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ICt MB ski m ifSWHWfjtHrow for'lho pur- ,Bvy ontrmnca atul othrt- m of VS- t is ulso known si 01 me uru;mm yiiung e Chllltiii fcrHty liava twn $t many to study the Intent ,war. It In now existed hi' event of iumtlllllis the ntlves nt B;inllafjoof Uus franco wlH Jotu lu n reouvnt tknt Muntt tliHt tlio ulnt' ftigtwi. iit i.n'Hfiil under lloii of MiniMer lSgun bo o uccDinpnuy lilni out of y. It 1h also expected I roprr-BcnlHlho of Great II! Join lit tliln ruiuest. If ard toeco Imw the Clilllnn e can rr.fuso it. 80 con- n mini as McCreory, of iy,"a legislator of long cxp- I'd who served for j ears on Lb"ou1io"comndttee of foreign af- Who wan chairman of the .In the fiftieth congresH &The wnrpplrlt Is very gen- iirougnout tho country, it ih ifincd to the young men who figomo upon theaeenuBlnco 1881. Ab qullo prevalent among tin who served In the Union f .SllKJoufederate armies. A 111IIII011 f HliiMnman wmitrl rnunitir! in fi ssi )treoi ,-Sve iW Villi amis.'. It Is Btnted that two ffS wjilltolari mffllicIBet kDown naval olllwrs In mrctircd Hat lmvo filed their np JJJUMsjto servo In the ovont of Svltli,. Cblll. Que of tliimo la lTuomas Stevens. IKNEIlAIi MIiHS' VIKW. UNfrtotf, Jan. 2. Sluco hln Itt tins city General Miles 1 completely non-committal, iflttmdlly luulutaluod that he flicvvKtinthlnL' of the situation. ked If he would go to Chill MMcaw of war. however, ho d without hesitation that ln . ho would, as General Hhco- I'onditlon would preclude his jftho country at thin time. I Howard stifluM severely In limiit of hln arm and his old "wounds aro giving him j( rouble, and besides hla uen il Ileal (h has not been good, Henpral Miles does not believe thai UoTcountry can spuro 10,(W0 men P&mftliu regular army, a waa pro- edfut the recent cabinet mooting luvlreoms luullned to rccommond SaHtffe army f Invanlon. bo made Sfpj&ithe largo 'm,t of vlu",oor'' tlirR?hlr tnonorllon of rotrulurs rcnMncoiiiuinndors, from origa mi rinwil. tin wnllld lint nimli l.lm niHiii leers. If iikiii lit to iwiuinntwl filfiemselvuH. nVoBI PKAOTiaH AT SAN DIKflO. 3AN.jJiKao, uui Jan. a. uupiain impflon, of tueeruiBcrwali I'riuicla- llsjpreparlng to remain herusoino BmeTK,''Our regulations nnjulro tar- Rgraotlce every threo months," lie tmitiiH moiiitu;, "itiiii January 1 EBlmll have practice here." He tddded that ha now believed the jalthnnr) would not atop here, hut would proceed direct to Ban i'runcln 0$ Thoro are no report! .Vet from 40 Charleston. KESIUKK'J? JIONNT'a OAllINI.T. INkW'Yoiik, Jan. L', The Herald's KVIjpra!so calle Hays! President Mgn's cabinet Is uh follews: Mltils- Pipr luu luierior, Jiumoii jiiiitus EBueos; foreign affairs, Veutro Jlliui- ' Vliil! luntlee. .loan CiiNtollmi! i.tU--"F .---, , jBnoo, Francisco Viildea Vergara; wrur, Luis rorelra; public worlta, jtoffuathio Kdwnrda. & Jt. 11. MASON IHJAI). ICmUAOO, Jul), ii. ltoawell J. fMajon, mayor of Chicago at the 1jmo!Sf thu great fire died at his iIdence of congestion of (he brain Bmiainbi. ,aKN. MJtrOH DHAD. WA8iUN(JBrtN, Jan. JJ. aoneral re Appointed Yesterday to .Snc cced Plumb. NEW YBARS DAY. Horso La Grippe, The Telegraph ers, Opera Houso Burns, Flower Inaugurated, Kansas Blizzard, Corner Stono Laid, Gov. Hill's Speech, Foraker and Sherman, Senatorial Contest, Arrival of Charleston, Two U. S. Soldiers Killed, Movement of Garza, The Public Debt, Foreign and State News, etc. iOlUKOincry u. auuinB, 11110 uiuii'ii JtMea nunrter master general (re- ftfml) died this morning of la V&PW' TttAIN AOOIDKNT. jKt,LAlKtt. O., Jan. 2. A fielght trftlii on tlio Jiultlmoro & Ohio road iutoUhreoBictlmiH last night, two of liioBectlooB collided at n bridge, a tIKo jvcst'of here, wreeklng ten oars nS ho bridge, Flvo tramps who j$)ro sU'allng rides were Injured yyo 'futility. HANani). CJlATi'AKOOaA, Touu., Jan. 1!. jitll Fuersou waa haujud ut one this morning for the murder 01 Uloor Mungruiio Itt Dee. 