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KSS3ET "rur-. R9M m MRS WJMMM N M r. : JJt '"1 14 SPANISH INFANTA HPTUNR?; TMi lb CoImmIiIhh Kx Jrwliforl. Cfl) ,iND SXOIV CONTINUB. OiwgitiM AdJoitrHH In Honor f the 10M(1 J-:xlrofllilcHi. TJie Infant Declined. MaoKID, Jan. 18. frifaiiU ton iMki Iim withdrawn llio provisional ftnmim toon tliti Columbian ex trtttrftloU At CIllCHJCO, l)('CallW If Bill' vMUhI llio Uiilk'd titntci nltc would Ijave to visit Bpnnlflli (tojwnitenclM, Culm ruid Porto ltlco, where yellow fever always provnlln, Bf whloli alio lias n mortal dread. Show in Texas. Dul90tifex, Juu. 16. i'Ii licnv kt Know fall In yciirft In thin neelloii )mm been roclriK " hour without any ftlgns of abatement. 'J'ho loss ol rtook will bo heavy. Oold in Sweden. 8TOKiioi.MlJnn.18.Iutenwicold prevails throughout fjwcdcti. In the Rorth mercury Is frozen, All hnrbore are Ice bound, and BteumorH due ftiturday havo not yot' arrived. am xxMtDni torn, "V Electoral Voto. Washington, Jan. 18. The reao iHtton was agreed tomaklnir, provls , leg for the Joint ineetluu of the two ; -house of coujjreHH on Wvducuday, JTebruary 8th, to count tho electoral vole. flKNATK AI)JOUItNi:i). Wabhmuton, D, 0. Jan. 18. ,0b motion of Sherman, after re- wk In eulogy of tho lato Jt. U. ; Hfiyee, the HOiiata adjourned. heuse: ai)jouiini:i. The IIoubo after u short hpmIoii. Mleo adjourned, after eulogistic re marks by llayucH aud other. California's Senator. BaoiUMknto, Cul., Jau. 18. BtepheuM. White, Democrat, of I.ob Angeles was elected United States sonator from California to wooeed lion. Chas. N. Feltou on , tbe first ballot takon In tho coiivcn Uob legislature today. Minnesota's Sonator. Br. Paul, Jan. 18.-8onalor 0, K Dvk was ro-elected In Joint bcmIoii of the legislature today. Missouri's Sonator. JStfKHItBON Citv, fao., Jau. 18.- , In Joint session today tho legisla ture re-elected Coekrall United 8iatt Senator. At tho Home of Hayes. Pkrmont, Ohio, Jan. 18. The news of tho death of ox-Prcalilont Hayes was received thin morning by all cltlwns with great sorrow. The Wholo city is already In mourning. Flags are ut half mast, testifying to the regard with which tho general l WM held. TolegrumH of condolence are pouring In from people of promt aeuofl from all parts of tho country. Arrangements for; tho Amoral are not completed, but It will probably be held Friday afternoon. The Jjoyal Legion and (1, A. It. will probably have chanjo of It. VUNKUAI.. f he funeral exercises will bo very imlktr to thoso of Mrs. llayce, by whose side tho ex'presldent will bo laid. MtMMett DMt f Ho. Jt. X. M I'fwiifottt, Olilo,Jrtll,l8,-Jtilllicr-ford Ullyi'fi,X'ifcsl(Ieiilif tho tn HpiI Hlstw, died At 11 o'clock Iftfll lilt(lili Ills MckrieM hndbten watch el durliiK Hip Any and evening by Or.llllllsh uritl friends of tho getter at, and m N Usually tho cn-n iimtiy cotilllcllrig minors are afloat, but ah Interview early hi tho evening with fttitherford 11. J Into, appeared to red inso facts Ion statement that his dominion wni practically uuchatig cd, Alenlbers of tho family had spoilt tho day milelly at home, and nothing was deemed to Indicate the death of tho eX'prcflldout was ox decled. The family all along have Oceu very reticent concerning the condition of Mr. Hayes. Ills death was sudden, and created a great sur prise. Kx-i'rcsldent Hayes was born In Delewaro, Ohio, Oct. 4, 1822, lie first went to the common school, and entered Kenyou college In 18.18, graduating In 1812. Jfo studied hut and was admitted to the bar In 1815. On tho breaking out of the war In 1801 he volunteered and was appoint ed mayor In the 23d regiment ol Ohio volunteers. Boon ufter, In Vir ginia, ho was promoted to lieutenant colonel und distlnquiflhcd himself ai the buttlo of South Mountain, whea ls was severely wounded. In 180-J he commanded a brigade under Gen. Crook, in the Shenandoah valley. Col. Huyes served uuder Sheridan hi his valley campaigns with dis tinguished gallantry. For his con duct at the battle of Cedar Creek he was made