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iw"""' ,rsrv' r! ' l ' .. Ir K if-. V I. 1,. "German Syrup We have selected two or Croup, three lines from letters freshly received from pa-ttate-wrho have given German Syrup to Ureir children in the emergencies of CrotiD. You will credit these, teas "KfftiS? Jrt'iSssracsa Ja---rlfi,5grg BEHIND TH6 SCENES. WoolRon Alimw itnd .1. Choevor Good win nre lit work on n new opera for Do fSVoIf UopjKjr Hiiro- tiuilth, author of "Robin Hood, faMCOinnletml a now opera. "The Knlek c rbockore," for tho Bostonlttna. An English pluyvrright has dramnUzod Ualul people, happy m finding what so many families lack a med icine containing no evil drug, which mother can administer with con fidence to the little ones in their most critical hours, safe and sure that it will carry them through. JD.L.WlLUTS,of Mrs. JACW. KIRK, Alma. Neb. I rive It Daughters' College, iiarroaaourar-ay, i liave depended upon it in attacks of Croup with inv little daugh ter, and Cnd it an in valuable remedy. te nrrchlldren when ta earned with Croup ud never saw any preparation act like ft. It is simply mi- HtCUlOUS, Fullv one-half of our customers are mothers who use Boschcc's Ger man Syrup among their children. A medicine to be successful with the little folks must be a treatment for the sudden and terrible foes of child hood, whooping cough, croup, diph theria and the dangerous inflamma tions of delicate throatsandlungs. A DlircreiicB of Method. On an olovutod rnllrwwl train a day or two ago four boy, ragged utreot urchins, mado thotnRolvcs n nuinanco most of tho journey down from One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. Their antics and noiso annoyed dif ferent paKKcngew to tho vorgo of ox potitulation. but thoir offorte woro met with insolonw and more noiso. At Thirty third HtrtKit a lady of raid illo ago got on. and tho pandemonium of tho boyii at onuo attracted her Attention. Slio did not resent it, however, but croKHcxl and sat down by them and began a conversation. She iwhwl questions, told stories and interested them to such an oxtent thnt peaco roigned whero befoio had been discordant tumult. At Grand Btreot tho boyH got out each bestowing a polite "Good by, lady" upon their entertainer. A pas Bouger wan curious to know tho bo crot of tho HpcU nho had thrown ovor tho unruly lads, and after thanking her on bohulf of tho other patwengors fr thu relief she hnd givon, oflked how Bho hod douo it, '1 have brought up three boys," wild tho ludy. "uud 1 know thoir tonka and likings. I talked to tlioso Httlo follows of tho tilings my boyB would huvobWMi interested in at thoir ages. That waa all." All, indued, but a volumo. To Iniow how ia all thoro ia to anything. Now York TirncH, "Safe and Certain" IS tho testimony of Dr. aoorgo K, 1 Waller, of Martina vlllo, Vo., In reference to Ayor'a P1Ub. Dr. J. T. Toller, of Olilttonnngo, N. Y., anys : "Ayor'a l'llla nro highly apnroclntotl. Thoy ro' porfect In form and coating, mA tliolr offoota aro nil that tho mon careful phyalclau could dealro. Thoy liavo supplemented all thq pills former ly popular horo, and J think it must un long before any othor can ho mado thnt will at all coiupnro with them. u.hoso who buy Ayer's l'llla got full value." " I regard Ayor'a l'llla as ono of tho moat rollablo gonoral romcdlca of our tlmoa. Thoy liavo boon in two In my family for various affoctlnus requiring a purgative inodlclnovand have given un varying aatUfaotloti, AVo liuvo found tuom nn excellent remedy for rolda nnd light fevorB." AV. It. Woodson, Ifort Worth, Toxaa. " I prcscrlbo Ayor'a Tills In my prar tlco, and und thorn oxcollont. I uiuo thoir goncral und In fntnllloa." John " Bruwn, M. D., Oceana, W, Vu. Ayer's Pills, saitrAuan at Dr. J. O. Ayor & Co., towoll, Most. Cold 1 ll DrugrUU ami Il?r In Itadlclnt. SJrestoratiye Jiilir etui rvoiss