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lilt u ill tfiou7LMirtirMnJgHi I MMNkMMHiMM fell ibo Ployd couuty Jones faction except Jones, who All! the derf perado with buckaliot. Ho killed tho Bherlfl of Floyd couuty while the lhttor was nttemnllnir to nrrot him, and later Dick Vanw, no torious desperado. Three of his coussns attempted to waylay Hall, but ho shot them all. Ho then wont to Catlettsburg, Ky., and killed his hair-brother, John Adams, jjlnce then ho has been continually taking the lives of people who were unfortunate enough to Incur uia in will. TWO PAfiSiNQlJHTItAS WltKCKKD. Cjiioaoo, Jan. 0 Olllcialsof the Wabash road hero Jiavo received the intelligence that two pauseuKer trains on that line, uo going west from Toledo, the other coming east from Kansas City, catno In collision early yesterday at Aladdin, Ills., two miles east of Hannibal, causing a disastrous and fatal wreck. J2ngl neers "Wilson and Bouchard were killed, as were three Italians In the smoker, and n number of passengers were wounded. The wounded, whose number and names uro not given, were taken U Moberly, Mo. Tho cause of tho wreek was not known, but it Is stated tho trains were ruunlng through a heavy fbtf at the time of the collision. The trains were to have pasted at Alad din, and the supposition is that a blunder or misunderstanding of train orders is responsible for the accident. AN AMEHIOAN SHIP ON KtHB. London, Jan. 0. A dispatch from Sydney, N. 8. W , HtuU-H a (Ire broke out on tho American ship W. H. Lincoln, from Tncomn, and despite all eflorts to extinguish tho flames they ore still burning. Part of her inward cargo is still aboard her. From present appearances the (lis patch says tho ship and everything aboard her will be consumed. PAYMASTER IIOJIIH'.U AND M U It DKIIK1), IBIU'KMINO, Mich., Jan. 0. John Gleason, paymaster for tho Clove land Iron Milling and Iron CIHIs company, was murdered and robbed yesterday.- A watchman found him with a bullet hole In his head. The robbeis got Oleusou's watch, a small sum of money and some "black diamonds," used for drilling. oiijeot ov Tin: nnvoiitmoN. El I'aso, Tex., Jan. 0. It Is Jusl learned that the lenders In the prcs ent revolution on tho lower frontier have been worklugdn this neighbor hood for recruits since last June. It is nlso learned that tho headquarters of tho revolutionists are at New Orleans, but their removal to K Paso Is contemplated, as this place will nllord u bettor buso of opera tions, Tho Mexican revolution Is baa cd by n luru amount of money, aud as soon as a foothold Is obtained iu Mexico tho revolution will begin In earnest. Tho Idea of those back lug tho movement Is to cut oil that portion of Mexico north of the Hue extending fiom Tuxpau, on the Gulf of Mexico, to Muzitlln on the 1'aclllu ocean, aud declare a republic under lliu constitution, as promul gated In 1857. SINIJWS 01' WAH. Laurdo, Tex., Jan. 0. Startling developments In regard to the Garza revolution are coming to light. Tho head and front of the whole matter is JiiBt coming out. The papers found In the s.vddlebngs of l'nblo Mutic, one of the captuied revolutionists, throw a great deal of light on tho situation. They prove conclusively that what was fore shadowed four days ago Is true, aud that tho olcrlcal parly Is furnishing the money wllh which the cam paign Is beluii conducted. In all tho forays mtido by Gal, i he has not Htolen or plundered the smallest artiole. On tho other hand ho lias paid cash at (op prices for all he hus needed. Where all this money was coming from has been pulling the American and Mexican authorities It Is now ascertained that Moutes d'Oca, bishop of Monterey, Is the financial agent of the clerical party la supplying Gnrxu with fumU COUUI NOl' 111. THIKH AOAIN. Tixhua, IU. ,Jan. 0. Judge Hhaw of tho circuit court, yesterday (mashed nineteen liidclmniils hang ing over J, Fuiluy Huku. Tho ground for thu decUlon was the bank had not exorcised propor dill guucu, having allowed one count t. paa;ud Hoke, having Ijouii extra dieted from Camilla for only one offotiBf, could not bo tiled on the others without an opportunity of getting back to Canada. Hoke was