HSl!i.!iJTUJP & r !r H. 1 r: i, J ift R r It m i 3MA niiiitiimmuniHiii """ IM4. HELPLESS. Chicago, IU. I was confined to bed ; could not walk from lame back; suffered 5 months; doctors did not help; 2 i i bottles of ST. JACOBS OIL cared me. No return in 5 years. FRANCIS MAURER. ''ALL RIGHT I ST, JACOBS OIL HID IT." llfftltlffffffffllfffftflPflfffffflflf ili ' ld lliulranna wiy to beeouio a A ttMiVTSUttPBISE. SERMON PREACHED SUNDAY, FEB. 28, &Y ntV. T. DE WITT TALMAQE, D. D. A atoning inscription of tho TI7ntlcr fill MngnlQceuco of King Solomon It Amazed tlio gneen of Nlicba Tlio Glo ries of the C.lirlxtlnn nollglnn. Brooklyn, fob. 28. Thocongrcga tiou at the Tiibernaclo thin morning listened to a glowlnrr description ol tho mngnificenco of Solomon, whicl Dr; Talmago likened to tho glories 0' tlio Christian religion, which would ho said, bo a tmrpi-Mo to all who trier it for themselves. HiH text woh J King: , 7, "Behold, tho liulf was 1101 told mo." Bolcmi on had resolved thatJenwa lem Hhould he tho center of all Ba cred, regal and commercial umgnifl cence He not liiiruplf to work and monopolized the surrounding desert nn u highway for his caravans. He built tho city of Palmyra around one of the principal wells of tho oast, so that' nil tho long trains of merchan dine from tho OMt woro obliged to stop there, pay toll and leavo part of their wealth in tho hands of Solo mou's merchants. Ho manned the fortress ThiipsacuH at tho chief ford of the Euphrates and put under guard everything tliat passed thero Tho three groat products of P&Ies tmo wine pressed from tho richest clusters and celebrated all tho world over; oil which in that hot country is the entiro sulwtituto for butter and lard, and wns pressed from the oiivo branches until ovory troo in the country becamo an oil well; and houoy, which was tho entiro substi tuto for sugar thoso thrco groat products of the country Solomon ox ported, and received in return fruiUt and precious woods and tlio animals of overy clime. Ho wont down to Eziou-gobor and ordered a fleet of ships to bo con structed, oversaw tho workmon and wutehed the launching of tho llo tilla which was to go out on more than a year's voyago, to bring homo tho wealth of tlio then known world. Ho heard that tho Egyptian horses wore largo and swift and longmanod and round limbed, and ho rosolvod to purchase them, giving eighty-five dollars apiece for thorn, putting tho best of theuo horses in his own stall, and selling the surplus to foreign potentates at great profit. Ho hoard that thoro was tlio best of timbor ou Mount Lebanon, and ho sent out ono hundred and eighty thousand men to hew down tlio forest nnd drag the timbor through tho mountain gorges, to construct it into rafts to be floated to Joppa, and from thonco to bo drawn by ox toams twenty-flvo milos across tho land to Jerusalem. Ho luard that thoro were beautiful flowers in othor lands. HO sent for thorn, planted thorn in his own gardens, and to tliis very day thoro nro iiowors found ini tho ruins of that city Buch as nro to bo found in no. otltor part of Palestine, tho lineal descendants of tho very flowers that Solomon planted. Ho heard that in foreign groves thoro woro birds of richest voice and most luxuriant wing. Ho sent out people to catch thorn and bring them thero and ho put them into his cages. Stand back now and see this long train of eamola coming up to the Idrig'ft gato, and tho ox trains from Egypt, gold and Hilvor and precious atones, and boasto of ovory hoof, nnd birds of ovory wing, and fish of ovory scale I Seo tho peacoclca strut unOor tha cedars, and tho horsemon rr.n, and tho uhoriots wheel I Hark to tho orchestral Uazo upon tho damol Not stopping to look into tho wondi rs of tho temple, stop right on to tho caufloway and pass up to Solomon's palace) TUK AKQHlTKCTUItlC OF IURAJI. Hero w,o find .oursolvos, amid a col lection of buildings on whloli tho , king had Invinhod tlio wealth or many empires. Tho gonitis of Hi rain, tlio urcliitwt, and of tlio thw artiste is hero seen in tho long hue of corridors and tho suspended galK) and tho nppronoh to tho tlmuio. Traeoried window oppiwitn trnccnod window, Broussod ornaments burnt lug into lotus and hly and immugrrn ftto. Chapiters surrounded by net work of leaves, in which Imltiul m fruit poomed Buspondod as in hang lug basketa. Throo branches bo Josophus tells m threa bnmclios, ecidptured on tkomorblo, bo thin mid subtle that even tho leaves scorned to quiver. A lnver cnttablo of holding five hun dred barrels of water on ilbc hundred fcmacu ox heads, which gushed with water nnd filled tho wholo plaoowith eoolnwy and cryaUilliuo brightness and musical plash. Ten tabids cliasod with chariot wheel aud Uon nnd chcrubiin. Solomon sat on a tlirouo at ivory. At the seating placo of Uie tkroue, ou each cud of tho stoiw, 11 fernaen lion. Why, my friends, in that placo .ifeey trimmed thoiv candles with uwuffwu of gold, aud (hoy cut their fruit wHli knives of gold, mul Uioy wwHod their faoos In bamiu; of gold, Mtd itoy ieoojM out the twhtxi with AmU of foW, And they Uml tho attar Arm with tongs of gold. Gold yjfutoii k tto water-1 Gold (lash ftncfrotnUk4Par Gold bls-hig J arowoil Oold I gold I gold I ) Qt o9 th HAW of tlio uSluDneo f tfeftt pio wont out ovcrywtioro jr vmv nvw mm! by wins of mi 14' ,v r? Jerusalem nro crowded wiui curioalty seekers. What is that loii( proces sion approaching Jenwalem T I think from tho pomp of it thero must bo royalty In tlio train. I smell the breath of ' the spices which are 1 from broucht as presents, and I hear the shost of tho drivers, nnd I seo tho dust covored caravan showmg that they como from far awny. Cry tho news up to tho iKiiaca Tlio Queen of Sheba advances. Lot p.ll tho people como out to see. Lot sho mighty mon of tho laud come out on tho palace corridors. Lot Solomon como down tho stairs of the palace before thorfueen has alighted. 6halce out tho cinnamon, and tho jaffron, and tho calamus, and the rAikinconso, and pass it into the treasure houso. Tako up tho dia monds until they glitter in tho sun. THE QUEEN OF B1IEBA ARIUVES. Tlio queen of Sheba alights. She enters tho palace. Sho washes nt the bath. Sho sits down at tho banquet. Tlio cupbearers bow. Tho meat smokes. You hear the dash of waters from tho molten sea. Then sho rises from tho banquet, and walks through tho conservatories, and gazes on tho architecture, and sho asks Solomon many strange (jut s tions, and she learns about tho ro ligion of tho Hebrews, and Bho then and thoro bocomoa a servant of tho Lord God. Sho is overwhelmed. She bjgins to think that all tlio spices Bho brought, and all tho precious woods which aro intended to bo turned into liarjis and psalteries and into railings for tho causeway between tlio tomplo and tho palaco, aud tho ono hundred and eighty thousand dollars in money sho begins totliink that all theso prosonts amount to nothing in such a placo, and sho is almost ashamed that sho has brought them, and sho says within horsolf : "I heard a great deal about this wondorful roligion of tho Hobrows, but I find it far beyond my "highest anticipations. I must odd nioro than fifty per cont. to what has hoon related. It exceeds every thing that I could have expooted. Tlio half tho half was not told mo!" Learn from this subject what a beautiful thing it is when social posi tion and wealth surrender thomsolves to God. When roligion comes to a neighborhood tho first to receive it aro tho womon, Somo men say it is bo'causo they aro weak, minded. I say it is bocauso thoy havo quicker perception of what is right, moro or dont affection and capacity for sub linior emotion. After tho womon havo received tho Gospel then all tho