Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, December 15, 1892, Image 2

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Stout vury lino umh uM lio sold at very low ptlocn in OtdoMo djeilif mil .
""V ' OUfWllllOi' StOOK.
Don't Miss a Good Bargain.
The Pal, acb',
REPIIB. SENATORIAL CAUCUS.
Ill II-'--
Pcrnlclons Activity of Demo
cratic SunatiM'fl
1H MEDDLING WITH WKIEHN STATES
The Popo Onco More Denounce
Free Masonry.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.T liu He
publican senatorial caucus uiot ugulii
at 10 tbis nloruiug and lurllier dis
cussed a proRrnDimo to be followed
by the party In regard to prospcctlv a
senatorial contests In several western
Btates. A resolution was offered t
Senator Hawlcy, of Conuectlcui,
and adopted, autborlzlng the chair
man (6-enator Bherman) to appoint
a committee of flvo senators to take
Into consideration the wisdom and
propriety of senatorial Interference
Into tllese contests. Obvious purpose
of the resolution is to reflect uti picas,
antly upon the "pernicious activity"
of tbe Democratic caucus committee
in this matter. ' Further than that
nothing was done except to discuss
tbe general outlook In the West and
the result of this was to greatly en
courage Western senators, Inasmuch
as It demonstrated that their East
ern colleagues are by no means luke
warm In tbe matter.
Tbe caucus
i
adjourned subject to call.
Ferninst Masonry.
Rome, Dec. 15. Tbe pope will
soon send to the Italian bishops a
letter, douounclug Freemasonry as
pursuing a satanlc aim In replacing
Christianity by naturalism.
The Geary Act.
San Fkancisco, Dee. 15. Infor
mation was received from federal
authorities yesterday that word has
ben oent by the Uhlneso Six com
panies that th'ero would be no fui
ther resistance made to the Geary
registration law. At the Cbiuese
consulate, however, Secretary Tang
Hung, speaking for tho consul do
lled that opposition to tbe Geary
act bad been withdrawn.
Dodge tho Question.
BnussKLS, Dee. 15. Tho commit
tee appointed by the International
monetary conference to consider the
various projects submitted to the
conference has adopted a report.
The report cencludes: "Ilavlug re
gard for tho fuel that tho conference
has not yet pronounced on tbe gen
eral questlou, tho committee do not
feel satisfied in taklug a volo upon
the proJeotB referred to them, or at
tempting to formulate a compromise
between varying mouotary doctrines
advanced."
A Tonnessoo Tragedy.
Nashville, Dee. 15. Lust night
at Bellevue, near hero, a negro out
raged a respectablo white girl, Em
ma O'Brien. A posse started In
pursuit aud it is reported that tbe
rtivlsuer was caught, hanged to a
tree and his body afterwards cre
mated. Banker Found.
New York, N. V. Dec. 15. Tho
inystory surrounding the disappear
ance of Banker Linus E. Post, ol
Trtcomu, has beeu cleared up. lie
has not beeu murdered, nor has he
committed suloldo, us was geneiollj
supposed. Ho was seeii alive in
Huboken where it now turns out he
too); steamer for Europe,
New York Plurality.
AIDANT, N. Y., Dee. 15. Figures
of tho state board of Unuvasser
mado today show that the national
Democratic tloltot had -18,110 phual
lty in this state in the November
election.
Finances,
Washington, Dec. 15 Tho com
mittee on ways and menus till
morning adopted a resolution that n
oosimltlo of live be named to in
vetiigHto the llnanclal condition of
tbe irva'ury.
A Little Ketter.
r' WASHINGTON, D. ft, Dec, 15.-A
pfum rep titer who wtlltd at the
,, Maine mention this iiioruItiK was
lutormvi that Blaine who h Jlttlu
iH,r uud ray eemfvrUety
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rorULIUT 8KNATOIIB
Tj bo Forced In btatos Where
Thoy Hold Balance of Powori
Toit.ica, Krbji Dee. 16. Copies
of a teller from It. 13. Tnuueiiuck,
chairman of the People's party na
tional oommltteo, have been "
oelvpil hure,lit which he urges mem-iM-n
of tho tlow parties to force the
elcU'oii of straight out Populist sen
ators In those states where they bold
the balance of power In tho legisla
ture. Taubeneck's Mter purports to
be a reply" td one received fromD. B.
U in mi, of Tacoma, Washington
who wishes to prevent, If possible,
any member voting for either a Ho
publican or Democrat. Taiibenesk
my: "Tho great questlou now lei
What will the Peopled party legis
lators do when it comes to balloting
for senators? Will thoy be big
enough for tho position they occupy?
