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$ uiw his nomination desire to
nMrte tbat be can carry lew
York. The delegation chosen at
HyrniMte will certainly demand
. No contingency can ane to
prevent Its knocking-at tbe door of
lite convention for admission."
'How a Boles regarded in New
Vbrkr
, "He fa favorably thought of, but
mere !a no disposition to make bim
ftrerident. Boies' success in Iowa
was much due to the Issued pre
tested to the people by Mr, Cleve-
l taint and to his position on tbe pro-
liiWtion Issue."
, "Cdn Cleveland carryXewYork ?"
! ' "Most assuredly. We vote- under
tbe Australian system, and you
know there can be no trading."
Nathan fix.ft.iUF, Cleveland dele
sate from the 30th New York dig
Irfet, arrived at tbe Grand PacifiN
late last night. "We are all Dem -
rats in our delegation, notwith
standing tbe charges brought bj
the other fellows tbat we are bolters
.nd kickers." said be. "The Feb-
iHary Democratic convention, was
di n Minced by tbe Democratic pre
almost without exception as an ou
rage. There is no doubt thnt Sir
'Cleveland is the choice of the New
York Democrate, lut whether it I
Cleveland or any other D mocrat It
Swill have tbe Mipport'f ur D-"ple.
The position which the i'liuuh
delegation is to occupy is -tilI uucei
n. riiuce tbe state convention i'
asCome to the public kuouiedtri
bat the friends of Colonel Willian
I. Morrison, by skillful mauage
eut, have fcucceeiled in securing
mtrol of the delegation, aad tli
jtseation now is whether Cleveland
'dhner or Mormon is to have Ilr
iiptKirt, despite instruction".
STOEM IN CHICAGO.
Jke Grant Monument Struck by
Lightning.
W Si c,nCAOOf JuDe !" Three person-
ere killed, two fcenousiy injured,
knd .Jiue forty were stunned by h
v lJash of lightning which struck the
mlr . fn T inAn1.. ....I.
JtnxUV UiUUUluejJt IU .uiijw"iu yaii
wt night. Tbe catastrophe was the
esult of ft severe electrical atorm,
luring which people who were eon-
.repatcd in the park took refuge in
tie viults under the monument,
die storm began with a slight show
r, which rapidly developed into n
Vikiuall hurricane accompanied by
11 fffl'w'ip(,urf rain. When the storm
15 sfsvtuatits height a bliudiug ila-li
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rectly to the little crowd underneath.
'Everybody with the exception of
SSlhrre men was thrown from his feet.
j Ijnt none suflered further injury
.man stunning, except tnose mat
I .Were killed. The damage to the
monument will be covered by a few
lonare.
A Easiness Elock Eumed.
'Elizabeth, N. J., June 17, An
bntire business block on First street
nd Broadway. Elizabethport, was
burned yesterday morning. Tho
building was occupied by James
itcbell, furniture dealer, and lodges
f Masons and Knights of Pythias.
be lire spread to the large frame
uildings adjoining, all of which
,urn burned, 'me n, zaoetnnon
bank building was also damaged.
ITbe loss iiEgregates 1 90,000, partly
insured. Se'eral fireman were in
jured by falling walls, but none seri
busly.
Could Not Eear the Shame.
Rochester, N. Y., June 17.
'rank Merrick, a farmer who had
uapected his wife of infldelity.fouud
er on Saturday iu a compromising
ition, After horsewhipping her
aln ilotlni lia nrlnrail linv ir tant'n
K filling her he would not live any
fjgonger wun ner. merncK stayea an
Ight at a neighbor's uoube, and on
etumitig In the morning found his
Belfe dead. Bhe had committed
Suicide by taking poison.
The Dallas Postoffice.
Washington, June 17, The post-
Sulce at DallaB, Polk county,
fcregon, will bu raised to a presiden
Ul ofllce July 4th.
A Strangler Hanged.
York, Ph., Juno 17. William
eory Putnlter,the strangler of Mrs.
Iichuel Stromiuger, was iiauged in
mpe jaiiyaru nero at iikit ociock yes
prday.
fciraffi-i E A
wrvj'r jficatxi
s that Impurity or tliu hlood vll h j r -
:nccs uiulglitly lumj s or sci lilies un i i
lamUot tlie nccKj cau- lulnlul rom luc
ri en the arms. If. or leet; l c: .
Icors In the cve. ears, or now, often c.ni-
'ng UliidiifM or deafness; Is tlio or lulu ul
4inj.Ics, cancerous rtowiiis, or mo inn.)
jhr inanlfestatlons usuany ascnwxi n
'htiniors:" and Ias.tenliiK uion tho lunp.
tsuses consuuijitlon, and deatli. Rein,!
