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ijJpMpi " Mh E," 99 "German Syrup J C. Davis, Rector pf St. James Episcopal Church, Eufaula, Ala.: "My sea has been badly afilicled with a fearfuland thicatcuiug cough for several months, aud after trying :veral prescriptions from physicicus which failed to relieve him, he has ' been perfectly restored by the tise of two bottles of Bo An Episcopal schee's German Syr up. I can rccom Rector. mend it without hesitation." Chronic severe, deep-seated coughs like this are as severe tests as a remedy can be subjected to. It is for these long standing cases that Boschee's Ger man Syrup is made a specialty. Many others afflicted as this lad was, will do well to make a note of this. J. E. Arnold, Montevideo, Minn., writes: I always use German Syrup for a Cold on the Lungs. I have never found an equal to it far less a superior. G. G. GREEN, Sole Man'fr.Woodbury.N.J. lie Slept Soundly. A crowd of men woro iitauding on Clark street, iioar Taylor, when u man camo along with no shooH, his feet being incoHed in white cotton stockingH. Without waiting for nny formal introduction ho said in a loud voice, apparently for tlio benefit of all present, "GcuTtn, I havo scon somo protty hard lines in my timo. but when n man goes to sleep on a step and thoy steal a now pair of eight dollar shoes off his feet, that rather beato mo, and I'm going to got out." Hero tho shoeless man was plied with a number of questions, but till ho would answer was that ho went to sloop on a stop about an hour bo fore and when ho woko up all his pockets woro turned insido out and his shoos woro gono. "At first 1 thought I was dreaming," ho said, "and I smiled at having such a funny dream. I reached down and folt of my foot and finally I got up and walked; then I was satisfiod that I had been robbed." Chicago Times. The Verdict OF ALL who lmvo used Ayor'o rills for Biliousness ami Llvor Com plaint is that they aro tho best over ruado. Being freo from nny minora! Ingredients, and sugar-coated, Ayer's l'llls nro adapted to nil ages, constitu tions, and climates, "ITavIng used Ayer's Pills for many yiars In my practice and family, I fcol jiisllfled In rocoininmiillnc them ns an tixcollent cathartic and liver medicine 'J'lioy Rimtnln all tho claims made for tlionV'-W. A. Wcstfnll, M. O., V. 1 Austin & N.W.II.U. Co., lluruot.Tcxas. "Ayer's l'llls lu-on my stomach and liver In perfect condition. lflvo years nco I was alllltted with enlargement of tho liver and with a severe form of dys pepsia, most of tho time bolng liimblo to retain any solid food on my stomach. J finally began to tnko Ayoi's Tills, anil after using only threo boxes of these magical pullets, win a well man." Lucius Alexander, Mnrblohoud, Mass. If you have Bielc Headache, Constipa tion, Indigestion, or Piles, try Ayer's Pills, rnKPAnrn dt Or J. C Ayor ft. Co., Lowell, Mass. Eo'il by all JinigglnU ami ltnlor In Mulklno. DR. WILES gg ? CUBE. pfo$f V nut MMtyjf 1EART DISEASE! wrff-Ti i iti"v y '-' Statistics thowlbfit one In lorn hat n nook Ordliomctl Heart. 'rhaUntarniptoininttiiiiai ( tirvulli, oiiroolmi, (liilivi liiir, f)In' nml buuryIll I'mIii lit lilo.tlir it ninth -Intr, wolleu uuklra, drny (mill l t'l I for In nurreloui reuurtj "1 uuo been I .bled with heart dlea fur Tonra, my loft imiiu wua very weak, could at times o f-eljr ( el t, Ihu amalleil encimiueiit would nln ) V"ui" i uir nerve and heurt uml a fuur of Imiicn u i ant.'j flared mo in tuofiico rnrhoura. MM 11 '.tJJ HUiniallnnil MIW U1!KP krt la tho oulT uiod. Ino Unit tins i roTi-d 1 1 an. Iwnu lit an I cured n-u. I U. I'xr, llm--dili, Ut. Ir. Mllca lUvrr l'llls nro u etna i mr r (or llllluuanata nnU 1vrlrt X.liai. " i.lo WS eeiiU. Kluo book I'll llonrl llUrv" wlta jror.deriul ourua i'rro at druiiultta. ur o drM B. Mltxa MEDIOAL 00., Clktinit, ind Sold by D. J, Fry, dnitfjslHt.H 0-.1. Act on ft new pili'ciplv roKUltta (tie UTr, : (niuach ana bovla fArouyA (At ntrut I)n. Miua' 1'ilm torpid Urer and ctmillpa tlun. HmallMt, tulldnat, anrwtl updOMa.SQcta. KMimlea irw at ilruviitata. 