-j- uaumm pi C-" -J- ''!" JLU asked to oo it. Tho clerk (uracil (o gCtU, Rtid while doing w niylur Walked out of tho fitoro. Tho clerk Rt onco noticed Unit, coincident ltu hta departure, mie of llif if Worth $35, had disappeared. Jfe fesked Blieohy about it, but the latter denied havlutf It at nil, vlu re upon the clerk naturally said: "Well, If you haven't It your friend must have carried It away With hliu." "Arju't y m mistaken about any pin being gone?" "NjI In the li'uat. There were three on the counter when I turned my back, and now thore aro but two.' Woll, by jingo I I'll have to we about it. I'll go out and see if I can't find my friend, who has not had time to go very far," JJefori any protest could be en tered Shcehy alBO was gone, and the clerk had visions of a large Blzed hole In his December salary. The matter was reported to the police headquarter, and word wan Bent out along tho line to look out for the men, of whom an uccurute description was ulven. Tho trains were watched with no result, mm on Saturday night Officers tlolsai -pie, Belcher and Roberts wont dow to see the passong :rn embark on the Oregon for California. They were rewarded by seeing the two m -start to go on bo-ird. I'liu 011,1: were arrested and taken to tli Jail. F IOM CANADA. Qukbko, Bid. 2'.'. -The nation "i Lieutenant-Governor Angers I dismissing the Mercler governim-n promhei to wreck the Federu government at Ottawa nlso. I' has opened tho mouth of Tartc, now Mercier'a ally, who created a tr meudcoua sensation lust night at a mass meeting called in MercUrV Intert by disclosing that, In mak ing hla chargos iu Ottawa relative to tho Quebec harbor works, accus lusr. tho boodle inve3tiiation ttu.t drove Sir Hector Iangeviu und Thomas McGreovy out of publi. life, ho was aided and abetted by Sir Hector's colleague and appar ent friend, but his rival in tho cab Inet, Sir A. P. Caron, tho minister of militia. He claims to be able to prove that tho Federal government received 1500,000 with which to run their elrctionff. Tokonto, Dec. 22. A Montreal correspondent of the Toronto Moll says ho understands it is tho Inten tion of the Quebec conservative " leaders to havo Mercler and other members of tho recent administra tion arrested, on a charge of de frauding tho provincial govern ment. ANOTIIEn DYNAMITH OJtANK, New York, Dec. 22. Itussell Sage, whom tho bomb thrower, Norcross, tiled to kill with dyna mite, has again been threatened In a similar way, Saturday night a wild looking man rang tho bell to his house und for" d hla way by the woman Lervant, saylug: "I have to kill Base." Mrs. Sago heard the man and camo down. Ho told her ho had wrlltju nlettjr demanding $2600, and must have It at once or ho would blow tho houbo up. The man had -scarcely fild this wheu Mrs. Sago, fragilo as bIio Is, rushed forward. She mado one quick daab at him, caught at his throat, ami, fastening her Angora Into his neck, held him for a moment with buoIi a grip that his palo fuco becamo almost black. Then she thrust him out of the door. Tho houso is now guardtd day and night. RUSSIAN FAMINK. WA8HINCITON, Dee. 22. T ll 0 charge d'ntlalra of tho Russian lega tion, replying to u letter asking for information m to the fumluo. in Russia and us to whether any move ment for help was necessary, said tho population from twelvo prov incesover twonty millions of peo ple aro starvlug, and that nny nsslstanco given will bo much ap preciated, TUB DAV18 WJMj UA8K. St. Paux, Minn., Dee. .-Negotiations aro ponding at Uutte, Montana for tho settlement of the celebrated Davis will cusu which It Is stated will never como In trial again. j. 1. CASK DKAI). ItAClNii, Wlf., Dee. 22. Jerome, I, Case, tho woll known manu facturer and horo breeder of till, city, died hero eurly this morning, tgol 70. "Tke Hest.'Lw ,'tn. Drown AC). frmjt OOT& BNJOYH Both tto umUmkI jwiumulU vrhea Synp of JFifl it tk ; it i pleasant MlMfrMMttg to til tti0, ftmlROii aMtlv jt prowpUy 0 tb Kldneyi, JAyr tvad BowU, clene tley tent, Aotully, mtytk cokk, Load eb ad km ndeurM habitual aiwlDwUoflnrMsiitlr. Forsalo ia 6G0 mmI 1 bottb by oil drugguta. wmmrigsYMF co. 2K& K? m. LaLnE HORNED AT SEA. Tlio Senate Dispersed With out Adjourning I IT o LOOKS LIKli WAIL Plumb's Successor, Fire Proof Buildings, Postmasters, Wear