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A TJjVn- -iege ? OAPiTAii. . jjjaattrffQ- jotntNAiu ABOUT GENERAL TALENT. Why rnon Enilonril Willi It Hardly JivcrJMuho a Mark In History. Tho progress of the world in valuable knowledge 1ms been in nil iipcs mainly due to men in whom one faculty dominated the rest nnd determined the prolcssion or pur suit of the Individual. To the accumulated discoveries and inventions of such men, says tho New York Lrdjtr, we owe all the glories of civilization. Rousseau said rightly that'it was better to be great In one of tho arts or sciences than conversant with many. Ilo meant that it was better for the individual for his interests, his rep utation; but it is also better for mankind. Had Newton's faculties been on a par one with another; had he possessed what is called a "balanced mind," ho had never discovered tho principle of gravitation or written tho Princlpia. It was because one mental attributo overtopped and over shadowed all tho others, compelling them to its uses, that ho achieved such wonder ful triumphs In abstract science. Men of general talent, who possess no salient faculty directing them to ono special subject of study and research, seldom make their" mark in the history of their own times, nnd never achieve endur ing fnmc. They shine in society, they are popular, thoy arc useful in their day and generation, but they add little to the golden store of knowledge to which men who aro great in particular urancr.es of science and art nrc continually contributing new and inestimable treas ures. These latter rarely possess tho social qualities most prized by the world nt large. They nro absent, taciturn, reserved. Tho gay nnd thoughtless voto them dull nnd un companionable, perhaps; but remember they are thinking for all time, for all hu manity. If a great philosopher happen to boll his watch while he holds the egg in his hand to time the cooking, or to tako up his pretty wife's finger and use it as a tobacco-stopper, as Newton is said to have done with a young lady's, let us. before we ridicule such eccentricities, recollect how the absent mind was employed what reaches it was making after hidden things, what mysteries it was unvailing, what, important practical truths it was deducing from objects which the mlKion pass with unobservant eyes. Wo tako it to bo a principle in rational ed ucatlon, that tho master faculty, when it tends to tho useful, or the beautiful, in sci ence or art, should always bn cultivated. Nature gives to ono man a talent and a pred ilection for natural science; to another a faculty and taste for mechanics; to a third a genius for poetry, and it is impossible to maze tho poet n shining light in mathc mat.os or chemistry, or tho chemist or mathematician an epic poet. DESPERATE BURGLARS. An Adrenture in tlm Career of Rnvcrcd Ann Taylor. When Ann Taylorsistor of Jane Taylor, with whom sho wrote tho ''Hymns for In fant Minds," was about eight years old, she was left alone with her mother one Sunday afternooon, says tho Youth' Companion. The other members of the family had all gone to church. The mother had fallen asleep, and tho little girl was tho sole guardian of tho premises. Suddenly I heard a tremendous noise somewhere in tho kitchen, a knocking and a battering so ions and loud that nothing less than determined burglars could account for it. My mother was so poorly that I dared not wake her, and so deaf that sho did not hear tho nolso. With inexpressible terror I listened and watched, to see tho rufllans cither enter the room, or emerge from tho 'back door intotr.o garden; and, only eight or nino years old as I was, I armed myself with tho poker for the worst. If I had not happened to catch sight of the culprit at the precise moment of escape, tho mystery might have remained to this dny unaccounted for; but I aid. A big dog issued suddenly, with prodigious speed, from the back door, with the remains of a larj,c, deep stono milk-jar nbout his neck! Doubtless a httln milk had been left at tho bottom; the poor fellow had unwittingly