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"""""w"'!!1 jcstw-yawmijiuiin imppm. jpr- muMflifinnmrwTMi R? I I't ft e Wluo was on tlio train on the return trip, but It was what Individual members of the party bad purchased or been presented with, and the cases wero brought to Washington unopened. rilOMINKNT KD1TOB KAt). PirraHUna, Pa., Mar. 30. Nelson P. Iteed, editor and proprietor of the Pittsburg Gazette, died Sunday morning of pneumonia, following an attack of la grippe. COI.. M'ENBIW DEAD. New OnLEANS, Mar. 29. Col. John MoEncry, who the democrats claimed was elected governor of Louisiana In 1878, died yesterday. HE WILL HAVE TO frlOVK IT. Stockton, Mar. 29. Miss Zua Daniels, daughter of Itev. E. P. Daniels, minister of the Seventh Day Adventlst faith, now residing here, Saturday brought suit against M. J. Church, a wealthy land and ditch owuer of Fresno county, to recover judgment for $05,000 dam ages for slander. Tho plain till' alleges that Church spoke of her falsely and maliciously, meaning to impute to her a want of chastity. aitKEnEY'S DAUGHTER. New York, Mar. 30. Miss Ga brlello Greeley, daughter of Horace Grcoloy, founder of tho Tribune, Is engaged to be married to Rev. Frank Montroso CIcndiuin, rector of St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal ohuivh of Westchester. CAITAIN CAPLEY ACQUITTED. GuicAao, Mar. 30. A dispatch from Omaha says: Capt. Henry Catloy, of the second Infantry, has been acquitted by the court martial. General Brook, it is said, disapproves of tho finding and ucqulttul. NAVAJO ClUADIJATES. Annapolis, Mar. 30. Out of u class of 52 naval academy cadots, 47, It Is expected, will bo graduated in June. surnEME COUUT DECISION. Wabhinotom, D. C. Mar.30. Su premo Court of tho United States to-day refused to grant an applica tion for n writ of habeas corpus in tho somewhat celebrated murder case of Dick Duucuu vs Mo Call, Sheriff of Belpar county, Texas, In which It was sought to bring Into question tho validity of tho entire ponal codo of tho Stato of Texas. KUHNACE I1UR8T. . TekheIIauxe, Ind., Mar. 50. Somo furnaces in tho southeastern part of this city burst this morning, two men wore killed and much damage to property resulted. HUSH HUSH DEAD. Colfax, Washu., Mar. 80 Hush Hush, Pawnee chief of Snake In dians, dlod last night at his homo on Suako river. Itunncrsaro summon ing tho trlbo together to partlclpato in tho funeral. KEIIKLS IN AB3AM. Calcutta, March 30. Dispatch from Mulabur, Provlnco Assam Bays: JamesW.Quluton, ChlofcominBsloii ors of Assam bus been Investigating some troubles wluoli occurred among tho uatlvo chiefs with a view of ar resting any of them who had beon iustrumontal In deposing thellajah. Tho commission occupied tho camp garrisoned uy n strong force of Goor klia's native Infantry in service. Suddonly tho camp was attacked by hostile tribes. Two days battle dur ing which dosporato fighting ensued. Tho Goorklms fought inostdotormlncdlyagalust tho heavy odds and according to tho roport 470 of them wero killed. Seven British officers who aceompaled tho commssloner nudthat oftulal cannot la found. RlUT IN COKE DISTRICT. STATE. r another train. Portland, Mar.30, A. D. Charl ton, assistant general passouuer fcgont of tlio Northern Pacltlo says: "Tho outlook for n big rush in tho pasaougcr busluess has never boon bettor, Monday wo will put on our new additional through train, leav ing Portlond nt 7 o'clock every morutug. Tho train was run last year, belug taketi oil about two months ago. Wo aro advertising tho country mora extensively than ever this sprlug, and the Eastern BUtos arc flooded with Information out tho great Northwest, "Tito greater portion of our pa trons will come from Now England, though a great many people will ooma from Michigan, Dakota U pretty well cleaned out. In fact, we have removed nearly tbu whole Ut. Nebraska will, ofoourK, pa troaUo tke Union Paolllo, hetico wo will do no buuluctu there." VKM, FROU A RUil.DlNO. Portland, Or.. Mar. 30. Julm Lowonw)!!, employed onu four-story fraraa building, fell today a gnt dWuuw, uutl i.utulned tHrlou lu Tlio Strikers Destroying Coke Ovens in Pennsylvania. BRUTAL ATTEMPTED MURDER. Nine Apaches in jail. The StLouis Carpenters Want More Pay. Tho Chief Commissioner of As sam.and Party Killed, Etc , Etc. BTRKES in coick district. PiTTsnuita, Penn., Mar. 80. Nearly a thousand strikers attacked Frlok'sCoko worksMorewood at two o'clock this mornlng.Thcy