tos? .UtCKI- 1J ss "" It R r 1 1 $ M V It 1 BKUX nit f lMaA. iuiti ikt I mw li li Newton, 111. hMK From 1863 to 1885 about MHe 22 years I suffered with rheu xnatism of tlie hip. I was cured by the use of St. Jacobs Oil. T. C. DODD. I "ALL RIQHTl ST. JACOBS OIL DID IT." 4 A GOODLY CKDAIt. CHRIST THE ONLY REFUGE FOR PEOPLE OP EVERY SORT. Sermon Prencliml by tlin Rer. T. Ue Witt Tnliiiugc, t. I)., at the Tnbernaclo In Brooklyn on Sunday. March O Text, Ksckfel xvll. S3. Bkooklyn; March tf. Tlio congro fjatlon at tlio Brooklyn Tabernacle thin morning sang with fervor the hymn beginning Myfftlth look no to thee, Tlioit Lamb of Cfilrary. Dr. TnLmago'a mibject waa the rof tigo offered by the Christian religion to the peoplo of alJ ages and every variety of character. JIJh toxt was Ezekiel xvii, 23, "A goodly cedar, and under it Hhall dwell nil fowl of ovory wing." Thenr-dar of Lebanon la a royal tree It Btandn six thousand feet above tlie level of the sea. A nils fiionaiy eountcK tlio concentric cir cles, and found one tree thiry-flvo hundred years old long rooted, broad bj-am'heK. all the year in luxu riant foliage. Tho namo branches that bent in tho huiricauo that David Haw Hweeping ovei' Lebanon rock, to day over the head of tho American travolor. Thin monarch of tho forest, wilh Its leafy Angora, plucks tho honors of a thousand yours and hprinkles them upon itwown uplifted brow, as though Bonio great hullolujah of heaven had been planted upon Lebanon and it wero rinlng up with all its long armed rttrongth to toko hold of tlio hills whoncq it canio. Oh, what a flno place for birds to nest in I In hot days they como thither tho eagle, tho dove, tlio swallow, tho sparrow, and tho raven. There is to many of us a complete fascination in tho structure and habitfl of birds. They seem not moro of earth than heaven ovor vacillating botween tho two. No wonder that Audubon, with his gun, tramped tlirough all of tho American forests in search of now Bpocimcns. Geol ogists havo spent years in finding tho track of a bird's claw in tlio now red sundstono. Thoro is enough of God's architecture In tv snlpo's bill or a grouse's foot to confound all tho univoi allies Musicians liavo, with clefs and bars, tried to catch tho Bound of tho nightingalo and robin. Among tho first things that n child notices is a swallow at tlio oaves j and grandfather goes out with a handful of crumbs to food tho snow birds. Tho Biblo is full of ornitholog ical allusions. Tlio birds of tho Biblo aro not dead nnd stuffed, liko thoso of tho museum, but living birds, with lluttering whips and plumage. "De ls ild tlio fowls of tho air," Bays Christ. "Though thou exalt thyself as tlio eagle, and though thou Bot thy nest among tho Btara, thouco will I bring thee down," exclaims Obadlah, "Gavest thou tho goodly wings unto tho poacoclcH?" saya Job. David describes his desolation by saying, "I am like a pollcan of tlio wilderness; lam liko an owl of tho desort; I watch, and am as a spon-ow alono upon tho houpetop." "Yea, tho stork in tho heaven kuowoth her ap pointed time, and tho turtle and the crane and tho swallow obsorvo flu tituo of their comitigj but my peoplo know not tho judgment of tlio Lord" so wvvb Jeremiah. Ezoldol In my toxt iutlmatoH that Christ is tho cedar, and tho people from all quuilors ait) tho birds llu t lodge among tho brunches. "Itphn'l bo h goodly ccdnr, and under It f'mII dwell nil fowl of every wing." As hi Ezolciol's thno, io now Chrtot is a goodly cedar, and to him aro ilyhi; all kind of people, young and old, rich nnd poor i liiun high honrhijr iin tho oaglo, thoso (loreo oh the nivci and thoso gentlo as the dove 'All fowl Of ovory vng." Till; 70UN0. NAY fOMK. First, tho youug may come. Of tho eighteen