cashier of the Merchants' National bank hero and got away with f 1 80, -000, for whloh he aorvod ilvo years lu Juliet. BLAINE ILL AGAIN. Ho Wa3 token Suddenly ill Tills Morning. TUB SRETOIHAL CONTEST, A Fine Special Train, Connecticut's Governor. Little Child Burned, Frnft Coinage. Ordnance of Large Calibre, Mother and Child Burned. TUB 8BNATE. Washington. Jan. 0. In the senate a largo number of paper were presented and referred. One was from tho chamber of commerce of Seattle, Wash., praying congress (o bo more liberal In appropriations to enable tho war and navy depart ments to placo the country lu a thorough condition for defense so as to bo prepaied lo maintain Itc dignity and proteota Its humblesi citizen in any part. Tho vice presl dent laid before the senate a message from the president, transmitting the agreement by the commissioners, with tho Indians on the Colvllle reservation, Wash. Among bllb introduced and referred was om granting pensions to soldiers In tin Seminole and other Indian wars Tho senate bill, Introduced bj Stewart, to provldo for tho free coin ago of gold and silver bullion, wav taken up, and Merrill proceeded U address tho sentu, In opposition t tho bill. ULAINK ILL AOAIN, Washington, Jan, 0. Greal excitement was caused In tho do partmiut of state this morning oyer tho snddou Illness of Secretary Maine. Tiio nature of tho illness is not ut prosont known but It Is said to be due altogether to a temporary Hlomueh derangement, Tno alarm subsided about noon when tho secre tary who wis attended by physi clans from tho war and navy de partments reported him as resting qulolly aud being entirely out of danger. The secretary was removed to his hums in a carriage, He Is now reported to bo much Improved and oxpeetod to be ablo to be out tomorrow. Till! 8KNATOIUAL CONTEST. Columiius, O., Jan. 0. Tho last day of tho senatorial contest brings with It no ohango In the situation Tho only question agitating the public mind U "What will bo Slier inuu's majority In tho sonutorlal caucus." Ills friends claim this morning ho will receive CO votes and For titer but 30, but tho friends of the ox-governor scout the turner. tlon that their candidate will be licit un ny twenty votes. As many maintain ho still has a cliauco to win. Tho chief Interest today seems to center lu tlio question whether tonights senatorial ballot Is to bo opon or secret. Gouerally speaking tho Sherman people are lighting for an open ballot and the Koralfcr people for a secret ballot. A l'lNKBl'lXUAL TIC UN. New Vohic, Jan. 0, Without doubt tho lluest jepeclal train that over left Now York pulled out of thu Grand Central station at 10:10 today bearing tho delegates to the lint annual convention of the In ternational League of Press clubs, to be held in San Francisco on tho Nth of this mouth. Tho train will consist of six yestlbuled ears, ench bearing on tho letter boards tho Inscription, "International League of I'resa Clubs." There will bo curio I a hutlet-smokor, diulug-ear, compaitmeiitcar, which will bo for the use of the ladles of the party and such newspaper men as are accompanied by their wives, and In addition there will be three sleepers with staterooms. JSJttmmataSmtlmmbtBUkmtSmaBim late; tho child having received Injuries from which it died in about twenty-four hours. Mrs. McCor nnck Is the daughter of Prof. Collier and formerly lived In Salem, OltDNANCK OP LAUGH CALlJlUK, Washington, Jin. 0. A report of the board nf ordnance and fortlfl catlon,embraclngope rations from'89, to '01, was sent to congress yesterday It Bays that there are now certainly two great plants, Watervleit and Bethlehem, whero forgtug. up to twelve-inch guns, can bo turned out wllh reasonable dispatch, and a gun factory where they can be finished and where are assembled types of ten-inch and twelve- Inch guns completed, nud cither tested or awaiting proofs. Four yearn1 con tinuance of similar legislation and activity, aud it on no longer be paid that tho United States Is defenseless against foreign powers. MOTIIEH AND CHILD IIUIINKI) TO DEATH, Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 0 Near Clay Center Mrs. Frazier Troxell and her