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I'lUffflj f fi m m i ' W 1 lis Jr. ito i m MONSTER ; KHTT Bakttirille, N. (!., Culled Me. WtnUf HttTD BE IN IT. tftwrtiiiitti Wet to He Fame WKhcmt Him. Tkt mkUat IU. '-. ..-..m. T.. R UVIanrll. v "Hf"'""! . v. ...-. ( TnahleBt Harrteon are vciy Mttett eoawued about bU condi tio m4 exprea a fear that hi jMfttifa nay break (town before tlit tew of lite administration. Ttic dMth of kit wife, to whom he war , peeiilkriy devoted, waa a hlow ' Item whleb he lias not rallied and It ktA him Unable to withstand the . Ill JSerlMie that haa since followed Blalae Setter Again. Washington, D. O., Jah. 6. Dr. Jemou rays' Blaine had n good , sight and I better this morning. Dr., Lootnls, upeclalUt, left tblc wettilHg to return to New York. The Great Hot. ' Jokkson '' City, Twin., Jan. 6. i fbHowIng l a revised list of tin kilted at the Eakersvlllo lynching Ttoadftjr, night: Members of the torJITs MMwe, Tom Hall, J. N. WlrHaow.D.F. Illtchle, H.N.Jouex, JJ. K. Bama, It. E. Johnson, Wm. HmmI, T. N. Beckner, W. Laws, N. - KPaiiHeJI, O. N. Holllfleld. Mem. hers of mob, Jack and Owen Thorn- ' an, Wrar and John Osborne, John Worth, G. nmtCf Will Terry, Phil. 'Ofewder, Jim Nance, Will Hutlur, ITaffer ilyrd. No further partlqulars of the riot can bo obtained, as the aoow la 14 Inches to two feet deep bvr the entire country here about?, ' ' and that prevents communication. It hi reported that two men were killed in Mndlson county. Riot or Fake? IUr.Kicm, N, 0., Jun. e,A din patch from a prominent citizen of Mitchell county to tho Cbroulolo pronounces tho reported riot and lynofalRg at JJakorsvllle a rws imk1. If any lynchlug occurred Unreport' la greatly exaggerated. '.Many 'name reported among the killed are unknown In that section. . Kotlnlt. JW YoitK, Jan, 6. Wm. 0. Whitney today said all lie know of develaud'a cabinet was tho fact . Mt he (Whitney) would not bo In ' la the Senate. Washington, Jun. 0. Hill In trodueed a resolution calling on the aaeretary of state for hla opinion ns to whether the Chandler Immlgra tlea atMpeuslou hill was a violation v f treaties. The eeoalo bill, compel! lag witnesses (o testify before tho ' interstate ooiuuieroo oonnulsilon, Mated, Consideration of the iutl pUon hill waa resumed. la the House. Washington, D, C, Jau, 6. OjNftkleratiou of the prlvnto pen- aiea tllW mniiiK over from last m- tat M URHnlshed business, wah talc up, a hare quorum present, Kl- 'sMUiftlly the House was obliged to -'wali eti the presence of a (liiorum, Imt the queatlou waa, waived to en able that body to vm fortifications afwepTlatlon bill. KeyaMlMH Orsmlzlng. Waiwiooton, . 0 Jnu.fi. JUmbHMiM tt.et in casuus this las ruing t eoHsldsr order bualne, l4tkl aWps were taken towards hagjaaiag a bitter llnht for ooutwl tt tw Hxt senate, A eommUtee aaaatiHayafTellef, Hoar, Mltolioil Oaawdlwc and Hlglus was appolut tt lo Wse aftteUl ohargo of the snb Jift af HmwliHg and lueldeutally i Mm awwUrnf iollon of seu. wsWh atatea where a tight W iWV Wwa r.asewuHi vjwttry. YteMHU, Katww, Jau. ft. The tu MirttkN afternoon decided ittttaMmitlul legislative In lavoraf WtuWn the IU- TwU vlrliwlly luiurva Um orgk.vtk of the aww '" ''Sma "wis gWWil il l ijw Jh. 4.