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riiTfrr-mniiMninTnrnfiiiif'Y'-rf1""1"- rt-mirnTi wmrm Q W WAilaivlmlroprvoiitutI(m ou. the iwrt of President Kennedys bt the ,, Spring Garden bank, which has bIik-c oiled, and Kennedy rcpro eohlcd tohlfti that, owIiir to a etrln j gcncy of the mnrki't, the bank was the borrower of cash temporarily from the clearing houte, until their aeeta matured, und la view of this fact it would be wieo to Btrengthcn the lonus by a deposit of special commercial piper, and for this pur pose Turland made the note in ques tion, and several moto on Kennedy's promise that the paper would be protected at maturity and returned. Turland goe ou to Bay, ho knows that the haulc, at that time, was fraudeully Insolvent, that Kennedy and two other directors had borrow ed $050,000 of the capltul stock of the bank, and, In conclusion, that the books of tho bunk were crimi nally falsified to deceive tho bank exatnlucr. THK BAN OIKOO MUKDKItBKS. San Dikoo, July 21. The met. held by the coroner'sjury for assault on the sailors were arraigned In tilt jUBtlce'u court jef.lerd.iy and In structed as to their rights. Alter ticys for tho defense will deniuud a seperute trial for lacli of tho six prisoners and this point will hi argued today, .ADDED TO THE LIST. CmcAfio, July 21. William Lu thstrom, manager of tho Carey Lombard Lumber Company, win has been mlf-slnn from homo foi over a week, Is supposed to bo a de fauiter to the extent of $10,000. II ws last seen by his wlfo a week ag Tuesday, at which time he told hei ho had to make u business trip. Tin Saturday previous ho left the oil lei of tho lumber company with 52000, which he was going to deposit In tho hauk. Falling 1o appear bj Tuesday, Inquiry as to his where aliouis developed tho fact that hi had left the city. A hasty examlna tlon of tho hooks showed that hi was over $10,000 short. Although married man and tho father of llv chlldren, Luthslrom, when he lofi tho city, was accompanied by a woman It Is kuowu tho defaulter has been engaged in considerable xpcculation on 'change of late, yet tho linn of whose interests ho was manager had Implicit confidence In his honesty. Ills wife and children are left destitute. 23 CENTS ON TJIK DOUMK. PiiiLAnHLi'JiiA, July 2f. Ap- pralsemcutof the property of Seville, Hchoflcld, Bon & Co., tho great textile firm, hIiowh assots to ho (-508,000, liabilities (020.000. Sc'lio- ileld oilers creditors In settlement 25 cents on tho dollar cash or GO cents unsecured deferred paymonts extuuded thirty mouths, flnul nr rangcmcnU will bo completed iu a few days. THNNESSKK 0AM.8 ON ClKOlUHA. Nahuvim.k, Tenn., July 21. A Coal Greek Special has reported thai Governor lJuolinnau has called ou tho governor of Georgia for two companies of infantry and two of artillery with Catling guus. UKAflK AOAINST FOUKIfJNKUS. St. PETKitHiioiia, July 21. A ukaso Is being prepared that foreign ore doing business In Russia who fall to become naturalized cltlzons within ilvo years will bo expelled from the country. A QUUAT 811AM IIATTM:. WAsinwiTON, July 21. Tho au- tuttiu maneuvers of tho xquadrou ol evolution will take pluco In Septem ber, probably between Portland and Doloware bay. Tho uuval militia will ho Invited to join tho iimucu vera wherever its orKanlzatlon war rant such participation. Tho milt tlu will probably bo called uw to ilefoud Its locality when thu uttaek lug jlarty puts In tta appearuuee. The generul schemn as at present Brrnngcd, coutemplatrs tho tllvlslou of uu enlarged squadron of evolu tion Into two bodies of about equal efficiency, On party will represent the enemy and Its movements, and Its intentions will bo unknown to tho other party beyond tho fact that feomo portion or portions of tho coast described will bo subjected to nn at tack. Tito other division will be charged with tho defense of the const. Naval authorities are well plenacd with tho recent exorcism In which tho naval mllltln look part, liolli squadron am) mlllthv wcreheuofUUd. A NOTun onunoKiti; ii:.u. T.V!U.KqujJAH, I, T, July 21. Bnwtor V. II, Jtow died suddenly ytwterday of heart ilUeaao at Kort Glbiioii, Honntor was rt half breed IkS year of nge, ho was educated at Princeton, und has held almost every otUco In tho gilt of tho Chero kee nation from chief down. Tin: BTKASt Kit ui licit. Montjuui., July 21. Agents ol tlw steamer (jlriv, athore at Autl iot Matnl have reeeivetl a disiutteh whloh Hhows tho wreok much worn rm wax at llntt uppood. Cupt Venning" anil tho of thu crow ntv elrowuiMl. Tho vee U aluuwt a ouipleto wreok. WAS tAI'Olir. Ctrv Mbxiw, July ai.