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ft m are freely introduced and slaughter ed at will throghout Great Iiritaiu. ON HIS METTLE. HAraronD, March 22. When Governor Bulkley reached the cap Uol ho found the ante-room con nectlng the executive rooms with tho houso retiring rooms locked on tho Inside. Ho guye up posses fiion of tho room to Comptroller Btaub last Thursday, but Insisting . that he should havo the right to pass through It to gam access to tho house. On finding tho door locked in tho inornlngjie hud the executive clerk, Reed, get n crowbar and tho lock was soon knocked oil and the door opened. MOIIATi DEPRAVITV. Nkw Yoiuc, Mar. 23. Tho police have unearthed an almost unparal leled case of moral depravity and wretchedness. In a tenement house at 891 First avenuo they found two little girls, MugRlo McNulIy, twelve years old, and Mary McKenna eight years, lying on the floor of one of the rooms, dead drunk. In an adjoining room were Mary MoKeu na's father and four women in the samo condition. On a rickety bed was tho MoNally's girl's father, In tho last stages of consumption and starvation. Tho sick man was taken to the hospital. McKenna and the four women were committed, and tho girls given in charge of tho Ger ry Society. hoiuiinr.K death. Middleton, N. Y., March 22. News comes from Livingstono Manor, Sullivan county, of a sad accident at tho Mandovillo Wood Acid works there. In converting tho crude acid into acetate of lime, tho flcry liquid is boiled at a high temporaturo In big iron kettles, While George Hufetelln, one of tho workmen, was paislng by a group of these kettles, ho was partially blinded by the cscapo of steam, and made a misstep and fell into the boiling acid up to his neck. Gcorgo E. Bomm, n fellow-workman who heard his shrieks of pain, sprang to his assistance and dragged him out of his flcry bath. He died shortly after In intense agony, Ho was 28 years old, and leaves a wife and four chlldron. Bomm was badly burned about tho hands nud arms, and may bo disabled for life. GOVKHNOK ltOIUNBON DEAD. Elmika, N. Y., Mar. 23. Ex Governor Robinson died this after noon. SMALL pox. St. Loms, Mar. 23. No additional cases of small pox havo developed in workhouse or Jail, slnco last Fri day. Tho health authorities thiuk tho ecourgo Is now under control. HAUIIETT'S FUNKKAL. Nkw Yoiuc, Mar. 23. Lnwrouro Barrett's funeral services were con ducted this morning in ouo of tho parlors of tho Windsor Hotel, by Bo v. Thomas Sheunau. Thoy were of tho simplest character, consisting only of prayers for tho dead, about .11 ty people wero present. Tho body will be taken to Cohoset for interment. STATE- SANDV OLDS' CASE. IltLLsnono, Mar. 22. Yesterday thocvldenco In the "Sandy" Olds case was concluded. Tho chief feat ure of tho day was tho testimony of tho prisoner himself, which was given in n clear and calm mannor. Counsel for tho prosecution nnd de fense addressed tho Jury in the even ing, and some very powerful oratory took place. T. H. Totiguo strained overy nerve to make tho prisoner appear justified in tho killing. About midnight Judgo Taylor charged the jury and submitted tho case to them for decision. At 2 a. m. they re turned a verdict of manslaughter. COLVEK STIM. MISSING. LlNKViliTii:, Or. March 22. The party sent to search for the remains of Samuel Colver, supposed lo have perished, have retuened. His horse wus found In a put hole. The saddle had b en taken oil and the horse's head tied to a bush. Ills overcoat was found near tho horse, contain ing letters addressed to Colver The body was not found, however it Is supposed that afler tying the tho horse's head up out of water Col vor started for help, but owing ton oroken leg, became exhausted and perished. Colver was born In Ohio, and was 77 years of age. IIo wus hi tho Texan and Mexican war, and c ime to Oregon with the early set tlers, locating in Southern Oregon, where ho has slnco resided, lie was the first importer of blooded horses In tho state. Tn 18S7 he stumped tho state in tho Interests ol prohibition. OPJUUHKIZKO. PoitTiiAND, Or,, Mar. '23. Cup toms ofllcers today seized 88 cans of opium In nccordaiicj with lob treasury ruling. CRIMINAL. FOREIGN FOUND DEAD TOCJBTJIElt. Dka Moines, Iowa, Mur. 23. It. S. Hutton, an unmarried man, high ill social and business standing, and a woman whoso name is given us Mrs. Itiissoll, of Kansas City, wero found dead together in a room on "Walnut street. Thoy had been asphyxiated by escuplng iras. ACIA1NBT PAllNIU.I.. Lynn, Mass., Mar. 23. Tho I'ur ncll branch of tho Irish National Loaguo lias voted not to in any way rocogulzo envoys from either of tho two factions contending In Ireland, THK r'ISIlKlUKH. Boston, Mar, 23. Tho Herald's Halifax special says: "Great excitement exists In New Found land, over tho action of tho Impe rial government in referring to only one feature of tho fisheries' trouble with France, to arbitration, and at tempted tho pnsaago of an act through tho British parllumont to ooorooNew Foumllaud Into carrying out modus vlveudllu the legislature, Doleiruteu will be sent to London to formally protest, however, thoy do not expect to accomplish any thing, and in this event the khda turo will pas a resolution, sotting forth that, by neglect and ill treat ment of a century, England lias forfeited all claims to further alle giance, Formal appeul will then bo Hmdetothe Uulted state for pro tection and for admission as u stutu of tho Ittfpubllo. Tho moat violent tpoechea havo been tnudo by men nit l'AUNELL TO ItllON. Conic, Ireland, Mar. 23, It Is an nounned today that Parnell has writ ten a loiter lo tho Cork omniitlcc, in which ho Hays ho lies pla td Ills application forClilltin Hundreds in Noland's hands, requesting him to forward It directly after Heuly sub mits himself before- electors of the division of Cork, which ho repre sents. I'llOM VALl'Av.lSO. London, Mur. 23. A dispatch from Chill received via Buenos Ayr?'', Biys thoro has heon sovero lighting near Valparlso recently, and that 200 Insurgents wore taken pris oners, tied together nnd shot with cannon and muskots, by tho gov ernment troops. AMKKIOAK POItlC. Beumn, Mur. 23. Tho Finisher Zeltung cays owing .lo tho Austrian German commercial treaty negotia tions so absorb tho attention of the Bundesrath that some time must elapse before they can consider any propositions to repeal tho prohibition placed upon Aineilcun pork. A TMIKIIILE DUEL. I'lTTSntma, Fa., March 22. A desperate shooting nflray occurred in a house at Peters Itun, nearMcKees- port lust night, resulting in the kill. lug of ono detective, tho seriously wounding of another, nnd slightly wounding two policemen nnd a woman. Six weeks ago a girl nnmed Laura Hill entered Smith's Jewelry store ut Homestead and began pricing Jewelry. While the proprietor was thus anguged three men forced nu entrance from the rear, struck the propiietor down, and cleaned out tho store, escaping with $3300 In cash and jewelry. Gllkcnson's de tective bureau was given charge of tho esse, and not long after tho girl was arrested In Harrisburg. She confecssd, nnd acting n her in structions lust night Chief Detective Gilkenson with Detective Murphy and two McKeesport policemen went to the houso of tho leader. A. G. Budd, at Peters Itun. Tho girl must havo warned Budd, for when Gilkenson throw open the door Budd threw up a revolver and fired, killing Gilkenson. Detective Mur phy lenped over the prostrate form and, facing Budd, a terrible duel at short range followed. Budd emp tied ono revolver, nud his wife, who was in the room, ran to his side with mother. Murphy, although badly wounded, had also emptied his pistol, and stooping to tho body of his chief, drew his revolver nnd re newed tho firing. Suddenly the woman screamed, and immediately afterward Murphy foil with a bullet In his breast. During the panic lludd escaped. POLITICAL- FINANCIAL. THE nmilERY CASE. Sacramento, March 22. Tho legislative committee continued its TRUST IN SOAP. Houston, Texas, Marcli 23. The greatest soap inanufucturlngconcern investigation into the allegations of, in the world Ikih been orgnuized attempted bribery In connection , u re. The corporation will hive a with the senatorial election yester-1 capital of $15,000,000, and proposes l'AUNl'LIi TRAVELS. DuiiHN, March 23. Parnell trav eled from this city to Sllgo today. His approach to tho latter city was heralded broadcast, novortholuss thoro was no gathering at tho rail road station to greet him. cmi.nt.si: law. Ottawa, March 23. A detective who recently visited British Colum bia on business for tho government, stated today that ho is oonvinoad that Chlnoso in Victoria woro ad ministering punishment under tholr own civil nud cihulnal code. Ho uuld ho hud learned of two case where criminals wurobuhmuled, un known to tho authorities, Ho Is of the opinion that