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fa LA1JS' tib-r ti-(; Mil fUiM Iff 1tr'iWl Wl II RCllimi.V Thb) Palace), jwgmhiuiniinww;!"1? AtfafctttthMt toktto. m'iitHMut4, lictf, Eiiiffllnc MfttintiC to e( ftior.K Well n mid to t)Xpctl ' I'", fl flHrif axi fiffcfit htn lM rnofiilntf IN M well fti ypmeftiny, luougu OhffetwM JwlivWw fMtlllerf yester Art (rift, Ifiifr faorfl cxofclftd tlmti WM ittd tot btoi, Tli frtinlly Id 111 mtKf. bUe spirits now Hint Jllnlne mk i4 Whole week without relA? Inftisidg doufdgo. jfKW'VoMK, Ded. 20.-8ccrelnry mtM 'Uttmuty Ulindcft l'oster Is tore. He will consult with leiulltfg toakerM Codny regarding llio nuiui tut iUuatlon growliiff o'ut of recent bwy exports of gold. Wo Is uoi ifcrtufbed ovot out look, ftud his ob ject Id today's conference Is to In Mill Bomo of Ills confidence In Wall trei bankers and brokora. Entire Oonntry Hooded. , Marys villb, Cal., Dec. 20,-Tlie Wt Is very lilgb. Bark's Jinr m.1m l.filnw Hmnrtavllle. has been washed away. It cost the county 17.000. Tho entire country la ilood- H d, and men arejpatrollngtbo levee. 'There Is no (lunger oi mo wmw comlDg into the city, Blockado Brokon. .. Portland, Dec. 20. The block .onniiBPrl liv tho Into Htorm was .WW ,-.,. lifted on tuo union i'aciuo touuy. A passenger train containing about i three hundred passengers arrived In 't'hla citv this morning. Two more trains carrying the remainder of de layed passengers are expected to ar rive this afternoon. Far-ileaching Storm. , Kansas City, Mo Dee. 20. A blizzard raged here last night, with 'severe north wind, accompanied by snow, and temperature six below vqero. The storm Js far-reaching, ex tending over tho entire Southwest "but particularly severe In Kansas. Old and New Presidents. K, Vabhington, Dee. 20. Prcsid- ent Harrison and bis housebote! i '' spent a quiet Christmas, the former jp remaining inside within doors until 4 P. M.. when, accompanied by Mrs. . Dimmlck, he took a brief stroll. K ' MHO lUiUHy umuu hi w u-uwni t m. .. II .Ilnn.l 4V n nlAlinlf no l1 r natlal i. i T . . .. Ev v i To Jfrevent; bwikob. Ohioago, Doc 20. All the rail road organizations, with tho excep tion of the switchmen, arc, It is said, to once moro form themselves ' Into an amalgamated association. The meeting for the purpose of this amalgamation will take placo at .Cedar Kapids, la., and will be formed to prevent strikes during the world's fair. PRANCE IN DANGER. , Proofs of a Boulangist Oonspisacy ' Revealed. Paris, Dee. 20. The statement In these dispatches that the ministry have evldeuco that the present at- ,ck on tho government was part of T yn,organizeu pian ior me oyermruw ijio republic, Is fully confirmed. v titters have reaohed a Btago where Xn nniinriitnoiil la nrnmirnfl tn iirrnnt. oerialu conspirators. Audrleux Is regarded as tho manager of tho plot and the first blow will be struck at him. "When warned ho would bo arrested, Audrleux said: ,4I have nothing to fear; if I am arrested, it Will be to savo Floquet from disgrace ' and punishment. The government la seeking clues to prove tho exist ence of a Boulangist and royalist plot, and desires to inuko out I am Implicated In it. It seems to me the real plot is altogether of auotlior character. Itiavetukeu precautious, tlf I do go to a dumseou, the public will kuow the motive for my nrrest." The precaution Audrleux has tuken, It la said, was to deposit with trust worthy parties In London duplicates 'of all tho documentary ovldeuco he E'r' has collected ugalust promliiuut re publican. This, however, will not effect tho action of tho govorumeut. The government is grwitly oncour- aged by tho omphatlo vote of confid ence In the chamber of deputies. A local paper says the government baa proof of a coiiBpiraoy to eilect revolution, uud involving tho samo plotters as In 1BS8. It Is learned even more vigorous measures will be taken thau iu 1888. Tho govern went victory bus spread couatertm- tiOB amoiiK tho ouuuiies of tho re public, '' ? fifnrniv PnRRnrrn. PHUiADKUgilA, Dee. 2o. The British steamship Amur dropped Anchor off Gloucester, Hor outward ppearBoe foretold the thrilling ex perience she had with the elements. Deeeiuber 19th, when mi tho eouth rn'edae of the Uulf stream, the blp had narrow escape from de lay a waterspout, whloli WBer her Hern, mmmmmmmmm ( HMS(I)A A MV OlfOIOB JAOKfiJTS to .ww, i,i.,i hJ 1 JLi. .JUL Affd flftMl Aixofl HP ilnr Jinnies' uniiiiim m k ,nim ui un. iininiBu,uu., RIIUHUii:uii"v... - D(lY MMWMVIMMMMn a.m inimniini uwinnnWiiiimwiJW"' """yli"" Hot funny ynfdsf ttMti llio ship, ntttt h liol raw. with flPf englncfl wide opoii. Tlio wwiio 6Vciilnj( slid rnb Into ft itorfn. 