Coats of Mail, A Hurricane, U. P. R. R, Taxas, Mysterious Death, Death in a Mine, Killed by Icicles, Foreign and State News, Etc. ABYSSINIA 11I7HNKD. London, Dee. 1:2. Tho steamship Abywsiuin, of the Guuinu Hue, which sailed from Dew York on tho 13th of December, for Liverpool, was burned .at sen. She carried eighteen cibin and thirty-eight itcerage passengers, and a crow of eighty mon. All on board were saved. The Abyssinia which was valued at $200,000, curried a valua ble cargo of merchandise, but what It was worth cannot be ascertained yet. For the post live yeara the A.byslynla has been running be tween Vancouver, B. O. and Hong ICong us ouo of the Canadian Pnel dc line steamers, and this was her first regular trip for tho Guion line since then. SEXATE DISPERSED WITHOUT AD JOURNMENT. Washington, Dec. 22. The ser vices yesterday over tho remains ol Senator Plumb camo to an end at 2:05, and then without any motion to adjourn or take a recess, und with out making provision for the hiatus, which becamo decidedly prominent, tho senate walked out, leaving thi quests standing for fully two minutes.- The president und his oillclal family, tho supremo court, and the diplomatic corps walled for directions, but, as none came, the distinguished visitors departed. How tho senate was ever to re semble when no provision wes made for the dispersion was too much for old timers In the galllers. At. 'J o'clock tho vice-president re turned to the senate chamber. Senator Allison had Just preceded him, and Senator Gibson was at his desk. "Tho touate will be In order," said tho vler-presldeut. Tho two senators arose simultaneously, und after a minute Allison said, "I move tho somite adjourn," just as tho pauso hud becomo painful. "The senator from Iowa dcei move that the sonato do now adjourn," Bald Vlco President Morton. Nobody suid a word. Words would havo mado tho sceuo moro ridiculous than It wus, go tho vlco president de clared the sonata udjourucd until 12 o'clock today. I.00K8 UKR WAR. San Fuancisco, Dec. 22. From information gut nod it locks as though tho reports Bout out from Washington City, of preparations of war with Chill, wero true. Ad. mlral Brown has secured an option on tho now and powerful tug Fear less. If purchased by tho govern ment, sho will bo supplied with two flvo-lnoh gunK, a secondary battery of four nix-pounders and four tor pedo tubea. Sho is swifter thau auy of tho Chilian torpedo cruisers und moro powerful. Admiral Brown also secured options on four of Spreokles' big Btcamers, tho Zealun dla, Australia, Mariposa und Ala. mod j, to bo used for transport service. Tho Zoalandla can be ready at ten hours' notice and ull the others inside of threo wooks. Admiral Brown received orders Mouday nud tho cruiser San Fran cisco will probably sail Wednesday for Valparaiso. PIAJMll'S BUCCiasou. Toi'kica, Kub., Dee. 22. Governor Humphrey denies the rumor that ho will resign and havo tho lloutou ant governor appoint him senator to succeed Plumb, Iu addition to thoso mimed last night Ex-Governor Crawford, Joseph W. Addy, United States District attorney and Major Hudson, editor Topeka Capitol, nro mentioned us candidates for the vaounoy. Gov. Humphrey says ho is in no haste to mako the appoint ment. KIUEl'llOOF 11UIUHNG8. CiiiOACio, Dee, 22. Iii view of the recent notion of underwriters hero iu refusing to Insure the '"tlty scrapers," all of which are claimed to bo llreproof, it Is proposed by George A. Fuller, president of the George A. Fuller company, to demonstrate that tho flroproof buildings aro what they are repre sented, Ho has probably hud more to do with tho construction of this class of structures than auy man In Chicago, Ho says that he will place $100,000 In tho Northern trust company' custody as a guuruntee, and that he wllleturta 11 ro In one of the furn ished rooms of nny of tho llreproof buildings which are now being built, Urst lllllug tho room with as much oombuslublo muterlal us in auy mercantile building of tho mine area, nud will lot It burn for SO miuutea without umUlugan attempt to extinguish It. It will then be put out without the aid of the city lire department, and If then has been any damage Iu the construe tlonul part of the building, that Is, (he least supported utrt of the build lug, he