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m t55 mm ftHaM P. v B5B3 LIKE McGINTY, Storm Serges, To clean up theso lines and mnko room for spring Cut prices, Ilia will iiiuku yva biiiju;. a-un u Ainoo wiwittiw The Palace, FOR A Kansas Governor's Get it. Way to PORT ANGELES BANKER BREAKS JAIL Standard Oil Gets Freight. n Cut on THE PRESIDENT NOT SEEN By Secretary Foster Before Going to New .York. Washington, Dec. 30. In re gard to published story, that Becre ' tary of the Treasury Foater.when In New York recently, submitted to the bankers a proposition to Issue fifty or a hundred-millions ol bonds.but was halted by a telegraph lo message by the presideut, It It authoratively stated at the white house, that the presideut was not Informed of the intention of the secretary of the treasury to visit New York, and has not communi cated with him, or heard from him, in any way. He has not been un observant of the financial situation and doen not think the treasury will find it necessary to any new policies. There is no disagreement betweeu the president and the sec retary as lo the management of the same. More About Gold. Washington, Dee. 80. Acting Secretary Spalding said this morn ing that the story, that Secretary Foster was trying to secure sub scribers for a new government loan, la untrue. Foster, he says, went to New York on private business. "We have" be continued, "sufficient gold for all pructlual purposes and it is increasing dally. There is no necessity to employ unusual meth ods to build up our gold holdings." CHEAPER OIL. Chicago, Dec. 30. According to a local paper, some of tlm most seri ous chartr.es ever made against a railroad company has just been filed with the interstate commerce com mission by Wm. C. Bissell & Co., San Francisco, who alleges that an arrangement has been entered into with the Southern Pacific which enables the Standard Oil company to under-sell com pet' tors three cents a gallon. JAIIi BREAKER. Pobt Townsend, Dec. 30. B. T. Schwartz, the caBbler of the Port Angeles bank who was recently convicted of embezzlement, broke Jail at Port Angeles last night. He has not be recaptured. More Reciprocity. Wasiiinoiton,D. C, Dec.80. The president has proclaimed a reciproc ity treaty with Salvador to take place Janurary 1, 1803. A Populist Schema. Toi'EKA, Dee. 30. The Populists purpose to inaugurate a new plan for making loans In this state. The scheme Is to create a state loan com mission, through which all loans are to bo negotiated. The money would pass tbrqugh the stato treasury and payment would guarantee either by the state or counties, thus doing away with broker's charges and se curing a low rate of Interests. Gen. Llewllyn iu his annual messago will recommend the scheme. Tho Lost Umbria. New Yoitic, Dec. 80. Tho steam, er Manhauzett, urrlved this morn. lug from Bristol, reports thut on December 20 she passed the steamer Umbria lylug to, with sea auchors out, repairing her shaft. Shu ex pected to flnUh her repairs next day aud wished to be reported all well. Tho placo where the Umbria was sighted Is about 210 miles east of Hallfux. Jtango Oattlo. CliEYKNNK, Yy Dee. 80. Re ports from 21 largo herds of cattle show the winter has been favorable in all parta of the state. Ituuge eattle everywhere are iu good con dition. More cattlo aro being fed this winter than lu past aud there w)ll be lees loss than iu former years. Mob Law. C1KHBNYIM.K, Ala., Dec. 80. WbMi cltlxens arose this morning iby mw two bodies dangling from afeove tiw Court HouBti step. Lent Blffbt Dm Jailer was caught by a L. . .!... I, .....I..,,, I , tv, by mnpbof a hundred amud u4 wwkod men, who opnuod tho aUaor John Llupuud Charles Kel-icmiid to Dr. Piunv'tiUoldi'ii Medical 'ly, ligd niudorers of tax collector jftwiroiig of ButWr County took MMUitHt bulged tlw. THEY HAVE GONE TO THE BOTTOM. All Wool Bouclcs, Flannel Suitings, Pattern Suits, etc. A Sonator's Affliction. Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 30. Senator Colquitt's condition Is considered critical by his doctors. Ho Is con fined to his bed. One side is paral yzed. In tho next room bis wife lies. She Is paralyzed and her mind is affected. She Is not expected to live many days. Homestead Oases. PrrrsiiUHQi Dec. 30. Information has been filed against several per sons, said to be implicated in the alleged poisoning at Homestead. Names are not made public. It is merely said they all belong to labor organizations and are not strikers' Cleveland Touched. New York, Dec. 30. President- Elect Cleveland has been touched aud grutlfled by a hearty Invitation extended him aud his family to make a visit the Pacific coast before assuming the duties of bis olllco iu March, but there Is a slim chance that he can favor the wishes of California at tho present time. Wall Paper Trust. Philadelphia, Peuu.,Dec. 31 The big wall paper trust contem plates adding eighteen millions to its capital stock, making a total of i38,000,000. Dynftmito Explosion. Stloudsbukg, Pu., Dec. 30. Some railroad laborers this morn ing attempted to thaw o"t some dy namite for blasting near Tanners ville. The stuff exploded killinir four, two whites and two colored meu. One of the number was gang boss. Telegraph Lines Leased. Boston, Mass., Dec. 30. It Is of ficially announced that the Com merclal Union telegraph company has been leased to tho postal tele graph company for 99 years, at six per cent, on tho Commercial's capi tal stock. Contracts for Warships. Washington, Dec. 30. The award of contracts for the new war ships has reached such a plane of Importance as to demand considera tion by the president and cabinet. Cramp is muklng a row over the proposition to give one contract to San Francisco, and will insist upon the loweBt bid being accepted. His threats of bilnglug tho navy de partment Into unpleasant notoriety If tho contract is not awarded to him lias caused Eecietarv Tracy to advise with other cabinet officers about tho proper action to take. As Secretary Tracy still wauts one ship built ou the Pacific Coast, the probable outcome will bo as hereto fore intimated In these dispatches that Cramp will get tho contract aud sub-let It to Irvine M. Scott. 0. B. & Q. Headed for Oregon. Portland, Dec. 80. A proml nont lallrond mau said that within twoyeorB trains will bo running over the Chicago, Burllugton & Qulncy road Into Portland. The road Is now graded from Merino, Wyoming, to the Idaho line, and It will be extended to Boise next year. From Boise tho road will run west to tho Suuko river, where a spur will bo run tin to connect with the Hunt system, while the main line will run west and connect with tin Oregon Pacific, and then tho line will bo run down tho Willamette valley to Portlaud. The Burlington's coming to the coast does not depend, however, up on its purchase of tho Oregon Pa cific. If tho Burllugtpu doea not purclmso the Hunt system It will build through Washington, connect ing wllli tho Tacoma, Lake Park and Columbia river, surveys for tho exteuslon of which aio now . be ing nmdoln tliodseude mountains. This line is considered a Burlington Interest and will give that road an outlet to Puget Sound. MARKETS. Poiitlakp, Dee. 80. Wheat valley, f 1.15, Walla Wulla, fl .05 P1.07J. San Fuancisco, Col,, Dee. 80. Wheat, May $1,321. CiiifAao, Illn., Doc. 30 . Whoit 78. Blood Will Tell. Of course It will If It la good, healthy blood. It will (jlow lu thu check, and tell tho story of perfect physical health, If It iIoch not, If ll o complexion la devoid or color, ti o nuiclea weak and 11 tccld, soine thing Is wrong, and Boinethlng ought to bo doue about It at once, for In kuch can's delays nro dauger ous. For torpid liver, "blllnuuueaV tho thousand and one lilt to which UDII1UUMUHBIU UHO lllllll KUIUU LwM comu,loH r ti10BiB,Hu lead, micro I no leinedy In iho world Discovery. Holla, pltnpltx, urup tloua, kcrofuloua hores, kail-rheum aud all bijred ilUeuuea are cured wyii, stock, we ofibr these goods at wriw wbu.wa. DRY GOODS and SHOE STORE, 307 Commercial Stree TOE GAME OF POLITICS. To Repeal the Silver Purchase Act. CONDITION OF THE U. S. TREASURY. The Government Gains $20,- 000,000 By Destroyed Currency. New York, Dec. 30. A gentle man occupying a prominent posi tion In the Democratic party and also in financial circles, who has just returned from Washington, says the Democrats of the senate have practically made up their minds to stand upon the McPherson resolu tion suspending the purchase of silver under the Sherman act. He says all but ttie extreme advocates of silver will vote solidly for this resolution, and a good deal of press ure is to be brought to bear on the house