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a rbfu i YOU ARE MISSING BARGAINS if jroti f tiot ffUraliiHw your IfOMfMliy, (WDMJlWMAJt, IlIIJJJONfl, fiA0M,flit0JBSi8to,l Osburn's . Racket StorBi 'J'lmyliAW fcUMMJAL VAtJJyJfcf In LhiW tfno 3Iioom at 12,60 ftiid $d. Viiay it!o Iihfo a lino nl $1,46 Hint l tlio liuitt In liiu oily for Hid iioioy, Moa wkUlioy toivo In O.ffLDllMN'fl tiffQItig fjoford winking youf purfiliHuod, nflJ you will BAVti MONJJjy, 261 Commercial St., S&JUum, Oregon, Tf'KPk Sh and Door JHVtatory Front! Street, Safnm, Orogon, Tho bent o1ft(i of work In our lino at prJcoH to com,pott with tho lowot, Only tho boat irmtorml iinimI. C.N.CHURCHILL T 8. DUfHIOUdHfl OnUltOniLL A JJUIUtOUGIIS, Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agontfl for tho celebrated economic force mid lift l'uiiip. 100 Ghomekotn Street. Salem Truck k Dray Co. em Iron works. Drays and trucks the corner of Btato and Commercial Btrocte. F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. THE) n veiling. u -IT Ha All theNews And does not ' pervert, disguise or cover up what tho public is interested to know. At the same timo it does not resort to sensationalism. If you want 4 Live, CI At the timo of day when oyoryono has tho most liesuro to read, have tho JOUBNAL loft at your door. Only 2 Cents a Day; TI -:- GAPTAL Will bo found laboring earnestly for practical reiorms in city, county, stato, and national government It beliovca in making tho, burdens of taxation upon tho people as light as possible. It doo not believe in rings, bosses or political machines monopolizing tho political powers that belong solely to the people. The disiutereeted and patri t oitbea al way eajoye reading THE JOUBNAL. FVPNTNO wmmmmmwn ' Mmm.1 'tyNMrnHHsmPAVtitW jKimimgmmmf f DRAYS AND TRUCKS alwuyu ready for ordcro, Hell mid deliver wood, hay, conl and lumber. Of llco Stale Ht.. onnosllo Sa- iuiv bo found throughout tlio day at LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. HAS - Jim Vewspancr mm CtUMl e)leaeeli1ieiJaij m inwniiiiniiiwiiiimnfw Witpmnt NMVTON TANNEll, White & Tanner's Livery, (HuecioMlolclifit A Whltier.) .Ivory, hnek Mid feed amble A (ill IforM bvtfdXi by flay, week or moiitli. dirwiA. annul w vrinnmeuo iioipi, Ed. C. 180 BTAT33 STltEKT. TINWARE, ROOFING, -STOVES,- Creamery ami Dairy Sup plier, blcel ItaiiKCH, Tarlor Heaters In all Style'u a Spe cialty. CLOTHES WJIINOKRS AND WASHERS f Tho bent on earth, call. Give uh a 10:8tf. W. Taylor, IIoii3C Cleaner, Gardocr and General Jobber CARI'ET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE- WAHIIING A,SD WINDOW CLEANING A SPECIALTy. Jvcnvo ordorx nt Tlioinao A Johnion'n Oommorolnl ntrot. m J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 21SS Commercial 8t,, Eilim, Ongon, (Next door to Klein'.) Hpoclulty of HpecUclM, und repairing Clock, WatotiM und Jewolry, THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OllEQON. Katen, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The beat hotel between 1'ortlnnd und Kan KruncUoo, Klrt-claM In all It appoint. ineuU, 1U table are erved with th Choicest lfruitH Grown In the Willamette Valley. A, I. WAGNER, Prop. Notice of DJsHoJutlon. rnilK grocery firm of H. Karror A Co. I L I'll, day dlMol ved by mutual oonnent, h.julro Kurrur retiring from wild biilueN, and John A. Van Kaion continuing the bunlnemi at the wtmo