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Don't Miss a Good Bargain.
The Palace
, BLAINE IS BAD OFF.
. He Has Given up His Califor
nia Trip.
TRAIN ROBBERY AND BLOODSHED,
Indian Troubles Reported
From Fort Belknap.
Blaine's Condition.
T$KW YoRK,N.Y..Dec.l8. A Post
Washington special savs: The pro
posed California trip of Blaine, hat
been practically Kiyen up. and it ii
beginning to be suspected that hie
recovery Is not goiug ahead as rapid
ly as represented, and that news
paper accounts which pronoupced
him in a serious condition, are near
er right than interested parties ure
willing to admit.
Train Robbery.
Iron Gate, Va., Dec. 18. As the
Chesapeake and Ohio vestibule train
pulled out of Htiutlngton, Va.r last
night, four masked train robber,
with two pistols each, appeared, and
ordered the passengers to bold up
their bands. Two passengers seized
one of the robbers. In the scuflle,
, one of the passengers, a German
from Cincinnati on his wedding
-' trln. was mortally wounded, and
Peter Drake, also of Cincinnati, writ
wounded twice. The conductor so
cured a revolver and emptied it twice
at the robbers. Iu the meantime
the scene was ono of Indescribable
confusion, passengors were hiding
beneath the seats, women scream
ing and fainting. At last the rob-
Wj .here, realizing their failure, pulled
the bell cord, stopped luo-truln,
jumped oil and disappeared in the
darkness. It is believed some of
them are wounded.
Indian Row.
, Great Falls, Mont., Dee. 18.
News from Fort Belknap Indian
agency about Indian trouble indi
cates it Is adrunkon row and no fears
are entertained of an Indian out
break. Senators in Caucus.
Washington, Dee. 13, Repub
lican senators hold an hour caucus
this morning, relative to Btatesiu
which there are doubtful senatorial
contests, but reached no conclusion.
Tho caucus is to bo rouewed this
Afternoon.
'A Light Sentence.
Davenport, Iowa, Dee. 18. In
the district court today George' J.
Bagley, for the thoftof $100,000 from
the United States Express company,
tho full amount of which was after
ward returned to tho company, was
Bontonoed to two and a .half years
in the peultontary,
Returns to His Meals.
Cleykland, Dee. 13, Arthur
Wlullmeau, who uudortook the task
of fasting fifty days, has given up
the task iu disgust, deolarlug that
the people of the town did not up-
y predate tho scloutlllo importance
if the feat,
Fabulous Woalth.
Jew York, Dec. 13. The will of
late Jay Gould was oflered for
bbato yesterday. Executors any
An the potltion that tho property
ln this state consists of $2,000,000
WUy, aud $70,000,000 peraoualty.
Flooded by Water.
CuiOAao, III., Dee. 13. Wide
spread damage'eaused by tho burst-
' lu of h largo water main on Fifth
aveuuo aud Charles place yesterday.
Two blocks of cottages below the
grade aro flooded., AH tho lulmblt
ante are temporarily homeless,
'IiUa maiiufuoturlug district and
n'flraH therein lose amounts ranging
from oue thousand to twenty
' Uwvueand dollars eacli.nmounllng In
aa agregate to a large sum.
? gaits Sarasy Case.
OixOiNfiATr, Dee. 13, The Cln.
tatuUl presbytery in werct session,
voted yatterday upon the seeoud
and third charges agulust Profrseor
Btoory P. Swlth, of Lane Tlieolog-
liMry. and lie wan found
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guilty upon both charges. The
charges pertain to his views on In
spiration. The committee appoint
ed to couslder and report the penal
ty at the meeting today, lu view of
tho close vote, It Is surmised the pen
alty i.f excommunication will not be
recommended,and possibly not even
mure than an admonition, as the
committee as made up Includes sev
eral i-upporters of the accused.
Cincinnati, Dee. 18. The com
mltt e of the Cincinnati Presbytery,
to fix tlie penalty ugalust Professor
dtulth, found guilty in the recent
rial, today submitted two report?.
One ncommended reprimand, one
aubpujslon. Tho Presbjtery went
Into t-ecret session to couslder re
ports. A DOUBLE DROWNING.
A Woman's Lover Kills Husband
and Friend.
Richmond, Va., Dec. 13. A
novel method was adopted to com
mit a double murder iu Henrico
county. The crlmo Involves tht
story of a divorced man In love with
the w ife of another. His love was
reciprocated, but tho husband and
his best friend were iu tho way of
the full and complete enjoyment of
the mutual attachment. Seven
miles west of Richmond, on the
James river, there have lived in the
same house for a few years, three
farmers named Philip L. Nicholus,
Jnmes Mills und Judson Wilkinson.
