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SUBSCRIBE Knit THE CAPITAL JOURNAL ADV1SR nsis IN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL ir wif.t. flu A GOOD INVESTMENT. 3"The Terms arc MoH ltcasonablo-S JOURNAL. -. Till.-- ' ir!ST PAPEK IX KAI.EM. LwYnit will be well plcnjcd with lt."5i VOL. 2. SALEM, OREGON. "WEDNESDAY", JULY 24, 1889. NO. 123. CAPITAL Fp Niv M ami flicajo II HHBT MIIIIS IK Till! CITY. iv DKEd.-i GOODS Anil trimmiir.'s of nil kiwis to match in Persian dim inings, I'liiiil, -Urip- ml p!nhi .tirali-, Braids, Plushe-, etc., etc. RIBBON'S. Kill GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS. Full and Conipicte Lines of Embroideries and Laces in All Widths. Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel ties in Scarfs. FIFMi LINE OF DRV HOODS AND NOTIONS. l A n r Cu.rta.iiis, Poles, Portiers. CST'A full and complete stock of Men's Furnishing Goods. No. 239 Corner State and Commercial Streets. LUNN & BROWN. -1 New livery Stable. ! J. Mocey has lately purchnsrd the Liv ery and Feed Stable formerly owned by Wngnerrt German, and now conducts A FIRST-CLASS STABLE! He has some of the best rigs In the city. Givelilm a call and It will be filled with great promptness. DAVID T. WILLIAMS, Proprietor of ' Salem Steam Laundry. SALEM, OREUOX. aa-Orders left at Stctner'sgiocery store Will receive prompt attention George it. Hayes has been appointed seclal agent lor the above laundry and any washing left wltk him will be prompt ly attended to. S-Frlces reasonable and work giiaran teed. J. J. CULVER, County Suiveyor. JAMES WALTON, Topographer, W. H.IBYARS. Civil Engineer. Byars, Culver 4 Walton Surveyors & Topographers attcvnvti rlrnfls. rtlats maps and descriptions of lands, townlots, and roads, ditches, streets, sewers, alleys, etc. etn., niado and furnished nt Light Sou TsAKMt; corners and lines re-cs. W, L. ft. uurtb, UlOllSUCU 111111 UIIJ,li Ti.. field notes. Grades for ditches, roads, streets or sew ers, with estimates furnished on applica lion. Address County Surveyor's otllce, Selem, Oregon. KSTAIIMHHKI) 11V NATIONAL AUTHOBITV TlicCapital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid uy, - - ' - $75,1)1)0 ...-.- 10,000 I Surplus, K. 8. WALLACE. W. V,'. MAUTIN. J. H. AL1IKUT, . President. Vice-lTesldent. . . . Cashier. DltUCTORSt W.T. Umy, W. V. -Martin, J. M.MHrtln, It. 8. Wallace. lr. W. A.Cnslclr, J. II. Albert, T. SbrF. I'Attnu. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheal uud other market- j able produce, eonslsned or in store. I either In private gruuarlesor public warehous. Stitc and Ceuatv Warrants Reusbl at I'ar. ' COMMERCIAL PAPER JIUnnunted nt reasonable nt1. llrah drawn direct m New York, CuW-ngJ, Kan Kraaetseo, I'.irtUu.t. Umloii. purls, llerlln. HoajKoiijuinHitoilt.i. . Mgbt c PirstNational Bank SALEM. OREGON. WM. N. L.ADUE, OU. J. KKYNOMlS, IOHN MOIIS, - - - - rresident. Vice President. - - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING.' Kxcbnngo on Portland, Ban Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and Cltv wainints bought. Fanners are cordially Invited to deposit uud transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property ni rcasonaDie rotes. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry and Llborty streets, N. K. cor from Chemekete hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-class rigs always on hand Charges reasonable. P. J. LARSEN, Wagon anil Carriage Repairer Is prepared to do all work In the lino of limiting ur rviMlllut; HUlsui.., uugBim "i carriages In tirst-classlstyle and at reason able prices shop l"i Slate, street, near rront Kansas House, Corner of Court and Jligh St. E, M. LAW, Proprietor. We have taken a new namo but n 111 rout lime to serve our imtrons with the best the market tillords, give them u ! cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms i reasonable. Give u 11 ('ill mid we will do you j;ond. I No ChintM) employed. I DO YOU EAT? If you do, call at tho W, C, T. U. RESTAURANT In the operu houfo block, where you ran get a good clean mealat any tlineof day or evening. This restaurant Is under new manage inent and satisfaction Is guaranteed, hv. c yiwng is ii iiisi-!." mmi .Mr. and Mrs. H. K JIOWAHD, The New Manager J)H. 11. SMITH, DENTIST, Has a new plows b which lie can fit plates of artificial teeth mj js-rfectly that uneenn eat with them well the first day they are lu-erted. Those wearing Ioomj .lutes, rattling around In Uie inuuth.wblle itlug. totfiuKreat annoyance of them UefutJd a mfiuny.sliould cull on Dr.il. iTmttUnndg"td.-i TUllh whirl, they will Vnjoy comfSrt. Or MiHth's "" " inuu-a urnM the urwl over Uearbornii SinriuM. store. All work warranted to VaTe" Teeth filled or extracted with out pita, lteinembcr the place, over Uttt Lorn's harms- lop, Commen'lal street, Siilein.Oreson. I "U i GREAT Y A j- 3sek ate rfcscr3 --s Welmvojust received u Inrgu invoice tf new goods, Including mnuy noveltiea in suininer clotiilng. We will wll tlieij very fliean. Kice lines of white goods will bo sold at juices fur below (heir not u.il Viilue. Wc have ncw.nnd elegant liglit- eight coats and vests which we will sell for loss than other dealers pay lor them.' We have cotton Han nels, twelve yards for 1; white goods, fourteen yards for?l; tlnvs buttons, 6c per dozen; dress goods, usual price '2, now Sc; Iioiieclinings, ;o per yard; lawns 4Jc a yard. AVe. will sell all kinds of goods at lliu same relative llgures. Call and be convinced that we have the best good-, and sell the cheapest. Capitol Adventure Company, OPERA HOUSE CORNER, Salem, A. E. STRANG, No. :M.1 Commercial Htreet, SALEM, OREGON. -l)KVLKIl in- STOVESand RANGES I'lHinbiuit, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. lirnnt foe tia IHPU A IlllSflW .( UOYNTtJN COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished In lB'.s New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGEVINE & HANSOME. JIavo opened up a first-class butcher shop nt the abovo location, wliero they w HI be pleased to serve tho people with the CHOICEST AND 11EST MHATH of all kinds that tho market Milords. Olve them a cull nnd bo convinced of the superiority of their meats. i-(io)(lB delivered free. WIIEX YOU ARE HUNGRY no lufrm: Star Luiifli Cflimti fll' t I 2KJ roinniercial .Street, Where you ran get a llrst-rlnss lunch for any jirlr-o from a nickel up. No Chinamen nreeinplojed. Proposals for Nutter. rplIF. IIOAHI) of Trustees of Iho Oregon A stato lnano asylum hereby invll.isc.ilcd proiKisiilsforfuinishtng tit tfiensjIuiii.rlClOU pounds, more or Ics, of butler of bet qual ity, Ui lie furnished In such .iuiitlt!e nnd at such times as requlreil, for one year. Tho right to reject uny nnd nil Wds Is ir served, lllds will bo rii-Hioil nt II n'aliMiU n. in. Tuesday, July l. I&k3. ' ' sVl.VIMI'IJlt PKNNOYHIt. OVJO. W, lleHP.IDK, a. w.wi'iiu. IVurd r l Tniidces, Wm. M fst.V, Clerk ( IWsinl. (l-SMI.w. ATTENTION FARMERS! t-'lligle loUnnd neriw, One Imlfmlle Wo.t nfHHlrm ).(. Otxid soil, all rlenr and In tine ounditlon. All rc-udy fcr planting fruit uud chrubljry at t.tui. l-iuh piece frontb on rt nice uriri, nnd nn city la . -EMOiVlAS & PAYNE 07 STATIC ST, SA1UICM. . - Don't r-oiigh any longer. WrlghM 'Itetl Ctos Cough Cure wilt rout jo'ir nuno)'. auceand lent you frt-f ond wrll Snld by all druggist. SALE! Oregon. iMMBi' iMJW.7BZHcy.TiTscrTmii'gnnt: JEfacsiavgacurszaottJ KOIIVI), LHJIJND A pair ol lady's new light kid 1 gloves lino Call at this ofllce, prai piopcrty, pty for notice and get goods mati:ii. WANTLIj V sitiintl.m by n bov 1 1 j e-ux old, on f iiiii oi stock r.uulir A good v-TJ:er, ran pi iw .rlcinl stock, mil .it the oti'cenrilie CVI'IIA' .lii'.'l'VM, for"!)