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it 111 4 ; u i Vi i' :f l. t hi V.t rj til GREAT SLAUGHTER PRICKS of CLOAKS t & Some very fine goods Don't The Palace: .HOMESTEAD POISON PLOT. Analgamation Officers Deny the 'Scheme. A WOMAN A RAYING MANIAC. Suicide of a Portland Gorman With Morphine. '' PiTTSAima, Pa., Dec. 12. Tlie . officers of the Amalgamated assocla ?',,tion says t!io Btory that their orgau ization countenanced a, plot to poi ", son non-union men at work in the y'Mill company aa prepostroua. The attorneys for Carnegies, however, v.' say that the chain evidence against ,;the leaders ia growing stronger -1, daily, and promises to be so com plete that none of them will be able - xq escape. I1BATTY BELEASKD. I JjOUISVILTjE, Dee. 12. It. J. 1 " Beatty was arrested here for alleged complicity in the Homestead poiHon wM plot, and secured a writ of habeas corpus this morning returnable to 'J morrow. Children Suffocated. York, S. D. Dee. 12. During the absence of the parents, some paper took fire in the home of O. R. Alb- erteon, and two children wore suf focated. Mrs. Alberlson is now a raving maniac A German's Suicide. ,, Portland, Dec. 12. Henry L hl Kostor, a German died last night vj from the eflecta of a doso of mor phine taken with suicidal intent. Despondeuoy was the cause of his act. Some Presidential Appointments. Washington, D. C, Dec. 12. Senate. Numerous petitions for and against the passage of tho anti option bill were presented.' Petl tiona were alao presented for closing the world's fair on Sundays, and for the construction of tho Panama ca nal. The president today sent to tho senate the following appoint appeint ments: G. M. Lambertson, of Ne braska, assistant secretary of tho treasury, Vice A. B. Nottleton, re signed; J. W. MoDlll, of Iowa, inter state commerce commissioner, reap pointment; P. C. Cheney, of New Hampshire, minister to Switzerland; P. S. Grossoup, of Chloago, United States district judge for tho North ern district of Illinois, to succeed Judge II. W. Blodgett, resigned. A Silver Bill. Washington, Dee. 12. Stewart introduced a bill amoudlng the Sher man not so aa to provldo for free silver coinage of tho bullion uow held In tho treasury, and in addition fur tho Issue of treasury notes based on silver deposits which notes nre to be redeemable in gold or silver coin at tho option of the government, and nro mado legal tender. The anti-option bill was laid before the senate. Heavy Gold Export. New York, Dee. 12. Tho total amount of gold for export tomorrow at 1 o'clock bus reached $2,250,000. Secret Society in Trouble PiTTSUUUO, Dee. 12. An applica tion was mado la the county court for an injunction on tho order of the Solons. Tho bill charges that Itev, W. It. Covert nnd others actiug as the supremo lodge, unlawfully ex pelled complainant, ami afterward constituted a new supremo lodge, electing Covert. Thoy falsely nnd fraudulently represented that lie was a puratin of financial ability, aud by threats, charges and misre presentations induced the other de fendants to appoint him attorney; that within four yearn certificates Ij aggregating $3,000,000 will have to to m&t, aud assessments become so Jtoirdousouie as to be impossible of collection, reuderlug the purposo of tfce Mr nugatory, a preliminary iJnwHku was grauted restraining th defendants from acting till tho haring next Vdneduy. Lake Utoamer lurasd. MajVVmttk, MicK.; pe, 18. -IN- will be sold at very low prices Our AVIIlLtU aiuuh. Miss a Good Bargain. DRY j The steamer Northerner wns burn ed to the water's edge this morning at Ltnse. The boat aud cargo are a total loss. The dock Is afire. , STOLE POUR THOUSAND. Specie Imports of the Past Week. Nkw York, Dec. 12. A shortage of $4000 has been discovered in the accouotof thoHoflman house cafe in the basement of the Consolidated Exchange, at New and Beaver streets. An employe of Edward S. Stokes has had charge of tho res taurants for the last two years. "Aud this man," said Mr. Stokes, in the Hoflman house last night "was discharged