a brlgudler general, on the express recommendation of (Jen. Crook. lie Is fuvorably mentioned by Grant In his memoirs, us a gallant oillcer. Ho wuh olected to oongris,whllo In tho Held, and took his seat after tho war was over. Ho was rejected In 1800. In 1807 Gen. Huyes was elected governor of Ohio, und relected In 180U. In 1876 ho was u third tlmo elected govern or, In every Instance defeating the most ditftlngulshcd democrat of the state. IJeforo tno expiration of hi third term as governor he was elec ted president, and entered upon the duties of that olllco March 1, 1877. Upon tho expiration of his presi dential term ho retired to his home In Fremont, whero ho lived quietly until his death. In a visit to Georglu In 1880 ho reculved an unthiislastlu reception, and Gov. Gordou paid ex- I'resldent Hayes a lino trllmto In saying that ho was tho man who had "miido a true and noble ellort to complete tho restoration of the Union by restoring fraternal feelln; between tho estranged sections." Mrs. Hayes died several years ago. CLEVELAND AGAINST SILVER PrtgftM-i frtmi ((mi ilmtf oh would ( HiH'ls ht eengrmi, both with the fevniHOAlHl currency (jiimtloti M Well m witli other mutter now irewlfi for Attention," Immeosfl Dlitlllery. lAWm'iU.n, Jam, 18, - Within llio next few weeks Louisville will have one of (ho largest spirit Arid trhNky distilleries in tho United State, aud by far tho largest In tho South, Tho capacity of tho new concern will bo 000 barrels a day. Tho now distillery will bo In tho hands of Sew York, Uostou and Louisville people, aud probably later St. Louis, Cleveland and other whisky men will Join with them In opposition to tho l'eorla whisky trust, run LJwlrjLAruxs, Idontlflod. Wai.la Wai..a, Jan. 18. Tho body discovered near this city has been Identified as that of lid ward J. Scaton, who diBapiwarcd from this city In Juno, '01. Beaton was Itook keeper for Dood & Co, and was master of tho Masonic lodge at the tlmo of his disappearance. Beaton came from Chicago several years ago. which placo he left under the impression that he had killed a pollcemuu. It is believed that con stant fear of arrest drove him Insane and caused him to take his own life. Too Many. Como, Colo., Jan. 18. Tho coal miners In the King mine, where the explosion occurred last week, struck when work wus resumed, because, as they claimed too many mon were placed In a chamber, making It dangerous to work. Tho management thlnkB tho men ore simply frightened over tho eilbolB of tho recent disaster, and will bo ready to go to work soon but tho men insist they will not work under the present regulations. Paralysis. EiniKNK, Or. Jan. 18. Hou. It. 1$. Cochran, n pioneer and for several years a member of legislature from this county, was prostrated by a stroko of paralysis, which envelops tho entire right side of his body. He Is perfectly helpless and speech-less. Tke rreuch Imbroglio. Paris, Jan. IS.-lteiiublleaus are IgRerlB personal dlllereuivs and Mllylntr, to tho caiiso of tho govern MMt. Tho detection of royalists' 'Itfettliig at homo and tho Increasing kiterat of atlklrs abroad, have Mrv4l to weaken tho hold of tho , Jawaina scandal on tho public mind, i tke euemlw of tho government iMh4 the publlo moro Iticredu Ih view of Ihu developments f Mm (da) attention has been called 9 Mm art which Ferdinand Do got the clergy to taku in ; hie wkeme, which has hen. alHKMt ad observation. tlwi In tho Panama ojv- ii U aaid, went on at tho Vull- Jwy jvrlest who got quo of ; Ut take a boud or slurv, got 'a Orew Qo Dowu. L'-' JaV. IS. Tha KruH.l. m. Marie, from MarHllh ikPMW, NMi tktWM au Italian Uark HfHlMM Mwiday, during a Tke bark went 41 kr etew f IS men. What His Proposed Secrotaryof tho Troaimry Would Do. Cjiicauo, Jan. 18. Tho Herald's Washington correspondent tends the follewing: Tho psldent-eltet Is said to bo much disturbed by the silver situation. Ho said to a recent caller that another Bhormuu law would drive tho country Into tho hoarding of gold main financial panic. Ho spoko of tho