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mk'' mi a wt it& &. ' ESSt5 I B-V-- Iff j? f.r MING THANKS. TfeA "PrttMMlitv 1 an axira I? u Already Arranging a Cabinet fee Cleveland. Wiw'York, Nov. 11. The follow. lag oerrespondence explains itself: Nbw YoiucJ Nov. 11. ' T Richard Croker, Tammany ,aHall,' New York Dear Sir: lean foot return without expressing to you my sincere and profound appre ciation of your untiring devotion to v the national ticket, and of your 1 sleepless vigilance aud enthusiastic, earnest and painstaking care of Its Interest throughout n campaign ex tendlng' from the nomination at Chicago to this, its trlunipbantclosi?. " I kriow well that tho result so large ly due to you and royal Taminnny ball gives you, as much as to any fit man lit the United States, unalloyed , pleaauro and I congratulate you. . t. " ! Don M. JDickinson, ', Chairman Dcm. Campaign Com, , Tammany Hall, N. Y. '.' " To Hon. Don. M. Dickinson My Dear Mr. Dickinsen: Your very kind telegram was received, and -ayou will please accept my sincere j Jthanks for the very kind expression contained therein. In response thereto, I desire to tender to you my ' sincere congratulations on tho happy . result of Tuesday's ballot, and In 4 which we all participated, in brlug- " lag about tho election ofourouudl- date, aud for which your greut and untiring zeal and services must be appreciated, not alone by Messrs. , Cleveland aud Stevenson, but also by tho great mass of tho pebplo of this, our glorious country, With . assurances of esteem aud best wishes, I am sincerely yours, BlGUAUD CHOKER. WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. It Is strongly probable that nn extra ses sion of congress immediately after .the inauguration of tho president elect is the subject of goneral con- S&-' V versatlou in Washington today. A V' sneolnl fH'HsInn of thn sonata Is al ways called at tho beginning of a new administration to confirm mem ber of tho cabinet and new diploma tlo representatives of the United States abroad, but the presont elec tion having turned ou questions of domestic policy, it Is Bald to bo ob- , vlousto experienced political lcad- ' era of alt parties that an extra ses "slon of both houees of congress will , almost lnveitably result. Secretary of tho Treasury Foster, among oth ntfi, admits this. The country, he says, bus ohnllonged the judgment of -Republicans on tho MoKlnloy bill, and tho result must bo accepted m the will of the people that a dif ferent nollov be nut into efl'eot. Pi ' 'f WiauiwniviiJ Wn 10 A i nn. p. i ' Rlysls of tho congressional election returns show that, with tho returns missing from SO districts In which the result Is either unknown entire ly or very close, tho Democrats luive elected to tho fifty-third cougrcss 88 more representatives than tho He publicans. This majority does not Include 0 members elect who are classified as cither fiiBlonlsts or third party men, nearly every one whom will not with tho Democrats iu any proposeU reduction of turlll taxes, Tholr support, with tho ad ditional strength tliut tho Demo crats are certain to derive from bo , raring some of tho -0 districts put ' Inthe uukuowu column, make It conservative to estimate that the Democrats have n majority of 100 members ou tho most Important utHtttlou to oomo beforo the next iMMwe of representatives, namely, Nvlelou of the MoKiuley turlll law. A, Hiimber of fusioulsts are aUo theroughly in accord with tho Dem oeratlo polloy so far us it goes ou all ' eUw iuiwtlouu, It Is said that wiUt the exception of Dwls uud Stoker, 6 fusioiilsts from Kuiiwu are ltwHkwd towards the Democracy. Vbe sllvw statee of Idaho, Montana, Wyoulujc, Nevada and Colorado, fiitt fvea ou oongretwloual election, f ReputeHoaiw coming from the tbrta hUUm Itrnt named and 3 fua 4oaM front the two new states, I HewUude, of Nevada, luolluea to- '. wtJnIi.JUpuulUwuUm, WaRIto,Nov. II. The re Wtftof Ui JeMHi Mux MM4tively ilrttotewi we twrolttf tkelr W the pWli ik-up ef "iHrvct(1uMMt. Many luutiAiu4it wV ikmt tlie Kew Vark Ut fatgtakiuw k ktwwM totePuri'doniitootijulitt btUlot, )h th paalbJa Miwcwur ,of Uidferf 0ltlff JPwatar mki vbo;'NM expires