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LI SALE!!. OnEGON. FHIDAT, APRIL 11, 1? CHINESE BILL IS DISCUSSED A Yl;:ro2$ Protest Maie Yestcr day bySenatcr Colloa AGAINST THE Ptt'DlNG MEASURE Settlemler, 93; Hul Ian J Auterson be ing: elected- i For Recorder H. OVerton, 107; C. F. Whitman. 110. For Treasurer J. A. Austin. 128; O. A. iendet, 92. 1 -1 - For i Marshal Eugene Moshbergcr, 121 : Amos Beach, 96. " License eFor, 92t against, 111 T Woodburn. remains "dry" another year..-. ; "',. .; -T t; .5 CHAIRMAN OF THE FOREIGN RE LATIONS COMMITTEE MADE A. DEEP IMPRESSION. lie Warned the Senate-AgalnM Ignor ing- Solemn Treaties Made With the CWnwe Empire, j Although He Con ' t-eded the Right of4ongre to Pass the Bill In Its Present Forte J WASHINGTON. April'8. A vigorous protest was made in tlw? Seriate today, by Cultom, agairmt the passage of th Chinese exclusion bill n Its , prewn form. "Coming from the Chairman of the Committee on! foreign! Relations, the profegt made a' deep imprpwsion on the Senate. Culloui, while expressing h-imoelf a In favorjof the exclusion Of Chinese laborer,, muid .that j many jof the provt4ons of Uv? pending .measure were In contravention of our treaty ob ligations with China., He urged thj.t the United States fould not (afford to ignore Its solemn treaties, although he conceded the authority of "Congr?ss to enact the proposed law. If it saw fit? to do so. ,- . : ;.f '"'!:-, Patterson and Pcrlcns support d the pending bill, maintaining .that, in no way did it contravene the existing IreaiUes, as ""by th.j convention of 1894 China had agreed that Chine:; laborers should be excluded from this county The bill was drastic in its provisions. llu-y admitted, but no more so than was nl-ecssary taeiim-rtate the possibility' of muds. ; ' of Cuban Reciprocity. WafehiriKiLKi. Anil . '1 b, debate on !( t'uutii reiiroLlty bill, which open avt in thi-'Hp'irfc I li y. w.uj ,lijppoint- 'i'n"-n wa wt-nifcxUiHKii clashes, after the deUue wsu aiiiuaily . begun, and " lionet of tlrt b.t,terneB w hich wan ex pected to crop out on the floor lame to the surface. The vote on the motion to K" into committee- of the whole to i -cm wider the bill, however, developed the lines of a cleavage, tnd showed that the -Democrat are quite as much di vided on the question as ) the ma Jorityy In Che livl.n, which is re garded as pntut !, I y a tent vote oh the bill, 1 It ' Republicans mid sixty-trire Xefnocrat -voted for the motion, and forty-one Democrats and thirty-tun Jlepublfc-ait against It. The vote was )n Wifly mnv . etitUirnrstditK' to th j Jemocrsiis man io me itcpuniMiuns the rnc'tititers of the minority 'had ouled t conference for 1 ml girt ut .which they attion. ' . Th vote forced 'the- hand of the -IietimvratM itM lrtillvHu.il before th ( aliens. IViyiie. the Republican .lend'-r. il-nj.l Kite bill for (lie d b.if " In a strong peeeh, which t-oirirn tiil I ! attention from ImH ti M'lin of the IIiir. . There wrtr only two "other si he. 'Newlii.ii.ds (SfV.y tok th nsitforr that Culm-. untesM riii iver- lnvltr-l at the Hiiliw- .tSiHe ,to lM,-fne u - pa-rt of thf tTnMl.