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.8A I-t.M, TUESDAY DKU 17.
TELEGRAPHIC.
AQHQPS.jpNAf4 PROCEEDINGS.
Mixed Affairs in Louisiana j
nurcllancoun Eastern Xewi.
A Pacific Kail Steamer iAshore.
:oayiBiiia-l ifitJiwpi.
WA4niGTOx."Jee.f 9 Senate.
( rcikntli of Morton, relecttnl, were
Petitiohs were presented lor prohib
itory, liquor law, rreneii spoliation
cfcilnisf and otlier Sublecta.' ' '
... . lortoti, frora the, Military Com mlU
tea. renortca a billtelanaine state in-
forest on money borrowed to equip,
pay, apply and transport troops for the
I'niteu States during war.
House. Several bills were intro-
. dared mad referred- ..
Uv Hubbard, of New York, amend
incut to the Constitution, authorizing
Consrress to fix ft uniform time lor
Stute elections.
. i . liesolutiotit of the Vermont l2lsln
' tnre n-ere' trcpntd,' 'fatorlrtff CiTil
Service reform, and abolltiqii ot frank
inr nriviletre.
M Banter- uttered Teiohitton,- fixing
thcalarro the Prealdent at uU.uu
oommencinr, Marehath. 1873. That
the .torm of flioe. of. Freiitlent and
.Vice President be six year?, the Ptesfr
dent to be tueusiDM lor re-eieciion
The Prealdent and Vice President to
be elected by the people at the aaine
time the Congressmen are elected;
The IVoannaaa laUto mm Two X
Uatlve aosttee ta senstoa-Tltsy iglajr
ns "uwi i iupwi.
Xr.w York, 'Dec. fl. A New Or-
'kaaavpeeial say the W.-inooth-Legls-lattin;
held a caucus yesterday morn-
ii.rr ' Yf nil Mrrtip' -r ntleenc.
.fmlo Dnrell's lionse 18 PUa
MarsliaLs and Packard's bouse Ls also
guarded. Kellogg to lntrenclied in his
lintels Heeretarv of State Boveo was
escorted in the streets by a squad of
soldier. If Warmoth'a call for the as
sembling ot the Leeislature is not re-
- vnked. that bodv w ill assemble e:
f Vnrvln tn tret a atftrt of the. Kello:
Dartvl Tlie latter meet at noonf, and
their first net Will be the appointment
of Sergeanfaat-Arms to arrest and
bring htfas guilty of contempt, all ab
Mut membervnombers of, wIkwi are
- in the other Lelslatore. This i will
- Precipitate tosue. It Is expected
' ttm the whole atnur win ne sctuea on
'Moiiday. The Warmbthitesinteml ex
liaustlng every la wf means In reslst-
, j ance to arbitrary power, jtwt in no
event will they countenance violence.
New Orleans. Dec. 9. The Fu
sion members of the Legislature as
sembled at tlie Lvceum hall. They
?erein fcatKti3 this morning. , Each
Biembet as he passed in, was served by
the I'nited states Marshal with a copy
of lirrel's restraining order. 'ITie
Meclianlcs' Institute is still In charge
of the Military. Sentinels guard the
t"Smterofficiato. "The member or the
legislature recognized by tlie Custom
house Boardf and toporters, with tlielr
political friends, are admitted. Con
gressman Darrel and ex-Mayor Flan
ders are on the floor ot the House.
Both sides claim a quorum in tlie
House, but the Senate is doubtful.
Vizers,tlie old Clerk of the House,
w hose-duty it was to call the roll, was
arrested yesterday by a Deputy Marsli
al, and has Since been held a prisoner.
Soaffeera Spoil Uob Claims.
Washington, Dec. -8. Tlie South
ern Claims Committee report that 17,
700 claims were filed un to December
1st, and that their examination will re
quire four years' labor.
Mlaeeluuieoaa .
0NWxotat. i.'.The' best an
thority contradicts the report that A.
Oakey Hall is to become editor of the
XwCTorkHerald. ,'. ;
Sah Frakosco, Dec. 9. Five more
''of' the 'California wheat fleet have
twched Liverpool.. ? Their combined
, cargoes amounted to 135,000 centals.
Salt Lake, Dec. 9. An immense
strike" atTic. ore is- authoritatively re
ported to-day in one of the mines of
the Windsor Company of New York,
, in Little Cottonwood. There is con
siderable excitement in mining circles
in consequence,
f "5 f CtTTK MMtCorDee 8. A decree
deetfififtgTejadl' President was pub
lislied J ovember 18th, and lie took the
onYh of offleew Battirday.
Washington, IJec 8 Mori, the
Japinese Minister, has received details
i,;Ot the new educational system ot
.I.iiKin. which embraces an organiza
tion ofeight colleges. 2M high schools,
.aiuj ovec 4)00 publiesdiools at which
attendance will le compulsory for all
children above six years of age.
' 3 I 'l CAUFOBNIA.
",T4tmr 'Mall Steamer Haerameata
, Run a on Beef.
. : I'JiAKDiEOOt, Dec. 9.WAt 50 r. M.
tiwlav. the second officer of the Pacific
3149 i3tAh6Twf Sacramento,' arrived
In an open boat to give Information
that tlie steamer struck on a reef about
. 'JKXaitte Sonth,and east of this 'port,
northwest of Ceros Island, of San An
Umia. flower California. ; : Wlien this
, . otlicer left the ship, about an hour af
ter she struck, at one n m. tne captain
A geMtngeAdy to land passengers
....iuxl (trovunona. Everybody wa3 safe,
and verv orderly. The Company's
Kteamer Montana leaves in the morn-
injr under orders to proceed to the
ttk$f kflV al'Sr SB-possible
THe'shtp'wartta'of Tpassemrers.'and re-
. iurn wltktnassenterS'ta this port if
1 they do net sueeeed in getting the Sac
ra inetno anoat, aoou ldu passengers
aifd 200 torts 'of freight were on the
, Sacramento.
HORACE GREELEY'S WILL
It la Contaatad by Return
! LOUISIANA AFFAiRS GOV. WA
MOUTH IMPEACHED. N
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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
EASTERN SEWS. i-
lloraee Ureeley Wm A Contest Al
raadjr Bcava.
New York, Dec. 10. At Vmtejnfai,AThtHotsl4
Plains, yesterday, tlie daughters CuotabowaiiB
ine iate air. ureeiey, wun lew menus,
n 4tccgnpanio! by counsel, appeared bar
w JbretiM surrogate to oner for probate
the will of their lather. This will
was executed on the 29th of November,'
lf7i. It had been written by Mr,'
Greeley some time ago, bat was only
presented to him for execution a few
hours before his death. It gave all
hij property to his two daughters.'
""""This instrument was placed among
his private papers by -lr. Greeley,
and was only taken irom among
tliera at the time of his late attack,
and at tlie first lucid Interval thereaf
ter offered to him for acknowledge
ment. At tlie same time counsel ap
peared before the Surrogate to contest
tins will, and ottering in 1U stead oiief fe&ju fryttattar at
.l.ifnl lQk lOTI 'PI..
testants are Samuel Sinclair. R. iL
Manning and Charles Storer, the later
' being named aa executor.' The 'conn
sel for contestants said he hoped that
the Opponents of the will would acqar
esce in the will of 1872. He thought
t he will executed by Mr. Greeley be-
, fore his death did great Injustice, Inas
much as i, gave all his property to
Mis Ida,, with the qualification that
half of it was to be used by her at ber
own discretion for the support and ed
ucation of her sister Gabrielle ; that
some relatives would be deprived of
property intended for them. Counsel
for tlie daughters thought these re-
. marks uncalled for and announced
that Miss Ida had offered to assign her
.lata, r.rirthn 1 T nf rnk nmtuwfv lai
Bister one-half, of the proporty : also
to grant suitable annuities to relatives.
The Misses Greeley then declined to
consider any proposals for comprom
; Lse.aud regular proceedings were commenced.-
A contest of the win ensued
on ths ground of incapacity to execute
tlie will of 1872. The first witness
was Miss Sampson, who testified that
will -on
Gree-i
before his
death conscious And rational. After
some flutter examination of this wit
ness an adjournment followed, 'ine
will of 1871 gives the property to the
aaugnters, but in addition gives De
quests to his relatives, ami a legacy
equal in value to a share of tlie Tribune
to tbe Children s Aid isoeiety or .Ne
York.. - , i I : , r, , . j
Laatelana Affairs -ItnpeaeliBien ef
unv. nanrniw. , ;
Washington. Dec. !. Packarl,
United States Marshal at New Or
leans, telegraphs to Attorney-iienertl
Williams that the senate nas at pres
ent twenty Keptiollcaiw and etetit
Democrat: tlie House has flay Ke-
publicans and lourteen Democrats.