-Iu the United u t4y Jaatee atttskl4 to tWe er of Me W1W NltMMd lattpMititUry. otMU v "JPfwifcpeK a ' ' sMf-1 aai 'T'll I" ll". " " "", '4'.i.irT MfeatHHkroot ofHy""0!" Bd a81"""1 ""P ptarri rrteK, who, aliN Novem- br J, 18, have ahMalned from Meh unlawful cohabitation, uui upon express condition that they shall la future faithfully obey the laws of the United States herein be fore named, and not otherwise. Thoss who shall fail to avail them selva of the clemency hereby offered will bo vigorously prosecuted. Nebraska. T.Mrm.w. Jan. 5. Deadlock in sjnato continues. Wheat Crop of 1852. Washington, Jan. 6, Agrlcul mral department crop bulletin siys he wheat crop of lost year Is slight ly above) tho average yield, only ex cet'ded In '81, '81, '82. It Is esti muted that 515,010,000 measured bushels or C3.4 cents, the lowect ever reported, that of '81 being 01.6 cents. The weight of crop will be determined later, but It will probably be about 500,000,000 com morclttl bushels. Exonerated. Ban Fiianc;boo, Jan. 5. Th coroner's Jury has exonerated Alls Clara King, who aecldentall stabbed and killed Albert 8. McCoj on Now Year's ove during the per formance of a charudo at McCoy' home. The case will be culled In l ho pollco court, when it Is expected to bo dismissed. Engineer In Trouble. Ban Kiiancisoo, Juu. 4. George Ji'irrcw, tho Southern Pacific engi neer, arrested iu Oakland on tin uhurgo of having murdered Mine Ayro, was taken to Sauramonto. Jellress has n wife and two children living In Oakland, Ills wife calls tils urrost an abiurd proceeding, but Ills said to bo known that ho re ceived a letter from Mis Ayro, ask ing him to vNlt her tho ulghtof the murder. To tho detootlvei JulIYem claimed that Mlsi Ayro know hlin lolinvoawlfe at the time of her murlngd with him. lie also said that she sont- him a form of contract of unrrlHxo sover.il mouths ugo 31)0 wanted JellVem t sign and re turn It, but lie refund, lie further claimed that she wanted hhu to get a divorce and to live with her. Minnesota's Qovornor. St. Paul, Juu. 6. Iujolut session the leglsluturo llsteued to theaddretH of retiring Governor Mcrrlum and tho Inaugural address of Governor Nelson, Tho latter recommended the oxtuiislon of tho manufacture of binding twine ut the otutu prison; calls attention to the necessary for action looking to uniformity In pub lie sohool text-books; suggests u con stltutlonul ameudmeut for tuxatlou of tho groya earnings of mining, ex- prcni, purlor and sleeping car com imnkHj reeommeuds tho stato In spectlun of all elevators. To Prosocuto Uarnosio. Cincinnati, Jan. 0. Members of the advisory committee of Home stead, ru. Have been Hero for some days, raising funds to prosecute the olllchils of tho Carueglo company, Blmllur appeals aro being tuado Iu other large cities. It In intended to ruhu filO.OOO for this purpose. A Itoform Message Ilos i)N, Mass, Jan. S.Ciovernor llursell toduy sent Ills oftlelal ad units to tho legislature. Hu reo ommeuds legislation to define the objects of, mid limit amount of, ex penditures for election purpose and stringent laws to express lobuylng. In Michigan. LAN8INO, Mich,, Jau. 6.-Governor Ulch Iu ids Inaugural me.iiago to tho leglstaturo makes u jilea for good routts; crltlcUe tho miner law; favors two boards of election Inspectors to facltllato the count of vote. Way Up in,Malno. AuaUOTA,Juu6-It lastated an ef fort Is to be Hindu by leading Dem ocrat to have Republican memU'is of (tie Irglslaturo uusoated under a section of tho new twllot law which fotbUU any caiididatti to net as eleellou otilcen. Three nators. Dotrro.M, Jan. 5. The llepubtlcau of the I'UUturo la caucus nomi nated Heary Cabot Iiodge, to sue edHnttor Duww iu theUuttn) B4h(mi