'OH. yBATHKIlKBPOKT. BAN FjtANX'JBOo, Jun. a, l-oro for On'tron mid Woshlnuien: ifaUi In tlio western portions TO tiVCCKVAl l'l.UMH. Toi'tKA, Kun., Jan. 2. Governor Humphrey last evening appolntedex Itejiresenlatlvo Perkins UiiltcdSintc senator to fill the vacaney caused b the death of Senator Pmnib. Mr. Perkins' appointment has been ex pected all day. No one, neither cltl lA'ti nor politician, evinced uny very considerable surprise. The appoint inuut gives general satisfaction, and will, it is thought, have the efiect ol solidifying the factious in tlio 1U publican party. nkw ykak'b oav. WasHINCITon, Jan. 2. Although tlio custom boa fallen into dlauso else where, here In Washington tin Huelul and olllclal observance of New Year calling Is maintained. Tin weather Is favorable, being cold and clear. Thu chief even (a of the forenoon werv a breakfast to the diplomatic corp of Secretary JJIalne, and a re euptlon by the president and Mrs, Harilsnu and wive of members of 1 lie cabinet. Tlio Interior of tin Vhito Houso was elaborately deco rated for the reception. Too diplomatic corps turned out lu full forco to pay their respects. The mcmbeia were resplendent lu court dress. Members of cotigrcM, tlio supreme court, the army urid navy and ma rine corps, officers of the national guard of tlio district, olllcera of the executive -departments and (J rand Army of the Republic, VlcoPrcsldont and Mrs Morton received at their residence from 12 to 2 o'clock. They were assisted by a iiunibi-'r of ladles, and the list of caller Included nearly all thoolllclals who had previously visited the White Houso. lu uocordauco with tlio uual cus tom, tlio secretary of stute gave 11 breakfast in lienor of tlio diploma tic corps Immediately after they hud paid their respects to the president. The breakfast was followed by a re ception, which wiih largely attended, Large receptions wore held by the ladiesand famlloa of other members of the cabinet. IlOJtSi: I,A (DtllM'K. San Fuancibco, Jan. 2. The grlppo, which has been prevalent hero this winter bus begun to efi'ect horses, and large numbera of them are slok with the disease. The In firmaries for aulmald are filled with sick horses. No largo stables have yet been seriously ofi'ected, the disease being most prevalent in smaller stablea of private Individ uals. The uppcurauco of the disease lu horses Is marked by n disinclina tion for food, a rough coat, repug nance for water in the early stages, and feverish uppotlto for It later; 1 tinning at tlio eyes, and finally ity. will lug tn the opera house, which had Jit adjourned, and there wero iiiiiu v people on the street, rin u Inrae number or men wen at the fire I promote tlio nation's return almost at once, i ue ure started jn oetft money ever known the exit passage from tlio llret gal- aiAKKISTri. KJHiOAao, Jui. 2. At eloeo w beat leaay; cash, Mil May, .IUJ. swelling of the gluudaof the throat, nose and other respiratory organs. Unless the disease Is checked the swelling and accumulation of pus closes the tubes of the turoat and HUfiocution ensues. Tin: ti:i.i:(ika pn mi's btiukk. Ban Fha.ncisco, Jan. 2. An iigteemeut has been signed between Acting Uraud Chief llamsey, of tlio Order of Hallway Telegiahpers, and A. N. Towne, second vice president and general mannger of the South ern Pacific, which will end the strike of thu railway telegraphers, which begun ontheSoutheruPucltlo some days ago, '1 lie Southern Pa cific withdraws thu objectionable affidavit and will henceforth permit Its opcrutota to be members of the older, The student regulations In the ritual of tlio order have been coufcldcruhly modified, When I hu railway ofilelala plueo students In olllces wkeru meiubera of the order wttoeniploytd, the latter may glvu notice and Infonnntloii tlier'of to oftlulul of (lie order. According to the agreement, Ilamvey, will use his iK-ot etlbrts to hwp in this district thootllolulsof wild order who may not Ik obnoxious to the rollway llleluld mid who will use their best t florls to work In luirmouy with the rullwoy i-filluls. The railroad coin puny agrees to ro-employ the strik ing telegraphers s nearly ua practi cable In their former poaltlous, ua per agreed lint, some to resume work at once and others to lesume with in thu next tlftoeti or twenty days, except ut po uU where telegruph ollleea may not b- reoH'nel, In ad dition to recalling the obJinUlouable atllilavlt, tlio ooniimny ag's (but KTTO'VO no objection