placo. All perkon owing nuld firm can nettle their account with either Hon Ira Kurrur or J. A, van jvuiun, KMlein Oregon, Jan, 7, 1 Wt . MO-Jt M. KAKItAKACO. Hr Little Mch MHd Woiiich. KOR ISOa U made exorewlr lor the you niter bor and girl J, who read their magazine at home and in echool, Kverr nuraber will eontaln ilirte. nir. J ted pl3turM,poiiitr6nHMaHdj(nglMnd pwetm 10 ( ib eimi," jhmhom an tAjM there will be tbe Wkiwlar mh1U: Tliree Uttie Uold-OlMrer. H Olive Jlar- jwr. AllalMMitiMrewarkabJeadrMtMree ol mhii clilldres who wiled arouud Owpe Kwa U ColKoraU. Tht heHoe WeMve In. Hr IavIbI M. au4wtu All about our "ta4, band, a4 the ret ot ui" not IU etudyluir Fkyetokfy, A LtiilM OoliitnlUu Oraadpaiw. Hr prU('iyr. 'jlKwjrrof atHwlo nuoMir Kuiy nwmr w nm 'iM It" o' lhYor..Jtr niMMtii IbwiKriV eakeh aMftBlli tttt ppnKi i Uw (uiM 4 ,-mtt ia fM rtty m CAPITAL mLvMBsaBuan. HAitfM, O.IM(Ifltfi JWirfMVf JAWfAIIV flY, lHWi.ri.,. iliwn mi. MHHMmUmaHlM U)Wli!lliWWBWWWHIIIillll!M)l' Ji OOWUlMMlN ... if, WMtM. mitiplyof Jiomw mid btigglfs '"I Jj Olilce nt stable, Oommerelnl hud 'J innd. Trade Cross Wholesale mill Kcttill Dealer In Fresh, $nlt ami Hniokcd MealH orallKlitdB ? Court ami 110 State Streets. IlcHldonco flSJ Church St., J. J. SIGN AND MUTTON kwnnr UU1J1 I 111 I HI Decorator, KnlHomlnor and l'ft. per llunger, ' Lcnvo orrtorH nt A. II. Huron A Bon'H I'ur nlluroMlnroorBroat A Olio, Unworn. FOR RENT. Ton ncrcn of good unrdon Inhd near Su. loin, Appiy nioncoio HOKKItllKOS, JOUIINAI. Olllco. For Rent. New hmiMo of i roomN, North Huloin. on car lino, two blocko north of Kchool. 17,00 n month In ndvancs, Uoo, KHClialriitU, la-aMm. I flood ((nrden Innd throe mile noutlicnut of iho penitentiary on Alncli-uy rond, t'JM down und Imlunco on 6 to 10 yearn time. Or trade for city property, i). A, llnrrln, Halcm. 1IM8 if MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Heal IX 11 to, In amount and lima loutiK, 10 null. No delay in unuldorlng 'FEAR & HAMILTON. iioom 14, J! mh Hank block, 6 ndw Authorized Cupital $600,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Halom, Oregon, W.A.UtWIGK C.tl'rc. ;V7. W. MAHT1N, J.Jl,AL.lKUT,Oulilei, vice rro, Htato, Oountyand City Warranto bought at i'ur. uw WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, S200.000 Tranaact n general banking bulnci In nil IU branche, OKO. WILLIAMS I'rcdldont Wm.KN OI.ANO- Vloe I'rmlden IIUUllMONAJtY Canhlcr. UIItKOTOItA: Oco, Wllllami.Wm, Kng loud, Dr. I, A, Jtlchiirdnou, J. VV, llodiou, J, A linker. Hunk In new Kxohanzo block on Com merelal itreet, B;1H White's No. 60, HALEM'8 FI27JSOT TJIUOJC, Ntrw ready for builnen. (turefut work, a pootalty, J. K. WIlITi:, ELLIS h WHITLEY, TvIVBRYlvIKN, South or"WillnattMoaI, IVcCM: ... OKKOOM Sckool Tax NoUco. TheMhool tx of dtitrlet No, it fur the yearlHM I now due and payable ut the lifMea of Write A. Mneree, dutrict clerx, loom 4, No. 'MH (HAmeretal ttreet, Kulwn, Oregou. The name Will be deerried dells (luent uuleee Bald before Ure4i 8. tm. WYI.IKA. miSHKi, 17-dw.Jw UUtrtot Clerk. M. T. RINEMAN MUXMl I w Choice ids. A JJgatWJ PHncimrfrff.