destroyed coke ovens and railway tracks,broke tho windows of several houses. Sev en! raldere wero arrested. Itlols ure alsoreportedatLclssenrlngandLeith, considerablo property was destroyed. Tbero Is great excitement through out the coke country, and serious trouble Is apprehended. Troubles have assumed a new phase and now threaten to developo Into a war be tween operators and labor organiza tions. Frlck stated today that here tofore ho has not antagonized labor, but in tho future he did not propose to stand Idly byandseohls property destroyed. A dispatch from Scoitdale says they aro rioting at largo. A large number of tho coko plant mob (1500) infuriated strikers, swept down on Jlmtowu plant today, routed the workmen, a'saulted soveral men and threatened tho superintendent's life. A bomb was set off at West Lels Bcur!i)gMlne,aud men notified not to go to work. Lelth works near Union town wero also raided, and work men put to flight. Labor leaders are trying to allay excitemont, as other raids aro feared. Tlio Flick Coke Company officials hero have notified the shorHls to lncreaso forces. IIHUTALITV IN MISSISSII'l'I. NEwOKLHAN&,Mar. 30. A brutal attempt at wholesalo murder was made at New Zlou Church, near Liberty, Miss., Saturday night at tho school examination aud concert glyen at Pursuit Hills school house, where Miss Dixon, (colored), had Just closed a session of the public school for colored children. A double barrelled shot gun, heavily charged with shot, was fired Into the crowd by somo unknown mis crcant,woundlng, It Is said, fourteen pcrsonB, somo of them seriously, othors slightly. Baldwin Hays will die. The assassin has not been dis covered. Al'AOHIS IN JAIL. Wilcox, Ariz.", Mar. 30. Nino prominent apaches bavo beon ar rested and placed In Irons at San Carlos. Among tho prisoners Is an old chief, Esklmlzeno called "Skill my" for short. Flvo of tho prison ers aro arrested for murder of a whlto man years ago, but Esklml zeno and three others, wore appro bonded for giving help to "Kid" a notorious renegade aud murderer who has tints far defied and eluded tho authorities, and for whoso cap ture tho government expended thousands of dollars, MAV I-'IIISI" demand. St. Louis, Mo,, Mar. 30. The Journeymen carpenters and Joiners here aro preparing to make a do maud on tho bosses for 40 cents an hour, commencing May 1st. THE INDIAN TROUULE. Providence, It. I. Mar. 30, A letter dated Pine llldgo Agency from Rev, Father Craft, Indian mis sionary, who predicted tho recent Indian troubles, earnestly- points out tho danger of more serious trou ble, uulusss tho Indians aro placed under tho control of tho war depart ment. Ho declares that they aro being robbed aud misused by poli ticians under tho prosout arrangement. MARKETS. WHEAT. San Feancisco, Mar. 80. Wheat buyer, season $1.02j. Portland, Or., Wheat milling, f l.S0$1.45 per cental. Chicago, Mar. 30. Wheatsteady casli $1.02 . r'AKJI AND 1IIMIK .NOTES. Our Marlon County grauge has adopted tho follewing: That it is tho sense of Turner Grauge that we demand that the Government shall loan money direct to the people on laud security, ut u.rate of interest not to exceed two per cent, and under proper restiictlou, until the amount of money in circulation is raised to $50 per capita, 15. W. Davis: Are you a boy's man? That is, ure you such a man us the boys like? If you are, it Is safe to say you are not a crank, not sour, not dyspeptic, not boorish, not selfish, not arrogant, not self opinionated, not egotistic, not cheeky. Dou'tyoukuow that child ren know whom their fjleuds are? They don't select crank v grown-up peoplo for friends. If you uro u boys' man or a girls' woman, It is safe betting you have hosls of friends, both old and young, mid the writer Is one of them. Pacific Itural Press: (Although there Is really no evidence that monoy was used lor the election of tho U. S. Senator, It Is perfectly apparent that money was used for some corrupting purposes. Further than that, c.iudld observers will believe that ilultua number of bills were enacted through a systematic pool of wholesalo bribery, and that many thousands of dollars were paid for tho passage of dozens of bills that any honest legislator ought to be ashamed of having voted for. Onicil Grange Prcs: There is much to bo gained by the Grunge aud Alliance Working together. Their Is a number of questions of mutual interest that could be must profitably discussed If such