For some lime tho relations of Nicho
las, who was divorced from his wife,
and Mrs. Mills wore unduly inlimale.
Mills appeared to think very highly
of Nicholas. Last Thursday when
he and Wilkinson were invited by
Nicholas to go across the river to cut
a beo tree, which he said he had dls.
covered, Mills gladly accepted the
Invitation, as did also Wilkinson.
Not very long after the pnrty left,
Nicholas returned with his clothes
soaKing wet and announced to Mrs.
Mills and Wilkinson's mother, the
only other occupauts of tho building,
that tho boat had capsized and all
had fallen Into the water. Ho said
ho was the ouly ono who could
swim, aud his companions were
drowned. Mrs. Mills accepted the
story as true, but not so with Mrs.
Wilkinson. Neighbors and officers
of the law began to Investigate, aud
Sunday morning tho man was ar
rested on tho charge of double mur
der. Tho boat was found In tho
rlvor, aud when It was tukon out of
tho water two freshly bored auger
holes were found In tho bottom. A
short diHtanco down tho stream two
corn-cobs, trimmed so as to exactly
fit tho holes in tho bottom of the
boat, wero foundj In Nicholas'
room an augur that fitted the bored
spaces wus discovered. Tho theory
Is that Nicholas, being aware that
uoither of them could swim, deter
mined to dispose of them by drown
ing, and prepared tho boat so as to
sink It in midstream, kuowiug that
ho could easily save himself. It Is
bolioved ho thoughtWllkiusou kuew
too much of his intimacy with Mrs.
Mills, and therefore decided that
two persons who could not swim
could ho as easily drowned as ono.
Lucky Young Ladiss.
St. Paul, Minn., Die. 13. Mies
Eva Williams, n poor clerk In a
Yankton, 8. D., shoe store, und her
sister Edna, n student In a New
York art school, havo liceu btqucath
ed (50,000 cuuh by an English aunt.
Canton, 0 Dec. 13. Mies Delia
Speakmnn, hoso whereabouts
wero udvertleed for by J. C.Marhall,
an eoceutrlo Minerva widower who
desired In leuvo her his property,
valued at $-0,000, became eho bore
the bii in o naino ns did ills wife when
u maiden, hus bten found. She
lived at Kent-lnglon, Carroll county,
and has excellent family connec
tions, World's Fair Orator.
OmoAao, Dec. 13. Tha commit
tee pn ceremoults of tho World's
fair Is serloua'y couBlderlug thn
quwtou of luvitlng O adstoue to be
orator of tho ('a ut the opeulu' of
the exposition in May next.
GOODS and SHOE STORE,
307 Commercial Street.
HOWLING SNOW STORM.
Delegates From India are
Protesting
AGAINST BRITISH OBSTRUCTIONS.
At tho Brussels International
Monetary Conference.
Brussels, Dec. 13. At the sit
ting today of the International
Monetary conference Sir Guilford
Houldsworth, one of the delegates
representing the Indian govern
ment, protested ugainst the ob
structions 'oliered by the British
delegates. He said that but for the
tactics employed by the representa
tives of Great Britain, the currency
question would have been settled
loug ago. Sir Guilford declared
that the situation In Great Britain
had greatly changed since Novem
ber 22, tho date of the first meeting
of the conference, and he suggested
that the conference adjourn a few
weeks to enable the British govern
ment to reconsider the whole ques
toou. Big Snowfall.
Ottumwa, Da., Dec. 13. The
worst snow storm of many years
visited this section today. Six
inches has fallen in the last two
hours and It Is still snowing.
Retaliation.
London, Dec. 13. Peters, secre
tary of North Atlantic steamship as
sociation, has given out a statement,
in view of American regulations in
regard to immigrants, the associa
tion decided to carry on its vessels
only salon and second class passen
gers, from January 1, next. All
special excursion rates for the Col
ombian exposition have been with
drawn by the- association and no
doubt tills action will result In a
lame falling off In tho number of
foreign visitors.
Favors Gold.
Buklin, Dee. 13. Iu the relch
stag, Count Melrbach, conservative,
asked the government to usslst the
blmctalilsts in the Brussels mone
tary conference. Chaucellor Caprivl
replied that the German delegates
were lustrncted not to give assent
to any proposals that restricted Ger
rlght to decide what should consti
tute her own currency, and to de
clare Germany is content with her
present system und would not
change It. Caprlvt concluded his
remarks by declaring Germany
would continue to adhere to the gold
standard.
Armour's College.
Chicago, Dee. 13. Phillip D. Ar
mour, the millionaire pucker, start
ed for Now York ou his way to Eu
ropo, leaving behind his Christmas
gift of over ono million and a half
of dollare to tho city of Chicago.