thrust in his nose; tho neck was narrow, tho milk beyond his tongue tip; he thrust and thrust, until he found himself in dread ful custody. Then began tho sound that, had chilled royblood, as ho hanged his port able prison nbout thekitohen floor until tho bottom gave way; and, though still having a good portion of the pot nbout his neck, ho made use of recovered daylight, and de camped through thegarden, wearing, to my astonished eyes, something like a close cot tage bonnet. Whither his terror carried him, I never heard, though if ho scampered through tho town in" such a guise, I think it must have made some stir. One of tho family afterward put tho incident into rhyme. The last stanza ran thus: " At Inst tie broke the bottom out Of this disastrous jus, But still the dog was not without Tho remnant of the mug. W.th this, the troihy of the day, . In haste forth trotted ho, 1 And If 'twas ever knocked away, Tney have not told It me." A SAFE INVESTMENT. Diamond One of the Few Article Unaf fected by Market Fluctuation. In theso changing times nothing is more firmly established than tho valuo of dia monds. It is ono of tho few things that re main unaffected by political revolutions. Mercury does not rise and fall moro rapidly than stocks; real estate is booming to-day and in n state of collapse to-morrow; grain is cornered in a few hours and held at fabu lous prices, and as quickly thrown upon tho market to be almost given away. But tho prices of diamonds may bo said never to tiuctuate, says tho Now York Tribune. A stone that is bought to-day may bo worn for ten years and resold to tho dealer for uinety per cent, of its original vnluo. All reputable dealers sell diamonds with that understanding, tho ten percent, being held to cover tho wear of tho gold or, other ma terial in which tho stones nrc set. This ar rangement accounts for tho large trade in diamonds among tho poor as well as the rich. A person with a few hundred dollars to spare can find no moro satisfactory in vestment than somo pleasing ornnment, which after a year's wearing is ns readily convertlblo into cash as a cheok on the Chemical bank. Tho rarest diamonds aro the green and canary, found in the South African fields. The ordinary white variety is becoming rather too common for very rich people, who like novelties and care nothing for expense. Ono of tho oldest pieces of jewelry in Maiden lane is a band ring set with stones tho initial letters of which spell tno word "regard," thus: K-uby,E-merald, O-arnet, A-mettiyst, R-uby, D-iuiuond. The effect is charming. C Id Food the Hot. Cold food, says tho Boston Journal o Jhalih, is moro easily kept on a scnslivo stomach than hot. So, in cases whoro it is rejected in the ordinary warm or hot form, it had bettor bo tried as nearly frozen as may be taken. In many fevers this would bo a decided advantage. Milk may bo ad. ministered in a frozen state often with positive udvantago. Tho Sanitary I'.ra add9, from frequent Instances, that ice-cream suits admirably somo conditions where bard ly any other food is acceptable, ' - THE I-or the benefit of those who do not already understand the plan wo wish to expluiu just how it is ope rated. We run a club lor 50 weeks, and every member pays us a certaiu amount every week. This uiuount depends unon the value of tin. u-m..ii or diamond the member wishes to get. Thus, it the member desires a ?50 watch or diamond, he or she must pay $1 a week; If he or she watitH a $5 article they can pay either 60 cents a week for fifty weeks in si u weeK ior iwenty-nvo weeks; and so on. In other words, the weeKiy payments must amount to the price ot the wutch or diamond in lllty weeks. Now, in return for tills money which we take in we lve out one watch or diamond a week uutiKvery member has been supplied. Thus every one gets just what they pay for and get Ituii e.sy terms. Our way of giving out the goods is perfectly fair aud open, livery niembei is numbered, and all of the numbers aro placed in a small sealed envelope in a glas jar in piuiii Higiit, anu men tney are thoroughly shakeu