recent laruo shipments of gold to Kurope, of the eagerness of tho KuroHan govern ments to buy all tho gold they could get their hands on, and tho ilo of American securities In 1-nglaiid for tho purohasoof gold. Let big failures,1 ho said, 'start n wavo of timidity ami you will see prudent Koplo everywhere hoard ing gold aud unloadlug silver. Tho longer tho Sherman law continues In frrco the greater tho danger.' Mr, Cleveland was asked how fur ho would bo willing to go in tho direc tion of a compromise, and a specific Inquiry was mado If ho would bo content with tho old llland law of 1878. HU reply was: Only In cau of iiecvMlty, lletweeti tho llluud law and tho Sherman law I prefer tho former; but wo ought not to be forced to such hu alternative,' It Is known hero that Mr. Cleve land' anxiety over tho currency situation has, for tho tlmo being at lwt, overshadowed everything eUe lu his ml ml, Ho Is MitUllcd noth ing cau be accomplished in this con. grwaaud that delay I daugvrwu. Therefore ho lias again taken into eonnideratlou a suggvotlou (hat a special Ioh of the uow congrvM U ealkxi lu Airll or May, H has Uvu pointed out to him that in six weoks after bU lwu$urUoH he would have hk adtHikMratlott wellwttlrd aud the advahee guard of plc-huHtn A Now Trial, I)i:.VKii, Jan. 18. Tho supremo court has granted a new trial to Dr. Thutcher Graves, convbted of tho murder of Mrs Josophhio llaruaUy, of Provldonco, It. I. Tho Btute's attorney, who secured tho convic tion, says tho caso will never be tried again, aud Graves will bo re-leased. Big Stick. Tacoma, Jan. 18. Mrs. Mary M. Miller, of Olympla, will donate for the state exhibit at tho world's fair a fir stick that will cut 3x3 feet In sl.o und Is over 100 feet In length. Tills will bo tho biggest stick on tho fair grounds, containing from 111,000 to 10,000 feet of lumber. Oholora in Asylum. 1.KKI.IN, Jan. 18. Seven deaths from oholorulo disorders havo oc curred ut tho lunatic asylum at Halle, Prussian Saxony. The cause has been traced to Impure water. Long Island City. I.oNci Island Citv, L. I J. 18 Tho mayoralty contest of this city aivimed a new phuso last night by tho action of tho board of aldermen In olllclally declaring Horatio S. Stanford tho dulyelected mayor. - Out of Work. Mitnic, Intl., Jan. 17. -Tho Lake Krlo swltchmou's strike is growing worse. No cars arc belm iiiri...i ami tho business Interests of tho city are being materially Interfered with. Ouo thousand factory hands arc out oi worn on account of tho strlk mHAtH -S I', M, JAN, 17. I'resldcnt Kullofl nnliouiiwd tho ntil-olfiliiieiittif Stelwef, Willis and Hmllh ris a speelnl comlnllke on In teniAtlomil Improvements, flnsr itMiiiNO oiMilLbs, Veulcl), to tstabllsh a board of lAllwrty commissioners, Weather ford, t provide for Assess ment and collection of (axes, McGinn, refilling act establish fngststo board of charities relating' to attachments. Tlllltll HBADfNd Of Mt.tJB, Ililey, to create county recorder hi Umatilla county. Passed, Cross, relating to fees of assessors; laid on tho table, ON MltHT UKADtNO OK MIiLB. Woodard, by request, Introduced bill relating to boundaries of Mult nomah county, Concurrent resolution of Woodard for appointment of Joint commlttco to examine Torreus system of trans fer of real property adopted. President presented resolutions adopted by state board of equaliza tion regarding taxation nnd Assess ment, lleforred to assessments committee. Vunderburg presented petition re lating to luxation of church proper ty; referred assessments committee. Washington delegation, to whom was referred bill to amend charter of Hlllsboro, recommended passage with minor amendments, lo third. Willis resolution relating to equal Izatlon of ussessmont, referred to Judiciary committee. Adjourned. HOUSE 2 I'. M. JAN. 17. PETITIONS. From Oregon Dairymen's asso ciation asking establishment of dairy commissioner. HM'OKT. Of Com. on manufactures, on House bill -11, Bishop, to amend 2053 code, relating to law of mar riages, reported fuvorably with