Tlie State Supreme Court lias sent K8-
more, armotu a usurping tfuage i
the Eighteenth iMstriet Cotirt to jail
for ten davs, and his clerk for five days
and fined" tltem $30 each. The Hoiifa
adopted the following: liesolretl, that
Henry C. Warmoth, tioveinor, be and
is hereoy Impeaciiea ior ntgn crimes
and misdemeanors in office, committed
against the Constitution and tlte laws
of the State. Tlie Senate then de
clared Wartnatb suspended until such
time as the charga can be tried. aihi
decided at the evening session that a
Court of Impeachment be formed, and
Pinchbeck be nominated uoyernor. ,
A Turk want to know nbout our Pa-
ettt llrsaaa. !
Washington. I)ce. 10. Blacque
Bey, tlie Turkish Minister liere, has re
ceived a letter from the Finance Minis
ter of Turkev, asking a series of ques
tion with regard to the Pacific rail
roads, tneir eoncntiou, managemem,
and their availability to Mohammedan
commercial interests. Tlie letter lias
been transmitted to the Secretary pf
the Interior, and Llacque Bey has pre-
pateu aonswer.iw i
. Imilaj Iselaan grata to t'nba.
Xr.w York. Dec. A Washing
ton special says Secretary Iiclano is tq
sail for v uDa on i nursaay next, to pe
a!pnt one or two months. He Eoas.
it is believed, in a semi-official ca
pacity, and at the suggestion of the
President, wo wses utorougn iniar-
mation on 11 cpadjtiqn and anairs pi
the r Island, rand -expects, to get it
thnWIirH thA SAmttlTi V i
a Voted wltk
- WXiuisiiTOJC- Dec. X.JL Chicago
politician, who .- made-application
for the Governcrrsmp ot a Territory has
discovered that the President intends
msim HEWS.
tm ISaHlnk Italy.
New York. Dec. 0. A Washine-
ton dlrnatcii savs that lncde Noilles,
ihA rrenchmlsttr. JbaH SUbmation
inac uavpresent crisis wiit euu peuix
fully. Thiers will ie sustained, after
making some concessions. .
PABicL lec. ine iwiioe yester
day seked copies ot a petition lor the
dissolution of the- Assembly, which
were beius circulated in the wiiv
slions.
Ti REK, - Dee. 9Thc floods in Uie
north of ltalv- eoutinua to spread
Some of U large towns nre threat
ened.
BY STATE TEUSUPH.
The Modo Wr mammme Imu y
yoesou to Mt MMMta smtm
YkEKa; Dec lfe 'Frori.yofen and
Alvunty, who arrived last night from
Hot creek, we learn that there were
twenty-five men and a few friendly
Modocs at Faircliild's ranch, awaiting
the return, ot Jfalrchlld. Dorris. Jics
wiekgaiKleB. wbehaut onrf iwlth
HireetrfendlvModeeat tr-ndi.lind
Captain Jack and Scar-iaeed Charley
and get them to come in and go on tlie
Kesen-aUon.Tb.eyj went entirely un-
shiedaB& many! persons am learftd
that fliev aii trasflnff far too fniich
to
the fHeaOshlpf of ties QeApefadoes
kiAsauieatli (fAilbjjaktojty is
felt for their return. : 'Tbeourk, who
left here Satmday tor Fort Klamath, it
he has no mlsfortunos, should be back
to-morrow nicht when we will' have
full -details of tlie alttatioS. -a Lost
riveK i It it hoi that. the- ereatest
dancer ia ovei. The- iveather i de-
Ugatl'ui; flii; terttjifig .13 j (trbrabl
tar tne movement ei troops.,
SO AT0HIAJ, IXtCTlOSDr, SOl'TH
CAROLINA.
The Senator-Elect Under Ar
rest.
LOUISIANA ATTITUDE OF
U.S. GOVERNMENT.
THE
Fire in a New Yoru HotelCreat
Loss of kife.
ARRITAL OF DESTITUTE IMMI
C.RASTS. CtUIfbrnln LMHputoIiow.
KA8TEB3 SEWB.
Electiaa of ,V. S3. Keaato la Soatb
farallna- He is Arreated:
Columbia, Dec. 10. John J. Pat
terson was elected United States Sena
tor on the first ballot.' , . . ;i ."i ;
.New York Decll-iA.ClDlumbia
(S,ty. dltch. states hatrenator-
f lei rttiersotf8 ff5'JBb98eijK1 thc
afiidavits of elevenmcmbers pi the
sxlalatorepHevWas fcrtsaarnjefbre a
.Justice, but a-ioVqM jef 'is.jfriends
created s distufbance. and .Patterson
eseaped. - He was again- arrested and
committed to jail lor twelve hours for
contempt, i but was "immediately re
leased on habeas corpus.
tAjsnrsGTOii, Dec 11 .Attorney
General rVflllamai 'sent, the following
telegram, pending the impeachment
trlalofGov. Warmonth of Louisiana :
"The requisition of the Legislature
transmitted fey you 13 received Vhen
eveitorieeHaary ia hg judir-
eBtfcfaheriAnlM6ie will
m tt&M p&Qu&&$ HpJence."
tBKsnt agSlnst Tweed,
Mtb-daf) apiecC ifla&ge Ingra-
aOW ,lWBt.bAti:American
ai''WtlWatisJr. by the
Inl JaJbbJeA at Antwerp.
CBefe : to noateceeyet ot tne
L"if kk2SdaJidaUviaihd it Is
v . -t- , Wm-i i.
X,anv2.VMa A3U. r . tac in wuv
fttpJgBt broke
in?filanirm the
eecond, floor hut, wagJcepLaecret by
tn&proprietors . ana ueriiS : even rrom
the7 gne'lkK',wteit aroused by a
feiittk tervanf whawaslrned ont of
her' dormitory and ran shrieking "fire"
InmglldmMlvaraqiriettanby the
stnteueiit that It was brihr'Small fire
ki; the ilarmdry' ,uul ,
mlwe'dock beforaa passin police
man discovered the fire amf.-ealfed the
engines:;-Xulttateinnon ;whlch
tlie fire started was at tle UcJc of the
tod3i Icadinsr irota-the-lajmdrY in the
amentto te'servattsrowns in the
BftHat ldJiB-ipeiriaESIcept a.t
i bottom aneV tots and flaraea
ushd trom It a; chlmner. destrey-
Ing ttw ataireasa, out aoaz Mile uaaij
I " . . ., i . 4 a a. .( u ,,.-. ' .
S."'
ley was then, a few hours bet
arlv iO-aanere xp irq anponncea eoiicv wii-
I . i . m. t - 1 . . J -IT
fill vacancies irom tne uinaoitanrs oi
Territories.
I .?"-! r -.- - ' '
I lheA- j .-' i-:
tae.iWp; InWwhlcb tbeirooms of f$ fnm and QrontiamiMoiTilLOii Ter-seTVaSWopefled-rJsertro
is fit riesNre.ipnTfaff I. Jroads
lrtmeflWelyMlmaiisooii I M H Tfi v4 & Bing
eTrtlfSrf'wlngras a 'inaisflar H -4Uri.,i4yl8lon4 iof the,
Ti'miuif Umji M ticklinZ I W Eduea
tbje top artiawweraverfri W tl j?l$fwerTl J Jnves-belcW-asBlstMC-
CMdd-Tr' tW U ligitSoffanaCrecBmeTifl E nking
and wewcomnletelj Shut otfTitomV. tH' f0;' and fto, - et tfie
matn kulldlng. The firemen were toe jCaTjlngahf Kxpadbai oHfa- hate
late ibrf issistance,' as te-abartmenti jL3jetw.;! rrinting Kd et i En
of the "poor creatures " were enYelope4 lauCasserly. 1 w Ion of
In fiamea. ' A "police officer and tb 0 IPVinerfyi? JKenravj foj Politl
Chiefoftbe Fire Department effected Disabilities, .floremae.f f l rees of
an .entrance, by .means or an iron iao
ner, to a room wnere ine -neonie werr
suDDoeed to be. ; There -Ware found
there the charred, burned bodies of
sixteen persons; and the furniture and
jieddlng was strewn about the,rooros
T - . ,., ,
and confused with human remains.
The bodies of the victims lay hi differ
ent places from which they had tried
to find egress. ' Some endeavored to
escape through windows ; others had
fallen at the head of the staircase. The
bodies of two women were half con
cealed under a bed in an outer room.
In another room six bodies were
found, making, up to ltftlf-past twoj
Uiis morning, twenty -two, which are i
believed to be all the victiuie. : There
were about five hundred guest, who,
when finally aware of their danger,
were greatly excited. ;
Later There to great confusion at
the hotel to-day. One ot the proprie
tors denies tliat there was any delay
in giving the alarm. The walls of tlie
laundry are completely burned. The
damage cannot be estimated yet. Tlie
aeooants of the number burned are con
flicting. It is learned at . theubotcl
that only eleven persons were burned
all female servants. ,i
Arrival of lUtlUn laaaiirraBta l m
Dntltal CMdlUoa.
