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& hi t i?- if y if- turned lo Berlin from a visit to the art exblultiou nt Moscow, confirms tbe statement of the nlrocloua treat ment of the Jews. Hosawaucore of dend In the etreetp, mostly Infants who had perished of exposure In the sudden removal from their homes, or been torn away from their moth ers, many of them under the pretext that they had not been registered. Herr Wemdorfl himself, although not a Jew, has rather a Hebraic visage, and was compelled to go to the police ofllco and give an account of himself and his ancestry for sev eral generations bnck. He succeeded in proving tliut ho was not a Jew, and was released. STATUE UNVEILED. CuiOAao, Ills., May 23. The statue of Llnnreus, botanist, counter part of tho one In Stockholm, was unveiled In Lincoln Park, today. WHEAT SENSATION. St. Paul, May 23. John Shelly, chief deputy grain Inspectoral Mln neapolls, created a sensation before the wheat Hteal committees yester day by slating that there was appar ently collusion between liigliofilulnlb in tho matter of Inspection at Du luth. He s:Id that vessels were con stantly loaded with wheat at night without Inspection, and that there was an understanding with Mr. Ilupley, general superintendent of clovators at Duluth, that tho grain should be so shipped. Continuing, he said: "Tho law required some thing like 2,000,000 bushels of dam aged wheat In elevators E and F. Had that fact been known in the country It would havo crated a panic. I think there was some understand lng between the elevator pcoplo and tho Minnesota grain and warehouse commissioner to get tho wheat out of tho couutry on tho quiet." l'EHFOTLV CCmilECT. PiTTSii una, May 23. lie v. Mo 0 1 ink In of tho Reformed Presbyte rian theological seminary in Alio gany has announced his Intention of resigning tho chair of theology and history in that institution. Ills reasons nro Unit seven Reformed Presbyterian ministers wero sus pended for voting at political elections. In his letter resigning he says: "I havo been forced to the conclusion that tho Individual tnnslonceof tho American citizen should bo allowed to dccldo as to his duty of casting a bnllot for right rulers." MINE EXPLOSION. BiitMiNairAJr, Alii., May 23. At tho Pratt mines yesterday an ex plosion of gas in a shaft killed ten negro convicts and ono frco minor, Tom Mooro. It is belloved tho men in somo way knocked off a plank from the door winch stood across an old chamber, and on which tho wold "gas" was written. Tho gas rushed out and caught 11 ro from a lamp, Ofllcers of the company went to the rescue and worked to save tho men, but wero themselves nearlysufl'ocat od and narrowly escaped. The bodies of tho deid wero recovored. EX-MIN1STKK BANFOKD DEAD. New York, May 23. Honry SlioUon Buuford, ox-Unltcd States minister to Belgium and lato dele- gato to tho Brussels anti-slavery conference, died on Thursday at Healing Springs, Va. KAILUUEOK ltUllIlEU COMPANY. Tiienton, N. J., May 23. The Star Rubber compauy is in fluau olul dlflloulty. Tho counsel for the company said that owing to tho con traction of credit, tho company's liabilities are more than It can meet at tho Instant. Secretary Hollo, he added, had Informed him that the company could pay two dollars f.ir every one it owed. Liabilities may foot up to half a million dollars. 1IUHNK1) TO DEATH. Minneapolis, May 23. This morning at aflro In a house, Felix Lawlor was burned to .death. Ills daughter, aged six years, an Infant sou and his wife wero severely burned, A UOUNTEUl'ElThH. CuiCAao, May 23, Captain Por tor, of tho United States secret bur Vice, has Just returned from a trip to Southern Illinois, where ho ar routed a preacher of tho Gospel for making counterfeit money. Tin counterfeiter was tho Rov, Jeremiah Holmes, pastor of tho Campbelllte church at Dinmoln, III. After lilt, arrest and lucarcrcallou at Cairo, Holmes broke down and conferred. He became pastor of the church at Duquolu a lew weeks ago, and only lait Sunday wm elected superln temlent of the Bumluy school. He has a wlfu and six children, ami told Cnptuln Porter his f alary wus eo small ho had lo do m muthlug to niaki) expenses. l'ou Sale. 