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u s a rrECTTraT-ngj rYir'twinMT.r!. m raaJrwTi 'iW.iU iwinnn" !! CHATS AOCfUT MEN. i J).. OMriicUtee RHtrwm, ReW, Weaver flad JMdwell were all tH in Ohio, i Bdwrd Watford, M. A., the famoaa afcglMa MtiqtMMry, htw bees graiite.1, s Mwar4 M. Plutt, eltlwt son of the ex- tMUUM, fa Ml mm. thin, with Burnside whitkm aim! mustache. John M. Corns, eurnatuod "Hoii(t John," bM been mayor of Iron ton. O., for twenty-two "suooeeeive years. Tillett, the JSnglteh labor agitator, has Ida little library stored with the works of, Ruekin, Uarlyle, Newman and Bpcn oer., "The Frenchwoman sains tier libartv. the Englishwoman loses hers and tho AiMrioMiwonian continues to do m ' riM pleases ," as a result of the wedding (WMnony, according to Max O'llell. Bismarck was always noted for his foresight, aad instead Of allowing f utnro '; ages to collect memorials and rolicu of hie career he has during his lifetime j i turned seven rooms of his house into a well filled and interesting Bhniarck museum. Robert Lincoln lias retained but fow of the innumerable rolics and souvenirs he once poseeesed of his illustrious fa ther. He himself hits but little rever ence for rolics, and nearly everything of the kind he had has been bogged uway I from him. Lord Salisbury shuns observation and notoriety as carefully as some seek it. He to not much to be met with in tho ., streets of London, for, liko Mr. Chum r berlain, he does not believo in the nuces- -sity of ezerciso and seldom troubles himself to take it " , , Louis Kossuth, tho liberator of Hun gary, lives in seclusion at Turin, tho . oapital of Piedmont. He is quite gray, sadly stooped and almost blin-l, but , ' possesses still much of tho enthusiasm and' personal magnetism which made j ,t him so popular in this country. The largest Masonic library in tho world, and tho only one occupying a , building of its own, is in Cedar Rapids, la. It contains 13,000 volumes, and is In charge of Thoodoro S. Parviu, who for nearly fifty years has been grand secretary and librarian of Iowa. RAILROAD JOTTINGS. fcV " Narrow gauge railway linos aro now the rule in Great Britain. H. A. Mace, of Dunmoro, Pa., has been elooted president of tho National Train Dispatchers' association. Tho Grand Trunk company has se cured entranco to Ottawa over tho lino of tho old St. Lawronco and Ottawa road. Statistics recently compiled show that about 1,200 miles of now railroad woro built In this country during tho first six months of tho year. The Canadian Pacific officials aro now talking of bridging tho Niagara river, .with a viow to entering tho United States and eventually gaining u ter minal hero. The Georgia Control railroad rocoiv erihlp has been mado pormanont by an order issued by Judgo Spoor, of tho United States circuit court, in Georgia. H, M. Comer was rotainod as receiver. The capacity of tho freight car ia gradually growing greater, and yot tho new car seems more easily handled than the car of smaller pattorn. Tho moat important featuro of tho now car id tho attachment of outomatio brakes and couplers, which not onlylessonB tho pos sibility of accident, but is a boon to tho brakemon, who otherwiaohavoto couplo with their hands, WORLD'S FAIR NOTES. , Tho board of trado of Dtiburiuo, la., has appointed n comraittoo to proparo fin exhibit for that city to bo sont to tho World's fair. The mineral oxhibit at tho World's fair proinUoa to bo incomparably finer than any oyer boforo made, either in this country or abroad. Haudsomoly fratflod, largo photo graphic views of tho prominent features of the numerous seasldo resorts of Now Jersey will bo shown in tho oxhibit of Uyat stato at tho World's fair. lIn tho government building at tho World's fair will bo oxhibitod tho origi nal standard surveyor's chain, author " ized by act of congross May 18, 1707, for oxecuting survoys of government lands. The flora of Montana will bo shown at the World's fair by a collection us com plete as it is possjblo to mako it. Tho state has about 1,000 different varlotios of wild ilowors, and of thoao 800 havo already been collcotod, The World's fair commission of tho state of Now York has applied to tho exposition through tho department of .. transportation for 1,230 square foot of pace for the exhibition of u great relief ap of the canal system of that