hundred and ninety two yean that have ihimu.i1 uim'o Chrlit came, about Hlxtotm huudro.1 kayo boon wanted by tho good In mi -directed efforts Until Robert Unlk a cuno thoro wiw no oiguniswl oJfoit for Having tho young Wo spend nil our btrongtli trying ti l-nd old tn, -, When a little jimsMiro would huvd Ween eufflcient for the upltn'. Wo lt men go down to the vty bottom at ul befoii) wo try to lift thorn up It Is a gitjat deal oualorto letp a trtiin o tho truck than to get it on when His off. Tho experienced roinnmun eltecks tlio fiery stood at tho 11 rut jump, for when ho guts in full swing, the Bwift hoofs clicking tiro from tho pavement, and tho bit between his teth his momentum Is irrcBibtiblo, It is said that tho young must bo Uowml to bow tholr "wild oats." 1 havo noticed that thoso who bow tttttrwild oats seldom try to ralao my other kind of crop. Thoro tiro two opposite dcstlnlcrt. If you aro Cut to heaven, you had bettor tuko rtmiglit rotul and not try to go to Vewton by tho way of Now Orleans. Wfct te to bo tho history of this mul iHrwVe of young peoplo around mo to dajri I will take you by tlio hand ttd how you a glorious nunriso. I vfU Bot whine about tliU thlutf. nor about it r but come, young wk! wftkleus, Josus wants you. Umw) U Jove 1 his volco is muhict utttito ie, Iwavon. Heligiou will put $9 toMuk-uffs ou your vrit, uo lloppkM oi your foot, uu bnuid ou totviumi. i wwtn UHUWCH WiU limViWOfc UUUll" nmm I 1wy ver known tw u mf M dying girl. Iloi chwlc on tw pillow was wliito as the snow on the case ment. Uor large, round oyo hal ncrf lost any of 'te laster. Loved ones 8toodall around tho betl trying to hold her back. I t mothor could not give her up, and one nearer to her than either father or mother wop frantic with grief. I said, "Fanny how do you fecit" "Oh," sho said, "happy, happy I Mr. Talmape. tell all the young folks that religion will mako them happy." As I camo out of tho room, louder than all tho sobs and ' wailings of grief I hoard the clear, sweet, glad volco of the dying Ifirl, "Good night; wo sliall meet again on tho other sido of tho rivor." Tho next Sabbath wo buried her. Wo brought white flowers and laid them on tlio coffin. Thero was in all that crowded church but ono r"ally happy and dolighted face, and that was tho face of Fanny. Oh, I wish that now my Lord Jesus would go tlirough this audienco and tnko all theso flowers of youth and garland theni on his brow. Tho cedar is a fit refugo for birds of brightest plumage and swiftest wing. Boo, they fly I they fly I "All fowl of ovory wing." THE OLD MAY COME. Again, I remark that tho old may come. You say, "Supposo a man Ims to go on crutches; supposo ho is blind; supposo ho Is deaf; sup poso that nino-tonth of his life has been wasted." Then I answer: Como with crutches; como, old men, blind and deaf, como to Jesus, If you would sweep your hand aiound bo foro your blind eyes the first tiling you would touch would bo the en oss. It is hard for an aged man or woman to havo grown old without religion. Their tasto is gono. Tlio poach and tho grape havo lost their flavor. They say that somehow fruit docs not taste as it used to. Their hoaring goto dofoctivo, and tlioy miss a great deal that is said in their presence. Tholr friends havo all gono and ev erybody soouis so strango. Tho world seems to go away from them and thoy aro loft ail alono. They bogin to feel in tho way when you como Into tho room whoro thoy aro, and thoy move their chair norvously and say, "I hopo I am not In tho way." Alas I that father and mothor should ovor bo in tho way. When you woro sick, and thoy Bat up all uight rock ing you, Biuging to you, administer ing to you, did thoy think that you woro in tho way? Aro you tired of tlio old