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in a. TELEGRAPHIC. Very LatoBt News Eeports. EASTERN. ArrlvM ITwhI. Ni:w Yoi;tc, Nov. 23. Wm. Twd litniktl this kflt-nviou at tb fiot of f;r:inl Mreut Mid North Klwr, twin the Km emie ctittur, und wits taken ii a i-nrrlage ty tlie Slit'iitr, midif Khfrtff. u(l Onlor tit A rrest Clerk, Stnty, to Luillow sfrwt Juit, where ho wan admitted through thfi gnte und not liy oflice n uual. , He rciuurkd on tiring Hilmitted t thi rH lif Warden s WtUsou, "l thought I would com kw me ynu Hjjiiin.'' Ho tH-nwu U ullowed to him to-ulgtit,'d no one but the wnU-hmaii will t fiennitted to enter. The tiwrW eiico of liU Kcne tun iiih Je the iklU or Ludlow Htiwt yrj watchful. H wlllV treated precbmJv tlmr primers an J ullowpd no prlTllegBH. UU roont kn much gtrmllH. limit thW prf vicmslf wwtf pled ' by blm. Mid tit neceaslblo. trnty through the Warduu Jpurtitiunts. - TwwkI wm visited by bltt on, Wm. M. Twewt, Jr iul an unknown person. TUey rmiiainfil two boars. Tweed rlod bll il(Mir mid retnued to k neeii. Atttr soy lr ha rertred. Mid w not vhuhlu agitlii during the nlfjbt. Tim prison 1 ikrond by reportum, und the visitor are .so ti'txfl up that the Wkrdon ban hnrd work noting . who I who. Tweed's delivery by the im Til oiYIoer ws made In tb prepuce or !istrict Attorney I'hlH. Unitud Statu District Attorney III! ami Stierifl Conner. Mr. I'ImjIi ha nt decided vet whether ll.eior-eryni 'wiii i ,.r ., '' I II.... ......a- a i nMlwr lid lMif.it 1 1 WWU. 11 JrVh ....... ... ...... servwil on the Sheriff calling lor the arrest at TwWl Hhonlil be procure bail in tht civil suits pending. rleuHll Art. i'hii.a.W.I.i'HIA, Nov. Ui The follow ii.U are among the additional award made to-tiny: M. Wilkiti". Ktigenc City, Orrgoii, combing wool;S. G. Reed, Portland, long imiiiMng wool; Hampton Kelly, I'ortland, Iruit Imtier. OftliR On-con rollejtinn of Iruit, II. I.Htntx-rt, rortlmiil, apple; Heth Luellinp. Alilwiiukie. peurs K. Sedlak, rorlland, colleetiou of prune. N'KW Y(u:k, Nov. 21. A gentleman who saw Tweed yesterday, in answer to inquiry wild, he W crushed and broken, und has hut bia old buoyauey and defiant spirit. He ls-.i!rerin2. lrotn pkurlay, i ll I- actually HI. and wtuis wearied and only nnxittua to know about hit old Bctiiint mieea. lie it entirely in the U;nk as to what to tin. and i- even without Irnl ad vice, lie lined.' uitidiciil ndvicc inure than anything. Unlit null Muek Uol.l doted 5; money dull, 2; aoverti-m-nls dull lm; . ctondy; ttock active and teller fc--linjr. TraiHaeiio'it at the mining I oi.i J to day were ".JllK) -liure-: llf-Bl Irk Pity Min ! m.iiu. (iovemnr ll-ui'lrioks and UU wile p:i!J a vitit to Governor Tilden this inoriiini:. ami n iuuiind with hi in about hall an Imur. 1'lllory und HliiplnK Pm. Xkwcami.k, Del., Nov.;25. Six crim limls were whipped mid exposed In tbe tilllorv beri to.day recelviiijj from 'JO to 0 Iitnhet. Mstue f UhiiIi'I H'elfslrr. Nl w'YoitK, Nov. 23. The statue ol I Uiuicl Webster, donated to the el'y by Unrddn A. r.urnbam. was unveiled today with appropriate ceremonies iii the pres 'Mi of a large number nl spccta'.ors. 1 lie inH'i..lingt wer opened hv an address tioiu President Maiiin. of the ilepartruent of pinks. Mr. liiirnlutin inmbt the pre sentation of ! In- st-tlue, which wiisaeccplfd in Iwhiilf ol the city bv Mayor Wickhaiu. i I'hcr inldn -es fidluvved. The sialne I--ituuted in r.entral I "ark, lit I'il'tli Avenm and Seventy-second strict entrance, and is 1 1 feet hiu'li. The c.ist was tn;u! by Mnl l.i . ol Muni 'h. Mull t'uut.HCIs. WAWiiMUOji. Nov. 2o t ontr n tt Just awarded toi ' mail aerviue. in frcynn under ndvertisviii'ntol S.