little child were burned (o death by an explosion of gas-iliiie, which tet fire to their clothing. A FATAL GAME OF CAKDS. Macon, Ga., Jan. 0 Eight men were killed in a general fight ut Bright fc Williams' turpentine still In Clinch couuty Saturday over a game of cards. PQSTOFPICE KOJH1ER. Butte, Mont., Jan, 0. A man named Francis L, Patterson was arrested bore by Fostofflce Inspector Wutklns, yesterday, for tampering with tho malls. Patterson was not tu employe of the postofllco, but first gained an entry to the office through his acquaintance with Mailing Clerk Noble, who died a fuvf weeks ago, Noble first trot him to help him out will) tle dkttribu tlon of some heavy mails, and as Patterson had long experience as a mail e'erk between I3cnvur and Salt Lake he was nf great asslslanoe to Noble until it became a regular habli of Patterson lo put In an hour or two a (Jty helping tho mulling clerk Ho was not on dury nor lu any way recognize 1 as an employ of the olllco by th'i postmaster, but repre sented himself ns a postal inspector to his acquaintance. For BQii(0 mouths complaints have boon coming in to tho olllco hero of letters containing remittances going astray. TUoso wero all of letters sent lo Salt Lake, Denver or far away points. Inspector Wutkins bad his suspicions directed to the mailing clerk, but was never able to catch him. Ho then suspected Pat terson, and was lying lu wait for him today. Patterson came In about 11 o'clock and went at once to tho sorting tablp and commenced distributing mull. Jrirj hjs place of ooneea'mont Walk! us Baw Pat terson slip a letter Into his pocket, and afterwards, when ho thought no ouo was looking, transferred It to his shoe, slipping It Inside the elastic, Ho was arrested with the stolon prop rly on tils person, taken before United States Commissioner Dlngovou aud placed under $1000 hail which was furnished by his friends. He was preparing to leave for tho east to lltut a big mining sohemo for noma projectors lu this city. He Is a mini of good appear ance, dresses well aud has a wife and daughter. It Is known that he served two years aud a half for bigamy In the Utah peulteutlury, having been proved to havo a wife In Denver and another at Salt Lake sofPKrino. St. Paul, Jan. 6. Governor Merrlam received a cablegram from Chas. Emery Smith, minister to Iluwia, which Is Bufllclent to show there Is a widespread sudVrlnjr In Itussla. Minister Smith states that tho proposed contributions will beaccepted with grateful appre ciation. IJOTII ENGINEERS KILLED, Utica, N. Y., Jan. 0. Early this morning a freight train on the New York, Oswego and Western railway at Smyrna was run Into by a light engine. The engineers of both en glues were killed. One man is missing. IIAUKISON'S NEPHEW. Palestine, Tex., Jan. 0. Carter Harrison, a nephew of President Harrison, died on the northbound train yesterday afternoon near Franklin. Harrison was consump tive, and had been in San Antonio for his health. Overestimates and Undewtlmate. Mr.Cliadband, in his celebrated ora tion upon truth, gives ns a suggestion as to the commonest danger to whlen go MARKETS. Chicago, Jan. 0. At close wheat was firm; cash, .89J; May, .&5J. San Fkancisco, Jan. C Wheat buyer, season, $1.87. Portland, Jan. 0. Wheat val ley $1,021 $1.0-5; Walla Walla $1.57 $1.00, WEATHER REPORT. San Fkancisco, Jan. 0. Fore cast for Oregon and Washingten: Clear followed by rain In North aud West portions. Puget White. REAL sound smell, Davison & ESTATK TIUNSKI.'KS UOUMUW TH IMTK. hitherto HE- KAN INTO A 1IUUNING IIIUD 11. Dickinson, N. I)., Jan, o. About 1:30 yesterday a double-header stock train crashed through a bridge two mites this hide of Suiuluel butte. The head engineer discovered tin brldgx) on tiro and the air brake wun applied, but too into. Both engine and tho car went through, kllllu "Fireman Ulough and wrlmitly lu Jurlng tho other llrvuvu'. Both en Klnwna Jumped and wived their Jive. JIlOmilNDIlH'ft HKVKVCIr. BAN Fiunojsoo, Jan. C Fung Got, bill poster if the JneLson Inet Chinese t lieu t re, was thot aud killed on tho street th morning by mi unknown highbinder. Tho Chi tsetheatrj rectnil announced a tlecUlon to lnu mi