from his position by mo a few wetks ago, after I had dis covered a discrepancy of $4000 in his accounts. Of this sum he had charged about $1500 or $1000 upon his books to some members of the produce exchange who took their luncheon at tho cafe in Beaver street. Three of these men are E O. N. Ford, O. B. HefK and E. D. Neustadt. I found that these gentlemen did not owe the cafe a cent. The employe before he was dismissed learned I was to examine his accounts, and ordered the book keeper to cbargo to him the appar ent accounts of Messrs. Ford, Hegg andNeustudt. Where tho money went I am not prerared to say. Tho man who has deceived mo was earning $10 a month when I took a fancy to him and put him in a place of trust. He is sick abed, and an operation is to bo performed upon him tonight. Ab soon as ho has recovered I shall prosecute him. Ileiaa rascal." Mr. Stokes salfl tho man who had robbed him was living up town, but he declined to tell where. SPECIFIC IMPORTS. New York, Dec. 12. Imports of specie for last week $183,074, of which $150,917 was gold aud $52,. 157 Bilyer. ACTRESS CHOSEN AS MODEL. Funeral of Noted W. 0. T. U. Woman. Chicago, Dec. 12. A cablo dis patch from Toklo, Japan, says that tho funeral of Miss Mary Alleu West, the noted temperauco advocate, edit or of the Union Signal, and one of tho malustays. of tho Women's Christian Temperance Union, took place Saturday. Tho services were unusually aolomn and impressive. There was n largo attendance of Americans, Europeans aud natives, representees of tho various religious denominations, aud of tho temper ance movement. United States Minister Coombo with tho membeis of tho embassy, Counsul-Goueral Philllpson nnd other promlneut Americans were present. Tho re mains will bo placed in tho vault, and will leavo for this country from Yokohama about tho mlddlo of tho month. Ada Rohan Ohoson. Chicago, Dee. 12. Colouel J. O. Harvey, of Montaua, of the world's fulr commission, said today concern ing the model for Montana's sliver statue: "It Is true that wo consider ed the claims of some 25 women, soino of whom were actresses, to poso as models, Wo decided unan imously on Ada Itehau, aud she has accepted. Shs was tho only person offered tho position. Speaker Crisp Honored. Washington, D. C, Dee. 12. Wheu Speaker Crisp entered the houso today nud took his chair there was a spontaneous outburst of ap plause from all parts of tho floor nud galleries as a tribute of sympathy for tho speaker lu his unpleasant connection with tho Reform club dinner. MARKETS. P o it T h A n d, Dec. 10. Wlieat valley, 5l.Wfl.J7j, Walla Walla, Sl.07jfl.10. Ban FuANcrsco, Cal., Dec. 10. Wheat, Dec. fl.20J, Chicago, Ills., Dec. 10. Whett 72J. IL.-J '-W ' H-i Forooustlputlon, biliousness aud kidney uUVwtlon take fcSUnmons Liver Regulator. in order to clean out GOODS and SHOE STORE, 307 Commercial Street. A POLITICAL THUNDERBOLT Kansas May Yet Be Counted for Harrison. APPROACHING CRISIS IN GERMANY Oil Trial for Caliensloyism--Olher News. Politics In Kansas. Topeka, Dec. 12. A statement is published this morning to the effect that there is serious question wheth er Weaver electors in this state are legally chosen for the reason that 20,000 Dtmocrats who voted for them and gave them a majority, voted a ticket headed "Democratic ticket." If this point ia sustained, it would give Harrison electors a majority. Political leaders here interviewed on tho subject this morning, scout the idea. They say these electors are as much Democratic electors aa Weaver electors.havlngbeen regularly nomi nated by Democrats; that if they de sire they can vote for Cleveland and Stevenson. German Crisis Near. Berlin, Dec. 12. The town la fuli of rumors. -One la to tho eftect that an imperial message dissolving the Reichstag will bo read today. An other ia that tho army bill will be put into effect without consulting the Reichatag. Public feeling in the empire is on verge of exploslion, particularly if tho Kaiser insists on retaining Caprivi. The Crisp Fiasco, New York, Dec. 