will forfeit lheflCO.000. This Is on condition (hut tiny one of tho opposite vltiw put up the uiue amount, to be forfeited to him Iu caw bin experiment vuc.'ovds. The cbslleiiiga U causing coiuldera- Mo talk among the insurance men) nod flru depnrtini-ut. 1 WKAIt COATS OF .HAH Ban FitANflisco, Die. 22 For tho past week or so a band of Chi ueae highbinders has been hanging around Chinatown alleys, evidently prepared when the time should come to take a hand in the expected battles between the local high binders. They have repeatedly been stood up by the police and searched for weapons, but none were found on them. One of them, how over, when first searched wore u coat of mail, but aa then Is no ordi nance against the wearing of such armor ho woa allowed to go. Last night the watch for this special warrler was kept, anil mi Stockton street, near Pacific, ho and a companion were met and taken t. the city prison. Wong dice, when searched, had on armor, w blch con slsta of a close tlttiug jacket ot alee' links, closely Interwoven to double thickness and capable of taming any sized calibre pistol bullet. Ii- deed, Sergeant Barke states thu: bis particular suit hi.s been toiled o resist even a rifle ball. Of course Chee "no sabed" any thing as to why he wore the armor, ts did his fellow prisoner, Wah Chuck. No weapons could be found on either prisoner, who could only, therefore, bo charged with vagrawcy on general principles. As a matter of curiosity dice's armor was placed on the scales at tho city prison and weighed Just 22 pounds, quite a load for even such a stalwart highbinder as Chee to puck around. MYSTERIOUS DEATH. Baltimore, Dec. 22. Centrul station officers wore startled Sunday afternoon wheu u young man rushed In oxcltedly and Informed them there was a dead girl in a cab at th door. The officers opened the cub door, and there sitting upright on the seat was I ho body of a well dressed young womau, her eyes closed and her hands clasped in lie: lap. The young man wa9 Carl Keller, a reporter on a Ger man newspaper. His dead coinpan ion was Clara Keller, about 20 years old. Keller told tho polioo that, although of tho same name, he ami tho girl wore not related, but several persona havo been found who say that Keller represented the girl to them ns his sister. He explained to tho polico that tho girl had been a servant In tho employ of Henry Dangeplook, and that sho hud been very sick. At tho requost of her employer, he said, ho vus talcing her to bo married. Dangeplook says Keller has been boarding at his house and last Tuesday the young womnu came to the house and asked for him. Sho waited and wheu ho came In they greeted each other uHeetlon atoly, and ho said sho was his slbter from Newark. He asked permission for her to remain. Ho was out nil night engaged in his duties us re porter, and she occupied his room during his absence. In tho daytime, whilo ho slept, she occupied the sewing room. Two days ago Kollui said he -was going to return to his wifo, who boarded at another place. He loft, but tho young woman remained. Last night sho was taken violently ill. At daylight Kollor was sent for. He got a cub and took the girl airay. Tho city physician held a post-mortem, but will sav nothing further than they don't think tho woman committed suicide. Kollor was held peudlug u further investigation. U. P. R. B. TAXES. Omaha, Dee. 22. The Union Paclllo this morning obtained a temporary injunction restraining tho city of Omaha from collecting taxes on tho property of the roud. Tho petition alleges tho property is already returned for assessment to tho stuto nudltor ami a collection of taxes by tho city will bo n double assessment. confirmed, Wasiiinqton, Doc 22, The seu ato In executlvo session confirmed tho nomination of H. B. El kins, sec retary of war. l'OSTMASTERS. WASiHNaTON.Doo. 22. Tho presi dent today nominated tho following postmasters for W u-s h 1 n g t o n : Francis O. Colo, Snohomish; Con- verso 8. Colo.NewWhatcom; George W. Olney, South Boud. KILLED HV ICICLES. WlLKESIlARRK, Ponu., Dee. 22. Beruard Ready wus killed und Hen ry Lluuon fatally wounded by a fall of Icicles hi a shaft In tho Lehigh valley coal company mluo at Pitts town, DEATH IN A MINE. Waudnkr, Idaho, Dec. 22. An accldout occurred yesterday in a