-Sti.Viw. "MrOlcIlirt, N. Y.) fa Virl ii .to ii'T (iiu iflu' t lm lor. the beiK-IK of Culm, but Ktve ttll'e thaUlf th rtt of rrduetion w?s not InentiMMl, ho would vote for th' bill. lt con lend - ti i n il rci-iproi i-ix w;is in -line wmii lline-fvonored dimrlnes, and that wh.lf the K'pultlHtirMt-.might leatj It, the I "inK-raf s nhoiild - not, Trarrpot Service. I Washington. April s. S rr t.iry.lUxt today sn-nt nn siwr to th lluse rcsoluliott of M.ircti t'lth, -;illinK upt.'i Mm Ar fat-ts a-.to the ' wiKliu t 'f the 1 rsAitstKMt'wervlcelwt ween Ssm Francis co and lie Itill;p4ne I.land.. The aiwwrr Includes tl rtifsof Inspec- torieuenil t hiitnb?rlaln andLjeulen ant t'oonl Ma us. M.ijixr (leneral You nfr. In t ra rwnvi tl ng the report off ChaJnlerl:i-ln, submits an analysis of lh report rtiw1ni lw axl"iuate suier Vlsion to any fi;atun of the fitting out of transports for a, long time iif ter the service was Inaugurated. The prices paid for material were'of ten frtrtkJnS'ly in ex of the current market' pHces frnr-Hfli same articles, and supplies wrej purchasel in the open nrket without MlvertisKng.i It Is further statel In Young's summary that the "preference Wtn to have b-eT,i ritown special ftnivs to the pint of or loring fnm them articles out of their lirtes of bus news .these, firms at the same time charirtng j exorbitant prices, to the extent In a few Instances of 100 per cent In excews of ;the ruling tarket rates." - '; 1 : v. j - A COLONIZATION COMPANY. Rio Orsnds Valley to B Settled and Irrigated.'. "-K.fi PASO. Tvx.. April 8. A Coloni sation Cnpany has been nrcanlsed and will .settle forty thoiismnd acre of land In Uie Rio. Ornnde Valley below this city. ' Recent expsrtements have d mn?t ruled the fact that water can be Kitten f rn wvtls wtthumps to Irri gate hrnh 4 a srrmll o4. The J.ind will lie sold rUy o bona title sottlsrs. WOODBURN REMAINS DRY. Anti-License Ticket ' Won Out in the . City Election. WtHHHtrRN. April . ConHderable Irttere'st wait nfcirjfstt""! ni the cty -lettUrtl herr yesterday, which m,sh.1 off ju-ily. t! vote nz i"Hwi. The rntwt wu between -the "tJotxl tltlfn hlp." or wrrtl-lieetiw peple. and th "City, " or aJoon adtcvilcs. The re taiK w?s-in faxr of Uie hx1 ttiisn-f-ltp ticket wtth the rxeept(on of He reonie. , Hnkn Itcetise tn voted .lowp by 2 msiHty. The rote was ns fol lows; . . t i Kor Mjyr H. Tomllneon, 1:3; O. I). - "FVr tvwmrflnwn - J. J. Itul I on both titk'ls. 1?2; A. S. Aul-r-ri 122; F. Wl , FIGHTING BOB EVANS Sailed for Orient Yesterday to Taks Command of Asiatic Squadron. SAN FRANCISCO, April 8 On board the steamer Gaelic, which sailed for the Orient today, are Rear-Admiral Robtey D. Evans, who goes to Yokoha ma, to take cofnrnand of the Asiatic station: Commander M, R. Harris, who is bound for Yokohama, to join the American fleet, and F. Runsdorf, Ger man Consul at Formosa. j U J .' ' COSHOW FOR CONGRESS. , Rosobwrg Democrats Endorse Him in . Thoir County Convanion. ; ROSEBURG, Or April S.--The Dem ocratic "ccmnty convention 1 today en dorsed Hon. O. P. Coshow, of RosebniK. for Congrejesnvtri from the Second Dis trict. . '-; " . -i ' -.;- - , , Athens, O., April 8.- The Republicans of the Eleventh District i nominated Congressman .-Chwrls H. iirosvenor by acclamation. .. r- ; I ; ., Kamtaa City, Mo, April 8. At mid night the returns of the city election .indicate the re-election of Mayor Jas. A. Reed, DermKsrat over John Jj Green, Republican, by 2250 plurality. f rl . ! - : I i ' five were Killed. ROOSEVELT AT CHARLESTON The President Bacqsetted by the Yann-nearted People Of 'THAT NOTtD SOUTHERN CITY THE NATION'S CHIEF WELCOMED IN MANNER THAT MADE ALL FEEL JUBILANT.! The Reference to the Civil Conflict, onj the Friendly Feeling Brought About by the War With Spain Greeted With Cheers by the South Carolina States men A Notable Function. dent to Major Mlcah" Jenkins, with a luncheon at the Woman's Building, and an inspection of the grounds and building. The enthusiasm of the peo ple was unbounded. In handing the a w ord lo Major Jenkins, the President said: :- "' .!'