-Vr imMjJSm tTwpiiMiwwtiji ' m wm&- r II OocA rmiainc. HEATING A HOUSf- "Bepntlilsfootinitrisnotaphraw Consumption or rm.i is Not MrivfW .rwl fttnmltntr. nnrhnm. lint ! Conildurtstlott lu Keeping WWI lodging honso Iff A vlllago where thero yrm no hotel. "Wo instructed our land lady to taako a baked rico iraddlng," ho ays. "The Waiter brought it in with a flourish, and whilo he was removing tho prgvions couroa he placed tho rich look tag brown pudding on tho floor. Un htckily for us, in whisking around ho hppCHCcl td put his bare foot into the taiddle of it. "Our anger wos hot, and so was the jradding to his foot. He prostrated him-, self on tho floor and prayed for our par don, and then, na wo declined to eat the TJ tiiMstrl&nr - nn Avi Virt rrfAiinl ntirl Tnnflft s.r rTA"r' "" ." r " e. ,. r""r: H OUtXIby U1UU1 VI lb UMUOUIJ., 1.1. HiU WIUIO Mmq bogging ua to say to his mistress, if Ke asked how we liked thd dish, that it was ,eccollenti8simo.", Youth's Core pftnion. Severe. -r. - ew. ". j tho Only twkctiy good Standing, porhaps, but CdDiMtotloii lu Keeping warm. P k wpresslvo, and in the caso recorded ' "w oesi w wvV uyuw wm 111 WH might have been used by tho a question that ovory cold fid biting not carefiil etiekler for propriety. t "wave" forces upon tho attention of Mr. 0. W Copo, tho English painter, inany a housokeopor. People goner- travellng in Italy and staid at afWly imagine that with those to whom economy in fuel is no great object the problem is Bimplo enough and is ordy n question of using more or loss coal. As a matlor of fact, howovor, tho consumption of fuel in not tho only chief factor; tho exclusion of cold and understanding how fully to utilize tho heat obtained by tho vari ous fires is quite as important. Tho hnpoKjpneo of the former aids to warmth in a houso is well exempli fied in those northern countries where necessity is tho law of existence and whore wo raid of tho Groonlandcr's hut with an insido temperature of 90 degs., the only fire being from a piece of walrus fat, whilo outside it may bo 40 dogs, below zero. Wo would find, however, but fow advocates of this degree of exclusion of fresh air and ventilation, and tho fewer tho better, no doubt. Whole some ventilation is of yast impor tance, but it should enter our houses through the channels provided for it, and not vudor tho doors and through the window joints. People who reside in town and aroproteciod by thoir neighbois on either side, with only tho front and rear ex posed, havo but a siinplo problem to encounter. But to thoso who live in tho country in frame houses, whoso defenseless walls are exposed in ov ory direction to the cutting winery blasts, tho subject is a very serious one. In the west it is a common exist pm to bank earth around tho house to the dopth! of several feet, and a single foot of manuro placed in this way adds greatly to the warmth besides affording protection to tho vinej and plants. In old houses whoso vrin dow casings and door lintels have bo como loose and shrunken tiny btnps of felt put on with long, slender "brads" will bo found very c-3ica-cious, and if cut extremely narrow are quite unnoticeablo and win bo put in many places where it would not bo possible to insort weather strips. In heatinir. furnaces are of course the chlof factors. Of these there are many lands, and we are told succes sively that each ono is tho best. Pcoplo themselves, too, differ great ly as to what is tho best method of heating a houso, sonio preferring the hot air furnace, which seoms, on tho whole, to bo more popular than any other contrivance, and othoro finding steam or hot water more satisfactory. Thoro is this al ways to bo remembered, howovor no hot air f urnaco will cany heat sat isfactorily tlirough a pipe running any distance in a lateral direction. For a rambling houso, thoreforo, whore thoro is but ono furnace, hot water or steam will give a moro dif fused heat. Tho somowhat primitive but most effective baso burning stove will bo found a capital supplement to tho hot air furnace, and if nrranged with a "drum" and a registor in tho floor above will bo nearly as effica cious as a second furnace. Modern