amendments. Iteport udopted. itesoiotion favoring election of senators by vote of people referred tocominltteo on elections. Hill to incorporate Lakevlew to 3d reading. Hill to incorporate Lebanon, to 3d reading. John; memorial No. 0, by Upton, asking for Increased circulating me dium by Issuing legal tender money to be loaned at 2 per cent, upon real estate. Geer of Clackamas moved to table. Carried. e. MAIIKBTS. l'oin'ia.Mi, Jan. 10. Wheat valley, f 1.15, Walla Walla, $1 .05 Kan Fkancisw, Cul., Jan. 10. Whtat, May Jl.M. Uhkuoo, Ills., J1U,, lC-Whest Wn iiions Liver Itegulator I lu valuable In the nursery. It U age", tie laxative, ami harmless. h UOTKh AURIV.ILH. la., Jw. R-The Mrst TMm lUlUiKMla limited on wi!UUtmll Lwt otke way. BmMnl lo Jv f D 14111 Ma, Tte dittlug ear wmtk wr two uumiII. t.. ...t Um tlMikiMit, ami wurit, khwM.ry OartWmvd UU w Wllttaw Urtsa, a ookf- 44UUtiw tmmry (vuM-lta. .y- - -- .Wo liivstiifalV r WtLUAMKITK. ltnv-Hr M mii...ii.. ..i.... A. ... w. f ""rr; "" v,uo' u. '.- whin Jieury lug, L. A.Parkhurst, Frauk M. Warren, J.Maunlnif, V. A, llulleu, p. (Ueeuwald, Portland, J N Kwll. Val, (leo U Hrownell, Oregow City. K L Ilradley, Malheur. J ito Kelly, BuriuiiHeld. JHoFKelli.OraMUPaM, H.W11IU, A. M. Cwwferd, . A. CbamaB, U. y. A, ri 1l,8'fc laiiy. CI.KICKS. lly Nichols of Crook, resolution fixing salury of all clerks ut f3.00 per day, special committees $4.00 per duy, stenographers $5.00 for time actually employed und moro to bo employed. Gill moved to adopt. Taxton moved to thblo. Ford nnd Wright called for a vote. Yeas 35, nays 0. Turned. lly Houck, deploring prostration of Itep. Uuxton nnd appointing committee of three to visit him. Adopted. Uy Lawson, for Joint committee to draft general incorporation act ami report to next k-gUluturo. Adopted. iy JJurtiam, to pay A. O. Jen nings $8 00 for temporary clerk ser vices. Adopted. Hy Chandler, calling for expedi tion lu completion of Cascade locks. Adopted. Uy Chandler, to make Harlow road a state highway. Adopted. Uy Jeffreys, for joint committee to visit foundry aud stove factory at Oregon state prison. Adopted. Hy Meyers of Multuomah, that committees be "authorized to mn. ploy necessary clerical assistance to bo selected by tho chairman." Ford moved lo table. Avn a .... . u.i i " " vn ,, a.ost. uurrau moved to amend that only one clerk bo em ployed for each committee, to bo chosen by committee, pay to bo $3.00 a day. Helt made nlnt of order that amendment killed original motion. Vt well taken. If now ii-i. uj..l iii.i.. ...in i.. .. , !. tuciu triu oo tureo umes as luany clerks as will be netded. For tho present one was euough. Members wero hero lu Charge oru publlo trust aud should uot take tho people's money uud Hl-llll..pl I.. .. . J ' ........ .u yyny ,,,, .. right and III a way wo would not do If we wero spending our own money. wikih r urn,,,! m( ,ho ,louor and lutelllgeuwof this house was sulllolont to deal with t.u ...i.i iii.ti.. - i Geer of Marlon stated that It was his exiwU-i.ee that not over tlvo or six commlttiM iietdwl ,i nl..fL- r. . single minute. Clerfc. gut $l50 to WW in many on,, and did not draw a wr-atoh of u ,W,, At $.1.00 u day they had nothing to do but till few blanks. f3,0J a day wos plou tv- ,1.1.1 tli.tii . . " ; ",v,u ,,: " iCia8lou for extravagauee. Upton, Poiuilir. lut. -- wileil reformer always struck first Atthe poor who wanted a few days labor to tarn a fw ,!0u .,,,... were willing i,. ,ii ... . i.n,ri.n. ;: ." " r.'u,,v ,,.rl ! -"-"" uie weaitny and Powerful but would t .stingy Wta On quMtitrt of liirt ..i Wrkforwcfceow, .. 1 .'