rasMCEO BtsasnEtDcaaK! Mm MM that day lo Uebnto tlio womnti suf frago bill. Sir Henry James (liberal) UulMjijioBcd to Mr. Qladtitono'H home rule scheme, moved n an amend ment fbo Irish land putvlinso bill be taken up every day until It passed through a cnmmltteo stage. Hln amendment carried. HAIMtOAI) ACCIDENT. London, Bug., May 2. While the Brighton express, crowded with peoplr, on its way to business luithls ctty, was crowing a bridge at Nor wood, about seven miles south of Loudon bridge, yesterday morning, Ibo structure collapsed and six of the rear cars fell In the bed of the shallow stream. The carriages were smashed to atoms and very many passengers sustained more or less painful Injuries, but no one was killed. AfcSIONKD. Lynn, Mass., May 2. Dlckerson, Count & Co, slipper manufacturers have assigned. ALASKAN EXl'KDITION. Tacoma, "Wash., May 2. E. H. "Wells, leader of Hie Leslie Alaskan expedition, arrived hero tilts morn Ing from Alaska. In an Interview Wells denounces as fulso tho report sent from Port Townsend last night that tho expedition had been a fail ure. GUNS FOIt MONTKKHY. Washington, May 2. At the navy yard hero a Jucket has been successfully pluccd on a second twelve-inch rifled gun for tho coasl defense vessel Monterey, launched in California Tuesday. The first of these guns will he finished in bIx weeks. MAYOK WABUllUIlNi: AND THE ClAMIILEHS. Chicago, Muy 2. Chicago's gam bling and pool rooms aro actuully oloscd. Mayor Washburno's orders havo beon obeyed and no open gambling Is llkoly to bo known here during his administration, which began Monday, Tho gamblors have only themselves to blamo for being frozen out. They would contribute all tholr coin to the Cregler fund. They said Washburno could not win. Those among them who understand tho situation havo no hope that Washburno will relout. On the contrary, they bellovo ho will extend his cumpulgn lu other directions, until it will bo impos sible for tho "gang" to cam n dollar. The vucant rooms will bo cleaned of everything worth moving If tho sports havo begun In carnont. Many of them went to tho Southorn race-tracks, while others boarded trains for tho East. They uccopled the words of tho men for whom thoy hud worked, that gambling was dead and that thoy would gain nothing by staying in Chicago, Tho oxodus will continue all tho weok. Tho pool-Boilers will go to tho rneo-trasks as soon as they can rquare up , whllo ttio men who ran tho big buelcot-shops will fall back on them, as thoy seem to survive every kludof Htorm. FI11K AT SOUANTON, Bohanton l'a.,May 2. Tho barns of tho Sorantou eloctrlu stroet rail way burned this morning, over thirty cars were damaged. Total loss will bo over $100,000. insurance not kuown. FOREIGN. MINERS RESUMING WORK. The Liberals Victories due to the McKinley Bill. STATE. MORE FROM MAY DAY. Forest Fires, Labor Troubles, A Large Number of Italians Lan ded, The President at Sacre mento, State News, Foreign News, Etc, liAllOlt THOUm.Kii. Nantks, Muy 2.Firtoeii persons wcro arrested as a result of a labor disturbances yestorduy. ItoMi:, May 2. Two huudrcd persons wero placed under arrest for connection with labor day disordors here. V. 11. O, OUOANIZKl). Monthhai., May 2. A Womans Heller Corps of Q. A. 11. has boon organized at this place. MUUMUtOUH BCOUNDUKU Viknna, May 2. A passongor tru'volllug fiom Cracow to Lemberg lu thocxiircB4 tialn suddenly drow two lovolvers, and,vlth ono In wioh lm.ul, demanded his three follow travellers to hand, ovur their nioiioy and valuables! A frightful Btruggle ensued lu the narrow compartment. Although the men wwalled were un armed they fought wUhdesporatlon. Tho ruftlau killed two of tho men, and then lumped from tho train while It was golug at full speed, 2sTo traces of the inlcrcaut could be discovered, l'UGK, AI.KXAMWU. To II Igll t 1'rof, Alexander gives another free lecture, at which Mr. Alexander will anjltc "llobolluk," In which Mho ImltnUs tho singing of tho bird, Two ladle and gentlemen will be examined ou the stage. It TllK 1iuhnt. Yen, hU ornne lug to Balem, but our oily iU