Ste most ancient, It Is tho most general i
I Sjicrsous are entlrelr tree from it.
How can I IOCr&
it Bo vvns-i
I5r taklns Hood's Sarsaparllla, which, hy
ibtt rtmarkablo cures it has accomplished,
ten wltcn other medicines hae failed,
jirotcn Itself to bo a potent ana pecui.
Bicdlclno for this disease Soino ol
cutes are really wonderful. If )uu
tmuler from Krufula or linjiure blood, bo
to try Hood's Sarsaiiartlla.
Krery sprlnc my w If o and children have
n troubled with scrufula, sores Im-ak.
2 nut on tiicm In various places. .My
Mia boy, three years old, has been a
mtU sufferer. Ust sprlnc he was mio
of tores from head to feet. 1 nas
iTtsedtouse Hood's Sarsaparllla, aud wo
v iiUtakenlt, Ttieresult ts Hut an nave
m cured ol the srrouila, my little boy
g entirely free from sores, and all tout
wy dilldrca look bright and health)."
'. Jl, Aihekton, I'aualo aty, N. J.
ood's Sarsaparllla
brlraurtits. flislzfutf). )'rcirrl t
HOOC CO., ApothtcarUl, bowtll,Mui
100 Dote On Dollar
MINNESOTA CYCLONE.
The Latest Ftom ManKafo
Democratic Politics, Etc.
THE DEMOCRATS.
All Is Not Harmony in tho Michi
gan Delegation.
Detroit, June 17. Ail is not har
mony in the Democratic delegation
io Chicago. It has been thought all
tloug tbe delegation was solid for
Cleveland but W. T. Baker, one of
be delegates, says a deal has just
xen made by which at least twenty
will vote for Hill.
Gray Withdraws.
Chicago, June 17. An Indian
apolis special says: At a conferenct
between tha friends of Cleveland
nd Gray, it was decided to with
lraw the latter candidate for both
firtsud second place, and that 1
will be given a cabirnt position if
C evetand ielectel.
Wednesday's Cyclone
DEtuWAN, M nn., June 17. The
vcione which passed near here
Vtdnesdav afternoon crushed a
. . . a
lru belonging to tt. uuuy, ana
ruck tbe bouse of C. Leitenberg
ind reduced it to splinters. One r
lie children a girl of 7 jearswa
tilled Leitenberger and another
he children was seriously Injured.
mile east of the hi. use of L. Pit
her was unroofed and the outhouse
xere carried away. Passing on it
twept everything iu its path ann
tilled three p rsons two miles fur-
hereast. Late reports of the num.
ber killed in this vicinity is six killed
with thirty injured.
Kr Paul, June 17. As later re
ixirts are received, the list of dead
by Wednesday's cyclone grows lesf
large number being made by du
plication of names and the same
inline? spelled differently. It now
seems twenty lives were lost, though
thh may be increased somewhat by
later reports from distant points and'
liy deaths among the injured. The
greatest losa was about Wells and
Minnesota Lake. The list of dead
us far as known includes those of
that neighborhood and around
Hartlaud.
Mankato, Minn., June 17. The
latent developments, substantial, are
Unit the grave fears of yesterday as
to the cyclone death loss will amount
to ut least thirty. Seventeen bodies
have been recovered thus far. With
a large territory to hear from the
cyclone was the worst that ever
vibited the North West.
Albert Lea, Minn., June 17
Every report adds to the list of in
jured and thelo'sof property. Three
children were killed in Martin
count. List of casualties iu Fari
bault county is a long one, it is hard
to ascertain. Thus far six deaths
are jeported in the county
with many injured. Destruction of
property cannot be estimated a9 the
path cf the cyclone is throngh the
richest farming country in the
states.
Flight of Dictator Palacio.
Xkw York, June 17... A speciul
to the Herald from Pauama says: "I
have received your dispatch inquir
ing what truth there is in the rumor
tbat Dictator Palacio, of Venezuela,
Is a fugitive. There are rumors here
to that eflect, but they have-not yet
been confirmed. It is common talk
among persons arriving here from
Veuezuela that Palacio has been
drinking heavily, that his forces
have beeu defeated iu several suc
cessive encounters, and tbat all his
Influential friends have deserted his
cause. The geueral belief is that if
the dictator has not already fled he
soon will be compelled to do so."
Ulster Wants to Eemain as Now.
iiKLPAsr, June 17. The great
Ulster convention, to consider the
negative side of the Home rule ques
tion, wis held here today. Work
was generally suspended. The clt
is decorated. Ten thousand dele
gates were present, and Duke Aber
corn presided. At the conclusion of
his sjieech, Sir W. O. Ewart pro
posed a resolution, declaring Ulster
has avowed a fixed resolve to retain
unchanged the present position as
an integral portion of the United
Kingdom.