state. ANIMAL LORE. Every square mile of tho soa contains 190,000,000 Mx of various hinds. The tortoise is tho longwt lived of all ItwiuuiU. It frequently roaches tho ago of 960 years. The number of rabbits destroyed iu New South Wales during tho past year is computed at 90,000,000, BaU are curiously constructed. Tho heart's action is aided by tho rbyt.iu.io sswtMotioo of the veins in the wings. Is order to keep sea porglp through tho hhwbw the fishermen of Rhode Is land have nets so arranged that tho schools are led up into salt poods and tho ohannels connect- with the oeeiia are closed. JNCiblNYAL ArteUfJi. .! ! bfttolilHff a 1'ew Whl1 Itt!n(f to till . fi n vsifu.w s.v I had walked out Upon the trunk of a fallen tree and cast 'so aa to bo blear of its entangling twigs, when, hearing a succession of short fmcceee, and turning in' tho direction whence the sounds issued, I observed a full fown boy, barefooted and coatlese, engaged in fishing from tho rock (edge a short distance from me. Tho point I hod readied through thicket and brier was a wild, unfrequented bond of tho stream, where eo sign of life had been visible, oxcept hero and there tho 'quick, restless flit of a bird and tho playful antics of a young squirrel, as ho ambled along tho zig zag lines of a rail fence on iho oppo site bank. I was thoreforo pleas antly surprised in having my soli tudo broken upOn by a human com panion bo unexpectedly near, and de cided to learn to Itnow him. I there upon accosted him: "Good morning, young manl" I ventured. "Mornin, mister," ho answered pleasantly. "Your'namo isn't Wilkinson, is It?" "Nope, it's Brill. I'm Lija Brill." "Well," I roplicd, "Brill hi n better namo than Wilkinson; at lonst, it-is moro easily spokon, because) thoro is less of it. How aro they biting your way, Elijah?" "Only middlin peart. I've got a fow bass nnd some gogglo eye and a bachelor or two," ho said, as ho raised a tempting Btrir.fc that mado mo.cnvious and anxioaJ o own it for tho. sake of my reputation and tho encouragomcut of our desponding commissariat of tho camp; "but," ho continued, "I'm not fishin, mister I You see, pap, ho sent mo to town to fetch a now beam for tho jlow, and when I got to tho cattlo path as winds through the timber to tho crick, I jest natchally uomohow couldn't got past it, and 'lowed pap might wait whilo I dropped a lino in and rested up a spell. This h not one of my reg'lar days to fish. Only hap pened to bo on my way to town in somothin of a hurry to got lhat drat ted beam for pap, and I must bo goin, or ma, Hho'll" 'VI. dare say your father needs it," I said, interrupting him. "Well pap's waitin for it. Ho likes to wait, mistor, pap docs. Ho can't plow till I got back, but hell sit nroimd under tho shady end of tho tool shed and wait and whittlo and whittlo and wait. But I must bo goin, mistor. Ma, she'll skin mo wholo, I do reckon. She's tho ono as wantd tho beam to get thcrtx" "I-fceo how it is, Lijah," I inter posed; "your ma-runs tho tavern, as it woro, and your pa is tho head waitpr." "That's tho idee. You've got it, mistor. May bo you know my ma. No? Well, you ought to call, jest to boo her mako him stand 'round and know his place. A catamount honey moon has lit up our farm for nigh on to twonty year. But I must go. You haven't got a littlwtobacco about you, I reckon? Obtfged to you. Hero, mistor, tako my string. Ma, sho natchally hates water that fish swim in; pap, ho'll wait till thoy spilo aforo ho cloans 'em, and I haven't got timo. Dassont tako 'em homo, anyway, mister, kaso I haven't boon a-fishin, you know. Only rest ing up a spoil to givo pap another good chanco to wait." Forest and Stream. How to Hnnugu u Minister. "I havo heard of an orthodox min ister who was thought to bo a littlo too liboral," said a man who was not his parisliionor, "and thoro was an agitation in his church. Ask him to leavo? Givo him a trial for horesy? No, indeed. Tho richest man in his church invitod him to go to Europe Thoy aro going to raiso hiB salary whon ho gots back, and ho is going to givo them sennous tolling thorn how much moro ho behoves in tho power of tho lovo of tho Lord than tho hato of tho dovil. That congre gation will enjoy a clmngo from sor mons about tho Bizo of tho tabornaclo ami othor noudoctrinal subjects that minister has felt himself forced to preach about whilo b,o