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-jr EVENING CAPITAL - ti VOL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 29, 1892. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 17S. JOURNAL FREE) AS THE AIR. A Valuable Guide and Atlas Free to Cuslomers. The prico is $4.50 but wo present a copy free to all customers that purchase goods from us to the amount of 25. rLLAot. IU I L um wc maice no aayance in tno price or our goous on account or tins premium unur, uuu 5 heretofore we continue to be headquarters for lowest prices and best quality of goods. BEAR IN MIND, it costs you absolutely nothing to possess one of these excellent Atlases and to post lurself fully in regard to the greatest Exposition the Avorld has ever seen. Call in and examine them. PATTON, Books and Stationery, 98 State Street. McF. MM STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, V tea f -r 'Jill , iu 1 1 m in rn r,ik m sr S'-SilS- "u. 'l'Trrlia J m MONMOUTH, OREGON. The Leading Normal School of 'the Northwest. BarU of Recents. Beulamln Scbolfleld, Pres.; J. B. V. Butler, Sec: P.v001nt T7tct TTvrtoll nvisiiv rinfornn' fil natif Tnnnrivor Wrtn . "KV H McElroy, Superintendent of Public Instruction; Hon. G. W. McBrlde, secretary ot Htate; lion. Jacob Voornees, won. a. xsoiiner, j. u. wnuc, Ion. W. H. Holmes. Alfred Lacy, Hon. r. W. lialey. lion. J. J. JJ.uy. The State Normal is a live school, ranldlv urowinc. and continually iddinc to Its facilities for the special training of teachers. Its graduates are in demand to fill good positions. A gain of 80 per cent, in attendance was made last year. An enrollment 01 ouu is anticipated ior tue next year. New mombers have been added to the faculty, and aiiuitionai ap paratus supplied. A diploma from the school entitles one to teach in nny county in the state without further examination. NORMAL. NORMAL ADVANCED. JUJHlNJfiBB. JUUBU; AJNU I'ART DEPARTMENTS, special advantages in Vocal and Instrumental It tvmotrt A YEAR AT SCHOOL FOR $150. Tuition reduced to $0.25 Nor- Iimal, and &5.00 Sub-Normal, per term of ten week. Board at Normal PDining Hall $1.50 per week. Furnished rooms &1.00 per week. Board Land loilcluc In private Jimmies W.oU per weeK. jseautnui anu ueaituiui rlnmifinn. 'N'n cnlnmiH First, form nnnns Snntoitihor 2flth. Lor CntalOL'UO i'nddress P. L. CAMPBELL, A. I!., I'm?., or J. M. POWELL, A. M., Vice President. For Outing Material of Every Description FINE MEXICAN ' .v LAWN TENNIS, grass m mmLimv fishing tackle WEB HAMMOCKS. B AND SPORTING GOODS. CALL ON BROOKS &, HARRITT, Choice Meats. Ed. C. Cross, Wholesale juhI Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all Kinds, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prmpt delivery to all parts of the city. , .05 Court and 110 State Streets. PAPER F. T. 94 State Street. LEADING MERCHANT ? TATT.ORS 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. HART HANGERS. HEAD QUARTERS. All are invited to call at 143 Court Btreet and look at all the late patterns in Wall Paper and get prices for same on the wall. E. C. SNOW, Deooiator, with E.E. SNOW, House, Sign and Car riage PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Paper Hanging, Kalsomining, Wall Tinting, etc Varnishing and Natural Wood Finish. Only FirM-class Work. E, E. SNOW. Remember the plaoe, 143 Court Street. Notice. Any persortH knowing themselves In debw-d to Holm & l'asnioru are leqnestcd to call ulIl.M.,Wndo A Co, and p.iy the same. It. M. WADIUOo. 7-5-lm EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CALIFORNIA KXIMIKSH TKAIN BUN DAII.1 BETWEEN PORTIuVND AND S. T. boulh. 