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"?f ' n Sflttfa W BMKIK. 1k&& tf (Jul a 1 1 1 1 i H i Kt Xtfe, Jh, 18. -Tin ID flw Wlfllaliue wm ifcfc HHKtllHKf "d thfl two I km tt JflOlt HMWtoll, CfttlVflIC ItiM'tita. Clov, JJjiyd'8 inw fit W l w1 tiit afternoon and flCMWtww will IligllKimroled, Mm Kakm tmsele. ca, Km., Jan. U. At nvui i arel to adjourn until Tbk Id done at a mjtirat lUm governor that a committee houwt wait upon film raoea. It Ii bellnveu un iiMH plan that will net- ;iwW Xakms Troubles. A, Kan., Jan. 13,-UldJlc, mwwrrr-olect, lias len un- good his bond. Troubli ng frightened boudaraun, I have withdrawn. 'flu m treasurer Stover, who over, will reopen account tn Congress, W,AillN0TON. D. C, Jan. 18. t wi" m TiMYTWr l HMlLlr JBBmH? 2 JMtiKr'er Kanww. Introduced Id vnte h bill for free coinage of Hllvor, Jbic H unlawful for any pereoti imtwiDy contractu, or draft, or f payable in any sinclflo coin or TWHty,, CWered Men Hanged. 0liiTJKTOWNj Md., Jan. 13. 'iMgroea were hanged here at w i Mtnea of the men, all colored, Fletcher Willlunia, Krisby ty, Charles IJrookH nnu Drown. Tho moil were 1 on the aaiiio eenflnlil. The lag waa utteuned by the usuul The crime for which the were hanged was as follews: i April taut gaug of negroes way- iDr.J. H. Hill, cut his thront E ..'... . beat nw uraiua out wuu n omu, Murder grew out of tho tell ly of Dr. Hill In a cano In which Negro was killed boiiiu tlmu ',iJfrrf fifteen negroes were arrest- ?t Jbr the orime. but only nluu were ISliJand one of theso acquitted. "'UHfetliW eight wero Kenteiiced to Of this number, Churles Mmttv. Ilenrv Hurlt.Jniilitin Hun. i wv " ' " &&i Lewki Ilaynard, aro boys only vlel8, and had their Hotitouces IMMHited by tho governor to Im- metit for life. YieJtece Follows Crime. Jllan vr v A rh Tnit 11 n'.t.n S '"'""I ...., ".. ii-n hegroea and one white man lyseued yesterday In tho vl- tyf Cotton Plant, for murder Hwatlon of Atltlusou and y Saturday night. Two tie- were lynched for the name Monday. Jfew York Storm. (MW York, Jan. la. The storm mmi hrs t nbout 0 o'clock. m 'Mawi :1tlhln h the harbor continue. ''Way le full of ice and the eouud M far aa the eye can reach. t, - WANT K!H OJKliJ. Hijd rertetor of Hotel Dluecu, y.JtBfnn, 8. D., haa written to a jMtreeaylng that he and his want n carload of msr JrUh girl hlpRd to , where husbauda are plenty rrtea Ih July. jHfewUt Lawyer Dead, fMAKMc), Jan. 13. Urvel wha for many yeara wa for the Southern Pa. Oewpauy, dietl till fcwisr Myinll&ate. Mmmm JaH. J. Thew Is i authority for that a combine has Melue and MW. will practically husiuess at the The ayttdtaate k tot0tpmmi krge trat of H MaJwe.WwWa.KeH. ' MijPflir X wre a wipiiai h talew. wl Jaw I. A wtKtf 4ppw wt wkwwim It W3W 'tttiehte TsTrt $ " AaMI lei vAjtjeirfi law rtf Th lee Blftckfldo W YoMrf, Jah. Ifl.-Bevc' fa! (uk4 wltll havy ctrnl towrf are fssl I" the 1 In Ufa upi-cr hay- 1'HoU fe iiii able to et thelf lm( away from tho ahore of Hlaten Wand, JJUf lug the hlliidlng snow alofiii antunberof vrwli were drlvru ashore along the Jersey eoait. It is estimated that $.V,000,000 worth of frelglif, much of It perishable, Is lying on the piers unable to bo moved on account of His Ice blockade, HnowPlow Collision. JIoonk, Iowa, Jan. 13, Karly this niorulog a snow plow on l)e Mnuleaniid Webster City branch of the Northwestern road rati Into ro;r of a stalled p!Wioiier train near Htory city, iilght wero In jured, but none seriously. Anothor Flood. I'l