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SUBSCRIBK riil: SSSBfev ADVURriSlS IN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL- i, -. nal THE CAPITAL JOURNAU tiii- J1KST PAPER IN SALEM. j-You will be well pleased with It.- IT W'lt.t. UK A GOOD INVESTMENT. 5rThe Terms nro .Mwt Hcasonnble-ff YCXL. 2. SALEM, OTiEGCXN. WEDNESDAY", JULY ;, 1889. NO. 129. LAPHAL TfiT 11 ft . From New York and Cliicajro i mi; ciMuri' naftiw iv 'nni! pito . HUM WUUIW li' DRESS goods And trimmings of all kinds to match in Persian trim mings, Plnid, Stripe and plain Surah, Bra1d, Plulios, etc., etc. RIBBONS, KID GLOVKS AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS SUNSHADES AMD PARASOLS. K Full ami Complete Lines ol Embroideries ami Laces in All Widths. Oq Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel ties in Scarfs. FULL LINE OP DRY Curtains. Pole, Portiers. "A full and complete Goods. No. 239 Corner State LUNN & New Livery Stable. J. Mucey 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. Glvo him a call nud It will be tilled with great promptness. A numliei of ten-acre tracts of desirable I and within one and n half miles of Salem, at prices ranging from ?50 to $100 per acre. Apply to wnxIS & CHAMjjERLIN, 29-Im Opera House Hlock HORSES FOR SALE. One heavy gelding, one young mare young colt, English shire; one mare i" rt . ImhL.m ntet tli'VVAl with with foal by Sasshaw.Junlor; one two-year-old colt. Johnny Hall, fine trotter. Hull on A, 3 1 IVAlil 1, Eola, I'olk county, Or. U-29W3 J. J. CULVER, County Surveyor JAMES WALTON, Topographer. W. H.IBYARS. Civil Engineer. Byars, Culver 4 Walton Surveyors 4 Topographers, D .r. Hrnria nlnfs ' QUI vj a, ....., f maps and descriptions of lands, townlots, and roads, ditches, streets, sewers, ulleys, etc. etc., made and furnished at MneinnlllA nrlW.4. Old Ijoht Sou Tnuuit. corners and lines re-es- w. u.oimuT tnbllsbed fromorlglnal T.r, d.v. field notes. Grades for ditches, roads, streets or sew. with estimates 'furnished on.nppl ca 4lou. Address County Surveyor's olllce. Solera. Oregon. ESTAHI.ISIIKD HY MAllOVAfc AUTHORITY ! til nu ok SALEM - Capital Paid op, - - OREGON. . . . $75,000 - 10,000 Surplus, i a .'Ai.r.AfiH. - - President. U W. MAHTIN. - Vlce-J'resldent, J. JL ALBERT. r - Cashier. DIRECTORS! W.T.Grer, W.W.Martin, J. il. MarUn. R. R. Wallace. J)r. AATosIck. J. IL Albert, T..McIraUpn. LOANS MADE Tofanueni on what and other inaikct- abl produce, consigned or in store, either in private granurlMor public warehouse. Slate aai Coualv Vi imais BohAI l I'sr. COMMERCIAL PAPER -- .. M.LiniihtM RlfM iTruAfl hSwE dlrrct oo ir Vornua.Ko.ijjU. Funao, lunnuui in"t; ...-. .. irni n ' 1 J OlMUll F rn GOODS AND NOTIONS. T Q iW ti W K stock of Men's Furnishing anj Commercial Streets. BROWN. First National Bank SALEM. OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, DR. .1. REYNOLDS, iohn Mom, - - - - I President. Vice President, - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. llsclinnpc on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City vvariants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank in most reliable companies. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chemeketo hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-class rigs always on hand Charges reasonable. F. J. LARSEN, Wagon and Carriage Repairer Is prepured to do all work In the line of making or icpalnng wagons, buggies or carriages in nrst-classstyle and t reason able prices Hhop to State street, near front Kansas House, Corner ol Court and High Sts. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. Wo have taken a new name but will continue to serve ourpatrons with the best the market allords, give tbem u cordial velromo to Our Home. Terms reasonable. Olve us n call and we will do you ood. No Chinese employed. DO YOU EAT? If you do, call at the W. C. T, U. RESTAURANT In the opera house block, where you can get a good clean meal at any time of day or ""hu'restBurant Is under new manage ment and satisfaction is guaranteed, hv. cry thing Is In tlrst-cUss shape. Mr.nnd -Mrs. H. K HOWARD. The New Managers. DK. IL S3IITJI, DENTIST, ' Has a new prcH-es by wlileh lie can lit plates of ortfllclul U-etJi so jyrfectly that one can eat with i hem well the JIM day they are luerted. Thoe wearing Joow iibue-jruullne around Jn the inoutTi vrblla F1".'.-. .?... .innnvnlirMlir them a'iSr.Sd iompanV. should Tl on Dr.H. hmltnandgetasei with wUJeh they will 'enjoy comfort. Hr. Miilth' oltice U now StiSS: 'j&umM o7 eiTracted without turn's ItArniWI PIWV, 1 IIIHMVIW.M -"-t-f tftOxion. mi GREAT & a . ijflglUji StMmmS9KtWW.WKtkyi:v!iz iT jr vi dOVfnrri s.imhiwmi.i i b" at i ..& - tMimtmsssaen mstiX3irK'!&it2z$?e i ? Z&mmz?r 1 -si mEusva ux mp? njCttvtt mh m tt!ttvmj3&3&Xii Weliavojust received n larjjp hivoieu of new gooil3. ineltnlinir niany novelties In summer clothing. We will hell tlicho very chain. Nice lines of white goods will lw sold at prices far below their acttt.il value. We have new and elegant light-weight coats and vests which we will pell for less than other dealer pay for them. Wo have cotton llan nels, twelve yards forl; white goods, fourteen yards tbrSl; diessluitloiw, Gc per dozen; dress goods, u-ual price V2, now 8o; lioif-clinings, :c per yard; lawns 4c a yard. We will sell all kinds of good-i it the same relative figure. Call and be convinced that we have the licl good-4, and sell the cheapest. Capitol Adventure Company, OPERA HOUSE COR.NER, Salem, - - - - - - Orepfon. aiSEVX-jK.'cf A. E. STRANG, No. IXH Ooinmerolnl Street, 8ALEM, OKKfiON. -DKLEIt IN- STOVES and RANGES' rittiabiuK, Gas and Slean Fillici Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. as-Agent for the MCHAKDSON A HOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Kv tablUbed In 189 New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGEYJNE & JEFFERSON. Have opened up & Ilrst-class butcher shop at the above location, where they will bo pleased to scr e the peoplo with tho CHOICEST AM) UKfiV JIEA'IS of all kinds that tho market affords. Olve them a call and be convinced of the superiority of their meats. -Ooods delivered fiee. WIIEJf YOD ARE IIDNCSR.V 0(1 TO Till! Star LudcIi Couiiler, 210 Coninicrcliil Streut, Where you can gel a first-class lunch for any price from a nickel up. No Chinamen nreeinployed. NOTICE. I'HOl'OSAW INVITKD. The Hoard of Public Uulldllig Coinnils doners hereby Invito sewled projjnsiiU lor tho