up and mixed, aud then the first oue drawn is awarded the watch or diamond that week. Wo draw a number every Monday evening at 7:30 aud nil are invited to bo present if they wish. We have also found it desirable not to make known the names of the membeis of our club. Ladies, iu particular, object to having it Known now they buy a watcli or diamond, or what they pay for it. For this reason we assign a number to each member, ai:d when we have a draw ing we simply announce that such a number draws, without meutiou ing Hie name. This is not in any sense a lottery or anything of the kind, for every member is.sitre to get just what he pays for. ' Now, if any member does not wisU to wait until his nuin tier draws, they can at any time nay up the full amount and take their goods. We furnish any kiud, make or price of watch desired, or anv dlier article you may want, aud we endeavor to use every member per fectly lair. Every watch is just us fully warranted and the price is just as low as if it were bought from us for the cash down; aud besides this on account of our selling so many watches we are able to make the price lower than we otherwise could possibly do. It will readily be seen that by this plan every member is put on an even footing with ash uuyers aud is enabled to purchase much cheaper than under any other credit system. The payments aro so small that they are hardly felt, mil a good article is secured at bot tom ca-h rates. 0Call and see what we can ofler you. (J. A. liUUBANK, WYLIE A. MOKES. No. 317 Commercial street. l-25-2w The Snutbern Pacific's losses by the recent floods are said to reach li.ilfti million dollars. Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness Hay Fi'vcr A Now Home Treatment. Suflerers tiro not generally aware that these diseases are contagious, or i hut they are due to the presence of living parasites In the lining mem brane of the nose and eustachian tubes. Mil roFConlc research, how ever, has proved this to be a fact, and the result of this discovery is that a simple remedy Has been lorm ulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness und hay fever are perma nently cured in from one to three simple applications made at home by tlio patient once in two weeKs. N. Ii. This treatment is not a suuffor an ointment; both have been discarded by reputable physic ians us injurious. A pamphlet ex plaining this new treatment is sent free on receint of stanin to nay pos tage, by A. 11. Dixon & Son, 337 and 33!) West King Street, Toronto, Canada. Christian Advocate. Sufferers trom Catarrhal troubles should carefully read the above. 1-1-ly-cod Seattle's board of trade has secured the privilege of having consign ments come direct to port without detention at Port Towusend. - Catarrali Can't be Cured with LOOAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease, caiarran is a oiooa or con stitutional disease, and in order to cure it you have to take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrali cure is taken iurernaliy, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrali Cure is no quack one of tho best physicians in this country tor years, anu is u regumr prescription. It is composed of the (test tonics known, combined with the be"st blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two in gredients is what produces such wonderful results In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Props, Toledo, Sold by druggists, price 75c. -Call and Sea- T. T. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN TIIK Stnte Insurance Hulldlng, (W. Oiin merclnl and Chemekete street 'O-ltl NOTICE. XTOTICE Is hereb given that nt a meet l Ingnf the stockholders of tho CAf rrAi.JouiiNAi. Publishing eompiny.hcld Do ember -Itu, tfW', by unanimous vote the capital stock of Ihecompuny ra Increased from Five' Thousand to Ten ThouMind I! irs. M.UCHAMIIERI.AIN. (Secretary. WANTED.-Agents, Mn e and tgmnlc, In everv City. Town and Village. Outfit free. No Capital whatever required. Ktock. flan nnd.Terms the Hot This Ih n plendld opjiortuiiliy to make money. V It at oui-ef r Particulars. , V, F..OULLIKH, t5 Warren l.,New York SALEM HANKS. First National Bank SALEM. OKEUON. WM. N. LADUE. DR. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN SIOIU, - - - PresiaenL Vice 1'resldeut. Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchango on Portland, San Francisco, New York, Londou nnd Hour Kong bought and sold, suite, County mid City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances made, on wheat, wool, hops und other property at reasonable rates. Insurnnco on huc-Ii se curity can be obtained at tho bank In most reliable companies. ESTARMS11KD IY NATIONAL AUTHOIUTY The Capital National Bank OK SALEM OREGON. Capital Paid up, .... $75,000 Surplus, --.-. 10,000 R. 8. WALLACK, President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALHEKT, - - - Cashier. DIRLCTORSl W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, It. 8. Wallace. ur. w . a.cusick, J. ll. Albert, T. McF. Putton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or iu store, either In private granaries or public warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. Drafts drawD direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, ileiiln Hong Knng and Calcutta. Cheap Money. "jtTONKY to leud at low rates upon farm 1X and city properly. No delay alter good title shown by abstract. John A. CAitooN, ttoruey at Law, 119 State Street, Salem. Dissolution Notice, N' OT ICE Is hereby given that tho Arm her toforc known us Gibson A-slngle ton Is this day dissolved by mutual con sent, II F. Gibson having sold his Interest to Dr. J. C. Smllh. All accounts due tho old linn will be p.iyablc at once to cither members of the old llrm. II F. QiltsoK, H A.fclNQLETON. Salem, Or., Jan. 22, 18U0. Having disposed of my lntererestof the Red Co ner Drug Stoic lo Dr. J. C. Hmlth.I take pleasure In commending tho new tlrm of Singleton fc Co. to our many patrons. I also wish to extend my bP'oeie thanks to tho kiud public lor tho most liberal patronage extendi d to us during rite past two years I icmnln jours fra ternally, II. F. OlliiON, Teacher of Music nnd denier In Musical Instruments und Strings. NO. 247 IhRONTST. Of the Willamette Unlver Ity Salem, Ore gon, tho most succcsslul Music School on the Northwest Coast. Courtes In music are equal to Eastern music schools. Y early at tendance of nenrly one hundred and llfty. The able corps of teachers for tho coming school jenr will bo Prof. Z. M. Parvin. Leona Willis, Miss Eva Cex: nsslstnnt teachers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hully Parish, and Miss Mamie Parvin. Urn riches I might nro Vocal Culture, Piano, Organ, Violin, Pipe Oram. Harmony, Counterpoint, and Class Teaching. Diplomas given on completion of course s'end forcataloguo nnd circular. '.. M PARVIN. 7-25d3m-wlm. DEAR GIRLS: Take no TnlTy from nny young man, but If tticy offer you u nlco Box of Hcllcnurand's Square Chocolate Creams, mnde only by his Patent Process, tnke them, and tell them to come ngaln, for they nro superior to any made In the United States. For success at the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Salrm, Orcpnn. A. P. Akmstkono, Mngr. E. I- Wiley, Prtn. Business, Shorthand, typewriting, P.nainship tid EDglllh lepirtmects. Day and ncnlng Session. Students iutmittec' unylim , Call at the Cn'lcu'u ir address the Principal for catalogue. Professor Loisette's MEMORY Discovery and Training Method. Iti Hplto of adulterated imitations which miss tho theory, und prai-ti-cut rcflultH of the original, In anlte of the fxrossi'ht misreiirtBemutioiiH by enviouu would-be ccimpt'lltois, n'nd in n))ito of "Iiuhc tittt'inpts to rob" him of the fruit of IiIh luboru (ull of which deiuoiiHtrato the un do btcd HUMriority tuiti popularity of his lenehlmr), Pr..f. J-oinetie'H Art of NfViT l-'orju'ttinK in recog nized to-day in both IIt-mlpheiVH as milking un Epoch in Memory Cul ture. HIh prospeetUH (Rent jnt free) i:i vert opinions of peoiilo in all parts of the nlobe who have ai-tuiilly ' studied his System by corrcsKu-j deniv, fliuwlnj; thut Ills System is; used only while belujr studied, not afterwards, that any hook can be; learned iu a rliik'le readiuu, mind-1 wancleriug cured, tic. lor pros pt'cliis, terms ami texifniuiiluls ad dress Prof. A. Lolsvtte, 237 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. l-24w3m H. DiainoiK Conservatory of Music Ceiuecite TV Ml 'mio 'Swam m Good rtgs ntways on hand aud furnished on short notice. Pi i vuio boarding of horses nud stock n specialty. Otllce nnd barns nt the corner of Trade nud Commercial streets. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Jay Smith Sole Proprietor. Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chcmekctc hotel, Baletn, Or. Good accommodations for commercial traveler)). First-class rig always on hand Charges rcasouubio Oregon R. U. Company Line. (Limited.) C. N. SCOTT, RECEIVER. Tickets for any point on this line for sale nt the depot, foot ofJetlerson street, and it I ho United cuirago and biiBgujrc '1 mtmfer comp.inyV oltlcc. corner Second and rlnc streets. Commutation Tickets at 2 ccnlM per mile. General offices northwest corner First and Pine street Portland. KAST 1-IDE. From Toward Portland Htntlons. Partland Silver- Coburg Port'ndPort'd tonne mall mall K.xp tV I'M I.VA51 AltlUAItilM 4 00 8 00 PortrndSPCo 3 45 10-15 6 00 9 55lUiy's binding. 2 Si H j 5S 111 00 Woodburn I -10 8 -ill 7 00 II 47 Sllverton 12 20 7 30 5 07 Ur wnsville 7 40 0 50 Coburg 0 OJ WKST SIDh'. Ata-llcmnll Portland mall 1.V AM Alt PM 7 4-. .Portland l'AWV. 4.V. 10 15. Dundee Junction 205 2 0j .Sheridan 10 27 4 10 Dallas 8 22 4 55 Monmouth 7HS 555 Alllle 645 l-;tylv 500 JWJSH9) i0ff " Mienau-s t.ffv -. nsi n-n VOX I!i 'vhrSel HjA&P HEALTH. Lo RIch-iu's Golden Ilalsam Wo. 1 C-i.-ca Chaicrcn, firi. ami coaJ B'a-'cs; Sorrsrn tho La and D-dy; Sore Bag, Kyc, J.O&0, pic, Coppcr-c lor d Blotches. Syp.il!i.iu( ut-.nh, ilscaied Scalp, and all primary to-nn of tho disease known at SypMUi. Pri-", ijril por DoMIi. La Illclinti's O Id -n Balaam Wo 3 Cures Tcrthry, Mcrcur!a'8;-pM.t0 Rheu matism, ratu i la tho Bone, Pain i In tho Head, baik cf tho Neck, Ulcerated Soro Thror.t, Syphiilt'o Part, Lumps and con tracted ton's, Stiffness of tho Limbs, and erulicMu n'l d sta-o f-om tho system, whether cau.cd by IndVr'tl-n or aliuso cl Me-cury, lzavlng tho b'jod puro and healthy. V !-o .- 5 ( O po- r ottlo. X.t l.lclinu O"lilon nntihAn I doM 1 r t o euro cf Gono-rhcca, Glcc lrrltntl' n 0 vcl, on I n't Crlni-y or Oenl- til dUnimiiircmciitj. VrkoQJ 50 nor Hot tic. l.e Iticl.nu i f'olle-i fipmUli In Jctl ii, f rti've-o c-is-scf Gonorrhea, 1 'fljnr.i ti y( "ort, Strlctitr s,A.c. Trlco SI ' p-r 13 ittli. X. nJc'v:n'.i a-ildon O'nrment fo-t o iff tt e li"n.:n ff f i. yih'.Mla K t ", rn.1 er.fH'or. tr!roI to p r Ilnx. I o I .rh. jj'ii Cold" t l'l. " ::rr3 r.n t lln 1 1 invent; losi o' p'ly ! al pav.-- c-, c-: c i c ovir-v-';. I rost-otlon, etc. P-lco C'J CO per Hex. T i .Ic i : d I.'ri vino, li.nt ivcrjvhcrc, C. O. 1)., iccurely packej perep'C'J. C. T. mcnAT'Z CO. , Agents, ir !: iJJ ! I'Ui :io r'rect, orncr tlay, r,,n r-ail)cr), C-.l. Cir.CUI.AIt HAILED mKC to Call VIA Soutlioni Pacifio Company's Line, THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Iiftweni Katrtn ami San Francisco i Tblily-xlx Hours. cai.ifoknia'rxi'krm tkain RUN DAII.1 IIKTWUHN r01tTI.AFl ANDH. I'. .South. JJortli. Ar. 1 10: 15 r. in. Lv. I 7:5-'i ii. m Lv. 7:00 p. in. 1:00 p. in. I Lv. 0:41 p. m. I Lv. 7:45 a. m. I A r. Portland Hulem .San Fran. LOCAL fASSKNOKlt THAIN ( UAI1.V rUlT UUNDAV). KX :00 ii. m. 11:10 a. m 2:10 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. I .'1:15 p. m, Lv Hulem Lv. 1 12:52 p. in. A r. Kuijono Lv. i dkxi n. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For nccomiuodatinn ol second class passensers attached to cypres tntitiH, ThoS. I, company's ferry makes con ncctlon with r.il tho reKUlnr trains on th liiK t;;ue Division from foot ol b stree Portland, .Vest Side Division. Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (KXCBIT MUNDAY). "7730 a. in. I Lv. Portland Ar. ' 0:20 p. in. 12.2.) p. in. a r. corvallis i.v. i:.aip. in At Albanv und Corvallis connect ultli trains of Orctfon Pacific Itallroad. TlnoiiKli tickets to all points south and east via California KXVltF-SS TUAIN (l)AII.V' KXCKITHIJWnAY 4:M p.'m. LvPorlland A r.'rtfcOoTu" 8:00 p. m. I Ar.McMlnnvlllo Lv. 6:15 a. Through Tickets To utl poll ts "OUTH and EAST VI A-- California. tor lull information regarding nites initps. etc., apply to the Coiuuiny'N nfcnt B, P. llUi:ils, Ahst. U. FT and llim. Ak'I It. KOKII I.Kit. Miinxtter. (t7K in OKn v ''"NTH (iinbemndo 4 J IU P.JW working for us. Agents preferreil vim can furnish horse and give their wlioletltne to the business Hjiure iiioiuentsmay bo protllabb eiuplo i d iil.o. A few vacjiiu'lc. in towns und cities H, F. Johnson A Co., I0"J Main nt.. IMchmutid, 'u. . , N. II Please state Hgennd business ex. r'rlenei Never mind about sending str.mp for reply. II. F. .!, Co. Wiim ' T INSUIIAUCB 1 1 ; n in puny. I'l.-e una Jiu rlue. JOH. ALUKUT, Knt, Kill m, Oregon m & mil ? mfczft MI?W7l?Am HUM UYmhMUJ 1890. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Wcetly has n woll-citnbllMicd rilncu un tl,e lcmlliiK lltitxtrated newspaper n Aincrlcu. The fairness or Its editorial comments on current ixilltlcs has earned for It tin- respect and contldenco of nil Im partial rcndciw, nnd tho variety nnd excel lence of Its literary contents, which In clude serial and tdiorl stories by tho bo-t and most tiopular writers, til It for the pe rutmlof people of tho wldwd range of tastes and pursuits. The Weekly mipplemout nro in rcmarKuie variety, intcrcsi anu value. No expense Is spared to brine the highest order of artistic ability to bear upon tho Illustration of tlio changeful pfiHM's of home nnd foreign history. A Mexican romance, from the pen of Tims. A. Janvier, will appear In tho Weekly In InlMW. ' HARPER'S PERIODICALS. 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Harper's Hazar Is n Journal for the home Giving iho lutot lulorinatlou witli icgaid to fashions, Its numerous Illustrations, fashion plates, and pattern sheet supple ments are Indispciisiblc alike to the home dicss-mnkcraud tho pioleisionnl modiste. No expenso Issp.tied In making Its artistic utl r.ivtlx elicit) of tho highest order. Its clever shoit stories, patlor plays, nud tluatghtlul essays snllsiv all tastes, and Us Ian p igelx famous us tibiulgetc of wtt and huuiiir. In Its weekly Issue everything is included which is ol Intel er-t to women. Durihg ib'Kj tlllver Thornc stiller, Christine i'crhuuu Ilerrlck, nnd Mary Lowe Dicken son will respectively furnish a series of papeis on "The Daughter at Home " 'inreoMealsu Day," and "The Woman of the Period" Thoserlul novels will bo writ ten by Walter Uesuntuud F. W. ltobiu son. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. PER YEAlt! 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Civil Engineer Bjars, Culver 4 Wallou S-irvejreri tt To(iOgfaphert. purveys, drafts, plats iiinp.iiiid descrlpllons of lands, towulols, and rouls, ditches, streets, M-H cjs, alley, etc et , in.Hlennil fiirnlslieiliit r iisonable prices, Old coiners and lines nxis liibllslieil from original Held notes. Light Souui Tiuimr, w.ill ounurr twr. . T. CJru nil ho, i mid., streets or sew er., ith estimates furnished on appllni Hon, Add re County Kurveyor's ofilcv. elm, Orogon. VmSk NEW HARDWARE STORE! Chas. Pugh, Proprietor. (Successor to Bellinger A Co.) HARDWARE Failing Implements A complete lino always In stock. M stock Is bought now nnd for cash, af fording mo tho opportunity to sell nt the most rcusonnbl price. Tho best nnd latest Improved machinery always oh bund. Olllco nnd storo rooms nt Bellinger's old sinnu on niaio sireou A. E. STRANG, No. 803 Commercial Street. SALEM, - - OREGON. PEAI.Kn IN STOVES and RANGES I'lrjmliing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. V9 Agent for tho IUCHAUDSON 4 HOYNTUN COJIPANY'8 Furnaces. Es tubllsbod In 1!) GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTOHER SHOP On Liberty street, across tho bridge In North Vtaleui. All kinds of meats kept ou