-Wm. 11. YtW, thodofrtiittiiig Male trwuumr o'i'OHUertK'V, bus hveii umtsUM in (fcta city urn) held to await tuition of ttMtTeuuoMKv authorltlut. rniiiw n ii ww Tfc Cewlijr Ubiu Th Chicago, Union Pacillo & Kerihwectwru Lino oiler Ilia UnU mkhmh Ht)ou to thi traveling ytkite route from Hail KiwurJsw u4 J'of tIin)vChl(wgo. Through iMint, font I lt!, iiwgullln-ut nliv lac HM,'Mutdiiitfrrr, HcuiUt mm nilu!t tfbttir iwn &a4 MwiMim tty eewhw. M"Auj:, . MMHMMhNWI FIRE AT LEBANON. Lore $10,000 With an ranco of $4,700. Insu- UNVEILING (STOXEWALLS" MONUMENT Treasure Trove, Quay Will Resign, Sherman a Candidate, The Hall Fitzsimmons Trouble, The Sher iffs, State and Foreign News, Etc, $10,000 FIBE AT LEBANON. Lkhanon, Or., July 21. (flpecin) o JouJtNAU) At about 11.80 last light fire was discovered iu the tack end of T. C. Peeblcr's grocery toro, it rapidly spread In both dlrec lons. The store of 8. V. Bach, the joslufflco ami tho harness shop of J. B h'rey were completely destroyed. The St. Charles hotel and the livery table were saved after a great etrort. Some of the mall In the postofllce vns saved. The registered mall, itampi and money were lu a safe, not a good one, and arc perhups a olot lObS. Thebulldings destroyed were the iroperly of Dr. J. S. Courtney, and alued at $8000. Tho losses aro as follews: J. S o'otirlnoy, $3,000; S. P. Bach, UfiOO; P. C. Peebler, $2,000; F. M. Miller, 5600; C. II. Duckett, $75; Frey Drop. $70; total. $10,050. Insurance $4,700 it Is supposed the ilro caught in ho ceiling from ucandyslovo which tad been used during tho day. rrONEWAMi JACKSON'S MONUMENT. Lexington, Va., July 21. Thi a the thirtieth anniversary of tin Irst battle of Manassas, nod Lex Ingtou the quiet agricultural vlllagi iu which was spent tho life time ol Stonewall Jackson, tho mostplctur isquo figure of tho Southern Con federacy, Is brilliant with life and color wlille ten thoimnd strangers .ireassombled within Its environs to participate lu tlio exercises incident to unveiling tho monument of sym bolic respect and veneration felc foi that great soldier. Tho statuo stands on an eminence In tho center of tho city cemetery on tho muiu street well set oil' with giant trees. Tho statuo Is of bronze heroic sko portraying Jankson look ing out upon a field of battle, in bh right hand a field glasi. Tho figure Islu full uniform, the scabbard of sword Ivan tho letters "U. H." a historical fact as it was modeled from Jackson's own sword. The statuo proper ninmirei eight fee' and surmounts n granito pedestal ten and half feet high. Procession first movod to tho campus of the Washington and Leo university and halted about the platform hand somely decorated, Rev. Dr. II O. Hopkins, of West Virginia, who was chaplain of tho second Virginia regiment with Jackson in nearly all his fights opened th? ceremonies with prayer. Gen. Wade Hampton Introduced at orator of tho day, Gen. Jubal A. Early and Col. Thos. M. SummcB, who read two poems eutltled: "Stonowall Jackson's Way," and "Over tho River." Tho procowon ro-formed as Boon as procccdiugd at tho stand were over and macrhed to tho cemetery In which tho staluto stands. Hero llttlu Julia Jaoksou Chiistlan, from an elevated platform pulled tho cords which sustained the veil over tho statue, und exposed It to view, while Hook Ilrldge battery tired a salute. THKASUKE TJtOVE. Nhw Yoitii, July 21, Seventy million dollars in gold and $1,000,000 worth of gold dust, ornaments und precious stones Is the comfortable llud which a contractor of Itlo Ja neiro, Brazil, Is reported to Imvo made, JIu was engaged in tearing down tho old ciustlo of San Antonio, and discovered thlsgoldmluo,whero It has been hidden since sonto time In tho last century. Tho 