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CAPITAL S y VOL. 5. JOURNAL. EVENING SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1892. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." KO. 1ST. "TUB PEOPLE'S PAPER." um imwwii imiBimM-n HAVE YOU EVER ISEEN OUR NEW LINE: Jlunk Books and Memorandums, Toy and Misscelaneoua Books, Swan Fountain and John Holland fountain pens, Uampaign juecmis. . ... .iii 11 .1 l..1- TIT- -I ,,..,, ,, 'nfnraafnr in fVinan "llTlfiH t.O Call !H asbrouck lino writing tauiets, an graaes in stock. vo wum, cvcij u..u ..v-iwvvU . --- -- . lid examine them. Mail orders promptly attended to. You Are invited to call and inspect our varried stock, which ire will take great pleasure in showing you. Don't forget our place of business. HOOK SELLERS VND STATIONERS, 7 98 State Street. Ail r VI Pr PATTON &, SONS y REGON STATE NORMAL SCUL, ChOICC f UOFKSSIONAl. CARDS. I. T J".r.. " Mt.ijM'r MONMOUTH, OREGON. The Leading Normal School of the Northwest Board of ItegenR-Benjamin rMwlfleld, Pres.; J. B. V. Butler, Seo; Ex-OHlolo, His Excellency, Governor Sylvester Pennoyer; Hon. &. i. McElroy, Superintendent of Public Instruction; Hon. G. W. McBriio, Seoietnry of State; Hon. Jacob Voorheei, Hon. A. Noltner, J. C. White. Hou. W. H. Holmes, Alfred Laey, Hon. P. V. Haley, Hon. J. J. Daly. The State Normal la a live school, rapidly growing, and continua ly adding to its facilities for the special tr.iiniug of teachers. Its graduates aro in demand to All good positions. A gain of 80 per cent. In attendance was made lust year. An enrollment of 500 is anticipated for the neU year. New members have been added to the faculty, and additional ap paratus supplied. A diploma from 1 be school entitles one to teach In any county In the state without fuither exu nit nation. ,... . Mr, NORMAL. NORMAL ADVANCED, BUSINESS, MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENTS, special advantages in Vocul and Instrumental ",USA YEAR AT SCHOOL TOE $150. Tuition reduced to $6 25 Nor mal, and ?5 00 Sub-Normal, per term of ten weeks. Board at Normal Dining Hall $1.50 per week. Furnished rooms $1.00 per week. Board and lodging in private families $3.50 per week. Beaut ful and healthful loc-itiou. No saloons. First tern) opeus September 20th. I'or catalogue address P. L. CAMPBELL, A. B., Pres., or J. M. POWELL, A. M., Vice President. Vleats: Ed. C. Cross, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fresh, Salt ami Smoked Meats of all Hinds, 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 HANGERS. HEAD QUARTERS. TRCWg For Outing Material of Every Description rev VTft. --..TP TB3,4w mW'VSSS'V9. WW J2A..m IB wMm A1.A B0-S1 ...- Ml are Invited to call at 143 Court street and look at all the lute patterns in Willi Paper and get prices fpr same on the wall. E. C. SNOW, Decorator, with E. E. SNOW, Houso, bign and Car riage PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Paper Hanging. Kulsominlng, Wjill Tinting, etc Varnishing and Natural Wood Finish. Only FiraWlus Work. E, E. SNOW. Remember the plaro, 143 Court Street. lliXTU HIJ H I IV H, IUIV r nn ice ixTnwnuDMB uiifloa mw uuvmfams Htm l T,T,r ......... ,rrr, 11! Ill; t VJJB UAMMUIM Bwfi JSV LAWN TENNIS, AND SPORTING GOODS. -CALL ON- BROOKS & HARRITT, 94 State Street. F. T. HART, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. KAILS ! LOCKS ! HINGES ! BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT Barr & Petzel , pumbers, and Tinners' 214 & 210 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn-Bprlriklers. A complete Hue of Stoves and Tinware ft Jffl".?,?, PlumbinB a epecialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. TAI KT The place to get a Saddle