H-nate. AvflUWA. Me., Jan.fi. The He ttubMtMM WtfUUtlva cauuut uuaul, ptiwHwa iau euo uuaui. nwttly re-wHMlaatvd Kagetie Hale for Uullvd Bttw atttator, er. l'AUl, Jan. i. atw DavW waa e4tonm by the lUpuUtatu sun 4M t awed hliMH4f, WaiaimaBiltJ g--tflrtVlii Hiwyow. Jan. 4. TU UtUktiM sjMaatbhHl yinly( atn) from w l-TL.II--ai-ra Nt will wax fcai arr " The JMlure on joim miioi bu. ' 108 Kopabllcaa to 81 Democratic. HAETEE OBJECTS. A New Scheme Proposed by Hart- er, of Ohio. Washington, Jan. 6. Itepreecn- latlve Harter, of Ohio, objects to the sliver purchase suspension resolution Introduced In the senate by McPher son, of New Jersey, on the ground that It gives the secretary of the fn9tirv router control over the subject than any man could wish, and more than congress ought to place iu tho hands of any ofllcer of the government. Ho offered in the houpe today a substitute In the na ture of a house Joint resolul Ion pro viding as follews: "All further pur chases of silver bullion by the United States of America shall cease from and after the passage or adoption of this resolution, und said purchases shall bo resumed only when an agreement Is mado that shall at least lncludo Great Brltlan, Ger many, Frauco ami the United States f America, and such agreement 4hall fix the valuutlou at which silver bullion will thereafter be re ceived for coinage, without limit as to quantity, at the mints of the no tions parties to said International .greement. Harter thinks this resolution vould accomplish thisame result ind tint be open to tho same objec tion as theMcPherson resolution. "It would, moreover," he says, ''be a notlco to the world that wo are ready tojoln other civilized nations In tho coinage of silver upou any greed national ratio, and that, In I ho meantime, wo declined going on raking their chestnuts In for them at tho risk of comtnsrclal disaster and natloualdlsuraoo." Harter says he bolloves the silver purchases havo teatly contracted currency durlnir the lust 21 or 25 mouths, and that, after counting In the notes issued by tho government In payment of pig sliver, the actual volume of cur ronoy today is probably at least $200, DOO.OOO. perhaps $250,000,000 or $275, (100,000, smaller than if wo had been out of sliver speculation entirely. Fire and Explosion. Chicago, Jun. 6. 8hortly after 3 o'clock a terrific explosion of nut urul gas wrecked the lower part of the printing establishment of Don uehuo & Heniibberry, on Dearborn street. An accident occurred during tho progress of a small Are and over ascoro oflhenieu wero Injured, In cluding Chief Sweeny, besides a number of laborers, two dying, and soveral others so badly Injured that they ure not expected to recover An employee of tbo natural gas cimpatiy repaired connections Iu the vault and under the sidewalk during the mornlutr, and about 3 o'clock flames wero discovered in the vicinity. Tho alarm was 1m mediately given nnd the vault doors thrown open, when a terrlflo ex plosion occurred. Ten employees wero thrown to the lloor, all more or less Injured. Flremeu rushed to tlit) yuult, when another explosion occurred, hurling Beveral tlreuien ucross tho room with terrible force, lie fore half 6ft ho Injured could be taken from tho basement, and while the place Is swarming with tlreuien rescuing comrades, a third explosion more violent than tho others, took place, ami mo woutil-be rescuers wero laid beside the men they cauio to nsslst. Tho luured had Just been takeu out