Wilt they remain true to tho people
who elected them, or will tbey dis
grace their states ana the sentiment
of the United Sates senate with H
tings of bribery attached to cerllfl
catwi of election as the state of Illi
nois did two years ago? Anyone
who bus not gouo through a contest
Of the kind does not know what he
will have to bear. The future of our
movement rests with them; they
can either make or destroy tbe
party. But It seems to me that any
one with tbe fate of More and Cock
rell before him never will turn back
on the people who elected him."
Kansas Politics.
Toi'tKA, Dec. 15. The Demo
crat io leaders from all parts of the
state are here to attend a meeting of
tho Democratic central committee
to decide a senatorial question.
Numerous candidates aro in flie
Held, but John Martin seems to
have a load which Is hard to over
come, the relief being he cau best
unite all members of tho party.
With tho aid of ouo Democrat, the
Populist can elect a senator, ana
Senator O'Brien, though a straight
Democrat, makes It impossible to
elect any Democrat other tbau a
fuaioulbt nod Populist. Tbe caucus
will decide who that fuslonlst will
be.
Bills of Lading.
Washington, Doc. 16. Tho
house passed a bill making It un
lawful for any common carrier to
Insert iu a hill of lading a clauso to
release it fiom liability for loss iu
transportation of merchandise com
mitted to itrtoare.
Postal Deficit.
Washington, D. C, Doc, 15,
Tho Secretary of tho Treasury has
scut to the House today an estimate
of dellciency In appropriations on ac
count of Postal Set vice. The de
llciency amounts to $807,070 and
oovora yearn 1801, '02.
Uolonol Shepard Oloared.
Ni.w Yowc, Dee. 15, The Jury In
tho Qray-Sheiiaul case have re
turned a verdict for tho defendant,
Colonel Shepard,
Chinese Smugglers.
San Francisco, Dee. 15. Tho
revenue cutter Corwin, lu command
of Lieutenant J. H. Quiuati, has re
turned from a two 1iijb' crulfo
along the coast looking for tho
smuggling sohooucr which is sup
posed to havo left Vlotoila about a
week uio with Chlneso on boaid
and over a ton of contrabrand opium
lu her hold, with the evident Inten
tion of stunggllm; the eutlru cargo
ashore somewhere along tho Cali
fornia coast. Tho Corwin went as
far south as Point Conception aud
north to Tumults bay, cruUlug lu
and oil'tflioro along tbe entire coast.
Not a sign of a suspected V(ssel was
seen, and tbe Corwin returned for
orders. It is thought doubtful that
(he Corwin will go oit again (iu the
same (lima, Her (fllreru expect
that die will bo onion (I to lie up for
the winter.
Murdered Boy's iJody.
Pan Diixip, De-j. 16. It Is report
ed that the kdynf George Feale,
the bo.v murdered by Captain Smith
ou the s!(op Lou, bus lurji sighted
lu tliu kelp off tbe lowtr California
coait, ueer Ewenada, A
m gone i,ut from i)Cto,
sailboat
GOODS nnd SHOE STORE,
307 CdnlhlGfclal Street.
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MOTHER AND CHILDREN HORN,
Itollilliig-JIoro Corn Mills In
Europe
DR. BRIGGTS HERESY TRIAL.
Pnul Mohr Will Build n Tort
ngo ltnlhrny.
Threo Persons Burned.
St.PaUL, Minn., Dec. '15. Mrs.
Eticlms' boarding liouso nt Union
I'.irk suburb was burned last night.
Mrs. EiClmsand her two children
burned to douth.
More Corn Mills.
HAMHtmo, Dec. 15. Another
mill has been started in this city for
grinding Indian corn excluxlvely.
This is the third of the kind now
running. The establishment of these
mills Is due to trio efforts of Charles
Murphy, special agent of the United
States agricultural department, who
wasseut to Europe to work up the
use there of corn as a food product.
DR. BBiaOS CONTINUES.
His Elaborate Dofenco of His Al
leged Errors.