peoplo? Do you snap them up quick and sharp? You will bo cursed to tho bono for your ingrati tude and unkindnosa! Oh, It is hard to bo old without re ligion -to fool this world going away and nothing better coming. If thoro be any hero who havo gono far on without Christ, I addross you def erentially. You havo found this a tough world for old peoplo. Alas I to huvo aehos aud pains, and no Christ to soothe thorn. I want to give you a cauo bettor than that you loan on. It is tho cauo that tho Biblo sp.'ukH of when It says, "Thy rod and thy staff thoy comfort mo." I want to give you botter Bpoctacles than tho o you uowlook through. It la tho Hpintunl eyesight of divinograoo. Christ will not think flint you aro in tho way. Does your head tromblo with tho palnyof old ago? Lay it onCluist's bosom. Do you fool lonely now that your companions and cliildron aro gono? I think Christ has tliem. Thoy aro Bufo in his kooping, Very noon ho will tnko you whoro thoy are. I take hold of your arm and try to lead you to a placo whoro you emi put down all your burden. Go with me. Only a littlo whilo longer, and your sight will como again, and your hoaring will como again, and with tho strength of an immortal athlete you will stop on tlio iinvomont of noavon. xso cnitcnw m iieavon; uo sleeploss nights In heaven; no cross looks for old peoplo. Dwelling thoro for ages, no ono mil Bay. "Father, you know nothing about tills. Step back. You nro in tho woyl" Oh, how many dear old folks Jesus has put to sloop I How sweetly ho has closed tlioir oyesl flow gently folded their amis I How ho has put his hand on their silent hoiuts nnd balds "Heat now, tired pilgrim. It is all ovor. Tlio tonrs will never surt again. Hush I uuih I So ho gives his Iwlovod Bleep I think tho most beautiful object on earth is an old Christian tho hair white, not with tlio frosts of wiutor, but tho bloasoma oftho troo of ltfo. I never fool sorry for a Christian old man. Why fool Borry for tlioso upou whom the glories of tho eternal world aro about to burst? Thoy aro going to tho goodly cedar. Though tlioir wings nru heavy with ago, God shall renow tlioir strength liko tho eagle, and they shall muko tholr uestm tho cedar. "All fowl of overy wing." THIS VKItY BAD MAY COJIK. Again, tho very Ivul, tlio outro gcouflly sinful, may como. Men talk of tho grace of God as though it woro uo many yards long and bo many yards deep. loplo point to tho dying thief as an encouragement to tho Hinner How much bettor it would bo to ioint to our owu caso and say, "If God ttaviSl us ho can save anybody " Thoro may ln thooo hero who never had ono earuetit word said to them about their wmk Con eider mo us putting my hand on your tihouldur and looking hi your oyiv Owl has boon good to you. You auk: "How do you know flint? llu has been von' ham on mo." "Wuero did you como from?" "uoine. "Tuon you have a home. Havo you over thanked God for your homo? Havo you children? "Yes." "Have you ever t'inkc1 God for your cliildron? W o kot'ps them Bafo? Woro you ov-r Kick?" "Yes " "Who made you wel ' Iiuveyoubeen fed ovory day? Wh fee da you t Put your hand on your pulso. Who mako it throb? Listen to tlio res piration of your lu igs. Who heiiw you to btralho? Hav you a Biblo in tile house, spreading tafuroyou the futnro life? Who gave you that Biblo?" Oh, It ha been a !.tory of Goodness and intM'-yulI the way through ! You havo boon one of Gx1'h pet ch.ldfui. Who fondlod you and caressed you and loved you? Aud when you went astray and wanted to como back did ho ovor refuse? I know of a father who, after Ids son camo back the fourth time, Baid, "No; J forgave you three times, but I will never for give you again." And tho son wont off and died. But God takes back his children