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a 9S I s HOES f V' I III At5: J'"iK 1 I iSHII Ifiit. H JHHPHiy BriiHv IBE CAPITAL JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY FEB. 1, 1893. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. GEO. D. GOODHUE. K. OAIIILL. WOOD AND COAL. It ia an acknowledged fact that Geo. D. Goodhue sells more Wood aud Coal than all other dealers com bined. If you want fuel see him, oulce 05 State street. Goodhue & CahilIj. Fkoji Kino PosroFFicE. A pleus.iHt surprWe dance was had at Mr. Henry Hayr's last Wednesday evenluff. The young folks gathered iu aliout 8 o'clock bringing with them well filled baskets, aud a flne lunch wus enjoyed by all. Those preHeut were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Htyer, Mrs. Trunnel, Mrs. Habn, Mis Annie Hepuer, Mies Mollie Hepntr, Miss Lena Matthis, MIph Maud- CJ'ioley, Mhs Miunmie King, Mis Mira King, Miss Bertha Hahn, Claud Cooley, Albert Cooley, El uier King, John King, Emil Huhn, Lewis Whit", John Matthis, Lewis Matthis and Mat It iber. Well Listened To. The claims of eastern Ortgou are being well presented in thb legislature. Bo far two bills of general importance to the people that have passed the hotifO went through almost without division after brief but Impressive speeches by the members preseutiuu them Klug's bill to divide the laud fuud for roads; and Gowan's bill for experimental artesian wells for irri gation in all counties haying arid lauds. Mr. Gowan commanded the mist respectful attention of the hou-e throughout his somewhat ex tended remarks on the matchless re sources aud possibilities of eastern Orpgon. o Now Is the Time The New Y irk It icket lmsjust received a large lot of lace curtains, couiiterpme-i, flnp all wool aud other dress shirip, hather jjloves, lined and unllnid, clinh and kid gloves for ladies, gent's and hoy's stiff, crush, and fur hats, have brushes and many otherarticlcs;alsoa fine lot of ladles', gentb' and children's shoes always on hand, at pi ices that defy compe tition, also a good line of ladles' aud gent's underwear. Call and exatu iue their stock. A good per cent, a .vcd by buj ing from tbem. 2d-lw Police Coukt.- A blue bird flew into the recorder's court this fire noon aud was promptly sentenced to confinement ou bre.id nnd water until this storm is over, C.ipt. Dllly ordered to disburse the ration1. Anoiherhlrd who ke,)t B ue Mon dav too exces ivel wjs givn a flne of $10 4 ) wh ch lie p tid an I departed. REAL ESTA1E TRANSFERS. Geo. H. Turner, L. H. Turner, Bnd 0. A. D ivls to Philip McKay 1 6, C 7. 8, 1)1 6, add. to Turner, $200. O. & C. Ry. to J. W. McAflee n n w J Bee. i, tp. 9 s, 3 E, $107.2). The Testimonials Pnli'lRlidil mi hpluilf nf Hnnri'4 Rar- Baprilla are ..Bnliab'e and b worthy y ur confidence, as If they came from your best and most Hue ted nelghi or. They state only the sim ple facta lu regard to what Hood's Snrsapatllla ha done, always within trutli and reason. Constlpation.and all troubles with the diget-tlvo organs aud the liver, are cured by Hood's Pills. Uuequlled asu dinner pill. Th iifwifit thing lu fancy stools at Kt 'er& Ma-rh s. Fresh Oregon eggs 85 cU. CJait & Eppley. IlOItN. At their home in Alnttny.Moudav, Juiuary 3 , 1893, to Mr. and Mrs. R. N. MorrN, a daughter. Mother and child doing well. Mrs. Morris was formerly Misa Ida Hirren, of Turner. At the family borne, on Eaft Court t-trett, Sunday morning, Jan uary 20, ISM, lo tbe wife of Cbarhs .Fimneon, a eon, M.IKKIKII, Our linos comprize BEST HAND TURNS nnd WRLTnml MoKAY r-EWED KID SHOES, PEB BLE GOAT mid DAISY KID. ram h 11 from the best factories and every pair W Alt RANTED. argo's celebrated $2.50 lino sold