Absolutely unknown to tho public,
work has been going on for one year
toward tho erection of a magnificent
building in Armour avenue, and It
Is uow all but ready for occupancy,
It will bo known as Armour Irrstl
tute, aud bo to Chicago nil that
Drexel Is to Philadelphia, ami Pratt
Institute to Brooklyn. The build
ing Is but a small part of the gift,
in addition to It, aud for Its support,
Mr. Armour gives $1,400,000. All
that money and brains cnu do
will be done toward making It tho
greatest Institute for manual train
ing, hdeiico, and art iu tho country,
Mr. Armour conceived the plan
yeurs ago.
TheyLeft No Traco Behind.
Portland, Dec. 13. Word has
been received from L'leatms, Wash
ington, that tho general merchan
dise store of MoMuter and Hon was
entered by I urg'ars last night, who
blew the sift open, securing ubout
two nuuur-Mi uoiuni m oisti, one.
huudrod au 1 nicety dollars in post
age stamp, aud bo en hundred dol-
law worth of negotlab'e paper. '
Thw l uo clue to the lurgUw.
Straightouts Left.
TacoMA, Dec. 13. The distribu
tion of federal patronage for Oregon
under tho Cleveland administration
wns the subject of discussion at n
conference held here on Sunday be
tween Geo. H. Mnflatr, editor of the
Portlnnd Eveulug Telegram, D, R.
Murphy, chairman of tho Oregon
democrat Icstatonatloual committee
and Hugh C. Wallace, Washington
member of the democratic commit
tee. Tt was learned today that tho
discussion resolved Itself Into a ques
tion of whether fusion democrats or
nntl-fuslon democrats shall control
tho Oregon federal patronage. The
Portlaud gentleman is said to have
returned convinced that the ear of
the incoming administration will
be open to the fusion faction which
they represent d and which they car
ried out the fusion plan as directed
by the democratic national commit
tee. Senator Jones' Opinion.
Brussels, Dec. 13. To a corres
pondent Seuator Jones said: "I
have not given up hope that some
plau may be evolved from tho dis
cussion now in progress, and that
before the end of the coming week.
If not, tho conference; may adjourn
for tho holidays. In the latter event
the government opposed to us may
see the danger In which they stand,
and come to an arrangement. They
will discover that they cannot main
tain the present system, but may
want time to find a way out of the
difficulty. I will speak today. My
speech will be academic, for I have
been abked to discuss the question
thoroughly."
Another Oiisis in France.
Pakis, Dec. 13. Minister of 11
nance Itouver, today resigned ns
the result of a letter to Clemeuceau
in Figaro, implicating him with
Reluacb and Herne iu the Panama
canal scandal. The political situa
tion is very critical and another gov
ernment ciisis Is extremely likely.
Was Not Poisoned.
Piitsiiuko, Pa., Dee. 13. Coron
er's InqHPSt into the death of Isaac
Jury, who was a non-union employe
of the Carnegie Compauy at Home
stead, who was supposed to have
been poisoned by strikers, shows
death to have been the result of
alcoholism.
World's Fair Two Years.
Chicago, Dec. 13. Directors of
tho World's fair have been dlecuss
ln for some time, In an cutirely
informsl way, however, advisability
of keeping the fair open two seasons
instead ofjone. It is thought a pity
to have spent so much money, with
such splendid educational results,
to be open only six months.
Congressional News.
Washington, Dec. 1.!. Senate:
Among bills intiodueed and referred
wero the follewing: By Gallinger.for
suspension of immigration uudtr
certain circumstances: by Mitchell,
to provide for national encampment
of mllltiu at world's fair; by Cullom,
to amend Interstate commerce law;
by Pefl'er to fucilifote promotion in
nc.vy. Consideiation of anti-option
bill was resumed this afternoou.
George addressed the senate thereon.
IN HOUSE.
Committee on rules reported back
favoiably a resolution ottered by
Wilson, Democrat of West Virginia,
directing committeo on Ways aud
Means to inquire and report presont
condition of tho treasury. and future
probable revenue under existing
laws; adopted.
SATOLLI'S SAD FAILURE.
Tho Pope's Legate Fails lo End a
Quarrel.
St. Louis, Mo., Djo. 13. It Is
learned here that there Is muoh con
sternntln at the ofllee of the cardi
nal secretary of stato on account of
tho failures of Batolll's mission to
tho United States. He was sent at
tho .solicitation of Monslguor Ire
laud, who assured tho cardinal sec
retary that there was n glorious fu
ture litbtore for the church In Amer
ica If certain obstacles were re
moved, und pointed out that t lithe
obstacles wero duo to local blckerlugs
of priests ami bishops, und above all
by the condemnation of tho public
schools by the Amerleau hierarchy.
