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THE WEST SIDE. IWl'KO BY Cut Si3 Pfis&i 0::juj FRtDAY, 8KITKMUEW W, ti 1VTATO PACK. MV tlWUKuml po tato seksfofsW. Impure of Mureh Mwlu. Fun Bt Ciuaf.-cUx lot. In Whtt.'s sddltlon, o buslnvs lot on Mtlu street, Indepcndcne. (Unk K. Brev. StW A Yovra I'atiknt. Fruk 8, Owk fey, of Uuu county, gcd twlv jwant, Is th. itw irnvM ki UHi Mytum This ttck, which U hit find, has but d ulo. mouths. Ho ws brought down by 8hrilT C. C Jkm. JKafuswa. AsOvbwuoht.Iu mt report of th Mr Utl wwh w. MM to mention H. L. Mbr' photographic tHly Ubuhlultof hW photograph gidtory la DsJUs wm No, 1, hftvlutf It v-ry uilv ft ml MtUlUmlly wrwuirvd, V m truly rry lb oversight occurred, but trust be will rvgsrd It Mtuoh. Net yu with the ea-operllou of all the town tml business Ann. In the county, we eould haw a display tecum! to noue In tht state. Bmaix Paintinu, I'roUbly th ouUIeet painting vf uutde wat the work of Mm wife oft Flemish artUt. It depleted a mill with the aalla bout, the miller mounting Uta alalra with a aaok of grain on Ma back. Upon tbt terrace where tha nitll atuwl waa a art ml bona, and on tha road Umdlug to It several Manaola war ahown. The picture waa beautifully finished, and awry objee waa vary dlstluct, yet It waa ao antaalnglngly auiall that t( tur (Waa, ao the story goee, could be wwral with grain of corn. Tut Editor Cakkd. H la kUoin that you aaa a happier newspaper wan than waa tha retiring editor of the Wwt Bint yeatarday. Pra. Lea and Butlar wnt punt haata for tha afureaald editor to come to their office, which call waa obeyed, and upon, entering the office, Dr. Butler aald, "We do not want to make you feel that yott are growing old, but aa a alight token of our personal regard wa present you with till cane, hoping that It may serve you In after years.1 The ml pi nt of this fold oaoa waa aluiuped fur once, and could only aay that "beside thanking you gentlemen fur your re membrance of ua, wa can aay that w deeply appreciate tha Intrinsic value of the token, but much mora proroumuy do wa appreciate tha peraoual regard and kindly eplrit which prompted the eHftM May many happy comlug ear shed sunshine upon the hearth stone of Dra. T.J. Lee and O. IX Butler TMK ALTAR. BTKONU.-Born, totlia wife of Vivo ' Btroog In tble city, Wednesday, Sep tember 28, 18W, a daughter. Weight eight pounds. All axe doing well, and Qeorga Is exceedingly happy. THE TOMB. BYERii At ber home near Lewis vllle,Mrs. A. Byers died of paralysis or tha spine at 12 o'clock m. Tuesday, 8eptember 27, 1802, aged VI yearn Bbe took sick Sunday morning and suffered only about forty hours. Her remains were Interred lu the K. of P. cemetery near Monmouth, Wednesday, at 2 p. ID. Hhe leaves a husband, three soos, and two daughters to mourn her departure. Tas First S Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, ean't sleep, can't think, can't do any thing to your satisfaction, aud you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning: you are taking the first step into nervous prostration. You need a nerve tonic and lu Klectrio Bit ten yon will find the ex Uot remedy for restoring your nervous system to Its normal, healthy condition. Surpris ing results follow the use of this great nerve tonlo aud alterative. Your ap petite returns, good digestion is re stored, and tha liver and kldueya re sume healthy action. Try a bottle. JPrioa 80c. at any drug store. f IT PAYS Te lie cautions la ths choice of meili. class. Many ar Injured by trying x perisMBts with compound purporting to bs blood 'purifiers, the principal recommendation of which would seem to be their "cheapness." Being msde up of worthless, though not always harmless, ingredient, tbey msy well be "cheap;" but, in the snd, they are dear. Tb most reliable medicine are costly, and can be retailed at mod. ante prices, only when ths manufactur ing chemist handle the raw materials la large quantities. It I economy, therefore, (fo' To Use O Aver! BsTMcarilta, the valuable components of which ar Imported, wholeule, by th j. c xjtt Co. from th region where tlieis articles ar rich! In medlcln! properties. It is a wonder to m that any other than Arerl Baraaparlll has a (how In ths market. If people Seniulted their own In .terett, they would never DM any other i for .It U not only the best, but, on amount of Its 0Bentrated strength and purity, It I th i not! economical." -James V. Duffy, Drug gist, Washington it., providence, K L Dr. A. L. Almond, Druggli t, Liberty, Vs., wrIUfi "Leading physicians In this city prescribe Ayer's lanaparllU. I bavs sold it for eighteen vears, and havs the blgbtst regard for it ketllag qualltlei." "Aluwugh ths formula Is known to tb trsds, there can be no lucceutul Imitation ef Ayfa kanaparUla. Without baring tb enormous faelUUe of th J. 0, Ayer Co., It I ImpoMlbl for ether parties to put together sush vslosbl IngredlenU, at tb low cost at Ayf Sarsaparilla It stands at tb head of all Umllar prepars. Uons.-Mrk A. Jones, U year a druggist, at Cambrldg it, K. Cambridge, Mass. raseaso st ' Or. J. C AYER & CO., Lowell. Mitt. ! tyaU DnifgUt. Prhw 1; six boUlM,t. ftalasm. Grmran. W. f. -.?rZl iH..Usa fnlntr Arhnnl. Rndorted A WB1 V HVeiHwm n Sf " f f Fivi Departments: Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, Lngltsh. Molleilotlieilrysr. Students sdmltted si snyllms. Cstslosiie.contslnlnglnformellon.frs LOCALS. diiaki, okiaks, cloaks, at 8. A Wa Mora new students keep arriving at Monmouth, I. Cuurgvtt U putting a new roof on hla rveldenca. T. rnuU went to Albany on lul tua TtHjaday, Qtilta a nututier are attending tha eiHnnm tins week, K. M. Wad Co. ooutluua to he large dealera In atove. Head Bliellay A Vanduyn'a special crnas mi, iu tins Issue, It M. Wade A Ok have Just received a large stock of gun from tha Kast. Irty tons fl rt-cluea baled hav ft saia oy r, wells, Uirea mile aoulh of Independence. f erl-tt Uuu of all varleUea at R. M. Wade A IV. AU a big tupply of am munition Just arrived, Fresh Ah aver TummIsv ami hM.Uv ivw VYvrr tin a II cents. 