Prostration, lMHOK, RAIUTOAD JOTT1NG3. Ncrvaue Hlntt mill ctac. Biottchp, ItiKalniMM.Mor ream, Hot t'litnlioa, Nvi'voua rfvwalt,ltillnoat.immiloii,,iiyn. Mm-mi, riM, rtu villi naHrv, mpuiiu H)tll, llruRhiniirM, de., nro mroU hr " Mill'' UoaturAtUo Ncrviuw. It HW, nu QUIHKUI vyMiio. c. W IH V. uiee, Dtu-nuil. win., uJrjrod wiui j.yiio 'N 1 . ItlMlM. K yN ana tutlrio lo a ejnulrl euro. Jacob lrU, Kit. Orvjron, btA tmou mffutlna irtUi Ncrr otM rroMmUon tot four yearf. ooulJ iiu lori, o4klllwdhimuulilhueADr.MII04' (to ftMWlv Nwvlnai ba l owl, Klnqbouk at drvagltta. Or, Mlleo Nerto And Lltr M!t,'W duM for esntt ar Hit ltt rracar for KUlotuoeu, Torpid Uror, Uk w. 'ilv Nervlnai ha l iw wall, Una Uook Or. MHf ' Mtltol Oo.,Elkhart,lnd. TKIAX 1MTTZJS rMt Bold by D. J. I-Yy, druBKUt.Hulciu. Act On a aw prlnclpl Vuwl ftrM. rtvuli tt)4 H"'" euiiuth Du. Mlii 1'IUJ rwJitf tun tlHoamoiif, torpid unt and tcnilp. Hon, jbiUtot, mlldt, ortxM aOioBt.S5.ot. lijuntiiv ir M wrurtiti. M4 by 1), J. Vty, dnijfgW, Hleui. 3TARM VOUSAm. WBrarbitaUocttud Jniji mud in OMiN)KrwtlotA Uireain, Will lu rBWwUw4;-lU. Itm lah" for Edward Compton. tho late Ado- laido Nciluon'n loading man. Francia WHaon ia guardian of tho two Httlo colored boya who carry hi3 train in Tho Merry Monarch," and ho aonda thorn to school in tho doytiino. It i8iwtld Inflow York thnt nnlcss n vigorona reaction aota In It will hardly tx possible to cast a Bhnkcap-nrean play tn tho United Btutcs in tho year 1000. Thopo who play tho violin will bo in torcdtcd in loaming that Mmo. Camilla Orao practicod aix lioura a day and never brings out a new concerto without do voting atx montha' study to It. limnm Kcvada Palmer , hna returned to PariH after a most HUcconHfol engage ment in Madrid. Mmo. Novada Is a big favorite throughout Spain; the Hpanlarda load her with present. Her next on gagoment will bo in Holland. Austin Dobson is writing a play, the scene of which ia laid in Paris, before tho revolution. Mmo. do Pompadour la tho chiof character in it Bho was the inlstrctw of Louis XV, and after shodied her heart was eaten by swine. Tho new socioty drama which Mnn ager Augustus Piton has purchased for his stock company has boon written for Fanny Ayinar Matthows and is called The Crisis." It ia in four acts with all tho scones laid in Washington. It treats of diplomatic u:ld society Hfo in that city Edward Langtry, tho long puffer ihg and much injured husband of tho .lorsoy Lily, ia by no means tho con touiptible creature wliich many persons worn to boliom That ho enjoyo tho ro Hpcctof tho pooplo among whom ho lives has just Iwen manifested by his installa tion as grand master of tho well known and Important Monoi Brldgo Masonic lodgo in England. CHATS ABOUT MEN. Governor ItussoILls as fond of gunning as President Harrison. Tho wealth of Baron Hirach is just alwut equal to that T Jay Gould. Horbort Bismarck, bus lately attracted tho attention of tho .European publlo by a too froo indnlgonco in tho flowing bowL Tho lTronch minister, M. Patenotro, is, at the ago of forty, a tall, dark, distin guished looking raan.ond a gourmotinto tho bargain. flertmrt Sponcor is doscribod ns n man at whom ono would look at n second timo on tho strcot. Ho la tall, and in his attiro ia carofuL Ex-Govornor Samnol J. Kirkwood, of Iowa, also ox-secrotary of tho interior, is now sovonty-oight years of ngo, but la nalo and hearty. Mr. Torry, h Amorlcnn millionaire, has bought for $200,000 tho Fronoh Cha usau do Chenoncoans, foroiorly owned by M. Wilson, son-in-law of tho into ProHldont Grovy. Two otuinont mllllouairoa of Now York, Bidnoy Dillon and George Gould, huvo put it on roconl that iift- conte la tho maximum amount of wealth thoy carry about with thorn. Frodorick Douglass has bought tho church- edifico in which ho once wor shiped, and to wliich ho is much at taohod, in order to holp tho eongrugntfon tp pay