rpsw Z CJ lalMil WB MMMMMt JI CLEAN! If you would bo clean and hayo your clothes done up itlio neatest and dressiest manner, take (hem "to thaj! . "S'ALtftf ST'EAH LAUNDRY Etero all work in done by white labor and in the most roinpfc manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street HE TABERNACLE. Etalmage preaches on the U YEAR JUST CLOSED. iJtMtiPlrst Sunday of till) Sew Yer I iKtuiug Time Id Ttilnk on the Uneei RutlnE Tie 11 f Life The Antedllurlan i;iitrlurfliii Diingor All Arouud Of. nrioKLYN, Juii. 3. Thin morning ;hQffalKjninclotx)0'regatin, mooting 'orJRtiti flrKt Sunday servico of tlio year, found tlio pastor dispoaort rlous.rcfloction on tho flight of mo. Tlio otwnuig uytnn gave tno eyiioto in tho familiar werds: jily days are gliding swiftly by, 1 And I, a pilgrim' stranger. M finui not fieimu uii-ni nn mcj 117, Those liotim of toll and danger. Dr. Talmago rrad novoral pasagoa 'WV, . .., i 2. iiuunir u? utiuxiiiuviiui iijuKuriiy. fcaSjcing charactorwtic coramonto as Uojruau, anl thou preneiieu rrom tno Ibailnoiw woi-drt. Jeremiah xxviil. 10. fSThirt vonr thou Hhalt die." yerenilah. accustomed to saying Id things, addrawes Hananiab in lioso wonbt They provo truo. In nuty dayB Hananiab had dopartod i lifo. fibi" !h tho firat Babbllth of u Car. it i n nine lor raviowanu lor mtidpation. A man must bo a gen- at xtupimty wno uoea not uiiuk w. Tuo olu year uiou in giving twrtli to tho now, as the lifo of Jano lymour, tho English qucon, do- frted when that of bor Bon, Edward i; dawiiwL Tbo old year wan a queen. Tho now shall bo a king. Tho grave of tho one and tlio cradio of tlio other aro Bido by Bido. Wo ftcan hardly guess what tbo child will loo. ii u ouiy two uayu oiu, oui i ffeuphosy for it an ovontful futum iiVfirirof mirth and madnossl Year gMlaugb ; it will sing; it will groan; it Ifwill dio. iff hit not n time for earnesUbought? MV - .ll 1 t --! xnocongramiauons ttiivu oueu givuu. Tuo Christmas trocs bavo boon talton 'down, or bavo well nigh cast their fpiits Tlio friends who camo for tlio Holidays aro gono in tho rail train. lWJmIo wo aro looking forward to an other twolvo months of intense activ ities, tbo text broalra upon uu liko a Iftmting tbunderhead, "TIiIb year thou sbalt dio." Tbo text will probably provo truo of wuno of us. Tlio probability is tuigmoutod by tho fact that all of ua ytho aro ovor thirty-nvo years or ago kkvo gono boyond tho avorngo of hu wan lifo. Tho noto is moro than uo. It is only by Huffomuco tliatit ii Hot collected. Voaro liko ndobtor jrboistakiug tbo "tbroo dayu' grnco" of. tho banks. Our raco Htnrtod with Ino himdrod years for n llfotimo. Wo road of butono antediluvian youth whoso early death disappoint ed tho noiies of his paronta by uu (dying at sovou hundred and sovonty- wven yearn of ago. Tho world thon inuy bavo been ahead of what it is bow, for men bad bo long a timo in iVhlch to Btudy nnd Invont tuid plan. If im ui-tist or ft philoRopbor baa forty years for work, ho makes great I 'JjaehiovoinontH) but what must tbo RTtlHLH lUlll IMlUIIWIIIHUrH IIIIVU WII1U who bad nino hundred years boforo S thorn? t' F 41n ,skt.t t.tr.t flinllurtiifl tmritHJ 44 IUU UUilt I J l.,? vilwitf.... jw.t.u feefQro tbo Hood, considering tlio iloflrovity of tbo inhabituntii, thoro lvmy bavo Ikhjh nearly as many iwo- 1J as tuoro aro now. 'tno ikxmi wa not a freshet that washed n fow ' peoplo off a plank, but a disaster that y nave tiwppt away a iuouhiiuu inUllons If tlio Atlantic ocean, by a addon lui-ub of tbo eartli tonight, ahnulil drown this buiuiui)hoi0. lllld Jtlta Pucini. iifiviii li ii unilflmi Inivh SVAVf ..,.l. .-rf... WJ . .-,...-.