horse, Livery H II lll I I riff, Express, Dmy or Truck, Wood, Hay, I VUHl jjjj feed or good wen rotted Manure, load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto. BY AN & CO. DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for orders. anil usuvei nuu coal and lumber. Of- Ututu Hf nnnnItflKa- 1.1.U fcj.w .., W1'I " Drays and truclcs may be found throughout the .lav at Salem Truck it Dray Co. 1 V flee! lem Iron worKs. Drays ana irutiua ihv uC ... tha corner of State and Commercial HtreeU B.F. DRAKE, Proprietor. T. G. PERKINS, General Superintended 5iAT.TT.TVr IRON WORKS, ... - OREGON. S?omOTIKNoW Pnriner and lUel. Furin macUlnery raadk aud repaired. C.N.CHCRCHILL T S. BURROUGHS. cmntcniLii & jjubiioughs, Tinners, Plumb 3rs, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated ecanornlo force and lift Pump. 100 Chemeketa Street. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CAWrOltNIA KXPHES3 TRAIN RUN DAIIS BKTWKKN POBTLAND AND S. F. Boutb. 7:00 p. in. 9.1b p. m. 8:1S a.m. "'ortt): IiV. l'ortland Ar. 7.3S a. ni J.V. balom IiV. I 5 2b a. in Ar. San Fran. l,v.l 7rfX)p. m . t ...!. .j . ..in nnl ..1 fnllnU1l)Cr &t(1 tlons north of Hoseburg, East l'ortland Oregon City, Woodburn, btileni, Albany Tangent. Hbedds, Unlspy. Harrlsburg Junction City, Irving and Kugene. KOSrUUUO MAM. DAILY, t a a. in. 11:17 a. m 50 p. m. I A . Portland Ar. I i.'Q p. m. Lv Palein l.v. 1:40 p. m. Ar. Eootsburg Lv. a. m Albany Local, Dally" Kxcupt Sunday. 5 IX) p. in. I Lv. 7:52 p. m. l Liv: 9 00 p. m. I Ar. Portland Ar. 10..WO.IO. Blllom L"V. 7.33 a. in Albany t,v, 60 u. m. PULLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- For accommodation ol passengers holding second class tickflts attached to express tialns, tYcst Side DivisioD, Between Portland and Corvallis : JUil.Y (KXCKJT HUN DAY). ' TMa.inALv. PorQauil Ar. "TSOp.m. la-10 ). m. I Ar. Corvallis Lv. 1 128 p. m. At Albany and Corvallis connect wltd trains of Oregon l'aciflo Itallroad. KXrHEPrtTnAlN'(DAiLYKIOKlTBDNIAY 1:40 p. in. 7:2o p. in. TLv. Fortland SrT j Ar.McMlnnvlllBtiV. hM u. m 6.40 a. ni Throuffh Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH tor tickets and lull intnrmation rrgarfl. mg raten u-ips. etc., apply to the Compa ny's ft'ent hh,lem, Oregon. tUV. KOGUIW, Atst. Xi. F. and I'ass. Ag't B. KOKH1.KB ilanauer WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, S200.000 Transact a general banking buslne! In all lis bruuonfr. QX. WIUJAM8 .Ireldent Vm. EN GLAND Vice JTesldeu HUOUMoNAIlY Cashier. DIHKOTOKH: Geo. Williams. Wm. Eng laud.Ur J. A. Richardson, J. W. HoCbon, 1. A ilaker. Kank In new Kxchi nee block on Com nerclali'lreeu :U JESHtaS Sasti and Door Factory Front' Street, Salem, Oregon. Tno best class of work in our lino at prices to compete with the lowest. Only the bet material used. A Good Opening. A store and blacksmith shop are needed at the .own of Auieny, 10 miles koutti or Hnlwjl It Is a good furinln counlry. li u flouring mm wuu ne secunu uv i cower In Orirou, also a owinlll building, riptclal Induremeuta offortd. Aodris l,uiiniatr,Ankeoy,Or. 1J9-W.-W Notice of Final Account To all whomlt may oeneern: ..mntl !..... lnan that ihl nndBP. N s'gui d adiiilnlitrator of Ihe estate of Man w. Ituuon, oeoeasea, uu iwa u llled his flal acwnnl as such admlnlstru lor. with ihutlerk or the county court lor Marion oiuuty, Oregon, and the Jndge of e1d crtjrl h nxpd (be Wth day or Augiul 112. at 1 o'clw k p. m. at Ihe county court room in Ueirt boueof said county, as the time and pleftrUie hearing of ay objections hlch thwe way be to said ao coUnt and lor the teiUeaj wo Jgj. Administrator. July v, xm, 7-a-fc TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE When you see these new 1891 designs in Books 4 and 5, "Houses and Cottages." 