off it indubtodnons. Glndstono will bo known oh a (rook scholar and writor, somo pooplo think, as long nn his fumo us a atutoeinuu ahull onduro, anil woro ho no stetosnian at all lio would Htlll bo famous as un author. Boorotary Elklna, Poatmastor Gonoral Wanamakor, Judgo Nathan 11. Goff, Bonator John G. Carlisle and Saunter Arthur P. Gorman aro among tho moat conspicuous smooth shaven mon in pub lic lite. TURF TOPICa Ills Highness and Lamplighter havo boon entered in tho Suburban. A throo- yoar-old has n6vor yot won thia grout race Tho state of Missouri, which did not havo n 8:50 porformor to hor cmdlt in IrjOO, sent' thirty-ouo now ones into tho Hat in 1B01. Juat twforo eaoh race at tho Ncnv Or leans traok tho monoy to bo raced for la Jut In n silken puno and hung up at tho ndgos' stund. Worro Loiillard la going to rnco on un oxtonsivo bcaIo In 18U3, nnd Intouds.to Uiko in tho World's fair hi a manner thnt will opon tho foroignora' eyes. Illinois hna mora raco tracks than any state In tho country Indiana, is second tu point of total number of couraoa for tho dovolopmont of equlno spel. Thoro won racing within ton mllos o( Now York city ovory day last your, Sun days nlouo oxooptod. Thia moans 01U days of racing, durlug which nearly a.000 rncoa wero run. A well known oaatiun turf waguuto la authority for thu atntomout that August Bolmont, son of tho fumons IwiUur, In tonds to enter tho breeding biuluoss ox tonsivoly. llo will couiluo hlmsolf to ruining running horses. Thoro la a farm at Gloiu Falls, N. Y. that U tha ouly ono ontsldoof Culifonila with throo stallions at Its hoad with records of 3:S0 or .hotter. Tho horses aro ltebort McGregor, ti:l7H Autogrnjih 8il85, amlDolMar.shSO. FwJ Gbhnnl la roportod to havo said that tho champion two-yoar-old of next year would como from California and beat Any of tho sous and daughters of Tho III Used or Bt. UlaUo which horse men thtnk so highly of nt present mummmimmtmtmmttmmmtmtmmmimmmmmm Cairo, Ills., ha? oToml a bonus of K,000 and a free sit l any i-ar works that will locate thcro. A comioction Ims been completed by tho Mllwaukoo, Lake Bhoro and North ern with tho Omaha at Mnrshllcld. thoro by giving tho latter rowl additional lum ber trafflo.whllo the former In return will receive nn increared biisinciM In Hour Superintendent Bonder, of tho Chicago division of the Big Four lines, finds, in looking back ten years for comparisons, that the present movement of loaded cars over this division Is now M largo in ono direction an it was both ways at that tlino Tho Home, Wntertown and Ogdcns burg and Central Vermont roods ore going to build a grain elevator at Nor wood. N. Y In which to store grain destined to New Englund poiiita. which often has to bo held for mouths awaiting orders. Tho progress In railroad building in tho Argentine Republic Ih shown by the following! In IHC1 thoy had but eighteen miles of railroad, and in 101 over .1.000 miles of road were open to tr,ifllc nnd 0,000 miles more aro in process of con- traction. Engineers connected with tho Canadi an Pacific railroad havo been making survoysund estimates for the erection of now permanont steol bridges, which aro to take tho placos of the tnuporary bridges now in uso between Golden and Donald, British Columbia. General Passonger Agent George II. Daniols, of tho Now York Central and Hudson Elver road, announces that ovory Tuesday until furthor notice a p.tl.ice buffet sloeping car will leavi on tho North Shore limited express and ruu te San Francisco on fast oxpresa timo with out change or transfer. THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Now tablo casters for holding ferns navo wido flaring perforated wIoa Coral aud bolls is not a uiloiiomur Tho bolls are silver and the stem cural. Poarls for mourning have been re placed by diamonds. Small diamonds aro found ovon on tho loss osponsivo pieces. Slate