lm otlter attruotlons, and the kiwUM ol these aro lo bi m at Fuir.ir A CbV. nraujiiNa work. Pirramma, May 2. Of 8,000 car penters of this district who struck for eight hours and an lncreaso of wages, about ono half are working today at their own terms. All the miners In Pittsburg district will re turn to work Monday, their scale liming been adjusted. DUK TO MCKINLKY 11II.L. Oitawa, May 2. In tho hou yesterday, Laurler, leader of the op position arraigned tho government for the Insulting epithets which Sir John MuoDonald and other mem bers of tho cabinet had showered upon tho United States during the recent campaign. Tho result of the recent elections he held was a prac tical victory for the liberal party and their policy of unrestricted reciproc ity. Sir John In reply said that tho truvernineut hud every reuson to con- trrululuto themselves for tho manner In which the country had repudia ted tho liberal party and their policy of annexation, ho regretted tho loss of several of his supporters who had fallen In battle but tho defeat was duo to tho McKlulcy bill and not to uny charges that could bo directly brought against tho govemttueut. MAY DAY STUIKKS. Covinoton, Ky., May 2. All tho carpenters struck for nine hours a day and $2.50 por day; and brlck- luyors and othor workmen say that If non-union carpenters aro em ployed they will stop. Huntinqton, l'a, May 2. The proposed gouoral strike of tho Penn sylvania bituminous mlnorp, which was unnouueed for today lias been Indefinitely declared off and work continues ns usual. llui.T.nviLu:, III., May 2. There will bo no miners' strike In this coal district, aud there Is apparently no disposition among tho miners to Join such a movement. COT.OURD IUOTS. St. Louis, Mo., May 2. Tho Dis patch says: A telegram has been received at Taloquah, I. T. from Ltnaplcr, Coweescoowlo district from tho doputy shoriff asking for assistance to quell riots there. On Wednesday night a negro was found deadnoar tho postoftleo with his neck broken. Tho Dispatch states thoro are now 300 negroes well armed aud swearing vongeauco on tho entlro community of citizens for tho murder. A posso of 100 inon havo left with tho sheriff for tho bcouo of tho troubles. T1IK l'UiaiDKNT. Baokamhnto, May 2. Tho presi dential party arrived hero this morn lug. As tho train drow Into tho beautifully decorated union depot In Sacramento a suluto of twenty- ono guns was flrod, and as tho presi dent stopped from tho train an im mense orowd greeted him with ohcera. Mayor Comstock spoko a few words of welcome, and tho purty then entered carriages and were driven to tho capltol. Itopre- sentulivos of tho Grand Army posts noted as a guard of honor. At tho capltol President Harrison made an appropriate address. After speech making the president held a short reception In tho governor's office, after which tho whole party was esooited back to the train and loft for Oakland, tho battery firing another salute as the train left. KomsT nui: Nkw Yohk May 2. A great sec tion of New Jersey extending from Point Pleasant to southern extrem ity of tho state Is desolated by lire and uulet-H rain comossoon the pine and cedar forests will likely be wiped out. The cranberry bogs are ruined. There are unconfirmed rumors about tho Hebrew soloiiy lu Cumberland County being destioyed. Oakland, Mil., May 2. Forest llr4 aro rugtnir nil over Garrett County. Muoh valuablo proporty is belug destroyed. UNDHH CONilUlt,. Pi.KASANT Y.vM.vsv, N. J, May , The foirot llrv urn under control. Ln3 $100,100. ITALIANS CUMINCI. bi,Y YtiUlC, May 2.