when a fourth vio lent explosion occurred, and bricks, mortor, and Iron works Hew In all directions, The Gas company then shut oil tho How, ami when this miis dotio the flames wero soon brought under control. Tho build lug waa badly strained and torn and overypaueof glaa in tho whole eight torles lay tu tho street. The damage. U fully $20,000. Borne 800 people were employed Iu the bulld lug, mid they escaped without Iu Jury or pain, Uow'a This We oiler Quo 1 In ml nil n,iii.r Reward for any cawnt CatHrrh tlmt ru not b cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J. Cheney Jt Co, Pwps., Toledo Ohio, We tho undersigned, have known t J. Cheuy for the lust 15 ers ami twlk vuliliu jierfeetly honoratilo In all btwlow transactions utid Hu- H'?,My ablu to carry nut auy rtlw ,,,,, i,y ilu-ir tlruu w-t A Trusx, wtiokw.iU. Dnnre obll- DrueglHU VKN"H u, wawiaif, Klntittii WhoWaU DruggUta ld lUU's CirrU CureU tak Ohio. Iron In. twwiUv, actus directly ui the ld aud wuimw snrwiwaof tku ay4eK Prlee 7i. r Uuk 8oW ty aH Dragktm 'IVsttawnlak frv. MOW TO MAD c . r- - - - -j- " ft SStirStr Jt tSBii ! i J' THB AUTOCRAT, Grover Cleveland lias confirmed his ktntemetit U the New York Times, that Edward Murphy I not fit to be senator, by a New York World interview, of same purport. Democratic papers have hoped the Interview as first printed Was In vented by Republican reporters. But It Is not so. The Democratic piesldent-elect Is the autocrat he has been deuouueed for being. He glories In his assumption of the power of a political dictator. No Republican president ever dis graced himself or this free country by such u Hue of conduct. Over our heads waves a flag of freedom. Un der the constitution nil meu are po litical equals. The laborer Is as big a factor, politically, as Murphy or Cleveland, or George Washington. The autocrat-eect will find it a thorny road to travel when he as sumes lo dictate to the American people. "And next the empire" Is the comment fittest to express the sltua. tlon when ( loveland assumes to be u dictator und sa Edward Murphy is not fit to bu .Senator. New York will say who Is fit. What has become of tbo old Democratic doctrine of state rights that is n good thing to have around when men assume po litical power. The representatives of tho people of New York will select a senator who Is lit whether Mr. Cleveland likes blm or not. Bnsine.-a Men, from close application are es peclally liable to constipation clogging up nature's great sewers producing headache, billiousuess, idugglsb circulation and general de ruimeiueut of the vital ornuns. A regular movement of the bowels is Imllnpouslble to perfect health; to neglect, is to imperil I irconsiipatei, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets will cure you. No Interference with business. Verv modest expeuse. Mild iu action, yet powerful In cleans ing regulating the stomach, liver uiiil ooweis, curing coumipuiiou, headache and kiudred ailments. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILIjAJIETTK. Newton Clark, O. Guthman, J. Myrlck, Jr., Jas. C. Mvrruy, Port laud. 8. H. Stlllman, New York. II. T. McO.Hllen, Roseburg. 11. S. Jouc, B. F. Mutt. Kobertcon, St. Joe. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter wiltien by Mrs.Adw E Hurd.of Grolon, S. D., we emete: "Wuh tukcu with a bud cold, which net I led on my Lungs, couch selin and finally terminated Iu Consump tion, Foiirdoetors gave hid up,sa lug I could live but u short time. 1 gave my self up to my Saviour, de termined If I could uot stay with my friends ou earth, I would meet my uheul oues above. My husband Wus advised to get Dr. KIiik's New Discovery for Consumption, Cougln uud Colds. I gave it tin trial, took hi all, eight liott vt; it has cured me, and tliuuk God I am now a well uud heiirty woman." Trial boltlei freoat D.m'l. J. Fry's drugstore, 225 Cnm'l.lSl. Regular size, 3Uo. uuu $1.00. To My Patrons. All accounts due mo must bo set tled at oneo as I Hliall place all thai aro uot paid tor collection on Feb 1st, 10SI. I carry u lurge ntock ami muni havu tim money. All worl and goods in my but) ut reasouubh priced and putifuction guaranteed Mks. D. L. Fiiwtku. 1-2-lm The Court street milliner. Joint I.nbtam ation. Protect ion uud Valley Lodges A. O. U. W. will hold u Joint Installation Wed nesday evening, Jun. 4th, In Pro tection Hall, Statu Insurance build ing. Graud Recorder, Newton Clark, Installing otllcer. There w 111 nlho bo Degree w ork. All mem hers of the order are Invited to be pieseut. 1-3 21. LixitSLATiius, Notkk. Four or live boarder wanted ouCourt street, between 17 and 18. Arrommodu tloni gO(Hl. Price reasoimble. 1 2-tlt Davui Eaklv. Clifford lthickuum A Boston Boy's Eyoslght Saved Pwrhapa His Llfo Ily HoodS SartuparlUa-niood Vol- oumI liy Caaker. Rtaa the foil ttvj trooi a surul mothen "Mr Mm IwytuU Scjwtti k,t lien 4 ycar oM. an4 11 Ml hlw vy k aa4 w Uh lllOOd oluatil .llk ...I l.i. - o UUUbkM nut bU ualu nM lutriu, o4 tot iTtt wk he CouM Not Open His Eyes 1 took Mm tUo Curias uut Uaie to the Ew aoa tor ladnuwr oa Ctul ittwt. bit thlr ruxll lUa.j U iU tta the htntcu jhiilow c svhJ, I ocalw rla- hiai Uwl' SmmjwiUU a4 U uw eurcX hlLT I av Mwr 4bU4 Mat It ,alu, ki, a Mbl. ,, i;, Z jk-jjil aai aw t4y S2I P m Hood' Sarsapartlla DYSPEPSIA la that misery experienced when suddenly mado awaro that you P06SC83 a diabolical arrangement called stomach. No two dyspep tics havo tho samo predominant symptoms, but whatever form dyspepsia takes The underlying causa it in the LIVEB, and ono thing is certain no ono will remain a dyspeptic who will It trill correct Acldltr'tb0 Stomscb, Expel foul pwci Allay Irritation, Aulit DIcetloa land at tho soma time Start the Liver working and all bodily ailments will disappear. 'Tor mere than three ycr, 1 '"flJ sCoi. U7ReeuUtor, which cured m ,1b .hort time. It U a"1 d' pljS p" U without It." JM5 A- RA' ? r "A a general family remedy fcr DrWil, Torpid LTrer, Conitlpatlon. etc., I f"","" ute anything else, and hive never been ditap Johiieirir. The effect produced; " Jdmoit a perfect cure for all dueases of the StomacU and Boweli." W. J. McEtaoT, Macon, Ca. 8PE0IAL MEETING. In compliance with the request of the chairman, und members, of tho commltteo on entertainment, a special meeting of tho Salem board ofiharitle Is hereby called to con vene at Ford & kuleer'a olilue, Dri- day evening, January 0, tit 7.30 o'clock, It la hoped tlmt every member will be preueut, V. L. Wadb, president. Frank E. Hodokin, sec. An Enemy Baffled. There l au enemy with whom thnu aarjds ure familiar uil thtlr lived, b'eau. they ure U.)rn with a teuclcney 10 blliout nei. With thin ir)em thej aieoobilll ly battlliuwithlntflL'CtUttlweijions. Hos letter'a ttiouiiich Hitters will bailie It Mere purgutlves will not relorm a disoi dered eondltion ol the liver Indicated. not by constlputlon aloue, but also by sick hcaduthen.yellowhesi of the skin and eye balls, nnUM-u, furred