at $2. All new styles. Th? Palace Dry Goods & Sbo? Co., 307 Commerci.il Street. A SIMOON BLIZZARD. From Sugar Milking Back to Midwinter. SNOW ONE HUNDRED MILES DEEP Fills till? Upper Air and Covei s Iho Earth. Last week people about Salem were tapping their sugar trees. Tuesday night when the sun went down the mercury registered ten be low freezing. At midnight the temperalure raised twenty degrees, a high wlud from the south blew up, and at 4 a m. it was blowing nheeted blasts of the feathery beautiful, aud fairly making exposed frame houses rock aud dance. THEN IT CAME. Then came such a howling, whist ling, riwtliug, D ikola blizz ird as the oldest inhabitant has not witnessed in generations lu Oregou. The up- peralr was a mam of whirling, eddj Ing, snow, clear to the stars. You could uot see a block away. It was a simoon from the south. Down Cemetery 1 till the wind car ried drif's along bodily, m iviog them fat-t.-r than a man could run. A JoUUNAL reporter plowed his way through a mile of this reaching the beleaguered city at 8 a. m. Not a oar was moving; not a team was out ou the streets. AN ICE GOKCIE formed in the mill race near the University, the water pouring out and flooding the laud on each side, eudangtring the Wi mi m's college and houses ou the low ground. NOTES EUOM THE DIUFTS. Does it eversnow in Orejjou hardly ever. -well, Whole nreeincts of snow were emptied on a single acre. At 9a. m. the wind veered to the west. If it gets around north, look out for cold, aud suffering among the people and too'. To- le.8 ature on t as upuU nnd the p ge-. w. res on bu-y flying back aud f rth with iiiiBsaf.es. At 10 o'cock the storm abated, tbflBunrame out ami all busluem was resumed. Cups. C. Woodward, who lives 10 miles beyond D-Ulas, cam- overym terday on a sleigh, and will r. turn as noon as t let- up. The snow was IS inches dt-epTuesdav morning aud he expects to 11 ,d It three feet deep when he gttn home. He tbluks there Is aud will bo great t-ufl'erlug amo g Uock in the entite valley. The Journal carriers have been manfully t attiing the snow for fcev eral dayn, and 'ast n ght heveral of them dispensed wih tlMr potiiis, maklug the rounds ou font. Een this will bo luiios-lb!o iu tome lo calities tonight, but no Tau't can be f. and, as tlie boys will do their lev el best. NO GANNON FOR CLEVELAND Governor Pennoyer Will Court Martial If a Saluta is Made. Governor Pennoyer received a let ter Monday from bis adjutant-general, asking permission to ihh two bra-s cannon belonging to the ftate for be puro saof firing a fliHHemi na iguratlon of President Cleveland Ma .4ti. "No permission will be given to U9e the state cannon for lhlng a Brtluteover lh in uiguratlon of a Wall street Plutocrat as p-esideul oftlio United States." The governor was seen by a Jouit NAIj writer today and -hvb he will courtnittitlal auy ulcer of his stufl who would do such a thing. It Is aiding too much of him as com-raander-lu-uhler to have a t-alute fired at the expense of this rtate in bounrofsueha man as Cleveland. He says tile barlwrlans bow dowi. tofltocks unci Rtoues, but Oregon shall not contribute to the Idola' y of tbe stutfed prophet of Wu.l r.t wliile he is governor f this state. Bnow a foot dtep nnd freab ftraw berriis is (be placard at Broat & Glle'fl today. For wedding and birthday rem embranoes see Killer & Maiuh's large stock. Fr.'sh strawlerricB Sroat & Gile bav Vro. Christian HflfiK books and Htora- ture oh Hiltt t 336 I.Urty trt SHOES chool Shoes COURT NEWS. Fram the Supremo Justices ti the Justices of the Peace. F illowing cases were argued and Bubm tted in tbe supreme court of O eg m yesterday afternoen: George R wland and