VW?l" P' JV"5' II I It If ti ll tact, many of the details must bo n subject of long dlscuBslon, aud a detail of today may be overthrown tomorrow by tho discovery of new conditions. Tho question of settle ment with tho government on the direct obligations of the Union Pacific company is one which must remain in the balance until negotia tions can be reoponed with congress, but while that feature of Mr. Gould's plan must be, from the necessities of tho case, tho last to be ptrfected, the provisions for prior liens and tbo amalgamation of tho debts of the leased lines may be ar ranged and carried out at nn earlier date. It Is not yet decided whether 4 or 6 per cent shall bo tbo rate on tho new consolidated mortgage bonds. Tho final decision will depend largely on the condition of tho money market during tho nego tiations that must precede tho ex change of underlying investments. Mr. Gould's skill in financiering is so well known, that no doubt Is en tertalned by bis friends that the operation he bus in band will suc ceed. It is impossible to figure, however, upon the possible saving of interest rates that might bt effected by tho successful execution of this project, as It is yet in a some what chaotic state. The importance of tho work that Mr. Gould and hit colleagues havo taken un, In itc bearing on Wall Street aflulrs, is obvious. like a nisno. New Yoiik, Mch. 21. A spedlal from Kennedy, Ala., says: "Miss Bailie Cox, aged 18, daughter of Rep resentative Cox, of Plokens county, and A. A. Moore, aged 21, both pu pits of the Kennedy High school, were drowned between 5 and 0 1. it. Wednesday in the Luxapalla river. Tho deceased, together with Joe Kennedy and Miss Floy Cook, were taking a boat rldo, when tho boat, capsized. Kennedy seized Miss Cook, and, at tho risk of his life, breasted tho swift current aud finally galnod the shoro with her. Miss Cook, seeing hlsoxhaustcd condition prevented him from making a sui cidal attempt to bring tho others ashore. Tbo river Is uuusunlly rapid where the boat upset, and whllo it would havo been easy for Mooro to reach shoro alouo, ho found It Im possible to do so with Miss Cox, and died, like a knight of of old, In n vain attempt to rescue tho ludy under his charge, Tho bodies of both have been recovered, and two of tho saddest funerals of this section took place yesterday. BUIP LOST, Saw Fbancjhc, March 21. Tho steamship Occauio which arrived from China aud Japan early this morning brings advices that tho J. 0. Warns, bouud from Now York to Ningpo with a cargo of koroseno oil has boon lost after leaving Datavla No particulars aro known. LAWIU2NUK IUKHETT DKAI). Nkw Yokk, March 21. Law rence Durrolt is dead. Ills last sickness dated from Wednesday night, when ho was obliged to leave tho theatre here, whoro ho was en gaged. Last evening, Dr. Cham bers called at tho Windsor hotel at 0 o'clock to seo his patient, and shortly announced that ho would remain nil night. Death occurred at 10:45. Heart failure was tho causo of death. TUB 0I.QK9T METHODIST MINlHTKlt. Faihuavkn, Mass,, Mar. 21. Jtov. Frederick Upton, tho oldest Methodist minister in tho United States, died here yesterday morning, CO-OPIillATIVK BTOUKS. Chicago, Mar. 21, A working men's co-operatlou society has bran formed here. The Unit utorea will bo opoued for tho milo ofmenlnnd groceries only, but It is intended to extend thorn to other bmuohes os the growth of tho society muy wnr raut. FKAllS T1IKY AKK LOST. Taooma, Mar. 21. Fears uro en tertained hero that W. L. Uartlett nud Q W. Freese, respectively clly editor nud managing editor of tho Monmouth, Ills., Atlas, together with two daughters of a man named Klues, of Huron, 8. 1)., havo beon drowued In 1'ugnt Bouud. Tho party has been missing slnco Thurs day noon, when thoy started for Voshou Island In a small boat. A thorough search will bo mudo to morrow for tho party. .APHUNTJCD HIICKIVKU. lilKHlNCWAM, Ala., Mar. 21 On petition of tho Mercantile Company of <leore, Md. Colouel Mo lit Mry kw bocn appointed rm-lver for tbo Plttnlughaui, I'owderly ui d H- railroad. LKVl WADE DKAI). HoevoK, Mar. 21. Levi Wado ywMnt of the Mexican Central Mtlroad oampany, died thUinoru- STATE- TIUAIj op sandy OIjI3. HiLi-SBono, March 21. In tho Sandy Olds case yesterday, C. 13. Bellinger, counsel for the defense, read J. H. Sullivan's testimony on tho last trial, and, also Michael Fllnn'8. John Minto testified