gray is tho fashionable colpr in ieathor articles this seasen: rose du Barry, turquoise bluo and shades of green aro also in voguo in Loudon. Small round and oval lockets of plain gold aro without any othor omaineut than tho reflections of tho highly polish ed surface. More elaborate Iockots, still small and of tho snmo shapes, havo jew els sot gypsy fashion in tho center. In bowknots Napoleon bluo Is a favor ite, and at its best when crossed by gold lines: gold bows with tassol-liko onds ure an innovation. Horseshoes and hearts aro tlod by bows. A curious design has a bowknot on which rests n pink sholl holding a poarl Toothbrush holders mado llko ring holdors, that ib, with a standard rising from tho contor of a baso odgo with ropousso work, with tho addition of throo loops two-thirds of tho distance from baso to support tho brushes, havo boon recently introduced. Enamel jewelry has almost entirely suporseded onyx for mourning wear. Us dead. Instorlesa surface is more ap propriate for deep mourning, nnd It can also bo lightened hotter by contrast with gold nnd stones. In form, I'.oral do slgns aro prufoned to all others, and of thoso tho violot, pansy und wild rose. Jowolors' Circular. THE WORLD MOVES. D.C,8ERMAN, U.JL IfcMatatt MUt CUtwiuvfit. JV Experiments made with oil and vari ous othor substances havo shown that oil nlouo gives tho greatest boat. Tho greatest of all telescopes taeapablo of reducing tho apparent distimeo of an object to about ono-thousundth part of ltd actual amount. An npparatus for purifying lubricat ing oils coming from machinery has boon patented in Norway whotoby tho mu no oil can bo usod mauy times at u trilling expeuso. A grout Improvement In mnchlno bour lnga Is mado from compressod wood pulp combined with graphite. No lubri catiou la necessary, and tho amount of friction is groatly diminished. A now llro extingulshor is oomposod of a mixturo of water and liquid car bonic acid gas. which, upon being dis charged through pipes at high pressure, causes tho rapid oxpauslon of the gas, converting tho mixturo Into it spray moro or loss frozen. A propeller has boon devised to work nt tho bow of a vessel Instead of tho stern It ia conical In shape, with a dlnmoter nearly equal to tho beam of tho ship. Tho blades of tho wheel aro fixed ut right ungles with tho surfuco, and, belug arranged spirally, havo a boring or augor notion. AROUND THE THRONES. Tho Princess of Wales often takes a long diatanco spin on a tricycle, which she ia said to matuigo with ease and graco, Quoeu Vlctorla'a crown, kopt with othor royal regalia under strong guard at tho old Towor, la worth about $000,000. Loo XIII has n uumbor of African gtwollos and door, perfect beauties, which woro presented to him by Cardi nal Lavigorio, aud for which a part of tho Vatican gardens nro feucod off. Uvory morning tho popo takes n walk iu tho gardens aud feeds and fondlea tho pota. Tho emperor of Germany has a dis like for racing, as ho regards it as giv ing encouragemout to gambling. llov ovor, ho is tudirocUy tho largest owner of race horses lu Germany, tho Gradltx atud belonging to tho crowu. Tho horses trained thoro have won more than thoso of any othor owner. Somo French authors havo adopted the practice of using greou tinted paper for manuscript, finding ft loss harmful to tho eyes than white paper. NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE. remonnl Reeollrctlons of tho Author of "A Scnrltt lttcr." Hawthorne waa a Blender lad. hav ing a mnsHivo head, with dark, bril liant and mo-jtoxpreaHivooyoH. heavy oyebrowa and a profusion of dark hair. For lit niiuenranco at that timo the inquirer must ivly wholly j upon tlie testimony of friends, for I think no portrait of him tu a lad is : oxtent On one occxiKiou. in our senior year, tho chtan wished to havo iuuu uuuiu) tui in Mimv.iei.iu uy u wandering ni-tint