in case of success in the sen ate, to secure action by that body during the present session of con gress. Tne matter is greatly com plicated by the attitude assumed by the Republican senators, most of whom have heretofore taken a pro nounced position against the further coinage of sliver, and In favor of the adoption of any method that prom ises to render tho present law lees daugerous. t But a change seems now to have come over these gen tlemen, and tbero Is much doubt whether they can be brought to the supportof the McPherson resolution. It seems to bo a game of politics. The tendency seems to be to leave the financial situation, with all its complications, over for the new ad ministration. Business interests here have taken alarm in this un expected attitude of the Republican seuuto'rs, and there is consequently a good deal of nervousness among the few representatives. This makes it probable that these Interests, in cluding manufacturers, merchants and bankers, will begin the work of arousing public sontiment in the business centers in favor of a repeal of the purchase provision of the Sherman law. For this purpose meetings will probably bo held by the various boards of trade, cham bers of commerce, exchanges and organizations representing the com merclal interests In general. It is already proposed not only to do this work here In New York, but to ex tend it to large cities all over the country. It is not unlikely that within the next few weeks a general expression of opinion by representa tive business bodies throughout the country will be mude. It may not even begin here, but may be inaugu rated iu other cities and taken up by tho Now Yprlc business men later In the session of the present concress. It seems to bo assumed ascertain that tho next congress will take some positive action on the Hues of the proposed policy in accordance with tho pledges made by the Chi cago convention. Washinqton, Dec. 80. In all that has been written about tho de pleted condition of tho United States treasury little or no account has been taken of tho fact that with each passing year tho treasury Is a large gainer by tho completo de struction by cusualty of its outstand ing obligations. How much this amounts to the best statisticians of treasury department have no means of deflultely ascertaining. Since 1802, when the government begun to Issue paper niouey, $5,810,020,108 were Issued up to July 1, 180.'. Within the same period $4,852,451, 020 has beeu redeemed, leaving out standing on July 1, 1SS2, a liability against tho government of $007,177, 470. What is outstuudlug Is held to a great extent by collectors of coin aud value as such is gleater ttian thu face value. The aggregate United States currenoy, fractional and otherwise, estimated to be des troyed aud uot likely to be presented for redemption approximates by theso figures more thau $14,000,01)0. Recent estimates prepared In the treasury department places the sum as high as $20,000,000. Mouey can only bo taken out on liabilities of tho government by (be congress ional enactment. This will prob ably be attempted lu the near fu ture. BTORM IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Wrecks Telegraph Lines stroys Timber. and Do- AflllLANn, Or.. Dec. .10 -Catiyona along the lluonf the Bouthern l'a I miwMAtuigUtanaparkon canine, clflo railroad nortu orurjnt'a Pass'.,,,, ,,,. n.,.,.,,.,, wHMn. m. were tbe Meno of tbe moat violeut, j prftyr raeeUog TUuncUy T;Wp. . iUv, wlndnlorra recorded In Bontliern'K.M.QiPorgs.pMtor, Oregon's history on last But evening. Though no news of I been sent to the outside world vlous to this, the storm was nti' emial to an Eistern cyclone f, distance of about 30 miles Grave and Cow creek cany, People who have been upon ground slnco the storm say that,; half tho trees were left standing: the sleep canyons. Big fir t were torn loose from the gron and slid root downward to tho r road below lu such numbers that, nlaces a temporary track was b around the obstruction to all trains to pas while trees were bel removed. Nothing like It has evi been known In this region befoi; Telegraph lines also were Just bui led uuder green timber. Jack .Met ban, Western Uuion linemau, say there must have been 500 tree, across one mile of line just south a Wolf creek, while the postal line mau reports that out of 30 miles oj line not five miles were left stand lug. Tho northern end of Rogut rival- vntlnt. pntlirht. anmn nf fh 1 1 1 1 r. ....... s -"-": - i ncaue too. rences, ncaeiy uuuu lngs, and a church and blacksmith shop being generally, wrecked near Woodvllle and Gold Hill stations, though all the southern and central portlou of tho valley escaped any serious loss. It Should Bo in Every House. J. B. Wilson. 