'fhe senrt wero fut Ion nttd swept tho deckn add staflcd the 6ultid. iiverybody on board wn liiofo 6f lce Injured, The Vessel titnrlv fotindored. JAIL BREAK AT TAOOMA. Exciting Captures Two Men Killed In a Quarrol-Body Pound, TACOMA, Dec. 25. Wholesale Jnll break am) all night chases, wlndlnji tip with exciting captures In which pistols wero freely used und tho larger portion of tho polled force en gnged, wore events that engaged Chief Davis and bis men all of Fri day night and up to 0 o'clock next morning. The Jail delivery com prised four men, CharleB Thompson allns Johnson, William Erwln, Geo. Sullivan, and P. J. Dunlap. The quart otto are described as the hardest characters that havoever graced tho inside of the city prison. The escape was made between 0 and 8 o'clock at night, but not discovered until late. They had sawed oil an Iron window bar, crawling out into the jail yard-through a 0 by 15 inch aperture, then climbing over a 25 foot fence, by means of a rope mude by tying together strips of blankets. When tho escape was discovered Chief Davis ordered out two city de tectives, half a dozen pollcemou,and several mounted men. At Edison mounted ofllceis Mullan ntid Green came up with Bulllvnn and Dunlap. who stopped, running, after being II red at and wero re-arrested. Of ficer Chamberlain espied Thompson and Erwln near Edlsou, but before ho could call for assistance tho fugi tives had thrown him into a snow bank and taken away his revolver. When the ofllcers came up a search lasting so eral hours was made. At 3 a. m. tho men were located in n bay mow close to Edison. A posse surrounded tho bam and a bloody encounter was expected. Erwln, howuver, throw down his gun and both surrendered. An hour later the quartette wero placed in iron cells. . Two Killed. Bnohmish, Wash., Dec. 25. Far mer Itoblnson fenced up a road which ran through ills farm. Fur mers Foulkersaud Bmlth, well-to-do neighbors, uudertook to tear It down. A fight ensued, and while it was iu progress Robinson's son and John Laugston. aged 14 and 15, who had been hunting, cumo up and fired, killing both Foulkes and Smith. Body Found. Seattle, Dee. 25. A dispatch from Edmonds says that tho body of a dead man was lying on the beach three miles north of Edmonds. The body was badly decomposed, and had evidently been in tho water about thirty days. A paper fouud on him is the only identifica tion. It is undoubtedly tho body of Professor W. C. Gunard, a dancing master of Everett, Wash., who was lost lu a storm last mouth while crossing tho bay from Everett to Marysylllo In a small bout with four others, all of whom wero lost. Nonoof tho bodies luwo over been recovered, savo this one. A Suro Shet: GmoAOO, Dec. 26. Michael Dim beck, a saloon-keopor, at 2010 Archer avenue, eurned tho.prulses of tho police authorities and his frlouds by killing ono man and wounding an other. Blrnbeok lives In a basemeut uuder his placo of business. Jioiug awakened by a nolso overhead at half-past 1, ho took a revolver ami wont quietly upstairs. There he found two men behind the bar rifling a till. Crawling along tho bar until nearly opposite tho burglarB, the saloon-keopor leveled his revolver and fired two shots, both taking ef fect. Doafnoss Oan't bo Cured, by local application, as they cannot reach tho diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafuess is caused by nu lullumed condition of the mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube, When this tube gets lullum ed you have a rumbling souud or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed, deafness la tho re sult, and unless the liillumatiou can bo taken out and tho tube restortd to Us normul condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine eases out of ten ura caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (canted by catarrh) that we cannot euro by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send for circular, free, R J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, 76 oeuU. mmmmmm? b olS ., ai(i a.I tl... fift.fLvfti.l..A. . GOODS Arid SHOE Sf OflE, 30 Commercial Street. rORElON NEWfl, SAN FHANCfBOO, DcO. 2fi, TllCfo are Advices of bloody events In tlio