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"1-wfunrfr' 1 aWWttf'ANJMtOI),, flEV, DPI, TALMAfie'd feLOQIGMT 66H' MOM OH THE TfnAflHINCI wioceas, ft, Malar Tlmf .JjtiUejf ,llc(itM Thy Will Nal UhtnHf ltiinutt Mlatrtke ami OiMftrttAitrffy 1 lift rnwcf of li,ffyVJA(:lfirf '' BrtfXJKliYN.yJifnitlWtov for, Tnl Mnflo clioso us.tfjeuWjtfoi' MjVttliioti staff find tTio etmlmlti tvltli a rod. jbrond corn Is braised becntiHo Jio trill not ever bo thrashing ft.'.' Thoro nro tlirco kinds of scud inon Honed fitches, cmnmlii nnd corn, Of tlio Inst, wo all know, But it may, bo well to stutotliai tlio fitches nmlytho cummin wore srnrill needs Ilko the carra' way orytlifi uhlcltiicn. When thcsogrnlns4 or herbs wcro to bo thrnehed, tboy woro tlirowu on tlio lloor, and tlio workmen would coino around with staff or rou or flail and boat thorn until tlio ecod would bo separated, but when thoepmqjas to, ne uirasncu mat was inrown on too floor, undtho mon" would fasten horsos or oxen to n cart with iron dontod wheolB, That cart would bo drawn around tho" thrashing' floor, and bo tho work would bo accomplished. Different kinds of -thrashing for different products. "Tho fitches nro not thrashed with a thrashing instrument, neithor is a cart wheel turned about upon tho cummin, but tho fitches nro beaten out with a staff and tho cummin (With a' rod, 'Bread corn is bruised becauso ho will not over bo thrashing it." " 'p ' TUB THRASHING ntOCEflS. Tlio great thought that tho text presses npon our souls is that wo, all go fhrough some kind of thrashing process. Tlio fact tuat014 may bo dqvpting your )ife to honorablo and noblo purposes will not win you any escape Wilberforco, tho Christian emancipator, woa in his day derisively called "Dr. Cnntwell." Thomas Babington Macaulay,. tho ad vocato of all that was good long before ho becamo tho most conspicuous histo rian of his day, was caricatured in one of tho quarterly roviows as 'JBabbletonguo Macaulay." Norman McLeod, tho great friend of the Scotch poor, was industri ously maligned in all quarters, although on tho day when he was carried out; to his burial a workman stood and looked at tho funeral procession and said, "If ho had done nothing for anybody moro than ho has done for me, he should shine aa tho Btars forover and ever." All tho small wits of London had their fling at John Wesloy, tho father of Methodism,. If such men could not escape the ma ligning of tho world, neither can "you ex pect to get rid of the sharp, keen stroke of the tribulum. All who will live god ly in Christ Jesus must suffer .persecu tion. Besides that there arp the sick nesses, and the bankruptcies, and the ir ritations, and the disap'poinimppts which are over putting a cuji ofjiloes to your lip. Those wrinkles, on your face are hieroglyphics 'Iwhich, if 'deciphered, would make o'ut a thrilling story of trouble. jTheJootstepof the rabbit is seen the next morning on the snow, and on the white hairs of tho aged aro foot prints showing where swift troublo alighted. Even amid tho joya1 and, hilarities of life trouble will Bonjetimcs break fn. As when tho, people'wero assembled in the Charlestown theater during the Revolu tionary war and while thoy wore aw neesing a Jfarce and the ' audience was In groat '.granulation he gunstof an ad vancing' army woro heard" and' Iho au dience broke up in wild panic and ran for their lives, sojofttimes while you are seated amid the joys and festivities -of this world1 you' hear the cannonade of some great disaster. All tho fitches, and tho cummin, and tho corn, must come, uown on mo tnrasning noor ana ,ue pounded. My subject, in tho first place, teaches us that it is no compliment to us if we escapo great trial. Tho fitches and the cummin on the thrashing, floor njight look over to tho corn on another thrash-, ing floor and say: "Look at that poor, miserable, bruised corn. We have only you know tho reason you have riot boon as much pounded as 1 have? It is be causo you are not of so much worth as I am. ,"'ir''you1jtt?ere;fyou would bo .as; Baverelv rnn mror.? I( Y r r f h t Yet there arp men who suppose they are the Lord's favorites eiraply becauso their barns ure full, and their bank" acW count is flush) and thoro aro nou'nerjalii In tbo house. It may bo because they are fitches and cummin, whilp down at the. end or tlio lane tno poor widow may be the Lord's corn. You aro but little pounded because you are but lktlowowtb, and she bruised and ground "because the is the best part of tbo harvest. The heft of the thrashing machine is according to the value of the grain. If you have not been much thrashed ui life, perhaps, there is not much to thrash. If you have not been much shaken of trou ble perhaps it is becauso there is going to bo a very small yield- When there are plenty of blackberries, the gatherers go out with largo baskets, but when the drought has almost consumed the fruit then a quart measure will do as well. It took the venomous snake on' Paul's hand and the pounding of bira with,Btonea un til he was taken up for dead.'and tho jam ming against him of prison gates, and the Ephesiuu vociferation, and th skinned ankle of the painful stocks, and tho foundenug of the Alexandrian core ship, and the beheading stroke of the itoman sberU tq bring Paul to Ms prop; er development It was sot because Robert Moffat and Lady Rachel Mussel and Frederick Ober liu were worse' than ether people that theyW. to udtmM WAS because they were better ud God wasted to sake text liointf Kyirj JfljjixvlH. fcl(, "i'ur tlirnwlntf JrlrtlruriiefiMtliaf Is n cntt wliccl tiiniw fttHttioti Jltd cutriinlii, lint Ilia fitches lira Denton out with n .... , , ., , uuuu a mu popnueu, uuvj.jmi una, utxu almost destroyed." yellAbocorn, if it had lins. 'would answer and savt i'Do a I tfir1,lin .u ..inu (.iua i....i.,l,,. j it . tflfftftllllHtOtl iiluy.nlWitVS MnMllMHt.i kaUtu ill llm Lt.Jn. ' ,.....u u inu Hiiniif ) lifiwiaji ' Mm I th ilii IUf itiMMM MMM, Mil lfAcli4 (H tHil Had fudpotlioiiK our Ulnl lo wlml wo unit iji-nr, iiiflAtnfT rof tlio filoli, iha rod of tho otitmnln, tlio Iron wlil tot tlio cftrii, Boiiiolliiiwi pcoplo In Kttml ItouMo my, "Oli,lciMi'ti.f f(" lint von (IM Mm t, Odd would not Jmve sont It upon you f ho did not knot tfmt ytni 0611M hmi It. You tioiiibIod,Ati(l you swooned bill you ot (liroiili, Uod will not tutu from yoiir tyj 0110 tetr too tunny, mt from your lungs 0110 slgli too (loop, not f foiu yont leiiiples 0110 throb loo slmrp, Tho forplojiltlMof your oar llily btislncM fiavo noi 111 uioiii otto trttigld looliilrlcalo, You sometime foel m If our world woro full of bludooimflyltijf Jinphiwdrd. Oh, no thoy are tliranlilnff inslrtlifiotitii that (Jod just stilts to your caso. Tlier Is not it dollar of bad dobtson your Iedg or, or a dlftnppoliittiioiit about goodn that you oxpoctod to go up, but thai havo gone down, or n swindle of yout buslnoss partnor, or n trick 011 the pari of those who nro jn tho samo kind of business that you nro, but God Intended toovorrulo for your" imlnortnl hblp, "Oh," you say, "thoro is no nocd talking that way to tno. I don't liko to bo cheated and outraged." Neithor does tho com ilko tho corn .tlmuhor, but after it has twfln tlirfLfthml fiml wlntimviwl It tin n great 'deal hotter opinion of winnowing mills and com thrashers.. "Well," you say, "if I could choose my troubles I would bo willing to be troubled." Ah, my brother, thon itwould not be troublo, You would choose ioroo. thingibat would liot hurt, and unless .jt hurts it docs not got sanctified. Your trial perhaps may bo childlessness. You aro fond of . children. You say, "Why docs God send children to that other honsoholdrhero thoy aro unwelcome and aro boaton and banged about, whon Iwould have taken them In tho arms of my affections?" You say, "Any othoi , trial but this." Yourrial perhaps may be a disfigured cpuntenanco or a face thnt.is oasily caricatured, and you s&y, "Oh I could endure anything f dnly I was good'looking." Andybur trial per haps is a violent tompor, and you havo to drivo it like six unbroken horses amid tho