81ze,8 x 1U Inches. Contains new designs, now stj les, latest Ideas In planning. No 4 has So designs classlUed from 8150 up to 150U, about hall under $1000 No. 6 cou talus 69 designs of dwellings costing over 81000, many ftorn ?1S00 up to JSO00. Many new tkjuthern or resort styles of houses In these works. irlce, 1 each, or the two for Sl0. D. S. HOPKINS Architect, Grand Rapids, Mich. T. BURROWS AUItlES a full line of Staple and nmoj Groceries, Fresh Vegetables and lier l les In season, lluttt r and Kggs al ways on hand. 226 Com'l St. Those Afflicted With theihablt;ol using to excess, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Can obtalma COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT THK KEELEY INSTITUTE- Korest Grove, Or., Call write. Strictly confidential White's No. 60, gALEM'S FINEST TRUCK, Npwreudy for business. Careful work i specialty. .1. V. VVH1TK. From Terminal or Inferior Points Ihe vr Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining car route, ltruns through vestibule trains every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of care.) Computed of dlntogcars unsurpassed, 1'ullioun drawing room sleepers Of lalcat equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. (test that can be constructed and In which xnxiuimo&atitaf are both tree and lur DlMhtd for hoiaers of first ami sucouil.dww Jcteis.arid ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Aoontlnuot Vas com sting nith all lines, unordlnic dliect a.mt uninterrupted Mrvlee. rullman sl rT n7,lons can be curvd In advi uu , any agent of the r-ud. .. , . Through tickets to and from all polau in Ainna, Ltgland and Kurope can U porchAsed at any ticket omce of this ojir.- puny Full Information concerning rat, Um of trains, routes and other details furnished onbi'UlMUoutoauj ageutor A. D. ClJAKIiTON, AssUUmt Gonena fuwiiger Agetif. No. 121 first Hrtt, our. WMbliiftaii; Port land. Orwsa BUAW 1X)WNIN0, AgenU. T V. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, Murphy Block. J J. SHAW, M. V. HUNT. BHAW A , HUNT, attorneys at law, OOlceover Capital National bank, Balom, Oregon. CJ T. IIICIIAUDSON, Attorney at law, O. otllceup stairs In front rooms of new liush block, corner Commercial and Court streeu, balcm, Oregon. JOHN A. CAK80N, Attorney at law. llooms 3 and 4, Lada A Hush's bank building, RUem, Oregeo. 8 1 ly r B. K. KONHAM. B W. II. HOLMK3. okuam & IIohMEfl. Attorneys nt law. umce in iiuid'i diock, ueiween oiuie and Court, on Com'l BU mlLMON FOllD, attorney at law, Salem, I Oregon. OOice up-talrs In l'atton's block. T H. llllD3HAW, PHYSICIAN AND JD, Burgeon, xalem, Oregon. UHlce In Euih-lirpyman block, upstairs Residence corner Blutcand ti. K corner W Inter street. WH. YOUNG, M. D.. Office formerly nAnnntml ltif Ti Ifntvlonri nnmnr Oourt and Liberty streets. Telepbono No. 43. Otrtce heurs: 8 a in. to 12; 2 to 4 p. m., and 7 to 9 p. m. Hesldeuce luth street on electric car line. Telephone No. U. EU. W. 8 MOrT, physician and sur geon. Onlce in Kldrldge Illoca, a i. Oregon. Olllco houis 10 to Uu. m, 2 to 4 p. m. 2U. MINTA H. A. D AVIB. Olllce hours, 0 a. in. to 11 a. m ; 2 p. m. to S p. in, j or night calls promptly attended to. Kptclal attention given to diseases of wom en aud children. Olllce In JSow Btnk Illlc, 805 Conuiiorelal stivet. Residence same. DIt. T. C. SMITH, Dentist, 92 Slate street, Haleru, Or. Finished dental opera tions or every description, l'atulcss opera tions a specialty. T D. PUGH, Architect, Plans, 8peol yV . llcatlons and suppilutoudcnus lor all cloBses of buildings, Olllco 2B0 Com mercial St., up stairs. G A. ROHERT, Architect, room4C4, Mar quam building, I'ortlaud, Oregon. UUSINKSS