Soulli seas, Tho Kanaka crew of tho French vessel Constatitlnn, ro crullliig In tho new Hebrides, mur dered tho captain nlid mate, looted (ho vessel and turned her adrift and she wont on a reef and was totally wrecked, M. Pasnauln, owner of tho vessel, was shotj also Captain Mario, whoso corpse was cooked for a feast. Four Kanakas who ,at tempted to rescue the captain wero massacred. While a vessel named tho Three Cheers was at Faed Is land, Captain Htoddlo attempted to irrest tho chief who murdered Tra der Cou, The chief's son shot the captain dead. The murderer was afterward captured and shot. Vienna, Dee. 25. Cholera Is In creasing In the province of Publlu, Prussian Poland, adjoining tho Aus trian frontier. Many people aro UKain fleeing from the scourge. Nu mbers escape tho vigilance of the sentinels and reaohed Austrian and Gallclan territory. London, Dec. 25. Tho employes of all tho glass works in Leeds have received notice of a reduction in wages of three shillings a week. The cause of the reduction Is dull ness iu trade. Tho men intond to resist. London, Dec. 25. The Cunard liner Etruria, Captain Sains, from New York December 17, arrived off Klnsale at 4:50 o'clock this morning. There was a heavy gale blowing and the steamer made no attempt to call at Queenstown, but proceeded di rect for Liverpool. The In man line steamer City of Paris. Captain Watklns, from New York, Dec. 17 for Liverpool, passed Browhead at 0:10 a. m., December 24. Rome, Dec. 25. AH tho cardinals at present in Rome waited upon the pope and tendered him the usual congratulations. In reply to the good wishes for the church and him self, bis holiness said that the signs of a gathering storm were visible to all observors of moral and religious conditions. The European situation was pregnant with ruin and dis aster, and this condition could only be brought to an end by the heal lug virtues of the church, which itself was being violently ussalled. In the courae of bis remarks the pope referred to tho Free Masons, whom he condemned as a malig nant sect who were never true to the people, but who, unfortunate!y,wero supported by the government, His holiness concluded hy bestowine; tho apostolic blessing upon tbo whole world. San MiauEL, Mexico, Dec. 25. Excitement was created amoug the federal troops stationed here last night by a report brought by a cour ier that several hundred well-armed men were seen near San Fernando lu the state of Tamaulaplas. It is bo' loved the force is a baud of smug glers and brigands not connected with tho bordor revolutionary mqve ment. A detachment of troops has been sent after them. Electric Bitters This remedy Is becoming so well known, aud popular as to need noa special mention. All who have us ed Electric llltttrs slug the same aong of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Hitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Phnples. Bolls, Bait Rheum and other allectlouB caused by Impure blood. Will drive Mularla from the system uud nroveut as well as cure all Malaria fevers. For cure of Headache ConstliMtlou and Indl gestlou try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction uuarauteed, or money refunded. Prior GOots and $100 per bottle at uauioi J. iry'surugatore. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILLAMETTE. Mrs S Garvin, Oregon City. A W Fiiss, Portland. G W Hunter, Islaud City. L Abraham, Lincoln. , H 13 Ruttou, Leadvllle. H II Fatland, Wlulock. II A Johnson, Fonda, Wis. H D Patton, E O Patton, Mrs J D McCully and children, Mrs T McF Patton, Mrs R N Cooke, City. A Herald of the Infant Year. Clip tholast thirty yours or moro from tho century, aud the netmeut will repre tout tho term or tho unbounded populari ty of Homelier' tituimich Hitler. The openlnir oftlui j ear ISM will bo xljaallzed Initio iippcjrance ota friihh Alnmmoot the Ulttem, In which themes, derivation nun action ol 0U world famous medicine will bo lucidly est tort I). Kverybody hhould read It. l'ho calender and autro uomlcul calculations to bo found lu this brochure are always ustonUhlngly ac curate, and the statistic. Illustrations, humor and other reading matter rich tn tuterest and full of rroflt. The Hosteller Company, of l'lttsburvh. lu., publish It themselves. They employ more than six ty hands lu the mrcusnlcal work, and more I tuin eleven mouths In tbo year are rouiumed lu Its preparation. It ran be obtained, without cod