131 Carreo, published at Venezuela, July 1, gives a dolalled report of this discovery. Before it was converted Into a castle Ban Autoiil was a monastery under tho control of tho Jesuits, During this period tho treasure la supposed to havo bean hidden underneath (ho castle vaults, as it was In ouo of these a largo number of cases, chests and bundles wero discovered, Tho contract for ttio demolition of thu nwtlo stipulated In tho event of tho discovery of any precious metals half tho treasure should belong to thu Htnte. Tho engineer promptly notified tho Rrtulllan government. His memoranda enumerates tho follow ing articles, taken from tho vaults: One hundred and twelvo boxes with Iron clasps, wvlgulngSoQ kilos each; four eaatlrou chests, weighing 016 olutwtw of passengers are carried oh kilo eaoh; tlxtoeu sacks, sewed, tho yestlbuled trains without oxtm weluhlnuthlrtv.nlm. kilo .woli-smt'oharno. All ticket agents sell packages of parohmeuts, with u ' " " " - ' total weight of 1 157 kilns, three box es containing papers, twenty-six packages, slightly damaged. An examination of the contents of these chests una packages reunited in tho most astonishing find 112 vwWkm;;our JU J electricity at case which contained gold money ?'8 h.,n l,,,B '?'. 1 " wuion of cose wiiloh contained gold money to tilt) vuHio of $70,000,000 In tho shape of oil I'.irtugui'se erumdesi unclont inllreli worth about 60 ivnts eioh), nud nn uecuutlng of tho treasure w as VDrltld by ilooumuuu found lu the oai.. Among the paivrs found wtw the rsmA of Friar ImrU AiHwi. sujmrlor of .ho , onlerof Je.lU. wk mwlogh g tU, U41 in Ik turmnl over lu I) ut Juhu a t liibutu of honor Ujmih hi vtyg to BMtt ?uw fl,B0,O0. l MVlilNl i villi t kii. a - 'ydil f JWdtNT tfonUtiH'l or chw, gilt) ijf in w of gold i , thtt , vessels and richly worked or naments were to go to Portugal aboard tho royal squadron of cara vels and galleons, which, under com mand of Don Sebastian, was to touch at Brazil en route to Lisbon. It is said; when, In tho last century, Marquis Pombat, a great Portuguese statesman demanded the remittance of tho above named sum, Father Anton burled the treasure In the Vaults of his monastry and denied It had ever been In his possession, de daring It had been taken away during the previous relgu. In con sequence of this denial, which did not deceive the marquis, thu Jesuits were'expelled from Brazil and Por tugal. The twenty-six packages wero found to contain a vailetv of precious stones whoe value cannot bo stated, as they havo not yet been appraised. It Is something onor mous, howover- The excavation about the castle aro not yet finished, and the discovery of new treasure!' Is not Impossible. HALI.-FJTZSIMM0NB. Kt. Paul, July 21. Tho mayor declining to Interfere with the com lug Hall-Fitzsimmous fight, at the request of a number of citizens a mass meeting was called foi list ulght. Flvo thousand excited citizens responded, and loudly applauded the denunciatory speeches that were delivered. Archbishop Ireland was the principal speaker, and ho urraigucd the prize ring and its "lawlessness and anfmalbm't strongly. Ex-United States Senator McMillan and Rev. W. II. Biitlrlek wero more severe than the arch bishop. A memorial was prepared, calling on Governor Merrlman t Interfere und prevent tho light. This It was proposed to present to day, but, the crowd would have no delay, and with ashoutof "present It now 1" the entire five thouand people went to tho state house. A committee was sent to summon Governor Mernmau. lie lespended that he could not addrcts the crowd but would receive the memorial lu the morning. Tho assemblage then dispersed. A citizen of St. Paul swore out a warrant for Fitziimmons mid Fltzslmmons is now in hiding Vflhh NOT IVrilltKEltK. St. PaWj, July 21. Governor Mcrriam this morning declined to interfero in tho prize fight between Fltzslmmons and Hall, said it wat tho duty of the municipal authori ties to do so. He said ho would, howover, Issue a proclamation re questing the law to l)0 enforced. THE OHIO HKNA'IOHSIIH'. Cincinnati, O., JuIySl, Senator Sherman arrived in this city last evenlmr, and lu response to "queries