Democratic Victory.
Lanbi.no, Mich., June 17. The
supreme court has rendered a deci
sion sustaining the constitutionality
of tho Miner election law. The
decision was unanimous. This law
was passed by the last Democratic
legislature and provides for tbe
choice of presidential electors by
congressloual districts lustead of by
the state ut large us usual. Decision
will give the Democrats ten presi
dential electors Iu Michigan, Court
Is made up ol three Republicans and
two Democrats.
Kansas Crops.
Wichita, Kas., Juue 17. Tin
wheat harvest is iu full blast in
Southern Kansas. The quality of
the grain is excellent. Reports
from nearly all (mints indicate a
larger yii Id tlia.i lust year. Corn Is
looking well.
Has It-signed.
Washington, Juno 17. The de
partment of btuto was advised by
cable this morning from Caracas of
the resignation of the president of
Venezuela. Everything U quiet.
Exposition Coinage.
Washington, D. C, Juue 17.
Tho Worlds' fair committee of the
house today agreed on n bill for the
coinage of teu million half dollars to
be ub.hI In old ut ilio Columbian
exposition,
u2iS,;
of Illinois, for temporary chairman
J of the Democratic national conven-
.i ....,.., iniK.immnr'abead one wov r tbe other.
l.u, uu r) uuK u, .u ,Uc r .m v.
.fv fi,ro r r,.n,nbv n-Kn
Ul U . W" K.IO, v. Avu.uvn.7 , " w '
is being bacued by Henry Watter
... . .
son. btevenson uas oeen lasing
things easy, but thU morning found
it necessary to go to work for the
place. The selection of Owen?,
vliile not cntagoufotic to Cleveland
will l-e Ie?3 favorable to him than
General Stevenson. The principal
objection to Steveuson, is tlie fact
bat be was sent to congress by the
Green backers, some years ago. On
the other hand, Steventou is person
ally very popular.
Eeceived Summary Punishment.
Hazei.ton, Pa., June 17. John
Spolai-k, a Hungarian, stabbed Mrs.
Hancock, bis boarding mistros,
wice iu the breast Tuesday night,
inflicting serious wounds. A crowd
if boarders in tbe house pursued bim
as he ran away. Three hours later
Sprolack's lody was found at the
bottom of a deep slope, lying beneath
a frright-car. One ef the men who
w.is in the crowd that pursued Spro
lack is alleged to have said yester
day thai they caught tbe man, kill
ed him and threw his body down
he slope. The coroner held an in
juest, but eiicted nothing to show
that the Hungarian was lynched.
P.ussia at the World's Fair.
St. Pktkksbuko, June 17. The
commissioner-generul of the Russian
section of the world's fair, with as
sistants, lias started for Chicago, to
make necessary arrangements. Rus
dia contemplates making great ex
hibits from nil parts of the empire
of the most varied and interesting
character, comprising twelve divis
ions. The Power of the Press.
Pa it is, June 10.-.A curious revo
ution has taken place in French
literrture and judicial customs. For
the first time in the history of the
press iu France has a jury recogniz
ed the principle that heavy damages
should be awarded for defamation of
character. M Drumont, a well
known anti-Semite, who recently
accused a deputy of belug at the
same time engaged in drafting a bill
relatiug to the Bank of France, was
promptly prosecuted by M. Bardeau,
and being found guilty, M. Dru
mont, was sentenced yesterday to
three months' imprisonment and
fined 1000 fraucs. Moreover, the
court ordered that tbe sentence be
published in several journals, and
and that the amount of the line be
spent iu this way; tbat for eight
days speciul prominence be gi'eu to
tbe sentence on the first page of M.
Drumont's own journal, Le Libre
Parole, which is certainly a novel
sentence. The trial proved there
was absolutely no foundation for
Dumont's occupation.
Affairs in Brazil.
New Yokk, June 17. The Her
ald's correspondent at Buenos Ayres,
telegraphs that the Brazilian minis
ter of commerce has resigned. It
was reported from au official source
ihut Mutto Grosso hud submitted to
the home government and that the
revolution was at au end. This story
is not credited iu Buenos Ayres. A
telegram from Rio Grande do Sul
says that Julio Cost el I o ia hatching
a revolt iu that state for the pur
pose c f overthrowing Viscount Pe
lotai. The United States war vessels Es
sex and Bennington are expected to
take part in tiie inaugmal ceremon
ies of President-elect Luis Saluz
peua. MURDERERS LYNCHED.
Four Italian Laborers Hung by a
Mob Near Sedro, Wash.