of all druKiflstn and uud country dealers, and 1 printed iu K sllin. Gorman, French. Welsh, Nor wegian, Swedlih, Hollaud, Bohemian and Spanish, imnnmnf .mm' VHMMM MM Df, JflllPf, MlKflF ftf I'nfilrto- Ofiflfl' lliili Advot'rtlf, wIim WnrttO lia fpelufed PfMiiy ftf i-M m ilelnyetl by nfiow, ctfl . nful imj m iitbwi ficriflfitf litlif fill "The Hrtfitlwltili iMiffidrt." MlH. Afitirt Aldpfnoft f tolled "Jlo frforw" WftliiMdtty, Afitl Mr! L. 11. Austin fend rt my WeMI WfllfCff t urtyori "Behind 1'flnoii ifrtfu'Tiitff' day, JfoV. O. M. If Witt wan at olinticl 'rlilitsdaV.Kfld JfldrtV Mies' Wva For left iMcsifs', Forester Hoyal add I J. JJfoWfl visited llielf former school liome, Fofall flltulofiU who remain In Haloid there will be a social ami "cutidy juilllug" rtltho Woman's College Wednesday, Dee, 28, at 7:110, All student Invited, but only rIU dents, Dean Hniisee entertained tho fac ulty at an excellent farwell dinner Friday, A pleasant hour was spent and delicious viands enjoyed, Merry Christina to TUB JotmN An. Wo appreciate tho many deeds of kindness you haVo dono for us In 1882, and wish you In 1803 tho ex cellent success that you bo well merit. Multum In Parvo. llecnuiio n thliiR Is smnll In sUo, lljltik not 'twill par f "orn J1! Home limed huve Hlnrgcr wnlsle, jHit lift lean limn the Hornet. omo people may, perhaps, scorn, on np" count oi their tllmlDiltlvoiiess, Dr.iMcrco ftcnmuitlellot. lluta trlnl of them con Vinci tho moxt Kcornful skeptic, that tuoy will euro conntlpatloti, dyitpepsla. aick and blllouM hedclnclie, quicker and surer than ihlr lurge walstea compotltors, tho old stylo pill. OUR HOME COMPANY. Salem, Or., Dec. 21, 1892. I bavo lived In Oregon forty-five years, am 80 years old, aud never had a Are until Dec. 10th last.wheu my dwelling near Macley burned to tho ground. It was Insured in tho ritate Insurance company, of Salem, Oregon, our home company, and to day five days after the lire they bavo paid mo $400.00, the full face of the policy. Pioneers, do not be de ceived. You are just as liable to hum out as I waB, I cheerfully rec ommend this home company.whlcb we have seen tried and tested. Should any of my old pioneer friends who crossed the plains with me iu '47 see this, they will know I am still among the living. dw J- L. Eofk. It Should Be in Every House. J. 15. Wilson. 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa., says ho will not be with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Cousumptsiou, Coughs and Colds, thutltcured his wife who was threat ened with Pneumonia after an at tack of Lu Urinpe, when various oth ter remedys and several pbysiciaus hud done her no good. Robert liar ber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done lum moie good thau uuy thing he ever used for Luug Trouble. Noth ing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles tit Daniul J. Fry's drug store, 225'Com'l fit. Large bottles 60c uud.$100. Type - Wkitino. The under signed is prepared to do type-writing, copying aud office stenograpic work, on reasonable terms. Room 11, Gray block. Stella Siikhm an. TUTT'S PILLS 'invigorate body and mind. Reduced, those silk embroi dered slippers for gentlemen from $1.25to75 cents at KrausseBroR. Eucklen's Arnica Salve. The Rest tialve lu the world for Cuts' Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chap ped bunds, Chilblains, Corns and nil Skin Eruptions, aud positively cures Piles, or no pay requires. It is guaranteed to give perlect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sulo by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com. St. Hixby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria A i,4in ll.ltn Ij .umilr t oiti,a ,..,., BleepletH, aud who Imh cold hnnda and loot cannot itci unit act iikq a won person uur. tor's Iron l'llN cnuxllze the circulation, re. inovo nervous Lios, nnd give strength uud rest. A man's wife Hhould nlwnys be the name, especially to her tuij-b.uxl, but if she Is weak and nervous, aud uses Carter's Iron 1'lliH, she cannot be, lor they make her "leol liken dllferont pernou," sothoyall say, auu tuetr uuaounas say so too) Will bo found nu excellent remedvfor sick headache. Carter a J.lttlo Liver I 1 s. Ttious inds of letters trom people who have uteu. iiiuiu prove una juci. xry mem. T OT. A clawhammer, on Fouth Com. U liiercml strict. Under wlllconura favor on owner by le'ivltnr lat Jounai onico. ij awt