rraiiuiui, I'n., Jan. 13, Th( river men fear a repetition of th great Hoods of '81 wlicu the thaw oom'N, accimpaiiled by tho greal loss of property. Twenty tow bonU and ;v liundred coal barges ure frozen up In the harbor. Lost Ship Arrives. Ban Fhanoihco, Cah, Jan. 13, Tho ship, Lord Templemore ur rived hero today, 202 days from Llvirpool. Tho Templemoro wa. long over due and had been given up for lost. Bho had a terrible ex perience during the voyago. Bhe was caught In a storm oil tho Kust ern coast of Bouth America which lusted seventy days. It took her sixty days moro to get round Cape Horn. Her rising was badly used up, and sevoral of tho crew hurt, but no lives were lost. Republican Leads. UKM2.VA, Mont., Jan. 13. Joint ballot for United States Senator Baudurs, Iteplibllcuu, 32; Clark, Democrat, 2o; Dixon, Democrat, 8; Melville, Populist, 3; i'.dred, 2. ASlrangor Hulcldos. Kuoksi:, Juu. 18. Tho body of a dead man was fonud near Irving yeaterduy. Incident showed Ills uume to bo deorgo Bun ford York, discharged from U. 8. Army, Mill llegt, The Jury found ho took ids life with a dose uf strychnine. B. L. Doud recogul.ed deceased as a'persou who hud purchased live cunts worth of crackers In Hand's sturo at Irving, Weduchday, about uooti, and when ho paid for them, he remarked "It v(ia the last cent he hud In the world," No peraou saw him after that time. From n liearunces ho committed the act ear ly Wedufhiluy nlsh'. Ills people ut Syracuse, N, Y. wero notified. Blaine. Wasiiinqton, I). C Jan. 1 llisluu passed n comfortablu n'ght and there Is no notable change in his condition this morning. Washington Legislature. Oi.VMi'tA, Jan. 13. -Tho senate ami house convened and nppolutu! committees tudutermlne the mim tmrof standing committees neces sary for the transaction of busluesx. Until committees can bo appoint ed no general legislation cau bo en acted. C. Orlggs, of Tncoina, wua made iiomlueo of thu Demo cratlo caucus by a vote of L'2 out of 2T. As u result the Dnocruts practically control tho llvixbllcui, wnatoilul situation, and younger eleuieut Demwruta which havu teu working for Hugh Wallace ore fear ful of dlMippohiiiuent. The Deiu. ooraoy dictated the swaktrshlp ol the hnuio and ny they will nlo eh-ct the senator, With tweuty seven men they aro holding at bay seveuty-flvo Republicans. Grimm's nomination, It Is thought, will causo liicreAkcd nnd cititluuetl strife In tho Plerve county ring. Just aftei the uomliutlonoccurrvtl, a telegram rwiuestliig a stay of procwdlugs awalllug arrival r Democrats wus revelvvd. nisargutd that (Uigg'n lutluemv rceelvlug honorary vote will coutllet with Wallace as nation- al cetHHilltevinau, It U said Alleu' kctloH could l dually sevul ti gVrHatwlal apnoluuaeat were lt. Pl4ku fvrc to rvnutu dlyldetl Mweeh Allen and Turner aud re fus to caicu, cHtWt would drag tkivmgh entire h4oii when Uuv mr WtOmw woild apjMdnt Miwtw fcuw jn euly, ami the mmh hW, t , he A We. It 1, svewever, eeiUhUMtly hiiev4 hy ms. tiMt the )ea4Wk will Le w- j a -"-"- jglHAJtdrJlKrm teXi frt ih f tM KltWtW WltkkeM. KhW VomK, JaM. 18-Thti flliilf Idtffll Hhd leelltt opinion of the blshof of the OnHftl Males titi the seliwji tMestlotl hiw caused mueli dtsetlssfotJ. Until tit the 70 hlsliopa will (win! Id writing (o hi holing, wllhlii Uieiftwiit mouth, fthswers tonhdoonimenls ukiii moIi of the fftinoiH pfopoMllons stibmllUd by Molislgnore Baltoll at tho recent archbishop' conference, These an awcrs will bo referred to n commit teo of