a meeting could bo arranged. What It Ousts Must bo carofully considered by the great majority of people, In buying oven necessities of life, Hood's Sarsapaiilla commends Itself with special forco to tho great middle classes, because it combines positive osouomy with great medicinal power It is tho only medicine of which can truly can bo said "100 Doses One Dollar," aud a bottlo taken according to direc 1 us will average to last a mouth. Clark & Fpploy, at 100 Court street, aro too modest to tell of all tho superior points ubout their stock of groceries, and invite people to call and seo for themselves. Thm lleitsi: Show. Ono of tho greatest necessities for a lino horse Is to keep him properly shod. John Knight has Justly won tho roputi tlon of doing tho best work In that lino. Fuuoy shoeing a specialty. Uuy gasoline of Sroat & Glle. Clam chowder Sroat & Glle. Don't forgot that you can get fresh cakes every day at Strong's restaurant. Tlio bread they make is not surpassed by any In the stato Largo shipment of oranges, cocoa nuts aud bananas duo tonight. Best prices at wholesale or retail. A Sovereign Itemttly. Dr. E. Holden: For coughs, colds and all bronchial affections I con sider your 12 thereat Couuh Svrun n a sovereign remedy. It has cured mo quicker than anything that ( ever used. John Jackson, Stock ton. Largoslzofl.(K), small 60 cents. For sulo by all druggists. Tho Columbian says that Astorl- ana have hoizuu drlnklmr ulneor. That's u-ood. Tho Lord some of 'em need a little. Astoiau. knows ginger. FOREIGN. SNOW IN (SCOTLAND. London, Mar. 80. A heavy snow storm is sweeping over tho Northern part of Great lirltalu. All tho horse our linos aud railroads o( Aberdeen are blocked, UI.MAU MAiuuun. London, March 30. Ueraldlne Ulmar tho American actress who waa until recently prlmadnmm in Luglgulo was married this morning to Ivan Caryl), a yotiii Helgluu inutiklal composer, ut St. Georgce church, I'AUNHI.L, Duni.lN, Mar. SO.Auuu i'arnell denies the statement that she had not spoken to ParuWI aluou tho ltd tor wn In Kllmaluhuni jail. WllOLKSALl! AND HKTAIL. We have (Ills dav imiuilnti'il tlui Klmnn enrar house us sole mid iroimrnl mi.nl at Salem for the Flor do General Arthur cigar, M. A. Gunst & Co, tf lllblmrU'n Itheumtitio unu Llver.l'llls. Thme pill roiicleutlfl cully comixmnded unit uniform lu action. No erlpliiK lwiln no commonly following tho use o7 nllls. Tney uro iduptwl 10 both lululta uud chll ilie a with perfect safety. Wo Kumnntee they huve uocuuikl lu tho curiMif sick hmul- uolw, cotutlputloii, ilyioiitilti ami billions- lion iiud.iuiin nmiollier. lliev exrvll nuv other preparation 177 iy H.nlUi Slolner, bolenuU. Kxclleiiient runs high In this city over System liullder, as everybody is using It for catarrh of tho Stomach, Consump tionDyspepsia,, Impure blood and to build up the System It certainly must bo an excellent preparation, when everybody speaks so well oi it, d&wyr lHmoitfUintmtoUho liver, Willi ooiiitlptt. lion, Injun tho complexion, nuliiro pint pltw, willow nkln. l(ounit the ouuu by nlnit gurttr l.ltllo Liver 1'IIU. One it dam. Trjlhcni, Why don't you try Carter' LRU IJver 1'IIU ? Thaj' uro u ihwUIvo euro for kick ltnmuiiu, umi uu iiiv ill linuiun'tl onlouHl It ror. Duly ono pill a Uo riioHctUmnfOiiilKr'ii l.llll Liver lmln U pltxtMilit, iiilhl uuit ualurul, They ifeu tly ktlmulttiollio liver, uud ivitulute Hie bflw oU, but ilonot pur.'e. Thoy are mire loplua.tt, Trytbvui. Kctsh celery, asparagus and eab Ujge at t'lark A Kpiileu. A rourfut IlertUy, Tlio Ininmnlwiloii of blood t-UU entail trurAilcoiiMHiueiicp, Uuvxoki nllllvleU have iietnl to purify ttmbkHvl wvory irlnit Nrv lecMftliliiknvul-ad wi fwiriul coin pit Cdtlon of illMtkM A (vultemaa wIiikmj faintly ereuu-illy uni'vlxil write uathu: ily wtfo Mint ImIh-. foiiruxui inoultinolU, ami rt l .v oC de hat nill'iirwl ioryiar fruiu UertHltlary kiMiirulaor KlHn'eil. I Iiuti euiiiUiyetl ibtt bwl ph)lalaii, but (ti'iliil uoilium in i 4I u them until I trlett UthlMllW ItllfHIIIIUtll) H. nip. tlHVU UM1 HwrtMi UmtM, mul ilml to my BulDul.lk Htaat thy Hrcuilivl i-nivU, wonln iwi H(MilftlMiliMluof j,uir iuk11oIi u a bkMd iHirlrtw. I tmll risMumeuit II to UN Wltol ure lnHilUd.1 Irom Imimnt IO wl Julia MiiHerwu Jr. iwaler la kiwmHm uu4 prnvt.loni,AliH;ua, wlch. I rVr wilebynmifiABtelutr ' A LESSON. 