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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1894)
-fpr; ntr " "u l 1.00, $1.00, $1.00. 190 I9G I9C- TJNPBECEDEXTED Si.oo MILLINERY SALE ! k 8000 STOCK m W THE ALTAR OF SACRIFICE k glT UXPHECEDEhTED PBICES. II LADIES' FINE FOE $i-oo $1,00 S1.00 $1.00 I9c LADIES' and MISSES7 SAILORS $100 22 19c 19c, 19c,. 19c. $1.00 OUR STOCK MUST BE REDUCED' 19c, PATTERN AND FIN E TRIaOIED HATS, TRICES 2OT CONSIDERED. Children's Fine Trimmed Hats $.100 FROM 50c UP. 19c $1M MISSES and CHILDREN'S CAPS I9e 25Cf5, 25 CIS, 25 Gs. LADIES' FINE LEGHORNS, BROWNS and assorted colprs 90 mats, 90 cents, 90 cents. LADIES' BLACK AND trHITE LEGHORNS 3Bd ASSORTED COLORS MILAN STRAW FLATS FOR 25 Cts, 25 cts, 25 cts. Every article in our fine Millinery and Milliner)-novelties at SACRIFICE PRICES. MRS, S. C, REED 25 Commercial Street.' BEE KELLER & SONS About parlor sets. They will snow you aotnetblng Due. Their assortment of fancy rockers is the best. GOING OUT-::- OF nUeHXK43 I will sell ray entire stock at Col, FURNITURE, WALL PA PER, BABY BUOGIEd. WINDOW SHADES, MOTIONS and ALL Wallpaper from 10 to Mc per double roll. Rordersl.frorn i.lo 10 ents per yard. Give me a call. -::- W. M. SARGEAXT J. L. MITCHELL & CO., nsurance. 1IOLMAK BLOCK, BALBM, Or. da LOCAL OALEKDEB. April 6 Thursday. Prohibition county convention at Salem. April 6, Thursday Polk Bounty Re publican primaries. April 0, Friday Republican couut convention at Dallas to eltot state and district delegates. April 0, Monday First dUtrlat con gressional convention at Salem.' April 11, Wednesday Republican state convention at Portland. April 13. Friday, Arbor day. April 14, Saturday, Marlon onuatj road convention,. April 17, Tuesday, Murlen uouaty Horticultural Society. May 4, Friday Republican count conveutlon at Dallas, NEW PMMI situs ! ii I Ail mm Now Jihowlug the latest uprlug nevel Ilea 1m ;.jLADIES' PURSES. -'"' Rimia, Heal, Grained Calf, Alligator, Sterling Silver 'llym and ornament. "ft MeMc DOOKELLBR, Stfft (WjJrciul SK TRIMMED HATS 19c. filVEE BOTES Steamer Elwocd arrived up last nltriit at 4 p. m. making aa unusually Cut run, probably occasioned by the steamer Eugece beln tome 25 minutes behind, lihe landed at her floating wharf for the first time since it wan j moored at State street. After dlscbarg- J itrg her cargo she proceeded on up the tvtit wuuu mi iiBrriMW, returning here Friday evening, leaving for Port- j I tod Saturday morning at 6 a. in. The steamer Eugene came up last evening at 4.-25 p. tu. bound for Eugene City, having" a good cargo f.r that point. After landing at the steamer A 1 ionic's wharf she left up bound about three boat lenxtbs ahead of the Elwood. At last aoeount of the boats they were trying to solve the problem of which was the speedier. The Alloua arrived up this evening bound fur Independence and leaves Here at 7;t6 iu the morning for .Port land. The little steamer Annette at the foot of Tradestreet U loading her boiler today. She will be plying the raging Yamhill in about two weeks. A large force of men are busy grad ing the bank and building approaches to the K1 wood's new wharf at the foot of State street. LiTBUAHY. In variety, originality aud excellence the April number of Itomauce Is not surpassed by any of Its predecessors. Its leading features aw a powerful aooiity story by Arthur litfardiley Mitchell