Item free passes to hlghblnd r for mlmllou to ihcj fONNI-.CriCUT'S (H)VEIINOII. Haiukoui), Conn., Jan, 0. Tho xuprcmo court unanimously sus tained the demurrer of Governor Ihillcloy, tho hold-over governor, In tho quo warranto suit of Morris, lute Democratic candidate, The court says the declaration of the re sult Is an Indispensable adjunct to the choice of coventor, as It fur- iiUhos the only authentlu evidence of election. (Judge Morris litis not boon declared elected by the house.) Unlet tho declaration Is made In the way so provided tho proootw of election Is not complete, It Is found, lu the case that there has been no declaration by the general assembly, that the relator has been elected governor, and It Is not claimed that them has been any equivalent act oy any other au thority. It follows that the relator, whatever any future Inquiry may show, nsuuot now be said to have been elected to t he onloe of governor, and the ro-ipoiidoiit rem Una do Jure tut well us do fueto governor of thu state. It Is, therefore, tho duly of all oltUent, and the courts, of all departments of thu statu govern ment, and btdh house of the gen eral assembly, lo respect aud oUy hint accordingly. LtTn.K CHILD POHMin. KlKiKNB, Or., Jan. C-Ou Christ mas day, Mrs, Joel MoCornaok. Mug In SimIuw valley, fastened i ynv.i: coinage. Washington, Jan. 0. Benator Stewart, of Novada, added a new feature to tho Bllvor quest Ion yester day by Introducing a uew resolution founded on the proposition that holdars of silver bullion are entitled, under an existing law nover repealed so fur as the senator can ascertain, to free coluugu of silver. Tho rpsolu tlon directs the oouimlttoes on the Judiciary to Inqulro If any further legislation Is necessary to make It the duty of the proper otllolals of the mint to receive nud coin silver bullion for (tie benefit of depositors. Senator Stewart said it Is provided lu the act of 1837 that gold and sil ver bullion brought to tho mint for col nngo shall be rcoclved and coined by tho projwr otlleers for the benefit of the depositors. Thero Is no other mode or manner provided for coin n go lu that act, Tho Bland act of 1878 revives the law of '87. The omlsslou to enforce this provision Is uuncoouutable. It appears to have been overlooked by all parties. HKIKKD A IIUKWKRY. Ban Fkancisco, Jan. 0. Internal Revenue Collector Qiilnti thlt after noon seized the Jitoksou brewery for violation of tho revenue laws. KEVKIl OF EXCITEMENT. Kansab Citv, Jan. 0. -A special from Arkalon, I(ausas, says: Every thing Is In a high fever of excite ment this moriilug over the atrocious murder of Shetlir Duuu yesterday. Judge Dotklus spent Ust night bore, and Is lu town this moruiug, arnuiyltin logo to Spriuglluld to open court. AiUutaut Goueral Iloberis, with state troops, will arrive herv iiHiuy ai jqsu, ami win ut otnv oaies qr real estate lilllierto rer oor.hd, $23,874 50, JAN. 0. John U-iy Welch lo Capital Bail way C, right of way, $100. J E Murphy, II A Thoma, R S Wallace, T L G ildon, J Meyers, C B Irvine, A t) Oirxjh, J fj JJrbbjcs, Geo Desart, It J Hendricks, Geo H Siubert, H G Kundrot, F P Mo Dovitt, right of way deeds to Capital Railway Co., $100 each, James iNfeCJourt to A C Faifchild, 9 C9 acres i 'f s t w, $1100. llOI'Eh AHUIYAhS- "WILLASIBTTK" G P Terrell and duu, Mehuna. W C Grlswold, P E St Cluir, B Coffey, J Colley, T G Halm, J C Moreland, qrtaud, C K Hawkins, If 8 Milzuer, Jamps Smith, San Francisco. A B Suell, Alabama, T II Sped,y, V S Bogers, Port land. J W Bnislleld, Seal Rock. G R Chile, San Francisco. T J Black, Halsey. "COOK," M F Colvln, Mill City. C J 8iii"i'a, Macleiiy, J Keoruey, Kansus City. T A Brue, Everett. II J ICurthauerand vf, L Barnard, Corvallls. L Porter, S E Maxani, J Keck, L B 1)11, Portland. J C Goodulc, Eugene. D E hwaru, Aumsvllle. Ed T Jud J. Turner. N J Shuiks, Ijoqlsburg. J N Sm'th- 1 B St. Olalr, Portland. G W Taylor, Hubbard, CJ Selb.