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'jpaTnsrs-T"' ' Tyy;;g'ggy'",wl''l' vww f vy Mjf ' "'' .ifi waiwpfP EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. I VOL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OKEGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 11, 1892. "TO-DAT9 NEWS TO-DAT." NO, GO. T" PHTTON'S 300 ROSE TABLETS---480 PAGES FOR 10 CTS. Largest Tablet on tb.e Market, Only to fflE RACKET STORE GRAND SHOE SALE! A Men's Rubber Boots ' Plow Shoes Better " '' - Oil Groin Plow Shoes Men's Cougresa ' iHov's School Shoes ,r Drew Rhoes - Chil.lren'H Fine Slu.es " Heavy " The above list offers convinced call and examine. 261 Commercial Street Why Ire Those Lois in Pleasant Home Addition SFXLING SO RAPIDLY? gCJL."0"S2EM the LOTS, e DDTf!l?Q nnH t.hfi TTCP MS Take a walk or drive through the property and see E&e HOUSES and SIDEWALKS in course of Rmstruction. . MATERIAL being hauled on the ground for ten E$2r:Ei",OTr aoTOS?A3KEES. fin. 15. BUHkI" Proprietor, One-half block houth if Bush's bank, up stairs. larntt -SUCCESSORS 1 0- WELLER BROS. HEAD QUARTERS FOR RED STAR E0O3:KlSi3E233 STAPLE D FANCY GROCERIES At the old Stand, next You can get the latet MUSIC Finest Line of Pianos, Organs, Banjos, Violins, Guitars and Mandolins, LOWEST PRICKS AT EASTON'S, 3IO SMOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street. House - and - Sign - Painting. Paper Hanging, KaNomlnin?, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and Natural Wood Finish. Ouly First-class Work. E. E. SNOW. Biirf & PctZCi Fibers and Tinners, 247 Commercial street, Salem. !A complete line or Stoves ami Tiuuate. mi munu'S " piuiuumg a BjHHilaliy. Estimate for finning and Plumbing Furnished. tialeiu Truck 4 Bray Co. illSI K V He .State Su, oppnnllc kiu Tron work. Drays and truck-, Utc corner f Hint- and I Wuu.inmf ! rM. F. DRAKE, Proptlstor.. T-G PERKINS, Gweral SprUUdtt. SALEM IRON WORKS, a.i.h:m, - . . . OamlTtKl U III krinVoumLi Truetlnh Eusir.es.Crestlnjr.eliv. rnrm mjuiiilneiT nude and repaired. rOenmlMiiU "oTinanuft3uii.Mr iWu-iiiitfd W.hlaln.ii. Ptenl Mlddltnts anncrDu iftm -iiii -..? - SashL and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Orecon. th& beat class of work in our k. ?xt . 1 ..!. "-l . yfiu uto lowea, jiuj Special Sale No. 4. PATT0N"S STATE STREET BOOK ?2 00 worth $2 75 ? ' J25 1 l" l 50 145 " 175 ------ 1 4j and up 1 10, 1 8'1 'd 45 140 " 180 !., C' , Vn - 80, $100, 110 s mo of the greatest bargains No trouble to show goods. are sure to suit every body. mentire door to Post Office. 1 Commercial Street Send for Catalogue FREE Garden IIw and Lawu Sprinklers. D KAYS AND TRUCKS order. OtMI, Of- ipponlie Ma- rw.iv tx fruud tlimulii-ut ineoHv a OREOON ("irttftt h Usltaf UltAul fl . t in M Vnill - m line at prices to compete vl n. knri- Yn 4-rtnt 1 ttuorl tuo wok uwj" iovt. Ladles' Glove Calf Shoos - ' Oil Grain " - 11 Calf Shoes " Dongola Shoes Tipped Shoes " Flexible Dongnlu " Fine Dontrnlti Kid " " Oxford Ties Clilhlien's Rubbers only - ever known west of the Studebaker . E F. OSBURN. Hoosier Seeders and Drills.!. BALL BEARING DISC HARROWS. GRAY BROTHERS, ("OR. STATE AND LIBERTY STS., SALEM, OREGON. nR!iR?i&&&Ss&S$X9 for Infants 'Castorlstls go wen adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to mo." II. A. Abchkr, SI. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. "The use of Castorla,' Is so universal and tta merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Carlos lUnrrw, D.D., New York City. I.ote raster Bloomlngdalo Beformed Church. Tn Cbhtadr J. M, Needham, HOUSE PALNTING, KALSO MINING, PAPER HANGING, NATURAL WOOD FINISHING. I,eave orders J. Irwin's, rear of m!tu a Htelner's drug store. Columbia Poultry Yards, J. M. BRENTB, Manager. Lock Box 1210, Seattle, Wash Ilreeders oi Thoroughbred l'oultry of fol lowing varieties: 8. C. Whlto Leghorns, B. C. Brown leg horns, White Plymouth Rocks, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Pit Dames, Black Lang shami. Light Brabamas, Buff Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Brocre