erection ot a wnter tower and tank at the penitentiary. Plansaud viic-clnuitlons may be seen ol tlui olllce of W. J. Push, nrenltect. Malom, Or. RlglH ."",'J";,t"n' and nil bids U re.rvcd. Illds III be opened nt 11 o'clock, n. in , TiudHy. Aug. 6. ssn, KVI.VraTKU PrNNf'VKB, ' out W. .Mclliu in, O V. Wnui. tjinmUiiloners V'vt. A. .Ml'Nl.v.CIerk of llo.inl, ATTENTION FARMERS! Mngle loUuiid ucrc. One half mile Weit orrlalfiiiP.O. Oood soli, all clear find In line wndltlon. All niidy fer puiiitlug fruit mid shrubbry ul oni. riich plcwe fronts on u nhf! strert, and no city tax. THOMAS & PAYNE f.7 STATJ? ST. SA.LICM. ml trr.i! Uuijul.t fwllnj WMiif Uwt r systfiu Is In a state to Invite dlttuM, VVrisht'hCiuiipuHnd Kxtruoi of garnfl; I iuipuntles from lln?bbl and build ou up. HM by h.vo,mii1 D.J. Hrje, SALE! MjITS- jjv -r. . Lrzrzs- Z:t "U;-r?Si, . '.TiOJf asszztsaasrxiaiiKKiaarTers'zTCrrTrn. - ta.vcjtf VjiOUNMi A pnir ot Way's now light 1:1.1 1 gloves tine Cull at thli otllco, proxe j'loperly, p.y for uutlco and get good V.AMKII. WANThtl A situation by 11 boy II jiiit- ' old, on fiuin or stoplt nineho A cood 'v )! I:er, can pUm 01 tend t()Ok. ( nil nt tin (li '.(-of till' t'Vl'Il" 1. .lUIIIINAI. fir"l" S-ttfW'l W'ANTKIi A kt-ntlcmiui of ll o c." -. ' poileure i . .iii'iiKloii huslncs nils it Hislilon liid.in's . In re ho inn pi. i in nil hi time llnsti rt - i-iifcxpiTleni'O in rcii nutate nud msuiiin.i; li n good immluiii M!iicliou-c; Is a guild inatheniatlrlaii and can keep books and make himself gt uenil ly ir-eful mid is not afraid of uorlc. llot of icfercnees glen. Address "II.," .lorn KAI. OKI'ICIS. 5-1 Itf ii. i.in ... mwn-wa ummuiMaiiWMMii .nm nits i:i:nt. UOIt HUNT.- In n duo loc-illty, several 1 nicely lurnUhed looms, either with or without board. Kor partlculais rail upon Win. H. Arnold, 3U7 Winter street. i'oh sai.i: L'OIl SALK A Jersey heifer calf, Kor r paijlciilnrscjill at this oltice. 7-aiW nOll MALIC A I-'AUM OF a-JO ACltli 1' all under fence ami cultivation, in tho best ranro counto "I" Kni-toni Oiegon. The best chance ccr ottered for n man to Giigngo In stoek raising. Kor particulars aill on or addiess v . II. HYAKS, Salem, Oregon. SOCIUTV NOTICIX. OLIVI.LODOl.No. JX, I. ). (). K., meets in Odd Fill'iWh' Hall upstairs. Cornet I'omnieiclal and Kerry slieuls, oery Kat urday nt 7::i0 ii.ui. J.'i'.URKtiU. J AH. WALTON, Secretary. N. fi Ani.&iTgwlciC Poi,"Ko, 10, Deti-irt- iiiont of Oregon, meets every Monday evening nt the hull over tho Oregon Uind company's olllce. Visiting comrades ar' cordially iuvllcd to attend. A. W. DiiA.fii.il, I'ostCoinnuider. IJ. '. Hoirniwif'K, Ailjutn it. PUOt'D'IONAL CARDS. j J. HflAW, attorney at Jnw, Milem, Ore ' gon. (UlUu iiivstalrs In the Pulton block. l J. jKS'Ni.-v'Gfrfi; 1. S.-DHNTIBT t) OJIIco in tho New Hank Illock. Com merclnl Mreot, buleni. Hlgn of the blp tiKith. dw nllYHliTAN.