1). U. IklVU uu, txii Mies grocery, A vocabulary of tha Eskimo lan goaga ha been oauptled by M. Kyberg, a iiatiisit omcial In Urvenland, Kt Pair Ck'a rill. Thev are the beet physic They also regulate tha liver and bowels. Try them, SB cents per box. A six-Mom house for reut, at IS par month, and some furultura ftr sale at a rare bargain. Call at this office) fur particular. Chamberlain's Omurh Remedy. famous for lu cures of bail eohla and aa a preventive and cur for cruuu. &u centa per bottle. HervUw at tha Prealiyterlan church next Sunday, morning aud evening, by th pastor. Itev. Dr. Towaend. All cordially Invited. China haa mora than 419,000 aquar mile of coal nelda, or mora titan tweo ly times the aggregate of the carton If' eroua strata in Kurop- Ladlce, If you waut A handsome cloak Rr thla winter, Inspect Mrelley & vanduyn'a large stock. V ou cannot help getting what you want. Chamherlalu'a Paiu Balm, a genera) family liniment aud eieclally valuable fur rheumatism, sprains, burns aud frost bllea, 80 cents per bottle. Tlie snow wnlta fleece of Mary 'a lamb would be considered the very otiimtlte or wblteneMi ir compareu lottie linen from the luih-twndeuoe steam laumirv Owing to tha iiioreasa of buelneaa, Stockton A Ileukl were compelled to secure the atrvki of another clerk Frank Halt, of Monmouth, Is tha new employe. Allen Beamer aold hla half I ate rest in hla harncea shop to hla partner, W II. Craven. The buainese will here after t conducted under the firm name of Craven A Co. Chamberlain's Ky and 8kln Dint meut for tetter, sall-rheuin, scaldhead, ecaema, piles and chronio sore eye 25 cents er box. For sale by all medicine dealer. Th preacher undoulitly meant to aay "collection for the poor," but with prophetlo unoonsdousoessbe ald"poor collection," ami tha prophecy was ful fllWd that same hour. There will be a yellow-tea party given lu tha opera ball at Monmouth to morrow evening. A good time 1 aseured. Iet all go. Tha proceeds art to be given to the church. Tbey are to hav a composite school of Theology in Colorado, tha chair being occupied by Episcopalian, Con gregalionallsta, Presbyterians, .Unita rians, Unlvenutliata, and Baptists. Mini Macautay has a very competent stwlHtanl this si-awin, In the tternou of MIm lh-rnt'll. of Portland. Iter bul- nt-M has so lncrea-l, that site Is uuahle to attend to the demands longer alone That young minister will never succed; he la too easily confused." "I never noticed IU" "I did. At Emma Ilarklns's wedding he kissed tha bride- a . . a . k groom aud suook nanus wuu me bride." in . J.y. ,uuu)t, m and dentist, late of Newtierg, haa lo cated permanently In Independence. The doctor comes highly recommended. rw L n Vnfi.ii. AiMr4tiapw aiinrMin Ilia oftlce Is over ttie muepenuence National bank. tlo to Mrs. E. Wlnuull If you want anything In the Hue of millinery as she bas a full Una of very beautiful bonnets and bat. Remember she baa moved to ber old place; third door south of the Find National bank. Monmouth now has tha best and ulccHt barber shop In Polk couuly. Evcrj'thlngnewandflrst-clasa, When you are In waut of first-class work In the tonsorial line Just call at me raiace barber shop adjoining the bardwar store. It Is education that makes all the difference between tha men wiio dig the ditch aud the man who bosaea the Job. It Is the superior qualities or Ayer'a Banana rill that give it its ac knowledged pre-eminence over all other blood-purificra. A Universal beautlflor. Harmless, effective, and agreeable, Ayer'a Mair Vigor haa taken high rank among toi let article. This preparation cause till lit weak hulr to become abundant, strong, and healthy, and restores gray hair to Its original color, Robt.Zemmerman and Tho. Lowery, who were suspected of stealing a trunk at the Little Palace hotel last (Satur day night, stood a preliminary examin ation before Attorney Geo. A. Smith, and were bound over. Failing to secure bonds,tbey were taken to all at Dallas. Partle from tin vicinity attending the mechanic' fair at Portland, will find pleasant and nicely furnished rooms and board at 235 Fifth street, two blocks aouth of the rjost office. Mrs. James Gibson, formerly of Inde. pendentw, I hostess. Rates fl.25 and 11.50 per day. Alni'wt In alght of St. Louis stands the largest artificial mound In Amer ica, If uot In the world. Cahokla Mound is over 700 long by 600 wide at the bane and ninety feet high. It cov ers over eight acres of ground and has upward of 20,000,000 cuhlo feet of oon touts. Both Mount Etna and Mount Vesu vius are In violent eruption. All of the craters of the former are In activity, and the mane of lava, red-hot stones, Stalky. Prfncloali bv th biitlnsti ud nroftsifonal mn Of saiioi. and eorla la increasing In volume, Ai to vlulenca of expulsion, molten matter la aometlmea projected Into tha air to a height of l,ooo feat. Mis Maoaulay knstlly luyltea the ladles to call at her millinery tiarlora Maturdsy, and eve hot pretty display nf ran millinery, rtli will nav ncr unai winter's opening during th week of the fair, All are cordially IiivIUhI to attend. Prior ar no object to Mlw Maoaulay, for ah eudoavura to please her customer. Th demand tor ChainUrUlu's Colic, Cholera and lilarrbtna Remedy la teadlly growing, from th fact that all wuu givw u a i rim ani pnmivii wun ine dy cannot t reconimendwl loo bllfhly. Way Mmead, drugelsis, Aewton. Iowa, f or sal by all medl olne dealer. Titer haa been a continued tendency to bowel dlaeas her this season, shy (i. W.Hhtvell, drugxlst, Wlcklinb, Ky., "and au unusual demand for Chsm berlaln (Xdlo, Cholera and IMarrhu Itemedy, I hav aold four bottle of It this niomlnc. Home remarkable ctirea hav been etftalud by It and In all case It haa proven successful." For ale by all modiolus dealer, Thar will b preaching service In th M. K. Church Mouth, on Sunday evening, October 8, 1KW3. Special iuu sic haa beeu prepared. Prayer meeting on Friday evening, led by 0. A. Ilttort oock, Sunday school at I o'clock next Sunday. Y. P. S. C. E at T o'clock, to precede aerniou, Tu all tlies service you ar all cordially inviied, it. v Pollug, pastor Ctmgregatlonal church, "I would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. tattle Mason, of Uiiilon, carter enuutv. Mo.. In sneaklnf of ( liam ner la ins loiio. L'noiera and iiiarriittHi . . . i .... ..i i Remedy. Thla modiolus van always be depended uptMt, veu In th most ever and dauavrou casea, both for children and adult. 