-- . ... -r- Sof tlio earth, should drown tbo other jMsqlsphoi-o, Iwmng about as many goings OR could lo got in ono or two toucan Btoamora, it would givo you an Woa of what tho ancient Hood was. UUW UKK WAS BIIOUTICNEI). At that timo God startod tho raco with n flUortor allowance of lifo. Tho nino hundred years wore hown dowu. ..2I t. .1... tltl.h it 7.kklttflLjtll I. tl .Witt 4 UUVUi 111 LUU II11U Ul V vnmitia, IIIAMI mis was uiKon, ami ouiy ono uuuunxi and twenty four iHirsons wore found J oil buudixxl ywiro old and thrco or ' four persons ono humlnxl and forty yoan old. Now a man who Ihih txnno o ono nunuroii yuiro or age w a cun erttj ami wo go milert to boo him. Tlio vast majority of the raco passed 4nK boforo twenty years. To ovory ppl thoro aro II vo blossoms that wevor got to Ik applos. In tho coun try churcli tho mjxton ringa tlio boll mIdly until almost through, and ;tbett tolls it. For nwhilo tho boll of wr lifo rings right merrily, but wiui ticmo of you tho boll has begun to toU, and tlio iulaptcduosa of tlio Uvxt te you in nifn-o nnd mora probable, Yfaia year thou shalt dio." Tha cluiracteror oocupauou nuua to Hk probability, to the profotsious vpi4ug of tho brain and nervo ItMUtdiioua. Litonuy men in thia try aro drivou wiu wuip aim to their topmost wpood. Not binJn worker out of a hundrod flfeMrwa fuiv inodorution. Tticro u n1hfiTif bo stimulating .In our di MhiUti Joka Drown, tho oasay M ot JMlabrh. luul lived boro ho mnaU hav brokeu down at thirty- fdm imiml ot ftfty-flvo, nd Qiarloa Uemm would havouroi)joti at lorty. fbrt U wmwthlug la all our occui oim wbkii ftrtxlbqKo to dlsa&so If Ui a4out to dLjorder ranging MB Hvmn to Rip!exyi if wa lw mmM. to ittunanon rantnir from coa- BHURV VK IViJ 1 I fiiMtw Mitr rck Hfty ymw. I 'PlwMQA wnn fiM aro undergoing WatcbmakciH. in marking tbo time for others, shorten thoir dwn. Chem- lotu ttmnttin flixith iii tlinir Intvirn.. toricH and itottcrs ubsprb paralysis., Painters fall under their own brush. Foundrymen tako death in with tlio filings. Shoemakers pound away their own lives on tbo last, Over driven merchants measure off thelr own H vos with tho yardstick. Millers grind thoir own Jivea with tho grist Masons dig thoir graven with tbo trowoL And in all our occupations and professions thoro aro tho elements of poriL Ilapid climatic changes threaten our Uvea. By reason of tho violent flts of tbo thermometer, within two days wo livo both in tho arctic and tho tropic. Tlio warm south wind flnds us with our furs on. Tho win try blast euta through our thin np parol. Tho hoof, tho wheel, tho flro nmis, tbo assassin wait thoir chance to !ut upon us their quietus. I announce t as an7 Impossibility that thrco bun dretfandsixtyfivQ days should pass and leavo us all as wo now am In what direction to shoot tho arrow 1 know not, and ho I shoot it at a ven turo. "Thin year thou shalt dio." In view of this, I adviso that you havo your temporal matters adjastod. Do not Ioave your worldly affairs at the mercy of administrators. Havo your receipts properly pasted and your letters filed and your hooka balanced. If you havo "trust funds," sen that thtjy aro rightly deposited and accounted for. Lot no widow or orphan scratch on your tombstono, "This man wronged mo of my in heritance " Many a man baa died leaving a competency whoso prop erty has. through his own caroloHs ness, afterward lxen dividod between the administrators, tho surrogate, tlio lawyers and tho shoriffs. I chargo you. before many days bavo gono, as far iw possible, bavo all your worldly matters mado Btralgbt, for "This year thou shalt dio." (OS3I1ULITIK3 OF 8A11DATII WOHK. I adviso also that you bo busy in Christian work. How many Sab baths in tho year? Fifty-two. If tho text bo truo of you it docs not miy at what timo you may go, nnd therefore it Is unsafe to count on all of tho II fly two Sundays. As you aro as likely to go in tho first half of tho year as in tho last half, I think wo had bettor divido tho fifty-two into halves and calculate only twenty -six Sabbaths. Conio, Christian mon, Christian womon, what can you do in twonty-six Sabbaths Divide