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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1892)
u, il J, lf s iv k-fc MJ m Ii, IkT I r.. I St' IS L' t. W , . BESIDES A FEW OIIOIOE L.A.DIBS' JACKETS to be sold Regardless orcoot, wo havo tho largest mid fliiwt nortineiitof Lydlwi' Chlflnn, Bilk nnd Llnan Ilatidkorolilefs, Bilk Mlttorm, Hector Hcnrfe, mid MuMttr. Almi n lino llnu of l(lle& Mhitipy Bllppt-n, and wo Will actunlly rIvo un Elugout Gold Watch to boiiio ouo April 16th. The Palace THE QRIPMAN EXONERATE! Iu Gaso of Killing Brunswick bp a Cablo Oar. Chicago, Dee. 21. Duputy Cor onor Barrett bus recommenced hi Inquest on the body of E. IJruns wlok, of Son Francisco, killed by u cable-car. Coronor MoHale Is deter mlnrd that in every caso of death from n cable-car accident, a mos thorough investigation shall be made.oa bo believes the publlcls dec Jy Interested in kuowlug where th blamo properly rests in these ailalrs. The coronor therefore visited tut inqueiit. Brunswh k'e friends havi been busily engaged looking iutt thi exact fucts. Friday the inquest was commenced, but was continued as was developed this morning, be cause of a statement made by Alder man Woodard to an officer that the streetcar company had four wit nesses it would not produce. J. B Levi, a iravellusc salesman, testlfieo that be was standing on tho cornei nearest Brunswick as ho stepped from the sidewalk. The attention of witness was called to the fact that Brunswick did not appear to see the approaching train. The grip came around the curve within flveor six feet of tho man, and Levi called to him. At the same time, the grlpman aIo yelled, and com menced to ring the bell. Bruuswlck started backwtid, but before be could get entirely out of the waj was knocked down. Witness stated among other significant facts that when tho grlpman rang the bell Brunswick was three feet from the track, and the ringing commenced wnen the ;rlp wus half way around the curve. George Bennott, another witness, was crossing tho street at the time of the acoldent. Ho passed in the rear of the train as It turned the curve into Madison street. He saw a man stretch out his hand to ward the car, but whether trying to get on or endeavoring to avoid the car ho could not- fray. He saw blm lose his balance and fall, seemingly between the grip and the first car, the latter drugging him some (lis tanco. Br. Huut, who also witness ed tho uculdeutstatedhlsldeaatthe time was the man who had been struck bytbeunuotlced grip us It bore down upon him at the curve. All tbo witnesses testified Brunswick was the only person on the crossing at the time. The jury in their ver diet found death was accidental, exonerated tho gripniau, and rec ommended the street car company either to run cars around the corner In question at a slow rato of speed, or to station a man at that corner While the cars are running, The verdict was reached without the company having produced tho wit ness whose absence occasioned the postponement of Friday. GREAT TROTTER SOLD. Stamboul Bought by a New Yrok Bankor. Nkw Yokk, Dee. 21. Tho lovers of trotters commenced to gather ut tho American lustituto building to attend tho sale whloh should murk the disposal of the Holuait stud. Tho star of tho collection was Stam boul, tho stallion king, with a rec ord of 2:071. Breeders from many sections of tho couutry were among those who gathered early to de termine whoso property the klug should bo. Tho champion was shown a score of times, and tho uni versal opiulou was that ho was a boreo of stlpurb Individuality, sym metrical proportions, and a trotter worthy to be at the top of tho tree. Boon after 10 o'clock, while the noted stulllou was being moved about tho rljg, tho bidding began. It started with $30,000, and went up slowly with Jumps of J500 and $1, 000, until It reached $39,000. Then the bidding stopped awhile, and Btnmboul was trotted around the ring soverul time. Thou thero was a bid of 510,000, and that wuh fol lowed by tbo closing bid of $-11,000. Tho purchaser IsD. U. Harrlman, a banker of this city. Flvo min utes after Btumboul was sold, Cor son, ono of tho executors oftho Ho hurt cstulo, said he would glvo Har rlman $5,000 to withdraw tho bid, but Hurrlinati had then left the building. Burned to Death. Amiany, N. Y., Dec. 21. A speo ial from WarreustiurKh pays; "Phil .llppellanlo, of