March 4th uwet. is eald tha Governor Flower Is aaiblUoufl to be the senator's eueeeseor, and Lleatenant-GoverBorSheeban wants to succeed to the governorship. Democratic politicians geuerally agree that Governor Flower will be sent to the senate If he so desires, and Lieutenant-Governor Bheehan's friends declare that his splendid achievements during the present campaign In the interest of the De mocratic party entitles him to tho next nomination for tho lull term. There has been some talk of Bourke Cochran for the senate, but his friends allege that he does not want tho place. Tho cabinet slate generally figured out by politicians today was: secre tary of state, Thomas F. Bayard; secretary of the treasury, John L. Mitchell, or ex-Postmaster General VilafiJ secretary of tho nayy, Wil liam C. Whitney; secretary of war, W. P. WranklIn,.ofNew Hampshire; lOiretiiry of tho interior, Isaac P. Gray of Indiana; attorney general, nonuroHsujun Wm. L. Wilson, of West Virginia, or Congressman Cul nertfon, of Texas; postmaster gen eral, Don M. Dickinson. It has ben tho generally accepted belief In political circles that ex-Secretary Whitney will be offered the place of secretary of state by president elect, but those who appear to know something about it say that Whit ney prefers to be secretary of the navy. Political Riot. Johnson City. Tenn., Nov. 11. News reached here of the bloodiest election light on record at tho polls at Big Itock Creek, Mitchell county N. C, between Republican factions. Twenty were wounded, of whomour wilfdle. Tho whole population Is In arms and more bloodshed Is ex pected. Strike Ovor. New Orleans, La., Nov. 11. As evidence of nn agreement by the lubor unions to declare that the strike is off and made in goad fuith, street cars begun running ut 0 this morning aud all lines of business will doubtless bo fully resumed to day. Big Contractors Sued. OaiCAao, Ills.', Nov. 11. Allison, Shafer & Co., contractors, of Now York, who are doing u largo amount of work ou tho world's fulr, were sued this morulug, by tho Western National Bank, of New York, for $200,030 for money loaned. Deafness Can't bo Cured. by local application, as tboy cannot reach tho diseased portlou of tho ear. There Is only ouo wuy to cure deafness, aud that Is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an lullumed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets lullum ed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, deafness Is the re sult, uud unless the luilamatlou can be taken out and tho tube restored to Its normal condition, bearing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases out of tun are caused by catarrh, wuloh la nothing but an inilumed condi tion of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will glvo on.e hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot euro by taking Hull's Caturrh Cure. Send for circular, free, ' F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by drugglstB, 7o cents. $50 REWARD. Wo will glvo f50 rowurd for any case of well-founded dissatisfaction lu regard to our work, and In order to become bettor known we will, for this week only, sell all our gilt om bosded aud Ingrain papers with their friezes aud decorations at tho regular retail prlco aud huug them on your walls aud celliugs, free of charge. This Is tho second time s o linvo made this odor, and wo can furnish numerous references lu regard to the work wo have done under this nrraugemcut. We uro here to stay aud wo do this to Introduce ourselves, so come and get tho bauo llt of this ('Her, Huwks & Levar, 07 Slate St. St American Cholora. From tho Dally Reyellle, What com, Washingten: "T, C, Burnett, the Democratic caudidutuforshorltt, was taken violently 111 at Clearbrook, lie had all the symptoms of Ablatio cholera, uud tor an hour or two It was feared hu would die. They dually gave him a doso of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarhcon Remody, which revived him until a physician anlved." That Is pre cisely what tho manufacturers of that medlcluo reoommum for chol era. Send for a physlulau but give their mcdlelue until tho physician arrive. If cholera becomes preva lent u thta country next summer thU prepurattou will be lu great de mand beottUtM) it can always be de pended upon. For sale by Basket! & Vau Slype. 