Skattlk, June 17. A special from
Sedro, Wash., to the I'o-it-Intelli-encersays:
A report of the brutal
murder of John A. Nelson, foreman
of Smith Bros., camp on the line ol
the Moute Cristo railroad, by fom
Italians, followed by the lynching
of the murderer?, was brought here
last eveuing. Nel-ou, who had lived
In Sedro for some time and had beeu
employed by Smith Brothers, rail
road contractors, was given a posi
tion us foreman over Italian laborers
on the grade of the Monte Cristo
railroad. The etatement as told to
the Post-Iutelllgeucer correspondent
was told that Nelsou was attacked
by the Italians and durlug the light
m iron bar wa3 driven through his
head, killing him iustautly. The
white men of tho camp became so
enraged (about sixty) over the brutal
murder that they seized the Italians
and iu the presence of 150 of their
couiitrymeu, lynched the four
murderers. No further particulars
have been received, as there Is no
wire to the scene.
Licking Bridge Disaster.
Cincinnati, O,, June 17.- -Another
part of the Licking river bridge fell
at 0 o'clock yesteaday. Five men
working uuder it ut the time escaped
without injury. Two more bodies
were takeu out of the wreck yester
day forenoon, but are not Identified.
A Local Option Fight.
Lanca&tku, Ky., Juue 17. Lan
caster is a local option towu, but she
Inn her "blind tiger." Several days
ngo Henry Arbuite, a detective, took
the matter iu hand, and began to
work up casei ugalust the Illicit
whiskey-sellers ot Battle Row, a
negro settlement. He repotted
Tueedny morning, atid five negroes
aud oue white ihhu were arrested
yesterday. The white ninu ia Frank ,
Turser, He was flued $ 100, each la
1S7T ("naa. nmntiiitlnc tn 1 1ST TAArt
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ESSNenis iwii
BRed iu the burium with Turner, QOprer.leiit.e.pcclal!r-in ng women,
confessed in loyjcaieu. J Here is I tin
-
Arouei.e. me ueiecii-". iiasseverai
- t brothers wuo will protect htm
arrfttnaf Tltrnom eai'mmI In nllttltwr
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who, it is believed,
will try to do
him injury.
NOT MATCHED.
She Wedded a Millionaire's
Sod,
Who Deserted Her.
Rochester, N. Y., June 17. The
wife of William Powers, son of
millionaire D. C. Powers, asked an
old friend yesterday for a loan of f5.
She told him thut her husband had
deserted her and refused to allow
her to buy even the bare necessaries
of life In bis name. She said she
hnri lwfTtrMt liar htlatinnrl'c fnttinr nn j
ber Knees to see that she was pro
vided with what she needed, but be
refused to give, ber a dollar. It is
understood that Will Powers in
tends to sail to Europe Saturday for
au exteuded trip, his intention being
it is said, to force bis wife to seek a
divorce aud tbu be rid of her with
a nominal alimony. Mrs. Powers
vtyis, before her marriage, Mis Delia
Morgan. She was employed m
Hughis' candy store when she be
came acquainted with Powers, who
passed hi. time in tbe bauk owned
by his father. Powers, the father,
objected strenuously to the proposed
muriate, and the m ther vowed
ihutb'-r son should never marry
"thati-andy cirl." Mr. aud Mrs
Powers proposed that MUsMcrgau
should be educated aud should travel
abroad for two jears before the mar
riage. Mi-vS Morgan declared that if
there was any educating to be done
it must wait uutil after the impor
tant event, finally, the parents
yielded, and Mis Morgan was takeu
from the candy store and placed at
work in Powers' art gallery. The
marrisge took place in 1S&5. There
have been all sorts of things said
about the unhappy life of Delia Mor
gan led iu the little cottage almost
in the shadow of the Powers man
sion, where the young couple lived.
A daughter was born to them, but
it failed to bring happiness. The
young husband has kept up a pre
tension cif duty all the time, but it
has been an open secret for a year or
two that his wife and his home saw
very little of him. It is also stated,
though nobody believed it, that tbe
jvung wifr was destitute at times,
despite the fact tbat her husband
was a member of one of the richest
families of Rochester and was him
self cashier of a prominent banking
institution.
GEAY-HAIRED LOTHAIRIO.
He Was Very Anxious to Marry
a Girl of Sixteen.