.' "Major Jenkins: Nothing could give me greater pleasure than to hand tu $sou, my old friend and comrade, whose courage I saw tried time and again whose courage was of the temoer that n.ale It indifferent what the trial was, to hand you this sabre. I am glad to do It. as the guest of South Carolina, as President of the United States, but gladder to do it a your old -friend and comrade." v-".- ! '.,;- ' J. :'"..' . RAILROAD SOLD AT GOOD PRICE GLASGOW. April 5. The struggle of crowds, which gathered at I br ox Park today to witness the last International Association football ; contest - between the teams from England and Scotland, caused the colapse of a portion of one of the spectator's terraces, resulting in 'he death of five persons, and the Injury of 125 others. Twenty of the in jured 'will probably die. A BOY SUICIDES. VANCOUVER, B. C. April 8. The Ul-yeat-old fcon of George Tumross, of Jieveltoke, B. C, committed sui cide today by" hangljig? His parents can advance no reason forTTBeact: - TROOPS FOR AFRICA. VANCOUVER. & C, April! 8. Tin? machinery for the Canadian Militia Lepariment was set in motion today, for the enlisting of a contingent of 2000; men for South Africa. The De partment will -have the contingent out fitted, equipped and ready to - go on board- steamer in .three weeks. ; A RED LETTER DAY. GRAND FORKS. II. C. April 8. Sat urday, April 12th Is a red letter day In the history of Grand Forks and Re public. The occasion will be the formal ipem'ng of the Kettle Valley Railroad l(rie. linAVE CHARGE. IU7TTE,Mont,. April 7.A ' peciil to the Miner, frQm: Kallspell says; Net tle Itusseli has tscn placed under ar rest for the alleged murder of William Ilauk's. a prominent oung- farm-r. Ilawk's' iltad body was found In a 11 v cry stable yesterday morning, CHARLESTON, S. C April 8, A banquet, i tendered rto President Roose velt, was afltting close to aday full of incidents.: and served., to gather to gether men prominent in the affairs of State,! having solely . in , mind the greeting of the President, wblcb should prove the; sincerity and warmth of the feeling existing for him as Chief Ex ecutive of the Nation. The President's response was listened to with the clos est attention, and wis interrupted by loud and continued applause; The President said in part: - "I should be indeed but a poor Am erican myself. If I were not deeply touched and granted by the way vou have greeted me today. Around this table I see many men who took Dart in the great war. The 'war in which the younger among us here took part was a very; little one. because it did not have to be any bigger. : But it had one thoroughly good effect; it put a cap on the structure that has been building while we were almost jjnjcan clous of It, a"'V tarugTit STs how thoroughly .one we were. When we got through that war it did not make a bit of difference whether it was the Admiral from Vermont or a LieUten ant from Alabama, if the man had done his duty in such shape as to make us each feel a thrill of ; pride in Jour common Nationality." Mrs. Roosevelt was the guest of hon or tonight, at the most notable rcep Hon given In ths city in forty years, Mrs. Rousevelt Is the flftrst President's wife for whom a reception has ever been held here. fhe Cboctaw, Oklahoma St Gnlf Has Ctanged Rands, PLANT SYSTfM IS ABSORBED A HouseiioSci JPUiysician ' Or Home Book of Health ? . . u.