has boon growing." Boston Transcript It l'leustnl Hroiuilng. Browning is said to havo rolisbod greatly tho story of thooxporionco in Boston of an English friond, ivho, whilo staying at ono of tho principal hotols in that city, was unnblo to Bloop, owing to mysterious, doloful noises that camo from a room nenr by. Calling a boy, tho Englishman asked what was tho causo of tho dis turbance. "Oh, sah I" was tlio lad'a reply, "that is tho Browning- club, just reading Browning, Bali. That is all, soli." San Francisco Argonaut lleulth In Atnikit. According to tho census mado by by tho Moravian missionaries at Botliol, in Alaska, not less than 50 por cent, of tho peoplo aro afflictod with chronic disease Affections of tho lungs tako ono-half of this CO por cont, followed by rhoumatism, scrofula nnd heart diseaso. Two thirds of tho children born do not Hvo, or rathor, do not outlivo tlioir parents. Philadelphia Ledger. Muuk Bill of Aiutrikll. Tho Australian bank bill is printed j on light colored thick paper, which. rIiowh nana of tho thick fiber lnnrku or geomotrio linos tsed in American ourreaov as a protection against counterfeiting. Golden DayBs CLEAN! H It yu would b clout Aiid hayo your cloth wj dono up in th jtMittttand drcwiet manner, take them to tho whuiw Jl wwfe m (lout) by whito labor and in tho most trouspi mm i O'OTiONKIs J. OLMSTED. JUibwt Streol. oeaVH WeIk. A SlnsnUif Ceremonial Whlrll flhtlM I'lnce In Raritl Knmliv. "Death week," tho "Smartna Ne delya" of tho Slavonic peoplo, marks tho end of winter in rural Russia. It is kept during tho last seven days of March, and is a survival pure and 8lmplo of early paganism. In tho old Slavonic mythology, as in tho minds of tho mass of untaught Rus sians nowadays, tho idea of death and winter is closely associated, and the ceremonies proper to tho "death weok," from tho sacrifico to tho "Vodyanoi," or water spirit, with which it begins, to tho driving out and drowning of death, with which it tenninates, aro based upon tho eunaixtitiou that was formerly uni veral in northern Europo. That writers on Russia and tho Russians havo given no account of tho "death week" celebration is duo, no doubt, to tho fact that it takes place at a timo of tho year when travelers are rarely tempted tovi&it Russia, and ia confined to rural districts out of tho beaten track, which aro tmlikoly to attract foreigners. When the ico begins to break on tho water, winter is considered over in Russia, and tho break ng of the ico is duo tho Rusaau p:'o Bants hold to tho "Vodyanoi," or water spirit, who has his abode in tho rivers and streams. Ho has dopt over tho win ter, thoy say, and awakes hungry and angry with tho first rays of tho returning sun. Ho bursts tho con gealed covering of tho water, sends i;ho ico floes drifting, drives the fish from their hauutH and causes tho streams to overflow. In tho last weok of Merch there fore, before tho ico begins to break, tho peasants In rural Russia start tho "death week" celebration by preparing n sacrifico for Iho "Vody anoi," so that ho shall not bo kept waiting when ho awakes from his winter sleep. Thoy meet together in tilio villago whero tho celebration is to tako placo and subscribe a sum of money for thopurchaso of a young horso. Tho animal must not bo a gift, but bought for money; it must not bo bargained for, and no ono per son must contribute moro than an other to tho amount required. Tho horso is taken to a stable spe cially rosorved for tho gift to tho "Vodyanoi" and fed for throo days on bread and oilcako. On tho fourth day, at midnight, tho horso is taken from tho stall and conducted to tho nearost river or stream, tho villagers following in a body. Tho mano is decorated with red ribbons, tho head smeared with honey, tholcc3 aro tied together and a couplo of millstones secured to tho neck. Then a holo is mado in tho ico and tho horso thrown into tho water a living sacrifico to tho "Vodyanoi." Fisher folk in tho Archangel dis trict pour a quantity of fat into tho water instead of throwing in a horso, and tho millers of tho TJkraino cast tho horse's head into tho river and not tho living animal. After ap peasing tho water Bpirit, tho houso spirit, tho "Domovoi," calls for a sacrifice. Ho awakes on tho night of March 25, and will wait only three" lays for his offoring. So on return ing from tho river Bido