-I, Knights. A J Stark, Woodburu. A Frank, P Krauk, Sublimity. fW Iwnntifnl virtuo Is exposed l- .. r( thin house was to i. !, nitv nnd there see an eel, nd was to come back, and was to call onto him tho mistress of tills house, and was to say, 'Sarah, rejoice with me, for I havo seen an elephant I would that bo Terewthr Exaggera tion is the most frequent fault in hu- man speccu. imii i " " feeling at tho bottom of it Wo want our Sarah to rejoice, and so tho eel, in our description of it, enlarges itself into an elephant. But thero is an opposite error, and of that Mr, Ciiadband pro ceeds to treat. "Or put it, my Juve nile friends, that ho 6aw an elephant, and returning said, 'Lo, the city is bar ren, I havo seen but an eel,' would that bo Terewthr Why of course not Thero are people who fancy that, while overestimates aro to bo sternly condemned, underestimates are Inno cent Mr.Chadband's view Is the right one; to tone tho elephant down into the eel Is as much an error as to magnify the col Into tho elephant. 'We should "nothing extenuate," but wo should be quite as careful not to "tet down aught in malice." Archbishop Whately, in dealini? with tho folly of those who thought it was safer to believe too much than too little, remarked that tho traveler who went a mile past a city was as far from it as the man who ..tald a mile short of it All the Year Round. Trlalf or a Father. "A Father," writing to tho Now York Ledger, says: "In a recent number you Eay: 'It is, In fact, a vulgar error to kupposo a parent's authority over a fo malo child ceases at tho ago of eight ecu. That is an utter delusion.' Yes. But I should like to know when it be gins. Having seven daughters, vary ing in ago from two to twenty, I havo some little interest in tho question. "My qwn contribution to Its solution is my statoment that beginning witli the youngest my first regularly wakes mo at six witli screeching j my second paints all my photographs in her earliest man ner; my third utterly declines to learn the multiplication table; my fourth ro fuses to dine in the nurs-ery and howls on the stairs until called down into the par lor; my filth objects to go to church, bo causo the preacher Is bo ugly ; my feixth made me stay for her at a party till three this morning; and my seventh lias an nounccd that I may tyrannize over her young affections fpr another long and cruel year, but on tho day she is twen ty-ono sho allies herself in marriage with hcrcoufain Poter, whom I hate, for his own sake and his family's. If, therefore, you can give mo any light which will give me any authority over ono or all of these young ladies, I shall remain uncommonly obliged," m le mm ii 4-A. LclAV Protects every person insured in that state, so that he cannot loose his money in case of misfortune as is the case with other states. You may forget your policy but the policy won't forget you. It is the safest and best. Every man ought to carry Insurance and should put his money where he can't loose it. EVERY POLICY IN THIS STATE HAS CASH and PAID UP VALUES GUARANTEED MAKINjG IT BANKABLE IF DESIRED. SEE .1. A. MITCHELL OR THE GEN'L AGT. OF THE MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO La Uri'iip". The tendency of this dNease to ward pneumonia is u hat makes it dangerous, La Grippe nqulres pre cisely the same treat men t as a severe cold. Chamberl.iiu's Cough Remedy Is famous fyr its cuies of severe eolds, This remedy elleclually counter acts the tendency of the disease to result In pneumonia, provided that proper care bo taken to avoid ex posure when recovering from the at tack. Careful inquiry among the many thousands who have used this remedy during tho epidemics of the past twoye.ira has failed t discover a single ease that has not recovered or that has risulted lu piRiimouiu, 50 cent and $1 boules tir sale by G. E. Goode, dnWipet, The MassuohnsettH Insurance law is the best, beciusc it has Uo coudl tioiis. Eviry policy ismied by the MascuuetiB .Mutual Life Insur auce Co. bus cash ui.il paid U) value guaranteed. Don't iusure iu any but a Masjachu-'etls compmy. J. L. Mitchell, ugeut. 35-tf As 9 tuple as t'ollee. "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is as staple as Cofleu in this vicinity, ltlmsdoueau immeuse amount of good since its iutroduotion here." A. M, Nordeli, Maple Ridge, Minn. For sale by G. E. Goode, druggist. The Oregon Land Co., WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE W SALEM, The Beautiful Capital C!ty of Oregon, and County Seat o Marion County. farming, stock and enjrajred selling Jin TIlC IleSt,"Vm. Brown 4 CO. Attention A. I). 