tho three himdrod andBixty II vo days into two jMirtw; what cnu you do in ono-lumdred nnd eighty two days? What by tho way of Rav ing your family, tlio churcli and tlio world f You will not, through all tho ages of otomity in heaven, got ovor tho dishonor and tho outrngo of going into glory, nnd having helped none up to tho wunq plnco. It will bo found that many a Sabliatli Buhool teacher has taken into hoaven her whole class; that Daniol Baker, tho ovangellst, took thousands into heaven ; that Doddiidgo has taken in hundreds of thousands; that Paul took in a hundred millions. How many will you tako In? If you got into heavou and find nono there that you sent, and that thoro are nono to como through your instrumentality, I bog of you to crawl under somo Boat in tlio back comer and never como out, lost tlio redeemed got their oyoa on you and Home ono cry outi "That is tho man who never lifted hand or volco for tho redemption of his follows I Look ut him, all heaven I" Botter bo busy. Better nut tlio plow In doop. Botter Bay what you havo to Bay quickly. Bettor cry tho alarm. Bettor fall on your knees. Botter lay hold with both bauds. What you now loavo uudono for Christ will forever bo un done. 'This year thou shalt dio l" In view of tlio probabilities men tioned 1 ml vise all tho mon and wom en uot muly for otornity to got ready. If tlio text bo truo, you havo no time to talk about noneiuoiitiuls, asking why God let Bin como into tho world, or whether tho book of Jonah la in spired, or who Molchlsedoc was. or what about thootornnl docrooa. If you aro as near otomity as aomo of you aeoin to bo, thoro la no timo for anything but tho question, "What muht I do to bo saved?" Tho drown ing man. when a plank la thrown him, stops not to ask what BawmiU modo It, or vhothor it ia oak or codar or who throw It. Tlio moment it ia thrown ho clutches it. If thia year you aro to dio, thoro la no timo for anything but Immediate ly laylug hold on God. It ia high ttrnq to got put of your aina. You aay, "1 havo committed no groat tnuwgrotBions," But nro you not awaro that your lifo has boon sinful? Tlio kuow comoa down on tho Alps (lake by flake, and it la so light that you may hold it on tho tip of your linger without fooling any weight; but tho llakoa gather; tlioy compact, uutil aomoday a travolor'a foot atarta tlio allda and it goo down In an avalanche, crushing to death tho vil Ingoru. So tho abut of your youth and tho aitut of your manhood and tho aina of your womanhood may havo Boomed only alight Inaccuraciea or trilling uivvrgeuctH (rem uiorujut-aoangiit that thoy aro luuxlly wortii mention lug, hut thoy havo been piling up aud piling up, packing togothor and pack lug toother, until they moke a mouutaln of aiu, aud one moro nton of your foot lu tlio wrrong illnvtion uiojr MtucT uutvu ujiuu yiHi ou nva Iftodio of ruin and conuVmuntioq. A man crossing a desolate and lonely plateau, n hungry wolf look after him. Ho brought bis gun to hi shoulder nnd took nun, and tho wolf bowled with pain, nnd tho cry Woko up n pack of wolves and thoy camo ravening out of tho forest from nil Bides and horribly dovourod him. Thou art tho man. Somo ono sin of your lifo summoning on all tho rest, tiioy surround thy soul and tnnko tho night of thy Bin torriblo with tho assault of their bloody muzzles. Oh, tho unpardoned, clamoring, ravening, all dovouring sins of thy lifetimol A maniac was fotmd pacing along tlio rood with a torch in one hand and n pail of water in tho other, and somo ono asked him what ho meant to do with them. Ho answered, "With tills torch 1 mean to burn down heaven, and with thia water I mean to put out the fires of hell." Ho was a maniac. Ho could do tho ono thing just as well as ho could do tlio other. No timo to lose if you want to escape your sins, for "This year thou shalt dio." Let mo announco that Christ, tlio Lord, stands ready