tho villagers prepare a suitable gift for him. Thoy tako a fat black pig, kill it and cut dt into as many pieces as thero aro Tesidonts in tho placo. Each resi dent recoives ono piece, which he straightway buries "under tho door atop at tho entranco to his houso. In somo parts, it is said, tho coun try folk bury a few eggs bonoath the threshold of tho dwelling to propiti ate tho "Domovoi." London Spec tator. Morullty of Clrou Life. A s regards tho morality of circua lifo, tho occupation of tho perform ors forbids that tboy should indulgo in dissipation of any kind. Even if inclined in tho diroction of vico they havo no timo to indulgo in it On tlio road thoy riso at 7 or 8 o'clock, leavo tho sleeping car and, breakfast at a hotel and havo a morning ro hearsal. Then como dinner, tlio afternoon performance and supper, thou tho ovoning performance, and at 12 o'clock, or nn hour and a half aftor thoy aro through work, they must bo in tho car again or n Bovoro fino is imposed. In winter tlio Btars go to Europo and perform in tho heated circus buildings or stay at homo and prac tice. It is a html life, but it is as good as any othor honest calling, and I cannot recollect a singlo scandal that has boon proved to lio at tlio door of a circus actor. Donvor Sun. Otd Indian frames, If thd red man had given na nothing eleo than cornbread and hotniny ho would have bestowed on tho American white man an incalculable boon. Bat he has given us atao an inexhaustible supply Of names, mostly musical nnd always different from those in any other part of the worl 1. On this supply of names wo should draw oil all occasions poisiblo when a now thwn or mountain is to bo christened. Tho Indian names havo a poetic or legendary signification. They should bo faithfully preserved, if for no other reason than that they con stitute a source of information as to the history of n fast vanishing people. Yot, with all these noble Indian names at hand, thero is a tendency to drop them altogether and givo to American towns borrowed English names, al ready duplicated dozens of times, and which aro absolutely meaningless in United States history. The outrage is oven perpetrated of rebaptizlng a town and changing its beautiful t-d Indian namo to a British one. Maine has been especially guilty in this respect. Port land itself, tho largest city in the state, was originally un Indian village called Casco. The name wiu u muiical and striking one. Then for somo reason the name of the place was changed to Mach igouno, pronounced Mashigon, also an Indian name, not so musical as the first oue, but fctill an origiuul appellation, Machigoima it should have been left, but no! A Britis.li word had to bo ticked to tho beautiful town by some body who had exceedingly bad taste, and it wad baptized onco more, this timo to bo called Fuhuouth. But the people of tho placo had become norvous in their iniuds on the nubject of names by thi3 time, nnd once moro renamed the city, this time calling it Portland. It may bo remarked that there are at presdut thirty Portlands in tho United States. Worse still, a few miles out of Portland was a villago called Sacca rappa, whore is a fine water power. The same mania for meaningless British names has chunged Saccarappa into Westbrook. Such changes are outrages on the artistic sense. Keep the lino old Indian names. They havo a history and mean something. Surdou uiul tho I'lnunclor. A rich financier onco called upon Victorion Sardou and oxplaluod brief ly that tho passion of his lifo was to attend on tho first night of tlio rop-i-osoniation of a play. ' 'Sorry I can't obligo you," said Sardou, anticipa ting tho request ' 'I thought not, M. Sardou, but I havo an idoa, I havo a beautiful daughter oighteon years old. I will givo hor 200,000 francs if your son will accept hor 113 his wifo; tbon being tlio father-in-law of tlio bou of tlio author I shall havo a right us a member of tho family of tlio author, to assist on tho first nights of his pieces," Chicago Post A Xxleiulng Trait. Minister (soveroly, to bad boy) Do yuu Bmoko cigarottosf Bad Boy Yob, but Tdon't collect tlio pictures. Kato Flold'a Washington. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South orwrilUraetta Hotl, HALRM - - - ORKOCN NOTICE. T wUki 'talfv In nv MMfcMMtrti- la tin lumbw twite ibv I hiivo mtKl wy . slltou In the lumu, !" A !. Iiimlnf ik inn i vMIl ty ytmt bm, bU tun iwk in (mukmiiuw oi iHttGOHinttttOfn.unii i winmr w muo it htewyimw imww to w mewl rrt wy pl btor Hrt toff, Bra- VmaW Tallylris by i:iec( rlclty. Ono of tho lutejt applications of elec tricity to mining operations is seen in tho Mottcruich load mine in Belgium. Each bucket that arrives nt tho top of tho shaft makes an electric contact, and a needle in :he office iudi sates by a red liuj upon a l evolving drum tho number of buckets bi ought up. By this ar rangement it is possiblo to keep an ac curate record of the regularity of the work, while tho register prevents any disputes as to the quantity of materi .' taken out of tho mine. New York Jour- r.-. JL iSI DR. MILES pQyJk ? cure. i) PBTplSBSE 8TATliTirstanw thnt ono In voun has a weak or diaoiwoil lleurt. The first mnptoms nre short lirenth, oppreulou, fluttci lusr, fiilnt ami huniiryapelU.imlu In IdB.lliensmotlirrluz. swollen unUlo, tlrop.y (uiul drnth.J for whlcli ln. MILES' MJW JJEAUT CintB Ian mnrroloua remedy. "1 b.ivo been troubled with bourt disease for Teara, ruy loft pulse win Terr noak. could ct tliaea ccircelr feol It, tin imallesb oxcltcmont would uliraya weaken xnr nurrcs und heart and a fear of Impcndliu Ooultt atnred mo In tbo fuce for lioum. JUS. MILKS' NEZXVIKI1 nnd NI1W 2IEAUV OU1SB la tlio only medicine that Una proved of any bene fit and cured me. Ij. M. IJyer, Clorerdale, Jld. 3lr. Miles' tlvirlMIUnro a aura remedy for ltlllnuanuaa un.l Torpid l.lver. HO Doses Its rents. Fine book on Heart Illasaae, wltk wonderful cures I'ree ut drugglata, or eddrcat D!t. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind Sold by T) J.Kry, driiggist.Salem. mvBsuvsBnm Act on & now principle reeaUto tlie llvor, ttoraich and bowels through (lis ntrrtt Dn. Mais' Pruj tlHcdllu curt hlllonsneps, (orpld liter and constipa tion. Smalleat, mllilet, cnrortl 5pdo8es,2Sets. lirmplen uee at ilrutvlsts. '4 9(lC4.,MlllHt,b, gold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Salem ill to and BasoliM mams ITave ftwer parts, and are I It. i-ktll ii. I... lrti.lu tn ova,. n. er order than snv nthprntun1! itwrtii.i.. Miifrini. nw bjUu Jut Ibbl tbo buruir. turu lUa wheel, mul U ruuaallUuj. SlAKlia NO B3IBI.L OU DIHT. K o douilu or fulse exploalsus, so frequcit: with tbit uurtlUblo (iailc, JTor Slmllolt j- It liontt tho Worti. It Oil luolf AutomaUcally, No lintt cries or Eloctrlo flparlu H resa with a Cfcear r G railo of OuoUno Uiao anr yon nmcnirriric ciucciAKa ArrLT TO) PALMER & HEY. MANUFACTURERS, Saa rraaiMO. CaL ud Mui, Or ELfl'RIGBELT titBBnSUB&sWBtb rytjft-3 Ma w UTESTPATCNTS K8T nwMVEUcirrs. VTUItara WMttt U WITH EtfCTRB- WAWCTrS SVSKNSMY. MiktMAt rsHI( frn twiuiUw at tnli, uin limi,iiwm I.JUw.iU., ai Ms4l lilniU.1, tnln. Um, umu allllj, lr tuM4. lairw. ausUiB. ti4..y. llT.r aa4 MMll muWtu.luuWu, laatuM huiIm, mru HH.na. M.TM. 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Late Fastor Bloomlngdalo Beformod Churclu Caatorl enres Colic, Constipation, Boor Stomach, DIirrha:a. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes a Without injurious medication. " For seyeral yeiri I haro recommenden your Caitoria. ' and shall always continue to do so as It has Invariably produced beneficial results." EDWIK P. PAnDEB, M. V., " Tho Wlnthrop," lSOi Struct and 7th Ave., Kew York City Tnit Ccvtaub CoKPAirr, 77 MnnnAT STacrr, KiW Tons. SaV(t33 &lK&BElEK&5EiEE3!ZS&3EB33BHt Wmis, i rri nn mm& URE Sick ITeadache anil rellere nil tho troubles lncl dent to a bilious stato of tho system, such at Dllnss, Nausea. Di j.i Bluest, Distress after catins. Pain in tho fni'n, .to. 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CAKES uz3i:ura CO., hn Tctt mUl MM Small ?Hc9. Church Directory. CUMTlKItl.AND PBX-41IYTERI AN. Rlllem, Jregon, Itov. J. E. Blair, Faster. Bunday school every Sunday, 10 n. rn. Preaching aery auuday, 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m. Church louse on High street, between, Marlon and Union. Everybody welcome. MetuoDistEpiscopai.. Services onSab buth at lOiSO and 7; TO. Bunday school at 12; Epworlh Leagues at 6:15; Prayer meet ing every Thursday evening. Rev. C. L. ICellcrmun, pustor. Evanoflioal. Corner of Liberty and Center streets. Bunday services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., Sunday school 12 m., Y. P.U. 0. E. 0:30 p. m.; Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m. J, llowersox, poster, residence 427 Liberty stiect. Fbesbyterian. Church street, between Chemeketu and Center. Preaching morn ing and evening; Sabbath school at 12 ra.; Y. P.S. O. E.ttt:30p.