J. Barjor, app., vs. Geo. Williams, administra tor of the estate of Louma Goldstein, deceased, and Clara A. Schullz et al., resps ; appeal from Wasco coun ty. E. B. Dufur attorney tor app. A. 8. Bennett attorney for reap. Sarah McAfee, resp., vs. Benjamin C. McAfee, as administrator of tbe estate of William H. McAfee, de ceased, app.; appeal from Wasco county, B. 8. Huntington and J. L. Story attorneys for resp. A, S. Beunett attorney for app. NATIONAL OUARD SUED. The secretary of the Stayton Hall Co. has filed papers In the circuit court against Company A. Second Regiment O. N. G., of Stayton and ,ts members, individually and col lectively, to recover the sum of $105 alleged to be due for twenty mouths' rental of the hall which the boyB in blue used as an armory. l'he defendants are: Grant Lake, 5. JLiamoert. ueo. a. ouou, x. j. Downing, J. A. Smith, E. E Coop- r, R. G. Keene, G. W. HollUter, ( E. Smith, B. N. Crow, W. H. Lake, It. K. D.iwiiing.Peter Heater, A. II. Hunt, J. T. Hunt, Alex Merri- fleld, Jake Scott, T. C. White, F. J. Wngbtman, Eugene Mauld- ing, Albert M. Mulkey, Charles I. MtCown, A. C. Hepburn, F. H. Muuldiug, L. K Siegmuud, G. L. Brown, A. Ponlschil, Ed. Keene, Chas. Downing, C. E. Brown, I Schneider, Frank Thomas, Perl Mil ler, G. A. King, Frank Caspell, S. C. Bass, Samuel Downing, Heury Peters, W. G. Thomas, M. Ruber, A. J. Cone, J. M. Downing, J, E. Foss, Lewis Long, and Wm. D. Brown. If tbe governor does not veto tbe appropriation of $50,000 that has oussed the bouse, this bill will probably be paid. JUSTICES CASES. D. Managre of St. Paul was fined Tuesday evening, with costs, $20.90, for assault and battery on G. E. Apliu. A civil suit lu which Simon Stiaus", Benjimin J. Strauss and S. Adolph, doing business uuder the firm name of S. Straus &, Co , plain tills, aud Charles Clagnet defendant to recover the sum of $37.4), was heard today at 10 a. m Two boys aged 12 aud 10. named Whipple, living near Shaw, were brought to Salem last night, charged with placing obstructions on the railroad track Jan. 3. They pit ailed guilty, flaying they did It merely to bother the section men who fortunately discovered it in time to prevent a train wreck. The e'der got 90 da s in the count. jail aud the younger Is days. A wofre place might be found for tliote Im a tbati the county Jail, but no one will pieteud that they will be benefited any by belug thrown In there with older crim'nals. L0UAL AAD fEKSONAL. Ex County Commissioner Harding is in tbe city. There Is an unusually large laud delegation lu tbe city. This storm is a snorter and la it several days more. Pistponed for a few days Soriber's recital will not take Jeuk Port- may MIhh plate t might. Date later. Maple sup has quit running for a few days but we have still a large stock of th t East -in maple syrup left J. A. Van Eaton, Buccessor to Squire Farrar &. Co., the original iu 1 1 Mincers. It Is a fact worth kunwlng that, as a household remedy, for children ind adults, Ayer's Pills are iuval. abb. A Balem mai has Just fl isbed boll ng nffu Hue lot ( maple syrup. He tapped th trees Jan. 20, tbe week following beliii line maple su gar weather. The E'wood came p last tight with a vood load of fr ight, but this morning wa too rough for steatn bostlng and si e laid to. If tbe debate! In the legislature get right hot this enow may go off with a rush. "Humbug" was presented loa large bouse by Cordray's superlative Block company last night Iu au ex cellent ma tier, Tho weather bu in wPI probably n port the temperature us uit so hot M ytteri1y. Vthy Jw Do NM iVm. Thohisioryof the Jcvw nhowH why they stopped farming mid lost tin ir agricultural instinct to become trades men Thus having been by nature