Boroon Lake, teuuh cr of vooul muilu and a locul Metho dic preacher, wuh burned tn death Iwre. J. Bf Woodward, Louis ;, Gout hey and Howard Branch were aim berlously burned, the latter jwdbubly fatally. Tho men ,wero ro ptovlug furniture from the burning mklouoe of J. B. Laburn, when a oliuouy and wall fell, burying thU IB ttw dfbrk, WOOdWiird, - i amyt jMti vfc HMi wn rwoued CHRISTMAS m DRY ? W'th difficulty, but Hurrlo was burned beyoud recognition. The boiisa and furniture were a total loss, covered by Insurance. Branch hn a wife and ono child. Hurrlt has jut pus-ed bi21ht birthday. THE PANAMA SCANDAL. Prominent French Statesmen Im plicated in the Oanal Frauds. Paws, Dec. 20. M. Floquet president of the chamber of deputies, announced In the house that he hnd received application for authority to prosecute M. Rouvler, ex minlsterol fiuuuer; M. Jules Roche, ex mlu liter nf commerce; Emanuel Arene member for Corsica; Autene ProtiM member for Deux tievres; Buron Je.n lo Soubeyran, member for Lotidun; uud Joseph BuquedelaFauconueri, member for Orne, all of whom an charged with having been compru uised in the soandul. The applica tion could not be granted with tin consent of the house, as deputies under the law are exempt fron legal proceedings. The chamber de elded that tho diflerent bureau should meet end consider the appli cation. The sitting then adjourned. Iu tho senute, M. Leroyer, tin president, stated that he had re ceived a dem-iud for the prosecution of Senators Renault, Albert Grevy. Beral, Theveuet and Beves for the part they have taken iu tho aflulrt of tho canal company. Killed Thrco Men. Denver, Dee. 21. A telegram from Provo, Utah, suys: "Captain Davis, who wiped out tho Brock' gang at West Water, near the Color ado line, last August by killing Charles Brock, Charles Miller and H. Duzel, ii now ou trial for his llf lu Provo. The only eyej wl ues-i was Frutik Grunt, who uecompuultd Davis to Block's cabin, where the killing took pluce. He testified that ho with Davis weut to Brocli's cabin, where they went to watch for the thieves who were supposed to havt stolen his money and uttempted to burn his stacks. Witness suid Da vis wus assailed by Duztd with u club near the door of the house they cume up.aud wus shot through the cheek. Miller, who shot al Davis through a window, wus uexi tired upon by DaviH, and killed by u bullet through the brain. Tbej met Brock us they wero going home. They quarreled aud Davis wus struck with a pair of Iron hobbles. Ho then ilred two shots at Brock, killing him Instantly, ono shot striktug him Iu the side and the other hi tho side of tho head. The cuse h:is been on trial two or three days." Eiffel Confident. Pauis, Dee. 21. It has been re. ported for a day or two that Eifl. 1 fled lo avoid arrest. A reportei found him at Rue Rabelais. "1 have not run away," suld ho sharp ly. "I am reudy to account for mj conduct. If I have been successful in my truusuctious with the Puuumti Canal company, It is nobody's busi ness. I never uttempted to bribe auy member of parliament, u l gained enormous profits, the motley Is quite safe where nobody 'will gel It, aud my family will not be lu need If I bo unjustly m lested." Il Is currently reported that Eiffel re cently withdrew 0,000,000 francs from the Bank of France, aud trans furred property to his wito amount ing to 0,000,000 francs moro. Big Strike. Halifax, N. B., Dee. 21.-Over 1300 men are now on a strike in the collieries, anil It Is expected the pumpmen, firemen and engiueerc will also bo called out, This will endanger the pits, as they will soon fill up with water If they are Kepi idlo long, and tho aspect of afl'uirt now Is that thestruggle will be a bit tor one. Einln Pasha. Berlin, IX-o 21. Advices dated No4y, 20 declare the reports of the death of Emiii P.isln ure erroneous. Ho Is following Stanley's route through the Congo Biate,aud except for an afleetlon of tho eyes U lu ex ceptionally good health, Did Not Fight a Duel. Paris Dec. 20. Tho story that tho Marquis de Mores Is lying in u hotel nt Briifrhclls sulIVrlug from a wound received lu a duel Is denied. It is suld he hui fought no duel. MARKETS. PoiiTiAN I), Dec, 20. Wlieat vulloy, $1,10, Walla Walla, $1,12 fl,05. Ban Fiianoisco, Cal., Dec. 20. Wheat, Dee, Jl.'JO. CmoAao, Ills,, Dec! 20 Wheit 00. . udii'L imv iiu'tiicn in tiiiriir. 