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, Ph., says be will not be with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumptslon, Coughs and Colds, tliatitcured his wife who was threat ened with Pneumonia after an at tack of Lu Grippe, when various oth ter remedys and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Bar ber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good thau auythiug he ever used for Luug Trouble. Noth ing like It. Try It. Free Trial Bottles at Dauial J. Fry's drug store, 2L'5 Com'l St. Large bottles 60c and $100. SALEM MARKETS. Wheat 69c per bushel. Oats 3540o per bushel. Potatoes 4050o per bushel. Flour $4.00 per bbl. Bran (Sacked) $17.60 per ton Shorts (Sacked) $19.50 per.ton. Eggs 30o per dozen. Chickens 7 per lb. Chopped feed -(Sacked) $19.00. Ducks 10c per lb. Geese 7c per lb. Turkeys lie per lb. Lard 12i15c per lb. , Butter 2.")35(! per pound. Beef 712Jc dressed, Veal ll) to lUJc, uressed. Pork 712Jo dressed . Wool 1618c per lb. Hops 1518jc per lb. Electric Bitters This remedy is becoming so well known, and popular as to need uo special mention. All who have us ed Electric Bitttrs slug the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it Is" guaranteed lo do all that is claimed Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver aud Kidneys, will remove Pimples. Boils, Halt Ktieuna and other nfiVcliouH caused by impure blood. Will drive Maluria from the system aud prevent as well as cure all Malaria fevers, For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indi gestion try Electric Bitters Eutire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded Pncr fiOets and $100 per bottle at Daniel J. Fry's drugstore. Church Directory. Evangelical. Corner of Liberty nnd Center streets. Hunday servlcos 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., Sunday school 12 m.t Y P.H. 0. E. (1:30 p. m.; Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. in. J, Uoworaox, paster, residence 427 Liberty street. PiiKSUYTEKrAjr. Church street, between Chemciela nnd Center. Preaching morn ing and evening; Sabbath school at 12 m.; Y P. S. O. IS, at 0:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Kev.F. If.Gwynne, D, 1 pastor. South Sai.em 51. K church. Preach ing overy Hunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. ui. Hunday school at 3 p. m. Piayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m, Kpworth League, Friday at 7 p.m. llev.C'liiis.II. Lee, pastor. CUMnicuiHD Preshytkiuan. Salem, Oregon, ltov. J. K. Ulair, Pastor. Hunday school every Huuoay, 10 a. m. Preacklug every Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. C lunch house on High street, between Marlon and Union, Everybody welcome. Unithd Bretheun. Two blocks south west of passen er depot. Services overy Sabbath at 11 o'clock, and nt 7:30. Saobath school at 10. i. m. Prayer meeting every Saturday night at 7:30. Everybody cordluly luvtted. Rev. .1,8. Jennings, Pastor. SlETHorusTEj'i.cni'AL. Services onSab- bath at 10:50 and 7; 30. Sunday enhool at 12; Epworth Leagues at (): 16; Prayer meet ing every Thursday evening. Uev. C. L. Kellerman, pastor, TllK L'liuiicn or Cloi). Holds rellgeous borvlos lu the Good Templer's hall Tues day, Tliuisday and Friday evenlugs. bun days at 10.30 n in. aud 7:30. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Klder N. N, Mathews, pastor. St. Josn'it's Ovriiouo Cnuncii.