tho thousandth timo as cheerfully as tho first. As cosily as with my handkerchief I strike tho dust off a book God will wipe out all your Bins. Thero are hospitals for "incura bles." When men aro hopelessly sick thoy aro sent thero. Thank God, thoro is no hospital for Bpintual incurables I Though you had tho worst leprosy that over struck a soul, your flesh shall como again liko tho flesh of a little child. Oh, this mercy of God I I am told it is an ocean. Then I placo on it four swift sailing craft, with compoes and charts, and choicoriggiugandskillful navigators, and I toll them to launch away and discover for mo tho extent of this oenn. That craft puts out in ono direc tion and sails to tho north; tills craft to tho south; this to tho east; this to tho west. Thoy crowd on all tholr canvas and sail ten thousand years, and ono day come up tlio harbor of heavon, and I shout to tliem fxom tho beach, "Havo you found tho Bhoro?" and thoy answer, "No shore to God's mercy P' Swift angels, dis patched from tho throno, attempt to go across it. For a million years thoy fly and fly, but then como back and fold their wings at tho foot of tho throne, and cry, "Noshorol no shore to God's mercy 1 Mercy I Mercy 1 Mercy I 1 sing it. I preach it I pray it. Hero 1 find a man bound hand and foot to tho devil, but with ono Btroke of tho hammer of God's truth tho chains fall off and ho Is free forovor. Mercy 1 Mercy I Moi-cyl Thoro is no dopth it cannot fathom, thoro is no height It cannot scale, thoro is no infinity it cannot compass. 1 take my stand undor this goodly cedar and seo tho flocks flying thither. Thoy aio torn with tho shot of temptation, and wounded and sick and scarred. Somo fought with iron beak, somo onco feasted on curosusses, somo weroflorco of oyo and cruel of talon, but thoy camo, flock after flock- "All fowl of overy wing. ALL THE DYINO, Again, all tho dying will find their nest in this goodly codar. It is cruol to destroy a bird's nrat, but death does not hesitate to destroy ono. Thoro was a beautiful nest in tho next street. Lovingly the parents brooded ovor It. Thoro woro two or threo littlo robins in tho nest. Tho Bcarlot fovor thrust Its hot hands into tho nest and tlio birds nro gono. Only thoso aro safo who havo their nests iu tho goodly cedar. Thoy havo ovor them "tho f cithers of tlio Almighty." Oh, to havo thofeo Boft, warm, eternal wings stretched ovor us I Lot the stonns boat, aud tho branches of tlio cedar toss on tho wind no danger. When a Btorm comes, you enn soo tho birds flying to tlio woods. Ero tlio Btorm of death comes down, lot us fly to tho goodly cedar, Of what great varieties heavon will bo made up I Thero como men who onco woro hard and cruel mid desporato In wickedness, yet now, soft mid changed by graco, thoy como into glory- "All fowl of ovory wing." And horo thoy como, tho children who woro reared In loving homo circles, flocking tlirough tho gates of llfo "All fowl of overy wing." Theso woro white, and camo from northom homes; tlieso woro black, aud ascondetl from southern plantations; tlioso woro copper col ored, and weut up from Indian res ervations "All fowl of overy wing," So God gathers thorn up. It is as tonishing how easy It Is for a good bouI to enter heavon. A prominent buHiss man iu Philadelphia went homo ono of tornoon, lny down on tho louugo aud Baid, "It is timo for mo to go," Ho was very aged. Ills daugh ter Bald to him, "Aro you sick?" Ho ealdt "No, but it Is timo for mo to go. HuS'o John put it In hvoof tho morn ing iwpors, that my friends may know that I mi gono. Goodby," and as quick us that God hnd taken him. It Is easy to go when tho timo conies, Thero aro no ropes thrown out to pull us ushoro; thore aro no ladders lot down to