'iriira T....li. I l. . . uimuious 'Liver Upunlator un.l m. cura rvtitful uleep, GOODS and SHOE STORE, 307 Commercial Street. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. Julia M. Forrest vs. J. P. Ilutton, ct ill., partition; decree according to itipulation, John Newsome appoint ed sale referee. Auua Stelubreckef vs. Herman rftelubrecker, divorce; order of dis missal vucuted ou motion of plaln- tur. John F. Searles vs. O. P.Pennlng (on et al., foreclesure; reported to H. J Bigger to report law aud fuels, continued. J. A. Baker vs. i. W. Sappjngfleld et a'.; Judgment for plaintiff'. G. W. Vedder vs. Marlou county, review; continued by consent. S. P. Co. vs. W. E. Luughmiller & Co., action for money; reported o H. J Bigger to find law and fucts -outiniied. A. BumIi vs. Chas. Stewart et al., tot ion for money; demurrer of Woodvorlh overruled. David Simpson vs.F. M. Albaugh "t al., to foreclosure; to answer Dec. 22d. John Hughes vs. Matilda Baker H al., mechanics' Hen; demurrer to complaint urgued and overruled. Wudhums & Co. vs. H. B. and L. C. Coue; judgment for plulutlfl with irder to sell attached property. A. W. Jette vs. Alex. Leboutu; settled. F.Vunder Buan ve.Samuel Ramp, meohanics' Hen; nnswer nmedded. Gilbert Bros. vs. Wm. Leeper et nl., action for raouey; judgment for complainant with order to sell at tached property. Theresia Fischer vs. Joseph Fis "her.dlvorce; referred to M.E.Pogue to report law and facts, E. 1 Lewis et al., vs. S. E. Nott ot al., partition; continued for ser vice. C. B. Moores, administrator, vs. M. J. Crump, action for rent; same. D. M. Fisk vs. Chas. Calvert, ac tion for money; same. W. P. Williams vs. F. S Ingram; same. W. H. Byors vs. Mary E. Beaty, confirmation; sale confirmed. Court edjourned until 1 p. m. to day. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. In Theresia Fischer vs. Joseph Fisher, divorce, decree granted a report of referee M. E. Pogue. The cases of property owners vs. Oily of Salem, tho street improve ment cases, are on trial this after noon. D'Arcy and Blnglfarn ap pear for the city, Judge Boise and Tllmon Ford for complainants, Take Simmons Liver Regulator nfter your dinner. It prevents dys pepsia aud indigestion. The Mouth. The mouth is tho front door of your face. It Is the aperture to the cold storage room of your auatomy. Some mouths look like peaches nod cream, and some look like a bole chopped into tho wall to admit a new door or window. The mouth is a luitbtd of toothache, tho butighole of oratory and a bany's crowning glory. It is a crimson isle to your lives and uulure's apparatus for nlowing out the gas. It is patriot ism's fountalu heud and the toolohcst for pie. Without It tlo politician would be a wauderer on the face of the earth aud the cornet ist and chorous girl would go down to un uuhonored grave. It is the grocer's friend, tho orator's pride, and tho dentist's hope. It puts some men ou the rostrum and many ou the atouo pile. It is tempt-itiou's lunch counter when uttauhed to a maiden, ail tobaccoul'st wiien at tached to a muu. Without it mar ried life would bo a perpetual sum mer dream, aud tho tlmlu would lose fiulf ills attractions. And most of all aud greutest of all, if there wero no mouths thero would be no. good byes or happy greetings, no words of comfort or hope, no laughter or song full of praise. The hired man could not be called to dinner und no ono would ask "Where did you net that hat?" Aikausaw Traveler. Fatal Acciuknt. Last Satur day evening, while tho family of Jeshe McGeo wero attending a liter ary meeting at Tuugent, Walter Mc Uee,who had been residing with his brother for awhile, remained at homo alone, In starling tn go down stitlrs he full to the bottom of the stairs, aud though seriously injured siiu-eeiled in returning to tho ecoond door, where ho was found wheu the family returued home. Dr. Mastou, of this city, was called, when it was learned that two ribs were broken, otie enterjug his luugs. Ho died this morning from the elleoU of the accldeuts, his old age, 70 years, pre venting his recovery from thuhhoek Mr. M dee was a plniieirofl8l, in 1852 taking up a claim at Tangatil. ForauutuVororyouMliu ,M wn Bwtik Home.