cardinals In Home, who will formulate n plan baned Upon them, and will submit It to the Holy Bee.. The complete list of propositions sent to the bishop contains tho en tire series laid by Monslguore Battoll licforo the conference of archblsbojw held In this city in November last. Thus (at only parts of nine of the separate questions for discussion hnvo ken rnndo public, tho first five having been withheld. These lire tho propositions hitherto suppressed: "All care must be taken to erect Cithollo scUooIs, to enlarge and Im prove those already established, and to mako them equal to tbe public schools In teaching and In' discipline. When there is no Catholla at all, or when the one that Is available Is llttlo dj ted forgiving the children an educa tion In keeping with their condition, then tho publlo schools muy bo at tended with a clear conscience, the datlger of perversion being rendered remote by opportune remedial and precautionary measures, a matter that Is left to the conscience and judgment of the ordinaries. We enucja command that no one shall be allowed to teach In a parochial school who has not proven his lit oes by u previous examination. No priest shall have the right to em ploy any teacher, male or female, In bis school without a certificate ol ability, or a diploma from tliodlo ceau board of examiners. Normal schools, us they are culled, are to be established where they are wanting aud evidently necessury. We strict ly forbid any one, whether bUhop or priest, unci this Is the expressed prohibition of the sovereign pontllt, through tho sacred congregation, either by act or threat, to exclude from the sucreiiients, us unworthy, parents who choose to send their children to the publlo schools. As regurds the children themselves, this enactment applies with still greater force." Kxtracls or sum marles of tho remaining nine pro positions lmvo appealed from time to time as portions of the uddiuss which the papal delegate delivered before the archbishop. Republican Democratic Fusion. Toi'KKA, Kus , Jan. Kl. Tbe ad dition of three Democrats gives the Republicans sixty-five members, a majority of tlvo In thp house, com- posed of slxty-ouo Democrats, one Independent, Wilson, and three Democrats, The excitement caused by tho action of tho Democrats i-oo'ii subsided and tho monotony of wait ing for fmther developemeuts wua resumed. The plan that the sen ate reorganize tho Populist houxe by resolution and the governor scud In a message of recognition, mlscanled. The onute adjourned without ink ing action. Tho governor did not hear of tills, however, until his message hail started out. The pop iillitts In tho houo cheered loudly when It was received, while Its read lug was received with cat calls from the Republlciu,, side. Some minor resolutions wero then otlered ou the Republican side, and the roll call on them showed slxlj-eveu members an W3ied to their names. MANDAMUS ritOCKKlil.NOa. Mandamus proceeding agaliiit Secretary of Stutu Osborne were be gun last evening In the supreme court to compel him to hand over to Speaker Douglas, of tho Republican house, a ivrtltled copy of the roll of members elected to the house on tile In his oitlce. Tho court lll lake up the matter this morning. Tho First Law of Nature. TUU iir-frrHUe4 U scktiowltjta Wt,uJ jv,nlwiu, dOi Bgximi th ruTmttitiiraik4cuulu, uudlclunl lb MDCiKmot uyIUu, Uar4 hspuy ii,uif,uHiui ma wwuout or ti ytx lu th IimIiu ibvjr rt.uu ud mmlnue nl uUkirvU. rmrUut enloiku.lU "iiUj lhaMititnKs. end VtSil uSKeStm! yr """""" -'''er h lllic lita l wi w iy i , 4 r m iSunu. iiS jj , ,, , TXUMAt) ummt Man KionMM kt KtptnAUMn efitetl fundi, Thb coUlfty cottirtilwlofief ha ajc jiolfifed mid itipevlsom for the en Ihlflrf year, for Ih dlfJefetit districts as follow! I-J.1J, iMtker. 