9hy orlfd, ee HYeKlf BIG STRIKE OVER. A Murderer Rcprieycd .in Cal ifornia. LATEST POLITICAL INFORMATION. Itcpablicans Make a Clean Sweep in Minnesota. IDAHO. Boise. Nov. ll. Less than half thestutols beard from so. far, and the majority of the Weaver electors may reach 3000. Out of 270 precints 117 give McConuell, Rep., for gov ernor, 6879; Burke, Dem., 4858; Crook, Populist, 3295. It is thought McConuell will hold up tothete figures. On Secretary of state the vote Is very close. In 87 preclucts, Curtis, Rep., leads Wlckersham, Dem.. by 74 votes. Theso Include WIckereham's strongest precincts, and do not Include those that are known to have irone heavily for Curtis in the north. This would in dieute Curtis' election. The rest of the Republican state ticket will probably hold up with McConuell, while Sweet, for congress, will run 1000 to 1500 ahead. MINNESOTA. St. Paul. Nov. 11. From present Indications the legislature will be anti-republican by a small majority, but no figures can be given. Re publicans claim Nelson's majority for governor will be between 10,000 and 12,000. Luter: Almost complete returns from 72 out of 80 counties give Nel son, 12,108 plurality. Latest reports mako legislature Republican by a small majority. Republicans are sure of four congressmen, Democrats of two while seventh is in doubt, Between Republicans and Populists, the fate of four fusion electors Is still u idecided, though Republicans claim a clean sweep. OHIO IN DOUBT. Cincinnati.Nov. 11, It Is idle to undertake to say In advanco of the official count what the result will be on either national or state tickets in this stute. AH accounts aro baspd largely on estimates which in such close contests aro totally unreliable. As going to show condition of af fairs, the Gazette, Rep., estimates plurality 710 for Cleveland electors, while tho Enquirer, Dem., find ap pearances favorable to Republicans. CALIFORNIA REPUBLICAN. San Francisco, Nov. 11. Count up to noon teday: 1582 complete precincts out of 1024 outside of San Francisco glvo Harrison 85788, Cleveland 77032, Weaver, 18014. This comprises complete returns from seventeen counties. NORTH DAKOTA. Bismauk, N. D., Nov. 11. Re turns from twenty lending counties are almost a complete knock-out of tho previous Republican estimates, and it is now certain that tho en tiro Republican state ticket is de feated by majorities of 300 to 1,000. It Is believed that the Hurrlson electors aro also defeated, but John son, Republican, for congress may pull through. The legislature is In doubt, but is probably Republican by four or five mujorlty. iowa. Des Moines, Nov. 11. Congress ional election gives 10 Republicans and 1 Democrat lu the stcond. No pluralities can bo glveu ou represen tatives. WYOMING. ClIEYENNK, Wyo., NOV. 11. Osborne, Democrat, for governor, has about 2500 majority. Collin, Domoorat for congress, ubout 1,000. Chairman Daveter, of Republican state committee, concedes legislature to Democrats, Insuring election of a Democratic United States senator. OKLAHOMA. Guthrie, O'T., Nov. 11. Demo crats control both brunches oi legis lature. ORECION VOn HARRISON STRAfailT, Portland, Or,, Nov. 11. Re turns bo far received gives Harrison 31,103, Clevelaaud 11,200, Weaver 23,813, Pierce 29,411. Counties coin pleto are Multnomah, Juckscu, Washington, Yamhill, Couhu'blo, Douglass, PolK, Marlon, Josephine and Lake. All four Harrison elec tors elected. CALIFORNIA LATER, PAN Francisco, Nov, 11. Re turns from 1821 precincts of Cali fornia Including 230 In San Fran okeo give Harrtam's plurality at 3190, R.Hwl on figure of four yrara ago in outside pjcelr ot, Harrison will carry (he ttaie by a plu rality uhUm CknUud'a major ity in thl eUy exesede 7,000, M pMeiaefc in San Fmueteeo ister of election says we will not at tempt doing po until official-canvas", which commences Monday next. WYOMING FOR HARRISON. ChkyknJJk, Nov. 11. Later re turnsshow Harrison electors to have about 600 majority. Osborne, Dem., for governor, has 2000 majority. Coffin, Dem., elected