io raUwl to Its present MMtbotl nu rcsulU when oiwrutow beoomlug iiieiubent of ttie eFJJiUkentItIaiileaniit ortlor, nor will It dUerliiiluate hfrwAJMg t UietMto, wndncta Hguliut any weklng employment fytyeMftl on tnoKitineys, who may uo lneuusjru or uiu onier. OI'KitA 1IOUBK IIUKNS. lll.AINK, Wh., Juu. U. Now Year eve u tire columned H!uluo' beautiful opera houte, thu tutnt com- jileto audience hall lu the country, alo the Metro)lllau hotel uiljln lug, owned by Ouurad A Koot. There had U-vn u largo iutlli intft gupJjriG 'nM Jhmh, clftiiiBca the ejra- jt HfiU oolds, acud MM mk! cures Imbttual UaBinwMincntly. For sale mi. 1 bolim 1 nil m mui co. tWi,iWirW lery of the opera house. All U10 guests at tlio hotel and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad lost everything hut the clothing on their person?. Sev eral of the men wnro overcome with the smoke and fell to the floor, hut were either rescued or managed to crawl nut. Men mounted all the adj lining buildings, and by the aid or buckets and wet blankets man aged to save the tuonlory brick block and the two-atory wooden stores iippoElle. The wind blew inwards ihe bay uerosa two vacant lots, or all the central part of tlio city would have been destroyed. The total loss will be $12,000 to $1G, 000; insurance (1000. It was tlio most unfortunate fire ever experi enced in the city, though a change of wind would have made it much worse, as there Is no water supply for fire purposes. VIMVtKU, INAUaUliATf.l), Ai.iianv, N. Y., Jan. 2. It swell P. Flower was inaugurated yester day. The inaugural cerin.niles wero held In the assembly chamber, which was georgeously decorated with American flags, bunting uud potted plants. The chamber and galleries wero filled to overflowing long before the Inaugural party arrived. Shortly before noon the new governor was escorted to the capi lol by soldiers. The military display, in uccorduuco with Flower's ex pressed wishes, waa simple. Governor Hill, In a brief apeeoh, transferred the duties of his office to Flower. Flower lesponded in u brief and appropriate speech, In which he mude no promises, but isked thut ho bejudged by his deeds rather than hla words. KANSAS I1L1Z.AIU). Kansas City, Jan. 2. A terrific bllz..ml is raging in Kansas uud Missouri. It begun Thursday night with 11 heavy ruin and thunder storm. About midnight tlio weather began 10 get cold, uud a sleet stoim set In, uud crippled the telegruph and telephone service, This morn ing "It begun to snow. Tlio snow Is drifting badly along the lines of the railways and trains are delayed In ull directions. Trains from Chicago aro all from three to 11 vo hours late, and western trains are lu a still worse plight. Tlio storm la thu most severe of the winter. COKNKIl BTttNK LAIII. PoiwtiANU, Juu. 2. New Year's day waa obseryed hero by a gonerul suspension of business. In the afternoon tlio comer stono of the chamber of commerce's new build ing waa luld with appropriate oxeroisea. Hon. Geo. II. Wllliama, of this city, dellveied the principal uddress, The building Is to bo lOOx 200 feet In dimensions. When com pleted It will bo eight stories high, fire proof, uud will cost about moo.ooo. now iiti.ia Bi'EHcir. Ai.iiany, N. Y., Jan. 2. The fare well banquet of the state olllcera in retiring Governor Hill took pluco Thursday evening at tlio hotel Ken more, and was ouo of the most elaborate afl'alra ever held in thta city. Every seat was occupied, when to the strains of "Hall to the Chief" the governor-elect and Governor Hill entered. Secretnry of Btute Rice took theceiiter of the head of thu table, Governor Hill on his right and the governor-elect 011 his left. The other state olllcera linn lied the two governors and then down the sides others took seuts. Among them were prominent Demo crats from e.very portion of the state. Thu only toasts on the program were tliOHO of David 1). Hill, as governor, and Hoawell P. Flower, ua govcrnor oloot. Governor Hill, in responding to tho toast, "Thu Governor of the State," said, lu substance: Shall the Deuiocr.ittu party, bj keeping beforo tho people the bullion congress Issues of 1800, nothing else and nothing less, keep for thu people power to add