1 kITu Del. Ci . inkirl InT Bold by D. J. Fry, drutrnlst, Bl"in. n 1 i t Uin I'll nttuuiKU u( 8ALEM, ORKQON. GENERAL BANKING K, NAPOMCON UAVIM 1k M If l.ll l JI, 1, . k !, JUIlUUl -...PrwliltfuL WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. WI'ITAL STOCK, all SektfriW.JEOO.OOC Trammel Kenpnjl Umklau bualut In uli lubnuiDhe OISO, W!UJAMH. Wm. KNm.ANii , ,.;m;.vft I'Wdsui huuh wiaAm,........,, tsunio- I'n-alitoi) ka'l, 4)r. J. a, ltcUi,r jlaou, J, $? . mdaoti. 4, A. Hakcr. lunk In utw (SxetMngt tilwli on Com- PURSUED BY AN EVIL GENIUS, Tlio Sad BllrriitiM ot 1 Jtlmi Wln Trlfit to Profit Uy Inaurunru. "Mighty unlucky umn," Bald tho commuter, Hhakin? hw lnwl m tin other commuter limped bj. 'Jlighly unlucky. You wp," lie cxiilamod. "about a year ago I got run ovr by S. find-no's wagon out raf$tHti8 eruw: mro '.irelwwtiCKM on tho part of the c'rivorj laid ino up for four weeiic. "Wiy didn't you mo "em?" "No. I didn't havo to. Thoy offurol mo $500. and I thought that waa liet tor than a lawHiiit. Of comwo I lost mv timo. or rather tho firm lost it for my salary went on junt thowimo. becauHoI won Injured in thodischnrgo of my duty. Then I had taken out tin itceidimt iohcy tho day boforo. and I got twenty fivo dollatv a week mi that, so with tho $300 from So anri-M it wann't really no bad." "But thin man " "Well, Iio'b a neighbor of mine; a very iudustrioas man; wjouis to Ik Hinart, toe; but everything turn against him. I told him about my ease. Ho has n largo family ti up Iort ou a moderato salary and is al vuyn looking for a ubanco to turn an hotiodt dollar. Well, sir. ho took out an accident policy, put on bin oldest KUit of clothes and watched tho wag ons. He has somo collecting to do for his firm, so ho spends an hour or two every day on tno street. mm over ho saw a wagon owned by 11 tv siwnsiblo concern ho tore to the uoarcst crossing, timed himitolf so as to collide, sot Inn faeo firmly toward tho direction opposite to that from which tho team was coming and started across th street. "But his evil genius pursued him. In ovory instance tho drivei mined up or pulled out. or tho horses hhuil. or a fool policeman jerked him out of tho way. It seemed as though ho pist couldn't got run over. Diivors sworo at him, policemen yelled at him, nervous old Indies throw up their arms and screamed at htm. Ho got under tho horses' very noses and against tho wheols, but ho couldn't got hurt. Ho got rhoumntic pains in Uio cords of his neck from twisting his head up streot so much, and the strain of nlways expecting to got trampled into tho hard granite pave mont and always gotting fooled bo gan to undermine his nervous system. "At length ho gave it up. Ho wont down town tho last night boiore his accident policy expired it was Katur day night and foil down in front of an oxprobs wagon. Tho horses jumped back on thoir haunches, tho driver nearly fell off his seat and a police man was going to an est my unlucky neighbor. "Ho camo homo quite discouraged and throw his policy into tho lire Sunday morning ho got up bright und early, put on his best clothes borrowed a bicycle, rode two blocks and, would you Iwhovo it. ran into a wagon and broke his leg, besides smashing tho bieyclo and ruining his good clothes. He's been in bed II vo weeks and had to pay lor tho bicycle. Now tho milkman has sued him tor tho value of tho milk ho spilled, much of which wont on his Sunday coat." Chicago News. Henna anil I'loiliictlnn. Tlio dealers havo always said that thoy provido what tho people want. So thoy do in a general sonso. Thoy provido variety, and variety in at tiro, like oxcitomont in affaira, is all important with our rapid transit gon oration; but foolish modes - iurcapet that do not cover tho chest, winter hate without crowns and all such fashionablo anachronisms, are dc vices resulting from tho overtaxed ingenuity and misconception of man ufacturers. Thoy are not mado bt caimo thoy aro wanted; alas, thoy aro worn only because thoy aro made Variety is desirable, but it need not fiy in tho faco of comfort. Nor need di-osH reform menu dress deformity. Tho public is more sensible than it