-Che-meltctu and Cottuiro. Sunday cervices: Low mass 7:30 n. m.; high mass 10:30; Sunday school 3 p. iu ; vespers 7:30; week days, low mass 7 a, in, Uev. J. 8. White, pastor, CosoaKQATiosAU-Onrner Center and Liberty Services Sunday ut 10:30 a, m, and 7 p. in.; Sunday school 12 in,, Y, P. 8. O, E. at A :30 p.m.; prayer meeting 7:'Wp.m.Thure day. , Uvanokl-cvl Mission Corner Cho uieketuaud 17th btieets. Service lu Eng 11. h evciy Minday uNentug at 7:30; Sunday school at 3.3J j iu j prayer mtctlng every Wcduesday oveulug at 7:30, Bt. Paul Ei-wcopal Crunciu-Oorncr Church aud Cuumekeia, Beivtoes 10:30 a, m. and 7 p. m.; Sunday school 11:45 n, in.; service Thursday 7:30 p. in. Uev. W. Lund, rector. Fiust Bawmt. Liberty and Marlon. Services 10:3) a. m, and 7:00 p. m.jBuuday school la iu.; young people's meeting at 8 p. in.; prayer meet lug 7;SO Thursday, ltov. Itobeit WUItaker, pstor, Knee Mlthopist Uev. n. K, Smulley pastor. SerTloes Sunday luorutng and evening, Sunday school at 10 a. m.; prayer I meeting Friday night. Church wpposlte Nor,U8alew "n001- IS Sfc. W e- JSiiSftL Joseph Ruby Bon of narry K. Ruby, of ColumbliPtt-i Suffered From Bith With a Sovcro Form of & Scrofula Hunor " Until my boy was six years of nee 1 was ifrom birth a terrible mif ferer f rorfcrof- 1I.1. Sores would appear on lilm and (read ntll as Cargo n n Dollar and.ttA dls- hargo, followed by others, so that theirger art of his body was one mnu of w an ho time, especially severe on his le nd ack of his cars and on his hoad-i.no iiitnor had a very offensive odor, and sued Intonso Itching 8, o cannot tell how that poor boy sufred. hys'lclans did not effect a euro. Atlst I elded to give mm noou's Barsar"- about two weeks tho sarsaparuia (gan have effect.. The sores commond to tal up: tiio ncsn uegan to iook more nsiai uncanny, xacn wo suaiua uuiuu ut" over nis uouy new anu iicaitny hos" n formed, when ho had taken twoiot- tfo ho was entirely frco from soreshrlng ly mo scars co snow wnero uiey iuu iju. eso have nil dl appeared. Wo aro uible xprcss our maiiKS lor me goou jr lood's Sarsaparilh done our little boy." Haiuiy K. Esv, i 360, columDia, rennsyivaniii. !OOD'8 PILLS euro Liver Ills, Jannio, busness, Sick Headache and Uonstlp.itia & Y rman Uaptist. Services In Gornn HaUt church north of Cotutgti stift. Subay school at 10 a. m. l'reuchlintj&ll a. Evening service ut 7:30. Uev. "Jdn Fejlter. pastor. f KtsTlAN Soiknck. Services Inipi- tardi hall at 10:30 a,m.uul 7:i p. ui.;Lii batibchool 12 m,; Bible study Tliured) ovo.tig. UtlTARlAN. Cor. Chemeketaand Hto stret Sunday services 10-30 and 7i. Suuiy school at 12. T. V. Haven, pt tor. 1 r isTiAN. High and Center. Snndy 12 m.; preaching 10:30 a. in.; youij fa society 0:30 p. in.; preaching 7J lllev. W. U. Williams, pastor. ?. IAN Hefohmed. Capital and Mar on.;l3))duy service 11 a, m.;Kunday schoi ma. a ; prayer meeting weanesaay 7:su in. M v. J, Muellbaupt, pastor. Ev.a oelical. Corner of LIborty anl Cente streets. German service every Mrs and t. rd "Sundays. J. B Fisher, pastoi Obi an Lutheran. North CottareS' ServKJIon 1st and 3d Sunday of eact montttlt 2 p. m. Hev. G. E.-M eyer,pastHi Afkoan Metuodist. North Salem, Servlcat 11 a. in. aud 7:00 p. m. Kundaj school il 1 p. m. Uev, G, W. White, pastor Temmhance. Union Lodge ot Goodl Tempi:, No. 0a. meets evtry Fridtjl uiguiriiiuiange iiaii. i ravening uiem Dersanfcordlully invited. i The vlcts ai North dv at evtry Tli N.N. Mi ihews, pastor. Hollnc and Divine HcnKncr. at 115 11 Ich street, ei y Sunday afmrnoou ulSo'cloctli. Deftness Can't be Cured by localapplication, as they cannot reach till diseased portion of tbe ear. Tlflre Is only one way to cure deafuessjand tbat is by constitu tional reuedles. Deafness is caused by an ijllamed condition of the mucous lining of tb Eustachian Tube. Viieu this tubot-rta influm cd you hwe a ruiiililiii souud or imperfeetjiearitig, and wbeu it is entirely dosed, deafness is tbe re sult, aud iuless tbe iufluinutiou can be taken cut and tbe tube restored to Its noruiil condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten aro caused by catarrh, which is nothing Ibut an inflamed condi tion of luetuucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any casi of deafness (caused by catarrnj itivo we catmot cure by taking Halis Catarrh Cure, fiend for circului free, F. J. Cheney & uo., Toieao.iu, hoiu by arungists, to cents, l3&& INJEUTIOHI EI THEEEfiTLEUAN'S FRIEN0. Our rnRPncTIO BVTtlSOE (r with err WtK hclnui. DoeinotlTAI.V. TBEVKNTS 8TKICTURE. Cnru OONOnnilCEi iut OLllF.T In Our. to F.HR iUj-i A QUICK CURE for LEUCORRHCEA or WHITES. BoM by all BRUOKlSTi Be lit to any AJ.lr, u lor 11 Ck. HALYTIOn Mantrairi'aiw On , tASC AT"1, rillla mwci Good gaidf n Isnd threo miles eouthenst of the penitentiary on Macleay road. S250 down and ba'ameouS to lo years time. Or trade for city property, 1), A, Harris, Salem. 