NewYobk, Dec. 15. In his ar
gument, Dr. Brlggs took up the
second charge, in which, it is al
leged, be held as co-ordinato tbe
Bible, the church and tho reason as
hources of divine authority, iu his
cekbiutrd inaugural address. He
s.dd be recognized that tho Scrip
tures are really the gieatest author
ity of tbe Christaln religion. He
thought, however, the authors of
the Westminister confession had
not fcufflcieutly recognized that the
"logos'' was tbe light of the world,
as tuught in the prologue of John's
gospel. If1 the Prcsbyteilau doc
tnues,as, taught by tbe Westminster
dlvluis, were alone accepted, then
must the soldiers of the Salvation
Army, the members of tbe Society
of Friends, tbe uu-uumbereil heath
ens and tbe unbaptized children of
Baptists be considered eternally
lost. He, for one, was not willing
to subscribe to nny bucIi barbarity.
Tho confession of faith did recognize
that tl)o word should be illuminated
by' tho spirit of God iu tbo heart,
The heathen could be saved by the
shining of tbo "logos" In their
minds and not by abeltefin a Bi
ble thoy knew nothing of. As the
Pharisees of old were rebuked by
Chi 1st for maintaining they alone
poesetsed all goodniep, so now
should these modern Pharlsies ot
the Presbyterian church be rebuked
for denying salvation to millions
who do not describe to their narrow
belief. Contluulug, Dr. Brlggs
said.
"Heasou Is acknowledged to be
the greatest endowment God has
given us. It is the holy of holies of
the human nature; the preseuce
chamber of God within tbe soul, In
to which tho divine spirit enters
when ho would influence man, and
lu whioh our Savior dwells."
Speaking pf the Salvation Army,
Dr. Brlgga said; "It Is significant
that right at tho close of our century
wo havo a greut organization out
side the church, without tbo minis
try of tbe sacrameuts, which seeks,
above nil things, tbe salvation of tbe
lost, and endeavors to impart full
Hiilvatlon to all people," The re
mainder of tho jeply, w blch is very
lengthy, went over, It will be
prlu ttd and submitted to the mem
bers In that form.
A Portage Eoad.
Tun Dalles, Or., Dee. 15. P.iul
F, Mohr is In the city, and lu the
papers this evening advertises for
bids on twenty-two mljes of a port
ti!0 road to be built ou the Washing
ton side of the rlvi-r from Columbus,
opposite Giants, to a point opposite
Crate's nolut. thr..e miles west of
The Dalles, thewnik to ha beguu by'
January 10 and completed by July
15, ISO:), Mr, Mohr's compuuy, the
Columbia Kullw,y & Navigation
Company, ulrmdv huMeverx miles
of grid commute J west of Colum
bus with ireetle in and Iron luid,
144 44nttU i,U Hat Ji 4tiUtiu
liitst Nlrihi Afc OAti rfftrieiBdo -for A
i'llrrtoof $20011.
Ham fit vni'Im, Dee. lfi.- Dannie
Mii'diitifti, rx-elittl(iiilofi welter
tfclftllf, hfnl fnily Hintili, or5 Hflif.i),
enroll In n glove oolite! for n
2HKt ()llr0 ill llii' IMtlille Athletic
chill (nil tilghf-, Hmilh scored the
flfsl liltnv, a llht rlglit arifi Imok
oil tlicjiiw, but WitA liUsod for chok
ing NVeiilmiM In a olluoli. Smith
fotigllt Very freely, Needliatii ci t
having warmed tip. Cllnolici were
frequent, rtlid Hmllti took overy pos
sible nitvuiit'igt', Nectllmiil scored
novural hard left jitbs hi Slnltli's
fnco In (he llilrd. The Boston boy
look a great many chances in tils
anxiety lu Wind up the light quick
ly. Both men countered heuvlly iu
Smith fought viciously and made
the pieo pretty hot for Necdham,
who was forced to the back ground
frequently Needbam landed a sick
ener over Smith's he irt and swung a
hard left on neck. Necdham stopped
a ruh with a stlfl half arm blow
on the neck, Smith bleeding at tbo
mouth. The fifth aud sixth ruUnds
wero marked by hard countering,
most of Smith's right hand Bwlngs
lauding on Needham's ribs, but he
closed the sixth with n left swing
on Needham's face, staggering the
latter. The seventh was a hard
round, Smith having a trifle the
best of it. He had a lump over bis
left eye, Needham's lip was bleed
ing. Eighth Smith nearly dropped
Needhum with a left in tho mouth.