-v-. -- ; r ' , y- - !r-- ' .-' j. .- r ': ' ':. ' - - ' v ' - '. ,' : 'j'"--!' 1 , TO IUv tllVEN AS A PREMIUM WITH J v TwiGe-a-fWeek Stateoman this is; oi;;: offer : this hook with the "states MAN ON E YEA II $3 25 ; OH BOOK A LONE $2 U). IIERE'S ax oitoutuxity to oet a valu- A ELK THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY IS , ADDING MORE MILEAGE TO ITS GREAT LINK. 18 A CANARD. LAWTO.V, Ore,,. April 7. The slory of th? negroes Wtng run out of Itwton Is a t-anard. Several small tytewrlt- ten slips ordering the colored .' people to P-avp Lawton were posted, about town, but no one' look the threats seriously. .. ; . A SlliP FfllTNUKRED. HAN. -FRANCISCO. Aprlf Vofd las .been re--ivl her of the 1' mm of b' A merlon n Whip Innjuis. In the Java M-iui. The IronulB v.-iu commanded hy UntiiiAn ThotniKnu of this tlty," and wrut manmfl by thirty men. The lis- M,teh does not report the M.-ifety of the rw, jinrt K is f'-arftl uiey were - lost. The lrMuU whs bound from New Yoi'i to Tslnwiu, China. CHAMBERLAIN FOR GOVERNOR The Democrats Will Formally Nomin ate Him Today No Slats. PORTLAND.) Or.. April 9. It Is ion ceded that (J.o. K, (Th:inilerlain, fot tner Attorney eGneral and nt, present District Attorney of this county, will Iw t.oiivlii it il for ( Hiverniir . tomwrow,- by the DetrwHTJiil'Se Htate Convenlf.n." Aside fnnn the-heid of the thket no norni na tion has Iw-en dwlded uin. Th'dt1e" gate h'tl a mucus tonight, but no slate was decided UKn. to serve tp:n YEARS, - Spokane, wash., ai.hi .-Knd Sluartv .colored, was s'-ntjenred this morn I nglo. s-rve ten v-ars in the p-tw-tentiary, foKassauJt with Intent to mur der Fred Sharp, another colored man. NEW - SECURITIES COMPANY. NEW YOKK7Apfil . A n'W soeuri- tls roinpany, which has Junt l(-n In- orHrtri m. New .Jersey, with a cap- Ittil of ;$2,OO0.fO was formerl, accord - ng to'the Herald, -for the purpose of holding- stocks of ofrtain persons Iden- Uflfd with the l'nit-d St at tit Sl-et .r pomtion. Wltlvln thn lat year fi i.in- l.si Interests fonnectel with the man agement of that crunpany have entr- ed nurderous enterprises more or l?s connected w ith the Ptecl and "trim trad! urHl ti:!s ceniiny;' probably wiiract tin the holding comphny for their, securi ties.'' ( " A VALUABLE MEDICINE For Coughs and Colds in Children, "I have n t the slightest hesitancy jn recvmtntndlng t'hajnberlaJns Cough R-'nely to all who are suffering from couachs jor cclds." says Chas. M. Cram er. Esq.!, a well known watch rrrjkev ff Colombo. Ceylon. "It has be-n j, rte wo years slnre the City Ti.xenai-y first called my attention to this valiji able medicine ani I have reprtc'ly iiet it and H has always b lnn ficHil. ! It has cured me I'U kly of all ehfst ioolds. It Is esrl.ilr effective for chjldren and K-Jdm takes more than one nottie to cure mem. or lvotrn4s. I. have' persutided nany to try this val tsbl ; m-di-lne, and thy are all ma well pleased as myself over th r-?