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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1890)
Htfl. J '-rtttfR THE FATAL CYCLONE. THE SILVER BATTLE. $100,000 Damage and Thirteen The House Tables Bland's Ap Lives Lost. peat from Chair. 13 MILES OF COUNTRY DEVASTATED, i DILL GOtS TO COINAGE COMMITTEE. RES !&' . ATI YE A C1USa Coloml Coaclunau!lilov(nnt Eastern News of PERFECT iTtTt R I T I O N 1 "SALTHI Commits Wife Murder. To-Dny.Othcr Mattel's. Tho only rct- " "vh1, n wM Stimulate the Kut.!:!w Processes of the liDBic.1 Sv-tCO, Eyth!stm"i 1 ' -i 'le tneHielt quickly and J'Mac: ' '" " -ul 1'orms of prspcpla, Con-"! . ' m. Mental and jterTous Kxhaujttldi., General .Debility, rjraln Tag, or m j exhausted or weak ened condition ol tin system, from what ever cause, Sldn Kri:ptiuii$,i:olls, itun plne Sores, Scrofula, up 1 ill Diseases o( the. Blood, Stomach, Liter and Kidneys. SI. OO. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5,00. Dr Hillor'fif't pipe book descriptive o' Hy drastlncKcttor.itlveaud hi other llcmcdlcs, tent free by wall. HILLER DRUG CO., San Francisco, Cal Sold by Dan'l J. Fry, 223 Com'l St. Tin: silver hattlk. Wasiiingxox, D. C, Juno 21. ATEKIUS'IC CYCLOXn. Eai'.lville, 111., June 21. A ter rlblc cyclonp nuil cloudburst oe- an the house. The house has laid currcd about flyc mllrs north of this 1 on the.t.dile Bland's appeal from the cilyshurlly ipler 4 o'clock yester- speaker's d.'cMoo. Yeas 1-14, nays day, which resulted In u terrible! 17. Theollcct of th's is to sustain loss of life and property, no less j thespe-ke-'s reference of the 1)111 to than fifteen prople being killed and the 00111030 eommltiee. . 1 BLACKS3IITHIXG, Wagon and Carriage Making and Repairing Horseshoeing a specialty. All work bum anteed. JOHN HOLM, Cornerof CommercialnndChcmeketn Ms., Hale in, Oeson. rHF USJKWEI'EK' 121 Court HI. WM. WICICEY, House Painter, Decorator, and Wall Tinier. Leave order at John lluglies' store, .State street. O. C. CHASE Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator. Good work, economy nnd wimple work shown before engaging. .aa-Pay based on work measured on the wall. Leave orders at Sargent's, Meyers' or Keller's residence at Highland addition. t8o 0i f fMHSSti' 5 Y. 3 0 o C3 o UJ a PS. a PAINTSHOP. 1 5 6 Commercial Street. House and carriage palntlng,slgn writing, paper hanging, decorating, wall tinting Snd kalclmlning. All work dono first cfass. Carriage painting a speciality, char pes moderate. P. II. RAW, PROP.. a number of houses and barns de molished. The foree of the cyclone was ter rific. .01bin3 remains but tho bare earth, huge trees being torn out. The width of the fetorm was about SO vault and it progressed at the late of eighty miles an hour. The work of reeue began immedi ately, but at the hour of writing but little can be learned of the names of the killed and injured. ITS nXTKXl. The storm swept over large parts of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Kan sas and Missouri. swi:e:v Tiiirtrv milks. Amboy, J 11., June 21. Reports from the suirouudtug towns show that last uij-lit's cyclone started at about Harman, in Lee county, and proceeded to Sublet, Compton and Pawpaw. A great many are seri ously injured, but as the damage and wreck is disfibuted over