distressed and tho poor of both sexes, thoso ..who havo no friends, nccept Jesus, Last of all como tho pooplo of afiluenco and high social position. Alas, that it is ho I BunnteNDicn alt, to ood. If there aro thoso horo today who havo been favored of fortune or, as I might bettor put it, favored of God, Burrondor all you havo and all you oxpect to bo to tho Lonl who blessed this Queen of Shobn. Certainly you nro not ashamed to bo found in this queen's company. I am glad that Christ lias had Ins imperial friends in all ages Elizabeth Christina, quoou of Prussia Maria Foodorovua, quoon of Russia; Mario, empress of Franco; Helena, tho iniporinl mother of Constantino; Arcadia, from hor great fortunes building public baths iu CoiiBtantinoplo and toiling for tlio alloviatiou of tlio mosses; Quoon Clo tilda, leading hor husband and thrco thousand of his armed warriors to Christian baptism; Elizabotli of Bur gundy, giving hor jowolod glovo to a boggnr and scattering great fortunes among tho distressed; Prmco Albort, singing "Rock of Ages" in Wiudsor costlo, and Quoon Victoria, incognita, rending tho Scriptures to a dying pauper. I bless God that tlio day is coming When royalty will bring all its 111101103, and musla all its harmonies, and paintiug all its pictures, and sculpture all its statuary, and niclii tocturo all its pillars, and conquest all its Hcoptcrs, and tho queens of tho earth in long lino of advanco, frank ineonso filling tho air and tho camels Indon Avith gold, shall approach Jeru salem, and tlio gates shall bo hoisted, and tlio groat bunion of splendor shall bo lifted into tho imlaco of this greater than Solomon. Again, tny subject toacliesmo what ia earnestness in tho search of truth. Do you know whoro Skoba wast It was iu Abyssinia, or somo say in tho bou thorn port of tlio Arabia Felix. In oithor case it was a groat way oil from Jorusalom. To get from thoro to Jerusalem she had to cross a coun try Infestod with bandits aud go across blistering desorts. Why did not the Quoon of Sheba stay nt homo and send a committoo to inquire! nbout this now rollirion. and liavo tho delegates loport in regard to that re ligion and wealth or Kin&bolomon? Sho wan tod to soo for horsolf and hoar for herself. Sho could not do this by work of committoo, Sho felt silo had a soul worth ton thousand kingdoms llko Shoba, and sho wanted a robo richer than any woven by oriental shuttles, and she wanted a crowu sot with tho jewels of otor nity. Bring out tlio camols. Put on tho epioos. Gather up tho jewels of tho throne and put them 011 tho caravan. Start now; no time to bo lost. Goad ou tho cmuela. When I eco that earnvnu, dust covered, weary and ex hausted, tnidgiug on acroM the dm ort and au)0& tho bandit until it reaches Jertualem, I My, "TJwre k Bat thero aro n great many of you, my friends, who do not act in that way. Von all want to get tho truth, but you want tb" i ut'.i to ceuio to vou. You do not .m: to go to it. Tiioro aft pplu w and say: "I urn r Christian at any ti. 1 j. U 1 am to bo saved I shall he hrv J, nnd if 1 nm to bo lost i ilall Iw I ..i." Ah. .Jer.ira lorn w'll n;ver oo-ne to you! You must go to JonraL 1. Tlio religion of tlio Lord Josu Christ will not como to y u. You must fr aud got religion. Briiif: out the camels; put on all tlio avfc.'t npicos. all tho treasures of tho heai-t's affection. Start for the throne. Go in nnd hear the waters of salvation dashing in foimtains nil around about tho throno. Sit down at tho hanquob tho wine pressed tho grapes of tho hoavonly Escnol. tho angels or tkxl tho cup bcaroi'S. Goad on tho camels; Jem salom will novcr como to y m; you must go to Jerusalem. Tho Bible declares it, "Tho queen of tho south" that is, this very woman I am speaking of "the queen of tho south shall riso up in judgment against this generation and condemn it, for sho