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the hidjor's noted for ?450, aud has held them for nearly u year. Tho total ihibi dUo by liirn tf clerks mid messengers can only bo ostllnatcd nt preeent, for since Assistant Secretary "lJusey mado bo bold a Bland in bis tfc&nso the employes nro afraid to tenter complaint. The quiet methods of Acting: Secretary Obnndler will bring out ajl fact. Major Barker also stands indebted to bookmaker on tbo turf fur qulto an amount. Tli book.tnakers, however, refuse to give the exact sum, inasmuch as they are uot courting auy publicity just now. 11I8HOI OF MASSACHUSETTS. Nr.w York, June C Twenty eight dioceses out of flfly-lwo ba o voted for tho consecration of Philip Brooks as bishop of the Protestant Episcopal dloceso of Massachusetts. As Boon as the Massachusetts diocese receive formal uotlce from the ueces eary number of standing com mlttece . its officers will communicate with Bishop Williams, preiding bishop of tho Episcopal church of tin United States, and ho will ask seventy-four bishops to say yes or no to tbo question of Brooks' con secretion. He ought to get an nn swer within two weeks. Dr. Brooks' friends think now that by the mid die of this month it will bo definitely known whether or not Dr. Brookt is to bo bishop of Massachusetts. REGIMENT OE UIOYCIiHTS. NEW Yoiuc, June 6. Colonel Aim tin, of the Thirteenth regiment, In Brooklyn, is making arrangements to organize a new corps to be com posed exclusively of wheelmen. In bis letter to the adjutant general he bos asked permission to enlist a com pany to be specially organized as a bicycle corps, and instructed in re connoissance duty and in signal corps work. He says: "I hope to demonstrate by tho time of the next encampment of the command that the work performed will show the wisdom of permitting such an organ ization in the practlcul work which Buck company can perforin." Tho bicycle is extensively UBed in military organization? in Europe and Canada. COLLEGE mACAS. Beloit, Wis., Juno 0. There was much excitement yesterday over u fracas of college and academy stu dents Wo Inebdiy night, which re sulted in an Incipient riot. The senior academy class was to have an f annual banquet, which event for I yeara has been tho occasion of more or less of a muss. Usually tho mem bers of the banqueting class aro kid napped by other olasses, or other wise detained from participating in the festivities. Last night some of the collego and academy men made a charge on the banqueting class, One student was shot in tho sldo by another, but tbo wounds are not dangerous. Windows woro broken n tho hotel, where supper was to be served. Tho toast master was taken from his borne to tbo banquet ball under a guard of police. There are several bandaged heads at rocltatlonB today. HOUND TO DIE. Mkadvillk, Pa., Juno 0. Dr. Joim Tuonipsou, who uvcu uear Llncsvlllc, lu this county, Wedues day, tied bis feet togetbor with a rope, hitched tho ropo to a tice, leaving plenty of slack, mid then plunged headlong Into a creek and was diowned, Ho was 05 years old Hobad frequently threatened suicide oa account of ill health. fJEN. 8CIIOK1EM) TO UK MAKHIED CmcAao, Juno 0. Goneral Echo field, commander of tho army of the United State?, visited army head quarters tlil morning, aud smilingly Admitted to Gen. Miles that tho ro nort that he will sooti be married to Miss Georglo KUbourne, of Keokuk, Iowa, wad true. The wedding will take place ut Keokuk, June 18th. the Ecursr. Mount Hamilton, Cal,, Juno 0. ThoBo'ariollpao was successfully obseived at L'ck Observatory this morning. HllOOTINCl AKI'HAY. New Orleans, Juno 0. About 3 o'clock this afternoon a shootlup affray occurred between Oliphaut, president of tho state board of health, and Geo, W. Dupree, editor of tho Daily States, Dupico stated tut ho tired flvo shots aud Oliphaut one (shot, Dupree was lilt through the face, while Oliphaut is unhurt. A SHAM SALE, Washington, Juno O.Tho llu vqw of American llopublio fur- BUm the following; fli