Forsyth e, Pa., June 17. What
would have beeu a romnntic marri
age was nipped in the bud here yes
terday. At an early hour an old
man, about sixty years of agp, drove
Into the city, accompanied by a
rosy-cheeked, bashful girl of uot
more than sixteen. The couple at
tracted it great deal of attention ou
the streets, and they were the ob
jects of great attraction when it was
learned that they were in search of
a minister. The old mau's heart
throbbed with joy as he va!ked into
the ordinary's ofllce and called for a
marriage license. Just then how
ever, the would-be groom's joy was
replaced by sorrow and disappoint
ment, for a prominent minister
heard of the intended ceremony and
determined thai it was an unjustifi
able injury to the unsuspecting girl,
aud that he would make an attempt
to prevent it, as he knew the groom
expectant had a ife living in Flor
ida. The liceu?e was rtfu-ed the
old man, and a more disappointed
lover could not be Imagined. He
rew iudiguant, while the girl ut
his side smiled coquettishly into his
face, reassuring him of ber love. The
white-haired lover, though crestfal
len at this disappointment, took tbe
girl by the baud and led her away,
swearing that he would get the
license elsewhere and make the
young gill his bride.
SUMMONED BY ERIN.
Hon.
Edward Blake Asked
to
Stand for Parliament.
Vancouver, B C, June 17. The
announcement made that Hon. Ed
ward Blake has been asked by a
cablegram signed by the Irish par
liamentary party, including Justin
McCarthy, John Dillon, Michael
Davltt, Timothy llealy aud William
O'Brien, to allow his nomination for
a constituency in Ireland, has
created a profound sensation here.
The World, un Independent Journal
iu politics, a great admirer of BlaKe,
and favorable to home rule for Ire
laud, comes out with a strong leader
observing that ilon. Edward Blake
will surely heed the Macedoulan cry
aud go over and help the sons of
Erin in their struggle for home rule.
Continuing, It says: "It Is under
stood that the erstwhile leader of the
Liberal party luCauada has the mut
ter under conslderallan. While he
would place all Irishmen In the
Dominion uuder a deep debt
nfcrii.
lfr-'
le iu.
Itude by his acceptance of the
tatlou, It seems to us to be a duty
that he owes to himself. Tho name
of Blake huj ever stood for freedom.
He baa always been on the side
of Justice; hi. creed has been the
brotherhood of man. Long ago he
.llr.l hit H-nmniliv ultli Kir.
government for Ireluud, at it time,
too, when the ueutltueut was not ad
popular as It Is tiow. His wondrous '
nMinrolm. K... i,o..,i n. .
w.wvv.j Ulw iHutmuuu tuc W
o result from overthxlnfj the system.
The assimilative onran becominc ilo-
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porerisbed, aud hence ' that tired feel
Ing" of which many complain. For alt
uch cases, there U no remedy equal to
Aycr's Sarsaparllla. Take no other.
"Some time a;;o I found niy ttvstrni
entirely run down. I hail a feeling of
rontant fatigue and languor and very
little ambition for any kind of effort.
friend advised we to try -Aver' Sanui
parilla, which I did with the trot re
Milt.. It Jim don me more good than
nil other medicines I have eer used."
Frank Mellows, Chelsea, Mass.
" For months I wa afflicted with
nenous prostration, weakness, languor,
central debility, and mental depression.
H.v purifying the blood with Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, I was completely cured "
Mrs. Mary Steven, Lowell, Mass.
When troubled with Dizziness, Sleep
lessness, or Bad Dreams, take
Ayer
h
s oarsapamia,
rnzr.ir.ED bt
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass
sold ljr all PrajgiiU aad Iitalcr In Medicine
of the honecf commons, pleading
for the distressed I-le, which will
ever hold him in the highest rever
ence. It asks bim now, however, to
do the honor of representing oue ol
its constituencies in tbe creat coun
cil of the empire, aud to lend the
weight of his influence to the cause
of the forthcoming elections, when
an opportunity will be atlorded the
manhood of Great Britaiu to
pronounce against an admin
tetratiou that has shown itself en
tirely regardie- of the rights of oue
of tbe three branches of theTJulted
Kingdom. Mr. Blake ha- been
privileged to make a choice. Will
he decide to leud his k-sistauce to
the party led by the Cbristiau states
man, William Ewart Gladstone? or
will he be content to stand upon his
pat record, filled wiUi high
thoughts and lofty aspiration-", but
lacking iu action? Deeds, not words
proclaim tbe hero. We have sutli
cient faith in the nobility of Mr
Blake's character to Jieheve tbat lu
will unle-? there are insurmountable
obstacles iu the way, leap into the
breach and do what he can to save
Ireland from her enemies. He
would carry across the .-eas a mes
sage of peace and love from the in
telligence of this country, which,
iUelf prospering under the benign
influence of a constitutional and re
sponsible government, wishes all
other lauds to be as happy as it is.
Sanguine of the result of the contest
that lias been entered unon, we
would like to see our stainless knight
in the midst of the fray, afterward
to have his reward by becoming a
minister of the crown in the cabinet
led by the grandest of living En
glishmen. The Dominion would
then be repteseuted at Westminster
by one of whom it might well be
proud."