." fi-MI Wl WANT i;i) -Vgi nlfeiimiT "I tle vcars c- pcilenci' I . cum i iKbUm buslnivis wants a position IiuIihii-s wlicro ho can put In all his time, lias hadsonieo.xpcilrncH In real e-tate and Insurance; Is a good hand In a alehouse; Is a good liuitliuiiiatlclan ami can keep books and make himself general ly useful and Is not afinld of work. Uest of references glen. Aildnss "It.," .lotrn- NAI. OKF1CK. olltf rou hunt. POIt lti:."r.- in a lino loaillty, seciiil 1 nicely furnNlicd rmiins, either with or without board. For particulars Kill upon Win. S. Arnold, 8(f7 Wlntct street. l'OU SAI.K ITOlt MAIiii AT.vTttr OF XM ACKKrt V all uudor fence and cultivation. In tho best rango country of Kajdern Oregon, Tho best chance ever ollcred lor u man to engage In stock raising. For particulars call on or address W. II. HVAUS.Hnleni, Oregon. Hoair.rv NOTicrs. 0I,IVKI.OI)f!KNo. Is, I. O. O. F meets In Odd Fellows' Hall upstairs. Cornet Coiniiieiclal and Ferry streets, every Sat uriliiynt7:'ii)p. in. J.T. OHKtiO. .IAS. WALTON, .Secretary. N. H A. It. Sedgwick Post, No. HI, Depart i " inent of Oiegon, mei ts every .Monday , oveiiliigatthi) hall over theOiegon IjiihI coiop iny's oilier. Visiting coiiiiikIcs uri wnllally Invited to attend. A. W, DuAVOi.li, Post OoniiiiHiler. , II. F. HOITTII wick, Adjutn it. PllOFKSSIONAt. CAItDS. I J'. Kll AV, uttoniey at law, Salem, On " gon. Olllep llisslalrs In lliu Patton bI(H it J .1 illllr.o In tho New liauk lllock. Com merclal street, Kilcm. Sign of tho big tooth. dw MllY.Sft I.V.N. MltS. Jrtl. .M. I J. .MCCOY 1 phslclan nnd surgeon, has located nnd taken rrsmis over hrjiilrr Famir'u nroeorv stoit. I'liioulr dlseatiM a s)ien falty, Consiillullon fr,v. IJ-'JIdw iif P." WM.r.lAMM, sTKNOOUAI'irKit ) , and Typewriter I'opj ist. Wllliiinko rcisirts of trials, etc.; voiiyltig on tyio ivrllHrucciir.itely and noatly il'inc. oillre with I A .Manning, Commercial Ml., lp stalrr, Neir Hank lllock. Oregon House! Corner Mill aod Summer Sts., Three Blocks West of llepot, .Salem, Or. PLEASANT ROOMS AND GOC3U TABLE. Board and Lodglnt; Per Day, $1. Frro truiiisirtatlon of passenger and .,ggge,ondfroJnd!:..i,iiroirirtor j GEORGE WILKINS1 ' n it w n u t c 1 1 ic u a 1 1 o i On MU'rty tr-,t, crrui the bridge It So Ui c-alt-in. All kinds of inrnts kept on ' fund. W If xi:w to-day. Hisfoij of Oregon From tlie I2trHent l'orloil to tlie Prosent T"lt 11Y lUniKHT IIOWK HAXCHDn'. Just published, comiilelo In two vols, with Index. A magnificent eonlrlbutUm to knowledge. The prldo ot a in-ople who are proud of Uieir record. A household necessity; a national benefit. Agents Wanted Sbi.?S ed can nt all compare with this Inlnterest iind-lniportunco to the people of Oregon, and to all others Interested In the welfaie orthelroountry. 11 contains a recoul of bnwe doings, of grind emigration and pciimment organizations. It Istholiro of nn linKirtnnt part of tho nation. No tuio Oiegonlan, no tine American will tail to ecuro nils wont, now lor me ursi nine oi fcred seiieratelv from the full set of Mr. nancroirs niurvclluus HUlorlcul series In ;ji vols. i:arnct, nctlve workers should secure exclusive territory Immediately, or they will lorn rare opportunity to mkaetor lhemelviis $500 oi' $1,000. One needs no experience nrcnplttillntlil business, for If properly preoented tho work ells Itself and wo give our Agents !W davs' time In w lilch to dellvei niuUsillect licfoio paying us. Address TUT. IllHTOHY Co.,7il.Mmket Bt. San Fr.incl co, IV. State Treasurer's Tnirty-Fourtli Netice: STATU OF OKKUON, ) TltKA8UIIMt'SOFl'lCK,HuUlll,.lllly ai.J Notice Is hereby given that there- are funds on hand to pay the following war luuts ill awn on the Swamp IjiihI Fund, and that thesamo will bo paid on presenta tion atthlsefUcc: Wan-ants No. liit, Issued In lSVi; !Ml, ;ilS.t. 3l'J2, ilSll. 