-tults." For sale by Sone's Drugstores. CASTOR I A . . For Infant! and Children. Tha Kind Yea Hare Alwajs BcugbtJ Sears tho Slgnatnrfof 04 L LANDS SOLI). MARIETTA. O.. April The-largest gas and if land d'fl ever ma'le In this city. has just Ix-en e.tnsummated. whereby ifie Ohio anl 'allfirnla He fininfr Contpany has acquired 50.000 acres of-o(j ami ga hn! In West Vir ginia. Tlgie pi la said to l- vr large. ; - '..' Nearly Twenty Thousand Miles to Placed Under a Single Management Captain of a Tramp Steamer Fined ; for Smuggling Chinese- Into United States Highest JPenaltyln Law. 'PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. April . - The announcement was made today, by Ed ward It. Smkth & Company, of this city, bankers, that the Choctaw, Okla homa: & Gulf Railroad ' Company has been sold to Spjeyer & Company, bank ers, of New Yoorkj. the price being, $, for common, and . $60 for The stock Issue of Choe-tttw amou era, of New Yort i.tTOoX and 120,000 shares preferred, ipur -alue 6.n0,oO0). Jt Is believed the Rock Island purchased the road. More Consolidation. Chicago. April 9. The Retord-IIer-aII tomorrow will say: ."UlHn the au- thority of a large: wtockholder In the Plant system it is s.iid that the Penn sylvania Interests will soon acfiuir.' posset:(tn of the lHel Plant and At-l.-ntie .Coctst Line systems. : Should the Pennsylvania secure the two -system they wil l.uld a total of .3970 mil-s of line, bringing the total to 20,000 miles undtn one control. , Hsivy Fines.? Sp)kan. Wash., f A pi 11 9. In the Felnil Court this morning Captain J. Dvrtos, of the Trainp Kteamship Wil li'. Iinlna,--entered a pba of nolle, con t'enderw to the charge tof having smug gled three Chlnun-n liitir this count ry at Port Tnwnwnd. Judge Han ford wave him the highest tins ullwril by law. $So fr esH-h if the three China men, but did iKt add the prison sen tence iim the law -allows. H Is uitlet- ston (hat no attirij will le mmhf to conljw;ate the ship and th? iiijw is now considered, ended. , I 'll ' 'r fill ' i . 1 i S HG' ' lift "f !! 1 S 9 mm c. the price, being 580 1 . D00K j AT SMALL; COST; - . - '"V The only rompli-t household guide an reliable, genuine m- ! icai book ever pub lished." ' : Every disease p whliht the huiij-iii race Is. subject is fui ly treated in thU ex hMustive volum. Ne(w diseases. Treat ment jiand Theorlv wnicn nave apparc within tin" last ftv years.,; and which ur not even mention it omer so-caiu ii mtlical book, ar hen in dls iihsed. an- the treadticnt an riiiieiiiK s.t fori U su-h as 'Kac.leriology Appehdlcltls...1 Tulr lllfMlW -' ' llv.lllrtf leu Venereal and Ski if Diseases, La tlrlppc! Nervous Diaeasux etc.' - ! - ' ; ; - ; TnMtnMiit n,l curJ of 'very diM o Men and Women end Children. The sun plest and best reim dies; i minute dim lions, j in cbs.'h o! w o u n l s. scalds burtw.! itoi.son, hydro sprains, bruises; also . for . sudden' disease., like phobia, sunstroke, fits, falls croup, cholera, etc. . It describes the cause, the symptoms, the. "nature, th" effect, the treatment and t Ity. Treatises on the Pas? he remedy of every diseaSe w hich affects bum in iins and R motions', -.euch a lave. H"H'.. Joy, Af fection, Jealousy; .Grief. Fear, Despair, Avarice, Charily, , Chverfulnt u, hok . Ing the Jnllucnco of the miiid on the body; eminently calculated t, arouse tie' people to the fact that hcwjth depend. to a: great degree upen tht ; rojx'r di rection and control of the passions and emotions., j:j . - j j Essays on Intemperance, Use of Tobacco, Sleep Exerc se, Coltl, BatiisKtcTT j : ! SPECIAL LECTURE TO TOUNCi MEN i A Complete; Materia M nearly 