Xkw York. Dec. 10. Tlie Italy,
trom LivernooL arrived yesterday,
bringing S2ti immigrants. Five hun
dred were Italians, in an extreme
state of destitution. The authorities
at Castle Garden are in a quandary as
to their disnosition. ltiev are, as a
general thing; unable to earn anything
afler arrival. At present they are
witliout means ot any kind. Several
have been sent to Ward's Island to be
supjiorted by the city. Otlier vessels
are now on the way here with large
numbers of Italians. As nearly as
can be ascertained thev are led to emi
grate to America by the promises or
an agent or a coiomzaiiou suuwiy.
Their Government Is reported as not
favorable to this.'- --' '
- Weddlnir ia Hick Life,
Washington. Dec. 'iti. 'hie Presi
dent and Mrs. Grant, with Miss Nellie
Grant, leit Washington for Philadel
phia to attend the wedding of Miss
llorie. niece of ex-Secretary Borie.
U'lMPreiiiUouV will return. Johjwiwt
1 r AtiroitM a.' 1 i 1 1
Ovsteca
Yataa Ba4lal r a
Viiirct taaad StolpMiaaic MyrSla
Miller Urn Em4 Ar tu rf XollH,
thiuv A boa, tke NHrrsiuento.
San FJUNCIscoi DecJl.--Five hun
dred bushels of oysters were received
yesterday from. Yaqiiina bay, Oregon,
a new-source or sr
It is said that $75,000 was the price
paid for the ship V llilwood. built at
Piiset Sound, sold yesterday.
Allnnie Myrtle Jiuier lias started
east on a lecturing tour.
f'flntftina mmtnar wifh rhAmtf nn
which the Sacramento struck express
rears tnat sne cannot be got on sately
OI R UIKIJi ABROAD.
Well, well, welt London ia a ereat
city, anti i.ngianu a great enntrj', ana
I shall have an admiration for tlie En
glish in future that I never supposed
possible, ine. most common-place
Englishman is the representative of a
.v ...
iiuiiuii ui ircrue, n ilii huuj ivuuu-
mcnts and cathedrals and universities,
tbatj look upon bis stupid face with
something I5ke respeot. But,' I qlust
confess, lils face is not lialt so stupid
and beery as 1 expected, especially
he is an educated man about rorty or
fifty the middle-aged , men here ,are
by tar tlie best looking, and I never
saw-their equal. : Smoothly shaved.
neatly dressed, roses in the button
hole, rosea pn the.cheeks,; whlcl dre as
smooth as a young girl s otten. thoug
not so fair the gray-haired English
VYou neve find the. wiryanxfaas.
wrinkled old men of America. But it
is nonsence to say the American wo-
. r ,1.. .1. ' i.-1 i: .1.
The English may not fade a full
blown peony has not faded, to bo sure.
but it isn't more like a rosebud .than
an English matron Is like an English
girl. I would rather qnietly "with
draw Into tne modest ' paleness
and grey hair or an American woman,
tlian ourst forth into the blazing im
mensity of an English woman. And
between you and me, I uavn't seen
woman as pretty as my own mother
since I left home when people speak
or laded Americans l only wish
could trot you out. And then the En
glish matron's dress! She Is always
striving to get something as red
as her face.and then muds herself uo m
illusion and coarse white lace in a way
to show off her color and ponderosity
to the best advantage. Illusion is so
generally worn in bonnets, veils4 and
scans tnat mere appears to be a pro
cession of eternal brides upon the
streets. Our modest black is seldom
worn, but pink, blue, purple and red
on all occasions, and without reference
to complexion. But the English girl
is loveiy i want 10 kiss ner cool,
piump cneeKS so round and rosy.
iter eyes are always uarK, and ey
brows arched, and she is a picture
health and beauty. No more beauty
than one sees In America, but com
bined with a sturdinesa that, makes
one feel as it the roses would not eo.
and the eyes looked tired, fter an ex
ertion. , The thin, .Iragile American
girl is not half so enciiantinr to me,
though shads more sptriluelle. After
seeing these English girls I shun tlie
mirror, having no relish for the face
meet there. Can it be that climate
makes all this difference, or what is it?
Cltriitian-Unxen. '--
i TAlien HALF tESTCBY.
' The Coll ceo Courant nresents some
Interesting statisties which show tlie
gratifying growth, of Yale College4tir
ing the past fifty years.' The catalogue
ot snows tnat ue UoUege- had
at tliat time a total ot 19 officers and
483 students, in all the departments.
Ten years later the officers numbered
25 and the students 507. For the
next decade the increase of officers
ana scuaencs, tuougn net large, was
decided ; but from 143 to the present
the increase lias been very rapid. The
catalogue for tlie preaent rear shows
76 instructors am 604 afro lent. Dur
ing the half century covered by tlwse
figures, the standard ot study has been
constantly elevated, and the material
resources of the College have greatly
increased.
THE PROSPECT f'OK WHEAT.
The San Francisco "Republican" of
Dec, 7, says : .
"The Produce, Market ia still up
ward. As we have repeatedly stated,
the price of Wheat now ruling at Liv
erpool have no eflect on this market.
It is the supply ot tonnage which will
regulate the market tor tlie next 90
days, which should ' be the farmers
harvest season. There are more than
40 ships wantingcargoes or demurrage.
The farmers have It In their power to
decide which they shall obtain. Not
a cental of Wheat should be sold at
less than $2 per cental : it will realize
this price in a few days certain why
not now i Agents of tlie shippers are
paying $1 So31 90," and we have
heard ot one sale at $1 93 ; make it
SENATE STABDIS rOWOTTEES.
Ltes of taalriata 1 the Oeamritteea
A Washington dispatch of Dec. Gth
gives the list of Senate Committees, as
re-arranged this session. The follow
ing are the Chairmen : , .
' Privileges and Elections Morton.
Foreign Relations Cameron. Fl-
nanceSbermaiM 'Appropriations
Cole. Commerce Chandler. Manu
tortrnesobertson. f Agriculture
Frellnghuysen. " Military 'Affairs
Wilson. Naval Aftairx Cregao. Jo-dlciarr-Edwards.
Post Offices and
Post Roads Ramsey. Public Lauds
Pomeroy. Private Land Claims
Thurman. Indian Affairs Harlan.
liaibfiCWBsnfcialaiatterseri. On
Patents rerry.
On Public Build.
xt uaoMn MTeiwKenp 1 fro In
. iinwijnain Aiieaata.
- into certain APrv vminc
rPowelfe-Wrlgtit. On Alleged Ontra-
i j. ... . . v
zrr in -rrwrsonthern States Scott.
Wilson,- of Massachusetts, at his own
request, was excused from further ser
vice on the Committee oq Military Af
fairs, -u
: .
The averageNew Yorker 'holds up
one hand In horror at the obscenity of
Woodhull and Claflln, while with the
other he reaches in his breeches pock
ets for a two-dollar note to buy a copy
ot their weekly. St. Louis Globe,
opnlar Science Mo&tfily.
COXBUCTED BY
E. L. YOIinAKS.
Xu. 7.. : . . ..Price, FIFTY CFXTS.
1'oateata af Xo. 7, for Jfavenaber.
POUT AIT on STEEL ofPHOP. TTNDA L L
I
The Stnrtv of Snrlolocv Otijeunve
IXfBoultte. Dy Uurliert Sicnuer
EpHlemkoDeluatoua. By Dr. Car
penter The Practical Man a an Obstructive
: By T. J. Bra in I L, C. K.
lrel)pnieiu in praw. By Geo. H.
. IL
m.
IV.
T.
V
VII.'
uarwin.
Sasllcht, Sea, and Sky; a LMtnre to
WgrkuwtnLB. By Win. fcpottia-
Smokelem Uonpowder. "'
UatbaynBctton'ioftheBrBiD. Bv
I'rolesnor ciautte Human!.
VIII. Oil Metctirlo Stones. By Props'.
n. otiuiiieivn.
(Vsienue ami Religion. ' By ProC
IX.
TrattalL
SpontanoiHu Generatlou. CUus-
uistralol)
Ainu and Instruments of fVlantillu
Tbooght. By Prot W. Kingilou
XL
iitnoru.
XIL
X1U.
A Sketch of Prof. Tyndall.
Ktliior'i Tablr;
be
L)Oi-.trine of
tfTOlotlan.
Liti-rary XUicv gtielUr' "Sjia."-
inm Analysis.-' Minion a "iiio
An
In Natnro." Books Retwlved.
Mttecllmnv; Tha Uround Couife-
tion at' UgntnlnyRoda-Foul Air
- -Careleshlatiinfention Trees ami
Rai n Poisonous Pnnwlian trine
-Volcank Dost Transfusion of
! Blood-lialaU of the Ummmuo -lr.
Carpenter against Material'
ism Artifli-ial Butter - Ventila-
tiou and Wanning Sardines, eta.,
etc.