tfeaniers of the Chilian South Aw! lean Steutnshlp Co. have hecii ptaetl tuwkr the BritUh ll,ig, which ) jjuwHwed to be a ninlulaled sale to EiifjIWi company (winllug (In pawfkiMlofl of iho((iuiilry. Mm Um ww Biuytr ut IU7 Coiiiujw- A Full list of tho Names put in Nomination. WHEAT OUTLOOK OF THE COAST. A Horrible Case, Several Fires, Double Murder in Spokane, Sir John MacDonald, State and For eign News, Etc. THE CONSOLIDATION TICKKT. Poktland, Juno 0. The follow ing ticket was put in nomination by tbo cousolidatlonists yesterday after noon. It is strictly non partisan: W. S. Mason, Rep,, mayor; Wm. T. Mulr, Dem., city attoruey; Clias. H. Carey, It., police Judge; W. T, Brauch, It , auditor; James Flower, D., assessor; Douglas W. Taylor, D., street superintendent; A. Anderson, 11., overseer street department ;T. M. Hurlburt, II., surveyor; Frank Lo gan, D., police commissioner; M. C. Hay ward, D., fire commissioner. Couucilmen: J. Frank Watson, R., H. B. Nicholas, D., fourth ward; Peter Hobklrk, R , Eugene Shelby, D., fifth ward; John Myers, D., Wm. Dent, lit, sixth ward; W. H. Mer rick, D.f H. Hansen, R., seventh ward; no nominations in eighth ward. A mass meeting will be held to night to ratify. THE WHEAT OUTLOOK. San Fkancisco. "There will be no difficulty about moving our large wheat crop tnis year" says Geo. W. McNear. "There is plenty of ton uago hero and plenty to arrive. The number of ships on tho way here is larger than is Ubiinl at this time of ths year.By Octobor there will bo plenty of tbem.Ciop reports from the Sacramento valley aro very good but reports from the Sau Joaquin valley aro not very encouraging. There is a general feeling that wheat will bring a good price tills year. HOUUIIILE case. ,A.Ti:iiLOo,IowalJuuoC Yester day afternoon, while Joseph Brau nou,aged nineteen, was at work for a fanner living near Washburn, thiee trumps called ut tho house in the absence of the family and demanded something to eat, Braunou refused tho request telling them of tho ab sence of tho family. The lefusal angered tho tramps and they assault ed the lad by throwing him to tho ground and castrating him. The wretches will undoubtedly bo lynched If they aro captured. KIIIES. Cleveland, Ohio, Juno 0. Tue building of tho Clovelaud Hardware Co. burned to tho ground this morn ing. Loss $150,000, lnsurauco $100- 000. Milwaukee, Wis., Juno 0. Early this morning tho Island Sash and Door Co's. plant at Clinton was burned, tho loss is estimated at $100- 00e, Insurance $52,000. riltE AT THE DALLES. The Dalles, Or., JuuoO. The bam of John M. Marden was burn ed at 5 o'clock yesterday mornlug. A few days slnco the firm of GlbbouB, McAllister & Co., of which Air Mardeu is a member, stoicd lu this barn twelve hacks aud one buggy In crates. These wore entirely do Btroyed. Tho loss is about $2,000; no insurance. Tho origin was un dubtedly incendiary, Tbo nearest occupied building was 100 feet dis tant. A DOUI1LH MUUDElt. Spokane Falls, June 0. Pas sengers in from Couleo City bring additional particulars of the double murder near Watcrvllloon Wednes day. Four brothers named Von Rrcmon, Germans, young men and unmarried, occupied two homesteads fifteen miles northwest of Water- vlllo, on tho Columbia river. Two of tho brothera had lately arrived from Germany. The murderer was named Robert. He committed the crime with a shot gun, and Is still at larulSWThe remaining brother, who can speak very llttlo English, car ried tho news to a neighbor, who rodo that night to Wutervllle. Tho sherlfl left at midnight with a nussn in pursuit of tho murderer,but so fur nothing further hits been learned from tbo scene. Spokane Falls, Juno 0. Still later particular from tbo scene of tho Big Boud tragedy state that the murderer Is still ut large aud that tho third brother bus committed 8Ulcldov Tho two older brothcrn, John uud Julie, hud been on bad ( terms for n lou time and miar releil over u division of stock, Henry was plowing with a home belonging to Juke, who ennio up and demanded the