12-13 tf Ten acres of good garden land near 8a. lcm. Apply at once to HOPKIt Wltw, JovitNAL office. THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon steamship line. 225 miles shorter, 'ju hours lesi lime than by any othei mule. Kim ctass thruugb passenger and freight llni trom Portland and all points In the Wl. tamotte vallevito and horn Ban Kntnclsc Development company') TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays). Leave Albany Leave t"on-allls ArTlvs Yaqulna Leave Yaciulna Leave Corvallls Arrive Albany . 1:00 PM 1:40 P M 6:30 PM 6:5AM 10:35 AM UllOAU O. A O, Corvallls. trains connect at Albany and The above trains connect at YAQUINA with tbe Oregon Development Cc7s Lin if Hteamahlxis between Vaaulna and Ha Kranclson. ..S;u'KM?r,?fen,,romI'orUan'1ni U Willamette Valhiypolnu can make clo.t connection with the trains of thi YAOUINA UO UTKat Albany or UorraUli and If destined to 3n Kranclsco, should wrantjtp arrive at Yaqnlaa tae eTenlur before date of Bailing, PlllSirtr all rrtlfal Sataa H-.r. II. ..... -A..Hfl :.;?-- -i- T-.r.1- ULAiAN A (Id., VnltSxT to iUeura "."- ., arvixu aud Ticket Agenu aoo and sou Front st, Porilahd, Or. U.O. UOGllhi Ao'l (.ni iiyt, Paa. Agt, Oregon lluriU. M. Co., O rAj8WKLL.jral?rlllllUr nm. AgU Ofwua Uevelopmeul V., He Mee tMMtry irehofGcd holdx rcllgeou seMDnnW in Ornnnrlna Pimita fill he German Uapti-a church, onut?16r m Wl OCCTICS, 1 flUlT.S, U118 ttoge St. Preach Dgeery sua-and WlUUOW GlaSS, Mali Pit" .uE5vfi?i aftT Sf W and liorder, Artists' Ma- rMBXirvMawwrm i H Vv V. 9mwm& AWIBO PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO. FOR TOWN LOTS JfRUlT TRACTS AND FARMS. $2.00 I'erdoren forthoflnot flnUlicd rilO'loattAl'lts lnthoclty. MONTiJE BROS., lbU Commercial Rtreel. A, H, F0RSTNER & CO iMacliinc Shop, Guns, Sporting Goods, life. SOS Commercial Htrcet. T. J. Kit ESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, Mth and Utat mclielA Street, 2 CENTS A DAY, Evening Journal. Up?n night Court, Dollvercdat Your )ior. JWWII PggWPB M JOHN R.WRIfiHT,TIPneerGrocer Extends to tlie people of Suleru and vicinity the compli ments of the season, and bop:s leave to announce the fol lewing: Wishing to make room for the arrival of an imported stock of Crockery for 1893, I now offer an immense line of Holiday Goods to be closed out at Bedrock Consisting mainly of Austrian ware, Imported China in Berry and Salad Sets, Dinner and Tea Sets, Cups aud Saucers, Hayilands, Chocolate Pots, etc., Bisque Figures, Jardinieres Vases, iiose Bowls, Children's Tea Sets, Doll Wagons, Box Wagons, Dolls, etc. 227 and 229 Com'l St., - - - SALEM, OKEGON. JOHN HUGHES, '; ierials, Lime. Hair. Nails and ClIr,rlaa "Ifnir ln.wl n.wl siungies, nay, ecu aim rente Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc. . ' "X . .. N1SW AUVIiUTlSKMKNT.S. For Rent, New house of 4 rooms, North Salem, on cr Hue, two tnocki north ot hchool $7.00 imonlU In advance. Goo. Kgchstruth. l'.Ulm. 1 041'. A clawhammer, on South Com Ij merclal street. Kinder will conrer u fwor on owner by leaving at Jouiikat. olee. 12MWI IINE two-year old Jersey heifer at a low flguro. Apply T. J., P. O. box 40, city. 3-V6 Ot, VrANTKD. Hy an experienced man, to ,ty mamigo tiopjnrd.ou Btiares or sal an. T. W.fccllwood, balem, or. 12-16-0t-w-2t THEjFIRST ANNUAL SHOW -OK THE- Ppulti'v and Pet Stock Association Will bo hold at AiaOHY HALL, SALEM, 0E., Jannary 51h, 6th ani!7tb. Special attractions and many of thnm, Everything new. The only big show ever given In Oregon. People from all over the state vtiiati end. Cash prizes larger than ever and more f them. For premti-m Hats and entry blanl's witte to the secre tary. Arrangements have been made with tbe Express Uo. to return all coops tree of charge. li, SAVAGE, Superinteudent. E, P, KELLER, Secretary. M. T, RINEMAN BEALEU IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery "Glavsware, Lamps, Wooden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed Alw veretablesaad fruits In their season "Highest Price lld for country produce.' We solid atbare of your patronage, a-0 ltfJHLaletret For Locating Mines Or. n. Smith Is now sole agent for thr sain ot MurahrW' Eliclro Muguclto rode for nnnmif uiueitirn"ii'r or locwiinc (1 .or Ni-vcrMtne. This Inilruiiunt is ir " lntnly tlHgrrttstdtarivrry or Invention , oftre ge roi inrU r lufrrii'iiliim uddrtks DR. H. SMITH, Ralt-m, Urep)ii, II. IMHIIF. Hacks & Wagons BLACKSMITJUNG. Slate Street, - - Halem. 