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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1889)
T . t '' 5U BSCRI BB U XM WOGBKShf.'tSja ADVI5R TISI5 ! ix !the capital journal! it wii.t, in: A CiOOI) INVESTMENT. (9-Tha Term nro iliwt llensonable"Tn roil- to THE CAPITAL JOURNAL nil. JiEST PAPER TN SALEM, 3Yon will be well planted Willi lt.5Pt CAPITAL JOURNAL VOL. 2. SALEM, CREGOK". SATURDAY JULY 13, 1SS9. XO. 114. DIRECT "From few York id CIimu o THE FINEST GOODS IN Til! DRESS ffl j IJltttSS UUUDfi Jr And trimmings of till kinds to match in Persian trim I 1 j miugs, Plaid, St.-ipe and plain Surahs, Hruld, Pluhes, f- etc., etc. RIBBONS, Kl!) GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS.' Go Full and Complete Lines of Embroideries, anil Laces in AH Widths. Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel- HH ties in Scarfs. JJ FULL LINK OK DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. )- GAR Curtains, Poles, Por tiers. figyA full and complete slock of Glen's Furnishing Goods. ' No. 239 Corner State LUNN & New Livery Stablo. j J. Macey has lately purchased the Liv ery and Feed Stable lormerly owned by , Wagner German, and now conducts A FIRST-CLASS STABLE! He has some of the best rigs In the city. Give him a call and it will bo tilled with great promptness. DAVID T. WILLIAMS, Proprietor of Salem Steam Laundry. SALEM, 0REU0X. O-Ordern lea at Stelner's grocery store will receive prompt attention George H. Hayes has been appointed special agent tor the above laundry and any washing lea with him will be prompt ly attended to. 43-Prlces reasonable and work gnarau teed. J, J. CULVER, County Surveyor. JAMES WALTON, Topographer, W. rUBYARS. Civil Engineer, By raft Culver k Walton Surveyors 4 Topographers, Ciirrafa flrflflu. nlfltS Yi.ti-te nnrl iifsrrint(011R of lands, townlots, and roads, ditches, streets, sewers, nlleys, etc. etc!., made and furnished at reasonuuiu iirii-ro, ui Lmmt Sous Tiuuurr; corners and lines re- w, w t. .wi xauusueu ii.ii. ist to, . v. fleld notes. Grades for ditches, roads, streets or sew ers, with estimates Airnlshed on uppl ca tion. Address County Surveyor ofllce. Selem: Oregon. MTARMSIIKIt BV NATIONAL ABTHOIIITV mi ruui t (UI1UU 1 4JK- SALEM - OREGON. - 75,01)0 - 10,000 Dp, - " It. 8. WALLACE, - President. . W. V, ilAUTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, .- - Cashier. OIRtCTORSi W.T.Gray, W.W. Martin, J. M. Martin, K. 8. Wallace. J)r. W. A.Culek. J. II. Albert. T. McK. l"atton. LOANS MADE To farmer on wheat und other market able produce, conlgncd or in tore. eilher In private grHnrieor publlo wnreUouw. Stale and fount; Warnals Beushl at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER j DUeounted at reasonable rates- lrun( drawn direct on New rk''J1i?S2:rff.? I f'niBotsoo, Portland, Indon. I1r). Jierlin, (omv Ko iMiid laiontiu. .f1 'iJXLal,, Dan r iicupuai mum dmi. ,.a J mill? PIT 1 I) GOODS 111. J sMtfSHH &?' ""iSfesw. PETS, n anil Commercial Streets. BROWN Fii'st National Bank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, "President. DR. J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President. JOHN SHm:, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Excliange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County nnd City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially Invited to deposit unci transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, woo), hops and other property at reasonade rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chemekcte hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-class rigs always on hand Charges reasonable. C M. L0CKW00D, SALEM, - - - OREGON. Headquarters for the Willamette Valley for til - celebrated Columbia bicycles and tricycles; The Columbia aie well known, are the best made, and have valuable im provements