-plemlrti' ltt.a-i follows iv;;:l -;or'll t i 1'. ce. t (irove, K. I, . Vrw, ?.1.4aJ: U;Vertidcto Isrle Clill. II. I". I'.'-ker. i.Tl; O-ueiri) to I'Mrllaiid, l.eorue W. IVc-nT. t!K.. Wasbinglon Ti rritorv ,stori:i to Km ijipt"U. it. L. reac, SiJSJ. Suit Aanitisl lil i.f rl.l ISnnnnl. To-day. Instruct Attorney Wells, cu l. f.'d -uif fur the United States iigninst f.citti Oliver Utl II;'Vaul and his suie tiet on bund. Shepherd and F.dyiir ICctijc nui. lu recover the stnn of i?'.2:!0 which It i" charged he mi not accounted tor and v, liich tame into bit ha eN while pecUI ug( lit ni.d disbursing otllcer of ttie bureau o( n lii;!s -. fiecil lien und libit inlontal la i ids. I'ulillslir h mil 'llt' . Time) Wasliinj'iiiii 'pecial eay-: Avery rid f veiling, pulilishet a raid (I -nyiiiU explicitly the New Yo'U huii'a stot v Uml tlm I're.i 'en! ver made any eii'loisenient t" b'ul or letter, at the Sun Charge. - " is . ' : .: Iluu t;ii(l Fjiis1 ;. Kv Vouk i'V 2". Thurlow Wied ' tisited Tivi i ' iii j i!': tin former nfti r narilt (old i. up' iter he patted an h"iir mid n hall' i 'ih Tweed, und found him in til better Inn. Iii i lni he expected lie U-l en,n il.i,.: , . but '! is b- decmcl im liiiiuovi'iueiit. ainl li rcgnrdt:d him fls far better tl.a i when he last nuv him. Twnd told biin he had escaped on the evening of bit drive, straight on board a yuclit w hicb C.'i.veycl li:m to the Vfstrl on w hich he .iledfui Culm, rroiu tbe Hour o! ins i it... i,..i.i.t be bnd -elli red n, iiin'j, 'v I - ' uulv from H sl'll'it attack of di.ib Shortly aft' i the Uad taken but I I'rankliu left 'tiC" "V.cise lb acooyerb compelled to walk In I company with a sentinel, which was uu- pleaaant. ' He had at yet tormed no lda t as to what course ot action he would take; 1 hat was under the consideration of hi c uintel. He bad no unkind feeling to ! ward any one. The government bad hU I bapcnirn and were welconinto what It con tained. They could not find a word that would Implicate any one. He thought Tll.h-n had acted harshly toward Mm, but lie had nothing to say in retaliation and would not say it if bo bad. The Trihune'M account of Weed Interview with Tweed say Tweed, Idle a prisoner on Illack well'a IhIjikI, was anxiotm to restore the city all hi property, but bii counsel objected. Preparing to He In llie Woi k of llir w WASinsoTfiN. Ner. 27. The majority of the Home Committee on Appropriai tioii are now here. ' Tlandall arrives from New Orleans to-morrow, wlien the conn nvittae will commence butinint. U'ha eti matesof the Treamiry Impart inenlaie not yet tully comploteJ. t , lHfiMUm el Ike Am). . Gen. Manning, . Chairman of the -Com-anlaaion to retrgan1"e the army ha r riod. A different spirit prevails lrom Uiat of last year, and even the Democrats are not disposed to further cripple tbe aroay, ixtt tti make It oipre efficient. Putt AOri.rHl A, Itov. 57. Jlatlery M Tliird L'nlUd Sute Artillery, iiumherlng M