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Wmv Mftderminny HUrrltx 11w !: irtiY'lliumIerlnitrioc It HMtf m)' f twffril 11 Aftd rtiMiy t arrriinl reck: i In tlmunderturrent'iirlutcri. tl In tbHilewllr swirl, mwriil oat from iImi troldrti Mtirf rtr rntititf bptiiit iriri. AM tho fMtiervwhowlielpltiiennr MiM wattlied the lioncle fllrlfe, b lover, wlm Rtrare to itmperntely 9tnmUlt her hark to life, r knrlt Lwldo the nweet. pale roiw Mn they'd decked Iter for tlie tomb. Wlierni wltli it MiiHloenntf wwi jfray 7,ltua it doom. -All tlie Year Hound. jflMkffcH IWi'il r.i 1 - Jklk K'J HHM Ir. teE BAMBOO ROD. FO certain morning recently I ! pm Het my jieoplo their allotted m For tliu tiny wlion tlio teloptiono to my tinvnto wotn Bounded. my ear to tno umtniment i ! tint umtal query. "Are you jbrnVr lft , f iT .. All fxYi "i, i rapneu. -vnonroyoui Kf "DurfH. Qiu-en VietoritiHtreot," tho rH canio. "Mr. uurt wibucs to Mi. Zmnlira ut unco, if ho in dis- nl." Fo art MnealtlnK to Mr. zam I ...,., I(.l, HI ...111 unn mi li.l. lattlv ' 6i tun ininutcH a quirk hunom do- Ml iih at tliotloorof tint million- Hmuicior. I l;naw John Hurt 'well ty it'ttuto. Mr. Uurt was iniido nmn, and lie had inndo slf -no It wan wliiHiorud in tho Mid and freolv hrultotl about iWdty - to a Ki'tmttixtout at otlior imh c.tiwuHO. in oany uro no IftMie nut to AhIh Minor, whoro, worltuitf In an oil factory ror ut) had talicn to proHnoctinc , on -IiIh own tiucount. Right tfctft ho HtriU'k" It, hut bolnjc a l: mau. noHHCHScd of enough tl kuowloduo to ho uwuro that W4ural find often drieu up iw y hx it Ih found, ho did tint run let) well hiiiiBL'lf, wUliontilro'H ofllecs woro on .;ifloortr ouoof thoao hugo inutmiHeH liciir tho Mauuiou which mt hit out in (lutH. H nhort, purny, wnnn looking IVWiwI who roHo to gi-cot tno wiw r cmmirh. I hud neon John many tinu'H and In many placcn. 1 mvor totw him looklug tiuito .yf looltod ttMlay. IIIh umially foiuploxiou wiih mottled and liy, Hiiti hlH luiggurti oven kur- Ml m HericH or HleeniiHH ulgliw. "JMt down, Mr, Zainhra, mt down," "''l1 nMI in n voice which trembled lu'llllil uurvoiiri excitement. "I am to make your amuaintanco, from tho matter in hand. Tell j$lp. ho went ou with Hturtllng iptnwH, "uo you ueuovo in it reading. 1f vntii' imtottion liiis nnv twnrinir i Oh bunlncmi upon wlildi you winh i lu HuvlHo you It would uo bettor you iftivo mo tho particular lli-st," fnrimi)H you att right," ho ro- "Woll. it lit llko tlilm Ah you want. 1 am largely intorwted in mroroll eoiniaiue carrying atwrtiourt in Aniatlo 'IHirkey. 1 f M (foot) tteat 01 money uy uuy fbtitl Killing tho huuvh of Uimh iIm in a Hpo'-ulattvo way ror liMior fall, Tor Instance, if 1 a cblo fnnii ouo of my local to tho ollm tliat a good .HhML may Im oxnevted for u certain lantBimi'j I buy thofo Bhai-tM ou tho l-ljik wxclmnge. If, on tho other I, liwtr mat a poor roturu ta 10 tty tjwat mall, l noil tho anartw J. ft? mm in ttfadt im ho kef 4,WHI, tlirt frotibfe nbuttt whk'li I WHHl (MOWftflll ytM h tkfe fdr tll tort fwo MioiitiiH Wy prlVHtliiforin tinti hiw fK-t'M ol Ht mill hiwlo line of tuuch an i'lofi. tlnlt It vnluo tu inynelf ImM ht'cii largely illHCOiintcu ill Wiiny t'lMi'ri hlilllfiisl Hltogutlier. Otiti ut tlit t'lcMiitwt cliqutti In Chnpol court M either regularly forestelllntf evur? move 1 coutenipfiito, or 'm act ing niuitlltaiii'oiiMly on Itlcnticul Htiw lit Mich large MlnotintH that tho cream of my market Im nlo.cn, and in fnetlf It gotH ou 1 may an well HUtit tipuliup for gootl and ull." "Am I to uniJerHtand that you con fide thto information to no ono?" 1 BMked. "Not a living ou.," refilled