largo tunnol of the Lust Chance Mining company, instantly killing J. H. Quaokeubuah, foremau, and Patrlok Qulnd, i laborer, who were lu tho not or lightning a fue, Thore wore eleven holes drilled and charged with powder, aud as the men were lighting them with a caudle tho oue lighted first exploded beforo they had finished, The men were terribly out up, Iu one cose tho head was entirely Hovered from the body nud the hands bio vn oil. C1AKCIO AND U. S. TROWS. Washington, Dee. 22. Tho see rotary ofstato has received dliwle'ii s from the United States cousul at Laredo, saying that Captain H-irdec, third cavftlry,ttnd his troops toother with the United States marsh 1 ere surrounded near Fort MoIntti, TexM, a large body of Mexican In surgents, under Garden It is i..t kuowu whether the Americans ar at liberty or prisoners. The matter wm referred to the war department and a telegram of luqulry was seut to Gen. Stanley, commanding the department of Texas. Reply was received, saying he ordorcd troops to tho sceuo of the reported trouble. Army officials do not attach much significance to tho consul's telegram. ATTEMPTED TO KILL HIS WIFE. Portland, Dec 22. Louis Avy, a Frenchman, was arrested by OfilcerHlrccbyrsteidoy on u very serious charge. It is alleged that he drove his wife to a life -of shame some vear or so ago and has sine been living nn tlo profits of her good lookH He went to Paris about six mouths ago and only came back again this morulug aud went straight to her rooms on E street. She told him to leave her, but he replied by throwing her on tho bed and i hoklng her. Fiuully sho broke away and ran next door for pro tection, Avy following her with a drawn knife. A man in the next house attempted to lutefere and was cut iu the bund for his pains. Ofilcer Hlrsch came In response to tho blowing of a whistle and took tho man to Jail. When Mrs. Avy was going upstairs to mako nut a complaint, her crazy husband sprang at her and would huve struck her had not Detective J3arr caught liim Just in time. His bail was plaeed at $500, und unless he leaves town ho will be prosecuted for assault with Intent to murder. IMPORTANT DECISION. Brattle, Dec. 22. Judge Han foidhuH filed nnopin!on lu theUnited States district court in the case of the United States v.-. Lee Hoy, whleh Is of great Importance to Chinese, merchants iu this country. Judge Han ford hold.-, in this ca&e, that u Cliinamuu ho is a mcrcliair in this country, permanently domi ciled bore, nud who is permitted to return to the United States by col lector of customs, after a visit ti. Victoria, B. C, is not liable to bi arrested and' banished because thi collector admitted bim with ut pro .lot tion of a cer.ili ate us to the fac f bin being n merchant, issued by be Cliincne government. The court ho ds thnt tho decision of a collector of customs as to the rifjht of u Chinese merchant to be admitted to the country will not be re-examined by the courts for the moro purpose of determining whether tho action was based upon good evidence; and that a Chinaman who is in fuct entitled to be in this country and who has gatuod admit tanc eannot bo sent out for reason that the law requires a judicial de termination to the contrary before a warrant can be issued for the de portation of a Chinese person. That Is, it must bendjuiked that he Is not ono eutithd by law to remain iu the country. KANSAS STATE3Mi: . Toi'EKA, Dee. 22.- The list of probable successors to the luto fc-ena-tor Plumb is increasing rapidly. Tho candidates most prominently men tioned are Chief Jusilco Hortou, ex Cougressineu Merrill und Peters, George It. Peckard, Gov. Osborn, Benj. Simpson aud George T. An ibony. Justice Horn ton Ins stated, however, that under no circum stances will ho accept the positiou. It is believed that personal difter- encea between Governor Humphrey and ex-Senator lugalls will prevent tho consideration of tho lutter's uuhie. There bus been some talk of Governor Humphrey resigning, making Lieutenant Governor Felt governor, aud the latter appointing Humphrey seuator. Nelther.of tho gentlemen would talk on tho sub ject. ROUait TIME OF A STEAMER. San Francisco, Dee. 22. Tho steamer Corona arrived from San Diego and wuyporta yesterday. J. O. Bailey, a cabin passenger on the vessel, wus washed