hand. fi-Hltf I wish to employ a few ladles on a salary to lakocharKeof my business atthoir homes. Iilght, very lasclnntlni; und health ful. Wages 310 per week. Holeienees given Good nny for part tlino. Address with stamp, MH8.S1AKION WALKKU, Louis ville, Ky. ll-'-tf-lin For the Public Good. It Is an indisputable lact that the hand somest vesllbulo trains that aro now run on the American continent aio those on thoHutllnglou toute, leaving trom Union dupotlu Denver, also .St. Paul, Immediate ly on nrrlvulot all through trains from the west. Tho llrst and second class coaches aie magnificent, tho rcclnlug chair cam suburb, tho Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and as for tlio meals that are served lu thoso ndicc Hurllugton dining errs yum yum. Tho next time you go cast to Kansas City, Chicago or Mt. Louis, If you mention to inn ticket agent that you want your ticket to toad Ironi Denver or .St. Paul over tho lltirllngton routo, you will got It, and you will always be glad of It. If you go via Iho Northern or Canadian Paeillc, the elegant vestibule trains ol 1'he Uurllngtou Koute, between si. Paul und Chicago, or tit. Louis, will curry you along the eastern shore ot the Mississippi river for a dlstnnco ot Xu miles, amidst scenery tiiutcuunoi bo surpassed; or, 1 1' you go via the Oregon Short Lino or Southern Pacltlc, and your tlcitit tends via Tho Hurlmgton Houto lrom Jhoyoiino or Den ver, you will puss tnrougii ml tlio thriving cities aud tow us located lu what Is popu laily known as tho llcailol the Continent. l''or tuithcr Inlormatlon apply to A C. Sheldon, General Agent, bo First street, Portland, Uiegon. MUdAwtt Ciiiiitnl City IWiiiiraui Jas. Batphelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at AH Hours of ihc Day None tint whlto labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked lu llrst cl tss stylo Twenty-live cents por meal. R. EC D K U O N T. Court street, between Journal Olllco and Mlnto's Livery. DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 761 Market st. Hnn Francisco Admission -i cents. Ooandlcum how to avoid disease. Consultation und treatment personally or by loiter, on spermatorrhoea nrgcnltnl weakness, and all dlscissoofineu. Mend lorn book. Private olllco Ull Consultation tree. eary street. HE HANGING m THOMAS BUllltOWS Has Just received n new lino of tho latest stylo of hanging lamps which will bo sold at tho most reasonable rates Wi) nlso carry n full line of Groceries, Feed, Cigars, Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware ! Don't full to snmplo our now lino of con lectloneiy. No. AJ Commercial Htreet Hulem, Oregon. Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, Kuecessors to D. Nash, have a ucllcs tn 1 1 llshed llrlck and Tlio fuctoi'.v 111 Ninth salnm, near the lair uroutuls, and ant pre pared to fin nlsh llrst-chiss brick and tile on short notice Reception Saloon, 260 Commercial Street. EUGENE ECICERMN, PKOP. The best of Wines, Llijuors nnd Chniis. Halenimid KxtKirl Peer, gisid Lunch iVmn ter In connection, whew ou will be served with IIOTOU COLD LUNCHES, Xnudwlehes Wienerwurst 5 nil In fuel nv. co linn islngnod stjlc, und Iho lest of ut tuition will beshoun lo ciisloiners. 1 BflCITIUP y" Lo" ' l-liir MANHOOD flrUallllCaDtral tod Vtnt-t Debility rYTTO X' WeknMefBodyi MlndiLtfett J U JUiXJ ef ErrarorEiUM'slnOld.YouBe IUW.I. MItukH4 full; lol.nl. IU U l'tlriM felrtM lk. Wf.li, l4tib4 0r.Ma4l'rU(t'l, ikwl.lrlr fll(. ll. Irola.al li.mi.l d, X.aTmlr,fr- ii tlalra.Trrll.in tarrUalMalrh. yM.rU.ta. B-.l.r.lli.l...ll.l'l.-ll OhWiIm. A4fuIUMltAieO,IUIfAU)ll(.I. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is theoldcit, lurgcot nnd least expen sive Institution of learning In tho North west. .School opens first Monday In September Send for catalogue to TilOS. VAN SCOY, President. 