((i ami mmm am !'fiAlJl,lli MOP.' lWSaaar.w nt Mf, flKiirt J, .f J'flMWipi . Hpf. MAW urihTlni HSfiotmi ImhK.Rnloiii, Oregon. (iter Ml tiUillkHMUN. AHotfi nt Inn1, fllrn llri tjt mlti front roomrt of unnl tllfjflkmifiiM IfiKiimnrMrtl nliiT flnfifl nXtttUi flAiMn, Oregon. ffilftt' i, fMlRllM. A, ilAltl'i mrlMinl I. Atfetiioy. At Inw. f Hwmrtiiti i,j,rtd(t A iniHii'n.iirttiK OUIIUltlt nlltll(i(tP((lin,(irroti Bllrr W. If. Hftl.MIW. f irmiMM A li oMtMi Altonpy nt lrw, l limt'ttitt iitmh' '". .. .IE I . ... J li I.. iiiuoK, hot, tee ( i Hlrtlfc ttu a m)urt, ihi roiiriHi. M MKj1'01'W. BlotioKfrtiihcf mut Ttne- vrltftl. Jlf t e(iilpied lyiiowrltlW c, tint n?, m (Iti-Koii. Ovor Lniia A JlusU'j bmiK, HAletn, UrtRim. J iI.IIMAIWHAV,l'UYlClAN AND lclNli'lf04in!iil liiork, IHHtjiIrn ItMlilnrirn niiHHHiiij ni h ii Orcgoili Ulllco In IlKljiIrn ItMlilnrirn ronier mn vwinu m, js corner winter street, i If. Hi MtrriV iiliyloltti nnd mir KCriftr UMICO III JiKIrldUO iiioor. Sn I em, etfiiUNvf hi. Otllca limlrn 1(1 Id IJuin. JIOl(i, .-I. P? norm of It. T, d. MM in I, l)ditlM(M SIjiIo Rtreot, DVPrydoflurlpttoni l'alnlcfls opera lions Afr.v'cllty, JJ. i'UOll, Architect, 1'lnna, Hpoel TV' nctutloiiH mid nuiiorintcurioiico lor nil ktiWilfl or hulldliiK". Olllco wo Com. merclftl rft,, up stnlro, OA, iJUIIKHT, Architect, roouH2l, Mnr , fjUMii tullldliiK, rortlniid, OreKon. DWraoWNBKNI), Civil Ktixlnpcrnnd a Hiirvej-or. Ulllco with UreKon 1.1111a Ut , Brtlcm, Oregon, P. iy. JflAtlHKN A CO,, Mnmimoture or nil , kJhdH of vohlclOH. KupalrliiK n upbolal Htiop 4iHlntOKlroGt. 7H'VrKOTIUN LOIJU14 N0.2, A. O U.W. X Moot In tlioir linll In HUUo IiiHurnnce InilldlnK, every Wedncndny cveiilnif, , H.A. McKAlllJKN.M. W. J, A. MKLWOOU, llooordor. .i , . IMPHOVKD .OHDKIl OK HKU A1KN,- KnnilaHuu 'I'rlboNo. 8, Huloin, Hold council ovory Tluirmliiy evening, at7:J0, Wlgwiuu la btnto lnnurunco hull, V. O, 11AKKU, I'rophot. KltfVNK O. WATKlW.Uhlorofllooordg The Pacific Detective and Collecting Bureau. SALEM, - Oregon. C, D, CLEMENT, Minager. Olllco room 3, (J my Ulock. Itntcfl rcanonal)Io. l'ubllo und private worlt done. riDUOATlONAXj. Go to the Best, Tho plnco'.'lor; youngj Indies und gentle. rnitn to kocure mtliorouglCedllcntlou U tlio oiu, out uvcrinow. wmm UNIVEllSITY. lxingnnd Htllt the loading Inxtltutlon 01 tho North Wi-Ht, Hotter thun overt Now con ro of limtrtictlun In Oratory, Theology mid PonMintilimted, HTUUlICM.T-Noniml.llUHlncHH.Acadomy, Collcgo, und I.iiw courst'H grcutly enlurgou 11 nil Improved, KaciillItH Increased nnd Improvod. For rutatogiio of (JoIU'ko of Lnw wrlto Uonu H T. Hlchurdsou, IChij .Halcm, Or. Kor Uatiiloffiio of College of Medical nnd l'lmrmucy wrlto Dean Itlchinond Kolly.M, !., I'Ortlnnd. Or. Kor gonoral Oatalociio wrlto Ilov. Geo. VVhltnkiT, 1), J)., I'roHrdont, Huloin, Or. 7-'JMm-dw FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Will bo opened to stmlontH Hopt. 13, 181)2. Ollora Iho iiuwt practical criureoHOf study of any school In tho Hlalo, viz: Mechanical Kngluccrlng, Civil Knglueerlng, Klcctrlcul Kuglncorlug, Aeudomlo nnd Orammar nchool courxcH HtudoutH pructlco dally In wood Hhop, mnuhloo hop, and luboru- Tuition nnd liourd pur Your, (ISO, Hpeolul Inducement Uiu few young men who wlHh to work for their board und tui tion during voealloim, KorproxpcctuRiind further lufonnntlou, ndilreN KD WIN itOHHIHON, M. H , 1'roHdent, Huloin, Or. JVIiss Ballou's KINDERGARTEN. THIIID YEAR Open Monday, Heptemiior lVth, at Kin dergarten Hull, opposite opera house. Children received nt three viars of ava and over, A oounccllng olu will be t tublliihod lor advanced Kindergarten pu- iill mid thOHO beginning iirlumry work. Inly