7:00 p. in. 9:18 . m. 8.15 ii.in. TTS'oitli. I.V. I'ortlaud Ar. I 7.35 a. ra JjV. Salem l.v. 5.28 a. m Ar. Ban Fian. Lv. 7:00 p. m Above trains ntop only at following sta lions north of Itostbmg, Kast Iwtiand Oregon Ulty, Woodbuin, tfalem, Albany Tnnuent. Hhedds. llalsey. Harrluburz Junction Clly, Ir Ingand Eugene. HOSEHUBQ HAI.Ii DAILY, TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE When you see these new 1891 designs in Books 4 and 5, "Houses and Cottages." BI.se, 8x10 Inches. Contains now deMfrns, new styles, latest Ideas lu planning.' No 1 lias :tj designs classified from S1W up to 1500, about linlr under S1000 No. 5 con talus 5'J designs of dwellings costing over $1500, many from $1800 up to J8000. Many new Southern or resort styles of bouses In these works. l'rlco, Jl each, or the two for $1.50. D. S. HOPKINS Architect, Grand Rapids, Mich, NAILS ! LOCKS ! HINGES Barr BUILDER'S HARDWARE t AT (I Pfi'26 Plumbers and Tinners, 214 & 21G Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklera. A complete lino of Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing and plumbing a specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. S"AI KT Tho place to get a Saddle horso, Livery rllUl U rir' Express, Dray or Truck, "Wood, Hay, vuiiL Mill feed Qr good well rotted Manure, load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful woric is our motto KYAN & CO. 8:S0 a.m. 11:17 a. m 5.50 p. m. IiV. i'ortlaud Ar. I 4.M p. m, IjV Balem Lv. 1:10 p. m. Ar. Hoseburg -Lv. 7:00 a. m Albany Local, Dully Exoept Munday. 5 00 p. m. 7:5 p. ra. I) 00 p. m. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland salem Albany Ar. Lv. 10:30 a.111. 7:3i a. m POLLilAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- Koraceoinmodationot pafeHcngeni holding Becoud c.bss tickets utUched to ezprets trains, West Side Division, Between Portland anil Cor vail is: PAI1.Y (EXCKIT 6UNDAYJ. 7:30 a. in. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 6VlOp. in. 12:10 p. tn. I Ar. Oorvallls Lv. 1 12.53 p. m. At Albany and Oorvallls connect with trains uf Oresou l'acino itallroad. EXPUBjSTBAIN (dAIUVEX rCPTMUSDAY 4:40 p. in. 7CJj p. m. rCf. Portland Ar. I lAl.McMlunvlllcLv. ".20 it. lu 5:1.) a. m n l m l n r n irayb and thuukb Salem Truck 4 Dray Go. &SE3&B V flco State St., opposite Sa lem Iron works. Drays and trucks may be found throughout the dav Bt the corner of State and Commercial utroeU. B, F. DRAKE, Proprietor. T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent, salem: iron works, OREGON. SALEM, -------- Manufacture BTKAM KNOINUS, Mill Outau, Water, Wheel Governors, trull Drying Outfit, Traction Knglncs, Cro-tlns, etc; Karm rnachluery wade and repaired. General aeuU and manufacture! sot l ho celebrated Wahlstrom Patent Mlddllncs Purlller and Keels. Kami mnchluery made and repaired. C.N. CHURCHILL. T S. BURROUGHS. cnuncniiiii & uuimoTJGriis, Tinners, Plumb 3rs, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL- WORKERS. 100 Chemeketa Street. Sasti and Door Factory Front'i Street, Salem, Oregon. The best class of work in our line at prices to compete with the lowest. Only the beat material used. I hroush Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH hor tickets and lull information regard, mgralet. maps, etc., apply to th Co.iifa uy's agent Hnlem, Oregon. &P.1MJOKK5, AM1. it K. r.d I'arK.At'l K KliKJILGlt Muihkt THE YA0UINA ROUTE, G T. BURROWS AURIKS a full line of Staple and fancy urocenen, .preen vegetaoiesauu uer llesln Reason, Iluttcr and Eggs al ways on hand. 22 e Com'l St. Those Afflicted With thelhablt;ol using to oxcesg, LIQUOR, OPIUM OH TOBACCO Can