11I7II, Willi, Issued In ISMI; 51172, UlTIt, St!, l.'iftl, lut, lMi, 15N), IMCM. Interest on tho above warmiits will not bo allowed fnim mid alter date of this notice. . (I. V. Wkiiii, 7-1M-2W Slate 'l'rcasurer. 13 ids for Wood. lllds will bo received at niy ollico In the opera house block, Court street, Salem, Or,, uptoJulysnth. lKSlltat3 p. in., ror six ((I colds of body oak or largo grub oak wood and seoii (7) isirdsof body fir, to be do. Ilveiedat the North SMciu school liouso) also six (0) cords of liody oak, or Inrgo grub iKikwimil, and sovon (7)isrdsoflaigo body llr to be dell voted at tho South Ka loin school heuse: also forty (10) cords of liugobody or grub oak wood, thirty ()) couls or body ash and lllty-llvo (.V) coids oflaige body llr, to bo delivered at the Kast Salem scIhkiI house. All this wood to be delivered at the places deslg noted on or before tho 1st day of Septem ber noM. The board of trustee reserves tlm right to icjcct any mid all bids. lUvtnHiMi-sos;, Clerk ofSehool I)lst. No. 21. S.vi.KJt, Or., July I, INfl) dw-td JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and llorder, Artists' Ma (erials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Ete, Small tas for Sale. A niimbet of ten-ncro tracts of desirable laud within one and a half miles of Halcm, at )ii Ices ranging from .THofllM peracie. Apply lo WII.I.IH A OHAMllKItl.IN, -2!-Im Oporn Houso lll(Mk "notice. PHOPOSAI INV1TKI). The Hoard of Public Iliilldlug Commts sloncis hereby Invito scled piofiosals bli the erection of n water tower and tank at the penitentiary. l'laiisuiidsccillrallous may bo seen at tho ollico of W. I). Pugh, architect, Sulein, Or, Itlglit to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Illds will bo opened lit II o'clock, a. m , Tuesday, Aug. It, SS'.'. SYl.Vr.STnt I'KNMIYI.II, (IWi. W, .MrlllllUK, (I. W. WKIIII. I'oiiiiulssloneis WM. A. .Ml'Nf.V, Clerk of Hoard, EXECUTOR'S SALE. Notho is here by given to whom It may concern, that the undersigned executor of thurstuto of .lames HUiuley demised, by virtue of mi orderuud llccnsu uiaduby thu IloiLl'iiunl. Court for Marlon cotintylOro gon,on tliulilth, rlayof ilay IKW, eiuisiw. erlug and directing thu uuduislgiiud as such executor to sell th,u rHl (wtule of tho said .lanil's Wtlillll'V deceased, Will sell at piiblioaliotloii In fionl of t lit oounty court liouso disir, In the city of Salem, -.nrlou isiiiniy, Oregon, on thoflrd, day of August, IMlut tho hoiiroroneo'ilis'k p. m. of said day to the highest and hot bidder for rush In hand, all lliu right lltlo unci InUr eslnf the said James Slonlcy dci-cased, III and to the following described I nil rslnto to-v.lt: llegluiilngat the north wrst rsirner of the doiiatloii land claim ui Thomas hliin Uy unit wllu J(, V township H, south niiigowtsl of tin Wllliimetlri meridian, uud ruiulng them vsoullHI'3 l-Vcu MM chains atoiig tho south West luiuiulary o claim No l.lto angle In claim No. m oi norlli boundary oftH" donation latidclalin of Win II. Iter lor, No, IV Thence south 7Dcasl, ll.'iiclinliw to t ho south u rut rsirn erof claim No, IU;tlienco north 17 lit' can 2:!.llrlinlns;lli-n(iiOllll if IV tlT.I 107.00 chains In Ibou.jith wrsllsiiiudary of claim No. M; ilieiut south 17 itfwntwM chains tr.lhepliiceof iHrglmilng; iM-Ing a iwrt of the douatlonl.ind claim of TlioiniisHlaulcy and wife, No. (. isinllnlrig.'rjJ.i!i acres of land more or less and situiilrd In Jlnrlon enmity Oregon, Datril at H.ileio,Orcgiii1.yy llrd, CMi, F. l-vy, KiH'lUcir of said eslaln 7-WKfit HORSES FOR SALE. One heavy gilding, one young maro with young wilt, KnglUli sblrr; mi'J mire with foal by IviiMhiiW, Itiulor; one two-yr-ardd colt, Johnny llall, line irouer. oui on A U CI. A lu l'.S;V3 l)l.r, Polk coii nly," (ir. 