gets credit for being. It does not call either for foolish fashions or for fanaticism in reform. In fact, it knows better what it wants than how to got it. Oood sense is not wanting, but inertia hinders Its expression as often as nny tiling elso. Locturei-s aud writors mako ripples on tho sui faco, but tho lover that is to move groat bodies lies in individual living. Kate Field's Washington. II In Own IMuuii of l.iu'k. A uorvous little man in the hall of tho chamber of commerce building was tolling of n during robbery. "Why, thoy hold mo up, and took my watch, my money there was only Blxtynino cents and my knife Boldest thing I over saw. Hight ou Ilulstod street too. Just think of it, boforo midnight at that I" Then, with an imprchsive wag of hia head, ho added, "It'sagood thing I didn't havo my revolver, I toll you. ' "Why to?" asked an iutorobtod lis tenor. "Why sof Why soj Why, con found it nil man alive, if I'd had my revolver, thoy- they'd have taken that too." Chicago Inter Ocean, t'lllul llupmtue. Shorldan, who wua always distress ed for money, was one day hacking his face with a dull nu.or, whim ho , turned to b oldest son and wild I "Tom, if you oon any more oys ' tore with my razor I'll cut you off with a shilling." "Very woll, fathor," said Tom. "but whore will you got the slul ling!" Now York Home Journal. An Karlliqnako at Sea. Two distinct qunkings of tho earth and consequent disturbances of tho Bea woro felt by tho schooner Charles L. Mitchell on Monday night, three miles southeast of Capo Honlopon. Tlio Mitchell arrived at South street wharf from Cuba with u cargo of sugar, and Captain Frost told the story of his experience. His vessel was slowly iKMitinj; hor way up the coast under easy fwd, when she fell in with tho tug Muun and was uiKen in tow for Philadelphia. Tlio wind nt the timo was light from tho north east and tho atmosphere hazy, but clear overhead. Captain Front had taken in all but a few light sails and tho vessel was heading north, with both canvas and steam, toward her port of destination. Suddenly two torrifie reports, like explosions woro heard, then a rum bling bound, as if tho ves.el was grinding her bottom out on a shoal. She trembled and spun about on her keel as if about to bo lifted liodilyout of tho water by an unseen power. It was first thought sho was fast on a rocky shoro, but it was found that tho observations woro eoneet. tho vessel being woll off shoro and in the deepest water. Those on the tug Muun thought that ono of tho bulk oil carriers had exploded, but the rumbliiifr noiso and tho period of timo through which it extended after tlio first exnlorion nroved conclusive ly that tho report was of a different character, doubtless from earth quakiugs. Philadelphia Record. A 1'oaalblo Help for Women. Darning stockings, with the at tendant horrors of mending and sow ing on buttons, represents a butch of work which comes regularly every week to bo dono, and is a soro trial to tho woman who longs f r the time it takes that sho maygivo it to better tilings. Yothho knows these tasks aro necessary, and that they must bo accomplished for tlio comioit and woll being of tho family m her charge. Now thero must surely Lo plenty of women who cannot do finished or high class work, yet to whoi.1 mend ing and stocking darning, clearing up of rooms and dusting would bo light' and ngioeablc work, women who, having ample timo, would bo willing to do such important yot trivinl houbcwork for tlio small sum of money tho eorvieo is worth. Thoy need not bo highly c ducated or very young women; thoy need only bo willing, quick and ready to do well any und ovfcry triflo which comes up for somebody to do. Thero nro cer tainly plonty of places waiting for just such workers. Wo hear much of tho women who nro starving in making 8111113 at threo cents apieco and trousers nt fivo cents a pair. Tho tales aro too well authenticated to bo doubted. But surely tho work abovo suggested would bo easier, pleasantor and inoio profitable to tlio women who aro keeping soul and body together on such a pittance as that. Harper's Bazar. A