obtain COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE ATTHK KEELEY INSTITUTE Forest Grove, Or,, Call write. Htrlctlv ronlldnntial White's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK, Now ready for buslncsR. Careful work a specialty. J. V. WHITK. From Terminal or Interior Points the me itanr OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Uevelonmeut company's iUvimahlplliio. ii!5mllt shorter, au hours 1 time than by any ottiei mute. Vn. emus through passcuuer unit fix I (; lit llct from I'ortlaud and all polnU In the W'li lamctto vallevito and from han Kranolfcv TIME SCHEDULE, Kxcpt Hunanys,. JaveAltany -lKXll'M L.we UurvalllR MI'S Arrive Yaqutna fi.SOi'Al Leae Yaqulna ...... .felSAM Uive Corvallls 10-A'jA 1! rde Albany 11:10 A A: O. A C. tnliis mnnert nf All-apj' nr.i; ';rM'"-i. The -ikivb ti-Hina connect at YAlHMN.t -i!h the Oregon Duvtlnriinent t'oV (.In ifUvinhltii btn )iuliiu uul Kb V iiit tsan N. II. Iasenirers from Portland and all Willamette Valley polnU can make clom vinnectfon with the trains of the y AQVUNA JlOUTKat AJUny or Corvallls and If destined to Ban Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaqulna tbo evening before date of sailing ViMifr sal Prclcst EtM Alwsj 1st beam. Tor information upply to Situn HULlfAN 4 Co.. Freight and lick At;rcu 3MJ and 303 Front St., Portland, Or, S.C. UOUUK Acl Uen'l Krt. Pass. AgU, Oregon Padflolt. K. Co.. Corvallls, Or O U.HAaWKLL.Jr.Gea'1 Krt; A Pas. Agt. Orfoa DeTopmeut CO., m MOBtoaMrr tnl , la tbo lino to take To all Points East and South. It Is thedlnlng car route. Itruns through vestibule train every day In the year to ST. PAUL' AND (Hu change of cars.) ComMKed of dlnlngrars uusurpassed, Pullman drawing room slcwpois Oflatest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed and In which arrommodatlftui are both free mid lur. uliihed for holders of first aud second-dan t!cl:ets,and ELEGAWT DAY COACH EH. Acontlnnorr i'ne oorne:tln with all lines, aflordin? tilrect .rd uuliuemipttd service, I'ullman U v.'lons can be se cured in advi : stt any agent ol the road. Through tlckeu to and from all points ItuAmerica.ingland and Kurope can be purchased at any ticket otrlce of this com Iny. Full Information concerning rate, time of tralns.routes andother details furultlied on application to any a cent or A. D. (JHAULTON, Assistant General Pttueoger Agent. Ho, 121 First street, cor. Washington; Port lanrt.Orwron BHAW 4 DOWNING, Ageuts. VHOFiaStONAI, CAKD3. ALV1N II. RYDENH AM, United BUitea Army Consulting Engineer. lly unuillo and Hunltary engineering nnd rosdn a specialty. OIIlco, room S Exchange block, Salem. J J. BHAW, M. W. HUNT. BHAW & . HUNT, attorneys nt law. Olllceover Capital National bank, Balem, Oregon. tEO.K. BURNETT, Attorney at law, JT Balem, Oregon. Olllco over Ladd Bush's bank. CI T.niCHAHDSON, Attorney at law, Q. otllceup stairs In front rooms of now Hush block, corner Commercial and Court Btreets, Salem, Oregon. JOHN A. OAUSON, Attorney at law. Rooms 3 nnd 4, Ladd b Hush's bank building, Balem, Oregon. 8 1 lyr I). K. UONHA M. W. II. HOLMES. BoNitAii A lloucxfl, AttorncyH at law. Olllco In Hush's block, between SUUo and Court, on Com'l BU TIIjMON FOHI), attorney at law, Salem, Oregon. Olllco up-stulrs in Patton's block. V H. HUAD3HAW, PHYSICIAN AND JL). Burgeon, Salem, Oregon. Olllco In tiiibli-lirej man block, upstairs ltcsldenco corner Btnteaud 8. E corner Inter street. TXT H. YOUNO, M. U., Office formerly iVV . occupied by l)r. ltowlnnd, corner Ooui t and Liberty streets. Telephone No. 4. Office heurs: 8 a. m, to 12: 2 to 4 p. in., and 7 to t) p. in. ItcslilPiico