and a group of three thrilling narratives of adventure. all written expressly for this magazine. Ilealdea these, which are all Amerioans. T f there are stories of Spain, France, Oer- mauy, Kagland and Japan. Itomance I'ublUhluK Company, Clinton Hall, Astor Plaee, Nsw York, at 25 cents a uumber; subscriptions, $.60 a year. A simple copy of a back tfumber will be sent for 10 cents. Wbju'oqt Land. W. P. Sullivan's poem on "Webfoot LindM printed In i'UK Journal Is being oopied In a uumber of exohaugo. It was alto gother the best thing of that klud that has been written iu many day, aud it In destined to live In print for many a day aud may be found In future alongside of Saut L. Simpson's "ileau llful Blue Willamette. PitOTKOTiox. In these bard times everyone should see to It that hU dol lars are spent, wuero they will do the most good. Dou't support alien Chi neao wash houses when you can ret belter work for the same money at the steam laundry, where the money goes into the bauds o( most deserving em. pjoyea. I... .,..... Saliuou etrgs at Davidson's market. ii 1 1. "ii. Cashmuhk RkmnantsI A large lot of spring shades just lu at the New York RaekeU One to eight yard piece at 96 routs per yard. d3t wl III . . M I " Cuofee sweei corn aud Rartlett pea, only 10 cents per eau, at Jo,' (lark's tmw&wr to Clark Kppley. THE F20ETS CONCLUDE. DftiHs of TkLr SUts CgsTestfaa OUter Katters- At lite afterasow g.-gsw mCHnakiAe TnWMtfmi wsttsttw the featrraa ftfee&Bssoe tuaimMtee reported aa feavfe; rtOKTcd ferfges Imc tfee Mfov- J. Kjaady. ; Gm. X. Wtfeter, SKtJ. H.Kwjeir, ifi;J. L H. Aster. ; S. L. Lae, ; W. J. HsHrter, iM;J. D. HmrA, 11, D. fWxertmm, im-,Xn.U. S. Jey. )M; T. MKec- Jr. I !: Mrs. V. Serial, tit; F. M. Refadsart. -, K. O. MiHr, W. -Mrs. & Gnat. J; a Ctar. W, J. a ItAtwrt- . Vr. Mr?. Vsx?rrrt, ft; Mrs. D. a H- Osa. W, Mary E. Rassp, ; R. R Rfs. J; tfet, I3W. BcantsiUsas tfaa! ttbe aresT. tbe rari60 Scrr, aa4 t tbe S. P. E. R. O. were vttas' aaaBMfe!y. Tfce secretaries Tsrere isatraeitd to prejarea greti; to He-a. NtalDw f Prtlaad, Maise, od tbe" feflwwiB la tbe Ufm f a dispatch was tbeo read ad adeped: "To Hiw. Neat D w, PertisBd, Mais': Tbe ProbrWUoatttsof Orezon is lUte envenUflO ajLiefnbkd atSsik-rn send greeting; read DiBteronomy S-7." The reeolatinn ofloank? was ako v tied to tbe board of directors of tbe Wssblnzton PofeiWtion alltanee for s-nding their genera! ages t, Rv. E B. S-ittoa, to belp ia tli campaign and s-npower tbe state centrsl committee in employ bim. Tbe nomioatioBS for Jxint senator? and dbtriet attorneys were left to tbe xeeetire emn mitten u fill out. As adjwirnrnent at about St tru hid an til 70 eelook wbeaa ratifica tion meeting was held at the I. O. G. T. ball ia the Taraer block, aa opes air temperance m-eisg first beta? eon d8Ctedattb iBterseetioa of Commer eial and State street. A large erowd il'teaed to a spirited address by lecturer Rv. E. B, Sutton on tbe street at Small's clothing store. CUUSTY OOXVEXTIOX. The Marion county Prohibition eon mention met tbU forenoon at Grange bill, appointed ommltteei- anl ad journed to bear reports after dinner Following ticket was nominated; 8euator?,Ei03Pre4n!i,J. H. Roork. Representatives, G. H. Whitman, Jwepb Cook, F. P. Hurst, N. N. Mathews. Oae was lelt blank to be fi'led by tbe committee. County clerk, John W. Davis, Salem, Sheriff", Edward Snell, Salem. Treasurer, F. M. Rlnehart, Salem. AaaesMor, Milton W. Gum, Salem. County superintendent of schools, Mrs. E. E. Pentlapd, Salem. County recorder.G. A. Wbite.Salem. Coroner, W. P.