Turkeys. Bend lor Circular and Price Lint. Atimiul School Election. NuTJCKlsberfbyBb'nthat the Hegu tar Annual KchnoT Election School Dli tnct No. 34, of Marlon county, Oregon, will be held at Heed's opera bouM In the cltv ol Knlcm, on Monday, March 14, a. I 12, for the purpose of electing 0) one di rector, for the term of (8) three years; one Hcliool clerk for 1 be trm of one year. Raid election to begin at 2 o'clock p. in, of mid day. With deonre II. Htirrutt.O. L. Watt und O. U. Vbd Wsgnnras Indict. A. K. KTIlANO,Ulilrman. Attest, W. B. fllMI'aoy.Dlsl.acrk. Bids Wanted. NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will be rerelveJ bv the Lily of Rulera. Oregon, until March 14, WJ,t the hour'-f 0OICKa.ra. mi u graveuujr gruuiuic unit nirbintr ofall thit nartof Cbemeketa street between theeattbank of W lllamette river ana lue eak". sine oi rouricen u street, aceordlng to the pUns and specin cations on (He ol the city surveyor's ord a. a denosltorrjOOinuitaoeo-i mnr the bids ,t puarantesul good (u'tb on the part of tbe luaaer mil n wui rxcewe oonirr.ci bundand undertaking, and furnish gn4 and nufTiclent snreUes apprurbd by the mnyorln case the contract Is awarded to Mid bldder.whlch deposit, shall be forfeited n the t lty of Halem In rase of a failure 03 the part of said bidder U comply with any ol sai4 requirements Hald bond, couti act and undertaking are oatio In Itieorrireof the elty surveyor The niy of ruitn r-crrr the rijrht to rfjert any or all bid. Corporations mint Hate Id their bias that they are corporations, co-partnerships and associations most f1e ail tbe names of msmners in tue cu panoersnip or associa lion and tha nam under wbleh tby do bttlne.. M W HUNT, CHAH.B M(KBEd, II.UL.AMEPEUX.Pr R. CommltUe on Htreetsand Public Property. E. J. UeCAlItjTLAM). dtr Burveyor. B.T, RJClUKOfcO.N, aty Atuxncy. be bad at ST0RE.1 $1 15 worth $1 40 1 J 75 145 175 145 1 5 180 ' 2 iii 2 15, $2 40, 2 io 2 (i0, 8 , 8 25 1 25,-1 45, 1 65 Rocky mountains. To be Wagons, and Children. Castorla cures Collo, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes a rostlon. Without injurious medication. ' For soreral years I have recommendoo your ' Castorla, ' and shall always continue to do so as it lias Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardsb, M. D., Tho WJnthrop," liSth Street and 7th Avo., New York City Coiipakt, 77 Muniur Street, Nbw York. t Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All flours oi the Day None but white labor employed lu this establishment. A good substantial moal cooked In fln.t clusi, Htylo Tweuty-11 v conls per moal, R1CD FRONT Court street, letwren (Jpero Jlouso acd Mlnto'N Livery DUGAN BROS' Plumbing and IlcatingjCo., Wholesale nndretall dealers In STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS, 0 Com merclul ctreet. Telephone No. XL NEW DAILY MAIL STAGE Kctwccu Aurora, Kuttcvllle, t'lmmpocg, St. I'uul mid Pairficld. Lowe Auroia daily at 10-30 a. in. Ar rive at rairfleld .1 p. 111. Returning leave Kar(leld at 4 . tn. Arrives at Chain ix-g i)P, in LMvesChamioegea.m. Arrlte at Aurora, via Kutlevllle, ut8 a. m. Ion nect.' with innrnlngrl, P. Co. trains going north and south. Pauengers, baggage and ireigiit rameaoi rrgiuarraiec. r!ervlf beglus Monday. Mareb 17. lbW. OUH.lIOKPi:iltI'ropr FEAR & HAMILTON, lans nesotlated on Improved farm end rity property. HA.L.UIVI. oroaon Hooin 14, Bush Bank block. 6Udw E. C. CROSS, Butcher and Packer mate Ht. ana Court Ut,-Tb best mtl deUvre4 to alt ruts of the city, IF Capital 'fflE CAPITAL JODONAl. H0FER BROTHERS, Editors. DBLr3ma)DAJLY.KXCEPT80NUA.Y. ST TUB Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Office, Commercial Street, lu P. O. Building Entered nt the postolllco at Salem, Or., bj setond-clafs n.Hltci. GOOD HOAU8. Probably no element of clvlliza tlou la of so vital Importance as tut unobstructed Interchange of com (utilities. Tbe farmer must have u suilablo rond ou wblcb to take bis produce to market, and tbe mer chiint's business depends on tho re