12. In connec tlon with the failure of Toast Mas ter Ellery Anderson at the Reform club dinner on Saturday night, to call on Speaker Crisp for a speech, it might be stated that Anderson, Chas. Falrchlld, and, McFarland, of tho Reform club, knew In advnnce that Crisp was expected to be called upon and had n append prepared. Father Corrigan's Trial. New York, Dec. 12. Trial under forms of the Romau Catholic church of Rev. Father Patrick Cor rlgan of Hoboken, N. J., will begin at Newark this afternoon. Father Corrlgan is charged with insubor dination in refusing to obey the in junction of Bishop Wlggor nnd in publishing n series of nrtlclea in ho made an onslaught on Cahensley ism in this country. Blaine 111 Again. Washington, Dec. 12. It is said at Blaine's house this morning that Blaine's condition is improved very much slueo tho relapse of Saturday and that ho is better this morning than yesterday. A prominent Re publican and nil lutlmato friend of tho Blalnea, ono who has never been denied an audience by the plumed knight, called at the houso yesterday but was unablo to see him. Uhla frioud asked why ho was refused admission, and wns told that Blalue'a condition was serious, and was told that tho family feared the worst. This muu afterward said lie left tho house with tho impression that Mr. Blaine was critically 111. Murdorcd for Money. Odessa, Dee. 12. An Atrocious murder for the purpose of robbery has been perpetrated here. Moses Llpsehltz, u wealthy banker, was known to have n largo quantity of money and jewelry in his house. While Llpsehltz was in bed the house was entered by 10 masked robbers. Several of these rushed upon the servuuts, aud, seizing them by the throat, compelled them to swallow vodka until they were helplessly drunk. Tho other rob bers made their way to tho room occuled by Llpsehltz. What took placo there Is not knowu, but ap. penrauces next morning Indica ted that tho banker had strug gled fiercely In defenso of his life and his mouey. The robbers car ried ott a largo quuntlty of valuables us well an money, betlded butting tho banker to death. His bedroom www aw WW w wywwwi was splashed with blood, nud in ono of his lintids was grasped u hnndml of hair from ono of the robbers. The pollconre tracking the mutdercrp, nnd it Is expected that they Will be arrested. GROVER ON THE SITUATION. High Grounds TaKon Against Ex travagant Expenditures. New York, Dec. 11. At the Madison Square Garden meAlng last night Piesideot-elect Cleveland spoke as follews: "Wo can contemplate nothing more gratifying in connection with this assemblage than tho proof it nflords that tho Amerk-un people can bo trusted to manage tho gov ernment given iuto their ktcplug. If there are thoao who have beon disappointed aud dishenrteued by the extent to which our people have been deceived and mislead, or who, with feat, have neen the heedless ness of the duty of citizenship open wide tho doorof coruipting influ ences, or who, with sad foiebodlngs, behold popular rule neariug the fa tal rocks of debauched sullrage, or who mourned because appeals to selfishness and promises of unequal advantage were apparently under mining that patriotism, which alone justifies our hope of national perpe tuity, let thia occasion, nud tl e events which led to it.remstnte their faith and their confidence in their countrymen. If we have learucd that nn appeal to the patriotism of our countrymen and an honest pre sentation of political priuciplesto their Intelligence and judgment are not lu vuiu, then the thought must not escape us, that while our people will in the end repay with their support the political party whiih addresses their understanding nnd reason, instead of broad prejudices and selfish interests, thoy will sure ly revenge 'themselves upon those who deceive or betray them. "The national Democracy and its allies iu political principle rejoice over the defeat of those whose fate Is full of instruction and warning. If we redeem the promises we made to the voters of our land, the diffi culty of our tusk