congressman. Tho legislature Ih Republican by one majority oyer fusion. OHIO REl'UHLICAN, Columbus, Ohio, Nov, 11. Both sides claim tho election. Tho Re publican cammlttee,on returns from 71 counties and reliable oeml-ofll- clal reports from the remainder of tho state, claim the state ticket by over 1100 and that the lowest elec tor has a plurality of 050. Demo crats claim a plurality of 10,000 for Cleveland electors, but give no de tails by counties. It seems certain tho electoral ticket will be divided. Murderer Reprieved. Sacramento, N v. 11. Dr. F. O. Vincent who was to have been hauged at Fresno today for wife murder, will be reprieved by Gov ernor Markham until Dec. I2th, Vincent having applied to the su preme court for writ of error in his case. DELAWARE CLOSE. . Wilmington, Del., Nov 11. The official count gives Cleveland 500 plurality; Causey (Democratic), for congress 474. FOREIGN PACIFIC NEWS. San Francisco, Nov. 11. Ad vices from China to October 11 by the steamer Gaelic contain details of the seizure of the Victoria sealing schooner Carmelite by a Russian crusier off Cooper island. Tho Car melite left Victoria February 1 with a crew of 23 men. Up to August 20 they had taken oyer 700 skins. During two days of fog the schooner drifted within 45 miles of Cooper island, and here they wero boarded by ofllcers of the Russian man-of-war Vltiaz, and the British flag hauled down. Captain Hughes pro tested lo Admiral Dierkoff, who was on board the Vitiitz, but the latter responded that Russia controlled ull tho waters outside the American and Canadian limits. Tho crew of tho Carmelite were taken to Via divostock, the schooner following, in command of a prize crew. The Car melite's men claim they were only hulf fed and subjected to exposuro by the Russians. At Vladivostock they wore jolueuby25 men from the British schooner Maria, which was seized off Cooi.er island August 21. Also by three men from the bohooner Alice Moore, who were picked up by tho Russian steamer Kodiak, which was pursuing the Moore. Tho prisoners, with the exception of five men, were sent to Korea, to be shipped to Vancouver. The other flvo were taken to Hong Kong. Among tho passengers arriving on tho Gaelic wero United States Minister Deuby from Hong Kong, Muiauis Rudlni, nnd ex-Minlster Paul Neumann, of Honolulu. NEWS FROM JAl'AN. The (Japanese papers coutulu an account of several beriuus election rows, but no loss of life Is reported, There have recently been numer ous sharp earthquakes in Japan. Dysentery is still epldomlo In certain parts of Japan, nearly 1500 deaths being reported lu one district. Hawaii U still without a premau- out ministry. The new cabinet was appointed on November l,but on the same day was dejtosed by another waut-of-coufldenco vote. Severe floods havo prevailed ou the island of Kuul, detroyiug con siderable property. Panama, Nov. 11, Peru Is per- m fectly well armed, nnd her forces have recently received 100,000 Manu lioher rifles of tho latest pattern, to gether with many other formidable inuouliub of war. A Ch'rtlan gen tleman just arrived from Peru states tliut In that republlo tho approach ing war with Chill uflord3 tho sta ple of conversation, uud lu fact a pretense of friendship Is only put forth as u nieauB of gaining time. In tho Argentine Republic vigorous rt- orultllig of both imtivta and for- elgnejH Is being prosecuted, and the government, with feverish haste, Is arming troops. There is no lorgor any doubt a Kcret compact against Chili, offensive and defensive exists between the two re public named, and they are only awaltlug anything that will eerve aa a oeeue belli iu order to throw au army Into Tarepaw aud another upon the fceuthent ftomler, while strong sklrHiUwlug parthM will lumuM tlte txnmtry from tne Cordll lenw The Chilian government has tardily ouetl IU yee to the threat . . . . Mrs. Mary E. O'Fallon of riqna, O., say the riiy slclan aro Astonished, and look at her Uko one Raised from the Dead Long and Terrible lllnoss from Blood Poisoning Completely Cured by Hood's Sarsapartlla. Mrs. Mary O'Fallon, a yery Intelligent lady ot Plqua Ohio, was poisoned while assist ing physicians