Taa
Papalar Meieaee Hoatkly Is pub
u alarm oulavo, uandxotnely priuunl
liKlHxl 111
onviear tvjie. Terms, ive Mouars per an-
mm, ur, K in vnuw wij,
Anv nerson remittlne Twentv Dollars for
fcur T?artyribSBrlptloii,'Will reoalw an ex
tra copy gratis, or live yearly suln'.rinllous
irSMSO. ' '
TMr JtriMMT SeU-HCf Mtmthlv and Aniilr-
tim t jtmmai, ior one year, is uu.
D. APPLETON & CO.. PubHshert,
MS 4c 8S1 Braadway, N.
A. L. BANCROFT CO
Haa rrwaSaiea, 1
IJe-3Jni . i
NOTICE
I aBERON' ft CALlFOKJflA KAfUtUA
UomnanT. Land 1) la I Partiaa
Oregon, April 3, 1S72. -NoUoa 1 kaiany flvaa
inai a Timorous prosecution will 99 laanratea
afralnet anv and erery partMm who trespasses
iibod aav Railroad Land, bv cutting and re-
raovlnjr Umber there froja before tbe same is
BOCUIIT of tbe (JomianT AND PAID POK.
Alt vaaint Land la odd n ma bored geetlons,
wfcetber surveyed or nnsnrveyed, witala a
distance of thirty miles from tbe line ol the
road, belongs to the Uompanv.
I.U.MOORE9,
AprlllO iUm:wtf., ; .Laad Agent.
J. H. HAAS
HAS HANP
I.ATE VTYI.KS JEWELS T
-AXD-
ARTICLES
FANCY
SOLID PILVEKWARE.
WATCHES AND CLOCK
1 Rcnalraig done, and cat ki (action gnar
aueeo.
PaltM-a mock.
Mala fMteett Saleaa,
nohlB
&5to$20
PER DAT. A rents
wanted! All classes
of working people, of either sex. young or
ney at wore ior ns in ineir
snare moments, or all tbe time, than at any
thing eUe. l'articclars free. Address,
. , G. STINSOX CO..
' ' Portland. Maine.
ov.lS.n-wlv
Great Attraction
Vresh arrival of Reasonable Gooils at
BREYMAN BROS.
W are now .opening anil dally recolvtng-
new tiooaa ior tne ran ami w inter -mie,
and invue especial attention toonr new I)
Goods of tbe latest fashions and styles such as
nark and Catered Mlkn,
Japaaeea HOks la all Colon,
Taatat aad Baatbasiae (latbs
Mlk Caala CkXka,
.. ,, Braeade PapUaa,
Iriah Popllna,
Black awl colored Alpaca. Figured and Strip-
ea uneniais, Heps, r.nipress, eu-.
Also a full line of
LADIES CLOAKISUS,
TINE ALL !?ILK VELVETS,
VELVETEENS IS ALL COI.OR9,
ASTARCIIAN AND 'REAL CLOTH with
suitable Trimmings to matob.
We also lnvlt attention to our well known
oram oi
ANCELE'S KID CLOVES
of which we have received an onttrelv fnew
lot of all colors, shades andlat tbe same .old
price. i
also
Joseph Kid Gloves at one dollar per Pair,
A line and selected stock of Genbwuid Bovs'
Clothing, especially made to order for our
trade, and have a larger stock this fell tbau
everuexore.
Also the well known
STAB NUIltX.
Gents furnishing goods of all descrlntinua.
HA.TS A. 2sT ID CAPS
Aa usual a large selected stock of
ITSGBAUl CABBETH
- ' THREE PLT CAKPETS,
. BODT BKCNfiELa CABPET
Tapestry. Oilcloth 4-4, 5-4, 4, S4, Hemp
ooym ana' unsuis, aamng. sags,
and Window Curtains, etc
And everything pertaining to HOUSE JITt
N1SHIXG GooClT
Breyman Bros, being Mill agents tot the O.
C. MTe. Co. offer at Wholesale and
retail
new lot of
rWEEBS,: .
;.t.i niAJrXfXM,
HABDTTJKS,
CAMIMEBEA.
BI.AHKETM, ETC
Havlnsr bouirht our stock fbr cash ia San
Francisco and: New York, we are enabled to
aeii our gpoaa at extreme low prices ana peo
ple visiting Salem during the ooming Fair will
uo
well by calling at
BBETHAH BBOff.
aepmf
STARi BAKERY.
Cracker Manufactory
AltD
FAMILY GBOCEEY
PROVISION STORE
Oommsrclal St., Sal am.
, t I have eonftantly on band
PILOT BBBAD
SODA, BUTTER,
PICNIC, BOSTON, , ,
' ' : tEMOHand JENKT LINO,
s CBAOKEBS.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes. &c
WEDDING ASD JJtlVAT PASTIES
' Sapplied on Short Notir.
CRACKERS AT POBTLAUD PRICES.
aVAll order promptly filed and foods
delivered to all parts of the Uy Free of
Charge i , , - I.KWI8 BTBSK. ,
Itasch 16. 1872rtt
SALEM IRON WORKS.
B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor,
8ALEW, ORECOHf.
Steam Engines, Saw MllK Grist JMIa, Reap.
ere. Pumps, and an ainm ot mjm
of machine.
made to order.
nrt ttntiiM. -. Pi
Machinery repaired at a
Pattern making duoe In all its
various forms, and all Undo of Brass and Iree
furbished at short notice.
(BiblSaawB.1
aHDEBSOB irVRHAVL
' ' . " (Holman'i Building,) '
. - Are prepared to do all mars ra the Una of
WATEB - Km I STEAM .'; FITTINGS.
' PTPB andFIXTTRES eoastsntly on hand,
and work done at short notice. . .
Salem. CM. 4. 1871. . d
"W"."W. Piper.
ARCHITECT,
IKvlUf
DE AVER
Hosier) Mannfacturin? Co.,
AGENCY AT SALEM
i
WJAVE con4anttv n band aad for sale
Gents' While k Blue' Ribbed Wool Socks
AND '
Ladies' Plain and Ribbed WOOL HOSE,
which ire will sell si Manufacturers price.
They also have a lot of Rocks on hand to
let for heeling aad toeing, which can be had
on aiipllcatiou at ,
; in. meyer t son,
Agents B. H. Man'f Co., Salem. '
Xov.23:lm
1, (ST1TIH.. C. C. WAY. A. TAYLOK
Real Estate! Real Estate!
JACOB OTTTZEL A X.,
REAL ESTATE AND MONEY JltO
kers. Roonts on first floor corner Front
will attend to Ibe sale and purcluir of real
astaU tnall partii of Dregob, eiwelal atten
tion given io ine sale oi utruung lainu.
April 10. dAwtf.
CHEMEKETA HOTEL,
SALEM, ' 1
ORECON,
mo THE. tlTIZENR OF SALEM AND
JL tl
tbe PubQc generally.
I have leased this mrw and catnns,
Hatel for a term of years and I can assure
my patrons inat l am ucicrrainen tiuu u
shall be second to none in the Male fur the
eomfort of guests.
CHARGES REASONABLE.
CSTFree Coach to the Ilouse.
nov9tr w. CRAVES, Pro.
WOODBURN NURSERY,
J. SETTLEMIRE, Prop
A choice selection of
Fruit, Shade, Ornamental and Nut-bear
ing l rees.
Also a choice seleetlon of Shrubbery
Ctaeaii.
PoAtofUce address, Wood burn, ?n.
aovSwSm
RAEE CHAISE FOR BUSINESS I
PARMENTER el BABCOCK,
HAVING DECIDED TO DISCONTINUE
their retail business, offer their entire
stock for sale at cast.
To anyone wishing to engage in the Furni
ture Business, this is a rare chance.
Tbe stock must be closed by Oct. 1st, and
win ne saui at cost, ior cam only.
This is no Humbug, we mean nuxiness.
AH persona Indebted tens are respectfully
reuuesuxi in ra. i anu seine.
PARMENTER & BABCOCK.
Furniture Dealers.
Salem, Oregon4Aug.5th, JaTi
dawbw
CHEMEKETA SHAVINQ SALOON
AND
Satla Rooms !
HAVINrt LEASED THE BARBER
Shoo attached to the Cheaieketa Hotel.
I respectfully ask a share of tbe public pat
ronage, warm ana uoia iuuns at reiiuceu
rates.
A. E. DIET7.EL.
Salem, Sent.UdSm
Tumt Keoeivert
AT
TERRELL & GfUIKSHAM'S,
A Splendid Assortment f
Ladies' Fashionable Dress Goods,
Consisting in part of
Blara aad Calared Mlba,
Iriah aad Freneh Papllaa,
Japaaeaa Kllka,
Clatlt,
Black and Colored Alpacas, Mohair Itro
caues, Tycoon raps, ieiauiea, sc.
ALSO
NEA40OE HACdlTEIa,
HIIJHL VELVET!,
VFXVETEEXS,
' NHAWIM, Ae.
A Full and Complete Assortment ol
Ladies' and Misses' Underwear,
Hosiery, Cloves, dtc, Ac
Sept- 20, 1872:3m.
DANIEL LOWER,
1M FvaatM ParUaad,
Commission Merchant.
