MC4 MnavuB0 tkwtm The 'ory of ihe-canturo le a .tbtnge one. Deputy Marshals Bur fH and Reynolds arrived In At feei, ftor h big haul In llabun. 'Tb deputies raided tbreo Blllls and 'nMtMwd eaVen men. Wnlle on k- ...M ... IIih nliiful nf ftfltlhlM t1 gt tire way iuiu iiw iiiuvm wi'i" ' P$ GkJwuhviIIp. Denutv Burrell followed 'wun dlttance behind Reynolds. P JRtrt-Mlds had four tuoonshluers In xetMTge, ana litirreii una uiree. iu Barrell's prisoners were liana IMMK-d' together, while the third, tB . .. .. .j i- r i k n..-..il JfJiOTetl, IliarcUPU iu iraumi uuhch. Wddenly two womeu sprang from iktr hiinhra. One was riuito aged, f "White the other appeared to bo not ln18 vcaiB old. They wero the wiotuer and deaf and dumb ulster rf young I-ovell. Mm. Jbovell nuinbitr cronncd TWutv Burrell Mound th8 body, pinioning Ins arms to hto sides. Seeing the timely aid fUa rm hdln or rendered by the two Vomen, Lovell, who waa not hand cuffed, broke Tor the woods. Bur elt hnok Un. Lovell off and would 1'bavo fired at tl.o retreating moon shiner had not the sister uprnng directly between them. The young 5 .fellow mode good his chCu'm.', and the womeu were allowed to depart. The deputies continued their waj tJ Gainesville, where the six re nlaluiug prisoners were bound over. A FOOLISH ALtfBKMAN. BaiMmokb, Md Keb. 4.-Thore was a mild Bonsatlou In the firm branch of the council chamber . when, after President Belm bud an nouueed a sealed communication from the mayor, Councilman Cum mlngs, the colored member from the eleventh ward, moved the appoint incut of the usual committee of two to Invite the ueconii branch hit convention to consider the paper The chairman numed Missra. Cuin tnlugs and Barnes. The latter de . cllned to accompany bis colored col , league President Belm appealed vexed, and addressing tho member said: ''Tho member from the flint ward declines, from reasons best .known to himself, to accompany u member from tlie eleventh ward to the Becond branch of the chamber. If Borne member will take my pluet in tho chair for tho time being, I will go with Mr.Cummluga myself " Ho one seemed anxious to become presiding officer pro ten)., and the chair then assigned Mr. Berry to tho task. Mr. Berry accepted, and tho incident Was closed. Council mau Cummings Is practicing law hi this city. lie Is tho only colored man over rc-eloctoil to ofllco In Maryland, and ho hai twice been ohoson a monitor of the first branch of tho city council. Ho la a Repub lican. MAIL WA00N8 HOIIHED. NkW Yoiik, Feb. 4 When tho m.lt wagon wh'ch left the postofflco Tuesday evening with mall for Hobok -n, N. J., arrived at Hobokeu ttagrm vfsxmhntrw'im-'7ttb nfaVfl ou tlie Lackawanna railway lost six pouches for western New York oIIIjh. ditches on tho Inolc of the wsgontf were found open and tho locks gone. They had, it In Hup posed, bien opentd on the ferryboat whllo crossing tho river. NATIONAL HANK BUSPKND8. Demino, N. M., Feb. 4. Under ardors frtm the comptroller cur rency, tho First National bank of Hllvor City, and tho First Natlonul bank of tula city, both under, prac tically thu same matiDgemout, are closed. Ths Huepcnslou was unex pected, and caused much oxeltc nteut. Tho cause of tho failure Is unknown. A strong feeling of con fidence among business moil exists, that tho bank here will pay all cred itors in full. SHOT AND KIM.KD 1IIMBKI.K. San Antonio, 1Vx Feb, 4. Colouel John Withers, cashier of the Bau Autonlo National batik, corn nil ttod suicide hero jeaterdny morn lng by shooting himself through tho head. No causo Is assigned for the Bulcldo. KIVK XiYNOlIKKSIN JAIL. bllKLlivviLLK, Tex., Fob. 4. Five mon who purtli.-lp-.ted In tho lynch ing of J. O. Shields last 'lhursday are In jail here. Thuro Is four of lynchiug the accused, and tho J .11 Is guarded. Hood'8 Sarsaparllta I cjc'uuy rpred txom BartaiiaillM, J) in.. Hon, Mamlrnke, Jhn'fc, Mr.lc.., Juniper llcrrlc. and other w ellknow u ami wluiiulougctaulo rciuedlombrapccuUir combination, proportion, iU jiroctws, b'v iiiBtu ltwxt'ii &rr.ur.Ua curative imwur i.t jKiMcit ty otticr incdlcliir. It etTcu remarkable cure where others fall. Hoou's Sarsaparllln 1 6 the ln't Mood purlOer. 