a dis tance of thiny miles it cannot all le re.ich.cd. ThirU m are known to be dead, mostly children. The school house in Brooklyn township south of here is completely demolbhed. The teacher and scholars were near ly all iujuied, two children meeting death. The loss t)f properly so far heard from is over $100,000. COLORED WIFE MlTItDEHEll Colusa, Cal., June 21. Charles Bell, a coachman and servant for J. W. Goad, this morning stabbed his wife in several difi'erent place and then cut her throat with a large pocket knife. They have been hav ing trouble for some time and Mrs. Bell had commenced a suit for di vorce. The immediate cause of the deed is unknown. Both arc colored. The doctors are trying to save her life, but she will probably die. Bell escaped and started on the run down the river, but the sheriff and others have staged in pursuit. The feel ing against the man isiiitonso nnd threats of lynching are freely made. NOTICE. To Merchants, Mechanics and Laborers. WANTED Salem Harness Shop, B. F. WILEY, Prop. Manufacture and make a specialty of Farm and Heavy Harness. All work dene in our own shop at Salem and guaranteed first-classs. Give us a call. NT 1000 Families to Settle in the Town of Aumsville. 0. D. IIUTT0N, Prop. Castings of all kinds' made to. order. MILL MACHINEKY, PLAXIXO MILLS, COHXICES, METAL FRONTS, WHEELS, PULLEYS, and sneclal castings ot any style or pat tern made In short order, smooth and re liable in every particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turning lathes. enn. uh lV"-j V H !- v- --- uoou prito 3-lS-lm nnH Unn tnvoa limit. on any iron work needed, paid for old Iron. You can save money by buying your Musical JJerchandise DIAMOND'S Music lloue, Eldrldge Rlock, Salem. Brick andjile for Sale MURPHY &. DESART, Salem. n ir the flr grounds, and are p e pareS w furnish On.t-claM brick and tile on short notice. Rmnle of llrlek or Tile sent free to nnj Jfctred. on rihort notice. Orders win K left StUJo-. FlUburn. 110 HUte trejK. where wunple. can t keen. Aumsville is located in Marion county, Oregon, 14 miles south east of Salem, in the midst. of a rich grain, fruit and stock country. The country tributary to Aumsville pro. duces 400,000 bushels of grain yearly, 200.000 bushels of fruit and vegeta bles, and supports thou.sauds of head of stock. Among its other advan tages Aumsville has three miles of l valuable water power, a largo leni- lizer rock quarry on what is known as the Butler place, one mile west of town. It has good shipping facilities, having one railroad aud will soon have two more.1 It has a good 100-banel roller process Hour mill, several good stores, ' blacksmith shops aud line homes, all In a prosperous condition, a good opening for a woolen mill, fruit dry- j er aud cannery, a tannery and large boot and shoe factory, a Iarjjo cheese factory. Any man or company . starting such an enterprise nere could easily obtain the milk of 10T j The ret,i''ar order beinsr demand-! ed, Speaker Heed proceeded to state his posliion on the mooa-d cmc-thm " and reference of the silver bill w'-ieh he had re erred to conunit.ee on coijrge, weight" and me.isd -. He d the rul-s required such bills to bcoi'side-cd in comniLLo of the whole. Untie" thco cl.