Iu the ninth Needbam sent him to
a sitting positiou with a right up-
percut. The latter retaliated by
knocking Necdham down twice
witb'his right. Ho had Needbam
groggy, and held to him, slugging
with bis right on the head and ta. -lug
every advantage. Needbam
was sent down aaiii, but drove
Smith back with two savago left
drives that landed through luck on
Smith's jaw. Needbam was lu bad
shape this round. Tenth The men
came togbthei in a hot rally. The
referee, was accidentally sent
sprawling; Smith threw Need
bam, but the latter, though
shaky, came back hard, and Smith's
note bled freely. It was give and
take, with chances in favor of
Smith, who was much tbe fresher
of the two. Eleventh Great count
ering Ith lefts. Smith strong, and
his right hooks very foiclble. Need
bam is lighting an up hill buttle
with much determination. Smith'B
eyes aro closing. Twelth Smith
slowed up somewhat, and JNeed
h.im rested. Thirteenth Smith
rushed, Necdham stopped him.
Smith got in two rights on the
heart and one on the wind that
staggered Ntedbam. Smith took
every advantage, as from the start,
and when he attempted to upper
cut Neo.lham, whom he dropped to
his knees with a right bander, the
spectators shouted in indignation.
Fouiteeuth Smith started iu like
a whirlwind, slugging with
his right and left, giving Needhum
no chance to make a stand. He
knocked Needbam down twice,
thco sent bim Hat on his face with a
right hand uppercut. Needbam
was lifted aud borne to bis corner by
seconds w Uilo Smith jumped lightly
from the ling, after bavlug fought
almost incessantly for nearly an
hour.
Murdored at Home.
Tokoni o.Dec. 15. A special from
Port Arthur, Out., says Aicble Cam
mill) a Ficnchman working lu tbe
silver mines, was murdered. Cam
mill was entering his house lute
wheu shot through the heart by
some unknown person. A man
named Iiowe, a brother-in-law of
Cammlll, last seen with deceased,
has disappeared. Ho Is generally
looked on as the guilty party.
Arrosted for Abuo of Mails.
Maksim'ikm), Or., Dec. 14. Post
olliea Inspector W, C. Botitelle nr
rived Saturday evening fiom Bau
dot! with Mrs. M.uibiH under his
charge, le.ivlng hero Monday morn
ing. Tho ch'irge Is supposed to bo
for sending obscene matter through
the malls. Her husband, Frank
Manset,ls now In the insane asylum
at Salem. Sho w as divorced several
j ears ago.
Doad Body Found
London, Dec. 16. The body of
Patrick Maeadury, of Brooklyn, N.
Y., was found iu the hold of tho
Aucbor line steamship Bolivia, at
Glasgow from New York, imbeded
among tbe grain, Macadury was
bowIuk bags in the hold when the '
Bolivia loaded with wheat from a
lighter. It Is supposed he was over
whelmed by the grain which was
uhuted lu at the r..lv of sevtial tons
per minute,
&ti J)tt)td JL tTordrtrt
ol Udmcslon, N. Y.
OolorlosSmaoiatod Helpless
A 6'oniprte Vitro by ltOOtfS
BAHSAl'AlULLA,
Tlits I from Mr. D. M. Jordan, a
retired f.trmer, and one of the most
respected citizens of Otsego Co., N. Y.
' rvifirloen Jrcars npo t liml r.n nttnek of
gravel, mid Imvo uliico been troubled with my
Llvor and Kldnoys
gradually growing worse. Threo yenrs npo
I was sn low tlmt I could arnrcely wnll
I looked inoro llko a corpse? than n living
bDliiR. I lind no apitotlto nnd for five wocks
i me nnthliift Inn grnrl. I was badly
miclatcd a had no moro color than it
nciirliln tmii-. Hood's Sarsa par Ilia was
recommended. Ilcforo I had finished tho
first hnttlo I notleeil that I felt better, suf
fered less.tholMflnitininltoti of Iho blnil
.Irrlnd subsided, tho color bORnn to return
to my fare, ami I IirRnn i feel hnnerr.
After I had taken three bottles I count ent
nnythlnc wlthcit liurtlng me. Why, I got
so liuiiKry tint I hid to r it n limes a day. I
Ji ive now fully recovered, thanks to
Hood's Sarsaparilla
I fprl well liml urn moII. All vlii) know
me marvel to seo mo so well." 1). JI. ,f o'iiiav.
HOOD'S PlLL8 nra tho bcit after-dinner
flUi, nssUt dlgottlon, euro hcalacno.
THE GERMAN PARLIAMENT.
Relations Botween Vaterlaud and
tho Vatican.