nnd education a rnco of farmery, per MTU ted for centiniert. excluded from ngiirulttiral us well as from nil Indus trial in:rsuth4. plundered, ravished, murdered and exiled whotiover a needy kingoi a bankrupt noble need ed money, or an ignorant populace wns excited into fren.v by nil iuson pate and fanatic cleigy. and deprived of the right to possess land, their ac tivity was compressed into the nar row channel of traffic, anil the old in nate. inherited trait of husbandry was rooted out in the .Jews' eoniposi Hon us completely as if it bad nevei existed there, and that of commerce was developed, until now the nation of farmers anil borders of cattle has changed into a nation of merchants and financiers Even if permitted, ns occasionally they were, to own land, what .lew nroverbiallv known to have been more intelligent than bis barbarous oppressor would invest in land or property uot easily convornoie. wm-u it u-iih liable to be takeu from him at any moment, or at best he sacrificed nudhebedrnvnoutof the couutryt i is omipied by Win. bargent. has A contemporary writer of the Span been Mipplle I with a broad gallery, ixb expulsion relates that he saw a) and is put into modern shape tone Jew sella bouse for an ass and a conmiod itc Mr. Sargeant's growing vimiviiiil for ii few vnnlsnl cloth. - i furniture business. He also lias a M Knuinum in rniirn ouukumu Magazine. A SteamHlil)SpimlliiB l.lh" n Wliale. Mr Wilbnm Cinmiil. the head of ma f $ - - rr . & . k l.ft if iu ii Fetter's Southern the company that heart his unmo. refen-ed the other day to tlie pioneer ing period of transatlantic steaming, when the system was necessarily in a more tentative stage, nnd related an anecdote of the ingenuity of one of the ship's oanonters 111 those early da vs. . t'hie of thoship'scame into collision and her bow wius Kin allied in A bulkhead was put in at the nearest landing place to keep the watei out of tbe ship Then the ship carpenter put up. connecting with the damaged portion of the vessel, a capacious chimney, and Mi Ctiuard asked what on earth that was for. -Oh. that's for hei to blow," was the reply. "Sure enough." added the relator of tins story, "experience showed that he was right, for directly they got to sea and the waves washed through the damaged bows an and water spurted from the chimney just as from a spouting whale, and prob ably they would not have got safe through their voyage but foi thecal punter's foresight," Loudon Mows. Cue for 1111 (Mil Murhllin. Au old machino. tntnle several years ago for destroying railway tickets, bus been introduced on a large scale to meet the requirements of the West African rubber mer nluints in the cutting no of raw rubber into shreds. By thi prooess the moisture is exuded, and the rub ber can bo packed into less space for shipment. Tho machino consists of two sets of disks with very sharp edges, carried on a wooden frame These disks aro placed at suitabl Jdis tances and slightly intersect each other. Above them is a wide mouthed hopper. Eaeli set of disks, which are driven by hand with ordinary gear, revolves toward tin ceuter of the machine, and as the raw rubber is fed into the machine it is immediately grasped and cut into shreds, which aie combed out underneath and discharged. -Me chanical News. Funic Oft Cninri riixiiiRlit. Few of the men who enjoy world wide tame ever set out to win it. and many of them did not care a snap of the finger for it. Socrates and Plato are famous because of then wisdom. Alexander and Cicsai because o! theij conquests. Isaiah and Paul because of their moral supremacy. Iluouar rottiand Shakespeare ami Dante owe their fame to artistic genius. New ton to his scientific