came from tho uttermost parts of the earth to hear tho wisdom of Solomon, and, behold! a greater than Solomon hero." God help mo to break up the infatuation of thoso pooplo who are sitting down in idleness expecting to bo saved. "Strivo to entor ia at the straight gato. Ask, and it L-hall bo given, you; seek, and yo shall find; knock, nnd it shall bo opened to you." Tako tho ldngdom of heaven by vio lence. Urgo on tho camels. Again, my subject impresses mo with tho fact that religion is a sur priso to any ono that gets it. This story of tho now roligion hi Jerusa lem, and of tho glory of King Solo mon, who was a type of Chri itr- that story rolls on and on, and is told by ovory traveler coming back from Jerusalem. Tho news goes on the wing of every ship and with every raravan, and you know a story en larges as it is retold, and by the time that Btory goto down into tho south ern part of Arabia Felix, and the Queen of Shoba hoars it, it must bo a tremendous story. And yet thi3 quoon declares in regard to it. al though sho had hoard so much aud had hor anticipations raised bo high, tho half tho half was not told her. nELiaroN a woNorcitcuL sukpiuse. So roligion is always a surpriso to any ono that gets it. Tho story of grace an old story. Apostles preached it with rattle of chain: martyrs declared it with arm of firo; deathbeds havo affirmed it with vis ions of glory, and ministers of ro ligion havo sounded it through tho lanes, and tho highways, and tlio chapels, and tho cathedrals. It has been cut into Btono with chisel and spread ou tlio canvas with pencil, and it lias leon recited in tho doxology of great congregations. And yot when a man first comes to look on tho palace of God's morcy, and to soo tho royalty of Christ, and tho wealth of this banquet, and tho luxuriance of hiB attendants, and tho lovcluies of his fnco, and tho joy of Ins sorvico, ho exclaims Avi th prayers, with tears, with sighs, with triumphs, "Tho hnlf tho half was not told 1110 1" I appeal to those iu this houso who aro Christians, Compare tho idea you hod of tho joy of the Christian lifo before you becamo a Christian with tlio appreciation of that joy you havo now, siuco you havo bo como n Christian, and you aro will ing to attest boforo angels nnd mon that you novor in tlio diiys of your spiritual boudago had any apprecia tion of what was to como. You aro ready today to answer, and "if I gave you nn opportunity in tho midst of this ossombhigo, you would BjKsak out and Bay in regard to tlio discov eries you have made of tlio mercy, und tlio grace, and tlio goodness of God, "Tlio half tho half was not told mo!" Well, wo hear a great deal about tlio good timo that is coming to this world whon it is to bo girded with salvation. Holiness ou tlio bolls of tho horses. Tlio lion's niano patted by tho hand of a babo. Shiia of Tar shish bringing cargoes for Jesus, and tlio hard, dry, barren, winter bloachod, Btonn scarred, thuudor split rook breaking into llootls of bright water. Desorta into which dromedaries thrust their nostrils, be cniiHo thoy woro afraid of thoninioom dosorta blooming into carnation rosea imd silver tipped lilies. It is tlio old Btory. Evorybody tolls it Isaiah told it, John told it, Paul told it, Eokiol told it, Luther told it, Calvin told it, John Milton told it ovorybody tolls it; and yot and yet whon the midnight Bhnll fly tlio hills, and Christ shall marshal his groat army, aud China, dashing hor idols into tho dust, Bhall hear tho votco of God and wheel into lino; and India, destroying her Jugger naut and snatching up hor littlo children from tho Ganges, shall hear tho voice of God aud wheel Into lino; und vino covored Italy and all tho nations of tlio earth shall hear thovoieoof God aud fall into lino ; then tlio church which has been toil ing nnd struggling through tlio con tniles, robed and