'l wo gud uituvu, wvll brokeu for all w rk, lluih w Ith foul, .Inquire of J. M, Payne, Btutv street. TRIEDTfl FOOL THE CONSUL. Secretary Blnino is Sick Man. a very MORE ABOUT THE GOLD CORNER. Strike Over in Coke District, Loar is Acquited, A Fatal Mistake, Caterpillars Stop Trains, Acci dents, Foreign and State News. DID NOT BITE. New Yoiik, May 23. A Wash ington dispatch sayB! "Coal bunk ers of tho Esmeralda still empty,ofli clal advices received at tho stale department show however, her offl ccrs still havo designs upon the Paciflo Mall Steamship Coal pile. I'hey are growing desperate and not bovo trickery to accomplish their inject. A dispatch from the Vice Conuil nt Acapulco, slates they came ashore yesterday morning and represented that thoy had just re- elved word from Iqulqut, and that thoElata matter was settled satis lactorlly to all parties concerned, tnd in the light of this information begged to be allowed to receive coal In order that they might return to Chili." They did not get the coal The consul did not bite. DLAINE IS VEUV SICK. New Yoiik, Muy, 23. The Her uld prints a dispatch from Wash ington which stales that Secretary Rlaine Is a cnnflrmedinvaltd.and his intimate friends fear a collapso of his faculties that will shock and dis tress tho public. Tho dispatch also says that the piesldent Is fully aware that In all human probability Mr. Blaine will not be found much longer at his place In the adminis tration. Tho correspondent states that Mr. Blaiue has been greatly overworked In the diplomatic part of his official duties. His feverish urdor has not permitted him to ap portion the labors of his assistants in a degreo common to ministers of forclgu affairs in Europe. He has attompted personally to deal with them ono and all. Ho recently showed tho cflbcts of this great mental strain In conversation with an enyoy ol a foreigu power. A conference took placo at tho secre tary at state's residence. For fif teen or twenty minutes Mr. Blaine evinced great Interest In tho subject discussed, and then suddenly be came silent, moody and hypochon driacal. IIo was 111 at easo aud.ovl dently desired to bo alone. He ploudcd indisposition, and tho en voy left tho secretary's homo with tho conviction that tho brief bIiow of vitality could not have beon kept allyo another two minutes; Tho dispatch says, in conclusion, tho diagnosis Is uniform and universal that Mr. Ulaiuo's Intellect has passed the stago whoro It flashes and then dies away till rekindled aftor a laige Interval of repose, but it never moro burna with steadiness. Llko a victim of narcotics, ho exhibits nothing between nervous Impetu osity and completo montal lassitude. THE QOLD COUNEIt. New Yoitic, May 23. Tho Tolo- gram of yesterday says: It is possi ble but not probable that with a de pleted treasury tho government would attempt to meet another cri sis. Judging from tho condition of tho market last fall, a corner In gold would mean that every bank and Individual who could secure gold would storo It away, that It would product) a great financial loss in the country Is well understood, but It Is simply n choice between two evils, having gold at a premium by for eign countries taking all we have, or by a syndicate holding It In this country to make a premium. There aro now In tho United States 00, 000,0000 in gold, and about $10,OQO- 000 1s hold by tho United States treasury. Over $45,000,000 of gold has leftthe cltv sluco the 1st of Jan uary, and $4,000 000 went today. That something must