Mr, Durt. "Whnt lit to hinder porno icr8on In tho telegraph ofilco from tmlng tho cabled nowa for his own pnrposes?" "Tho messages aro received in cl flbor, I fllono posecsa tho l:ey," ecid iho troubled millionaire, "I don't ovon use ono of tho ordinary com mercial codes. My daughter, who is clover nt that wort of thing, made a special ono for me, and I keep It eo cret from ovory one, oven from my trusted confidential manager in the Qoxt room there." "So far there appears to bo only )iio solution," I replied. "Bomo ono must bo getting access both to tho .ode and to tho cipher tneswigcs. vVlicrotlt) you keep them?" "That is tho strungo pnrt of it," eald Mr. Burt. "Tho cipher code Is alwuys kept in tho top drawer of this writing table, but since this mystery has been going on 1 have vnried tlie wliereaboutaof the messages. Origi aully I used to keep them in the lrawer hero with tho ctxlo. hut when 1 fount! that tho contents were being icted on I took to carrying thorn ibout my person, only to divest my telf of thotn in my bedroom at my ilaeo at Sydenham at night. This -.undo uo dlfforoneo - my secrets leaked out just tho same- so I have luring tho lost few days gono back xi tho old plan of keeping them in this drawer, which, as you see, liusa patont lock. "But look hero, Zambra," ho con tinned, waxing friendly in his dis trehs, "you ought to bo able to spot them today. 1 got another wire from jur mau ut Taltiit this tnommg. say .ug that ho lins had a splendid (hid of x fresh well tin his company's prop trty. 1 have purposely abstained from endeavoring to buy a single mate yet so thut you may have your :hum-e to put your hands tin tho fore itallers Will you try it?" "Certainly," I said, "whoro Is tho jablo in the drawer?" "Yes." replied Mr. Burt, unlocking tlie receptacle ami showing me tlie flimsy paper, "there it has lieen sineo I received It, an hour ago. I haven't left the room, mi no ouo can have seen it yet." "About tliis manager of yours," I said. "Has ho access to this room while you are nut" "No." was the answer. "1 lock the communicating door on leaving, also with a patent key, and he has in atructious to remain there always during my absence. Besitles I trust Johnson thoroughly." "(Julio no," I said, "but couflden tial servants have a way of gettiug too confidential hoiuetiiues. lie might have duplicate keys." "He might, but I doubt it," said Burt "His intei-tiHtH are entirely my interests. Again, how could he have got at tht telegrams when 1 carried them about with me ami kept them in my bedroom at night I" "Well," 1 said, "you can't oxi-oct n detective to believe in the sujKirnnt ural, ami it Is a certainty that if not Mr, Johuson some torson lias ob tuiuetl a glimpse of those telegrams, either iHiforo or after delivery to you. By the way, you mentioned thought rending.' What put that into your head i" "My daughter is a great believer in It began Mr. Burt. "She isa fa untie on tlie subject, though there is porhuis a reason " "Miss Burt is in tho outer ofilco, nlr, nml wishes to soo you." 1 "Show her In," said the llnuncior; then turning to me he whlsjioivd hurriedly "Not a word of your or rant), She knows nothing of my worry." There was a light step aud tho ru tlo of a dress in the anteroom, and a till girl of twenty entered Tho mil liotialro's daughter hud flue eyes aud pretty chestnut hair, but her manner fcurf ftrtW boMermin norvmtxly w 1 thought. "Now, fmimV' fllit iK'gaii wIMimn bo much us In-stowing n glance tt, irit "pill away nil thut horrid woik and take me to the horticultural ex lilhllloii I've set iny heart on going this' afternoon," "lniM)Sslhlo, my