30 merilcal iiianTsV where found ;,;when to 1; f of. Use, ; r " , Manual for ; Nursing Ine Sick gietie. DoineM Je and Sani Water. I.'urillt at ion of Wa Culture ami Development, kliea. or list of t he principal '-remedies," Including' herbs and vegetable '.remedies; ' desei ipi it.n of i h. gathered; how . to 'preserve same; lln !r ir ;ni;'lt"ti Ti'C a t I 'ci on An.ilomy." I 'ii) ? and Hy ary Keonm -' niil-ttioii, I'nt e. at'd liajmre Air,- ler, Dialn.ige, l.lnf i-tauts. ii., eLr, Phjsn-il etC. i -. : '! . ' - ' - " '"-.' i - " Address Whits Man Turned Y.llow. Great eotiHtrenatlon was felt by dh'. friends of M. .A. Hogarty of Iexlng ton, Ky.. when they saw he wuslurnlnr pllow, Ills skin slowly chsnged thol- or. also his eyes, and he suffered terrl- Lbly. His malady was Yellow Jaun- uire. lie was treatert iy the rwst iw to-s, but-without benefit. Then ' he was advised to try Electric Hitters, trie wonderful Stomach and. Uver rtAnedy, , and he writes; "After tak ing two bottles I wa wholly cured." A'trbil proves its matchless merit for all Stomach. Liver and Kidney boubles. Only 60c. Sold by D1V STONE, druggist. cptj LD NOT HEAR. TALMA? K'S DAl-tJHTEK WEDS. WASHINOTON. April Miss Maud I the train ir. ; -j aimage, aaufrnw 01- tr. j. ue Wit Talrortge. and tlarenee Frederick Wlckoff, of Ithaca, N Y were married litre today. Dr. Talmage, who has bori seriously ill for several weeks, is much worse lixUv. ' ROOSEVELT IN CHARLFSTON El'tiKNE, Airil 9. Coroner t. . (Iriffin today suivtrion,d a Jury and held an Inuuest ov me remains or James -II. Nunn. who wqa killed Mon day - night by l-ing srt ruclOby tht iiort h lKund lval freight tniin of The South ern l";uific CfMnrKiny. The Jury found no iirniiin' to mm me for the-accident. li Is still7!, de-hated iuentkn whether Nunn was w-lkirig to meet the moving train -or whether he luad his back to nier declares the nun was iomlng towa.nl him,,, while he bruises on fhe boiy vould hi-iicate that he w,-s utruk'k from behiml. Nunn wa aliriot stone- deaf, and eviJentlv could, not hrir the trrUn, even tfiougli' the whistle was Mown sevpral W lines for him. He waevwry.ng . I intern, and: it he was walkljig toward the train he mut W'Ve lMen hsdijng at the tb-s or he woild Ir.iv'ff seen the headligH- Nunn was about 35. yertrs of ai?e and lived with hla motfwr on a fa mi wur (Kwhen. He had been In Kug;ne ye. terday. but wnt home' during the "af ternoon. After supper, or alout eiidiit rfock, he ss:d he Was going 'to Statesman Publishing Co., ' Salem, Orcgcn The Pacific Homestead Tito lxniliiirj,i wfiRt. 20-pagd We want gcxxl will pay a libc SALEM, OREGON ' : farm Vnmr of tlie Pacific North- illustratctl weekly, $i kt year, agents and oltcitora, ant to such ral ooiornissiori. Writo fur lernis. Advtriifaxrs should patronize the HoincstcudM. CIRCULATION, 8,000 WEEKLY Special -rales.. on long Lime contracts, dubbing rate with the Twice-a-Weck .States nan, if paid-in atlvaucc, or within . eix months after giving I ic order, $1.75, ! AddrUs: iACIFIC IIOME8TKAI). V Dflice in Statesmaiu He Was the Guest of the Big Cxoosl- snringdand would s,td tn.night i v- a jt there with aTriend. He tok a lantern DKKDS RKCORDKD. Kur rtil estate transfers jere filed for reeord with the county reeor'der yesrterdy. the sK-rgfile ron ideratiun Of whicil Was 727. nl follows. - )k ami Carrie -'Void t it. K.