OAKD3. St. Louis lins beaten all citified corn pfctitors in one respect. She Is the first town to InWo'horse races by electric light. Tho resolution providing that a presi dent of tho United States shall not bo a candidato for re-election was introduced into tho sonato by Mr. Peffer. It is- al together possible that tho Twentieth century will seo at least two changes in the United States constitution, ono em powering tho people to elect senators by their own direct vote, tho other limiting tho presidential period of occupancy to one tenn. Chauncey Depow says ono term of six years and no re-fllection is tho right thing for a president A7b. HMiril & CO.. Oontmctois, Sewer . lucr, foment Sidewalks, Kxcavatltig, B.te: All work promptly done, ta'eiu,Oi. Leave orders with Dusiu Bros 4:li-lm ty. J. 1.AKSKN & CO,, "Manufacture of all , kinds of vehicle. HopaUlUK u special Shop 4r)KItiRlreel, riAKPET-LAYING.-l matte a specialty e: j caipelsewlng and laying; cirpets taken up and relaid with great care. Hhade nnlciirlnln polo hanging. Leavn orders with J. U. Lunn, Bui on Hon or Whlto Corair. J G.LUHHMA.M, s isms i 8ay ! You need ono ot aorao kind. If so, why not bavoit. Gold, Plain, Script or Canvas Now Is tho timo to save money by giviDg your order to J. J. MUTTON, House, Sign Painter, Decorator and Paper Hanger, 382 Church St. Or leave orders with Sroat & Gilo, State street. ED. K!. PIA.LL-, Paper liangerand Decorator, Offlce at Chas. Cal 'ort's Milllonery store, ilam,Oiegon. JAPAKESB jSyTifC 'flOLiA "ffifc W IT tt LtSl M SkaeP S. ili-rS'SiV - f?2is CURB Anew and Complete Treatment, consist ing of suppositories, ointment In capsules, also a box and pills; a positive cure lor ex ternal, Internal, blind or bleeding, Itching, uhronlc, lecent or hereditary Piles, and many other diseases and female weak nesses; It Is always a gnat benefit to tho general health, lho llrst discovery ol a medical cure rendering an operation with tho knife uuuecesiry berealter. This remedy has never been known to fall. S I per box. 0 for $5; sent by mall. Why Butler from this terrible disease when a written guarantee Is glen with (1 boxes, to refund (he money 11 not cured Bend stamp for free sample. Ouan-ntee Issued by Wouuauu, (Jlahkb & Co., wholesale and rotail drug. b'UU, sole agents, Portland, Or. C 2-ly-d w NEW MINING MACHINERY P. J. Foster, who resides about three miles west ol Halem In Polk county, has Invented a machine lor mining gold, which Is especially adapted to Having lino Kold. and works uny plater material, from line lilaotc sand to gravel, lu (act anything that can bo shoveled, 'J he machine is mudo of Iron aud U el and weight only 75 pounds complete. It Is run b the force of u 1 Inch pipe of nater with a heud of four feef. It will work noiii n to 10 urns of black sand, or from 15 to 20 ton of gravel lu u day, and Mie every thiug lu tho shape of gold that will amulgnmate. 'Ihe maeulnu has been tested aud is guarantee to do the work claimed. Machines will bo fur nished In running order before any pay Is demanded. Price complete fi60 Cull on or address V. 3. t OS 1'KK, 8-Mw - Salem, Oregon, For Sale or Trade. Fine oows, good lat cattle, stock cuttle, span of miilec; will traded fjr laud in Ma rlon Co., or lots lu Halem. 