1 dropped the burden of my life, nd cried! " Dear Lord, I can not bear To itrupijlo lonqcr, for life s ebbing tide Recedes, and all the fair Hwcot flowers of promise float off on lt breait. And hero I stand alone I Even when nightfall comes lean not rest. My bread has turned to stone. "Lo, I bavo loved, and love has mocked my woe, And, laughing, sped away, And I have hoped, and hope would promise so. And perish in a day; And I have tolled, and the reward seemed nigh, Then storm and blight would come, And now. Dear Lord, to Thee, to Thee I cry: Tako Thou my spirit home." A single withered reed wus standing there, Bending before the wind, And all of earth was cold, and brown, and bare. And suited to my mind, And as the wind swept by It, the lone reed Hont low, aud seemed to say: "Poor Is your life, ab, very poor, Indeed, If you for death can pray. "Ha not the good God given to you strength, Fitted Ufo's cares to moett Do you expect to roach Heaven's joys at length. Through meolily-met defeat? Bee, hore I stand, a withered reed, and yet I pray not for tho end, For I bollove that God will not forgel Even mo, a reed, dear friend. "And so, though withered, brown, and left alone, I do not fret nor weep I feel the Father will not me disown, When through death cometh sloep; And here, amid the darkness, storm and wrath, I think of hours more bright, When swcot flowers clustered In my earthly path, And sun and stars gave light. "God's lore Is vast, so vast, the smallest thing Is held within His care; When tempests rage, or when the robins sing, And earth with blooo is fair." Then ceased tho words tho lone reed seemed to speak. And reverent bowing down; "Dear Lord," I said, "bearing my cross, I seek Through faith to win my crown." Thomat S. Collier, in Youth' Companion. SULTANIC TilEASURES. A GlimpBO at tbo Oontonts of tho Old Seraglio. Ever slnco tho days when I used to devour "The Arabian Nights" I had been filled with an ardent desire to view tho marvelous treasures of tho Sultans which aro so glow ingly describod in that charming companion of my childhood, so when I found myself at tho Golden Horn, ono of my first proceed ings was to toko steps to got a view of them, writes a correspondent of tho Jeweler1 Weekly from Constantinople. I must con fess, howovor, that had I known how much ceremony and red tapo business was to bo gono through before tho dosirod permission was granted I would have given up tho uttompt. Permission to gazo upon tho Sultan's trcasuro can only bo obtained by moans of n firman from his Sublime Highness him self, a sovereign utterance similar to thoso by which peace or war is declared. Having, howovor, after innumerable difficulties ob tained tho coveted document, an aide-do-camp conduotcd mo to tho palace known as tho Old Seraglio, a largo, gloomy looking structuro without any windows and sur rounded by deserted Kardcns. Upon arriv al there I was nuncted over to tho guardian of thd troasuro a high functionary of most majostio mien, who was accompanied by thirty ofllcials of lower rank to assist in tho ceremony of opening tho doors. The latter ranged thomsolvos in two rows, ono on each sido of tho entrance. A largo green velvet bag containing tho keys was passed from hand to hand until it reached tho guardian of tho treasure Ho picked out tlio Uoys und handed them to two of tho as sistants. Tho outer door was then opened. Jichiud this was a wrought iron grating secured by enormous padlocks. This being Bwung open wo found oursolves in the first of thrco largo, badly lighted aud mysterious-looking apartments. I was nt last in tho presence- of tho treasures of tho Sultans. Tho first objoct whicli attracted my at tention was u largo throne of beaten gold, which occupied tho contor of tho room and which was incrusted with thousands of rubios, emeralds and pearls. This throne, according to an inscription on it, was taken by Sultan Selim from tho Persians in 1514. It Is, howovor, doubtful whether tills work of art is so old. Anothor throno In tho amo room is more Interesting. It is a lino specimen of Turk ish art In tho sixtoouth contury. It is of tho bumo form ns tho scats found in many of tho mosques, and was intended to bo sat upon cross-leggod. At oach corner is a column which supports n dome, terminating m n jeweled point. It is of ebony and sand wood inlaid with mothor of pearl, tortoiso shell, gold and silvor. It is covered with funtuHtlo plants In mothor of pearl, tho center of tho flowors being com posed of largo rubies, emer alds, sapphires and poarls. Suspended by