at an autopsy r years ago, and soon terrible ulcer broke out on her head, arms, tongue and throat. Iler hair all came out She weighed but 78 lbs., and saw no prospect of help. At last sho began to take Hood's Sarsaparllla and at once Im proved could soon get out of bed and walk. She says: "I became perfectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla and am now a well woman. I weigh 128 lbs., cat well and do the work for a large family. My caso seems a wonderful recov ery, and physicians look at me In astonish ment, as almost lilio. one, rnixcil front the dcinl." Ho sure to get Hood's. HOOD'S PILLS should bo In ovcry family medicine chest. Onco used, always prof erred. steamers of the C. 8. A. SV. to bo prepared for immediate incorpora tion into tho navy.cabelling for Cap tain Pratt to proceed to Valparaiso at once. Kingston, Jamais, Nov. 10. Advices from Hayvi telling of an attempted uprising at CapeHuytieu. Hippoly te was on the alert, however, and nipped the revolution in tho bud. There were many arrests, and it is rumored some executions. Tho Manigal party has nothing to do with the affair, and expressed much surprise when the news reached here. It may Interfere with some of their plaus by putting Hippolyte on his guard. Paris, Nov. 10. The French have captured Cauu, near Abomey, the capital of Dahomey, with a loss of 16 killed aud 82 wounded. This practically ends the campaign. Col onel Dodds has been made a general. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs.Ada E. Hurd.of Grotou, 8. D., we quete: "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated In Consump tion. Four doctors gave me up,say Ing I could live but a short time. I gave my'selfupto my Saviour, de termined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave ll a a tilal, took In all, eight bottles; it has cured me, and thank God I urn now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at Dau'l. J. Fry's drugstore, 225 Com'l. St. Regular size, SOo. uud $1.00. Jersey Milk Delivered in al parts of tho city. Leavd orders at Gilbert & Pattersou's store. Abra ham Rich. 10-18-lm ISuckleii's Arulca Salve. Tlib Best Silve da the world lor Cuta, Bruises, Sores, Ulcera, Salt llheum, Kover Sores, Totter, Chunped Hands, Utillblulns, Corns and all blcln Eruptions, nnd posi tively cures 1'lies, or no pay required. It Is eiuirnuteed to give perfect entlsfactlon orVmonoy refunded. Price, 25 ctnts per box, For sale by Dnn'l .1 . Kry, 1H5 Com est. Tcschor's Exr urinations. NOTICE !b hereby given that fortho pur pose ot making uu examination of all persons who may oiler themselves as can didates tor teachers ofschools of tulscoun ty, tbo county superintendent thereof will hold u publta examination ut Sulem, Or., at one o'clock Wfcdueodiy, Nov, 0th, 18U2. Applicants for HUite ana J.lfe Diplomas will be examined at the game time and placo. Dated this 3rth day of Oct.. 1832. J.H.UKAHAM, School Superintendent, Marlon County, ur. Moneyl SS To loau on Chattel Mortgage", Money on lnnd; uo delay. THOM KM A JOHNSON. "SHWli rf' nTTN lo Siehau's fer. H.B. W.'f AN VV S - - 0Si HEALTH I.e RUIiuu'a Golilan BaUara No. 1 Cures Chancres, lint nj (ecood lUjta; Sorts en tho Ic nod Bsdy; Sore Ears, Ejrei. Nose, etc.. Copper-colored Iliotches, Srphllltlo Catarrh, lUteued Sctlp, rd all primary forrai of thv dlaean known at primary forrai of thv dlaeast nn vr.1 aypmiix. -r,ce 5 " Pr Uottln. phillx. lrlre, f S OO net lUcliau'a Oolileu Bali (, Indian's Ooliteu Buliain No. 3 Cures Tertiary, IfcrcurlalHypiilllUa Itheu. inV.lun, Pains la the Bone. tttln In tht Head, back or the Neck. Ulcerated Sun Throat, Kyphllitla Rash, Lumps aM con tacted Cords, Stiffness ot the Limbs, ami tradleatcs all dUeaaa from th intern, vhetker caused by ladlerrctloa or abnw el Uerctiry, leatlaar the blaod pare taj fceaMXr. Prlra 85 00 per Hottltf. Lo Hlctmu's Golden Npaalafe. Atl. dete for the cure el Oonorrhasa, (Xeet, IrrrtatWmOrarel.and all Urinary or Oeal tal dbairaaseiMaU. Frle &a set Jtottlr. v W Mohan' Soldo SfkaatsJi Iia. jeeuan, loreerera eaaeeoc uoaenscM, nu iriauamatory CleeL tetotawi,fcff. IfHi. $1 KU per Battle. - auaan wojsf CHatmeal (er fre Ceealre tMalUf aM eniPHoaa. U BUUau trlr.t & tier Hex. Soliiaai Pills Xmt ami Bran treaweatj bai ef pauweal paw er. tuvu at am-verk. FmeafiaDB, eta, Prl WMbh Km., Teals aal NerrlaA. Seat enetyfaaO. & &, teaiweyMiiteJ I wraaaia A THE BWrH MM MHHI " -M WLMMMMT Mr. g5O0 Ji& tmaa ROM rvM Qk glvSJV Bl BALSAM vsxsKim PACIFIC LAI FOR TOWN $2.00 rerd07en for the finest flnUhed HllOTOaHAl'US Intboclly. MONTEE BROS., 18 Commercial Street, A, H. F0RSTNER & CO Machine Shop, Guns, JSpirling Goods, Etc. m Commercial Street. T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20th and Chemeketa Street. 