. Hoe3K ou ,loq JJ ,J k by mewl t!l. -JZ?, i-W, uoeelS. Oa eUiM f lUmWte M . vtttc )op!fl here win barf Iffidef s((KMi It In bo Ihfl cllss ut A majority of Ibis liou thai they WM Id havo ti 00 n day. Jllsdop moved refereiiM lo ctmi inlllpe on Srtlsrlcs. Wilkinson said it was (ho duly " the house to settle this question how. Ay es 21, noes 30 Lost, i'rtxton moved to auiotid by fix ing pay of lofig-hond clerss $1.00, short-hand at $6 00. A motion to table ntnetidment was lost. Ayts 20, noes 32. Ou motion of Paxtou, he defended ou grounds that certain committees could not procure a competent clerk for $3 00. Ford said applicants regarded po sition as an honor, as worth some ttllug, Ho could usstireuny chair man that there were plenty of com petent people to be hud at $3,00 a day. Upton mode a gallant defense of tho competent, worthy people here who wanted employment at tho hands of the house. Paxtou moved that this apply judiciary, railways, assessment nnd taxation, ways and mvans. Merrltt moved to add the commit, tees on engrossed bills nnd enrolled bills. Urown of Douglas moved to ndd committee on education. Geer said these amendments were leading the house astray. He was surprised that PopullBts voted for many clerks at big puy. Belknap argued tliut people living at Salem could work for $3.00, when those who cauoo from afar could not aflord to pay board nnd work for It. Btoutssaldho wanted competent clerks as cheap as they could be had no matter whero they eame from. King moved previous qiit-itlon; and it was ordered. Upon Paxton's amendment to in crease pay of certain committees to $4.00 nud $5.00 a duy, ayes 23 noes 34. Lost. Upon motion as amended by Cur run, ayes 32, noes 20. Cooper moved that clerks draw pay from today. No second. Uisliop gave notice that he would move a reconsideration tomorrow. Wright moved that clerks of joint committees receive $4.00 a day for tlmo actually employed aud travel ling oxpenses. Adopted. Hy Hishop to amend Art. 2, Sec.2, constitution, to Judiciary. Hy Paxtou, for committeeof three to visit 8oda Springs. Lost. Hy Ctirrnn, for committee to visit fish hatchery. Adopted. Chair appointed Harry Thomp son, page. House adjourned, SENATE JAN. 18. 10 A. M. Prayer by Rev. Uowersox, read lug of minutes dispensed with. illLLS INTRODUCED. By Cross to glv county courts the right to make public roads aud assess adjacent property. Read secoud time and referred. Uy Meyers, to provide for precinct aim warn assessors. Hy Crosuo, to create the cou lty of Bay. lly Alley, to nmend charter of the city of Junction. Hy Meyers, to detlne who is n tramp aud provide punishment. iiy Willis, by request, to amend charter of city of Portlaud. By Cross, by request, to amend code relating to recording of convey ances, construing an Instrument to bo recorded us soou as filed. By McAllister, creating the 8th and Oth judicial districts aud re disricting the 0th aud 7th districts. Head tho secoud time aud referred. House concurrent resolutson No. 24, asking u committee to visit So da Springs in Linn county, re ceived. Cogswell moved to amend muKing committee of 30 senators ami 00 representatives. Amend ment lost. Resolution tahlp.i amid great laughter. House concurrent resolution X'n 23 for a committee to visit U. S. sal mon hatchery In Clackamas count v Tabled. J House Joint resolution No. 5, to have secretary of state telegraph tho government f.r tho tools to Improve wvuuo iooks in once. Adopted. House concurrent resolution No 22, for committee to visit fmimirv. .. prison and learn what the plant cau be bought for. Amended byfcUb stltuting committee to rnnnr ., Jute plaut, aud adopted. iioue concurrent resolution No. -, iiniviumg ior a committee to run a general incorporation act to be submitted to the next legislature House coucurreut rvolutlon No providing $1 a day as pay clerks of Jolut committees. Tabled Courtesies of the senate ,' !1"UMeaw.?rt- M"ett -.ev.; mlSMWbkJm IN 1893 All l.omfn Ut tlilrnno. THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAULl X-3j3LJS "E'EXJCA Vltf l.!iinloii lliih'M f Mm W'mUVh Fair. NUW AllVKItrlHBMI.7A 0 Joseph Jluby 1 . . . ,.!. .. rviliittttiM ft.. Bonormirrrn nuwy.u.vm . HT,n,k(t ,)( jewc, ,,,to htittonsr, Suffered From Birth LvnMmv&ft $$ 1 -. .... . I.IT.I emiiiirewnru. -.,-. With a torero I'orm of Scrofula Humor " Until my boy was Mx years of ago I10 mm from Mrtli a Irrrlble miffcrcr from scrof ula. Sorei voiiM appear on lilmaml 'presd until ai l.nrgc nn n Wollnr nml then ills cliarRe, followed by oUipm, o that tho larger jmrt of 111) hotly v.u one hism of notti all tho tlmo, especially sevcro on his legs nu hack of his ears and on Ms liwd. Tho tumor had a icry odensHoodor, and caused Intonso Itching Wo cannot tell how that poor boy suffered. 