it golden chain so as to bo over tiio head of tho Sultan Is n goldon heart from which depends a largo emoruld of irregular form, measuring four inches long aud liy inchos across. Tlio thrco rooms aro decoratod with mag nificent suits of urmor. Hore is to bo seen tho beautiful coat of mail with damaskeened platen worn by Sultan Murad IV when ho captured Dagdad in 1033. Dosldo it is tho scimitar of tlio same monarch. Tho guard nnd handle aro inlaid with diamonds cut flat und sot in checker work, oach stone be ing tho same size nnd half an inch sminro. This is a p.ittorn of which tho Turkish jew elers of thatyonod scorn to hnvo beon fond, for near this sword is u largo gold vase in tho same style. Tho whole of tlio body of this vossel is hidden by a mosaic of square, Hut diamonds, to tho number of 2,000. Tho hulk of tho treasures is in glass cuses, tlio bottoms of which aro covered with jnugulflcout velvot horse cloths. Ono of thobo, measuring eight foot by sovon, is literally covered with designs embroidered iu pearls tho size of a lurgo pea. Among other uotublo objects aro u massive conical gold helmet, u pair of golden stirrups of ex quisite design, nnd daggers, sabers una othururins without number, all beautifully decorated with gold aud precious stones, All those aro arranged iu tho greutcst disorder uud mingled with objects of no vuluo. by the side of pieces whoso value Is iuculcuiablo may lie seen modern Paris und Vienna clocks, porcelain vusos, pistol cases, silver knives, forks and spoons, toothpicks, and even leather clgur eases and pooket-books. Ou the other hand, ancient objects of European origin are remarkable for their absence; aud one naturally won ders what can have become of tho many presents the Sultuns must havo received from Christian mouurchs, such as enaiuoU-d snuff boxes, Sevres and Dresden vases, ob jects in Ormolu uud other specimen of old Buropoun art workmanship. Nothing of lho kind is to bo seen in tho treasure rooms. Ws&jhly thoy may Ihj kept apart iu a room I . i'j iMt it ts more probable .u-t tOoncluaed on fourth pus .) S?jacobs oil gUIlES PERMANENTLY Wli.it it Costs Must boeaiefully eonsbli-red by tbe great majority of popple, in buying even iitcex-iitles ot life. Hood's riarsap.iiiliu commends itself witb nneclnl force to (be irreut middlo flasM'becMUiH! It i-ihiiIiIihw ti'islilvoj ('oiimiiy witli givui on ilii-uiul powr. ' It l the only nieilluino of wbicli can truly be sid "loO J)ses One Dollar, "ami a Oi'lletimeii aeeorumg to directions will average to Inst a IllOlltll. IIIM'KL .U'.MV.AM 1 TJIK WlLLAMirriK." X A Lynch, Detroit 0 J Stewart, Albany A A Kraft S Jl Kolger, San Francisco J A Hell, Stiila Duibara A J Cook, Vancouver J Beiliel, Minneapolis 11 h I'uliniin, Portland J P Itobhiiis, .Nusbvillo J .1 Daly, .1 E Sibley, Dallas J L Itryant, Lnwll Muss. Howard Aslib.v, Jted Oak, la. J V I5van, Detroit A McLIII, M McDonald, Now Whatcom II K Centt-r, Mitchell C JI Blevens, Huston RN Williams, Seattle V Darnell, ;bie.io J P K Otis, Boston J 1J Warden, San Francisco T W Hill, Chicago J.) Cielaiid, Poi Hand W W Powell, Milwaukee COOK. K M Wharton, Columbia City C Tracy, Turner 1 Iiloodswoi'th, V Lyons, H M Edwards, Independence. G T McDonald, Lincoln ThosNoLliui, III. A F Deati, Chas Hall, Portland. Douhcrt, O Miller Tlie l'ulii( ami (lie Stage Rev. F. M. (about, Pastor United Hrttbern Church, Blue Mound, Kau., hays: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My Lungs were badly diseased, aud my parishioners thought I could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles ofDr. King's New Discovery aud am pound and well, gaulng 20 lbs. in weight." Arthur Love. Mauager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough triul and convin cing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, heats 'em all, aud cures when everything else fails. The greatst kindness I can do my many thous'tud friends is to urge them to try It. Fiee trial bottles at Fry's CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PILLS. IW Drug Store. 