-Or 2.UV5. timolgrnntB buiilttd at this Port iwnluy, J,-!?. tiu Italian. OF AKTIC FA MK. Portland, May 2. Iirlgudler General A. W. Greely, chief signal officer of tho United States nrmy, arrived In town yesterday and reg istered at tho Hotel Portland. COOS IIAYBrEAMKllS. Portland, Or., Muy 2. The Coos Hay steamer subsidy Is so nearly raised ui to insure Us success, and the steamer will be put on at once. In consideration of n subsidy of $17, 000. the company will put ou a stonier between Portland and Marshtleld. The steamer is to have a carrying capacity of 600 tons, and is to make weekly trips. Tilts Is but tho first of tho cllorts of Port laud merchants to secure Coos Kay trado, which goes now to San Fran cisco mostly. WEATHER REPORT. San Francisco, May 2. Tho forecast for Oregon und Washing ton, fair weather. MARKETS. WJfKAT. Chicago, Ills. Muy 2. Close, wheat easy, cash 1.05: July $I.04J. HorKLAKUlVALS "WIliLAMKlTi:" J Myeis, H M Fairfield und wife, FGruural, Mis L Bruce, Portland. II D Postier, C Jucobwn, S F. Jas L Dickenson, lil' Mltchen, Tacoma. H B Miller, Grants Pans. P Frederick, N Y. J A Cresswell, Janus A Carson, Salem. COOK. S I Hockey, N Y, S B Catterlin, L D Jones, 1 M Lyltel, A Ituggles, S dem, W O Nelshy, Chas Jones, J It MoKulght, J B Crusfleld, C Arable, V Schiius, Portland. Jap Palmer, W L Sawyer, S I. D M Woodbury, San Jose. J J Hull, Wis. J M Brown, Wllholt. F Fells, Ilutovllle. Ted Burg, Alblnu. M Wior. SiciCNiiSS. A region between Sllverton and "W hi leaker about four miles south of tho former place is said to bo terribly nfillcted with tho grip. There havo been about eight deaths, principally adults. Two brothers, Warner, were buried Thursday. Tho general health is Improving. Wo nro indebted to Chus. McKlhuney, of Whlteaker, for the Information. Salem will have a good opportu nity to Impress upon Postmaster General Wanumukcr tlio necessity of having a suitable building for n postofllco lu Salem, on next Tuesday when tho presidential party visits that city, Dayton Herald. Nkw Schkmk. It Is repoited that tho Linn county graugo Is about to start a dairy farm somowhoro lu that county whoro tho Industry can bo carried on successfully. Tho consumors claim there Is need of such an enterprise to keep up tho butter supply aud reduco tho price. Attkntion 11. Co. The members of B Co. 2nd Itegt. Infy. O. N. G. will moot at Armory at 7;30 p. m, sharp this Saturday evening for stroet drill. By order of D. C. Sher man, Capt. Comd'g. riiusoxAh siKvriftN. Bey. Dr. Gwynn went dejwu lo Portland thin afternoon and will preach In tho Presbyterian church tomonow, Jeff Myers, of Sclu, w. ft passen ger north this afternoon. Attlo Oeisy went down to Aurora to spend Sunday with hU ps rents. J. Aden went tip to Alunuy today on business. Mks Luira Uoltru rami? down from Albany today, where Mio hml been suinuion-d by tho illiicw of her father. Miss JenuleM. Long, of Portland, is in the city. It-presuutiitive Hurry MlHor -ind Frank J. Miller, clerk of lallrna'l cuiiiinitlee, went down to Portland on the 1:03 train. The commission will meet in regular bessiou ntthe state house Monday. Surveyor General Byars is in tho city toduy looking utter some busl iiph mutters. Mr, John Knight was down town today ufter a struggle wlMi typheld fevei . Mr. E. F. Osborne and family have moved down from Eugene und ill make their future home lu Sa lem. They are temporarily fettled ul 84iFi out street. Mr. Freeman Folsom Is seiio.isly ill with la grippe at his home on Court street. His entire fumily bus just recovered from tho sumo disease. IJHJAI, 1JK1KFS- The lllncs are beginning to bloom hi the gardens of the bouquet ulty. Chinook salmon is a rare thing In the Salem markets. Wbut Is tho mutter with the fish men? Hties& Vercler are thinking of sending one of their thorough bred stallions to Tillamook for tbeeeubon. Two colored fumilks from Tennes see urrived lu-t evening to tuke em ployment on the Wallace ranch. Company B. will give un open air diill in Wlllson itvenueat 7:30 this evening. The boys are preparing to in i kc a ilk play before Gen Harrison. 