35 and AM cent bottles for sale by all medlcln dealer. Quite a law suit la being conducted In th Justice's court In this city thla week over thirty dollar that wa stolen In Allen Bros, saloon Monday night. Several hav been Indicted and placed under airet, and testimony of th wltnessea la being taken, later. 11 Burnett, waa bound over to wait the action of th grand jury In tb um of tlAO. He gave bonds, and D. Green waived examination and waa hound over. No bond yet secured. rKfUONAL MBNTIOH. Deputy Marshal Kelley aud Geo. W Reed went to Portland Wedneaday. Wm. Staat and family started for their bom In Crook county Tuesday F. B. Lewis, our popular butcher, went to Salem last Saturday on bust. ness. W. H. Patterson went to Portland Wednesday to see the sight at th ex position. F. L. Grave and Pete Tatom, of Monmouth, paid a Vstlt to th metrop olis till week. A. K. Davis, foreman In tha Wwrr 8u office, v Uted friends near Salem over last Sunday. Peter Cook moved his family Into hi residence lately purchased from James Gibson, thla week. Mrs, Summervllle, of Portland, was on a visit to ber brothers, R. and It L. Shelley, thla week. Rev. T. L. Weavr and lady are down from Oorvalllaon a visit to friend aud relative this week, Miss Mary DeUn, of th registry office, of Portland, Is visiting with Mm a D. Butler this week. Miss Myrtl Bell returned from Port land, yesterday, where she ha been visiting friends mr a week. Mrs. Dr. Lee, Rev. D. V. Poling and taily, and Ml Ada Judaon visited the exposition at Portland thl week. Mis Mackey, who has been visiting relative for sometime here, returned to her home in Corvallw Mouday. Rose Kllrabetb Cleveland la going to write a book ou Egypt, and haa gone to that far-off country In search of ma terial. Hon. Geo, E, Chamberlain, of Al- any, made us a pleasant call Satur day morning. Ha went to Portland In tlie afternoon. Tony Noltner, of Portland, spent a few days In Independence and vlclntiy tha latter part of last week and the first of tola, with friends. Mrs. J. W. Richardson and son John returned from Portland yesterday where they bad been visiting friend aud relative the past week. Mis Or Spanglcr, who haa been visiting friend here, returned to ber home In Corvalll Saturday. She wa accompanied by Mia Ida Kates. Rev. Dr. Townsond, the new Prea- byterlau imntor, and family, arrived on Wednesday's trolu. W all extend to the Dr. and bis estimable family a cordial welcome into our midst. We had a pleasant chat with G. H. Tharp, ot Suver, who called upon us In our sanctum last Suturday, Hero ports everything nourishing In his vicinity. He also gave us hi name for tha Wemt Si dk a year. O. C. Huff aud family moved from Monmouth onto his farm which he recently purchased near Corvalll. Mr. Huff ba been a long resident of Moti mouth.and In his departure our neigh bor city loses one of its best oitlxens. We are sorry to chronicle the Illness of W, H. Hawlcy, the popular cashier In the First Nallonul bank. He has been confined to hi bed for a weca with an attack of bllllousimsa and rheumatism. We hope that he will soon be able to be at bis post of duty again. Mrs. H. fi. Tblelsen delightfully en tertained a number of friend In honor of Miss Mary DeLIn, of Portland, at Oikhurnt farm, on Tuesday afternoon. An elegant lunch was served. Those present were Miss Mary DeLIn, Mes dame W, M. Molson, A. Nelson, V. Wells, W. P. Connaway, and O. D. Butler, Mr. A. Amos, of the postoffloe de partment In Portland, was a guest of Dr. O. D. Butler thl week. He says that our postoffioe n a model one, and kept In first-class shape, That Is true, Mis Esal Robertson simply tends to business In a business way, and that Is the reason why our postoffloe Is In first class condition. ' Grand Chancellor llayues, of Port land, made an official visit to Homer Lodge, K. of P., last Wednesday even ing, when a grand royal time was hud. The grand chancellor spoke highly of the efficient work done by Homer Lodire, and wa much pleased with the active Interest the members were tak ing In tlie work. The collation was par excelterwr, .. """"not'TW WOTKS, W Invite all to come and view the many Improvements going on In Mou mouth, New building ar being ml ati ou every hand, giving evhlvin-cs oi Monmouth's preaeutniid future pn lierity, Here there la no stand still uor will there by, for thl bright aud healthy towu la dstlmd to be th nuwt populous city of tha eouuty, and the locality when educational advantage will eventually obtain pneuilucno over ail oilier localttliw. Com visit our , ormal school, wltnvas th exercise iftKing pimxi or outruuigti IU lit omul, normal la a school irivlmr satisfaction to all patrons and students alike, The faculty of th uormal receive common datlun from all quarters, and all the member of it are active and earnest it their work of advancing tha best In terestt and studiea of thomt under thulr care, ThMorehead corner I a Due locality to view the students a they make their way to aud from