unliuul. A (juur rel followed, during which John rodtfupou his horsa. Peter heard tho shots and turned to tho scents to find one brother dead aud tho other mortally wounded, Jake confesxod tho killing and rodo away, leaving his shotgun aud revolver on the ground with every chamber empty. It is now leurncd that Jako was wounded when ho left, and some think lie that afterwards fell from Ids horse. FOREIGN. SIH JOHN. Ottawa, June 0. Sir John Mao douald is sinking rapidly. the cnutns ACT. London, Juno O.Tho withdraw al of the ci lines- act will apply to the whole of Ireland except Claro and portions of Tipperary uud Kerry. GltAIN ADVANCING. Madjud, June O.Tho condition of the poor here is critical, owing to the lack of raiu. Prices of grain are advancing. OUR MINISTER TO ITALY. London, Juue 0. A. G. Porter, the United States Minister to Italy, will pass his annual vacation in Great Britain. AFFAlllS IN GUATEMALA St. Louis, June 0. Advices from tho city of Guatemala say secret meetings aro being held in the upper districts of Guatemala at' which revolutionary plans nro being formulated for tho overthrow of Barillas' government. People open ly declare they will no longer endure Barillas' despotism. An early out break is expected. MISCELLANY. MITCHELL IS HOME. Poktland, Ot., Juno 0. U. S. Senator Mitchell, arrived here this morning from Sau Fr.incisco. A MINE CAVLD IN. Calico, Cal,, Juno 0. A cave occurred In the Waterloo mine this morning. James McGowan was killed, and two men severely In jured. NOT SCHWEINrUllTir. Chicago, Juno 0. Schweinfurtb, tho Rockford "Messiah," who has beeu worrying tho people of Kan sas City bo much of late, left there last nigh, for Chicago, and incideut ally Mr. McCartney, of California, who much resembled Schweiuftirth, and who was travelling East witli his daughters, had a very exciting cxpeiicnco. IIo had beeu observed about the ity yesterday, and was quietly trailed by some peoplo who supposed him to bo ScMvelnfurth, and when ho started for tho Kansas City depot last ulght, with his daughters, word quickly spread nuout mat too itocKiorcl man was leaving town with two Kansas City females. A crowd of infuriated citizens hastened to tho depot, and when tho McCuitneya arrived in a carriage, a rush was mado for them. McCartney was considerably sur prised at tho hostile demonstration, but promptly whipped out a young cannon and ordered tho crowd to stand back. Then he explained to thom who ho was, whereupon one of iho leaders of tho mob told him thoy had confounded him with Schweiuftirth, uud tho crowd dis persed. All this time, it Is suld, Sohwelufnrtv was snugly cscous-ed In a berth lu a Bleeping ear, listening to the tumult outside KELLY CAN SEND THE MONEY. New Yoiik, N. Y., JuneO. Judgo Baitlett rendered a decision today denying tho upplloitlon of O'Neil to enjoin Eugeuo Kelly, treasurer of tho fund ralsod at tho Dillon i,nd O'BiIen meeting lu this city, from sending money lo Justin McCarthy and others. HAUTKAN1T MONUMENT. Nokkistown, Pa., Juno 0. Six thousand soldiers, live thousand vet erans and twouty thousand civilians today took part in thouuvelllugoftho monument to Major-Genoral John F, Hurtrunft which waa orootod by subscription of tho national guards of tho state FIRE AT SANTIAGO. Santiago de Chili, Juno 0. Au extensive aud disastrous fire broke out lu this city today. Among tho buildings destroyed by tho llamea was ono occupied by tho British legation, Tho Biitlsh minister, J, u. Kennedy, mid his wuo luul a narrow escape from death, The German legation was also damaged. FAILURE. Kingston, N, Y., Juno 0, Geo. 11, Merrltt aud Co., one of tho iarg- est drvnoods II mis hero fulled todav Liabilities unknown. CONFEDEUATK UEMOIUAU Baetimohe, Juno 0. Confederate Memorial day was observed today throughout tho state, in this city It was obseived by unveiling thu monument to Brig. Gen, Herbert. I WEATI1EUREP0RT. San Fuancisco, Juno O.Tho forecast for Oregon and Washington is light rains lu Western Washing ton aud Northeastern Oregon. MARKETS. WHEAT. San Francisco, June 0. Wheat, buyer, '01, $1.70. Chicago, Juno 0. Wheut, steady cash ,09). July 08J. RKI.ISUUS SERVICES. Penitentiary. Services at 2:30, by Rev. H. H. Brown. Unitarian Society. Rev. II. 11. Brown, minister. Services at 10:30 n. m. and 7:30 p. in. Themes "Belief and Life," aud "By What AuMinrllv?" PUESllYTERIAN. Rev. S. D. Fllt lon, of Dallas, will preacli morning aud evenlug. Sabbath school ut 12. Junior Christian Endeavor will meet at 4 aud Senior Society at 0:30. U'.GA, RRIEFS. Thuya low prices at tho "cash grocery" aro winning it lots oi trade. 