Oregon prodcee sold to best advantage lit
rmiaw or twu a nncisco. lAiaier in
CALIFORNIA & ORECON
,Iiocl.-u.o.
7 ; AND
TROPICAL FRUITS.
Caastcaaaeata Salleitad.
Jaa.B5.187S.
NORTRr SALEFil .STORE !
AT THE OLD GREEN STORE
Haa Inst received
A FULL ASSORTMENT
-OF-
DRT iiOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
CLOTHING,
Hardware, General Merchandise,
i Calculated for
Cltyand County Trade.
Bnight as low, ami wffl be sold at as final 1 a
profit as those who sell at cost.
CS-Goods delivered to any part of the city
tree of charge. .. dAw
THE OLDE8TAND BEST.
D R. DUFELAND'S
- ' CLKBBATH)
8 WIS 8 STOkACH BIT TEES.
T
HE FIRST and Most Health fnl Tonic
ever introdnced in tbe United states
These Bitten have bean
fin tbe Han Francisco mar
ket for over TwtKTT
rrSAKr),and BotwltbstaneV
una the manv new tndld.
Lues for putlio fhvor, the
pales have eooetantly ln-
ureasea.
I TAYLOR ft BENDEL
'Sol Agents. M and 411
IClay Street. Su Fran
Icisco. .
Aprl7nt,dAwlrla
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
OFEKA BOL1UC BLOCK,
! ' 8 ALE If, OREGON.
JONES & PATTERSON, Proprietors.
riUlIS Aou.e will be kept In first -claai or
JL der, and with attentive and obliging
servant.
' We are prepared to niralaa good aconmtno
pations to tbe traveling public, aad will use
every endeavor to merit the patronage of on
old customers. - ,
Regular Boarding at very low low rates.
, iov. is, Tfctr. .
VfBSES NICK LIN ft CAMPBELL HAVE
XU moved their Pros Making rooas t
Ken Ton's Building oa State street, over tbe
New York Bakery, where they would be
pleased to as their old e stout art, aad as
many new ones as may favor laem witk
call. Beaenber the place.
ocraitf
National Business College,
portlaxb, ohe;o.
EXECUTIVE omtElH:
H.M.DeFRAXCF, . . President.
W. S J AML, , ,P..,. . Secretary.
A Model Commercial Collet o
Ttao duruiion for tbe Time i
The Importance of a Practical
Education Was Never More
Apparent Than Now)
IT 13 UNIVERSALLY -ACKXOWLKI;-od
that as we grow in prosperity we grow
more practical, and that it It required of uieu
tliat they ediMUe themselves pvactlral I v- -ed-
iicwe taeniHeivoM in tne nest maimer piiHsiiiie
ISJ 1 1 I HIV ... II I.. Ill I S Ill IIK lilllf!..
Voting lm-ii, the future welfare of thie Coast
looks to t'UI'l Am VOL' un-Mnal tu meet
1W) IHJHUlllUn."
A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION
TO J1KKT THE
Demands of the Age!
The nv4 Tlwrougb, Fract U al, and ( 'oni?
lirehenslve ,
COVRSE OF BUSINESS TK.UX1MJ
.VER I.NTKliILTl:i BV ANY
COMM it t; I A li
-OR -
BUSINESS COLLEGE
-O.MBIVINl
THEORY AND. PRACTICE
BY MEANS OV
BANKS Sl BUSINESS OFFICES.
Tlie Course Is so arranged and Taught as to
enable the Student to master It In
the Shortest Time Possible.
Each Student after )iasslng through the
THEORY COUKSK,
BECOMES AX ACTUAL
Book-Keeper & Merchant
where, in the space of a FEW WEEKS,
he obtains the experience nf an
ORIWNART LIFETIME.
The Telegrrapb Department is now fit
ted up with the best ot Instruments, ami Is la
complete running order.
For FULL INFORMATION, send for COL
LE1JE PAPER. fcT"Addre,ji:
DcFranre SL Jamea,
PORTLAND, OREliON.
Junc207J:wlv
II O 31 K
Mutual Insurance Company.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
CAPITL, SI.OOO.OOO!
OFFICERS:
JOHN II. RF.niWTOX Prealdent
UHI, II. HOWAKU Vice Hrewideni
CHAKMX K. NTUKV sierretary
N. B. EDDY Marine Necretary
II. II. UIULLOW ...Urueral Manayer
DIRECTORS:
ORECON BRANCH:
PORTLAND :
P.WaMfnaaa, B.UeMsmltte,
C. If.IiewlJt, It. Mneleay,
Uyd Brook.
Nalem I.. F.tJrover
....D. Sf . 1'reneh
.J. A. Crawturd
Altmny
Lf. In ton
...J. Utavabrrg
HAMILTON KOTD.
Ueneral Aarent, Portland
HAS. E. BURROW.
Agral at Knlem.
ilvcU
Fire mans Fund Insnrance Co.
OF-
M tl it JP i tt it i m v o ,
lEatabiianedln IMS.)
Asaetts Jnnuarv 1st, IsTi, oyer $806.
OOO Cold
Deposits with the State Treasurer in coraj
puance wiinuie ijiws oi ihiMa(e.
Losses Fairly Adjusted and
Property Paid. -
C. N. TERRY,
Aftnt for Salem Ami vkluity.
C. F. CRANT, Portland,
no9dw!m Manager Oregon llram h.
FOR SALE CHEAP!
SAW AND PLANINQ MILL I
Will Saw, Dress, Tongue and Groove from
10 n inmiMiiKi icei in i.umuer t (lay
Extra Steam Capacity I
Blacksmith Tools Line of Shafting, Grlnd-
jHs-unie, oaws, ioois, ac, etc
Kverytlilnfir Complete.
Time given on a portion of purchase money
oeMreu. x.uij it u u n x, . a, iveii,
fealcm, Oregon.
Apply to Jones 1 Patterson, (Real Eslat
Aarents, naiem.
Oct. 12. lSTidawtf
OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S
STEAMBOATS.
N O T I C .
F
ROM AND AFTER THK DATE, UNTIL
runner notice.
The Steamer Fannie Patton
Will leave her dock, font of State St., every
Tuesday and Friday Morning,
At 6 o' ck A. M. fbr Portland.
CeTTare at Reduced Kates.
J. . B1XEH, Affeat.
Salem. Agluat 187t.
OLIVER DITSON I CO.,
ANTfOCTSCR that thev were harmilv nn
tooubed by the meat GREAT FIRE,
and are busy, as usual, In attending to their
extensive orders.
Tbey now call attention, also, to their
Ctandard Collections
.OF
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
The whole set is one of tbe most valuable
Musical Libraries that could be devised, as
each contains from sUO to Ue pages of tbe Boost
popular music ot tbe day.
Price of sach book In Boards, tS SO; CWh,
3 oa rail illt rises pSm, at UO. The
price wotUH br mt prtail, for tbe paces sepa
rately, about MOO oa la this Ibrm, all tbe
hooka! taoladina taa new and favorite deasa
af War anas (now having a splendid sale,)
nay be bad for $33 50.
steal Tl taaare, Vocal and Instrumenl.
VOCAL ONLY.
Bllrer Chord. Wreath of Gems.
Gems oTUennan Hoog Gems of Scottish Song
(iemsof Hat red Song. Shower of Pearls (DUl
Operaiie Pearls.
INSTRUMENTAL.
noma Cirele. Vol. I.
Home Circle, Vol. IL
Pianist's Album.
Piano Forte Gens.
Any of the above books nailed, post-paid, far
lbs Retail Price.
Chat. H. Pltsoa A Co., K. T.
eux. h. joxrs
J. U. PATTERSON.
JONES & PATTERSON,
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE,
AND
GENERAL AGENTS.
Opera Houc Block,
&ALCM, OREttUX.
ZT Attentloa la Called tbe fol-
tawiasr Dwaertptioaa af Property
FOR SALE:
Xo. 30.
400
acres 4 miles Kn nf Halem.
Brick house, line frame barn, rood
orclianl Hi acres in cultivation balance -lure
and tlnilier price (MUU.
31
ELEVEN AND HALF ares 4 1 miles i:st
of foleni, suuill bouse, line Mill for ganlenlng
prk-e f i,oo.
3J
acres !, miles south of Silverton.
SiVl Honse and bara, snail orelisnl.
Sou acres under fence, M acres in ctiltival iou,
wel 1 watered. P lice tV-
33
OA acres S mllesN. K. of Salem, line lnv
Al proveraenis, all in cultivaiion, ,-lieiip.
Price fiuo.
38
Ol A acres 10 miles N. K. of Salem awl
sfirEV 1 mlUsSouth of Wlieatland, apart
ol tlie Geo. iav donation i-luimwell
im-
pniel. Price 6,()ou.
41
res 7 miles east nf Siililllilll v.
3'20
Marlon count v. rood lann well
improved wilh flneorclmnl, 2i a,-res of grain
sown, 100 acres in good cultivation, well
wittered, rich soil. Price 3.ouo.