as to the tight between Olds and Weber at tho Crystal Paldco saloon a few days before the killing. John Fuvey. bartender for Weber; Tony Lynch, bartender at Crystal Paluco; Joo Day, police ofllcer; Ed ward N. Deady, attorney; Itlchard Perkins, then proprietor of tho IIol ton House; and Put Smith, the money-broker, testified as to various threats made by Weberagalnst Olds, Perkins testifying that on tho day before tho killing Weber drew file coat aside and showing his pistol Huck down in his pants, said that tie Intended to fix Olds with it. Through carelessness, Olds' pistol, in American bulldog, was mislaid, and an English bulldog, a somewhat larger aud more repulsive weapon, substituted. Although yesterday Sheriff Kelley testified that Olds' pistol wns of tho snmo pattern at the latter aud similar to tho latter, he stated today thut It was not Olds' pistol. Frank Illchardsou.a paper-hanger, testified that he wns un eye witness of the shooting, saw both men ap proach tho corner, and Olds fin threo shots after Weber had fallen on his face; that Olds fired rapidly and appeared much excited. Tho evidence as to Webber's char actor was principally confined to Olds'fl fellow gamblers, who also tes tified to Olds's good character. The case will probably bo submitted to day. FOIl ADULTERY. Portland, Or., March 21. Mrs. Hattle Downs, tho alleged adulter ess, apppearcd In police court yes terday, but from tho expression of sburno upon her face she would have proforred remaining ut home, Mrs. Downs was pluced under ar rest yesterday evening together with Press Anderson, a waiter, on a warrant sworn out by W. E. Dowub, her husband, charging thorn with adultery. Tho couple have been separated for some time. Mrs. Downs wont to Albany about threo months slnco In company with Mrs. Crauogue, who, like Mrs. Downs, had deserted her husband. Doth have led a (j ueor existence since then, and Downs 1ms been anxious to icaru who bis wife's paramour lias been. Yesterday ho located her in a room in a certain lodlng-houso in company with Anderson, and then ho secured a warrant, un which they wore arrested. N. D. Simon appear ed for tho prisoners, and the Uofeuao was granted a coutlnuunco for ex amination till tomorrow. UNDER THE I10UI.T LAW. Aluany, Mar. 21. E. P. ltogers wns before tho Linn county grand Jury, which Is making a rigid Investigation of tho "loug and short haul" charges brought ngalnst Mr. Rogers by tho farmer element of this county. Tho trouble consists In tho fact that the Southern Pacific charges a rate of 6 cents per one hundred on wheat from Lebanon to Albany, which Is n longer haul than tho run from Tangent to Albany, whllo tho latter rnto Is 8 cents per 100 for wheat. Tho company's do feuso Is that tho Tangent run is on tbo regular lino of tho road, whllo tho Lebanon Jrun Is on n branch, nud extends out of the main gonond direction of tho system, Tho Tangent rato of 8 cents is In Btrlot accordance with thu provisions of tho Hoult law, but tho Lebanon rate is lowered by reason of compe tition with the narrow gungo and Oregon Pacific systems. A demur rer was therefore Interposed by Mr, Rogers' counsel. It wns yesterday overruled by the court, however, and tho case accordingly will come up at tho next torm of court. MISSING. Portland, Mar. 21. Nellie Ran dolph, aged 1-1, has been missing from her homo on Portland heights since March 12th. Tho VTorltl llurlrh.il. The fucilltlcja pf tho present day fot die production of everything- that will conduce to tho material welfare aud comfort of mankind ure almost unlim ited, and wljcn Byrup of Pigs was find produced tho world was enriched with the only perfect laxative kiipwn, as It la the ouly remedy which Is truly pleating ana refreshing to tbo wU and prompt and effectual to clcaiue the system gently in the Spriug-titne or, In fact, at any time, aud the better It Ji known the more popular It be comes. J)uy gmolJrw offiroat A Gil, CRIMINAL. AN ANORY WOMAN. Martinsville, O., Mar. 21 Mrs. IdaThornhlll, wife of A. E. Thorn- hill, charged Dr. and Mrs. Vance with having slandered her. Charles Green, of Cincinnati, testified to having been intimate with Mrs, Thornblll. Yesterday, whllo she wns on the witness stand, Green was brought in for Identification. When she caught sight of him, she drow a revolver from her dress and rushed at him. Just as she wns trying to pull the trigger, her hus band