school, and It I a cheering sight to see tlie Joyous smiles and happy faces, a they march along to their various places of abode. n hop when our legislature meet the normal w III uot be forgotten by It member, hut that they will ef fect such legislation a will be vastly conducive to Ita continued! prosperity, thus making It the pride of the state. J, W. Edgar ha bought a one half Interest In the livery business here. There I a plentiful supply of water lu the stable now, W. P, Ireland Is making preparation! to move Into hla recently purchased properly In towu, School privilege have a great attraction ftir Will. Moretiead baa extended the length of his slur room to keep up with hi in creasing business. Mr. aud Mr. Feener, with their family .are on a visit to this place. There la a probability they will locate here. Tbey ar from McMlunvllle, Henry Butter la putting quite an addition to his house uoar the normal bulldiug. Grounds A Fraxler havejiut laid lu a large stock of new hardware. There are shout ltd students attend the public school. ! J, Kmcraon ha opened up a ft no tonsorial room adjoining Ground A Fraxler. He gunrauteea satisfaction to old and youug In oneratlng the shear and rasor. Charles Fraxler, u of L. B, Fnulcr, will be In the valley thl week with hi bride from Washington. Uncle Billy IVrry, daughter and son- in-law from Palouwe, have arrived lu the valley. They will probably locate at Perrydale. Perrydnle take It iimim from Uncle Billy. Several parties here are living lu tents, waiting tlie completion of house to mov into Where doe all th lumlwr scattered about Monmouth com from, Surely our town Is making rapid strides to a populous city, Mr. Anstlne ha completed and moved Into a nlce.snug dwelling house atljolulng the Normal Book Htore. Th Elite Just oiHMied by C. F. Wheeler surpass any confectionery house In the county. It Is very at tractive to the eye. C. F. we 'II take lemon lu our 'a, Mr. Ja. Bridele ha built a good barn on the five acre lot recently pur chased by her of Mr. Nichols. Mr, Bcntly I building a good and substantial house a little south of the bank. Jeff Fryer passed through town Monday with a fine flock of sheep. He will ship l.ixio to Portland this week. Wool, may lie high or low, but Jcfi makes the mutton go. Mrs. Baker, sUler of the wife of T, A. Ireland, arrived here from Iowa Mon day. Thla wa th first met-tlug of the sister for twenty eightyears, yet Mrs, Ireland Instantly recounlwd her sister. Monday night there was considerable wagging of the tongues about the Ire land mansion, II. H. Grinold Is building quite a large house near the opera building, Fwry effort powllile Is being made to supply the town with water and tbey are about to be crowned with suc cess. Soon old Web Foot will give us a full natural supply, L. M. Hall has moved Into his now bouse, and now Lark Is "putting on style." Harleysays, the soda water goes. The students at time become quite thirsty. Rupu Hmlth's son, who wattyevcrly hurt by n fulling horse, Is getting sround again. Hews Mulkcy bus returned from the mountains but those two pet licar he was to bring us Hitaed. lie brought his suit in good order home. So In stead of pickling liear he stills his sheep. J nines Dempsy, of Rlrkreall, was In towu Monday. There are at this time 800 students lu attoiulttiioa at the normal, and every passing duy brings sn additional num ber. Whew Is the Polk county man that can wish any other than the bent success to our state normal school, If be can he found let his features lie photographed, and exhibited as a first cjase pessimist. In all probability these will he the last notes, ol reporter, under tlie super vision of J. R. N. Hell. It Is now thirteen months that we have contrib uted our feeble effort toward the sue oessof the Wkbt Sidb under tho Bell management. We have enjoyed tho most pleasant relations with Mr. Bell and alt connected with the office, and am loth to sever our business and aocnl relations with them, and we now wish thom,'oue and all, a life of health and hnpplncw, aud may fortuue'ssmllea at tend them In whatever business they may hereafter engage, IlKI'OllTKK. Rleeirlo Hitters, This remedy Is becoming so well known aud so popular as to need no special mention All who have used Electric Bitters slug the same eong of praise. A purer medicine docs uot exist and It is guaranteed to do ail tliut Is claimed. Elcctrlo Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, bolls, salt rheum and other affections cuused by impure blood, Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all nialurlal fevers For cure of headache, constipation and Indigestion try Elco trie Bitters. Entire satisfaction guar autced, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and tl.UO per bottle at any drug store. THE WEEK. SklTKMIIKK 22. L. C. Doe, of Hsikane, caught his font between the rail aud tho sidewalk while coupling cars, aud was instantly killed. In St. Louis, Missouri. Mrs. A 1C Hhleliis rang for tlie elevator In the Itlelilleu hotel, and there being no gloss ' iu inn uoor, nut nor neau inrougu to see if tlie elevator was coming. It was. and struck her on the back of the head, almost severing that niemlsir from the IkhIv, Horrible to Mate, she si uttered hack in tb hallway. Two iN'ranns who witnessed the accident hurried to her, but she walked from them ami ran toasiM-nkinu-lulw and ammrently tried to call somoone below. 