can hardly be exag gerated. Conditions Involving most important interests must be reviewed and modified, and the perplexing problems menacing our safety mut t bo settled. Above all, and the ult -. mate object of all wo do, the rights and welfare of our people inev. ry condition of life must bo placed upon a more equal plane of oppoitunliy nud ndvnutage. We should not en ter upon our work iu tiie least spirit of resentmeut, nor iu heedless disre gard of the welfare of any portion of our citizens. The mission of our party and tho reforms we contt nx plate do not involve the encourage ment of jealous animosities nor the destruction of discrimination be tween Amoiican inteie&ts. Iu older that vo may begin with free bands, wo should vigorously oppose all de lusions which have their origin in undemocratic teachings, or in dema gogic attempts to deceive the people. Wo should strive to rid ourselves aud our countrymen of the idea that there is anything shabby or disgraceful in economy, whether In public or privato life. "If extravagaueo iu public'cxpen dituro has prevailed in the past,.lt af fords no exctiso for Its continuance. There is no breach of duty so pal pablo as waste of money held by public servants for the people's uses, The cultivation of such a sentiment is not only a high duty, but nn ab solute necessity tot lm consummation of tho refurma wo enter upou. We shall utterly nnd disgracefully fail if wo attempt these reforms under the Influence of petty partisan scheming, or fear the jeopardizing of personal political foituuts. They can only bo accomplish patriotism guides the aspirations of our people and legu lates the aetion of their chosen ser vants. Wo who are to bu charged with tho lesponBiblllty of muklug aud executing the luws should be gin our preparation for tho task by a rigid self-examluatlou uud eel f-purgation from all Ignoble and un worthy tendencies threatening to enter iuloour motives aud designs." A OJOL CRISP FREEZE-OUT. Tho Free Sllvor Speaker Loft Out in tho Ot'ld. New York, Dec. 12. Special At tho great .statesmen's Democrat ic dinner there was a scene not on tho program. At the opening of the dinner, the Hon. Charles F. Crlep, speaker of the uatlounl Iiousn of representa tives, was aniens: tho prominent gentlemen at the speaker's table on tho platform, It wa9 expected by nearly every i-nu preeut that ha would make tn uddrwe, but at 11:45 Ir. and Mrs. IT. C, Jtlchardoon of Slloam, N. Y. Husband and Wife Both Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla Cnturrli, Kidney Complaint, Heart Failure, Liver Troubles. "I Uilnk It my duty to voluntarily tell what Hood's Sarsaparilla has dono lor my self and wlfo. Last spring my wlfo was In a very bad v, ay vt lth kidney complaint j felt , Miserable All tho Timo and could hardly get around tho house. Sho began to tako Hood's Sarsaparilla, and In one week sho was Improving. When sho had taken but threo bottles of Hood's Sarsa parilla she was ciK-eilof that dreadful dis ease. As for nie, I was troubled with Ca tarrh, Heart Failure nnd Liver Complaint. Suffered so Intensely that I Could Not Sloop at night, nor get any rest through tho day. As soon as I lay down, my heart would beat soliaid that I would have to get up. I had very sovcro pnin In the aniitll of nir bnck and noises In my head like it flock of Muck birds all singing at oneo. So you seo I was hard up. I nlso experienced bi r.c flt from Hood's Sarsaparilla wiiliist n week after I began taking It, I have Im proved rapidly and can now sleep better than I havo for a year, can cat and not bloat as I used to. wo pralso Hood's SarsaparciJa for wo think there Is no mcdl-l H llramY C. nnd JUnv L". mci v.. -a Slloam, Madison County, If. Y. HOOD'8 PILL8 sro purely Tegc'-il ,cu fully propared from the best inpro . i;l Mr. Crisp roso and leu ihe bfitxjuet hall, apparently very mtn-h dis turbed. It was reported In- was ill, but this was not the case. flf was seen as he was leaving the hull and asked: "Are you not going to -.peak ? "No," he said, "I was uot