2 GENTS A DAY, Evening Journal- Delivered at Your Door. l'etrinod Forests of 'Arizona. Ono oi, tlio greatest of natural curiosities is the petrified forest of Arizona, which covers hundreds of square miles. Unless you aro more hardened to wonderful sights than the writer you will almost fancy yourself in some enchanted spot. You seem to stand on tho glass of a gigantic kaleidoscope, over whoso sparkling surface the sun breaks in infinite rainbows. You are ankle deep in such chips as never come from any other wood pits, chips from trees that aro red moss agate, and amethyst, and smoky tops, and agate of overy hue. Such are tho marvelous splinters that cover the ground for miles here, around the hugo prostrate trunks somo of them five feet through frpm which time's patent ax has hewn them. I broke a specimen from tho heart of a tree there three years ago, which had around the stone pith a remarka ble array of largo and exquisite crys tals. On ono side of the specimen which is not so largo as my hand is a beautiful mass of crystals of pur ple amethyst, and on tho other an equally beautiful array of smoky topaz. Ono can get also magnificent cross sections of a whole trunk, so thin as to be portablo and showing overy vein and even, the bark. There is not a chip in all those miles which is not worthy a place, just as it is, in the proudest cabinet, and when polished I know no other rock so splendid. This petrified agate is ono of tho hardest stones ,in tho world, and takes and keeps an incomparable polish. Pearson's Weekly. The Greut Strength of a IScotle. Mr. Gooso in his ""World of Won ders" relates a remarkable story of tho strength of the beetlo, and gives somo ingenious comparisons. A three horned beetlo was brought to him, and having no box immediately at hand he was at a loss where to put the specimon until ho could find time to kill and preserve it: At last a happy thought struck me. Thero was a quart bottlo of milk standing on tho table, tlio bot tom of the bottlo having a hollow in it largo enough to cover my prize. I set tho bottle ovor the creature and returned to my work. Presently, to my great surprise, tho bottlo began to move slowly, and then gradually settled down to a smooth gliding motion across tho table. It was being propelled by tho mus cular power of tlio imprisoned insect. Tho weight of the bottlo and its coa tents could not havo been less than 3 1-2 pounds, while the weight of tlio beetle was not near a half ounce. Thus I was watcliing tho strango sight of a creature moving 112 times its own weight under tho most dis advantageous circumstances. A bettor idea than figures can con vey of this feat may bo obtained by supposing a lad of twelve years to bo imprisoned under the great boll of St. Paul's cathedral, London. Tlio bell weighs six tons. If a boy of the age mentioned could push within and cause thobcll to glide along tho pave ment his strength would not bo equal in proportion to that of tho beetlo under tho bottle. Ilia Name u Household Word. "Years and. years ago," said tho loquacious traveling man as ho rested his feet ou ono of tho best chairs in tho lobby, "thero camo to this coun try a man who had not a dollar in his pocket. Today his namo is heard in overy hamlet in tho country, and it is familiar to overy schoolboy and girl in tho United States. Tho queer thing about it is that ho never did anything of n sonsational character." "It must havo been Carnegio,"6aid tho shoourummor. "No; it ,was Jay Gould," said tho clothing salesman. ' 'You're both wrong. It was Chris topher Columbus," said another. "You