shouted, "Shoot the ." Some lawyers grabbed the woman and prevented her from killing Green. DUEL TO THE DEATH, Milledoevilli:, Gu., March 21. Joseph Tucker was shot and killed by Meyrlck Ennls. The men '"ere both Influential citizens, aud had married sisters. Thoy have been on unfriendly terms for more than a year, nud those who were acquainted with tho estrangement that existed were not surprised thut one of them had been killed. Doth were fond of bunting, and when they went to their fields Tucker always curried his gun, and a Winchester rifle usually rested on Ennls' arm. En nls' dogs have been poisoned, aud lie accused Tucker. Bob and Meyrlck Ennls went hunting yesterday morning ou tho land adjoining the Tucker place; Tucker started across his plantation toward the ferry. Tho three met about a mik- from Tucker's home. Tucker threw up his gun as If toshool; Ennis raised his rifle in un Instant and fired six shots, all of llii'in taking efleet. The coroner'sjury ruturned a verdict of justifiable homicide. KILLED HY HER IIU8IIAND. Topeica, Kas., Mur, 21, Ben Grunt, a negro, living in the western suburbs, shot and Instantly killed bis wlfo at 0 o'clock last night. There woro no witnesses to the murder, and It was not reported to tho police until 8 o'clock. Grunt's wife was a white woman, and prior to her marrlngo hud been a domes tic. Her mother consented to her marriage with Grant, and lived with them until a few weeks ago, when sho loft because of tho fre quent funiily quancls. LIFE SENTENCE. San Francisco, March 21. Fred erick C. Beck, tho waiter who killed John M. Uowen, a grocery clerk, Nov. 4, 1889, wns sentenced by Judge Murphy todny to San Queutin for life. AMATEUR KiailTER DEAD. Savannah, Gn., Mur. 21. Rob ert WlHInk, who wuo knocked down lust night by Byrnle Murphy In an amateur prize fight at tho Athletic Tournament, died this morning from concussion of the bruin. Wlllluk is tho sou of Henry Wllllnk, owuer of tho Savannah Marino railway. MOONSHINERS. WABHiNfiTON, D. C. Mur. 21. Tho commissioner of tho Jnternnl rovenuo bureau received a telegnun today from Greensboro, N. C, say ing that H. J. Barnwell, revonuo ofllcer, was killed and Deputy Mar slml Brim mortally wounded by Moonshiners In Stokes county yes tejdny. FOREIGN. ANOTHER COMPLICATION. LianoN, Mar, 21. Rumors current that another conlllct are oo- curred between tho Eugllsb and Portugoso on Limpopo river, THOUGHT TO 11K LOST. London, March 21. Tho llrltUh bark Dumfrleshlro, which sailed from Sun Francisco, October 20, for Hull, Is considerably overdue and lnuoh anxiety is fell concerning her. OXFORD WON. London, Mur. 21. Oxford won tho eight oared raeo over Cambridge to-day, Tho raeo wus rowed over tho Putney to Mortluke course, dis tance about 4 miles. Oxfords time wus '1 inlnutos, tho betting win tlitce to one on Oxford. KORTHE MAFIA. Nuw York, Mar. 21. Memorial serviced were held this forenoon for cloven Italians who weie lynched at Now Orleans. 1li VUnt guttle!"' CtfVa Ujiecllla Willi every ndvnnro of cmltfnitlimitnto Ilie-fUr wcl,u new demkudU ertwlcd for lIuolKlvtur'MritutiiHOii bluer. Ntiwiy x uUted imlousniv fmiurullr It halubri. uui iimu iuir (iiiiihi ::'..:.-..i :. ..... ....... - . looulllle. uu ho count of the mlHtiutt i lu at rleti Itoiu rtveut ly cltwred Uud. '1 hu rtgrVullur or mUi liigemiruutoii lurtru.wtieniieUoeii.. , f ktllU klllll lkt-aIwl lull itM.iltlk! tliuldkla uiirl tui dUivUcikur itiu loiiiseh, liver mut buueu. to vtblu'4 ilitMitlla clutiic. mid VfVI v J ub ntB it uv iinliiiilltiv mler urdirt niililuoi uiin. lin, kiueilly, ha pUeei m ftllnuteum ttiU givut lumclitilil vixvlilv Miidprewutultve iMiiiineiibunitu with lu lutrliulo lurrtu, unit U utrvfu! ta kevpon hmdM rrlonilo uud pniiiiotor of tiliu u linpllrlly of la be ivllea iion tu lluu of utU. hW ljiWtHroat A GU. . POLITICAL' LOW ARRESTED. San Francisco, Mur. 21. The Post's Sucramento special says: As semblyman Bruner, of Humboldt, has caused the arrest of Assembly man Low. of Santa Clurn, on a charge of assault for tho latter's ac tion at the time of introduction into tho assembly yesterday, of tbo re port of tho committee who were in vcstlgntl ng tho Bru ner charge. The mnyor, of Sacramento, it is stated, has granted permission for Bledsoe, who Is a small mnn, to curry fire arms. ROW AMONG DEMOCRATS. CiiiCAao, Mnrch 21. The Demo cratic city convention tor nomina tion of a cundidutc for Mayor was a scene of sensation this morning. One hundred delegates, supporters of ex-Mayor Harrison bolted tho con vention aud repaired to auolher ball. The remaining delegates will renominate Crelger. Tho disaffec tion of the Hnrrisonltes mokes it certain there will be two Democrats In the field. Harrison already bos the support of the German Demo crats and Personul Rights league. MARKETS. WHEAT. San Francisco, Mur., 21. Wheat buyer season $1,40. Chicago, Mur. 22.