tho bent modern Klndorgnrten ineth. od employiMl. rruug' Nytem ol drawing und color work Introduced. ENGINE AND BOILER poll Mile, Tlie holler 1 an H-horxeup J; right tubular, mud the engine a U-horwe horizontal. Ilo'.h urn lu vood condition. aud CfMt 1709 whbn new. Apply to A. Jl. KOIWTNKH A CO.Oppo lt Klrnt National Hunk. JAPANB83S CURB A new and Complete Treatment, eotudeU lK ot iUfipUtti4, oliitiiioot lu eapeule. U a boa ami idlU; a jMMlUne sure for ex- ivrtHti, iiiif hi, iiij bllwd or bleeding. Itching, or hereditary Pllwi. ami ebruole, reeent or many oth her dlfcttuwt and fmle weak. wuya great beiiet to the mmi; i M genM (wtiiu, 'i u oral auoovtry w a wedUitl emr rendering an opera llou with fUal etire rendering an opera llou IM anile uuueeeeeary heealtw. ThU nimw aw uerer bmn known to fall. MrlMk.llxIt; eeejiby wall, 'Wkyeu ft ftowi Ikle terrlbW aiaeaee wbea wrlll 1 Mai feet wltiiUoe, to igimwiM JOURNAL. MM, fll (I1MWI MORMI11 IIOf(f(JIOfllC tdildn, g" T.- L 'li'X' LLt- . Ht tun Capitol oufftil PubllthlAg GmpMp (fheofHifrttid.J Olrt.OomiriPreliit Hlrt(, In l'. 0, rfrilMlni Hllt(t At th fHHfonlM At eillri,Of.,M i(itVrlrtM inntlff. NO WATKIIKO IIATfirJi Tlio grentefll victory Um been won tof Oregon In tlio recent miireme court dcolsfoti liplioldliiK the red (lo tion of rttea by tho Oregon rallrond coiuiiiImIoiIi Soma cottinlnlti Hint tho cdiiitulfslon did not lower the rates oiiotltfli. Tho oommliwloii did what was botler. They inadd a out In Iheratcn on tho basis of cHmlna hnjf all watered ntoolt from the ques tion of (lolormlulii rvhat Is a fair rata. Tho court has uphold their ro- dtlotlou tnado upon that theory. Tho railroads fought tho reduction of rates on the ground that It was unfair and would not allow them an Income on all their watered stook. Tho commission wou Its suit n(?d sustained its horizontal out of ten pircent. on tho theory that fictitious values should not bo taken Into con sideration. That Ih a threat victory. The commission made a conserva tive reduction but wou on a great principle. Tho commission should bo sustained ulong this lino of work and wo bcllovo It will bo. KIM, mi: IIIJU KILLS. House bills C7 and 68 aro rcaJy for passago In tho houso. Oho Is to give the stato board of horticulture power to declaro any Bectlon of tho stato an Infectious district whore peach yellows or fungus aro found, and power to order all nursery stock from sucli a district destroyed. Tho other bill Is to glvo this state board power to creato and appoint n state olllclal, to bo called State Fruit Pest Inspector. He is given enormous powers over tho rights and property of citizens. Ho will prepare an expensive and elaborate report, illustrated with peats, to ad vertise Oregon to tho world as tho most infested stato in tho Union. These two bills will cost the state an immense amount of money and aro for tho solo purpose of increasing the powers and emoluments of the professional ofilcoseeklng horticult urists. KILL THE BUG DILLS. THE (IRANI) ARMY'S LOSS. In tho death of ex-Prcsldout Hayes the old soldiers of tho country lost another leador, a man who was always and everywhere their frlond. At the last Grand Army reunion the ex-president and Gen, Benjamin F. Butler marched in tho purudo and received great ovations of applause Now both aro dead. How many more will loavo this earth before tho unxt Grand reunion is