'Unit 1 1 red languid feelliig means thai voi rsystrin l lu u state to Invito dlseasr,, Hid U right's Onii.uiid Kxtnict of Hnnui. iMrllluls what ou need at oni-o Ui exH. liiipurlllesfr.ini ll.eblssl uud build ynu up m .Id I.) II w.fvifmid li.J.Frye, A TERRIBLE DISASTER A Ijuly Missionary Threatened With Hanging. flllKAT LOSS OF LIFKHY TIIK FlilMII). Hre.il Alnrm rrpvailiiiK in the Min ing rumps of lilntin. Tin liit Clunv Disaster. San KitANctsco, July 2;i. Ad vlces received by tho ateiutur ltelgio stute tlutt 87,(MX) dwellingsi were destroyed nt Lu Chow recently, nnd tlmt over 1200 iorlslied In the Humes. Nearly 170,000 people were obliged to cunp out without shelter, and were dying nt the rate of 100 u day from want nnd exposure. Tho authorities are providing for thoir necessities. The Shlh Pae says that in tho great lire no less than ,(1,017 families were rendered homeless. It ndds that tho number of persons killed, both by sutl'ocntlon and by being trampled upon, Is too numerous to reckon. All of tho mi Hero re that escaped from death now llvo on the banks of the river. As thoy hnve no houses to llvo in, nor food to cat, tho nnthorities are providing for (heir necessities nnd soliciting help from thu benevolont. Two thousand bodies are said to have boon buried in the recent Hoods In Killing Nung. Thu people of a town lower down on t he Hun river picked up COO bodies outside of the south gate of their city nnd 3H out side of tho north gate. Dili He Confess? Si'ekani: Falls, W. T., July 2:1. Miko Blebold, accused of tho mur der of Tom Fallon, proprietor of tho Montana Exchange saloon, two yenrs ago, was bound over to-day without ball, after u preliminary ox amltion. William Kagan, a former associate, testitled that Slobold con fessed tho murder to him. Ktigan says Siebold told him ho was out walking with Mrs. Fallon that night, and she said if ho got rid of her hus band she had several thousand dol lars, and they could go to California uud Htintu saloon. When they re turned to tho huIooii she handed him u revolver and said, "Now or never," and he llred tho fatal shot. .Siebold, when ho took the witness stand, d'.'iik'd making tho confession. FIitiI l'ion hy an Indian. IIi:i,i:na, July 2;t. Delegate Caller urrlved at Miles City yester day on his leturn from Cheyeuuu agency, ami will arrive at ilelenu to-morrow. While on his way to Miles City ami yet on tho reserva tion, ho and Joe Scott, president of tho stock growers' association, were llred upon by a young buck Indian. Thoy were riding between u tall buttu and a trull of Indian wagons. The Indian crawled upon tho top of tho butte nnd ulmed at thu party, tho ball whl..ing past Mr. Curler's head, but harming no one. Tho Indian then ran down the liutto and got lu among the other Indiana III tho wugons. There could bo no object In his action, other than pure Indian deviltry. Tlireiilfiii'il With II:iiii;Iiii;. Wasiiinoton, July iM. Acting Secretary ol Htnto Whin (on, upon tolcgrnphio rcprchcututlDiis from CongivSiinan Taylor ol Tennesce, that Mrs. Hattlo tTiibson Heron, a missionary In Coreu, was to 1m hang ed for preaching lliu doctrines of Christianity, cabled .Minister Dins more ntr-Voul to Investigate thocaso, mid, If ntcessury or nut loo lute, to use Ills good olllccs lu seeming Mrs. Heron's release, Tho vtuto department has no other advices Uxin tho subject. Fatal Fight Over u Cyiirfuii. I.tis A.NOI'I.kh, July ".'J At Sau J'edro yesterday Marl In Winters, mate of ho schooner Jessie Minor, which had Just urrlved lu ixirt, wits stabbed and killed y u French half-breed immcd Louis IMchmoud. Thu men were rlvuls for a notorious woman, and meeting her at her house a fatal light ensued. Thu murderer was arrested and there wus some talk that he would Imj lynched. A Hand of Thieves Arrentril. Nkw Yoiiic,July Si.'