--Wheat close, steady, cash 80. April $1,00. FINANCIAL. MORE GOLD GOING ARROAD. New York, Mur. 21. Gold coin to the amount of $500,000 was or dered this morning for export to Europe, making a total for toduy's steumors of $1, 775,000. GOLD PRODUCTION. New York, Murch 21. The pro duction ot gold In the United States, according to tho olTiciul estimate of tho United States mint, U $04,000, 000 for 1881) nud 1890. There has beeti un increase of gold In the foirn of bullion or coin to the approximate amount of $2;!0,000 In tho United Stute3 in tho last two yeurs. In view of tho above incrense In tho stock of gold In this country it is dllllcult by u llnnnclal review to account for the nervousness with which the export of u little gold is now regarded. HEhlUUUS SERVICES. Uai'I'ist. Jlobert Will taker, pas tor. Morning subject, "Tho Migra tion of Abraham;" evening, "Joseph In the IIouso of l'otlphar." Ser vices nt 10:30 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m.j Suniluy school nt 11:45; Eudeuvor meeting, to which till young people are Invited, nt O.lo p. in. Christian. "Tho Cost of the Towoi" and "A Ladder to tho Sky" will respectively bo the morning and evening themes of Uev, J. Ji. John son, Services 11 it. in. nud 7:110 p.m. Sunday School 10a, m. Young peo pie's meeting 0:30 p. in. y Friends' Ciu'itcir. Dedication tomorrow nt 11 o'clock. Extru street curs will lenvj state house nt 10:30 o'clock, and will ulso bo wnlt iug ufter eer vice. Allure Invited. Unitarian Sociktv. ltv. II. II. Drown, minister. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Themes, "Tbo At-ono nieut," and "Did Jesus Nine Iroin tho Dead?" The Ilvst Itosuit. F.vcry ingredient omployed In pro ducing llood'sSursupuiilla is strictly pure, uud Is tho best of its kind it is possible to buy. All the roots and herbs mo curefully selected, person ally examined, unit only tho best re tained. So thut from the time of uurchaso until Hood's Sursapurlllu is prepared, everything Is carefully watched with a view of attaining tho best result. Why don't you try II? Newly mado up suits from our choicest goods, for men aud boys, are arriving every day at tho Wool en Mlllstoro, WlIOI.lSAl.il AND HlJTAIL. We have this day appointed the Simon cigar house as sole and general agent ut Salem for the Flor do General Arthurelgar. .M. A. Gunst & Co, tf A Mlruoleot Ihn Miirtt'cnth Century, Uwluir to bml stnto of the blood, 1 liuo been mulcted with rhvumHiuiii for twenty yeum, Mid liuvt ued erutclie for leu year. I liuvo exoiulrd lurse stun for reuiedie rrCoumiueudiHl to me. mut front lining v)verrnll UtilmiMit to L't n mile Bleep, my hip and knee hml liwt nearly ll Mrenulh. When I oonmienixtl to tko Hlbuird'H Rheuiuiuto hyrup I could not luke ouo uW without the Hid of a nine, or turn nntoir In iwd witlinut uuhUiuiipm 1 mm now move Willi jwrftvt ese, ami I win wiiuuui iii euuo iiMiu my 110110 10 my oJttco every day. lam rwolved from a terrible nmietlou, unit wUIi I inlulit her ald to all mulcted with rheumntUm aud other blood UUcxwe, the mrlU of till wonderful medlolne. 8. 8. Onuover, Atll North wfttterii Allltmil l.lf., IniiiiniiiM lit., MuuUtee, Mich. ' A Sure vura lor t'llei. Itrlunir 141m Hre knovu l.r mnut.ii IlKeptitkplnitiou.riuMlng Inlenve lublu when WHrm. TliU furui u uellax llllnd lHidmkiiidiiri,iruttluic,jkvd ul oneo to, lr. IlivmnCrt inie lUmeily, which act lie lurut KJXWIUI, HbMirlM tu. ' tlblugnd cajrt a penuap. cenu DrmS-Ki or ili. irelUi tr Or. It.vuitiko. rUIUdtlnhU j ,7. k.miiit sjii,,.V I. Lk!,.l " " .