ntlNErtWfvyenrold Jersey heifer at alow 1 nmiro. Apply t.j., r. u. , box -u, city. 12-V0(lt, 17' ANTED. Hy an experienced man, to TT manute uopjuru.on snares or sal' ary, T. W.colbvoort, Balem, nr 12-',Mt w-2t SOMETHING NEW, Thn new Time Card, which is now In efleot, via iho "Wisconsin Central Lines," in connection with tho Northern PacitloR. R., aflords tho traveling nubile the best facilities from all polnta west to Chicago aud points east aud south. Tho unsurpassed equipment offered to its jiutrons, combined with speed, comfort aud safety, surpassing all Its competitors. All through trains are composed of Pullman vestlbuled drawing-room sleepers, with dining cars and day coacuea or latest aesign. The dally through fast train each way, making close connection at Chicago with traluB.in all directions. For tickets, time tables, etc., ap ply to agent of Northern Pacltlo R, U., or Jas. O. Pond, Geu'I Pass, aud Tut. agent. Chicago, III i Simply Awful Worst Cnso of Sorofulri tho Dee tors Cvor Saw OoMtftttcltl Vni'ctt bl ltOOWS BAllSArAttlLLl. "When 1 wii 4 or C jrenn Mil 1 Imd n scrofulous sots on tho mliMlo (Ingcr of my left Imhtl, which ?ot so bnd (lint tliuiloclors rut thn Anger off, nnil later look olf.mufc limn lmlt my hand. Then tlw sorn broke out on tnr nrm, csmo out on my neck and f.nce, nenrly deilroylnB tlio sight of nno oyo, also on my right nrm. Doclori flfilit It was Tho Worst Cnso of Scrofula they over saw. It was dimply rmftilt Flro years ago f began to tnko Hood's Bnr siiliitrllla. tlrmltmlly tho sorei begun to Iieal. 1 kept on till I Imd Liken ten bottles, ten riotlnrx! .Tint think nt ulmt a return I Rot for that Investment! A ilion:i,nl per crnlt Yes, many thuusntKi. Tor tho past 4 years I have had no sores. I Work All tho Tlmo Before, I could lo no rrorlt. I know not what to gay strong enough to oxprcs i my gratltmlo to Hood's Snrsnpnrllla for my per fect euro." (Ji.oiKin W. TuitNr.jt, l'nrmcr, Oalway, Barntoga county, N. Y. HOOD'S PlLLO do not weaken, litit aid dlgeitlon and tono the stomnch. Try tliem. riuircli Directory. EVANOEWCAl.-Corncr of I.lber'v nud Center streets. Hundny servicer 10:M a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. Sunday school 12 in., Y. V.ti. O. E. 0:30 p. m.j I'rayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. in. J, Bowersox, paster, reBlaence 427 Liberty street. I'nKanYTKitiAN. Church stroet, between Chomeketn and Center. Preaching morn ing nud evening; Sabbath school at 12 in.; Y. 1. S. O. E. at U.0 p. in.; prayer meeting Thursday nt 7:30 p. m. llev. F. II. Gwyune, D, 1 pastor. Sohtii Salkji M. E. church. Preach ing every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p, in. Sunday school at 8 p. m. Ptayer meeting Thursday nt 7 p. m, Epworth League, Friday at 7 p. m. Itev.Chas.H. Lee, pastor. Cumberland PnESBYTEniAN. Salem, Oregon, Rev. J. E. Blair, Pastor. Sunday school every Hunaay, 10 a. in. Preaching every Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Church bouse on High street, between Marlon and Union. Everybody welcome. Unitkd Bbetiiekn. Two blocks south west of passenaer depot. Services every Sabbath at 11 o'clock, aud at 7:30. SaDbath school at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting every Saturday night at 7:30. Everybody cordlaly Invited. Bev. J. S. Jennings, Pastor. MethodistEpiscopai.. Services onab- bath at IOiM and 7:30. Sunday M-lmol at 12; Epworth Leagues at 6:15; Prajcr meet lng every Thursday evening, llev. C. L. Kellerman, pustor. The church op God. Holds rellgeous services in the Good Templer'a hall Tues day, Thursday und Friday evenings. Hun days at 10:30 a m. and 7:30. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Elder N. N. Mathews, pastor. Sr. Joseph's catholic church. Che meketu and Cottage. Sunday services: Low mass 7:30 a. m.; high mass 10:'JO; Sunday school 8 p. m.; vespers 7:30; week days, low mass 7 a. m. Rev. J. S. White, pabtor, Conoreoationai.. Corner Center and Liberty Services Sunday at 10:30a. in. and 7 p. m.; Sunday school 12 tn., Y. P. 8. C. E. at 0 :'0 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:'K) p.m.'I'h urs day. Evaxoemcai. Mission.'