to save any man who wants to bo saved. Ho waited for you all hist year, and all tho year before, and all your lifo. Ho has waited for you with blood on his brow, nud tears in his eye, and two outstretched, mangled bauds of lovo. You como home somo night and find tho mark of muddy feet on your front stops You liastcn In, and find an excited group around your child. Ho foil into a pond, and had it not been for a brave lad, who plunged in and brought him out and carried him homo to bo resuscitated, you would have been childless. You feel that you cannot do enough for tho rescuer. You throw your arms around him. You offer him any compensation. You say to him) "Anything that you want Bhall Iks ycurs. I will never ccaso to be grateful." But my dear Lord Jesus sees your soul sinking and attempts to bring it ashore, and you not only refuse him thanks, but stand on tho beach and say : "Drop that soul 1 If I want It saved I will Bavo it myself." I wish you might know whafa job Jesus undertook when ho carried your easo to Calvary. Thoy crowded him to tlio wall. Thoy struck him. Thoy spat on him. Thoy kicked him. They cuffed him. Thoy scoffed at him. Thoy scourged him. Thoy murdered him. Blood I Blood I As ho Btoops down to lift you up tlio crimson drops upon you from Ids brow, from his side, from his hands. Do you not feol the warm current on your face? Oh, for thoo the hungor, tlio thirst, the thorn sting, tho suffo cation, tlio darkness, tlio groan, tho swent, the struggle, tho death 1 A great plague-camo in Marseilles. Tho doctors hold a consultation, and decided that a oorpso must bo dissect ed or thoy would novcr know how to Btop tho plaguo. A Dr. Guyon said, "Tomorrow morning I will proceed to a dissection." Ho mado his will, prepared for death, wont into tlio hospital, diiwectcd a body, wrote out tlio results of tho dissection and died in twolvo hours. Beautiful self boo riiico, you say. Our Lord Jesus looked out from heaven and saw a plaguo stricken nice. Sin must bo dissected. Ho made his will, giving ovorything to his pooplo. Ho comes down into tho reeking hospital of earth. Ho lays his hand to tho work. Under our plaguo ho dies tho healthy for tho sick, tho pure for tho polluted, tlio innocent for tho guilty, heboid tlio lovol Behold tlio sacri flcol Behold the rescue I Decide, on this first Sabbath of tho year, whothor or uot you mil liavo Jesus. Ho will not stand forovor begging for your lovo. With Bomo hero his plea ends right spoodily. "This year thou shalt dio." SALVATION CANNOT HE BOUOIIT. Tills great salvation of tho Gospel I now offor to ovory man, woman tuid child. You cannot buy it You cannot earn it A Scotch writer Bays that a ioor woman, ono cold winter's day, looked through tho window of a king's conservatory and saw a bunch of grapes hanging against tho glass. Sho Baid, "Oh. if I only had tlint bunch of gnnHs for my sick child at homol" At her spinning wheel alio earned a fow shillings aud went to buy tho grapes. Tho king's gordouor thrust her out very roughly and sold ho had no grapea to soil. Sho wont off and sold a blanket and got some moro shillings nud camo back and tried to buy tho graiee. But tho gardonor roughly assaulted horand told her to bo off. Tho king's daugh ter was walking in tho garden at tho timo and sho hoard tlio excitement, and, Booing tho poor woman, said to her, "My father la not a merchant to soil, but ho is a king and gives." Thon alio reached up and plucked tho gropes nnd dropped them Into tho Ioor woman's apron. So Christ is a king and all tho fruits of his pardon ho frooly gives. Thoy may not bo bought Without mouey and with out price tako UiU aweot cluster from tho vineyards of God. I am coming to the close of my ser mon, l souglit tor n text nppropn Perhaps it may mean mo. Though in perfect health now. it does not tako God ono week to bring down tho strongest physical