garlnuded like a brido adorned for hor husband, and shall put nsido her roll and look up into tho fnco of hor Lonl and King, and say, "Tlio half -the half was not told mo I" Well, thero is coining a greater surpriso to ovory Christian a greater BUi-priEO than anything T Itnvo do pictod. Heaven is an ol; frfory. Everybody talks almut It. There ia hardly a hymn in tho hymn book tliat dos not refer to it. Children read about u in their Sablwth r -'jcoI book. Aged men put on thtrr spec tacles to study it Wo' say it is a harbor from the storm. Wec.dl it our home. Wo say it ia the houso of many mansions. Wo weavo tog ithor all sweet, beautiful, debcate, e bila rant words; wo weavo them l.'o let ters, and then wo spell it out in nw and lily and amaranth. And yet thut placo is going to bo 11 surprise to tho most intelligent Christian. Liko tbo Queen of Sheba, there port has como to us from tho far country, and many of us havo Btart od. It is a desert march, but we urgo on tho camels. What though our feet bo blistered with tho way) Wo aro hastening to tlio palace. Wo tako all our loves and hopes and Christian ambitions as frankincense and myrrh and cassia to tlio great King. Wo must not rest. Wo must not halt Tho night is coming on, and it is not safo out hero in thwdes ort Urgo on tho camels. I bco tho domes against tho sky, and tho houses of Lebanon, and tho temples, and tlio gardens. Soo tho fountains dance in tho sun, and the gates flash as they open to let in tho poor pilgrims. Send tho word up to tho palaco that wo are coming, and tluit wo aro weary of the march of tho desert Tho King will come out and say: "Wolcomo to tho palaco; batho in these waters, recline on theso banks. Tako this cinnamon and frankincense nnd myrrh and put it upon a censer and swing it before tho nltar." And yet. my friends, whon heaven bursts upon us it will be a greater surpriso than that Jesus on tho tin-one, and wo made liko him I All our Christian friends surrounding us hi glory! All our sorrows and tears aud sins gone by forever! Tho thousands of thou sands, tho ono hundred and forty and four thousand, tho great multi tudes tliat no man can number, will cry, world without end, "Tho half tho half won not told usl" Tlio )Iull of Modern (Ircrrc Tlio costumo worn by tho Greek women is seldom bought ready made. It ia usually either made by tho wear ers themselves or has come to them by inheritance. A handsomo cos tumo is an expensive purchase. Tho chemise, long enough to form a skirt, is very richly embroidered about the bottom in silk, and tho two jackets of white cloth are elaborate. Theso aro sleaveless, but a fine pair of em broidered sleoves makes a separate part of tho dress. Silver ornaments for tho head, neck and amis, a red apron, a sash, and a silk gauzo veil complete tho costumo. Tho last named items aru luxuries, howover, and vary oscordiag to the means. Rich maidens baid long strings of coins into their tvpsscs. nnd at n country dance, whore tho cos tumo is seen in its full splendor, tho oyes of the suitor aro as much at tracted by tho back view as by the faco of tho fair creatures. For every day uso nearly all womon of ovory ago wear a handkerchief over tho head, and they nro for tho most part manufactured in Greece Athens Cm1. Denver News. An I'ccontrlo Judgment. Captain King, at ono time governor in mi Australian colony, was noted for his eccentricities. Ono day ho was waited on by two prisonors suing for piu-don. Tlio petition of tho one was bigned by all tho leading mon of Sydnoy, that of the other bore but ono name. "How comes it," asked the gov ernor, "tlint you have only ono nanio on your petition, whilo this man has bo many?" "I havo lived with only one master all my timo, Bir," said tlio man. "I didn't know anybody else." Tho governor immediately gavo him his pardon, but dismissed tho othor