Deserving Praise
We dtsire to say to our citizens,
that for years we have been selling
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills-,
Bucklen's Aruieu tfalve and Electric
Bitters, und have never handled
remedies that sell as well, or that
have given such universal satisfact
ion. We do not hesitate to guaran
tee them every time, and we stand
ready to refund the purchase price,
if satisfactory results do not follow
their use. Thee remedies have
won their great popularity purely on
their merits. Dan'l. J. Fry, Drug
gist, 22-j Com.l St.
MARKET?..
San Francisco Cal., June 17.
Wheat, teller, '92, Jl-44.
P o r. tiasd, June 17. Wheat
valley, fcl.So "Walla Walla &139.
Chicago Ills., June 17. At close
wheat cash .7Sj.
GlH' us l.augbiiiK Philosopher"!
None of your marling cynics lor us
They UngU not, neither do they smile
i hey are lugubrious dybpeptic. f hey are
ucunlly tour of visage, pale, Might, dry,
quUeginvjl s.-. irnlisirfuiils in lact, who
lookni, If the hutl br;n at loggerheads
wltn rut beef nil their lives. The olde-i-pliling,
button-burtlDg gnllaw that pro
iwl iro:i. iheliidilduut with a good dl-
Jetllou U ueer beard Irom them. They
uaguioy uioie inns imo mountains, -in-lien
igbtasair' into grievous annoyances,
show u a man who faces trouble with a
rmile.rcpl'ies not at small inltiap, and
In whom the fountains of meirlruent are
aslly pet ail sv, and we will show you a
man with u go d digestion. Ue Hostettcr's
stomach lil iters to secure this blessing,
and banish the nervousness and querulous
disposition to snarl and Und fault which
attends dypnpsla. Rheumatism, constl
patlon, malaria, kidney trouble and la
t'lppe yield to the Hitters.
Absolutely Ibe Best.
"I i ever ls!tate to recommend
CbimiLerlalu's Cough Kemedy ns
absnliitely the best," says Mr, F. B.
Kemp.assi'taul busluess manager of
the Youngstown, Ohio, DallyTeleg
ram oue of the most Influential and
valuable newspapers in the Buckeye
state. Mr. Kemp also says: "I have
found it a certain cure for the cough
usunlly following au attack of the
grit pe, and always keep a bottle of
it in the house." 50 cent bottles for
sate by G. E. Good, Druggist.
Chicago And Return.
One fare for the round trip. The
Union Pacific will sell tickets to
Chicago and return at one fare for
the round trip to those desiring to
atund tbe Natioual Democratic Con
vention which meets June 21. For
dates of sale and limits of tickets or
uy additional information npply to
W. II. Hurlburt, awt. general
passenger ugeut, Uuiou Pacific Sys-
tern, Porland, Oregon,
5-31-td
Notice ts Coutractors and Builders,
We are now Belllngmnd for bus-
Inew liou at 1 per load; resident .??hXmV'u1?iVtneuutyy
houses In city limits $1.25 per load.lcourt House in the city otsaiem, Marion
.i ...I.,. .i. .. ... I unty. Oregon, and tbat said account
navable at the end of ev. rv tnnmh.
We are the 'owest and gve the best
uccommodatlons.
. . -, . ,.
UMO-ll VOOUIlUE UAHII.U 1
PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD Cfi
! t J lf 1 1 1 IV IIIL VIIVllflBllLS V VS I
FOR TOWN
$2.00 , A- H:
i
IVrdoicn fortbeSnext flnlcbed j
aiacnioe
l'HOTOGR AFHK tn tbecity.
MONTEE BROS.,
lK'ICummerclal Street,
F. B. S0CTHW1CK,
Contractor awl
Ituilricr.
Salem, - - Oregon.
T. J. CKESS.
HOUSE PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING,
Natural Wood Finishing,
Cor, 20th and Chtmelela Street.
JOHN M. PAYNE k CO.,
Heal Estate
and Insurance.
First stairway north of .Bush
bank.
J0HX IRWIX,
Carpenter and Builder,
Shop 65 State street.
Store Fittinps a Specialty
AIRS.
Leading
?S5
Better Tban a $1.00 Bottle of Blood
Pnrifier.
Dr. W. H. Evuns, the leading i
druggist of Sanford, Florida, frays:
"I always feel safe in recommending
St. Patrick's pills I carry in stock."
There are none better, and one dose
of them will often do more good
thau a dollar bottle of any blood pu
rifier in the market. For sale by G.
E. Good, Druggist.
Removal Notice.
Dr. E. B. Philbrook has removed
his residence from Court street to
184 State, opposite Court Houw
square. His office will also be there
in and after June 2d. 6 1 td
Nothing Like TrvinE It
There is nothing that will so quick
ly satisfy one of the value of Cham
berlain's Pain Balm for rheumatilm
as a personal trial. Give it a chance
and see how quickly the pain will
subside. For sale by G. E. Good,
Druggists.