11. I There ylll bo jolut Installation of tho otlleers of Protection and Valley lodges, at tho hall of Protection lodge. Q. A. Waller. I), D. is the ImtalJIiifir olllcer. Thero will also be degree work In both degrees, Turn out brothers, and let us have a rouslug meeting, J. A. Skllwood, Recorder. Sand I 1 shall have plenty of sand for contractors and builders from now on. Gko. D. Goouiiuk, State street. 8rvi.K. Iymi like oysters In any stylo known to the nrt of cookery go to Ilelleubraud's. A Collection ut Svvords. Tho names applied to the sword are more numerous than tho shapes of tho weapon itself. A collection of them as found in sonio of tho museums in Eu ropo 1? mado up of a thousand and ono different kinds, witli their peculiar varyings of blades, handle, pommel, spindlo and hilt They havo been gathered from overywhere the battle field, tho buried city, tho templo, tho sepulchers, tho cavo and oven the lake and river bed. In theso museums may be 6een tho curt Greek sword; the Roman weapon of as many lengths as tho different countries it had conquer ed; tho soft, pliant Gaellio blado; the JlQoked scimeter of the Turk with an Inside edge, and tho curved Arab yata ghan witli tho edgeoutsido; tho cross handled sword of tho crusader, witli which ho prayed and slow alternately ; tho Malay kriss; tho notched blado of Zanzibar; tho e3pada of tho Spanish matador; tho glalyo of the red clothed headsman of tho Middle Ages; the Eighteenth century court sword; tho tchlavona of Venice; tho Turkish kand Jar; tho Kabylo flissa; the Albanian cutla.ss, and the claymoro of Scotland, cabbanls, too, havo been of all sizes and shapes almost uncountable. Kate Field's Washington. Insure lu the Massachusetts Mu tual Life Insurance Compauv. J li .Mitcncll, agent. Company. J ll&tf Jerked venison, Davison A White. State street shoe btore bells shoe. surprisingly awlft. Their eastern prices are convincing. 118 State street. F S. Dearlxirn, JW.1 Commercial street, has a full Hue of blank books. diaries for oMee and jxieket, calen darnand, art calendars and the largest aud most complete stock of ofth-e stationery In the city, at bed rock price. K-cpresH wagons for the lioys at "out rate" p ces. Wm. Sargent's. Mrs, 11, K. Hyde, who has cou lter eight months old" baby In a hlgl chair near the slove. Two older chlldit'U wren lu the room, and dur- lu Mr. MoCoruaok'n ahtenco It i up aed they wero playing with drouudttt the tuby's clothing mi fire. Their orlw attracted the tlUf'tlHl nPllttlnt tlf,l,Slrl I.. TV.-.1 1 proceed to Springfield, to vlgoroudy for over two , ettlv R b J, pusltiuatUmofbrlunliis the ui'.r Salem next MomUv .1 th.n lUothcr'H attention, and hIui m.!il theatre ana It N siippo! (he luur-jtu ond round thu elothlm; o tli.- ooruiuarMUitur mo bighbimii'r'ilio.y iu jlumw. Sue promptly v Duuu..u A. MiU.a,h, pvwtunutcral fvene ligui'i.Hlhe flrx', but It wm toVSuuhomMi, WMhInjfton. uerotis mob to Justice. Warrants are now out for the arrest of thirty men, aud troublous lime aro ex. peeled. NOMINATIONS, Wasiiinoton, Jan, 0. The pr' d40t today sent the following 110m InatliMi to (be seuatit Walter W man of MluxHiH, kUHirvUiry Hurgtswi ut murine hiwpltal mtvIcv In Salem next Monday at the Row lna resiiienjx, Cheap Ian , $0 1 er, 3 mile fr. ni Turner, ail Ko d bof- m U11 1 iu cul Uratlon, good orchard, twosprlpgs, good qlce-roouj twosstory house, um njjisued, gqo. baru and other ouiouuuings, ?oo. The Oregon n com uj , B tit in, Or. cot! 8t Ladleaflue shoes that will please ih laoit ixaotlng, Joi airlycd at H.J. FteiuHit'd S. S. s. ft. iiq .a lrtt, H.itiruprUvjrvva, Oruvettmic, hut No Orivro. In a country gravoyard near the tow n pf Monticollo, Kan., may bo seen a piound of eartli differing in no particu lar from the other graves. At tlio head Is a Mab bearing tills inscription, "Sa cred to tho memory of John Payno, who started May 1, 18G0, to cross the plains and never came back." To ono family those words mean n groat doal. Porjears that