1UDABAUGII k SCOTT, Livery Feed and Boarding Stable, U Htnto Httea. Olinger & Rigdon, UrWEIlTAKlSKS. J. E. BHIltFUY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, KOltTil BALKM. Talce It EVENING Hitrt dny. Corno uurt Liberty. Only 2 cents a rtny delivered nt your door. H0EYE & MILLS. PORCELAIN BATHS SHAVING I'AKI.0119, Only I'orceliuu Hath Tubs In the city. 2UU Com. Bt., Halem, Or. hi ?: Prices, The Board of Trustees of the Oregon State Insane Asylum Invite sealed pro piiHHls for furnishing at the asylum near Bilcm.Orcuon, the iollowlug supplies for the six months ending July 1, 1SW: DKY GOODS. 2000 yds. cottou flannel (Nashus xxx) hmwn. 12003 d1) Amoskeag mariner's stripes b'uonnd White. too yds Lonsdale bleached BheetlngHO lnchi-8. 6 0 ydsl'equotA sheeting unbleached SSinflies. vtMl yds Pequot A sheeting unbleached 43 lnchex. suOyds Continental checked flannel. ,o00 GlarB crash 18 Inches wide. IKX) ' bleached linen and French Clash IK Indies wide. 200 yds Amofkcag blue denims 0 oz, iOO IM bleached sheeting pequot. 1(10 ' superior satin damask 5 inches wide. ZW ' bed tli-kiug A 0 A 38 inoa wide. 400 Marc Hies checks York mfg. (tXt ' Dingou cloth iissurted colors. 2W) American shining pr.nis light colors. la doz white stiy binding Inch wide. 15 ' ladles' cotton hose. 6 liutleV cottou handkerchiefs. 10 ' mystic Turkey red handkerchiefs 21 Inch. doz No. 30 black (Clark's mile end) thread. i doz No. 38 white ' ' tbnad, 2UUOZ 18 ' ' ' ' thread. 2 doz 50 ' ' thread. 3 doz 60 11. thread, to yds table oil cloth best quajlty light color. OROCEK1ES. 11X00 lbs granulated sugar. 11 fXX) U o eugar. fiOOO ' rolled oats tresh ground In barrels. 1500 ' cracked where fresh ground lu barrels. 4:00 lbs gold dust corn meal (or as good) Ire.ih ground In barrels. 12C0 nib hominy fiesh ground In barrels. iw cuoice lsiana rice. 10 Ovals Amber drlnsfnvrtirri In Wlo-ol hhla 2W) ' genuine New Orleans molasses nest quality. 1000 lbs corn starch Oswego or as good. 13.000' Liverpool mil t. 600 ' cheese Cranston's or as good. U0 ' o & Co's A & II brand carb soda, fcto ' cream tartar J A Folgor's prime or as good 25 groks vulcan superior sarety matches, 'Ji doz brooms. 2 whisk brooms. 31 cans oysters Field's or as good. 34 ' cora Bteillng brand or as good. 10 b"xes vermicelli. 18 doz concentrated lve American, bOlbasteilo wax candles 14 oz id.iz Worcestershire sauce (quarts) Lee & Perrlns. 000 lbs xxx soda crackers fresh, itiO Gurnie 100 ' gloss starch Oswego or as good. 150 Pearl barley, uHOCERY. 1 doz soap dishes. 15 ta cups. , 2J ' saucoiB. 15 ' ouh quart soup bowls. one gadon pitchers. u men h up piates. one plut )rup pitchers. iucu uinntr plates. tumblers, 7 Inch plates. i 1 pint cream pitchers. 2 12 lnoh vegetable dishes. 4 ' 10 ' 1 4 ' H 1 1 . 2 lantern globes, 2 Hhakei salts. 1 ' sugar bowls, 48 ' wux tapers. 1 ' chamberpots, OILS, ETC. j wis coal oil Ptarl brand In tankj 1200 lbs kal soda. 175 parafflne In cakes 6x8 lnohes, KLOUH. 600 bbs more or less best roller process de livered as wanted. J-.VM UO MEATB, tOOlbs per day more or lessor beef aa re- quaVter." qU1 parU f fore and hi" 80AP. ??TO lb Kirk's Pavon or as good. 000 ' Proctor Uauiblevrvoryoraagood. DUIEU FUU1T. JHO ' ' SShe?JU aD1 0fa QUa!,lJr' 1 00 prunes 110 rualua Asylum Supplies. VINEGAR, U gils pnre elder 40gr. BPIuES. VOlbs ma-e (mniiiil. o nnNtBrtt gtouud. aw on. , cl,, ergtound. 40 J ciunmnnn ground, 6u ' glugerKrotiiid. TEA, UWlb. Coln)bln bra4 or M fed, J, I BENNETT & SON, CANDIES, Fruit mid Cigars, p. o. nioou. It. T. II 1191 Ml KEYS, Cltara nnd Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, SAO Oom'l atrt. T. W, TH0RNBURG, The Upholsterer, JOURNAL, UYmmlclf, re-covor and rnpnlri uiiuiiiHirreu cms work. ujitiolRtPrea furniture. Pint. ClicnieketA iti-eot Btnto Insurance block. ' JOHN lit WIN, Carpenter and Builder, Shop 65 State street. Store Flttinpa a Specialty COFFEE. 4600 lbs Costa Itlca llrst grade, liOO ' Gov lava. U) iteal Mocha. KOO ' Chlccory. TOBACCO, 1600 Hleilgo Hammer brand or as good. KTATiONEHY. reams letter paper "Earlston" half sheets or as good. 12 doz lead pencils rub ttpassorred Nos. 12 ' Pavsou'a Indelible Ink. 2 gross Glllotl's 401 pens. LEATHfc.lt. 1 side harnesB Orcgou extra or as good. 6 ' solo Stockton 35 to 27 imunds per side extra heavy. 