over board and drowned by a wave which struck tho vessel while crossing tho bar. James Carter, one of tho steamer's waiters, is nlso missing, and is believed to have been drowued at tho same time. All the stateroom doors opening on deck wero closed beforo tho steamer reached tho bar, butsomo twenty passengers wero on deok. All of tin so wore drenched und several hud narrow escapes. All the state. rooms wero Hooded. Two ladles who hud opened the doors after they had beon closed wero bodllv lifted up and carried out on dock. Nearly an mo passengers wero more or less drenched. Captain Hull, of tho Coroua, stated that the trip from Suu Diego was the worst he had over oxporleneod, THREE l'RISONETS SHOT TO DEATH. Dew'itt, Ark., Dee, 22. Yestor. day morning a body or masked men entered the jail lu this place and shot to death J. A. Smith, Floyd Gregary aud Mose Header son, Tho crlmo for which the men paid the pouully originated iu di vorco proceedings by Mrs. Alary J. Smith against her husband, J. A. Smith. The suit was (ought vigor ously by both parties, but Mrs. Smith was granted n divorce nud given u decree for oue-thlrd or her husbaud's property. On tho night of tho Oh Inst., the negro, Mose Henderson, went to tho house or Mrs. Smith nud shut and berlously wounded her. The uogro was rec ognized and captured nud mude a oonresalou, stating that he was to receive f75, eighty acres or laud, four head of cattle nud n horse for committing the crime. Smith and Gregary, hla son-in-law, were ar retted. It waa reported that Smith aud Gregary would give boud aud be released, This report It ia thought caused the killing. Twelve or thir teen shots were fired Into the prla oiiers, all of whom wero instantly killed. There was no exclteiueut over the matter, and business Is go ing on as if nothing unusual had happened. CAPSIZED. Mendocino, Cal., Dec. 22. Tho steamer West Const, which arrived here from San Francisco ou Decem ber 10th and waa loaded with rail road ties', waa capsized oil Point Arena yesterday and nine of her crew were drowned. Thu captain and three of the crew wero baved. HUnitlUAM-:. Mahsiialltown, In., Dec. 22. A Htoin, having all ibo elements of u summer hurrlvuie, niruck ihliwe tion shortly before 9 last nlglu, causing muoli duniagc. The hnu-c of Andrew Olson, of this city, wa.-, blown down and burned. Oleen was caught hi the wreck, and was so badly crushed that he will die. Many barns and buildings were demolished, and trees uprooted. COLD WEATHER. London, Dec. 22. Intensely cold weather prevails throughout Eng land, causing more or less distress everywhere. .MARKETS. San Francisco, Dec. 22. Wheat buyer 1591. Jl.fcOJ. Chicago, Dee. 22. At close wheat wan linn; caub, Dec. .90J; Jan. .90J; May .901 J. Portland, Dec. 22. Wheat val ley $1.02 ; Wulla Walla $1.65 $1.57. $100 Ilewanl. $100. The readers of the Capital Journal will be pleased to learn that there is at least ono dreaded disease that science has been able to cure iu all its stages, and tbat is cataarh. Hall's Catuarh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catuarh be ing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Cataarh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upou the blood and mucous surYaees of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the consti tution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so tnucli fuith iu its curative powers that they offer One hundred Dollars for auy case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Ad dress F. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists. 75 cents. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass.. Wall Pa per and Itordur, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEAV ADVEItTISEMKNTS. Conservatory of Music. VXHIiLiAMETTE UN I VJ..IWITY.- .Gives V superior advantages to students of inuxio, five icacnors. Latest inethoas. Vccal and Instrumental music taught to the highest proficiency. No use going east lo study music. Expenses moderate. Diplomas givpn on completion of course. Noxt term begins I'tb. I.18U2. Z. M. PAUVIN. Musical Director. Steamer Elwood. Leaving time at Dolse's wharf, Sulein, and Kellogg dock, Taylor Street Pertland: BALEM. rORTIiAND. Monday, 0 a.m. Tuesday, Ua. m. Wednesday, " Thursday, " Fndaj, Saturday, " AL. HEKUEN, Agent, OOlce Suite btreet and at Wharf. City Warrants. NOTICE is hereby given that thoro are sulllcleut funds on hand In the treas ury ot the city of Malem, Oregon, to pay all warrants of the city of Salem, "endorsed" by the treasurer before the 23d day of Feb ruary, IbUl; and Interest will ceasoon said wariantsfrom tho date of this notice, baleni, Dec. 17, lbUl. E. J. SWAFFORI). 