wea, which has been on duty in camp wttlilu the Exposition, erounda since May 8th, was ordered to Kort Mcllenry, and will leave to-morrow luoruiiig. -aaUcof lk HnMiltiKlw IJrr. At tl sale ot the Washington Library to-dar, the proceedt of the entire collec tion sold, including General Washington's own ibrary ' - formerly owned by other member of the familv, and a few books oat on other accounts was about $5,000. TUt llltlorlaa r the t enleBDlnl. I'rlor to tbe Bdjoiinimeut ot the On ten niiil, f:oinmlssloiiers Mr. J. A. Johnson of California, was appointed by that body a historian of the National, State and other collective exhibits at the Centennial, and dlrejted to make final report in writing to Gen. Walker ('hief of tbe Bureau of Awards. Mr. Johnson states that the re port will make a volume of 'MO pngei o' the size and style ot tbe official ic ports of tlie Commission. Klortioa f .HiTtr la PravMrar. PiiOMUKNCK. K. I., Nov. 2). Mayor Doyle, Itcpublican, was re-elected to-day. lie carried every ward lu the city. FOREIGN- Kuwliia 1 roups Arriving at MriKradr. I.OMios, Nov. 23. A dispatch lrom Belgrade says a crisis Seetu approaching in Eastern affairs. Kussiiins are coining; In largo numbers via Cadowa, and a Heavy ut taciiuieni oi i. ossucks are cn ii,ox ic!atlort. route to Belgrade. Its commander says; i-ukIhI uuiiuission. It is th i advance guard I of ao.000 men. , Tl ,.ostal COimnisbion returned destined t r Stirvia. All hnrrackt in Bel- , , . . , . grade Owe Ut n evacuated and repaired. Kr("," the trip on thm, S ""hern ' actflc l'be Servian Troops will quartend l I K. this evening nfter an enjoyable private bouses. It Is reported a LliuCtii-! e-xoii--iita . guished Kutsian civilian will accompany j Hrui.-r.' MeeiiaK. ijreii. hetiipcgent, t chcrniiyctl s successor. ... ., . to Belgrade, and will reside there during VlKOiM.iCni, Nov. .-A prue tlie campaign, and hart charge or all-civil fight between Dublin Pete and Jack administration. Askwa was fought about five miles The N-ws, correiulimt H-euis to cor-joutou lhe roa( o the steamboat, rt-ct the resignation ot Servian ministers aj rjBultwl jn a victory for Pete in with the foregoing statement, also saysj K)UmlH His antagonist was badly S. rvm w II Ik., the extreme r.tit wing ot ,)uuiwl)e(1. The fight lasted 60 niin tlie Huttla.i hue of oj-rHLions. N rvians and WIiS wi,ue-HelI hv about 5IW will bo sent to Bosnia under their own oflita'is. liouiuaui pontoon train? are all ; ' on the Danube ready for use. I have of ficial hiforiiiatiou that Most litis in Biwulu have r..is.al :tO0,nnO for defense. We ah ill support any prop salt that offer a guarantee of orderly government of the insurgent provinces without involving rec tification ot the international Irontiers. It our labors lire filthiest we shall not th row ourselves on the side of either contestant, but shall watch what th" future may bring forth I.irgliiiHl vi til ml lei'iiy liole. I OII-fHVlll- I.ivit'.fioi . Nov. 2t. l'iic Post's I. on-' dun special contradicts, n-i the authority of the fitrcigii iitlioe, tbe recent statement that in tay Ilii win should invade Turkey a British army corps would occupy Con stantinople ami defend it. Filtitf.piuM; Armies In Hiissbi. Bkw.IN, Nov. 21. Letters leuived lu re report til it the Kussian army of the I'lUfli Ins been lurnihed with ciolhing -nitable 'nr n winter eampnlgii. ( oni-uiander-hl-Chiet"o start', commissariat. u gli.i erlug. artitlt'iy. ami other stall, of !hs uiiny have been f irmed. Hawkuio. Nov. fit. It i stated thai Kiissin bus emit i acted wirh a (ieriuan Tii iu for the construction ot ;i,5Ul) torpedoes. lisHtritui liaiiiiil.