-cuuislauces aud n conformity with tho rules chair held that the bill which had been referred to was now referred to comm'ii'-eoucoiur.ge, weights and mepMuc"). MI ST OO TO COMMITTEE. Bep. B.irtine, of Nevada, said that I me lvrircseuiuiivs" ui h.v;dii-i i.- ducing&Litcswere mostly new mem bers aud not trained parlimeiiiariaos, but he could re.id plain Eugl'sh, and when the rules said a bill must be considered ia the committee of the whole It did not mean that it was to go the coinage committee. o cox ro't muR silver.' Hep. Morrow, of Cal, contended inoppo-i 'on to the speaker's ruling, that the billon the speakers .able was open to disposition o. the house. Congressman Hermauu, of Oregon, said the silver question wm ihe is sue of the election held four weeks no iu this stale. He had agreed to support the lepubHcau slate pla' form, declaring iu favor of free coin age. Thco were his sailing orders. A DOl-TFUL MEASURE. Wasiiingtox, D. C, June 21. In the senate, the house bill in reference to bigamy was taken np. It pre vides tha. all funds and property lately belonging to the Mormon chi'ich shall be devoted -to the ue a.id benefit of the common schools of that Sia The bill pi"- ed w'thout division I with some foi'nialameudmenn, j won't come to the coast. AliiaXY, K. Y., June 21. Gov. HIM uas atvepteTl the invitation to . attend ihe uuvci'iug of the Tho-. A. J Hendricks monnmeut at ludl. nap-J oils, .1 uly 1st. By lea ,011 of official) dul'es the sovernor has dccli.icd ur-1 gent invitations to extend his trip, to the Pacific s'ope. , NEARLY TWO Ml uLlO.N. New Yoimc, N. Y., June 21. "'de Tribune state" that the Census figuies of this ell v will show a popu lation of over 1,S00,000. MAY UK REACHED TO-DAY. rmxriAR Penna.. June 21. At. I half past thiee this morning ttio ! rentiers broke 'into an opening, but it not known whether into the Hill mine or not. It is believed the im prisoned miue.-s will be reached to-1 ioseburg. day. VON THE DERIJY. Cicago Tlls.. Juno 21. Uncle Ben won the Derby; Santla-jo, sec ond; Kingsbury, third; time 2- l'KiisoNAL :.:.xTinN. E. 1'. McCornack took the mor . ing train for Portland. Frank O'Neill traveling pawrtger agent of the Northern Pacific, Is in the city tc day with nn eye to busi ness. State Supt. McElroy arrived homo this morning from Corvallis ami Albany. Prof. Z. M, Parvln came up from Portland last ulght, where ho had been on business. Mks Minnie Breyman went to Portland this morning for a visit among friends and acquaintances. James A. Varnev. a member of the Horticultural commission, went south yesleulay, after several days inspection in and about Salem. John Hohnati, superintendent of the Albany iron works, came home thi moruHig limping; badly, a heavy piece of iron having fallen on his foot a few days ago. Mrs. M.E. Klnne., of Astoria, re turned homeyeaierday, after spend ing a pleasant vUit at her old home In the capital city and visiting her old alun mater Willamette Uni versity. A gentleman uaixed Coburn from Hochester, N. Y., has beeu here look ing over the city and country with a view to investment and is highly pleased with what he has seen hi thee parts. Mr. E. L. Morris, former clerk at Chcmawa Indian school, returned to Seattle to-day, after a week or so at the school settling up the books and papers for tho term In which