-AIUny paiBoorut, I LJ!".r Chinch Directory. KvAWfirt,foAl.,-ofiir of Mbr'jr find Outer MrmM, Mundiiy spf vlrrs Ift.ifl a, in, unit 7M I', hi., Himiih school 12 in., Y. I'.K, 0. H. fl-30 p. irt.i I'rnynr iiie-etltiK Tliunxlny, Tiftlp, in. J, lloworiwix, faster, rrnldoiao W Mliorty n'rref. 1'jiMnrTKiilAW. Cluircli ntrret, liolwcen Climneketnnna Otitor. I'rrncliln morn lngniiitovciilii) Piiblmtli acljoolnt W in,! Y V. 8.0. t i, at ij-80 p, in.; prnycr rncettrnc TlmrPKjHy nt7;t0i, in, ltoy.K 11,0 wy hoc, 1), V ui(or foUTll Hai.km-M. I'- church, 1'rfnch. lug every Mumlay nt '.W0 n, in, niul 7 p. in. Humlny koIKkiI lit 3 . in. I'mycr lrirellnif TlitirMlu nt 7 p. m, Kwortli Lrnguc, I'rlilny nt 7 p. in, h.C'lmn, II, ite, pimlor. CUMnKltt.AND l'llMIIYTKHIAH n lent, OrcKon, llov, J. E. Illnlr, l'nRlor, J ujny ncli(iotucry Huu"uy, 10 n. tn. 1'rcnuhliiK every Mu ndiiy, 11 n. in. mid 7::(0 p. in, Cluiroh I'oimo im llliih Hired, Inlwcfti Marlon nnd Union, Kvoryhody welcome UwiTf-n lliiifnir.iiN. Two blocks noittli. wtMtof piinxcn or dt-pot. "crvlcen every Halibulli nt 11 o'cloc'K, mid ut 7:W. Hnbbntli Rchoolnt 10 1, tn, I'mycr meeting every Kul iriltiy nlKht nt7!:t0. Hveryliodycordluly Invited. Rev. 1.8. .IcpiiIiiuh, I'linKir. MKriloDisTKi'iHCni'Al,. HervlcrnonHb butli nt IUiU) unci 7;'0. Hiiiiduy nelinol at IS; Kpwortli Lvnunen nt li:l6; l'ruyrr meet Ing every Tliurxdny ovl-iiIdr. Hev. C. L. Kollcrmuu, pemor. Tiik Ciiuncii op (?oi Hold rellgeouii scrvlcfH In tbo Good Tcmpler'ti hull Tues day, ThurKdny nnd Friday ovcuIurh. Hun-diij-n nt 10.:tO n m. nnd 7:,'i0. Sunday school at II p. in. KUUr N. N. MnthcwK, pusior. 8t. JosRi'ii'R Catholic Ciiuhcii.-CIic-incKclunnd ColtmiC Hundny netvlcen:Low miisH 7:!0 a. in.; IiIkIi muss 10:30; Suudnj Roliool a p. in ; venpt-rn 7:30; week duj h, low maHs 7 a. in. ltov. J. 8. Whlto, paktor. Conoukoationai.. O irner Center nnd Liberty Service h Hundny ut 10:.'!0u, in. and 7 p. m ; Siuidny scliuol 1' rn., Y. 1', 8. O. K, ntRfoO p. m'.;pmyer meeting 7:u0p.m.Thurit day. EvaxoelioaXi JIiBsioff.' Corner Cbc moke tunc ;7th BtreeUi. Rervlco In Kug lUb every Sunday evening ut 7;30; aunda) Hehool at U.30 p in ; prayer meetlug every Wtduesday bveulug nt 7..J0. fiT. l'Ani. Ei'i-oui'Al. Ci'UltCH.-Orncr Churcti and Clieiuekeiu. 8-i vices 10:30 n. m. nnd 7 p. m.;Suudny Hchool 11:45 a. in.; service Thursday 7.l!0p. m. ltev. W. Luml, lector. Fiiist Haitist. Liberty nnd llaiion. HervlceH 10..1)a. m.aiid 7:90 p. m;8uudi.j Hcbool 12 in.; young ieople'H meeting ut d p. in.; prayer meeting 7.30 1 hurbduy. Kev. Ilobirt Whltaker, pnntor. Fkee Mi-.TiionibT Hev. II. K. Bmallej pastor. Hervlces Huuday morning nnd evening, Sunday school ut 10 u. in.; prayei meeting Friday night. Cmirch tippusltt North Siilem buIiooI. FniKNiis. At Highland park on car line. Services 1G:30 a. m. and -J0", p. in.; Sundaj school 12 m.; Christian Endeavor 0 p. in.; prayer mi (-ting Thurbduy 7:S0p. m. Rev. F. M. Oeorge, pastor. OniiMAN Haitist. Services In German ilaptltt church north ol Cottage stieet Sunday school nt 10 n. in. 1'reuchlug ut 11 n in. Evening tci vice ul7:U0. Huv. John Feclrter, puutor. OiiuisTrAN i-ciunce. Services In Uni tarian bull at IO.v.0 a. in and 7:u0 p. in ; feat bath school 12 in.; liible study Thursdu evening. U.viTAni r. Cor Chcmoi'etannd Hit h sin el. Mundiiy kcrvlits 10-"0 und 7:H. Muudny tcliool nt 12. T. W. Ilnvcn, pu lor. CmtlbTiAN. Ufgh nnd Center. Sundny school 12 in.; preaching 10.1)0 n. m.; y'onng people's 'ocMy (i-.l p. in.; prenehlug 7:0 p. m Kev, W. It. Williams, pastor. German IUfokmkd. Capital nnd Marl on.;hiiud.iy hi rvico II u. m.;-.unday KCliool 10 u. in.; prayer meelln-4 Wednesday 7M p. in, ltev .1. Muellhaupt, puator. EvAKOELiCAi. Corner of Liberty und Centtr sin tts German service every flrtl and third U'idays. J. B Flnher, pastor. (.human Lutheran. North Coitugefcst Hervlces on 1st nnd 3d hunduy or eacl. month ut 2 p. in. ltev. G. E. .Meyer pastor. Afkican JlEUioniST, North HalBlll. Services at 11 u. m. and 7:0.1 p. m. Huiduj school nt 1 p. m. ltov, G, V. White, pusloi, Tkmi'KKance.- Union Lodga ol (loud TumpliiiK, No. Gi meets ewry Frid nlgtuai O una JIhII. 1'r.ivvlllng niciu bersuie ciHillaliy invited. Holiness UH.I1 'ivluelleallng.at 115 11 yh street, every Sunday after .oou ut 3 o'clock HOTEL AltlUVALS. WILLAUK'lTi:. K. Wakefield, ZST. L. Butler, Toll Thompson, Jus. I Johnson, M. II. MeEwell, N. B. D.geit, l'ortluutl. W. II. I'liiinmer, Spokane. J. T. Jtii-hardson, Canton, III. 1. J. Norton, Jr., N. Y. A Kul,jht, Jus. Whitney, Wood burn. W. W. Ehler, Stayfon. J. B. IVttimew. Puyallup. ., Wm Hancock, U. S. Aimy. Whysufler with sick headache an I bllioiHiiess when tiimmoiib Llvor Regulator will euro you. Are 2ou Squirming 7 And Is it pain UinirutiHi'Hjoii to squirm? UlRiiuiiitlNin uill muku iii.yuiiH wlnci oiuiili'iiu-l it, as you uin renai y do.nl tin outset nilh Hositlk-r' r-ioiiineh Hlllern which exiit-1- thiiilituinntlo vliunfri m me blood and prnmpil) lellever. the torttm Hint It produces. 