discoveries. Ha con to his learning. Washington to his patriotic servicos, itinl Edison to his inventions. The famous men of the world have been men who pos Bessed great powers of mind or who performed great deeds Tliey did not win fame by seeking for it Fame came to them as a result of thoir character or their career. Now York Sun I'lty the I'mir Siillcim. "My lord, I assure you there is no understanding between us." ex claimed an eminent English lawyer who bad been suspected if collusion with the counsel who represented the other side. Lord Eldon there upon observed, "1 once heard a squiro in the house of commons say of himself and nnother squiro, 'Wo never through life had one idea bo tween us.' but I tremble for the suit ors when I am told that two dis tinguished practitioners have no undorstanding between them I" -Sun Francibuo Argonaut. A Sating. The auctioneer was making an ear nest plea to tho bidders for highest prices. 'Why, my friends," he said per Euasively, "1 am sure tho gentleman who owns these goods would rather give them to you than bell at tho prices you aro offering." "TTrrli m-imrpd nn old bidder. 'bed eavo commissions anyhow, and tho auctioneer smiled grimly. Detroit Free Press. D&PRIPFQ frails prostratien, OOprcwiIfciit.cMuciallj among women O rt'Miliflfiuin uwrthxlng tliosynlcin. 'j"io asKliiiltatim orgaim becoming tin .iingcil, tliu blood grows weak and tin jxKcrinlicit, ami Iipiilo " tlmt tired feel liu'' of which many complain. For nil mieli rasrn, iliure H no remedy equal to Ayer's Sarsnparllln. Taku no other. " Soino time ago 1 found mv system entirely run down. 1 hail a feeling of eniHtant fatlgno nnd languor aud very little nmliltion for any kind of effort. A fileinl aihlseil mo to try AVer's Snrsiv Itarllla. whleli I illil with the best re- nilts. It hat itmlu me moro good tlian i 1 1 other niedieinui I have ever used " Kiank Mellows, Chelsea, Mass. "For months I wns afflicted wltl' in nous priHlratltm, weakness, languor, neral ilehllltv.Biul menial depression. ltv purlfvhig the. blood with Ayer'sj ;irKaparill.i. T wns completely cnrei'.." - Mrs. Mary Stexens, Lowell, Mans. When troubled with Dizziness, Sleep- o isuess, or Bad Dreams, tako Iyer's Sarsaparilla, rntl'AUKU DT Dr. J. C. Aycr it Co., Lowell, Mass 3ulil by all Druguliili nnd Denier In It idlclne RiM'dkli:i. The Mrs. Wheeler sore, to the new b-uik block, wliich heavy stock of wall piper, and pro t.. .m ,.&..i .fi poses to lead iu his line. To accom modate his growing busluess he will close mil his entire stock of notions etc., at actual coat. Look him up tf Church Directory. Evanofmc VI.. corner of lilher'y and 'euier streets. Hunduy cervices l(h:!0 n. m md 7:'50 . in., Snnuiiy mcIiOoI 12 m , Y. V.U C s. d:.w p. in.; I'niyer meeting TlnirMlay, t-Siip. in. J, Bowei nox, raster, rcbldonct 127 Llt'erty u'teet. I'uwuvtkkian, Church strret, between Clieuitketaiiuil 0 ntor. t'rcnrhtnj muni oii a ml event ug; 8abb.it li school at 12 m.; Y 1. s. C K at H..X1 p. in.; piayer mettltiy riinraday ut7: 0p.m. llev.K. ll.Owyuue I), I) p.iKtor. ouril sai.fm M. K. cliurch. Viencli lujjexery uiid.y at 10::a a. in. nml 7 p ii. Suinl'iy sehiMjl nt ;t p. in. I'uier iniclluKThiirilay at 7 p. in. I-punrth Leigue, Friday at 7 p. in. llov.C'liiis Jl l.c, pistor, CiiMnHiiLANi) 1'ituinVTKniAN. Salem, ires Hbv .1. K. Illnlr, l'tulor. Snndiij cliool eiry Suu ay, 10 a. in. I'rcnchlnt! t:ciy -mnd.iv, 11 a. in. and 7:ii) p. in. Oluircli I'ouse on ltlsh Mieut, lirtwccn .itarlou and Union, Kviiybody welcome. U.Mrrn HiiKrniaiN. Two blocks fcoulli-e-lof pissen cr depot. Services every abbitliat 11 o'clock, mid at 7: U). nubntli scliooi at 10 i. in. I 'layer meeting nvcj ul