1.00. Itegular sizes 60c. and A family Itemerty. Dr. E. S. Helden: I have used your Ethereal Cough Syrup in my family for a long time and cheer fully recommend it to all who are aflccicd with coughs, colds oi bronchial affections. Ehen Wool), Modesto. S. It. CLAYE'S Druggist, Agent, Modesto. Largo size $1.00, small 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Buy gasoline of Sroat & Gile. The Ornish boys recently shot a yearling cougar, partly skinned it and then concluded they would take it homo to finish the skinning. Af ter one of them had can led it one half mile ou his buck it came to, und bit him on tho leg, took lib loose skin and lit out. Hillsboro Iu-dependent. CURE Sick Hendache and relieve nil tho troubles Inel dent to a bilious i-tato of the sjRtem, such ns Dizziness, Nausea Onnfiucss, Distress after eating, l'aln in tlir M I -. Ac While their most remarkable succc lias been shown in curing rf&1&.y 37 Hendaci yet ( at- Little Liven Pills aie equi,llv vah-i'.l.lo in Constipation, curing and preventing tin- anno) InR complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach stimulate the liver and regulato tho bowels Even if they only cured BAKER & STRANQ 02 Commercial S rect. I Moves, Ach they would be nltnoit priceless to thoe who suiter from this distressing complaint! hut fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not bo willing to do without them Dut after all sick bead Is tho bane of so many lives that here Is where we make our preat boast. Our pills cure It while others do not. Cauteb's Little Liver Tills are very small and very easy to take Ono or two pills make a dose. They aro Rtrictly efretablennd do not Rripe or pun?e, but by their pentle action S lease all who use tlii-m. In vials ftt 25 cents: vo for $1 Sold e eryu here, or sent by mail CA2IE3 tISSi:tS CO., New Tcti. Small 1. MM M Erica. P fan S vM I irf "e B ditchctter's EnalLh IHantond Brand. Orlclnnl and Only Genuine. Arc, ftlwayi rcllthla. iadicb ak i'ratvi,tiortALCAu:ertAnff(UAi'ls ,mond Brand in lied ftod Gold lutul :llo bole, lenled with hlua ribhen. iTnko no other. Ittfutt dtnatrout iubltlttitkml and imitatloni. At Drnpfflstt or Mod 4e. In t&rapn for nnrtlonlars, Ustlrno nUli ml Jlellefrur l.nillem" Mter br return MillL 10,000 TdtlmonliU Jv.n, itawr. Vhlphetter Coemlcal Co., aiadlum Square, Sold bU Local Drufcliu. '...-..', Taxpayers, Take Not ice! Your Btate and county tuxrs fur Marlon county for the year lsvu should be pal nt once as costs will soon h added. K. M. fOIAN. 2-13-tf. Sherlltnnd tax collectoi-. 10 Acres for Rent. A cho'ce tract only on nillo from Sileni Terms liberal Apyjy to IIOFER BKOS., Jnurii'.il Ul'.lce. MRS.D.L.FIESTBR. Tho Lnrest Stock of Of tho cholcei.t styles. Tho lale-t stjles troin Hnn Krnnclsco nnd the east, A Hue lino of novelties. Ladles Jin vileil lo cull inspect and compare prices. Fine Gile's. e.Milic uiuckery Srout & Tlio I'rostriltlllf; Shocks Of linilHiliil fevers uot to ha counteracted Dyiiuiaiun uiiiuiiiv UuiitceofCLrtn nlvuir luriiiiy leiik-lli uf time. The crudlcitlnn uud liiineiillon uf itli-eahes of 11 inlus luetic typo uro usccruiliied Kaslbllltics. Thero is iiiorcpi-oMiitlvoelllcucy in the line botan ic medicine, llosteltcr's Stomach Hitters, than In tht ulkulouis, drugs aud poisons which wus loimeily tho only recognized iiitmisDi' leinovluK uud uutfcipatlnir at tacks of fvcr and utiue und bullous remit tent. Tills UKtceiible lcntui-ntlve renews the fiindoftiieruy, unci :s not uoly a posi Uvo hiLflllc, but repairs tho damage to tin .eiiunil health Intllcied by all fibillu com plululM partiikiLigol llio malarial chnmo-lci. SCIATICA. H. QguVu, Mich., ty IT, two. fjly t)lvhfr-)tCT tuol )VrUi, ou Wipri lif SL JapoU 04) vf (UrujUHie jAtto pMm la hit thltth J. U. L. IVkTtB LUMBAGO r 410 Kesrney St., &tu Frtncttco, Cat, AprU i8,US0. . Xy utft4lltth lia Xxtn miett wttQ Uwtck ud wre Ihrtwt. aud luup fund parraftfi. u sjauV K. i. IMSAU. IT IS THE WEST. A suit iurt'mr I'lles. ltchiui; files nro known by inots'uri llkepeibplrntiun, cuiiBlng lnteiihe ItehiUK wlisu warm. This iorm lutuelltis HUna Ulecdllli! and niotrudlui?. vleld m kih-h in t)r. iloMiuko's file ttviuedy, whl ch ucls dlrccllj on tho pints atrected, uborhs tu-iumi-m, allays ltelilni; uud eltects u oriunn-t-nt cine, 5(1 cents niugghit or mall, tretlM- irtc l)r. HomiuKo, I'hilndelphlii '. Villi l KnUtliA f-tnmr gpfifeg THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. S20 will buy the Odkli. Tvck WKitei with 78 characters, nnd Slii loriho Brui.i CaseOdkll, wurrautc-d lo do better worl. than any mnchlHe made. It combiues Simplicity with Duiiaiiil- ITY, bl'KUD, IiASB Oi Ol'EKATION, weals longer without cost of repairing than nn other machine, lias no Ink ribbon to bother tho operator. It is ueut, substan tial, nickel plated, perfect aud adapted to all kinds of