Woinan'n Latter to 11 Coii(;rcmiiii. Most congressmen nro overrun with lottors und dispatches from people whom thoy uovor hoard of, asking for documents, books, stationery, etc. Tho Bublimo gall displayed by somo of theso citizens is truly wonderful, but I think tho woman who sent tho following postal card deserves tho cakos "Dkak Sin Boing roforred to you by tlio first assistant secretary of tlio interior department, saying that you would got tor mo all tho public docu meuts which aro published for distri bution and information, please send mo all such documents of ovory do partmont and branch thcroof of the United States government. Ako us complete a sot as possible of penalty envelopes and cards nml wrappers. "Will you kindly sond mo ns com ploto n sot of stamps as possible from ovory department of tho Unilod States government, and specimens of tho gonoral issues of tho United States stamps! "I would hko tho penalty enveloiiee on ovory color of papor on which thoycomo, and any other curiosities." Washington Cor. Brooklyn Baglo. A Murder In Iceland, A murder has been committed in Iceland. A young follow has killed his betrothed in a fit of jealousy. Tho wholoof tho 70,000 inhabitants of the island aro deeply moved by tho event. It is fifty-six years sinco a like deed was dono. Wo horo in America, mado callous by tho constant recur ronco of crime, cannot realize the horror such an event inspu es in tlio simple Icelanders, among whom crimo Is as rare as learning is gonoral, who, without school boards, not sel dom undorstnnd sovornl languages, whoso richest man boasts of no more than $1,500 a year, and among whom abject poverty is unknown.- Yankeo Bludo. Attar Many Your. A North Berwick doctor was sur prised tlio other day. Several years ago' ho idded a needy family in town not only with professional sorvices, but with groceries, etc. Later thoy moved away and woro iMrtiully for gotten. But thoy hud not forgotten tho kituluotu, and tho other day a Italy camo to tho doctor, rnvalltnl tho ovonta and asked for the bill, which she iaid, aud then added ten dollars as a pivsont. That family evidently woro of the deserving 8jecie.s. - Low istou (Me.) Journal. C L, K A N ! If you would bo clean nnd hayo yourclothos dono uj in tho nonte8t tind dressiost mnnnor, tnko thorn to tho SALKM STKAX liAUNBRY whoro all work ia dono by whito labor and in tho moat prompt mwiuor, COLONEL J, OLMSTJ2D, Liberty Streot 8ALKM REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Official Notice to Electors of Places of Holding Primary Elections March 19. T10 Republican electors of Pa'ctp. precincts Nos. 1, 'J, 3 and l mid IVoepect precinct are hereby iul lled that the party primaries will bi held nt the following pluces M.irch 10th: Kalem precinct No. 1, Engine house No. 3, on Liberty strtet at North Mill cieek. Suleni precmct No. 2, Morgnti & Mead's stuble.Coiutuerciiil ttrtet op posite lusurutice building. Salem precinct No. 3. at old C mrt IIoue, on Court stieet. rirtlem precinct No. 4, nt Ellla & Whitlej's stable, Commercial and Trade streets. Prospect precinct, ateleclrlo lull wny power douk, Hiute Btreet. Thenbove primaries will be held from 12 o'clock noon to 0 o'clock p. m. The primaries are called for the purpose of electing ten delegutes from each of the precincts nuined to the Republican county cotneiitlon. The following persons shall be the judges at theseveral polling placesat Mild primary electien: Salem No. 1 -L. E. Pmtt, J. G Johnson, Wtlllurn Claypetf. No. 2-J. (J. Wilson, J. O. Thomp son, J. D. Jordan. No. 3 U. Ktolz, IraErb, Freeman Folftom. No. 4-J, II. Bridges, J. C. Booth, J. U. Evans. Prospect James Sluip'on, C. N. Potter, W. H. Folirer. John Knight, Char., Ilep., Co., Com. A. M. Cijugu, cSecrelury. td Official Call for tho Marion County Republican Primaries and County Convention. Tho Republican electors of Marion county and ull who are in sympathy with the principles of the Nutiouul Republican party aro hen. by notified that at the regularly called meeting of the Republican county central committee hold at Halem, Feb. 27th, 1 he date set