2 -Ue. H. OolsflO. 3-J, It. UH-soii. 4-It W. Dolialdsoti. 6-1. A. McCliilu. 7-MMrtOIeti, H-Jolm Neul. o-.l. M. Jlnlielaotl. 10-Bldney llrownell, il-llamflHmlth, 12-H T. Rruco. 13-F O Hiirrold, il-Oeliner Gorsllne. 1j-H, L, Kberhart. 10-H.J.Kerr. 17 I. A. Uyrd, Jr. 14-Hugti (i Kid ridge. 10-W U. Kvuiis. 2U-Jiiiues Lisiiiey. 21-L. J. Martin. 22-Ii I), Elkerton. 23 Frank Ilerren. 21-.lohu Ujker. WJ-N. O Morris. 27 -W. F. Harris. 2!-D I j. Eirttburn. JW Henry Craig. 32-W. U. McAllsler. .'( IJ. Weisncr. 81-W. II. Itlngo. SO -Patrick Kelly. 80 John MoCormack. 37 Frunk Husky. SH Tlios Coleman. 39-G. A. Ehlon. 4(Jas. P. Feller. 43 P. J. M.fl'oland. 44 Gideon lhiweu. 45 J. U. Miller. 40 L. C. Pooler. 47 J. Darby. 48 ('bus. Melne. 40 Zuek Davenport. 60 Henry Miller. 61 John A. Dltter. 62 W. H Humphrey. 63 W. It. Jones. 65 Wm. Hrodle. 60 John Rulscli. 67 Jonathan Towusend. 68 J. it. Jordan. 69 Andrew Snyder. 00-Jo. Phelpi. 01-Rlehurd Puttersnrr. 02-E. 8. Porler. 03 Ixudor A. Loren. 04-Chus- Uobblet. 05-O. Iretnn. (Kl-Jacoh Kloetsch. 07 W. Rlrchard. 08-T. M, Dunnngan. 00 August Bhelberg. 70-F. M. Tuylor. 7I-A. H. Hoolhby. 73-C. r-chulz. 74 -C M. Potter. 70-W. H. Stewart. Don't sicken people with that bad breath. TukeHlmmous Liver Regu lator uiid sweeten It. IN THE COUNTY COURT. The bid of Ross E. Moores to fur nish tho county with printed blanks for six month-, wus accepted, It being tholowtht. His bid wus 57. Road dlstrli-t No. (10 was subdi vided, aud also No. G7. The boun daries of road district No. 68 were also obuiigtd, Tho special loan of JViuO from D. C. Howard was approved. The report of Jih, ilutchelor, dls burning agent of the Indigent soldier fund was approved. During the year he expended $115. Petition for a change in tho Hall's ferry and Independence road was denied. The court approved the allowance of $20 that wus given to James Dougherty, an exconvlct. Mrs. llrow n wui granted aid in the sum of $10. What Shakespeare Might of Said. To take or not to tukoj that la the question. Whether 'tis better for a man to suf fer The pangs aud torments of Indiges tion, Or something taken and, in its tak lug, end them, Shuktspeuro didn't s.iy that, but very likely be would lmvo said something ..jmllur, if lie were llvlug In this 10th century, when so mauy sutler untold agoutis from Indiges tion. Of cuurcu ho would have goue on to gay that a mail mut bo a lool not to take tbe "something" which would put un end to the "pangs uud turments" spoken of, If he could gel It. Now It h a fuct that weakeuod, impoverished blond brings on hull geitlon, which Is the cause of dys I'vpsla. const Ipat Ion a poisoned condition of the whole system uud u is a met, also, that Ur. P'erce's Golden Medlenl DlmiiVery will so numy llie WikkI uud urleh It that all the weukeneit organs are revitalized and stronlhened. It Is guaranteed in no nun. ii ii doesn't, your uiuucj n in uo returned 10 you. To My Patrons. All account due me must bo set tled at oiuti as I nlmll place all that are not mUI tor colleclion on Feb 1st, 1U&3. I carry u largo tock and must have lint money. All work and good- In my im,, at reasonable price and salufuotlou giisrauteeil. 