bo done to stop this flow of gold Is the opinion of every banker and merchant In tho country. But It has rouuduod for this syndicate to mako thu at tempt to stop tho tldu. It remains to be seen what what will be douo uow the iMeiitlo.u of tho syndicate aro mado public, THE COKE D1STUIUT, Bquttdalk, Pa May 23. Tho ooko btrlkola thoroughly broken and reports IndluHted that ten thousand men will go to work on Monday. ULTUhHDWllitU. SortTDALK, Pa., May 23. A large number nf coke men have been ap plying for work, hut In every cane wher a leader or uutlvo agitator op piled, ho wwb refuK'd emp oyment Judications nro that fully oue thou sand names of leaders are placed on tho black list, and with such a 'urge number Idle It Ja thought possible that the strike might bo again revived. LOAU ACQUITTED. CJREENsnuita., Pa., May 23. The Jury In the capo of Captain Loar and deputies charged with murder at tho Morewood riots, returned a ver dict acquitting nil the defendants, A FATAL MISTAKE. Dunninos, Nev.. May 23- While a party of vigilantes who had just captured a cattlo thief named Me Alvcy, near here, wa3 bringing the prisoner to town last night thoy met another party of vigilantes, the night was very dark and each mis took tho other for thieves. Fife was opened oh both sides and before the mistake was discovered, Judge Alkens, treasurer of tho countv, and McAlvey the cattle thief was"kllled. no arrests were made OATEIlPILLAUa STOP TKAINS. Mankato, Minn., May 23. All trains on the Milwaukee road this morning wore delayed seven miles outside of this city by millions of caterpillars which crawled upon tho rails. When ground up their re mains made tho wheels slide as if the rails hud been greased. FOREIGN. CUBA ANNEXED. New Yonic, May 23. The Cuban brigand, Manuel Garcia, has issued a manifesto declaring Cuba annexed to the United States, and setting forth the grievances of the Cuban people against Spain. The procla mation is being widely circulated here, in Florida and the Atlantic states, and through Cuba. FROM SOUTH AMERICA. Buenos Avitia, May 23.--The statument that a revolution hud broken out in tho province of Cor dova Is confirmed. There was fir ing on tho streets iu Cordova, cap ital of tho province of that name, Thursday and Friday. It is believ ed a revolution is instigated by the leaders of rlvul factions in Bueuos Ayres. Troops -were quelling the disturbance, yesterday evening. Tho chamber af deputies bus adopted a bill postponing tho payments on tho bank, deposits for twenty days. STATE- ' THE 11AR110UH MURDER. Poptland, May 23. Tho police utlll maintain reticence about tho arrest of tho two men at Butto, Montana, for the murder of W. M, Barbour, of Lebanon, whoso body was found in tho Willamette river on May 3. They claim to hayo a complete chain of evidence against tho men hut will not now give their names for tho reason that the third man is not yet apprehended. It is also thought by the police that tho men arrested aro tho par ties who so brutally murdered Greenwood and wife, near Napa, California, last winter. A Correction. En. Jeurnal: The account which tho reporter of tho Stnt smnn made of tho fining of B. T. Knox for cruelly beating his horse leaves a two-fold impression. Somo might think from that report that the executive committee of tho Humane society unjustly prosecuted Mr. Knox for only lightly tapping his horse over tho ears with a whip. Such was net the cam and such reporfR will only compel our com mittee to defend Itself by publish lng tho facts which fully Justltyour prosecution. It is duo the best friend of man among dumb animals when cruelly beaten that the man who allows his temper to get tho better of his Judgment be dealt with according to the law. Tho baleni Humauo society will not persecute any man. Its purpose Is to secure enforcement of tho law for pievon Hon of