ndiyulhlat7:S0. KveiylodycordI.il Invited, Htv. i.S. Jcunlui.'H, I'MHlor. MirnionrsTKl'lBCol'Al. Services onSab batluit Kifl nud 7; 10. Hunduy Rithnnl at 12, Kpwortb I.eJiKuesat(i:lB; 1'inyer mcot- Ing very Thursday evening. Itev. C. Ii. Kellerman,pstor. St. Josnrn'- Cithoi.ic 0 li'ncil. Che mcuetn and Coltaeo. Sunday services: Low muss 7:W a. m.; high muss UW, Sunday Hcboul 3 p. m ; vispera 7.00; week das, low mubs 7 a. in. Ituv. J. 8. White, puolor. C inoiieoationati. Corner Center and Liberty bcrvlces Sunday at ll):.'10ii. in. and 7 p. m ; Suuduy school 12 ni., Y. 1. 8 C. K a ti:.0 j. m.; prayer mcellug 7:0 p.tn.ThurH .lay. Uvakouii cat. Mission.; Corner Clio nuketa aud 17lh streets. Service. In liiw l-li exeiy -Miiidi.y evening at 7;'U,j Sunday elmulalftM p in ; prayer meetnu every Wdnebday eveulug IU7.. St, 1'aui. Ui'iscoi'Ai. Ci'UKOH. Cirner Oliurcli and Ciiemekeia. S.'i vices 10:30 a in. and 7 p. m.jHunitny school U:4o a. in.; ervlce Thurhduy,7.30p. in. Itev. W. bund, . eclor. Fiiist Haitist. Liberty nnd Marlnu -ervleus lO-.llu m. and 7.00 p. in ; Sunday uhool 12 in ; young people's iiiLetiug at Ii . in.; pn.yir iiiieting7.:M riiursday. Itev lob it SV liitnlier, p.oitor, Fhkk MlTllopiST Ucv. II. F. Finalley iiastor. services Hiindny morning and feiilmr, SuUilay eliiMiliit Ida in.; pracr iieetliig Frulav night. Church apposite N'orlh Salem school, Fhikmw. At Highland parknn car line. i rvlceti IG::i0ii. in.nucl 7.:W . in,; Sunday ehdol 12 in.; (,'hrlhiiau Kndeavor 0 p. in.: ii'ner nn ling '1 hursduy 7:'W p. m. Htv. F 31. Ueorge, puslor. Tho Cliur o i.od holds rrgu'ar sei. vice In ill t (Jerntiu UaplUt chinch, n Nor hOoiliigu h'rtet, I'reachlut; unday il-:'i0 p. in. I'myor meeting every Thnrs- y evening m t i . in. lUv. , T.v.UUlet, puslor. (Jkiisian Hai'Tist, Services In dormun ilxptl-l cliurch north ol ('otbig sticet. uudiiy M-liuol ntlOa, in. Prcuclilnt ul 11 a in. KvciilnKtervlcout 7;.'W. Itov. John Kechter, iKMior. ciikihtian sci enx'k. Service In Unl inrliin null ut K:,Uii.ii).aii'l 7;;a) p. in.; Bab oalh sehool 13 at., illble study Thursday -veiilm. TJvnv ' ifinicii. f.'or. CliPinAkoUt nnd i oliiiguHtr-et ei-rvli ek 10- a n. m und7:0 n in. sun uy huliool at li, Huv, X, W lltivui, utior. t inilhTiAN. llljih nud Ceuter, Humbo chool fi m,; pient'hnig Uk-M ii. in.; oun psiplo's -ocl-'ty tii)i p. in.; pmoh ng 7:ai p. lu lluv. W. It. H lliluius, iia.iur, I-.vasoki.ioai. c-fimoi or Liberty and (JriiU r niuiu. (If riimii vervlce every first utjd third sll'idit, J. I!. I'l.Inr, puktor. i.iaiUAN i.UTiiFHAN North CoitnseSt. riervlecoi lm and Ul hunduy of each mouth "I 'J p, in Itev. O.K. AKf r pnstr. TMirKKAKCfc. Union lidtf oj Oool T inn! r No. an ni' els virv I rid y n li ia (Jruiisii Hill. Iiu.elllng nuiu b.T ) ciUIiiI y Incited, Akiiican MxrnoiiiHT, NorMi Salam Herviis.su u. in. uuil ', III p. in. Huiid.iy kchool nt 1 p. in. Itev, Ij, W, White, puslor, IIolln s n 1'lvlne lleullnif.iit UMIIkIi itrxrl, every H nidiy hfier im ulSo'cliKk CililUTrf Sen V f-ltecular tmrvlceri ft o'u.o.kevt y -(iiudu,ut JJJ Liberty street. ihsuman llEronr.n. Capllalond mi rl ,0 tnii. )rjyer Miitiituwmiir.aayT.au p. w. iiov.J. iiiiciiintupi, pu.tor. S s ."'S23S , -i tT-5. i 'tJJ 7-Vk1 A'f&m i.-itJaW. wiw a C. G. Given, tho shoo i p . i. ..i ;.i l nniouiib oi suic-jt uuiriuu, auu mmi Zr.lBSSttK 'j--. ;n i rrr-vrairsiKMBi 11 i i ! pAi war .uLmMRMHhXm on closor margins than any other house. ANOTHER CUT IN BOOTS .AND SHOES T-J.io uiof rnnn nnnnminn'i nnH -vm tr n n rn mmiv n W n tt 4-n - .C It. Lt imo juou uuun tiiiiifi4uwu, 44HVI iiiuuy niv ttuvnii; IT 1 1 I .1 1. ' . -. IJ iMGIl S lvip anu ju vjrriuu jjtiucs, uust Boys' " " " " r....'