1-J-lm The Court street milliner. I'ake Simmons Liver Regulator in youth uud jou will enjoy u green old uge. SOMETHING NEW, The new Time IVrd, which U now lufclhct, vlalhe"VlKuslu CVuirul Lines," in cotinecilon with the NotlhernPucltloR R., atloMs the traveling public ihe Ust fsctlliles from nit points west to Chicago aud ailiiU east mnt mmih. The uusurp ,ed equipment otlered to its natron. .Hmitin.i whi, -..IZT cowfort aud Mfety, wipuiiuri 1U ruHWlHtllon, ' ' A.,,.ihnm!,uri,B T Feed ef PulhuaH vrtlbaUHllwlBit.reM hwjww, wllhdlulBgeara a.ddav waeheoUlt tteehtn. The delly thiough fH train eeefa Hiuihp .ii ii r iiuiiui. juiijgg . i 10W . Children ot Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Seller Allooni, Ta. Both Had Eczema In Its Worst Form I Atti Vl.iintcttttt Fatted, Itood'H ttttrannnrltla Vcrfcctlt) Ourcd. -., m.niil -urnntf U endured bv parents who see their children suffering from diseases caused by Impure blood, and for which there seems no cure. This is turned to joy when Hood's Sar saparllla is resorted to, for It expels the foul humors from the blood, and re stores the diseased skin to fresh, healthy brightness. Read this: " To C. I. Hood U Co., towcll, MaM.l "Wo think Hood's Barjaparllla 1 the most valuable- inrdlelne on tho mirket for Wood nnd skin rthcavis. Our two children suffered terribly Willi tho Worst Form of Eczoma (or two years. Wo hid thrco Musicians, but tieltlicrirt1im sin fec'i I In cuniiKlhcm or even hi ki- I n: them a hill.- relief. At last wo trlcit Howl's Mri-r l!i and hi a month both cltllarcn crc ii;rXci.lIr cured. "Vo recommend Hood's Sars?paril!a m a standard family mciliclne. and would not bo wlthoi.tu." Jilt, r . I I'ni. M. M. boLLi.u, 1412 i.ud Avcuue. Allu'jiia, l'a. HOOD'O PILL8 cure Comlii tto-i'j.-r.- nr log the pcrljtalllc action of tbo a .njcVi r -nri!. PEOM MEHAMA. Cold nights. Farmera are plowing around here. The entertainment given by the public schools of this place last Fri day night was n grand success and was well attended. 3fisi Long de serves ereat credit In the manner she has drilltd the scholars. Miss Lilla Terrell left Monday for Portland where she Is attending school. Mr. F. L. Henness of Gatesville was In town Sunday. Mr. O. P. Terrell made a business trip to Salem lost week. Gen. W. H. Byars of Portland was In town the first of the week. Mr. J. 8. Wvant of Salem was heroou business Monday. Miss Allle Davis of Rook Creek is teaching the primary department of our school. Mr. Barrlc nnd family of Minne sota, are visiting relatives here. Sam Timbrolnke, Wm. and Ben Berrlnger Who have been at work in rftockton, Col., for the past year, returned home Monday last, Mr. Geo. H. Joues of Salern cime up last week returning home Mon day. A masquerade ball will be given hero about tho 141 h of February. MAItlUKD. At-the residence of Henry Weu ger. In East Salem, Thursday even Ing, Jan. 12. 1893, Miss Sadie Wen ger, of this city, nud Leon Girod, of Brooks. UKATIIS. At her home in Edendale, Tues day, Jan. 10, 1893, Mrs. Ehzt Run Walllug, relict of J. H. Walling, of Sptlug Valley. Funeral conducted In the church at Zena on Thursday afternoon ot 1:30. Tho remains came to Salem ou tho forenoon train from Port land. imiL.ru lp STYLE i-1SV!LK I'lUiS. CURE jlck Hrctlaclwaivl rvllevn all the troublra Incl nt In a bilious sUlo of llie sjntem, nich at IMMlnwM, Naixra. Dmntlnrs. Dittmu oft, i luic rain In tut SMe.Se While their mo remarnablo giut -M has bran shown la curim MsE&l sc vSs5? iteadaci a yet Owm-n" I r-jir I r-'. inj prvrrnttne this ni u- . in.