12 10 Ct Treasurer of City of halem REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday Eye., Dec. 30lh, GRAND CONCERT -BY- MUSICAL ALUMNI CONSERV ATORY OF MUSIC, WILLA METTE UNIVERSITY. Allsa Halllo IVirrlsh. Oregon's favorlle Prima Dounu. Miss Geuevlovo Hughes, Bolo Pianist, assisted in readings and conoerted pleceB by Mn. Wm Hug. und, Airs. Unas. Ilelley, MbsBtrattou, AlTss Htelncr, Miss Harris! Miss Adams, Miss Lulu Smith, MIssAdalr, Mlsi Chandler, Miss atafcr Miss South' wick, Mrs. 8. itozorth, Mrs W. II. llairley. Mr. Scott Hozorth.Mr. W. II. llaeley, Prof. I'nrvln and others. 'Iho above named talent Insures tho grandest musical entertulnment let the bcason. Admission, 60 ceuts, gallery, Ti cents. Keterved heats nt Dearborn's without oxtra charge. BRICK AND TILE. Korfint-clnsd hand madeibrlck anditile. goto ' MURPHY & DESART. l-nrco supply on hand. Near fair ground, Sjlcm, 728 MRS. J. E. RATES, Propr., Post Olllco Block. Home cooking ami clean food all the time. 'ft To Architects. Will brld lot hoarchllect whose man forreiiiodMiiu- iiii)r... a ball In the Cunliol ut Kalm t,rn, dy oouo deiecU, nball bo aroeplett bv comtutuloaen. An Itemlied cvtlmata of I the coatot the oronotd ltn.t!.n .... ' igbt to nfject 1 Ble4 Pinna ' 1 A. Til Tiia. 1 kd v or all nlana 11 1 rserveil will le rtxolvrd up u 10 o'clock day, January 6. lsW. at theex-viiilvBomce. ' 1 BMiew.ur. i uvntiMi rKNNOVEll, t PHUi-iJkrrBOHAN! Wac. A. Uvmt. Hoard of CominUiloniitj. ' Clerk; ollwaid. Uidi nest (Founded In 1808.) Laid Bii, Backers IRON BUILDING, SAL, KM, OREGON. Tranfnct Ranking Hnlnes In alt de- Han montntnry connections Will bunks In OrOL'on, Washington, Idnho and Moumnn.aud corrspori0ntn In all tan prlnclnil townn of Mow Btle. Collec tions mado throughout the I'nclDo anil luwtcrn Btatcs and ilrlilsb America. JirnnsorKHslcrn banks taken at. !r. Kvery laelllty ntlbrded cubIoiiidih, ro ;t-l"t-ent with conncrvnllvo banking We have a Inrge lire proof vmi I. with Hinplu room for tlie keeping ol tafi ty lioxc. nud Me most secure nurglir l'roor vn't t In tho Norlli West. Vi Sliiinw Mi SALEM, ORFGONM: GENERAL BANKING NA POLEON DAVIH President. On. J. UEVNoLDS Vice 1'rcslduut. JOILNMOIU Cashier. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact n general banking business in all Its branches. GEO. WILMAMH Freslden Wm. ENGLAND Vice 1'resldcnl I1UUH McNAHV Casblei DIHECTOIIS: Geo. WUllnnm.Wm. Eug laud,i)r. J. A. Hlchartlson, J. W. Jlob'-ou. J. A. llakcr. Jlank in new Ezchango block on Com mercial street. 8:12-tf EX K. HALL, Paper Hanger. ijcavoorder nt. Globe Real Estate Exchange Proposals for Sii t: (IE board of trustees ot the Oregon tnte Insuue Asylum hereby invite btuieu proposals lor lurnisning ut tue asy lum, near Palem, Oregon, the following supplies tor the six months ending July 1, lfelrZ- DRY GOODS. 1000 yds Amoskcag mariners stripes blue nun wnue. .'!00 yds Lonisdalo bleach sheeting, SO inch. 500 yds Feqwot A sheeting, 3'l Inch. 6C3 yds American shirting prints light col ors, assorted. 800 yds century cloth, dark colors, assorted 100 yds continental check, flannel, black and white. 200 yds -ed and blue check glars crash, 10 inch wide. 800 yds bleached linen and French crash, 18 inch wide. 200yds AmoskeHg blue denim's 9 oz. COH yds Marseilles York Mtg Co checks. 2d0 yds Amoskeug A O A ticking, SO inch wide. 100 yds Naumkf ag corset Jeans dark drab. Odoz medium size thimbles, closed ends. 10' No HO white thread, Clark's mile end. 6 ' IB ' io ra black . . in 15 cross nearl dress buttons linn 'M 1 M each No. 2. 3, 4. 5 and 0 Mllwards dies. nee- GROCERIES. tbs Lpl salt, ' cheese, Cranston's or as good. 1 cracked wheat, lresh ground, bhls. ' coarse hominy ' ' ' oat meal ' rolled oats, American f1lfrt .'lirruntk. Fnmli .vvA. n,nl 5.C00 100 2500 2.W0 00 1KX) A 200 2000 ISO 200 100 .....,. ...... (.u, .no... riwu biw;j&. iMiuAiiii urana earn soau. ' choice island rlco. ' cieam tartar, J. A. Folger's p nine, ur us goou. ' gloss starch, Oswego 10 gross matches, tuperlor Safety. 