- t-'urlii); Ui-ilcJn. ' I)r CJuun iui.roel Uvwr 11IU ou n. ivuyt nt iltvtr mild uHU)u re wixeiiilly - adpud fur eiwrreviliuf nvrlng itfcordrr. I kueb m iuihiii Wood ilre-t bntln mul fl-' lug oud wrmmt ldi- ThAy Druiiiiu- ly ou tito I. ner una hl.luyt drhbtmiili liupurlt v iruut the W.ni.1, nd uwUru from th.i fiiiiriii. iii.Ivii.im i.tii a. ., ...w Ul ffiA'Stt&r KoW "v M MuU ' ALMSGIVING. Upon tho water cast thy bread, And alter many days It will return again to thee, In God's mysterious ways. Hand in hand, and side by side, The wheat grows wll ne taros, And so nmldJt life's soiling dust Some angel unawares. Upon the water cast thy bread, ' De It word or deed, . It will return a thing to bless, In soino sad bour ol nocd. Da the giving o'or so small, E'en to tho widow's tnlto, Sena It forth with hopo uud trust, 'T.s precious in Ills sight. Upon tho waters cast thy bread. To thoso who stand or fall Beneath some darlc and fatal stain. His lovo is over oil. And thou shalt harvest gotdon sheaves, From every seod that's sown And scatter'd on tho yielding earth, Or mid the rocks and stone. Upon the water cast thy bread, And God shalt measure meto, Full, onto overflowine. Perfect and complote, If only glvon, In touch or look, Hath Ho not said to thee: "It shall roturn 'tis not forgot. Slnco it woro done for Me." if. C. Orugan, in Detroit Frtt Prttt. UP A PLUM TEEE. Imprisonment, Bosouo end Triumph of Lovo. tho "Pleaso, sir," said old Zonilah, tho house-keeper, "there's a man up in the plutn-trcol" "Up in tho plum-trcol" repeated Mr. Brown. "And what's ho doing up In tho plum-trool It ain't tho time 0' year for ripo plums." , "No," said Zeruiah, givinR the frying pan that sho was cleaning nn extra scrape with tho knife, "'taint time o' year for plums to bo ripo. Dut it's always tlmo o1 year for young men to make fools of them selves, and tho third branch of that-'ar plum-tree is on a lino with tho window of Arabella Ardon's room." "Eh!" said Mr. Brown, dropping his newspaper and openiug his oyes very wide. "As true as you hvo, sir," said Zeruiah. "But that waa precisoly what my brother sent her down hero for," said Mr. Brown, contracting his bald forohead into innumer able wrinkles. " To keep her out of Hubert Wynton's wayl" " Uumphl" said Zeruiah. " The world Is wide, but it ain't wido enough to keep two fools apart." " Up in tho plum-tree, is hel" said Mr. Brown, with a sardonic smtlo. " What sort of a looking fellow Is ho, Zoruiah!" " Wall," answered tho old woman, still holding tho frying-pan as Minerva of old might havo held her shield, "tho loaves is thick, and my sight ain't what it onco was; but ho's got light-colored clothes on, as wub novor cut in Bean Hollow; and his hat, that lays out on tho grass, has got a city maker's namo in it." "Uoodl" nodded Mr. Brown. "You ought to havo been a detective, Ruoy. They would givo you good wagos, I'll hot a big npplo. "Whoro's tho hatl" "I brung it in and put it on tho hall table," answered Zeruiah. "Vory well. Go out and chain Cccsar under tho plum tree. Givo him a good length of chain, Ruoy. Then como back and movo all Arabella's things into tbx west bedroom. X'll tako tho end room my self. If there's any serenading, or poo try reciting, or any thing of that sort, I'll have tho honour r' ni"'i' " " A slow smilo broke out over Zoruiah's wooden faco. " But what'll you tell horl" said sho. "Toll her? Why, that tho end room is a hotter aspect for my rheumatism," said Mr. Brown, chuckling. "And mako haste, or sho'll bo back from Widow Poto's. Evory thing must bo moved boforo shoroturns. And pull tho shade down, so tho city chap won't suspicion what wo'ro up to." Off trudgod Zoruiah, who, in spito of hor having first soon tho light on the rugged coasts of Maine, was at heart a true Span ish duenna, aud took a grim delight in frus trating tho intents of Cupid. Bella Arden was young and pretty. Bella had darod to ridicule her old-fashion od ideas. Bolla had nick-'namod hor "Medusa," and, though Zeruiah had not tho least idea who "Medusa" was, sho dimly suspectod that it was no complimentary torm. And, thorcforo, Zoruiah was not sorty to seo tho pretty Boston girl "como up with," as sho phrased it. " Why, Unclo Brown," cried Bella, when sho came in, with her fair hair blown about hor faco aud hor cheeks roddeued by hor brisk walk 'across hill and hollow, "why havo you changed my room!" "Well, you seo, my dear," said Mr. Brown, craftily, "I'vo an ideo that the east room will suit my rheumatism hotter. You don't mind 1" "Oh, not In tholoast!" said' Bella, cheer fully. "And I'll go right to work and ar rangotho things that that cross old Zoruiah hasllungaboutso recklessly. Oh, by thowuy, unclo, there was no letter for mo, I sup pose!" as sho glanced at tho weekly paper ly:ng unfolded on tho