7-2CrI3t-w3t :I. W : XTTI-K, For Sale, Cheap, A number of trios ol this spring Plym ouih Ituck. Black ljjng4lmti, White In born, and Partridge Cochins, alt thorough bred stock, lluy early, save express charges and get the pick ol thoseaon. WtofSper trio, boxcu for shipment. Arfdrwss K.UOKKl.,Haiera,Or. AiliuiniHlnUor'ri Sale. rOTIOK is hereby glvon that by outho XN Jty ofau order of the Hon. County Court of Marlon county, Orrgn, made on the 18th d.y of July, IhW, authorizing aud empowmltig the undersigned to si-il the berelnafterdeM'rlbed r alestaU belondng tothcesta o of Uvelliio Lox, deceased. The underslgurd.HS administrator ot said es tate, will bu the lit diy cf Sepkmtxr, 189?, at 2 p.m as per statute renlrtdll at pub lic auction at th3 west uoor of the oourt houso In Hilem, Mar on county. Oregon, all the right, title and Interest of the said estate, lu aud to the loUowlug described E rem Ism, to wit: l-o' t. 9, 10 aud 11 iu lock No tt, at shown by the u-rrudid re corded plot or Capital Park addition U h ilty or Hleni, In Marlon county, Ort g.m. 'i ertuk nfHn h. HfcTIlH.U.WMKIl, AdmiaMrator ot the Uslate of Ktelln Cox, dnTAd. 8alw, urxou, July 18, isw. 7-21-Jt Tho grand i"aco between tho two sail ing Bhips Shenandoah and Tarn O'Shan tor, from tho Atlantic coast to San Francisco, will renew interest in sailing craft. It is not well to lot ocean sailing die altogether out. Tho Shenandoah sailed from Now York, thoTam O'Shan ter from Baltimore on tho samo day They went around Capo Horn and both arrived at San Francisco in 111 days, the Tarn getting in threo hours ahead of tho Shenandoah. After rounding Capo Horn tho two vessels were in company for a week. Important additions to astronomical knowledge will bo made when tho pho tographs of the occultatiou of Mars aro developed and examined. It took tho moon ono hour to pass botween the earth and tho planet Mars, tho occultation be ginning at 10 o'clock and lasting until 11, in the longitude of Goodsell observa tory, at Northfleld, Minn. Tho occulta tion was visible also throughout tho whole Mississippi valloy and in tho eastern states. It is hoped to ascertain from tho photographs of tho planet whether Mars has not ono Or inoro moons. Mars is tho planot most inter esting to us of the earth from its near ness and tho possibility that it may bo inhabited by boings liko eurselves: not too much liko us, that is, but just enough. Tho Houseboat Idea. It makes tho weary reador long for the water and tho shady houseboat, with all its outdoor and homo pleasures com bined, to follow Mr. C. L. Norton's de scription in Outing of tho model ono. Tho idea wi.ll become moro popular un doubtedly as tho summers como and go, Mr. Norton says that a thoroughly com fortable houseboat can bo built for from. $300 to $500. Thoro aro various ways of propelling tho floating houso. If you aro on a tidal river you can go or como with tho incoming or outgoing waters. On an inland river you can float down Btream lazily and luxuriously for hundreds ot miles. In most streams a tug will tow your boat; on canals mules will haul it. You can utilize sail power, too, and movo whither you will under canvas. If you are rich you run it by steam. A small row and sail boat will in all cases cnablo you to communicate with tho shore to obtain supplies. Yon can fish, swim, sleep, play your guitar or piano, and dream that you are in para dise, as you aro whilo your summer vacation lasts. Mr. Norton gives directions about making a houseboat and instructions for navigating it. For instanco, if you aro in the broiling hot sun and want to bo in tho shade Pipe all hands to set awnings, unstep the masts if they aro on end, and reeve the cringlo lines through tho masthead blocks, hoist away, mako fast to tho cleat and you havo u sunproof awning set in a trico. Somo English Working Girls. Wlion tho frco or so called board schools of Great Britain were inaugu rated, less than twenty years ago, it was found theto was a largo class of girls whoso wants could not bo met. They woro nearly or quite grown and had to earn their own living, consequently could only attend school in the evening. Some of them