303 Commercial street. I have bought my ticket at Shuw & Dowuings, 204 Commercial St. Cui pet Sweepers: Just received ut Krausse Bros., 3 grades; $2 60, $3.00 aud $3. 50, best made; try oue. E. C. Cross, at tho State street and Court street markets, says no oue can furnish the lino quality of meats that hedoes at lower figures and live. Tliatbuperior California beef is tho best that ever was sold over Ills counters. Buy tho light ruuniug Siuner at 327 Commercial street- eod ThePrefbyteriau friends are deter mined to contribute their sliaie to the enjoyment of tho public of Sa lem. On the 13th. they will ruu an excursion to Oregon City. It is Intended to have line music on board. The Presbylerialan chuich met with good success in their sociable last evening, The church which was baautifully decorated with roses, was filled to overflowing. Senator Dolph made a call aud joined in tiie delicious repast. Tho ladles will net over $50. as the result of their efloits. HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" Farmers nnd Mechanics Base Ball Club, Portland. M. Friedlander, Chicago. J. E. Basche, St. Louis. G. Halle, St. Joseph. Senator Dolpli, E. L. Willis, H. E. Mitchell, E. B. Smith, J. It. Lawreuce, F. Roshland, C. M Samuels, Portland. L. D. Wolford, Tacoma, B. L. Howell, L. L. Billing, Myrtle Point. JI. Harrison, Jefferson. E. It. Lake, J. R. Smith, Corvallls. J. H.Mitchell, jr., Tacoma. P. Kirk, St. Paul. "COOK." E. M. Palmer, Hold ridge, Neb. J. S. Way, II. M. Palmer, H. M. Edwards, Hastings, Neb. G. Geniug, N. Dak. C. E. Himsey, III. Robb. Suitor. L. B. Mui tiu, Dullas. J. R. MoKulght, H. J. Weir, Portland. I. L, Studobaker, Tippncunoo. C. R. Cruer, M. Dobeistem, L. B. Lewis, Chicago. T Schwab, Albany. E Wuhler, Canby. W A and J. C Fay, Elgeilon. Minn. E H Rice, S B Catterlln, E W Hurlly, Salem. H F White, St Anthony, Iowa. J E Webb, C E M inier, Siiverton. H Mathews, S F. The Spring .Medicine The populatlty which Hood's Sar saparllla has gained as a spring medicine is wonderful. It nossesses just those elements of health ghlng, iiiuuii Hiui,yiii.j aim uppeine-iesior-lug which everybody seems to need ut tliis season. Do not continue in a dull,tlred, unsatisfactory condition when you may bo so much benefit ted by Hood's Sarsapanlla. It putl lies the blood and mukes tho weak strong. V Iff FULA ! t impurity of tho Wood which pro. , tin -.1 jil.tly lumps or bwdllngs on the Us 1 1 Iho uctk; causes painful running i i u 11 nuns, legs, or feet; dcelopi3 U ' lu t! oe)C8, ears, or uom, often cms- j I M.iihum or deafness; Is tho origin of lin .e, c.uiceious growths, or tho many I r m.mlfest.itluiis usually ascribed to ; i u )!;" and fastening upon tho lungs, a- os consumption, and death, llelug i e i.iost undent, it is tlio mo!t general of dl dNiMses or affections, tot ery few jo -.ons aio entirely freo fimn it. How Can It Bo PJJ CJTJ lly taking Ilood'e Sirsaparllla, whlc' , l y ho rum u kahlo rtu os It has accuipUlu -I, ften when other medicines luo rail, il, iias urou'ii Unit tube i potent and ixsuil ar medicine fur tlil JImviso. Some oi ihoxo cmoe aio realty wonder lul. If jmi (lifter from scrofuli o, Impure blood, be iiuo to tiy Hood's Sats.ipaillla, Ku'ty spring my w Ifo ami clilldi en Inn e been troubled with sciofula, tores Lie k i, U out ou thtun lu arloii3 places. My ilttlo bo)i Muco nous old. 