table, "for I soo tlioy'vo brought tho mall." "No, my dear," said Mr. Brown, "no let ters." And tho cows came, with tinkling bells, homo from tho fern-scented pastures, and tbo suu sank bcliind tho maplo swamps, and tho purple dimness of twilight began to biood over nil things, and still Hubort Wyntou, prisonod up among tho tossing plum boughs, waited in vain for some prospect of his release "Confound theso good pooplo!" said ho tohimsolf. "What on earth have thoy chained that savngo beast here for just uowi And I hollo vo I must havo mado a mistake that is not Bella's room nt all. A stout old man has sat thero, reading tho pepor, all tho afternoon, and I haven't dared to stir, for fear of being Bhot for a li..rglur, I'vo seen tho darling onco or twice picking flowers in tho gardon, and br.nging water from tho bpring, but 1 haven't ventured to call to her, for foarof betraying my hiding-placo. Shades of Eplaurus I how good that frying chick smolls Coffee, tool I'd givo a king's ransom for a cup of it I" Poor Hubert! Ho could not Btir for fear of rousing Cuisar's deep Jow-pltchod bark and eompromibiug himself and Holla, but he grew stiirer ntul pioro cramped with evory bc ootid of his enforced vigil. "Thoy must tako tho dog to his kennel before long," ho tnought, as tho dew suf fused tho air with moisture and tho night birds began to wheol about tho luxuriaut brunches of the old tree. But presently Zoruiah enmo out with a tin pun ot water and a platter of bonos to ureuk Ciosar's fast. "Is it all right, ltuoyl" said Mr. Brown In a sort of stago-whlspor, from thq kitchen door. "All right, air!" Zoruiah nnswored. Ami thou, in a lightning-flash, us it wore, Hubert comprehdiided it all. Ho was eutrapped. That weaten-faoa old woman aud tho malicious elderly uucl of his beloved were In l'goe to bo b j i.i i: -. . , a ,u ,t, itviicluded on tourth page.) ffiieumati SflHTB-PK tURALGJ cured vby rvSjF' acobsUi! Cured v by ferl wlnrmni iwl i m The pnstolllce tit Argent! has not been discontinued, us was n ported some time ugo. S.nu. Jirowu is t bi ne w postmaster. Both tho method and results when Syrup of Fl'gS 1S taken ; it is pleasant '1 'p 1 !- 11..1..1. . .!- ana reiresnmg to me taste, aim uuia gently Yet promptly 011 tllO Kidneys, ?. ' ,'t, ', J , . ' Liver and Jiowels, cleanses the sys- tern ellectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers nud cures habitual constipation permanently. Forealo ;n 5('c and 1 bottles by Jrugijists. 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DuriiiK the recent hO'tloti of the leglslu ture It wns the only paper In ihuktntethiit iittncked Hiicci'Si-lully ilio I'orllaud illt-tu-torbliip In Oregon polilltM. Il meeessftillv oppo-ednll dt-torlui;tlio AusIi-rIIihi bullt.t hii In Iholnioresiboi iioiltUiil titibses. It idvoeatetl I be law (thai imssetl) gUlni; theOrestm r.tllroid rumiiiUiIon pou-.-r lo tlxl list Mid retimiuablo wit , tit f-etsrlith ,ind power ttieuforee Itstltctsioiih It hue 'ekfttliy udoitnd leic-itioti of ihu old rullro..deiimm1si.')ii us bent im ulrled enforco the law. It labored lor all me.i -tires tooptu rivers nnd tin hsietue tutlie people the iljilit to free and unrootilclid usoof.hu Miiterwiijh. IT I'l.ATKOllM. TiinCAfiTAi. JouiiN.w, fuvorRn lefori-i In lintloiiiil Unniiuo,, to tlieeiut that the probunt expeiuiNO mouupnly rir.sle n i I mippl) lmruii lnHdequiiloeuiien -v mny In supplanted by the gi vunment iti In. dl reel to tho peu()lo un ndeipmie kiipplv o; legal tender money, with u eoln bm-s' suf rlclent io e mfoi m in Hi.u.tl b mkin-j pi i, ciples. It favors cleeliuti of nil oiHciu'k who lociblute ft r, or bto directly irspun-i-ble to the peiiple, by illrecl yote of t !,e i.e nlo. Il fitvors ni'Sluu nil stute nveiuio by a tux on the gro- onruliiss ofiiirpom tlotiK. bulb foreign nn 1 suite. It ihvoid oieiiliii,'iill waterwayk to tne i-ert and h eoutrolof all common cuirlers lothe end thut the producer bhtiinecureioi hib labor the hirgebt w-t let-irtis irjou luvor reiiiliiliignli powers possible lu (hn Iiuni1.i,.l,lli ..n ...I.. .:. j a ...v miiu.i'1 lilt- IKKipieitllllgOVt inn ei.t In UielnieretU of the ptople, cireuhilethis paper, r'or term., see elewhere. Uv Iloi'KH HkoS. Uids for Scliool Howls. fettled pmixwaU vrlil be nvelved up to J (it-look p. H,orTiH.sdiv, the 7th tiny tf olic il Dlst. So. , of Urlt.n Co. 0, which Included the el'y f Ndem, fur the puri-UHheuf fourteen lliiiuiinil six litiudr. d unit fifty dollar buudu uf Mild ills. net r ttllell it. lilllllltlull.lH ud IIia ei.....r..i .... deMimy deiitiouiud uyible uot h prin ciple aud I mere t at eh her New VorU h n KmiiplKNtur In the itty of aiem, at the option .,r Hid .ue.vsi.oal liar. rhintU l run ' JMi liiMnt paiHble wmian- No hldb will be eoMered at ,e' tlum imr -alue. 