constitution. I do not want to dio this year. Wo havo plans and projects on foot that I want to eoo completed, but God knows best, and ho has a thousand better men than I to do tho work yet undone. I havo a hoi that, notwith standing all my Bins and wanderings, I shall, through the infinite mercy of my Saviour, como out at tho right Elace. I havo nothing to brag of y way of Christian experience; hut two things I have learned my utter ncipicssness txjioro Ood, and tho all abounding grace of tho Lord Jesus. If tho text means somo of you, my hearers, I do not want you to bo caught unprepared. I would liko to havo you, cither through money you bavo laid up, or a "lifo insurance," bo able to leave tho world feeling that your family need not become paupers. But if you have done your best and you leavo not ono dollar's worth of estate, you may confidently trust tho Lord who hath promised to caro for tho widow and' tho father less. I would liko to havo your bouI fitfed out for eternity, bo that if any morning or noon or evening or night of theso tlireo hundred and sixty-fivo days death should look in and ask, "Are you ready?" you might with an outburst of Christian triumph an swer, "Aye. ayol all ready?" CIlAUAlTEniHTIO LAST WORDS. I know not what our last words may bo. Lord CliesteriieM prided himself on his politeness and Baid in bis last moment, "Givo DayroUes a chair." Dr. Adam, a dying school master, said: "It grows dark. Tho boys may dismiss. " Lord T nterdon, supposiug himself on tho bench of a courtroom, Baid in his last moment, "Gentlemen of tho jury, you will now consider your verdict." A dying play actor said: "Drop tho curtain. Tho farco is played out." I would rathor have for my dying words those of one greater than Chesterfield or Dr. Adam or Lord Tenterden: "I am now ready to bo offered and tho time of my departure is at hand. I have fought a good fight, I bavo finished my course, I havo kept tho faith ; henceforth there is laid up for mo a crown of righteous ness which tho Lord, tho righteous Judge, shall givo mo." Tho soouur tho last hour comes tho botter if wo aro fitted for entrance in tho colestial world. There is no clock in heaven, because it is an everlasting day; yet thoy keep an ac count of tho passing years because thoy are all tho timo hearing from our world. Tho angels flying through heavou report how many times tho oarth lias turned on its axi3, and in that way tho angels can keep a diary; and thoy Bay it Is almost timo now for father to como up or for mothoi to como up. Somo day thoyseo a cohort leaving heaven and thoy wiy, "Whither bound f" and tho answer is, "To bring up a soul from earth." And tho ques tion is asked, "What soul?" And a family circlo In heaven find that it is ono of their own number that is to bo brought up, and they como out to watch, as on tho beach wo now watch for a ship that is to bring our friends homo. After awhilo tho cohort will heavo in sight, flying nearer and nearer, until with a great clang tho gates hoist and with an embrace wild with tlio ecstacy of heaven old frionds meet again. Away with your stiff, formal heaven I I want nono of it. Givo mo a place of infinite and eternal sociality. My foot free from tho clods of eartli, I shall bound tho hills with gladness nnd break forth in a laugh of triumph. Aha I aha I Wo weep now, but then woBhnll laugh. "Abra ham's bosom" means tlint heaven luis open nrtns to tako us In. Now wo fold our anus over our heart and toll tlio world to stand lwick, as though our bosom was a two barred gato to keep tlio world out Honvon stands not with folded arms, but with heart open. It is "Abraham's bosom." CHILDHOOD IN UKAVK.V. I see a mother and her child moot ing at tho foot of tlio throne after somo years' absence. Tho child died twenty years ugo, but is n child yet I think tlio littlo ones who dio will remain children through all otomity. It