2 cult Bkliiii good stock. 2 buckskins. 2 sides skirting. FI8U Fish ns required, giving price per pound for furnishing tho different binds otdsh In first cluss condition, 1IA11DWA11K. 2 doz dust pans, 2 ' gnlv Iron buckets. 2 gross y.tiol Hat head iron wood screws. a JJ 7 2 ' i ' B ' ' ' 2 VA ' 10 ' ' a 2 u 2 lbs ii Iron brads. 2 i ' ' 2 ' M 100 lbs llu cut nails 1 8o ' 8d ' 1 100 10' ' I Iron. 400 10' ' ' f 100 ' 60 ' ' ' ) 100 ' h finishing J 100 10' ' lUO ' 8' wire' 100 ' 10' ' ' 200 feet each Jand yg tonaA lron Norway. 60 ' 7-ltl ' ' 160 ' ' x 8 ' B-4 oc'ngon tool stoel. 60 ljxntt iron Norway, lu lbs each jMos u,7, and b. Putnam horse shoe nulls. 15 lbs each nnd washers. 16 lbs In nuts.' 15 .No 2 aud 3 Sweet's American steel toe calks. 1 16-luch horse rasp niller Mros, 10 pkgo 41b tlued llat head rivets. 1 eaoh 6-10 aud M top and bottom swedges, 1 .No 2 and 1 No 3 ball peln hammer 1 and 18-1 lbs. 1 set twist arllls C-8 round shank by 1-10 from 1-8 to 1 1 each 8-8 plug and taper machine tap Gieen river 1 pkg each 3-10 carriage bolts, 1, 2, 3, $ ana 4 Inch long n ' n 1 ' ' H ' ' 2, 8.8K, and 4 inch long " 7 1 6-18 ' ' 2,2X,3,3K,4 nnd 6 Inch long ' ' 1 ' ' 8-8 ' 2,2,3,4,5 and 6 Inch long ' 1 ' ' 1-2 ' ' 2U,3,4,6, 0 and 8 Inch long 1 ' ' M machine bolts ,1,1M, 3 and i inch long ' ' 1 ' 5-16 ' 2, 2, 8, 4, and fi Inch long ' ' 1 ' ' 8 8 ' 2,2,8,4,5 6 inch lone '' 1 ' 1-2 ' ' 2,4$16I7, and 8 IlcIi long ' ' 600 lbs test Dlacksmlth coal PLUMBING, yt doz each 3 4, V, v Jenkins valves remoNublf u,ks 2 doz ach Bushing's to i nnd 1 to , to,2to. 7 '' 1 doz each 2, yM , A, 1 inch flange UUlOllB 1 doz each 1-2 1 1-4, 1 1-2, 1 street ells 1.9 linr. I Inch ttlnce 160 lcet each 2, Y black pipe 160 ' ' 2, lf-2gahanlzed pipe 200 11-4, l,s, 4, 1-2 black pipe 2t0 1 i-i, 1 3-4, 1-2 ealvnnizi.d pipe 6?J' ' ,X black pipe 1-2 doz each tul'tr wheels lor No 2 and No 3baunder's cutter 1 each Brock's chain tongs 2 feet and 3 feet 1 2 doz each 5-8 nnd ocolch guuge glares 15 inch long 1 hoso strap lasteuor 1 do, hobe fasteners ' 1-2 doz boxes plug safety chnin 20 bushels charcoal 75 lbs bolder 20 lbB No IB Insulated copper wire unuos- 5 lbs carbolic acid cryst 1 boraclo 10' aqua ammonia, cono 2 gross bottles- h oz 5 lbs chloroform, bqulbb's for auesthesa 2 collodion 1 gross corks No 8 I lb fl ext Idecao, Wleth Bao or P B & Co. 1 ' ' ' Cannabis Indlca ' ' ' 2' ' prunlsvirglnlana ' 2 lbs fl ext sarsaparllla Wyeth a Bro, or rUA Co 5 gals glycerine 1 glass graduate, 10 oz 200npomornhla, hypodermic. tublets, Wjeth Uro 1 oz morphine, sulphate lib citrate potassium 1 lb Iodide 2 gal castor oil 2 di z sti eugthenlng plaster 2 doz porous piaster Allcocks lib simple ointment llbvoseilne XX refined 1 mortar, wedgewood N0.8. S -mplcs may be Been nt the ofllce or the board, goods must bo In accordance there with, and oouiH In o iglnal packages when possible. The right to reject uny orallblds Is reserved. Delivery ofbtipplles will be re quired within ten days.' notice of accept anceofbltl. A copy of this advertisement must accompany each bid unit the name of the class ol supplies must be wiltten on tbe envelope. Each bid must Include tbe tbeltemsor the class bid upen.aud must give items nnd totals In full wi'h excep tion of meat, flour, fish. Auditing officers are prohibited from confirming accounts of purthases when the advertisement does uoi contain afull and complete description of the articles to be purchased. Bids will be opened at 2 o'clock p. m., on Monday, January 2, 1893 BYLVESTEU l'ENNOYER, GEOHGE W McBIUDE, , A , PUILUtTSCHAN, W. A. Mdnly, Board of trustees. Oierk of the Board, LEAVES BALEM from V. P. Dock at 6 o'clork a. m. every ilouday, Wednesday and Hatui day. LEAVES PORTLAND trom the Central dock at foot ol Wahlng. ton street every Tuesday, Thurday and bnnday, lonce-nlng freight and Twtntfr buir nes,' atll vn the ugent, AL UERUEN, mUIS PAPEIt Is kept on die at K. 0. I Drake's Adverta-log, Agucr', r ai.a lid Men-hunts 1-xehsnge, Han 1 sicl's. ttaliforBla. wbere oeatAeU lorat rtrlltu Staler Elwood. , -.f 1 i ii ! ' eaa be Butd far It, 11 $ i fcrattlMfiaftfliiiWifMlalalfcmlamMaaWiaM .4 , - iM. . . . .. ,4,, Nl l ltM Mldm.-ki---jii