cruelty, A Mkmiier. AUMSVlliliB ITEMS. Daughter of Thus. Zumwult of Autmville, ugod 12, died Thursday, May 21, of typhoid la grippe. Funer al Friday. Three now houtat are now in pro cess of eiiiot Ion, by new comers, on thoAuniBvllle autt mountain road, two miles northeast of Aumsville. That section of country Is rapidly settling up by new people whouro buying small pieces of laud and planting fruit trees, etc Tho farm house of Mr. Sohott, known as the old A. J. .Stanton place, burned to the ground Wednes day morning, Including nearly all household furniture, and it Is report ed $300 iu money, Hopeless, Yfl Saved. From a loiter by Mrs. Ada K. Hurdof Umton, S, I).. "Was takeu with a bad cold, which Mitt led on my Lungs, oough hot in and four doctors guve me up. I gave injtelf ui), determined I could not stay. My husband wa- advlacd to get King's Dkcovory for Consumption, Coughs and Colda. Took, eight bot tle; It has cured mo and I am uow well ami hearty. Trial free at Fry's Drugstore, regular size, ooo aud f 100. WEATHER REPORT. Ban Fkanqisco, May 23. Tho forecast for Oregon and Washington is fair weather. MARKETS. WHEAT. Sav Franoipco, May 23 Wheat, buer '91 after August first, &1.0SJ. ClllOAdo, May 23 At close wheat cash, $1.02$; July $0.03? . HllfKL ARRIVALS "WILLAMETTE" C H Belman and wife, W P Smith. O A Boardman, H Bamsey, H W Ilogcster, A T Webb, Wm Flnztir, M B Smith A B Latham, ThoStavei t Walker baseball club, C Hlrsch, MIs Finzer, Miss Bosecranz Port land. Geo McKenzle and wife, Albany, GeoIIIbbard, Astoria. WH Doollttle, C Amachor, Ta coma. H 33 Drew, 8 F. A J Gilbert, A L Wakefield, G (joldstuilh, Chicago. John A Gray and wife, Marsh Held. J Young and wife, (3 P Rusell, Hlllsboro. E S Wright, N Y. D E Brewer, Chemawa. A McArthur, J Lumont, Seattle. cook. J O Hngen, Astoria. J L Eldridge, Eugene. T Miller, Gaston." H L Allen. Sllverton. RA Kenz, McMiunville. J L Hayes, Spokane, H W Hhgeslad.EauClalre. U W Cassler, Abercrombie. G Froman, L W Deyoe, W E Baker, M Wygant, W L Jones, Albany. Chas Miller, Jefferson. F O Buckman, D F Roberts and wife, Portland. L O Embom, Salem. J Grablc, Mrs Bricker, Galesburg. Mrs Furno.v, Oregon City. ETJudd, Turner. G King, G Eotr, Howell Prairie. T and A Brouples, Saorameuto. Attention I Sedgwick Post. You are hereby requested to meet at the hull over the State Insurance building Sunday, May 24th, at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp, to attend memo rial servico at the Congregational church. Tho W. R. C. aud the S. Y. and all old soldiers and Ballots are invited to come and march with us to the church. Itev. Coiwlu de livers the memorial sermon. F. B. Roumwicic, Post Com. Safe Cracked. The safe of Messrs. Whitney, Elder & Keene, at Stayton was cracked lust night and relieved of $150 In cash aud a ?200 check, besides other notes, mortgages, etc. Tho burglars were heard by Mr. Gardner, the druggist, who fired several shots after them, 'but without effect. No clue has as yet been obtained of tho perpetra tors. Everybody Knows That at this season the blood is filled with Impurities. All these Impuri ties and o very trace ofscrolula, salt rheum, or other dlseas.es may bo ex pelled by taking Hood's Sarsanat ilia, the best blood putifierever produced. It Is thoonly medicineof vhich "100 (loses oue dollar" is true. Auctioneer. Mr. J. T. Goode, recently of Nebraska, who Is an ex perinccd auctioneer, has a card iu tho Journal. Ho cried the Mc Intyro salo Thursday and gave good satisfaction. If 3011 want a lively auctioneer, who will get all out of overy article that can bo got out of it. look up Mr. Goode. See his card in the Wiekly Journal, Hon'.s This? We offer One Hundred Dollar re ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hull's Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY & CO., Plops., Toledo, O. We: the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney lor the livst 15 jcurs, mid believe mm iiuuuuuy iiiuiuittuiu in an uusniesH tnoiKiietloiiH. mint tltiuni'lilllv ub'o to carry on', uuy obligations made by their linn. BM'iiiuujj, iuucmwo uruggisu, TO- ludo, O, Wamumj, Kisnkv A Mauvin, Wholesale ltiutL'IstH, Toledo, O. Hall's Catairh Cure Is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of thesvs- lem. lestimonlals sent free. Price Too per bottle. Sold by all druggists. For Inside prices tho greatest household outfitters In all Hues are Keller k Marsh, furniture dealers, Salem. Also wall paper nud window shades. H There ark Many. But there Is only ono Peerless Fast Black Hose, Hint Is guaranteed absolutely fast bltiok. Hold only at J, H. Lunu's 5 0 s. Premier Mereler, of Quebec, has beon unable to Induco French capi talists to float hist. $10,000,000 loan, on the ground that the guarantee which he ofh rs for his negotiation, together with thrao concerning the consolidation of the provincial debt, amounting to $80,000,000 aro Insuf ficient. A special session of the leg Islatute will have to bo called to In creiihe tho powers of the government Iu the matter. A Hi-u Slrk Puiiutr, On the ocenu.enr. Utile itbwit n klortti. lie It poalllvely lniUUVrw.1 wtmlier he U untlied oveibouid or not Hut, ei rival y a wluerilalui of HoMeiicr' Stoma., ii lllt trn.hctt'eU renewed tiitervtlullerM)i)ul wifely. Thu flue curutUe n-tiirulln-n the orui'kWh WMli'f often compulmry Urunk on khljaxutiil. The ernitioiw liumtrltlr uhluli kUu tUe todlkonleriioftliegloiiiinii liver unil boweU Tot no nildner, lourUi, the W'Mtoru pioneer unit miner, the Hit lent U ln nhinble a mean at protection Xlnl iruiluru, vrheuluecd are Intent Iu ulr una waiter. To tb fleet of overuorx mental or mauu 1, or manual, u u n uu at it'lmblouutidute, uml in the JcbilluteJ utij iitoout, It aUVrd treat relief and vbjor. I COLTSIIOW A SUITES'. Yonnp Horse r'losli in Abundance Some Fino Animals In 1'nrdc A barge XnmbiT of IVoulo hi the City. At an early hour this morning people were pouring Into tho city from every direction on horseback, in buggies, carilnges. and In lumber logons. Before tni o'uirck ! ii ii d red of people wete In tbe city I. om the coiiHiry and neighboring towns aud village. The farmers nil (nought their brood mares and i heir offsprings to pluct- them In the parade. Many colts were In the parade that did not enter the prem ium exhibition. During the fore noon many of the visitors wore out iu Yew Park annex wltneslng the shootimr contest, as tho colt parade did not come off until thisofternoon. Other attractions for a later hour I Ids afternoon was a matinee at tho opera house by tho Harry Brown umedy company and a base ball game at the Fair Ground park bo uvceu the Salems aud Slaver & iValker, of Portland. TJ1E parade. The parade did not come of I un 11 nearly 3 o'clock This made it Is no luteas to almost to preclude the .ittcmpt for the Journal to give i list of colls iu the line. But to be enterprising un attempt was made to give the names of tho exhibitors and the breed of stock from tlie sire. The following is the list of colts. J. B. Lehman, Clyde; W.H.Jory I'ereherm; F. N. Woodwonh, tw rfhires: Win. .lory, Percherou; O IUsmusseu,Percheron;H. W. Cottle, Clyde, imported; F. P. Caldwell, Percherou and Koimau; G. N.Mlsel, Pathfinder; Fred Yonkey, lrch- erou; Win. lowusenu, lour year lings and four colts, Pereheron; G. W. King, Clydo; D. Jellerson, ono ,e.