7'liv.ilclans did not effect a cure. At last 1 decided to glvo him flood's Sarsaparllla. In nbout two weeks tho Sarsaparllla began to havo effect.. Tho sores commenced to hcnl nps tho llethbccan to look more natural nnd hiMlhy. Thm Tho scales camp oil and nllwcrhhboily new and healthy flesh and skin formed. V. icn ho had taken two hot II .! v.as eni' 'yfreo from sores, having on', the scar u diow whero they had been. Tlicsc havo all dls; ppeared. Wo aro unablo It press our ilianks lor tho good sod's Sarsaparilla ,, .ii" our little boy." ilAitnr K. Bunr, lif jf.O, Columbia lVinisylvanla. iTOIt HAt,K.-Klve Mmresof nterlMof V MnlPin Jhilldliuf Umn AMorlsllonnt lr vnlue, J A. iiavlion.BI Coiirl street, MIHH I-! .008 PlLt.8 euro I.IVer Illi, Jaundlco, a, Slck'lli jil.iclio nnd Comtlpatlon. Ushers as to price of school text books. Adopted. . Uy Luwtou, luuendinent to con stitution, sec. 10, ait. 2, providing that nil qualified electors vote in precincts where they reside. Re ferred to judiciary. Uy McEwan, for harbor aud breakwater at Port Orford. Adopt ed. Upton called up resolution that secretary of state be urged to stop sale of non-union laboi-nlade cigars In the capitol building. Meritt moved to table. Ayes 39, noes 19. NEW HILLS. By Upton, to amend 3017 code, requiring state public lands to be sold at $2.50 au acre aud not more than $3-20. Paxtou, to amend 57 code, relative to notice by publication; by same to amend 72 code relating to civil pro cedure; also bill to establish school for deaf mutes; to authorize school district to issue bonds. Russell, to create 8th and 9th Judicial districts. To second reading committee ou judiciary. Campbell, regulating capture of salmou. Wright, of Union, to create Elgin county, Elgin to be county seat. Belknap, to ameud 2733 code, re- latfug to poll tax; also to create county of Blaine, out of Uenton and Lane. To 2d reading. Counties. Bishop, to nmend 2272 deflnim? boundary of Multnomah. Gowan, to provide for sinking nr teslun wells in counties having arid lauds, appropriates $1500 in each county. To second reading Public lauds. Hobbs, to amend 23 code fixing time for holding courts in certain counties. Law ton, by request, to relocate county seats. Myers, Port of Portlaud, tojsecond reading. Elmore, to repeal law creating Southern aud Eastern Oregon agri cultural societies. Stuats. amend 2599 code, school law. Cornelius, provides fnrnnii..i,... of delinquent taxes on mortjrarres. Cornelius by request, to Incorpor ate Forest Grove. Elmore, to amend 32S4 code. x.ussei, to amend charter of T, reading. Or- Ml'tlHV KOII MAM! -Nearly nvw, jt s ll iMigsln. Cnllntonco. ltooiiiJI.Oray bick. O. II Clement. WMl Wool) 'JO (JIJUI'.-Aiimil Uty cords of wmid to chop. Cull nt Olohs of fice. f.M Kliiclisrl, Hit-lw AtrANTKU.-Olmrlcs , Welxlcr Co lt umiliiKents who limo sold i;ricy eiuncnins, iiisionen.or ihkn ciii uim ii.. Hon hooks. They cirVr the htut miixcrlp tl'iu books on tho winllficnt, llefrrences required. Apply nt unco to T, Jl. WIIIIhiiis, .Muiiagcr, Iff Filth Avcaua, New York. WANTKD. A plaro to work In fimlly, by two dcrmnn elrln Inrjiilrn of Ituf. John Kechter.tOJ Liberty Hi. 1-0-31, rilWO KUKNIHIIK1) llOOJIH-At J79 I Trade street, two blocks from Mate JloiiFe l-(KJt riiaiH I'Al'KIt I kept on llio at & C. I llrnko's Advertising Agenc, ft ni.d ii) .Merchiuils Kxchauge, Hun -h irt , California, wlicru contracts for a. rcrllslug onn ho made for It. Notice. Notice Is hereby given, Ihat I liot'omm It tee ou Streets aud Public property of the Cllvol Halem. Oregon, will soil ut nuhlic auction In frontof tho city's building now occupied byCnnltal Knclnecoinranv and f-telner & bonhtjnmii ns a grocery store, nt tho cornar of Liberty and state streets, in tho city of Salem, xt two o'clock p. m , Wednesday. Jauunry25,lt"'J I, the following uf.criut-u pni end of IjoI Su described preperty: v'9 fpet oil' of the Kast, ofHilpm. Murlon county, Oregon, knowu f UAHPKH'HIIAZAH. J. W. WEST, I'rrtprfstor of tint GERMAN MARKE1 On Coinincrclnl HI, arid lb CAW MARKER On Htato Htroot, (food Meat, HntncnKs, lird, Ifurni 1.1 am, anil Kvcryllilnc kept In u, flriufij rnuioii"iiiiiciu, IHJKJ. HARPER'S WEEKLY,; JI.MlHTItATKU. Il(iri)cr' Wrrklr Is iichiiAivl,. slnmlinit first n ttionir III uwirn U iJ wtekliil rl ml Icn In lu An crliH. 