-Mith. DR. 41. It. .MiCoY i physlelan and surgeon, has loiiited and talien rooms over Siulre I'nrnir's grocer)' store. Chronic dUenses a spec laity. Consultation free. IS-2ldw iir "i. wiLi.fAMH, Kri5N0GRAim:n W . and Typewriter Copyist. Will make icisirts of trials, etc.; copying 1111 tyisj wrltcraccuratel) and uually done. Olllce with I A Manning, Commercial H1 Up sbilrs. Now Hank fllock. Oregon House! Corner Mill and Summer Sts., Three Blocks West of Depot. Salim, Or. PLEASANT ROOfrlS AND GOOD TABLE. Board and Lodginff Per Day, $1. Free iranpnrtAtlou of p.icni;ei-s and iMMHKe to and from dot. w" U. J. nHAHI, Proprietor. GEORGE WILKINS1 3ISNV IIUTOH1CK SHOP On Libert) rt-t, srrfsi the bridge In North Mftlein An ni "I Hints Uejl on hand ' I Mis Mind Wns Cone. M r". A. Ho you say your lmullonl litis boon put lntotliulutiiitlt.'nsyluin? Mrs. 15. Yes, poor num. As I toltl you. for oiitL tiiiii past welmvo luiil our suspii'lotis that liownsii littlo out of hit. hotul. Last itiontlt he luiil some ropalns tlono to otic of tlu llatp, ami lie iieluiiKy roiluccd tho rout fif cue of the tenanta?" a year. Next tiny the doctor ennie nud took him awny to the tisyluiu. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer ?n (Jroceriesl'aini.s.Oils iintl Window Inss, Wnll ln. per and JJortler, Ai'tiaf-s' 51:; iorinls. Jiime, Hair. Xails anil Shingles, May, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass (seeds, Hie. NI'AV TlMIAV. J, H. HAAS, Watchmaker ant! Jeweler, COMfrllSKCIA.L. S3TWI21ST. I'list-el'i'M work iriinrniitced. (live him a call and ou will not logut lt( 7-'lltiil ni i sialics : When j.iii aio walking down the sticct stoji In at Benson's Fruit Stand, 07 STATE STREET And try one ot thoso w liolch.mip mid mud Inv Igoiiitlng Mlllt iluikc. 7-llml Board of Equalization. 'HO llieTap!i.vt'isof Marlon t'ounty.Or' i gen: Tho board ol eiimlUiitlon will meet uttlioi'Otlit lioti'.o 111 Halom, Million lounty, Oregon, tho liibt Monday In Au gust, INS!', to-w it: the 'Jlili day at II o'clock n in, unci publicly commence tliooMiin lii'itlou of the assissinent us returned by tho tis'isor lor tlio year ISh't, curiectliig nil cuius In valuation, dcmlptlou or quiii itk'Hof land, lot ol other piojii'i'ly. Ha 111 iKvird will icinain In sesulon liom day to day forono week only, thcieforo all ta iiaversor pci sons owning pmjieity In wild Mnilon cmuty mo hciuhy mitlthd to bo ami apieiiriit the time and place above mentioned anil show' cause, It any they tuiMi, wb.v their assessments should not .vnialn an taken by the an.os'ior. A. K llLACICKKliY, Assessor Million Count) , 'legon. Dated this Mill day ot July, 1M. 7-illdw State Treasurer's Tnirty-Fourth Netice: statu or oitnio.v, i Tni:AHi'Ki:ii'8 0KKicK,Malem,.Iitly 'JO. Notice Is lurtby given that thciu air funds on baud to pay the lollowlng viar rauts diavvn on the Swiunp IjuuI i'luiil, mid that thesaiuo will bep.iidon picenta lldiiiii tblselllce: Win units No.fi.LI, Issued In l'-s.l: .'liVI,,'HSI, IllW, .Wll, 1117(1, Wll, Issued III IK-ll; mil, 017.1, .', 1, MA, 15., 1WB Jn.il). Interest on the above warrants will not be allow ell from find after ilutoofthls notice. O.W.Wkihi, 7-'-VJw Stnto Tieasurer Cwpvalory of Music Of the Willamette Culver lly Salem, On--con, tho most successful Music Hcliool on tho Northwest Coast. Courses In music are e(iial to Eastern music schools. Yiarly at tendaiKe of nearly one hundred ami tlfty. 