typo writing. Liken printing prei.s, it produces sharp, clean, legible manuscript. Two or ten copies rnn be made at ono writing. Any iutclllgf nt per son can become nn operator in tuo days. weonersiwu 10 any operator who can equal the work of the Douulc CASt OOM.T,. Reliable Agents nnd salesmen wanted Special inducement lo dealers. For pamphlet giving Indorsements, Ac, address ODELL TVf J2 Wltl'fKK CO., 85 and 87 5th Ave. Chicago, 111. IKVJOd WJf I tiv! .. Ait wi Krfi'M It I Sfl t? '' ft ' rkes fa tlirrv "c"'i l-ft,..l Tim,.,.. " l """iir, ;lCUa!jj 111,1 t?o y fflBtJ I Ptii-rips. n i" 1- n7S', k ujorauiicliiW Greatest labor saving invention in tbo lioutebold Hue v k'tles of L'oods from the finest luce to the uiuimoi. n..' . an , V..H...H.O, .uu... ut.....t, ..... ....... ... .uu juucvuiiiu line v.t I varieties of yoods from the finest laco to the com test carpet hf,H cleati, wllliout rubbiu"; or boiling, without the use of tWiiIunl 1 destructive process only soap aud water. Ilie conijiany owning ' 1 JUJUU luuuv I ui will iiuu ,, ii fii'iiuvi: .4 iMlllljv wllBuer Cllllnl tt L 1 EKA In the following peints: Price. Labor Hiving, lianlditv rfr " lug. Variety of fabric washed. Cleaning perfectly willmut )w,! clothing. Siinpllpily and perfect construction, y'ize, wileht n, h ?e 'I bilitv. Satisfaction guaraatced or money refunded t-L ?'miltjj Marion countv. Am my niE mmm Salem, C)r. lUtos t2.B() Mill $.'j.!( n ln? Open to thf public Thn.-sdny, Sept. n, lR'JO. liest hotel lieUurn I'uiilnnil and s.iu Kranclsco. Alms in he tlisi -lj- lu nil Its appointments. Its tiilil1- iiu'm-ivci' with the choicest fruits gi own In tlio II nmetto alley. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor 25c Want CoU K'llcis inserted for one rv,l V OKI) EAt II J.NH1 ItTli f jr$l . 'iiifiirlnM'iiidln ihl.- w,in,..,.,l limn iv ciit.v.flvc cents. "u " I V .IrcFliiullk. f.lIerllyJeS .'"t ",c .',r'.lliu. .' '-I imffll n hi .-..u ,-. 1 1 1 ci . k,,n :..,"" wi st in i-iileiii. " ' ',: m "in-n !mm-.r i.', .7Tr- i nt-i.iMiii(rolTii, rnaiulS i uqi.lu nt Mime, S- - Mil Rl.Vrnr. I.l,,l .--''S i i,y,,Z"' ? '". ?. J ,.- , . ,i j""1-iiiiit-M j-arroiiiui .-..v. w ..-uiit-s, ,wi i euierwieel q HELLENBRAND'S Eating Parlors & Candy Manufactory, 205 Commeiclal Street. l!l.L,Ob'KAUE: lee Cream Uto , 15c. nnd 25 rents. 'ollee, Tea or t hoc il.ite i,ml C'uke..l0 coats .lush and llllk 10 cents Plate or Soup 10 cent tlot Cake, lullee oi TVn 15 cents P.eclsteiilv nnd Kps 2,1 cents 'orl; Chop uud l-.nrfs acenis Iutlo; Chop -md 1-Vgs 25 cents 'enlr(.ii ami Ejii: " cents. viufngonnd j;s . . eenls Ham ami Kkki 25 cents s'reL-h OysterHnnj-btyle 'J5 ccnt .'5 Cert tlegularDlnnerSprvcd From II to3 0'Cloct. A nloo variety of vegetables, elc, etc. vise tea, codec or milk with all 25 ent I nenls without extra rlmr;ie. i Clio ce C'lcais, Imp nied u Diunestlc, . tlnujs on nand. I 'oitcr House ste'.k and ''; .'P cents tVndrr LoinSteuk nud Kitgn o"J rents ITIOH SALB, ( 'HKA -Cm t nnd tun, I . ,...., ..v.fc i, . 1-l.lVlHlBhUU :..17 ..V JTIOnSAIiIi A laili r set nt a ton J J No. 1S7I otlnuesl.fet. I JJIOItBALK. Twnnj i I very chinp.iu 1)1 FOH SAI K - A in nine im-ii.s, i.Kcly land Adddiuii, tonne wntcrwoiksaiul I- coi lit-C. Term 1iumiki.Ii i Uorrnnce, nmlh west, und Liberty si eets. f tU,t n. . - mnua urn, "U'i'unnslctit, s "ato J lu mi .. ulih .1,. r .r.i ,;.."' . I..... "." "llierfll coruer oi , ,.,. ...Iu T?On 'AMM-nyi nor. ff ,-i 3:- lm Hi I uTitl mOTIlAm .- A tnfo JL cow. ti.uu,rc tnillP tmrv ..d tl. oM " .,'1 Y17-AN-IKI.-. grlor v,nnM, n V m-al se ut work iniittu.i! , I Apply or uddrcsd with 'AI. oiu.o. tfuil.ll SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUEand PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, "OIANAPOLIS. IND. tCAUIC THIY AMC THE BEST. U. M. I EKRV t'e I'o's Illustrattd, Descriptive and Triced SEED ANNUALi iForlRBI win v,. m.n..i enr-r llo all applicant!, and to last season': B v. ' oeuerxnan ever. s.icrv person using Uurdtn. ft tlotutrer Field St ids, Jhould seiid for It. Address D. M. FERRY ACO. nrTliniT aa,Lj I Largest Seedsmen la tho world FafiavotheExcfusnd Confrooi o EX K. HALL, Piijier Hunger. i.cnqorderat Globe IteiilKsluteEscliunge $1 WILL BUY A LOT if j;i ods at our store! We carry n full lino il gmrerles, feed, ciockcry, slanswaie, cl riis, tcbacco and confectionery. T. BUKROWS, No. '.'ZU Commercial Ht., Salem M.T. RINEMAN DEALKK JIN Slaj'Ie and Fancy Groceries, Ciockevy, Gh' wnre, Lampf, Wooden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Mm vei'etnbksnod fruits in their season. "Ills.hp-t 1 ilco paid fcr country produce." t'folli-U apluirc of your patronage. "-' J S2 . ate street WWe& AGBWar kApamphletof Informntlon nndab- sir.