-itluu. Sr.w Yiit.K. Nov. 2. The steamer lioni A-'plnwall an'ivedjto-niht. Cou th. tied lains scivcd to overflow the rail roi;(! (rack for miles. 'l"b(. p.nehlns rieinD, tho line from Yntmi to Matachin were in undated and the Inhabitants forced to lei.ve llu-ir dwellings. Tbe l.t-t train to cross wi on I lie lOih 'n.st., and soon after telegiaphit) coininnnicalioii was broken, uml not resiimial tor several (lays, tlioiigh c iiiimtti.ical ton between Panama, and Aspinwalt had not been lesloied when the stiainer sailed on 'he 17tb. The in liafiltants ot (latum had taken refuse in the church. Tl e waters had risen in the hoii.es mure than tiv- te t. I lis istnuK rc-i.lt- oi the freshet Wi re feired at Bucna Vit:i. w hich could not be reached. An 1'lllciil letter hai Ihcu ilirectei! S'Ni'r I u dim tailvad ir, u.iei-tei i.t W i-h-ington, to dispatch him to commui.L'atr with the President of the 1'airnna Tran-.it und I'aeilic .Mail Mtemnsbip (: riijucst ing him to Hiralipe thai ali siei.iners be tween San I'lanei-di and I'anaiiia shall I touch r.t tie port ot l.i l.ihetiii, on up and dow n ttij s. Not hi .Milj-ei lil ions in unlet thesiiTlrii hv . the flood hi Nicinaena h:;d Is en opened bi Salvador, and -nbsran; i ai lul l been proinisid to th.-ni. iis-jstni.ee Xle a Iva. - -I - VI fe exists, and efforts are waking to alleviate We condition ol those wltoui ttie Uoou kit houseless. The cocoa Interest appears to have suffered nmt heavily. line Mnla Ismw. Lokion, Nov. 2l.-A Vienna corres pondent ot the Times telegraphs that the real difference in the conference will be on tho question of occupation. Every proposal tending toward compromise or delay ou that poiut Is readily taken, hence it has Itecn proposed that an European Commission bo formed to accept of re forms, also that commission have power to move lor armed occnpHtion, Tlie suc cess ot tills project depends on itn aco anee by llussia, hopes of which are be coming fainter dslly, so the question comes to the foreground, what will the Powers do if Russia .Well net such com promise, insists on occupation and carries it into effect. The attitude ot tlm I'orte, according to news from Constantinople, is not reassuring". The Porte still takes up tbe position on the 9th ailicle of tbe treaty of Paris, which provides that the Powers shall not interfere in 4he internal affairs of tlie Turkish Empire. A Vnna dispatch lo the Dally News says Polish papers report Kutsia promises that Servia shall conclude with her a mili tary convention, such its existed between Bavaria and the North Herman Confeder ation during tlie Franco-Prussian war. Btoro AtiK-l im IavUctl. Lonuoh.'Xov. 2S. Tho Times' Con stantinople fpeclal state that a new commission Is foou to start for Phillip oils to inquire into atrocities. The pre vious commission convicted no Mas sclmana, but demand! that sen tence of death be passed upon 42 Bulgarians charged with complicity witb the insurgents. Tarfcey