.. t'U:.. Ol.nnn 1LU11 a VI UliYllI KJUKJKO Boys' " " Men's Calf Shoes, neatest styles Ladies JJongola bhoes, tipped Misses' " " " Children's Dongola Diamond You cannot aiiord to miss FIC LAND AND ORCHARD FOR TOWN LOTS' FRUIT TRACTS AND FARMS. $2.00 l'erdo.eu for Iho 11 nest finished fllOlOdll.VI'lW luthoclty. JIONTEU BROS., ISO Commeiclal Street, T. .!. KUESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Our, 20lh aud Chcmokcla blrcet. Undertaking and Embalming. Iji, 11 1 tilt) cuy. A. M. ULOUGir, - 10'itjtateSt. 2 Orllrliil ntlquotto. Wlion 11 family tispircs to tako a prominent part in tho social gayoties of Washington it is very nccossnry tlmt all point of otiquotto should bo thoroughly understood. Othorwiso serious troubles arise from seemingly unimportant causes. In tho ovont of a dinner given to a distinguished Englishman, no matter how exalted his position or social rank, ho can not, unless a member of tho royal family, bo accorded tho placo of honor should Sir Julian Pauncefoto bo present. Tho explanation is that tho British minister represents hor majesty tho qucon. Should Sir Julian givo ft dinner party and have among hia guests a minister entitled bysoniorityof Borv ico to outrank him, and a cabinot officer, tho plnco of lienor would then bo given tho mombor of tho cabinet, this act of courtesy corre sponding to that shown by tho Amer ican nation to tho diplomatic corps who, on Now Year's day, aro received first by tho president. Kato Field's Washington. An Ingenious I!uri;Iiir Alarm, M. Brain, a Paris bootmaker, haa an ingenious fashion of catching per sons who manifest an intention to appropriate any of tho goods exposed for sale outside of his shop. When ever ho goes to his dinning room for meals holies tho out of doorsoloction. of boots and shoes to an oleotrlq wiro, wliich communicates with an alarm. Recently an intending thief waH caught in tho oct of trying to annex a pair of "elaBtio bides." Tho alarm sounded and tho bootmakor was on tho alert in time to point out tho fast disappearing culprit lo a pollco mnn. M. Drain lost several pairs of shoes boforo ho tried tho "olectrio bell arrangemont." Chicago Herald, Alxriltmluitcil. A man in South Hiram, Mo., sat boforo tho open firo tho other day twirling it hundred dollar bill in his hands. Tho queer part of this story is. by tho way, that n neighbor, afraid to trust himself, had handed over tho 100 to tho twirler for safe keeping. What did Iho latter do but right In tho facound eyes of the owner, while talking busily, toys tho money into Iho Tirol Fortunately tho bill waH only ficorched, but our Hinnn friend has como to tho con clusion that an tibscutmiwlcd man is not a very good wtfo deposit com pany. Lowiston (I loo Journal, Crocodile und AIIIc"l" Tho tmo crocodiles ui"o distinct from tho alligators. Among tlio points of distinction tho following aro tho mott noticoabloi In the croco diles tho so called canine tooth, tho fourtli counting from the front, fits into a notch in tho Bide of the upper jaw, and In therefore visible wbou tho iiioulh is cloecd, while iu the al ligiitor it in received in a pit iu tho upper jaw, und ia therefore Invisible, or uenrly hi, Agaiitfin ho crooo- Oiw tti hiuu leg uave a inay Maiiifa Such are all our Statei in regard to and Prices. SalerR Woolen Mill 51 Kiiiiiiii i rir iiiiifiiiT i,.i iiniiiw inn i wn.L & w iiv mviivwu Sv, . .. dealer, sella more roods than ii : :i.. i: 1 i n. uus ia uusiiy u.xpiuiueu uy inu .A..AMJ. .iiJ ' tip these oilers, lorms, cash. C. G. HOEYE & MILLS. PORCELAIN BATHS AND BUAVINU l'AULOU's, Onlyl'orcelain KnthTubs In the city, aw Com Ht., H iImii, or. J. E. BIUKPILY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, NOHTU 8ALL.M. JOHN