would bo no heaven without tlio littlo darlings. I do not want thoao that are in heaven to grow up. Wo need thoir infant voices in tlio great song. And whon wo walk out in tlio fields of light wo want them to run ahead and clap their luuids and pick out tho bright est of tho field flowers. Yes, hero ia a child aud its mother mooting, Tlio child long In glory, tho mother just arrived. "How changed you are, my dar ling I" says tho mother. "Yes," says tlio child, "this ia such a happy placo, uud Jesus has taken such caro of mo, and heavou la so kind, I got right ovor tlio fever with which I dial. Tlio sklos are so fan-, mother! Tlio flowers aro so aweet, mother! Tlio tomplo is so beautiful, mother 1 Como, tako mo up in your arms as you used to." Oh, I do uot know how wo shall ato to uio occasion, i uiougui oi,HWmi tho first day In heaven. Do taking ouoin Jou, "My uays uy aa a you uot think wo will break down hi woaver'a almttio;" of n text in tho tho song from oyer delight I I onco Psidina, "So teach us to number our j p.,, out ta chuttih Ul0 hyum. daya that wa may apply our hearts ,, . Ulv, of purw MlsllU unto wisdom ; of tho prayer of tho vtiro mIuu imnwrui n Vu, vino drosaer, "Lord, lot It alono thia und an aged man standing in front year also;" but prossod upon my at- 0f tho pulpit sang heartily tlio first tontion first of all and last of all verso and then he sat duwn'weop aud nbovo ail wore tho words, Thia jng. i ,1 to him aftorward, "Fa year thou shalt dio." t ther Lintou, what made you cry over SWEEPING REDUCTIONS -On .- i-, .i at..n . BUNKETS at tho WOOLEN MILL Sl'UKB, u wmuiitMcu . MAGNIFICENT CHRISTMAS PRESENT. Just think of it, a if ii H a it Twelve Dollar Blanket for Ten Six These are tlio hnndsomest goods in money refunded. SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE, 299 Commercial St. ii Oregon. Mail Orders solicited. - $9 00 - 7 50 5 00 Satisfaction guaranteed or 1JJ3IIJMH1H1 that hymnr Ho said, "I could not stand it tho joys that aro coming." When heaven rises for the doxology, I cannot see how wo can rise with it if all these waves of everlasting do light como upon tho soul, billow of joy after billow of joy. Methinks Jesus would bo enough for tho first day in heaven, yet hero ho approach es with all heaven at his back. But I must close this sermon. This is tho last January to somo who aro present You havo entered tho year, but you will not close it. Within theso twelve months your eyes will hut for tho last sleep. Other hands will plant tho Christmas tree and givo tho Now Year's congratulations. As a proclamation of joy to somo, and as a matter of warning to others, I leavo in your ears these five words of ono syllablo each, "This year thou shalt dio." Tho kaber la an Inveterate Btnoker, so was his father, Frederick IIL Hut his fondness for tho weed Is "not a clr cuiuHtance" to that of Bismarck, who prizes a good cigar above great riches. "August Flower" This is the query per What Is petually on your little boy's lips. And he is It For? no worse than the big ger, older, balder-headed boys. Life is au interrogation point. "What is it for?" we con tinually cry from the cradle to the grave. So with this little introduc tory sermon we turn and ask: "What is August Flower for?" As easily answered as asked : It is for Dys pepsia. It is a special remedy for the Stomach aud Liver. Nothing more than this ; but this brimful. We believe August Flower cures Dyspepsia. We know it will. We have reasons for knowing it. Twenty years ago it started in a small country towu. To-day it has an honored place in every city and country store, f)ossesses one of the largest manu acturing plants in the country and sells every where. Why is this? The reason is as simple as a child's thought. It is honest, does one thing, nnd does it right along it cures Dyspepsia. G. G. GREEN, Sole Man'fr,Voodbury,N.J. Heart iWmt K. 7BKI A"5jv2r niPftCP In o11 nni, Fnlpltattan, Ul3CU& Pain to Kl.le. 8l.oul.lfr an4 Arn.Nburt Mrralh, 0;pmsi.m, A'thran, Hirollcn Auklea, VuU mitl Miuotherlnff hptflls, tiroes; , Wind In Nlomuch, etc., lr CVirsmr DR. MILES' NEW HfcART CURE. A noWUi'cr.'rj tr Iho eminent Indian Bpcclil UL A. y. 1) it it, friiver rrvrk, H'-t., after hktuj four botllct . f HKAllT CI' RE flt toller thanlithaj r.rtwt ivo jcart. "Ir thtrif yean trouble! with lli'irt Dueniei tiro bottlci ot fR. MILC3" HEART CURE ourwl tue.