many Chlueso uro thus secretly dealt with on tho Pa cific const. O'lllUKN IN COKICJA1L. Cork, Mur. at. Win. O'llrion nndJuo, Dillon, inembeiaof purlin meut undergoing tonus of Imprison nientlnGulwnyJuil.worotrunHferrttd today to Cork jail. " ' .i i '" ". ' " Tho World ltnrlohud. Tho facilities of tho prosvut day foi the production of everything that will coaduco to the material wulffera and comfort of mankind nru almost unlim ited, and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfcot laxative known, as it is tho only rouiedy which is truly pleating and refreshing to the taste 1 and prompt nud effectual to cleanse the ty Htem goutly in the Spiiug-Umo or, in fact, nt any time, and the better it ! known tho more popular it be comes. Newly mado up suiU from our eboliVHt miodii. for iiinn nnd Imiv. lot! sides, denouncing as cowurdly ' aro nrrv.ig every day t tho Wool tlrt treaohoroua conduct of tho Mill tdr, Jklttsh government. Wiiousjami ami ltmuiu-W o ' have thU doy HmumitiHt lite tilimui Free nilv with vmir Ipih r.ir n elgnr Iumwo nsKulo and gwiwral ogeut tew day longer, at tho Great Hast- .utliur cigar, II. A- III ni & lo. wnTmttorw, if VILLAIN CAPTUKEI). BitlDdEPOiiT, Conn., March 22. James F. Luiinignn bus ben nr rested for assaulting Mrs. Julia Cam pion, GO years old, a very wealthy lady, nt Fairfield, on March 17. He hud been In hiding since the crime wus committed, and when his cup turo bccanio known a large crowd assembled, nnd wus only prevented from lynching tho piisoner by the timely nrrlvul of assistance. L-uini- gun was conveyed to Bridgeport in a carrlugo protected by tho police. Tho woman is n ctlpplo and will die. OUNTEKKEITKIIS, Corry, Pa., Mar. 23. Chnuiicey Marble, a fanner well known In this section, and who also operates a sawmill at Alder-bottom, near Co lumbus, Pn., was brought hero in obnrgo of oil leers and taken t Jnll at Eile by a United States detective, on a charge of making nnd selling counterfeit sUver dollars, Thoane.n was mndo Thursday night. Dk pots, molds, etc., woresecured. Home mouths ago a defective hired out ns a farm baud to Marble, nnd wri thus eunbUd to ferret out tho mnt tr. Ills wugos wero paid in coin fresh from tho farmor's own mint. For nearly two yuuM, nt intervals, this coin lias ben rlrculatlngiii sev eral part" of this state, and In West ern nnd Central Now York nnd Eastern Ohio. Tho cliiiln of evi dence Is complete, and other arrests will bo mndo. Marble is regnrded us tht) head of tho gang, A VNHLAIJOUTER. KanA8 City, Mo. March 22. Chiis. Cllflord, tho Sun Francisco pugilist who shot umI killed I). E. Groverlfst full, was found guilty hiHt night of miiuslaughtor In tho fourth dugroo. Tho prosecution at tempted to show that the crime was committed during tuu progress of a blnekuuul buhemo to which Mrs. Clillnid was a parly. Tho defense proved Hint G rover hud mndo im propor advances to Mrs. Clltlbrd, and was struggling with her in Mie nttempt to drag her Into his bed room from hor parlor, when her hus band ontwod and shot him, liuitnitiusi). FttiMNO, March Sit. This morning Mnttie Knox (colored) wus found In hur homo In tluj wot imrt of town with her brains buntun out. The iiiurdemr gulnwl neeess to the build ing through a window. The weapou used wus n railroad uoupllug pin. The houw whs rwusaekud by the murderer. Thoro Is no oliie. day morning, O. B. Foglc, paying teller of tho Crocker-Woolworth bank, Identified the wrappers which were found in tho waslebaskct of tho state librarian's room, and said he had seen them in his bank on the 10th Inst. The figures wero in his own handwriting. Tho wrap pers had been around a package of greenbacks received from the Fresno Loan nnd Savings bank on the lGtli, and $7500 was paid out that after noon to John B. Jones on a check of the Southern Pacific railway, made out on tho Nevada bank. Witness testified that Jones lived in San Francisco, and he believed the luttei wrs a messenger for the railroad company. Two other witnesses wero exnmlned on minor points, and Attorney-General Hart then s.dd It would be necessary to sum mon Jones ns a witness, and ho sug gested that it would be prop-r for the committee at this time to obtain from the sennto Increased power to compel any further wituessss to tes tify, in case they were unwilling to do so. I1LAIR ACCEPTS. Washington, Man 23. Ex-Sen ator Blair has accepted tho Chinese Mission, and has arranged to sail from San Fran