to their vurdlot of lhOO, Its execution In 1892? How can that be done? First Pass no free coinage; paw only needful appropriation bills, forcing economy. Second Urupplo to undo the work of thu bullllou congress. Do innud repeal of tho Shermau silver law uud thu two MuKlnley laws No mud Issues, no untimely Issues, no other Issues; grapple to undo the work of thu bullion dollar congress Put thu country uud its silver laws and Its turltl laws buck where they stood before our party's mis adventure In 1SS3, and before the Infamous Republican revolution. Demand this uud nothing hut this uud keep on demanding this In congressional and Interstate conven tions and throughout the canvass until tho sun goe down November not. Let thu Democrats of the Fifty second oongreu propose tho repeal of tho Sherman law uud thu MoKlnley laws, and tho revival of thu laws they superceded, and let thu Republicans then eocedo or rcftiso to repeal. Klther way, tho peoplo'rt cause Mire'y triumphs. That thu Democrats cannot mm a reioul U no demerit la their taotics, The etl'ort for repeal Is nu adequate, concise, Intelligible expression of Democrutlo tesUteuco to Republi can revolution. It ntttmh some true measure of that deliverance we Intend, uud, by thu favor of God, wo will yet brlug to num. 1 1 oouclu&lau Mr. Mill hmIui New York will not follow the The New York Democrats I never support nny fdo ul ' nioiiuy legislation that docs not. to tho ' to man-1 Kiiiu, umei: gold, ami silver only as legal teuiler, as TUdeii'a fdutfurin , said, nod these united at a fix d ratio in free bimetallic coinage wiih paper currency, which la n! certificate of deposit of either coin. Hut New York Deinocmts to n in m, I and many no honest Republic in liexldra, will ftillow JJIand, chulr-i mail of tlio houso committee on coinage, willi respect, admiration I lltirl lltirki.rf tf I... ltl M.. fir. . I ! .... .'j'v.v lie VT1I1 ijif.v nil. if U r banner of repeal of tho Shermin' taw, renewing for tho present tl o Maud Jaw until tho Democratic party next November ahull bo com missioned to undertake Borne bettor and final disposition of the whole subject. JHfHIIIlIIIIIIHIHIIIUllIUlIIIMinillllllllllllllHHniKKHKIIDIHIIIg Sga g H . iji.jw. mwmmmnwmiwitMnmiKmrmam 'W'"1"''""0""'"!! 'J FOltAKmi OH 81IKRMAN. Columhus, Ohio, Jan. 2. -Upon the wavering uncertalhty of less thun a dozen men deends theaolu Hon of the Ohio senatorial contest. Nine-tenths of tho Republican legla latora have beeD compelled to openly declare their preferences. Tlira will be nlnuty-threu Republi cans In tho senatorial caucus, and Sherman and Foraker each have 42 or 43 votea definitely pledged. Or eight or uiuo non-committal each side makes positive claims of secret pledges of fully two-thirds of them, but the gentlemen themselves refuse to talk. The caueidatea each seem to be unusually confident this even ing, but neither will submit to an Interview. Tho Farmers' Alliance baa not proven a potent political factor in Ohio, but strenuous attempts will be .xerleil to secure the influence of the organization to tho reelection of Sherman. Representative Welsh of Knox county, muintulns hispecu- liur position in tho contest, and is hilariously endeavoring to creuto a McKiuloy boom, greatly to tho cuiburrassmeut of the president elect. He has uuuounced positively that ho will never support Shermun and nsserts thut the proper solution of the question Is the election of McKiuloy. The Foraker people expect to rectlvo his support on tho second ballot, should the contest bo prolonged to a second ballot. A senatorial cuucua will be held Wednesday night, but no doubt the contest will be practically settled before that and tlio caucus will bo a mere formality. Tho senatorial contest unexpect edly took a sensational turn late lost night, wheu ex Governor Fora ker mudu a speech criticising the interference of the national admin istration, und declaring for James G. Blaine for tho presidency. Foraker said: "Wo have lu this fight to contend upon our sldo against everything from graudfuth er's hat to Raby MoKee, hut wo rtliall win the fiidit." Tho speaker paid a high tribute to Sherman, saying ho hud mndu u good senator; adding: "He bus