had loarned to road and wiite in childhood, but had oven for gotten that rudimentary knowledge. To meet tho wants of this class of girls a benevolent ludy founded in Lon don a working woman's collcgo. That was what it was called, but tho studies when it opened woro tho rovorso of col lego branches. Many of tho young wom en had to bo taught oven reading and writing, likowiso to wrestlo with tho multiplication table. But tho school was ubly maintained, and has been for eoventoon years. The thorough earnest ness of tho British character when onco its attention is entered in any direction is shown by tho fact that during all tho eecnteen years tho collego has boon maintained teachors havo boen found who givo their services freo of charge. From the threo It's with which tho teaching startod, tho classes have now graded up into botany, bookkeeping, elocution, higher mathematics aud oven Latin nnd French. Tho public schools havo given tho pupils that como to tho collcgo a good rudimentary education. But the working woinonM college has dono mnch moro than to givo these toil ing girls literary culture. Under its au rpices tho young woraeu havo formed social clubs and a penny savings bank and enjoyed each year concert music of an excellent kind. Thoro is, too, a holi day fund for summer outing. Each girl contributes n Binall amount weekly, in eomo casem twenty-live cents. Thin gives her enough to hare a trip to the country annually, lasting from one to two weeks. In this admirable way tho kindly human nrturo existing in com mon in tho souls of good rlph. wpmen and gKid poor ones coing in touch. Everybody know what It is, and that Is the reason they go to Hel luiinrand'a for that pure ic cream fcoUit. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report Rcal BtMm Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE California's Fruit Garden. The best, if not tho earliest, example of In tensive fruit farming in the United States Is prolably to b found at Riverside, in Southern, California. About a score of years ago a few courageous, enthusiastic men and women cranks they were called by their neighbors went to California to put in operation a well digested project., formulated after frjl consid eration and discussion during the long overl ings of tho provious eastern winter. TVtlr fundamental conception was of a well regu lated settlement of desirable people upon small tracts of fertile land, surveyed in regular blocks of definite size and shape, with ample provision for streets and avenues, tho wholo to bo artificially watered through a system of canals and ditches receiving their supply from somo unfailing source. This was ono of tho beginnings of tho wonderful fruit industry of California, according to Mr. W. O. Fitzsimmons, who writes its history in Tho Cosmopoli tan, lho Riverside (Cal.) fruit garden was painted as a gorgeous picture on the imagination of those who planted it long before a foot of irrigating ditch was dug. It was planned out at eastern fire sides and realized foot by foot afterward. Tho homes, tho boautiful landscape, tho comfort, freedom and wealth tho cranks dreamed of panned out even greator than they saw it when they1 looked into tho future. The Itivorsido fruit region now yields an incomo of $1,000 to $1,200 an aero from its; orange groves. The founders bought the land from a man who grumbled, bo cnusoithad been assessed. 