for holding tho Republi can primaries In theseveral precincts of this county was Saturday, March 19 at two o'clock p. m., exci.pt In all the precincts ot Palem, North rialem, East fcsaleni and Euglowood, where the priiii'tiles shall be I it id from !) a. m. to 4 p.m., tho primaries to be held at the usual polling pi nee in each precinct. Tho date set for the county couveptlou is Thursday, March 2t at 10 o'clock a. in. Tho apportion ment of delegates shall bo as follows to each precinct: AI'l'OHTIOKMKNT. Mchnina, 0; Sublimity, fi; Jefler poii,8; Eusttiilvertou, 8; Muiion.3; Woodbum, 0; Ruttevlilc. (!; Elk horn, 2; Ciiampoeg, 2; H'u ton, 0; Fairfield, 2: Howell Prairie, 0; Salem No. 1, 10; Salem No. :t, 10; East Salem, 10; South Salem, 0; North Salem, 0; Maclea.v, r; Lin coln, 5; Lahish, 0; Turii'Y, 8; Went Silverton, 8; St. Paul, 3; (J.irlleld, 3; Kerch, 4: Breiteubusn, 2; Hubbard, 5; Abiqtia, 10; Gervals, 7; ururu, 0; Salem No. 2, 10; Salem No. 1, 10; Prospect, 10; Yew Park, 0; Engle wood, 0; Silver Falla, 3. The purpose of this convention shall bo to placo in nomination candidates for tho county olltces, tho selection of delegate to the stato, congressional and Judicial con ventions of tho partv and such other business hb may propel ly some ueloro tne convention. John Knight. Chairman, Htatb or Ohio, Oitv of Tolmiq, 1 .,, 1.UUAS COUNT , I " Fiiank J. (Jin Nhr makes dtli Unit beta tlio honlor partner of Uio llrm of V. J. OhknkvACo., UoIuk uuhIiu emtio City of 1'oledo, Uoauty nurlHtntonf muid, mitt tho kiiUI firm ulll pay tliu Him ot ONK UUNUHKI UOIiLxllS foreucli uuil eory CUHOOf (JArAHKH tliittciiunol bo PurOlt b tllOUHOOf HAI.Im UATAHUII i 111'. KIIANIC J. CHKNEY. H worn to beforo mo utid Hub crllicil In my lirtMciuo, thin bill diiy of 1 camber, A, U. lahtf, A. W. OI.ICAMUN. s1:ai. Nolnry I'ubllo. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Ciii:nk & Co., Toltdo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Neuralgia Cured in 15 Minutec. Mr. J. B. Sturtovaut, idltor of the Waupaca, (Wis.) Pot, siys: "Last, night Chamberlain's 1'nlti Ralm cured my wife of neiiralgln of the face and tooth in llfieen msnutCH. We would not be with out It." 50 cent bottles for sale by G. E. Good, diugglst. Tlio well kncmii Bltvnntliciilne proper ties of him combined ultli other toulrs nml n most perfect ner luu, nro fonnil In IVrter'H Iron I'll h wliloli Btrtmctlion tlio ncieiiiid body, nnd Improve Uio blood ii tut comploxtoi . Tlioro U no ono nrtlelo In tlio line of mttllclncN tlmt cImwho ltirti u uturn lor lliemnmu ni,ngoodH)roiupi .icr.suchas Cnrtor'K Hniurt Wt llvllHuouua nack auho I'lnstrrx, '1 lioo nnluippy ixtmius w I o suller from uurMHiniwi u nu iii,pun4ia hlionui ute Uuter'a l.ltito .Noro Pill-, wniclt aro niHiio ixpuHiy ror sleep'c, nervonn, dynpepilo aiiUVrora. l'rlce J5 vonig. HAI.UM MAItltirr ItKl'OUT. V Sjnopalv ot Uio Slurhcti llii)lii(r mid holllucSrrloen ltUVlHHl) QUOl'ATIoN. ntsT.vn. ruiea. Hlimililnrn.huu(ir rurtHl.pt r Hi lt, llnnikfiisitKUMin 15 &(Mr m,rl, H,r:,,,-,', .Mutton mv Vil-IU12! Tlniotliy sHxl-I'w umuit, n.1,! helling ivu m or wl-iw UOU1H1, 1 10, liltooluwriMMtl IVr iinuul, afcl "i AUIko lac ir iKtuutl. Itcnl ujv- lte jht iHHiud Umx.lii ilmaa Wjir wr jmh d i K) Uruaa too pw ikh.iui OivlinlUm4..lTe wriHi nd, New potitUktt iiio Mr lnh"l UtunM hruii..lHetirtf, ' m tipncol, rt ,-w, vmminnin) J C"iril, Lkhl grUV Ii (Kt, unnnitMH til ut .11 im twHua SI W; Sivvn ih tl Sdc tw do. 1 1 tr lb ann. Iranh KlHblM'.-lHlai,s t X', .iimilb MH. IMillwill fctllk lurll -ll,.r...Mi AB Jo l r lb ajnall nn UV jwlb. Mil isalmon, lyt lif III. lie vi no riiion'. WliiMil Ciisli Ma, 8tonK,'Oc llarley-lVr ba.til,4iil&V!. Ilinu-iy ton, j ui atyulll, Mnket.l Ch" rw tun, WlO wwktid.B IKU-16.1 ui elf. KkK USc Vt dutu. lVIiil.H rr iMtalivl, 15c frn iuil-n r pouud. Ollr.o-lyll4o JHr pound. . .HL"4 Wunw-ivr ili. ijc lOriM pruuM-1 Vr lunfaiKc. lUiua IVr iMiiua.HiWIiv JWPtlll H1I HlHHlUlr Ctllokeui Tttrkva tleMi7i Uurka. Uoix, I trB9 Pr lb. ra-NWciKS'Uu tTaiiu rototS ae is pound. iu, Electric Hitlers. This remedy 1 becoming so well know n and so