-IIuax. SunnysIdeNo. 5. County Commissioner, J. C. Robert toi. Turner. County Surveyor, Miles Reese, Scotts Mills. Executive committee, E. C Minton, chairman; Oliver Jory, secretary; C Marsh, treasurer. Workmen Enjoy Themselves. That staunch body of Protectionists known as Protection Lodge A. O. U. W. held a grand reception last night at Star Insurance haH, filling tbe two rooms to overflowing. Dr. Mackey, of Albany was preaept, Grand Master of Oregon, and delivered a fine address. Rev. M. L. Rugg delivered and address on tbe symbolic link words of the or der, which wa voted a very happy effort. Mr, John Moyer, the well known banker delivered an appropriate address of walcome. Tbe rest of the program consisted of choice selections by Prof. Parrin'a Willamette univer sity orchestra of six pieced, Prof. Mc Lyman's euphonium baritone solo, re el lat Ion by Miss Vandersoll, violin solo by Prof. Kruw.cornet solo by Attorney Uoillster. and a baug-up solo in cood voice by Jo. Renolt, the carpenter, Tbe wuoie evening was a great success. mm Taxes Delinquent. Sheriff Knight will not enforce tbe penalty for delinqulnt tsxe, and they are now delinquent, until he Is obliged to by law. July 1st. he must make bis final returu, and about four or Ave weeks before that he must advertise delinquents aud prepare to settle. HOTEL WILLAMETTE. L. W. Carnahan, 8. (3. Keuuett, Portland; 'W. It. Illlyeu, Albauy; Chtls. Cohrs, Prlnevllle; C. W. Fulton, Astoria; Dr. S. C. Maqkey, Albany; F. L. White, Idaho. GHAMU'A'a Riktiiday. A cantata by tbe above name will be given at Unity ohuroh Friday eveulng, April 13th. Mrs. W. A. Dsntou aud Carl Denton, tbe vlollutst, will have charge. More later. Frssb salmon ar LVivldsou's matksl. Don't forget tbe bargains In tinware, hosiery, shirts, uuderwant, overalls, table Uuea, towels, and In fact, every thing, at THE FAIR, ItW Court street. nf i ss DtJiT Fohbt The very Inw prices eq reliable footwear at the New York Racket. dSt wl Flue, maakera:, 3 for scots, at Jot. Clark's, (Vurt street Frtl mIbkwi at DAvd.n' market. GasEai3 2tfs- A1 (eSaswjxid jebsol hsteTwis- dty emAmz, Wn. H. Hslnsw am4 EH tor FlazxMtheImiplm&&z fcr eator, sfce fisr the DssactttiesMe; PmC Jcj s4 Parmtc Jp Jry. frstii emitMtiu tiK P9ff( tieket. jwt frtfc PobsV stj; I. M. tVs) as4 E. Ilafer - eat. lt M. Wssaer M awt fs4c. H-rf. feeii aa$ eMni tor tfce R pwMltass, aV ?a't Ik (fcer toar -i-, aid at let tww of th fe&c 4v4 asvefc m( timAx Itose to reyly f tfce It. entt aa fiimtmgr Mr. Flaffc tolbM esuety nas tfce CVTta; DMSNcndc stasia 4at, risawswiwiag fsee umtmt rein I u.ter eoane wttii Mfctr owatrfr. His reaaesiy tor tbe atroeer f, atoialy stored, gfctofeastf af Eaxttsli akaaa fare to, ezeaag fer Ottgwn wfc-t sad wvel Hfasze to trad aotfia tfcat Mr. Ptosj; fcs tfc caaraae af afeeaavk ttoa. Mr. Hafer f The Jockxal, ra tfce BopobWieaa kflslathe tfekt, ar- j gaed tfcat there eaaM be ao fcalf way MHiiw awea br4c tou aa If e trade sad tfcat tbe Rpafcheaa party stnd Mjare4y fc.r ali-srr-aad prtettoB to Americas iaduatnee; that if tbe Ore gon eitizen wapl a doty to protect tbe borne market against foreign compe tition In prase?, hop, wcol and ether r-redtfeta, be caaaoc eooiUteatTy &k ttiat ei'Jzens