'I nen she staggered to her room and fell dead. Th cholera enldcmlu seems hi be under on i ml both lu the United Stale ami KuroiHi, There, were no new eiw.es In till country, and comparatively few in r.urope, At Providence. II I. Hal Pointer paced a mile In .11514, tha fastest mile ever made In harness. At ivorriatown. Pit . Win. lock, a farmer, slened his child fiom lis crib, and taking a rasor, cut Ita throat from ear to ear, saylnir, "If 1 cut your throat, you 'II be an Kiijrtd; Jesus cone nmnded m to wash my face lu your wood," Tlie shriek or ine kuimmj mother aroused th houdiold and uclahlMira, but they, were too late to sav in child. Arter cutting tlie child's throat, lock plunged his hands Into the warm blood and washed Ills face tu It. Iock was Uken to Jail. KITKMIIIR S3, The current Issue of the JaunuU (if (nn AiHiMity lAihat scores i liairmsil liarriiv, or tlie national Democratic couuiilttee, aud t lover imr Pattlaon, of I'eiiiisvlvania, lu the article Mr. 1'ow- derly charKv that llarrlty and Iattlson aldel the Reading railroad and other corporations to tight the life out of la bor organisations. General Weaver will cut tils amnk loa-lour rather short In the South, lu a number of place he was received by showers or stale eggs. The general utys It Is worthy of not that tho par ilea responsible for tn outrages are young toughs ami hiNtdlum Infesting the larger town. J he tact, However, that the nolle can not or will not pre serve order cause Mr. Weaver much surprise! lis ssys the ex-Coufcderato soldier have everywhere treated lilm witb tlie grcnUt courttwy. The Colored Men's Nallon d Protect ive Association, in aiiisloii at ludluu- apolls, Indiana, denonneed Prenldeut Harrison, the roroa bill, and the pro tective tariff. They did not, however, indorse Cleveland and Steveusou. rree trade was heartily Indorsed. Mr. J nine J. Corla-tt, wife of the champiou pugilist, made a com rai t witu a newiioier-elli'iiig biireuu tor a scrat.biM)k of liwier artleli-s favor side to the lslovel sMiiise apmpiai of bis recent flglit- Hhe was to pay l'.', aud when "Jim" came home she glee fully told him of her Inleutlou. Hut Jim tliought the amount rather dirge to pay ror such second rate glory, ami told her that Kill would l dear. Hhe I hen wrote cancelling the contract, but the clippings man couldn't see it that way, and as she Intimated that he was trying to blackmail her, he ta-gnn suit for the amount. .Tlie word "black mall'' iu de hint mud, ami for revenge he I cited to appear for trial as Mrs. nseliel l oriietl. A WCIstlcr tlellne "Jesebel'' aa meaning! an "Imprudent. daring, ami vicious womsn," tlieiu Is s reeling or pent.tip umIou Iu the l or bet I household. , General John Pow, of the United Htutes Army, died, at his horns lu Man luky, t)h lo, aged seventy years old. A strike amoi'g thaois-ratorson the Burlington, Cedar Rapids A Northern i iu progress, and tha train dlsimlch. en and englmvrs have notified the company that unless comN-teut men arc employeil, they will quit also. The great irrnnlte-oiiarry strke hi I'crmout lis lvii settled. Cholera I on the decrease. New York has had no new case, and the Indications are that the dlstase Is well under control. In Europe, however, there seems to he atxml the usual num ber of new cones, In a Jewish synaifoKUe hi New York, caudle sccldeitUilly set lire to a bit of IrniH-ry. An excited Individual yelled lire, aud In the panic that eusiiiMl, four women were trampled to death and nine others were seriously Injured, A trust composed of music publisher ml musical Instrument manufacturer ha beeu formed with a CHiiltul of $5,- oii0,(sju, , ftKITIUIIKK 21. Senator Hill again spoke to a largo audience In ilult'alo. Mr, Cleveland sold this evening that his letter of acceptance will prolatlily be given out by tlie middle of next week. Hon. A. E. ritcvenson sent a letter to Senator i I III, expressing his apprecia tion of the senator's Rnsiklyn ss.oeh, and his thank for the same. The People's party lias elected a fun ticket In t'onneotioult. For governor, E. M. Ripley; lieutenant-governor. I'c tor Lynch; secretary of stale, C. F. Raymond; comptroller, Paul A. G. Hetiultx; aud treasurer, George W. Haumlcrs. In a speech at Cardalu, Go., General Field, vlcti-presldetitlal eandldiileof the third party, denounced the Rev. Gen try as a liar. Gentry made an effort to reach Field but was livid hack. The noted Grant brothers, of Tur rlngton, Conn., the oldest triplets In the world, passed their sevenly-ilrst anniversary yesterday. The American Tyjie Founders' Com- ........ n ...m. tnul pu,uiiiIIu ritrmed hiis Issued a preliminary pmsieetii which give a definite Idea of the magnitude, and stales the possession of a eapltnll .titlon of fli.iMMUKKl. The Ini'titillalo object of the combination will be to put nn end to the tierce competition of the last ton years. Tho rate of discount will tie reduced materially, aud prices will come up. Chili I extremely anxious to extend her trade with Central America and the United Htutes. Mark Mecklcnlierg, a young man said to Ik) tho only child and heir of a liaviiiluii nobleman, tired a bullet Into Ids breast with suicidal Intent at the International hotel lu Philadelphia. He will probably tile The bank of Abrahams, Snipes A Company, Roslyn, Wash , was robbed of a large sum to-day by five masked men dressed as cowboys. Tbey knocked one cashier down with a revolver, and shot another lu tho hip. Two thou sand dollars bus been ottered for their apprehension, aud a large posse arc iu pursuit. Justice Lamar, of the United Slates supreme court, had a stroke of paraly sis Wednesday, but Is rapidly recover "f'he exports of specie from the port of New York last week, amounted to 1188,870, and the Imports for the week amounted to f77,D2a. A cloud-hurst In northern Lancaster county, Pa., yesterday did an Immense amount of damage to property. Last Tuesday the six year-old daugh ter of J. W. Sulblcr, living near Sum mervllle, Union county, mysteriously disappeared, and no traces of her have yet been found. W. F. Martin, who has been preach Ing on the streets of Albany, Or , since last Sunday, committed suicide this morning by taking strychnine, lie was aged about twenty-live. In tho free-for all