isth street on plectrlo car line. Telephone No. 0, TVl. W. S. MOTT, physician and sur J geou. Office In Eldrldge lilock, ha lim, Oregon. Office hours 10 to 11 n. m. 3 to 4 p. in. -p B. PIHL11KOOK, M. l).,Homcop.thtsU Jl. Olllco 165 Court street; Hesldonce S47 .tligh street. Ocr.eral practice. Bpeclal attention given to diseases of Women and children. . TB. MINTA H. A. DAVIS. Office hours, J I) a. m. to 11 a. in.; 2 p. m. to & p. m. Day or night calls promptly attendod to. Special attention given to diseases of wom en and children. Olllco In JSewlUuklllk., 303 Commercial street, itesldence same. rK. T. C. SMITH, Dentist, VI State street, JL Balem, Or. Finished dental opera tions of every description. Painless opera tions a specialty. WD, PUOH, Architect. Plans, Spccl . flcations and supcrlutendoneo lor all classes of buildings. Office M Com mercial St., up stairs, c. A. H011EKT, Architect, room42l. Mar quam building, rortland, Oiegon. UUSINKSS OAHDS. HOKYE &MILLS, Piopriotore Hie Porco lnln llithaudHhuvlugParlors, Have tuo only Porcelain Hath Tubs in the city. iVJ Commercial street, balum, Oregon. 4JJ. SMITH A CO., Contractors, Sewer . Inc. Cement Bldewalks, Excavating, : All work promptly done, Salem, Or. Leave oideiu with Dif.'iu Bros. 4:!5-lm PJ. LAltHBN & CO,, Manufacture of all , klndsof vehicles. Repairing a special ty. Shop 45 Stato street. CAKPET-LAYING. 1 make n specialty ot cupet-sewlng and laying; carpets taken up and rolaid with great care. Hhnde uud curtain polo hanging. Leuve onlttis wltli .1. H. Luuu, Bnron & Son or While Corner. J Q. LUHH.MAM. Signs ! Bay I You need one of Botno kind. If so, why not have it. Gold, Plain, Script or Canvas Now Ih tlin tliiio tn suvn mnnni: liv giving your order to J. J. MUTTON, House, Sign Painter, Decorator and Pap.er Hanger, 382 Church St. Or len vd orders with Smut A; OHp. Stato streut. Capital Gity Kcstaura.ot Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours ol the Day None but white labor employed In tills establishment. . A i;ood substantial meal a lccd lu first class stylo. Twouty-flve cents per meal, R V0 D FRONT, OiijH Btrunt,; between Opera .House and Mlnto's Lnery JAPANESE A now nnd Cmipleto Treatment, conslnt liigof stipposltoiMes, iilutinontln capsule, u Uo a box and pills; a. jhwIIIvo euro for ex. ternal. internal, blind or blccdiui;, Ituhlm;. chronic, recont or hereditary Piles, mid many other db.e-.ibtN and femalo wt-nk-nibses; It Is always a gnat benefit to tho KenLral hoalth. the first discovery of n medical euro rendering an operation with the knife unuecosiry hereafter. This remedy has never been known to full, 1 tier box. U for S5; sent by mull, Why suiror from this terrible dlxousn when a written guarantee Is Klven with U boxes, to refund the money If not cured Bund stamp for True sample. Uumiiuo Issued by Woouaiid, Cranie: it Co., wholesale and retail drug gists, sole agents, 1'ortland, Or. 6 2-ly-d w WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Sobseribcdt $200,000 Transact a fenorul banl.lnt; bilnloi-sil lu all )ts branches. UKO. WILLIAMS I'rtsldeut Wa.KN ULANO Vice 1'reslden U UU Jliic AilV Cashier. , DIHKCTOHH: Oeo. Wllliains.Wm. Kn. lunu.nr. j.A.iticiuiraKon, j, y, iioaiou, J. A liakcr. llauK In new Iixclunce block on Cora merclal sUneL 8:li-tl Antliarlzed Cupilnl JJ500.000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK rUlem, Oregon. W.A.CIWICK. 1'ie. W. W, MAHTIN, VIcei'reH. J. II. AL1IKUT, Cashier. Huitc, County and City Warrants bought atl'ur, dw MONEY TO LOAN. s'pe'diil InducnienU tot the next SO days an Kcod farm loans. FEAR & HAMILTON Itoura II, Kush ItanJc bloek. 