1 1 euros Rcrotula, IWt Itueum, IWlU Mniplei, H ltumor, l)rPU, lUtlQuaaeu, Blck lleailaclie, Juaisi'kttuii, aeneral Pvblltty, Cat an It. Kheumallanii Klduoy and 14er conv ililtl oterwrnea That Ttwt feeling, rfcatusaaai'lHitlte, build, up the )teuu Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 la moUiiuxiralli'it aueceai at homo. Such It Ita polarity la tow ell, Maaa., where It la made, that Lowell UrujtsUU sell mure et )Ioo4' Bartatiarllla thaa all other aaa rllUa or Mooa imrinera. The wune lucceas it exteudtng all onr the country. Hood's Sarsaparilla U (Mtullar la Itf atrvueth and economy It U the only iretaratloa ot which cat truly be aaM " loo lve One Dollar." A. butUeot Hood'i SartaiarllUtakxiacciiil lug to diroetlonii, wilt laat a luuutlu Hood's Sarsaparilla sU lac vt pevj'lc Whn e It U wee untd ttt-aewaea a tawlt family reuvly. Do , u4 fce luuueea to buy other ptvparauous. frt tu (o pet tho I'eeullar wllelno, Hood's Sarsaparilla feM)4lrtMalU. glU(MfA. liviMt4t p. f, tKoi) Ci) AfoibKartM. UvU Maaa IN CONGaESS. Some Nominations and Urinations'. Con- FDNERAL OF SPUHGEON, He was Caueht. Both Want the Child. Murderers Captured, Tor pedo Invented, Robbed his Em ployers NewMachine txplodes, Murdered by I ramps, I ne fp Dortlonment, Anti-Option Legis ation, An Oregon mcklo Mine, ' ". t mm. oreign and State News, etc THE 8ENATK. Washinoton, Feb. 4. Tho sun ate today took up the report of the commltteo on privileges and elec tions in the case of tho Florida -.ouatore, declaring Call entitled to tho seat. The following nomlna ilons were confirmed; Jus. 8. Ueatty, United States district Judge for Idaho; D. F. Roberta or Indiana, -ecelvor-geueral of the land offla; d. Nowlett, register of laud ofilce ut North Yaklmn, NOMINATIONS. Washington, Feb. 4. Tho presi dent today sent the senato tho fol lowing nominatiens: Charles E Moores, postmaster at Corvallis, Or,; Peter Paquette, receiver of public moneys at Oregon City, Or. FDNKItAfj OK fll'UKCJKON. Mbntonk, Feb. 4. -Tho services over tho remains of Rev. SpUrgeon took place In tho Scotch church here today, after which the body wo taken to London for Interment Great crowds of pooplo were jires ut. H K WAS CAUOIIT. Han Fiianoibco, Feb. 4. T. F. Smith, a real estate man, who was formerly In business in Portland, Or., woe token to the city prison uid charged with tho betrayal of Gertrude Goulten, a 17year-oId girl iv ho was found with him. She was also taken to the station and will be held as a witness. The girl Is said to bo mil to well connected, and to havo u wealthy father Iu tho state of Washington. She was living with her mother, who Is now Mrs. Harris, In Portland, hut left 'that city two weeks ago under the promise of mur rlauo. On arriving In San Francisco, Smith started In tho real estate busi ness. The girl's mother In Portland was much worried, and consulted tho chief of police of that city, who advised her to follow her daughter to California, und see Chlof Crowley. This Mrs Harris did, with tho result already stated. Smith says bo would havo murrled tho girl yester day If ho had not boon arrested. He WW MlA wllli'VK..j .JOJ-rnVj Juicer! expect to sco the case end iu a wed ding ceremony. HOTH want thi; oirri.u. MiNNKAl'OMS, Feb. 4, Mrs. A.G. Ray, a detective, is under arrest here charged with an attempt to kiduap little Dorrls Harper from her mother, who liven with her father on Eighth street. Mrs. Harper was married five years ago at Eilo, Pa., to E. J. Harper, sou of a wealthy Irishman. Sho loft him soon, and, coming to this pluce, begun a suit fur dlvorco on the grouud of cruelty. Harper agreed to muko no defeuse if tho child were given to him, but this proposi tion was declined. Ha then om- employed Mrs. Ray, It is claimed, to com) to Minneapolis and steal tho child. Mrs. Ray arrived in Mluuuapolls n week ago Saturday and put up ut the Yauderbllt hotel. Sho carried with her a photograph of tho Harper child, a full descrip tion of tho location of tho houso on F.tghth street, and n mapped-out route of how to get to Hudson,, Wis., when her purpose wua accom uUshcd. Secreted In a capacious pocket of her dress was