. Corner Che meketn and 17th streets. Service In Eng llsli evei-y Sunday evening nt 7:30; Sunday school at 3:30 p m.; prayer meeting every Wednesday evening nt 7:30. St. Paul Episcopal Cpubch. Corner Church and Chemekein. Seivlces 10.30 a. m. and 7 p.m.; Sunday school 11:45 a. m.; service Thursday 7:80 p m. Rev. W.Lund, rector. First BArTisT. Llborty and Maiion. Services 10:30 n. m. and 7:00 p. iu ; Sunday school 12 m.; young people's meeting at H p. in.; prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday. Rov. Robert Whltakcr, pastor. Free Methodist. Rev. B. F. Fmalley pastor. Services Sunday morning und evening, Sunday school at 10 a. m,; pno er meeting Friday night. Church uppoplte North Salem school. Friends. At Highland park on cur line. Services 10:30 a.m. and 7.S0; p. m.; Sunday school 12 m.; Christian Endeavor u p. in.: prayer meeting Thuibday 7:30 p. m. Rev, F. II. George, pastor. 1 VlNdEGTlON Mm THEGEHTLEMAN'SFnlEfifl.- OnrPEltFXCTIOK BYItlNOB free with err UtU. Uelrnn. Poei not STAIN. TREVENTS BTnlCTURK. Cum OOKOimilOU ml OLEET In 0 to I'oVK Jrt A QDICK CURB lor LEUCORRnOJA or WIIITEa 8JlfcrnDnUOOISTS. SenttoanjrAJJrmorrl Oi JIAI.YDOR IlirAtrvmci Co.. LANCASTER. OHIO. Our Little Men and Women. FOR 1393- 1 mode expressly for tho younger boys aud girls, who t ead their magazine at home ana inscnooi. Everv number will contain stories, sntr. lted pictures, poems.vcrees nndjlngles.aud "pieces to speak In school." Besides all theso there will be tho following serlalx: Thrco Little Gold-Dleeers. Bt Olive liar- pur. All abontthe remarkable adventures otBome children who sailed around Cape Horn to California. Tho House We Live In. By Lnvlnla S. Goodwin All about our "heads, hands, and the rent ol us;" not like studying ruysiuii'gy, A Little Oolumblan Grnndnann. liv Greta Crynr. Thestory ora boy who made himself truly worthy of his nama ,The Clock o' tho Year. By Elizabeth Cuuilncs. Regularly ench mouth this clock tells the time o' yeartn pretty rhyme nnu siurj'. tipeclraen copy with premium list, S cents $1,00 ayta'i 10 cent a number. D. L0THR0P COMPANY, Boston Mat. For Rent.' A well Improved farm of 103 acres. Stock and tools on the place. A rare chance for a good man. inquire or ii A. v, alter, irooiuie mrcei Good garden land three miles southeast of the penitentiary on Macmay road. 2o0 down ana balance on o to iu years time. Or trade for city property, D. A. Hards. Balem. 13-lStf II 1 XT Wanted. Hnlary and eznenoei. lUAll remianent place. Apply now. UUIJ KIUHOII U UUIPCrjr BUI' UU UU1U American uud Canadian kail. liHrdya. rlml our ipeuUlty. JJHUWN fllUW.CO,, rin-mrm nsniwHHi, vni6f, M Q$A i$ ih ISe. AM tmmtf0mtmmi'iimmf nnwiw PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO. mil TOWN LOTS FllUIT TIUUftUM VUXU& SJ3.00 iWtWed ftif llioflliH MiilMietl I'liOIOUItAI'Iflnllieclly. ' S I1W lMJ Comniffelftl slteel, T. . KK28S iiOOSH 1'AlNTINOi PAl'JOIl JIANOINO, Nalurnl Wood finishing, Cor, aotli and C'liemtieln Hircel. 2 CENTS A DAY, Evening Journal. Dellvcrf tt at Your Door. I0LIDAY JOHN G. WRIGHT, The Pioneer Grocer Extends to tho people of Stilom and vicinity the compi ments of the season, and begs leave to announce the fol lewing: Wishing to make room for tho arrival of an imported stock of Crockery for 1H93, I now offer an immense line of Holiday Goods to be closed out at Bedrock Prices, Consisting mainly of Austrian ware, Imported China in Berry and Salad Sets, Dinner and Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, Havilands, Chocolate Pots, etc., Bisque Figures, Jardinieres Vases, Hose Bowls, Children's Tea Sets, Doll Wagons, Box Wagons, Dolls, etc. 227 and 229 Com'l St., - - - SALEM, OREGON. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, PainlH,OHn and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and liorrter, Artiste' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc. NKW ADVEKTIHKfttKNTS. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Monday, Dec. 2Gtli Will ba presented n Muslcnl Comedy Diitma, Entitled OUR GERMAN WARD. -BY- Middaugli's Musical Comedy Company, -AND- GOLD BAND, Elegant Costumes ! Special Scenery ! An elegantly uniformed street parade by MlddaiiKh's Gold llund. 4iHlcserved seatson ealo nt Patton's. THE FIRST ANNUAL SHOW -OF THE- Poultry and Pet Ski Will be held at ARMORY HALL, SALEM, OR., January 5tli, 6tli and 7tli. Special attractions nnd many ol them. Everything now. Tho only big show ever given In Oregon, l'eople from nil over the state will atieud. Cash prizes larger than ever and more 1 them. For premium Huts and entry blttuku write to tue secre tary. Arrangements have been mndo with the Express Co. to return nil coops free of charge. We SAVAGE, Superintendent. E, P. KELLER, Secretary, For Sale at a Bargain, A good ten acre fruit tract near Balem. A rare bargain, and on easy terms. Annlv to Journal urtlee. vi" For Locating lies Dr. n. Sm'th t now sole agent lor th Mle of Marsbels' Electro Magnetic lodn for flndluK hidden treurei or locatlnirOolil or Hi verMlne. This Instrument Is cer tnlniv thAcrrentest dliinnvFv n, ,m.i.v- cf the age For lurthr Infonnatlop addrtM DR, H, SMITH Balem, Orenon, -.,.