dear child.' re piled Mr Burt. "1 have heujis to do hero, and n( 'J o'clock I have In nt total a meeting of the Parnflln trust nt the Cannon Street hotel Can t you gel tho I'lymptotis to take you?' Miss Burl inittle a pretty little dis play of filial dlsapMilutnieut. but bowed to the Inevitable. "1 mititMise 1 must. If you can't or won't come." she replied "What a niilrjitieK them! tncotliiirs are! Why you've had two this week already " "Yes. and Ivegot anotiier toinor nw." wild Mr Burt abstractedly "Tins is a busy time. THx. and I'm obliged to keep hurt at it." "I believe you are making more money than is good for you replied the young lady flippantly, as she pie pared to take her leave without try lug her powers at persuasion further She paused ut tho door, however, to ask- "What time did you say your meet ing nt tho Caunon Street hotel was to bo?" "Two o'clock." "And it will lost?" "A couple of hours nt least." "Ah I It's no uso my waiting for you then, Goodby till dinner time," and with a frolicsomo wnvo of the hand Miss Burt loft us alono again. "It was tho vountr lady who has just been hero who suggested the idea of thought reading as a boiution of this mystery?" I asked. "No, not in connection with this ftfTair, but generally. You boo, bhe is almost a child has no mothor, poor thing and about 8ix months ago 8ho met a young fellow who gives thought reading entertain- menta Bertram Eolvyn his namo ii, I daro say you havo heard of him. Well, Trixio and this man got very thick. Ho was after money no doubt, and 1 had to nip it in tho bud. Shotook it quietly enough, but sho is always telling mo that Solvyn ro veuletl a lot about thought reading, and that thoro are plenty of people about who can spot what ouo is thinking just by looking nt ono." When 1 ro entered tho private froom, after half an hour's nhsouco, I brought with mo a small photo graphic camera of my own inven tion. It was fashioned in tho form of a carriage clock, for which any ordinary observer would havo taken it. hut it was fitted with a powerful lens and nn iiistutitunfoiw hh utter, which could be worked automatically from a distance by meant of mi elec tric wire. I don't always let my clients into my secrets at tho outset of a case, and I thought it best for the camera to remain u clock in Mr. Burt's eyes. Plneing tlie apparatus on the man tel piece. I made a connection be tween tho shutter and the drawer where tho "cables" lay, running tho wire along the wall ami under tho floorcloth in nucha way that it could not attract attention. If any ouo opened tho drawer 1 knew that tho louso would tlo its work and that 1 should be in possession of tho por trait of tlie opener. As we left the room together I no tieetl that the window was open and I called Mr. Burt's utteution to the fnet. "Oil, yes." he said. "I llko fresh air. I always keep tlie window open. 1 see what you are thinking ubout, but it isa moral impossibility for any ono to enter unseeu that way. It could ouly be tloue by means of a ladder eighty feet long plneed in tlie center of a crowded alley below. Seo for yourself." It was true enough. The wnll of tho lofty building ran sheer down into n sort of alley or conrtyiml through which wua a puhlio tlior oughfuro teeming with business men taking advantage of the "short cut." A ladder placed there would have created an obstruction that would liuve lieen promptly resented. So we went our several ways, firm in the conviction thut the room was unassailable except through tho door wuy At 4 o'cltx'k 1 returned to Queen Victoria stmt and found Mr Burt watting for moiti the outer