-. thjr alto eorrvtfl all tlis-wiln .tlnuiUtit th IWrr ami c,-i Krta If they only cure.' v, I, tch .,t-l HP Xb Actio thy tt to. ss tct ihota -, complaint- ls not ul Or Ihcm UI find to many ways that co do without them. "io rf Mr 1 hut fti . i hre, i ' i" these hi fl'lit iher w h. Put at . h CHE Ek t lWno of to juanr thes that her Is whew ,! our jtmtt UvuU Our plus cure it w Hl ..thrift di not. Ctataa'atcrna tJTt Pills are Ttry small injury ecu v to laka. Oue or two nllls make J. They aro strictly vnrUbleand da sot srlr or lurKr, but by I heir reoU actka mm! ail wlio uw Iht-ni. In TlaU at cwts I'M for j &, ereryvi hem, or sent by mill CASTE! Y221ZXQI Ci. V Tt ''J K M fist M fta MALY30H OwrSfCTtOX STSJirallM marwr WtUt. kM. iwmsmstxix rkCTum truicrvxt rn. COSOUUIOU h4 OLMrr ta 0s u inks u a ncs rvks w uetvuiMu wtms. -Mjaieccw.s-.iwujAAj.fc.ml Salary or Commission O aH U A4U tM P ikdi ,WRP," iiinu.ii..irriiihixi-ii' in jjjLLl'Z BIHWP Miiiitri Director t.tAam.tcXbMMt o "ilf fcn(r streets. Biindn' s"' ' "!,' IMp. in J, Uoxenot, r-iuter, fMldente 4l7bttienrcet. ! I'MMiirTRRfAa- -Church street, between Clietneketa snd enter, l'leseljin hiorn InraiidotenllieiSsljbsth seli'JOlal li Jii.l Y I'.S.C K.Hlfl-9p. m.) prayer meetlbg Thursday t7:Wl.m. itT.K.ll.Uyune, 1), !,, rnwtor. I SoCTll HALRM-M. H. church, l'rech. Id every Munday at ifcW a. in. snd 7 v . uuu,i nciiool st t. i. 1'iayer meeting Thuwda at 7 p, i jMiaue. Frldnr at 7 P. m. III, fcpwonu iUV.L'bas.ll. lite, iBn(or, Combbklamo i'nmnTtRBiAW-Salem, Oregon, Iter J. K. Ulalr, i'astor. Huudsy .m,.i fcvrr Miiiiuar. 10 a. in. Preaching ...reMunilav. II s. in. and 7iJ0 p. in. I church boine on llUh tteet, between ilHriou and Union. Kverybody welcome. tiwiTrliilKETHKKl -Two blocks fouth. weetof psfnen.cr depot. Hervlws ever Habbathnt It o-clock.HDd at WW. Baubnlh achooi at 10 .t. m. 1'raj er niretlng every Hntirdayulghlttl7:'. Kverybody cordlul Invllcd. itev.J 8 Jeiinlnu, Pastor. M KTHODlSTtl'. cnl,AI-crvlces onh bath at tftJO nnd 7:W. Sunday school at ;Kpworth IxwKUts nt 0:15; Prayer meet- Ing every Thursday evening, itoi.u. .. Kellermun, p.isUir. Br. Joseph's oatiiomc CiitJKCii.-Che-meaetitaud Cotluee. Bunday i-ervlcesitow mass 7:30 am.; high muss 10:30; bunday school a p in.; iaprrs 7:30; week dnjs, low niusii 7 a. m. ltev. J. 8. White, p.u,Ur. Comiukoatioj. vi.. Corner Center and Libert bervicihtiuudayatHUOu.nl. and 7 p. im ; Bunday Kchool VI ni., Y. i 8. C. E ut h : to i. m.; pruj r meeting 7-X)p.m.'l hurs duj. Kvamoki.icai. Mission.; Corner Che mchetuuud 17th Mreeta. Service In Kdk llli e cry huuday evening ut 7:30; Suuduy Hcnnul ut 3.30 p in.; prayer meeting evtry Wtd. -day ca enlug nt 7.30. Bt. 1'aci. Episcopal Cpukch. Corner CLuueh and Cheineketn. Setvlces 10.30 a m.uiul 7p. m.;Hunduy school 11:45 a. m.; service Thursday 7.J0p. m. Kev. W. Lund, lectoi. Knurr lUiiisr. Liberty and Marion. dtrlces 10-.1J a. m.nnd 7.00 p.' m ; Sunday school li m.; young people's meeting at b p. in.; prayer meeting 7.30 Thursday, Itev. Itobert Whltaker, pastor. Kbek Mktiiodiht. Kev. U. K. Bmalley punwr. tjtrTlces Sunday morning and evening, Sunday school at 10 a m.; pnier meeting Friday night. Church opposite North Salcin i-chool. Kiiikmjs. At Highland park on car line. Bervlces 10:30 a. m aud 7.30 p. in.; Hunday school 13 in.; Christian Endeavor (I p. m.: prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Rev, K. M. Oeorge, pastor. Geusian Baptist. Services