tongue and uneasi ness moio particularly upon prescute 011 Ihurlcht side, upon and below the short ribs. Aold oraktlo purgatives which grlpoand weaken thelntehtlus, nnd substl lule this world laumus antl-blllou cordial whch likewise rtmoves malarial, stum iculcaud kidney complaints, rheumatism and nervousness, ab a laxative ot the bowel, painless but ellectual, It improves appetite, s'eep 'and tho ability to d'grsl, and possesses the additional advauiage ofastaudard tonic. NOTICE. The citizens of North S.ilem and EuKlewood are hereby requested to meet at Wade's hall on Friday, the 0th lust, at 7 p. m. to consider the annexation of these distiicts to the city. Wood, Wood. Plenty of It sawed and ready for delivery. Leave your orders at Ryan's stable, comer of Ferry and JLlberty. dlO-lOtf m Type- Wiutino. The under slgued N prepared to do type-writ lug, copying and otllce stenograph work, ou reasonable terms. Room 11, Gray block. Ktella Shkrman. A weman wuo Is weak, neivou and nleeplrks, aud who has cold uaudiuiid led cinnol f.el mill ail lino a well piiioou Car lei's lion I'lll- e(ii Hze ilie iiiculnllnu, ie move nervousuot, and give Mienzlu aud lest. A man's wIM should always be I bo Fame, especially to her hiubtun, but if she Ii wt-akaud ueivou,aud luf.t Cartel's lrou fills, she cauuot be, lor they make uer "leel llkua Ullldient peivou," Milheyall say, aud I u e It' liusbauns say so too! Will bo found an excellent remedv for .lex hc.idacue. Caller's Little Uver I'lhs. I'lioiinudsor lelterslrom peoplewhohavo ued Itiem prou ihlsfacl. liy them. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Winaow Glass, Wall Pa tier nnd Ilonlor, Artists' 31 terials, Linio, Hair. Nails and Sli ingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass fceeds, Etc MCW AllVKKTlsKUhNTS. P1 ANO VOll KK.NT.-Mea t'rof. Z, il. I'art in, hi conservatory or uiusln. W-lt IJlINK two-year-old Jersey heifer at a low A euro. Apply T. J., l'. (J. box 48, tlty. l'J-ftlUt. WANTbD. Hy au exprlenced nmo, 10 ii)uujk hopjard.oH shares or sal ary. T W.feellMrood,tialem, Or. lJ-;iV6tw.!t mills PAl'KIl U kept onflle HK.C . liinnv B AUVCniSlUC AfrUO". vi HUU Uj .Meivhauts txclmUKe, Kan 1 niclsr) fHllforulx, where contrucu lor hi rtrllalut can tie made lor IU MONEY TO LOAN In lmmovc-d ltnl Kxtut in .nwumi. ... .. jlm luj sulu Ao dolay in csjiutderlng FEAR & HAMILTON, Homil.liut ttauk block. &Ud For Rent, Ntf hniiunrirvvirrii VniW UaI.. ... car tair.twtibiocki north oftvchnol. nxo U'ertriUlt 15 ACRE OTu i'rs una 1 cm m ri toutiiNut oiheieBtliryooMacleiy rvSa! o ..ii.ijiuuj iu hi year ttuir HaMtu. 1... u- RkleRe S82 Ckurck St. J. J. MUTTON, flsflkvLS mM " JJP B m AKI MUSK filNTtt, PACIFIC FOR TOWN A. H. FORSTNER & CO $2.00 l'er dozen forlheflnwt nnlehed PllOIOOHAl'llM llltlieclty. MONTEE BROS., 1M) Conrnerclnl Street. T. .1. KRBSS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor.MttiamlUhtmelita fetreet. Machine RADABAUGII & SCOTT, Livery Feed and Boarding Stable, 41 BUitoHtrett. Olinger & Rigdon, UXlfiKTAIiJtiI.S. Undertaking -d Embalming. Best fuclllllea In the cliy. A.M.OLOUGH, - lOiStnteiit. Opou night Court HOEYE & MILLS. PORCELAIN BATHS AND SHAVING PARLOB3, Only loi celain Bath Tubs In the city. 209 Com. dt., Halem, Or. 2 CENTS A DAY, Eyening Journal. Delivered at Your Door. THli VERDICT. A Remarkable Stcno In Court MHicn the .fury Announced Its Uvclslnn. Tlio court houfao at Waldron, Ark., wes crowded. A nan suppressed murmur through overy crooked