bold? The old soldiers aro dying one by ono, but rapidly. As ono comrudo said recently, and It Is the most pathetio answer to tho pension-haters that wo have neon, tho members of the Gruud Army of the Ilepublio, tt.o men who went to the front when tho government cried for men to savo It from its enemies and would- bo destroyers, and to whom tho mar tyred Lincoln, speaking for the pa trlotlsm of tho country, promised protection for their wives and orphans and for themselves when ago and Infirmities should ovortake thorn will soon bo as rich as Jay Gould. They aro Journeying to the home where tho consciousness of duty done means moro for happ iness than (72,000,000 piled up In twenty years. IIAH SEEN THE MUHT. Senator Butler has scon tho light and moved to reconsldor tho vote by which tho sonuto killed tho Ha ley Portago Railway BUI. By a handsome vote It was again placed on tho calonder. Tlio senator wants a big appropri ation for tho Monmouth State Nor mal school a very worthy institu tion. Ho Is ono of a member of senators who voted agulnst tho port ago bill, a geuorul measuro for the good of ull tho pcoplo of Oregon, but who nre always ready to vote for special speclflo appropriations for their own locality. How can such gentlemen expect their pet measures to succeed? Tho people say, open the rivers. MCKINLEY'S I'LUCK. In an address before tho Ohio Wool Growers' association, at Col umbus, on the 12th lust., Gov. Mo- Klnluy sad In my oplulou, the great policy of protection la the true policy, and I believe that It is Juntas dear to the AuierJeau people m ever before, I au rftther inclined to think that the DemoettUbj uteinbera of eon grtiea r) imei edited tefaw wool. YouaMiit OmmuM etitimi "10-JM1"H K.HWM tfO-UAi ' W'f'J'I'U! Higher of" rtll h, L&iveiifHtf i'wtttMtH If, if Rofo &&E&28? ABSOLUTELY PWR1 Tllti lll-OODY fllllHT, Warren O. Cltronloloi "When uciii Id F, lJullor's regiment of Mtwnohtiflolts vottlnitiefH was pas lug through JJnUlmofo ott Its way to tlio front, al the begin til tig of the war, stones and various missiles were hurled at tho soldlors by tiio rebel etottiont In Dnltlmoro, It will bo remembered that Gen. Duller took steps to prevent a repetition of that kind of demonstration, much to tho dlxgust of the robots of (ho Hotith and tho Copnerhonds of tho North. Thoy reviled Gcu, Butler for his storu robuko of rebel violence. That old hatred still lingers in the heart of tho Maryland secessionists. Tho Baltimore Bun bursts a gall duct and vomlU its virus on tho head of tho dead Union General. It says: "Tlio death of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, of Massachusetts, removes & man whom no section of tho coun try will mourn and whom no party will euro to claim. No other stato will seek to deprlvoNewHampshlro of tlio honor of being his olrth placo, and all will gladly leavo to Massachusetts such fame na may ao oruo to her from his long residence In hor borders. Charity can find in most public men something to ad tnlro and pralso. In Gonoral But ler's career, amrt from bis unques tioned taloot, it can discover llttlo of this kind A 'Fal staff in war, a tyrant in positions of authority, an open and unblushing turn-coat lu party matters, ho com bined all tho worst features of the New England character without any of Its sturdy and splendid virtues, Take him for all In all, lot us bono tbqt wo shall