a vial of concentrated ether and chloroform and asmull spray distributor. Her plan wab to go to tho house, and under pretense of peddling a new perfume, btifiu the mother and steal tho child. On various pretexts she gained admission to tho house, nud fixed ou yesterday morning to carry out her plan. Her frequent calls had aroused the suspicion of Mm. llarHr, and Pollco Iinjpector Hoy was notified, Ho kept track of tho woman and learned her plans. Hoy and Attorney H, R. Odell secreted themselves In Mrs. Hariwr'a resi dence yesterday morning and awaited events. Boon after 10 o'clock Mrs. Ray arrived, und wiib Immediately arrested by tho In spector and taken to the ottloo of Pollco Superintendent Henderson. TUon sho broke down and mnde a clean breast of tho ulTulr. Mr. Hay and Hai per will probably lo In dieted for attempt to klduup, MUmiKltKUU CAITUUKIK H.VCHAMKNTO, Feb. 4. -Tho police havo Iu cutory two young men who are thought to lmvi beeu Implicated lit I lie nuirdorr Watchman Howard ut Rio VUta MVrul HlghU ago. They wero ur routed In ii rcuiolo part of tho oily In h lr Iiiiih wen found a number of article which wore at den from private rvaldenco. It ban been learned that tho prisoners had dt nosed of a eatlhoat in uu Italian tlatirrutnu for 5, Tho craft corre siKiudt with the boat that was etc leu by the murdervr to ttlevt their eacap imiiwdlately ufter tho itiiir- dor of the wutebitnu. One of tho ...l.nni uilill., Iiultli. illiuwlv lllli lloutd, duiUUl that he won in MMMmMMIMImmi Rio Vlala on the night of the mur der. Tbey gavo their names as John Grozes ahd Louis Frnnrls, and will bo held pending the arrival of an officer from Rio Vista to Iden tify them. J TOHPEDO INVENTKO. Nbwi-obt, It. I., Feb. 4. For some time past Lieutenant Marshall, attached to the torpedo station, has beeu engaged in a very clot,e study of torpedo construction und harbor defense, especially the lut cr. HIb latest Invention Is a submarine mine for coast or harbor defense. In slinpe It Is more like a coffin than a cask, and Is made of sheet iron. Its total weight Is 480 pounds. The mine Is to constructed that It may be fired from a battery on shore or by. contact, ot will. Yesterday's test waa from the wharf of the tor pedo station, nud was for buoyancy and immersion, and the results showed a capability to stand a weight of eighty pounds, which could bo added cither In explosive or construction power. The mine was exploded by electricity from shore, und was In every way a per fect success. It Is the first of Its kind to bo tested, ind the result more than Justified the expectations of the Inventor. ItOIIIlKD HIB KMPLOVKI18. Auoubta, Ga., Fob. 4. Audloy, Hill & Co., commission merchants, huvc had their collector, Joseph Carroll, arrested forstealing accounts eutrusted to hlrn for collection. Carroll robbed his employers, and worked a shrewd game on them. Ho kept account of the money he collected, which he never reported. When the firm made out bills Car roll would examine his private books, and If tho bill included monoy collected and not reported, he would tear It up and muko out u statement to balance with his book. Carroll exposed himself by writing a confession of his crime to his omployt'rs. After writing tin confession he coucluded to destroy It, and placed it in the stove to burn, but tho tiro went out, and, by acci dent, Mr. III11 happened to see a let ter in the stove. He took It nut und perused It, and Immediately sent out and hud Carroll unrated whllo he wns collecting. Carroll denies uoth- Ing, und says ho lost the money gambling, and names the houso Iu which ho lost It. A Ni:V MAUIIINK i:xii)ia. Nhwakic, N. J., Feb. 4. The e-c- nloslon ut tho hat factory of the J. Rummel Company turns out more serious than at first announced. It was thought that only threo were killed, but yesterday a fourth body was found. Tho names of tho dead are Oscar Lewsch, Daniel O'Keefe Albort Anderson and Willi a m Dully. AnderHou and Dully were burned to a crisp, but enough ludeu tlfylng murks were found upon them to leavo no doubt at to who thoy v - o ercd about the wrecked buildlni all miming. Tho machlno that, ex