Prolesw. Turkey lias formally protested against the line of demarcation fixed by tlie inter national commission between the Turkish and Montenegrin forces, ami complications are feared tu connection with rtvictualing places by the Montenegrins, the regulation of which was left for wtlleoieut by subse quent understanding. Lonikin, Nov. 2$. Tlie British foreign office, publishes a dispatch from Sir Henry Elliot, ambassHJor at Constantinople, trongly denying the statement made by a correspondent of tbe l imes that he had advised the Porte to hold it'elt in readi- j nesg to stand unon its rinhts and make j demon1;! rations of force. PACIFIC COAST. Siwne Over lo tbe SNnJorlty. Ban FKAKCiS'f), Nov, 2X llev. H. Vail was found dead In his bed in the rear of No. 3 Hurdic place about 11 o'clock last evening-, lie was for merly a Presbyterian clergyman in Humboldt countv. Of late years he took to drink and became ootifirmed so. Death ermued from thetnects of o f .li .1..-,. u i.ii.. ;.. a..i r,r Siiifrlileof sh wrKiiuiiiti-.-l'iieellous loi ter to ll.e roner. San Kkaxi i o, N'.;v. 21. Yester day evening a line appearing gentle man, about 4 j years of ti;;e, tuck a room at tho coroner's house. This afternoon lie was discovered in bed dyine;-, and expired in u few moments afterwards. Letters were found iu the bureau to two parties iu this city ai d one to Lit brother in Portland, Orejroti, nl.so the following: 11. K. Swan, M. D , Coroner Dioah Sib: Ju order to save jam n.t inucli trouble as possible, 1 I'eg to inform you that Ibis is a case of laudanum, taken with suicidal intent. Jteasons concern no one but myself; still if any one should insist upon having a rea son, you can say f w:is driven to des pcritioti by the Presidential muddle, and seeing no prospoct of a ceriaining in this world who was to be the next President went to lhe next world, where all things tuv supposed to lie known. Please prevent the erection of a monument over niv remains, but jif you (should find a widespread feeling on the part ot (he peeple to iiiatk my hist reslin place, you might VtMr. Young speak to Mr Oroeker tin 1 haw it fenced in. lies pert fully, etc., . V. U.VNt KllKT. The last clause in the letter filers to the it cent embioedio between Chas. CroeUor ami -Mr. Yomt, o! tbe under taking tirm of M Hssey ,v Yoi lie. whose houst; was ineloseil by ( rocker in a high board lei: ee, bocai.'-e the pro prietor, refused to seil to Crcckcr, whose lot udjoinird. A letter from his brother in Portland, found in the room, rendered it evident the suicide was prompted hi,, btinileneil circum stances. Other doc u mi nts showed he was admitted to the Oregon bar in IS;:", was clerk ef the I'nil' d States district court nt Vuin'ouvcr i'l iMl.'. had heel) in t he li.bacc.n bn-iicss on Kro'it htreel. Two emnl.v iai'lles, which h.i I c.oiituiuc 1 hi'! I iini'O, wi re lutifl In the room. The 1 )y was re mcve i 'o !h np.r u,.-. lrrlllo loiili'sl ultli n Itisxiie Man. A I'M I IN, Nov. J. - The ticVeiilo of this evening contain the following: A l!l:ilt imine.l .lames Cuthtot:, who an iv eii in li. is city ho:n .- :! 