by reporters, said his vlait has no political significance Ex-Gov ernor Foraker, when seen by a re porter, said that Major Smith had come to him at Sherman's request to know what his (ForakerV) posi tion was. Foraker said, further: This talk about holding a con ference for tho purpose of citing mo to appear, and compel mo to ex plicitly define my position, is ouly uuother way of saying, get out of somebody else's road, and all that kind ofstutl Is simply nonsense. When these remarks wero ic peated to Senator Sherman ho Bald: I never requested nor desired any one to request Foraker to withdraw from tho candidacy for thp senate. He has as clear and unquestioned right to asplro to this position as I. According to his statement ho is a candidate as much as I am. I will not scramble for the support of the members of tho legisla ture, but If I should bo re-elected to thu senato I would accept the trust and perform it tho best 1 could. Lice Plenty. Thero are npt to be more I ico than hops ou somoof tho rich farm bottom lauds In Polk county. A gentleman home from tiio Luoklamuto says tho crop Is liable to bo destroyed about Suver. Spraying Is Impossible without cutting out every third row, as they cannot get teams In to haul tho liquid or nut about with the pumps. MARKETS. Chicago, Ills., July 21. At close wheat was steady, cash .87 . Sept. 8o. San Fuanoisco, Cal., July 21, Wheat; buyer 1601 after August first $168 Season $103. Are You dolus i-ant? If so, bo suro and see that your tloUets read via "Tho North Western Lino." The C. St. P. M. & O. By. This Is the great short lino from St. Paul or Duluth to all points east ami south. Their magnificent track, peerless VMtlbuled dining and sleep ing oar trains, and their motto, "always on time," has given this i-futil ii n.ttlmitil r.miifiitliui All ll..li..lu . . . T .. . . . . . ueuoiH viiii (is lino, snip your freight and travel over this famous roud. W. II. Mkad, Gen. Agt., No. 4 Wash. St, Portland, Or. A.J. Lkuanu. Trav'g Agt. The vuccvf of tho execution of thu tno adoption w ino metitou else where. Tho LVnueotlcut legislature It tho first to htrioutly coiuldcrtuo proamnion, and other state will probably folhw. But whl'o tho New York rleotrooutloiit were wholly surwwsful, It nnul ho re- , uwlliw f thum a rJ ! MiU Buooe dopentU entirely on the pljtrlplmi. j -Uxuhamsw. Thu United Bute li full of good i leutrloian, ko the re-, form whhI upt wait on that wow. VoUHjteijjip $lrj xl S T A T B. CONVBNTION OK SHKItlKFB. Pohtland, July 21. The annual convention of Oregon sheriffs met yesterday, thirteen sherllis leing nrpflnnt. Pep umbra Kelley, of Multnomah, was elected president; J. C. Smith, of Josephine, vice presi dent; W. J. Furnish, secretary. Eugene was choen us the next place of meeting. Another session will Ik held today. FOREIGN. AI.ONO THE fltONTIKH. Lonuon, July 21. Vienna dis patches state that the government is informed of fresh arrivals of Russian troops on the Gallclan borders In numbers fur beyond the ordinary requirements of frontier duly, ll Is also rcjiorted the Russian fortifications have been strengthened audtqulpped with guns of heavier caliber than those hitherto mounted'. It Is presumed that the pretext for this extraordinary military precau tion whs furnished hy Austria In auKUieiiiiug the military on the same frontier with a view of pre MMiiIng au invasion of Russian Jeus. if this be the case, the St Petersburg government has bceu riuiuikubly quick to take advantage of a precautionary measure, made necesfruo by the ellectof Its own deene, to eonet titrate a military force on tho border of a friendly country entirely out of proportion to lis meds In times of pence. THE KOYAIi HKdOAKS. London, July 21. The radicals are wild over a rumor that It islu teiuli d to ask parliament for a grant for the Princess Loul-eof SchU-swig IInltein, granddaughter of Queen Victoria, who a fortnight ago was niiiirled to Prince Albut of Anhalt, miller tho auspices of the queen. While the bride's thrifty grand motuer would doubtlts bo giud tr see the piincess provided for b puriiameiit, it is nut at all likely she would brave public opinion by ask ing