'i ho able corps ol teacheis lor the coming school) car will be Prof. Z.M. Parvi Mlss Kinnklu P. Jones. Miss Lva Cex: assistant teiicbius, MIssLulu .M, Binlth, Miss llnlly l'arUb.anil Miss MamUiParvln. Ilranelii'slnughtaiu Vocal Cult tire, Piano, Organ, Violin, Pipe Oigan, Harmony, Cotintorpolnt, and i lass '! aching. Diplomas given on completion orcourse .Vend lorcntalogiio nud cliciilitr. .. M PAUVIN 7-'JGd.'Jiii-vvni. History of Oregon from tlio KurlloHt 1'orlocl to tlio 1'roauntTlrnu IIY IirilKHTHOWi: IIANCKOIT. JUSl )illousiiru, .iiiiinuiu 111 inu vimi, with Index. A iii.igiiillirnl isoutrlbutlon IO KIH'W J .KU . IK )Mllll' t'l I. ,H' IHf aro proud of their ncord. A boiisvliold ....... ullll. 11 nu I Ifktttl I Illlllf.lW IIUH-IHII J) f 1 IIUlllMIU lAillHIH Agonls Wauled i!ritfr.r!rTuwui" ed can at all couiimrt' with this In Interest ami liiisirtaiir' to Ibu people ofOicuoii, mid to ullotbeiit interested ill tlio wtH.ui,' ...I..I.. ..v. I, ..lnu .. ...... .1 ... I1 .11111 I.MIilll. . l.rilt.,,l.n icoti. ... i..u.. .. .1. ...ii. .. .1 .tu.i.l .. .. 1 1.. p.. f 1. 1.1 . i.url IJI11I tiiriiiw, .'i k11'111 .'M'. .".'. ...... periiiaiieiif orgimlJitloin. It Is the life ol .ill liiiiuiiti.ut iii 'il iliu niilloii, tttt true Oregoiiliil), no true Ainerlenn will fall to secure 11. 1 wuru, no.v itir mu ins. iiiiht hi-fc-ielsupeiulev mini the full set of Mr. II .... V...V u ..I... . . 1I..II1. Illl,.rll.ill kft'i.krf III 4ll I. l l. '. '". ."..'....., ..." ... . voN. ICarnost, active workers should secure exclusive UriHoiy ImiueUlutcly, or tlmy will I'wt- u r-r- "Pisirtmillj to mkae lor fM or SI.000. Our lifted nuexMrli!iicoorcfipltallntliU biilu.-M. for If projrl) proM-ntiHl the work Mils lisrlf.and we give our Agents Ul days' lime In which todellvei uiidoolleot befor.) laying us. AddrM Till'. HlhTOltY L4i., 7JS Market HI. him Kntital niil'. A gnivr inUlake T. use an Inferior dep. trlllee. Wright's 4lyrrh Psilh soap gives lHiitlfiil white teeth and pine brent li. Bold byallilmtgUls. Wright's Had UroMCure unumHlo dfor receitafHljiJirofileeruglis anil oliU, mid all lrrilabniU' of tlw air iHga. hojd by all dniggMU Don't mush any longer Wright' lied UttuHiUiugli Cure wiu lout your iinuuy unoeoud liuve m free mid will, rsild by till druyyuis, AN IMPORTANT ARUERTi The Train Wrcek (lie ltesull or A I'riieiienl Joke. tiiiii:i: iiAiivnsT hands hid iti Wnntt',1 to liitvo Fun i!y Itunninp Train to Lebanon. the (speel.il to the Capital .lourmilj. At.itANV, Or., July 31, .1 p. 111. V.'. A. 11111, ti linrvcst liaiiil who hits bcon lalioiiup; in tlio vicinity of lA'bainiii .luiit'tioii, wits tirrvstotl this tifturiioon ly tins nuthorittcM of Linn county, charged with tlisi placinir tho lailroad switch at Leba non .Junction Sunday evening. lly tlio displacement of this riu Itch tho overland passenger train was derailed Sunday evening, the engine dciiiollM'ri, and engineer Jack Miller killed and Ilreinan (Julnt (littliriu bcrimitily if not f.itnlly wounded. Tho ollieers micceedod in arresting Hill and tire after two other harvest hands whom HilUays were accom plices. When asked why they displaced the switch, I Iill said 0110 of tlio others did it to run tlio train to Lebanon ns n Joke. Small. Atloiiiliinic. Cjiicacio, July .'!