applicant with tho remark: "You kuow so many rich pooplo that you don't need anything moro." Convict King. Au Uncanny Uulco, Thoro is in Missouri a lake, perched on tlio top of a mountain, its surfaco from DO to 100 feet below tho levol of tlio earth surrounding it, fed by no surfaco streams, untouched by tho wind, dead as tho Sea of Sodom. Thoro is no point of equal altitudo from which water could flow withiu hundreds of miles, and yot it has a periodical riso of thirty feet or ovor, which is in no way affected by tho atmospheric conditions In tlio coun try adjacent. It may nun for weeks In Webster county, and tho rctui-u of fidr weather find Devil's Inkoat its lowest poiut, whilo it way reach its highest point during n protracted drought St Louis Globo-Democrat A Qiiven'H Aiumrvl. Tlio quoon of William the Conquer or set such value upon hor ornamental apparel tliat in hor will she men tioned certain nrticlos of dross before her laud and houses. That document is preserved in tho imporial library of Paris, Sho says: "1 give to tho abbey of tho Holy Trinity mv runic, worked at Winchester by Alderot's wife, and tho mantle embroidered with gold, which is in my chamber, to mako a copo. Of my golden gir dles I givo that wldch is ornamented with emblems, for tho purposo of sutncndlmr tho lonm before tho great ! Altar," woman's Work. 0&rJa r CnMr,' wktt ,vM5 ricn wwu," J".- .wi buuu iwcktl- nti Wonder.' tier IU. rtrulM, our riMih wrua, loot. IVUta-Amtn rtrulM, our n rov, Kiln cbolco, t&t ; fJoo . Wkkui mJ liKinw. Loili for Sue. : tl Jin fYiFrulilJbMiiiiml- i flflA. t Ctwlr OttMilami, Md. !4 Jo. I Mt 1.8 It ViCK'S FLORAL GUIDE, J892.&3&1& MMtr ja.ih rtM lrir!? tritti Mm m m. aMf " k yl iviv m m-mci -. wmvi n ,. r UfH rman yrup" Asthma. 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The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for tho use of this remedy, as I had to go to bed in about six hours after being 'struck' with it, while In the first case I was able to attend to business about two days before get ting 'down.'" Fifty cent bottles for sale by G. E. Goode, druggist. CARTER'Sl CURE DR. MILES if5$yk TESTORAWE Jtffigf ? NERVINE. 1111111 ?iMt lASls- fbraftUlr. C-M) If TtUt Bm&Jf n i ii HEADACHE! Ortllfonai.Netjralfl, flpnni, Flt,Blcp lnH, UullneM, JlUclner., llltiax, Opium Habit, Urunkennru, rr. , r curJ br 11 K. MIX.ES KTOftATVn ttVlE dUcoTured br tb eminent Indiana Special!,. l nerroua dutaiet. It doe not conuln opUttt or dangerous drum "Hare bean tnktnir OB. auiauBKAronATiYfexRuviVx-rM- Eillerr. from Svtobr to Jfmuu? nirou ujlngtliNTTln Ibid at least ti conTulilone, nlnaratttr tnree months' use nitre no more attacks. Jobk 11. Colli, ltorsco, Mlcb." "1 hate been uslna Dtl. MILES MKNTOK. ATlVn NEIlVlNKforaboutJourroaDths. it basbrougbt mernlUf andcure. 1 bare taken It for epllepsr. and after using It for one week hate bad no attack. llurd C. Braslus, Ilathlll, Pa. Vine book ot treat curel and trial bottles lUtEfi atDrujc.lita Kierjubere, or address DR.MILC0 MKOICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Bold by D.'J.iFry, drugglst,Salem. Hucklen'8 Arnica Halve, Tho Best Salve In the world for Cuts. Bruises, Hores, Ulcers, Salt HUeum, Kever Borea, Teller, Chapped Hands, CullDlalns Corns and all Hkln Eruptions, and posi tively cures .Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give porfee: satisfaction or money refunded. Price, 55 ce'its per box. For eale by Dan'l .1 . Fry.;225 Com M. Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles inci dent to a Cllious statu of the system, such ai Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating, l'aln iu ttie Side, &c. whilo their most remarkable success has been shown in curing Headed. 9, yet Caktkr's Little Livek Piltje vre equally valuable In Constipation, curing ind preventing thh annoying complaint, while they r.lso correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. 