o' other stales t Hibftd to free trade or law larttf eowpetIioo. Tbk is tbe theory of the MeKJaley bilL Tbe Populist Jp"aker3 streaaoeIy aeoten tnat uoveraor cneeyer wa the leader ef tbeir prty la Oregon. Mr. Holmes spofce well on behalf of tbe Cleveland administration, but neither be 8r Mr. Flsgg defsded Jt at all (total. Tbe efcfelajr speech was es tirely devated to state att&irS whict were dicassd from tbe standpoint ot noB-parthan eeooomhf reform, tbe fpeaker takioK a ilttug position Ib favor of eafaraitliog important iegiala lka aad appropriations to a vote of tbe i epk: before tbey go into t fleet. Tbe meetia was weK attended aod not de void, of Interest. Campaign Prsriminanes. . S far there has been" only prelimi nary campaign wprfe. The parties hsve ten feeling tbe pu'se. Thert have beu quite a u a ruber of political mliugs around tbe county and great Interest b manifested. Tbe peo ple turn out in amazing numbers fer tbns early in tbe season and seem more determined to take advantage of get ting all tbe light possible than before. No one can question but that tbey will be just as keen to vote when the time comes. The Populists have been or ganizing abd edoeasing their force? for six months paL and will poll tbe largest vote ever given a third paity In this county. Tbe Republicans are also getting well under way. After tbe state conveniiuns next wwk there will be inaugurated a canvass that for earn estsers and thoroughness has not been equalled in Oregon. The real battle has not begun. Clams, dams, at Davidson's market. Disturbers of the Peace. Several young men and young girls are complained of as roimiog the I streets late at nigbt in South Salem, and disturbing tbe neighbors with fiendish, cat-like and boisterous laugh ter and yells. They keep people awake at unseemly times when all well be haved youngsters Bhould be in bed. Some allowance must be made for these capers of youth at this season of the year. It is too much to resist, a fine spring evening with- moonlight, star light, tbe scent of all things budding and blooming, aud young blood full of excitement and music But time bloods are carrying the tblng too far and if their parents d-i not spank tbem and put them to bed at a more seemly hour the constable may be asked to put an end to their billing and cooing. IlJO. McMILlaN.Av 4 o'olooK p. m. on Wednesday, April 4th, of pneumonia, William MoMillan, of Pittsburg, Kansas. Tbe deceased arrived in Salem on Tuesday morning via tbe California express In a preoariout oouditlou. lie was taken to the .borne like boarding house at 452 Ferry street opposite tbe state blind school. . Deceased had beeu.b)iud for many years, was 01 years of age, aud had ab oompanled his sister and bee husband, D. A. Brown, tu theNortweaUn behalf or bis health. IU was a student and employe In the Institute fur the blind at Philadelphia for over r.rty.five jears. The funeral took place from the red deuce at 2. p. m. today, loterjuent at Lee Mission cemetery. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. CAPRICE'S The TOlyPurwCroaa of TarUr Powdcr.