Gen. Beadle was superintend ent. Judge and Mrs. V. W. Thayer, were pacsengois for Portland this morning. The judge says the su preme court will sit again July 1st and clear up all businc-s before It, leaving the new bench a clean docket. Mrs. Mary Stilt, of South Bend, Ind., who has been spending several wcel, visiting with Mrs. Starr, or this city, left this morning accom panied' by the latter lor Tacoma, where they will spend a few days, before Mrs. Stilt, returns home. Mr. II. F. Gibson, now ofPoit land, isjn the city greeting old friends nnd at.iiiding to some busi ness matters. He intends taking the road July 1st as salesman for a wholesale drug house of Chicago. Harry will make a full unin that line.' IIDTKL AUUIVAI.S. CilEMEICEl'E HOTEL. II I) Killman, L K Pe.usou, E Hughes, H H Hoyser and wife, W I Bi.-ehard, S N Houghton, Portland. I J Shlpiw, J B Webery, Astoria. j A It Krum, Chisago. E A Pierce. S F. I I C Limpman, N Y. I J II Utter, S F. FJ Hershry, Hastings. J II Syker.Pa. S V Gerhard, Eugene. 0 P Prim, Jacksonville. L ('apse', Walport. O W Knight, Bert Wheeler,. Al bany. J A Uershey, Neb. E Li Mori is, Seattle. Bert Williams, John Stump Dal las. cook house. S S litsbe, N E liisbe, l hatncy, 25c WantColumn. Xolices incrtcd for ONi: CENT PER WOikD E.VCII INSKUTIOX. No adver tUemcut Inserted in this column for lc9 than twenty-five cents. 7"ANTED. Work at dressmaking by a hilly otesiwi.cncc. Apply MUs Lou Q arve, at 1(B in.er street. IOUXD. On the extension of State street 1 n nice pair ot spectacles. Owner call luthlsolllce. ftie-tr T-IIU SAI.K. Twim. cov P mowlne machine. Alsoan sCflcro frm. Call on or address T. C. Jory, ltox 91, Salem 1.10U SA LK.Ono house and two lot In V SoiHhSnlem. Inqttlroof W. 11. Stnu son. P. ice $050. nOKSALB. A thoroughbred ulHCKtrnn I' ger horse at n moderately low tlyure. Alsiineomrarattvply now cut nnd liar ne. F.U. 1UKKK. lORSAl.K. Throo newcou.iters and a V isiitpleler.ct ofshelvlng nrsa'eeheup Inquire of I O. lUikerat F. H. Hem bonis. ."uSMI I I AGENCY; OF THE SWAN FOUNTAIN Pi i i lOR HKXT- l1 In best bloc x In town desirable business ofllee inquire at tins S-ltf oAlee. l)AT.'.ONl.K Ho.iie Indusiry, and use L Moiunnln FsU.,1 Couahru.-e. Uunr n'ltcod to s'e re"e" o iimne.v ivfundcit. .Muiu'iixeli'.xHl Fy 11. 11. Cross, Salem, Ore gon. Smith .- Sterne- Mile nseuts for bnlein. 1-Stllm 1?OU SAI.K tinoflnnjeorllnccolf.elght ' Mead took rattle, calves and heifer; uloono tubular ax wagon, nnd harness, both nsgoodns new Tlmegivcu. l-.cqulre of J. P. Robertson. South siitciu. WANTED. A poslllon as forenmn or Supt. of construction, railway or canal work, by ivt experienced man. Ad dress J.SKXTON, llnywnrd, Cal Notire. UOLDERS of city wmrnuts are hereby notltlcd that theie nro funds In the treasury applicable to tho rnyment of all wt i rants endorsed beforo iJov. 2J1, II!). Interest on tho sac wlllcei -en-oiu the date o.