BtntLlN, Dec. 4. Debate on tho
first reading of the army 1,111 was
continued in the relent nj.Freihherr
von Maoteuirel, a prominent leader
of the conservative party, made a
speech on the measure, in tbo course,
of which he resented the aspersions
cast upon the conservative party by
Chancellor von 'Capiivi, who a few
days ago declared in the reiebstag
the conservatives were the support
ers of Rector Ahlwardt. On behalf
of the conservative party, Manteu
flel disclaimed any Intention of car
rying on a demagogic propa
ganda. They never made their at
titude toward the aimy bill depend
ent upon a conceal m iu other mat
ters. Oaprlvi replied that he refoircd to
tho report published in the Ki ius
Zeltung of a recent meeting of the
conservatives. He said be drew
from the report the conclusion that
the party had sympathy tor the
mau who had been condemned by
the judges of the land as an asper
sor of tho army. ThW statement
was greeted by ciies, of "Oh I Oh 1"
by the conservatives. Continuing,
the chancellor said ho was s itlalkil
to find the pirty lud liil.rd to
identify itself with Ahiwanll.
Dr. Lieber, of the titer p rt) , de
clared the centrists would only sup
port tho two year's service clause of
the bl 1 under the existing organiza
tion, aud would opp-we the increase
in tho number of soldiers provided
for In the bill. They would, he
added, oppose oiler points of the
m asure. In tho course of his r
raarks Lieber made an extended
reference to tho relations existing
between Germany and tho Vatican.
He laid particular emphasis upon
the statement that the central party
would not dream of demanding a
restoration of temporal power to the
pope as the price of tho Vatican's
s.nctlon o'f the triple alliance.
Upon motion of Dr. Oiaun, nation
al liberal, tho bill was referred to a
ojmmlttee of 28,
Vicious Youth.
Tacoma, Wab., Dto. 15 Start
litig developments which have re
su, ted in tho arrest of John Groy,
known familiarly as "Jack," show
a deplorable state among a large
number of messenger boys In this
city. Jack, up to n 8'iort time ago,
was a niesseng"!. Ho was Jailed on
suspicion that ho carried on an ex
touslvo oplum-stnoklug business.
A 14 year-old ex-measenger and a
mau were found In bed, aud there
wnBovidenoo that they had been
smoking otilum. No lutflta were
foun I, howeve . Later it was dis
covered th v Jack had been notified
that the t flloars were after him, uud
that he got his "toolb" out of tho
way. Gny had rooms In threo or
four lodgliii. -'louses, and did a good
buslues', i specially among boys iu
the messenger service and disrepu
table women, Begular visits were
made to a house of ill repute, where
he dealt out smokes for good prlcec.
It is alleged that boys not more than
15 years old were broken iu by Jack,
One of the best patronize. was Jm-k
himself. Today he baa been Id a
deplorable condition In the city Jail
as a result of no opium supply, At
one iiiud no morougniy conipca
nnd lay lu ft stupor and ht had to bu
glventhe drtn?. The ih1!w havo
preveuted tho messengers from go-
iug further than the doom of que-
tlouabl hotwM in answer tuulh.
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kooifitioi
WUl be held at
AKXOKY IULL, SALES!, Oil.,
January (illi, 6th and 7Hu
Spusial attraction and many of thm
wftfterT: ipin&r","
Sr7ilLlri7or",Sr7nI,,,fi
!" and entry blnwwrie to th wrV-
wun tbe liipres. ,. w rtturouh ui'inf
' -
..
lll. SAlAuE PlIDeiintCfllllllt.
r
n n t'ri inr, n
" ' AtLLtn, WrfUlT.
ACRES
Poultry
LOTS
MtUir TRACTS
A, H, FOflSTNrtR k CO
jlatliltio Sliop, duns,
Sporting Hoods, G(c
'IC8 Unntmcrclal Blreil.
Hacks & Wagons
BLACKSMITH tNO,
Btnto Street, - - Hatetn.
HADABAUGII k SCOTT,
Jjivory Feed nnd
Hoarding Stablo,
it Htnto 4tic6t,
Olinger & Rigdon,
J. K. MU1I1MIV.
Tile for Sale,
Brick and Tito Yard,
MOUTit BAhUM,
Take It!
EVENING
Open nlidit md dnt, Corno
Court nmlUbeity,
H0EYE k MILLS,
POJICELAIN BATHS
ANP
81IAVINO I'AIlIiOBS,
Onlyl'oicelnin llntli'lnbsln tbo
city. 208 Com. Ht , Suleui, Ur.