ploded was used to collect alcoholic gases that escaped from tint huts us thoy wero being dried. Tho gases werocarrlod by pipes to this machine and then condensed to alcohol Again. It was tho first mnchluo of the kind ever built, and was built as an experiment. Tho owners of the factory say the men wero wholly t blume fur the explosion, and assert they ought to have known butter than to carry a light In the roem: where tho condenser was located. MllKl)KUi:U IIY THAMl'S. Pink Umjfi Ark., Feb. 4. W A. McKlmlu, agent and npeiatnr at Wubbasscca, Ark., for tho Ht. Louis fc Southwestern railway, wusaesussl nated at about midnight Tuesday night. At noon yesterday tho body was found apparently un tho spot where it had fallen. MuKltulu's sleeping apartment was In tho depot building, and his cot wivs near a window, in tho lower puues of which yellow paper had beeu pasted for a shado. Through a small aperture, caused by tho lower end of one of the pieces curling up, the fatal shot was fired. It Is believed ho waa mur dered by tramps who contemplated robbery, and who wero frightened away before thoy could execute their design, Thoy will bo trauktnl with bloodhounds today. Tl ( i: Al'I-OUTIONM KNT. POKTI.AM), Or., Feb. 4. Tho IU publican oommlttev mudo the appor tionment nud fixed tho difiercut counties as follows; Raker 0, lion ton 0, Claokuniiw 10, Clutsop 10, (' - lumbla fi, Coos 0, Crook 3, Curry 8. Douglas!), Gilliam 4, Grant o, Har ney 4, Jauksou 7, Josephine A, ICIuiii nth It, Lake .1, Lane 11, Linn 10. Malheur 3, Marlon 14, Morrow 4, Multnomah 4:t, Polk 0, Hhermau a, Tillamook 4, Umatilla 0, Union 10, Wallowa 4, Wuseo 0, Washing ton K, and Yamhill 8, ThoupporthmmuiU given 117 diU gutes to the first untigiv-uto.ial (lis Ulut and 111) to the second The committee decided that tin congressional iumiluuttnugbhnld U luudo at the convention. - Then Ulug adltteroiKii of opinion us i. whether a vnt-unoy will oo-ur In the ofilceof utt irncy-enoml nxi Jaur, tho nutter was left open, und Chairman Ldau wut aiiilmrli. I to seouro legal opinion on thfijuit. Ion, and rort to (ho convetitlun. The state oouveuttoti will tw held In Portland, April Otlu AKIX-OWIOX LIXHSI.ATION. WABIilNQTON, i'BU, 4. -Ttltt OOUV tulttee t n agr. culture, of tho houso, yeaterdto' begau hoarlug on the varloua unt opt ou bill Mtidlng In couKrcaa, Tho Chicago boanl of tMllii lull llriflir tllft eanilulttMl m yo1uIbqw eiuor.al lu oppilUoa imij)ukm4imMkjmrlmm1mrMr All Right! ST. JACOB most remarkable, prompt and permanent cures of Aches and Pains on record. Time is money. It will cure without loss of time. A single application often cures; half a bottle has cured the worst chronic cases. t XT IS THE 1 H to option legislation. The argu ments of the memorial are chiefly that tho boards of trade are essenll it to the marketing of farmers' prod uce, and that dealing in options and futures are npcessary to tho mainte nance of boards of trade. It assertc. that the extent to which produce gambling Is carried on iu tho legiti mate exchanges of the couutry is Immensely exaggerated. Gambling In produce, gambling pure and Elmple, Is carried on In bucket shops This form of gambling, Bii-.s tile memorial, is nud long has beeu a fruitful source of agricultural do pics-ilon, and a rigorous federal wicket shop law, vigorously enforced will go fur toward the accomplish ment of u hut Is sought. OKKOON NICKBL MINK, Nkw YoitK, Feb. 4. When the news of the discovery of a nickel miU" In Oreg n reached tho officers of the geological survey iu Wash ington u short time ug.t they mudo an examination of tho specimens of ore sent In by a prospector, whbtii wero In tho shape of pebblts nhoct the size of hazel nuts. Since th!ii however It is understood a comj' teut mining engineer has beeu over the field, the precise location of which is not yet disclosed, and be has found It thickly st'ting wlili buch pebbles as those offered for examination, ho much ho as to. on- tirely explode the theoiy that thej are mutenrltes. I'AUTIIQUAKR SHOCKS. Poun.ANl), Feb. 4. A severe eirlhquake shock occurred hero at 8::50 o'clock last night, lirick bulld- snuwuytd and windows