(rlinguud two colts, Cldes; W, (J Evans, guided Clyde; Louis lavage, gruded Clyde; II. Fletcher, Clde;W.B Claggett, Rosemond, staudtud bred; A Wilzjll, Peich eion; R. L. Buekhurt, two black earhngs Percherou; R. A. Witzel), Mtament: E. W. Wllkins, Hani ; W. S. Beckuer, yearling Hani.jE. A. Lafoie, yearllit' Ham.; John -Ikes, Ham.; L. C. Gritlith, 11am.; Mr. Budd Bell, colt by Caznm; Ricb nrd Hughes, yearling, by Cuzmo; A, D. Pettyjohn, 2 year old, dtatt; E. Wllkmt, yearling, by Com lunation; M. McKinney, colt, Ham beltonian: Win. Phelps, colt, by Rosemond; W. G. Claggett, colt, by R(emond; Wm. Stuiger, colt, by Rosemoud; R. O. Donaldson, 2 year old, by Altamont; J. W. McKinney, yearling, by Combination; G. T, Waite, colt, by Rockwood; Wm. Tarply, 2 year old, by Rockwood. Cult bore. An experienced horsomau savs: Fear ospohingis the gteat bugbear raised by certain men who put off all thought of education until the colt is four or five years old. Fear of weak constitutions is tho reason given for letting the colts warm themselves on manure piles and live on straw, because of which hundreds of eolts go to pasture iu tho sprint: In poor condition and without having made any growth. Is it any wonder that such men complain that horse breeding does not pay ? The first year of the colt's life should be fruitful of instruction. The colt will learn more easily when six months old than when a year old. It can also bo controlled more easily. Hence It is wibo to handle the colt early. Its early training should not stop with bieuking to haltor. It should be handled until any part of its body or limbs can be rubbed; until it is accustomed to the bridle, and until it will drive as well as lead. To teach It all this and to keep it from forgetting w hat It has learned Is a little trouble, but If tho coll lsofgood stock tho trouble is well paid for. Pructlco a little common sense with the young stock and noto the high rate of Interest coming back to you as the result of your investment Instead of crying nut ngulust nu ludustry tho wheels of which we have been trigging by poor practices, lotus either get out of tho way or turn to better methods. Horse aud Stable. i i v. e: I i;.!iiihuij, 'in ui -. oi the present rlav fo L h- r. . he production of cu i ythuig Hint wil conduce to the maicnul welfare and comfort of usauk:.:d are almost unlim. iled, aud "then Syrup of Pigs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect lasative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse tlie system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known tlitj more popular It be comes. A lleilly Vcuoii. CnrelejurieMi !ti purUyln t h blood lunve you ut the Tiuruy iiiihut luM.luoua enemy, lllood IVlson, vrtiluk will strike in mil Mow. Hil.bard'H Kheunmtlr Hjrup ui .TeMloXV'0"8"1 ' "o.. ,.i.!lvaini.a F,''u k""rer for over ten yearn -My w Me nyntem t-ecHmeilrraniti d Irom dlsMu-e-t blood aud I vus iiltiu U.i with ttio won., form, uf kMn A nnd lv r tltni. The iwilowjua of my nuin dmoz. urt-d me. and tba neumlKlo psln LVai o J6":;1 l1"Vl,'Ml tUemulcfei "my faca Tb8Hblitdooton.Kieno relief. 1 uiu now ouHl by Hlbbard' Kbeumattc syruiv, nnd wlili toreoomtuend It to ) k ii wonaerMl blood medleta. Ckr. Mechttulo aud M.HtAjMkiwn! Mi. h For Mle by smith .v Stelnr; llucklru'iArulra,SAtrv, The Best Salve In the world fhr CMU llrnle, Koree. Ucr. Rilt Itheum Keier Korea. 'IVIter i l.apjvA Handi" rhl tolainV Xrn. and art HklJ1 Eruption SSCivSu tU-ely cure rile, or doiwv reouireJ it 11 Kuurantee.1 to etve erfct aiUnaetlon tmx tuwMiy v UMr r i '-.w .4f(i'ii(in d. lnce, S5 eeau jiej Tkx van CE.NT INTEBEST-Savetl by tnidlns at Brauson'a Cash Oro. wry, Salem. i in t- -naaBBlli' Tho Boston News Bureau rojs It U reported ou high authority that .he Bank of England Inn notified theguarnLtecrsorthe Baring fund that it desires them to form a cush syndicate. This Is regarded as a measmeby the bank to strengthen its cush reserves. Not Stationary. The station ery at T. McF. Pmtton's is not sta tionary, but on the move. Fair on Fairer.