ciseo for the "Floweiy Kingdom." the 1st of Muy. to oxtntillsh plants to cost from $C0,000 to $200,000 ill Houston, New Orleans ami other southern cites in the cotton belt. NOTHING LEFT. Louisville. Mur. 23. Tho grand jury will investigate the fuiluie of fcieiiwartzand Co., bankers, aud It Is said criminal prosecution will follow. Tho assets now turn out to be nothing. SILVER PURCHASED. Washington, Mar. 23. The n mount of silver purchased today $520,000 ounces at pi Ices raging from .OS 0-10 to 09. MARKETS. San Francisco, Cal. March 23. Wheat, buyer season, $1.51J, CiiiCAGO,Murch 23. Wheat firm; cash S1.021?. ACCIDENTS. WASHINGTON. JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON DEAD. Washington, Mur. 22. General Joseph E.Johnston died shortly after 1 1 o'clock lust night. General Johu stou hud been suflering tho past three weeks with nn ufTection of the heurt, nggiavatcd by a cold caught soon afler General Sherman's funer al. Tho general did not seem to suf fer in the least, aud wus conscious to (lie lust. Tho Immediate cause of death wus heart fuilure, thoiesult of degeneration of the heart, due In a measure to cold. (Joseph Eggleston Joluibton wrs the lust wive General Beauregard of the six full generals of the Confeder acy. Ho wus born in Cherry Grove, near Furuiv'Me, Va., February 3, 1K07. IIo received an appointment i's cadet at West Point, and gradu ated in the class with Eobt. E. Lee, and wus commissioned second lieu tenant in the Fourth art tilery. IL served in tho Jiluek Huwk irud rienilnolo wars, nnd wus brevetted captain for gallantry lu the wur witl) tho Florida Indians. In the war with Mexico he participated in the siege of Vera Cruz nnd the buttles of Cerro G irdo, Conlierps, Churubiiscn, Mohno del Boy, Che pullepeo nud the ns&ault on the City of Mexico, nnd was brovett' d major, lieutenant colonel and colonel on the 12th of April, 1817, for gallantly, lie wus commih-itnucd quurtei master-general of tho Uni' d States army lu June, 1800, but reigned the following Apill t ) enter the Confed erate scrvlcw. Ills subsequent t .-rviee throughout the wur Is well known. Afler the wur he beeaniesueec lvely president of a luilrnml company lu Ai'Uuukus, uu expii'ss company in Virginia and an iusiirnneo agent in Georgia. 1' was elect d to congress from tho Richmond distiict in 1S77, nnd next saw public life ns comm!s. stoucr of rai'roads.) MINER ICrLLFD. Seattle, Mar. 23. Tom Davis, a miner ut Frankliu, fell down aslope in Mine No. 1 Saturday and wns killed. H0TKLARK1VALS "THE WILLAMETTE." E M Smiley, St Paul. Jell' Myers, Scio. A II Goodfuud, S F. W R Williams, Omaha. A L Sears, Jr., Sam Stevens, J McCrackeu,Geo Sorenseu, Portland. J O Melzmeyer, Albany. Win L Supple, N J. F II Dayton, St Louis. J I) Lee, The Dalles. " E O Burns, S F. Ml1- Caroline Gugc, Mr. aud Mrs. HFKteuouud the Caroline Gage and Keene Company. COOK. J W Mttte-iluugh, Jack Holuwell, It W Culdorhend, Ben Feudrieh, Portland. S N lto jbeny, Hurdlaiid, Mo, Lizzie II. Grilllti, Champoeg. J II Sharp, Collage Groye. S Bank, Seattle. A O Deitze, Albina. C E Biscower, Salem. . . . l - I.AKOK AN J TllJfi JJAJll. Handling Monby.-U 1ms been i n busy day in the sherlll -.... ,,-,,,, ,,.-pu wnnv. tiny. Ten thousnud dollars ". :!! i iwrnnu i w u 1 1 x i MEN AND MISERY ABOUNDS. " J1hJTi25c Want Colim liars of the! Jj "'14 ted nnd six-1 N'.!!,'," lu-ortr,! ,,, tan tlintisand dnlhrsiuriicd over to, tineinem iiiw-ricdnr'ti ... . .... K... ...., ...i t.. i v.., ... . . . Oiuiiiiy iu' weio uonouiiMi nun j.- ..'"' ""-'non u, t,, ., .'-''IlK ftAI'JI i.,j .P, ..IHItl. '- - N. i-il the county treasurer and placed toj,ll,lllMv,!n,i'-Hvorciit tho sheritrs credit. That sum - - ' : . I. r k r r . mnl-oann ivnn irin.na:i nf Miirtmi I ! :..','"' :..nc ! rf" nonntv'H tuxo", In tho bunds of tho "l,wt ""t llueb, ;r1Kei.l,ri?I PI'U (rnnuilrnp rPlin ln1nllnn 'nt tt In, lit u , , ,. ...... 1 collected Is a little more than $GO,C0O. ; L 1"'"', at " h:.v!,mu ,d,S. .. . " ' v '. ir una conmcung qnt-, puttlne 1m Hielr spnro moments in T'W.