rattled, terrifying tho Inmates, who rushed Into tho streets. Too shook lasted about 30 seconds, and was probably tho most sovero earthquake ever hilt" ,,, una uujr, , ,i AtS nuiivvti HO damage waa done. Astokia, Feb. 4. A sharp shock of earthquake was felt hero ut 8:27 last evening. Tho vibrations, from southwest to northeast, lasted .1 sec onds. It shook houses and caused slight alarm, but no damage was done. Some consternation was created Iu the operating room of the Wes tern Union telegraph office by tho shock, and many of the operators rushed down stairs and into tho street, thinking the building wfis about to collapse. Several of the keys on Instruments a to wild to have opened by tho shock arid one typewriter t'ible was overturned. 1IK HAD DYNAMITK. Ni:w Youic, Feb. 4. -A crunk currying threo satchels visited the Wi stern Union buildiug yesterday and endeavored to sco Jay Gould. Ho wanted a million nud a half In cash right away to balld a new city ut Center Grove, N. J. He gavo the uamo of Ephram Pine, und Ills roddonoo Millvllle, N. J. The clerks feared he had dynamite In his satchel, and were gicutly re lieved when he loft. CONNKCTICUT I,KClI5I,ATU!ti:. IIaktkoki), Feb. 4. When tho houio mot yesterday ut 1 p. in, only ten memborri were present, nluo Re publican and ouu Democrat. In calling tho houso to order, Speaker Paige referred to It us tin legally constituted house. After roll-call uu adjournment was taken. The house uguin met at 2 p. iu , with Speaker Callahan In tho chair. A telegram from Speaker lltiih, of Now York, was read, saying; "Hold tho fort; lutuk on tho constitution." Ad jiiurment was then tukeu till today at 2 p. tu. THAtN IIHIt.Ul.Ul. Chiuuio, Fob. I Advices re ceived hero ?taU u train on the Rivltlinore & Ohio, wlilah wim mudo upentlrvhj of United States express oars, was dond ed at North 11 dtl inure, O., oarly yesterday morning, and tho engineer, Jiiu s Manuul, of Ourrctt, luil., w-s kll ed. Tho n tiinn and two ixp-es messeugera were injured. Y U.NU SA'IK l)UD. Nkw Y kk, lA'b. 4,Uuwel Sage, Jr., the favorlto nephew of Ruvel Sage, died this mormiig from meiu gltla. He was A3 jtatrof ae, uud unmarried. THK JOH.NHI-OW.S VI.OOD. Johnstown, Feb. 4. Tho KhII- cillon of the Cuuemiuiuh Vullex Momorlal hospital took phco In thu cltj toilay. JHKH4 IM'KSTfl. Nkw Yokk, Fob. 4. The grw. Inn b twin jwkiI, comprUliig the utoat owcrful lr U-atn firms of l (Vllllllrv llliilwl nuilni. In I,. U riml difference aud outlde wm ESMsSS Q HE I Did It f Did what? All the world knows it has done wnatMt promised It has made the mi BESTa tltlou. The result will be a drop in nrlccs fr a time and general shake up in tho market. THIEF COMMITS SUICIDE. New Oulbans, Feb. 4. Fitz- almrtmnifl. a Plttsbun thief lllld murderer, committed suicide ut the parish prison this morning by cut- ting his throat with u penknife. v THAIN KAN AWAY. PlEDMONT. W. Vu., Feb. 4. Last lr' ' . , ' , night a freight train ran uway down . . , . i i i... .,. tlie mountain nno piuugeu -uW l., Potomac river, fifty feet below. Three train men went down with the train but only the fireman was killed. The loss Is heavy. Dll. .MACKENZIE DEAD. London, Feb. 4. Sir Morell M tc- Keiizle.the distinguished physician, who h.is been seriously ill with bronchitis died yesterday. He W as born iu Eex in 1817, and was . . . v, ti.. eated in Loudon, Paris and Vienna; iu '03 he founded a hospital for diseases of tho throat, iu Golden square, Londou; in the same jeur he was eleuted house physician to the London hospital, becoming in duo course a full physician, and ws appointed lecturer on diseases of the throat, which appointment he held up to the time of his death. He was author of numerous publications on laryngological subjects, and In pirticularof a treatise on disease? of the throat and nose, which is a standard work. Ho was in attend unoi) on the Einptror Frcdeiiek during the hitter's illnes, and was made u knight iu 1897. CARDINAL MANNINO WILL. 