To the Ladies. "Viavi" stands
alone, the greatest medical discovery
jf the nineteenth century. (From
an M. D., in the Ladies' Health
Journal, Newark, Ohio.) You are
cordially iuvited to call and Investi
gate for yourselves. Office over 4
aud 9 cent store, Cottle-Parkhurst
block, Commercial fetreet, Salem,
Oregon. lm
Do not suffer lrom slcfcheadache a mo
ment longer. It is net necessary- Carter's
Little Ll er Pills wU cure you. Dose, one
little pill, fcmall price, bmalldose. Small
pill.
Mrs Chas. Smith o! Jlmw, Ohio, writes:
I have used every remedy forslcK head
ache I could hear ol lor the last flnc-eu
j ears, but Carters Little Liver Fills did
me more good than nil the rest.
Have no equal as a prompt nnd positive
cuieforstcn headicn. bllloune-- con
stipation, pain In tbeside, and all ller
troubles. Carter's Lime Liver Fills. Try
them.
25c Want Column.
Notices Inserted for ONK CENT PER
WORD KAUH INSKRTION. No adver
tisement Inserted in this uolumn for less
than twenty-five cents.
T T AN TED. Experienced salesladies.
Call this e enlng or saturrtay morn
ing between b and 10 o'clock. 193 Commei
clal street. It
WANTED To rent house of six or eight
rooms with barn preferred. Ad
dress I. KUERTEN, LocK Box U91 OreoD
City, Or. 6-HMt
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oib
and Window Glass, Wall Pa
per and Horder, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc.
NKW AJ0VEUTISKJIZNT5.
Columbia Poultry Yards,
J. M. BRENTS, Miiuag.-r.
Lock Box 1210, SeEttlo.lWa.sh
Breeders olThoroughbred Poultry of fol
lowing varietle
8. C. White Leghorns, ?, C. Brown Leg.
horns, White Plymouth Rocks, Barred
Plymouth Hocks, Pit Games, Black Lang
shams L1ght; Brahama, Buff Cochins,
Partridge CochinsBronze Turkeys.
Send lor Circular and Price List,
White's No. 60,
SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK,
Now read for business. Careful work a
specialty. J. K. WHITE.
ELLIS & WHiTLEY,
LIVERYMEN,
South ofj"Wlllomtt Hotel,
SAI.KM - - - OREGON
Notice.
"VfOriCE Is hereby given to all whom l
l mAv mnivrn. that thd underfclpnftj
i administrator of the estateof Nancy liurk-'
I holder, deceased, has tiled his float account
lol saldestaletn the County Court of the
mate of Oregon, for the county of Marion,
hearing of said acoouut on tneffim day of
will be naedurjon. toetther with the ob
jections thereto. If any, by tbe court, at
atd time nnd plait)
Datsd IbU May 3rd, 1S92-
J. O MILLER.
Admlnlitretor of tbe Kut ot Nancy
Burkholder, Decttued.
LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS AND FARMS.
FORSTNER & CO.
J. J. HARKIKS,
Scientific Horseshoeing.
Ol'POSITK FOONDKY
On State Street.
anop, unns,
Sporting Goods, Etc.,
303 Commercial Street.
ILIDABAUGO 4 EPLEY.
Livery Feed and
Boarding Stable,
41 State Htrett.
ItEEVES BROS.,
EICE & BOSS,
Horseshoers,
General Blacksmlthlng,
A? State Street.
TIIE
Salem JIackman is
I!, l'OHLE.
Best Line iu the City.
Court Street.
Cfilifo rii jg Bakery.
THE BEST.
101 Court Street.
1 E. WILSON,
Salem Modiste.
Commercial St.
J. E. UUIIPIIY.
Brick and Tile,
BEST IX OREGON.
Works in North Salem.
A. II. CLOCGB,
UmTcrtaliinx and
Csibinet Work,
107 State Street.
MRS. E. C. ROXCO.
Baths for Ladies,
HAIR DRESSING PARLORS,
124 Court Street.
Tl
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Has just placed on the market
SUNNYSIDB
No. 11, 6 miles south of Salem. This tract as fine fruit land, is well
draiued and will be sold in auy sized tracts on the most favorable terms.
O
We still have a few ten acre tracts iu SUNNYSIDE No. 10, 6 mile?
south of Salem. 150 acres of No. 10 is under contract to be planted to
orchards iu the fall of 1892.
-O
Also two 10 acre tracts and one 15 acre tract in SUNNY&IDE No. S.