In German Bpptiit chinch north ol Cottage stieet. Sunday school alio a.m. l'rcachliu at 11 n. ra. Eventog service ut 7:30. Ilev. John Fechttr, pastor. OiiuisTiA.v Science. Services In Uni tarian hall at IW.'J) a.in.nuu 7:U) p. m.; bub bath school 12 m,; Ulble study Thurtdaj evenlnit. UnitahiAn. Cor Cheraeketn and High street, bunilay kervkes 10-v0 uud 7.0 uuany school ut 12. T. W. Haven, iut tor. CilliisTiAN. High and Center, Sunday school 12 in.; preaching 10:30 a. m.; young people's fcoclf-ty 6.30 p. m.; preaching 7:0 p. in. Kev, W. It. Wllllums, puxlor. German Keiokhed. Capital and Mari on.; huuduy bervue II u, m.;buno.iy scnooi 10 a. in.; pruyer meellru Wednesday 7:30 p. in. Kev .I.Muellhuupt, puslor. Evanoelicai. Corner of Liberty Bnd Center streets. German service every Urst and third Sundays. J. B Fisher, fastor. UEltMAN Luthkkan. North CottagehL Services on 1st and 3d huuday ot eucn month at 2 p.m. Kev. G. li. il t y er.pastor. Afhican METiiomsT. NoriU Halem. Services ut 11a. in and 7.U0 p. m. Sundaj school al 1 p. in. Kev, G. W. White, pastor, Temperance.-Union Lodge ot Goou Templars. .No. tu meets every Frld uihtut Granre Hall, 'travelling uitiu nets are corulully Invited. tlollnets and 11 tne Heallng.at 115 High street, evirj Huuduy afternoon at 3 o'cloa For Sale al a Bargain. A good ten acre fruit tract near Salem. rare barguiu, uud on eay teims. Apply loJouivNAi.oli:ce. ' 1831 Tin: CULTIVATOR AND 1893 Country Gentleman THEBlSrOFTHE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. liKt oti. r. it. Farm Crops and Processes, iryjard, entomology . bte-keeplng, g eeU. reading domestic eVonS.i.j"' and aTuiu luaryofthenewsot tho week. Its ma" kelrojwts are unusually complele anil much attention is ,wld to the prosrScu or he crop., as thruli g Hcht upon one ol Ihe niot liupoAani m all qm-st Sm Wheniobuj and hen to sell. It la ill. enillyllluniated.and by ret"nt"ulareel meat, conialns more reading matter tbf.n ejer btforo. Tho sutscrlptk n price Is 1 CLUB HATES FOR 1803. I wo subscriptions. )nonrenilttanc S J Six Subscriptions, " jq Twelve Subscriptions, " " id in!T".B" Ncw Subscribers r l!) par lng in Hdrnuc row. vfe will senrt ii.V . r Per Weekly, nom our receipt o Ptheen u Unce to jf nta rv Ut. 1SH3, without cbar -Specimen cop e- Free. Address ' LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Publishers, Albany, N.Y. I uunicuuineantU'ruf-GrowlnE .... ..Wvo-itock and Duirvinir, M0JKul'0.'.nc"ult"" "''nor dit.,r PACIFIC LAN FOR TOW $2.00 IVrdoiea fortheUnM flnlshed 'UOTOGR.v,.Hs,QlhecUy MONTED DROSL, ls CommerflU Strtt, T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGINO CW. Mt at CWHU butti. IN All HfliMto I.cm1 Menvh THECHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY ... .. jl. At.rtAa Vtltv. li'XliiralOH KMW I" vwmarrvrmKimnmm NHIV AllVKUTIHKMKNTS. t-ioilHAI.K-Klve shiire ol lsl;erlrst)f Ir"ieTii lliilhlliig a lioan Ajyw Wlim "l par value. J.. A. JMVhou, H Court street. 1-13-Ct batunln. Call at once. Itooin t.OrO block. 0. a Clement. W WOOD TO rilOl' -About slxj ""'" ,1! wood to chop. (.alliH "ffii" ?f" flee. . it. Hlneharl, 1IANO KOIl ltKNT.-rico l'rof. 7.. M. r jTirtii"",i-". - 1.1.11 WANTKU.