'London, Feb. 4. -The will of the late Cardinal Mitiiniug, was opened tod ly. It shows he possessed less than JC100, which was in consols loixi nnlWltnn honlca. Thin- fiut speaks louder than words in show ing the benevolence of the Cardinal. .MARKETS. , Pohtland, Peb. 4. Wheat val ley, $1.5551.C0; Walla Wallu, 5-1.50 $1.55. Chicago, Feb. 4. At close wheat was firm, cash fcolj May, SO, San Fuancisco. Feb. 4. Wheat buyer seasou $1 G0J. For the rhildren. "Iu buying a cough medicine for chlldrou,'' says H. A. Walker, a prominent druggist of Ogdeu, Utah, "never be afraid to buy Chamber lain's Cough Itemedy. TJiero Is no dancer from it and relief is alwavs sure to follow. I particularly recuui mund Chamberlain's because I have found it to be safe and reliable. CO cent bottles for salo by G. E. Goode, druggist. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castorra'. lliiuklin'B Arnlcaalve, The Host 8ilo In tho world for Cuts. Ilrutsiv- Korea. Ulcers, Salt Khcum, Keer Horw., letter, Chapped IIiuuU, Chlloluln Corns und all Hkln Eruption, and poi. l.velj ouresi Piles, or no pay require!. It iKguaruuxtod to lve prfict s-itlmaclii n i' mono r, ninde J. Prioe. mupn i . Pur kal by Onii'l J . h'ty, i lwi -t Sick He aiUpho and rvitovo all the trouble Inel dnt to a t.iji.im Ktato cf th jtcni. uch ai HJtlHjr, I'aiii iu ti. s, i.. tX.c While their uuw romarkablu sucv-ess lus tvn huwn in r.ir.n. i-' lleadaour yot . n ,t , nTU ijTIR p, are eiul vl a t in i oustipatlon. curint aiidprartxiUncih -.aim ue conipUlnt. bik ttwy alo crrrt all ducnUra of the Momai h UiuuUt lha lner and rpguUia tho bowels Jtcu If they only cureU HEAD An they wouU by almost prtv-kM to thos who un'er fnm thu dwtrtiMlnr coinrJalBt kul (ortututely their Koo,tD doe not en.( bwvi, an.1 thOM who one try them will So, I he. litttopUhvattiabto In ayaUui ACHE t th hino of m tuanr llrtx that hr U whert "? our trrat Vmui. Out wiu cura n walk other do nat - CUtxa' Lrmti I jtbi Tiua are ttt ) aa-lmryeaiytotakti ioe or two pflli mal. da They aro .trtoUy wrrtahV and d ne4tt1wcrur. but by their K.tW -. avoforS! 6aM7thr,orrntbyiuali uj.u tuiuuft ca, jrnr Tal. fiajfl J, fall ??Wi SsiH ftijl I jCARTER'Sl CURE Ik Massachusetts Law ;cry person insurdd in that sljite, so that he Protects ev camiot loose' life money in rase of misfortune as is the case with other states. You may f rget your policy but the policy won't forget you. It is the safest and best. Every man ought to cany Insurance and should put his money where he can't loose it. As Staple as Cofleo. "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is as staple as coilce in this vicinity. It lias done on immense amount of cood since its introduction here." A M. Nordoll, Maple Ridge, Minn. Kor sale by G. K. Good, druggibt. WARNNQ D0N,T USE B,G W0RRbi AIr"0"DatI1!';soter,c eolations UrticuiatiDK supprricJai enJ'en,"1J"" nnd pblltwophtcal or psycUologieal otwer- nttous,bewuroofpttu(linouspou(lerosl j ltyourstatementspos'essuclurlfleacon- clseuehs, compacted cotuprcbeiifciblentso i -oalcscont eoiisl-to cy and a concentn SVomHov. lichtwali conginmtration. .,riini..ii.iii crnrriiiiiv. Iplnne babblerocu . . -... miiSnn. 'la trrlui! t lro prc.s upon otners me Bupmuni) ... iu- I ... r . j . i I...... unit lirli tM uu wiui"-.. ..--. --v.- .-. " ,u. V lM..u.naln rnntrnl l.'ni-rt. Ulld Wll TOl and bo wnuy others ue tbli tliorouahmr. fw.... tit tnni nni Minnounnlimmd IJaluLL And Asliiand to Milwaukee, i hlcaco und iiiiiii " - "".."".ur- iiiolutaendtAndBouih.lt 1 not necehsary 'L....AinithPA,iiaN fjit intir xfpmnorn ! ueous descantluga and unpremeditated ..rMllnna huVAllltp llirlbilltV VnITlClOUS 1- aeliy, wltboutibi douiouti.bloor thraso tciil bombast. Sedulously avoid all poly- ,svllablo DroiUndlty. psltUiceona acuuy. entrlloqual verbosity and andIloquenl i.nMiiii uiinn Hmililnpnlpnilri.4 nrui'ient j(KMity and pestiferous piofantty, obbcu- -niSiyrHnZ . I i ..... !i.A ui..u.n.ln I'nuirnl l.lnou Iu Tit I ly. ay the W t-jnin rcuiral Lines 1m tiik route, anu inat eims il 'j j. Ul 8ALEM, OREGON. GENERAL BANKING NAPOLEON DAVIS. Dr. W. It. BYUD JOUN MOIK President, V'co President. Caebler WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business la all lis branches. GEO. WILLIAMS W'M. ENGLAND HUGH Ml'NAHY Presiden Vice President DIKECTOKS: Geo. WMiama.Wm. Ens