'Hie tuldt-uea In lu be haifon this point is uuipiu uud isincui s.ve.uiidouiluiues ilioilrilberuto ulllrinn. tlonxormuiiy medic ilp nuiilonent Ln.t nil Huuidard i rtp.uaiion.s, iho Illttern dr st r es a peislst nit trial, which if it receive Hie happu-ol and imi-t ill nongh results may bee nlidt-ui y unileip.ited' For ma Inrlnl. kidney aim llv r (uiuplalutM, ueu ru'trui. liervutlxiK-ss, Indlge.tion und loss nt ttcrfh uud uppttl e It Is u wnrld ramoin remedy, i uiau M-ence ullei-drbiilmtlug ullmeuts is iniic-h faeilltuted by iu SALKM 3IAKKGTS. Wheat- 8l)o per bushel. Oats 35(5,400 per bushel. Potatoes 4050o per bushel. Flour $4 W) per bbl. IJruti (Sucked) f 17. "0 per ton Shorts (Sucked) 110.60 pir.ton, lCggs SOo per dozen. Chlorous 7 per lb. Chopped feed -(Sucked) 19.00. Ducks 10c or lb. Geese 7o per lb, Turkeys Up per lb. Lard 12.15a per lb. Butler 2)35u per pouud. Beef 7(512Ja dressed, Veal 10 t l'Jjo, nreol. Pork-7121cd;sed. Wool 15 l8o per lb. nops 15lSo per lb. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho Best Salve lu the world for Cuts' Hriilse.s, Sores, UlCrs, Suit Ithi'Uin, Fever Sores, letter, Chap ped haiiiN, Chilblains, Corns and till Hkltl l-Ul)llo)s. utill tioslllvelv cures Pile, ut no pay rtnuires. ft fu or mo, VV-filnUed.1 Prl la ...... ...... ...... I ...!... .....:. ..,. J. Yry, W Cow, f, '"T ' Mr, Geo, IV, Coolt Of fit. .Toliniluiry, VU Like a Waterfa!! (Ircnt HtilTcrliiK After the Crip Tremctuloin Jtonrlnu in llwJlcnd 1'aln in tho Stomach, "ToC, I. Hood A Co., Ixiwoll, Miim.1 Two jenrs ngo I Mad a govero attack of tho Orlp, wlilcli left mo In a terribly wenk condition, l.ait winter I had another nttnett mid wm nRnln very bndly off, my health ncirly wrecked, Jfy niilicllto win nil ('one, I lnd no strcnijlli, (ell ilr-d nil llio limn, Ind roarlnK nolsci In my henil, llko a water fall. I nho had sovoro hcaduclici mid Sovoro Slnklnc Palno In my stomach. I took mrdlclwi wltlmut hcncflt, iinlil, having hoard so mtirh niintit Hood's Bars.iparllln, I concluded to try It, nnd tho remit Is very L'rntlfylnjr. All thn dhncicnbto cffccLi ol tliu Orlp iiro poti, I nm Irco liom palm mid nehes, nnd bclievii Hotel's SarsaparltSa It sin nely curing my cnt-irrli. nil' OKo.W.Cooic,Ht..1 I rccon nnd it to Tutiiiiiini , VI. Hood's Pillo do not rurRe, piin m i iipo but net promptly, easily and cfflcleLtl, i Bltumons Liver Refjulator rurod me of Keueral debllty uud Ioh ol' up petite Mm. Edmund flttou, Frank fort, Pa. Despondency, cauced by n dlpptiBcd liver, can lie avoided by tultliiK fslrn inoUB Liver Hetilntor. Holiday Slippors KrausBO Broo. reduced at Baby cried, Mother 6ighed, Doctor prescribed : Castorin Steamer Ehvooi I.RAVES SAIiESI frr m U. 1. Dock nt 0 oVlo"k n. rn. overy Monday, Wedueidny nud Htituidny. LHAVL'B rOKTLANI) Irom the Contrnl dock nt foot ol Wii'lilns: Ion utrect eveiy Uueuday, Thursday uud Sundny, 'onpeinlntj freight nnd pnnKonirir btiHi nes, cull ou the nyent, AL HKKIIKlN. Locating Mines Hr. H. Bmlti U now solo numt lor the 'ile of .Mnrxht-U' Electro Mngnutlo iodK for iliidliiL' hidden UviiMiret cir loctitiiii; Gold ir hi vorMluei. TIiIh liiKtrument in rer tiiluly tbei;reHteKt dii-covtry or Invention f tnonge i-'or iurtherluioririntlon nddrc-fl- DR. H, SMITH, Salem, Orenon. Our Little Men nnd Women. FOR I3D3 Is mnde oxpres-ly for the younifer boys tndKirlri, who i euU their iimgaziueiit home ind ln.chool. Kvery number will contain Hlorlen, spir ited pictures, poeinn,vcrses undjlni;les,und pieces to rpeuk iu bt-lmo ." llexidcsull ilieno there will no tlie following sciIiiIh: Three Utile Unld-DlgKerx. Hj Ollvo Hur pur All nlioutthereuiiirknhlondvci tures il home vhlliln-n who nailed urouud Cupu Horn to Ciillfoinlu. Tho HouHe Wo l.lvo In. Ily I.nvlnln H. Oioauln All iihout our "heudrt, limidR, .ml the rest ol w;" not llto utudyli g ."nyduliyy. A Litilo Columbian arnudpnpn, Ily iii-lft Uryrtr. 