grave has been carefully eared for, and yet it does not contain a human hotly It is a heartbroken mother's consent to act a part and made to ropre&ont tho resting place of a long lost son and brother. In the spring of 1SG0 John Payne wa-s. in tho pride and vigor of a hopeful pinnhood, and on May 1 of that year he started to cross tho plains. Tho simple inscription tells the story, "He never came back." Chicago Tribune. Clrwek II 1' '. The ancient Greeks i'wh! the ballot in enacting laws and hi courts where there wore a large number of judges. The ballot there was originally a peb ble whole for h yos vote or pierced with a hole for 11 no. Sometimes there yrns only ono stone, whloh was dropped into a yea or no box. Later the pebble was changed for a little bronze wheel A few of these have been found In modem times, utampod on one tide with, the words "Ofllcial ballot" and on the other with the number of the Ju dicial district New York Evenliu' Hun HourhTThl? Wo offer Oue Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that catiuot bo cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. r K.J, Cheney A Co, Pnuw, Toledo, OM. WV.the uuiterlKtml, h kuowu f. J t'tieuey for 111 Uut lljvar, andtMtow llucklcn'g ArnlciilSalve, The iJest Salvo In, the world for Cuts, BrulbeK, ture, Ulur Salt Hheuin, hevei Sores, l'etter.i hnpped Ilauils, CUllolalns, (.orns anuallHklu Kruptlons, and post- ;i) tmn x-iire, ur uu pay ivfiuirea. l uarantecd to ifive perfect sallstactlon money r-runad. rico, 5 cnu pe. lr ho. For Rale by Uan'l J . h ry. 233 Com st w uuuviv tlllll lllllfl lanasmuie Willamette Valley. Jt you are iookino- f0) land do not tail to call on us at baleni or our aentin Port i.,r,,i ti, wt:u ii. -rii.... : i i i.iuu. xnc triuaaicHe v iwiey is very iar aneaa 01 an other place on tlieacilic Uoast as a tannincf, stock antl iruit country, ana 1 the mostueiightiul place in the Worltj ior a home. Office in Gray Block, Cor, State and Libertv Sts., Salem.Ori The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing CompanJ Office with the Oregon Land Co., Gray Block, corneil State and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon; is engaged in setting out and cultivating Orchards. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria! "The Rest.'L Wm.lBrown & Co. Ifyouhnd taken two of Carter's Little Liter Pills before rctlriDg you would not nae had that coited tongue or bad taMe In the mouth ihls mornlug. Keep a vial with you for occasluual use. All disorder caused by a bilious state orthesjstcmcanbo cured by using Car ter's Little Liter fills. No pain, gripingoi discomfort attend their use. Try them. Their gentle action and good effect on the ej stem really make them a perfeel little pill. They please those who use them Carter's Little Liver fills way well be termed ! erfectiou " B. K. HALL, Paper Hanger. Laave order at Olohe Heal Estate Exchange Administrator's Notice of Ap pointment. Nni?.vlp ?? Jijenu that t the .-' "-''""- uriM.oi me county Court or tbe County of ilnrlou and Mute o Oregon, forthe year lhlll, the undersigned mu duly appointed an administrator 01 theejttt'ooflteury (lelss, late of Marlon county, decwised, Therefore all person" ha lug ela m ubIuhi siid e.tate are bere bj notltled to present the saint for pay ment,duly terlded.to tho uuderrtihed at his rtsldnceln Salem. Marlon count?. Dreson.wlthluslx months from the date ... . "w,tui inneoiea to tald eslalo are hereby requested to make lm med ate settlement with the undersigned ' nMrator-at h s residence alores vld. Dated this January theijnd A. 1). lssia AJba'ratori.ftheest-jtoofHenryGelss, Wem, Oregon. V. I. BUiley, President A. I. Armstroug, Manager. f"'"eni ii si ii ess, Short hand. rpewrltlnc, I'ennmanshlp. English Xlrtnient. ritudenta ad.ni.811 i any time. Catalogue free. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South ofWUlaraette Hotel, SA.LBrI - OREGON L B. HUFFMAN, Liveiy Stable and Feed Yard. The Best Box Stalls and Corral in the 1'ity, Quiet, family horses a specialtj. (In rear Willamette hotel.) SALEM, ... OREGON W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale - Stable. One door west of Lunn's Dry Doods store "uoiuicucci. uuiei iamny teams. Sp lal attention paid to transient stock. 