been anil Is a great man; his record is illus trlou.j. Rut IT the Republicans of Ohio should huppen to tuke a notion that he has been there long enough, I am not going to stand in tho wuy, If they so desire. Piesldent Harri son lias given us a good udmlnlstra Hon, but If the people of Ohio should taken notion that James G. ltlalno should be nominated (up pluuse, great und prolonged,) we will try to accept that, too, and If he should lie named we will triumph and elect him, the greatest of all living Americans." (Tremendeoua cheering.) There was great excitement tonight when Representative Dlx of Cincinnati, personally called ut Shermau headquarters and pledged Himself to support Sherman. Mr. Dlx's action Is regarded as signifi cant, as the Hamilton county dele gation bus been heretofore claimed us solid for Foraker. 5 THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PA S CUKES 1 RHEUMATISM, I SCIATICA, I SIPRAXNTS, I BRUISES, I DBtrcfcNS, I "WOU1Y33S, I SWESLJL.I1VG-S, I F-JEtOST-BITES S AND nm!!iiiiiiiiitiiui!iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii!iiii!!iiniiiiii!i!iuirf;tc"!'r N, S s&gjgjp?y Till! 8KNATOK1AI. CON'l K8T. Columdus, Ohio, Jan. 2. The senatorial contest Is reachlnga crisis. It Is believed thut the close of the day will find the contest solved, but until tho house und senate caucus this afternoon the predictions must be accepted ua ebulitlousof oiithus lustic adherents of the cuudld'Wos. To ere are about toven doubtful as semblymeu this a. 111., and ull a re claimed by both candidates. Tho surprise of thu morning Is the decla ration of representallves.Reevea and Williams, iu favor of Foraker. A a result uf theso decb rat Ions, Foraker men are overconfident, but a yUit to Sherman's lieadqiiarters.hus fulled to reveal any look of cheerful assurance among his followers. Kwtrybody concedes the jo 11 test u olaso one, and It looks at this hour us though nlnety-threo votes of the caucus will bo so evenly divided that the letor will have a majority of lev tlwn half a dozen. Alliance uud labor (veoplu aro endeavoring to make an ttnprvxlou on Shermau, but uppar eutly have failed, C01.UMHUS, Jan. 2. Welch of Knox declare hu will not supiwrt Foraker, hut will vote lu favor of MuKlnley. The house speakership wut est have an lniortaut bear- lug tiioii thu contest. The candi dates are J. F, MeOrow uud I. ( Iiuylln. The former Is understood to represent the strength of Sher man lu the house. it wii.l 111: KOUAKUH. Coi.Uiimjs, Ju. 2. It was uoarly S o'clock before the Rpub!km house otituus got to work. Lewis 0. Lnylin was nomlnatojl apcakeritn AKKIVAL OF TI1K CUAIILESTON, San Dieoo, Jun., 1. Tho cruher Charleston anchored off the Hotel del Coronado yesterday after noon about 4 o'clock. Admiral Rrown, of the San Francisco, re ceived word that theChar'eaton will come Inside harbor tomorrow, at 10 o'clock. Tho Charleston anchored so far out that no communication could bo had with her officers, there fore nothing can bo known of her trip or intentions till tomorrow. two un1tku btatk3 soldi kk8 khjM:d. Lakkdo, Tex., Jan. 2. Col. Cam eron, of tho Mexican forces in Neu vo Laredo has received a telegram from down the river on tho Mexican side, elating that a fight had oc curred on this side, nud that two United States soldiers had been killed. Tho losto tho revolutionists waa not given. QA11ZA MOVEMENTS. Lakkdo, Tex., Jan. 2. Colonel Ceron of tho Mexican army reiter ates u denial of a rovolt at Mier. Garza la said to have the clerical party behind him, furnishing him money, and that ua soon as he can enlist 6000 men they will furnish him millions to carry on his enm paigh. Neither Garza nor the main part of his followers are on this aldo of tho river. They crossed Into tho state of Tumaullpus, and are now In the mountains. The Mexicun government haa oflered a reward of 300,000 for Gami'a head. So fur, tlio Mexicuna huvo killed over 100 men on suspicion of being revolutionists und tills has tended to drive tlio other poor ranchers to join tho revolt. At Pueblo, tho populace have revolted and every priest has been placed In Jail. THK I'UJililC DKitr. Washington, Jan. 2 Tho state ment of tho pullc- debt to bo issued