otllco. Ou passing through the anteroom on our way to the private sanctum I noticed that Mr, Johnson was absent, uutl learned ttiat he hud gouo out to the bank oil his frtnr(l r? turn from !) meeting' l wo private nmn vi'tyihlligwusas we iifttl left lt,atid iii-re ias ho apparent trace of any Mlttisioii. Bui me gliiuco at tut .lint ler of my cauieia told me n tllf eicnt story, Tinning to Mr Burt I 4iid Your drawer has been ojicned luring your al-cuee ; It Is only n ,intioii or time now. You will know ill about if in a tiny or two." Taking (he camera I went back t myofliceand lepaiied to my dark roi.in I will not say that 1 felt anj punitive cciialutyax to whoso fact 1 should discover ou the negative lull I will confess that I should nol have liecti surprised at seeing certain reunites pifM'iit themselves in tin process of development. tl'l , nut ,i,iul,mnnf tiinn M Mill ,lir II, J ,,r,,,,,,rT,,.....M , details of tin A tielltilttj Itefrmil. i ..h.).. tint well kuowu conllf ginger in Pirt-i. once took part hi it B"Jh .1 ...i nft..i tin tier chanty com en. mm " -- innaneo was iuvitetl by ; I ?e pro motors to supjier along with J to resl Sll.eiK.rf...-.nors When all were seatetl at bible Levassor found undet bis napkin nu Easter egg. out of which live pieces of gold (Implied ou its lieing broken. "Ah I I pel eel vo you havo got to know that I am fond of boiled eggs, tho comedian gayly remarked to his ititertatneri "but you me probably aot uwuro thut 1 only cut the white, md must therefore ask you to give he yolk to tho poor."-LIllustra-Jon. Tfaclilns lllnlorjr In TurUey. r. ., i 41... I ,.. Him nf Onl .... M i, I utr Y,ll 1IV, 1,1 Lilt? U,l ,,, ... -i- t note its soon as lie tiotaiiH i o? w 1.' " , Pert. H,)etr,a wHt,11H of pit'tlllV liegllll to snow iqi iimi mi .,,.,., .(,tl,okrt buvo iiviiig llgure had bee.r present In Mr. ,ti.e u.odor h tatorj text Is ks hujo Riii-i m iiidin ut n l. TUe t esK tame w "" i-i" .- - - , cradiiully Into view, the outline of the chair showetl itself: aud. yes. the diawei the tain) stay' As developments progressed for infants nnd Children. muntinn (if rt'VO lUtitltlH IlOS ticeil OX risod. It is also forbidden to teach neier was not there Yet Itaii until thirty three years nae ,en; ... '.VaM" !.. ..l.rl.I . .intMitil since bisdeath. Consequent ly pupils in Turkish bchools will learn nothing about the reign of the lato Sultan Abdul Aziz for some years to como. Pittsburg Dispatch. CMtorln eons Cnllo, Oon,!patl'm, Sour bloumcli, plarrhcrft tructntlon, W:iout Injuriotu medication. " Tor sPTcrftl win 1 hare rocommfnrfM. yo-ir Castoria. ' ami nhtll nl;ays contlniio to nliMMHliasliiTartobly produced bcnellolal results." . nnwtH P. PAriDM. It. D., "Tlio Wlnthrop," UlU Btrett and 7th Ato., Ute Pastor DIoomlnsdalo KeTorined Church. Tn CcxTinn Compahy, T7 MomiAr Btbbbt, Nkw Yoiue. ?afa!3S2ac'32?i Cat'oTlnliBOwcUadaptcdtochndrenlhat recommend It as superior to any pre'rlpUon mown to mo." H. A. Ancnxn, It. D., Ill Bo. Oxford Et, Brooklyn, K, x. TM u) of 'Ca.torla'lJ wunlrenal I and ilg mrltso well known that It SMmsuw.rk of iupererosatlon toendono It Few arett e j!,l Jnfeent fimlllM who uo nut keep O,toria within easy reach" .,,., n n new iorK viij. ahxvtt grasrAREyoxj ftmi-vis."