(m.; prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30p.m. Bav.F.II. Qwynue, D, I) pastor. The Uuubcu of God Holds rcllgeous services In the Good Templer's hall Tue -day, Thursday and Friday evenings. Bun days at 10:30 a tu. und 7:30. Bunday school at 3 p. m. Elder X, N. Mathews, pastor. Bt. Joau-n'd Catuoho Church.. Che meketu und CotUige. Sunday services: Low mass 7:30 u. in.; high mass 10:S0; bunday school 3 p. ra ; vespers 7:30; week days, low mass 7 a. in. llov. J. S. White, pubtor, Congregational. Corner Center nnd Liberty Services Sunday ut 1O.30 a.m. nnd 7 p. m.; Sunday school 12 m., Y. 1. a C. E at 6tj0p. m.; piuyor ji.icilug7:J0p.m.Thurs day, lttrv C. L.Coi win, pastor. St. Paul Episcopal Ctukch. Corner Church und Clienutiu.il. Bsi vices 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m.jt-'uniiuy school lhlo a. m.; service TUun.duy7.3tip m. Itov. W.Lund, rector. First BAPTlsr. Llbeity and Marlon. Services 10-.J0 a. in. und 7:00 p. m.; Sunday school 13 m.j young people's meeting ut (I p.m.; prayer meeUng".30Thuiaduy, ltev. Hubert Whltaker, pastor. Fkkk JIkthodist I'cv. 11. F. Smalley ivistor. Serylces Suuduy morning und evening, Sunduy schcal nt 10 u m.; prayer meeting Friday night. Church opposite North Balem school. Friends. At Hlghlaud park on car lino, Hervlcca 1C:30 n. m. nnd 7::o. p. in.; Sunday school 11 m.; Christum Endeavor 0 p, in.: prayer meeting Thursday 7:SU p. m. ltev, F. II. Oeorijc, pustiir. Qeuman Uaitist. Services lu German UnptUt church north of C'otuige street. Sunday school at 10 a. in. l'reuchhig ut 11 u.m. Evening service ut 7.30. ltev. John Fechter, pastor. Christian. High und Center. Sunday sohool 12 m.; preuchtug 10:30 u. m.; young people's society 6:30 p. m.j preaching 7:S0 p. m. Hev, W. H, Williams, puntor. Qeuman Hkformkp-. Capital und Marl on.; Sunday servlco 11 a, ui.;Hunday school 10 a. iu.; pruyer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. in, ltev. J. Muellhaupt, pastor. CIIkutian Scienck. Services In Unl turUn hall ut 10:0 n.m.uud 7:30 p tn ; bub- bath sohool U m j Ulble study Thursday evening. Unitarian fiiURCH. sen Ices Ht 10-.S0 a. m uud 7:ui u. iu. .Sunday nehoul ut rim. All lnlU'd. Si.uU fie. Kev.ll. li, Drown. ttilnlvf.... ' South 8AI.EM-M. K. church. I'rcuch Ing every buuiUy ut 10:30 rum, uud 7:30 p. m. j. 11. Hooik, pastor. Obkx.vn Ll'THKkN, North Cottage 8L Hervloetiou l.t mid 3d Huuday of each month ut " p. ui, Hev. Q. B. il tyer jvastor. AvaiUAN Mkhiooist, North Balem. Bervioea ut II a. in. unit 7;S0 p. in. Bunday school at 1 p, m. llev, O, W, White, pasior, Temp raucogielmeeetlnBiiota o'clek Sunday at W, C. T. U. fc41. M.T. RINEMAN SE.X.X 121 Stable airJ Vaney Gweerks?, kjnr. (llA3Wure, Ijunjva, Wocd.s rw w. au a.taiu l4 ...111 I9l I ALaVfiualALlu.iiilfrufLi l ... b..l.h I "Mtghet Prt Htia far ewntiy. jTOdaet.,i I WesutW !abaru cryaur ttr.i,.i-. M ' UUiUttfW Salem Abstract and Loan Co. The only Abstract books of Marlon county. Heal eatata orders lulled promptly nnd buiVly. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAGER. Por locata Mines. Dr. H. Smith Is now a )le aeent In Ore gon for the sale of Mhrsholl's Electro Mag netic rods for locating 11 inet of Gold or Pllver. This Instrument has become the most enlrent f.irco in detecting the pres ence or Gold and Sliver deposits whether In the form of hidden coin or quartz rocR. The ranker claims that u caitful Invcsll giitionjH suro to lead ono to tho exact lo cality of the treasure. For farther Infor mation please uddress DR, H. SMITH, -se-ti Salem, Oregon. Burton iros. STATE STREET BRICK YARD. Largo stock of common Brick always on hand. Prrescd and ornuuieiilal brick made to order. Leave orders at O. Rtolz, El State street, Goodhue 4 Cnhlll, 95 State street, or at the yard, opposite Stato 1'iit.ou. Res'.denco 382 Churvh St. J. J. MUTTON, SIGN AND HOUSE PAINTER, Decorator, Kalsomluer 'nnd Pa per Hnnger. .Leave orders nt A. B. Buren A Son's Fur niture store or Sroat&Glle, Grocers. EAST AND SOUTH VIA! Southern Pacific Route Shasta. Iixie CALHTORNIA EXPRE3.S TRAIN RUN UAH, BKTWKKN PORTLAD ANU M. JT. South. 