-thl-t entice. II. J. SW AFFORD, (i:JMw City Trersmer brick! Over Two Hundred of tluse favorllo Pens are now In use In Marlon county alouo. It Is one- of tho very best Fountain Pen .naiiufaetiire.l. All Insurance Agents use this Pen. Tho lato Improvements render it still more attractive and more desirable. A full lino of MABIE TODD & BAUD'S Gold Pens are always iu stock, also PHOTO ALBUMS, AUTO ALBUMS, SCHAP BOOKS, SCKA1' PICTUHFS, PUHSES, CARD OASES, VISITING CAHDS, WEDDING STATIONERY. Remember tlie Place, 'dry, eJ.tonr 9S STATE STREET, SALEM, ORE. THE YERY BEST BBANDS OF BURTON BROS. are prcured to ferulsh a 11 -t-clnss arilclo or Hi left la town or country or p.jywhcio on tho lino of O AC. R. U. lVlcea leason able Ya.dMin State stive. .opposlto O. 8. 1 AllordeixleR wl.li WIIIIimiw A l'."S lnnd promptly nitcitded to. Two Through Trains Each Way DAILY, VIA UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Readv Mixed Paints for family uso at- Comineuclng with .Sunday, March 2ml, bolhtlrst and second-class llekets will bo honoi-ed on "Tho Limited llast .Mall," tnilisilaiul I, as well al-o on tho "Over laiul ni!iN," Nos. land'-'. "Tho Llmllcd 1-isl .Mali" trains are e(iulpiicd with l'ullmnn p.itaco and coliw ulatHlccpeis, dining cars, chair cin-s and conches. ami tun solid between l'ortland ,m. I . !ui.tinYt ilnllv wli limit I'hrm.o The iM'iliind Hyoi-'Uriilns a.o equipped Willi I'.illman p.iluco sleepers and cojches, tieiween I'nrthuul and Council liluilti nnd with l'lillmnn cnlonKt sleepers bciwecu l'ortland and Kansas City, dully, without Coiuii'cl ions eio Hindu at I'onntclli with i tu in. ii tiniuu tiinml lrnm Sail Lake, and nl t'liejenno with through trains to and Horn Denver, kiihvii uuy iihh m. uou.-.. The ulxno truliiK nllord tho niilckest lime between tho Northwest, l'liclilo coast and liislern and oiilhcru lxilnlx. Detailed time or trains, .-ales, llirougli tickets, liiigsngo checks etc., c.n bo j)ii eured upon upplle.itlon to any agent ot tho Union I'acillo Hysleui. T. W. l.hL, :(-7-'it.w (lea 1 1'asH. gent. IIOISK it MAN NINO Agent, (W Court sticet.Halein Oregon Fry's Drug Slaughter your Sqiilrrols now by the uso of FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON. Store DKLAYS ARE DANGEROUS! it is sure death; 2.") cents per can. -rEETbdrdE-Grand Tea Prie, -ofil'ied by- COX & BOGGS, (iroi'ors, 24'.) Commorcial St. A Handsome Garland Cooking Range 'PTV.iti.nn llfllldlMll. A F Crayiner, 111. AN OLD Ma -tin'.., morning in Morgan went MAN SUICIDES. Cal., June 21 This . ild man named G. ! o the dooistep of , Cou my Pliysician Caroth-rs and shot himcclf thinugh the head. He ivetl only ?n hoin-. He has sullered along lime (mm a comp'UMiloimf di-ea- s. WEATHER- I'.EI'OET. Poi'.TLANi), Or., Juoo 21. The following is tho report, or the uie gon We.ither bureau for the past week, le.t'vc to crops. The weatlier during the p.ist week lias been cool tmd cloudy ."ud geoeial rains nreva.ied, doing great beuefit tocrons. The grain crop sown W I Hiehes, Turner. 11 C VanBehien, Aumsville. E C Harrington, S F. Benjamine Wolfer, Neudy. I M Burnet, M B Column. Marel- ficld. Mrs C M Clenienls, Pleasoanton. M Mayensen, Macleay. Frank O'Neill, Portland. PS Kilmer, Midi. T II McGIl' rftuytor. cows. To anyone who will start a lactorj i aMiUre(j. except late of any kind in Aumsville, me peo ple will give every encouragement in their power. I There is alo a good opening here ; for a weekly newspaper. Parties looking for n new home or business location should not fail to . see Aumsville. Prices of projierty Is now and that will mrkc good hay. ITiilt pros peels are very tlattenng. GENERAL VOX MOLTKE