of tho hcuwsjm. und interchanged by all tho thirty -eight Hawthorne disapproved tha proposed plan, and steadily rofusetl to gb into the class Golgotha, aa ho styled tho dismal tolleetion. I joined him hi this freak, and so our plnd.i were left vacant. I now regret tho whim, since oven a moderately correct out line of his features oh a lad wotdd at IhiM day w interesting. Hnwthome'a figure was uoniPAvb.it singular, owing to liia carrying hia head a littlo on ono side, but his walk was nquaro and firm, and bin wanner self respecting and rancrved. A fa3h iouable boy of tho prancnt da might have seen Hoinothing lo amuae him in tho now ntudont'8 uppearnn"o, but hod ho indicated thu ho wor.ll havo rued it, for Hawthorne's clj.r ap preciation of tho social properties nnd bin great physical courac1 would liavo made it as unfo to tret him with diaregpoct then nn at ar later timo. Though quiet nnd most uraiable he had great pluck and determination. I remember that in one of our con vivial meetings wo had the laugh upon him for somo cauac, an occur rence bo raro that the bantering wao caiTied (oo far. After bearing it awhile Hawthorne singled out tho ono among us who had the reputa tion of being tho best pugilist, nnd in a few words quietly told him that ho would not permit tho rallying to go furthor. His bearing was so resolute, and there was so much of danger in his oye, that no ono afterword allud ed to tho offensive Bubjcctin hia pres ence. This characteristic was notably dis played several years later, when a lady incited him to quarrel with ono of his best friends on account of a groundless piquo of hers. Ho went to Washington for tho purposo of challenging tho gentleman, and though ainplo explanations were mndo, showing that his friend had bohaved with ontiro honor, it was with difficulty that Piorco and Cilloy, Who woro his ndvisers, could persuado him to bo satisfied without a fight. Tho lady had appealed to him to re dress her fancied wrongs nnd ho was too chivalrous to dcclino tho servico. Hawthorne, with raro strength of character, had yet a gentleness and unselfishness which endeared him greatly to his friends. Ho was a gen tleman in tho best senso of tho word, and ho was always manly, cool, bolf poibcd nnd bravo. Ho was neither moroso nor sentimental, and though taciturn, was invariably cheerful with his choson friends, Rial thero waa much moro of fun and frolic in his disposition than his published writings indicate. Horatio Bridge in Haper's. A JoriiHntc.ni Itotolry. In Jerusalem tho finest and in fact tho only hotel is Uopt and owned by a Philudelphian Several years ago ho visited tho ancient city and saw that a good hotel would pay, aud ho at ouco erected n first class hostelry. Pilgrims from ovory land bound to Jerusalem woro ouly too glad to find a clean, comfortablo ho tel so far away from homo, and it is now royally patronized by travelers. Guides aro kopt who nro exports in Biblical history, and who pilot guests to all points of interest. Tho discus sions around tho hotel tibles hi which Moses, Jacob, Pharoah, Paul, John nnd othor figures of sacred his tory form tho chiof staples of conver sation aro 6aid to resemblo very much tlioso of a ministers' weekly mooting. Philadelphia Record. Deafness Can't be Cured by local applications, tm they canuo. reach the diseased portion of thoeart There Is onlv ono way te cure dear tieH,and th'st Is by cont-t;itloual iciiieilles. Deafness is caused by an Ipflamcd condition of the inucou lining of tho JSuBtvbiari Tub When thin tube gets inflamed you i....... ...... I. id. . tinitrwl nr Smrierfc t UltIV lUlUWll.ift cv " l.nn.ln.r nlirl Wllf.M It IS eilHItJl. closed, denfiif" Is the result, aBt unlet" the h t! munition can be UUvv out and tots t'ibe rett Trd to iU mu nidi cini!it,"ii, hearing wui bedot'oteri fiT-vei; nlno cases out of ten are ijusi d bv catarrh, which H in thing but mi iniiaiueu condi tion of the inUtfoiH surfsies. We will Klveotie hundred dollars fiir nut.