fur what would unquestionably lie refued, and It is certain Lord Salisbury wonltl never uUvlso or const'iit to such a request. Never tbelesf, the suggestion has been made in ull Miriousues, probably as a feeler, iinil the radicals are eager for tho verbal battle which the intioiluetioi) of the matter lu parlia meut would precipitate, Iu such au event tho radicals would not be left to conduct the fight alone. Nearly ull the liberals and a great many torlcs would join tlum lu opposing the scheme, and the vote upon the question would bo tho death knell of all future grouts to members of the royal family, however near to the lie.ul. ELECTRICAL EXECUTIONS. London, July 21. A dUpatch from Berlin Hujdtho Judicial autb unties of the government, having iuvesllgateil a-, far as possible the system of putting murderer to death by electricity In vogue in New York state, are preparing a report which In decidedly tuvorable to tho adopt ion of the method iu Germany as a substitute for beheading. It is as suined by the electrical experts and otlmrs who liaye engaged iu the In quiry that the recent executions lu Amorlca were successful, and that they are all of the opinion that the many objections which have been rulsed against thu gallows and the block as i moans of Indicting capital punishment are wholly removed by tho elect rfo system. iiusHMBN will suri'our Tin: hill. London, July 21. During the debate ou the Iiish estimates in the huut-o of oommous, Balfour, chief secretary for Ireland Intimated that the local government bill for Ireland is based broadly ou tho same linos as the English and Scotch acts to be Introduced at thu next bession. He asked whether the bill would have the support of thu Irish members. T. M. Healy, said It would havo their support. POUTUOAt. FINANCES. Lisiion, July 21. Tho currenoi tenslou Is extreme, the promium ou the pound sterling Is now 15 per cunt. A meeting of llvo thousand workmen-lu Braga resolvod tore quest thu government to lake step. to prevent speculation In English gold to the delrlmeut of Portugete circulation. MUST NOT CHI.HUUATK. Bkukin, July 21. The poll.ee au thorllle, havo forbidden thu Guelph clubs In Hanover to celebrate the battle of LuwguuxtlKii and other memories. ItEV. CIIAIM.KB St'l'IIUMON. London, July 21 Rev. Charles Spurgiu iwswcmI a rustless nhchtaud Is very much exhausted thla morn lug. .WBATIIBU IMPORT. Ban Fiu.voistt). July atl. For.- east for Ougon und Washingtwi: fair w wi her. Fur Uahii. llrtimmn aasli, Uiys hr uhnIi, ami kiiiuur getk th wiving. siflls ftir the on i A h'jfe Invrsluienl. Is oue MlitoU Is guurauleid in In lug yu iMiuuwory .result, r In w m feilutv a return of purehaso iimw. uii 1 1. is Mie plan you eon buy tMin ur advurtlMMl druggist a iHiiileurDr King's New DUsivery forCuniuuintkiti. h is guantutovil to hrinic tuHvf ll) wery e, when UK-dfor any oWtlw of 'i'bnMit, luu(M pr Urnwt, moil M Coiwuiup. ll. ii. InrtmnmatMBf Ui)i Broa I'ldlK Astltnm, WkwiriVtr t'wnfih, Uniup, eto , uin nlu y. Ui deiH tulJi tuiou. Trial bottle (n t Fry tlruptor?, . ' i THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN PARIS. How the French Cnpltnl Ha divided IlinlneM AmmiB Electrlclmn. Tho manner in which Paris Is now proceeding to Introduce electricity In every portion of tho municipal area Is of the utmost Importance to, nil othor cities that have to do with similar problem. There has been no undue haste. On tho contrary, the subject lias been treated In a patient, scientific, systematic way. To begin with, Uio municipality has spent 2.000,000 francs or more In making a central electrical Installation of its own in the basement of "Les Ilalles Centrales." the great contral market of Paris. This plant Is conveniently situated for tho illumination of a number of public buildings nnd establishments, and it can be enlarged indefinitely. But it has never been intended to uso this or any other municipal installation for the general work of lighting the city. It enables tho municipality to ; command tho situation, and gives it a corps of men who unuerstanu the prac- j tlcal details of an electrical establish- j ment. I For the purpose of genoral illumina