'f he stieet sprinkler Is needed ou the streets to settle tho dust which is filling the air along State street. Company II. received a part of their new uniforms lust night TI)o company is doing wmio fine drilling. It puts in two and tlneo evenings a week in military drill. J. It. N. Bell bus sold his hotel at Independence to James Gibson, a man recently from New York and In the leal estate business since be came west. Just received a fine line of hum mocks, lawu and camping goods, at Geo. F.Smith's. Don't TliroH up tlio SpiiUKU 1 Tlio hideous ogre, Giant Despair, often fiiKtciiH hla elntoh tipin the chronlo Inva lid CoaHtuuttv plagued by djHpi'psla.bll 1 'tituo'K and eonstlpiitkm nervous aud sltHioss too wlmt wuwilrr It Is Unit liar, itiir tried lu vain a multitude ol useless reuiodles ho is raiay, llgurutlvely speak lutt, 10 "throw up tlio sponge.1' Let tho unrortitnate "take heart of grace," Hostet (ci'h Slomnoli miters can and .ull put a tci'iiilnus to his trials. It &tient;thons the HtiimHuti, confers nervous vljjf.r by pru tnotltit; assimilation of tho for.il, ittonses I 10 liver when dormant, and relaxes the hourly without pain. Thotiblllly todigest ntut as3lmlluto rostorort,ilinnlillltytoM-p follows. No'hiix 1 hen tin st ty the ienew. at of health but lmpiudence. llostettcr's Slotmieh Hitters transconds aiUahcrsasa louiedy for malarial, iheumatto unci kid ney complaints. A vvlneglasbful three times n day. For Sali:. Two good mures, well broken for all work. Both with foul, Inquire of J. M. Payne, State street. Sehoul huts for 2o ots. at Cnlevrt's. ForSalk. House and lot. Five uood, largo rooms, hard finish, splendid well, lot set to fruit trees und small fruit. Enquire of T. J. Cronlse, nt printing olllco over Statolns. Co. 4:2i)-d-0t .t- nnlit I'ortresics In Itnmla. Some extraordinary reveliHon have Just Ikicu ma 1e at St. lctcrliur :h to tbe mon- i.. i.tr,u r.rt.nin frontier fortrewes re- ct-ntly ton-triictcl, ati-1, iw It was sup- twsod, strwigtlieoert, nave nciuiuijr in built. It npiwnrs that oven In tlili pnrllous ni.i nf onfrnrli the ierrv bulliler liiw i.o.,nr.,,n!nLfiiricli hi vet.t. At two sep- nrnto fortro(M hii frauds havo been de ,...,,.,.1 a nmnnilKalon of ipvislon on in- Bl.ectlug the waifs of tho celebrated stroiiiJ hold Novo Georfilovsli, fonnerly known im , Moulin, nnd pitmued betvvec-i Wnrtaw and , tbf German fioutier, found tint the newly .r..rntii nut!r walls wore not more bulistautiul tlian thouo of n pitso of theat rlail Bcenery. A thin outer layer of half bricks con cealed n hopelessly rotten fabric composed nuvlpt. i-nhlilsli trrnvel. brick dust, Kind and chalk the whole being u'terly iiiLap tblo of withstanding a ennnonauo oy K'Jns of the smallest cillbor. Thaso facts having been reported to the minister of war, the chief constructor of the fortress was arrested and tried by court mnrtiai, but he escaped with so light n penalty as , dismissal from tho service, It having been proved that ho suffered from a paluful af fection of the oyes. The chief constructor i of the fortress of Doubuo, tlio other strong-, hold concerned, was not so fortunate. Tho fortress was inspoctcd by the Grand Duko Nicholas shortly before Ids illness, and ho found tho walls built so contrary to tho rules of military enRlneeriUB that theyi were incapable of affording any real de fense against modern engines of wat. in accordance with tho report which ho inado to tho emperor on tho subject, an order was issued that the whole of tho w.dls in question should bo razed to their foundations and rebuilt. Tho chief con-1 Btructor solved tho problem of his own ii.inluiimnnr. hv blowiiin out his brains. nsidull his subordinates who w ere in any drireo responsible wero sent to Siberia, livery endeavor lias, of course, been matVo to keep these occuirences from tho knowl edge of the public, but tho facts of tho case have come to hand through a thoroughly trustworthy channel. Leeds Mercury. ! sH!SHF C)y WantColuni ' In 'rtrt r - ij. , . K" ., I... ... .. ii.-ii in r,rri r . ...... tij.i... ... .'"v." ""U fi. """ "v (i iasi un .vyr W than twent.nvn tenu. "u,"'i forj ITIOH II I...V '.Tl,.. ... . 1 .irfi. ....:i..'u,u"'e.i G-nlo-.i ,- M,", IK suii.l.iM,im, &", iiiTieirV. i). .-(lmpsoi. r ""I I re I tl, II, 111, Win.. The Racine and Columbus Buggies 1 Hucks lu nil best Sty'o . Bain Farm Wagons. Full lino Dmr Cults. Harvesters, Mowers, Ciillirators, UayingMaehioery Our Specialty. Agrktiltuml lines more Complete than ever. TJxv-rtix!oJrt.,ii;j:rJl-TirtJr.-jr?."jijraJiiJ-i-JiJ-t--iJui.i"iiMi 'lUIRI 'J ll.'.Ll.