Monoignor Salolli went to America
as representing the holy father, und
at tho opening of the Chicago ex
position, aud when the conference
of tho archbishops of the Uulted
StateH wu held November 17 at
New York, ho appeared and was
introduced by Cardinal Gibbons,
He delivered au address iu which
bo told tlietn tlint lie bud prepared a
.tD.i r..,t,t-tli. ..f 1.1 npimnalttima
,.. jUa,uh . l..u-v,.uuo
ivlilol. Ilm ,,l,r,Ulinna nviemlilnH
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Bliould slgi In tluul tottlementof
tbe Bobool cuesticii, aud notified
them that thfra murt be do tami.ffifi&j'ur .rM.Moy
" A IpACIFIC UND AND OiiCHABD S
jjm& 'SZBX. HR
ipSr .If
JUrs. Isaiah Emerson
Of Manchester, N. II.
After the Qrlp
Mood's Sarsaparllla Rostorod
Health and Strength
" Last w Inter I had tho Grip and was qulto
sick. After I began to get better, being
weak and rim down, I concluded to try
Hood's Sarsaparllla, seeing It recommended
so highly. I must say that I was moro than
pleased v 1th It I recovered my health com
pletely In a short tlmo and think
I Am In Better Hoalth
than before I was sick. I feol sure that this
Is due to Hood's 8arsaparllla. In tho pack
ago of Sarsaparllla when I opened It I found
a sample, box of Hood's rills. I was sur
prised and delighted to find how well they
igreed with mo, no griping and no weaken
ing. I havo tried other kinds of pills, but
food's PiBSs
have the preference every time now. I i h'nk
tlicy aro just w ondert ul. I am glad to reco'n
meinl two such good preparation as Hood'a
s irsapirlll.iaiidIIoods Pills." jtr.s. Ibaiau
EMr.nso.v, East Manchester, N. II.
HOOD'8 PlLL8 aro tho best a:tei .iinn-.i
fills, assist digestion-, prevent coti3tIji! o 1
ion of the proposition. Thn nrcli
bNhops were astounded, and wheu
Monslguor Satolli retired they unan
imously refused to ask for the ap
pointment of nn apostolio delegate
in the United States. When they
came to consider fire busk of settle
ment of the school question, all
with tho exception of Monslguor
Ireland, lefused to sign it. Cardinal
Gibbons begged of the archbishops
not to reject it, but to receive It
without signing it. This they would
also not do, but they held it for
further consideration. Tho mission
of Mousiguor Satolli therefore is au
utter failure. There will be no set
tlement of the school question on
any other than the basis laid down
by Plus IX and Leo XIII, and
adopted by the Baltlmoie council.
There is just now much speculation
in ecclesiastical circles as to the fu
ture movements of Monpiguor Sa
tolli, The chances are that he will
return to Eomo to be present at! he
pope's jubilee next February, and
will not be sent back to tbe United
States in any capacity. '
MILLIONS OF LANDS
Taken From the Southern Pacific
by a Court Decision.
Washington, Der 13 Tho
United States supreme court by a
majority decision Iris leersed the
judgment of the circu't court of the
United Stotes for the southern dis
trict of California, and decided
against tho Southern Pacific Kail
road Company In four suits brought
against it by the United States to
quiet title to valuable land lying
between the Colorado river and the
Pacific ocean. These lands iu South
em California are now muoh sought
after. They are said to be worth
several million dollars, aud were
claimed by the Southern Paeflc
by virtue of a latrd grant made to It
by congress. The cases have been
befpre tho court some time. They
wero argued at the laHt term, but
the court was nearly equally divided
ou the merits of the question invol
ved, and ordered the cates to be ar
gued, and set tho hearing down for
a special date. The decision of the
couit, reudeied by Justice Brewer,
Is squarely against the company on
both points before the court, and de
prives it of title lu the lauds. The
two questions, before the court
whother or not the Southern Paclflo
Company was entitled to the lands
withlu the grairted limits or to tho
lands within the Indemnity limits of
the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad
Compauy. Maps of the detiuite lo
cation of the two are couillctlug.
Tho court ruled the grants to these
lands attached to the Atlantic &
Paclflo Railway Company, and that
this road never haviug been con
structed west of the Colorado river,
the lands became part of the public
domain, open to settlers. Justices
Field and Gray dissented.
MARKETS.
P o K T i, A N P, Dec. 13. Wheat
valley, $1.1S?1.17', Walla Walla,
?1.07$1.10.
San Fbancibco, Cal., Dee. 13.