"n M TCw., mllM nnrlli of abliuurr.
jClW3 small ItiNiie, pxl orclutnt, 10
acrus unles tence. Price f J,'J. ,
30
-g g sere 4 miles eait ol Sublimlly.
lUU house and burn, on-hard. grt
water and good omslde range for stork, oier
ed at a bargain. l,0M.
20
ISO a", acres SJ miles east of Siiblimtty!
nil ion acre in cultivation. Inane awl
barn. All under fence ami well matured
with fine springs. Price i,tss.l.
27
$t acres I miles north of Snlem on
1 1 I the St mm roejl. Fine house and
splondld orchard ; alHindaace of small fruit:
rich soil tor gardening and gil timber. Pi Ve
r-,w-
17
5 AND 10 ACRE lots within one mile or
the court house; rich so ; price Wlo
$H per acre.
42
C f m acres, 21 miles east nf Gervait,40
l-ar acres prairie, all fenced, 100 acres
Hue timber, good running water fur xtm-k;
price, 7 50 per acre.
18
-g STJSTfc acres on King's Prairie, iu Linn
iOv Co., 60acres in cultivation, gurni
orchard, bouse and barn, awl place well im
proved, all fenced and well walenxl; price
1,000, a bargain.
1ft
160
acres on King's Prairie, one house and
barn and gxKi lmiirovemenis ; pnoe.
21
Q Ja:res, 9 miles east of Scio. Linn Co.,
41V li ai res in cultivation, houi-e ami Iwni,
small orchard, well watered ; price, 1,000.
23
Qsraeres7 miles east of Salem, spleadld
0 1 I house and barn, good orcbnnt, abun
dance of small fruit, good spring at the house
and ptentv of stock water, 'iuu a-.res grt plow
land. Ml acres ot nne tiinothy meadow ; price,
$r,50. A rare bargain.
25
i 1 Q Si-rcs 7 miles east of Salem. 250 acres
ilO open bind, 140 acres in cultivation, 2
orchards, plenty of small fruit ; good spring
water for stock ; price, ss,.
17
M ACRES one-half mile south of IL R.
Oar depot at Salem; well suited lor gar
dening ; price few per acre.
45
On ACRES four miles mirth of Snlem:
lUir small improvements; land well
located awl some Hue timber; prir 410 per
-g -a -"-ACRES in Polk county. l miles w
M. I" of Salem; Improvement good; 30
acres in cultivation ; price tJ.uou.
9
43 "STh ACRES 7 miles south of Salem:
all
C9J VP under fence ;
good barn awl house
considerable Improvement : price U iwr
cre, in quantities to suit purchasers.
4!
, -g M ACRESBmilesnorthweitofSKlem:
rw:JLiM: 1' a-res in cultivation; gid
range, well watered awl good orchard : prwe
$14 per acre.
13
-g ACRES eight miles south of Salem,
1()U on the suige roat. 40 acres under
cultivation ; nearly all uwler fence; onlluary
honse and barn ; good voung orcbanl : price
1,200.
15
ACRES one mile Mimu-west of S
3J lem. In Polk county. All uwler
fence; 20 acres In cultivation: small house
and Isirn : good young orchard ; very desira
ble location for gardening purposes; price
!..
CITY PROPERTY:
32
T OTS3A4, block 4. Robert's ddttlna
JLJl frame house and small ham. Price II3O0
40
T OT 2 In block 27. good house and lam
M-J well finished. Price l,sl.
47
T OT X bloik (tl. house and other improve
moments. Price 1900 a bargain.
22
li feet of Illr-k No. IS. S.
9 1 A. ID V W. roraer Jonn' addi
tion to Salem, w ilh house and improvements;
price, $700.
24
Tf OT 4. Block 25, cltv ofSalem, line boose,
MA well finished, iir the V. P. Church;
price, 1,500.
10
HOI'SE and half block In Jones' aihlltion;
1 story house well finlsbedand grounds
well Improved ; price tl,7ae.
12
f OTS 8 and 9. block 4. Reeds' addition, va
WA cant and fine location ; price MMi.
11
H
OUSEand 1J lots m Robert's addition;
Belonging to as. a. aorat; pnve fiiasi.
OTS 5 and R, block 14. on Church street
4 vacant ; price two.
43
2 LOTS in Albanv, hear thc court house
price (800 ; Inquire of Thomas Montelth,
Albany.
44
HOUSE and lot on Front street, near bus.
loess tart of tbe city; now occupied by
Mrs. J. L. Starke y ; price 12100.
rpaa Ken tins; aad Leantas; af all
-L kinds of prorty, Collectloa of Claims,
Conveyancing, Ac, will receive prom at
tention. tST For further Information address,
JONES ft PATTERSON,
Salem, Oregoa.
Aprl2:tt
WOOD PUMPG
M md mi tpA
WOOD PUMP
Every man who has had experience la I bo
different ways of raining water, knows
THERE IS KO WAT OF DOING IT SO
CHKAPLT, and that there is no Pun m
durable, convenient and free from Imparting
unhealthy elements to the water as tbe plats
WOOD PUMP,
ilanulactnred by tbe
SALEM PUMP COMPANY.
Salem, Sept. 2, 1872. wtf -
Ochool Re-Openlng.
Jk TISS FRANKIK DTJNHAR will re-orea
l'A her school at the old place on Piety
Bill, Monday, PecriBoer It, KT2.
Dacftaiw
Far ralslaf watti fat
Daateatto Parnaaca,
1 tar Bara ar aHSk
I Welh.
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
BUSINESS DIBE0T0BY OF POBT-
Pavliaked br I. Kasnnel,
Qenrrttl Advertising Agent, 03 FrotU Strrti.
A CKERMAN'r. DOLLAR STORE, No. 99
Fancy (ioods, Toys, Crockery Glassware ami
f laten ware.
Astor House, First St., between Oukarsl
Pine Everything neat. B. L. Longt-I-low,
Prop.
BOOKS STATIONERY,
AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
tJILL. NTEXE A BASt HOFT,
'os. Zi k 17. First Street, Portland.
B
arman. theonlv direct Importer of Cloth
log, Ac, cur. Front A Washington sts
CHAS. C. BARRETT,
WUOLKHAI.K
BOOKSELLER & STATICMR,
I-irgest Stm-k in Port bunt.
.Vo. 79 Frottl unit .Vo. 5 HVu,Aiiiy(-i utrnlt
BECK, WILLIAM A RON. 129 Front St
Importers awl dealers in
asi, Kfflea and a vol vera
feer- des,triilon.
Flulilng Tackle, Fam-y tii.nls, llettds, Bin;
.'aires, liaskets, ro.urt liimm ami
liabv 'arriage4.
Agents ir the "California Powiler M'orks
al, ior lite "Wheeler A WilMin Sew
ing II acbium."
Beck, John A., 139 Front street, practk-al
wnichmakerand Jeweler. Wohkdoue
tor the Trade.
B
OOK AND JOTI FRrXTERS. f)iml
at BSCnSIOSr w rrew, otreeu
BrUrtism A Reinliart, First street, between
Nik ami Pine, importers of Sloven, Ran
ges, Kitchen CteWls.
B
ucharun, W. A., s. w. cor. Urst A Tavlor
st Cheapest Furniture Ilouse In Port-
lainl.
jr A l"Pl?n,0 WALTEB RROS.
VnTlMlJ K) Front Street.
Clarke Henderson A Cook. 81 A 81 First St.
Dealers in Dry GwsU, Fancy Uilllner',
Ac Ac.
Colin A RuseufeU, IM Front Ht. Conunls
iHi Mercluiuts A dealers In Oregon and
California Produce.
Ptongle. J. B.. maauncturer aad dealer in
Saddles, I Unless, and aaddlery Hard
ware, x rout st.
Carrier, W. A Co., 1UI Front street. Mer
chant Tailors A ChKhiers, Hats, F am jib
lug Goods.
De Lashmutt A Oatman, 92 Front street.
Real Estate Agents, money loaned
houses rented.
nrwTAi rjnnnc c.
H. Voo4-
L7L.I1 ink UUUUOt
ard A Co..
101 Front street, Portland.
DRUGGISTS, 101 Front St. Orders
from any portion ol the Stare or Territories
carefully Oiled by mail or express.
Emll, Lowen stein A Co7Furnlture and
Carpet dealers stores from 1S4 to IS?
Ilrst street.
Employment Agency,
man, HO Front street,
of help.
"Witherell A HoT
Furnish all kinds
Everding A IJeebe. 10 Front street. Coro
missioa Merchants awl dealers in Do
mestic Produce.
Fashion Livery Stable, corner First awl
Salmon sts., E. Corbett, Proprietor.
, -i iui umw, m,i . im mini.
Fish el A Roberts, oor. First and Washing
ton sts. Dealers ami Mauataoturers,
Clotliiiig, Fumisliing Goods.
CRAY'S MUSIC STORE.