'us been u ivwlbto sufferer l.tkt spilug ho wnsui.o mats of sores irom head to led. 1 w s advised tnuso Mood's iaiNtpaiUia, and wo lmciilll .lu'tilt. I he railing that nil luo boon cund ol tlio tcroiuU, Hi) llttlo m y ml entirely ireo from sores, aud all tour jf my children look bilvht and lionltliy." V. It. ATllUlTON, I'akMiO nt), tf, J. Hood's Sarsaparllla fuldbrdrufUU. flimforfj l'rcirl j 1 1. HOOC CO., ,l-utliccrk', IjweU, Mum IOO Dosob One Dollar tttt&Mkairtta WOOD FOft LOCOMOTIVE Wlmt Strlkr tint Traveler Wlieii Ho Itld Intel Southern Htntc. Throughout tho border states of the south the fuel for domestic use, as well on for running jnaclilncry, is wood. On nil tbo rnllroaJIwood Is used exclusive iy for tiling tbo engines. Ilacli tender of tho cngino Is stacked high with short lengths of wood ready for use, which have been gathered from tho immonso piloM that aro scon at regular Intervals a!on,r tho lines. Pine Is plentiful In tho coast states, and is tho wood principally used. It kindles easily, ns every ono knows, and generates rapidly nn intense heat, and still docs not consutno U3 quickly as rt flret appears. Passenger trains aro fre quently run from 117 to 129 miles witli ono cord of tills wood. Tho traveler on tlico roads Is npt to find tho thick black smoke from tho rich pino thrown off by tho engine equally as annoying and disagreeable as the sulphur fumes from the bitu minous coal in common uso on roads throughout the coal regions. Back from tho smokestack Is thrown a con tinual shower of sparks, making a pretty sight by night. Theso bits of fire, as a rule, dio out quickly and do very llttlo damage. But a spark may occasionally enter through an open door or window, and burn its way into your clothing or tho cushions of tho seat. Another disagreeable feature attend ing travel on theso roads is tho dust you encounter at all seasons of the year. Close tho windows and doors of tho coach as you will, the white sand dust will enter the crevices and cover you from head to foot. Before you reach your journey's end you will likely think you will either bo suffocated witli tho tar smoke of tho pino fuel or stran gled with the dust. For tiiis reason travelers once pass ing over southern railroads see the necessity of providing themselves well witli linen dusters or traveling cloaks, as a double protection against sparks from locomotives and dust of tho way side. Pittsburg Dispatch. Ho Got IIIh reunion. The Americans do indeed honor their heroes, as tho following story will show For years a helpless, paralyzed cripple lias set by tho waysido in Ken nington, and there, supported in a wheel chair, ho lias gained a pre carious living by tho sale of bootlaces. Somo four years back a local sympa thizer interested himself in tho old man and learned that he had served in tho Federal army through tho American war, and that his paralysis was the fruit of hardships ho endured as a sol dier. Forthwith tho sympathetic friend pe titioned the United States minister and claimed souij consideration for tho crippled veteran Failing to obtain im mediate assistance, tho c.ujj was stated and re-stated with dogged persistency, and the official icdtapo began gradual Iy but surely to unwind. A threat was at last made that the paralytic should bo wheeled to the door of the American embassy, when Iol the United States authorities succumbed, and tho old man lias now "retired froin business" with JJ400 "cash down" as "deferred pension," and thirty dollars a montli for tho rest of his life. IIo does not sell bootlaces now. St. James' Gazette. liuiico In Purln. Paiis' most popular bunco game is played thus: A well dressed stranger with a handbag hurries into a hotel restaurant near a railway station, eats a lino dinner, and engages the landlord in conversation. IIo praises the cook ing, uud after paying his bill promises to make tho hotel his headquarters dur ing his fieipient visits to tlio city. Ashe opens the door to leavo lie calls back for tho landlord's name. When tlio landlord gives it tho stranger remarks, "Curious that is my name, too," asks