25 doz brooms. 20 doz cans oysters, A. Fields or as good. 25 doz concentrated lye, American. i5 doz cans corn, Wlnslow, 100 lbs tapioca. &0 gal coal oil, Pearl in tanks. 2 duz bath bricks, 1 doz clothes baskets, willow, large size, square cud. 200 gal niolusses, New Orleans, genuine TINWARE. 12 dnz palls (galv iron No. 20 plate, round bottoms.) euru Hiurcu, uswego. SPICES. lbs black pepper, ground. ' ginger, ground. ' cinnamon ' mustard ' mace ' ' sage SCO JO u f)0 15 20 CROCKERY. 10 doz glass tumblers. 2 syrup pitchers. 20 quart soup bewls, W. G. 20 teacupB. FLOUR. 600 bbls more or less, best roller proce&s, delivered as wanted. SOAP. 2500 pounds Kirk's Havon or as good. 0 boxes Ivory snap. 100 cakes each. 10 lbs shaving boap (Palmer's baiber or as good), TEA. 1000 lbs uneoloredJapan, Eclipse or as good. COFFEE. 2V lbs Costa Itica, first grade. (S0j ' chicory. . 2U0 govt Java, ' 100 ' real Mocha, ' TOBACCO. 1000 lbs Itapldan, or as good. MEATS. 600 lbs per day more or less of beef and mutton as required In equal parts ot foreaud hind quarters. LEATHER. 6 side hole, Stockton, 25 to 27 per side, oxtra 1 calf bkln, good stock. STATIONERY. 12 doz Payson'g indelible Ink. 3 nt Stanford's premium fluid. j ' copying J coranieicUIInk. 0 reams letter paper, Wedgewood half sheet, or as good. Brtjs JSbtffS0"" Dloa's nVuu No DRIED FRUIT. WOO Jba drleil apples, goed quality, sun "IVU, ,11 UVI1, 1000 lbs dried pruuea, gooa quality, jn sacks UKUGS. Joz.acldum nienlosum. Olba curbollcmii, ciysU 1 ' ' boraclcuiu, a amnion binmlrtum . ..' aa.conc. 5 bUmuthl sub nltras, Squibb,' agrosa bottle, a Uram. """" ; a ox, 1 Bo. oni ."PjmHU, assorted. 3 lbs chloroformum, SqulbU'. a collodloa. "WwlHtHtt. SgroisoorkiuNoi. 1 4 11 a nuii uy riue. 2 B4 Fl ext iatit.!,!!. ... bm text Karparyiacomi,WTethIlro a itMsn rar,IJ.O.A2o, I isSifiH. . . ' J Koaf?irt . ' t hjojcyamf. caiici. otuuabja Ind. Unglberls ' lininl. JL.iu 1 itUnllL'J"' first! Ban pes. a ; ; ; uuchaT'""' ' ' cnoutM 8 jral. gljwrlue, DINING Fan cy Rooters AND ODD. PIECES. Solid comfort in every one. l i nm & sis. The Oregon Land Co, WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SALEM, The Beautiful Capital Cfty of Oregon, and County Seat of .Marion County. Is engaged in selling farming, stock and fruit lands in the Willamette Valley. If you are looking for land do not fail to call on us at Salem or our agent in Port land. The Willamette Valley is very far ahead of any other place on the Pacific Coast as a farming, stock and fruit country, and i the most delightful place in the World for a home. Office in Gray Block, Cor. State and Libertv Sts., Salem Or. The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing Company Office with the Oregon Land Co., Gray Block, corner State and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon; is engaged in setting out and cultivating Orchards. 1 glass graduate, gal. 100 hypodermlp tablets, npo morphia, M0 irr.. Wveth Hro. 10?. hypodermic tablets, pllocarbinae mur, 100 ' dlgltateni, floo gr W. .St Ilro. 100 hypodermic tablets, physos sallcyl 1-10 1 lb llquorls potass arsen. oz. morphlie sulphas. 1 doz medicine glasses, oz, English lines. 1 lbs pepsin pure, Kairchlld's. 100 ' paraflne. 1 ' pulf doverl. 1 ' ' acaciae. 80 ' potassii bromidum, 1 ' ' cbloras. 5 ' nttrns, powd. 1 ' citras. 1 ' iodldum. 50 oz quinine sulpbas, P. &. W. 2 ' oleum cinnamon). i lb ' caryophylll. 2 gal ' riclui. 4 doz strengthening plasters H. &J. 4 doz poious plasters, Allcock's, 10 lbs shaving soap, Williams'. 1 ' ungentum simplex. 1 ' ' citrluum. .1 ' batillcum, 10 yasaline. XX refined. 3 ' sponges, large carriage. 1 mortar wedgewood, gal. 5 lbs sodll bicorbonup. 6 boras pulv. 2 bbls carboras. 2 lbs bromidum. HARDWARE. 400 feet H round iron, common. IU Ytt f . Norway. 60 tratlxM 60 ' lit? keg orNo 6 toro shoes, light Burden's lu lb.-, No 7 Putnam shoe nails. IS ' ' SSweet's American steel too calks. 1,J ' 4 ' 14, 1 No 3 solid cast steel machinists ball pein hammer, octagon, 1 lb 12 oz. 1 10 Inch horse rasp, Heller's. I doz 13 Inch round flies, bastard. 10 (J 4 14 10 14 10 10 10 0 4 S 4 3 U ' ' 2nd cut. . ' flat bastard files. . 1 K round . 