-ITi Wn, llucutncm, Mich." II. . htutton. Wart BtAtkin, tin, bat taken OR. MILES' HEART CUR:: fur HurttMuMa with (rreet retulU Jin. A lUr, rui'tibuiy.Micb , wtilll (or IS yeart with let't I)iMM, bl to hint botuo help, Itred on llauM foxd. uiej Dr. Mile' HsartCura nd 11 palm left luri rontttnl nil curnl her, line IlluttrateJ book lltKK at druivi.u, or tMrM Dr.Mllos' Modlcal Co.,Elkhart,lnd. BoldJJIiy l. J. Frjvlnielst.Halem. HEME SLIVER ALU Act on a new principle nwulah- ILd llisr, stomach mi bovmii threvok U lurtvi Dr. Miuu' Iitu tr-Jilu tvat UUootseas, torpid liver and comUpa. tion. Ssnalleat, talldt, onwit SOd03oc,2Qcta. SyiiidUs &- at drunitta. F 'uuSiiiv,rjiuii.m. Fry, druss'lst, Sakm. C so iMJis &cl$jWjf Sold by 1). J. PEO PLE! "-5 Gall arid seev W. W M'aTtiri' JiTo 1 i cl a y Goods - it Ak for Hhix'b "STAFF OF I.IKR" Or whole Wheat Flour, lumlthlest and lil lam In j bread. AImiIIio -Futuoti Pure Aurura Huok wlieut Flour, HurV btt VuV Heller IVtwoxs Hnir." AlMXXy-iiut llje Hour. Ak your dealer ftrtline gn4 nnd tnktt or autlltule J. IX HUIWT A. SON, Aurora. NSURE IN YOUft HOME COMPANY "Tfre State. " JUL 0r:3&MM Dm, . . QKaw. UMKl.Kn,UtrAjint, And ai aciAl Mnl tor UarVtu county. Oh Be wlU U CDtojKiay. i. w CD CD a $ 0) CD CL (I) OSJEIaUl 0 Cl O P M Cl 0 0) W - V) Cl O CD -1-5 O O. till" Willamette lliiiraiy, BALEM, OBEGON, Ia just the plnce to go foraflret-clasa edueatlou. Its Normal Course oilers every advantage of any normal school with all the benefits of degree and state diploma and ninny spic laltles. Excellent courses for bu-iifss Theology, Law, Medicine und Pharmacy. Second terra opens Nov. lGth. Third term opens Feb. 1, 1892. Fur ciicuiur address, MSV. DEO. "WHITAKER.D. D Pre.-iileiit. Capital City Rcstairat Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Mat All Hours ol the Day None but while labor employed In thlf tstabllshmenL A good suuxUint'al meal o xiked In flrsV class style. Twenty-Bve t-ents ier n.eal, RH5D P-ROMT Court street, betwrea Optra House inif Mluto'a Livery M. L. CHAMIlEltLIN, O. M. SMITH, freslu-'nt. becrtlnry. II M.nilANMIN. UEO. H. HOUBEltr, vicenwiaeni. Treasurer. UNION TITLE ABSTRACT CO. 275 Coiutuerclal Ktreet. Mukw the neatest nnd best Abstracts In the country. E. C. CROSS, and Packer, State HI. auJ Ccurt;flt. The best meat delivered until parts of tbecltv. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, ORMGOX. Kales, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. The brtt hotel brlueenl'ortlaud andSau Francisco. HrsU-eluss In all Its appoint. lutnts. its tubus aro herved wlln the Choicest Fruits Urown In the Willamette Valley. A. I, WAGNER, Prop. TAXES! ray Your School Taxes Be fore They Become Delinquent. J lie scnooi taxeo of district No. 24 in Jiariou county are now due and piyiililo at the clerk's ofllco iu No. ii uommerelal street, Salem, first door south of the postotllce. The s-unie will become delinquent unless itiu wiiutu w uays irom this date l.y order of hoard, this 3d day o Nov.. 1801. W. B. SIMPSON. H-3. District Clerk. BRJCK AND TILE. For ftrxKla-vi haud madeibriuk andltile go to ' MURPfll' & DESART. LaiRe supply on hand. Near fair greuud, Salem, 72s ConspiTJilory of Music. n!lin8"i?1Vk"'.8tlvlu,aEe8 to fludents 01 .et term b,sinsr'.b. I.189J touree. t -M.'l'AUVtv Musical Director. BEGOSSTiTtSCBOOLJOlHSAia,'!