6 J2dw Daniel Webiter n a rcdagoguc. Daniel Wobstor took cbargo ol Fryoburg academy in January, 1802, making tbo journoy tbitbor from bia homo in Now Hampshire, a distanco of 100 miles, on horseback. Ho taught two terms, or until Septem ber. His instruction is said to bavo been so acceptable to tbo trustees that they gavo him a special vote of thanks' and a small pecuniary gift whon ho retired from his position as teacher. In bis. leisuro moments Daniel Webster copied deeds in tho registry office, and these may still bo Been there. Ho was anxious to in creaso bis salary of $350 as much as possible, in order that ho might as sist his oldor brother in tbo payment of his college expenses. Tho Fourth of July of that year was mado momorablo by tbo en trance of llr. Wobstor into tho realm of oratory, whoro later in lifo bo was destined to reign as a ldng. This first oration is still in oxistenco and has been issued in a printed form. It is unkuown whether Mr. Wobstor fed bis scholai"8 upon tbo milk of tho constitution, pure and undiluted, but it is presumed that this document, which Daniel as a littlo lad first read from his now rod bordered pocket bandkorchiof by tho light of a pino knot, must even then havo engaged tbo deepest thoughts of tho young manhood of its coming dofondor. Mr. Webster in after years never forgot this bumblo institution, but always kopt a warm placo in his heart for that which was his first stepping stono to public lifo. Port land (Mo.) Press. no Lying Atltnesses Always Tawn? A fow ovenings ago half a dozen men woro sitting out in front of tho Capital hotel discussing various top ics whon Judge Yost, of tho superior court, in tolling an anccdoto of a ttial, remarked that tho witness yawned and ho know ho was lying. "How did you know?" was asked. "Well, sir, I havo seen witnesses lio and not yawn, but I never knew ono to yawn that bo was not tolling a lie." Judgo Sims, tho member of tbo legislature from Trigg, remarked, "Yes, I always know a witness is lying whon ho yawns." Senator Davo Smith said, "It is al most invariably tbo case." Judgo Wall, tho senator from Ma son, camo up and corroborated tba statements of tbo others, and just then Judgo Brent, of tho superior court, joined tho group. "Yes," ho chimed in, y when a witness yawns be is tolling a lie, and ho knows it." Several other lawyers wero ap pealed to, and all boro out tho state ments mado. None, bowovor,' could explain the phenomenon. Judgo Yost was the only one who had a theory, and that was that whon a fellow was swearing to a lio ho could not faco tho music and bis embarrassment found oxpression in yawns. Louis villo Courier-JoumaL Done on liuth Sides. A Malta correspondent Bonds us tbo follewing: On Good Friday this placo is alivo with processions, and tho nativo is on bis best behavior and full of religious zeal. An Eng lish visitor was walking quietly among tho "Strada Realo" when a procession camo along, and ho stopped to inspect it. Ho refused to suluto tbo imago ol tho Virgin Mary as sho was borna along, whoroupon ho was promptly bonneted, and retreated down tbo street. Later on in tho day ho was going to tho club in a very nico new bowler, and seeing a procession com ing along ho decided to pay duo ro spoct at tho shrino and promptly removed his bat, when there aroso a howl, and ho was chased down sev eral stroots nnd escaped in a boat. Tho unforhmato man had saluted Pontius Pilato, whom thoy woro go ing to burn in effigy. St James Ga zette. The rate or a Hat. In tbo neighborhood of Burloy tho other day a gontleman, looking over a wall, saw a dead hen in tho field, Presently