sciouco has also managed to utilizo tho wasto heat from down stairs opon fireplaces in tho roojns above in tho most admirablo fashion, making ovory fire hoat a second room as well as tho ono in which it is laid; and whon ono considers tho amount of precious warmth, not to say actual monoy, that goes up tho chimney in smoko, it would seem that thoro is n groat flold for further im provement still in practically utiliz ing escaping heat. Now York Trib uno. j W-' Jlr. Pillboro Qoodby, Miss Bromley; It Isn't often 1 get a chance to talk with you. Miss Bromley (sweetly) No; mamma was just saying that my blessings aro out of all proportions to my deserts. Scribner's Magazine. Victim or tlio Fire Habit. A popular young physician living in tho neighborhood of Boston recently took unto himself a bride, and at thtf samo lime bought a horse from ono of tho townsfolk. He was vory proud of both investments. Soon after tho happy young couplo had returned from their first trip to gether, and whilo the honeymoon was still young, Dr, Newhusband took bfs Wife (o ride. Ho was showing her some thing of her now homo when suddenly tho firo bolls clanged. "Do you suppose tho firo is anywhoro near our houso?" exclaimed tho bride. "Oh, I'm so afraid!" and sho drew closer still closer to his manly breast. "Doij't bo afraid, dear," ho answered, "we've an oxcollonl firo department." At that moment the ongino turned into tho street ahead of them and went tearing down tho road. Thoir horso gave a jump and followed as fast as pos sible, In vain wore all offorts to check tho beast. Through tho town tho pro-' cession flow, tho ongino in tho load, but hard prosaed by the buggy with its ter ror stricken Httlo wife and struggling husband. Tho townsfolk Btared in won der, and tho busybodios declared that tho doctor's new wifo was ovidontly a flior. When tho firo was reached tho horso stopped of Ids own accord, and tho couplo rotumod to town. Tho next day tho man who sold tho horso, happening to meet tho doctor, carelessly remarked: "Oh, I forgot to tell you that that animal used to belong to tho chiof of tho fire department. You will And him a good trotter, I warrant you." Boston Horald. Didn't Know tho Name. A gentleman from tho Emerald Islo was inspecting a picture gallory near tho Haymnrkot. Tho manager, always courteous, was pointing out the various exhibits to him. On tho managor's loft was lad, fresh from school. Gentleman And, if you please, who Is that picturo by? Manager Meissonier. Gentloman (pointing to tho lad) Your son thero, eh! And do yo moan to tall mo that ho painted such a folno pic ture as thut? London Sporting Times, Under Onlori. Miss Banglo (on the beach at Florida) Aro you not tarrying horo lougor than you oxpoctod, Mr. Plushback? Flnshbaok Oh, yos, but I'm doing it undor advico. Miss Batiglo What, from a physician? Flashback Oh, no. From tho hotel clerk. Ho has advisod to tarry until I hear from my frionds up north. Truth. A Trua Prophet. Young Medical Man Tliank goodness, I have pullod through my exams at last. It is horriblo to thiuk of nil tho hard work I havo had to go through thoso last four years. Elderly Practitioner Well, my dear colloaguo, thoro is ono consolation; you won't havo anything to do for a long, long whilo now, Floh. Mont Klud or WhUkeri, Counsol Did you obsoryo anything , particular about tho prisonor? Witness Yes, his wuiskors. Counsel What did you observe with reference to his whiskers? Witness That ho had nono. Boston Globe. A Long uuil Fair Teat. Sufforor (to druggist) And you say 1mmq plasters aro good ouos. Do thoy effect immediate and iiermnnont cures? Druggist (emphatically) Yes, sir; 1 JYO tried them for twenty years, and 1 Wpuldn't bo without thom. Texas Sift Jags, Otto Thing Ixrt. She My darling, I liavo a torriblo ytece of nows for you. Papa lias lost werytklng, lie (rWng to go) Oh, no, ho hasn't. H Mil hM you. Truth. mmmm mil iiiiiiiimiHii 1 1 How Slolgli IIcll Aro Made. "Tho making of sloigh bolls is quito an art," says an iron founder. "Tho little iron ball is too big to bo put hi through tho holes in the boll) and yet it is insido, How did it got thoro? Tho littlo iron ball is called 