- oiicm i,r ipufm- fcaiiped by cabirrh) tbtt we cannot cure by tak ing Hall's Cotirrh Cure. Hand for eirculars, fiie. . F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, u. Bold by drtiggiit, 75 cents. I.a (Jriiipe. Tl o tendency of this dlsrnsp to ward pneumonia is what makes It dnugerouH, La Grippe nqulrcs pre-clr-ely thu snmo treatment as a severe cold. ChambHilulii'a Cough Remedy Is fatuous fi,r Us cures of severe colds. This remedy effectually counter acts tho tendency of the disease to result In pneumonia, provided that proper care be taken to avoid ex posure when recovering from the at tack. Careful Inquiry uniong the many thuui'iiidH who liavo used this feme'dv duiitic the tiiideinics nf the irft twoyejiri', has fulled to discover u tangle cumj mat lias uir itcoveren or that has resulted lu jiiiiunioulu. oO eetit und $1 bottles for sale by G. E. Good, druggist. Are free lrora all crude nnd Irritating nuittur. Coocentratcrt melolnu only. Oiiritr'a J.llllo Uvor rills. Very cany to ml", uo puiu; no griping; uo pursing. Iry tbvni. MlDlHterx, lawyers, tcnchorn, and others whoso ocoup.ulon glvrs but little excrclfe, Hh.iulf. use utrlurV titttlo Liver l'llln for torpid liver and lilliousncf . Ono U a dose. 'Iry tbciu. DcrtittKcmeul of the Uver, with constipa Hon, iDjurcs tltn complexion, Induce pimpled, hrtllow fklti, ltinoe the cause by using Cartel's Uttle 1'llln. Ono a dose. Try tlitm. CLKAN! If you would bo clean nnd linyo yourclotlica dono up in tho lioatestand dresaioat mannor, take Uiom to tho -S4ULX STKAM&UTNPKY .whoro fclhwork k dono by "whitb labor and in Uio most VpwKiuaiw. t COLONEL 0EMSTD. IiokliiB fur Sons. A woman who in hor oxtonsivo travels has ondeavored to listou to nnd sociux), if posaihlo, tho folk Bongs of tho various peoples sho has visited encountered a surpriso while in Now Zealand. Bomo Maori woro on a boat which alio boarded, and sho triod to convoy to Uiom hor desire thnt thoy should sing for her ono of thoir nn tivo songs. For a long timo sho was unsuccessful in making horsolf un derstood, but suddenly thoy botrnyed comprehension and begun Biugiug lustily, "Hold tho Fort." Thero hnd ovidently leen a missionary iu New Zealand. Now York Times. rmlni'i lu Uii;lHiut. Thoro woro famines in England hi 1251, 1315, 1330, 1318 and 1605, and a gonoral distress prevailed also in both England nnd Franco in 1C03. 1748, 176U nnd 1705. Tho groat Irish famines of 1611, 1810, 1SJ, 1831 and iaiO woro in consoquoneo of tho failure of the potato crop, and no doubt in oaoh thousands of persons starved to death. Providoura Journal. Afraid r Water. Very good is tho htory of tho Scotch boatman who, whilo cm-wing n loch, was asked if ho would tnko somo water with his whisky, and replied, "No, thero was a horso drooned nt tho heed o' tho lock twa yearo ago." Tho head of tho lock waa twenty-four miles dlstaut. London Spectator. PEOPLE! Ask for Hurbt'a "BTAFF OF LIFii" Or whole Wheat Flour, healthiest and beat tasting bread. Also the Famous Pure Aurora Uuck whcot Flour, . 1 lur" bt t-uli Won,r lnt Mnur," thAlioour jHire Kyo Ktoar. Aik your deulcr tot tbt cood n& uk no luUlliut. J. D, HURST SON, Aurora. iCAKTEKSI Blck Ilendacke and relievo all the troubles Incl dent to a bilious stnto of tbo system, such at Dizziness, Naunen. DionMness. Distress aftei eating, l'aln in the Side. &c Whllo their most reniarkablo success Iuli been shown In curing Headrici a, yet Cartj rt's Little Liver Pilli aro equally valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct nil disorders of the stomach, stimulate the Ihcr and regulate tho bowels. Sven If Uicy only cured Actio they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing cemplaint: but fortunately their goodness noes not enu here, and those who