7:." p. m. 9:18 p. m. 8:15 a.m. Jfoith. Lv. Portland Ar. I l:Jb n. ui Lv. Salem Lv. I 5:28 a. m Ar. San Fran. Lv. 1 7:00 p. m Above trains Btop only ut lollowlng sta tlons north of Koseburg, East Portland Ongon City, Woodhurn, Salem, Albany Tanyent, Shedds, Ualscy, Ilarrlsburz Junction City, Irving and Eugene. ltoaKUUKO MAI.li DAILY, 8.30 a. m. 11:17 a. m 5.50 p. ro. Lv. Portland Ar. I 4:M p. m. Lv. Salem Lv. 1:10 p. m. Ar. Iloseburg Lv. 7:00 a. m Albany Local, Dally Except Sunday. o.uu p. in. 7:5 p.m. 9 on p.m. Lv. Portlana Ar. 10:.0a.Ei. Lv: ealem Lv. 7:3'le.m Ar. Albany Lv, 6:30a. ni. PDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- For accommodation ot passengers holding second class tickets attached to express trains, fast Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAV). 7l3U a. in. I Lv. Portland Ar. 6"prin. laiO p. m. I Ar. Corvallis Lv. last p. in. At Albany and Corvallis connect wltn trains of Oregon Paclflo Itollroad. EXPRESS TKAIf (DAI LY-EXCTi-rPPNIlAV 4:40 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I iu a. m 7&i p. m. I Ar.McMlnnvllloLv. h-A', a. m Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH For tickets and lull inronnation regard. Jj IB iH?. v.u Hi" OMAHA Kansas Citv, St. Paul CHICAGO, ST.L0UIS, And all Pointi East, North mid South. PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIST SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CARS Awn niucDc. 8temer IVrtUnd JoSm FraueUcc; Every IIUKtIS 'iVR-Sgp EUROPE W, H. HULSURT, Awit, Qa JP. Aft l" jmjoiD, 9Mr j 1 1 iij j e Damaaw raaBrJ " . P Cf CD p O 3 3 Dcl,o -! w P O p m a P SLi " ?p2iSgc .9 S v a p a s CD i CO w tl (0 CD H Dl B " hi C '-' , O- y-' -v l" o5 n t LL. - ii r O "ituiCw CO CD CT1 pfTO "J C P O g g p. gy "p S'2 c c?S jp- 2 p o w 3 ro - H- 5 cu s.s JT -i - w" O ct- g CT p CD i-i e K C7T . jffl D P (!) 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FOR SAIEI CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN HOMES AND FRUIT GARDENS, Wllhln one-hall mlJe of two electric im.i car lints nnd iHlrctounflHttiitionuudiilv olllce Only two and one-quarttr nViui from tlio center of Balem Jleulthy, bean Hfnl Innulnl.. toil pxtm.mr.ri wTiiW. u.ean aDd rich. 1'rlce low and terms eaaf UIM4 c-lO-tf HW. Cu'fTLE. FOR SALE. Absolutely Safe - Investment, $10,000. FOR $6,000 Tho new two-story brick store building and grosud occupied by Geo. v. Hmiih oS C'ommeri lal Muet. For Kale f,r (0 COO ft taken soon. ItpavslO per cent, on tLnt nuiount, uud will bo worth SIO.CAO In i..t than live years. II. v. uotilp 8-io-tr - i Uoforo Slnrtiug on a Jounwj A person usually desires to gain Kme in- ' formation as to the most dtsirable loutt la ' taVe, nnd will puichase tlckLts via the ono ' that will tiiroid him tho quickest and bet i service, lleloro starting on u trip to t;hl" cuijo or any point Eatt, you shnufd prnvlda ' youreif witli a map and time table of the lecousln Lenlial Lino The trains run on this route aievebtlbuloandarecquimed With I'ullmau's latest UiuwIubHoo m Biier era, elegant I'ny Couches and Dining lufi of latest design, built cxprcssh for tl.u ku,. vice, and uiooxqulhite In iumlBlilnija uad convenient and roinlbrtaLlo In niranKt. ment und sw complete in every detail tbat they hnenobuperiorlniomiort and elo. panee. The dining cur oervlco Is pronoun, eea by ull the most elegunt over Inaflgnr. utcd, and Is opciuled In the luttuv. ut n8 patrons. luHt tniliiA via the Wisconsin Central Lines lea e Ai innenrolls dully at 12.13 p.m. nnd 0:25 p. m., anil wt. Paul at lwo p. ro. ana 7:15 r. m., making fasoruble connto. tlon with all liulus Horn tho West and boutlraest. hor tickets, maps, pamphlets and full lutnimatlortnpply to 0. F. .McNeill, C. V and T. A., AllnuMipolls, Mluu.,nnd toJas, U. l'ond. Gtueial I'ubbeuger and Tlcktt ! Ateut, ChltURO, 111. M6-ly Sheriff Sale. vrOTICK is liwreliy given that by virtus i ol an cxcutlon duly Issued out or the county bourl ol tbo siato ot Oiegon for tho couutv of Marion, on tbe ailh duy of Aug gust, lbU-'.uml to mo dliectea upou n Judg ment duly tendered, entered ol rtcoranud docketed In and by sUl court, ou thsBih dayot August lrJ, in u ctrtaiu suit then In wild court, pending .vhernln h. and E. Ulihcli weieplulntllls,aud Chirlesvaughn "us delendeut lu laor ot plaluUIN and ng'ilnst defendant, by which execution I am commanded that out