ILL. Paris, June 21. A dispatch from Berlin announces that Gen. Vo'i liislrumeiils Fileil lur lloconl County iiecoriier'b Olllce. U W Gray and wfto W T ( o ii and Chits A Gray Us 7 and 8 In blk 1 in the tiwn of Wootiburu I Vauduyn and wf to tho Young .Men's Investment Co of Salem It 11 in Vauduyu's ad to Salem U J lludley to John A Shaw tract of laud In Mill City Oregon A B Cileunon and wf to Geo M Fry ami Harvey Winkle. fractional blk 00 In IIublKird's ad to the town of Hubbard ! J A Alcorn to I) E Swank, 1 13J acre- near Aunisvlllu at I In" i 'Mil HELLENBRAND'S Ealing Parlors & Candy faiifaelory, iiOfj Commorolul Stroot HILL OF FAKE: Ice Cream 10c , l.rx". and Si eenlH I'liil.-i-. Ten or Chocolntoiiliiicaiie -iu cun .MiHliami .mm I'luto or Soup Hot Cakes, tollso or 'lea.... UecWea'.t a.ld M"K -'- I'orkChoni ml I', Mutton Choi) and .Jul? Venison mill Essk- Saiifiizuiiiul Ejks Ham and Kaas.. KioshOysteiM any stylo 25 Cent Regular Dinner Served From II to3 0'Clock. A nleo variety of vegetables, etc., etc. Also ton, police u: milk with all H cent iiioals without extra clmrt'O. Choice Clears, imported aim uoimmiu-, alwayn on iiand. Porter HousoHlcpkr 'd I:kk -W) cents Tender lAilnHleak I'.id Kgil- SOceills It. II. -WESTACOTT, Feed Stable & Livery. 14(iltcl IImv fr Snlu. Thobettt of ratio liiken of liaimlent Minek. J Latest and Improved pattern, nickel finish, with complete set of utensils, (purchased of H. M. Wndo & Co.) O to every purchase of unk i'UUiNiJ oi our A Ticket with chance RELIANCE CAN TEA on this elegant Prize nresonted Price 7i cents per pound. .10 cent i ..10 con i ...15 cents. ..'i'ltflllS . i'lecnn . af. cents ...'JTKOIliS ...S'leenlH ...aTicenlH ...a' ccntK R-MnHBaiMH.MRBBMKSBDBIWWnHHHI Boots rown k Co., UIEA-IvICUS and Shoes ! Moltke is seriously ill. ..snf.lv fades the twilight my," W l.vo a speeial l.rHln for are reasonable, and now is the time Wrighf bargains beat the i to" daj-s on Uwlilo lWi. -. '- E. C. PATTON U still Killing Rubber Uer tbn ever All of Mr stamp are nudf out of tbe Best Rubber. you hooM not be wttUout OB. Kemember the pUe. PATTOVS BOOK STORE, H SUW Kt., SAloiO. SELF INKERS I Stamps I M t ii.iia fur lii five vears thore Is bound to be n city here of 10.000 in habitants. :20-0w Cuiun. That is the name of Far rar & Co's new private brum! of ton. It is extra good. Try it. ray; they don't fade. Ktigeno City Itomls for Sale. xrOTICK inherec. kixcii that under ttio J piivUloiiofaniieKI tho Ii KUIi-.uro of Ortnton e.i.lllwl,"AllHil to lueoipo nttottiHCityor KtiHHiie ami to repeal nil HdlM uml prt of hcIm 111 coillllet here with." Illod In tho ollk-fl of the sir c.nry of Ukle, I'elirn.i.y -J), IHM, tho eoinmoii council of the city of Kuxe.in will In .leiind dlnivH-oiil the bonds of ..aid cl.y i't pur i Hlut of Irom ).) to , in denoml n ittoiu or from I00 i tKM t M par clio(tr may tleti.-e, imypble . le H 1'itcr ,iui i.r iiiImi Uih si.. ne. wall IiIci-hI inertsm t the rate mil tiiostwd ft pt. et.ui i iT minimi, m)'hI t )iiil-.tiiiiiiHlly Mwltsl pri.JU to pur. h e wild boliiN Hill li ruivetl by tin until" signed Ml Kujteue, uieKou, . lull September Jut, 1W, hiki all mvwii"' ! will bfc oiwned and isi.ihldeied tin ! the Mil iUy ol Hptmler, l'). and .itu IMIIIIIIi Will IMI lllHBMH. x-l - i- - i perHi nuikluK Hie lt oiler or ullem Tlieeo'iiiimiimounml reserve the rlirlit torejtwtanyaiiil U wKlt. Uy order orillaotKined. 