'Uie UthmjI rtHvnaa tberifchttore- I"" ""J ! WUA A. ItSTUXNO, B.M. WIIK. P.K.S.MITH, u w t'li eel mis. Lu'uliou of Selio in T5 Tlwona.rlgi.ed .'IrettiHii. i rh v-l .lu- i -nil so. .it .vrn.li leix'i e m 1III..HU,. lwl.t.11. . 1 Hi.M n. ,.. . i 1 I.. t i.. .',-., ."""'-"".Mni L , .'-"- 'H t .lot 111.) I ,, !i,i"."'U. ,v K' "t,l,IV,l..l,. e Zi, " .""'! '" ' "lHh eikfin1 hht il . t.v rd m., em,, i,.. .- . cT i - ' A fc 'lit s.. K II i. I ... K.M.r.i. " vl i 1 ' Of, Thijcr,TuKi' ocri jr ' -U IV f te nfl mu'i i tx s ' r Mrion i u , j i at 1 or.ntaisu w 3 I' l - I , UlMl I MUI) l.u,t ?-liHl - M Hi'lHAN Hiei.aa i -i ertr. Bfl A " k -r LrfiT'&a T-Ji r- ui It'tiJJ'JJ y, pb O" is mmm ! n CARTERS .TTI.E IVER PIUS. URi Blck Itcndnrlie and relieve all tho troubles Incl dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness. Nausea, Dron sines1. Distresi after eating, Poin In the Sltle, Ac whllo their most remarkable success has been shown in curing Headacne. yet Captsu's T.ittlb Livkr Tills are equally valuable In Constipation, curing nud preventing tlilt annoying complaint, nhlle they also correct nil disorders of the stomach, stimulate tho liver and regulate the bowels. Even If they only cured Ache they would ho almost priceless to thoso who suffer from this distresslnir cemplaint: ,)Ut fortunateiy their gootlnesr does not end ' here, and those who once try 1 these littlo pills valuable in bor ti,0y win not be wining to do : inem win unit many ways that without them. Hut after all sick head P U Is the bano of so manr Uvea that here Is where wo make our great boast. Our pills cure It while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills ore very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly cpetable and do not (rripo or purge, hut hy their gentle action E lease all who use them, in vials at si") cents; ve for Si Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. CA2IE2 UEDIGCrc CO., .v Tort M POni&Umll ! Salem, Or. Hates $2.50 nnd 85.00 a Paj Open to the public Thursday, Sept. 11 IbDO. Hest betel between I'wrllund nut! fan Francisco. Alms to be first clam in all Its appointments. Il t.-iblfH nresci vet with the choicest mills grown In tho Wit nineue winey. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor Dissolufion Notice. 'J he parmurshlp hcretoloro cslstlnsbe tween I. 11. llrldses, & ycottliozortli, ol .S.ilem, tl'ognn, under the llrm name ol Brltliri s ,t Xi'iorth. Iia". by mutunl con . cnl. betn dlholved .1. 11. HrlilKf-s will otmlim.eihe bulnehs. collect all bills nnd a.i .mo nil liabilities of the Into firm. j. a liumoEs. bOOTT liUZOHTH. Sat.k.m l-Vb. 10. "Dl. 2-1B-5 w NoHce of Dissolution. The pailuei. hip In rclofntv exsNtluir be tween Jurnns lien ham and Jiiine I). Iticli- mdson, utiiler the firm name of Jnme ieiiiiaui t txi., iris uy jiiuiiuii enneeui bieu dlfsulvtrl. .Inn. is Denh m will can t.uue the litivhies-., o. l.ect nil bills and iti--lirneuli Ilntiill iesoftbeold tlrni. .1 MK-s i KSt;,iM. .1 .:,..- 1. mi HAKOSON. Hnlcin, O , i urch ", 1SUI 351mi B. K. HAUL, Piipcr Haiigor. Leave order at Globe- Itenl Kstntc Iixchntige $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of fioodKat our itoiW Veinyii uui Hut of Sioeeiics, leed, crom-'tti), glob-ic up. cl ais, ti'Lneeo nnd confei linU'-iy. T. JJDlfllOWS. No. 2?fi Coirinn u-ih! St., Hnlen M. T. RiNEMAN i)KAi.i:u;iN Staple aiiil Fancy Giujcrics, CrooiteiV, tiliisS;Wiiro, lumip-i, Wonrtei. mill Willow wurxj. All kinds. ui"Hiil feed Al-o WiH-tAbiennd!riirtt in-lhelr pumii, 'HlislieKt 1'jne pmd t.iit!' iiuii-j- piodiicc' V.'eniln- I HPliiuenrji t-.r wnn.,iti', ''l I'l M.uusticet 1UGD0N & ROORK sk Jloork Hey ! KI!ilon He is ft poor man. l?oork Then let him huvo that ot chi'up, and on easy terms. HELLEINBRAND'S Ealing I'ariorsiCanilyJIaiiiiracliiry, 206 Commoiolal Stroet. lilCOFKAUE: rSnS6? TTT T"10c-' 15c- "d 23 cents MtiBh and Milk m cou l'lalo of Soup lOcen U Hot Cuke, t'ottee or To.uZ!ZniS cenu liecftteak uud Kcg . ,"" l'prk Chop nnd.fg.":::' cenu Mutton flion HiirT EsBffi cent! Venlkou aud Eggu .tZZZZ 95 co n ! Sausage and Kggs ffiee !t Ham and !'"