tion the city has been divided into tev- j en "secteurs electriques." Paris is ap-! proximately a circle; and the secteurs' aro segments, tho dividing lines of ; jm 0 which radiate from tho vicinity of tho j Ilalles as a center nnd extend to the i circumference. Each of theso secteurs has been granted exclusively for a short term ot years to a responsible electric ' company. Thus Edison has been ae- corded one, tho great Paris contractor, j Vlpfnr Pnnn fusim? tho Thoinooii-IiotlB- ton system), has two, and tho others are conceded respectively to the Mes-rs. Rothschild, the Societo Alsacienne, the Ferranti company of London, and Naze & Co. (representing tho Westinghouse system). Several of tho secteurs wero granted in the latter part of 1S90, completing the distribution. As one of the condi tions it has been required that tho com panies proceed at onco to make their Installations, and that witlun two years their districts shall bo completely served with main cables. Thus, before the end -of 1892, such provision will have been made that if desired every eireet in Paris as well as every house can be illumined with electricity. It is required that tho companies shall supply street lighting upon terms that aro as favor able as possible at cost or even less nnd a maximum rato of charge to pri vate users is prescribed. Each company lias been required to give a guarantee fund of several hun dred thousand francs to insure the ful fillment of oil tho conditions Imposed in tho concession. No payment has been required for tho charters, the terms being short, nnd permanent ar rangements being deferred until uso can bo made of tho results of five or ten years' experience. Meanwhile tho city has its own central plant, and it is nrvt fliil w twwl fs-itti lniinr if o nnnlria into any or all of tho secteurs, with a view to regulating prices by competi tion. Thus Paris is on tho point of be ing moro completely supplied with elec tric lighting facilities than any other largo city in tho world. Dr. Albert Shaw in Century. Weight or 141,130 Files. A southern grocer, being greatly an noyed by Hies, distributed twenty-one sheets of btlcky ily paper about his btoro. In tho evening ho gathered them up, and noticing how much heavier thoy were, concluded to weigh them. Ho accordingly placed tho twenty-one sheets with their loads of dead Hies upon tho facales; they tipped the beam at exactly toven pounds. Then ho placed twenty one fresh sheets on the scales and found that they weighed but four pounds nnd four ounces. Thus tho flios wero shown to weigh two pounds and twelvo ounces. Ho next commenced to flguro on tho matter and found that there were twen ty Ilios to each Mjuaro Inch of tho Hy paner: ouch shoot had 83G sauaro inches and li,720 Hies, tho twonty-ono sheets containing in all 111,120 Hies. Thus it is plain that ono can easily ascertain tho exact weight of n slnglo Hy, for if 141, 120 flies woigh two pound? and twelvo ounces it is easy to caluulato what ono would weigh. Bt. Louis Republic Oluilntoue's 1'urk Lane House. Tho Iioum) In Park kino in which Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone are astublUhcd for tho rost of tho season belongs to Mr. Guthrio, ono of tho partners of tho Arm in which Mr. Henry Gladstone is also n partner. It is largo and roomy nnd decorated throughout in tho Adams stylo. The largo front room on the ground iloor Is sacred to the "Grand Old Man," whoso dosk Is placed iu the bay formed by tho three windows which overlook the park. Tho personnel of tho Gladbtono household changes little. The samo tall footman reappears with out fail with eaoh reourrinor session. nnd tho llttlo Gorman maid, growintr old iu Mrs. Gladstone's service, still has lior place thoro. London Sunday Sun. Guided by u Dreuiu. JolTorson Brown, a. former reading near .Harrison, u., on Thursday even ing was awakened by a dream that some one had stolon his horso and cart. Ho determined to Investigate, and found that tho rig which he saw in liis dream was missing. At tho toll gate on the Cincinnati and Harrison pike It was loamcd that tho horse and cart had passed through in charge of a female. A search