ne Jhnundtr's cutter 1 each Urock's t haln tongs 2 fnet nnd 3 feet Ik. ;m?" aua y ceitthguawegiiusi-A 15 inch loug 1 hosestiupiustcanr i uuz uoso lusteners J.8 uo; boxes plug safety chain 2J tiusiiels cburcoal 75 lbs solder 20 lbs Nolo Insulated copper wire JJRUGv 5Jbscaruolloac!d cryst 1 ' boraclu 10 aqua ammouia, conn 2grosslott'es-fl oz 5 lbs el'l-'iolorm, fcqulbb's for anesthesa ' collodlou "gross corks No 6 llbflexiidecue, WIethBaoor P D6 Co. . . .' cannabis ludica ' ;' ' PrunlsvlrelniHua' ' Plitf.1 '"rsaparilla Wycth & Bro, or; 5 CUls ul.nf.rlm. Iglassgrjd e, 16 oz -woupoirorphln, hypodermic toDlcw, Weth Hio " ' oz morphine, sulphate 'b.CItra,0iutasslum 1 lb Iodide 2 gal castor oil 4 '1 zstiength nine nlnster i et izpiiiouH plaster-AJcoeks J Jb simple ointment lit. vaseline XX refined l moitur, wedgewuod .No. 8. l,.1i',Jlo', '.""y heoen at the oflJco of the ooaid.giiodNmus, be iiiMoeordance thcre- il ..'!D".?.,,11 ,u Islual I'acteages when jmsslble. 'I he rluht to reject any orall bids J,r.e8Hm'd Delivery ofhupplles will bere- nillrt-d ullhlu ten ili.' tu.tlffu nf nfienU ........ i. j . '. '-'---- ""i Acojiy ol llilsiidvertisc.neni miiRthCcompauy eaoti bid i.nd the name .....v.j uujuu H""w, ii yeiu navo ai r.'v',iuc,,,,'lt ,nBUtuuerale arnrma.l Porvoi. cough, cold, or uny trouhlo wlth Mn l'f'.,mn.y,net,lca,P'actl,l"uer8- Uiw rdUBr nn. ....! r,i...A .' . y l,,,"uu;..",l.u'ull siandurd iireLwiruifiina. Um nm.rtZ ' i iiniui, wiiuiii, or J-mng. UT, Klnc'a serve unerslsL.ntin.il .Whii.i7rri.ViUiV ' . "meoai lviir i lluiiit,,... i,. i... .. v I ha i,,,,.'..!,.., .. ..,. "... . :."" ,',vMiynl nAleni. Or UollgllH, und Colds Ik L'Uuruntwwl ' y,ueo..i,fldenl y uuMcipmed- For mu- to uive relief, or ii,o.,ev win i...l '"! ?'?.." 'V'."!ln4 neu- uuiin. nuniTtTi irom i. K. K. HALL, Hangerand Deconator. Uhaa. Calvert's Mllllonery stow. ouSc-t---efaaSire. quuiters. (jrlplKi JVJL i"'!l'',Il,b"l.Uo...at ?' - Ml AT Wanted. Hilary uu t .2 "I w'"ri iuuigeiiou anq joss i'l flesh ntnt uppetllo It Is a world fumoiis rueuiiitiillmr - .h MAN Peituurent place. exnennAs. pply now, l 15 ACRES giKHl u Ihlllg it In. Trial DoltltfatVe Vuljr ftoy")ni nij"r-y iU-hL ou both nf?,?r3,ett.r.,"I?.1,'r"1,hr'e "' southeast uirv...i..i i u-..i, r... . r..:.-.. A. Anivrle-Mn aud (Janudiuu Mil. H..i.-. ortlie Peultentlirv ou Miipia. . j7.yuSf UTtnof ten year-for Srud lurciy ICo.a'l JtaW; WiW. VZlS 1 ' I'aium'nelncr.Uts6x8lnchos. FLOUH. w5srMsrjsr proces8 de ilKAIS (C01hster dnr mnra . . uo ,t,lii,rk' Puvn or 'as good. PltlKll FKUIT. SV0 .'obM " "uuuo'KoaQuamy i . . V-uu H I , I'O ' rttslu, i J . VIVKOAU. i gals ptre cider 40 gr BPluES, j'pltmiiH.-e ground. Hi ii ii...... i .. "' nail , ."'"I'uraa, Jo0! krtt?.r.: . Clim t 1 p KOOlb f tluisW. Li-WorM jood. oiiue class olsiii piles must be written ou thu euvolojie. Knell bid miist iuclude the tliolteiuaof theclui-s bid uien.ai'd mult glvoltctns iimi totals lu full wl'h exeep- uuu in meat Hour, Hull, viidltingoinrers arn prulnbiled fnuu eontlrmlug sccoants of pun Ii if w heu the adv. riiMunen does uoirontuluu lull uud complete description ', !J'e uttlclesto bti mchssoil. Ulns win bo openi d at 2 o'clock r. ra., ou Monday, Junuarj a, 1893 BVLVKTrll PRNNOYl-R, UKOHHK w "CliKll K, PIHLifiiTHrilAN. W. A. Mukj.y, Hoard of trustee ujeric ot me Hoard. A ScIer.tlSo American I 2& Agency for I CCtSJ' DESIGN PATENTB. rn t .. '".. tii.iitnu. Wl Ctlll.e l .inm , ' EATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS. 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