1 laiieis i'(i iuy In u,ie yesU rd.ty, w . ntt'i the cattl.uitnn mill ;uly Ibis h.ri noon, an-! ui'ttT sin veyii.l'. ti.' pn inise- for tt wl.ie . I i. k mi ;i l ii i .'Mie to Hie M . ! ,,- i 1 , .. .i t A man who had been watching him inquired what ho wanted witli the ax, when Cujlcton answered that he wanted itfbr ihii purjiose of killing a man who was hunting for him, and before the Interrogator could catch up Oulleton had disappeared. It seenia that lie was laboring under temporary insanity, ami stopping iu front of Mr. Dunham's residence he deliberately ojiened the frontdoor which hail been left unlocked, entered tho parlor and advanced to tbe bed room where Mr. and Mrs. Dunham and childreu were sleeping. Eortuuately, fhe bod room was locked, and while he wan trying to force bis way, Mr. Dunham awoke and asked, "who's there?" Tlie intruder answered, "me; let me in." Before Mr. Dunham could iret to tbe door, the tnun hecamj i.upaiiciit and began to . .. .; ' ..'iv at the door with the ax and soon broke thaough. A terrible scuffle ensued bet woes the men, and finally Dunham succeeded in getting the ax from Cutleton, at the same time asking bin wife, to go for help. Gentlemen soon came to the rescue rd f vtletnn was forced out of bio ieia.,,', aJ escorted as far as the Reveille office, when tho crazy man broke loose and ran aa tar as tbe Inter national Hotel. Arriving there he rushed behind the bar ami asked Mr. Crtnconr.o to loan him a pistol as there was a man who wanted to kill him. Marshal Brenneu with the help of Mr. Crescenzo and others, overpowered and arrested the Insane man, and he is how locked lu jail. : the Mevnda Prise Ficht. ViRfiKWA City, Nov. 27. Bjwrts asuert that if the authorities take pro ceedings against the principals in the late prize fight, they will swear out warrants against all the spectators to the number of nearly 500. The sur vey shows the ring to have been with in the county. Four battles have been fought on the same ground. Milriile. Los ' a.sgkleb, Nov. 28. About 8 o'clock yesterday evening a young man named 1 M. Strickland, guest of the United States Hotel, committed suicldo by shooting himself through the head. IV: had arrived on the overland iraiu at 2:30 p. m., from the north. To an inquiry regarding his previous whereabouts, addressed to him by one of the proprietors of the hotel, be replied thut he bail been in San Fernando mountains some time, but had buffered so much with fever that he could not remain there. De ceased was about 24 years of age and apparently iu well-to-do circumstan ces. He left a note requesting the coroner to communicate by telegraph with iiis father at Ottawa, III. BU.-dNKS.S CATtDS. HUELAT & EASTHAM. AHor-ioys-tu-IJin.f Office In Pnrtlr.nd la oflkvln Oreicnn (Itv 'Jpltz's rww brick, Nu. . I'tntniuiirb IUt-k, Mail H, first street. I s nt. iI!rKi.T,l'.n',,iKl. E. L, ,atiia. iiovUClia iirejroiiiy JAMS F. BROWN, Attomev-at-Lax ar.d Hotirv PuWiCi fcu.els, lily. Orecm. J. A. APPLEGATE, ATTOR1TSY"- A.T-IiAW. sAi.KM,r,Ki:r;oN. ilfaoeVjjpiifcttf iti" Rae.K.ln GriswoHN lllwb. JOHN J. DALY, iMiirnc-y aisd Comisvlor ut Ijih. n.(ni In Il'.itler't Old Store, Pallas, trc-ton. Will rr''fWe In the state itsl tr. s. I'otms. f 'o'. .evMon a h,Kx'LttHv. JSO. J. 1ALY. d-Js:if j. w. iieiii i:!:, o., Ih-i.Irluil A Witrgffoti, OFHCE vtx'.fwuU's 31.k, Up Stairs- P. (. xLLLlV.VN, .V t tIll V-!l -I.Si V-, Will tiereaOer ! f'rttr.d at the a:hiiki of-rn-tt nmm el KtssPi. ( HK.ru ibsr.e uti.-iri?. Suleni. t. 4-d;.'