-NoAEuaoaia N'oAbsai Ud ia jilUolS of Homr 40 Yars tbe SiWard OSEGOH'S PfiTJXT OEOP. Eesxts fea Varies: Peisti Are Exeee&Bgly Bxcmmxigssz. As "a- Kmaom t tfce atonraiagof kwff tre at k&wd, fcsrttoa'ts rtH, aa4 tb p ifcHe gi e-aty. wsu fcf toter -d ia kvta w hat tfc; prw?f fc ore tot tfce vrtoas frak craai la MSer tm -- wflbe stole The statt fcMrrf af Lotieahste has besa asatiaf tbe Meafy imstessrsv to tocaM hbiasarBrftor. aad, with the asfet mtx ( aroaaiaeat a4 lets!.? frait arrter ia oil parts f the state, will he afct to fcaiih o-ar.ite r pmtf every t-wa w eks as to t"j- p j eets Ar lh firait cra of a-. year. FvMohaear he reverts reeHred-aa ta Marefc SI Cove, March 7. Frak prospeotsfor Uaioa cowaty are g!sL The Dalles, j4areh 1 Prasfs 'ar geaeral lrat amp gasd. Tbe peseb oa the apieads. have eaflered some froa rroet, still there is gx) prospect f r a erapaloag tbe bsak m( the Catara- hia river. Ashlaxb, March IS. Fruit crap, Wg- Chexawa, March 14. Prospects for ail tied of fruit good. Mixwaokie, March 15. fruit prc eetsgosxL "" Zea, Polk county Cold weathr has retarded vezetatioa satSeieatly to eeeourage tbe hope that oar Irak will bkfcgom oat too late to be iajared by frcstsoreoM raias. Y-kl ofbeaebes. prunes, jh aad cherries will be greatly iaereaTed. Riddles. Mtreh IS. Prospects for rruit crop very good. Prune (rtes in 4o6d coadition, better prospects tban Uat year. Pich tree ends not is as heakfay cob Jitioa as kut.ysar aad ex fct a Kgbter erop. Apples, pears and cherries ia fine eoadittoa. Ruselvills, Marefa 18. PrwpectM for berry crop good. Hood River, March S9. -Fruit in eood condition, exeeptisg .peaches, bieh were injured by the recent eoW oe. Sstrawberry erop rather late, on account of unusual stormy weatberwt larger tban ever, on account ofia- creased acreage, Talent .March 31. Prait ruraroie ' good Moifobd, March .22. Pro-psL-.for fruit erop in Rogue Riyer valley ery good. Miltox, March 2i Propeet Wr a fruit crop never Ijetter. Peaehe ready to burst out ; as yet no damage has ten done, and if the weather continues fav orable, will have an immense crop. Xewbbro, March 38. Propees fori (all kinds of fruits are good, boda are wetting and some peaeb Wocraa la out. I Puirji vTit.Marcb 3. Spring yerj I oackward; no damage dooe, and the! rHospeot is very bright f jr an abuad tat crop of ill kinds. WooDLAWX, March 9 Foster and late peaehes look well; Gearge tbe Fourth does not promise a3 weiL Euoe.ne, Mareh ao. Trees of all kinds came through tbe winter in splendid condition. At present. Al mond, some peacb and apricot trees are in bloom, and all trees are abundantly laden with fruit buds. The Dalles, March 81. Fruit trees . are not as badly hurt as was thought two Weeks ago. H. A. Dcu, who has visited and Inspected many orchard- In the vioin ity of Portland, says that trees of all Rinds are well set with f-uit bud, and the prospects are very favorable for a good crop. Tbe only thing to be feared is unseasonable cold rains. Salem Shooters. At the first regular shoot of tbe Silem Rod and Gun club at their grounds out in M ruiugside foilowiug scores were made: B W. Harritt, 23; II. A. Thomas, 13; H. A. Salisbury, 1; Charles Adams, 9; Murray Gilbert, IS; C. J. Olmstead, S. C. D. GabrieUon. 1: F. A. Pike, 1J; Oswald WeJt, 13; aud William Brown, IS. This U the first of a series of contests for an "Ideal Lelevre," double-barrelled shQtuun, as ibeceasou's prize. The next event will oome otl ou Tuesday, April Ktb, at the same time and place. Clackamas Republicans instructed for Appearson fer governor, Hermann for congress. . i. Crabs, crabs, at Davidson's market. m Park's Cough Syrup. Itl-isbeeu so highly reoommeudedto us that we loos tbe ageuoy for It and bow ask our friends wtio are sutlenng with a cold to give It a trial and If it does not give aalUfaotlon your moeey will.be refunded. Every bottle is soid ou a' positive guarantee. Price 60 cent aud 1 1. 