popular as to need no 8eclnl mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of prulse. A purer medicine iIofK not i-xirt n ud it Is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bit ters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples. Bulls, Salt Blietim aul other alTpctlnns caued by Impure blood Will dilve Malaria from fhe HjHleM ftnfl prceiil us well os cure nil M iliirlal fevers For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indi gestion try Eleelrfi Bltteis ISptire Hatisfaotion guarantt-ed, or money refunded. Price 60uts and $1,00 per bottle at l-'o's JJiuge tore, 225 Com mercial strict. La Qrippo Successfully 1'reatcd. "I have just recovered from a cecoud attack of the grin this j eai," says Mr. Jas. O. Jonee, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. "Jit the latter case I used Cbumberluln's Cough JRemcdy, and I think with Ci)ti6ide able success, only being In bed a little over two days, against ten days for the first attack. Tin second attack 1 am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy, us I had to go to bed In about six hourr, after being 'struck' with it, while lu tho first case I was able to attend to business about two dayB before get tlug 'down.'" Fifty cent bottles for sale by G. E. Goode, druggist. Uuclilcn s ArulcuSulvti, The Beit Salvo In tbo world for Culu, BruUes, iSoros, Ulcers, Ball Klieuin. lfeer sores, litter, i hupped Hands, CblfolalnH Corns aud all hkln Eruptions, mid posi tively cures 1'llen, or no pay rejnire. It is guaranteed to (,'lve pcrlect satisfaction r money mm iu"J PniH, 15 tern pvr nnt Kor Ralo lir Din'l J. Kry, 22S (im hi. GARTER'S r LfiTTLI I IVER m pi pas. -S3 I Sick Headncho nnd relieve all tlie troubles Incl dent to a bilious state of the system, such ni Ukzinewt, allea. Ilro slucss, Distress aftti eating. Pain lu tlii Wile, Ac While their niosi reuiaiLablo succcn.- 1ms been shown in curing lleadnc. o. yet C'Ainni Littie Li vert Pills ire eipinllv vl uiiik in Constipation, curing an J picventlns this anno) Ins complaint, while they also correct nil disorders of the stomach, stlmulito the liver nnd regulate tho bovtels. lZen If they only cured elio they would bo almo-t priceless to those who suirer rrom mis uiMrcr-8inij complaint; but fortunately their Eoodness docs not end hero, nnd thoso wlio once try them will find hese llttlo pills vnliiablo In so many w ays that 'i icy uiii not ue wining to ao wiuioui mem Hut after all sick head s tho bano of so many lives that hero Is where vo mnko our great boast. Our pills cure It vi no omers uo not. Cahtkh's I.rmE Livm Tills aro vcrv small mil voryeasv to take Ono or two pills make i doso. Thoy nro stilctly voKetablo nnd do not grlpo oi" piiruo, hut by their gentle action pluistt nil who uso them. In ials at 2 cents; avo for St Sold e en whero, or sent by matt. CAETES KEB1CI1JE CO., Uct Tcri. WB1L U Doss. Mlhk TMPitovnn ottniui op kfd jikn. L Knmlnkun TribaNo.8. siUm. Holds council every Thurrlny evo-ilntr, nt7.. 0. wigwum in state insurance unn, V. II. HAKHIt. I'rorihPt FRANK C. WATKHH, Chief of Hecords. L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed The Best Box Stalls and Corral In the t'lty. Quiet, family noncHa sptclully. (In lear Willamette hotel.) SALEM1, ... ORBQON ENSI D.C.SHERMAN, U, 8, Pension and Clniru agent. 10 Itox JSl.silem, Oieton. Deputy County cirri' vrue ior DiniiKB. v PEOPLE! Aslt for Hurst's "STAFF OF UFE" Or wbolo Wheat Flour, healthiest auu nest tasting oreatt. Also uio Famous Pure Aurora Huck- wheat Flour. 