-.yj.i t ii n ill . r,""""M """'" " I' i ii i A, II, FOHSTNER A CO Miidilnc !$liopf (mt it, vmiitu Hacks &Wagoris JIIjAOKMMITJIINO. Sinto rifcoli - - Hnlciiii I LIU CVitilMictclAi 8!rrl. IIAIIAIIAIKIII k SCOTT, Jjivory lAiutl nntl liunnliii Stablo, 4B(fltoHtrrft. f , . . Ollngor & Rlgdon, Open nlglit nnil . tiny. Corno Court nml Liberty, j. jKtiitrjiv Tilo for Sale Brick and Tlio Yard, mivtn BAiihM, Take III EYENINO JOURNAIi. 0nl3crn(ft 1ny your uuuu H0EYE & MILLS, J'OItCKLAIN 31AT11B anp HHAVINO 1'AltIiOlW, Onlyl'orcelain Until Tubs In the city. aouCom.Ht., Mnleiu, Ur. All mm. lies. The Hoard of Trustees of tho Oregon State Insane Asylum lnvlte-sealed pro posals for furnishing at tho asylum near H'llein, Oregon, the lollowlng supplies for the bIx months ending July 1, 18UJ: DKY GOODS. 2000 yds. cotton flannel (Nasbus xxx) brown. 1200 yds Amoskeag mariner's stripes b'ue una Whlto. SOU yds Lonsdalo bleached sheeting 116 Inches. 600 ydsPequot A sheeting unbleached 36 luetics. 000 yds Pequot A. sheeting unbleached 45 lucheH. 200 yds Continental checked flannel. 300 ' (liars crash 18 Inches wide. UOO ' bleached linen and French crash 18 Inches wide. 200 yds Auionlieag blue denims 9 oz, 00 9-1 bleached sheeting pequot. 100 ' tmpeilor satin damask 63 inches wiuu. 210 400 600 2u0 colors. bed ticking O A 36 Inch wide. Alarcellles checks York mfg. Drngon cloth assorted colors. American bhlrtlng pnnta light 12 doz white stay binding Inch wide. 15 ' ladles' cotton hose. C ladles' cotton handkerchiefs. 10 ' mystic Turkey red handkerchiefs 21 inch. 45do.sNo.36 black (Clark's mile end) thread 80 doz No. 36 white ' ' thread, 20 doz 16 ' ' ' thread. 2 doz ' 60 ' i . thread. a doz 60 ' i . thread. 60 yds table oil cloth bent quality light color. QIlOOEItirS. 11,500 lbs granulated sugar, 11.600 OU sugar. 6000 ' rolled oats lrcsh ground In barrels. 1500 cracked where fresh ground In barrels. 4200 lbs gold dust corn meal (or as good) Ii08h ground In barrels, 12ro lhs hominy frebh ground In barrels, 4i 00 ' choice Island rice. 10.0 gals Amber drips (syrun) In 60 gal bbls. 2U genuine hew Orleans molasses best quality. 1000 lbs corn starch Oswego or as good. 12,000' Llei pool salt. 000 ' cheese Cranston's or as good. 160 ' O & Co's A A Ii brnnd curb soda. mo ' cream tartar J A Folger's prime or no kuuu 25 grots vulcan superior safety matches, 25 doz brooms. 2 whisk brooms. 31 'cans oysters Field's or as good. 34 ' corn Bterllng brand or as good, 10 b-xes vermicelli. 16 doz concentrated lve American, 60 lbs sletlo wax candles 14 oz adoi Worcestershire sauce (quarts) Lee & l'errlus. COO lbs xxx soda crackers fresh, 100 Oermea. 100' gloss starch Oswego or as good. 160 ' renrl barley. Grocery. ' 1 doz Boap dlihes, . 15 ' tea cups, 21 ' saucers. 16 ' one quart soup bowls. 3 ' one gallon pitchers. 4 B inch soup plates. 2 one pint -jnip pitchers. 18 ' 9 Inch dlnuer plates. 12 ' tumblers. 3 7 lnoh plates. 2 ' 1 pint cream pitchers, i ' 12 lncu vegetable dishes, 4 ' lo 4 8 2 ' lantern globes. 2 ' Hhakei salts, 1 ' sugar bowls, 48 ' wax lapers. 1 ' chamberpots. 01L8, ETC. 100 1 gals coal oil I'tarl brand In tanks 1200 lbs ha 1 tod a. 175 ' paratHue In cakes 6x8 lnohes, KLOUU. CCOtibs more or lees best roller process de livered as wanted. MEATB. 6001hsperdaymore or lejsof beef as re- .(un cU iu cquui parts or tore aud hind quarters. soap. 2SO0 lbs Kirk's Favon or as good. M ' i'rootor a (Jumble's Ivory oras good. 1'RIEO FRUIT. l"5J?J&ire?to ,ni of.gooa lua!'ty- roo pfnnn no resins VINEOAR. Asylum So 600 gals pure elder 40 gw. Hl'iOES, jOlbmaoeKmiind. M i.mtHrd ground, soo bin -k pepper ground. J cinnumnn ground. ' ginger ground. IK A, Jl It rl5mni brnl at M .I-1 IIKNNBIT k SON, CMNDIflB, Knilt nnil (Jlgnrs, P O, Mloelt, Cental nm Tolmcco, JIIMilAHI) l'AHLOIl, IMfJ Ocjm'i atr( T, W, THORNBURG, Tho Upholstoror, dellvorrdnt JOHN IltWIN, Carpenter and Builder, Hhop AS Htnte street, Storo Fittings) ft Specialty COKKKK. 