3ven if they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing cemplaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end here, nnd those who once try them will find Ihcse little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But after all sick head ACHi s tho bane of so many lives that here is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure It while otheis do not. CArtTiR's I.rrTLK Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make i dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not grlpo or purge, but by their gentle action S lease all who use Uiem. In vlaw nt 25 cents: ve for $1 Sold evervwhere, or sent by mail. CASTS. liS3i:!S CO., How Tc:t kill M Milk, Ul Fries. University Is Justthe;placeiforou to tgoto school. FEBRUARY 1, 1892, Is the timo to enter with the beginning of wiu luiru term. New rooms for ynunr men willbeJieady. Flrtt-class Instruction In nil branches. Rates Cheap. Geo. Winker, D. D., President. Capital City Nursery. I have a few thousand choice 2 year ap ple, pear, cherry, plum nnd other trees at my packing grounds opposite Mate house, that 1 will sell at very low prices to plant ers or dealers. Forty men wanted to work In nursery alter the 15th ol February. Very HespectfuHy. l-26-lm-dw u. LKAUH. B t D.C.SHERMAN, U, B. Pension and Claim agent. P.O Boi ail. Salem. Oregon, lleputy ,Uonnt Clnr- Vrlte for Wanks. w Salem Abstract and Loan Co Tho only Atwtroct books of Marlon county. Kent estate orders tilled promptly and Barely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAGER, L so ys mvESLirapm Act on a new principle I reralito the llrer, tamach and bowU through tt Rtrtvt. Dn. Miuu' Ptixa tpHdily curt bUloosceaa, torpid llrer and cosiUnt- . Uoo. SmrJIcat, mUdest, urUBpd0M,2gct. , Sitmple free at orutrirtJt. i UllIl4C.,CUt.U4, ' eoUl by D. J. Fry, drujrglat, Balem. E. O. CROSS, and Packer But 8L n &art W-Thrj'brt intC dellvwod to aU rvarUtof tuecitv. M.UCHAMHEIU.I.V. o. M. SMITH, " vfiRAlaWii.t4WSf; l.-lTdtDt. Tr-Msarvr. UNION TITLE ADSTK ACT CO. STS OatumcrcUl StrwU .KMMh,nwlttUa4bA n loo country. :. ' & rs!ci?S-S s"5 ANYTHING. wIKlevtl,r 5U(1 feUo fln tl-et knivM .i J;"! tP"1. lobacco pipes. T. BURROWR, Na fCB OonuoeruUl Pu, ei,m FEAR & HAMILTON, rW.UlM Ca toproved fatta " fcAIsJCNi. . - ,. -. Ma It, Bait) B,k block. VlJ0 sslttssssssssstasBlv assssV sssssk 'ssssK. ts" oo zn a o Pi ' a ct- a O P S-P G ..a hH t3 tH co ti 5 CD CD -S3 ' rrd CD CD - a J. " CD 03 C CD 2 C i :n i-i- P ". id a B s- CD n .1 CD 09 CO p CD , O P o . p CD CD T3 P PS CD m n ts HJ CB o pi r-i CO ID -ITS' I p O a- S cr CD p! CO T3 CD CD P n p CQ P U2 CD f-r P O rV S'HCD P St CPrfi ry t , 5 P - CD " CQ CO to hi 2 P5 CD. CO '" CO cd r p -i CD CO p CD l"3 CO tT" co pr 131 tS ct 03 fis .P--T- DC33 OREGON statr snnnni. inrnVAi . M rtr, n ..rl,o ...... ":" ' .. i a ..?lc.1 I nL'iiT..i?"' "l.' I -nonhly mBl :."" v:i"l """" na imrne etunu 'u"l.'"l.'J.-..'B. ludlnienwiWa ifi ..,. ..., ...... ....muiiuie loiricnasor cand rHlbin in uouentl l'rice-l.w pcrannulrrl fltoor mine ,plesH0 reut tncl FHinnll 11 i7-lf l'roprletor, Albany, lir. J. H. HAAS, T II E W ATOHIAKEB J 2ljli Commrc!al St, Salem, Oregon, (Next door U. Klein'.) Hpeiiinlty ol Spectacles, nud rcpalrinJ UIIH-KS. vicilfn H.1JU tioweuj. M.T. RINEMAN DKAXKK JIN Staple anil Fancy Groceries, urocKery, uunswure, ijuiiji?, .wcederi nnd Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed! Also vceetablesaod fruits In their season "itlsnesi l'tice pain iorctmniry prouuee.' wesoJiCi RsnareuiyoiirraironBgo. B-9 lSJSfntestrefl Excursus East Taking In Mlsiourl rivnr points. Nn brasku, Kansas, Iown, Michigan, Illinois inuiana.unio oy way 01 uuirago 10 uoium- uus,unio, men reiurn ioiup wiunmc'te Vallpr. Write yeur friend regarding thu excursions, take n trip otirself east nudl seo your old homo nnd friends. For mill Information call on II. II. Kynn. will be at the JOUJtNAi. oiuce on tuturany after noons. R. R. RYAN, Manager. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, ORMGON. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Dny.1 ""Tbe best hotel between Portland ojidt-atJ Francisco. Klrst-claRS In fill its nprointJI ments. IU tables areserved with theg Choicest Fruits Qrowujln the Wlllamelto Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. Those Afflicted With tho habit ol using to excess, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT TUK KEELEY INSTITUTE: Forest Grove, Or., Call write. Btrictlyl connacnuai. MAIL LETTINGS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Post Office -Department, Washington, D. C, Jan. 16, 1892. PROPOSALS will be received at tbe Contract Office of this Depart ment until 4 p. in. of March 24tb, 1892, for carrying tbe mails of tbe United States upon the routes, nnd according to tbe schedule of arrival and departure specified by the De partment, In the state of Orerron from July 1st, 1892 to June 30thf 1HU4. JLlstof routes, with pcbedulea of arrivals and departures, instruc tions to bidders with forms, for con tracts and bonds, and all other- necessary information, will be fur nished upon application to the Sec ond Assistant Postmaster General.- JOHN WANAMAKER, d-l-18-Ctm Postmaster General. ' A LUMBERMAN'S RENDEZVOUS, Thin (prm TY,tn.l,r ha n.M,.l u.A. Point, located on the Wisconsin Central unes, at the gateway to the vast forest region which extends North to Lake Superior, a distance ot 200 miles without a ests. luo Wisconsin River to which the mmuctiuca uuvu given tne familiar ana somewhat affectionate title of "Old Wis- : "l. . l uloa acts as a lumber feeder to . . ft by furnlshlng through Its numer- ?,?1fplne,ntueuPPur country, but 11 furnishes a water-power that is Becond SS. f.v.to. . fbat- of.Neenah and Menasba, which cities are also located on the "Cen tral. Millions of feet or lumber are cut every year, giving employment to bun- uicua uj men. in aaamon to the lumber imnA. It. hail niimvmii mi . . JSrtH;iv-iSljerf where the large car shops of the isconkln Central Lines are located. for tickets, maps, pamphlets, and full Information onn tA 5 'u.viiTi n n ?"Cih -i llDneaP?il8. Minn., and 'to jas .Vei.U?A,S"a, , Wo6r and. Ticket- .. , .!, .... j.jg Jy ConserTntoiy of Music. WILLAMETTE UNIVKUSITY.-Qlves' ,.,iHUiffrlor.aavJ'ntaees to students of iSSS'f hJ?e tochers. Latest methoas. the highest proficiency. No use going east i?i!Bludy Jnuslc txpenses moderate. uiplomaa given on completion of course. eit term begins Ktb. 1, ihSi 2. M. PARVIN. Munlcai Director. Suiniiions. tn tlta rH,m,l 1...., n. ... ...... . x ... .uviniuitwuiiui iu oium oi urc gon.for Marlon county. Mimmiey, piuintlU, VS. K, M. UlOVer,- defendant. Toll. l. Glover tho defendant: In i the name of the stata of Oregon yon are hereby required to appear and answer tne complaint tiled against you In the above entitled action, on or before tbe 8th day 'of February. IrVi tbe same being tho .h. 7 oi nex retmUrterm ol tbe above f?.llil.led..conrV"'2?r the explraUon or the publication or this summons, and If yon ni'.0IOBpFaranaauwert te Plaintiff w,1lUa.keJan2nt-iaiBityou for tbe nm of J70 together with interr it thereon at the R?Mff.celr"nauraroin Warch SO.l'Wi.unUlpald.and all costs and dU- COtiOMl that thl HtimmAti. I. -. . jpubv publication by order ol the nonTtt. V.K0JJ5?i!eo':'",,roi'. made on tbe lth day uf Nov. iuji dirtcUng that said -ilk . ,"", Powwnea x consecutive t li-i-U. vr-!''''uwJi'ipuoiuca atHtltm, Marion county, Orr?on. K.H. MtxiORSAO and .... b. T.niCUARDSON, 14 st am AttflrneorftwflAiaUJT, .n.Mj.lAht'A A jdJt tkiikt iwiiJf. . .f trj DHOBKa amjamiim .. - tvCii,T-,-'-y ? rt-fitfaMlkr: j?iH