-Farrar it Co. don't take a back seat for any firm on earth, furnishing house supplies and provisions at the lowest prices. Will lip found nn excellent remedy Fkk lieaitncbe. Curler's Little I. cr i IK rnoumi'iN of ! tterb from feole wlm hao u-d be.:i jirove this met. Irj thorn JfMck lieuttncee Is n.leiy, what nro Car ter b LlttltLHeri'lilsirtuey will pommel? .nro it? I'oonlr who have used thcmspraiK fr.inkly or their worth. They nro small niul outy to take. If you once try Carter's Llltlelver IMlls for ilck headache, bllllonsnesR or constipa tion, ynu will never bo without them Jliey are purely vegetable: small uad es to take. Don't forcet tills. TiJeva The Chief Rrii-on for tno great w eess of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In thl article Itself. It is merit that wins, and tin fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ft complislies what is claimed fi-r It, Is whl has given to this medicine a popularity anO lalo greater than that of any other sarsajpfr ll..: hf,itr rllla or l)looa P"1, IVIerll Wilis flerheforo the publla hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Ball rthtum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, SIcH Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Tluu Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strcugtb ins the Ner es, builds up the 'Whole SysteBf Mood's Miirt-uiuirillii Is soldbyalldraf -lsts. SI ; six f or $5. Prepared by 0. 1, llool '(3o.. Apothecjjies. LoweU. Maw. )( W ) Kfc m.v tf"V k. ifto o 1JIVV.,! p. mm v " w max When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc You will find it to your advantage to call on me be fore purchasing elsewhere, as I have the LARGEST RE TAIL STORE IN OREGON. Gents' and Ladies' Sad dles iu most modern styles, HEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS Best ma Je in the world. I am sole Manufacturer's Agent for Salem. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD ! Buggy Harness and Wagon Harness as low as the lowest. This house is not of Mushroom growth, but was established by me in 18G9 and by long experience I know the demands of the trade. You can't miss the place aUhe sign of "The Big Dapple Gray Horse." Thanking my customers for their liberal patronage in the past. By square deal'ng, 1 hope for a continuance of il,e same. E. S. LAMPORT, 289 Commercial Street. 'ggq?'awE-nan-iwrw?FwniinBMg8g Sasti and Door Factory; Front Street, Salem, Oregon, The best class'of work in our line at prices to comnete with the lowest. Only BAKER & Greatest. labor pavlug iiventiou vi uues i,i goodsiroiniuoilnest lace to the coarsest cart eta nerfW-t v .lean without rubbing or boillug, without tho ulo f eZWr fnv ilestn ictive process-ouly soap and water. The eomt,. my owi inc it ofiers " v !", "'ho will produce a family washer equal o"L NEW hUA In the following peints: Price. Lubc.r saving. jlmUlItv of waali- M.i.y. Kitl8ra;-tlouBunrateedor.uV,orft,rjw i'MillIILll V lallll IIHriHI'l ltitllv.lflliirit.il kInn. II. " Mjulon county. TltT"natMTMMMTlrTnWaT1ai aiaiii 1 4(J riEBES'P.Jt ill! "l"1?! Ri jjR 1' VV"""'i fe BtI7'f.IQir.lWirjir.iM ' ".'" "?WJ .:!"'''" I tl ?s.tiiii'ii City Warrnnls. Notice Is hereby given, to all whom It may concern, that there aresufllele.it fuuds In the treasury of the city of Salem, Oregon, lo pay all warrants of tho city of Salem, Oregon, endorsed by tho treasurer of said city prior to July 3rd, 1800; and that tho treasurer of tho city of Sale;u, Oregon, Is now ready to pay all said city warrants on presenta tion; and that said city warrants will cease to draw interest from aud after tho date of tho publication of this notice. Witness my hand this 12th day of May, 1SD1. 13. J. SWAFKOHD, dot Treas. city of Ralom. D. B. GRIFFIN, M. D., HomeopatUlst,J 26D Com! St. - - - SALEM, Telephone No. 3(J RPOHLR I-orn.prly ofScrlber A Polile, two doom west of tho old stand, keeps a good supply of w liccle, nxles. Bprlngs nnd general car rluge haidvvale. l:d w :eno for oun catalogueand prices ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, -"iANAPOLIS. IND. the best material used. STRANG 302 Commercial Street Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, and all House Furnishing Goods. Chimney and Sewer Pipes, rlumbinjL Pumps, Wood, Iron and ft Pumps. Pumps For Orchard Sprayk. 