once try them v. Ill Hnd these littlo pills valuablo In go many ways that they will not be willing to do without thera. Hut after all sick head Is tho bane of so many lives that here is where wo make our great boast. Our pilla euro it while others do not. Carteb'o Little Liver Pills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They aro strictly vegetable and do not grlpo or purge, hut by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; flvo for $1. Sold every where, or sent by mail. CASTES UEDlCIirS CO., Ktv 7cit UK Mlk. Small Price. Dissolution Notice. mllE Arm knowu ns Simpson a llogrer I lias this day, (1st of February, IBM), dlsKOlvod rurtutr.slili) by mutual consent. The buslnem will be conducted hereafter by Blmpsou Ilros. who will assume all In debteduexs and collect nil outstanding nc couuts. Thanking tbemibllo fort bolr pat ronage, wo heartily recommend the new linn to ineir piurous. CUAS. SIMPSON. 2 3 at J. M. ItOQKIl. THE WILLAMETTE, S ALEUT, OREGON. Hates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. The best hotel between l'ortlnnd nudHan Kronclkco. Klml-cluss In all It appoint ments. IU tables nre.iserved wliu tb Choicest JFrulta Orowu In tbo Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meafr at All Hours ol (lie Day None but white labor employed In thlf establishment, A good substantial nioal cooked In first clasi style. Twenty-nv cents per meal, UBD FRONT Court street, between Opera House and Mtntn'a Livery Suinmoiis. lu theOticultauirtof the tjtnto of Ore gon, for Marlon county. Miles llltey, plalutltr, , It, M. Glover, doAiiulanl, Tu IL M. Glover the defendant; lu thouatueof the state ol Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint died agwlnn jou in the ntKive enf.llixl action, on or tefote the Mh day of hVbnmry, 1MU. the same IhjIur thn first dny k next regularlvrm ot the nbe untltUd court utter the eiplrutkm or the pulilUatlou of thli summons, uud if you full so to appear and ausuer, the pUlntltr will take Judgment ugnlutou for U sum of tfOtOKethw with lutenwt thereon ut the rate of 8 ir cent perunnum irom March SO, l. until ild, and nil oimis and dls. burxuiKHitsot thu tuition, ou are hereby uotllled that IhU lunimnni U nene.1 uixm you by publlentUm by order at the lion, lb V. ltoUe,JuK-e of sld court, made on the llthdayor:sov lnl, dtrtotlng that said summons bo publUhed six consecutive wk lu the CavitalJoi'uxal, published athaleni, Murlun county, Omon, K. lrMtt.KtKN AC and . T.lUCHAULV-iON, 1 6 6t d m Attorney for plaluUa, PRINTING. AVPnVTHH Mlini!Awriiiiiui Uruenta In the hute, Uiwer rate ibau, trtluMt, lrftt stock Jjeml UUnk lc the State, -d Htt OIkwuuU Sndfru Mio list of Job prtnUnr, aud catalcvu ol I4lUAnk. r TlM. WAITK, um Vrl&Ur tujwa oroo I ' n"ja IxaisSsMsasi CSXSSSSSJSi tt'HP. VM ' .m Z n w o ft w o 0 iri- p s 2ro CD , , 3 &-bd 3 13 i u cS'o CD 'h-i " cf 2, 5" -3 CD -' w o o w J3 c- Co Q -i -"r-.X. f CD " P- if Q-w p 2 12 QS.-d ij m " S p ""-o CD ' Jw a CD m - -m G- 2 WW m Kj! ct- o i 03 "W -l ID Kj f w M g g. Pcf m K CO ir- S. O B O CD CO CD 2. O p - 0 C7 iu r. i o in O &.ET.O CD p C ' o CD in rt fLCD -M s CD -i- i to 3 2 c w " p - s- rr, 5 tl. 1" S4 Si ! c J I r 3 to i 'i1'! nn The Queen City, The Bouquet City, The Capital City 5 t Ma & 4 T tJaa , Ar Capital oiiraa SALEM, OREGON. DAILY $0 00 per year. WEEKLY 1 50 Por year- THE LAKGE&T AND BEST ' NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. The Weekly contains all the news and volumes of valuable information concerning this wonderful country. Statistics and statements of fact about the climate, pro ductiveness of the soil, crops and agricultural resources mo published in such shape as to give the stranger a comper hensive idea of our growing country. If you wish to post your friends send them the Capital J ouhnal. It is a Paper of the People. It is progressive and discusses all