-A bujrIi t mi Dk r less interesting to labor i1 .." ... , , , ,, , Li eontrnets. l-ir.i'. . n ."""'Ufc. idzations. It waa not snr-1 mnkit8 out tho delinquent tux list. . Aetna tneatre. Jo. s."8tfc Deplorable Stnto of AITalrs In tho Gar den City Grotoqna Olijprtlnnn tn the niulit Hour Work Day Vrlvct niul Ruch on Fifth Avenue. The trouble ovfer the construction of Chicago's World's fair buildings presents lTha 8i,crin mi bis deputies uro several peculiar mm uonuiuiina ijut-a' tlons, inoro or and labor orKanizations, nrifcinir that, th over a million idle workingmen in tho conntry, tho near approach of. tho time for beginning tho work should mark the arrival of tho ad vance guard of tho army of enforced idlers, to bo followed by a constuut and increasing invasion. Boforo a pick was stuck In tho ground there were many times inoro workmen than are needed in tho city, and of common laborers there are now probably four for overy job. Neither is it surprising that tho contractors should draw upon tho un organized and consequently most igno rant and slavish class for their laborers. ""lumi, j$m H Trt T7H Instruments Filed for Hecorl County Itccorrtcr's (Hiiro. Ada Breyman to W E Mitchell, lot 4 in blk 03 In Salem. D C Ri'mlnBton to WB Brown. 10 acres. W II Wild and wife to J B Putnam,! Sin bll.8 Yew pmk. J II Albeit to W H Wild, 1 3 in blk Sin Yew pirk. al tin- .? 1C00 1271 1000 2",0 The Western SrttlerN Cluncli Hivcl,'li', With every advance of oiiilgmtlviu (inlii theliir west, n new deinaud Is cipntrd for jiosttfU'U'i b tMoninei. umera. xsowij j j Tl,n ,1,1 nt 1 mnlrnnflra if t imlt UlUtOd I CSlOTlS IUO lrPIIUently lf-H Hllllhl I :,.', .7 . ., . loustluin older tetlU-rt lomlitle-. did otherwise. It is necessary in their business to get all they can, and give as littlo as possible in return All tho talk about patriotism in the World's fair is nonsense. It has been buiness from tho start, and the meanest kind of business at that tho speculative kind. It wotdd have been just tho same in any other city. Tho discovery of America is to the average citizen, wheth er native born or naturalized, of less im portance than the big, round, clammy American dollar. And wherever the iniquitous competitive system obtains the stick of a pin will draw about tho Bame kind of blood. Speculation domi nated tho contest for tho selection of a town; it delayed for months tho choosing of tho site in Chicago; it is running, and will continuo to run, through tho affairs of tho show even to tho minutest details. Therefore, the talk of President Gago that "tho fair is an American institution, and it would be inconsistent to recognize only tho organized portion of labor," is buncombe. Remarkable Hesciie. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plnlnfleld, III., makes the Mulumi.t tlmi t-lu caught coll, which nettled on her luuu's; she was treated for a mouth by hor family physician, but grew waive. Ho told her she wns a hope It ss victim of consumption aud that no medicine could cuio her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consunipti m: she bought a bottle nnd to her delight found hoivolf benellt d from the first dose. She continued Its um and ufter tuklm; tm bottle, found hofrolf sound and well, now dot her own housework ami is us well she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Fry's Drugstore. Nhw Corporations. The fol lowing corporations filed articles with tho secretary of stutj teday: Lougshoro Printing &. Publishing ttlut it Costs Must be carefully considered by the great majority of people, in buying even necessities of lite. Hood's Sursuparillu cnmieuds iUclf with -tpeeinl force to tho great middle uh'Sbi sbecnir o it combines positive conoiiiy with great medicinal powr. It Is tho only medieino of which can truly be said "1U0 Doses One D illur,"uud a b.ittle taken according Indirections will average to lust a iiioulh. FKKSUNAL AND 1,'JCAL. Miss Lillle Peek left on the north bound train today for Frceport, 111., whore sho will v'slt for wmio tune. S"iinlor J. N. Dolph, who has been looking around in the capital city, left on the afternoon train for Port laud. Tho bit's lor the new liouio of T. Ilolveiaon were opened this after nooti. John Gray was awarded the contract fur&UOO. If the labor organizations aro not given the recognition which they receive from most of Chicago's contractors on other jobs, then they should at once show the chief speculators that it may bo dollars out of their pockets. If tho "unorgan ized Americaus" want a finger in this pie they should enter tho doors of the unions, which aro always open. As be fore said, there is no question of patriot ism in this World's fair. It's a big show for profit. In tho latest American lingo, "Everybody is out for the stuff," and if tho capitalists behind the show