Wheat, Dec?1.25j.
CiiifJAOO, Ills., Dec. 13 "Whest
71J.
Allcaeif Vk or litrue back, bark
nclir, rheurnml in, will rind rtllef by
wearing one of Curler' Hnmrl weed aud
Dnlndonna ltackacho plasters 1'jlce 33
cenU,
IlyoUBreaervouordypeptlo try Cnr-
fir
i.rB,rVn,.Hi.lnir.ouiiei route. von
ii'io rrr" riuo, iOMeina mnse
lynerHr;elUiT Out) . ruler J, U I
tuber-
able,uuaihMajJUie pllliiu r both,
My ftlmd. look liml you inov bow"
fffiVitaiir&AiwDH iwui SSfivS
eakauanervo mrr wire r. and you
FOR TOWN
$2.00
rerdoren ror the On! finished
I'HOIOOH.VPHS lntheelty.
MONTBE BROS.,
IM Commercial Mrcil.
T. .1. KKKHS.
HOUSE PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING,
Natural Wood Finishing,
Cor. 20th and Clitrneltota ntrcet.
Olinger
2
CENTS A DAY,
Evening Journal.
Delivered at Your Door.
SALEM MARKETS.
Wli-ut- 62o per bushel.
Oats 3540c per bushel.
PotHrnes 1050c per bushel.
Finn i 5 4.00 per bbl.
Brau (Sacked) $17.50 per ton
Shorts (Sucked) $19.50 per.ton.
Eifjjs 30o per dozen.
Chlckeus 7 per lb.
Chopped feed -(Sacked) $19.00.
Ducks 10c per lb.
Geee 7ciper lb.
Turkeys lie per lb.
Lard 1UJ15(! per lb.
Butter 2o35c per pound.
Beef 712Jc dressed,
Veal 10 to 12Jc, dressed.
Pork-712ic dressed .
Wool 1518c per lb.
Hops 1518Jc per lb.
JOHN HUGHES,
i)ealcr iu Groceries, Paints, Oils
and Window Glass, Wall Pa
per and Jiorder, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Teed and Pence
Posts. Grass Seeds, Et
NJSW AliVlIKTIBEMENlS.
15
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Good garden land three miles southeast
of i lie penitentiary on Macleay road. $250
down and balance on 6 to in years time.
Or uadtt ror clly property. 1). A. Hurls,
bnleui. 12-H tr
THE FIRST ANNUALSHOW
-OF THE-
Poultry and Pet Stock
Vilt be held at
ARMORY HALL, SALEM, OR.,
January 5th, 6th and 7th.
Special attractions and many ol them.
Everything new. The only big show ever
Blven in Oregon, l'eotile from all oer the
stato will nt end. Catm prizes larger than
ever uud mor l thoni. For premium
llts and enlry blunliM wrlt to the becre
tary. Arrangements huve been made
with the .xprcs!i Co. to return all coops
treo of charge.
Win. SAVAGE, Superintendent.
E, P, KELLER, Secretary,
THE YAOUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregi 11 Development company'i
steamship Hue. '2ti miles shorter, 0 hour i
lob? Umu than by any other route. Klrt
class through passenger and freight lln
from Tortlaud and all points in the Wl
lamette valltvlto and from Ban Krancleo,
TIME SCflEDULE, (Kxcept Hnndays)?""
Leave Albany -Leave
Corrallm .
Arrive Yaqulna
Leave YaQulu.i .
Uave Corvallls
Arrive Albany .
1:00 iJd
UOPII
6.S01M
6:15 A M
- 10:35 AW
U:10AW
O. A C, tr&lca connect at Albany and
Uorvullis.
The above trains connect nt YAQTJIN.l
with the Ororfon Development Co7 Lln
jfHtoamshlnRnfltwHnn Yaoulna and Ba
KrnuclMx,.
N. B. Passeneeru from rortland and all
Willamette Valley points can make clos
connection wlrh the trains of thi
y AO UINA HOimi at A lbany or CorvaUls
uud If destined to San Francisco, should
arrange to nrrh e at Yaqulna the evening
before date of tailing,
rMir(rr ud Krelgst Bites Alwsjri til
Ii,ikm! or in'ormatlon apply to Messrs
HULMAN A Co.. Krelgfit and Ticket
rfent 'Mi and iCB Front St., Portland, Or.j
O.O. HCK1TJK Aot Gen'l Frt. A
Pass. AgU, Oregon Paclflo B. R. Co.,
Oorvallls. Ur
O H.HABWKIiL.Jr.Oen'l Kits A
Ha. Akt. Oregon Development
On., vU MonUromtrr t )
Wood Saw.