for the year. Those wanting machines will do well to call on or corres ond with me before purchasing. Olllce ntOllbcit llro".' bunk, a7 Commercial St., Salem. DO YOU EAT? If you do, nill nt the W, C. T. U. RESTAURANT inthnntiern hnnw block, where von can get a good clean menial any ttmeof day or evening. This restaurant is under new manage ment and satisfaction Is guiirnntecd. hv: cythlng is In flrst-elnt-s slinie. V Mr.nnd Mrs. H. K HOWAUI), ' The New Managers. THE HOME RESTAURANT, Having been furnished for the especial . . "Sftn of llie Mblte. ,re miioiuoMiicuinniu, .mw ... ... ,.w... und kleepy ones to "Our Home" beds, new nnd cleau: good ''Home meals served reg ularly three times a djy. No Chinee In the kitchen. Give us a call and see for yours .If. E. M. L.A.W, Proprlator. tor. Court and High Ht., Salem, Or. 1)K. K. SMITH, DENTIST, Has a new procehs by which he can ni .ilatcofartlnclnl teeth so rfectly that i.neoiueutwilh them well tho Hrst day they are Inserted. Those wearing losje Plates, rattling around lu the mouth while eating, to the great annoyance of tilt m elves and company, should coll on l)r. II. Smith nnd gtl ulth whirh tbey will eiijoy uif5rt. Dr Smllh'. offlce U cow moved ucro. the tnt over Dearboni es store. M vrork warranted to please. Ttelh tilled or extracted wliu out pain. ltmemtr the place, over Dear. Urn' hroei shop, Commercial trert, rVHlMii,Oron. .Z GREAT i -jp5 jfs?!. r -J .BMMBKk. . ..- t . . K?1 --i--1 IILL' J ,rJg7 .ftT fTTTlT'1 ffl - - nvSSft'Ss;sC V . J vr-- ,SIAwliIaBBWKiiL:irSESEi3?s f sSHk HR S is Silii : nftJHTxT Sols fiP mggrariillifi2rM Wo lmvejiist received ti litrgo invoice of new goods, including many novelties In summer clothing. Wo will sell those very cheap. Nice lines of white goods will bo sold nt prices fur below their ncttial value. We have new and elegant light-weight coats nntl vests which wo will sell for less than other dealers pay for them. Wo have cotton llan nels, twelve yards for $1; while goods, fourteen yards for?l; dress buttons, Cc per dozen; dress goods, usual price 12, now Sic; hoiM'llnings, j!c per yard; lawns 4c a yard. ' Wo will sell all kinds or goods at the same relative llgures. Call and be convinced that we have the best good-1, and sell the cheapest. Capitol Adventure Company, OPERA HOUSE CORNER, Salem, ------- Oregon. rs A. E. STRANG, No. :t Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -DEAI.KR IN- STOVESand.RANGES I'lHmbinft Gas and Steam Filling, Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. ear Agent for the ruoHAnnsoN & flOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Ks tabllsbedlnl84 New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGEVINE & HAiNSOME. Have opened up ft flrst-clnts butcher shop at the above location, where they will be pleaded to scn-e tho people with tho CHOICEST AND 1U1ST MEATS of all kinds that tho market nfTordR. Give them a call and be convinced of the superiority ot their meats. 3"Goods delivered fr;e. WI1EX VOC ARB lirXGUV (.11 11) TJIh Star Liiiicli-ljoiiiitcivli. 21( Coniniereiiil Street. Whero you iiu get n Mrst-clai-s luiieli for auy price from ii nickel up. N Clilunincn are employed. Proposals for Butler. THE IIOAHD of TrusteeH ir the Oregon i suite Insanoasjliim hereby nivlleso.lcd , proposals for furnl-hlng ill the Bcyluiu,iW(jp (KIIIUUK, inon or nmi, ui ijihh-i "i ..,., ty, to I fiinilshisl In such (iiinitltles mid I r . j- " . !"-.-.:. v. ., ,:.:... rr.. . ...... i. ai sucu iiiucH at. rciiii., .u. umc .r'.. The right to reject nny nnd all bids he right to reject nny and all bids is re- j itU'wlll bo opened at It o'clock a. in. hvia'jxtkh pi:nnoyi:h, ' servet lllds Tue GKO. W. MrllitlDK, II, vv.vvr.ini. Hoard olTruslce. Wm, Alrxi.V, Clerk of llonnl. ' t?tsl.vr. ATTENTION FARMERS!! HI Ig.lltUe, new, old, second-hand, rjlliiK, .Improved, unimproved, and in fact all flat kinds of Farms for Sale. A good f j rui cheap and crop thrown in Come .nit sec u la-foreyeu buy, , THOMAS & PAYNElon Liberty tr, cro Ih lirj.l.' In I North alm. Alltidf inTsitx letd on 07 STA.TI5 81. 