00. Hold at Capitol Drug Store. Baking Pewder: i An Ounce of is X; fricarf. ook ae' Y . h tt irlc tmmt zTVitm yar wrf f i.n.a ;iNk.ort't Crt i' Uob Pil wi J rt ht-. tinw wnjr k. .... b .. .. ...w B. k .t.. Kr .B mn k 1.... t.. . .t. tS,Tr?r&TiZ ;Jl?e!m"rSr'Te,,wos a f.wifrrtwcid !. btbnv,e - r:gWy to ta r bo-tnM Mft u ce h -re-tt zna uiTKMli.iarvrliM -ij. fbeerto mk ke.fr taef tn.e br ' . Ile dS-tent -ef- a,' o laey aU rj, aad their hatbands ; to LIITLE LOCALS. A beautiful dav. Trout continued to bite The roek crusher has ar rived Tbe eommittee of one hun dred sabnifl a report on 2ity air4irs next Saturday A. D. Rocksfellow, formerly of A-btanl,j nauied as pos -ib'y tbe Indian reboot superintendent it Cbenw-wa. Bom, at the home in Salem. Tuesday, April 3, 1S&4, to the Jfe of I. Tolpolar, a daughter M's. W. A. Clark and sister, Miss Loey, of Girrai, were in tbe city to- lay J. L. Mitchell, of iouranee fitue, returned today fnm a bu-iness trip on tbe ent &tde road Albert Hopf returned thi morniug from a tour of A'iz-ouacd California, and seems oil? loo glad to be back in Oregon Ti.r .ogh the enterprwe of E. C. Cross, J , Ciark, Frauk l'alsiugtuj, Steees iri s., and otner, a floe cement cro- alt i ttriue laid scro-a Court street i - , he iiu K ...i. .r .h.-. a tne aiie n -k oi tne onera neue bt'ek. ...Werser iiremau went to Portland this afternoon. Mrs. Geo. H. BuniHt left tbl- afternoon fof Spokam Fa1! to vi-It frif nda Mise Leaa Uurkh'irt, ho bx- bfen theguest "ftbe Mijvh Mei-'hui, returnei to P .rt'and this uficruoon- . Harrv f ingietou was a pa-;-u er for Pmiaud todav. A world of miser' is implied ia the words -Sick Headache." A world of relief is wrapped up.in a twenty-five cent box of ,5 ms Pills (Tasteless) jiOOOOQQOG 6 :-greceries: STAPLE and FANCY. Wrcdenware, Willow ware, and CROCKERY. A choice new line of y rup arrived this week Osborn & Harritfs 116 Court street. Closing Out! 1,UUU ho eale vii, w Stt ktreet. nP"l!lnnfb' ?' ,',0,1 0', ln short tin OmI rly nd get th; doeM aad btet preiwt'- than e-er wl.l be Mtd agrta HUIE WING SONG. -i'f aCb.lartfncT ot at cub. "'," 15m lm - "nmur-: hw teZ-B?, WkgZBgigdm rffe?-eso & B'Ocyc-,'019B Beecha ICUINEAj o U Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. n Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. N. W. Cor. Stats ami Libsrtv Sts. SALEM, OREGCN. See? vices. I earry a large U tarry a UrseMe of Optical Goods and can fit your Esesat one sitting. W. W. MARTIN, Optician THE 1VEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Driiaissx"- We Wp a fuu nae wf Truck, Barn aad reeWeoee btoek south of postoffice. RYAN & C II. PERRY & CO.i Eagbefc repiwd. All kinds of Job Wmfc ueatly d,i isaar Depot, Salem, Grogon. Correspondence soKettotL Prevention i cheaper than any quantity of cure. Don't give children riarcot iirc nr :eiative- Thev ari nn. necessary when the infant is properly nourished, as it Will be tt if brought up on the (fe Gail Borden Eagle Brand uonaensea miiK. Always Duy ajy the Eagle brand, and accept no substitute. ' o o aw&watiwA swwwwsw JOHN HUGHES. i I T 1 1.. in . I . T -. . Oil-S Wiu.Ioir Class, varui.iio ""'I tlie most complete stock ol ' Crushes o! all KituJs in the State, irtrsts' Slater ials.t ina-, Uair,Cement and hhiglciai(l 'finest quality of GKASS SEEDS New Advertisements. UTANTED Piwblne OanTaser of gxxl aa If are-$a L.ioerai ssiiixy rod expeuMs r wltlr: peinDent pocltkin. Bit JW.N Froi CO.,SanerjBen, Poritand.O a eoa .