-!. , I .V-Uhtvahiljivui,. puri -i' pi. ,.,ii tlmt i nit taiv m Ce: lUtt "aiicrj ""'I M it .1 "" I ' Tt r . . ... staiiioi, im, ;.;, rlrrlttt proper. y. iM l,ve ,n u Vr0r '"H ten nt No'irjisha, Y.(rk n ,rt ft" U (s'UTilles wrni,i oMiwr,f 3 f- '-B-tf M M Tl' .- v I. .... I Pmivatk Examinations. Prof. Alcxandor can bo consulted every day at tho oporu houso from 10 a. in. In theso consultations he will tell what business the person Is fitted tor, and give ail vice on health. It Instruments Filed tor Itet'ord at the Couutv Itororder's (Mitre. C W McCown and wife to Thus Hoover 23 acres lu seo 7 t 7 s, r 2 e $ Buruh 10 Murphy aud bus hand to J II Book und W T Kigdon lot 10 of Liberty fruit farm David Simpson nnd wife to J M ltogers a parcel of land on Court and 18th street U S to A J Putton 101 neies In seo 2, t 8 s, r 1 e F Viinder Bean to Winnie Doty lot 3 In blk 21 North Salem B Casey and wife to h W Qulss lotO ill blk 2 in Wood till rn I. 1) Hall and wife to V M It ikor o0 aures In d 1 u of 1. 1) Hall W I, Whltloek to Paulina 15 Wilcox 112 acres lu t 7 s, r 1 o II J Darker to A Kelstoior 70 acres lu t8s, r 1 w Or Inuul Co to W W Nich ols lots 78.71, 73, 70 mid 77 of Capital City fruit lurm 0 W Halllbter to Ueo K Brown lots, 0, 7 und 8 In blk 8 Staytoii 00 coo 800 850 ceo 500 2000 2025 850 Sun hats for 26 cts. at Culvert's, Ohlldien'a huts for 26 cts. at Culvert's. Tlio l'roliluiu Solved An Universal lllooil l'urlMer. Found at lst tu Illlibard's Ilhoumatlc 8j rup A remedy which expels all poison mis mutt rfiom the blood. A well known clllenof West Lebanon, lud testtnos to Its value: It nltords mo pleasure to state that my Willi has teoelveif eroat benefit from 111b baid's Hheumutlu Syrup tbun from an) medicine she his over taken. Wo have UmhI hlx buttles, nnd Und It to bo the bot f.imll) reiiK'dy and the sreatest blood P'.irltler that we haveuvertued. It istrulj nil It Is cliitmcd to he by Its loundor. You cannot roL-ommeud It too highly. Yours truly. V. WAM.UK, West Lebanon, Ind. V. V Al.l.UK, VVOal Hoid by smith a Htelner. Sun Spots. For several yeais tho sun has been In a quiesceut coudltiou, his surface being com p iratlvely free from spots, and his promin ences of comparatively Infrequent occur rence and insignificant proportions. The gieat luminary has been passing through his minimum sun spot period; forthospot producing activity of tho sun is governed by laws that the close observation of the hi-t two centuries has Interpreted, while ob-crrers are still groping after tho cause of tlio spots themselves. It takes about eleven years to complete a htin spot cycle, though the intervals are iucguUr. Each oyclo includes a maxi mum and n minimum period, which are albo irregular. The spots vary greatly In number. During some cycles the sun's face Is never frco from them; duringothers it is uniuaired for days, and even for month. As tho last maximum period oc curred about 1881-2, it is time to antici pate a recurrence of solar activity, and re cent observations show that tho activity has already begun. Iitiormous fluctuations nro taking place on the surface of the sun, and will be fol lowed for tho two or three comingyears by spots of every variety. There will bo normal spots, consisting of an umbra nnd penum bra, and spots irregular in form or gather ed in groups. Tlio sizes of tho spots vary fiom 000 miles to 50,000 miles or more, and they aro often lurgo enough to bo visible to tho naked ej o. They may last for a few days, or for weeks or mouths. Their dis tribution is mostly confined to two zones on tho sun's surface, between S dogs, nnd 40 (legs, of latitudo north and south. Otiier signs of solar agitation follow in the wake of the sun spots. Gigantic solar oiuptious, known ns rosy protuberances, rKu fiom tlio sun's border, like tongues of flame, sometimes to tlio heightof hundreds of thousands of miles. Tho earth bears v. itnebs to tho disturbed state of tho sun, for auroras flash in the heavens, magnet ism reaches its greatest point of oscilla tion nnd electricity takes on its most brill iant manifestations. Youth's