5 miles south of Salem. Over 100 acres of No. S was planted to fruit tfees,
luriug the past seaxm, and 50 acrej more will be planted the coming all.
And 12S acres in SUNNYSIDE No. 5, 3 miles southwest of Turner,
over 10 acres iu young orchard, mostly cleared and iu crop, will sell auy
part or all, very cheap for cash, or will give time on part-
On any of the above lands we will take one-fourth cah and give long
time on the balance, or will take part purchase price iu work or a part
pavmeut in stock or good citv propertv.
In addition to tbe above we have for sale TOWN PROPERTY, small
tracts near the City and Farm Land.
It coats you nothing to see oui property, and we may have just whnt
you want.
Office in the New Gray Block
on State Street,
Removed to 140 State.
sis & hop &co.,
Merchant Tailors.
Spring suit SIC worth SW; pants $500
worth S7.W, Everything cheap. If clothes
don't fit customers need not take same.
CaU and look over goods, 6-l-!m
For Sale, Cheap.
A number of trios of this springs Plym;
out h Itock. Black Langban, White Leg
horn, nnd Partridge Cochins, all thorough
bred stock. Buy etirly, save express charges
and get the pick ol the seara. S3 to So per
trio, boxed for iblpment. Address
E. HOKEK, faalem, Or.
ides Wanted!
THE SALEM CANNING CO.
Will Receive
CHERRIES AND STRAWBER
RIES AND GOOSEBERRIES on
and after Wednesday, June S, 1892.
dw-tf
Froposnls for Wood.
Sealed bids will be received atthe ofll ceo
the clerk of Fchoil district No. VI. room t
Murphy block.until 12 o'clock in.,Tuedy,
June 11, 189i Bidiwill be opened at the
rrgumr meeting of the board of direct Dr
at 2 o'clock p. ra.of said 2 Is tday of Juue.for
the delivery ot wood before septemoer 1,
lt2. ut tne following schools; Park
chool, 15 enrds ot oak, 40 cords ol Ur, Cen
tral school 10 cords or oak, 15 curd of nr.
Kast School 40 cords of oak, 125 co'ds of tl ,
North School I2oordsotoak,35oor'1sof tlr
All wood must be i leet in lei gib, rea
sonably straight and corded closely.
Tbe flr mu.t be large or body wood and
tbe oak must be split oak und not grub
wood. The board reserves the rleln to n .
Jectany or all bids.
fone Dy oroer oi tnenotra, june7, IS)
Attest K. M. WAlTE,Cualrman,
Board of Directors.
WVi IEA.MOOItlR,
Dii tnct Clerk. td
T. BURROWS
0
AP.KIFB n full Pre of Staple and fancy
(iioctri'te. Krj-b Vegetable and Bei-
ries in wmsou,
ways on hand
liutter and Kggs al-
220 Coral St.
Fir Sato or Trade,
Fifty-two acres Improved A.rm, 40
acres in crop, good orohnrd, four
miles South of Salem, Turutr road
Will trade for property near towu.
C-S-lni
Blackemith
k
CANDIES,
Fruit and Ci
B"1'1'
ritu?
P. O. Block.
R. T. 1HMIIMIKEY1
Cigars and Tobacco
BILLIARD PARLOR.
243 Com'l Street
J.L
BOSTON
Coffee Housp.
5c LUNCH.
Open all Night
T. IT. JiL UXIJJ3LL
.Heat, Poultry
a n- Fish Market,
Insurance Block.
USD
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Taken Up.
A red and white spotted cow (with calf.
Both ears silt, and branded on right hip.
Owner can get same by settling with
5-26-lw CHAM MEIK.IAnkeny.
M.T. RINEMAN
DEAI.EB I
i and Fancy
Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Woedeu
and Willow ware. AU kinds of mill feed.
Also vezetable'.aod fruits in their season.
"Highest Price paid for country produce,"
wesonci aBnareoi your patronage.
&-9
132 State street
Hernia and Chronic Diseases
DR'S. SHIMP & HOUSER,
Devote special attention to Nervous, Cat
arrhal, Asthmatic and Throat Troubles.
Hernia (rupture) cured without pain or
detention Irom business and Guaranteed In
Ever Case,
Kvery variety of Fema'o and Chronic
diseases treated by the most advancf-d
methods known to Electrical nnd Medical
science. Tw-nty jears experience in sur
gery and the appllrntlon of eledric'ty.
utile 259 Commercial street., Ilush-llrey-man
Block, halem.
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STAKES NO SMELL OK DIKT.
2to doable or false explosions, so frequeat with Um
j, unreliable spark,
Pop Simplicity It Boats the World.
3t Oils Itself Automatically,
No Batteries or Electric Bpark.
It rana with a Cheaper Grade of Gasoline than any
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