(). Dcpai t nient coiuinanders of the (I, A. It. from Illinois, Town, Minnesota, Mis souri, Indiana, Michigan, Kansas and Nebraska hud n long session liete. A decision was reached that tlio posts represented, approve and accept tlte manifesto issued in tills city, July -, lu which ti general at tendance at tho encampment was discouraged If tho raiivvnvB did not recede from their position, mill that sonio time in the future tho repre senatives present will ksuo n circu lar that will bo signed by eight de partment commanders and possibly more, withdrawing the departments leiiiesetited front tlio parade adver tised Intake place. .Naliirnl (las Struck. Elli:.nhiiuho, W. T., July :m The eoal company, while engaged in boring for coal at Itoslyu, at n depth of 180 feet struck 11 Mowing well, which throws a volume of water foi ty feet above tlio surface. With tills Hticum is 11 strong (low of natural gas, which hums with gieat brilliancy, and Is attracting crowds ot people to witness the grand spectacle. The striking of natural gas in this country confirms tho theory of Professor Clayton, who visited Kl loiisburg a year ago, and replying to an inquiry said tho Kittitas val ley was tho bed of an old lake, and tlio subtorreaneun pressure was ex ceedingly great, and it was only a question of time when Mowing wells and natural gas would bo found In gloat abundance. Camilla It Aliiiiui'il. Kan KitANi'isto, July !). Tlio Hteauier Dora arrived liom llchilug sea last night, nud brings the (list detailed account of the capture of tlio Jiiillsh sealer I Hack Diamond by tho I'nited Slates levenue cutter nieliard Hush, July II, the Hush overtook the lilack Diamond, ami ordered her to heave to. The ea tulii of lite lilack Diamond refused to do this. Thereupon the com mander of the KiihIi ordeied the lowering of tho ports anil the turn ing out of the gnus, which caused the schooner to liwivo to, Sixly ift'iilsliM Killt'tl. Caiiio, July :.-Advices from Assouan say the advance of Der vishes continues, though slow. A skirmish occurred yesterday between the Kgypllim patrons and Dervish outiMists. Sixty Dervishes wete killed. Tlie lloiilanisls. I'AiiiH, July HO. Lti I'ltws, tho Iloiilanger organ, iiccusetl tlio gov ernment of falsifying ,'l,WX),0(K vot ing papers at the election Sunday. The corrected returns show that lioiilaugcr U eli etc 1 lu twenty'threo oniitotiH. More K.iixIMi I'ntillnl. Xi;w Voiiic, July no, An Kng- llsh syndicate lias o He red J I. H, Jacob itWlo.OOO nud n $15,00(1 Hilary fur two'thlrds lutereut lu twenty theatre, which ho controls lu varl oilH purtH of the ITnltctl .Stati-s. Lost in the Ire. San I'ltANcisco, July 30. The steamer Dora from Seal Island, Alaska, brings two survivors of the whaling bark Littlo Ohio, from New Bedford, which was wrecked otl Point Hope, Alaska, October It, 18SS. l'Yoni them details of the wreck nre learned for the Mrst time. Capo Lisburno was sighted the morning of October .'id. A Noted Outlaw. Hiit.MixuiiAM, Ala., July :!0. rtube Burrows, train robber and genend outlaw, for whose capture $0000 is oll'ered, with lour compan ions Is defying state authorities lu mountain fastness. Tlte sherlll' of Ijiiinur county has asked the gov ernor for militia. Disastrous Karlliqnnko. Yokohama, July 30. A dispatch from Negazukai states that a dread ful earthquake occurred in the west ern portion of the Island of Kious slon. The