Everjbody ?ets (t '. HtcMi's steam
yn& rk . Htal u " "" "x
AljiilW
LOTS FRUIT TRACTS
A, H, F0RSTNER & CO
Machine Shop, Guns,
Sporting Goods, Etc,
SOS Commercial Street.
Hacks & Wagons
BLACKSMIT111NU.
State Street, - - Polom.
RADAliAUGH k SCOTT,
Livery Feed and
Boarding Stable,
J. B. MURPHY.
Tile for Sale,
Brick and Tile Yard,
NOHT1I BAlihM.
U Htnto Htroct.
& Rigdon,
Take It!
EVENING JOURNAL
Uulj 2 cents n day delleicdut
your door.
0n nlglil oir duy. Corno
Court uud I.llierty.
H0EYE & MILLS.
PORCKLAIN BATHS
AND
SHAVING PARLOUS,
Only l'oicolorn Math Tubs In tho
city. a Com. St., Balera, ur.
illTrTHrTir"'ll'",1w'1" ""'l
SIEVING VANTt:i)15y n competent
dressmat er. Will go to hoiiNes. h.n
qulio at 8J5 Liberty. lHJ-lw
SITUATION VAJTi:i-lJy ft German
ludyiiH cook lu ptlvalrt ftimliy. Ln
quire SUi KTChamro block, Corntnciclsl Ht.,
Salem, Ort-gon. ltoorn 1M. 12-1) St
nitllH PAI'Ull 1h kept on lilo at K. O.
X Uraho'b Advertising Ab"uo ' f.l (Hid
iv MerchnntH hschttnge, San risrlHfo,
Callrnmln, wheto contracts lor n(. fc rtlhlug
can bo made for It.
FANCY WOKK.-Mr and Mrs. Theo,
Ott leiehersofiill kluoof lanuy work
inomylngalThp Cot lege, 21 Court Ht
Mrl Wururoopportuult for ladles and
mle. olhluglnqiiul their work has
oorcimilotliecll. Ladles wishing to
niruiigy for lessons t-hould call nt onco
and bee tberr line hHniplea. 12--ot,
IJIOUNI). A Maltese cross Masonic badge
' or chat m. Cll at this ollke.
LOTS AT A liAUUAIN 'll)elare lots,
conviutltnt. to tlty, streets on two
sides, garden holl flue for fruit, In rneof
most built upaddhlous. Apply roli.ilofor,
Jouknai. orilce, alem.
Ci(y Warrants
NOTICE Is hereby g'ven to whom It
nmv oouceru that I havo tn my
hands hultlclent iuuds lor tho payment
"fall wnnantso'thcclty of i-alem, "en
dorsed" between Sept. 25ih aud Oct. 23rd,
lKtll
Interest will cease on said warrants
lrom tho da'eofthls notice.
E.J.SW vl'I''OUD, cltytrens.
Halem, Dec. u, 1892. 12-fl ot
i;
)i)
Tho Boaul of Trustees of the Oregon
SUtu Insanu Asylum luvllo sealed pro
p,Kalsfor lurn'shlugat the asylum near
8 ilem. Oregon, the following supplies for
the six months eudlng July 1, 1KJJ:
BUY GOODS.
2000 yd, cotton flannel (Nashua xxx)
tirwn.
1200 yds Amoskcag mariner's stripes
b ttoHiiii white
.l00 yd. Lonhdule bleached sheeting SO
luohes.
600 dslequotA sheeting unbleached
!!G Indies.
20C0yds fequot 1 shoe ting unbleached
45 inches.
2u0jds Continental checked flannel.
K00 ' utais crash 18 inches wide.
IW0 ' bleached llncu und French
crash IS Indies vide.
iUlyah Anm-.keng blue denims 0o7,
iOO ' I'-l bluoclied sheering pequot.
IU ' superior hutln dqiuask 58 luchos
W1UH.
2'jO
400
600
2C0
colors.
bed ticking A O A 30 lnoa wide.
Martellod clucks Y'ork mfg,
Diagon ploth assorted colors.
American shirting printn light
12 doz while stny binding inch wide.
15 ' ladles' cotton hose.
5 ' ladle-.' cotton handkerchiefs.
10 ' mystic Turkey red hau.lkerchlefs
21 Inch.
i "i doz No. 30 black (Clark's mile end)
thread
W doz No. 38 white ' '
thread,
20dO7 ' 18 ' ' ' '
thread.
2 doz '60 . .
t lire id.
3 doz 00 ,,,
thread.
, 60 yds table oil cloth best quality light
color.
cmoc'Eiiins.
ll,r)00 lbs gianulated sugar.
U 600 G U mgar.