8AI.KM. SALE! . 'icj rmAj POUND. WOUND A p.ilr of lady't r gnes fine Coll nt tl h new llKht kid his olllce. nroe property, pay lor notice nnd net goods WANTED, WANTKH-A situation by n boy II years ' old, on fai in rr stock rnnelie. A good worker, etui plow or tend stotk. (Inllnt the otllceot the CAl'irAl. .lot'ltNAi, for"!)." MtfWl WANTKD- i irentlemiin of live vein's o.v perlence 1 1 commission biihiuev wiints i u position indoors where lio can put in nil Ills time. Hum hud soimtcxncrleiico In real cstnte nnd Insniiuice; Is ugood hand In a wiuelioiic; Is a good miitheiniitlcliiu and can keop books nnd innko himself general ly nsclul and N not nfiiild of work, lies! of references given, ddrc-s "It.," Joi'u nai. Ockici:, 5-lllf POIl ItllNT. X)H HUNT.- In ii tine locality, sevenil A nicely furnished rooms, cither with or without board. For particulars call upon Win, S.Arnold, HOT Winter street. IOK SAI.li ,1UK HALh!. A FARM OF XM ACHKH nil under fence mid cultivation, In tlio best rniiKii country of iCastern Oregon, Tho best clinnco ever ollered for n man to eiiRngo In stock raising. For particulars cnlion or address . H. IlYAUS,BHlein, Orrenn. SOCIIiTV N'OTICUS. 0I.IVKl.OIKir.No. IS, I. (). O. F., .meets lu Odd Fellows' Hall upstairs. Cornei Commercial and Ferry streets, every Kut iirdayiit7:."p. in. J. t. GltlitJU. J.S. WALTON, I beuclary. N. ' fj A. it. Hedjjwlck I'nst, No. 10, Dc)iirl i " incut of Oregon, meets eyer'y tMondiiy . evening nt the hall over thu Oregon Ijind ' roinpany's ollke. Vli-llliiu comniden ar isiislliilly Invited toiitlcud, A. W. Diiav iifii, Pit (V)Miniider. 11, F. Socrilwji'K. Adjuta it. KOFHSsIO.NAI. CAItDS. iVW, nttoriiuy nt law, Salem, (Jre- Ulllra iipsiuirs in ine rniioii block. I .1.' j'fiN.N'l.NU.-n')." 17 B.'-miN'J'iifi'-J Olllce In tin New Hank llloclc. Com luereinl street, Hnlern, rJIffii of Ilia big tooth. dw )HYrtfol.VN.-tW.JJlt."M. K. MiCOY I nlivklcliin and siiii:eon. has located i and taken rKnis over Squlro Farrar's i grocery htore. Chronic dln-ases a spec laity. Consiilrtitlon free. I'J-'JIdw T PiWII.I.lAMS. sTF.NOUHA I'll Kit l . and TyiewrlitrCipyist. Wlllmake renoris of trial", etc.; cnpvliur on typo- willeraccuniteiy nun neniij no with I A SlHiiiitiiir. Cominereln i-lulrs, .Sew li.ink lilock. f ilonii, Olllce 1 St., Pli f II I I JPftD Oil mOUSd I ' Corner Mill and Summer Sts., Three Blocks West of Depot. Salem, Or. PLEASANT ROOMS ! AND GOOD TABLE. p,.j-,nj i j.;.. p, n, "SI Board and LoogmR rer uay, $1. Free iraniortatlon of passenger and 1 baggage to and from deit. - It. J. SllAIlP, Proprietor, GEORGE WILKINS' MISSV DUTOIIEH SI!Or , h ivwxr KKIiiniOUS I.NTKIililflKNTK. Jl. 1'. Cnritnt Services Sunday morn Ins t HW0,cvenliiKnt7::s0;Suiidny school at 12 in, S.A. Handle, suicrltitciidcnt. Young peoples mcctlugnt 1:30 p. in, Prayer meet ing Thursday evening nt 7:'S0. Itev. Hoi. Hum pastor. Cuiiistian Cmritcit Klder K. H.SIca fuose, pastor. Service nt 10-;1 n in nnd 8 i in. lllble sellout nt 12 in, l'rnyer lii'act Ins Thursday At 7::t0 p in. Unitarian Socikty Hegular mm vices Sunday morning nt 10:") u in nt their hall, corner of Court nnd Liberty streets, upstairs, (lencrul Invitntlnn. Knits nee. A Very llitniaii Lilllc Hoy. Little S , fur years old, was (nken to church one d.ty, and, hi the course of the service, it gradually dawnid upon him thai the attention of the congregation was centered, not upon himself, but upon the cler gyman, who was unobservant of K . He felt the neglect keenly. He exhibited signs of restlcne-'s, sighed iniwt wearily, and dually at- l traded the attention of a ladv sit ting directly behind him, who