think thoy can do ns well financially by an tagonizing organized labor as by remain ing friendly with it, that's their affair. They can figuro it out on their balance sheets in 1891. But tho most amusing featnro of the World's fnir squabble was that in which the "dago" was the star actor. The Italians aro not citizens, consequently thoy couldn't work. Of course it didn't make any difference that their fault conld bo overcome in a few minutes by application to tho proper civil authori ties. Let it ho said to tho credit of tho labor organizations of Chicago that thoy cared less about the question of citizen ship than those of unionism and local residence, but tho humor lies in tho po sition into which certain papers were forced. Tho objection to the employ ment of foreign labor was suppoited by some editors who favor tho McKinlcy bill and some who opposo it, aud it is generally admitted that that bill litis done much toward dampening tho ardor of foreign exhibitors. Well, the bill is a law, and foreigners aro not to bo em ployed by tile fair managers, so it is about timo to quit calling it a World's fair. uu no. count ofthe inliistimtlinl iI-m-h horn recent ly eletred lands. Tliongricullttr il or tnlii liigomiijiuiitboon. loiirns.uiion lie lw? n t nlrnndy know, that tlio Hitters fTorrt tho iiuly kuio pioteeilou ngaliist malitrm, utiu tlmse disorders of tho stomneh, liver a id bowels, to which clim.tt'c elmiiKt, nntl unhealthy witter or diet subject hlui. Con sequently, he pint cs nn estim tie up m this Ere it household specific nnd preventative omninensiirate with lt Intrinsic niert's, und Is c.iielut to keep on li iudu rcstor.it lo nud promotor of ln'iillli so Implicit of to bo relied upon in tlms f need. 'J nn-rnn Mfilllli Salem, Or. Kales $2.50 nnd $5.00 a Dnj' Open to tho public Thursday, Sept. 11. MX). Rest Iwlel between i'nrtluml nnd Sun Fmuclsco. Alms to bo Hist cl.is iu nil its appointments. Its tables nreserved with tho choicest fruits grown lu tho Wil ametto valley. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor iaubei HUt rjlOKM.WiK- parlor set . , 1,-OH rf.M.K Two qu tro nT"""T""" J-ery cl.ea.Mtt Dl? mo,!. Jf , r-Ut ND -A. blind b' ,dle on Kr.,rr V fnl. in. owne" c ... "ct Zl lut: at tins uliao uua in yiugfur "m y Iikms -i i.e.. v new boiiRo . ". . 4 Illt.O10-.IM, n..t v Si uaier,.! laiiu (ianiiii. i'iiii ,t tou vritT, ,vt jjuieiwoi Nn and is oiiieiiicuit1,n.i ll-.e. 'Jpim- I. llsoill.be. Inn, HZ?1'! lioi-raiicc, north M,t corne. ,.t"M anu i.iucny siiccis. V lAt.K. 12'J aeics of lan,i , thoflo,,, Knquireatth, W' -, 17OU .A Ui.- 'I:'J I in rpOTKADK.-A wfe. (-pnllp m. . i. cow. Inquire ut l uis otlice. .'l 1 x VXrANThl). A. K'rlor v.m.in ... V 1 era! servant work In n .,ni,V'l hpiS.rnaddrM" ,vltu '"wWi1.! .4 OHKAT UAUUAIN.-ThebcmJ A iilcceoiithcHtlc'in l'ralrla. & iaiK w otrtce. llllrlft rv.r'l talk wltlt U O. Fisher, next drTJV 1 - Kiisjji"iiiJAHTK-: Mrs. Paj,!,,, j'rlniary Hchool 11 nd kinv?-.l j hesslou room of the I'aesbyteilan iS? Dissolution Notice. The partnerahip hcretotoro oxihtlngbo tween 1. Jt. ltridccs, 4 Scott liozorth, oi Saloin, Oregon, under tho tlrm name ol llrldifos .c lioortli, has, by mutual con cent, been dlsolved J. II. Bridges will continue the business, collect all bills and iibsumo all liabilities or tho into tlrm. J. II. HIUDGES, SCOTT BOZOltTH. SAi.njr, Feb. 10, '1)1. a-lti-6-w .Notice of Dissolution. Tliop.irtnerf.hlp horetoforo cxslstlng be tween James llcnliam and Jnme 1). itlch aidson, under the firm name of James Denliam A Co., has by mutual concent been dissolved. Janus Deuh in will con tinue tho business, collect nil bills nnd assume nil liabilities of thcold tlrm. JAJU'-. IiKMIaM. JAMKS 1). nitlilAKDSON. Salem, O., Alntch 3, lS'JI. 3:o-lm VlJAItOAIN. A liuusoandtitki. sale In South Hoicin at otittK quiteot w. li. annpson. jr AlTANTICl). An netlve. rellnhltu V salury J 0 to M) moulhlr. tfwl ereaso, 10 represent In Ills oi brtSail leibonsiblBOii 1 ork house. Itvinm.i MANUFACTUitKi, liOck Box liS5,!ti lUih. ITWJlt BALI'. About three acres of ki I' on Asvlum Avenue, irond riir.t.;l house, convciilenilv iirruuged; large lc'1 bery; cou cnient to Kleetilc rullway.iitt, lulling water on pnmi.-es. tor pint,! lars inquire nt sncoi 11 iiuuxinnngetluii siue 01 rtHjiuni a . 1 ue Ksiromaiy, I 1T7ANTKI) Totiuden town lot in is J W till Jlirh Addition for Iuiubr. .1 lt.mAM tni Mill Llllrfl .. 