Companion. firtiff Hen llutlor. Butler has a great law practice, and ninny irons in tho fire besides his bunt ing factory, his granite quarries, nnd so on and so forth. But much of his law piactico is made up of desperate cases, such as those claims beforo tho court of claims which no one else will undertake, and in which tlio compensation is all con tingent upon success. Besides, like other men with many irons in heating, he can not keep them ad white hot, and loses every now and then on ono of them. Then, too, he is ono of tho most generous and charitable of men. lie lives on a ssalo which seems extravagant to most men, keeping up three or four establish ments ono here, one in Lowell, ono in Boston, and so on nnd trenting all hit relatives and friends most generously in all his dealings with them. Bough aud gruff as he sometimes seems his heart is tenderness itself, and his com passionate ear aud hand are always open Ho giv cs away a small fortune every year, to say uothiugof ids "thank you" practice, which exceeds that of any other lawyer In the United States, and probably in the world. Naturally, with nil his shrewd ness, ho Is deceived by the designing, nnd lo-ea more money in this way than most people give away. Unless his forthcoming "Itenilulcences" yield a largo sum. Butler will not leave a large fortune behind him Philadelphia Record. A AVotumily Protest. Miss Clara Barton writes this pertinent criticism; "It is a good idea to give women n chance to bo iieard ou topics outside of dress and fashion. It is humiliating to a woman of britius and opinions to nrrlvo in a strange city, and, niter being interview ed, find her dross and manners described nt length, whllo her brain is not even men tioucd. How do you suppose Chauncey M. Depew or n man of his caliber would feel to go into a towu and And the cut of his trousers, tho shade and pattern or de sign minutely described, with the stylo of vest, coat and necktie, nnd the hair on tho head detailed nt length, while not a word was said of his reputation as an orator or railroad man? It is just the satno with women. It is belittung for women of wide experience to flud their garb of more ac count than their opinions." SO A Sufr Investment. Is one whloh is iMlurnnteed mM The Chlrf Itriuon for too great bring yotl sutlsfuoiory Iiwults, or lu ten uf HihmI's Sanai-nrllU is found la UM ease of failure a rtvturn of puruhnso ' pttcle lutif It is merit that wtn, and UM prliV. On this safe plan yon imu t&et that Hood' SamparllU actually buy from our advertised l)rugt;lst eomrillth what la claimed (or It, U watl a uotlle of l)r King's Now an gtvu to tin wealelu a popnlwlty a Discovery for Consumption. It Is ialo crrtor than tlut of any other iaikp KUitraiitwd to hiing rvllef lu every Mot-it Alnc rHU or Wool purt case, when twod fur uny Hfleetlnii of YivNl. vv II lo ner before thspublU Throat, Lillys or riit.Htieh as Cou-! flood's Bir;vriua curtj Scrotals, 811 sumption, J ntluinm.it lou of the Rheum nuu H Human, Ppprl. SJo liUtlus. Bronchitis. Asthma. WIkvoiv- i nuidiehe. lUuuusuo. overconM Thai I Imr CoUvjli' Cruup, oto., via. It Is rfrod I'wUus. croato an Appetite, ilrjitfc I phttsNiii und agreaatuo to taste, pvr-j mthrNvrv.. bulla up the A hot 8rt A ftv'lv wife.uud nan nhviivs LotleiMli HocJ fnriiiurlllnUoldbyUdrM Auow thlUK-NoHllght oiiiiiulUy dwl u.xu. Trial bottle free lit , rtt, H.x lor &. lTepartdtj a UX -AttheHah'jutih OriHViy. Vt' J)ruijtnrw J iOmAuoUiCcarka,l,owu,Mi. A Job for the Chuinplon, Ambitious Wife You were the chnm plou football player at college, weren't youf Meek Husband Y-o-s, m'dear. Whyf Ambitious Wife Oh, nothing, nothing. Puly that ten a-vveok clerk Is In the jwrlor with pur daughter again. Now York Weekly. Tho fast express train rtoord b a ijile p CO seconds, the racehorse record lm. 33a. The best trotting horse time Is 2m. S aud the record for safety bicycles on a cinder path Is 2m. 208. BAKER 6c STRANG, ,")02 Commercial Street. S Sfnvp.s. ri.in.rfS. Fi WI'VUI !..