lean ed over and whispered. "What is the matter K '." "Oh," ho replied, "I wm think of so many things to do much belter than thi." Drake's Magazine. A shoo is usually sold some before it is half soled. time NEW TO-IIAY. 13 ids for Wood. llldswlll bo received at my ollieo In the opera lioiic block, ("ouit stiect, Snlein.Or,, upto.lulyKth, issi, at;t p. in., for l- (h) cords of body oak or liirgogrun oak wood, nod seven j) lords of body Mr, to bo de livered ut the North Snleni school house; aNo six (111 colds of body oak, or lutge grub oak wood, nnd scvmi (7) cords ofliirgo liody Mr to be delivered nt the South Hn 1cm school house; also lorly (10) coids of Imgobody or grub oak and lirty-tlve(M) eoidsoflmgu body 111, to tie delivered lit the Knst Salem M-hool houe. All this wood to be dcllveied nt tho places dcslg. noted on or before the 1st day of Septeni brr next Tho board of trustees reserves the right to reject any nnd all bids. Davmi Simpson, Clerk of School Hist. No. 21. Sai.km, lr July PI, IsS'l dw-td 'john'hughes," Denlor in Groceries, Tniiiis.Oils nml Window Cilnss, lVnll Ta lier nnd JioruYr, Artisis' Nix ieriiils, Lime, llnir. Nn i Is mid .Shingles, Hay, Feed mill Teiico Posls, Grass Heeds, Eie, P. J. LARST3N, Wagon and Carriage Repairer, Is nieparcd to do nil work In the Hue of lunKiiiK or lepiiiruiK wiikoiis, iiukkii-n or carriages in un ablo prices IS rsi-clnssistyle and nt ii'iimiii Shop 1.1 Stnto st i eel, near Front Small forms for Salt A number of ten-ncro tracts of desirable land within one mid a half miles of Suloin, nt prices ranging from S.V) to glU) per acre. Apply to WILMS .t CHAMHKUMN, n-'JUIm Opeia IIoiiko lllock NOTICE PUOPOSALS INVITED. The Hoard of Public lliilldlng Coiuuils rionuiH hereby Invjto sclcd proposals lor I he erection of a vtater lower nnd tank ul the penitentiary. Plans iniilspeelilcatlons limy bo seen at the olllce of W. 1 1, Pugh, i.rchltoct, Sulem.Or. Hlght lo I eject any and all bids is reserved, lllds will be opened at II o'clock, n, m , Tuesday, Aug, II, M!. SVI.VKrlll.il 1'K.VMIVKII, Oii. W. .MrllimiK, (1. W. Wl.iui. Coiiiiulssloiii.rs, Wm. A. Mc.ni.Y, Clerk of Hoard, EXECUTOR'S SALE. Notlte Is here by given to whom It may (oncer ii, that tho undersigned executor of theestale of James Stanley deceased, by virtue of tin order nnd license made by the Hun. County Court tor Minion couuty!On gou.nii tliei:Uh,liiyof .Vlny IHSlf.foiniHiw ering and illreellng the lilulerslgned as such executor to sell tho real cstnln of the satil .liiint Stnnlei itecenseil, "111 sell at publlciiiictioii In frontofthi) county court homo door, in the city of Salem, j.arloii i(uniy,Oicgoii,oii thu.'lnl, day of Augul, IMl at the lour of one o'i lis'k P. m. ol said day to the hUhesl (Hid ln-t bidder for mill In huiid, all the rlitht title and Inlir ot nf thi'MiidJiiniiw Slanlei (Iciiiiscil, lu mill to the lollon.OK described Hill eslale tiswlt: Hcgliiuliigitt the north west corner of the donation land claim ol Thomas Man. Icy and wife No. I'l, lowindilp k, south n.ngc 2 west ot the Willamette meridluii. mid running IheuccsoutlHI-' 4.?-al lis.UI chains along Hie south il Isiiuidary of claim M u lo angle in ciniiii .in, io on north iM.uiidiiryidiiK'douation luudcliiliit ."i.Vii'rhai clll-inuKS'lftiffi chain to the north No. Vf. Ilicnce soul i westisiundary ofciaim lb IT" Is' west JlO.'