aro all wrong," said tho first speaker. "Well, then, who was it!" asked tho clothing salesman. "John Smith." St, Paul Pioneer Prosa. Joihluj New to Cearu. Mrs. Bingo You ought to have hoard the sermon this morning. It waa about vanity in woman's drees. Bingo (musingly) I don't think, ray dear, Jbat the misieter could givo me any fofonna oa that subject -DfttrtFr Press. J 4 ND AND ORCHARD (HI ! LOTS JTRUIT TRACTS Hacks & Wagons BLACKSMITH TNG. Btatc Street, - - yolein. RADABAIII k SCOTT, Livery Feed and Boarding Stable, ii BtatoBtreet. Oiinger & Rigdon, UXOKKTAKlSItS. Opsn night and day. Corner Court nnd Liberty. J. E. MURPHY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, NOKT1I BAL-hM, Take It EVENING J6UIINAL, Only 2 cents a tiny delivered at your door. H0EYE & MILLS, PORCELAIN BATHS SHAVING I'AIILOUS, Onlyrorccluln Hath Tubs In tho city. 201) Com. Ht., Salem, Or. Church Directory. CUMBERLAND l'BEiinYTERIAN. Salem, Oregon, Uev. J. E. Blair, Tastor. Sunday KChool every Sunday, 10 n. m. Preaching every Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7i0 p. m. Church bouse ou High street, between Marlon nnd Union, Everybody welcome. Unitkd Brethebn. Two blocks south west of paascneer depot. Services every Sabbath at 11 o'clock, and at 7:M. Sanbath school at 10 a. in. Prayer meeting overy Saturday night at 7:30. Kverybodycordlaly invited. Ilev. .1.8. Jennlugx, Pastor. llETiiODisTEpiscorAi,. Services oufiab bath at 10:30 and 7:30. Sunday schuol at 12; Epworth Leagues at 6:15; Prayer meet ing every Thursday evening. Rev. C. L. I Kellerman, pastor. iSVANdtLicAi,. corner of Liberty and Center streets. Sunday services 10:30 a. m. aud 7:30 p. in., Sunday school 12 m., Y. P. H. C E. 6:30 p. iu.; Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m. J, Boweisox, paster, residence 427 Liberty street. PnnsnYTERiAN. Church street, botween Chemeketannd Center. Preaching morn ing and evening; Babbath school ut 12 in.;' Y. P. S. C. E. ut (KXJ p. in.; prayer meeting Thiusduyiit7:S0i.m. JRev.F.H. Gwynne, D. D pastor. South Saj.ism 31. E. church. Preach ing eery Sunday nt 10.30a.m. nnd 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 3JW p. in. Player meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. in, Epworth League, Friday at 8.00 p. m. Ilev. Chas. H. Lee, pastor. The Uiiurcii of God. Holds rellgeous services In the Good Templer's hall Tues day, Thursday and Friday evenings. Bun days at 10:30 a m. and 7:30. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Elder N. N. Mathews, pastor. St. JosEru's Catholic Church. Che mekctu and Cottage. Sunday services: Low mass 7:30 a. m.; high mass 10:SO; Sunday school 3 p. m.; vespers 7:30; week days, low mass 7 a. in. Itov. J. 8. Whltokpabtor. Congregational. Corner Center and Liberty Services Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m.; Sunday school 12 m., Y. P. 8. C. E. at G :30 p. in.; prayor meeting 7:30p.m.Thurs day. Evangflical MissioN.; Corner Che meketa and 17th streots. Service in Eng llsh every Sunday evening at 7:30; Sunday school at 3:30 p. in.; prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.30. St. Paul Episcopal Cpukch. Corner Church nnd Chemeketa. 8 ei vices 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. m.; Sunday school 11:45 a. m.; service Thurbday 7.30p. m. Kev. W. Lund, lector. First Battist. Liberty and Marlon. Services 10:3J a. m. and 7:00 p. m,; Sunday school 12 m.; young people's meeting at 0 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday, Rev. Robert Whltaker, pastor. Free Methodist. Rev. B. F. Emalley pastor. Services Sunday morning and evening, Sunday school at 10 a, m.j prayer meeting Friday night. Church apposite North Salem school. Friends. At Highland park on car line. Services 10:30 a.im, and 7:30; p. m.; Sunday school 12 m.; Christian Endeavor 0 p. m.: prayer meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m. Rev. F. II. George, pastor. German Baptist, Services in German Baptist church north of Cottage street. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11 a.m. Evening service ut 7:30. Rev. John Fcchter, pastor. Christian. High and Center. Sunday school 12 m.; preaching 10:30 a. m.; young people's society 6:30 p. m.; preaching 7:30 P. m. Rev. W. R. Williams, pastor. German Reformed. Capital and Marl on,; Sunday service 11 a. ui.;Sunday school 10 a. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. Muellhaupt, pastor. Christian Science. Services in Uni tarlan hall at 10:30 a.m.and 7:30 p. m.; Sab bath school 12 ui,; Bible study Thursday evening. Evangelical. Crner of Liberty and Center streets. German service every first and third Sundays. J. B. Fisher, pastor. UKrman Lutheran. North Cottage St. Services on 1st and 3d Bunday of each month nt 2 p.m. Itov. G.E.Meyer.pastor. African Methodist, North Balem. Services at lla. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1 p. m. Rev. G. W. White, pastor, Holiness nBd Ui vine Heallng.at 115 High htrect, every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tempi-ranee gospel meeetlngs at i o'clck Sunday at W.cr.U. hall, B JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils .tnd Wiidiro Glass, Wall Pa per and liordnr, Artists' Ma tcrials, Liiwe, Hair. Nails and Wilngles, liny, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW AUVERTISKMSNTS. il! Mi!! Mill!!! nu.Vl1? Da,r3r J no7 prepared to tup ply milk from a herd Uiat U onbatl huh AddrxM trcailopiHwItuOifson iloia , 'It J MUAKP. lriip. Notice of Final Settlement. "M"QT10E U hQrrby given, that Geoige O. ffVi.!?! ,84ln ,,'orof ttmettfttcr.i u, S2nV,riU eI,cuK'-. ad cuunt IS?.?' y.'NK;MiuirW U (he iicVur AU P4WWMM tuivlug o3uw wf Miia. 55 t AND FARMS. J. L BENNEir k S, CANDIES --" I1KU (J, P. O. " i.UUAIPlIKiig Cigars andTobaeea. BILLIARD PARLOR, T. W. THORNBURG,. The Upholsterer, ' Itemodeln. rcuv.. . upholstered mrnar clnsi. work. Chemekeu Z1 HUilo Insurance blocfc " JOHN IRWIN, Carpenter and Ifc i ouopb3Htat08treet StooFlttingsaSpeci AST AND SOUTH -VIA Southern Pacific Route Sliasta Line CALIFORNIA KXPRESS TRAIK-KDB Bit,, .,.., rumiiAauJum 7.CC p. m. 0:18.p. m. 8:15 a.m. i-oruanu ArTT balem Lv. San Finn, lv.1 . . Above trums stop only at tolloiSfS Tnuceut. dh Junction City, koskburgmalluailt; h-30 a. m. 11:17 a. m 5:50 p. in. Portland Ar. I 'uTJ? oaiem lv. lfca Boseburg Lv. Jflfi, Albany Local, Dally ft.00 p. iu. 7:02 p.m. :00 y. m. ealem Albany PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEHK Second Class SleepingCar&l coraccommoaauonoi pakseneershoU second class tickets attached to express trains. iVest Side DivisioD, Between hU and Cervallis: PAILY"(KXCErT SUKBAT). :X) u. m. j 12:10 p. m. Xv7 Ar. -Portland Corvallis At Albany and Corvallis connect i trams oi uregon rumno Kaureaa. EXPRESS TRAIN (DAILY EXCTmPCTil 4:40 p. m. 7:25 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar, Ar.MoMlnnvUleLT.I 13fcS StolB Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH For tickets and lull information rtfrt ing rates maps, eta, apply tottuCoDjt ny's agent Salem, Oregon. E.P. ROGERS, AESt, G. F. ana faairi U. K.VKUHKK. Hiilt From Terminal or Interior Points k i Isjthe line to take To all Points East and It Is the dining car route. Itrtras tlu vestibule trains; every day intheys ST. PAUL JKD i (No change of cars.) rvunnnnerf rf rtinlncrara unfiUrD&SEtl, Pullman drawing room uteiei j Ot latest eqnifMt I TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Best that can be constructed ana la IJ accommodations ure both tree MJJJI nished for holders of nut and 6ceonl tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHB I Acontlnuovs line rcmBait' lines, aflordlns dlre.lt nd nnlntffni" service. , ., Pullman sltrrp--" - Ions ""; cured In adviro V " W "" the road. , n Through tickets to and from r in America, England and LuroW ntirnhnBMl nt. r.nv ticket Cilice 01 M"" Full Information concerning raw. of tralns,routes and other detain Haw on apDlicatlon to any acent or A. D. OHAKtuVfe Assistant Gener Jgnrtr Ag land-Oreiriiu lrti SHAW & DOWNING. Aj THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC W And Oreeon Development steairishiD line, zamue nborUfii .IWtlUDUIIIHUVi I, .An ciass through passenKer ?a.?Ti irom Portland and all. P!n' 1S lamette vallerito and irom c r TIME SCHEDULE, (Except! 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