6: 25c Want Column! ..xsstices inserted for ONE CENT PE wuku EACH IN8UKTION. No adveij iiauincunuaeiieu in inis GOIUinti for Iejj ,uuu iveuij-nve cents. 1,-iuk ikl-NT New house in NortlS i nuicui. ppiy io a. noier, NortS w....f w. u,uujinrti.uiiiit'i rno kent J attached with city addition. House of nine rooms. Slabhl Willi CUV UJ1IPI" HlrrlilnnriD i.. 1 ol. r. ...:""-, --'o- '"H"iiom Lonago street. lm TI'E MK-IIL-4PHtIAN SOCJETY- ", , , . ---V -.... . . , .....E Ub ocioci:, in laoiinll oter tho State Jnnij o.i.ouu miug. .meetings are open to Ihi P"b,'c- Hey. Knbert Wliitaker.Pres. Dr i ., . .. kuncn, y ice i-resiaent. iu 8 tt TRUCK AND EXPRESS. MORGAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. Oood teams! anrt'iinivimni ,.! , stronghold. ",r r" ""'" 'ouur v su:tton&soat, faxpross ami Itnggngc. paDrU h?cf,yr;,enrLt0anadl care. Leae orders at It. It. ade 4 Cos. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oili and Window Gliiss. Wull Pa , ner and linnlm- A..iiVJo) At... S3 ieriiiis. Liinn. limV v.,n0 nj . ,' -""" illUH UIII Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fen x-osis, urass Seeds, Etc, Ms.W ADVKIlTlHKnKNlb. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITALSTOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 ANYTHING. From baled hiiv nnrt rot,a , - ,n. tei?i?V.A Wes,t, clBflrH' tobacco pipei' nrilpV!?'e,,c-can alW0a be Jound at l! wei 1 T. BURROWS. No. V2 Cornmeroial 8t., Balwj 0 Anni?S?V,Arc,,ltect. worn 4!4, Mai J. qirnin building, t'ortlaud. Oregon. GEO. WILLIAMS. Wm. ENGLAND xiuun ilCNAUV. Ice Presldeut -cashier J. H. HAAS, THE WATCmrAKER, Merchant Tailors. A full Hue Of Idihthi .... . wmlwtui. AlfiucoiuiieTe .Til "?mtc' DIRECTORS: mnu, ur. J. J J. A. Itaker, 3i Geo. Wllllams.Wm .HIchardsoD, J. h0 Kn Uobson. llnnlr In nn. V . meiclal street. "cnanse block on Com- Suiiinioii!--. PSia?Sisuwl?u--'''for JBaJS' pU,a,"r ' " Glover. dftHK)Ullt. init M. uioer th rf..,H. him perfectly hononblelu n Ut-au i lujWkuMon.r IbU.un,,,!,, ;7J .n n tftuiottouii, audnnn?Myi.b4 towr.j . Ml 'PferiilB.wec i, Li'.0 oat muy obilratioiu made Uy their Orm Wrt a Truax, UbokiMl l)nnit TuIeJo, Ohio. Waldln Ktnoan A Slaryln, Vhvle IruUti, Toledo, ObUj, llV Cutarrh Uurv U tnkru In ternally, notltig illrvotly iiimw iu bltxn aud mucous surmctii r tii 6itn. TvaUtjioulaU eent nw. Price T5o, tier bottle. Sold by all drujjghts. lover. In (he oime uih-"T.r"'"?D aro hrby rativd tqi rwSritirT- Tmi above tniaiml ctp..To?brldr- ih2 l?.e lay of tbrury.lH)ttLeLi.. ." '" n Unit ib. v of nTl VJ2S.,i'.' 5? VBi- hf DUlctf MiKh?tS -..- . ? ! ? Ptal ff I WKrS (Founded lu 1SCS.) . ft Dn.l, ,111111 III 111 VII juuu j i riiiiii. in ) "' IRON BUILDING, s-M-BM. - . . oREOON bank. In Or,Dn,a?h,?,Dnt,lon with Montana anh ' Mn'bi ton, Idaho and prlnolM1 u?7flP'l'.nu n all "be itons made throughout u J?-..0"1' Kwtern hutes and Br"tih a m1N,,c,flo BaJ .,lrtaru of Eastern ban t? Al5erl. Eerr iaoiiiTlr.?J?",k taken at nar nt with contervatwe bX nie' cooiM. ta nre proof viu1.a.V.n. hM e wine keeping ol safetv !i ." '"I" "'m oU WC nfUr rroof In the i is mi avr W In,n'0,M,D-om' f0""eri5 t'oiirtnnrt iTiea.by.Dr "owlnnd, corut eine2tri,ccar,,n,e W" && o. eiectric car line. Telephone No. 0. CasJi Met Chas. WaU. at tlm un, wiHa.. i V" v.nunu MUIil-1, will hereaiter'sell W ffiS-a - rel w W1M if lrlrivis IKIIv-CtPa ll II l' IIIIVl PRfJi ft ' iY GBKftftBb pr.t:fcU-d t K.ee KfJ$ 5 llgWlSiHl)- HEALTH. &0 x:(fctAM fiLft? IbASpT iIW llwt lbl4BmrVuVl?tiW,y UihitefifXv. u tuun. N. MM, 4rS?,?.-,a ' wk iu ihiiuwTAtjjt 2-vrzrLf? Mtanuik nr1 M f tTf.Vr"w". t. f. MJ fcr pUlatttt. ' "wnfi aioiv 8ALEM, OREGON. GENERAL BANKING ?APOUriVn.v,o JOUX MQ1H - NtntdmL Le IllrT,r.9. r . Cures cn,"i!i?n Balsam No. J ; Sores en th lU. . ,S e"id sUgcs; Cur-T?rti,!vG?'de nJam No.H mitlTO Pilnf'Tl'llltio Khea Stwui.,1'?1! lAcenaed Sore. l-tbr'SS'Jf-ttj' Wood paw d loto 'or ((. ." 7 """ Ann' ?5emifc VwiSS Sou; .Itotll Uf j4Vlott 0oI,,e' Spanish In. J V..nott1.0.meture'c' Pr,M or SmbS y.ai?latn OlHtm.Bl aaa. --. THEJlJCi,tRDSDRUQC0..Aget!U . rruUK, Ca, nnt -iajer, s MMEi ttu