1U..,.,MU lay aist. 11. . ll.l'.DOtHIH, ltwrOr fur tlieflly of Kimeiie. Leatlier ('and Findings. COy-Cash paid lor Wool, HIiIch, i'elts and Kurs,-u The Bissell "Gold Medal" Carpet Sweeper. Tho Bost in the World. No. :1 Conn 1 lercial St., S';Wem, Oregon. Sg PIANOS AND ORGANS, Violins, GuItaiH, MandolliiH, Banjos, Sl-IISIST MLUSIC, Mimic llookn, ami nil klmU of Mimical ilercliaiidUo at ASTON'S, Eldritlgo block, Commercial St. PIIIE ONLY MUSIC STOKE IN SALESI I W&rw jfrnt , ,4, ft! . a mil 1 1 i mm i i I, llo;;i,v Zs'm M JL i Allirrr -J 5 t r i r a tfM Jttftfmi wH The Salem 4th is being talked all over the valley, and delegation are being formod all over tho neighbor ing towns vo attend the eUlraLon at Salem. There is room here for nil, for Salem U a big city, Iwr streets are wide.her parks nuiiwrous, her accommodations abundant and her hospitulity uuwinalUal. Light eoato and vaeia, diw aulta, business euita, working-mow, wilu nt great bargains at the Capital Ad venture compcuy. A Sure Cure lur I'IIm. Itrhini IM aw a" r ajaataf when warm Tn ton a il m mim MwCSins and pru4la. fWi M mm ta directly oo theparu Bft4Mt. lu- Sa cur"' 48 MU lrujUl or laaU, tywillK44e' Tlt'KifTs. Frfd O. Baker lias the sale of the 60 cent tlokots to " The Planter's Wife" performance on I July lib. Rn-oil wadu at Dear born's. i i A DOCTOR'S KKIIUKK. iHlH.eM-rly ltrn 3IIchlf ban !! ftrully HHj.itl. You Will twenty to find our rtfguUr thirty tKr cent prleea lower A K T I S 'J' ,i ..i.oniij.,1 i.n...k. i.f tiiiv other' louue 'ooe lveu Hi Cray.iit w ......-. ,.-.- -.- -, valar 0r ho dewier in the city, Capitol Ailven ture (Jjiilaiiy. j French lee cream Mala at Jouea I A: BeriiHnll'h, 1M ataUrtrat. . u. roari KOti Oil 1'alnUNC. . kllailUi In Clierlll lOtl. .One luitlditiie, HMhun Portrait l'lctiira Ktm'art, KIKN. $12,6SO ay ua of the beat half MNttk.u fr inw TI-IK vSKCONU HAND STORE, At MOOKE ct OSHORNK Dealers Iu Furniture, Notions. QueeiiHware, Glawiware, Clgurn, Tobacco, Candles and Nuts. All kinds of second hand good boiigi't and wild. Goods wold on i-omiiiMun. Cor. State and Llliurty Ht. HUSH MILK. jCapital Dairy Co I A.U J'nlrrhlld, II. J. Kelly unit V. 0. ; Unroll uro propn.'cd to deliver ilicnh milk, cooIimI on ice, to uny part of the illy. LxAVoorderH at Mlnlo A Iw'm Htuble, JAPANESE BAZAAR. 201 CiimitiernliilHt., oipnlto l'ojtofllce. H.ileni.Orttfuil. Direct Iinportern of Japanese and Chinese Curiosities and Novelties. I'lnn I'oreeluln Chlnawuio. Clolnitoiile, HaUuma, llrouzu, Ivory, Curvlnij, Hllk, Crui. Hatln Kiiibrulderlcit, Undeiwear, .Mattln, Kino Teua. Flrti work, l'.tc, oi every iltwcrlption lorsalo nl lowest price. Wholewile ami lletnll. Country order promptly intended to. .. i..w.u u vaniih. fr... tuMtr . vi ... k.w ... ij tut ne.K..,..h.l-u.lwrt.l. Z:Z2Z : l-TT- iuW-mT.a. -r Tar. . " .,...,.... ... ...iU.ua! ram MUBIII, mi i.