11 ocnipU a til betuecn timior ihoiiurrlKl(liilIypHir,l Hint or the lens timely rnngalnc It h" wu"pn uiiui 1,1-, , j ,,. 1 1 11 TV P. HUM prrvi with caunl forcHnnd felicity tin, rod of current IilnUiry and the linnvlnin. themes or fiction. On nccount of lis I'oinrlvtn erlcs of llliistratlntiii i,t ii World's I'ulr, It will bo not only the m ruIiIo to the ureal, exposition, hut iilno . btstsouvenir. Kvcry public event of m crul InU-rcsl will he fully Illustrated l!h D.iL'en. Its conlributlons bolnv from t. beht writers mid nrtlsts In the cotinin 1 wlil contlmto to excel In literatim, sen und lllUBtratlous, all other publlcatlou 1 tin i'jhbh. HARPER'S PERIODICAIJS, Per Year: IIAlll'KR'H MAGAZINE. JIAItl'Klt'H IVKKKIiY 11s the bulldlnc now eccupled by the Tiger I HAItl'EU'-J YOUNO I'EOl'J.li 1 KuhIuh company. "..i...i Also the I'ltyof Salem's property on the I rcntoge free to nil subscribers in I! nSrVJf!dS?!l Unlte(i tale". V, nd Mexico. 1 . - - . . '"- JJnn VAilklKi Ui I 1 u'neChZV'iJf ,?."?""yM county, Oiegon; thence southerly along thewwtllneofcahtblockliUOSic'etjThenco -U111.-11J .tiiiiiui wiui me norm iineot saia Uiock.M feet. Thencu northerly, ptrallel Willi tbo west boundary line ofKnlit Itlocif. 0J feet, tn ttie north boundary lino of tald ihuch., iuriH-e wehicriy to me place oi be glunini,'. liullding now occupied by Bleln er & .Sonneman grocery, Capital Knglno Co. nnd city Jail. Term ofnile One hair cash nn nmm. ance of bid by tlty council of the city of yalem.and the balance at tho cxDlratlon f4 atv htnntli.t .lll. t - A A a - tfi ntj. iiiuuiii. mi 11 iiiiir(-Hr. nr riia oinnf 8 per cent, per annum. The rlcht to relect auy auu all bids 1 hereby reserved. A. Ki.kijc. ('OLONKr, J. OLM.STED. Geo. b. Guat. Committee ou Streets and Public Property M2td Notice. jy given 1 Vfl hPfltort fn?.01!18 coiitomplated new 'city iui m, to 12 p clock uoon.of the 2,iih tlttvni i.,. NOtlCe IS llPrphv irtvan ll.nl i. .i. . LeJ?' S"1 "J'?" '!ealf.d Proposals for a iipv. mqi a ;;"',.":"" r-"." u u juu- sulUbje i?r thJe p'ur'e iftl e" DulffO ?,cilJr 'i'?11 T!" hubnM the Ppo"al for l?s nrt ,0J',ie,c"y to the oomn'tttie on btrcets and public property, giving au accumin description ortbo premlVes. The righTto Berved Proposals Is hereby re- COLONKL J OI.M8TKD, GEO.Il.GUAV. served, 1-U-td mAtei F J H W&3 HINdECriON MMMMJf Ihe rlrst number lor January or tuc'1 When no time Is iiienllmipil ..itl.ler-lr.il,.. will begin with the number current atth tlmo of receiptor order. Hound olume of Jlurrrr'n Weekly b three years back, In neat cloth bli.dlri will be sent by mull, ncstai-o mild nrh express, free 01 expense (provided IU freight docB not exceed one dollar IK.-M unit), for 7.00 per volume. Cloth casts ior each volornu. suitable binding, will be snt by mull, pout-pall ou receipt of ?1.00 each. (lemlttanees should be mnde by l'c4 olllce money order or droit, to uvea chance of loss, Newspapers are not to copy this adrn """' ruuuuHuii expreiK oraeroi m; l'v u JJIUIUCJD, Address: HAIU'Kll & UHOTHKIIM, New York, 18.K5. HARPER'S BAZAR. ILI,UBTKATD. Tt1nJ,PMCflf1?a?r.u "Journal for tho horai ihB.crtlle,ulUBta,a latc,i'- lnforrnatlot tlons, 1 arlB designs Jind i.attemliPtsni PiHiiienvs are Indispensable alike lo tt( horns dress-maker nnrt i, ...vJr. " Jo expense is spared to mati SmM TKEGEnTLEKAN-SFRIEND. OurPET.PECTI0y SYHI.VOEf, wither, IcUU. Jidean. IlntinotSIAIX. rr.CVE.VTS BTRKTUItli A QUICK CURB for tCfCORWIOy .," IIITna ' lUMnfnn'v11'0'-19" S"""r AJdrcfor(l a ilAI.TDOn JUtiTM n rntu c.i. LAVrA. .t" o-I School Tax Notice. VMr1!m?0l,n'lofdIs,-,!'No 24 for the -"" ""-""Biisssiu. Tin; Father White. Uouo concurrent resolution No 31, asking for a coiuiultteo to visit !i;iaXS"r"JMaK'" iull-i i.vritnuucGo. BylLrseh, to provide for enlarge, uent of reform school. Road second tlmo aud referredto th,v. fill Akll ILL. link. '" n V4UUIUU(, Slxteou bills wero read the eenn,i time, udlhe following JorS yDod-ou, to tix tiu,e hoU,; dUtrlct. 