- sssssaP nve or mote ni J:?.1 rnnnm: iswr- "&r ....,.uuiuj'lur, J, 110 UIHS M ' Silver, ltaln id Petite Prune trej tor sale. In dln. AlmtT, chc3STi J n ta"o rr or h foiiomrfi,,oryKlrHic t llvlcc VhT "".".Ron. VtnnitZ. 55 verun,.ur. ritOFKSSIONAI. OAllUa. n T. p. o Uush I T. HIGHAHDSON, Attorney nt law, olllce up .titlrs in rrontioomH or new 1 block, corner t'ommerclul und Gout I streets, ralctn, Oregon. OAllSON, Attorney at Uullnlny. Balem, Urigcn. 811 law. rnN a. ) lfK)ins:)iuid 4, ljula 4 hush's bank 11. V. HONIIAM. V. II. IIOLMKS. BON11AM & Holmeh, Attotite.vs at lnw. (lllli-c In Hush's liloclc, between SUtto aud Court, ou Com'leU. TILMON KOHI), attorney nt law, Salera, Oregon. Olncu up-suilrs In l'atton's block. k'AKUY&UINUIIAM, Attorneys and I I J cotiUNClors nt law. hMem. Orecon. iiuvinganuDsiniciotiuurtcorusoiiMiiriou joantj.liirluilinc 11 lot uud bloult lodex 01 iili-m, liny have special facllltlt lor ex .unlulus tUlvx to teal estat'. l!uslnei.s In I lie supretiiu court und In tbeMnle depurt- uieuio win receive prompt aiteniiou. K. W. 8 JIOIT, physician aud sur geon. Olllce In Kldrldge Jilocfc, Sa tin. Oregon. Olllce hours 10 to 12 a.m. 2to4p. in. EB.l'HIIiHUOOK,M.l).,Honieop.ithUt. . Olllce 165 court stteel; Itesldcuce 3i7 lliL'h strctt. OeLeral inuctlce. HdccIuI attention given to diseases 01 Women and cuntiren. T HOUSER, M D. Physician and sur geon. 1'ractlce limited to diseases oftlieueivous sjstein. Catu rh including asthma and rupluie 01-hernia. Oltlce In Cottle block rooms 11 nnd 12. Oftlee houia fioui 0 to 12 u. iii and from 2 to B p. m. ji-.i 11. DU. JUNTA 8. A. UAVLS. OMcc houis, U 11. III. Ul 11 H m.; '2 p. Ill, to 5 p. 111, ljuy or night culls piomptly atti titled to. Special intention given to dlteiscs of wom en r.nd chlldreu. office In Ntw lJnnk lilk.. 305 loiunicrelal stuct Kesldence same. rU. J. M.KKKNE, Dentist, Office oer lj iuc nim uitLer, court and mcrclalblretts. Com- DH. T. 0. SMITH, Dentl6t,2 etate street, Salem, Or. Hulshed dental opera lions ol every d sci Ipllon. 1'aluless opera tions a specialty. w I). PUOI1, Architect, Plans, Sped ncalluns and siinpriiit, nfipnro iai all classes of bulldlugs. Office iiUO Com mercial Sst., up bUilts, tlont 8. JIcNALI.Y, Architect, New Bush lirevmuu block. Hiuns mm ion..oiti...,. one of all classes of of hullriliiir.. nn uimrf notice. Buperlnteudeuceof work promptly uuKtauncr. 2&tf EJ. .McC'Al S-TL.VM),Clvil Suultiryand . llydtaiillc Kiigluier. U. .. IKputy uiiiienil surveyor, city surveyors office. Cottie-lirnhiiist llloclt.t-alem, Oregon. UUSINKhS CAKUS.i QPKAQUK & ALL?-. Blacksmiths nnd p horeshoelug and repairing. Only the &umurce"J,Luldel0yta- PPSUc gtale RShiH' 1,.'"cksniUhfc Hl1 't'ndsol Li itlxilrlUKandiarrlagewortt, Webava in our employ Arthur (ilove,aprofeo..ional buiseshoer. le usa trial. J4" IOHN KNIGHT, Wncksmlth. Horse O shoelns and repairing a specialty. Hhon atthe foot of Liberty street, Salem.Orego i20tl P JikRS,EN,ro J'nufaclureofall A aiBWll& C0-- Contractors, Sewer. t;.: 'f Cement Sidewalks, Kxcavatlne fc-tc: All work promptly done Snlem ?.? Leave orders with Du'ga uZ' i-Ai'm' pAKPET-LAYING.-l make a spMaltv m TACK IIAIIKIiS,' 1 1 ' horse U 'hop, fjclentlllo horse shoe. "is. rt.ii aiseabes of horses ttet treated, ' 'TI'ilW lUe foundry. FAim ron SALE. 320acreiof hnit ci.w-i- nn.i ...... . - . . Oregon for Kale at a bargain'. Will sell n lou to suit purchaser. Jddm ff &' & Near silver frieig KMh mwm U.W.BEU.KR. Aent, . j INhUKANl IS I Fire and Ma Mnleid, Ortcon lTniunn...... MHlHttBTERN NURSERY Urge stock of ,11 leading varieties of FRUIT TREES. JhlVZZ P!,u.f L! .Price list. Now parts of the cltv. Uttre free to all dw T. 1). invpj o..,.. -w,.., oni(,ni ur. DUG AN BROS M- T, RINEMAN "KALWtpS w Fimv n..rfl. sassssawnrvaa "3ti?n fliiiiiigaiiilHeatingCo. WhoJeMleandu,, Ali. -- MUM AND 8 CoramrcHl MBISG GOODS. "w I'mwuo a. 33. !I1 ' forSiu.tf,uty Connty JUSJL HAMILT0N- ,',M.1IKI'III VI"K f