Invited to speak. I was invited to the din tier, and my invitation was snch that I understood I was to bo called upon toru ako an address. I pre- paied one anfl gave it to the Associa ted Press, at their request." Mr. Crisp excused himself nud left tho hall. The Associated Press representative then asked ex-Secretary Fuirchild for sorno explanation f tho withdrawal of Speaker Crisp Mr. Falrchlld frankly said the rea ion that Mr. Crisp did not speak was because he wai not invited U ipeak. Mr. Falrchlld addod with some hesitatien: 'There were so mauy Democrats )f prominence present, we could not et them all speak, so we had to limit the number of speakers." There was much disappointment In the banquet hull that Crisp did iot speak. WHAT CKISP WOULD HAVE SAID. Had Speaker Crisp spoken, he in tended to devote ids speech to the question of the tar. ft", r.n.l in the eour.-o of his rem irl.a lie v. ould have said: 'If I might speak fir my political associates on the subject of taxation I would say wo believe in a tariff for revenue; that unnecessary tax ation Is unjust taxation; that all public taxation should be for public purposes; that the necessaries of life should be burdaned tho lest; that on the luxuries higher duties may be imposed and that we bellove all raw material should bo free. Speaking to my political associates I would say: iteeping these principles in view, we should at the earliest prac ticablo moment enter upon the con sideration of a general tariff law to take the pluce of that uow upon the statuto books. The people have so decreed, nud wo are but their agonls to execute their will. Idaho Diamond Fields. Boise Oiiy, Dec. 12 The dla mond excitement Is growing more intense. The New York lapidary, to whom specimens of the stone found on the south bank of the Snake river, in Owyhee couuty, were submitted, reported that they were closely allied to the diamond, adding that a search in the soil whence the specimens came might result In unearthing genuine stones of real worth. In 1SS3 several geo logists reported that thoy had found upon the shores of a low, vanished sea, that rolled ovor the valley of the Snake, stones that were In every particular similar to diamonds, aud thco almost forgotten statements have led even conservative people to bellevo that diamond fields may oxlst within 30 miles of Boise. Pat's Gieat Wonder. Wo nro surrounded by dangers nil tho way the cradle to the grave. " Tho great wonder is," as Pat says, " that after getting out ofourcrudle, we live lorn; enough to reaoh our grave." Thousands are out of health morose, morbid and miser able, because they do uot avail them belvesof the remedy within easy reach or tnem. ur, nerce's uoiuen Meplcal Discovery would curet hem For all ohrouio or lingering cough, Weak Lungs. Bdlttlng of Wood. , Biouohllle, Shortness or Breath, Astnma and kindred ailment?, it Is' n most potent remedy, ft cleanses ' the blood, Invigorates lh Ijver, nn! proves digestion, aud builds up both I flesh aud strength, pose small and nleusant to Usl. Large buttles one dollar, Of all druggists, nnirmi"Mni AfUR f r , r . h tu ttrau u FOR TOWN $2.00 t'erdozou fortlie finest ilntshed PHOrOOIl.Vl'Hb Intbectty. MONTEE BROS., 18!) Couilnorclal Street. T. .1. KRKSH. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPEIt HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20th nnd Chemekcta Street, CENTS A DAY, Evening Journal. Dollvered at Your Door. Tho Weekly Glebe-Democrat. The f.irmcr, tho merchant or the 1110 ih ojal man who Iuh not the time in rn d a h re dully newspaper, will Uud The Wkekly Gloiik-Dk-jioc iia T, consisting of ten puges, a pap r hut exactly suits him brim ful of tho lust news of the day, suf ficiently condensed to meet his need. TuoukIi strictly Republican in prin ciples, it Is never so purlinun us to suppress any ini or ant news neces sary to it correct knowu dge 1 f cur rent events. Ouco a leader, always a reader. Price $f.00 er Y ar. Any person sending us threo dollars for thro ytarly subse ptious to the Wee ly, w II rec lve one copy tree for a year. A fiee samplecopv 11111 be had by writing for it. Subscript Ions received by all postmasters or newsdealers throughout the United states, or directly by 12-5 (it Gloisb iKir'.iiMico.,St. Louis.Mo. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing aud will surely do you good, if you havo a uougU, cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest, or Lung. Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds is guuiuuteed 10 give relief, or money will be paid oucK. Sulferers from Lu Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect, recov ery. Try u sample bottle at our ex pense aud leuru for youuelf how ood a thing it Is. Trial nettles free itDauiel J. jjry's Drug Store, 225 oom'l St. Large sizeSUcts. and $1.00 CARTER'S Sick neadneh" nul relieve nil tho troubles Incl .lent to a bilious tate of the system, such at Dizini'ss, Kair id. IJroHSinPss, Distress aftei tMitlnp, fain in tlm Fiile, fco While their most remarkabto su h. - hns been shown In curing Sll! to. v V2 '3k$? Hcadao a, yet C iivi-gr's Little Livir Pilu ire equally vrJ 4-bla In Constipation, curing ind preventing this annoy lnj complaint, while hey nlso corn U all disorders of the stomach, llmutato tho liter and regulate the bowels Ztcn If they only cured te!,o they would be almost priceless to those ivho suffer from this distressing complaint! ut fortunately their fjoodness does not end nero, nnd thoe who once try them will find liese llttlo pills valuable in so many ways that hey will not bo willing to do without them, ilut after all sick head - tho bane of so many lives that here Is whero e malio our Rreat uoast. Our pills euro It . hilrt othfli do not. (Alum's Littt K f.ivcR Pills are very small in ' v.ry easy to takn. One or two pills make i dose. They nro strictly vegetable nnd do Ovt Krlps or purs , but by their gentle action alen'MRll whouse them. In vials at 25 cents; Ivo for SI Sold vi ryw hei e, or sent by mall. GASIE5 l23i:r.IS CO., Hew lert ballS. bull Ik Mhk U WPS HINdLCTlON mm. THE GEttTLEMAWS FRIEND. OurrEIlFECTIOX EYItlNClEfrw irttheverr toltl. titlaui. D not BTAIX. PREVENTS STRICTURC Cure OONOIUUKEA nut OLECT In 01 to Il s lUji A QUICK CUrtE for I.EUCOttUUC2A or Y1I ITES. BuM ij ill DltVOGISTS. Bant to my AiUrcu for II fc. MALTDOn Miti ruvixi Co., tA, Ji"' THE FIRST ANNUAL SHOW -on" inr- Poultry ami Pet Stock Will be held at AlUIOIiY HALL, SALEM,' OR., January 5th, Gth and 7th. Ppcolal attractions and many ol tlum. hvirvllilnir nttu, Th. .l., ,... ..v.. '. A"'"' w.i"iij uig euuw ever glvn In Orckit, l'toplo iroto all uver tho mate will ut end. Can prism larger thun over and mor l them. Ktir preml- m IImr aud rntry blank" wilte1 to Ihe tecrt. tary. Arannmeaw nve been marto wuh the h.xprw tVi. to return all coo' iree of cUame, ' Win, SAVAGE, SupcriBteudtnU E, P. 'KELLER, Secretary, CURE HEAD $tS- IWM m iwhv LOTS FRUIT TRACTS A. H. F0RSTNER & CO Machine Shop, Guns, Sperling Goods, Etc. 308 Coiumorclnl Street. II. lOI3 lift. Hacks &Wagons BLACKSMITH INQ. State Street, - IUDABAUGH & SCOTT, Livery Feed and ! Boarding Stable, 41 HtatoHtictt. Olinger & Rigdon, itkiertak:rs. Opeu nlKlit Miid day. Corno Court uud Liberty. J. E. MU1IP1LY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, NOHTII 8ALI1M. Take It! EVENING JOURNAL, Only 2 cents a day your door. HQEYE & MILLS. POKOELAIN BATHS AND BHAVING I'AHLOKS, Only loi cclain Hath Tubs In tho city. 209 Com. bt., balem, or. T I AT Wanted. Halnrr nud expenses MAIN lVrtiLinent place. Apply now. uuly growers of nuf-eiy ntck on both Aiiu-rlcan and Caundiiin soils, tliirriy vn riotlMourBpeehiltv. JIHOWN llltOd.CO., 9.12d-tifcs-aJt Nurwrj men, Chicago. LOTS AT A HAKUAIN. Nluelnrzo lots, comenlcnt to city, Rtrtctn on two suns, Kiirrten toll line for fruit, In me of most built up nddlilonB, Apply to K.Hofcr, J ouiiNAi. odlco, rjaloru. n ill! a u Dr. II. Hmlttils now solo agent lor the sale of Mnrshels' KIrctro MJunctlc rods for finding hidden treasures or locating Gold or HDverMlnos. This Instrument Is cer tainly tho jrrentest discovery or Invention oftbonge Kor further Information nddiess DR. H. SMITH, Falem, Oregon. Unitarian.