-- Tinware, and all lhusb Furnishing Goods. Wiiumey and Siwcr Pipes, Plumbing. Pumps. Wood, Iron and Buckeye. Force Pumps. Pumps For fti'chdrd Spraying. KcwEi'dllyilraulicCliitlicsWasher! -,Mn...., lnl.n. Dntfltii, Intrnnititn t.i tlw, hm.colinlit llnp. Wfinllpfl nl varieties of goods fiom tho linest lac-j to tbe coarsest carpets, perfectly lean, without rubbing oi boiling, without the us-e of chemicals or any 'instructive process only snap und water. '1 he enmp-iny owning it oilers 31000 to nnv j eifcon vv ho w ill produce i family washer equal to tlio Niu EHA in the following peints: Pilee. Labor tuviug. ltupidily of wush ng. Variety of fabric wimbtd. C'leauliig perftctly without damage to clothing. Simplicity and perleet oonstiuetion. riizo, weight nnd dura ililty. Sutisfuutlon' glint a-Ueed or money lefunded Solo Agents for fn nintl iiti tut IT l 1 11 1 IUU UUUIIlYi - . 1 . i . . i - . I, iii ii ii i in i i un in rmnn"T,,ratrnlr11Tlirirr taodMaat -J"j;'vr-a j jm mf ojh j-jjj - - -. j f Of all kinds Pianos, Organs, Violins, H n . -r-v i-,r 1.1? ...I 1 Uuitars, Jbnnjos ana ivianaonus, vjiuju ale and retail) over SCO of the lat ;st tind most iiopulai- blLIJLi MU bl Kj. If you contemplate the purchase of. a mu- ff inn.l itiHtrnnifint write to us ibr an illus- ti trated Catalogue by mail. P. H. EAST0N & Co.. 310 Con'l St., Salem, Or. ML I L1 burn, w th itiiiiii,K vinit, i 'Ml4M urn A u.m.ui ,f u ior , , r' rtut uf Ahyluin i.veduo ullcr imLnfJ1? "H" Y Win. lettable Url , ," 1 g. iur.il huiovvi.i k b u.l ' H perm luent pUco win b . u.vea ti,M leidon. b.vej wtlKriAi I21tf .T A s.Mr.-i i ucrei for lUe ytiiK v. ,of'i U)od i.rlcoj sntemiua J WAM'KU An tictlve. rellnhi. i.ui .ry $ o 10 m inomutr Iff1- -r-T V I'L'l, i..u V i. moa' i lellliT; our i-jort. n lujenls.nnU vrllltune h.ck' attijfrj iuiiBn.iiili,vil.eui rul, 1(1 clftiTh nod eipiiiMwul'iru thlrtv lavW. .-ncl nrKo illustrated c.rrnl-aBJ?. vvttiiiiHpcoiiil ..liter to mil terr?lori pllo-t loi.v.n lei Pint n . uVnt rt?mS App.y lit inn o iiud i-et In u 7,i " ' ' ITdJwIf MH. II 8HOKM.Ki:niiJTw7S d by day or We ""l8 m-im ICEI.Y riirnlfhodinonui to rcnt-wllh 1 ho.ii d, la i.IuiNiiitesvtotiU? uJir Ntritt en lints, -IU0 Ceut(.rlit.V u THE CLUB Livery, Feed mii! hk W, H. G0ULET, Frop'r, AH stooU lefttn rny one shall recelrt. best ofnttentlon. Telei Unue No. 24. iS nerUbeity una bury meet, Mtm, R. H. WESTACOTT. iiivriftv, Feed jiikI Boardiug Stable, liny nnd outs told nnd delivered, Slabli ri Fciry btioct, back of I'oM office, aura. fflUdU SSRBSSSS3I Who do All Kinds of BSftuBM IRK TTTBliir'-n V VRVrvit iw ASflKjKM-r. Bi.r Imid doing As Cheap us any Laundry in tountrv using vvnite Jieip flrht-class work. ies aud patrons invited our process of doing 230 Liberty Street. m uiiiii i-r-. . i- ii'j.m Tiii-rrrx-laxvtv.?icwri The rein tins of Von Moltko wor intened atKreisnu Wednesday with Impresslvo ceremonies. The llest IUsult. Every iugredient employed in producing Hood's Snrsnpurillu is itrlctly pure, and is the best of its kind it is possible to buy. All un roots aud herbs are catefully select ed, nersoiutlly exnmiued, und only the best retuiued. So Hint from the dine of purchase until Hood's Bur rtupnrlllu Is prepared overytliiug is carefully watched with a view to .ittuluiiig the best result. Why lon'tyou try it. THE COTTAGE. Mlty. J, 8. BUItKHOLDEK, 1'roprlelon, 24 COURT STREET. Rourd by the day or -woek, with orvvlili- mu room, a uooa nonieiiuo Duniuing I:. use. Terras reiihonnblc. 1-13 BARTER'S !iver aii ;pm.s. m CURE Blelc ITeadncho nnd relievo all the troubles Incl (lent to a bilious state of tho system, such as Dizziness.. Is ausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eatlne, Pain In the Side, Ac While their most remarkable success Jiis been shown In curin? iClm Headaci j, yet C -t m Ijttlk I.ivcr Pills are cqualh ralnal.lv In Constipation, curing and preventlnR tins nnnoj Ing complaint, while they also co rect all disorders of die stomach stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Lven U they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless to thoe who suffer from this distressing complaint hut fortunately their froo,'nss