'lhesiory ol n boy who mnde nlniKuif truly wot thy of blH uhiiih iho Clock o' ihu Year, ily Kllznbeth uinlnes. JUiiliii ly eneh Miontli thiN nlock tellH the tlmeo' yent-lu ptulty rhyme tail Ktory. ilieclinen copy with premium list, 5 cenls. $1.00 ayfa- 10 cents a number, D, LOTHR0P COMPANY, O.sion Maw. TSWK! SINUtC TIQH imm TliCGEnTLEKAWSFROD. CnirrnnrF.CTios- svniNanirM ith.r.rr uttu. I.cteuk IXtf.notBTAIN. rr.EVE.NT3 STIUCTURE. Cunj CONOr.nllCEA sml a LEFT la 0 t to Fill II iUf. A QUICK CUr.E lot Luuconniiau or m-iiitua Ekl.ll,rllPnt;r.nlSTS. PcnttauiyAiiarculurllCn tlAU'POa Ulflllllci Civ. LAXl Al 1. r ma For Rent, A well Improved fnrm of 108 ncreH. Htoeh and tooU on tho pluce. A rmo clmncfl for n cood muu, luqulra of L, A. Wnlkor. lWSUile Btreot '15 ACRE Qond irnidrn lnnd tlirc nillrs Fmilhensl of iho ponlteniliiry on Mnc.eny road SSI down uud ha uu 00116 to hi yems time. ur i ruue loroiiy properly, v. A. llnrrli, -.UlUtll. l-l1 it SOMETHING NEW, Tho uow Time Card, wblcli la now In tflt-ct, vlu thu"Wlncii)8li) Ceutrul Llnt'H," In I'oiiiuolioii with the Northern Pucitlull It,, u fiords the traveling miolluthe b-at fuel lit leu from nil points wett to Chicago and points t'HHt uud eoutli. The unsu rpuBued equipment ofrered to Uu patrons, combined with speed, coin fort and safely, eurpasslUK all ita oomnetitors. All through trolua aro compoEed of Pullmim vebtllmled drawing-room deepen, with dliiliigcara aHd duy coaches of latest dealuu. The dally through fast train ouch way, niuklntc elitfi connect Ion nt ChlcaKo with traliu In nil dlrccilnn. i-or iioseiB, iinio ihu. eio., ii- ..,.. T toayeiicor isortiiern Molfo it. or J as. (J. Pond, Gup'l Vhm. aud TKt. unent, Chicago, III, i rAI um mmjg ! PACIFIC LAID m FOIt TOWN $2.00 lrdoiiii forltiintiwf niildifrt PIIOIOOItA.I'llHlnllixnlty. MONTIin IlJtOfl., IW (.'oillllll'flllMl Mfrc'il, T. J.KItlMM. llOVHK I'AfNTINd lUIIAIlACGII k PA1M5H KANdINd, Natural Wood rinhliln;, 0nr,30tli nnd Cliiuii clu fired 2 GENTS A .DAY, Evening Journal. Delivered nl Your J)i.or, OL JOHN fi.WRIRHT.The Pioneer Grocer Extends to tho people of Snlom and vicinity tho compli ments of tho season, and bcs iewinj: Wishing to mako room for thn arrival of an imported stock of Croclcry for 1893, 1 now oiTjr an immonso lino of Holiday Goods to bo closed out at Bedrock Prices, Consisting mainly of Austrian ware. Tmnortod China in Berry and Sal d Sets, Dinnor and Tea Sots, Cup and Saucers, Llayilands, Choc lato Pols, ofc, liisquo Figures, Jardinieres Vases, iloso EowJs, Cliildten's Tea Sets, DolJ Wagons, Box Wagons, Dolls, etc. 227 and 229 Com'l St., tjltnjff JOHN HUGHES, Deah'r in Groceries. Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per nnd IJorder, Artists' 3ia terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed aud Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc. NEW AVI5KTIrICENTS. rpOAOKNl'". TheHtodmnn.IJutchlnNon JL "Lilbrnryof .mcrlt-un i.llcrimiro"iif. lers nil exeeptlounl oppoitunlty to I'genlB who hnve nold Kncyelopedliif, IliHlurle-i, or hlgh-clios RtibKeriptlon UooIih. One iigent cieurcd ;.iii,2J 111 llret tvo week work, Two ngenri lu one iowu cleured 8707 10 lu otm wick, i no ludy lu I'ltlc burc eleiiri-d Si ,-11 In one da, Holer eneen requlnd, but , no eipltul, no de llwrlni; uud no c'llleoiliiK, Inoxpu-lenc-ed in-n euro ully tnuitlit nnd tr Inccl. AddrcuHiit once, L'hnrlc-H L. Webster iV Co. 07 l'lith Ave, Now Voi It. X7"ANTKI) -Oeiillcnmn orlndy lo trnv. Vy cI.Biilnr.v 7M, 1'oMltlon permuiicui Itullwnv fare paid here. Knelime refeioiice nud Bell nddri-nid Mtumped nnvelope, Nil tIouu,1702MouadnocIc Ilulldine, OIiIciiko LOST. A lenl her bill book, contulnli) pnpers. lettcrit und 85 currency, Ku turn fur reward tothlxonico 12.1711, LOW AT A JAllUAIN.-Nlnolnrse lots, convenient lo city, HlrcetM on two Kiuen, uprncn rou line for fruit, In cnool JoUKNAI. OIlll most built up nddlilnnH, Apply to IS. Holer. lice, Hulem. LOnT. A los cabin biulet rontalnlnK Clothlntr, mrcluimllHe. etc. Klmici will he lownrdcd by leturiiinir to W. V. Wllhon, 18 Ceulir street. ISMVit rillllH I'Al'KIt Im kept on rllo nt IL O I Uralie'H Adverllhlnif AKriurr. fli m.d tti .MerohatitH j-xuhuiii;e, Him i -i j(!m i rnllfomln, where contruetH lor hi. rcrlUlU' can be mud e for H. THE FIRST ANNUAL SHOW -av Tin:- Poultry and Pet Stock Will be held nt AIIMORY HALL, SALEM, Oil., January 5ih, Gth and 7!li. Bpeeinl nltrnctlonn nnd munv of thrn, i,J. ',.""''" ineoniy uieniow evoi glVHiilnOiecon. 