- Morning service at 10:30 o'clnck; the sermon will be upon tho "Three Fundamentals of Unltariauism;" .evening service at 7:30 o'clock sewnon "Upon Oiient allsmsof the Bible." The Hoard of Trustees of tho Oregon State Ins ino Asylum Invite waled pro posals for lumisUliignt tho asylum neur B ilem, Oregon, tho following supplies for tae six months ending July 1, lbOJ: DKY GOODS. 2000 yds. cotton flannel (Nnshus xxx) hrwn. 1200 yds Amoskeag mariner's stripes blue and White. K00 yds Lousdalo blenched sheeting 110 Inches. tM ydsl'eriuot A sheeting unbleached SO Inches. VCI.1 yds Fcquot sheeting unbleached 45 Inches. 200 yds Continental checked llanncl. 3C3 ' Ulars cntii 18 Inches wide. 1) 0 ' bleacned linen nnd French crash 18 Inches wldo. 2U) yds Amoikeng blue denims 0 oz, 200 ' 8J4 blue thed sheeting pcquot 1C3 ' su pel lor satin dniuaslc 58 inches wide. 250 bed ticking A O A 30 inoa wide. 400 ' llartellei checks Yoikmfg. d'JO ' DniL'on cloth u&sorled colors. 2C3 ' American shirting prints light colors, 12 doz while stay binding Inch wide. 15 ' liiilie'.' cotton hose. 5 ladles' cotton hand kerchiefs, 10 ' niysiiclurkoy red handkerchiefs 21 inch. 4r) da No. 30 black (Clark's mile end) thread WJ doz No. 36 white thrend, 20aoz ' IB iii thread, 2 doz ' 50 ' ii. Hire id. 3 doz 00 ' ii. thread. W i db table oil cloth best quality light color. GltOOBHIES. 11,500 lbs granulated sugar, 11.500 GOhiigar. 5000 ' rolled oats fresh ground In barrels. 4XJ cracked whero fresh ground In bairels, 4230 lbs gold dust corn meal (or as good) Iresh ground In oarrcls, 12f0 lbs hominy fresh ground In barrels, 4itJ ' cholco Island rlco. lOuDgals Amber drips (syrup) In 50 gal bbls. 210 ' genuine New Orleans molasscB bebt quality. 1000 lbs corn march Oswego or as good. H (WO' Ltei pool salt 000 ' chei so Cranston's or as good. 160 o it Co's A & 11 brand curb feoda. bUO ' croam tartar J A. Folger's prime or as good Jjgrobs vulcan superior safety matches, 25 aoz brooms. 2 whisk brooms. 31 cans oy biers field's or as good. .11 ' tomSte ling brand or as good, 10 b"xes vermicelli. Hi doz conceutraied lve American, 00 lbs siuilo wax candieH 11 oz 'dz Woicoatershlre sauce (quarts) Lee & Pcrrlns, CCO lbs xxx soda crackers fresh, 1W) Grmoi i ! flw Btirch Oswego or as good. 160 ' Pearl baney. LBOCEKY. 1 doz soap dhhes, 15 ' tta cups. 2J ' snuceis, 15' one qum tsoup bowls. 7 ' onega Ion pitchers. ' 0 inch 8' upplutes, ?o : Sue vlnt "J rur Pitchers. 8 ' U inch dlnutr plates. 12 ' tumblers. 3 7 Inch plates. 2 ' 1 pint trtum pitchers, J 12 Inch vegetable dishes, 4 ' 10 ' i I H a ' lantern globes. - ' HhaVe siltti. 1 ' suga' bowls. IS ' wax lapeiH, 1 ' oUambtrpnts. OILS, ETC. jiJlfS1" "! 'l l'arl brand In tanks 1200 Ibi Mil hixla. 175 ' purumne In cakes 5x8 Inches, FLOUR. tWbbs more or less best roller process de livered uh wauteJ, MEATS. 600 lbs per day more nr lessor beef as re. nn In n In Amml nV,u nr -n- a . quarters, EOI. Qirniim iririr'u c .,,.., ... , 0J0 I'rootor40amble,bivoryoro.cood DllIKD FIIUIT, iwo lbia&w if!U ' nd fuoa 'I"1!11'' 1(0' lirtinM i . 110 ' Ittlllii 4 l . VISEQAn. W ' nider. -PIUK-J .fJ bs rnae gr umi X) ' 1, U'kLlll iriin, W0 ' bU i , . i tW, ui elncer. 15001b Columbia brand" or as food, COKFEK. TPi 40D lhai (Viit,. Tl i a ... .. . lines Local Asylum Sup Hies tOPUAH) D CO. 'nunin VI AND FARMS. J. I BENNETT k SON, CANDIES, Fruit anil Cigars - Palcm. P. O. Bloolc. Cljrara nnd Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, 243 Oom'l Street. T, W, THORNBURG, The Upholsterer, HcmodclK, re-covers andreiwl upholstered lurnlture. ffi clnr-B work. Chemeketa strMt tituto Insurance block. ' dollvcicdnt JOHN III WIN, Carpenter and Builder, Shop (S ante street. Store Fittings a Specialty iro ' lttnl Mooha. K3 Chltcory. TOUACt'O.I 1000 Sledge Ilnmmor briMid or ns good r-TATIONEUY. 0 renins letter paper "Iiirlston" half Omou or us good. , 12 doz lend poncllsrul) tlpossorred Nos 12 ' I'm sou's Indelible Ink. 2 gros GUIott's 401 pens. LKATIIhlt. 