? ANDENSPLECTRK AND SUSPENSORY FOR, if II SigggllB MllfP ? ILJJ - ':M -S.O o 5ne mmmP tWENESS fc WEAK ML m rtM & r lX (Mtocts r wkUk U tiwttiH thM vttir wm l. WNWHHU, iBkctrlc who are debiutvteu andsurpjring from Nervous Debility Seminal weak N6SaL0SSEaPRAIN5.lMPOTENCY OR, 1 nJT M a wurinn P?hpi imati ;y Ia mi? mtBack. KidmeV Troubles. Nervousner SUEPLESSNESiliWRV& GENERAL IuiiEALTH im effect i of abvwi, txcesro. worrr nd exre. For r-ocluffsren M our wuxkHM lnenilin, ,hlk teutrw but a tHil to convlc tho mau Vepiio.l IMNK MMtf U THB M m er by , or rifwwft, y&u miy nav unduly drained yeur Byatcuct netva fort t tvetrlettir ni ttuw cammU your wMknrM er Uck of fnrc. 1 1 you rrnUce Into oi . ilriiMJ, vikich t Kvjuttcd for ljofiit wreath, you )U tcmov tn uui ml b'tba law at oam ml Ih nttural voy. Tlt li wtt nlaq d lrtmt, and vro unntc a S4 fMr ur jUttimtl rfit, fi mm by imh, ua. B'H h rto MfwikMftt, w vt ittrd thmrt t nM With ami tt (itJ, at mh t Kn by hwmtroh ef c ihtoatKaat iMi Huh, wk oukl cUJ' wfewx vm bav ret M bfk tMlftMy l tMt tMfry aiW tlvg cur l)ct:, DR, SKND1N BL1CTRIC BBLT iilMtlt hMirf, & U Uk M M W U tMHy wvj itwlwt tMtl fttkraiWwtltV fH f M $5 000. It i iw tin 4 ww, il w Mtiti K M ( tnf (4' im iWm wotk r at fH, a-vi it g!v4 WMtUiitt, jMiosJ carrwU wukwwt, ar i t Unr ahruuV l!n U, nr mm. of uiinute objeetH l-gnu to oe nsioio. and a faint line running from the diawer out through the window caught my eye. Clearer and clearer it grew, till at any rato the method or the mystery was revealed. Tho draw end been opened from the out Bide with the aid of a long bamboo rod Whose band had guided it, anil where bad tho unknown found foothold? Tlie next morning 1 was early at the oflices of Uurt & Co. Tlio finan cier greeted me effusively, the more so wbeu I informed him that wo were ou the eve of a di.seovory. A11I asketl was to be allowed to givo my clock" anotiier tnal thatafternoon. Permission atroidetl, 1 set tho ap paratus so as to focus a small window high up in a building which formed a right angle with tho wall of Mr. Burt's private room. Judging by the direction that the rod took in tho photograph, this was tho position whence it bad lieen manipulated, and hail already ascertained that thero was houiethiug "queer" about tho lit in which occupied the ono room office next door, as related in Tho Million. It was !) o'clock when "I reached Sydenham. Instead of finding tho ! millionaire seated comfortably at dessert, as I had expected, he mot me looking ihihhed aud angry in tho ball. "Come in here. Zambra," ho said, leading mo into tho dining room. "You may as well tell tno all about it. though 1 havo a worse worry on my mind now. Stay, though. Bo fore you tell mo anything nbout that bttlo business, just read that. I may want to put you on tho track of tho villain." Co placed a letter in my hand" ind 1 ii.au as follows, after noting that tlio dato was of tho samo day: IIcaii Papa Sir. Bolvyn end I wcro married tlild lalcrnoon. nu teo ho lias mado eo much money lately that l.o can afford It. I told yo.i (burn was iv lot la Ihourjlit reading, llo.iir., that ou Mill furyUous, I am our affectionate daughlrr, Tiuxie Solvyn. "Monoyl" exclaimed tho enraged father as I finished. "Tho penniless loafer 1 I don't bcliovo a word of it low can ho liavo mado monoy?" "Perhaps these two pictures will help you to form nn opinion," I paid throwing down two photographs on tho table. "They show how and by whom your privato information has been die-rnl." The firm, picturol havo nlready do scribed. Tho second portrayed Miss Ti-ixlo Burt at tho otlior ond of the rod. apparently engaged in fishing fiom n top door window. For a mo ment 1 did not know how ho was go ing to take it. His face worked aud twitched so that it was impossible to say whether ho would laugh or en. It wiib evident, however, that tho whole situation wns clear to him. Filially he threw tho picturo on ono side with a laugh that shook the room. "Hanged if I don't forgive theml" he shouted. "Tlio