was at oneo made of the town and tho mkslnu nronortv nnn.l nt n bkj'ery stabla, where it had boon left by a doiuwtlo In tho cmnlov of Mr. Timw-n She had taken this means to attend an enieruunmoni given In tho city hall that evenhig. PjiUadelphla L Lodger. h Worlif Hiirleho.l. The facilities of the pmeout day fa the production of everything that will conduce to tkc uutwwl welfare and comfort or Hunkiad are almost unlhn Ued, Bud ken S rup of Pigt was firet produced tkc world wu mrifcl with the ouly perfect laxative known, as it is the only raawdy which is truly pleMiuff ad refmhUg to the U$le nnd prompt cad effectual to cleanse the system gently in tke Syring.tiwe It is luiowa the pirc pooular it & coast. ROSED Parties wishing to build nico rosidoncos and in searcliof a beautiful location with pleasant surroundings should visit ROSBDAIvE. It is Itnmtad direct on the Electric line to tho Fair Ground, overlooking tho entire city the snow capped mountains, Mt. Hood and Mi. Jefferson, as well as tho ever green hills of Polk county are in plain view. The site is unsurpassed and the whole tract is a beautiful green plateau. The High school as well as the North Salem new bitildinp; are within a shoct distance of this tract. ea5 JEEKflfiiwy 5BC2r Are now ordered graded at the' expense of the owners. This property ' is now for sale by All Real Estate Men In this City,who will Le ready at any time to show this tract to purchasers. oKstk MaBflQDA BAKER ' x3k I iif Sft4&l nl J P pvl flit -3 i Greatest labor saving invention ii vnrl ties of goods from the llnest lace eli uu, without rubbing or boiling, ursiiuvbiyciiiucceo uuijf suui uuu ut 1 lltf C'l Ilipuny OWIIlUg It Oilers S1000 to anv person who will produce a family w.isher eijual to the NEW ERA lu the following peints: Price. Labor saving. Rapidity of wash ing. Variety of fabric waslud. Ck-uuing perfectly without damage to clothing. Simplicity und perfect construciiuu. bize, weight and dura bility. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Sole Agents for Mruion county. iw Pianos PAKj TOIISALE. ! '-O neres of best Block nnd Irmt l.iud In 1 vrruu lurKuiem n wirguin, will mi' I In iot to bull pu ol aeor. Addrejaoi u (U .. r J.ailKL,Kulgau,Ore. n air Shver Creek tlb-. 7 b Sin Destroy Ihe Pests, -Now is the Time to YOUR FRUIT SPRAY TREES. imiGGS&JJRCWN Areprivued to gho trees trtotmeiit lor he seusoa Willi n gul spraylnc oultlt. utUfiiotlon guamntmU In orders nt S, U lutlerllu iSou'soinee. lfi.LiiHtrt.i vilem, BSdwtf 31 0 K" E Y ! To Lent m RmI Estate Security. UuluWoW", HWM Savlnr3' o"0 FEAR & HAMILTON. SAUttM. orec'oo 5:12 dw Xolifo to Contmctoi-s. School Uulldlngs ror UlUnct o. 31. 8nled bids will bo received by the board of directors of achooldhitrlAi. Viisi m..,i coimty. Oreon, t the offire o( t he'eler of Mldt&trkK, lim building, talem. on o.uu may, JUIy - ml at Jo'eook p.ui , lvSwt" n oi lwo iobMl bu'ue 1 TU South Salem building in aeoor- dsiue with the plans and reftlettoniBut AIo r wwikm of Mime building with -d M?N(iMS?T",Qn No ' aUo Ut t Tfl,rkUoelUnUdlBg,loYwI'aik tu MeoanlAuaw with n .J?.'.' .'?'' jskks:. ib uuiiau.. to be eon,pjtsj. eieM in. Toe board rMrrw the riubt to trdi M- und all I.I.U . a oVuaf ciLJf EVl nw eu, bank, j 'KS ' 25 !Sf hta,.I-.uilM.i 11414 K. H. WESTAC01T UVKKY. Fcod ami Ileurdla: Stublu. lUjBQsjVajirt anil delivered, HtsW. -TtKZSXSSv "ftWrtti -ISSKJBKSy WHEBaf jfZaagjj a large supply op thb'25c Want Column. nest quality ol oriciv at the yards near Penitentiary. BURTOiX BK0&, bnlun, Oregon. & STRANG. 302 Commercial Street ff Stoves, lianas, Tinware, anil all Hum Furnishing Goods. Gliimney and Sewer Pipes, Plumbing. Limps. Wood, lion and Buckeye. Force Pninjii Pumps For Orchard Spraying. NcwEra Hydraulic CluthesWaslier! lit 1 oustbold line. Wushes ul to 1 1 c cnnret'Bt curnets. nerfeetlv wihout the ut-e of ctit'iiiiunls or unj AN 13 AKD- Organs M US J CJ 1, uVJCH CllA NDISE. FINEST LINE. LOWEST PRICES. Installments In in 6 ermonUi up. Wholesale and Iit'ttil). P. H. EASTGN & CO., 310 Commercial St., Salem, Head Quarters for the Salem Orchestra. dw ii iiMBren "' iitiii ! iiiiMMim. A. J. SHIMP, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. I-xle ol I'iillndclpbl.1. ELECTRICITY IS THE TRUE ENEMY Of all thioulc. Itheuniatlc, Mood, iiraln md ucrvouh discuses, livery urJetv ot n"1ie dl"!e!' elil to electricity arter .1 In hor iihkUs of treatment have failed. Ulreen year clinical experience. Oltlce au tViuimerelal street. 