60C3 ' rolled o its fresh ground in barrels.
15U cracked where fresh ground in
ban ols.
1200 lbs gold dust corn meal (or as good)
lreh ground lu barrels
I2ro lbs hominy fresh ground in barrels.
I'jCJ choh o.lslaiul rice.
16 Ogals Amber drips (syrup) in EOgalbbls.
AO - genuine New Orluans molaebes
best quality.
ICCO lbs torn starch Oswego or as good.
P 000' Liver pool talt
BOO che. se. Cranston's or ns good.
itO OftCo'sA&HbruidcaibfcOda.
too ' cream tartar J AFolger'o prime or
as good
2T gross - ulean sunerlor safety matches,
25 diz brooms.
2 whisk brooms.
31 ' cans ojkters Field's or as good.
iji ' torn bto'ling braud or as good,
10 b"xes vermicelli.
Itl doz concentraitd Ive Arpericarj,
tiOlhihleilo wax cindiesHoz
taz WoiceslershlreBauce (quarts) Lee &
Perrins, " '
WO lbs xxx soda crackers fresh,
tVM UIIJIU-
loo gloss surch Oswego or as good.
160 ' Pearl barley.
-llOCERW
' dozsoap dUUes.
6
0
HII CU(S.
sauteis.
odh quart soup bowls.
ouegu Ion pltcheis.
l lr.ch s up plates.
one pint -jrup pitchers.
tflnuidlnuir plates.
tumblers,
7 Inch p'ute.
1 Pluttream pitchers.
12 Inch vtgetable dishes,
10 ' ,
8 ,
lanUrn globes.
Miake stlu.
suga bowls,
wax 'ape's,
chamber pots.
15 '
'
1
2 '
0 '
i2
4 '
t
1 '
4
4
2 '
2 '
1
48'
1 '
OILS, ETC.
Ite!8 .a' J' ' uiand In tanks
175 parumuB in cakes 5x8 inches,
FLOUR.
aXnmSreor,esHbe8lroUer Process de
X1KATB
KBlbs per day more or Jesf bt-ef as re.
quarters. " "' w"uu u,ua
EOP.
HS0 si5,rk's Favol r as good.
u ProcrorAUttiuble'srvoryoraMgooa.
DUIEO FltUIT.
0 1VS 5Kj'h-f f t of.tood quality,
VIKVrJ a
COO gils pare cider.
Mt'ini-M
20ibsma t'K'ri'tu.it
aw b'tt'k pepper Kround.
i glugerfcrounu '
IMfl lbs Columbia Ira'nd eras good. i
Asylum So
AND FARMS.
J. I- DENNETT k SON,
CANDIES,
1'rnit and Cigars,
P- O. Block.
R. T. HUMPHREYS
ClKai-8 and Tobacco.
BILLIARD PARLOR,
243 Oom'l Street.
T. W, THoSrg,
The Upholsterer,
KomodclH, rumors m. ,
upholstered luiSMS? &
clam work. Cliemeketa n
Htute Insurance block.
JOHN 1KWIN,
Carpenter and Bi
Shopw HtntemrMt.
ler,
Store Fittlups n Specialty
f run-Mini miLWMm n. TrM
COFFEE.
4fi00 lbs rostn Klca flrst grade.
100 ' Gov 'Hvn.
ISO ' Heal Mocha.
MX) ' C'hlccory.
TOHACCO,
1WX) Hledgo Hammer brand or asood.
STATIONERY.
II rentns letter paper "Earlslon" half shceti
J 12 doy lead pencllsruli UpasiorredNoj.
ii i uvruu o jnuejiuiu iuk.
i! i;ios3Gillotl's40l pens.
LUATIIhlt.
1 sldo harness Oregon extra or as good.
5 solo Htoeliton2"to27p unds per side
extni h"nvy.
Jbirksklns.
'Z sides skirting.
F1BH
Fish ns required, giving prleo perpoutiil
forfurulshmg the different i. rnds ol dsa lo
llfht chu.B ooiidltlun,
IIAIlDWAltE.
2 doss dust pans.
!2 ' gnlv lion buckets.
!t groiS li No 7 flat head Iron wood screwi.
a ' jZ ' 7 '
2 IK ' 0 ' ' ' '
a ' VA ' 10 '
2 ' 2 ' U ' ' ' '
2 lbs Jj Iron brads.
21
2 V4 '
100 IbsXd cut nails 1
,0 ' SUi ' 1
CO
111'
0'
GO'
H
10'
8'
Irou.
400
1C1
1(0
100
100
)CJ
finishing
wire'
1(1'
!CJ leot each li and round iron Norway.
UO ' 7-hi '
160 ' lA ' '
8 ' f.l oc'Riron tool steel.