tho I.indloul to care for letters or pack ages to his address, and leaves. Let ters come for tho stranger, and are called foi by "his valet." Finally a package conies, and is also carried oil. That is nil. Tlio trick is up, nnd tho landlord and tiadcsmon who sont; round tho package may bettle the loss as best thoy can. Now York Sun. A Stutter of Experience. As thoy approached tho tunnel the girl witli whom tho commercial traveler had struck up aiv acquaintance rose and took another seat. "Why did you do that?" ho asked re proachfully as tho train came out again. "Oil, I havo been through it before, you know." Philadelphia Tunes. l'limutliil Item. Debtor You can't collect that from mo, sir. Collector No? Dobtoi- No; you can't get blood out of a turnip. Collector (in disgust) Apparently not; noither can I got monoy out of a beet Texas Siftlngs. Little Kconomle. Man of Family Johnny, tako this oil can to n tinsmith, and tell him to tit a covor to tho spout Wifo A raw potato stuck on the 6pout will do as wolb Man of Family (angrily) D'yo think I'm a millionaire? Good News. A Handy Oulllt. Mrs. Van Pelt If you work for me, Bridget, you will havo to wear caps. I suppcoo you do not object? Bridget fluro not, mum ; I can borry wan from mo cousin. It has oars tabs, and a 'coon tail on top. Harper's Ba mr. Iho World Knrlchud. Tho facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfortof maukiad arc almost unlim ited, and w hen Sj nip of Figs Was first produced the world was euriclicd with the ouly perfect laxatie known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing aud. refreshing to the taste and prompt nud effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, iu fact, at cuy time, and the better it is known tho nore popular it b comes. nrmTiTPT-'- ROSE Parties wishing to build nice residences and in search of a beautiful lo f with pleasant surroundings should visit ROSEDALE. It is located direct on the Electric lino to the Fair Ground, overlooking- tho pi f f.lin snow f'.nnnnrl iiiniinf.niiia TVFf. linnrlnnfl Aft-. .Tnftjva-m nn ...ll . ,, ., 1T w.w , -v. - .... .... ..wu, ilo wen as tup over green hills of Polk county are in plain view. Tho site is unsurpassed and the whole tract is a beautiful green plateau. Tho Hio-h school as well as tho North Salem now building aro within a short distance of this tract. paaiw 0 Are now ordered All Real Kstate Men In this City, who will 25c Want Column. Ntlcei inserted for ONE CENT FEB WOUU EACH INSERTION. No iuler tlsemcut Inserted In this column for less than twenty-flvo cent?. " riLOWon beautiful Oregon," Ilwuco, ' P and "raioma"me the titles to tlueo newnnd cluirmlDir musical compositions for the piiinoforii,tluteorlollu. lly mall '3 cents each. For Mile ut Diamond's iln sic Housm, oUS Commercial street, siiim. V guucial stock of mutliul meichandlse. l.'OBltKNT. Fine cottage, ccutial part P oi citj, ah modem toineuleiues. In. mure oi vyiio . .uoores, Turner uiock, NIl'ELY furnished rooms to rent, with board, Inplcasantcit paitof, lt,ne.ir trect car lines, l(Xj Center t-tieet, 6:i0 tf rpHREE HALLS Monoy loaned on L watches aud Jonelrynud nil kluds of 1 ersonal propeity that can bo stored lu my safe ot stoio. At Hairs jevrelrj store, 10U State Btieot. 4 27 tf IjlOH SALE. About ouo acre of hind and ' barn, with i uunlng miter in i car of barn. A beautiful location foi a home. In qulio at second bou,e nn rUlit hand Mdo of Asylum iiNcnue alter closing bridge golug to Ahj luin. 1.21 TT7ANTED An uctlvo, icllablo man VV 8 limy S70toSK0 moutblv. with In- cce.u,c, to rep.cieut In hlx own fcictlou a resDonslblo Now oik house. Rel!.mt!, AlANlU'Ai;j.'Lllhat. Ijici. llo 1.5. New York. rp UvEN III' ntthe rcldenceoU Dunnclls JL ol Sller Kelts, A biy klI'IIiii; Iihisc, ilitl't hide foot white, lilaekmai'O and till, Htar liitoiLhead, btuudulS on lift Hank. Which owner can havo bj piylnj; ndvei tlsement nnd damages. Enquire ut Joe. Duunells, Knights, Oiegon 6 21 lm dw WANTED Our agents make S100 to f.100 u month selling our goods on their merits. We want couuij nud geneial agenth.and will take bietj all goodj un sold If u count j a;;ent falls- to lc.u SI00 and expenses af eru thlttj dnys'tilal, or u geneial ageut less than '.15). Wo m ill send largo Illustrated clrcul lib nnd letter with asnectal oiler to suil territorv an- pl led lor, on receipt of 3 one-cent stampv jxypiy uluuou mm gut in or mo uom. Address Keuner Miinufucturlng Co.. Pitts burg. Pa. 1 7 (Uw tf J. P.WHITE, EXPItESS AND TRUCK LINE. Hauling ef all kinds, llest work. Wagon at every tuilu. J. G. HARRIS. 