liye issues on their merits READ THE DAILY OR WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. HOFER BROS., Publishers Salem, Oregon. lxasxmsuBTJta. -aicursTMaaaram Those Afflicted With tbehablt ol using to excels, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Can obtulnfiv COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE at:tjie IKEELEY INSTITUTE: Forest Grove, Or., Call write. Strictly confidential. Steamer Ehvoofl. Leaving time nt Boise's wharf, Sulem, ana Ash street dock Pertland: SALEM. l'OIU'LAND. J'ontlny, 6 a.m. Tuesday, 6 a.m. Weduebday, ' Thursday, " Friday, Haturday, " Ati. UEltltEN, Acent, OHlce Slate street and at wharf. EAST AND SOUTH E-VIA Southern PacificIRoute Shasta Line CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TBAIif-KUN BAILT BCTWESH PORTLAND AND 8. F. I Worth. South, 7:u.' p. m. W8p.ra. S.15 a.m. EvT Lv. lAn l'ortlund Salem San Kran. Ar. i.v. Lv, I 7:& a. m 1 5.2tfa. m 1 IMp. m AtMtVM traltld ctnn nnli. .. " i '. ' ' """.I'UIIU MAM. 11AIH , &B O.IU. hbsa a. m &: p. m. Lv. lortland Lv. Kftlem Ar. Itoaeburg Lv. 6:20 a. m Ar. I .1411 .. n. i -. I .XT " jv. i i:vo d. m Albany Local. Dally (KicepTSiindaT. ri nu l.'y' llrtlund JAlp-Hi. Lv: ealem MP.m.)Ar. Albany Ar,)8..t5a.in, Lv.(6.-08a.jn Lv.IS.-QQa.iu. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, M Side Division, Between Portland and fomlliV IAILY-(CXCKPT 8DSIUYL td?frrss"prr5:. . Liaw K m, Lv. ' ' " J HiaiixZTBriWKgi.- ...v..,. aa.p). Throuffh Tickets BjrVl all ii. EAST and SOUTH mwr THE YAOUIWA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's tteamshlp lino. 225 miles shorter, 20 liourfc W&a timo than by any other toute. Flitt clats through passenger nnd freight ltn ..w... w.. ...cut. nuu Ull JUlUIO li. UIO Mill lamette vallev to and Irom Han Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays. Leave Albany 1:00 I'M LeflveConallis W0PM Arrive Yaqulna ....... 6:Ii0Pl Leave Yaqulna . - ". (,:45 a M. Leave CorvaHls 10:35 AM Arrive Albany --..... H;10AM O. AC. trains connect at Albany and Corvallls. The above trains connect nt YAQUINA. with the Oregon Development COTs Lin JlBteamRhlnH between Yaouina und Ba Francisco, SA1LIX0 DATES. (arallon, Friday, June 21 Willamette Valley, Tuesday. July Farallon, Sunday.. "r Willamette Vnlley, ThursdayIHlIl l Farallon, Tuesday ZZZ-M I BTKAJIERS, FROM SAN PRNCISCO Willamette Valley, Friday June 27 runuiun, luesaayn July 1 ." a " 10 Tin- 7m r-r'' """"' rrr-r " change sailing dates without notice. c6nnee"tion 'w rth7 trains of thl VAQU1NA KOUTE at AlbanTor fo?vaul8 a?dlr destined to San Frariolseo, should EK3S&S 0iiEraqutaa the 0ven,DS ilJSt'h fBJ freight Kates Always the Mni8Ai ? wor nf(SniS,n apply t-, Meesra HULJIAN & Co., I'reient and Ticket Agenta 200 and 202 Front st" Portland, Or O.O. UOGDE Ao't Qcn'l Krt. & I ass. Agt, Oregon PacUlc It. It. Co., nirTiiDiiR, , Corvallls, Or O II. HASWELL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; 4 rass. Agt, Oregon Development . Co., S04 Montgomery St.; Wlllnmpftft Voll c..nn Farallon, Thuredav Vlllamctte Vailcy, Tuesday. From Terminal or Inferior Points the Micro Pacific Railroad Is the line tn In Vn To all Points East and South. vbulralufey1?1 ST, PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Oorapwed of dinlngcars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepera Ol latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. SS4S5LH?.!!? " a n which nihHi rn rErm "V0- uolu and ur Ucieu nrtOl(iE0fnrstttnd BecondlaM - f - ELEGANT DAY COACHES. service. tot ort un"terrupted SenLdi ' - ' nyntof In Am.fl i. , IP nna mn "" Point nnhi''-nCand and Europe can be PwhMtdatauy uckttoniwoitnUwnV. onU!Un.nnAHoaoneern,nK ratea, time on appilcaUon to any acent or A,UL.Bt nA' D CHARLTON. 5J, S1. neral Passenger Agent. No. $HAWt DOWNING, Agent rm -v'f ""f ty. tyztotsmwijQffitttoiii wmmmM&wkBXm&nqi$u$e?!&3j N