Onlv 2cntN
your
door
f-lKW
KIVINU WANTKU
-lly
ii cnmpitent
O dreHinahcr. Will ko to bouen. tin-
uen. ui
1M.W
quire nt J.b Liberty,
s
(iu
iriTVTION WAMlllMty a Gcrinnn
luily ii h roolt in iirivale iniiiny, l n-
(ulre.lld ixcluineo block, Commercial St.,
oiilcni, Onuon
lUlfllll i. i ol-
riVUM I'Al'i:it Is kept outilo at K O
L Dniko's AdvertlkliiK Aceno M and
ai .MenlmntH Kc1iiiko, Hun , puclRfo,
CiillioriilH, wluie tonti acts lorui.fe rtlella;
ran bo niiido for It.
fTIANLY WOIIK.-Mr. and Mrs. Thco,
L1 lt ten luritofall klnsof fnnuy work
no "liij lug at llio ColtiiK". HI Courl bt
his ln n.ro opportuuln for ladltH nnd
nlt-ei5. Jotlilny loHqnal llielr work lias
icroiiiPlotliocliy. LudUs wlsblllR to
irraii(,'H for le'ous MiotiM call at onco
and seo their tlno Kntiiplcs. lZ-t-ol
1
OUNI) A Mnltete cioss Miisonle badgo
ui b urn. Cll at tblsolllte.
LOTS AT A riAUUAIN. lnelarse lots,
conv. nlcnt to city, directs on two
hiups, gnrrioii Mil! lino lor lrult. In cue of
most built up additions. Apply tolZ. ilnfcr,
Jouknai, o 111 co, Sulein.
City Warrants
NOTICRIs heieby given to whom It
ninv toiaeru that I havo in inv
bunds Mitlleleut luudK lor the payment
ofall wimants orthnlty ol Haloni, "en
dorstd" between feept. 2-th and Oct. 2.1rtt,
IHIl
Interest will tease on said warrants
from tho d.i'eul" this notice.
K J.MVlKKOKD, Cltytrcns.
Halem, Dec, U, 1MJJ. 1241 51
Ths Hoard of Trustees of tho Oregon
SIhIh Insiiw Ai-ylum Invito fculcd pio
p wilh for lurnlshlngat the asylum neur
Bilem, Oregon, tho following supplies fur
the six months ending July 1, lHsl.J.
UKY GOODS.
20C0 yds. cotton flannel (Nnshu3 xxx)
hmwii.
1200 yds Amoskeag mariner's stripes
b'UBHOd While.
.OOydsLoiibdale bleached sheeting !16
Inches.
6,0 yrtnl'ffluor A sheeting unbleached
38 lur lies.
-.OJt) yds Pequot i. sheeting unbleached
ti Indies.
200 j ds Continental checked llannel.
1100 ' Ulars crash 18 Inches wlue.
UU0 bltuclied linen and trench
crash IS Indies wide.
200 yds Ainoi-heiigblue denims Bo,
iOO ' P-l bleatlitd sheeting pequot.
100 ' supiilorsutln dauiusk 6s inches
wide.
20 ' bed tleklng A O A SB lnoa wide.
100 ' ilarc-llhs checks York nifg,
6W) ' Dingon cloth iikbiirted colors.
ax) ' AmcilcuD shitting pr.utrf light
colors.
ia dot white stny binding Inch wide.
15 ' ladle-.' cotton hose
5 ludlo-.' cotton bund kerchiefs.
10 ' mjsilelurkoy red liau.lkerchlefj
21 Inch.
4dozNo.3(J black (Clark's mile end)
thread
J doz No. as whlto '
thread,
2Jaoz ' 18 ' ...
thread.
2 doz ' 60 ' . . ,
thro id.
3d07 00 ' . ,
thread.
, b0 yds table oil cloth best quality light
color.
anooEitiEs.
11,600 lbs granulated sugar.
It M0 OU sugar.
KMO ' rolled oats Ircsli ground In barrels.
MX) ciuckod where fresh giound in
buriels,
UW lbs gold dust corn meal (or ns good)
freih giouud In uarreis
12f0 lbs hominy ficsh ground in barrels.
4( 00 choli e Ulaud nco.
10 OgalsAmber drips (syrup) inSOgal bbls.
A0 ' genuine ew Orleans molakses
best quality.
1000 lbs corn starch Oswego or as good.
V 000 'Liverpool suit K
600 ' chei se Cranston's or ns good.
JiO USUo'sAAH brand carb soda.
1A0 ' cream tarUir J A Folger'u prime or
as good
25 gross ulcan superior safety matches,
i5 doz brooms.
2 ' whisk brooms.
8 ' cans ojsttra field's or as good.