1 1 ' 2nd cut. flat mill, 2nd cut. knife bastard. ' second cut. 7 reeular tannr fllpa olnalA .ni 3V ' slim taper flies, double cut. ' 6 ' Klnolnxnt 1? foot sleel sounre lRhlnrln n: im c.in brand. ' 1 No U level 21 inch best quality gray iron steel bars. 1 No I Acme cutting nippers, inter changabele Jaws, !5 J iIV., 4"ch screws, 28 inch over all. 2 No 7 Dlstin's hand saws, 24 inches. 2 Set NO 4 CUttei-R fOrK1nh Anmanlnn.o 00 Dis No 20 gal sheet Iron 30x03, best brand 500 22 ' ' SOxWI, ' 500 ' best blacksmiths' coal. 10 Albany compound No 2 5 kegs of 8 penny cut nails. 2 ' 20 ' 1 4 300 feet xy angle steel- PLUMBING MATERIAL M doz 1 inch tees. 1 1 ' 1 rtbows. 1 sockets Unions flange Kej loci stone union :nuls 1 ' H ' ' 1 ! .ng8, 1 Inch lo inch (3 . - ' B4M1' "u wusie A ii ' ' ' I Inch Fuller bibs, finished 1 J . IcJbms"10 K nnd Ji rubber plugs for Ful- 00 Itet I inoU gal wrought iron pipe 100 M 100 1 black . 100 ' lne2muglnCU BC0,Ch EUUg g,aMes' 18 ln&eSloV11011 8CtCh Ea"Se jIaS8e, " 1 Star glass gauge cutter. Sample may be een at the office of the v.,uu, uwen, nuu gooaa must be in accordance therewith anj rous. come In original packagrs when Doeslbln. -n,J,5!f?ffl.5?e,va " riut t J lollverv of sunnllca irlll h .ni,ini ' witlitu ten days' uollco of arteptauce of w.. .,vuH . ,uii uui'nismeui mnsv accompany each bid, and the name f the ' oUuj of supplltH must be wrllfn on the envelope containlm? hlrt. v..h i.ih ...u. luoiuaowiinetlemaol the clan hid upon "' ruust give Hem and totala In full. wlthMceptlonof meat and flour. Audit "Klwre iwuniwtea fnim ctallrm. iDU0CJU,t ' Purchoww when tne ad. Vrrllsemtnt does not contain m. fnll m wmplete deacrlpllan of the articles to b . lMirohas?d. r Bids 111 be openMl at 2 o'clock p. m., on KYl.VK-TEIt PES'NOVER, OIi. W. MtBUli.E, puii axtrrot-uAN, Wk. A. MVM.Y, nk f Board, CHAIRS Mm 25c Want Column. Notices inserted for ONE CENT PEK WOKI) EACH INSERTION. No adver tisement Inserted in this column for lesj than tweuty-flvo cents. LOST. Two deeds and tax recelptsln name, enclosed in envelope. Ret toJouiiNAr,ofllce. UATTIE WAD my Kcttim WADE. 12 19 3t TTIOR KENT -Now house In North JD Salem. Apply to E. Holer, North Salem, or at Jouhnal ofllce, LOST.- A rmckiicrnof hninrondc. hplwppn Leave at mis. Prank Cooper's store. 1187 tf JUL mission Mrcui anu ieuirs siore. 1 . ..." -- . -"vrv "" t. .7 . " :::- aY) KENT. A house of five rooms, en . quire of T, Vauderllan. Wlnterstreet north of Union. n-28 a rpO EXCHANGE. Ten acres within tin J. city limits of Yankton, S. D.,for ptf orty in or Salem, Or. neur Bulem. W. C. Dili lUDit, 11 as-si' SPECIAIi BARGAIN. A bargain is of fered in the I N Gilbert property cor ner Marlon and Front streets. Call on J. C. Booth, room 13, over Ijidd i Bubhbank. 11 21 lw I7IOUND. A new leather clipper. Owner Jj can have same by proving property nd paying for this notice. TO RENT. House of nine rooms. Stable attached with city water; Highland addition. Enoiilra RliK Cottuce street. im" TUE ALKA-HE8PERIAN SOCIETY Mcots every Hnturday evening at o'clock, In tne hall over tho Htate Idpo. ranee building. Meetings are open to u public. Rev. Robert Wbitaker.Pres. I r. W. A. Cuslck, Vice President. W8tl NSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "Ttie State." Assets Over 350,000 Dollars. nun. At. rkklek. City Agent, And sp flpnwft iccial agentfor Marion county. Ol n 1 ne company. ?Si7,U r J" A & JJS 1 VfSJ' C 1 A X ,W r COALS'?'' Balem, Oregon. W. I. Btaley, President A. P, Armstrong, Manager. Business, Short liaiul, Typewriting, I'eunmanshlp, Epgll0 Uepartments. students ttdmlttea at any time. Catalogue free. u t. r.tr a Tiicr, Tikj n M. SMITH, rresldeht. .ff II. M. BRANSON. GEO. II. SOUBW'V Vleel'resideut. Treasurer. UNION TITLE ABSTRACT CO. 375 Commercial Btreet, Makes the neatest and best Abstracts in the country. Strawberries and Grapes. Twenty varletiesofeachforaale. Manna of culture and descriptive "',11 laM Plants of either of these. tet ?fj-0a,p. fruits, snltable for this c lmate,ent on l plication to Ii HUr-Kti, Nuru.,"- PEOPLE! Auk for Hurst's "STAFF OF LIFE" OrTvhole Wheat Flour, hjrig'f1 und M?Bt tastlnB bread. AW"" Famous Pure Aurora Hues wbeut Flour. -Uorpbt WB2ri2rlSt AIho oar pur rye W;"- A'JuiotA for Uie;uooiU and take no ul -, (fjfZA 3 -.'