1 side linrnoss Oregon extra or rh pmrt. G ' solo Stockton 25 to 27 pounds rer Hldn extra hi nvy. 2 call HkltiM good stock. 2 buckskins. "MdCHiklrtlng. KI8II Fish oh required, v'lvlng price per pound for furulshlug tho dlireient kinds ol ash In 11 rM cluss condition, ilAUDWARH. 2 doz dust pans. ' ' gixlvlron bucltclH. 2 grots Y N" " ",lt "ead Iron wood screws. ' ' 7 ' ' ' 2 ' i ' II ' ' ' ' 2 ' k ' 10 a ' ii ' 12 ' ' ' 'J lbs brass wood screws. y i ii i 2 ' K ' ' ' ' 2 ' Ik ' ' ' ' 1001bs3il cut nulls 1 ".ml Sill ' -CO ' 10' ' ' ( Iron. 400 ' 10' ' ' C 1C1 W ' ' ) HO ' 8 llnlshlng J 1CJ ' 10 ' ' 100 ' H' wire' 10J ' 10' ' ' 20J feet each i nnd round iron Koraay. w)' I . i ' 150 ' ' ' . i S ' "! oc'niron inolvteol. 60 1411't Iron Norway. 10 lbs each los o,7, una tf. Putnam horse shoo liMlH. 15 lbs each J and washers. G ' . 15 lbs y, In nuts. 15 No 2 and & Sweet's American steel too cui;s. I ltMirab hori-OTnsp lllller llros, 10 pkgs 41b tinoil Jlnt head rivets. 1 each 5 Kiuufl v top and bottom swedges. 1 Nn'Jnivl l No 3 bull peln hammer VA and 18-1 lbs. 1 i-ei. iist urillsf8 round shank by HO from 1-S to 1 1 each 3-8 plug and taptr machine tap Green river I pl.g Mich 310 carriage bolts, 1, 2M, 3. S una t Inch long '". I ' ' 11 ' ' l,y 2,3, nnd 4 Inch long '" n n 1 5-10 ' ' 2. 2K, 3.3V, 4 and 5 Inch long ' ' 1 ' 3-8 ' ' 2,3K.3.4 nud 0 Inch long ' ' 1 ' 1-2 ' ' 2,3J;.4M.6,. OnudS Inch long 1 ' ' 11 machlna bolts K.lKiS- nnd 4 Inch long ' ' 1 ' ' 5-10 ' ' 2,2,3,4,, and 5 Inch long ' ' 1 Its 2,a,,S,,6. 0 Inch louu 1 ' ' 1-2 ' 2,4,6,7, nnd 8 Inch long ' , G'JO lbs best blacksmith coal PLUMUING. yt doz each 3 I, i, , 14, Jenkins valves removable de us 2dozuichl!uHhlng'Htolo31, 1 1-2 te I2tn:-1 1 doz each 2, 1 1 2, 1 1 4, 3 4,1 Inch flange unions 1 doz each 1-2 1 1-4, 1 1-2, 1 street ells 1-2 doz 1 inch plugs 160 leet caon 2, 1 1 2 black pipe 150 ' ' 2, 1 1-2 gnlvnnlzed pipe 2U) 11-4.1. .J. 4.1-2 blacs Pipe 7 2(3 ' ' 11-1,1,3 1, 1-2 galvanized pipe 150 ' 3 8,14 black pipe , 1-2 doz cutter wheels for NoJand ho 5 Suuurter's cutter , , 1 each IJrock'H chain tongs 2 feet and 3feet 1 2 doz encn 5-8 uud ocotch guage glas6ci 15 Inch long 1 hoso strap lastencr 1 doz hose fasteners 1.2 doz boxes plug Hafety chain 23 hushcls charcoal 75 lbs solder 20 lbs No IU Insulated copper wire DUUOi 5 lbs carbol lo acid cryst 1 ' boruclo 10 ' aqua ammonia, cone 2 gross bottles- it oz G.ibs cblorotorm, squlbb's for anesthesa 2 ' collodion 1 gross corks NoO 2 lbs fl oxt Karsapurllln Co Wyeth &Bro,or P U & Co 1 ' ' ' lpecao ' ' ' ' D & Co . 1 ' ' cannabis lndica ' ' ' D . Co , , 2 ' pruneavliglanla' ' V A Co SgiilHgljceriue 1 glass graduate, 10 oz ,.. 2 0 apomorphlr.hypodormlo tubllVyem Bro 1 oz morphine, sulphate 1 lb citrato potabslum lib Iodide r 2 gal castor oil 2 iii z stiengthenlng plaster 2 dozpoiouH plaster Allcocks 1 lb simple ointment llbvaselluu XXreQned 1 mortar, wodguwood 81b , h. 8 mples may bo seen at the office or ib board, goods musi bo In accordance tnert wltli, and com.. In o lglnal pak8SM,y5K possible. Tho rluht to reject any orailDios Is reserved. Delivery of supplies vnllM"; quired wllhln ten day.' notice of ocew unceofbld. A copy of thtsadvertlsefflWJ mustuccompauy each bid and the n" orthe olnssol supplks must be written the envelope. Kach bid must include iw theltsmsof theclaksbid upen.aiid rau give Items and totals lu full wl'n 'Tg tlon of meat, Hour. flsh. Audltlngora are prohibited from conflrm nu ??; of punhasos when tho adertlemenow uoioontatuafulland complete decrip" of the arttolesttvbopurcbuboil. Hlrta nlll ho nnened at 2 o'clock J. on Monday, January 2, 1893 HYLVfisTEni'i-"',-' OKOHGEWcBlUBt, PUIb JlaTSfll N, W. A.5IC1IW, Hoard of trost. Clerk of the Board. Q4yET!t' DESION PATE MTJ For Information and reo ndW, vosfc JIUN.V X CO.. Set HBOAf J't" Aoert Oldert bureau for curtw P,f b" S" KjS Kvery patent taken out by i,5 cbr w the publlo by a uotloe given Iree w e , rr.iieim.aiS A Scientlfio Amerl i'li-.mji t f&,