.M chains lining; ladng a irt of In I lut nliifiuof bMlnnliig: he lig n I Hie .lonatloii'laudclnlm of '1 lioiims Stanley and vlfe, .No. I'i. miilulnluu W).l acres of lund inoro orl and siiuatcd lu Marlon county Oregon. Imud at Salem, Oregon, July 3rd, W. V. lvy, Executor ol said i-slnto HORSES FOR SALE. One heavy gelding, one young mare v Ith young colt, English Hirer, onj luara with foal by hasslmr Junior, onetwsyears)ld coll. jolinny nun, uuc miner, i.au on A. SIHAIN. WW I'ila, PolUi-onntOr, THE SKULKING ITuTItlSTS. Jolm L. Sullivan Keeps Him self Secluded. THE K1I.KAIN I'AltTY IX 1XIUAXA. The OitiziMis Sitm'ssful in Com-cnling llii fugitives. Kiijoving Himself in u I'rivate Way Kvansvii.i.i:, Intl., July lU. John 1j. Sullivan and party pansisl thnuigh here at 1:20 this morning en route north front Xashvilie. Xouo of the party showed them selves wlillo lying at the depot. They Intended to go via Chicago and Canada. UNJOVINO lll.USi:i,P INCIIICAOO. Chicago, July 12. John L. Sul livan and Charlie Johnson reached Chicago at 11 o'clock, and left tho train tit Twenty-second street and disappeared. No one at (lie sport ing resorts of the city knows of his whereabouts. Sullivan remained in Chicago to night and arranged to leave for Now York to-morrow at 0 a. m. by tho Grand Trunk. Ho kept himself secluded from observation as much as possible, but managed to visit two or three places where ho could enjoy hlniselftliorouglily in private. JICLDOONANl) OTI! IlltS. Chicago, July 12. At Louisville last night an Associated Press, re porterjoined Muldooii, Cleary, "Par son" Davics and otlters of the Sul livan party, who escaped an est at Nashvlllo yesterday, and canie'wlth them to Chicago. They leached hero at 7 this moining. At tho outsklrls of the city they loft tho train, took a carriage across tho southern end of the city and took tho out-going train for tho East In order to uvolil any chance of arrest. to hi: Aititi:sTi:i) in nuw youic Ni:v Voiik, July 12. A rumor is allont that Governor Hill, at tho ro f)iiest of Governor Lowery, has granted an order for tho arrest of Sullivan, and that (ho papers for his requisition aro now in the hands of Superintendent Murray, Firo at Wallii Walla. -Walla Walla, July 12. This afternoon tiro broke out in ti vacant Chinese wiihIi hotiso on Main street, opposite tho Exchange hotel. Shottly thereafter tho tire extend ed to Kirk's livery stablo on tho right, and Schwabacher's llmo and coal oil warehouse oj tho left. In sp(te of tho ellbrls of tho llro depart ment all were consumed. Tho old Maney house, on Seventh, rear of Schwabacher's warehouse, was, willi Its contents, also destroy ed. Owing to tho largo amount of oil in Schwabacher's warehouse tho heat was Intense, anil tho llremon for a long time could not approach close enough for oflVelive work. Total loss, about $-800(1; insurance, M000. The llio undoubtedly was Incen diary. A Foolish Suitor. Siihliivvilli:, hid., July 12. Charles Buttles, who for soino time lias been a suitor for the hand of Mrs. Mollle Garvin, lingered by her refusal to make him lier ninth litis baud, wont to her house at n late hour last night nnd attacked Iter, while in bed, with it liatclicl, In dicting wounds which may provo futal, and making his escape. She hud divorced her eighth hus band for the purpose of marrying Sut t Uh, but they had a (pianol and she refused to keep her promise. Molilo was bound over In court yes terday for shooting (wo men, Gld Palmer and son, who tried to force their company on her. (llmoxiotis 3loriiioiis Arri'stnl. Tvhcola, LaJuly 12. This city Is oxclied over the workings of n band of Mormons. They have been holding meetings for six weeks and have iiiado many converts. Vcster live members of the bund wen ' ' r,,r lK l''lHoro..s meet ete meet- ' lugs up lo o'clock III the morning. ,, ... , , , , ,r They will Ih given a hearing Mon day, A Train Thrown oh of tin. Track. Tacoma, W. T., July 12. Ah tho Cirlsiuado coal train came round by the boat lioiiso switch, immediate ly below the Tacoma hotel to-night, the hrnkcnmu fulled lo reach the switch in time and tho whole train was thrown from Hie truck. Noono wait injured, but the line lias beon Mock'-d for H'venil hour. Concerning tho Strike. (Special to the Capital Joiirnul.l Homkstkad, Ph., July 13, All quiet. An amicable settlement