ceipt of that prod tiro. Make nil the nooks and coruers of tho United States accessible, nud every business enterprise in the country will feel the beneficial results, s.iyn tho Eust Orejronlan. Col. Albert A. Pope is an enthus iastic Bupporter of this movement. He fouuded tho department of road construction lu tbe Massachusetts lustltuto of Technology, and tho Pope Manufacturing Company, of which lie 1h president, now ofl'ers $10,000 worth of bicycles as prizes for tbe boys and young men who writo tho best essays on any phase of the subject, "Good Itoads." There should bo a largo number of nititestnuts for theso prizes from Oregon, and several irom Marlon county. Good roads aro highly Im portant, and Just at this time Baleiu is very much interested In seeming her share of them. Tbe city is as badly in need of good roads ns tbe country, and noth ing should be allowed to stand in the way of seeming them. Tho busi nesi men have n pecuniary interest in fie matter, and tho least procras- tin .tioii should not be tolerated. Let's go to work for good roads. THE 1 JIO III LKOrUUKRS. Aluige sharo of tho third party lecture at the opera house Thursday night consisted of abuse of Tm: Journal nud tbe Republican parly, Th j speakers fully established them, selves along the lino in which tbo Democratic papers have already de scribed them ns euthulnstio assist ant Democrats. Tbe editor of this paper is receiv ing bo 111 0 attention from the third party lecturers. If they will die. prove what tho Democratic papers of the valley have said in their favor, and which finds so great favor in Democratic party organs, Tiik Jouhnal will bo glad to exouerate them, fio far they stand con demned, uot by us, but by tbe parly organs thai are only inspired by lovo of free whisky and hatred of Repub licanism. It Is not our funeral but their own that tho gentlemen aro attending, Tub Journal has only good will and ontbuiasm for any good work. But has no use for frauds and hypo crites. These lecturers cannot hurt 113 v lth their abuse and wo shall not retaliate In kind. But lu getting themselves into tho attitude of Jobn-the-Baptlsts of the Democratlo campaign orators, who will be along a Utile later, they only expose their real mission and destroy tho possi bility of tho thing thoy would osten sibly upbuild. OILKSIM.V OF TUU COUNTV COURT. Having ordered tho county road tax paid In cash, the sheriff la col lecting it, and tho people will de maud some better roads. Unless tbe peoplo get Improved roads for tho increased tax there Is likely to be trouble. Ilnving ordered the road tax paid in cash and assumed tho disburse ment of that mopey, tho county ooutt will bo held responsible fur better roads. Still all tho road supervisors will want just at much money as over before, will want Just as much salary, but will do more nearly what they please with the people's money. Tba county court has retained all the defects of the old law, and lias so fur, adopted no Improved system except to levy more taxes. CAM PA ION ItATUe. Tjib Wbpjclv Capital Jour nal will be sent for ten weeks on trial or for cainpolgu pur looses In single copies or In clubs, to any ad drets In this stato for twenty-five cents each subscription. Wo propose to give the fairest nnd most complete telegraphio news of tbe great national campaign lu pro gress that Is printed in any paper in Oregon. T11 u Journal will dlecuws all Im portant questions from the Republi can ulandpolut aud In the Interests of the Industrial and producing masMsand tuxpuyers. oUaansTKO comment, Tho bottc. buss definition of a baby is Have you got a ben on for tate poultry show. the Prepsre to take your pet stock to th show. poultry and Balem has a score of meetings and dally. It Is quite a city. Balem must have a progressive delegation In the legislature. The poultry, pot stock and stallion show all nt the same date will make a big day at Salem. The great tariff debato will be .closely, fairly and Intelligently fol lowed In our telegraphio columns. The signs indicate that James Lotau