pull us up Christ comes and takes us by tho hand and says, "You havo hud enough of this; como up highor " Do you hurt a lily when you pluck it? Is thoro any rudeness whon Jesus touches tho cheek, and tho rod ro of health whitens into the lily of immortal purity nnd gladness? A llKTTKU OI.IMK KOK US. Whou autumn comw, and tlio giant of the woods smites his anvil, tuul tho Unify sparks Uy ou tho nutum .1 gnlo, t'sen thero will bo thou " ! f birds gathering in tho tree uf tho cor nor of tho field just lefore departing to warmer climes, and thoy will call and ninfttintil tho branches drop with tho melody. Thoro is n letter climo for us. and by and by wo shall nf grate. Wo gather in tho branches nf tho goodly cedar in preparation for departure. You heard our voiot s 111 tho opening song; you will heai tnoin In tho closing song voia good, voices bad, voices happy, voL-ea dis tressful -"All fowl of every win;.1' By mid by wo shall lie gone If nil fliis audience is saved as I hope t hey will bo--1 seo them entering into "no Somo liavo had it hard. Borne Lave had It easy. Somo were brilliant. Boino woro dull. Somo woro rocked by pious parentage, others hnvo had their infantile chocks scalded with tlio tears of woo. Somo crawled, ae it were, Into tho kingdom on tlicii hands and knees, rnd Bomo seemed to enter in chariots of flaming Are Tlioso fell from a sliip's mast, these wero crushed in a mining disaster. Thoy aro God's singing birds now. No gun of huntsman shall shoot them down. They gather ou tho trees of life and fold their wings on the branches, and far away from fro3ts and winds nnd night they sing until tlio hills aro flooded with joy, an : the slae3 drop music, and tlio arches of pearl send back tho echoes "All fowl of every wing." Keholil tl 3 alnt, beloved of (hut, Wushul uro tbtlr rubra In JoHUh' blood; Brighter tbnn (ingel i, tol the, ahlne, Tbclr glories splendid and sublime. Tbron!i tribulation creat tbo umci Tboy bore tho cross and scorned tho shame; Now In tbo heavenly temple blest. With (Sod they dwell: ou him thoy rest. While overloMtlnuogos roll. Eternal love Hhall feast their keiiI: And bcentu of bliss, foreer uew, Illse in fcUcieaulim to their view. Tlie Army nnd It (lend. Tlio army con." LsLs of ton cavalry regiments, five artillery, twenty-five infantry, an engineer battalion, re cruiting parties, Indian scouts, the West Point academy, a signal corps and the hospital service. It, total stiength is about 27,000 men, divided approximately an follews: Cavalry, 0.C00; artillery, 4,000; infantry, 13,- 00 J, the West Point academy, C00; engineer force, 100 ; the special erv lce3, 3,00'i. Theso aro occupiel in garrisoning tho various forts, arso nals and supply stations in tho couu try nnd in overawing turbulent In dians. Scarcely 10,000 of them could bo concentrated to servo in ono body outsiuo the boundaries of the republic. Tlio head of tho army. General Schoflold, was born in Chautauqua county, Now York, in 18T1, gradu ated from West Point in 18o3, and becimo professor of physien in Wash ington university, St. Lorn j, i.i 18G0. Ho was commic-sioned brig "Jicr gen oral of volunteers in 18(51 nd served through the civil war, l islng to tlio rank of major goneral. Uo took part in Sherman's march to Atlanta and opposed Hood at tho battlo of Lranklm. In 18(18 ho acted as becro tary of war. -Daniel D. Bidwoll in New York Ledgor. A. Singular Stilt. Nino months ago a popular actress, tho wife ot a comic actor named Pauly, committed suicide, and a newspaper published an account of tho private life of tho couple, alleging that trio unfortunate womau shot herself iu sheer despair at tlio ill treatment sho hud lecoivtd at hor ! husband's hautU Copies of tho ar I ticlo u ero laid ou