'It Salem, Oregon. Northern Pacific Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE TWO FAST TItAINH DAILY I NO Oil .NUK OK CARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And nil points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. Tho Northern Pacltlc rullroud ts the only lino running Passenjrcr trains, Second class sleepers jlree of cuarge) Luxurious Day coaches, Pullman Palace Moi'pmg Cars, PutacoDlut ig Can, (meals 75c) lrom Port, laud to tho east -too that your ticket read via tho Northern Pnclilo railroad aud uvjid tho chuugo incurs. Leavo Portland at t a in. nnd 8;I0 p. m. dally tirrlvo al .Minneapolis or Ht. Puttl ut U:tVj p. in. - Pacific DivisioN.-Vrnlns leavo Front atidU street dully at li&t a. in, aud ti:10 p.m.; AiilvuatTacomaat 7:10 p maud h'Mn in arrlvoeattlU:5a m andll::l.'p. in 1'hrotigh Pullman Palace .steeping cars, Llcgun day coaches, finest pulaco dining cars bolwecn Portland, racomannd .Senttlo dlrecL Dally service. A I). CHARLTON Asst. Oen'I Pass. Agent, ll First at., Cor Washington Ht Portland, uregoti. DeiMii Corner First amltr trems. THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. ttl. miles shorter, VJ1 hours less lime than by any otnoi unite. First class through passenger mill freight lino Horn Portland und ull points lu tho Wll lumcttc vallev to aud Iroai ban Francisco TIME SCHEDULE. (.Kxcept Sunn.tys). Leave Albany - - Leave Corvallis vrrlvo Yii(tiiua l.eavo Ymiulna ... Leave Corvallis - - Mrlvo Albany . - - 1:00 PM - -IHO I'M - - WI'M - - -0M5A M - 10:: A M - - U;1U A M O. A C. Iralus connect nl Albany nnd Corvallis. Thoabovo t.nilns vnnucct nt YAUUINA with the Oregon Development Cos Line jlHleu'.iishlps between 'ituiuUiu and Hau Francisco, SA 1 1.1 Ml IIATIIS. MTKAMKtta. KIIOM YAQl'lN Ulamctto Vnlluv. .... Monday Sept. Willamette Valley Tuesday " I SVillametto Valley, WednoMluy " 2,i STKAMUIW, ITltOM MA.S I'llANClSCO Wlllametto Valley Wcclne-diiy, Kept, I Wlllamotto VaiIoyT Friday " 1.1 Wlllainet'e Valley hatuiday ' 21 Wlllametto Valley Hunduy " i.1) This company leseives thu right lo oliunge sailing ilates without notice. N. ll. Passengers from Pol Hand and nil Wlllametto Valley points can make clove connection with thu train, of tho YAOUINA UOUTKulAlbiiu,, Corvallis itid lr destined to Man hi iiiUsco, should iiirango to tirrlvo at Yiuiuiua thu avenlng beloiu date of sailing. raciigtT mill Kii'lght Itatrs Always tho l.iiv. est. l''or lulormatlou atiply U Messrs, HL'LMAN A Co., Fielglit and Ticket Agents aw und 'Ml Ftuiii st.. Poi Hand, Or. or to CO. IIOUUK, Ac't (Icn'l Fit. & Pass. Agt., Oiegon Pacltlc It. It. Co.. Corvallis, Or a II. IIAHWKLL.Jr.Uen'l Fit; A Pass. Agl. Oiegon Duvcloptuent Co., Ull MoulKoniciy s!.; Hau Fiiinolsco, Cal Tho Oicgnu Pnclilo steamhals on the Wlllamctlcd liver illvlslon will leavo Port land, south-bound, .Monday, Acdncsday und Friday at (in. iu, irilvoiit Coriiillls Tuosduy, Thursday nud Saturday at .'MJ p. m. Leavo Corvallis, uoith-bnund, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Ha. in. Arilvoat Poi-iliiiid. Tuesday, T'.tii'sday aud .Sutuyl.iy ut .l.'.O ji, m. on Monday. Wciiuui.thiy nnd Filday both north und south bnuiid boats lie over night uthuloui, leaving ttiuiout (i u. in. (; 0 IIOC1UK, A.ti. F.nndP. Agent. Union Pacific 11, ll Company "OVERLAND KOUTE." B 1'rnlns for tho cast Have Portland at 7.00 tin und 0,00 pin dally. Tie its to and lrom principal points In tin UnLeu btutes Cru uduund Kuiope. Elegant New Dining Cars. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Free Family Bleeping Cars run through ou ICxpio.s tialns to OiiuiIiii, (.mnc.ll illllll's und Kansas City without chutigu Connections ut Poitlnnd fuibun I'lunclH co and I-ugul Hound poluls. Fur lurlhcr partlciilurH address nny ieutol ihut'ompiuo or I. W.i.Hi:,(J. P. A. C. H. MICLLICN, Oeuurnl Trallle .Manager ZPPINCOTT'S MAO A 7.INE. w ' vane J iind txctllmt con tt nit, ha i.l rv m till If, unti in died a hav thought to fnnl n iittirt njvil in tach nuiiiter, Not a short novilttlt, but a fong itory such at you in mid to ! in tout aim mid fay from ont dolhr to out dollar nud h liafor Not only th it but will tash itumter you gtt an nb ii nd i "ii oJ ' oilitr (iwti iiuttaiit,wiiith gilt) you a (nod m if aunt ttui't the nvcl. 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