-io u. r R eal Estate roADE. CtarvaJM r-i1fiv ropertr, ntartxtsioesi center, H.r .-a eia piojirtj. Applj to Gj. C. Wilij.' ilaic u" . -lSt riTA-NTKO L.AD1K- to do wriUng it hjj.e, II pay!ljtOtoSluipr weelt Send se.jad lre-'el nauijjtl tn elope lorrepij- JIAi I d FuXTAlNIvUeueral Manager, SU Dcrbo n t , Chleao, ill !; t; rtTAXTED- Boae wort by Gertuan cln ' ' ged ioarten ytar-; Is stronxr.w, nz a. d tcoui wea xo votk. una cue oi en ,i en. AudreQcO itatzU. Turner sJlot It'AN'TE Partner -with small cap.tal in l) HrH-cUH lAl'ortn? eslaMUtunenu APDy Ah Oomniereiai 8UeL D LK EUGS Pnrewhllw Peiln tjmtK gs io-siie. a. r. nurtin,joi;s.iAL nice, riTOKK WANTEO By two sood German V eirU wlioarecapableana willing tc work ,t ivHSjnabie wjes ADJly Hev J vn j'ehtf-r. JSO Li bn j- tL S-2s 6t rAiTEl tmp.oyiuPnt ,by a com teo wumsn who wauts work u support her Uiuliy at tiousocleanli g washing or any i&uiworfc. App'yat-lsufligostieei BRO'A'X LEGUOIi-J EjG5 For setting. Irorn pure bred aiocc, at tae low pric-) ot siAO per te.tmg. fiUL KLLMJtLh.. coruer Ltb'f tyand Misaiun streU, taienx. V ltlt jra nUe.l 2 9 lm ALE-JVIEN -ANrEU Iree prepa'dontfll. O Onofourasents has eiriicd oer5J),UUin Ave vjr. e. U. Uox 1371, New Yort. 5 4t t RitJKY CIGAR BTOBE. r-rults aDd can t. dy. ISO state treeu t'tce tobacco afld cirs. 3-Mf TIHK moat terftct fitting tru&K made, Will have J. bold a rupture where U others ailed. For saie oy J. L. FarrUn, 401 iiipil.il m-l jit-u PVl'fclli- Iortland, Sajrim?uto, a'lle, T-ieumaand dn Francisco papers ou sue t Bf Moetfj, fuctotaee uioot. 0 HP.IaTlAN 8CIE.VCE Uverature or all 6-l Kinds on sate Rt 3X iabriy street. THI3 PAPER Is kept on ale at E. C. lake' Advenlslne Agenej , CI and 63 Merchants ivioiianse.san 1-ranelM-o. caluomi, wLert lootfHC' for a.u urn-log eau in. made fo' i. Proposa's for .Wood. SKLED BIDS ForfarnUhlcgwoodwilbe received at th office of lhe clers ot t. hcol Hiilrict 'o SI until o'clock p. m., ou Inter ay May I, ISM Bl-1s wlil he opened a the reg-.lar meeting of the board oldirtc ore at 2 o'clock p in of fcald. 1st day ot Alav, to he delivery of wood br fure S pteiubcr JO, lsPl, at t ne lot wli.g stbotM-: Ltocuin, It cords oak, 15rords fir. j-'ark, 12 curds oak, SO ord ri Last "aleio, 0 cords oa, 150 rorosrln .Vrl ulein, li cords oak, 50 cords fir; Lej.tr.ii, M corl flr. All wood must be t tent ln leng.k, reastna hly Ktntigbt and ooided o osely. The rlr must ba large or body wood and the oak um-t b spilt oak and not grub wood. 1 he board reserve the right to reject any or H brds. Done by order cf the board April S, 11. Attest! vv. L. W AtK,fh.nrcftn Board of I re. i r. 9O0TT BCZORTH, District OWrk. i-i lie J Qteiker1 CARBOLIC SALVE G UAR ANTEED To cure Burns. Charired Hands, etc No cure, Money Refunded. s I make a Specialty of flttinp the Eve with G's'es. Iivelad thirty live years' experience, wlMh, with my French Trial Case, enables me to cor- reOtiV tit lllH K!V Thon. L r,n t,r '.r ,.wr MANUFACI URERS .f Hop and CookiBt; Stow. II1"' w , ware, all s-la, aivd t ' ' I-iow I'fllUli!. full 'w " 9 Rttirp FtT-irsLa '