1'iople Iron, all overtli malo will nt end, IVinii iirlres lancer I ban ever uud moro ( them, l-or rreinl in tu und entry blanks write o tho ki'er". toK'. .Arrnnviimenu have been marie wiiti the ifcxprens Co. to return ull coop tree of charge, ' We SAVAGE, Superintendent. I P. KELLEIi, Secretary, 1 11 Tbo City nnlry la now prepared to sim ply milk from a herd ihnl U onV-hali hi"'h fc-rade J-rky HjuUfurllon (UHrHiiteMj Address or cull opposite Oiciron ic-iVr i U.J.HllAl . fn. For Salo al a Bargain. Ml LOTS KRUIT THAOTHAND FAItiHS. a, if, ronsTWEii a co Maclifnc SIiop, (iiim, fyirifnj (Iceilit, I'lf, nOl (.'OllllllxrHfnt MUMf. II, I'OIIMI, Hacks & Wagons llliAriCMMfTIIINd. Mfiil Hlr''f fulfill. ,r. m. mmvnv, Tilo for Sale, Crick nnd TlloYnril, NOIt'l'll HAf.MI. Livoiy Food find .Uoiii'difitf Slitlili), Ollngor & Rlgdon, VSMMTAMlllH, Opnu iillil mimI .ilny. Conic conn mid Uin fly, RVKNIXfl Only Stpniilun lii ;oiiriloiir, HOEYE & MILLS, I'OltUKLAJN JIATJlb AMP . HHAVINU VAUWm, Oiilyl'oicoliiiii iintiriiiinlii tliu city. 'Ml Com. I I,, Kuleiii, ut, mmwtatMn 111SCI1I loavo to nnnounco tho fol- SALEM", CEECON. ammi3kh dUt I mi WtJUHWHW gJWUMEWJWWMHftBDPnytW The llonrd of TrimtecN of Iho Oregon Statu lummy Ai-yltim invllo nlrd pro piMiiHfiii'luriilHiiiiiKii, ibo iD-yltiiii lu-nr HilHin.Orojoii, llmitiilowlinr Mipplles for thuhlx moiitliM endlii,',)ujy I, I8W: J)ltY GOODS, , iOOOyds. cotton lliuiiiel In-own. (Nimhim xxx) KOOjdi AiikihUciis inarliicr'H b no nil WmIIi! mrlpeif lOOydH IniHUalo blenched nhcetlnir !I0 IllCllt-H. ,W ydHl'iquotA ulieUIni; uiihlcuclied UOllii'llcn, .(Hi iIh l't(tiot . Hliui-tltie unbk-nohed 14 liiehiiH. aixiydM Conilnciitiil rliocked Uunnel. !i00 ' (iiiintcriihlilHIiii'hei wluo. iwo ' iuiiii-h.il luieii nnd Kreuch eruKii ininunch wiuo, W) y Um a niorhi-iiK blue drnliiiH (I oz, Kill ' ll.l lllf.ll, I....I klu.llm, .w , , w UKJ wide, iBO -I(K) fiW) colors. Mipi i lor Hutiu duinuhk fin inches bid llcldnir ,V OA.'iO Inol wide Mum IlitH eliecks York mfk'. Diiikoii cloth iiKHorled colors. AiiiurKuii khlitiuK pr.ins ilaht ja tloz while otfiy liliidlnu Inch wide. If, ' indies' cotiimhciMi 0 ludlo.' cotton handkerchiefs. ... , 10. 'oyiHc Turkey led linu.inerclilcfs 'it inch. 4-idoNo.ao bluck (Clurk'n inllo end) thread . ' WidO!! No, !MI whlto ' ' thn ml, A) do ' 1 ' iii thread, 2doz ' 60 ' i.i threid. Jl do, flj ii. thn nil. (0 yds tublo oil cloth best fjuullty lltfht OllOOIlillliS. Ilirt) lbs Krntitiluted titmar. H W0 ' IlUniKur. MOO rolled oatHlrenhu'rotind In burrols. IM crutked wluro frtsh uround in barrels. T 4J00itM cold dust corn meal (or us ijood) liu-hliroiiiid In hurreiH 12'0 in. hominy fush (,'ioinid In barrcU. ft) choli Kl.lauu rico. iUObiiIs Amber drips (.yruti) In CO albblM. ao Kuuiiiiie ew Oileuiis moliihses hi-stiiiulily, i?SJi''.h .L,.,r" Hllir.t " ' w'o or as nood. I '000' i.lvei pool hull W. '. Si"" "flJrniistoirH or us Reed, il UaUi'ia A 11 bland curb mhIii. xo ' creuiii inrtnr J A Koluer'n prlmo or ns K'sid '.'ticii'M Miirnn superior snfety iimtchos. in di , briHims. I ' whisk brooms. I ' einjsoynltrsl-'lcld'iinrnsirond. '1 toiti bio llinf biuud or us Kood, 10 b xt-s vermicelli. IJ on, eoiiwniiaifd Ivo Ao'crlcan, w ib. i.nilo wax itiudiii. 11 , 'due Woicistoriihiresaiico (quart) Leo Jt rermik. "", xxx soda cruckers froHh, IW Cl-rinei !rn ! ,l"h1''l'"cu0wt800rilllgood. ICO ' l'curl barley. Liioci:iiv. Iilocfoup dhhes. IS aj 15 .1 1 a iu ia ,1 2 ' a 1 1 a i 1 ' 1 i a cu s. saiiiois, ou-iuiirt soup howls. 0110 tin inn pin-bus, UiihIih uiiplules. one pint -jruji piuiiors. Vim 11 mum rjiiutu. tlllllllll-IS. 7 Inch put. j iliiti-riitin r'Urhirs, Jluoii v.ueliibledUhCS, III 1 S ' 1 lantern globe. Miako salts, sunn bowls, wux 'upers, cbuiubirjiots. U1I.B, KTO. 'ulWilJ''J1 ,,,Hr' "fid In luk U0lbsulodn, '" ' JuiiiUIiib In eilxts 8x8 Inches PiUIl. dflblaininre or less best roller process do llVlll-d us WUUIUJ, MJUIB. MH'Jt n? wore or leiinf bpef rn re quimoVs" l',UUl ,tt,U or roro h.nd fiO.tl'. W) lbs Kirk's Fu ou or an good. lUi IrCHjiorAUHiublo'hivoiyorasgooa. .... '"li:t I'HUIT. bvo .,"""r!hl.:" aa elf 'luollly, I IO 110 ,, r,t I -kill VJffKOAIl. wl'.spnieoldir 0gr. 0iumn"cgnMiiii 'O ' I. II .lb ll l,rf,li.wl "TO bin U i riir uki'iiiwI 0 t;nn rn-Mi gruuud, ' gluK0fgrou.it TEA. Asylum Supplies. ORCHARD 5, I'mll ami (:m ' f- "tool,, "'('iiiMi'imr, "tW'WIIIH'AIH T. W, THORNBUeo, Tho Upliolstarcr, MWI . hPlKilMUfl IllllilliifS ,1f,n ifdlrMril n rMiim uiaiirniKf f,rtk '"i JOHN IIIWIH, Carjiriilcr find BniUiir WiopmMinio,irK Hlororitll,iWha,)oeA(; nvm yimitmmmmmmmmitm IVVVtWu ';y'lliii',osliiltlrHflriiiKrn(lo, M) fiiul .Mouhn, m ' Olilct-ory. TOIIACt'O, 1WXI UletlKO llniiiiner brand or ns good KTATIONCIIY. i minis letter junior "Jlnrlsloii" Imlf ,hP.