III WIN, Carpenter and Builder, Shop 03 Htnto street. StoroFittinffB aSpecialty Take It! EVENING JOURNAL, Only 2 cents n day dellvoicdnt your door. MARTIN & HARMS, Horseshoeing. BLACKSMITI1ING. State Street, - - Balem. CENTS A DAY, Evening Journal. Delivered at Your Door. ;in THECHICAGO,MILWAUKEE&ST.PA LEADS Excursion Hates ESTABLISHED 1870. WILLIAM NILES & CO, Los Angeles California. BREEDERS AND EXPORTERS SALEM HAHKETB. Wheat- Ola per bubbel. Outs 3C40o per buahel. PotutoeH 6000o per bushel. Flour $1.00 jer bbl. Bran (Sucked) $ 17.C0 per ton Shorts (Saoked) $10.60 por.tou. Eggn 35o jwr dozen. ChlOiteuH 8 to 10d per lb. Chopped feed -(Sacked) $10.00. Ducku l2Jo per lb. Oeeso 7o,ier lb, TurkoyH lOo tier lb. Lurd 12 loo per lb. Butter 30a6i! per pound, Beef 712Jc droused, Vtiul IU l 12jo, drt-HHod. Pork-712Jo drt'-ed . Wool-Kl8u per lb. Hopa 1618'o per lb. Pain BslMnllictld. Ttil 1 li iiinDoned lo be vn uiro of cnlluht enmeiil. Vut the hull uivllUtfd perkUUuce wlin which IkwU oreiile ket do.lug tneiiiKiiveii oil miiiiiii iMiuuiuiit rKiui till ml ciedullLv elmruclo Ullu uf thu dark ku- L'onmiimllou iuk a myrtnd of al le' dciirullven, which In a nuiui-oiudo.e lurreiy ruouuio iuk uowtix iiiiiii'on.niii beiiiir cirtoiHlid by nuiu Hli'l fiillowid bl wiuKUCKk iini iu icr uu tii'Oi in inure- oeMlve, violent union, rouyneyiiin ui, KinbiXH embodUd In Iho loiut of iillb, rmieiiiu.i, oiluiii'l ihcuo are uiiibin: III vinldiil iiirdlcHUU for whlon U 11I1I br KUbtUlltd, ll(tfctl''Hloiiicii llillei, th lineal, Ii"t uelilal lutullve exuul, uVePKitiilllt; Hlldiei. Mililllitflli Intuollm antirrtol uuluroln Iter li pile t mood. i'IOm liiiffii ukil llio ourfli nirdlu li l also tin nnililoie to .1 ulurU and ihvuimi. I lm, k1m Mrrugtu lo lh )t m, rainier. dlxetlon rrfem, aud rcKuUlea the kld neyi auu uiauaer, Notice. Notice ti hereby given, tht for tbe pbr poMormuklii)ncxiiiiilu4iiotiof Hit I'tHT. milt wuu limy uiwr iiiciu.ciiim hi bjhhi duti-M lur learbHmtif the M-hnoU nl ikli oouiity, I ll boldtt ub'lo exHinloailou, t uleiii.On'foii.ui 1 u'vtovk WwL.4uy, h-.l.illuiv M nui - A(it oHniririKieoinMUloa wilt b- MXk ItllUIHI Ml III W4UMI IllWV, All(wroiikliitiiudiHii utppiftut ot IMI M INHI WW, of our 6001 . . ""rj any firm in Salem tm: r. i ti. l i. u t .. . iiict uiaii no sens lilt unvtiuttii'U ui IU I - - 41 M . mamsl .- :;r, M Kep.ainnjr neatly GIVEN. ff J. L. BBSK CANI CANDIJK. Frnit and '-. f. O. 1311 K. T. II MOT Cifcars aad BILLIARD P; S4S Com'l HJ U T. W. THO! The Uf ItcmoilclH. re-co upholstered iti cniKH uoik, tira B talc Insurance I 1893 '.v'-'efc (JipBI,o'f ip. .h m 3 m Anil, , , - H 'ieWYS. 1 rtWHr' ! All Roads Lead to Chicaco. 'iHK'O ShV . !- - - ,383Ri THE VAN to tho World's Fair. , INCORPORATED! OF FINE CATTLE, 11UUS, NOUTlil DcrksliH'o k I'olami-Cliiiia M a Speed Fancy Poultry, All Variofiesr ' Eggs for Hatchiitfi incut). NIIcr P.ieino Const Poultry a4 Mfl Illustrated 6u i-entu liy HaM tee ouiu run uiu.'Uunn VIWNKUN PUNTRA . llfii 1L1 vull ft AI4M ( ppBAMj (fi?l PjcIRc R. R, C4 imtf LATEST JTIME CARD., Two Through Tral Apjj I2:npm l:Wiin 10.11111 I Mii 7.15.UI uripui I.M nn. a ciopui I lAnui 7'iiiui JaUuiu l.-tl'iiul.a IDUllltllK 1 Afchl'd, Uilogut Ticket! told and H tlirmiiih to all iolumln t and Uuiiuda. " ;io.e connection made l an iriutiH ki.i.ik hjiiuuat for mil inrurniailou up et tluki L uwut r Ueu 17uh. imdlkt. Salary or Cc To nenutv to bniidle lliel lull Krmdiiif l-eiidl. Tee I novel liiveullou or thu hw. Ihoruuiiiily In tto kceoi.oV mutfio, wiimHi iereen I inukliiK .j(1 rwr rt i-ik, Wej ami niicut iniuin liiui lllM)IUt nuij aitinik. A inukii wi nil inoiitiy. vt r nu'hiiiiior enulmr. 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