4UCU lbft Costn lllcn first grnda, ii UovJiivn. IM) ltcul Mocha. WO ' Clilccory. TOUAOCO, KXIU Ulcdgo Iinminor brnnd or as good, STATIONERY. ) reams letter paper "Earlslon" half sheeti or nu good. 12 doz lead pencils rub tlpnssorrcdMoa, 12 ' 1'aVRon's Indelible Ink, 2 gross Qlllotl's 401 pens. tiEATIIEIt. 1 sldo ImrncHS Oregon extra or as good. 0 solo Htockton U5 to 27 pounds per sldg extra heavy. 'i call skins good stock. i bi:ckHklns. 2 slditi skirling. FIB1I Klsh as required, giving price per pound for furnishing the different kinds ol rish In first class condition, HARDWAllK. 2 doz dust pans. 2 ' ealv Iron buckets. i 2 grohH H No 7 Hat head Iron wood scrowi. a y. ' 7 . ' i 11 0 2 2 IK ' 10 ' 2 M ' ' yA Iron brads. 1 ' 2 lbs 2 2 X 100 lbs 3d cut nails .1 800 8(1 00 400 10(1 100 100 100 100 1 10' 0' 00' 8 10' 8' Iron. finishing wlro' 10' 200 feet each Jnnd round Iron Norway, 60 ' 7-16 ' 160 ' X ' 8 ' i!-4 octagon tool steel. 60 ' l$xll,U Iron Norway. 10 lbs each Nou U, 7, and V, l'utnam horee shoe nails. 15 lbs cucli X nnd washers. 5 . ISIIjs i)n nuts. 15 ' No 2 and 8 Sweet's American steel toe calks. 1 lotucb borse rasp Illller Kros, ju pags iiu iiiicu uai neaa nveis. each 6-16 and ' tndv ton and bottom swodges, 1 1 Nu 8 ball peln hammer 1 No 2 anil 1 and 18-1 lbs. bet twist drills 6-8 round shank by 1-16 from 1-8 to 1 each 3-8 plug and taper machine tap Uieen river pkg each 3-10 carriage bolts, 1, 3, S unu incu long V and 4 Inch long 6-16 ' and 6 Inch long ' ' 3-8 and 6 Inch long ' ' 1-2 ' 0 uud 8 Inch lone 2,2,3,3,4 2,2,3.4,5 2yw,4ya,n, ' ' M machine boll s X, 1, IK, IK. 3 uuunuuuiong 1 ' ' 5-10 ' 2.2K.3.4. and 5 Inch long ' ' 1 88 2,2K,3,4,6 0 Inch lonir ' 1 ' ' 1-2 ' 2X.4H.0.T. and 8 Inch long ' ' . 600 lLw best blacksmith coal 1'LUMBING, H doz each 3 4, , J, Jenkins valves removable derks 2 doz tach Bushing's li to i and 1 to , IK to.2toJi. 1 doz tach 2, , 1 Inch flange unions 1 doz each 1-2 1 1-4, 1 1-2, 1 street ells 1-2 doz 1 Inch plugs 160 leet each 2, black pipe 160 ' a, li-2galanlzed pipe 200 11-4, 1,4, 4, 1-3 black plpo 2u0 ' 1M, 1,3-4, 1-2 galnnlz;d pipe I60 ' ' ,X bluckplpe 1-2 doz each cutler wheels ior No 2 and No SHaunder's cutter 1 each Brock's chain longs 2 feet and 3 feet 1 2 doz each 5-8 and (scotch guage gluwa 15 Inch long 1 hose strup fastener 1 doz hoso fasteners 1-2 doz boxes plug safety chain 20 bushels charcoal 75 lbs solder 20 lbs No 16 insulated copper wire 11RUOS 5 lbs carbolic acid cryst 1 ' boraclo 10' aqua ammonia, cone, 2 gross bottles- tt oz 5lb ohloroJorm. Hqulbb's for anesthesa 2 collodion 1 gross corks No 0 I lb tt ext Idecao. Wlcth Bao or 1 1) & Co. 1 ' ' Cannabis lndlca ' ' ' 2' ' prunUvlrglnlana' , ' 2 lbs ft ext sarsaparllla Wyeth A Bro, or I'D Co 5 gals glycerine 1 glass graduate. 16 oz 200apomorphla, hypodermic tubletii, Wyeth Bro 1 oz morphine, sulphate 1 lb citrate potassium 1 lb Iodide 2 gal castor oil 2 doz strengthening plaster 2 doz porous plaster Allcocks 1 lb simple ointment lib vaseline XX refined 1 mortar, wedgewood No. 8. Samples rauy besoenalttnv office or tna board, goods must be in accordance there with, and come In original packages when possible. The right to reject uny orallblas Isreserved. Delivery of supplies will bare quired within ten days' notice of accept ance or bid. A copy of this advertisement must accompany ach bid and the name of the clnss oi supplies must be written on the envelope. Each bid must Include the thelterasof the class bid upsn.aud must, give Items and totals In full wl'h excep tion of meat, flour. flBh. Auditing officers are prohibited from confirming accounts of purchases when the advertisement aoes not contain u full nnd complete description of the artlclesto be purchased. Bids will be opened at 2 o'oloclt p. ., on Monday, January 2, 180J SYLVESTER PENNOYER. GEORGE W' McBRIDt, FlUb MaTHCHAN. W. A. M unly, Board of trustees. Uierk of the Board. LEAVES SALEM from U.l". Dock at 8 o'clock a. . tn. every Monday, Wednesday and (Saturday. LEAVES PORTLAND irom the Central dock at tort t : ton utreet every Tuesday, Thursday - Biw?nlnR freight and JV'ftfmEN"" new, call ou the agent, AL U tRRE. TU13 FAFER U kept '", JAS Drake's AdvertUIng Anf Jg on jiercnants .xcnnso, iJrtJiiu OUlforaia, wbtre osatreew .m Itemmlels, re-covers nnd rewlri iitiliiilstfwl lurnlitire. ffriii class work. (iimeketa ) Hlntolnsumnce block. ""' Steamer . 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