land, Dr. J. A. Richardson, J. V, Hobson, J. A. IJaker. Bank In new Ezchauge block on Cotn- uinrrjuif ineu alii-ll (Founded in 1868.) A IRON BUILDING, SALKrvI, ... OREGON Trnn'act Hanking Business In all de ptrtmenu. Has monentary connections -with banks in Oregou, Wpshington, Idaho aud Monti.ia, and corrf spondeuts In all ibc principal towns of those states. Collec tions made throughout ibe Pnclflo und Eastern hUites and British America. Drafnof l'iisteru banks taLen at par. . O" 'lc,m' ""orded customers, constt ent Ith conervatl e bunking sVo have u liirgo tire proof iiult, with ample room forthekieplugot surety boxes, and the most sfcuio Burglar lroor vault in the orth West. j j is lm dw THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OJREGOy. Kates, $2.50 to $3.00 per Day. The bet hotel between Portland nBdrwn m,11U,c1rc?; ,'.";8,l-:ass in all it apiolnt. menu. Iu tables are nerved with the Choicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Villey. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. DUGAN BROS' Pliiiiiliiiie: mid lteiliiiff Co., holetKile nud retail dealers In STEAM AM) PLUMBING (iOOI)S. J I'on mereial Uroet. Telepbouo No SI. ChM Wolx, of the "Qfrnisn Mnrkpi "Vb'?rtl rur ciih i"'ub- ami his prlv will bo tli ow-t. " Conservatory of Mtisfc T7 W-AMtTTK UNIVKP.U Y -QIM r wraasB?: ffrsK.sBTLs .::'.' r- ririMi ucj wmWi uW ft Ban itlAJlO Cash Market. Oregon Land Company's Price List. 10 acres of land 5 milts south of Salem (postoffice) best fruit land, nearly all cultivated. There will be 100 acres set to fruit, immediately adjoining this tinct, this spring; pi ice, 50 per acre, $100 cash, balance easy pay ments. Choice of four ten acre fruit tracts five miles south ot Salem (postoffice) one all in cultivation, very sightly; two other three-fourths in cultivation, balance good timber; one three-fourths in cultivation balance in pasture, $45.00 per acre, cash, balance easy payment and long time. Choice of 40 ten acre fruit tracts six miles south ot Salem (postoffice) best fruit land, very desirable location; springs and running water, adjoining The Oregon Land Company's model 100 acre orchard farm, three miles from steamer landing. First choice $G0 per acre, cash, balance on eight years time, enabling purchaser to pay for land out of the fruit crop This land will be set out to fruit trees and cultivated two years in a first-class manner, by the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing company so that a two year old orchard, complete in ever respect, will cost the pur haser $125 per acre, including a good fence around it. The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing company has now more than 300 acres set out in this way, and will take pleasure in showing anyone, who takes an interest in fruit growing in the Willamette Valley, what they arc doing and how their orchards look. The people of Salem and their visiting friends are cordially invited to call at the office of the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing com pany, in the Gray building with the Oregon Land com pany, and take a ride to Sunnyside and see what ia being done in the way of fruit raising in the vicinity of Salem, Oregon. You will enjoy the ride to Sunnyside and see something worth seeing. Thirty acres best garden and hay land, good two story house of nine rooms, hard finished, good barn, good orchard, springs and running water, 2 miles from Turner, pnoo S2500. 35 acres of timber land 2i mllps balance in three equal unnunfpuyments. ia 60-100 ncres cultivated land with house, spring and orchard 3 miles from ruruer, $60 per acre, cash, balauce iu three equal annual payments. 18 40-100 acres cultivated land with barn and ruuninj- water, 545 per acre, j cash, balance in three equal annual payments. First payment 10 96-100 acres cultivated land, running water on land, $10 per acre, i cash, balance in three equal annual payments. First payment taken in 39 08-100 acres pasture and timber land, all good land, with runninjr water, 3 miles from Turner, $25 per acre. fc 6 fruit tracts rauging from 12 to 14 acres each,-all cultivated. 