'for 'taxation at soventy-fivo cents an aero. Now it it worth $1,000 an acre in tho open market. Fivo acres of oranges will give indo-i pendenco for lifo to a largo family, Tho most difficult part of tho task of tho fruit garden pioneers was to mako tho irrigating canals which brought wa ter to their desort, for desert ifc was when they wont thoro. Tho wator is from lho San Bernardino mountains, forty miles away. It flows down into sandy beds, and by tapping ono of theso sandy beds tho Santa Ana river tho Riverside pioneers found water for irri gation. Through "infinite toil, voxation and discouragements" they finally achieved success. Riverside now repre sents what is probably at onco the most intelligent, comfortable and yet thor oughly republican community on tho globo. Thelandscapo tho "cranks" havo mado is ono of unequaled beauty. A fall of forty feet in an irrigating canal supplies power for olectrio lighting to Riverside and also to San Bernardino, ten miles away. Tho Now Northwest. Tho northwest will hold in tho f nturo tho balanco of political power unless all, signs fail. Governor Morriam, of Min nesota, prosonts in Tho North American Review a summing up of tho hoods of, this vast region. Ho says it comprises "n limitless ompiro of future greatness." Montana holds unlimited minornl rich ness, and abovo ground offers magnifi cent inducomont for livo stock raising. Idaho is rich in minorals. Washington stato teoms with grain fields nnd forests. Minnesota and tho two Dakotas produced last year in round numbers 150,000,000 buaheji of wheat. What is yet ncodod to realize for man's uso tho splendid possibilities horo await ing him? First, Governor Morriam would keep out by forco of legislation evory man tainted with ' "anarchism, communism and tho liko." Then ho would havo tho widost and highest pub lic education 6r tho young pooplo, be causo on tho intelligence of her citizens dopends tho lifo of the ropubllo. Finally tho now northwest needs cap italmillions of inonoy to holp it de velop its mines and farms and build its railroads and factories. Ho rocom mends to tho northwestern states, with his blessing, such legislation ns will draw to thorn and protect capital from tho older, richor communities, and to tho attention of theso older, richor com munities, also with his blessing, ho com monds the investment of capital in tho now northwest. War, famino nnd postilonco was tho procession iu which of old times camo tho dark winged mossengers of woo to tho human race,, Wo have had no war, but famino fell upon Russia and parts of Asia 'last year and lingered through tho drst half of 1803. Now has coma the postilonco cholera, following in tho tvako of tho famino. It has uppeared in Russia, nnd thoro is reason to believe tho suspicions cases in tho suburbs of Paris were real Asiatic cholera. Still it does not follow that tho scourgo will spread to Amorica or through western Europe generally, though it may do even that. Iu any caso, it is less fatal than it was beforo mankind understood cleanli ness and the uso of disinfectants. SALEM MARKKTS.,- Whcat 03 Jo per bushel. Oats 3840c per bushel. Potatoes 25o per bushel. c ' Flour 54.20 per bbl. Bran (Backed) $19.50,pr ton Shorts (Sacked) $21.23 per ton. Eggs 18o per dozen. ' Chlcheus Roosters, To per II bona, 1012o per lb.;, broilers a fryers, 16o per lb. Turkeys 1012Jc per lb. Ducks 1216o per lb. Geeso 7o per lb. Lard 75c$l per pail. Butter 2030o per pound. Beef 712lo dressed, 2Jo on" to Veal 6c, dressed. Pork 6Jo dressed; 6Jo on foot. Wool 1620o per lb. Specimen Oases. B. H. Clifford, Nevf Caseel, WtoJa was troubled with Rheuinat and Neuralgia, his stomach wm i ordered, his liver was afiected to i alarming degree, appetite fell awayv; and be was terribly reduced in and strength. Three bottlesof El.! Uio Bitters cured htm. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburr, ; 111., had n running sore on his, tog Of eight years standiug. Used threes bottles of Electric Bitters and seven'; boxes of Bucklon's Arnica Balv and his leg is sound and well. Jehn: Speaker, Cntawaba, O., had fli largo Fever sores on his leg, dootoit said bo was incurable. One bottk J of Elcctrio Bitters and one box-' of'" Buoklen's Arnica Salve cured him' entirely. Sold by Dan'l J. Fry, i Com'l street. Tho Old Timers Are Mot la It. While at our other store at Big land,Va.,latt April,! was taken wltfaj a very severe attack of diarrhoea. I'l never had it worse in my life. I irtoi several old-time remedies, such ngfj Blackberry Wine, Paregoric Laudanum without getting any i lief. My attention was then called I Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera Dlarrhooa "Remedy by Mr. R. C.-TUkI Bley who had been handling" it theJi and In less than aye minute i taking a small dose I was entimtjri relieved. O. G. Burford, Creek,Amherst Co., Va. For Bale bjfj Baskott & Van Slype Druggists. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed: Cos tor la? Unuklen's Arnica BttVre. The Vest Salve la the world for- tlvelv cures Piles, or no ray reaulr is guaranteed to irlve uerfect satlsb or tnonev refunded. Prlc.,!) etnta ' box. Forsale uyiJan'lJ. Kfy.aSuOcml Wood Saw, Kvorvbodv trets (Ibarles Smith's wood saw, -'Tho Hustler." Orders at rrorn, street. J. H. HAAS, THIS "NVATCIIMAKJU&J 2l5KCcmnertbSt i altm, Ortftu, (Next uoor to Klein-.) Hpiclnuy of spectacles, nna Clocks, Watches and Jeelry, The anarchist organizations hold their meetings and with their tongues sweep plutocracy from tho earth about once a week. 'Tis well. As long as they oan J snout freely they are not dangerous. free speech is a safety valve through, which all tha bottled up gas iu the coaa try can fbse out, Iiruve talk at f distance hurts nobody, The true policy is to let dissatisfied persons talk all they like, but whea they begin to do violMw M well a to talk it, yank thew up short.1 TTT'"r "- - -- -.--- i Sheriff's Sale "TOTIOH U hereby given that by vi Xi or an execution auiy issueaoui county court or mo state ot vt the countv of Marlon, and to ma on the 1st day of July, lta,xcsa i ment duly rendered, entered of record dookctedraandbysald court on the day ot May, lttt lu u certain suit thn said oourt penulusr, wharela IU ana lllrscn were plalutlllsaua Charles vtu was defendant, in favor of nialntlif j against defendant, by wbloh execution am commanaea tuai out oi tn pen property of said defendautor if xuffli oiimiot be found, then out of the real i erty of said defendant to satisfy the s of One Hundred and Forty Two 80-100 i lars with interest thereon at the rate of percent, per annum, from the' Sth oaf August, im, and the sum of UMHKM lant anu tuierwt tuereuu hi. tun mw per cent, pur annum from August i und the further mui ofat-MW costs ana costs ana expenses or have leyled uion and will on Saturday, U 13th day of Auguit, A- DiilMJ, at the iiour of a o'clock p. in, of raid A the west door of the county court hou LI - t ., ... lun All A DAIttUlt nuiiuu wuuij, Uluu. nw w hlghust bidder for cash in band on Um ( oisaie, an lueriMiis line, lawnsi w Lata whlonMildiIerindant.CliarleeVa had on or after the 7lh day of May, U and to Ihe loUowlog described real ertr.to-wlli Boatnulna at the : uoruerof the southeast quarter ol I 4,t,um, at. i west; uieuoe eaeiw thence south Hrods; theuoe weetl IBenoe norm it iwh to toe pun nltw. oontalnlns Mi acres wore or rLui hII of tha duuaUou land ciabn Jsuiln Vaughn ana UlUutUth Vmi X. a 6., K. 'i west, save and except mwime aaoonuMi uniuwi. wviw Kin at tho southwest corner at l east quarter of aeouou , T-til., IV I or willauMHMi HWidwii; wane oiiatus;- tbenoe west v.iv llOfMllttUM. WHIHK IM 4MW Jana elans: laeaee auwc of salJOeok's aontOE Um tbee et I. eMia lt tfo3ttS ihwuraf Mafiaa (1 Uf lWliWMWi,