'oohni.l aaiinj in " "",u "B"la r i n U W WWWRmmm Mm OTHERS " Inn lwiiiLoliiil.l lt..A in i -i .-.v ..W..CU.JIH11 lllll'. 1V11NIIIH 111 Pianos and Organs AND MrSlCAZ MERCHANDISE. KIN 1T LINP. LOW liT PRICES. InstHllmen s fr..ui ?5 ier muutli up. Wholesale and lu tail. P. H. EASTON & CO., . 310 Commorcial St., Salem. .Hea.1 ijiinrt. rs for the Palent Orchettru. dv Who do All Kinds of LAUNDRY Wljafi A8Chinp us any Lauiuln u tlie tountrv T'simr Wi.it.. tii.it and doIiiR il'rat-olnes work. tSyLadl8 nnd nnlnu.a l.ivlliw to Insiioct our j.nK-vwn of dolup work, 230iLibertv Street. 25c want Coli &S!p& A lion from postonico. of 'Aa 'fcdi t sale lu south n?u,e ad t-. W. II. BlSpSf?" at on'J irU?-i!rP,Un.f. 6" feK&WrflL- & mvKENUl' ntth.ro. ' x. oi -iitver 1''mI1s a i UC800l)n. I rUI't Mdo f,wt white blb.7 f' 1 Htnr In forehead hr..,i "i eASJ iifeineni and dntna-'M VMl"i"Ti-l I MllllKK, HAM.-... ml X w,cliesuiidjevvtrv7m:!. ,0art , personal prooeiti t ill? UBI 'U nS. " my .lift, or . At iul" " ,(l 10U State street. "arri1 Je-iS?" IIMti CJ . .i . ... ' ' ,Pe,?'A,'o hvi ! ? .:' 2?, v-cuirai ixeuruskn. York .'"nt n1.! ffi: AbiY,nv,T-iJ!Sl nulla . of Asylum avenue aner inLS tliJlug u Abj linn. lrt)Nill,l . fi ar cil ..... .... - in amtn. i. lirANTRIIi. ...... "" - yyoVomA- MAuhACT1nuc:k,fexUie i ierllK. o want ,ui u TAV' nud exp,ii,uf era tlml, M,1! nupneralniteut Jos iLiiu & tt I wild largo lllustr.itid nrpr 1 iVrbI $1 piled tor, on receipt ofl "Ul ,S Ji7 'l Apply at once nnc o.t m m.M buril Wi HennW Mttnul ,rtH,,"r- ' ITtoil IT to TITK8. II fiimr.MAM.U l',r (,,, - rooms. ...LZ.Z, ' "' ""ivuuh raiti H:3 Nlt'KLY ftin lhc 1 iimva trt n linnnl in ii. ..'"'" !rn..t. ... . it.,. :';.; :.r' ' jr'"f' ,.,, iwvcuurtuKI 1 1 Cheapest lots 1h town. told tot Jauunryl5. Oilim. M1 EIGDON&B00JRK Bush-3reyman Bk1 R. H. TOWOTl. L1VERK, Feed uml ISonrdlug StaUr Hny and cult. sold und delivered. Slab on Ferry btieet, tuck ofl'oslofflce.BalcnJ uri'BUU. L. B. HUFFMAN, Liveiy - Stable and Feed M The Best Box Stalls in dCorral In the tiukt, lauillj horses a BfeciMj (In rear Willamette hotel SALEDtvI, - - - OREOffil ELLIS k WHITLEY LIVERYMEN. Souttx of Wtllametta Hotel, I SALEM . . OREQCJ W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale Si One door west of Latin's Dry Poods' .n u.r.. .tma rvntAt fnml p teams, c, Inl attention paid to traDs'ent slock. FOREST GROVE POilTIlY l Founded n 1877. 1000 YOUNG .FOWLS FOR 01 And tho finest ever brcil on (M ' Coast. Book your' oriM foi ;cholceelectlons. Send Stamp for Cat Address J. M. GAHlW lftll-dw Forest 0r0Te,W Dissolution of Copartaerfl NOI'IUK Is heieby F'if,i ik;H p.irtncrehli beretotartaia! tween hinltli, Kleppln and Ivojai rm .1. U. Kleppln retlrlutffiom ""jSJ ri.i,t rii.n iiin lue tlrm areP'TJ Smith. Rovl nnd AidciKffl. ", ....... -. . J ....r I NIC '-,. ble for all debts, due 11 ir bei ... ..m.Ii in i .if i he co ' cj ..V.U Z f.i,.,.hi iheMf flrin .. " April 1.11. "' - VjuK .,0.. r u w -j in i HELLENBRAND'S Eating Parlors Kail) 296 Commercial str Ico Cream rnio$d Coflee, Tea or Chocolate i i-a jJ iii .i.i ip r - .---a Musbana iiiiu. - .j-j I'late of boup - .. " 1 - 2K Hot Oaken. Con or Tea- - $ Pork Chop nnd ins if . in rlii-n nn 1 1 i.3 liceraieaK anu &s." -"- Vonlsoa and tgs" J IlninnnilCccs J9p.l KrhOy8.cn,anySvie j, ZSUentMeguiiruinnoiw- i . A nlee variety ., u A.180 lea, cuiico . -,,,:.. nlwnnira nn llfliUl. tifi Porter Ho.ue Steak ggJ acuuci IM -"'- "T..J M Mi" " Bfi8( ViASSfS!W OSulnI.-Si'irJ kt ran. ui - yi -i . hb rJ irftc- -..,.. 'Oil lot nnd b.a ,t a t.?.b"Jlnth',, i Depot 5-r .v tfi. -7 :.. i-.Tu ." .. jm