200 fruit eqeuTrutl,pyrng,I,IOWed'?45per Casb ta-t fcniV?L,riB"(',lJ caJ?ent.?r w.?rk' cuttinK wood. 'naking rails, building .vU, CCillus uut uu c-uuivuung tiees taken in part payment on laud- A?n ,HuUUeSS' Wa.R0"8' ,or Wlea taken in part payment on and! Also good city property, when unencumbered by mortgage or other claims, taken in part payment on land. "bb "r oiuer MAIL LETTIJSTGS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Post Office Department, "Washington, D. C, Jan. 15, 1892. PROPOSALS will be leceived at the Contract Ofilce of this Depart ment until 4 p. m. of March 24th, 1692pr carrying the mails of the uuueii -amies upon tlie routes, aud according to the schedule of arrival and departure specitled by tlie De partment, in tho state of Oregon from July 1st, 1892 to Juno 80th, 1894. List of routes, with Rchedules of arrivals and departures, instruc tions to bidders with forms, for con tracts aud bonds, and all other necessary information, will lie fur nished upon application t) the See ond Assistant Postmaster General JOHN WANAMAKEK, tl-M8-6tm Postmaster Oonor,,! VltOFKSStONAI, OAKBS. rjEO. H. HUttNETT, Attorney ut RW h''n'lc,00- 0m "-M"' D'AHL'Y A HINOHAM, Attorneys and counselor at law, Vlem OrVon Having un nbstrect ol the recoraaof mSiS.' 2SJJI? ,,,?c'u,,llnC nawSk lad w MUein.thej hae ipecial fuclIltieR tor untuu.g titles to rule.tnte. JluTinels in wnt. will rwelve prompt attention; U-KliONHASI. w H ,,.,. nOMlIAU . Ilntu .:.ii?..103E9. aaF88 ra.w?SrSPpffisSffi ooktd nr. prompUr U T D. PrjOH. AnMt . T-... lDJtSXtl fj,"u.dn 0 I5J0 Oom- - p : put ittlC onupkhnnt Bloe-dra, on office. .TfUU. EVERY POLICY IN THIS STATE HAS CASH and PAID UP VALtJES GUARANTEED MAKING IT BANKABLE IF DESIEED. SEE- ,l. L. MITCHELL OE THE GEN'L AGT. OF THE MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. from Tumor 1-20 per acre, cash,. CA. H( BEUT, Architect, room 4U, Mar . quam building, X'ortlaud, Oregon. W ILY0FI?(?' M, D-l 0fflce formerly ,.' ' : occupied by Dr. Itowland, coiner Lpurt and Liberty streets. Telephone No. ".. yillce heurs: 8 a. m. to 12: 2 to 4 d. m.. nnd7top.m. Hesldence fith street on electrlo car line. Telephone No. 9. DR W. 8 MOTT, nhrsicinn ntirt mr. geon. Office In Kldrldee Block. Sn. lent. Ureiron. rWMAn 1 "in - . 2 to! p. hi. u,ul uuura iu uj ix a. ii). R BnHIHIJP0K M' D.,Homeopath!st. J. Office 15o Court street; Hesldence 817 High street. General practice, bpecial Ulld g l dlseascs of Women and T.HOUSER,l(.D. Physician andsur- ECOn. Practice limited to dlspnsrii. ofthe i nervous Rvtptn rrutn.t. in.t..Hi. n-thrna und rupture or hernlu. Office In Cottle block rooms n nnd 12. Offlco hours ?imi .rt0 " " m-and trom i to (J p. m. Ho II DK. MINTA H. A. DAVIB. Ofllce hours, 9 a. m. to 11 a. ni.; 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. "Jorinl.-!Mt.ialu Piomptly attended to. -ipeclul attention given to diseases of wom eu und children. Office in New Hank 111k., Xk lonuuerelal street. Hesldence same. DH. T. C. SAIITH, Dentlst.M State street, Hulein, Or. 1-lnished dental opera' .lons of every description. Painless opera lona a specialty. BUMNi&S CAltDS. SPKAGUK A ALLEN, Blacksmiths and boreshoelug and repairing. Only the be! workmen employed. Opposite Btato lusurunce building fOUN KNIQUT, Hlucksmlth. Horse J shoeing and repairing a specialty. Shop itthe loot of Uberty street, Buleni.Oreeon. 2Jtr J. 1AHSEN t CX) Manufacture of all kludaof ehlUtK. Hepalrlng asieclal hhop 45 State street, t tl.HMITH&CO.,rontractora, Sewer C . Inp, Cement Picfewalkg, Excavating, Ma All work pron.ptry done, Balem.Or. Leave orders with Dugau Bros 4:16-lm pAUPET-UYING.-I mnke a specialty e: V oipet-ewlng and laying; carpets Jfceu upnnd reluid lthgrfntoaro. House leHUing. Leave orders with J. H. Lunn rllureu fcon. J.G.LUUHMAN. G9, HOEye, Proprietor the Porcelain llaih and haing Parlors. Have the uly Porcelain Hath Tubs In the city. K) Comnieroml street, Salem, Oregon. JLV1" TU.K I-AltaKST EHTABU8H. iMHMiti in the Kuie. Ixiwor ratea than 2?a2f.a Tf?1 kUKk -' Wanks Ic .Tf-Sn T 1 .lnF,,t discount. Hend foi iSTf M.lf Job Pr-utlng. and catalogue of legtl blanks, t M waite, JUa-a PrlaUr 8la OrtfpJ PRINTING. ft I tfl :-;vr