-. .."" ffielul! Frh Oyster? ny ylZZTZI mSu c j tent itegular Ulnner Seryd From II to3 0'Cloek A ulco vmlety of veiretablaB. etc. ete Also ten oolite J,r inllkb with all ffi'cenl meals without extra charge. alway8CeonM'imnd.,m,X,r,e5 nn DomeMc Porter HoiibeKteak nnd Kbits rnl. Tender Ilu Bteuk "and lV&g!ZZ3& ctntl ptJNTn? MmeB ...Vi - I "s AGENCYibfm,, , Apamphietrf Information andab.y roM, lorrr.etu. u yr At k rauNN ef. j, '911 " - ui uroaattofi 'W Ittfk. DIUIXTILIQ. Tb underkliriied are nur.ui u'ri.mi.i, hUtmi.ii, uftninc for under drum. BS at luwnt j,t tots AU'RPUVaPESAUT,, Jiwr Fair orouni, Baiem, orepm, i m BX 'iiT-ft, i.Jii 1 1 Ul l V Ji I Y? Iff n) f WantColiifi d.3, m N' lli mi Irjxeiltil W'UD KAUIIV llfeO.tw ... Inn .. . . f in. nt n v:rii ...... ... 1,1.-, IU.Q , , tlmumeuly-livt-it!., '.itn.t. ."n-l "U .B mrl XTK'KLY liiriiiin..i . "" -Cs JLl bonpl, ill plenum ,,,,' rem ,1 str-etcu, iiiwm ,'t", 7r ,'uj i,l,,.l ,n,OH.'I;!i';"KAl'-,nrtl- " """"" "l " iV7.,t "lUro; ' L VI', - A HUirtll I i-onlruels. Mn,- 'I biHik , at .tctuu tliunlrc. Jos, '' '" 'I'uatih., . Mh r.10It t. LH.-A parlor set . . r Nn lor fittnioM.eot? l a TH I, Wit H J,K -Two s j.lro n, 1! very cl..,,p,,it Hi.'in,mf ?. j. r. tl-in. '"vi.erc.iu",f?,,tl ii.g at luls oniio uud puylugior Huy I '"ili AliB. A iiew Iioumo ...'- I 11 'III- I'.h.nK, 111 1)111(1 Add lluu, ui M'tK-IM I kX lillu t- r II -. Torm M-ii-ui 1 with .A ' yuiitu, t,ls"9 l ltintllr.15?. lxmilri.7?, norniiico, n-irtu ttivt ,uul l llieny Nlic-cts. cornor ., ..' -.-. , , JTIOU I.K-l?'i tines of hm,, . J1 sutll h of -Mill-in. Kliqulre ni i iMi '!.l J:2 1 .!'.' I . '"'3 oHnl rpi)TAUK.-A wifi CPntlH nnn . X euw. inquire hi II is onice. i?' WAN !''-n--A K "'I or woman for; V V end ijervMiit wi rk In u ma:i tf6J Apply or ndtlrcss with i cfcrctire jJ A picee mi the Salt m Pritlrle ,1,' uiTfc with 1j. O. t Ishei, next door to 5 F ISDt'IlOAHTEX! Mrs. rw,i l . rlliuirv Meluuil n.iri u-injl. "- ! .session room ut tho l'at-sbjleilan tw A UAIIOAIN. A house Hlidurokui, .iuiiet.fw.ll. Simpson. "fif r&S CKU All ticllie. rellKi- ' V Milmy J Oto JS) iiiniiihlv.iei. I t-ifitso, tt lepresent In Ills oiu wV,l l-OJIKlUrlUle AOW ml' lifiiin Ifnl.m. I MaNUKAUTUUKII, UKkUox Io,s5,kl York. I YWll SALK Ab. uv tlivee ncres oflu Jj on AHj'lum Avenue, good dwelE, lioupe. conveuUntl.v nrruiiccd: lanwlm aprcntvnilety ui trult trees aud tbm ocry; eonieiiieiii, i i' i. niw ini.iu,ieTt lulling water on premises, for rw3 inrK luquiron; hewn-ii ijiiusunri(;gtbiii sine oi Ayium .v i u- Bitig iiomcltf, 'X7'ATEU To Undo lown lot lo n,.. YY tnl I'ntk. Addition fur lumber 1 1 Ollnger, 122 .Mill .strt,ot. jj-l "VW.MSKK ur LU'is-i-or Hrt1ct, KJ pure-Ill cd lied I'olle Imn tII'I .vr ...,i. .i mi. ..I,,... i w..i.. J:lfttl Si), can. .it my ju.icl- in I'AiiuiHir. an, v-. ..v ...j ,.,..,.. ,,i 'nitlll. j.i II H LADD & BUSH, Bark IKDN UI ILDIXCJ, SA-LEIvI, - - - . OREOCX Trnnsaet n sencrnl biinklnc 1h:lI.i , I.I1UC1I..IIMIUUL3, .1, .i.... ,.... .'- i f? T V O O l? I D r Tn Htrawbm. VJ ttil)iJt ll Ci U IleaNfromli until litur. uesci-iptlve Dries 1M t Hktii i iNnuiir, Rtmellvllle.Oiv Upliolsterer.j All worlc, either new or repairing, to it the fcsi wui-KinaniiKo stmpe. shop south of post ofllce. GE.0. G. VAN WAGNER, At 103 Stnto street Is nreoiren to fram' pIctureB neatir and ut lowest 1 vlainla Uull nrountliuid examine his wtut. fl also has a line ntsortuioi.t melt imb Wall Paper and Picture Moulding, J. H. HAAS, TILE WATCmiAKEBJ 215K Commercial St., tlem.Orep fNext door to K.eln's.) Specialty of Spcci.iclcs, and repWtl (Jlocus. wntencs anu jeweiry. m Mgr,b I I r . in nftl!T U. V. BEEIiKIt, Acnt KHlfm.0rrF B. C. CROSS, Butcher and State St. nn. Court St .-The best ki j delivered to nil parts or tuecuj. J. G. HARRfe FXPRFRR NHS. Ifi li Lenvo order nt K. M. WadeiK1' liublo work or no pay. M. J.PATJ'ON.M EWrideoBlitk, Salem, Oift ,...' , ,, nhildrtK'! lJts,H1IU IIICU HH -.' and prlvHiti'tllteiiheK ... ...7 7.A y , ' rou, ill llll.ru ut iii'ii i bM, frte. r r yj -yiwg FOUND One hundipd veryholce in". V wllll wild ut J100per lot, 0P "" term!, by . , ., 0i.je i r rrs.TiT?lt ?. 05 SIX"- T?nTi SALE Or Trade for Real Kj A good span ol writ """J ,VnjM ddtos Mlfl-?,n 2 lti-lm rurB- lion Ton Jtestau R W I FWIS, Kresta Meiitc Oyr lu-uysou lUi ! .., poT "1M , str'- SALliM, - - " S. ERiVST, I i i 7