this afternoon shows a decrease of about ,$7,000,000 In the ninount of cash available for payment of debt sluco Dec. 1st, when tho cash bal unce was $1:10.127,000. A Very Common Want. "Out of sorts," "distrait," "the blues," tlioonru CuiiiUnr itpielhuli- for uncoiii forUiblo, ULiik'tlimuIo bc'tintUoim, nccoiu. pnuleil with IiiPHltudo, nervousuess, lu. itlgtHtlou l'overty of tlio blood, to remedy wlilch nn eltocllvo Moinaelilo perelHtcutly used Is tho paramount need, U l-oiic1iii1u mldeiHo Uiattliu njatomli. ltiaulllcleutly nourished beoiuiHO-mid lor no other raiiKo wIhto urcuulo (tUonsa dou not exist tin. iixid Is not nhNlinllated. Itcluforco tlin tluKKlng onorgliM of tho stoniucti, reform nn lrrtifiilnrcondltlouof tliB boirulx, krun una liialtlitul Ki-cretlon of tlio bile with lIOHtottcp Htoinueh lllttvre. For otr thirty joatK this popular mrdlciuo has mippllod the common want of tho nervous Invalid, tho djHp.iptlo nnd of persons do llelout In vitality, an olllcleut tonic. I'o Its power Imparting ttreuKht ls xttilbu tnblo Its ulllcucy as 11 prucnll ol malaria and luterlpne. Thoroughly t.lIVc ttvn Is It too lor rheumatism, kidney com plaint und lU'iirulglu. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall l'a per and Uortler, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails ant) Shingles, Hay, IVcd and Fence rosls, Grass Scons. Lie, NKW AU KHTISKilKNTS. Adniinistrator's Notice oi' Ap-lioiiilinoni. NOTICE If htieby given, that ot the December tirin.of thu County Court lor tho County of .Marion nnd state of t'reg n, iorini- 31 ir i-w, me nnnersn;Deu wan duly appoFu'i'd un hdinlnlstra or of uie ouuieoi iienry i.eiw, inio 01 jianon ixjunly, decensed, Then fore all pernio having rlaimiinalnsi sal.l c tfltc are here- uj nciiined to present me wont ror pay ment, duly vrlPrd, to ihc uuderslgbed at bin redd nee In Hah ui. Malon county. Oreson.wltlilnitf 11 ontln from the date hereof. And u'l iTson Indtbted to paid etato are heitby rxjuevted to make Im mediate settlement with the underelpnert auruinlfctrntor ut n's rclucnce ntortsnia. Dated tins luu..ry the'.'n'l A D. 1802 I'. .HHAW. Admlnlf-trntorof theet.1 iteut Henry Gelps, uecinhcu j -a Proposals M I 11 u nm rJ 0 1IIK board of trustees ot the Orrcon Hate intiimo Anlum hrrehv- luvlle s'a.eii proposals ioriurniuinKul tne asy lum, near Salem, Uieeon, the fnllowlni; siiprlloslortliet-lx mouths ending Julyl, leva DRY GOODS. 1000 yds AmoIp8j mariners stripes blue aim wuue. ?M yds IOM8ilalo blench sheeting, 38 Inch ."iWlydsl'eqKot A MicetlUB, ll Inch. 800yds American bh'rtlng prints light ool ors. assoi ted. SOD yds century cloth, dark colors, nMorted ICO yds contln ntul cheek, llnunel, black and whlie. QOOjdS'edaud blue clitik glors crash, 18 Inch wide. SOOyds bleached linen nnd French crash, IS Inch wide. 200yds Amoskeiig bluo denim's Ooz. VO yds Marseille VoikJIgCo checks. 2i,0 yds Anuiskeac A c A licklne. JJU Inch w Ide. 100 yds NnumkenR corset Jeans dark. drab. Odoz meanm sire thimbles, closed ends. 10 No .111 white thread, Clark's mile end. B ' 18 ' ' 10' ' SUblack . tl ' 10 ' ' ' ' ' 15 cross pearl dress buttons line 21 -H 1 dies Baby cried, Mbthor sighed, Doctor liresciibed: Castorla" Ifslok headache Is mMry, what are Oai (r't.I.ittlu Lher 1MIU If they will im1 Uvuly euro It? t'isiple who liao urt tliniu spwik IrauUlj of their worth. Tluy aro hnmll uud easy to take. If you onco try Uttrwr's Little X.lver IMlls for Mok hmdsuhe, blllousuess or eoustlp tl.in, you will noer Ui without thoui. They are nimily vegetable; small ud tiuy to lake. lKm't forget till. Ilamh purvatho l-emwltts are fust kIv Hi)! nutty to tlio geutle aoiUm and mild eltwu of Carter's Utile l.lr pills. II you rytliem, Ihey will cortalnl V''-c jou CARTER'S I I fi$& 1 JSvl PM I iWMii-.iSCMl 1TTLE IVR PILLS. Sfc-k IlMicho an.t i1ht all th troubles IboI cknt Ioa Uli- iu nm.- ,.f U kvUMii. laoii lHillw. uiv tr , .iiirM DwUvM nflrl Miiug, l'lu in tiM) "i 1. o WliiUnliWrHto! rnarkiWniuvv. 