. The lantvht MuNiit Houe oa the CcasL
STEINWAY PIANOS, BURDETT OR
GANS, G. DkPRANS, Manager.
I MOLE AQEKT8 FOR TH C
"HOWE" SEWING M K, II IN E.
Agents wanted.
Hachnev A Steeme, Grocers and dealers ia
all kinds of Seeds, eorner First and
auun sis
m """s,li . i.w .ii iim, ! iniii
MM. and dealer in Staple Fancy Dry Goods,
em lee. D. H- Pbotngraphk-. Artist, R. W.
corner f irst awi Morrisen streets, call
runs pictures spwialty
netirichsen, L. C. A Co.. 19 First street,
Manulacturersand dealers ia Jewelry,
T, aicne sic
J ibtwrd, tieo. Lv, 9H Fnnt street, whole-
aa snieieaieriat.rocrries,loors, Wagon
atateriais. ic
aige, Calef A Cev, Front street, whole.
a m. sale Healers iu Drugs, faints, mis,
liUlK.
Sewiiisr ala-biue. straarbt aet
It 1 lit lie. uwler eiL "lock stitch.
omnetitioo chalkauied. G W. Traver. 112
H
argrea A Shiadler. Koa. lt to 172 First
st, iwporters urnlture, Ueddtng, Ac
Tnternational Hotel, onr. Front and aTon-ls-
M. on sts. II. Rudolph, Proprietor. Free
ituss attends steamers.
TiTohit, J. A Co.. 91 Front street, wholesale
Aa. awl retail dealer in Fine Clothing. Far-
nisuing uooas.
lffT aison Doree Restaurant, private rooms
.jsl ior r amuses, cor. 1st awt nue areets.
l). oos. Proprietor.
""kffartln. E. l!o.. wholesale dealer In
IT J Wines and LlqiKsrs, O. S. N. CoV Block
awi nan r ranouuo.
If eier A Sohmeer, 111 From street, aliole-
lia saie ana retail i jinavooaers.
m fl iller. John B.,93 First xtreet. Watch-
111 maker and Jeweler, offers to the tsibllo
a tine assortment of Watches, Clocks and Jew
elry.
Mueller, A Co., Fruit nearC. street, .leal
ers iu native awl foreign Wines, LUj
iHrs and Cigars.
"-Tonhrui. A Tliomiwon, Hardware. Iron,
Steel, Hubs, Saki, Hardwrooil Lumber.
o
ccidental Hotel, cor. First awl Morrtsoa
sts. Smith A Cook. Proirletor.
"narrisfa, Watklns A Cornell. Rial Estate
JL Agents, 90 Front street, between Akler
aiHi v asningron. ;
Photographic Goods, iriTSo!;
klcr, G. C, Real Estate and Money Bro-
aer, n r root etreet, i-oniapq.
Roeeabaam, L 8. A C.r Tobacconists im
porters of Fiirelgn andDowiesI ia Lto, nors
R
ass House, Front street. On First Clat
mncipies. Then. Kyaa, rropnetor,
herlock, S., 61 Front and 62 First sta.doa).
er in Harness, Saddlery, aad Saddlery
Hardware.
J unon, J., S6 Front street, dealer In Isnors,
9 Sash and Blinds, Window and Plate Glass
Cinsbeirner. H ISJF'irst street. Imiiorter ol
T3 Pianos, Organs, aoeet Muate, Musical
snsirumenis.
Skidmore.a.G.,123 First street, Druiorirt
and Apothecary, a large stock of Perfum
ery and Toilet Articles.
Smith A Davis, 71 Front streut, wliolesale
Drugs, Paints, Oils. WumIow Glass. Per.
fumery,
CJnow A Roos, 73 First street,Pictiire,Mokl
3 Ingi, Frames, Arti: j Materials, Drawing
liiairumcniR.
mllh. Put, Broker, 90 Front street. Dealer
In Leral Tenders. fiAmniMnt
and Gold Dust
Vlti4in.lar.iul Ua.iAW.. , l
er. Is appointed agent for tbe Waltbam, Kkfla,
E. Howard a Co., Chas. E. Jacot,aaa tbe Cei
ilbrnia watches: also, for all tbe prod act tens
and i m ports of tbe California Jewelry Compa
ny, San Franciwo. Send tor a circular.
Watches repaired in the very best manner and
WARRANTED to give satisfaction.
fjaerry Bros., No. 178 First street, nanntec
ji "IT E"'1 dealers la Furniture, BedV
flW tjiothlng Store, lis Front
aaL lnv. VflrTlUKinai ilnrJtm Ba. BU
arer.
flvuiil. M 11 liilHI i . i
- m . . ... V . i.iu is. AJSSUBV
M. m Wagons awl ArrV nltiirallmplemeats
'V'x-i K. D., a. w. cor. First ami Oak as
A S .i"m TU Brandies Winea, English
Ttyu, J. A., 147 Front street, wholesale
dealer la Butter, Eggs, Caeesa, Lard,
"YTluioM A Myers, a Central Weck,FroU
v sum, vommnaioa Merc baa la aad
dealers in Produce.
COOKE DENNIS & CO.
MANUFACTURE
Sash Doors, Dliads, M tliisjs
RUSTIC, and all tbe latest styles of Inside
? . nnisn, oi tne oest quauty oi clear
oedar lumber ever usud in Salem.
STttU Sawlajr. 8Uir BullnlBg aa4
Tarilna;,
done with neatness and dispatch. Manotho
tuters of tbe celebrated
Bwwell Fruit Drver and Room Heater.
Also Maanfactare thc RANKIN PATENT
SCHOOL DESK.
NT All kinds ami qualities Lumbar
aa Chlngla sale oaoan.
Beat of work at Saweit Pricca
tarPleass give os a call. SEE OCT
8TOCK, leant our prkses, and girt as roar or
den.
BRKCIAL ATTENTION given te orders
from
latornauoa treeiy givea
gratis to onr ratrotva.
Nov,W7wtf
R R R
fflnfi Ml' Mil
Cla3 TEE WORST PAHS
nr rxoK on to twzxtt jhhtites.
NOT ONE HOUR
Attar nsdiag UiU sjvtrtlintit astd ssy as.
BUFFER WITH PAIN.
RaDWAY'S ready relief
is a ctntc roa gvuir pain.
It wm Um Srrt aaS to
THE 05LY FAIN REMEDY
TW nstostly snw a nstt .iirvntoilit ?si, sIUt.
1 aad cans CaiciilMsi, nlMMt ot IS.
tr. mmA, awu, I wtt ! mif, J -
1st FaOM 0BT TO TWENTY MmtTrJi.
K swttsr sow vWMtsr orndstlac ths ssia Ik,
RHEUMATIC, bl-rUdn, tnlns. Cripple, tiirmi,
Kni(is, numit wua cim ,.
RADYAY'8 READY RELIEF
will arroRD rHsTaMT rtsx.
IKrUllOLiTlOM or thk kionits,
. I.-OU1M1IAT10N OF THC BLADDER,
NriAMltATlON Or THE BOWELS,
COHOESTION Or THE LCBG8,
anu THEOAT, DlrrtCLLT BREATHI.NU,
WUU l"'i PALPITATION or THE HEART,
IrrsTEBics. CBoi'r, diphtheria.
" ' CATAklUl, INFLUENZA,
HEaDACHX. TOOTHACHE,
COLD CHILLS, AOUE CUIUS.
TtasscttaMinsf a BEtoT BVLTEP f u.
autw WW wlMT tw r StSVnllr IM, llt
lasw t r f tomtofX.
T M a Sslf s tasikltr sf wiut will Is f,w
oS7i7cRAltrS, SI-ASMS. SOUB STOMACH.
H IADACH E, EABTBl'SJl, IMAaKlltA.
h4 aU iNIEBNAI. PAINS.
TrmUn tkesU slvwjt "T k,,f!f .
ay Itasvtr Helter aw m
ws.UlnmailiHali'taiui'l'.
1(1, SslUr SnlnKl BraaSf oiBlUtf, a. iUiuh.mi.
FEVER AND AGUE.
l iitisisl affU Is Uu worlS tiial will tmi.
ArM, siui sU Dim Malutowi, BUlou, Scvl I.
TttImU, TelUw, ss4 sour Ins, (UM St KaD
WAT 8 FILLS) aiek M tUDWAVS REAUV
RXLrEF. Fifty cU ft koUls. goU ky Pnsniltu.
HEALTH! BEAnTT!!
BTRONO AND rURE RICH BLOODUf CREASE
Of FLESH AND WKIOHT CLEAR SKIN ANU
BkAUTUL L (XlMrLEXlOH ksVCURUJ TO ALL.