(, UT IIM I'fMlll. 'll .Ul-flU J dn; lend pmiciNnili I msorrcdNo lit I'lijsoii'siniii-iiiiieliik, ,lu"u' a mors (iiiioti'M toi pi-ns, JiKATIIklt. 1 sld liiirness Oregon extra ornn Kood. n ohi Hio(-kiotia.iio'i; pounds i,n,M. oxli-ii Inavy. ' """ 2 call skin-. Koodstoflc. a in.i'lisKiiiM, asldis oldrlliifr. IMHII KIhIi un miulred, kIvIiir irlco perpotinil for furiilshliiK (ho dilK-reut 1.1111I, niniuii ilislclass coiidlllou, HAItOWAlin. ado. dust puns, a ' vulv lion liurkels, a hums 'ii Nil 7 Hat lund Iron wood ncrowi, . ' h ' 7 ' a V4 ti ii i iv ' io i a ' a u i i a lbs ", ti ou tirnds. a ' l a V,i 100 lbsJtii tii nails lien s.i V i(X) J0' ' (' iron, 40) .' ' t JO) ' MM ' 1 100 ' h lliilshluB j UM '10' ' ' 100 ' m' wiru' ll) '10' ' ' aoo Ret ( ncJi Hand round Iron Nomar, (ti ' 7.111 ' 1 ICO ' ' ' ' H ' Jl (le'niriin tool slecl. f'.. ' IJiVUilittimoiwiiy, lulbs cm iiiMn u,7,uiid r, l'utiium liorw NllOO 1 nllri Ifi lb eiuili und washers. r' ' ' 5. ir His yt In iitiiH. i't ' ah a uud :J swcoI'h American ilwl loo calks. 1 lO-incii horso rnkji lllller llios, 10 pkirr lib tlned Hut hind ilviW 1 tuclif) (laud U lopiiiid bnlloin swtdijw. 1 An a nnd 1 Uu ;i ball jiilu liiiliuuer lit uudl!llbs. " 1 mi iwint drills C-8 round slmnk by 1-U irom M io 1 I inch !l N pliiif nnd tujiir liinchllio Up (iieen river I pk),' nun ,11(1 currhiKO boll,l,2X,318H I ' ' 1, 11 IV 1 JilCil ll'UK und I Inch limp; 1 lelo nnd ft Inch loug 1 ' ii.H lliidUlucli long 1 . ' ' i-a OundHlnui ionir 2,'JX,3,, 1 ' ' Kmachliioboll8,l,lk,8 und illicit miiu 1 ' ' ClU ' a,2K.8,, nnd S Inch long ' ' 1 ' 8 ' a.ajiiW 0 Inch lomr ' 1 ' j.a ' ' aK.,6,7, and Hitch long ' ' n CtOlbs iieil uliioksmlth coal 1'LUMIllNO. Y, do, nteli II I, yx, y,. yM Jenkins vnlvei roiiioMibli- dn ns a do inch Jlu.hliig'i! UtoKnadltolK to Vt, a 10. 1 do, inch A VA. li. H. 1 lutli flanrt unions 1 do, no h 1-a 11-1,1 1-a, 1 street ell) la do. 1 inch plugs 1C0 loct each 'I, ly, lilnck pipe I'o ' j l i.agiiluiil7e(t pipe aoo i j.i, j,, i, i.i bibck jiire , ail) 1 !!, J, !l 4, 1-3 (iiillilllZid pip 1C0 ' ,x Lliiekjilpe l-ado. rich tuner whitsior NoannaM iJHaiindir'H tutter ... , I eathllrock'sihalii tongsa ffetnud8it I a do, euoii fi-M and ocotth guugegia- JOIuchlong 1 liosu s.truii laslcncr 1 do, hose lasieiiem l-a do, boxes jilug safety chnln au iiushels cliui coul 7olbsMildnr at lbs Ao iu Insulated copjicrwlro 1)11 Utl y fjllmcnrbollcncld cryst, i ' burncln 10' noiiiiuiiiinniiln, uino agrossboitirs-tio fi lbs chlorolorm, poitlbb'u for nuttlic a ' collodion I gross corks NoO ...... I jU Jl oxt idi-euo, Wielh Uaoor 1 U Oa. 1 ' ' ' fuiinublsliidicu ' , a' ' jiriinlsvirkliilaiia' ' ., aitisflnxt Mirsaparllln Wyeth i. Uro, or 1' DA I'o fiirals iilM-eiliin I glnss grudiiale, 10 n, iWl aHiuioriilila, hyjiodcruilo tlibltU. iryeiu a iiiii 1 nz morphlno, sulphato 1 b citratn jailasslum 1 lb lodldo a KiilniHtor oil ao .Htietiglli nlngplnstor adozjiorotiK iiliihier Aihocks 1 lb simple oliituii-iil Ib vustlliiu X X ri'llnrd 1 nioitur, wedge(Kid M,H. , . ,h, H mples limy boeen ut the olllce or io boaid,goo(bi iiiiu, buliiiinonliiDie m' wiin, nun com- in ii i),iiihi i"-sn--. ",-.-., io.slblc. Jhn riuhl loiijuiiaiiy K'jj'ji1 iNrrkurViil. iMiiryofsMriiiiviiiis;' (linri-d ulihln Ion dii'miiicooseij hiii'h of Ind A enjiy of ihls udyctieJ iiiustiici-oini'uii) euoii bid ml l"f,,"n of iho cilia ol sin piles must be rlilo iho uuvolopo. i;.ich bM iniisi liifliioj i 'n Iholumsof tlmclHss bid li alt nj'O ' """ k-lvulliinis ii'nl tntii's lu fu I 1 l JL tlou of meat flour, Hah. u,WM2?nu uie proliiblieii fiiun lonllmiiug ""SIJ of pun busts uiiHiitliudv-rliru.iu fl" iioicoiilaliiufullaiidcoiiipli-ij'dccripuo of Iho uilloltsto be purclniseil Uhls will be opened in a o'elocK J. "' on ilonday, Juiuuiry a, I8D.I OKOIKIK V,' CllllMKi I'liIl'MtTHi-UAN, V. A. M T l.v, Hoard of trust- O erk of tho JJoard. on out vr " 8Q),UlJI0U7lluvucv.'- , Li III M stiSffSffiSt. WMl iilfTit lttfMH(rfi - fe4 ' t v i . Kjws2 t ' a -4 ,Me,t"C"Vf,WfM Hkumm ITWIII ?.