town of Kamootn w'as destroyed and many people- perish ed. A vast amount of nroneriv was destroyed. White Lead .Monopoly. Ni:w YoitK'.July 30. -The World this morning says tho Standard Oil company has bought up all tho whito lead companies in tho United States, the estimated amount being $(10,000,000. CINDKXSKI) lHSI'A'UillKS. Tho New York printers declare they will lestst all attempts to lower their wages. The greenback party Is preparing to take an active part lu the political Meld this fall. Riots weio indulged in at Cincin nati over tlio attempt to prevent theselllng of liijuor Sunday. Hundreds of persons have been killed by 11 eyclouo in Hungary, and enormous damage done to houses nud crops. Don Pedro's assailant says lie was instigated to make tho attempt on tlio emperor's life by the repub lican assKclatlon of llra.ll. The elections In Franco for mem bers of tho c011nell-gener.1l, was gen erally (juictly conducted. The IioulnngistH tire badly defeated, electing only lUmeinbciH out Of 060. IICCIIIKNTAli JOTTINlnS. An Albany man has an ingenious Invention in tho way of a lmrvcster. It is a patented combined header and thresher and is drawn by twenty-two hoises. Its manufac turer claims for it that It will take the wheat standing, cut and thresh it, leaving tlte grain sacked ready for market. There is a big real estate deal on foot, says tho Yaqtilua Republican. A syndicate of wealthy men along tlio lino of tlie C. & N. , Is being formed to take in a big slice of prop erly on tlio bay. DxhcWi'iii'iMl. Mrs. Highbred You said you knuw all about thodulies of a dining loom girl, I believe, Norah liow to wait 011 (lie table, and all tiiat? Norah Kiiltli, iiitiui, and I do that. Ilav'n't I liven hvln' tho last tin mount' wld me cousin, Molk Noonun's wile, who kiien the boardln' ear 011 tlio railroad con Htliriictlon train; and didn't I wait on tlio boys ntcwllf ivory blessed incur.' 1 did that! THE NEW DISCOVERY, You have heard your friends and nelglilioiH talking about it. You may yourself lie one of tlio many who know trom personal experience just how good a thing It is. If you huve over tried It, you ttro 0110 of its Hlatiueli lrluutls, because tlio won derttii tiling about It is, that when once given 11 trial, Dr. Klug'M New Discoery over after holds a place lu the bouse, if you have never used It and should bo nllln'ted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure 11 bottle at once and glvo It a trial. It Is guaran teed every time, or money refunded. Trial Dottles l-'rce at D.inielJ. J'ry'H Drugstore. A SOUND LEGAL OPINION. , K. liiilubihlgc, Monday Esq,, County AltV., Clay Co.. Tux. says: "Have used Klecirlo Hitters with most h ippy results. .My brother was nU) very low with Malarial Keverand Jaundice, but wits cured by timely use of tills medicine. Am satislled ICIectrlc Hitters suved has I), I. Wllcoxsoii of Horso Cuve, Ky., adds 11 like testimony, saying: lie ixmltively lielleves ho would nave (lied, had It not U'cn for Kleetrio Hitters. TI1l8gre.it remedy will ward 01T, us well as euro nil Malarial Discuses, and for.ill Kidney, Liver and Stom ach Disorders Mauds uncqualed. Price Wld. and il. ut Daniel J. Fry' Drugstore! 1 m " 1 i I Iltttf Kiif "d CiilrutU. y