11. A. MOORE. SALEM EXPRESS COMPANY. It. A. Moore has cutcred Into partnership with J. Q. Horrls, under the above linn name. Le.ne oiders at the Club stubics, one block east ot Postolllce. All order! promptly attended to. SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE and PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, 'DIANAPOLIS. IND. How's Your Liver? Is tho Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot oxist without a healthy Liver. "When tlio Liver is torpid tho Bow els aro sluggish nnd con stipated, tho food lies in tho stomach undi gested, poisoning tho blood; frequent hoadaclio ensues; n leoling of lnssi tudo, despondency nnd nervousness indicate how tho whole system iB do ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator' has been tho means of restoring moro peoplo to health and happiness by giving thom a healthy Livor than nny agency known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, nwiWfrll,fm1!' remedy for djipeptla, Hffi Conitlpatlon, etc. I bwUVete, Lr'?1?8 ' "1 he nererbeendU hSmA.,n 59 effct Proved; It leem to ttcrjircetireforUdl,e,i3,!ioMhe Y. J, McEibot. Ntcon, 0. 'M py'" "" -m'lnVirt-niiiwfiiiwTii graded at the expense of the owners. is now for sale by bj ready at any time to show m n TiTTnni7vmT mn IV UN IUULIAJi UL I LiltJ When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc You will find it to your advantage to cal J on m be fore purchasing' elsewhere, as I have the LA11GES T I? tf" TAIL STOKE IN OEEGON. Gents' and TwST dies iu most modern styles, HEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS Best made in the world. I am sole Manufacturer's An.nt for Salem. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD ! i3uggy Harness and Wagon Harness as low as the lowest. This house is not of Mushi oom growth, bat was established by me in 1869 and by long experience I know the demands of the trade. You cati'l miss the place at the sign of "Tho Big Dapple Gray Horse." Thanking my customers for their liberal patronage in the past. By square dealing, 1 hope for a continuance of the same. , E. S. LAMPORT. Sole Agents for i?fhh. tir m ive MJki f g g mwm & W S5v..VL 4 V' "mJ Mccormick and peering mowers, BAKER & STRANG. 302 Commercial Street OrcMtestllabor wiving Invention in tLo IiouhoIkiUI line. Waslies ft vuiiitiesof goods from tlio Huest lace to the coarsest Mrefl, pertetui I'limi, witbuut rubbing or bulling, without tlio uso of oliemlcals or un) tlestruetlvo process only soap aud wuter. 'Iho oompanj owning ""'p.v M000 to anv person who will produce u family washer emial to the && y 1311A In tho following peints: Pi In. Labor saving. KnplUIty of wu ing. Variety of fabric washul. L'le.mlug perfectly without damage i olothlng. Simplicity and perfect construction. Hze, wi'lght an" u"' blllty. Batlsfactlon guaranteed or monoy refunded Bolo Agents i Marlon county. dW DHLE o c ity This proppity this tract to purchasers. flV 1 mil n.Ml UIIIIHIl 289 Commercial Street. pwmj -t '""itt-IH itjr1w h j i AA fiTIIIfRO mmMs-- " z&' ij&yjr v '- J- Stoves, Ranges, FurM TiWni'A ml all Ibise Furnishing G& Chimney u SivcrPip. Plumbing. Pumps. Wood, Iron m BucLeye. For Pumps. Pomps For Orchard Sprajmg. WrallydraulioClolIiesWfri Pianos and organs AND --MUS1CJ I, MJHiCIIANDlSE.' FINEST LINK LOW EbT PRICES. Inblallmenis lr.ni fo ier mouth up. Wholesale an lbtall. P. H. EASTON & CO., 310 Commsrcial St., Salem. Head QuarliTH fwr the Balcm Orchestra, m