'tho jinglot.' When you shako tbo oloigh bell it jingles. In making tho boll tho jinglot is put insido a littlo ball of mud, just tho shape of tho in tido of tho boll. Then a mold is made, just tho shape of tho outaido of tho bell. Thin mud ball with tho jinglot insido is placed in tho mold of tho outaido, and tho metal is poured in, which fills up tho spaeo between tho ball and tho mold. "Whon the mold in taken off you soo a sleigh bell, but it will not ring, as it is full of dirt. Tho hot metal that tho boll is made of dries tho dirt so that it can bo ahalccn out. After tho dirt is all shaken out of tho holes in tho boll tho littlo iron jinglot will still bo in tho boll and wili ring. It toolc a good many yoaw to tbbik out how to mako a sleigh boll.' Lowis ton Journal. Schoolboy' l'nglUh. In a recont examination somo boys woro nskod to define contain words and to givonsontontoillustratiug tho meaning. Hero are a lew: Frantic moans' wild; I picked Home frantic flowers. Akimbo, with u crook; I had a dog with an akimbo in his tail. Ath letic, strong ; vinegar was too athlofio lo uso. Tandem, ono behind another; tho boys sit tandem atwshool. And then somo single wordB aro funnily explained; Dust is mud with iho wot squeezed out; fins nre fishes' wings; monkey, a small boy with a tail; stars aro tho moon's pg$& cir cumference is distance around the mlddlo of tho outaido. London Tit- Bits. CLEAN!' If you would bo clean aod juayo your clothes done up in the neatest and dressiest manner, takethom to tho SALIM SmiM . LAIWfKY whoro all work is done by wliito labor and in tho mout rwupi manner, COLONEL J, OLMSTED. r" Liberty Street TO lOfc-NllrY f.Hfc "UNKNOWN." A Yuiilceo'a Scheme to I'rvent tho lfrt terloUD RUuppcnrnnco of Men. Th latest fxom tho brain of tho ingenious Yankee is oven moro prac tical than novel Day after day it is to bo read in tho papora that some unfortunate has gone into a grave marked "un known," or perhaps somo most prom inent and respected citizen has sud denly disappeared from sight and gone nobody knows whore, the last possibly the sequel of tho fii-st. Then again, after week f anxiety and fruitless search, somo friend or rolative in frequently found dying or dead in some hospital. Now comes the proverbial "Yank," and with a plan to alleviate all this. Ho hosupjiearod with an invention, if such it may bo called, which ho stylos "A Perfect System for Identifi cation." And, truly, if it were to be generally adopted, it could but empty tho morgue and placo tho "unknown grave" on the pago of history only as a thing of tho past. Hero is what tho originator of tho plan has to say: "Fato and clianco aro tho two un controllable factors in ovory man's life, Struggle as he may, bo pi udont as ho can, the unknown cventa of tho future bear down upon him with re sistless force, and in a second ho may bo swept away to a violent death or meet with Borious injury. "In this active ago, biistiing with the dangers of rapid transit, electric currents, lofty buildings, fast sea voyages and the thousand and ono complications of civilization, how necessary to exercise the utmost pru dencol "Invention after invention has beon put out and eagerly sought by tho public for protection until it would- seem that thoro could be no improvement, yet the most impor tant of all has boon overlooked, and that is a system for identification," The "Yank has supplied the miss ing link. Here's his plan. Tho "prudence" of which ho speaks consists in one registering with the bead of tho concern which ho pro poses to establish, or in fact has al ready established. Tho cost would bo trifling, probably ono dollar for tho first year and fifty cents for each subsequent year. In return tho subscriber receives a fireproof and "hidestmrtiblo" metal lic badge, which is to bo attached to, if a male, tho suspeudor, and if a female, to tho corset. On thp out sido of this, in largo letters, mo the words, "If dead, injured or uncon scious see tho other side." On tho other side is a nnmbor, no two badges containing tho same number, Thero aro also instructions to telegraph this number to tho head quarters of the concern and tho state ment