will uot n chairman of our next Republican state central com mittee. Salem has a solid and energetic board of trade. Tho eleotiou of Mr. Cottlo as president puts a vigorous mau at tho helm. Times Mountaineer; Oregon will bo tho first state lu this presidential yctr, and a large Republican ma jority should greet tho ears of our eastern neighbors next Juno. To accomplish this perfect harmony must provall in tho ranks of the party, and factional bickerings be laid asido. Reuator David B. Hill is going to Mississippi to capture the Demo cratic delegation from that stato to tho Chicago convention. Incident ally he Intends to mako a speech to the legislature there. He will mast probably succeed In both attempts. Senator Hill Is making "tbo greatest effort of bis life." Salem has a Kindergarten associa tion with P. S. Knight as president. He is a mau who Is heart and soul for tho new education. "With such a good broad nnd successful real estate man at the head, tho associa tion will not lag. There are twenty lady members women who place lovo for tbobettcimoutof humanity uppermost, who seek no notoriety or selfish advantages, but who aro nm bltious to ho of some service to tbe growing generation. Tho Albany Democrat undoubt edly voices tho sontlments of a large number of persons in tho Demo cratlo party when it says: "It is possible, but not certain, that tbe ruld now made on tho Dcmoornoy by Senator Hill for a presidential nomination may defeat tho solectlou of Mr. Cleveland as a caudtdate; but thero is no posslblo contingency in which Hill could eilect his own nomination. Tho Democrats of tbe nation are not prepared to outer one of tho most Important contests In our history with a caudidato who symbolizes the purpose to national ize saloon politics, with political theft as one of tbo Jewels of tbo now political constellation." We take tbe abovo paragraph from The Dalles Chronicle and ask this questien: Did tho Albany, Oregon, Democrat say this? South Salem Spoako. Ed. Jeurnal: I bco by your paper tbo county court la lu session and ou behalf of tho citizens of South Salem, allow us through your paper tn call tho attention of tbo said court to tbo deplorable condi tion of South Commerclu! street, Wo are glad to havo tho railroad built and havo oflered no obstacle to Its being put through. But we will light to havo our street pre served and protected to tho full ex tent of tbe law and It Is the duty of the county court to help us out, It should see to It that our rights are protected aud that all travel Is not driyen off this old county road and our main business street. Pro Bono Publico. It Should lie in Kycry Jlouso, J. B. Wilson, 871 Clay St. Sharps burg, Pa,, says bo will not bo with out Dr. Kings's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, aud Colds, that Retired bis wife who was threat ened with Pneumonia after an at tack of "La Grippe," wheu various othor remedies nud several physici ans had done her no good, Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done hi in mora good than anything ho ever used for Lung Trouble. Noth ing like It. Try it. Free Trial BoU ties at Fry's Drugstoro, 12i!5 Com mercial St. Large bottles 60c and H.0O .- i.asisl SsW 11 INSURANCE THAT INSUUEB. We take great pleasure lu Inform ing our friends and acquaintances lu Marlon county that wo havo been appointed aconts for Thk "Old" Amkiucan fihk Inburanob Coi- PANV OK PiIILAI)KLPIIA. TIlO "Old" American Fire lias been In business continuously nud Interest edly for eighty-two yearn. Its cahu assets amount to over (! 000.000: Its surplus to Kllcy holders over $700, 000; It lias paid to policy holders over $18,000,000. Tbe American makes a specially of Inuring farm nroerty on verv favorawo aud satisfactory terms to tbe laraiirs, wo nope our friends will remUftber us and give us a share of tbeldXjualoeM. J. L. MITCHELL & CO., dw Agents, Balem. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed t Caitorkl entertainments Highest of allin Leavening Power, RoYal m&s&m ABSOLUTEIY PURE GENERAL. NRW3 NOTES. Frank Gllstrap has purchased tho uowspaper plant recently Bhlpped to Springfield aud will start a paper In that place Hi a week or two. Tho family of Borry Evans, of Looking Glass, who is in tbe couuty Jail awaiting tbo action of tho noxt grand jury for larccuy, Is In a very destltuto condition, and tho couuty court ordered Constnblo Taylor to supply them with provisions at tho county's oxpense. Tho magnitude of tbo salmon in dustry ou tho Lower Columbia may bo coucclved from tho estimate that about $2,000,000 is permanently In vested; about a million Is spent au uually in tbo purchaso of twine, tin, salt aud other materials, and durlug tho four months' fishing season another million Is paid out for ma terial, wages aud oxpenBo accounts. Legh Harnett returned Wednes day night from bis trip South after hydraulic grouud, says tho Cottage Grove Leader. Ho did not find any thing ho wanted In tho Wolf creek dlstrict,but has made an lmmouBo lo cation within three miles of Canyon vllle, on tho samo channel as Myrtlo oriek. He is backed by capitalists In Eugene aud San Francisco. Dr. O. M. Dodson and Henry Rust will, within tho next few days, turn loose about tweuty Chinese pheasants ou tho Rust farm, three miles south of Baker City, and it is desired that tho public will under stand, says tbo Baker City Demo crat, that thoy aro not to bo killed, but rather every assistance should be offered to enable these beautiful birds to iucreaso in number. Sheriff Simmons and Coronor Clark wero called toProsser,Tuesday, says tho Yakima Herald, by a tele gram that tho skelotou of a man had boon found in a drygoods box near Snipe's Mountain. Thero wero no means of Identifying tho re mains, aud the supposition was that murder was committed. After an Investigation tbo sheriff aud coro ner couoludcd that It was tho samo skeleton that was found somo bIx years ago by Andy MoDanlel, and placed lu a drygoods box nud burled, At that time it was tho opinion that tbo remains wero thoso oftn missing surveyor, who was supposed to havo died from oxposure. Tho Joune Electric Light Com pany havo shipped to Michigan a fifty-horsepower motor to bo used in tbo submarluo torpedo-boat whlsh Is being built for tho United States by Chicago capitalists. It will bo tested by tho government in about three weeks. It is cigar-shaped, and has two sources of niotivo power, steam nud electricity, tho first generating tbo power for tho second. In case of emergency, a storage-battery system will oporato tho motor wheu tbo vessel wishes to submerge. Tho fnlluro of nearly elovon submarluo torpedo-boats has been duo to tho inability of tho In ventor to keep tho cigar point from fastening In tho bottom, but n this point tho submersion is accomplished by water ballast, and, so far, the horizontal position of tbo vessel has been maintained la several experi ments. Several months since a body was fouud floating In tbo river below Tho Dalles, which had bcon so long exposed as to bo unrecognizable, and tho remains woro burled with out Identification. lu tho pockets was found a memorandum of a local subordlnalo lodge of Granite Cutters, and Mr. Straoham, of Cas cado Locks, has since received let ters of Inquiry from a Mr. Oswold, of Ban Francisco, ho thluks tho body was that of Robert Oswold, who left the locks last April Intend ing to go to Halt Lake City, Os wold, after leaving tho locks, was In company with two other men below Tho Dalles, one of theso men aud Oswold disappeared from tho camp, where they woro sleeping, leaving tho third mau asleep, since which time nothing has been heard of Oswold. Win, Bargeant In now offering special Inducements in wall paper, picture frames aud mouldings, win dow shades and baby carriages. Now store, 311 Commercial street. New Washington, Peuu., peoplo aro not slow about taking hold of a now thing, If tha article has merit. A fow months ago David Byers, of that place, bought his first stock of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, He has sold It all and ordered more, "It has glvon