-t- ,M,n,. v ....... inwam, ,m -. ... M.ci . .j,tu.r - -. ctm.1 oi.aallr of eaUuwtlf I.1U. H4. viS5i "" T,T:;inr!;:,b,,-u"",,"M"w"UM'r wdihUrtUtoMoih.lnu.lae.s Juy w Jo well to H Pm Bar riraiTluTlealaVVbe Had 8t " Uly aw Only II. wtom ami !iuim?n. iy. I.,Muir utJoiKWALoWm-. IIa&fj H. ()UTI':it, ifcft-lm turbid eooaiuun. j0)' Vtrable aaarUla nn efa4 le all ju nrh a eoattaaeacr "' arralfwaal atlrtl. U- taaUa4offce Uk a weHl wlaetal , It U a MM vetWe taiaUve. tkU, owlac to IU tol.rti aa4 iwotl UmUlUMt jut-ti. Ii to rrra-a a ftlml la eoeatleaUoa ttU H t.! c t ca away to tmu4ie4. aotto U aM r uuU II aa -I .Uie Uaril It e lUe oerlpa ahaoet lauaeaUtolr wHU a aaMfei mi aabU, Makwafll Uut, BAUfce diaetic boifative. It eaa t UVea UOeaaltoJr " ! ,titXT- ll IV nn n ii i ii m uimiitM JOM. Al.MIJKT, AkmiI IKHUIIAJ4CK ( u hi p a n y Flrt aiul Ma rt we. Hlui. (Hnjtin. TAILORING K. H('IIOICrriK, Wi Coniiiierclal strwit, mt'ii'liHiit UiHor. Tho llnea suits to order tit the lo.ii i.rleeH. A perfect fit jtimr- Mtitt-iNl. Uepalrlnif and clean. u done. The only first claw tallorliiK es lubllnliinoiil III the city. i - hprlHS IVrr. Al Ub tmtm ot lb year the . lui Jjj enwaaaa awrty people urton aatea (tl- 1" .u.utLu. ... An utvtlilK. aud utaoi C-k ol la H-f ! SI iiuni m a wh "-T". -rz u lb uer aaa ww. 'fli.. niU umU aetlua. ar viia. oirMt rill h in.wi ww -".-:. -. . . for IW. autalarf eoaau ur. "?": ..,-1 IJr I'tna. Th aiveau actlvll & IU llvar. l-irllr tk bfc-a a4 Wr ItoeW '"". Capitol Home Addition la MKUfolly tod In tteta leatoea. Majth of ta KleArto.Hailwar Umt. jmr ita wr aovM. Im fa. rf.kMW tot. Uuo4aoU. Horaeiebr Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co, Sash, Doors, IUImLs & Moiiltliugs, Turning it Scroll Sinviiig. .... .. . . , ... -- IIOUl lll'll.Z ltUur i ,n VW klada. iii uii.v Lv wbih we mil ulwuykwi. h full u!'ly of a4Hll atocU of alt HtU. Ar cultural WcMfca.l'orHarufTiaile and llluh ell Troponin for Wood. Httaled bid will be received at tho offlee ot'schotil clerk, Ml Commercial itreet, Ha. Iiii, Ureann, until June 21, into, (hr Ihe delivery ot IU) eoid oflnrau llrand "M cord of lnru urubor body oak. to bo delivered nt tho Kant Hule.ii school biilldlnif.on or txtfnru Ausiuil'J), IkM), 10 corda of larce II r nnd 10 curd of lurkc grub or body ouk, to be dfcliveictl nt the Month Hnleni ncliool house, Wcord of lurto rlrnnd 10 corda ot litrwOKrubo.' body ouk, to be delivered at North Muleiu school, 15 cord of Inrye llr n.id lOctjid oflurijei;rub or body oak, to bodellve ettrt toe Inrto Central sciiool. All wimkI mint be lour fret long, reiuona bly R.inlKlit aud corded cloe. All bid I wsll huofuiaed ut aMivt) ottlcaat 1 o'clock p. m, Juuoll, IhW). The lioord reserve Ihe rtthl to reject aud oil bide. Done by nn'erol tho board of d.reetora nforeaalu, tuU T7th day of May, Itaw. ' N.'ll,HlMI,rtON, Clerk. Heboot ml. No.il. Marlon Ox, Or. ireela, halein, Orj;oii. T. II. WIIiJON, Owner, !!!. 5S.V.? FXSLf Um a tHr. "' i im rtb tow lor IJOKKANCE BROS'. LUMliER YAKU ...... iii hlaU Hlrrt, hMleiu. Lumber, Lath. Shingles, Finishing Lumber, Mouldings, &c. xIHHly altondi d to. ViUum aw m i)m towt. miii hu smniit ir mrfy. iwMiirn- AllaraertlH M om In Ik Final Settlement. XTOTICK In hereby given that the under. IN sljnrd ndiiiiiiUtnitorot theetate ol John H. dllmoi e, decetued.havms filed UU flnul uccouut with lion. 1', C.Hrutw.couuty judge, of Marlon county, Orejuu, tin ttxetl J uly 7, 1'JU), nt 10 o'clock a. m., to hear any nlilretrona whv euld accouut should not I be allowed aud the nduiinlstrator dl. charsed. J. W. UlVAWtoni). tM AdmluUlralor of mid ml