the grave of Mmo, Pauly and woro thei o found by hor I husband. Ho brought m ution for defamation of t'huraiter nf.iinst tho owner of tho newspaper, but before tlio caso came up for trial M. Pauly, through grief, committed suicldo by snooting nmifoir. His mother, anxious to clear his memory from any buspiciou of stain, asked permission to cany on thociso in tho placo of her deceased son, and tho editor had to dofond himself ngahibt accusations which v ero prac tically raised by a man who had leen dead for several months Ho was found guilty and sentenced to threo montlis' imprisonment. - Vionua Cor. Now York Woi Id. Tbo Weight fcf tt "Crulii." Tho smallest measure of weight in uso, tho grain, has its uamo from boing originally tho woight of a grain of wheat. A stituto jiassed in Eng land in 12G0 ordained that thirty two grains of wheat, taken from tho middle of tho cir, or head, and woll dried, should mako a pennyweight, twenty of which should mako on ounce, whilo twolvo ounces woro to mako a pound Tho pound therefore consisted flion of 7,Gt0 grains. Some centm ios later tho peuuywoight was divided into twenty-four grains, which make tlio troy pound, now used, 5,700 grains. Tho pennyweight was tho exact woight of tlio old Bilvor pouny. St. Louis nopubliu. Ilia (Juration ol I'm'Luts. Tlio question of n pockot in tlio glovo fitting skirts of tho moiaont is ono which distracts tho woman who insists ujwn ono. Some women do not but pin tholr faith and put their liu..korehlefB in their chatelaine luigs. Even these have a disadvan tage, worn too constanflj Thoy will rub mill leave a not fresh look ing placo when thoy aro tukon off. A biiggestioii is to make separate pockets of tho Bkirt miiteri! and tio about the waist boforo the gown is put ou An opening m tlio mud ad mits tho htuid - New York Times, 11IHIMIII lliMlin in, t,w m. "German f4 99 syru For Coughs & Colds. John F.Jones, Edom.Tex., writes I have used German Syrup for the past six years, for Sore Throat, Cough, Colds, Pains iu the Chest and Lungs, and let me say to any one wanting such a medicine German Syrup is the best. B.W. Baldwin, Carncsville.Tcnn., writes : I have used your German Syrup in my family, and find it the best medicine I ever tried for coughs and colds, I recommend it to every one for there troubles. R. Schmalhausen, Druggist, of Charleston, Illwrites : After trying scores of prescriptions and prepara tions I had on my files and shelves, without relief for a very severe cold, which had settled on my lungs, 1 tried your German Syrup. It gave me immediate relief and a perma nent cure. G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. The Mining Industrie. Tho mineral industry of tho United States grows apace. In 1890 tho value of its chief itoina at tho place of produc tion exceeded $G'50,000.000. and though the cash valuo of theso products in 1891 was prob.ibly less than in 1890. owing to the lower market prices of most of them yet the quantities produced wero. with very few exceptions, ninth gieater than in auy previous year. Tho output of gold is increasing, but in the absence of full returns wo place it in 1891 ut approximately 1,620.000 ounces, or .SW.OOO. an increase of 812,000 ounces. The output of silver has increased much moio rapidly, and wo estimate in the absence of full returns, that it amounted in 1891 to 58,000,000 ounces, the coining valuo of which would be $71,820,000. Engineering and Mining Journal. Augustus Pi ton has purchased tho American rights iu Paul Ferriers "L' Article SM," which, put into English by Frederick Homer as "Tho Last Straw," will bo produced by tho Pitou company at an early date (f uzzled Jhe floclors." MOST ot tlio cases cured by Ayer'si Sarsaparllla bao been glen up bj tlio regular practice. Plijsiclauftaro n commending this medicine more than e er, and with satisfactory results. E. M. Sargent, Lowell, Mum., savs : " Several years ago, my daughter broke out with largo sores on her hands, face, and other parts of her body. The case puzzled the doctors. My daughter used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and it resulted iu a complete euro. Her blood seems to have been thoroughly purified, as she has never had so much as a pimple since taking this medicine." 