!. A band of nion with "Kcd" Jllckuy us u leader, who huve lx.tn robbing fashlouublo apart incut liouseshere, was cupturcd hero to-day. Thouwuids of dollars worth 'of proerly wan rwovered from tlm pawnshop. Two HalMSrecds Murdered. Hki.kna, July 2.I. A 8)eclnl from Missoula says that It Is reported two half-breeds were killed on the reser vation there last Saturday by the In dians, nud there Is some excitement In this place lu consequence, nothing definite Is known, except that more Indians than usual are seen moving ubout tho southern portion of the reserve. A few days ago Major Honau dis banded the Indian police, on ac count of disobedience of Ills orders, u.id if there Is nny troublo tho civil olilicers of Missoula county will probably bo called upon. Fort's I Fires in Idaho Sroiv.vNi. FaIjUj, July li'l. Great alarm prevails in tho mining camps of the Cceur d'Aleno on account of forest Hres in the mountains. Tho citizens have organized and aro on guard duty day and night. Tho smoke is intense throughout the valley and extends over the Palouse iountry. There Is no scarcity of water, and ell'orts aro being made to utilize it to advantage In tho event of tho tires descending thu mountains to the towns. ADDlTIQXAIi liOCAl, XKW8. l'llUELY I'KUSHXAIi. Fred West went to Albany this morning on n business trip. Ex-Qov. Moody left on the morning train for Portland. Chester Murphy took the morn ing train for u trip down tho road. Mrs James Uatchclor and son, Willie, left on the morning train for Uervals. OHlcer Nap Lake will acl as m.irshul during Marshal Hoss' ab sence from tho city. Fred Itlcoand family and James Ross and family left this morning for a trip to tho mountains. -Mrs. O. P. Uenrdsley, Mrs. Shelton nnd Mr. G. M. Whipple left this morning for u week's trip to the Wilholt Springs. hlHJAIi SII.MM VltV. John Savage Jr., sold his farm consisting of -iSO acres to T. 11. Walt of this sity for thu sum of J(W an acre. The ladles of the M. 10. Church nnd nil other ladles interested are re quested to meet to-nuurow ufter noon to sow tho enrpot for the church. A good many Salem people tiro at dlH'ereut summer resorts uud there are also u Inrgu number har vesting which millers the streets of our city very dull. Tho Hro department received 1000 feet of hose yesterday which will bo divided up amongst tho dif ferent hoso carts to-day. This ex tra amount it Is thought will be sufllclcnt for nil purposes. On account of tho absence of thu pastor uud to allow tho members to attend homo other place of worship lu the city, there will bu no services at the Methodist church next Hun day. -Ur. W. H. llyrd, George II. Jliirnelt, W. G. Westacot, T. 0. Ji.ii'ker, L. 10. Pratt, Win. Htalger and George E. Good went to Mon mouth yesterday and assisted lu organizing a new lodge, No. 07, In dependent Order of Odd Fellows. -lint for tho prompt action of John M. Dlusmore, George Mitchell, a lad of 10 years of age, would hare been among thu missing to-day. Young Mitchell went In swimming yesterday afternoon inthu Willitm ette river, and, lining ills presence of mind, came near drowning. Mr. Dlusmore, happening along Just In the nick of time, rescued the boy from u watery grave. for Vunulim, Mrs. M. A. Harris, Miss Edith IIur.f?( J ris, Mr. J. W. l.ox anil wile, Airs. Lewis Johnson, Mrs. W. 11. lirnphy, Mrs. Sarah E. Wilson, Mr. II. A. Johnson uud wife, Mrs. T. Holver sou and two daughters, Mr. Frank Hughes, Mrs. Ed, Hughes, Miss I'Mlth Hughes, Miss Jessie Northup, Mr, J. M. Itosenliurg and wife, Mr. Cliauey I.ockwood, Mrs. M. A. Wil liamson, Itov, P. K. Knight nnd wife, Mr. Frunk llowcrsox, Master Oscar Koth, E. Kulliivuii, It. It, Fleiiiinlng and wife, Mr. J. It. linker, Mr. W J. White, Mrs. Frank tlllliert nnd two sons. Thu ubovo named per hoiis left to-day fur Yuquluu, uud oh there nre u great number of Salem leoplc ulreudy there, much ii1ratlirt e,iu I)- countrd ojj. ir-