-cioi inc. laws, snowing How toA uumin i-iiienis, unTOius, 'J raile vaiuris, Lopjncnis, oit jrtl.. . Addr. mUNN & CO. xJul Ilronilwnr. neir 1 orK, gPfma FOR SALE. B. vciity-nire and one-hnlf hcics of Jnud ti'i miles trom -tilim, from Indcpeud tutt; 1 uilles n.m stttuiiLoiit lauding; Ji of a mile trom school lioure. House, barn, "ti.oke lituue, wood uud chit ken (iiaiso rfty acres In cultlvntlni; balant-o pasture; four springs on tlio place; line young or ebi id, small fruit, etc. call at tho phuv.o' ndi rets O.L. rt ouver, Uenter, Mai inn Co., Oregon. 3-101md4w OKTI5 32NTTOVM Both tho niPiliofi mul results wlien ayrtip oi i W u tnuen ; it is pleasant nnd refreshing to tlio tasto, and acts sentlyyot promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys lom aflootually, disjiels colds, head aohos nnd fevers and cures hahitual x)H8tiiwtion)ermauently, Forealo tt CIVj aud gl bottlea by nil .'.; upt8ta. XUFQBHM HO SYRUP CO. jt i ill" i ' "n .? rifeSsj' -qS? BfitaB t DKilK"TITjI3S"G-. The uuderblgned mo prepared to fuinleb thebestoualllyoftllluL' for under drain. lug nt lowest prlcos. .VUIU'HY.tDESART, Near Fair Orounc, Salem, Oregon. .4 G1M1AT1IM'0.' -is.iw, f oieL-e en thi suit,., I mi. i ...... ' uilk with L C. Hbhci.uuM daunts oliicc. sfc KIMJ1 RfJAHTJJI.-: Mis. ftritti f rlinu.-i M-liocI n. d lvlndoririn( session loom of the rntotyteitou LLtA I A HAUGAIX. A house and two lou k I sulo In South fnleinatonly &M. bl IjllllUUl tv . j.. oiuipsuu. iiu i TtTANTKU An active, reliable eii- YV siiliuy J'.Oto ShO monthly, wiibil cieasc, to u present, in ins oi'dbicimi rcspon-ilbli- New York house. RtlPitml MaNIIKACTUREK. Lockliox lM.Jnl xorK. JTUll SALE. About thiee ocret of latll tin Asylum Avenue, good dwells! Dome, conveiileiitlv arniiiireti:isn:eiii - y.. at'icin vuueiy oi mm lues ana mm Dory; contcnieni ior.ie(tiieraiiaj,mre lulling water on premises. For watt hm iuquiiout sectiud house on rlgpttcl side of Asylum A fenuo gulug homcll. 12:1 tf $ TANTKn To trade n town lot In WI .., OnHl. Arllttr... .11. ti.n.U.P ll Lill XUlIk ..UUllll.ll IU. .UU.WV' - :i..j Olinger, 122 Mill street. LADD & BUSH, Bante IKON I3UILDINO, SALEM. - - - - ORKGOl Transact n geueial banking blrf II dennrtmeulM. J 1 all departmeuts. EVERBEARING iS ERNST ) Uptiolsterj All work, either new or xww, In tl o best workmanlike shape, j bhop south ot post rtllte. GE0.G.YAM FOUND!. Oreliiuidied very choice lots, which will im Mild in 1U per lot, nnd on easy terms by J. J. ROHEIITS, 03 Btnto St. ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS, GILBERT & PATTERSON, UU-it. ORE. Xollco of Final Settlement. Utru.'Kkhiftto aivMChat the under. Hunt nortxint fl ta wild J7i i? Hie nMinly court ot ihe uv.tu Qrt-rojS. f rlxvil Mnud)U'.thetiediky of April, tail, uf MkldiU' fur I itarltiu tlm .J ...! W4iU4 Jre4s t the court roam in ' wMnutnt) mt uu, n,t ibi th MW vrill b wd upa lkald itiua u.li,UZ IXiUsd thU ma d, of rnuryrisJi ' l. v rin ur 8PRAIN8. Ohio Wlu. tup wv Office rrntdcnt and Qonil Monitor, OlBClOMU, Ubi.i vr Ardl pfi ml mikW. ffct lplli -Itouufft. in, btcii NMtkHtat ii. a Uf fivut tJRuises. "ii Doli-hia Pret. IUlttaxnie. Ud . JinjrlS 1650 'I Mln s. il lylphipnuli de , t.ii l.. m i r .! ... lllj 'I iitulf 'Bl Kiel oi- " V I I A I i :. I . , , -LrM, . FOI SALE Or Trade for Real Estate. A nood cimu ot work horse, well broke. Add e ilAKTIN THOMPSON, 2Miii Turner, Oregon. At 103 State Rtreet Is rrT nlctures Call around iiUo has rlS State Rtreet Is rrrrr,,V. uentlr uud nt u ' '''" i ind nnd exun int ",,' V utliiHn.s,ort cnttO'f'"1 I Wall Paper and Picture MS j, H. HAAS, TILE WATC'Iiaf- 2I5X Commercial 5t ,.17 I (Next door to '""J Clocks, Vntches und Jewelry. w lion Ton Restaurant, " B. W. LEWIS. Krcsh Menta, Oysters, Eto. Always on lUnd. 'II'KN AT ALL IIOUKS. 218 Commercial Street. SAItt- OreRpn rrl JsualMjiikr Ulxl" m 6 zr x c 4J TmufnniVi w ii i,if i H ii i ii iii I JJ 1 1 jIjXi Uil A ISbftl- 1 " ws. ra" iiiwnw L U. V,'. llEELUt, Airent. hi m n i','T?OSS Butcher and Rtnto t. nx Court Sl"TJv delivered to all pjrutof lm J. G. HARRIS. EXPRESS NWj,i InlilK work ir no if M.J,VATI'0$11 ASbl StUlw AdnUnUtrmtorofHldMuU I Sx?sS THI CHRU VOOEtf K CO Biltlaor. Hi. i ,