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"1 bare been troubled with heart dlienso fur rears, or loft pulse n Terr weak, could at times scarcely feel It, the emullest excitement would always weaken mr nerres and heart Hnd a fear of lniivoniiln dentu atnrcdrno In tbo face for hours, lilt. MII.Fft' NI1KVIM3 und M.W JIEAKT CHUB la tho oulr inedlrlne that has prored of any bene fit und cured uie -I- M, Dyer, Clorerdala, Md. Jlr. SItle' I.lvcr I'llliaio a suro romedy for ;illonaueaa nud 1'arpld I.lrei. SU llnti ca cents, line book on Heart nisease, wltk wonderful cures Kree at druguUt. or address DR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Clkiiatt, lnt Bold by D. J, Fry, drugglsit,SiiIem. MRVE8UVEB PILLS Act on a new principle regulate the liror, stomach and bovrela fArotwA M nrtv On. Milks' Pills iptalilu cvri biliousness, torpid liror and consllpi tlun. fc mil loot, mildest, ctmwtl Op doo8S,25 eta. CAmples true at drukvlsu. Dt t'Ju Bed. (s , KltUrt. Ui. gold by D. J. 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TAMIElt, Sab Absli act and Loan Co Tbeonlj A bst mot books of Mnrlon county lil estate orders lilted iiminptly und safely. W. H. I-I. WATERS, MANAGER. ntX i ) . C HHAW. l'rtsldcnt. Cora mil tee. Those Afflicted With tbe bablt oi using to exce, LIQUOR, OPIUM Oil TOBACCO Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT THK KEELEY INSTITUTE Forest Grove, Or., Call write. Strictly confidential. M. L. OHAMBERLIN, O. M. SMITH, President. Serre'jirr II. M. HltANBON. GEO. 11. h lUHKHT, VIee President. 'Jreasurer. UNION TITLE AIJSTUAOT CO. 37o Commercial Street. Mates tho neatest and best Abtrat tK;;iii tlie country. OREGON STATF SCHOOL JOURNALS! oran of tbe slate department of pulillo in Htructiou, '1 he Journal Is n mout ill) m ig azlneduot(d to school nml home ettucu (ien: tbcieforc, It Is ludlspens'tblo to tiacberx, and invaluable to friends of cdu ration In general. Price S1.00 pcrnnnum; nveor more copies m ceuts r-ach; sample copy 10 cents. Addrcts J. 11. Hokneh. 11 -T-lf Proprietor, Albany, Or. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKEJl, 2I5K Commercial St., ialem, Oregon. (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty ol Spectacles, and repairing Clock!. Watches und Jowelry. M. T, RINEMAN DEAT.KK IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, .Lamps, Woeden and Willow ware. All kinds ofmillfeea Also vezetablesand fruits In their beason "Highi'st Price paid forcountiv produce.' Wosollcl ashare of your rntrr-tinge. 0-9 hSHtatRtreet THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to 5.00 per Day. 1 he best hotel between Portland nndHar Kranclsco. Klrstwlass in all its appoint ments. Its tables are served with tbt Choicest Emits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. jBBTickels M Hvla?rsi ON SALE TO DEXTER, Omaha,KansasCity,Chicago, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, And all Points East, North and South, .?)..m.'.I..IStree, Salem, Oregon. BOIBE . UAHKKlt, agents. , Ui las L Taklnp In Missouri river poluts, Ne V,'l!.,,n,Ia Iowa- Michigan, Illinois, i.n?,?SS,0l.,i by ,ra'f Chlrago to colum! bus Ohio, then leturn to tbo Wlllatne'tt' M,il'.UL yeur ,Mbad resnrdtaBthls .,S!2nf,.tS1ea ,,,, ol'rself cast and -e our old home and IrltudB. For full 1i?.0,r1la,lou caU on " "J "D. 