1 tHiuslunrn tueurtui llakC. l vt CiHii:. I imx Livid Piuj ra Muatltv (... :! in C.uMipAiton. etute JUmI)iiUii4C l"ii. Miit onniulsiM, )U IhPjr kko iwmi ll h -rlr ot IIhi ttuauwli. mUhuIbm um Ur ud rvguUw tb bat. KU t( ikiy only rurod HEAO lead of Nevatli. The Aw Vorkltho llret ballot. Tho votluj; beliig IkuiAWttU euro uoiultii for Bllver'53 to31, an ouinlouj k'U for Fora tatM AUt! their protwlcd coiumotl. fser, eh hy would t ln.,v.t pnootou to tbw olio MUTer fnm thM Jistrui eomptahttt ut fivrmtly tbur i.'Huws Jam not tmt twn. Ami llwi li nee try tfcuuu M Am ihM llttk) 4H tIiiI Id in so rMST wj itet (My will not tM willinr to do without ttm HuHaterailUcIcbMUj AOHb U the hn of to bmbt Utm tht bwi U srkera r Hwka our frxi bout. Our pJUi unt K 3 twswna.ns 1 Ukt 17 ur lo Ule I lh t Mttt MM& 1 dOM. TMDf r IfrvllT 1t H 1 u irKp t purv )hm ilwu- il tmkm I iitoii 11 wlo uw Mwiiu UiMhlot. i 1 iwforil S.41fW)lw iv Mat kr (MS-1 S 1 3 each No. 2, 3. 1, 6 nud (1 Mllwnrds nee-GROCERIES. 6,rO0 lbs I.pl salt. too cheese, Cranston's or as good. 2,")00 ' cracked wheat, Iresh ground, bbls. 2o00 coarse hominy ' ' ' 2500 ' oat meal ' ' ' lhOO ' rolled outs, American SOU ' dried currants, fresh, eood stock. 200 ' C a Co'h A & II brand curb soda. 2000 ' cholco Island rice. ISO cruim tartar. J. A. Folger's prime, or as good. 200 ' kIo'S starch, Oswego 100 corn starch, Oswego, lu jross matencs, bujierlor Safety. 2") doz brooms. 20 doz causoystors, A. Fields or as good. 2.5 doz concentrated lye, American. 33 doz cans corn, Wluslow, 100 lhs t!ipl. aw gnl coal oil, l'earl In tanks. 1 doz bath bricks, 1 doz clothes baskets, willow, large size, Mi'iareend. 200 gul uiolaws, Sew Orlcsuis, genuine TINWARE. 13 dnz pall (galv Iron No. 20 plate, round bottoms ) SPICES. .BX) lbs black pepper, grouud. 40 ' Klnger, ground. 10 ' cinnamon ' to ' musturd ' 15 ' niace ' 20 sago CROCKERY. 10 doz glitsis tumblers. 3 ' imp pltclurs. J80 quart Kiup Lw Is, W, (3, t0 ttntcups. FLOUR. 00 bbls mora or less, best roller process. itwi 1 mru na (fiiuiltlt BOAP. 00 pounds Kirk's Savon or as good, tf boxes Iory soap. 100 cakes mcb. 10 lbs sbnvlog soap (Palmer's bail.ir or us good), TEA. 1000 lb uncnloredJapim,KcllKeornsgood. COFFEE. 2W0lb CVMtn uioh, first gmdo. j ' chicory, ' SO ' nvl Jnvu, 1'jO roHDIocbn, TORACCO. laOUm ltnpldnu, or as good. aiEA'l5. iOO lbs per day more or ltssof beef and mutton us n quired In equal mtia ol fore and bind quarters. LEVTIIER. 1 klde imrniws, Orfk'on, eitru good. S slit.' wile, atixiktou, at to ST per side, eat ru hv. 1 cult skin, good st.ii k STATIONERY. 13 dux l'aynon'. indelible Ink. a .it btuumrd's premium tluld. ' copying il eoHirelul Ink, iiim letter pufHir, Wdgewood ball HIWI, ur HI KWHl. IffiutclMMliMnrtU. Wxou'b graphite No Vtt Mb tip B. i ta UWotfii ffll vu ' DRIED FRUIT. HW lb dried ftpptes, jo-wl quality. tUu OlW, Ut eiMk. I0CM lb itrt pHbni, (ood qMttUiy, ran dtd,tit MCKo. HkX) Ib drt4Ml iwauet. km1 niMlHy, lu saak DRUGS. lu,MtluMi onrvbiiHim. I ' bMVrlmiM. 1 nu matt bHmiMum. HI aqua), con. i Huumrti-e. ' bMaalhlMbHnM, 8qlbU'. tfriM boultdfaiu. I . t , 1 ' Wb DINING CHAfR knj Rockers AND SI. ODD PIECES. fcjolid comfort in every one. 1 8. Mlffl & The Oregon Land Co., WITH PRIN0IPAL.0PFI0B IK SAtBI, The Beautiful Capital C't of Oregon, and Count Seat ot Marion County. Is engaged in selling f.minn- liiiiiiuiii. stock md fruit lands in the Willamette Valley. If you aro hiking tuv land do not fail to call on us atbalem or ouragemin Port land. The Willamette Valley is very far ahead of any other place on the Pacific Coast as a farming, stick and fruit country, and i the most delightful place in tk World for a home. Office in Gray Block, Cor. State and Libertv Sts,,Salem,Or. """" I H The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing Company Office with the Oregon Land Co., Gray Block, corner State and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon; is engaged in 1 setting out and cultivating Orchards. nmuaang 1C0 w I tlaes gradua'e, K gil. HO hj podermlc ubltts, apo morphia, MO Ki-., Wjcth&llro, IW byiodennlc tablet, pilocarblnae mur, ' dlglUUenl.HOOgr & I!ro. 100 h podermlc tablets, physoa spllcyl HO lit Tlli'iuorlb pouT.s arsen, y z. morphliuKiilphaa. I doz medicine gUttes, oz, English lines. 1 lbs pepsin pure, Falrchlld's. 100 ' paratlne. 1 jiuir doverl. 1 ' ' ataclae. 30 ' potassll bromldum, 1 ' ' chlorus. 6 ' ' nltras, powd. 1 ' ' cltra. 