'Hure t' boat Full ttollor l'rocess Flour." AUo our pure llyo Flour. Ask your dealer tor tnoMO goons una unto no Buosuiuie. J. D. niIRRT& RON, Aurora. & r b n I " f k aNK OF TIIK L UQ1MT I2STAHLIHII. meiitK In tho Mt Ue. Ixiwer rules Umu rorUuna. ljrvA!i suk-k iecni iimiiKK id tho Htnto, a Ml blirest disoount. Scud fit price list of Job prullm nnd ratAlogue oj (eBl btanks. K. l. WA1TK, Kinn"! Printer HaJjrn Orntmn 4 f rTS 1 Slchau's g50( fM Jt-Uk' HCAUTH, I. Rtoliiia'a aolilnn Ilaliam No. 1 Cures ChJincrt, llrt ami (evoud stage Barucn the Ltv and UJj; Sore 1Ui Fo,Joi ta, Coppcicolorcd IlloUhM SyiMUUet NiUnh.UlteaKd Slp, rd til rrlnwrT forms ot tho JIkju known u iuthllU. l'rlrc, S3 00 pr llultl, Im lllchau'a Golden llnUniti Xo. X Cur Twrlry, MiTcurUlSj-prUllik Rheu nut luu, Paint In tho UouraT film In tli Head, luck oi the Nk, Ulorntcd Sort 11ir6t, Syphilitic Itaih, Lumi and con trMttd Conl, SUffas of th UuiUs, ami cnullcatt1 all disuse from ttrn ystm, vihclbtr causal bjr IcJI retlan or abu of Mrcury, leatlnir tho blaod purs and ticallhy. Vrlre 63 00 per Ilottlc. l,o lllcnim' GoUIen MaulU Antl. tlote tor th cur at Uooorrhcw, lUt, IrrlUtlonOrmvtl, and all Urloanr or 0ol Ul disarrangement. lrlc3i 50 jet liottto. uv Ulcriau O old e ii flpunlth In. Irrtlon, farrr oautof Gonorrhna, lattuumaoryt.l.Slrkturr,&e. lrlc 91 r,o per llollle. C.0 Itlchnu' Ooldon Ointment tar taa tScrtlt hssJinf ol Sj-phlHtlc Sorus and erupUons. IVtreit 00 per Hox t,a ItlcUau'a uolilsu IHlla m and Brali treatnuat; lot ot phytic! pow r. xrt or ottr-vork. ITotuaUoa, U i'rlee 83 OO per Max Tanla nnd Nervine, 6nt vvn""tra, C. a IX, teconly faciei pcrxyrat, THE niCKARDs'omiQ Ca.Ageotf 500 All MAHKCT ST., lulTMHiNttOtii uw Mar nm mm R t CO en l r- f CD GO vAI f '1 rl:S, ft r r.i vy 03 M 62 zs r-t-CD MM) to V c s 0 s o 2 g 3 o S hri m rr1 w t. tiB2 co - Stallion Show I TLrV-JrvlC(: raw t&sS3ff34g THE Twclilh Annual Stallion show nl Fine Horses will take placo at SALEM, OREGOIV. ON Saturday, March 26, 1892. All pcrsonsfiom even where iiaUncstnl lion will pleuse attend. Furniers bilng your mnrei and colts. This promises to be the lnrreft mul best stnlllon show yet held A number of hor sm will beoUorrdiorsnletind beyers will lion flneopimnunltv to get the best. Uyorlcrof the VMllametteVullcv Hotse Hreeders' AssociHtlon. T.C.8HAW, A. L. IloD'-oN, i-( e. President, T. I'. HiIAW, ) .T. T. HK-cKHiTir.J-rommlitee, J. A. TANMi.lt, ) Those Afflicted With tho habit of using to excess, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Can obtain 11 COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT THE KEELEY INSTITUTE Forest Grove, Or., Call write. atrlcUv confidential. INSURANCE Company, Fire nnd Ma rine. (1. W WH m. Asm H-Iem- Oreenn K. K.HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator, OIUch nt ( lnui. iil 'ert's illlllocery store, Hnlcni, Oregon. M. Ii. OHAMUEftLIN, O. M. SMITH, President. Secretary. H. M. BRANSON, GEO. II. BOUllEHT, Vltel'restdent. Tretsurer. UNION TITLE ABSTRACT CO. 275 Commercial Street. .Makes the neatest and host Abstraction tho couutiy. If You Expect lo MAKE MONEY In the Chicken busi ness you nntd tlio Pacific Incubator and Brooder, It Is cheap, reli ib'e, substantial, easily nndersto, d, und will hntch anv kind ov kgos bettor thun a hen. Send 8c -Uuupto lay tiosijge ou our new bj-pige iiiutro !!d catalogue of Inci batorr.'l horouehbred Fowls, GALV. HEX. NEITINGS, Hone luiiiB. jjuuur hiiit sit En. Lie. This book conlalns SO mll-slztd colored cuts of TbnrotiglibK d ''ols,uud Is replete witu imui iniun u. .anress PACIFIC INCUBATOR CO., No. 1313 CASTRO ST., Oakland, Cal. M.T. RINEMAN DEALEU IN Staple and Fancy Gioceiies, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, :'oeden nnd Willow ware. All Kinds of mill feed. Alooveeetablesandfinlts In theli season "Hlirhest Price paid for countty produce." wosolicl ashare of your ratronage, 9 9 lFSBtite street THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. 1 bo best hotel between Portland awd g.in francl-cp. Flrst-cla&s In all Us appoint ments. Its tnbles are sened with the Choicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A, I. WAGNER, Prop. rMf' ' KP0 ON SALE . JdiMMm to DENVER, Omaha,KansasCity,Chicago, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, 'Md all Points East, North and South, . 