. lli jsiciiiA sinil Surircon, OiVewIt!! ' W. shaw H ', bruUrrs, f.oimilercl: sv;r(-i. Ml I I. .... OKMiOi c. h. davis, rvs. D., IMi.VHiifiim mid f-Hl'K'eoii Ten dTC .rr-.iO!,1 !-el VUT-i ti" 1 1)1" rn'r if s in hint vicinity. He will anywhere in trie stale U act :urfrully t:.ai ivjUisi usm. tai:i1 O. W. LAM'hllN, o. a. rniiNii. LAWSON & CUTTING, A TTORNKY1.AT-! AW AMI KKA1, lali A')iiii. (i-li.'c in t-eidi '.ilirt ttou.f. iak'Tii. Oreg.M.. Vnt-tf xv. t. iii i u. n. I'll.VWit'illll Jllif ! II I'iTUl. KAIUIISIU JiW, IlKll.KI. II1. H 31 f DR. T. L. GOLDEN, OCULIST AND AURIST. s .; i 'ii u. u Itcii) t'.Hli.U' A a fill, t il litrit-)-Ol', ("lilt K'ilS'llHMT tntl o iur t'utilio. tit 1.ie oi l'i:mV lii-v-k Hii'Mnm, -t. i-,. o.,i.-,i..!i.T.'. tl. 1.. IIHIII, jilfE?tiSTKi: Vi I" ,'r.K II i!, r t. it .tin-.... - . : v., -i HOTELS, ETC. . , ST. CHARLES HOTEL. Corner Front &.'IVIorrlson ets. PORTLAND -'" " - OREGON, COOOAN A HARMON, Prois, The only first class fire proof hotel hi tin city, containing WO well furuistied ns.iiis. I'lir.K coach to and from 11k; hoimn Ik'tt tahlcf, 15'tlliar.Ls and Hatir-. (If D ALT AS HOTEL. W. U 1ILA II HI, I'l op. I XjIj A.SEJ, on., fR. B. (THB NEW PKOl'RIKTl R) IIAVINfi ill retlltt Ruit reflovatcsl this hotel, hv sup piylnK Ilia table wli h the bent of lhe irarLet, aie also strictly attetvlmo the comfort of p,es. It in the ranst popular house In the county. TERMS LOW. Traveling pntilic oontlall y Invitee. ium-iti u TRAVELERS' REST. DALLAS, OREGON,' (Near lhe bridge.) TKI8 HAS SKW 8I.KKP1NG RUOMM, A good table, anil board at tl per day. ami les. bv the week. Just the plaoo. Large vard. sta ble lor teams, a-id plenty hay and uais for learns. luneiuu tl. iiAiMJUli, rrop. American Exchange Hotel, PORTLAND, ORECON. X. r. Qitimlx- Prop, This flouse refitted in first ohs style and neatly to a.womuKlate all who favor It with their ituroniife. Commercial Hotel, PORTLWD, OCX, NEW HOUSE-NEAR PACIFIC WHARF. Front street. Low prices. No Ihincw cooks. (Are me a call. Trv it J. W. WOOPWARIj, l&iMt Pmirletur. LEOANON HOTEL! LfbnnfMi,E,lun Co. -S. U. t'lanjrlilou. Pro. MR. O. AVXOCNCES TO THE CITI7.EK9 OF of Linn and the traveling public that he has reriued and refurnivheil this well known hotel with new furniture throughout, and Is prepared to .M)mm lte guests lu the most sa;i:ifaclory manner. Hotel ow-half mile from the Santium brklee, near the forests, where ia eoo I hnntln un I tishli g. Iloiwe well ahaded, anil about three miles from So la Snrlnir-. to which vehicles are sent daily; also a good library and plenty of imjiura to rean. 1. ail ill. u:tr EXCHANGE HOTEL. T'HIS HOI'SE. LATELY RE-FUKNMilbiD. A retiited twi burtly htird UuL'tifMl. is aitalc open to the pub.ic. Fro oivwh :o ami from the cars. Meats, 25 rta. )ne tt LiKilnis- 2 rli. fc. Hl'ltniY, trutrt eior, THE EW, COVERED, EKJHT-PASENtitlR Ha:k leavee Turner's Tuorlaya, Tbur.lays anil Sauinlitys, on the arrival of lhe cars. HucJi ijhskm Auinsillleand KuUiUnl.y tu Siuyton; lure i.i cents, lly request the lawk will ruu to Stout V Mineral Spriiis and Smiiit'H F'erry. Pure air. Mluettrl Water and Trout up there. Try it i..r vour sj-alih. A. JONE-J. PORTLAND EXCHANGE Tii,Acoo.n i.n;:;it uci:u DEPOT. 8eer on Dra-jgd and in Bottiej stall Times V.'