1 ' ' lodldum. M oz qululne snlpbas, l. 4, Y. 2 ' oieum ciuiiHinnul. Mlb ' carjophjltl, 2 gul ' rlclul. 1 doz strengthenlug plasters H. 4 J, 1 doz potous plasters, Allcock's. 10 lbs bhaWne fcoap, Williams'. 1 ' uugentum simplex. 1 ' ' cltrlnum. ,1 ' ' balneum. 10 vasallne. XX refined. .1 ' sponges, large cnrri.se. 1 morturwedso-wood, gal. fi lbs llt blcorbonaii. 8 ' ' boras pulv. 2 bbls carboras. 2 lbs bromldum. HARDWARE. I'M feet i round Iron, common. 2 ' A ' Norway. !0 ' Hat UK ' 60 ' ' lx? K keg of No 5 lore shoes, light Uurdcn's 10 lbd No 7 Putnam shoo nails. 15 ' Sbneet'sAmeiican steel toecallcs. Io ' 4 ' t . 1 No 3 solid cast steel machinists ball pelu hammer, octagon, I lb 12 oz. . iu iiiui, nurse rasp, jieuer s, 1 uw ii iucu rouna TnaaiaataynBI 25c Want Column. Notices inserted for ONE CENTVEK WOHD EACH INSEItllON. No nVer- tlsenieut Inserted in this olnmn foiless umivHiiniuMJiii wrr x r W H. VOTING, M. D Office formily VV . occupied by Dr. Kowland, coler ??u5,nd t'berty BtreetB. Telephone So. 41. Office heurs: 8 a. m. to 12; 2 to 4 p nh . and 7 to up m. ltestc'ence I8th streelpn electric car line. Telephone No. v. 7 WANTEDMtnatlon as waitress, ly in exper enced girl. Call at 71 llelevto street. b.ilcm. 5 J?0UBALE Aboueaurtlot for S75 lu .' Tit pnvments. Enquire at (.lotii real estate omce. Olobi real 12;tr 10 U 4 11 10 11 10 10 10 ti 4 a 4 :i (I 7 tiles, bastard. . . . ' ' '2nd cut. 1 . ' llat bastard flies. 1 i round' ... , ' ' 2nd cut. 1 llat mill, 2nd cut. knife bastard. ' second cut. reirnlar tnnpr Ulpa Einui.nni siy 1 .iit.; . "'.rr "j "vv"'' n . 1! , """""1' "'. uouuiecut. ",nr ,5, , ' ''UKleCUt. 12-foot sleel square lt blade No 100, Eaglo stet? bare?'1 'nC'' best qUaUty Km7 Uaa 1 No l Acme cutting nippers, inter, uhaugabole Jaus, a V Inch bench screws, 2U inch o er nil. 2 No 1 Dlbtln's hand saws, 21 inches. k, 5f ' 0.cll,,ltTs for s lnch Aclno nippers 800 K N o a) gul sheet Iron S0xl, bast brand sou ' ' 2! 1 iXIxtitt, ' ' C00 ' best blacksmiths' coal. Ill ' Albany compound No 2 S begs of h penny cuuialU. 2 ' JO ' 1 ' 4 SM leet yt angle stel. PLUMIUNO .MATERIAL. K doz IX inch tee. 1 ' 1 flbrros. i'-i 1 j ig I K 1 If sockets Uulous tluBge Ktivstone union ltwk uuu ttshlnm. 1 Innl, in j ln.k X I IlB8hsUipuudwf2 I ' fit lnh Fuller tutu aui, . . '" , "' eh H nxuX X rubUr nttt, fer yu. 1 Mm iUo4livjjJM '. indt. mt ork. Nu 4. 1 IL 3 IU ( ext uirsaiwHU ip. Wyeth Bro cum ia$tars ct, ji? ux. MR ME;-:?, bHfc. i ri crria, ShSiImI, MblU Kla, ggtu md, Sbuni 1 1 lefbiu m iwt I (nab imI wrwtght Iran pipe w J 1 Jbteek ' '. l&ZQ$kin ",Be Ktasses, u I Star rUi gnupj ruuer SuwpUn y l raMtbeoMeortb aSaSU?tVf,"faa ?a K wftj WM. A ropy 14 thw aYmKiwSiSf.S ml raat riv hu it!Tn?.,,!,,?l Jk l vrlh MptJo rf n t .d SL"? ? JSJ.'. ffn5SSr.".'wnJ,,w t.mStm. OWJJftMrtpM T lb StlrtiJVtS htLm LOST.-Two deeds and tax receipts 'ray -uitmr, enclo-ni ta enrolop. lUurn to JouKNXt. office, ii i 3l IlATl'lli WA1, i.iun tjTNcw houe (n 6Vth L'. Salem. Applv to E. Ilttnr vrttu Salem, or at Jouukal ofllt'e. ? T im'iA I,ackaBeof hair K006., bet Tben fr,V:.w v. . luu Miiiro ""'c'"' . r rann cooper's store. I i,,f rt. i.y 27 tf 5 en- rpo HEST-A. house of five rooirl A, e.S'' -van dtr 1Jan- Wtateilreet '"" u iuiuu. ll-!8l i H10rii?iSHVN?iIHren ncres wit J the cltj limits of Yankton, s. D.,forprop- Sm',B-ff 8j'em- W-"Sg' Qi'KCIAL BAHQMN-A bargalnll of p feredmtbel N, Gilbert propert ipor ?iei1fi0n nn(1,?it streets. Callia J. 0. llooth, room U, over Ladd i. Buih ink , over Li naiiw UND.-A new leather slipper. J.' can hate same by provlnir iy nd navlnu rsr ,1.1 ..t. ' u,,u P " . 'ML .IU11CC. flXHIENT. Houce of nine rooms silln ,.. wv wuMgebireei. T"S,'A.LKA-IIE81,KKIAK BOCIE1 j. . Bery raiuraay eenlii- .J o clock, in tne hall oer the Wat iV? ranee bnHinn- i..,i' ."" r,'e 111 gar "A K W . A. Cuslek, Vice President. wg p H (NY, WJt.A MUNt.V,rkk Tmit "u.sincss, Shorthand! ' 1 Uty Warranto VOTR'h Is hereby mvrn ih.. .i,. 0.1 ura''iitundon hnrt TA .. . Bre orjol lbecityofN,ln, ii22 a .,btitii. arr,.uts of ifie 1 1 1 of Lilt?'' XaJy " by Hi- .rcwurr ii2l .i'J d0" PEOPLE! "STAPP OK LlpE '-I 4 X i A i'' '?VM il '.i 1 ? L.i3tXlL-,4mm $1 J mtotl HSv x - n iiiinilg' - fltp tR-