60 llA II tt iron Norway.
10 lbs each us0, 7tnud t. Pulnum horse
shoo nulls.
15 lbs each and washers.
6 ' y.
15 lbs In nuts.
15 ' No 2 and !
3 Sweet's American steel
loo cilks.
1 10-luou horso rasp Illller Bros,
1 encliC 10 aud M top aud bottom swedes.
iu (iKg ii iiuea uai neaa rneis.
i jxi.iiiiii i inii a uau peiu nutumer iy,
and 13-1 lbs.
1 set twist drills C-8 round shank by HJ
Ir.un I-s to 1
1 rath 3-S i lug and taper machine tap
Oiem ilver
I plig each 310 can rage bolts, 1, 1, 3, 3
and 4 Inch long
and 4 inch long '
i wa i,VA,i?yi
and 5 inch long ' '
1 ' 3-8 ' ' 2,iii,3,i,6
and 0 Inch long ' '
1 ' ' 1-2 ' ' 9X,SX,ttA
0and8 Inch long
1 ' ' 14 machine bolts X, IX, 1S
and 4 inch long ' '
1 ' ' 5-10 ' ' 2,2.3,,
and 5 inch long ' '
1 ' 38 2,a,3,4,&
0 Inch long ' '
1 ' ' 1-2 ' ' 2,1,6,7.
nnd 8 inch long '
GOO lbs best olacksmlth coal
PLUMBING,
J4 doz rnch 3 4, , , Jenkins valves
removable de us
2 doz fach flushing's to Uaud 1 o, VA
toianio-tf.
1 doz tach A 1 1 2, 1 1 4, 3 4, 1 Inch flange
unions
1 doi! each 1-2 1 1-4, 1 1-2, 1 street ells
1-2 doz 1 Inch plugs
150 teet eaoh 2, 1 1 2 black pipe
150 ' 2, 11-2 galvanized pipe
2C0 ' ' 1 1-4, 1, 3, 4, 1-2 black pipe
aco ' ' li-i, 1,34, 1-2 galvanized pipe
160 ' 3 8,11 black pipe
1-2 doz cutter wbeols for No2and r.o
HauurtiT's cutter ., ..
1 each llrock'b chain tongs 2 feet and 3 feet
I 2 du pnoii 5-8 und ocotch guage glatses
15 inch long
1 hose strap fastouor
1 doz boso fasteners
1.2 doz boxes plug safety chain
20 btiBhels charcoal
75 lbs Bolder
20 lbs .No IU insulated copper wire.
DRUGv
Gibs carbolic acid crystj
1 ' boruclo
10 ' aqua ammonia, cono
2 gross bottles- oz
6,lbs chloroform, Bqnlbb's for anestnesn
2 ' collodion
1 gross corks No8 . ,
1 lb 11 oxt Idecao, Wloth Bao or P D 4 Oo
1 ' ' CannablK Indlca ' ;
2' ' prunlsvlrfcliilana' '
1 Wpdgewood morlarNo.8
5 gals glycerine
1 glass graduate, 10 oz ,h
2 0 npomorphlr.hypodermlo tublets.N yetti
1 oz tnorphine, sulphate
1 'b citrate potassium
lib Iodide
2 gal castor oil
2 di z sti engthenlng plaster
2 doz porous plaMer Ailcotks
I lb simple ointment
llbviiBellne XXrodnpd
1 mortur, wedgewood8lb ...
8 rnplcs may bo teen attlif ofDCO orinc
board, goods musi. be Imietordance inere
wirh, und atn' in o lalnal packsges wnen
possible. The right toreject uuy ";"
Is reserved. Delivery of fcupplles will Df
quired within ten day' notice ol Wl
unceofbld. A copy of lliUadverlitenJeDi
muBtuecumpany each bid and tbe nam
of l he class ol su uplles must be rltten oo
tbe envelope. Eaoh bid roust Include J
tholtHmsof the class bid "on.,nnd.Sri
give Items nad totals In full wi'h ei
tlou of meat, flour, fish. Auditm"!"""
are prohibited from conllrmliig 5r!:
of pun buses when the adverllhenieni now
not contain a full and eomi)letfldecripuu"
of the articles to be purchased.
lllds will be opened at 2 o'clock p. !
on Monday, January 2, ISW
BYLVESTER PBN-fSi1
GEORGE VVlcUIUl'Iw
PHIL McTSCIIAN,
W. A. M ONI.V. Hoard of trustees-
Clerk of the Board.
Sclentiilo America"
Agency ior
OlVEATSf.
o.Vosssa
mm -w copvRioHTH.
For Information " ree ""JSmr Yos
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