!NES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS. C. CLASEB, Pro:'r. TiriMOM KOlfU), ttmty iiiift t'iMiiisfl tin' niutt Salt'iii, Orc 'im ijliic.: in iJ:iitoii rtrLik HUiUl!nft, t'p "r..'''r.i fitrct:?"5 A'fiHEATBAR8ftiH. 1309 Acrt-saf Ivul f irSaJo, ailWEM V .tII.KS)i;TIIK AST OF SALEM, two iniies hulow Stiiiih's terry on tin N'or;h s.iutii;i. i.fl" 1 1-iu.i an. I H-.1 nie. Kinilii:!' I IU'IS KTOUT. THE PORfLASSD TiAlIJY BEE! The Weokly Oee, I.iii'it V.t - fort rolujttiLv STEAIGilT RFUIinCAN PAPEE ! ik dollar rti.'i Inn' rm.-j (ut itiiratiu. Including IHMtsUtft. 0. H. STEABMS.Manjo-er. Hit. I.. f. s!41I'i', (m x t.i; It-tnl.. Rjirli !y NAI.I.H. OUM,t SALEM MARKET. WM. HAWKIM3, Propf itor. 1U !-o-ks T-i t a fii:sri i.as htr-S pl l: IK tf'O htlll'ftl iut.rk.il :i not 11. 1 Bt P.-iii, Kutto.v, Ponltry, Eto. A'.l .'ulkk'r -',,! at li-v ,r'.i-es. M nM, eoruvi Oi O'lir; !e '. lli Str.nHi SALS H. OKt'UftV litnMl.i:ifj) if ti -;ij, im-riiit. '1'iiK i ir ;;rsi.iitir ,'.i--,:n. ! 1 i v en M. ki -ue ai..t H .-!..-.-,. '- d .i i t s . t Iii e.u' ,Si--1 l. ' - I: r i.L-iv. Miocnrj.AXKous. ti , ,,K '? J :lf ATTEHTIOH TO BUSINESS CHiH I.H A K V P K 14 st IN till PUfttsOltS WTS . y to buy out a good mm BUSINESS, t will fifTe1mV e.tlr fjs.v ot mim r.uRCHinoisE AT- 80 CNt8 $1.00 THE d' First t'ost In nn Fran.i-co. If fur fja,ti,FI Vlt PrR OfbT. DISODUNTjw will give time on ji-'od legotialile notes, wi h Interest, on tUree,hi nine and twelve month-.' Should any one wish r. purchase, ho will be luqutreil to make a doptiit of llttl and I will ln likewise; will then take an In veto and If either mrty widtM-a to wtth fliaw alter the liiTotoe is biken, can do so bv vr IVIllnederKWt. This tiller is good until Jo awry 1,W1, I-wti:tait WHEAT AT 90 CENTS tlllkttl BUSHEL, IXIrwed at rsrmerti' M'arehonse or Klnm-tV Will T .l . . 1 , , , ... . . ai.ii. m ,uvj luratiiiuir i win uuer (ri iimiimv ments to r.ureha.-erH until aboredatln the iW lowing 'KmJ-k Beaded and Velvet Purses, Shell Boxes and Alburns. Opera Clas&e9, Puff Boxes, Fancy Soaps, Fine -China Cups and Saucers, Feather Dusters, A Variety of Toys, Boys Wagons, Bird Cages, and Dolls, Shot Pouches anf Gun Wadding, A Good Se lection of Pipes, Books and Stationery, TOBACCO 3 CIGARS ( r A Good Assortfrient of Basket?, Crockervi Glass and Tinware, Doer Mats, China Mattinar, Cawts, OU Cloth, Foot Stools, Camet Bags, Sachels, Painted and Plak Window Curtains, Coffee Milts, Lamps and Chimneys, Brooms, Axes, Checker Boards. Paper Col lars, Ladies' Underwear, Gents' Overcoats, Kid Gloves, Tobacco ! Pouches, Ribbons, Laces and Em broideries, Trim-mines. Braids aJ Combs, Boot?, Shor-s ar.d Hats. I.. C'k'C -tt ill tt.l I .1 .-! ! n et ?62fC5, ..... n .mo UOYST C LO.T H INC AM - GENERAL .ilERCH&NOISE. My (r, I. U s i is rf.i t art l. mii.1 m GbeatlyReduced Prices mil I ! ,, t. A II erH..li- lii t,.r,. I Ui ,! ! r1-tlie-,,.i lo Vlli ft.lii -l!f. Wtih eSI-il IT 'I !.'. U-l 'Hr lo,S-IT I U-l I, I.S7.I. Ali t.ill- ii I -si'IL I Ir.' tl,H Mm,: Kill I niilL--he-l ti tfit' tl.illv iml iV. ,Ao li(vtrs I.r iliii ; v -i.i .-. niel ilw-n, it' ns ii t, , i ;i U; wl.l at suo'ii-n t. tlie liuttt-t V.irt ;i r. 1 it.l u'- tin le my ht.'-i, ii.r ti .t Kar.nli k l.ti.rt. AH UuibUivi ii- ..r-' it'i k . Th-M''. iS.-rertlw ''.ve ttll.-u'.i..i. S. FRIEDMAN. Er.erv' Sfioch, T