of the strike Is expected. President Work has arrived and notified the strikers that a conference will be hold tills nfternoon. A HorriMo TrnRotly. ISpeclnl to the Capital JournalJ. Uoston, July 13. A horrible tragedy occurred at Southwell, near this city. Mrs. Catherine Smith nnd her son Thomas Smith wero murdered by August Jtosenburg last night. The neighbors were alarmed by the tiring of a pistol. Hosenhurg was tho hiHband of Charles Smith's sister and the trouble arose from financial dllllculties. Heavy Loss lly lliimliliii''. Special to tho Capital .loirnal. Great excittnent Is now prevailing here over an attempt to break John Daily's hank by a well known He brew, a straw goods dealer by occu pation. He arose from tho gam bling table this morning after losing eleven thousand dollars. " Trial TrhTT Special lo the Capital ,lournal. Ni:w Vomc, July 13. The Cruis er Boston proceeds to-day on her trial trip on die sea. A Itofresliiiig liistnuro. ItilD IJ'ii'FF, Oil., July 12. A masked highwayman attempted to rob tho stage which runs from here to Champion MI1N litis morning at a place about eight miles from town. The driver whipped his team Into a run and the lobbcr llred a pistol, wounding one of the horses. The driver had fSOO on tho stage. Olll cers are searching for the robber. Tim Penally. Jackson, Miss., July 12. Tho law imposes a penalty not exceeding ?1000 nor less than $.100. nml Im prisonment for twelve months, or both, for pri.o lighting. Tho party causing death is gullly of murder. Aiders and abettors are subject to a lino of not less than $1000 or Im prisonment in lull for six months or both. Kxtrn Session ' (loiigress, Philadelphia, July 12. A Washington special totho Press says: "After consultation with nearly all tho republican members, it lias been decided to call an extra session of congress between October lfi and November I. Tim Kilriiia I'nrty in hiiliniia. Indianapolis, July 12. Slieilll' Smith, of IJartholiinu-w county, makes u statement to-night that Kilraln and party aro still in In diana, and u dispatch from North Vernon last night, announcing that tlioy had boarded tho train there, is puro llctlon. Tho ollleer says lie fol lowed tho party from Columbus to ICdlngburg, twelve miles north, but citizens of the town did their utmost to conceal the fugitives, their ellorts being successful. Smith says they they left Kdinburg last night and drove several miles In tho country, whole they remained until noon to day, when they lelt In a carriage. Their present whereabouts is un known. The eliarter of tho Louisiana lottery company is about expiring, nnd the question of a now character Is prominent In the nolltics of the state. The managers of the lottery iirooflerlug to pay the entire debt of the state, about I2,(MK),IIOO, provided that they arc allowed in return a W years' license. Tho thousands of upon thousands of dupes who con tribute month nflcr mouth to swell tlio Income of this gambling corpor ation will bo intcrcxtcil in tins fore going announcement. It, shows where their money goes. In Louisi ana It Is said the lottery company own all tlio politicians, It has on Its pay rolls most of the members of tlio legislature, statu ollinlals und active Hillticiaus, An interesting llgure on tho streets ol Qtilncy, III,, Is tho aged but still erect form of Gen. James V. Singleton, oiio of tno old war horses of the Illinois democracy. Gen. Singleton lives on a beautiful country place known as ISoscobel, Just out of (jiriucy, and every fair day he drives into town. He has retired wholly from politics and Is spending tho decline of life quietly among his books. He Is ouu of tho few surviving aiite-bolliim states men of Illinois, and is tilled with entertaining reminiscences of noug hts, Ilrown.il, William A. Jtlch urtUon and other companions of Ills lcarllor nolilleal life.