a rat ran up, sniffed at tho defunct fowl with much satisfaction and wont away in somo liasto. The onlooker, who is a student of natural history, know what that meant, and removed tho ben from tho Bpofc. In a minute or two tho rat camo back with half a dozen friends, with tho ovident intention of removing the carcass for futuro uso. Arrived at tho spot whoro tbo fowl bad lain, tbo rat raised a loud squeak of astonishment nt its absonco, In a trico tho othor x-ats fell upon him so savagely that thoy loft him dead on tbo field, as a warning not to play practical jokes with his friends. Leeds Post. Objectionable Devices. Somo of tho devices employed by tho lighthouso board aro regarded by residents on Bhoro as cxtroraely objectionable. Worst of all aro the "steam sirens," which aro truly a diabolical invention from anyotuci point of view than that of utility. Thoy utter u uoriea of unearthly whoops, which ofecend tho seal note by note until tho unwilling listener feels as if, in caso thoy should go a fow notes higher, lio would bo como suddenly insane Nearly nJ bad aro tbo "whiatliug buoys," tho establishment of ono of which near any inhabited spot i fuiro to oxcita most frantio protests from dwolloni in tho neighborhood. Washington Star. Everybody kuowi what It i, and that la tho reason they go to Ilel- lenbrand'a for that pure ice cream sod. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't-Repott W . ; KAKll-UT Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE OF COURSE THEY WERE JUST MARRIED And They Weren't Going to Uo So Troll us to Try to Keep It to Themselves. Everybody on tho train know that it was their wedding trip. All of tbo passengers know in half an hour that hisnamo was Percy and thatliors was Jonnio. Sho did not try to con ceal that thoy had not long been married, whilo ho was indifferent. Evory act seemed to say that thoy didn't coro who know that they woro n bride and groom. When tho Momphis train pulled out of tho Union depot all of tho p'eo plo woro in perfect sympathy with tho young couplo. Tho pair occu pied section No. 7. Ono of tho Beats was piled high with baggago and lit tlo tokens from friends, including a bunch of congratulatory telegrams, two or three pretty fans, a fieldglass, a basket of fruit and a handsomo stick that belonged to Percy. Tho othor seat was occupied by tho brido and groom. Tho unexpected friend remained on board until tho train reached Rosedale. In tho moantimo ho in troduced Percy and Jennio to othor friends of his, so that when ho got off ho loft a very jolly party on board tho through sleeper. Passen gors seemed to forgot sleop, for at 10 o'clock all woro chatting as merrily as whon tho train started. "You see," said tho brido, "wo had road so much about bridal couples and their embarrassment on first trips that wo resolved to mako no attempt at concealmont." "Yes," interposed Peroy, "it was hor schomo, and, do you know, I am rather pleased with it." "I know vory well that if wo triod to look iiko old married folks wo would mako perfect dunces of our selves, bo I told Percy that every ono should know all about us if they wanted to, didn't I, pettier "Yes, indeed, dear," Peroy re sponded, with somo effort at caso. "Tho idea of a young pair being ashamed of boing married 1 For my part, I'm tickled with my position. I'm glad I'm a married woman. ThorowasFrankio Donslowuphomo, who vowed that no ono should ovor know that Bho was married. Why, I'm told that sho and Harry woro porfectly ridiculous. You remember thom, don't you, Percy, my lovo?" "Oh, yes, doar, of cour" "Wo had tho loveliest wedding. Such a pretty ceremony