does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable In p. many ways that they will not be nillins to do without them Uut after all sick liead EX K. HALL, Paper Hanger. Leave order nt Globe Heal Estnto Kxchnngo $ 5 OO Re-ward I WE will pay tho above jewnrd for any ensoof liver complaint, dyspepsia, Blck headnoho, ludlgesiiou, constipation or cos tivencss weumuot curowltw west's Veg eitableLlqer 1'ilU, when the directions nre xtrictlo coninlled with. Thev nro iiurelv vegetnbl, nnd never mil to give satlsfno- uun. nuciir.u.iicu, uarge uoxes, contain, ing M pills, i'5 cents. Heware of counter. lelisund mltntlous. The genuine sinnu fitctHrcd ohly by THE JOHN O. WEST uo. i incago 111. Sold b Ueo. K. Good, Druggist, 309 Coin street. S.vlem Or. EPOHLE, Blacksmitli, Formerly ol Scrlber a Polite, two doors west of tho old stand, keeps n good supply of wheels, nxles. ppilngs Hnd general car riage hardware. 4.22 dvv Dissolution of Copartnership. VTOriCJ.. is lion by give.i that the co Xl paitnersh.p heretul'.rc existing bo tire, n iii'th, Kleppln nod ltoyal. has this h the bane of so nisc r lives that here Is where wp nwU our ifrwt boast Our pills cure It white others d 11 .t tUHYMi'g ljTTi.c Uvw Pin s are Tery small and vy 5r l k. One or tvi o pills matt a dM Tby am stiklU vtetbleand di not gripe or jhu-p. ht-t by ih r gentle eetioi plmMHll wb it tl-n In .'sat 2: wiits five for 1 8.4 !cr..h .- h. t bj ttunl CASIE2 K2PJCU.S C3 , Ny Tsi. Hfi, Wte MUm day been (li solved hv- miitnnl innim l J. (J KUpp 11 Hlirliiirfioiu Ihotliui All debUdue Hie lae firm uio imyahle to Smilh. I'.OMil and AIiIoihiiii. rmil k,i!i1 hinllb, Huji.l a ii Atdi rHon aro e ponsl ble for all debts due from tho firm unit for u. ecu r. uncut 01 tne confoctH for vvori and build. ..us by the lato Hrr.i April I, li)t. T.J Miril. P.J O Kl.KI'1'IN. 18 -tw K. V HOYAU p. v,0t.icr, uiuu Ulunouil 11 rand. ENYBOYAL PJLLS lrif fflt lor CkUkufr' Xngtuh Dia , fuFiL In 1 ted Eod G14 meuv' 1 , "' r iiu Dm noooo. lkAfh.fJ. Ti .f . .. ... MOtJ 4w lo unpf ft n&rUcaUri , letim uttr AMW& piM fe &r, -. -If krr 04 4. Id lusipf fur p4nleaUri, u M 'JItlltrr.r LaJlea." U Clara JUuU, 10,000 TmUb promt ls '4 M,AjaipMtof tafonnstlOB n4WJB" , rZffl&t53& -.' Mi;30i iirdior. , iifr ' dWsBGKSBfe. f-ez:x w I m0& s Ff i 'la J MIA aie iujl.'h'''..,ce?,l5 H U4Ib gqu.re. cm p-t5lTivf 4&sm 7 RNtlA KiiwiiMEwnr PWSunrJ CATARRH Eheumatisnt, Keui-a'gia, Corns u HEADACHE, And ALL PAIN r 0Hfri PciltlTs 9d V,e tW IJXiEOTRJO GOUOH OURS ettti cctM, cioj, cQKsuumo. tUiTilSntsUU. SLik te, W tl rMAftafcO,f 't.UAMrt4taL on Ure; ;on. L B. HUFFMAN, Livciv Stilile anl Fed U The Best Box Sta'ls and Corral In Die nt, (In rear WllluiruttehoM.) SALEM, ... OREGON ELLIS & WHIM, LIVERYMEN. South of "Willamette Hotel, SA-LBjrvI ORE0CS J. F.WHITE, EXPJiES AND TRUCK LINE. Hauling "f all kinds. Best work Wniton at every train. ERNST, Upholsterer. All work, either new ur repairing, .kil In the beMttorKiiiiiuiiheruu. Hliop south ol posiomie. F0I1EST liRUYE FOLLTRY YABKl Founded n 1877. 1000 young :fowls FOR SALEl And tholltncst everlbied.on tbe W Coast. Hook yourl order earlj for;cho!eeelectlons. Send Stamp for Catalogue Address J. M. GARRISON. Ithll-dw Forest arove Pnmnl PHv oifaM jaM 1TW Ki m Ulli H Jas. Batchelor, Propr. Warm Meals at All llonndtt Keno but white labor eiapioy11! establishment. , ttit'i AgoodsubhtanUal weal o " I Twenty-flve cents per meal R B D K R O " l ,A Court street, between Journi'l I JIlUtAJ O --- HELLENBRAND'Si Eating Parlors & Candy Msbiw 296 Commercial Str m .r.nPI-AltK .-i L-e Cream r ."2i5diSSlSl atush ana iiua - lUnte or Soup.; --- IJeifcteak undEiRPJ-- - l'ork Chop aud id 1? and Cfg t,itfin f!hnn H"u" r-ii- ' Veul&tia ana t-BB- Sausaite and EtB Fresh Oysters any style----- . 25 Cnl Regular Dinner Served F" j i . A. nice variety oiveKc.., atgr35ftB V.UOICO V,JC -- r V I always on uand. VMJk rorter o "i-.a k' reuuer uaiu n. - ituix -- tr ' -w KSSsJJm' ivo w KliwtflEK ..M...-.v -r- ..cf -. y. ,- ,, ".. .i .h nor v - iir "1"'" '"" . u9 ltnu c.AWR" f J? J? ?;zrjAi&mz oinaflMhAve, A AkAiS i-Sl -