puce to-day ut Co iumhiis, Ind., Mancot made the second heat iu 2:07, the fiu"tcst hcut evcr paced upon a regulation track. Iiottlo Lor alne, a two-year-old pacer sent to lower her record, made the mile In 2:141, which is the fastest time ever made by a pacer of her age. Word was received from Lillian Ru ell and her manager that they would ES'SE.1 tha Maniuam llrnnd. Tlie ciirner stone of the Flmt Baptist ciiurch, I'ortlttiid, waa laid tin anr- noon wltli impressive ceremonies. aKFTKMIIKIt 25. News from Quarantine come (lint tne cnoiera ouuisik grows more shiis- factoiy every day. 1'liere have lsen no new cusisi, and uot even a suspect sliu-e Thursday last. All the patient are now out of danger, aud It looks us though the lost name of any victim of tu disease has beeu recorded. Vancouver vobl to give a bonus of LIInmnmi to the liurrard, Inlet, A r ra rer Valley railway, a local coinnuny formed to connect Vancouver with the Northern 1'aclilo at Lumo. In Paris and suburbs yesterday, there were furtv-flve fnh case of cholera, ami seventeen deaths. Sir William Johnson Richie, chief Justice of tlie supremo court of Canada, died tins morning. Aged seventy-ulna years. - Dr. Gardner reimrts that Mrs. Harri son slept several hours to day, and Is comfortable and resting quietly to night. , While nut prospecting lu British Columbia, two men mimed f losford and Corslet, were attacked and duvourcd by wild beasts. The division lu Snurireon' taberna cle I assuming threatening propor tion. The cause Is that siiurgeon's sou, Thomas, has become a chsw com- iM-titor with the American preacher. Rev. Dr. Plvrsou, of Philadelphia. Miss McCormlek, a daughter of millionaire of Chicago, ami a sister of Mr. Kmiiiun lllalno, is Insane. A slieriir's imissc or ttilrteen, lu pur suit of the Roslyn hunk nibliers, came uhiii three of them In a dense forest In ,M-Hiiinajr iihi.,1. ,mril.jr muni rwi ol Itoalyn, lust night, A battle ensued and one of the UcsisradHa was wound ed. All three escaped lu tlie darkness. A fire iu Cottage City, Mass., con sumcd the Seaview lioune, Old Colony diH'kc and offices, ami tho Casino to night. No lives lost, but tho Ins Will tie heavy. HKITKMIIKT 20. "Cholera Is over and at present the port of Now York Is free from the disease," This was the cheerful resirl or ur. jeiiKins mis aucrmsiu There weto ll fresh case of cholera In Hamburg to day, which Is six more than yesterday. The iiuiiiIst of deains wa nine less than yertcrduy It Is rumored In religious circle In Paris that Arelililhop('urrlgan,of New York, aud Ireland, of Ht, Paul, will lie made Cardinal at the papal consis tory. Henry Poor k Son, lent htu" merchants In IttMtou, have nimlo all aaslgmuellt. The llhilttlcN are 27 5,(KKJ and the assets are nearly double. The Canadian imiier-mnkers have decided to advance I ho prices of p!iH-r, owing o the prohibition of the Impor tation of foreign rag. Ivvelnild s letter or acceptance was given to the public to-day. Near Pocahontas, W. Ya., the strik ing miners have Inaugurated a reign of terror. Saturday. Thomas Young ami wife wore killed by them, Isjcausv he had been taking non-uiilon men Into tho mines. The same duy a farmer was shot by Italian strikers. An attempt waa made to-night to wreck ,tho south-bound Albany local train about threo miles south of Salem. A new tie Imd been placed across tlie track over the tattle-guard and two short slats, torn from the guard were placed so that two of the cuds rested on the tic and tlie other on tho rails, SKITKMIIKH 27. Cleveland's letter of acceptance is confounding the great leaders of the ltepiihllcn party. Tbey cannot un derstand It, They Call li tin inoincere, and afraid to sKak out ou the various Issues, io most (icoiiio, however, the letter seemed pretty plain. Tlie People's party lu state conven tion In New ork imsaed resolutions denouncing Governor Flower for call- lug out the militia to nut down the switchmen's riot, ami also Cleveland's and Harrison's administrations lu fos tering monopolies. A sugar organization In opposition to the sugar trust, was cflccted In Phil adelphia to-day, with a capital of $2, Uno,Ouo, Hon. Charles F. Russell wit Again unanimously nominated by tho Demo cratic convention for governor of Mas suchtisett. A collision occurred about three miles below Astoria In a dense fog this morn ing betweeu the steamer llatlnn Ro- uitillc and the government tug (ieorge II. Mendell, No serious damage was done. Ijtlo this afternoon a man was ar rested ut Kent, on suspicion of being one of the Roslyn bank rohliers. De tective Holllvnn says lie lias bis eves on three men h King eouuty, who, he thinks, will prove to be the parties wanted. . HKPfKMUsIlt 28. Nancy Hanks, tho greatest horse on earth, lowered the world's trotting rec ord to-dny, making; the unprecedtuted time or a mile in j.m. J lie great norse trotted the third quarter at the rate of a mile in I Jin, The trotting was on a regulation track, at Terrc lluutc, Indi ana. Just alter Nancy Hanks trotted. Mnuhurs beat the world's three-year-old stallion record, making the mile iu 2:1 1. At Wichita, Kansas, John R. Wilkes bloke the threo-yeiir-old pacing record, going the mile iu 2:11, on a reg ulation track. The Roslyn bank roiicrn nre In a fair way of Mug captured. Four of the Ctourd' Alcne miners were convicted, and ten were acquitted. At Mlnneoln, L. I., the residence of Mr. Toner burned and his wife and child perished in the Humes. Mary Kiunpli, the fifteen-year-old girl who left her home near Salem re cently, has not been found uayet. A young child belonging to a family named Ratlin, living llllecu miles from Spokane, was drowned lu a washboller. James Kennedy was burned to death nt Hun Francisco In a tire which de stroyed a small building lu wlill'h he slept. While John Rurnsido, living near Pulouso, Wash,, wus in