that they will then notify tho unfortunate's friends. Tho number is no sooner rocoived at tho office than tho clerical force will turn to it on their record.', whore, opposite to it, will bo found not only the name of tho person on whom tho badge has been found, but a perfect descrip tion of the Sctino and the address of his or her friends. Tho person is identified. Boston Globe. Hxl.uuat Stoitm mill Hmers. Steam should never be put into a brick or cement sewer, as it has an injurious effect on the same, causing disintegration and collapo within a vory short limo. Neither should it bo led inio a brick chimney for the samo reasons. In some places it is tho practice of engineers to turn tho exhaust from puma or small onpmc3 into the scwis, but t.n . u bad prac tice, and wo believe an illegal act in somo cities, for it wdl not only do stroy tho Bewors, but tliv heat of tho steam makes tho malarial gases more active, whilo at the same timo it pro duces a certain aioant of pressure that will force the ga-i back into buildiugs through tho water traps commonly in uso, In thoso traps thoro is seldom moro than throe inches of water, and very littlo pres-mro is uew-sary to force tho gas through in . i. Whonevor gas i,i forced back tl ugh buildings in this or a similar nuunor, tho doath rate in that locality will certainly be greatly increased. Stationary Eu giucor. I'rotty Good for n Flwi-yuar-old. If precocity is not indigenous to Wall btvast, there is somothmg about that qunrtjv which qui 'kly iuspiros it. A your, tor biroly past fivo yaim -ban found that he can drive a giol bu&UKM) ax uo'ling papora oYouud a well kuo vo 1 Mkor'a office. When the market goes tho right w.iy for his oiuLnn w, ho is saved tiio trouble of making olungo for tho dimes and nickels that drop in his palm. Tho slump caught; ono of his patrons tho other day, and when the lad camo aroun 1 with tho papers he was gi-eotl with a proposition to take full price for ono p.ipor and for mother a feuspcudcr button." "I can't suj pi.d n-button," lisped tiici gi iunluft younM'or. This being rare rop'trkv in Wnll street, tho good market dime was straightway forth coming. Now York Tunes. A Well fifiwoned Hod cord. In posocuJon of tho Moody family in Wintorport, Mo., ia a bedeord uuulo of tho BinowB of a wlmlo. It is fully as old as tho constitution of tho United States, having beon ownod by four generations of tho family. Lowlatou Journal. HiriECJ tO DO CHOKES. The CoUtto of a llotten Teneutont, With crumbling foundation aud ahaky, imWIiHf M-Hlli, la not more certain to be looked for thou the Hidden glvlnewuy of t ooptdllutlon suprod by overwork, unre. milling aielty or exposure to hardship uud malign cltmatlo Iniluonocnt. Agalnai lhedluutrou;Horta of each and all of tliie, IHvdxtter' tjtwuach Hitter It au envctual aafoiuard. It fortifies the aynem asalnit tarra tiy Intiulnclritott fregb, vigor bgo ten. of renewed and complete dlgv tloti mid tuilmulatlon of the fuod, and IU iuieq,iinnt reparative notlou upon the ex htuuu'il tlmuoHaud InipotnrUhed clnui'a. tlou. No prrvrUT6 for tu undergoing, without Injury, f an unu uiU amount of bodily or menial woik, no iuean of avert lax irfitUrUl lufretlou, or ulnorde ra born of twd dltt i m d impure water equal thU au lerlauve ana uefenthe vlgorutor. Take It fur djp4pi. couallpaiion, blitouine, rheuwaiWtu, kldpey trouble, la grippe, Home of the t-'lr.inge Adrenturta Which a Uoinsnwlfe Had with a Hoy. Thoro wan unco a boy. Ho wo-t hhfd a fow weeks jigo by aWashuvt'i'i housowifo to do chores. Among ul i duties of n lniscolla neous description ho wasovpectcd to attend to tho furnace, help tho cook and run errands. In short, ho was to make himself generally useful So ho did. For the first twenty four "hours of his engagement his performance was admirablo. Then things began to go wrong. Ho fell out with tho cook and set a series of booby traps over the doors for her benefit. To appease her for this out rago ho offered her a gift neatly dono up in white paper. Sho opened it, and finding a live mouse inside went into a fit of hysterics which alarmed tho household Finally, boing sent out with tho baby carnage ho did not