not look upon his Ilk' e again." Should a Northern Union news paper mado a similar comment o'n somo deceased Rebel general, the llok-splttle Demooratio press would say that "Republicans did not know that the war was over," etc. It would seem that Domocratlo papers, both North and South, neither know nor believe that tho war is oyer, Judged by their virulent diatribes. TIlKFKKlMlUIIHlr: QUESTION. Tlio city of Portland Is struggling to freo itself from tho tentacles of toll bridges, toll ferries and toll corpora tions that havo been fostered for nearly a half century. Tho freo brldgo battlo Is an expen sive ono nnd it will cost tho city a great deal to rid itsolfoftho mis takes of tho past. But tho buttle Is half won. O. H. Meussdorfler con tinues to bo tho champion of unob structed trufilo botweon the two great cities on opposlto sides of tho river. Ah the heud of tho freo brldgo commission bo is the target of muoh abuse. Following from tho Tela gram shows that ho Is ablo to defend himself agulnst his critics PorvriiANi). Jan, 25. If tho 1 per- son who slgnH himself "Workfuir man" in this morning's Oregon Ian, und others who havo assaliod my motives in supporting tho Buruside streot slto for a brldgo, will ilud a pleco of proporty belonging to mo near tho eastern approach to the Burnslde-streot bridge or on East Burnslde street, thoy are privileged to sell the property and appropriate tho proceeds to their own use und I will cheerfully sign and execute tho deed without consideration. I fa vored tho Burnsido-strcet slto be cause I honestly believed It to bo tho most eligible, and I am suro tho other mourners of tho brldgo com mission were actuated by equally honorablo motives. O. II. MKUfiaOOHFFKIt. Tho death of Hayes leayos Cleve land tho only living ex-president. After tho 4th of March President Harrison will ill! the placo now hold by Cleveland. Got the Mitten Every Time. "I cun marry any girl I pleaso" was his exclamation, but unfortunely then ho did not pleaso any: and there was a plain reason for it. Ho had contracted catarrh of tho worst form, and. although a wealthy, edu cated, and attractive person In every other way, ho was positively repul sive to his lady friends, a number of Wliom rejected nia oilers 01 marriage. A frlond advised him to uso I)r. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. He took his ad vice, and now Is the most poqular beau lu town, and now ho really cau "marry any gin no pleases" 10 osk. It made his breath pure and sweet' ho has no headache, no oiienslvo discharges from the nose, lu short is In perfect health, aud all from us ing a few bottles of Dr. Sage's Cat arrh Remedy. Baby cried, Mother eigked, Doetor preeeribed J Caetotto U. Pow f LEARNED LABOiifN$ Member of n Haiitm flnoerititpfHlent Elliot H Baltimore nod Ohio tmMi of an Interwtlntf clmt mnFi bollova any road in the turnup, like the BslUinorfJ section gn with a oott doctor of divinity, an ex-i legislature and an emerge 110 has ucen out Along wookand tolls n story al once no unu while his cm- 1 Band Patch a night or twu loroman of tho gangcftiM ana said: "Tboro is moro talent tot Inch In tlio gang on the far tl; mountain than I have met i i was at the luat Btato conveollejt,! JUr. UolbrooK askau the mount, and tho foreman ceat: "I vun coming up the hill from 1 with my gang a bit ago, and ' rods below Philson's wo found of a mini lvlmr besido the tm body was yet warm, and I Mwill u.ia a doctor here,' said i hwf to my. BOlf. o , "'Igu.043 1 can nnnwor in' a ptaoh,'. sam ono or 1110 men in tho gang, '"What do yon know aboot raek things? 