towu, a tough named Kagmlula attempted to outrage Mrs. lliimaldo, Hho fought desperate ly, and dually getting possession of revolver, drove the fellow off. In some way her husband got wind of the affair, and at once started for home. On the way ids team became frightened and he tell fronr the wngoti, catching ills leg In the wheel lu such a way as to break It lu several places, lie whs con veyed to town nud medical aid wnc nrocured, Mrs. Rui'tislde followed and wore out a warrant for Rugsdale's arrest. KXTUAUTI KUOM A lETTEIt. The following briuf description of the buildings and grounds of the Lclnnd Stanford jr. University, of California, Is tiikcu from a private letter to a friend written by Miss Anna Stockton, of on town, who Is nnw a student of that In stitution of the West: As you leave the Monlo Park road and drive through the gate of Palo Alto avenue, you catch the first sight of I ho university buildings and grounds The buildings are those of the Quad rangle, Encliia Hull, lloble Hall, the boys' gymnasium, the girls' gymnasi um, the museum, the professors' houses, which form the row, and the electric power house, These are situated in a valley, but Immediately back of them - the hills U-Rln to rise with their mJe- tic sides, the barrcunca of which Is ro t different vnrlc ties of green trees, Alt Interior view Of qumlmngle i st first ruihur db-ip- poiutiug, as ttie iniiitiings wnieti com pose It are only one story high and re mind one forcibly of a number of circus tent so Joined together as to form milium, only these are of buff sand stono with red tile roofs. Hut as you pass through the triple archway and enter the court, the full beauty of the plans (which is that of the olf HpuiiWi Missions of California) burst umiii the vtcw, and is duly appreciated and ad' mired. There arc heavy pllliirs sup porting tin covering ol the walk; these form large arches ail the way around while the court Is paved with asphalt which Is brightened up by eight- large mil ml beds of tropical plants. At the east and west ends of the quadrangle are two very lurfo high arches. ICust of the quadrangle and some little dis tance from it Is Eiiclim Hull, where the hoy manage to exist while they feed their expansible brains on various al most iudlgesliblu topic. This I a very lurgo building, being six stories high. ami Is of sandstone. West of the quad rangtcls RoblcHult, tho Jo I lest place on the grounds; It U uot so large as Euclua, being only four stories, and doc not cover nearly so much ground, tn front of each of these balls are beau tiful vclvtt-llko lawns ami a flower garden. Not fur from Jiohle, a very Imposing building, indeed. It not only does honor to these grounds, but would do honor even to Imlepcudcnw. It Is of conMcte, and there arc four largo col umiis at the main eiitmnce, and the vestibule Is of gray and white marble. The building is surmounted by stutuw of Plato, lIcrMlotu, Aristotle, aud Plu tarch. The gymnasium back of the halls are frame building. - I lie professors' nouses nave bud a great deal of money spout upon them to make them odd, and some of them are nearly nil sided with shingle. I ddu't think it Is pretty, but no doubt my taste Is not sulllclently cultivated. President Jordan Uvea in Eseamlite cottage. Willi this cotthKC the rotnan- tie story of the Palo Alto farm I con nected. Some time ago a Frenchman coiillwtited or appropriated monv in France ahlch did not la-long to him. He came hero and bought this place and erected Escuudlto cottage and its surrounding buildings, mudean artifi cial lake and also a pond, and had com meuccd tu build a castlo on tho lillls back of hem, hut tho detectives found his retreat, and as Ihey were about to cloe In on him, he heard of it and cwH-d in great liasto with his wife aud children, leaving tho children's playtliliigs on the parlor thsir, Mrs. Jordan has some of the pluyihlugn now. Senutor Stanford, I believe, then bought tho farm of an agent. To the west of Roble a llttlo way Is tho beautiful eucalyptus drive, (so called becutisc trees of that kind line bolli sides of the r-md.) This leads to paradise, or In other words, to Senator Stanford's residence uud grounds. I have been told that they arc nicer Ihnu Sutro's heights. The grounds nre very extensive. In them there areagreut many varieties of trees, and they are close enough together so that thev form a beautiful canopy of green over head while here and there one cau catch a glliniisoof tho blue sky. The lawn is laid off into charming little plots with beautiful beds of border plants around them. These beds have the different shades uud tints of green and red very artlstleally hleudcd. There are many plecea of statuary on the ground. I stood ou one spot and counted nine close around me. They rej .resent various mythical gods and goddesses, a squaw and an Indian chief, lions, doer, large (nivase (logs, and many other things. There arc alco beds of plants laid oll'in different de signs, ruch as slurs, crosses, a liurp with two stars and a cross In the top of It, also the letters"!.. H." and Palo Alto. tu the center of nil this beauty is a handsome residence three stories high, beside basement and fancy roams on top. There are several entrances to it. It Is of stone. I wish 1 could give you just a little pen picture of all the In-auty or the large, largo grounds, 4mt I fail to do them Justice nt all. , MSSOI.I TIN ONOTtCK. Tho partnership heretofore existing between It. II. Wilcox and L, M. Mat toon, known I'V the linn mime of H. 11. Wilcox Co., lias this day by mutual consent dissolved, it. 11. Wilcox as sumes all debts Hie linn is now owing, and all bills due the firm ore payable to R.H.Wilcox, It II. Wiuut Sept, 1, 18112. l i. M. M ATTOOS. Iliirkli-n'n Arnica .Hslvo. Tho best salve