1 Uliujit,, 1. ...... n... ujyj nwisjitwi ur cuws,-rnr ml il Jv.,:v.,,',; .... i."'.r ":u i j, ..,-9n. ..v ... r"w ' ..ti t in, J , 1'ABltlSII. IM AN cJ.Mtui.v Tkaji. A delivery team lUlrucUdcottslderable attention this nioruing, ncir the posiotllce, on Ferry street, by their conduct. One of ihe hois s was very i-cibistcut in having his own way about where he should move, and seemed d-. elded in favor of not travelling. Two men pushing on the wagou nud two pull lug 011 the Mts.wilh ono other in the wngon, weie bUuci-D'nl In muklug him go. How long he stayed was noliicirimd, but bumo time after he si pnud, he was still unnioved. A Mluuilout Ihe Nineteenth Century. t lug to u. lntd Lile of tho blood, I hiwo bfun atllicMed w lib lheumitlisnt for tweutv iei, hud huve uud oruteliiw for ten caix. I hrtvo expemliHl lurgo bim.s for rvuienie'. r.-ccmmmiuioo tome. and 11x1111 unluiciMiweiuilliluluitutti to get it licit klcep, my ulpkmlkueo Intd lott nearl itll ktrotwtli. huu I ooiniuenctd m cuktu llibbail'N UtivtiiuHvlo Syrup 1 could not U.o oju tlri w .tttoutthe itiuofuiitne. or turn mjmlf lit ImhI wlihout utsUtunce. 1 1 u now iuom wuii H'i-ruet tsiso, and walk without my i-jue lrom my houso to l'riy lliilrs. Win. 'Ilniiimns, rorttmuster of Idnville, Intl., write.: "Kleutrio lilt ter bus done uioru for 1110 than all uthrr luedloluus ouiublued for that Imd ( dlur nrUlug fnnn Kidney and Uw troiiUl." John Ille, fttrmer and vinekmaii, of buiuo iiIiuh says: "Irtiiil liiUuilrlii HIliurM to lu ihu l.w Kidney and idwr iiiwlluiuu. ntuile' lll UVI IIKV 11 IUW IllHIl." J. W. Utinlnw, lmttlwur iiiradmnl, winie town, Mtyx: ICIcctrto Hitlers IsjuM the thiiiK for h iiihii who U nil run down und don't euro whether he live or die; he found new strength, Co., of Portland, with K.M. Long- my uitk .-.. iuy. lum rcitcm mim shore, H.J. Heitrleh and G. W.LtSZri5 lluchannnn, IniorportUontj winltnl '1Al;iYi1'M- nieriuor ihb, sloak flO.CCO AHttrln Water; Aiuriii-Aiin. .iuiui uri iuuittn'ce company, with J. W. 0un, K. g. !" -"-. -" Ferguson and II. O. Thompson, nsj Incornorntlons nnd a canlinl stock .. . '"' vuro Hr r,le' of HMO Alblim M. M. ohuwh, ! MirSut.ra.tLhK. Adam Kllppol, F. Hitler, I'hurh ' &S IVlth, I'fll llulbwr. Mnitln .,. fcSTYi!.1SBS& (ttlt lug and Carl bchlner, trtisl.; twatitcuT4ji.a wn-i,, a rmi,,. "took. - Iruwm' co un.iu . ,' SUnXu!LJS5ipbTv& ware houko i-s'n, Hluu nmu wmniy, ' h4a '5r wuUh ''. and John Midler, W.J. IVddloiml.l J. A. Smith, John I,yuoli, Churhw 1 Kirii Miiwnu IluhiHtui, and John Johnson r UioL!,?i,,!hTS.J ?. instigators Of tllX move; capital 'Ui, w eurrwin MHnt; d-ortlvi. Stock f60 ). , u Had vn r oul l . J v . 1 i.ry S iwunVp gooti apHu(e and felt just like he had a ik w ltae 011 lite' Onl- 60cU, a tottlo at fry Wruu Slorxs lv uu tint L:ir ti,.t ki,i luifHii Irs r '.i lb." i.i.h ; irttni Ui k ktwii. 1 n.i ,. llri A ... - I 1 .1.14 uwUnit 1 I'l.i f'K diu. t ui "S it. a A Sairrlu Itemmlv. Dr. lv. luildent bnr oourUs. etUils IY timii.u. fni,, and all brouehhd allWthnw I ooi i lJ '"' suier your Ktutreui t,oti;li Hyrup as' " - -- a sovereign ivmetly. It has innd hobs. 1110 quicker than iiivthlut that 1 - - ' overu4-U. John Jm kwjn, K,-k- NI-.Vil.I.K To Mr u.l Mrs, t..i... ton.-I.arei.uefl 11. hiiiiilliOiviu Jbr Bale by nil druggists. ' Ni-Mlie. f .v lrk k,,...i.... Muivhi, ll.asou. J" And while this wrangling about the construction of tho big bIiow is going on thero are more idle men in Chicago than a dozen such undertakings could furnish with employment. Nover before has there been so much hardship in that city as at present. The Chicago Herald has. during the past few weeks, given ac counts of misery and suffering in the Gardeu City which equal iu horror the pictures given of New York city by Ja cob Riis in "IIow tho Other Half Lives." The Herald early in tho winter organ ized a relief bureau, and through it thou sands havo been saved from starvation and from freezing to death, nnd yot th. misery seems to grow instead of dimin ish. Ono day's report several weeks ago showed that 123 deserving tumilius were being kept olivo upon voluntary charity. Tho number of men aud women out of employment in Chicago, and who want work and aro suffering from lack of uoc essaries, is counted by tho thousands. In the pitiful Btories told in The Herald it la always tho same sad cause no 'work. Charity does not, cannot reach all the suffering, and tho number of graves in tho paupers' cemetery is growing overy