1 abked with some shdw of con Is tempt. ' " 'Oh, I took it tomt in tho oW Jeffer son Medical colleyo yuaraago, botdidnt tako to prnctico nud qnit,' All this time, ho had been rummaging tho' bitty, and in a minuto Biiid, 'He's dead,' " 'Well, I'll loavo two or three of jro horo to watch tho body while 1 , get coroner or a sqniro to hold an inqtwet,' said I. Tho rost of you, can ccWwitb me.' ' . , ' " 'I guess as I'm coroner of the oevatyi I'll do,' said another mud covered em3 zon. ' 'Youl' said I to him Teh vnm T itrna rAamtaA !. -.11 " . ., , V.., jw TM WtVVkWU WV Ji Wrtl. rrnninnrl' IIotookeLxothej; gang and hold an inquost and .. -! O" W reteWMjA n verdict of accidental, death. ' " " '"Well, that's done; put him hi (9m hand car and we'll take him up and j a coOin and a preacher and by Bald to tho men. " , , " 'What's tho uso? said a Kan ot tt gang who hadn't eaid a wowlttU&OW, I am a minister and always & a Bt- bio wltn mo. l.ot s Hold tat right horo, Lot tho othora die: aRKfe up tlioro under that big heml, tttj won bury mm without turtuerWBOme. b "Acting on his suggestion that was soon dug, tho body carried t I side, and then tho 'minister' took Ho read 11 chanter, cave out a Jam. I lid called it, which tho meneaaf,Mfi thou ho dolivorod ono of the meet ftSim ; and appronriatest f unoral serawae 1 heard. It was out of sight, and netft? ovory ono of us was purty nioJet bezVMf ho quit. Tlioro wasn't notldnw It ju all resomblin my church, bnt K oef1A mo, 'causo it was simple, ami W powerful as tho dynamite we ho4 lMMH using all day, . "' "Liko tho doctor, tho Qoepel toftm had had Ids innincrs ina sokool Mt sominary, but a ccrapokad dowe4 kte, and ho was unbeknownst to bteatlf doing really big now. What etrnekM all of a heap was tho fact that L jritt was bossln tlio trani;. could only fOMPJ tho pon' to mitko my signainre em Hkf payrolls, and all tho fellows under mt woro either M. D.'s, D. D.'s or D.' Afc Great country this 1" Pittsburg Po A Volcanic Legend. Chimborazo, tho "prido of tr AJ4eV nt ono timo thought to bo the WfMt mountain peak in the world, at 1J0WJ rockouod us being only 31,42 feet 4 Boa lovol. which is certainly glvo it an air of majesty if not f tory. But tho natives of tbex havo a curious boliof a legewH tells thorn thut "Chimbo,"mw full milo higher than ho isattejjl time. Whon Plzarro invaded tw ) of tho incas" Chimboraao mnjostla head botween 23,004 foot into tho rarlflud atmi that invndor's crowning piece tho strangling of the last of brought down the wrath of who ront tho giant peak from circumferonco, throwing dew masses of stotios nnd reducing by about 0110-llftli, At tho entno timo the spex mountain, tho former reefing "tho luca's Head," was cunted, til this dav no man has ever within 8,000 feet of ite shwiMIv luca's Head" is a massive 11 lto lying on one side of we ditlon says it once forsied ttf St. Louis Republic. Saving. "Oh, John, I've MTel m mktti yon gave me last year I AnertyWf aid an up town boueewife. "Yes, very glad. Ieueet pml .w,...ww ...( fvxv eepeav en uio uuappreciRtlvo riulHMW, fkl& Record. A Noted Dlvln kave bee MiNarTMMieUl rer lfraiMila. wea vtrm?. witei we eiwri4ei. Tiitt 1