In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, teller, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all shin eruptions, ami posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is g-uuruuiccd to give perieet satis- factloii, or nioucy refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by any drug gist. The fair at Albany this week. Use Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. YOU WISH TO AVOID THE TWIN DRUGS, ALUM AND AMMONIA IF Dr. H. Endcmann, for twelve years chemist of the New York Board of Health, in hia paper read before the American Chemical Society at Washington, in October, 1891, states that an ammonia baking powder , acts on the gluten of the flour, altering its chemical properties, and cites numerous high authorities to prove its injurious effect on the stomach and kidneys. Llcblg the great chemist says: "The use of alum in bread is very injurious, and it is very apt to disorder the stomach and occasion acidity and dyspepsia." The following powders are known to contain either ammonia or alum or both: Royal, Chicago Yeast, Calumet, Bon Boh, Taylor's One Spoon. Unrivaled, Forest City, Snow Baft, fearf. .. BUSISESS LOCALS. Wheeler's Is the place to buy school book. P. C. Patterson, tho popular confectioner. Buy your Wheeler. school books of W. U. A full line of school book and school supplies at Wheeler's. For the most choice confectionery. go to P. C. Ptttu-rsou's. There Is a Is-nuuful line of children's hut nt Miss Maoanlay's. Call on Miss Mjicnuliiv and mine ber huts before goln elw-w hern. Special rates for family washlntrs at the Iudcciidciice steam laundry, ' V. C. Patterson has Inst received big supply of fresh caudles of all kinds. We make a specially of school books and school supplk-s. W. H. Wheeler, J'arlli-s In need of school bis.ks u-lll do well to call ut Wheeler's bookv store. Stockton A Heckle have the finest line of gents' aud ladles' tha lu the murket. , . Candles, nuts, oranges, lemons, ba nanas, grancs. cltfar and tobacco at P. C. Patterson's. , For a supply of choice winter onions, apply to R.S. Mlddleham, lu North Independence. - 44- st Try Stromas restaurant. Westucott A. Irwin, iiroiuletois. when lu Sulem. Sleuls, first class In every way, 25 cent. You will lie sure to And amonur Mlw Maoaulay lurgA-Icctlon of millinery, uhi wutti you want at your own price. Do n't fonrct to go to Miss Maeaulav's for your full awf school hats, for she will be able to give you Just what you ' waut. There Is now a bi ru! lo Stockton A Hankie's for the new fcoods of all kinds Ju-tt arriving.. Come running, but do n't fall, for we nre trying to sup. . Ily all. Ladles, If you wish a U-aut iful ker chief, Just drop in at Stockton and Hen kle's and they will show you allue that will make you smile. , Gentlemen, If you wish a good all- wool suit of clothes for ton dollars, Just call ou Stockton & Heukle and thev will plcuse you. ' There are laundries and luuudries, hut when you want your linen done up lu first-cluss order, send It to the ludcimudeuce steam laundry. Send your laundry to tho Salem steam laundry. Mr, Golf, driver of tlie Salem stage, will take it for you. 1 icave orders at the upis-r livery stable. them. 'In the Snrlnir thu Youiilt man's fancy Llgbily turns to thoughts of love." Hut the girls will fight shy of those iiiths who fall to take their linen to the Independence steam laundry. The new stock of shoe, lints, dress goods, and furnishing goods, now ar riving ut Stockton & llenkle's, arc the best and chena.st ever brought to . this murket. (.'all and see our good and gt.-t prices and sec if our statements are uot correct. ; , . If you are at all particular about the xiks of your oollurs, culls, and shirta, ou will send them to the Salem steam laundry, where they will be turned out a lib a gliiHsy ilulsli that is elegance Itself. Prices very low. Iave orders at the Salem stage boru. There Is no place in Oregon where a better meal is served than at the res taurant of WestneottiSe Irwin, 271 Com mercial street, Salem.- - Courtooua at tention, a line meal, and the popular price of 2-5 ccuts, have mode this ioiiHO the heiid-martcni of everyone ho has occasion to dine In Salem. TUIriy-Day" Notice. Notice Is hereby given that thirty- nys from date the .dog law will be strictly enforced in the city of Indepen dence. T. Fexnei.t, City Marshal. Dated September lfl, 1892. FOBJSAM5. ' .- ' Seven and a half ncres of land in Monmouth, on Independence street, coir house ond barn, iwu bearing fruit t rees apples, pears, peaches, plums. This place can be bouuiit at a bargain. pure or ai. Nichols. u lit K NOTICE. 5 The undersigned would respect fully request tlmt all persons knowing them- lves lmlebled to mm to come lorwaru at once and make settlement, and thereby save cost, as he will, after the expiration of this notice, place said ac counts iu tlie hands of tho collector. All debtors, take due notice,and govern themselves accordingly. 4o-U D, B. Tayloii. ludctttiidcnco, Oregon, Sept. 12, 18112. DlsaOLlTlON NOTICK. The undersigned do hereby give notice to all to whom It may concern tha ton the 10th day of Aprils 18!2, the copartnership heretofore existing be tween D. B. Taylor nnd R II. Wilcox Is hereby mutually dissolved. All ac counts payable Immediately. D. B. Tayloii. It. II. Wilcox. Independence, Polk county, Oregon, Sept 5, I8H2. . Dissoi-rfiox NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the existing Cl -partnership heretofore between L. C. Gilmoro and L. W. McAdnui us preprlctore of tho Indc peiideiire Marble nudCiranite Works, is this day dissolved- by mutual -consent. L. C. Oilmore retiring ! and transferring ids Uilerest to L. W McAdam, who assumes all liabilities of the former linn ami to whom till notes and accouuts are payable. , L. C. Gll.MORK. L.'W. .McAuax. Independence, Polk eouuty, Or., Sep tember 5th, 1M02.