return, and the innocent infant was found in Dupont circle deserted. Tho boy camo back later and admitted that ho had forgotten all about his charge, being led away by a game of progressive marbles, which took him down to Farragut square. Probably tho idea suggested itself to him thereupon that he was likoly to bo discharged Any way, at about (5 o'clock that ovoning tho second day after his engagement the mistress of tho houso was startled by a noise as tho breaking of crockory bc!ow. She tripped softly down stairs, and look big into tho dining room beheld a spectaclo which froze hor with horri Bed amazement. The youthful ap prentice, who had been ordered by tho cook to bet the table, was per forming the task after his own pe culiar fashion. Standing a little distance from one end of tho table, with a dozen plates under his left arm, ho was distribut ing them upon tho board by shooting them across like quoits. Just as tho mistress looked tin a plate, thrown with slightly too much force, went off the end of tho table and fell to tho floor with a smash, breaking it into fragments. "That's ono off 1" said the boy. Tho next plate landed safely, but the following oue was broken on the floor. "That's another one off." said the boy. Presumably this would have con tinued until the arinful of plates was exhausted had not tho lady rushed in and grabbed the young reprobate by the collar. "It's only a game I was ptayin," ho oxplained, in response to a vigorous shako. "You outrageous little rascal 1" sho said. "Leave my house at once, and never lot me see you again I" Sho told tho cook to give him his dinner and send him up for the monoy duo him. An hour and.a half later ho had not appeared and she rang tho'bell. Ho came clumping up tho stairs, chewing violently. "Haven't you finished your dinner yet?" sho asked. "I'm just trying to got a mouthful, ma'am," ho replied. An hour moro passed, and she rang the boll again. The boy camo up stairs, still chewing enorgotically. "Haven't yoi got through dinner yet?" sho inquired. "Just trying to got a bite, ma'am," ho answered. Another hour and a half wont by, and again sho rang the bell. Ho camo up munching as before. "You don't mean to say that you haven't finished your dinner yet?" sho exclaimed. "Only a mouthful, ma'am." Tho lady handed him his money and bade him begono. To make sure that ho obeyed she escorted him herself to the door. Then she spoke to tho cook, and learned that tho youth had beon skating on tho front sidewalk for tho past four hours, coming into the lcitchen at intervals to ask for more broad and butter. Washington Star. Coal Cutting ! lUictrirlty. The apparatus which has boon de vised for coal cutting by electricity is baid to bo successfully taking tho placo of tho usual methods, and, in its now perfect form, is regarded as a valuablo substitute. In its present makeup the undor cut is made by re volving tools. Generally tho ma chine consists of a stationary bed. upon which slides a movable fnime bearing the cutting devices, and tho lattqr aro gradually fed into tho oval as tho knives or tools cut tho oval away in front of it Tho electric motor is attached to the movablo framo or to tho stationary bod, suit able gearing or chains transmitting tho power to tho cutters, and tho feed is automatic. -New Y6rk Telo gram. 1'reuohed While Airicep. Dr. Haycock, tho ominent Oxford divine, would often rise from his bed at night, givo out his text and, whilo sound asloop, dolivor iui excellent sermon upon it. He was frequently watched, but no amount of tugging or pulling ovor succeeded in rousing him. North western Mngtvzino. The Matter of Ilotlery, Tho most comfortablo hosiery is to a groat oxtent a matter of individual constitution. Thoro aro many peo ple who require warm hose of woolon, whilo others, whoso feet ore always warm, find a bilk or fiuo cottou stock ing far uioro comfortablo. -Now York Tribune, STATU TRKASUBRK'S SKCONH NfHICB. State of Oregon, Treasury T). -partment. Salem, April 13, 1802. Notice Is hort-by glveu thut theru are funds ou hand Mifllcleut to ny all outfltandlng state wurrnuU en. domed, "presented, aud not paid for waut of funds'1 prior