too. I had tho minister to leave out tho oboy part of it, didn't I, Porcy? And every ono was just too good for anything. Thoy showered rico and old Bboes at us at tho station bo that I thought we'd bo buried. Peroy has somo of tho rico down his back now, poor follow. But its jolly fun to bo mar riod and go away on a trip. When wo got homo wo aro going to keep houso on tho west sido away oat on Grand avonuo. Only wish all of you could como to seo us, don't wo, Porcy?" "Cortalnly, Jonnio, but lot mo sug gest that wo talk of somothing bo Bides our wedding." "Why, Porcy I What on oarth is thero to talk about besides thatf Is anything olso going on now!" "Well," said Poroy, "como to think of it, don't bolivo thero is." "I'vo boon too busy lately to think of politics," Bald Jonnio. "Would you liko to know about my dross?" Before tho ladios could nod their assent Porcy broko in with? "I'm afraid that you havo told enough of tho particulars of our wodding." Jennio looked dnggors. "Poroy Wightman," Bho said, "if you do not liko my conversational mothods you may rotiro to tho smok ing apartment." i Percy availed himsolf of tho sug gestion. Thero ho found tbo porter impatiently awaiting for orders to proparo tho berths. "Of all do fool brido pathtios I ovah boo," ho remarked, not recognizing Porcy as tho groom, "dat ono I'so got tonight is tho boatenost." "Honry," Porcy began solemnly, "hero is half a dollar. I agroo -with you." Whon tho train reached Sprlngflold at midnight Jonnio bad got along in hor description to tho chiffon trim ming on hor waist, Then tho party broko up. "I'm so gladto havo mot you," Jonnio chirped as gayly as ovex "If you ovor want to advise bridal par jties as to tho way to go on n wedding trip toll thorn to avoid attempting to koop their freshness a secrot." "But if you havo nny regard for tho groom," Porcy murmured, "let thorn stick to tho old method." Kan iaa City Times. A Hull uf Maine. Tho largest boll in JJiiino hangs in tbo tower of tbo Androscoggin mill, nt Lowiston. The tonguo is aa tall ns a man and six times hoavior. Whon rung as loud aa it Is powilblo tbo concusHion breaks tho glass iu the windows along tho front of the mill. Philadelphia Lcdgor. SALEM MARKETS. I III HI i Wheat GOc per bushel, Oats 3840o per bushel. ?' Potatoes 25o per bushel. , Flour $4.20 per bbl. Bran (8ackcd) ?10.60,per ton 'r Shorts (Sacked) $21.25 per ton. gR8 18o per dozen. ' Chickens Roosters, 7o per lb.; hons, 1012o per lb.; broilers and fryers, 16o per lb. Turkeys l012ic per lb. Ducks 1215o per lb. " Geese 7e per lb. Lnrd 76c$l per pall. . - -Butter 25a0o per pound.'1 , tteef 712lo dressed, 2Jo on foot Veril Co, dressed. " ' Pork 6Jc dressed; Gq on foot. , Wool 1620o per lb. .v Deserylng Praise. ; We desire to Bay to our cIUjwm, that for years wo have been -salting Dr. King's New Dlscovery,rjilCoa' sumption, Dr. King's New IAt Pills, Buoklen's ArnlcftSalveund Electrio Bitters, and have nev handled remedies that soil as well, or that bavo given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund tbo purcheee price, If satisfactory results do not follow their uso. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on tlielr merits Dun'LJ;1 Fry, druggist. 