of the per sonal property of mid defendant, or if sulllclent cannot be found tbtn out ol the ical pioperty buiouglng tu mid deleudun in mid o miity, on or after 'the (lib day August, lbSX tomtUfythosum ol $U'i 30, together with inteieu thereon at the rnte ol 10 per cent, per unnviui, from tun Oth day ol August lbM. and tlie further hum ol Hi 3 together with Interest from the 6th any of August, 18S3, and the fur. ther sum of 10-CJ and also costs and ex penses of said execution, I have levied upou, und will, on Saturday, the 1st day of October, 1892, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. of paid day at the west door of the county court house In Balem, Marlon county, Uiegon, sell ut public unction to tho highest bidder lor cash In hand on the day ol s.de, ull the right, title, interest atid es tate whicn said Oeltndaiit,UharleVuughu, badou or utter the Uth day or Aug. lhlvi, In uud to tbe lodowlug dcscrlrjcd ruil prop-erty,to-wIt: Ueglunlng at tho northwest corner of tho southeast quarter ol section 4,T,Ua,U. -i webt; tnence east bli tods; theme bouth 14 rods; tbenco cst01redH: thence north 11 rods to tho place ot Detu ning, containing 6 ucies more or less, und also nil ol tbo donuiion laud claim of ben jamin Vaughn auo Elizabeth Vaughn in 1'. 0 S., It. 2 west, save and except tho fol lowing described piemlseg, to-Ut: Etfciu ulng hi the southwest corner of tho south east quarter uf bectlou i, T t)b., It. 2 west of Willamette Ideiiillan; thenco north 30 chains; tbenco west J.1U clulus to the northeast comer of lsaau U'ook'w donation land claim thence along cnsuim boundary of saiilCook's donation lund claim cO chains; thence east 1.00 chains to the p ace ol be ginning, containing b acres, mote or het. llatid uiaieni.tnis.ilstdsy of Au..'iW)i JOHN KNIi.H'J, FhTlfTof Muriou County, Oregon, By F. T. Wkiqutman, Deputy. 7-lWt THE YAOUlNA ROUTE. OliEGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oreton Devtlopment ci rnpany'i steamship Hue. li'. miles shoi ttr, iu hour! tbbinuethnn by any othei loute. lirsl class ilnongli passenger and lreUht llu nom Portland mid nQ pomtb in thoWii Iamen, vailev to und liom bun 1 luiicitc TIME SCHttlUU, il'-zttPtPnnctili!)- l.caw-Albany UOl'M Leave- ,-orvallli I.jOPM Avilvt Vuqulnu EiflJPM Leave yoquinft W5AM Leave torvalllj - - - - lfS'oAM Arrive All any 11:10 AM O. e O. trali.s conntti at Aibniy and t'crvr-llis, Ihettbotetriitni! connect ut ;i(,' JNA with the Oieyon Development t' m )lHU'iuiH)itTwtiprwron Ynoulnn i A Fraricinoo. N. B. I'usBiucwslroml'ortlani! ..nd ull Willamette Valley point can irate clie conutalon with tho trains f the YAO.UINAlU)U'J'KatAlbiij- ."''UIH and if destined to 2iin Jrntntuuo, rnon d arransetortr-lvpiit yr.r,un.i i ' i .d-'B befote date ot lailiaf. F&gii.ytr as4 t'rOgtt llu1 I i.s tkt IAst, Forlnlormatfi iinpv ' ' ' A-J11 HUJMAN t Co., ficllt .Jofccl Ai,inti.JU'uiidt03iont ct., in -,' i o (J.C. HOCiOlJ Ai't Oiti'i l'ri. ynsi. At.IOrorfoa Iiulf c P, l . ' "rn d1' r K.HASM,)l.LL,Ji.Genl Fit: f Inwt. Ait. O.-c-C' i. lieirJuri' u1 On, i?'Niili tntrt I" I ISpwis MSmK BOH t rtlcUcin'g Golden Balaam No, 1 Cures Chancrca, first, and second U;e Sores en th Lcpsand Body; Sore Eaii. Kyea. Now, etc., ConperMlorcd fliotche', syphllitloOatatrh, diseased Scalp, ard all primary forma ot tho disease known at Syphilis. Price, f 5 OO per Ilottl. un ltlciinu'a Goltlun Bitlaam No i Cures Tertiary. ilcrcurlaiajTihIIItio niuu umtlsm, Paint in tho Hones, Palailn tbl Head, back cf the Neck. Ulcerated &." Throat, Byphllitlo Itash, Lumps ail can. tncted Cordi, BtuTnuia ot the Llmbe, ami eradicates all dlaeaae from the ajtten, whether caused by indlarretlon or abuu of Mercury, leaving the blood pure and bialtby. Price 85 OO uer Dottle. Lo Hlclinu'a Golden tapaniala Anti tiote or tbo cure ef Gonorrhaa, Gleet, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or aeni Uldiiamngemeots. Prlc 'i 5U nor Kottle. r u Ktcban'a Goldea Spamish Iu JectioB, for sever roses of Goaarrbaa, InfUmraatory Glet, BtiktatUJx. Pries VI 60 per Dottle. J ue Itlclma'a QoMT Ointment ier tea elective haalltV' yphllitla Sores and erapUena. Prir.4l OO per Bux. e Klclutu's Goiaeit Pllla -Nrrn inlKralaUmtaieflt; loss ot pbfxtoal po . txa ot bver-irork, llottjatlon, ct Prlre ea par Hex. 'lriJjB And Varttltin, lu'i .inixTrUt, aa!, vaooMtr B3 y 99 JC lit MiMKT BT.t