to, and inotnd injr, January 8, 1892, aud that all such warrants will le paid on pre Dentation at this oulee. Interval mi these warrants) will not bo ullnwtil after tho date of this notice. PJHL.METSOUAN, H8-2w BtyTrttwurvr, "German SVFUO A Throat and Lung Specialty. Those who have not used Boschee's Ger man Syrup for some severe and chronic trouble of the Throat and Lungs can hard ly appreciate what a truly wonder ful medicine it is. The delicious sensations of healing, easing, clear ing, strength-gathering and recover ing are unknown joys. For Ger man Syrup we do not ask easy cases. Sugar and water may smooth a throat or stop a tickling for a while. This is as far as the ordinary cough medicine goes. Boschee's German Syrup is a discovery, a great Throat and Lung Specialty. Where for years there have been sensitiveness, pain, coughing, spitting, hemorr hage, voice failure, weakness, slip ping down hill, where doctors and medicine and advice have been swal lowed aud followed to the gulf of despair, where there is the sickening conviction that all is over and the end is inevitable, there we place German Syrup. It cures. You are a live man yet if you take it. & & RILES ife&k HEART pi 7 CURE. W&T IDrarc''. OU Statistics Fhow thut one In rotrn has a yeak or dtftcnsd Ucart. 1h first ermploms are nhort liretith, oppreivlen, fluttering, fltlut ami hungry Kpcll,ialn lnaldo,thcnamotherlntr, Yvollrn anUlcc, dropsy (nml denth 1 for nMchUK. MILES' NEW IEGABT CtJJIE Is a marvelous remedy. "1 havo beon troubled with heart dlsoafo for years, njy loft pulse vna Tory foalt, could at times scarcely feci It, the, etnallebt ricltciaont would always weaken my nerves and no-it and a fear- of Imjvindlni? death stnrcd mo In the face for hours. 3)I. aiIL.ES' NERVIM! nnd KEW ZXEAHT CVBS Is the only medicine that has prof eel of any bene fit and cured me. Ii. M. Dyer, CloTcrdale, Md. Dr. Sillcs' ILIver IMIIj are a suie remedy for mitoucness i-nil Torpid I-lver. SO Hoses ga cr-nts. Fine book on Heart Dlsnaso, with wonderful cures Free at drugt-lsts, or add res DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, InoW Bold by T. J. FryjIdruirgist.Salem. Act on a new principle regnlato tba liver, stomach tDil bowfla through the nervct. Dn. Miles' Pili.3 tpeedtly curt bUIoneneee, torpid liver and constipa tion. Simllost, mildest, durentl CO doses,2S5 ets. BrrnDles fiee at, dru.cists p i'Jeii.Co.siStait.I'iJ, f-Jo'd by I). J. Fry, druggist, Ealem. THE POWER OF MAN Th e Chinete prize, tho Glnf vag root, m.-.i-hinorebiBiily tbtn Opium. lby Call it Ginseng meaning the 1'orer of Man. Wbtu icrfrco the finest quality has been solti for 4100 per ounce. 2or, why do tlioy pay such, a. price? Beonuss Un-y believo it eh cs them the much, desired nervo force. Uovrauny people suffer from wealc cs? Ylat a distressing allmentf You lack Um, nerv force, energy, power, You feel all gonr. You are alttays praying for strength, jet get tins weaker and weaker. Listen to tho volte of reason. Place your ca before intelligent specialists capable of htlplng, yes, curing you. By tho more writing of a letter you ran ba your cafe diagnosed free, absolutely iroe ol all charges. Write to-day. COSMOPOLITAN DISPENSARY, Stockton, Market and Ellis Streets, SAN FRANCISOO. - - CALIF. yf-d: A Family Affair Health for the Baby, Pleasure for the Parents, New Life for tha Old Folks. Hires loot Reer THE GREAT TEMPERANCE DRINK Is a family afliUr a requisite of tho homo. 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This term might be applied to Btevens Point, located on tbe Wisconsin Central Line, at the gntewny to tbe vast forest region which oxtenrs North to Lake Superior, a distance ol 200 mile- without a break, on account ofitxvtHt lumber Inter est, 'me wi.icon-in ntver to which me lumbermen have given the famllinr and somewhat nfTectlonato title of "Old Wis cons," not alone nets tu a lumber feeder to the city by lurnlshlng through lis numer ous tributaries an outlet for thousands of acres of plnolu theuppur country, but It lurnlsliea a water power that la second only to that of Neenah and Mennshn, which cities are also located on the "Cen tral." Millions of