0.9.,ra,'J..Btreet' Salem, Oregon. A HAUKEU, agents. UOISE xcursions East. w i,Jn?ln?'ln s?onrl river points. Me unuku, Kansas, Iowa, Mlihlsrun, Illinois vl.11 Vi?il ,ro,nr1. '"J1"" WlUanie'te alley. S rite juur filend rccnrdlne this urlons,uken trip jourself Sst iud THK Jou5naTou4' on' 'unfday' ffiSt K. R. RYAN, JIannger. Saloio Abstract and Loan Co Iheonh Abstract books of .Mnrlon votiiity. Utul islHto orders lilted promptly und (.ufely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAOBR, ANYTHING. From baled liny nnd feed to nno toilet soap, Key West cigars, tobucco pipes, ltnUes, etc. can alwuys be louud at lowest pi Icon; nt T. BUEROWS, No. 22H.tMmnitrclnl bt., Salem J. H. HAAS, THE WATGIMAKEB, 215! Commercial St., - ialem, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty of Hpectnclc", nni repairing Clocks. Watche und Jewelry. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line OAljyOltNIA KXPnUS TItAI.S UUN Y3AJ I.Y BETWEEir rollTLANl) AJtll S. F. buUtl). 7.0t p. m. 9:lfc p. ni. t.lfl u.m. Tts'orth. L. loitland Ar. I .J5n. m L. balem Lv. 1 6 2t) a. in ri. Han linn. Lv. 7 00 p. m Abo e trains stor nlj nt toltowltn; htn tinny urn 111 t Kni Kn,n 1-tifct ,.,, t Indfl Orgon Clly, oodburu, fnleni, Albany Tangent, Hhcdds, IIiiKey, Harrisburj Junction t'lty, living and Eugene. ItOSEUliKU MALI. UA11.Y, s tj u. in. I L . 11:17 a. m I.v xcU p. in. ' Ar. Portland Balem Po-eb.iii; Ai. I -1.50 p.m. Lv. I 1.10 p. m. Lv. I 7.00 a. ni Uliany Local, Dally Uxieiit Huiuluy. o 00 p. in, 7:r)2 p 111. H W p. ni. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland & ilcm Albany Ar. HUSO a.m. Lv. i 7M u. m. Lv, I u.JO n. ni. PCLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- For accommodation oi passengers holding second clats tickets attached to ezpitbs trains,. Yest Side Division, Between Portland aud Ceivallis: PAII.Y (EXCEPT SDHAY). 7.J0 a. m. I Lv. Poitiand Ar.TTfiO P. ni. lie 10 p. in. I Ai. Coriallla Lv. 1 12.55 p. m. At Albany hud Corvallls connect with tialns ol Oret;oii Pacilic Kail road. XfgES" IllTl- (DAI Il KXCEl'TtUJK:b"AY i.U p. in. I Lv. Poult ud Ai. 1 h.20a. m. 7:2.5 p. m. Ar.McMinnvllleLv. j 5:45 n. m. Through Tickets 'to all points EAST mul SOUTH tot tickets and lull information regard, ins rates mai s, etc., apply to the Compa nys agent hnleni, Oregon. E.P. ItOQEltS, Asst. G. V. and Pass. Ae't B.KOmu:il. .Manager From Terminal or Interior fouls tho VT. A LUMBERMAN'S RENDEZVOUS. im1 t.,rm nJ,g,,t W4,le to bteen &' ITII"1 ? the Uoontln Cnuul J?i "i.Vg 8"'ey to tli vit "rwt reston whteh extends .Sorth to l!ake Superior, a dUtnuce ot 2) mli; wltbim a brwk. on aroount of tu ml,i lumber In b R f.-,2 S K?L AMY?' P which Ihe "v.ii" !, Eiteu tue lainllwr anil som.rltaUeiloiU,.B mte of'twwis cons " not akme sets as a lumber fMkiaV .1 lhet. by turntehlnKthKw?h lis er? oiui trjbuiar.w an outl.t ft tb "sindTrif jw. of pine lu tbo uppur country bat ?t i (.Ki.fii"1 of ,rh and MnwuV htch pltiM ai Uo locMied 8u the i ,' l trai" Million., ,f (wt of iniuort r cui I ?u? ."' ' rapl.iymeni u, bun ' Conservatory or Music. xr;&'zsszsx ASS&vs Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It is the dining car route. Itruns through vestibule trains eery day In the year to ST. ML AND (No change of cars.) Composed of dining cars unsurrassed.'i Pullman drawing room sleepers Ot latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can he constructed and in which accommodations are both tree nnd lur uiblied for holders ofilrbt nnd becond-class tlcKets,and ELEGANT DAY COAOHEB. Aconiinunrt lne ccnrcjtlng with all ienlce " "rA unwemiptwJ l,,ll,iini air aw waj... .....( niv -rrcvK'ions can be KC theiwd. "" "" "tnl OI in aJSSSSi tLcLe,'s..? "?? ?,om a Points -";" i b"" uuu rurope can ue pSii ftny tlcket offlce o' this com. ss t ..... . A D CHARLTON, AS ifent. Ofneral Passenger A&cnl No. SHAW & DOWNING, Afjent a iVdr Next term THE YA0UINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And f trwrnn lUnAin.... . lnuhl, l-n. T.' S .JSPSfflSf uSnl iwiJ!,U, Ier and freight llne- utmsitf aUevto and irom ban Francisco TIME SCHEDULE. (Except Hunaaysl. tmveAiMny 1-OOPM imv 3iijw 5Lwpm. LSvJ liSR MAM Arrive ahZSRV lOflSAJT n ? A 11:10 AM Corrou U8lD connMt at Albany ana J,VJIi?iSr,,n ve4oDnient CoVLlrT y7ffl J?i5t. ,te trains of Ui tndTf dL,ilvrfc a,A,ban orCtorvaliu MWS,V5,aVe.ftiJrulB wniar Pu. " arwU02l')J Ac" 0'l Krt. " Agt,,fcJc raeWclS: Co. C?s vr ;i Mttiloawrtctop, -. au ?