Dr. IlAirCrA"2"D
n mm .m a m ' V I. I. i m l i
ian ResolTBut
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTOnSHlNO CVRES :
fiOOUICK, SO RAPID lHfll.llJlliilBiiift
BODT LNDERUOSa. UNDER THE INri.UENtK
OF THIS TRULY WO
VOKDE&FLL MEDICINE,
Every Day an Increaae in Flesh
and. Weight ia Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Xrmrj atrop of tU S A USA PA RILLIA N RESOLV-
XNT t1TaTasTIT-,-t"-M ibTOUftl tk filOOti, 8Mt, tfinr,
aasj .rtsMr IttMl aael jiea of Um tyttmm th rigor of
fcl,W nipakLri tlvtwaalM ot laa fcody with mw and
eu4 OMUcial. Scrosfala, Rrpskilla, CoartmrHissa, 4Jlnxi
ttrtslar dlnart, TJlojra tm th Ttvoai, Mootk. Tmor,
Modoa tm tho GLaadi aasl eiaer parla of lha iys4at, Sor
Mym. Utrmmotu DiaracT-a froai tha Ears. aaj ia wtrii
lormu of ftktm oisooaoa, jtrntHVoaa, Farrar fiom. tV aid
Hatvm, Ri-c-Wor-i, Soil Rlwcoa. EiyiJawta, Ara.
Biock Spoto, Worn l tao naah, Ttutkon, Career
tko Wrjtah, oosl alt wookomtaff oad moiofol -Uat-karsjrB,
-igt liwala. Loam of Sjrta, aW alt wrnsaaa x tha
ltto mfia4plo, mro witmk. Um e-nUta navga of tkU wtw
4tr of Mootro CbWBlirry, motl a Caw Ut' an will prwva
to mmj porinn mataf U for oitmor of tkoao fora- of ditwaa
tta moiom. mowor Co ctiro -btm.
If tbo moUamft. dmi y oooobIoc rxltv-wd hr th -ate.
mm4 AttomptiXmnm ihak to oaejttaaaiiT kvxf2Taa.iac, st
smocU tm o-rewUnf laMOO waalsM, m4 rwpaira la aaa.
, viia a.rw EMUriai aTkada frota mlLar Vtooo o4 Ua
Um rLARSA.rARILi.lAK will aJ ooaa Hrtrt.
Na4 aaviy 4o tao &a uat ak il t.1 am RataoLvavr r
oil ksovm iWDtMlial affaU iu ihm far of t broi,,
tVftoma, CaulliaUuaal mod gim duoMaj tul it i
too omly mootain coco to
KIDKXTAKD BLADDER COMPLAINTS,
TJrtmofy most Wotob tiwemwm, Crawel. PtaootM, Dror-T,
aalWiao of WoloT, UciUaTOca of UrtD, Briirat Ln.
oiti fnYir' tm mil cmooa wmcro Uto ar
mtVUart tVrfseiila, or imo water la thick, cloudy, misl
vKfc aa Man i Uko tko wkita of am aspa:, or tkraade lik
Warta at is, or tWa to a soortvd. stark . aHikata abocaraac,
anal wkita Vwavedait stapoajta, aad nrken there la a aru k -tac,
hwraiBf aoaaattom wtw pauatac wator, arrti paia ia
Ua StiMli WtJaa bmkmyiUimi tk Loul, lnc, l.uw.
WORMS.
Tk 01. knows aad u Beowd, sir WORMS
riM, TATE, e.
Tumor of 12 Tears' Growth
Cured on- Jtadvray'M SatolvetU.
Dr. H ADTTy AT ft
Perfect Prelm Pills,
ariaatly olalomi, olammilT oomt4 witk 'rwott fun,
OFra, rvaiata, pmrlty, caaaluo, aad aAsnfftkaa. Bad
waf'a Ihlk, tW Ik omro of ail dlaoisari of taa hUnnarh,
Li Tar, Bowolt, KMBya, BtMr, fiwnvm DUwim,
Hosaaicmo, Cautkfnatina, CoaUvrasm, ltvdirtiom, Dy-r-Ti.
mVooapm, Btlioaa Ferar, lamaanattteo of lha
Bwrwala, 11 aa, aad all Itoraajrwn" of Iko Intaraol
Via a era. Waiiaataasi tseft auaJUve care. Pr)v
TaAivatl4o. -aiami'w bo aMTcarT, .miaonl. or oW-
of RADWAT pnXS will fr-a the
raaa ail tko aaora-aarad aHaordaTt. rrtca, i
coat par kox. SOLD BY PRtTIST9.
tVIAD WkXSE. AJTD TKUK." Bawd one latUr
taomp to EADWAT t CO., No. St Warrva twt,
New Tort. lAXomanom wortk UouDdi will k rat
7
Um Psnrasm can take taeae Bit
ter aooordiikg to directions, and remain
long onweil, provided their bones are not
destroyed by mineral poison or other means,
and the vital organs wasted beyond the '
point of repair.
Pianenota ar IaAIretioa, Head
ache, Pain in tbe Bhoolders. Congas. Tight
ness af tlie Chest, Ptzslneas, Sour Eructa
tions el tbe stomach. Bad Taste In tbe
Kootk, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of tbe'
Heart, Inflammation of tbe Longs, Pain In
th ration of the Kidneys, and a hundred
other palnfnt symptoms, are the offiiprmgs
cf Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has
no equal, and one bottle will prove a better
srasraatee of lis merits than a lengthy ad-
SlllllWSIll
Far FenaaJo Caasnlalnts. In vonnir
or old, marriad or single, at tbe dawn of
womanhood, or the tarn of Ufe, these Tonic
Bitters display so decided an Influence that
a marked improveaunt a nooo perceptible.
Ssr laaaaanaatarr aaf CatrsxiJc
akaBaaanUasa and Qoot, Dyspepsia or
lBilignwipn, BUiooe, Remittent and Intr
miuent Frrers, Dtseaset ot the Blood, Liver,
Udneya and Bladder, these Bitters have
Beca moat sneceasAO, Bach Diseases are
esosod by TlUated Blood, which ia prod need
by dersJMrameot d Ue Digostrve Orgsjw.
Iwr aAka Pteiasss, Sntptlona, Tet
ter. Salt Bheoai. BtotoOee, Bpota, Pimples,
Pastaaa, Bolls, Oarbanoles, Btng-wonns.
aeald-llead. Sore Xyea. Erysipelas. Itch,
acara, Diseoiorstiooi of tbe Skin, Humors
aad tail sen oane 8Ua, of whatever name
or natare, era Btetmuy dug- np and carried
oat of tas system In a abort time by the use
at aktsa Basnrs. One bottle In such cases
will eoavlnes tas most tncredriioua of their
caratlve sciBdta,
K. H. HcOOTtAXD A. CO.,
Draggksts A Oen. Afts., Ban Praneisco. Cal.,
A sor. Wsahlagtoa and Charlton Sts., N.Y.
OLD BT ALL DBC00IBT8 A DEALERS.
odeoU-l.
GREAT REMEDY
-FOR
KIDNEY DISEASES.
CURE FOR FEYER AND AGUE
1 T A- 2Ck aV
COLEMAN'S
COMP. EXT. of EUCALYPTUS.
Dr. J.N. mieinan,
of San Prant-isiso, ami smv
'ereral eminent phs.ians
of K li rope have beeu
oiierating aunng tne st
twoyearsawi expenint-111-Ing
in hospital prsA-tice .
with tbe medieinal iro
ertles contained In tbe
F.ifitlvnriiA. and the re
mits show that as a t-ure for fever and Ague
It Is neMer (aaa e)nlalsM, as in 118 test
cases whore Quinine had uer-n given unsuc-cesstull-,
91 were cured with KiR-alyptus,
alone.
In tbe V. 8. Marine Hospital where exten
sive experiments were made wilh Dr. role
man's Extract, every rase of Fever and Ague
was cured with this remedy alone.
It has alas been proven in the same hos
pital, that when prepared by Dr. Coleman's
peculiar process It Is a roost Invaluable reme
dy for all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladilcr
and Urinary Canal, and many oases were
cured with this preparation alone, that had
been pronounced Incurable, with any other
known remedv. For thesediseases it can be
ooaadentlT relied upon as the roost eAVa
cloas remedv ever offered to the public t'ti
like roost other valuable remedies. It Is a p Wa
rn nt cordial, and Is net rejected bv the most
sensitive stomach. The popularity whk-h
Coleman' Compound Extract of EuA-alvntus
nasal read v attained has given birth to several
base Imitations none but Coleman's la genu
ine. .
Dr. Coleman rerers bv permission to the
following well known gentlemen In San .
cisoa, who can vouch for Us eflliacy, from
wrwaMM c l. i. V Hint KUflWieoe.
G. N. Arthur, of J. I. Arthur A Hon. Agri
CHtttrral Warehouse, cor. of California and.
Davis areets.
K. U. Matthews. Grain Menvhsnt vi7 n.ic .
street.
CoL Wm. Wolfe. Kil m u.rlu w.
Ibrmerly Passehser A
Kav. Co. ' " '
W m. H. Patterson. Atty. at Law.
For sale bv RET.T a TriUYa rir-;,2ta-ra
Salem. -
CHAS. LANGLET A CO.
Cor. Clay and Battery Streets, Ssn Francisco. .
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