young monkoy dierves it for being clover. Smnrt ncss runs m tho family, you see, nml it's bettor like this than if some outsider had Iwen gottiug at mo." Ko the millionaire's daughter was forgiven nml lind an opportunity of explaining "how it was dono." She had no difficulty in borrowing her father's keys and in thus gotting a duplicate of tho drawer key a plan also pursued with tho key of tho bod room during tho time Mr. Burt had carried bus pajiers home. When once the tlrawer was ojwned a pair of for ceps was MilMituted for tho koy and tho documents were borrowed for perusal, to bo replaced after in the same position as before. Haviug herself devised tho codt she was well able to rent! tho cipher. Bertram Solvyn had mado his own tonus with tho Stock exchange clique for the information, and had reallj waxed rich at hU prospective father In law h t'Xpoiiso. When Mr. Uurt iuud mo for my GOrVil-ra ho Was VOl-V itxiilmrniit ivrir ! the "rmurtaww of tho familv " and even limited tho proverb, -What i bred in the Imiho comes out In tho tlesh." without KH)lng that tho quo tation wan not oxactly a compliuieut to his daughter. -Omaha World-Herald. Coiuumptlun f,,m BcjUut. Dewevtv rvjHirts n youth of eight een who two brothers hail died of pulmounry phthisis. Eighteen inontlm after tho death of tho latter brother, with whom he had H veil, the t:ent fell ill with pulmonary tuhetvuloNU, which inaulfoirtly was of rHut date, aa reiteattsl examlna tlous tajfttru nhuwcu him to have healthy lungs. Dviuvre dUcovtmxl a uumbor of twJbux Utj oh th pa. ttcUtV body, aud as tha Iumum w lfetwl by iho iuMta 1m sMSfwcted "IVUI " iwmm trsrrwrs ot ia m fwUotu btxty ikt ctsnt of Uu bus, crushed to a iiulnaml fiitemd. wr Well Named. A storj te told of tho little daugh ter of a friend of Lord Tennyson who had a small pet pig. Sho was asked ono day. why sho called the pig Maud. "Oh," was her reply, "because it will run into tho garden, and then I get Bcolded." New York Times. H. F. BROER, Proprietor of the DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, All House-finlablng Material made to order at the lowest Portland prices. St-e us before you buy. ARCHIE MAS0.N. A. li. SMITH si, , K&-- mmmr rsj X General - Contractors, Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Tiling, &c. AH work promptly done. SALEM, - Concrete andf.Mnson Work, OREGON. CLEAN HOH. Z. fiUERY, OrtK Or THE LARQIGT CONTRCTOBB AND DUILD Ens IN NtORAaKA. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. Grand Island, Neb , April 8th, 1893. Dr. Mile Slcdlcal Co., nkhart, Jnd. Ozstlmkn: I hed been troubled with mtaut 0ISCA8E rOBTHI LART 30 YCAN3, ll although I una trcntdl by aide iili.nilan3 and tried many remedies. I grewEiiuuily worse until i was com. PltTtLY PBOSIhHtO NO CONFINtpTO . BCD WITHOUT NY MOPt Of RCCOVCHY, 1 WlrtllO have verybrtdEli.lc . . ,- tnKtill,hen ray pulse woT .MMU I Juldstop beating ultoi-'cthor.'' ' I-'B-c.nd ltmwlth the greatest difficulty that my circulation could S'THOUSANDSS ck to conclouniess ocoln. Whllo In thin rendi tion 1 tried your New Hcnr Cunr, and begun tolinproefnini thellrst.uiidnowlamatletodo a encd day' work for a man CS yean of age. 1 give D Milcs' New Heart Curc all the rredlt for my recovery It Is oerMx months Blnce 1 hmctuken anv although I keep a bottle In the house In case I should need It. I have al.o ued your Nerve and Liver Pills, and think a great deal ot them. Z. Aver v. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CT8 old by D. J. Fry, 'Inn? '". '"'"in Dr. Powell Reeves (SCO., The Old Reliable Specialists, Late nf Vow York llnspltnN. Orndimte with High Honors. Tcuts jcr' experience u l'rofebHiir, Leomrer. Author nud SoeelalUt lu Chronic Diseases. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Cough and DitUoultyof Breathing Successful ly treated with specif lo remedies the roughly tested and proved by the OLD DOCTOR Who is one of nature's noblemen, thoroughly devoted to his profession and ever roady to help tho aflltoted. HERVOUS DEBILITY jLrTSSk-.ffi mldd ei(i-,l me i The rtl.,letlwtof curly In dlcretloii, tiriKlitclUK "enkiiem, I.OiT MAN HOOD, night emlulom, exh ttlug drainn, tMFhliniiebs, loss ( entrgy, ueakucM nf both btHlyand bruin, uiiuttttiKiie tot study, bn.liiuM xtnl tnarrmtie tre.ited tiihuevr UUtLg success. Oel cured ud be a man. BLOOD AND .KIN S5!;:5JiS; syplillitlo ulnt.rlieuiiiniliin, eruption., ctc.ol ll kinds. btiNl poltutt I rum au chuo whateter, cured pniutptly, Kaliig the ststeui pure aud healthful KIDNEY AND URINARY ffiSfi&K&S ler. setlimrnt In urine, lrU'fcditturwhlie'. ,lu niie urinuium. irequemn or. urigiii'a ill cmmi snd all dlH-H-pAot tlie liliiddiT nf b.ith . t . CATARRH ,,ir,w,',,"li"vr disitp U.lndl- i,vu,,, bum mi ,iivmm. nue III g ttieuiuils. sloi.imii.ete . ll, rlMi, dyentcr), "ures erteetfl sskiii as lMiuiblc. PRIViTR ,l"MKI', gleit.gon.irrhoea, ivphllls, i niiniu ti.ilr,-vle. rlocvle, temteructs, ellln, woNkueigi ut organs, at d plln,ntuU, ipiuiv urn n rur.u Hunoui uny lulu or Uo t titltin Irvm buslners. rVrt TK fur ' If living away from the uiiiiu oli. 1h, Mifls curvil at home by -.iitviKUiaii-eiid iiie-llolnes sent seeme (torn uiritau n riieixsr to r-i,l lu s.uiuiu lot buukouNuualbtcrvts. Addrvu, JR. POWELL REEVES & CO. Now tatted at 216 Coni'l St., Salem .-kNDEH'S ELIl life BEL'l 38H& Tk'lt. iWITM ttrrr-n -i: :" CC CfTIC I ITr .... BtST MC WfMKWlKTS, V? wnwt antSyy, vsrmim. & iu ??- "-, t,inzi-;Trr.4.j. :. MW.KM.taM. K. M.,-- -TT,.?;r SUSMNSCHY, ZZZZZWfl ti.u.m. UM iu:c:tti' wJii: Am uJ ii.u 1 T . wf mm9 WII1U Ir you would be clean and hayo your clothes done uj n the neatest and dressiest manner, take them to the SALKH STEAM LAUMlUY ihere all work is done by white labor and in tlie mos prompt manner. COJ.ONEL J. OLMSTED. 1 ititv vlr''pi giuEiammi.j'j rogsgzgmaumjjj .ij i m wmmn -:ast SOUTH AND VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacific Company, lLirORNIA KXPKKJv" TKAIN-RUN DAII.1 BETWEEN 1-OKTLAND AND 8. K, E. K. HALL, P per Hangerand Decorator. miecal L'hus. Cal erfa Mllllonery Mor. , Bn-iii,0iwim. .lulUll. i.u, p. Ul. :Id p. ui. :lo ii.iu. Lv. Lv. Ar. l-urtldnd haluui Mm trun. I .Nuitt. ".Jo a. l &M ii. n .U) p. n Ar.l Lv. Lv. 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Mihiii..il, MuiVr;,,u,a '- Froa Tcrmnat or laUrior Points iha Mm I'arifc llaili-onij fstheiinetouka To all Points East and Sootb. St PAUL AND CUICAGO (Nuchineof , TOURIST"""'"' Sleeping Cars. "" "t ei U fOBsUnM-.. mm,iiiJ?. :lnfl4n(l in wt. . &sF"sifZ23z ELEO.VHT DAY WAWlfe A CUQI1DU.M .!. ." untjorutn. aiLr?Jit i.k . IMUnukn ,.r , "Msc , Tjinxut, Uektl... ia Aiuaruai, KcrUi i '" Ta ill ., tY ftfe t fsk lWii ONLY LINE WINNING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A-M, 3- 7:30 P. M. i DAYS TO 3 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago 40 Hours picker to OmahJ and phi i Mm TsasCity. rAa dining CARS """raaaresS, "eu,!ml Jwornialton call v u.iiunLnUnTiA 2h!njiuBt '","ani.. II,.k'., THE YAnuiNA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC IUILR0AD Aaa Oreimn ... . Umetu.,0? hd 1 , ,?, ',' rf5' 't Hut ""Iio una i,'" me Wi ,r, - .rur nWHEDUlt.(EM.pl :-rveAib,n rauclMM Suuaaysj, .. r .-4 atralr. 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