feet of lumber are cut every year, giving employment to hun dreds ol men. In aditltfon to the lumber trade, It has numerous other manufac tories; It Is hero where the large air shops of the Wisconsin Central Lines are located. "or tickets, maps, pamphlets and full Information apply to O. F. McNeill, O. l and T. A.. Minneapolis. Minn., and to Jas. (J. Pond, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, vuicago, 111. i-ii jy TRUCK AND EXPRESS. Ryan & Co., (Successor to) MORGAN & MEAD. Truck & Dray Line. Good Teams, Prompt and Careful Work, Satisfaction in oil Cases. Of0.ce at tbe old stand, opposite State Insurance building. Also have Cue Clyde nuunuD at. me euiuie ior service. White's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TBUCK, Now ready for business. Careful work n specially. j, r. tviiii SUTTON & SON, Express uud ISaggsigc. Do hauling and quick delivery to all parts of the city wltb promptness and uure. j-tvavo oruers ai xu i. waaefiuot LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South ofWUlomette Hotel, SALBM - - - ORBQON W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale - StaMc. One door ivest of Lunn's Dry Ooods store on State Btieet. Quiet faintly teams. Hpeo lal attention paid to transient, stock. S:ltl M. L. OHAMBEItLIN, O. M. SMITH, .President. Secrotarv. H. M. BRANSON, GEO. H. BOUBEUl', vicer-resiueni. 11 Treasurer. UNION TITLE ABSTRACT CO. 275 Commercial Street. Makes the neatest and best Abstracts in the countiy. FEAR & HAMILTON, Loans negotiated on improved farm and City property. SAbEM, Oregon Boom 14, Bush liank block. 6 12dw Capital City Marat Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meafc at Ail Hours of the Day None but white labor emoloyed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In first cli'bs style. Tweutj -Ave cents per meal RBD FRONT, Court Is'reet, between Opera ,Houie and Mlnto'g Livery J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKEB, 215K Commercial St,, - Salem, Oregon. (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty ol Spectacles, and repairing Clocks. W atones and Jewelry. THE ELEGANT NEW Barber Shop and Bath Booms, SAT Commercial St. Two doors north Red Corner drugstore, JOSEPH FUSEE, Propr. THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALJSM, OUE Q ON. Kales, $2.50 to $5.00 per I)ny. The beH hotel between I'ortland and Ban Franctfco. Klrstclass In all Its appoint- menu, us uiuitjft itre Berveu wnu tne Choicest JTmits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I, WAGNER, Prop. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CALIFORNIA KXI'IIESS TltAlN IUJI DAXM J1KTWKKN H)UTJVAND AND S. V. UoUth. 7.-00 p. m. 9.18 p. m. 8:15 a.m. " Nmtti I.v. I'ortland Ar.l 7:n. u Lv. Sulem l,v. I 6.2t) a, m Ar. Ban trim. Lv. 7.00 p. m Above tialns stop only at lollowinu st tlons north of Itoseburi;, East I'ortTunrt Oregon City, Woodbum, Salem, Albauv Tangent, Hheddd, llalhov, ilnrrlsburx Junction City, Itting and huij;ene. KOSEliUHa MALI, BA11.V, i:'M a. in 11:17 a. m 6:50 p. m. lj. Portland Ar.l 4:0p.m. Lv haltin Lv. 1:40 p. in. Ar. Iloseburjj Lv. 7 00 a. m Albany Local, Dally Kxcept hunday. COO p. in. Lv. 7:62 p.m. Lv: 1) 00 . ni. Ar. I'orllund paliSm Alb-iny Ar. I11WW...I . Lv. I 7.3 i u. n. Lv, I 0 30 a. m. Salem Abstract and Loan Co. The only Abstract books of Marlon county. Heal estate orders nuea promptly and wifely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAGER. DUGAN BROS' P Jlnmlnn, iiii iiiiii 1 1 III 111 1 1 U """ u JU V II t J 11 C VUll U O ' Wholewile and retail dealers in STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS. at) Comniflrtlal street Telephone No. 8a . hlNIINb. o NK tir TITT! KDr.LVIiniTiIlTtnrr mem. i Yh r: i t-ii""eff S2U?- .irtTl1 'S A "I""? : i rtcj lin or job prlntlns. and catalogue ol S blank. K. M. WAITE. FOLLMAN BCEFMT SLEEPiiS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- Koraccommodatiou ol j.nestngerw holdlnif becoudc ass tickets attached to esproH ti-ains. iVest Side Division. Between Forllai.il Ceivallis: -(KXUi-PT BUNDAY). t and 7:Ua. at. 12.10 p. m. XvT Ar. Furtlund Corvallls Ar.l iTsO-p." Lv. l5li p. t At Albany and Corvallls connect wit. trains of Oregon Pacific itallroad. EXrilKSaTllAIN (PAIIiY KXCEITBUWHA'V 4:40 p. m. 7JM p. m. I Lv. I'ortland Ar. Ar.McMinu vlllo Lv. 820a. in. 6:46 a. rr. . Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH For tickets and lull information ngarc ing rates map, etc., apply to the Comp.i ny' agent tJalera, Oregon, E.P. HOGEKS, Asst. (). b and Pass. Ag' K. KOKHLKB. Unnaiceir THE YAOUlNA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development comranj it steamship line. 225 mileb shoitcr, 20 houi.. lss time than by any otbei loute. Kin-, ciass through passenger and lrelght liu i lrom Portland and all points in tbeWU lamette vallevito and liom Ban FranclitOij TIME SCHEDULE, (Kscept Hundays). Leave Amany 1.00 1JU Leave Uonallis 1:40 PM Arrive Yaqulna 6:30 I'M Leave Yaqulna- - 6.45AM Leave Corvallls - - .... 10:35 AM Arrive Albany 11:10 AM O. & C. trains connect at Albany eur Corvallls. The above trains connect at YAQUIK.V with the Oregon Development Co'ii Lin if StearnHhins between Yaouina and t Kruncisco. N. 1!. Passengers lrom Fortland and nil Willamette Valley points can make close connection with tho trains of thf J AQU1NA KOUTK at Albany or Corvallls and If destined to Ban ranc!bco, should arrange to arrive at Yaqulna the evening before date of sailing. Passenger aud Freight Bates Alwara tlit tcwest. For Information apply to Messrs HULMAN & Com Freight and Tick el Agents 200 and 202 Front st., Portland, Or. CO. HOOUK Ao't Gen'l Frt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific U. It. Co., Corvallib, Or O. if. HABM'KLL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oiegon Development Co., H04 Montgomery st." From Terminal or Interior Pointa the 'M Is the line to take To all Points East and Sooth. It is tbe dining car route, ltruns threngh vestibule trains, every day in tho year 10 ST. PAUL m CDICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Ol latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Best that can be constructed and in wl tcb accommodations are both lree and mr nlshed for holdeis of first and seconds lass tickets, and ELEGAKT DAY COACHES. Acontlnuots line cennostipg with . 1 lines, nflordlng direct acd unlnterrupt. service. Pullman sUtjer s-OTalonscan liefc cured In advicct U, oil any ageut o. the road. Through tickets to and from all pcln; In America, Kngland and Europe car U purchased at any ticket oBlce of this cui pany. Willi lnfrt1.Yrint 1rT ,MMAwn. nrn fl. of tralns.roules and other details ftlrnll i d ujujiiiainou to any ageni or A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Passenger Agent, rt' . 121 First street, cor. Washington; P. t- land.Oi-efon SHW& DOWNING, Agentu jmwm mm 4t? nS lo Sldiau's fc$ .VCAN KhBlS m mm HEALTH. Le nichnu's Golden Ilalsum No. t Cures Chancrei, flrV and second stages. Sores on the Legs and Ddy; Sore En, Lyes, Nose, etc., Copper-colored Blotches, Syphllltio Catarrh, diseased Scalp, ard all primary forms of the disease known ( Sjphllic. Price, $5 OO per Uottl-. Lie Itlcliau's Qoltlen Dalsnm No. U Cures Tertiary, Mercurial ayplilIltloRhfu matlsm, Tains in the Bones, rains In the Head, back of the Neck, Ulcerated Sort Throat, Syphllltio Hash, Lumps and con. tracted Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, ar.J eradicates all disease from the sjslom, whether cauaed by indiscretion or abnst ol Mercury, leaving the blood pure and healthy. Price 85 OO per Bottle. Lo Hlchnu's Golden NpanlaU Anil, dote for the curs ef Gonorrhoea, Oct, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Genl til disarrangements. Price Qi 50 per Bottle. Ur Illchan's Goldea Spanish In. lection, forserere tasesof Gonorrhii, Inflammatory Oleet. Stricturea.ic Price 91 80 per Bottle. Le Itlcliun'a Ooltlon Ointment for the effective healingof Syphilitic Bcrc and eruptions. Prlrel CO per Box t.a Itlchau's Golden Pills Nrrrt wd Brain treatment; loss cf physical po v er. excess or orer-work, Prostration, eta Prlea S3 OO per Box Tonle and Nervine, Stnt everywhere, a a IV, securely pui per express. THE RlCiURDs"0RU8 C0.,Ageite COU V Sll JOAKKET ST f "WWIUMI XWT WW 1 Bjll 1 . 1 I 1 .Ml ? m Vti yimm!tom0m6 .uuaiiirtNii.i