"M .. torB it e' ling brand or as good,
10 b-ixes vermicelli. ,
18 doz concentrated lve American,
to ib steilo was oandieB 14 oz
2diz Worcestemhire sauce (quarts) Lee 4
l'errlns. '
OfO lbs xxx soda crackers fresh,
HO GTHie
joo ' Hoss h its rch Oswego or as good.
160 ' l'earl barley.
-IlOCEKY.
1 doz soap dlthes.
15 ' Ua cuis.
iu sauceis.
16 ono quart soup bowjs.
a ooega Ion iiluhets.
i 0 luch s up plates.
2 one pint j rnp pitc hers. -
18' Oiuch dinner plates.
U ' tumblers.
8 7 inch plates.
a ' I pint cream pitchers.
2 ; 12 Inch vtgetable dleb.es,
4 ' ! ,'
2 ' lantern globes,
ii ' Mbake baits,
l suga bowls,
48 waxiapeiN.
I chamber pots.
OILS, ETO.
i00'J.nb,'soOd,a.',tarl braUtl ln twk
llo paranine In cakes 6x8 Inches,
KLOUK.
Ul;Selntaraa0w,enS?ebdrlr0Uer proCea8 de
MEATS.
W '. ref. Jy more or lffsof bfer as re
qimrieA" tqUUl l rlS f fo,v au(l UlDd
RO.ll
m '? K'r c"ou or as good.
Asylum So
) cs
'"" "r "aiouib-suoryorasgood
'11I1.U KRU1T.
too "VajUjfwyh nd ofjgood quality,
V pnires i
HO raths i ,
VI.NEQAlt.
600 gati pare cider 40 gw.
bPiota.
20 ibima-e ground
WW blu krwi'mrgri'imd.
6' ' glUkervrou-d.
TEA,
IHO U Qoluratia brand or a ft.
w v
A K I) FAltAIS,
J-1 KENNE1T k mt
r o
Blook.
CIko.s nd Tobacco,'
BILLIAIH) PARLOR
4Q Coin'l Str.
ret.
T. W.THORNBURG,
Tho Upholsterer,
JOURNAL
, 1 1 llcmorielfi, rr-onvfr. ,. . .
emu- insunince block, "
JOHN IHWIN,
Carpenter and Builder,
.Shop (BHUteitreet.
StororitUnjjsaSpcclahy
COKKKE.
4000 lbs osla Hlea first grade
100 ' Gov invii. '
lf)J ' Ileal Mocha.
10 ' Chlccoiy.
'1 OJ1ACCO,
1WX1 iledgo llninmor brand or Osgood
STATION EUY.
0 renins letter paper "liirlston" half ghtn.
or us cond. 8eu
1 12 doz lead pcncllsrub tlpassorred N
112 ' J sou's Inaellblo ink ao8
2 crossGllloti's 401 pens.
LU ATI I hit.
1 side ham, ss Orofou extra or as Eood
6 soleHtoclilonioto27tmiinds ner'
cxlrn llrll. '
per ilde
2 call skin- good stock.
i liLctsklns.
HltltH hklrllug
nan
Klsh ns required, glMng prliepcrpoun',1
for furnishing tho'dtllcrcnt kiudrolffiua
llrsl cl iss condition, "iusiim
HAKDWAItU
2 do? dust imns.
2 ' galv lion buckets.
J gross A Mo 7 llat head Ire n wood screws.
i ' ys ' 7 ' .
2 14 II ' ,
i ' 1 ' 10 ' .
2 ' i ' U ' .
2 lbs ?4 Iron brads.
21'
2 ' IK
100 lbs u cut nails ,
M) ' M ' '
:?,. " : I L iron.
100 ' (K)' ' '
IU) ' n rtnlshiug
100 ' 10' '
J
H.J ' ' wire'
JOO ' 10' ' '
20J icel each Jand round lion Norway.
W) ' 7-lo ' . i "
150 ' 'A '
K ' 3-4 oc'nirou tool steel.
60 l1x511uliouorwiy.
10 lbs each .u o,7, aud 6, ruluam horse
slioe nails.
15 lbs each and washers.
ft '
1 " 11m yt lu mus.
15 ' -o Jund 3 sheet's American steel
toe cilks.
1 llMncu horso ra.p Illller llros.
10 pkjN 41b tlncd 11 it head rieU.
1 each 5 lOand yA top uud bottom wedges.