- T. Ij. 1 iK n-s of land In ion ii, I S a. r 1 w, w. d... .Mt The 'frrngTeirition of the Sisters of th Mot I"re-lus I'.lood." tor MathLui Crones, block No. 7 in! the New add.tion trt Mwut Amrrl ! 1 w. d Hi I. H. SJiufortl to J. J. Leou.ird. oine lot in hi'Kk No. 3 ef the io n f Sta-tHi. q. c. .... I.. , ...... . l Henry Suesnis to the Chtiries A. Street Lumber Company, bH No. 4 of weion 1. nnd the west half of the northwest quarter of sec tion 33, t 9 and 1ft s, r 4 e., w. d. . RESPECT L ritANi AND ESTEEM SHOWN ITllOtTSANDS. OK SOUTHERNERS WHO CROWDED ABOUT THE PRESIDENT. . He Presented a Sword to-Major Mlcah Jenkins, and Feelingly Referred to th Days ; When He Was a Rough Rider Thry Were . Old Friends and Comrades.) CIIARLESTN. S. C, Aprii Oreete-1 and honored. by. the manifesta. lions of respect anl esteem of enthusi astic thousands Ireldent Itoosevelt was he guest of the South! CaroLna Interstate and Wet Indian Exposi tion today. The "weather was Ideal. The events of the day began with a rl sttarted down t hffrailrwul. 1 le was an Industrious mn. and there H norh Ing to show that he was und r the in fluenee of HqUfWV I Total, I- :. -.were speeches in the auditorium.' the ..,$7:7 presentation of a sword by the Presl- V $100 Reward $100. Th readers of this paper wilt he pleaed. to learn that there: is at least" one-dreadcl disesne that science has been able to cum in all its stages, and th.t l Catarrh. Hall Catarrh -Cure is the only roitlve cure known in th mMleal fraternity. Catarrh br-ing a institutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takenSnternally, acting direct ly upon tjhe ,blod arel ,'mueotis sur faces of the system, thereby dsry fng the foundation of the dwesae.' and giving thej patient" strength .'by build ing tip the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The propri etors have so much faith In its cura tive powers, that they yofTer One 'Ilun dred Dollars for any case that it Call to cui. Snd fr list tt letimoniLt, Address; F.,1. A'HKNKf, &.. CO., To Ie.P, O.- Sold by Drvggwts, Tic. t lUll's Family PHI are Iho best. '' j---jV"' ' " : . 1 " . n livej tock breeding lo stand stiil meana retrogression. yu ' cannot f--ford to go back. r.,ta;aEzya&raa:g,ig, DOWN THE GREAT Steamers, and a trip on let afiiti May ."itli and S. An IocI gctiiit will EE Building. "SALEM; OIL 0 LAKES In the old days tue trip up ami down tbe great ,.ikca was.tht favorite nip of traveled-there wf-re no touriid then. The Ural then used did not compare with those on the lakes,' and t bo trlp fe- 0ialn!i the finest one In thf world of Its sortj 1 The- Norlliern Pacifik fla Dultith, connects with "' the Ln-ke me - .Mmm WMti' ji ai i 1 lii i irt scrv- Ihcse sb ainera, to th? Pan American I;jksI- tloo at fluffalo, will be iomcthloi to reouh to your children's clill- dren. J ! Send six cents for; "Woodertaml lOoJ," readj Maj FEE, SL Paul. Minn in quote rttet. lsr, to C1IAS. cam Ukli GOOD NEWS ITO-HORSE OWNERS! A SUSJg CUM rOS HIAVIS NO OITIMSIS. These erlcbrsud povikri ar snude from s rwipe of a noted PrsaiuSn Veterinary irargtposu and bT tjera thoroujrhlr tested for th past IS years in this country. Compoed l pare rtf etablerenedws, are a sate sod nr CURE for Htktlt and Ifstl menta ffom which ha res artae.sarh ssCoagb, Cold,0lSTCMP. ' link I'. re, Cpisootk, and Isa ef Appetite. As a Xthtnd mtihtt they have no ens!, for Sale by Wholesale and Krtad lrvw rt- i ITW r.o fr rarktrr. Ilv mail. 0 era f. 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