-Chnrlei I, Webter a Co want agents who hnvo sold hoc clopedlas, Hlsiorles.nr h'gh cliws subcr p. iloL hook's. J hey idler the best Biibscrlp. II n books on 1 ho couilncn. Kerercuii rKiiilted. Apply at onco In T. M Jl llllnms, Manager, 07 Filth Aenue,ew Qfk. WANTKD. A place to work In funHy. by two Get man girls. Irqulre of lief John Fechter, 03 Liberty t. 1-S-" mWO KUUNI81IED ROOMH-At 579 I Trade street, two blocks from State House 1"Kil ritUIS I'APEIl Is kept on Hie at K. C. I Drake's Advertising Agenc- M i.d bi .Merchants l-xclwnce, fan I -uclffi, I ullfurnln, where couliacls for a f rllsll.8 can be made lor It. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Monday, January. 16th. "The Master" of German Dialect Comedy, Mil GEORGE P. M0RPI1Y AND I 1 rLAYtnSl LEDERER'S comic IntheGreatJ.aughlng Festival, 11 trg-Reserved setts on salo nt Patton's. Notice. Notice Is hereby glvn. that thfl Commlt t'unn R ieti and Pub lc property of the Ulynf alpm Oremn, will sell ut public auiti mlnfroutofthe city's building now iu upteit by I'apitnl Engine coiurutii nnd tt-lnt-r honnemun us a grocery store, ut the cornor of Liberty uud tate streets, lu the city of alem, .t two o'clocK p. m , Wedues lay. January M.li-91 thelollowing dr.crlbed pn,ieri: '.0 fet-t off of theKast end of Lot No. 8, illock No. 47, in tne Citv ol Salem, Mirlon couuty, (Jreison, known isthebuilillmtnow (ccupied by th) Titer buginel'ompiny. Aisthe ity of Salem's property on the S K cirnor ol Liberty and Htate streets, omn en Ine at Ihe North East corner of ilock No. -.0, lu the City ot Halem, Marlon n niiiy, Oregon; theme southerly along the s' llnx nf .aid Work 3), 100 ieet; I huce eisterlypimlle wil h Ihe north llneot sa'.d Biocit.5u feet. Tnencj nonherlv. pirallel wlih the wist boundary llneorsald Kloct, l(Wf ei. tnu e n rthb 'undary line of said HlocijTbfiice wrs eny to the plaoi ol be-Klnninu-. llulld ugnowoccuplwi by Hleln er it Minueman grocery, 1'apltal Engine Co unit clt Juil. Term of Mile One half cash on uccept ance of bid by ilty council of the city of Salem.nnd the balance ut the explrutlou iix mnnths, with Intereitat the rate of percrtnl,pc annum. The right to reject unyandali bids 1 liertby reserved. A Kikin. Colons i. J Olmsted. Oei. n Gray. Committee on Slrtets ami l-ubllo Property 1-Utd Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the cityol "alem will rei-elte scab d proposals for a "lteiorthn contemplated new city h-llun to U o'uluck uoon.of the ffi h day olJanu '.r-f.' 0". A.Vy pf "' n having pro. eny .iiltiib lor the purpose of Hie building of i city hall w fubmlt th" propo nl for lis a e to tht- Utj to the oommitlee on streets hL .W'bHc propem, giving an accurate desc Iptlou ofthe premls.s. The rlKhtto 'J ct any and nil proposals Is hereby re ervia. a. Klki.v, 1-lMd Gto. B. OHAV. School Tax Notice. JillW -'"!if liJ!?5' ..? Ih, OULDt linlwu r, Kr.. ... . u. "elln' llADhiAil j tt . r- "CI..IOJ area a. is'u. 1 "dw-!'w District Clerk, earner mm 01) LEAVES SALEM LEAVES PORTLAND E-M.WaitePrintingCo" Largest.establlfhmentlntheclly. OVER BUSH'S 8AI.KM, . . . BANK, OREGON. WOT FRUIT TRACTS year 1KH2 is now due aud payable at the iftheolW-lle A. Moores, di-trlct clers i KiUli- & ron'"''Cal Mfeet, Salem: Oregon. ThesairHwi i i.o ,i...'.i r!.."1 D AND ORCHARD CO. HOEYE&Mllis J- K. MURPHY. PORCELAIN BATHS ' 'ASD . jhx imvlS Carpenter Mj Builder, Shopiajjuta.tj. T'le for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, NORTH BALLM. Take'ltl TOIXGJOCRXAL, 1893 UIU HWimn J. W. WEST, Proprietor of tho GERMAN MARKET Un Commercial HI. and the CASH MARKET On Btalo Street. Good Meats, Kaunas, Lard, tlntim, Jliv miUnci eterythlnK kept In u nrst-clus establishnieiil. 18:l HARPER'S WEEKLY. II,r,USTKATKD. 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