1 iSuSiind 1 No 8 buh ptln immnier IK
and 13-1 lbs. "
1 kci iwita urills6-8 round shank by H6
from 1-8 to 1
1 each .i-8 plug and taper machine Up
Uiceu iler
t jilig each .110 carriage bolts, 1, 2K, 3, 3K
ana 4 Inch long "
and 41nohloiig '
1 6-lb ' 2,2,3.3X,4
and 5 Inch loug ' '
1 ' U-8 ' 2, J K.3,4,5
and 0 inch loug ' '
1 ' ' 1-2 ' ' 2,3, ii,
OandH inoii long
1 ' ' K machine bolts , 1, VJ, 1S
aud 4 Inch long ' '
1 ' 6-10 ' ' 2.2K.M.
nnd 5 Inch long '
1 ' ' .IS ' 2,3X,3,4,5
Cinch long ' "
1 ' ' 1-2 ' ' 2&4f,6,7,
nnd 8 iLch lung ' ' '
6cD lbs bet blacksmith coal
I'LUJUJING,
H doz each 3 4, , U, Jenkins valves
leuiowiblH uti. as
2 doz each Huaiilug'stoXnndlto,lK
1 do'taoh IK, SA, 1 inch flanje
umous
1 do cai h 1-2 1 1-4, 1 1-2, 1 htrcet ells
J -2 doz 1 inch plugs
160 leet each 2, l.lack pipe
ltO ' ' a, 1 i-2 galvanized pipe
2t0 11-4,1,3, 4,12 ul&CMlpe
i0 ' 1 1-1, 1,3-4, 1-2 Kalianiz.d pipe
160 ' ,H Diuck pipe
1-2 doz each cutler wheels lor No3an40
J Miuuder's cutter
leach lliock'sdialn tongs 2 fretacdSfeet
1 2 dnz each 6-8 and ccolch guugegiassa
16 Inch long
1 hose snap fastener
1 doz hose fusiuners
1-2 uoz boxes plug safety chain
2U tmsbels chui eoul
75 lbs solder
0 IbsiNo let insulated copper wire.
JJKUOv
5 lbs carbolic acid crist
1 ' buraclo
10' aqua ammonia, cona
2 gross bottles- h oz
6 ibs chloiolorm, qulob'6br anestness
2 ' coliodlou
Igros ecu lis JVoC
1 lb 11 ext Idecuo, Wieth Bao or P D & Co
1 ' ' ' cannabis indlca ' '
2 priinisvlrginlaua' '
21bsflxt sarsaparilla Wieth & Bro, or
1 l . Co
5galHt,lcerIue
1 glass graduate, 10 oz , .
200apoinorpb!a, hypodermlo tnblea,
VyethGro
1 oz morphine, sulphate
1 lb citiate potassium
lib iodide
2 gal castor oil
2 di z stiengthrnlng plaster
2 doz porous plaster AJlcocks
I lb simple ointment
llbvaseliuo XXredued
1 mortur, wedgewood ro,tt. . ...
H mples muy beceeu ut ihe office or idj
boaid, goods must be In accordance inert
wllh, and oom iu o lglunl pacsogei wbm
possible. The rizhl to reject any oruM
is reserved. Delivery of supplies will MJf
quired v;lthln ten das' notice of sccepij
uiiceomici A copy oilliisaaveriKu.v--uiustuceompany
each bid and tbe aaro
of the cluss ol supplies must be willla,SJ
tbe envelope. Each bid must Include w
Ibeite-usof the cluss bid uren.ard n
give items nnd totals tu f u I l'b exiP;
tlon of meat, flour, fish. Auditing officer,
are prohibited from confirming ee0J!2z
of pun hases w ben the udv.rtlfemen oo
uoi contain a full aud complete descrtF"""
of tho artlclesto be purchsed
Illds will be opened at 2 o'clock P- "
on Monday, January 2, 1893
BYLVESThll l'RNNO
I'aiL MuTaru i,
V. A. M UM.V, Hoard of trustees-
Cleric ot the Board.
Scientific America
Agency w"
.wia
J..Zil PATCMT.
"S,nHT.
. . .. .. tr.nhnnl: wlt ?,
roT iniorraaiioo "" ,00"Trrir mw 1"TL
J1UNV & CO . Sol n"J,Ii,, to JUi2
Oldest bureau for eo'r'KJ ,ff if broSla I
Krerr ratenl taken out br S iof,S2rj
tbe pufcaoUj a notice glren free or
gtovm wwi
& Agency wr
mH .ssssA
vSSjSSS0 sssk-iis
m tjm
MLm
Lartrart nlreulatlon of anr nUyoiSiirt
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