22-5 Com'l St. 1 Tho Old Timers Aro Notla It. ,. While at our other storo at Big It land,Va.,la6t April,! was taken with a very sovoro attack of diarrhosa. ' I never had it worse in my life. I tried several old-tirao remedies, euoh ,. Blackberry Wine, Paregoric and Laudanum without getting any re lief. My attention was then called to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera land Diarrhoea Remedy by Mr, R.CTio- sley who had been handling It thv and in less than five minutes afttfd taking a small dose I waa entirely, relieved. O. G. Burford, 'Hanra Creek.Amherst Co., Va. For sale I Baskott & Van Slype Druggist?.. - i ' a Dissolution. Tho firm of Sprairue & Allen la dissolved, G. D. Sprague having ptuv1 chased the entire business. All blUwd will be payablo to hlni. A m G.D, Bi'itAacK. F. T. AxiiKN. To the Ladiks. "Vlavl" stand alone, tbo greatest medical discovery of the nineteenth century. (From an m. v.. in tno iinuiea' Jtieaiui Journal. Newark, Ohio.) You are cordially Invited to call and Inveett- J gato ior yourselves, uiuco over aud 0 cent storo, Cottlo-Parkbttnt block, Commercial street, 'Selena, Oregon. lm c liuckicu's Arnica Bulve, Tho llcst Baive iu tho world for Out. , lirulsoH, HortH, Ulcers, Bait ltlieum, Kevef ; Bores, Totter, Chnnped Hands, ChUbUiaa, j Corns tind nil Bkln Kruptlons, undpo.. tlvcl" cures l'tles, or no pay requlreC It is guuranlued to ulve perfect nutUOwtloo i or money reAinaed, Price, 96 cents Mr box. "or solo by Dan'l J , i'ry, ifiS ComM. 1 Sheriff's gale. NOTICE is hereby glvon that byv'vlrto or an execution duly Issued oat ox t county court or the fctuto of Oregon, Of tho oountv or Marlon, and to me dlMMafl on the 1st day of July, lti)i, upon a io4 mont duly rendered, entered of reooraMA docketed in nnd by said court on the 7t day ot May, lbltt in u certain suit then, la nam court peuuiuu. wuereiu iJ. ura m, illrnch wore plulntTlniand Oli&rlesVttafaa was defendant, lu favor of plaintiff una uiralnst deioudant, by which execution I am commanded tliul out of tbo peiwonM proportyof saldderoudnntor if ouffleimt cannot bo found, then out ol the real prep. eriy oi nam ucienuaiit u saiisiy me son oi unu iiunorcu una tony two bu-iw lars with Interest thereon at the rate of percent, per annum, from the 0th d at I August. 1S8.I, and the sum of laHMgFiOsJKI lore ana Intercut thereon at the rw ol el percent, por iiuuum rroui August i uud the further sum of IU lio-MM costs and exists and expenses of huve levied ujou uud will on aiuraiy; ins uui uay 01 Augun, p. i,,ivt nt tho hour of a o'clock p. ni. of Mid day i tho west door of the county court hooMt i nuiem, Aianou county, uroon. eu io 'highest bidder for cash In hand ou tfcstl orsuie, iiinnorigiH, utio, interest m tato which wild aeftndant.UhHrlesVa had on or after the 7ih day of May. I aud to the follnwlinr deserlned rJ erty, to-wlt: UeKliinliiK ut the uortB corueror luesoiunonai quarter h b 4. T, Dri.it. 3 west; tneuoe east WA ineiico Kouiii itrous; mence wwih; thenou north 11 rod j to the vlnoa .of ulnir. coutululnir b& acres more or l hUo all of the donation land claim of . jainlu vuukuu una Kiiutbetu Vu 'j. u a., k. j wesi. save huu cmoeiifc lowing described premises. to-wHi nlmriA thesouthuest eorner of thai castipuarter of section 4, T.ttH., K. 3 of Willamette Meridian: theuoo uort chains; thence west i!.lU chains to I noruiottui corner ui jnaaovx.ntB laud claim thsuce alone eastern b of aaldUook's donation luid eLklm HO s theuce east 1.M) chains to the'plsse t'liiiilnsr,conlalniDirH acres, nutraa JOHN KNlUi Hhenrror Mariou county, o Ily K. X. WiuaiiTMAN, iHiputy. Nollco of FJttHl Aeeoaat ; To all whom it nut cencern: v NOrlOK Is hereby Klvu tbat the I slKued admlnutrator of Ike m Mart W. llutlou, ueoeased, 1 filed his dual aoaouut as such tor, with the olwlc or the ooui Aiarioueouuiy,uroi. auo saia court nas nxea ise msb IWtf. at 1 o'etoek n. ). ut urn room in the eourt Uoh of m me lime ana wae wr um a objeettoHS wklh thaw mur oouat una tor uimmmi July , WW, h -t .,! Afcv, i Fdi