day. This awful state of affairs 13 not among tho class idle because o.' disincli nation to work. Let that boreureuibored, and whou you hear that tho contractors ' or Chicago aro organizing to fight tho shorter work day, aud that the World's Fair mnuagors will not adopt the oight hour day, yon will probably donbt tho sin cerity of many who say, "While we can not suumit to tho dictation of the unions, wo havo tho interests of all American workmou nt heart." In several cities the councils are cou flidering ordinances to establish the eight hour day on all inuuioipal works. The Hrguuioats generally brought firwarj against tho measure nro that it will in jure a great many more taxpayers than it will benefit, and that it is nn interfer ence with tho right of free contract. Oae alderman in Minneapolis said that if that city adopted it labor would flock from ma luar pomra or the compans to pnjoy EX K. HALL, Paper Hunger. I.eavoorderat Globt HeolKstnloExcliange SlVflLLBUYALOT Of iroodsat our stoicl We carry n full lino of Kiceerlcs, feed, crockery, glassware, ci iiih, tobiitco and confectionery. T. BUIIROWS, No. 2-Jl Commercial St., Salert M.T. RINEMAN. DE.VI.Klt .IIT Groceries, Crottlcery, (iiiisswnro, Lamps, Wocden and Willow waro. All kinds of mill teed. Al-'o veirei.iblesitnil fruits In their senbon. 'HlKlitcst I'l'.-H pmd for country produce." WcMjllcit iitLuk ul Jnur D'ltioune. iT'hiate street LADD t BUSH, Bark li'.OS B1J1I.DIXO, SALErvl, ORECCI Transact a general banking tal ' nit uei'.irtMicuifs. EVERBEARN0i2Sa until fisisr. Uescriptlve price list til Hktii iNQcisr, ItnseIIWIle,ail '.Ml RIGDON & JROORK Boork Hey I Hlgdon He is a poor man. Koork Then let him have that lot cheap, and on easy terms. DRAIN TILING. The undorslgned nro prepared lo furnish the beat quality of tllln-: for under drain- lug at lowest prices. AlUIU'HY.tnKSAKT, Vfnr Fnir Orouns Salem, Oreon. S. ERNST, Upholsterer. All work, either new or repairing Jul in toe felt v.'oritinauiiKttsnape. Shop houth of iost olfiee. GEO. G. VAN WAGNER, At 108 State street is prepired to tax piciurcs neatly nnct at lowest iivinimo fall around and examine his tvori. I' also has a flue assortment uneleitfroaf Wall Paper and Picture Mouldirf, J. H. HAAS, TRJE WA.TCLULMW 2bM Commercial Sl - ' M 0r( (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty of Spectacles, and reptl hocks, witieiies auu .jeweirj'. W7IJI.AN U. V IJKKL.EH, Aaent, INSURASO I nniDIlM Klre and i rine. rVilem.Ortfl . CKOSS, and Htnios ..jlrmirt. St. Tbe bertW -....-. ... Uuv. ... . ',:.. m delivered toKfll parts 01 tuucn-' J. G. HARRIS EXPRESS NOS. 16 4 J i.eavo oriinrni it. " liable tvoi It rr; Hids i'or Scliool Honds. Seitietl proiKli! win be received up to 8.00.,0- V' ' ."f Tuesday, the 71 h day of El ",!&. ,?..?- ''I .'-1"n Co . Ore.. mrchitVe. a .v,?ViA.r..?s,i,.nJ r " ami rtfty dollar, bonds of sold district of ouclitlf loinlnni'on UH fi,e siucciwful bid urriuu, oesi'imte nml imyubleboib pnn clplan1 h.iere.t al either New York sin PraueUcoor iu ttiu city of Bulein. ut tin rn 0.l?,'rla l"e''"l bidder. ilondBU, I??nii .rb; 'uterest paynhlo senilan vWi5 ti.neofiiu nertntperauntiui. vL1 co,-'slu'9- m les than "tV S "?;' i .-fflSl re""-'(M -e right to're- M. J. PA Klirid lllsenscs of wt and pilvated 1 Sv w m jeot any or all bids. A. K.8TKANa. K. II. WA1TB. W. 1 lltliiri,1 18 td I'. It. SMITH. Directors, lt'01 ihnled on tou in . jflieufflatiiij v. -Sfcifirism. J P3f Cured v by e MacoieDiI Location of School Ilulldtiig. .i!1vm2fr,.ese.d,reotowof olioi o'- irtot o. Jl. at Marlon county, OrtH.011. will fS-Hn? fS.,?aPrJr',u Sutu l'uMly, April u?J0?; !' h1 P- n. tor the inca Uoo ot tUe nw wlwol nolldlnc, to be er. o tMl this humme', In the Jutli ttii lou or blocks to Mli or donal In sld WB,. tS m2t ''OH M llove order U tuBd decide 00 the pwnuinent 88!a A. E. HTRANtJ. KM. WAnii, - blrvelo . Notice. "" Imki l .1 ... wk i .1 ' "'"oie in 111 s "SU '! SUB l.tlKr' 1. el 1 1,1 1 7 allblrvwratoil,.. tlid r "" ArBMi'jjr .,.. tt,.kl ., ,. 17-lw lVixiwyers, Tke Xollcd" Your Mn-and wui.iv mxt ir u,t, . out-iy f". tlu ?, 1A,. ul U ui" J, Oftt tu CO.U will i. aliUZt " lu oll'ce dn J m 2 ,. 01 F t'oeiiunaren vt will be sold nt $100 terms by J, ,r, robfRqt-c m FOIx Ssiy Ur Trade for A good epnn ol w ' Address JIA prope S-IO-lm Bon Ton Iivstaih 8. w. in 1 Frh Moat A)WHJH.Mi 1 SIK Cot SAUiiM JrV ...WA nu I i I z-13-tr. 8bnrj aaa tax eoj.wivr. 'iv?cN "-"tjitVmm r