strrel in tho unpicturcsquo hamlet made it Icnown that the jury in tho cabo of the Stato of Arkansas versus Aimer Ray wero ready to return their verdict. What would it bo? Did thoy believe tho defendant the murderer of John Potts? As if by majrie the old and tho young, tho busy and the idle, tho curious and tho indifferent had swarmed into tho court room until overy foot of space was occupied. OutJdc the languid air seemed tremulous with tho heat, and overy leaf hinsg linip and motionless. Tho sultry July doy was oppressive and tho atmosphei 0 of tho room so sti fling that thosj assembled gasped for breath. Tho bcant furuituro and baro floor, tho rough, whitewashed walls and tho i-ickoty lamp with tin reflector sitting upon a littlo shelf behind tho judge's chair, all told tho samo story of mountaineer simplicity and primitiveness. A hag, bent with age, was whis pering tho story of tho crimo to her plump young neighbor, and said that two witnesses had identified thob6dy found in Mill creek. Tho clerk nerv ously upset his inkstand, and tho black stain on tho whito front of his pine deslc looked ghastly. The judgo aucended tho littlo plat form at tho end of tho room and bado tho sheriff clear an entrancofor tho jury. Tho struggling crowd was parted a littlo way, and twelvo good and lawful men filed in and stood fac ing tho prisonor, who sat oxposed to tho gaze of all. His efforts to appear calm wero pitiful. Great drops of sweat rolled down his swarthy cheeks, and llO clutched tho fmmmvnrlr nf tho chair on which ho sat. Ten feet iakjiv ui miii sukxi ms sweetueart, the beauty of tho villago, sobbing softly and leaning upon her father for support In a thick, unsteady voico tho fore man read from tho paper in his hand, "Wo of tho jury find tho defendant guilty as charged in tho within in dictment." Tho condemned man rose from his seat. Ilis face was livid and hi3 muscles rigid. Ho stretched out ono hand as thouiih ho would 6peak, and tho next moment fell forward almost at tho foreman's feet dead! His sweetheart's tears stopped falling and her whito lips quivered convul sively, but she could neither cry out nor stir from her tracks. Half n dozen strong hands wero stretched out to lift tho prostrato man, when, moved by a common im pulse, though no syllablo had been uttered, overy head was turned and every eyo wus fixed, upon tho door. John Potts had just stepped over tho threshold. Now York Herald. Why She ffoi So Particular. A young woman whoso attiro and uwuwmor uetoKenwl wealth and re finement attracted somo attention in a fashionable candy store up town U10 other day by her persistent in rluines atom tho purity of tho con lections offered for sale. "Aro you buro that this candy is quito pure?" sho asked. "Yes, mibs," answered tho sales- "Well, I want somo that is not scented," said tho purchaser. "Will tllOaO Rlt nml".cl.i 11. - girl, producing a pan of plain whito "An) tllMO 1,a .t ii.-i i..-m . . r"4vai. mm you ? ' IT"1 th0 yoS an . iwmi uie pan over ciously. "Yes, miss." suspi- JJAnd are they perfectly freeht" Mado this morning," ropUed I "Well. I bono tLnt vn oeiTingin-saia tho 'young Wan oaniceUy, "for I tun yen- tSrtSr about tho kind of o..ii!rti?llAr ?or0kTLiQ ''-X- Two tinv.. - wwh. ;zz Jr. m l OBlllIl ....... I . ,u0 uearr. healea.bnrv.,..7..VM.a ? U ea by ft tongue . ml dent k. WlOiy LAND AND ORCHARD CO. LOTS J?HUIT TRACTS Shop, Guns, Hacks &Wagons Spiriinj Coeds, Etc. tins Commercial Street. BLACKSMITH Btiitu 8trcct, - J. E. MUBW1Y. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, KOKT1I SALhM. Take It! EVENING JOURNAL, and day. Come and Liberty, Onlr2ccuta dny JUUI Uru Insane Asylum Investigation Notice. KiiMnn is liervhv L'lven that the Committee on Insane Asylum of the State Board of Cliarltiea and Correc tions will hold session at tuelusaue Abylum nt Biileni, Oregon, on Tues day, January 10th, 1893, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the Investlgutiou of com plaints and 01 tlie general manage mnnt of tho nvlnrn. Anv tiersoni huviug complniuts to make or in formation to furulsh the Committee ure Invited to ue present and will be heard. Titos. N. Strong. Secretary of the btato Board of Charities and Corrections. For Locating lies Dr. H. Smith is now sole ngent for the CdlA tf Ml-lt-olilti fll At fn 1 inl tnrln ti.H "'iivm i'lniomn iniiinuiui;uiviuun 101 flnrtlnc hidden trenures or locating Gold or HI verMinea. Tills instrument Is cer- ll.. U.. -4 J I I 11 uuuiy me KicmrtM, uiKcuvrry or juvfiuiuu of tne aye For lurl her iuiorraatlon nddrtbs DR. H. SMITH, Salem, Oregon. LEAVES SALEM from U. 1. Dock at 6 o'clock a. m. every .Monday, Wednesday and Hatuiduy. LEAVES PORTLAND Irnra the Central dock at footol Washing ton street evciy Tuesday, Thursday aDd buudny, t'once ning freight and passenger busi ness, call on the ajjeut, AL IiEHRE. THE FIRST ANNUAL SHOW -OK Til E- Poultry and Pot Ski issociatioD Will be held at AIIM0RY HAIL, SALEM, OK., January 5th, 6th and 7th. Special attractions and nianj ot them r-vtryihlugnew. The only blgMiow eer 5tfn?ii7B",V l'.P!e iron, ull over the late will at end. Uihh prlzts larger than evr and more .1 them. Kor premltm iMjandenirj blank., write to tl.oTecre ! ir.Y,..Ar',a";euu;ul8 kuve been inaoe saVrWgK Loao muru aI1 SSpS Wm, SAVAGE, Superintendtnt. E. P. KELLER, Secretary. White's No. 60, BALF.M'S FINEST TRUCK, Now ready for business. pclalty. Careful work J. r. WHITE. E.M.WaitePrintingCo. Largest establishment In the city. OVER BUSH'S RANK i SAX,Br.i, - OREGON, ) l lU "rpW.K.r'wa.aay." JtuiufxLottlce, SOMETHING NEW. . T,wTlir n '"T .vla Ul i iilr"" In oc The newTlue Card, which is now .ImM." "i '".." .,rUB,.Venl V.r.lo. ..n '.,,",;,",n wu the traveling nuhllo the tUt fclllil from nil K)ut west to Chkico ,rt lluuutiid south. cniea80itud " rurPaei enulnment oflerH lo Itb iiatrt.DB (vi.i.i. 1-Sni ibiued wlthscewl of P,.!iil:.n5l,.M ." composed 'wUhdug.HW'U Steamer Ehvood. HPi'm II AKD FARMS. J, L, DENNETT & SON, CANDIES, Fruit uiiil Cigars, P. O. Bloolc ING Salem. K. T.HlMiriSttfiYS, Cljrnrfl nnd Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, 248 Com'l Street. T, W. TH0RNBURG, The Upholsterer, HemoctelH, re-coveis nnd repair uplidlBtercd lnrnlture. Flret- Uf'IJUIBLl'aVll IIIIUHUILl A'iietr- delivered nt clnt-h work. Clictncheta treetr wtaavv wu....- -. . JOHN IRWIN, Carpenter and Builder, Shop (5 Ktato street. StorcFittinps a Specialty 1831 T,,K cS1VATOK 1893 CountryGentleman TIIK HKST OF T1IK AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. UKVOTKIl TO Farm Crops and Processes, Hortlcultureand Frui'-Growlngr-Livc-btock and Dairying, Wblle It ulbo lnclurtes ail minor Uepari- ImeDis 01 uurui inu'ro-i. hucu un uig poul try yard, entomology ..bee-keeping, gicou lone unU Krapery, veterinary replies, jurill tiueuLioiiH uuu uuhwith, iiitrniuu reaolnc, domentlo cconoi'.y. and a sum mary oft tie news ot tun week. 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