523 3m ASIUIVSMT MARKETS, nIlin!at0 St'VCl' 6i0 Llbert'r street. North btif? 8IT.rCtt?y to n" ntl orders for nil tl2 . .S'J U aVd Ful1 me-its Wo aim to iSTAiS? Ke.' iUo. country atrorda. Free lelivery. Wedtwlre to thank alf our old tS. vtu0r..lAe,r U!'eral Patronage, hoping lU'y win ktllt ooutlnuo vnth na Kor Sale Cheap. l-'U AUJCKS OF LAND 5 rnllra from Rilpm mK ?0 acres oi;eu. balance timber flood iprlnc woier. l-ernis Kaay." t.KO wjiXfa 8 tipera Hou.e. (Vuir tindi pcraere. About 'Pent Hou.e, Omrtslreei, A. W, BLACKFORD. rtjjj.1. UW orders oa slau-, ITWUK m 'lfll.1 3ITI WAR ! 1, JKlta,ss"ft! esfi92 )MM hf """ WHISKEY, OPIUM AND TOBACCO KBBLEY INSTITUTE. iffisfiras-s acid. "M FRANK iMVliy, oJrlr WSb nnwooiwyr Liuworu. HL E Iniiaco .inci wru iti w iu ua. E4IL WOIID KACH INHKR I IO-V So ndnr tNemeut Inserted In tulH koIuiiiu for lex 3m lwJ In.AnH f.m I . V L' f if MT Tin. liiuu itveu iy-ii e i-emn -7-ANTED.-UlrIto do iriueral Iionu work In frtinllr ol lie. Apply 21it street, corner ( huiuvutibu 7 21 iw ATr.VTKU-Ou 1 utjents -n Ako S100 lo $.00 ) umonlli -elllns t'li dniti mi tlnlr merits. We want vntirit nil Kfiieml ugents, and will tunc b.i k ull ytx) i mi sold Ifa count uen- folic to rlrur inii and expenses nf'ei a th'" U.i nlnl, or a generiilastent Ie- than SiS Wi v,u send huge Uliislmted rlrti'l.i un 1 ittler ulttiacpeclul ofti'r to mil lenitorj ap. nlied lor.ou recupl of3 ouc-ceut stmr.p.. Appiy.it once urn! ict In 01 the b.m. Addlt ltcnner .M.iiiufarturlni; Co.. I'itis. lung. 1'n. I7d.iu- tr JK'UIYfur !i llOHlll. in llltHI T to rein, ii Xl bomil, lu iiluitnuteHl itutol lty.near tiert car lines, -IWl eirir I K.-0I1 I.11IH.SALK. 1I1.. iu 01 1' bjiu, ltli linn liiu ip 1 1 err udntiit ii in I...,,- ii liaril A 1)11 Ullflll I.m ..:(mr (-rii hnm,. In. (JUllUIII hl'(OIKl I ol.M. 1, It J Icllt ll.iull K .1) of Asylum iicuiic iitur iro-j,lni UridL-u (OhigUiAs)liliii. 4.2j Lanital Crtv ieslmiraiil, Jas. Batcheior, Prop'r. Warm MeaU at All Hours U ikky AUIIP bill V hill- lnlu.r ..... establlblin tnt A LOoll t.t.ltliinlliil 111. i.l .. yed lu tli b ked lu ttrnl. oliis blvle 'reitj-titf centfiper im-ni RED FKO -vT Court street, hot ween Jounul Hi MluUi'u Livers'. t und M. T. RINEMAN DEALEB IJf Staple and Tantj Gweiies, n.Sirom.rr' 01asswaie, Iannis WoeUm and Willow ware. All klnd of in itll" miVcV.lb.le,aD?.f,,ulu '" ,ui,lr s u. vJS 1? -,1 rlJ!e paia ror "uutry product" O.Q ..nunir 01 jiiur p-Tonuge, 9-9 lsayutentreel E. C. CliOSS, and Packer. 7 Slate St. and Court 8t-'i lie best meuiii delivered to all parU of tho city. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OltHGOIT. Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. Froncloo1 h?iiiWecn "-'land andSan mVmi ,. ,r,t-c,ass In all Its appoint munts. Its tables are biried wltli the CholccstFrults Grown In th(;VIllamelte Valley. ' A. i. WAGNER, Prop. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of Willamette Hotel, SAI.BM - - OREGON Oram Sdife f '91. nilu.nii"??i?-a .ex,,lbl Iou "JerUie WrtoulSS ?KJu' '""BO" ""Ue llourdot Krounan mrul-Hnlem, ooiniuonclng on Jlonday, September M, 1891, And liutlDt' one week. OYER $15,000 IX CASK ntEJIIUMS ,0!J f!r. "?f?f "H ural. atoclt nnd mechaa- .-. uuiuiii, jnr norkH of an and fanny work and trials of peed, ml'iKlV.011 ""o'" fromtfae fair. ii,fibSt l,n,r', eruenta have been made ?.l?-i.!...K?!,n3? Bn increased fttcllltic vniimi Parilitn nil! bOpn-iNiebu f Ibe Wwt AenlKiitlld tleldol hmvu.,.i.H 1.1 iha ipd deiarlii.er.t un h. u.i.i,ii. nr 11 dew rteJiiic will tinlritri 1 I be Liven mi 1. h.. KlllriM fn n,....inT -J ST .. j .. .;. r ,1u,,"",'u'ri'armieedtom r 1?J tt!Ji ?. U,"1- "nlmala an 76 H UI lhlliitiiniaMii.Atn.ut?..l and aril- Uy 10 p. li ou Moudayr '" """' V fRlLUauK ADMISSION. Man-, day Ue: J0 J'anuw.' day lleket J. SS t4au'4MknuUeket JW .$? f1? premium list, 4.V.UHlJlt,BrtU7. 11,