'will be at iiie JouiufAl, omco on fcaturday alter R. R. RYAN, Manager. A LUMBERMAN'S RENDEZVOUS. Point, located on the 'lonhln Contrul l "Lf Bwy to the VHit forest region wtilch oxtendK .North to Lake gmwlor, a dUtanw ol ao mtlw without a eU -l.Usn.-lVllUerl',",hth.hrJ lumbermen are Uen the familiar and bomevrluitatrectlouato title of u d Wl opns ' not alone acu as a lumber feeder to thecltv by fum shlnir tlirough lis utt,iiVr. SSrUteil'ff ".? oul"'1 thouMnd, of 5fI?!.9,rPtoluUeu.pur .otintry, bat It eierv vV 7. .. : '., J""'r .ur". "" fiS! "r " Hd itlon-; The Vu. X' J2.V .V..'1' u,Tt fcwe tb aiee oar alio for.nTu.:;. '..,"'.' .r.Tl,.".,, d full ANYTHING. From baled buy nnd feed to line tolltt soap, Key West ilfc'ars, tobacco pipes, knives, etc. can alwayti bo lound at lowest prices; at T. BURROWS, No.'.C2fi.Oommerolal Kt Balem FEAR & HAMILTON, IJans neifotlated onltnproed farm and city property. SALEM, Oretron Hooin 14, Bush Hank block. 6 Udw D.C.SHERMAN, U, H, Pension and Claim ugtut. P. O 15r 23l.Si.eLin. O-oson. Deputy County Clr Vrlte for blanks. w Nolle to Contractors. Bids will boitce'td until 4 p.m. Batur1 day, March 5, for tho ertctlun of a store butldlnj; for P. 11. D'Arcy, isq Owner icsercs the Jlfe'httorpject nuy or nil bids. Plans mat bo tteti nl my ollko Burg grafl, aiUillcct, 3-1-lt E. C. CEOSS, and Packer State M. and Court fit. The best meat !ellered to all pirtsof thecltv. KEW DAILY -MAIL STAGE Between Aurora, Bf itttcville, Ci;uaMioji, St. Paul and I'nirficld. Leaves Aurora dally nt 10-."0 n. m, Ar riesat Fairfield 3 p. in. Belli iiIhk lcuo Fasrfield at 4 p. m. AirlM s at Chain oeg 8 p, m Leaves Chai-srofg tin m. Arrives at Aurora via Buttevllle, at8 p.. in Con nect with mornlng.1. P. Co trains going n rtli nnd M'ltth. rnsengers, baggage and. freight caiTled at legul.ir Kites. Service begins Alonday, Ilay 7. U92. i. US. HOHI'ER, Propr. PEOPLE! Ask for Hurst'B "STAFF OF LIFE" Or whole Wheat Flour, litaltbfest and best tatting bread. Also the Famotid Pure Aurora Btiok- wheat Flour. "Hurst's best Full koller Process Flour." Abo our pure Ho Flour. Ask your dealer lor these goods and take no substitute. J. D. HURST & SON, Aurora. City Warrants. NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVhN TO ALL whom It may concern that there are uiw funds In tbe treasuiy ol the city of Salem, applicable to the payment ot nil oltj warrants "endorhed"bvthe city treas urer brtudin Fcbiuars 1(1, 1SU1, and March 7, IK 1 Inteim will cease ou wild war rants from the (lute of this noilco. E J.KWA1-FOBD, Treasurer of City of Balem. Dated at Salem, Mureh 1st, lBitt. 8-3-tit MPltOVED OHUEH OF ItED MEN, L Kniulakun Tribe No. 8, balem. Holds., council every 'Ihursday evening, at 7..'-0.. Uigwam In btato iLsuranoa hall, F. C. BAKElt, Prophet. FRANK O. WA'IEKS, Chief of Itecoids.. If You Expect to MAKE MONEY In the Chicken busi ness you notil the Pacific Incubator and Brooderi it Is cheap, reliable, substantial, easily understood, and will hatch any kind or eggs better than a hen. Bend 8c stamp to pay postage on our new 82-page Illustra ted catalogue of Iiicubators.'lhoroUKhbred fowls, O LV. HfcX. NETTINGS, Bone mills, poultry supplies, etc. This book contains 80 sull-slzed colored cuts of '1 boroushbred Fowls,and Is replete with Information. Address PACIFIC INCUBATOR CO., No. 1313 CASTOR ST., Oakland, Cal. wm asSSS I B1SI1 1 mui rvNE OF THE LARQKax ESTABLISH. W ments in the suite. Lower rates than Sllti?n.d Hir??sl B,ock S"! Blanks lr thobtate.and blggcfct discount. Sendfoi price l.st or Job printing, and catalogue ol itgsl blanks. E. M. 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