tho best of aatisfao tlon, I have warranted every boUle, and have not had one come back." 25 amf&O cent and $1.00 bottle for m1 by G. E. Good, drug Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. Baking Powder TDE OUTCOME. A Goso of Circumslastial Evhlcnco. S-OUND A PAPER IN TIME. A Missing Young Man Turns Up Opportunely. MoNsrouTir,IH.,Mar.ll-A Btrnugo casoof circumstantial ovldenco con taining nil tbe elements of a ro mance has just como to light here. Fred M. Staley was onco a resident of this place. Somo years ago he removed to Pottawatomie county, Kan., where ho was on a ranoh. Last fall ho decided to spend the winter in Illinois, but did not pub licly proclaim his Intention. One day two young men of his acquaint ance asked him to rido with thetu to town and ho accepted the invita tion. On tbo way ho Informed hie companions that ho bolloved he would take tbo train for the East that night. Ho did bo, and had nover written to or heard from hie former homo until Monday of this week, whon ho read In a nowspaper that tho young men with whom he had ridden had been indicted for the murder of Frod M. Staley, and the trial bad been Bet for March 10th. Mr. Btaloy Bays tho authorities un doubtedly havo a strong case against tho prisoners, ns thoy wero the last men his acquaintances had seen with him, nnd he had not told them whoro he wns going. Staley has left horo and will doubtless bo a wel como witness at tho trial. SARAH ALTHEA TERRY. Moro Details of Hor Examination for Insanity. San Francisco, Marnh il. Mrs. Sarah Althea Sharon-Terry was yestorday oxamlncd by the commis sioners of insanity and formally committed to tho stato asylum for tbe lnsario at Stockton, Cal. Judgo Lovy held court In Judge Lawler's courtroom, but oven these largo quarters wero crowded with Bpectators. Mrs. Terry, however, did not seem surprised or nervous at tho sight of so largo a number of Btrango faces, but whon the case was opened alio began weeping. Mammy Pleasant, Mrs. Terry's colored nurse, was tho first witness. Sho related various incidents rccontly occurring to ludlcato that Mrs. Terry waa In sano, "Sho Is constantly talking about spirits and Judge Terry," said Mammy Pleasant, "and I am afraid sho may harm horself or others." Mrs. Torry hero aroso and asked permission to question tho witness, which tho court finally granted. Sho then put a long series of Inter rogations to tho witness, which covered her doings from tho time she loft tho Culbrelh residence until sho finally left. Mammy Pleaeant'e house. To somo questions witness said: "Don't lot uh talk about that." "But I want to," responded Mrs. Terry; "I want to show who has the best momory. Why did you have mo arrested ?" she asked, "I did not say your mind waa wrong," responded Mammy Pleaa ant. "I said you wero affected by spiritualism." Mrs. Terry denied that sho be lleved In spiritualism, but said she believed in electricity. Sho then wandered In her questioning, and finally, lu telling how she treated Mrs. Parks, whom sho did not like, Mrs. Torry broke Into hilarious laughter. Scuddor Known in Los Angel. Loa Ancielks Maroh 11. Tne Bcudder murdor case In Chicago at tracts considerable attention bore, for Dr. Bcudder, the father, hl daughter, and young Bcudder and his wife spout some time here ami at Pasadena lust year. Ilia slater came hero for her health and died at Pasadena, and tho family re turned to Chicago. A number of peoplo were eeou who knew yoHHfc Bcudder Intimately while here, and they laugh at the Idea of bis being lusano for any length of thne, While he was here ho was one of ttw kindest aud gentlest of men that could bo Imagined, and was always of a most cheerful dlspoeltlofl, and exerted himself to the utmost to make those around him comfortable aud happy, Thiaxx Me Xm Bmb Mtwimtt. Louisvillk, Ky., Marefe 11. IJ&TTy Lamout came here about els months ago from New York, tA got work in a olfar factory, K boarded with Mrs, O, A. Bsukman and oa February kh married hex daughter, Lamoat toft koaw kit week, eaylB he would fe Cto r