8UlU Juaie,al iJyCroM, to amend tt .v.,. Uw.ofOrt.gou rvktlng to the"f of aiorB. "" 0Ii:to,Bw,wrate-a uranue. To 2nd dered not nrliitni. Wilkin, relating to Intersection ot l0li1imll J"1"1 rte law. US boSefSiSr: ,0 reiwal 8lale jS9o, -.-.uK county road Geer of Marlon fn- ,, , . text hika nn .."'.. :" . D"uo -nooi culture. ""-uKuro ami agri- fe'n' h,y rcql,est' n,ue"'l code at A8Kt0l'mUu boarJ f wealth n.&r. Crea"Ue " com PlSSSt. ,0 reK"1:Ue Puttee of ilill for Incorporation of r,.i0 t..f;S'iS,!i!.l'.1!!?..!l'f".ii"i - i; UIIII I I I 11 lt,v.. m Innriioil " " "uusi i --v.. i nm 1001 -u jggg uountrybentleman THE IJIr-ST OP THE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES t arm Crops and ProceiSeB. . .. Livestock nn,i tM.".1 refek -? Dairj Ine .'S J J .?l8 ipclud a,l .tfLla.?. "'" "i mirai interest mniV.n .. "ciri- ry rnrd,eutoniXgy?b;.i'i1i"llLthe Pouh hoube and grapery vef"Ds B,ee"- farm questioni and nlnwy Uea, read u. rtnm.. i "?." nnswers. HreiirtJ mary oftbe news t thwtnnJ a fcl" letreport4areuniii.n,rn..week' "s mur much 'attention ItZ & tZmplile- a"l tho pmnj o .." " I'-'IU lO tbe Drnsnou r hi .." vv" one or the crop, a thro wVr.lr ?Lbe ProsI' Ihe mist Unportant nFht,.uPn When to bnv JSit?.1it.-W all quesi meut. cnnti,in. II ".A "J., recent eninr.r. ever ber, "T,.', "'"' waiug matter n,?.T. 60 per year bni ""D,,c.Ptlon price is dncti'onffoS'r ' Wo oUer a Jwfiu ri se ad- $4 10 18 Two Subscriptions. Jn one remittance 'X SUDSCrintlnne. II I Twelve Subscriptions, " In;;.-"" Subscriber,. fn. ,o. . "- -ntn.UKER&sON.Pu-blh jr, iM, y, 3 dress-mnkHr nnd ti.o . .. . M--.B n.nrtlBlo v LV.U . "'? I'-uiwMumi drvErraM and thouiri.tr.. i '". V."f .. "i." wit" i '"We'V?a?ousn i bn'dgetll wit and humor. Jn iu weekly Tmiim fne51IjJD'? '"eluded which s olntereS to women. Ihe Ferlals lor 1M win il tbrlstlne'lerhune Ilerrick will furnisbm practlea Uerlcs, entitled "At he ToVlet The T-,,rb ,,r . " "w"wueiii.i -ontribu on. iiie work of women lu tiieColumblau Kx- audl,enna.."nd MeD'" "P'aclntTvieS HARPER'S PERIODICALS, Per Year! HAUI-ER'S MAGAZINE ,4 OH HAIlfKIM WEEKLY , ffl "" uniAll. 4 on """'uv xuukq VEOVLE 2 H Onlteds6.1 nlbeni in tbi uuuea states, Csnada, and Mexico. flmaJrlX'ttL-Uhlh, lime orVfcept1orlo9rdeUrn'b';r CUrrent HUbt thre0eUS4rs'bUaT "??', - for mill hV." . ."aCK !P Heat colli blnrllnr. freight does not Zffl 'Provided thi umfJ,iomp?r0vo?uC,e(1 one dol"ri.er vol- wSdlwfw'iU beVeufb"1?.6' 8ul,abla ftr receipt orti each by ma,PC,t-pald,on wgtttig?; .de by pet oi loss, ' or Uraft.lo avoid clianc tl87eKf,rLaUr?tnh0tnC0I,y ,U"' Ier& lirother "Prcw order of Aar- Address: IIAHI'KH 4 IinOTHEIW. Js'ew Ysrlr. 'or Locating Mines ers, raui-it LANU AND lKJiX iu.Vi LOTS- .OO ale or JiaS hVlJ.VT ,,0.,.e aen ' b flndlug hidden trei,,ro -WKnetlc iods for alnly the greaVe.i rt Is ln"'"-unieut h cef orthe age FoTZZ DR. H. SMITH, Hakm, Oregon. IVpi,in-rVw''0MhenDCTta''ihed monteb Baoa. . W CtouiraereUI streel, T. J.KKESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANQLvq HOEYE & Mil i o PoncE-unp B;Sa .o ORCHARD CO. IT TRACTS AND FARMS. -AND Undertaki 8AVl.VO I.... l.?!)-.'orcel,r, u.Z.n"f" "y. as t)w- -jd ? th. -i iviu.ur. CarPea-er and Builder, S,J0PBhUte,tr, alo J. E. ITTlT)l-r t:u r " I J- L BENNETT Ic SOU it; rnr vj0u Bn'ck and Tile Yard, ' '-. BALhlt. Talc e It I 104 -. uSpcclali, '0n".nt.. d dd Jour door. '"" CANDIES, Fruit aad Cigars, P. O. BIoolc M" Cigar aad TvlNtcee. BIIiUARI) PARLOR, -8 Oom'i mru --.--. ,U,HIMKJ With. KtoWLUTtO.Va. mg ipcEwsADiMiaiiiir. TW.-THteWWRG,,