gunpowdor explosions of a great hoi idayand over and anon it runs away with you. Your trial is tho asthma. You say, "Oh, if it woro rheumatism or nouralgia or erysipelas, but it is this asthma, and it is such an exhausting thing to broatho." Your troublo is a husband, short, sharp, snappy and cross about tho houso and raising a small riot because a button is ,oE How could you know tho button Is off? Your trial is a w.ifo ever in contest with tho servants, and sho is a si 0 von. Though she was very caroful about hor appearance in your presonco onco, now she is carpless, because she said her for tune is made I Your trial is a hard school lesson you cannot learn, and you have bitten your finger nails uutil thoy are a sight to behold. Everybody has somo vexation or nnnoyanco or trial, and ho or sho thinks it is the ono least adapted. "Anything but, this,'' all cay. "Any thing biit this." Oh, my hearer, aro you not ashamed to bo complaining all this timo against Ood? Whomanages' tho affairs of this, world anyhow? Is itanUnfibite Modoo, or a Bitting, Bull. Eayag'oJ o'f an 'omnipo tent Nana Sahib? No. ' it 'is ' tho' moat merciful and glorious and wiso Being in all tho universe. You cannot teach Om nipotence anything. You havo fretted and worried almost enough. Do you not think so? Somo of you aro making yourselves ridiculous, in Jho sighj; of tho angels. Hero is a naval architect, and ho draws out the plan of, a ship of many thousand tonB. ManvVorkmon are.enKacred on it 'for a long while. Tho ship is'.dono, and somo day, with tho flags up and tho air gorgeous with bunting, that vessol is launched, for Southampton. At that time a lad,(J years of ijfge comesrunning dowi the dockr with a toy bpatiwhich hqiias, made with his own jackknifo, and ho says: "Hero, my boat Is better than yours.. Just look at this 'jlbboom and these weather cross jack braces,', and he drops his little boat beside the great ship, and thero is a roar of laughter on the docks. Ah, my friends, that great ship is your life as LGod .planned iV-ppMt, million tonned, ocean destined, eternity bound. That little boat is your lifo as you aro trvins to hew it out and fashion it and.' JlauncJi it.," Ah, do not try to be axiva.1 of tb great Jehovah, 'God Js always, right, and in nino cases out of ten you nro wrong, ne sends just tho hardships, just tho bankruptcies, just the cross that it fa host for you to have, ,H knows Wat.ldua of grain you aro, and he sends 'the right kind of thrashing machine. It will bo a rod or staff or iron wheel just according as, you aro fitches, or qummin or corn. THE WURAT AND TI1E CHAF". Again, my subject teaches us that God -keeps trial on us until we let go. The farmer shouta "whoa!" to his horses as soon as the grain has dropped fropi the?stalk.j. The farmer comes with his fork and "tosses up tho straw, and he sees that the straw haa 'Jet go the grain and the graln(hA thoroughly thrashed. 9b GodtpBmlttogTod. and turning wheel both cease as "soon ai we let go. We bold on to this world with its pleasures and riches and emoluments,, and pur knuckles aro so firmly set that it seems as if we could ,ho)d on forever. God comes along with some thrashing trouble and beats us loose. ' We started .under the, delusion that tUla hm m irvAflt ay-iwls1 Wa 1 nam A1 M fr of our geography that ft-! was wmany thousand miles in diameter and so many r thousand miles in circumference, and we said. "Oh. my. what a world!" Trout came in afterlife, and this trouble sliced off one part of the world, and, taat trou ble sliced off another part of the world, and it has got to be a smaller world, and ia some of your estimations a very in significant world, and it is depreciating all the timo as a spiritual property. Ten ZL.i . isn tun- ent a !and there percent off, 80 per cent . ""; are tnoseuere w wumj uv -- , nu iortmiwwia-iwMi.. - AVJAttura (mwajo tMtmAUMjonnAift Mm jji, mt I IIjii . ,,,.( i ii, i .. i.. W0lli(itl((ittllftirfli)lli1lilutiriiiiffnll (f.flill mill jn rw 11 fii wn i tfui in u m ?Miool m iihI itfuiMMm lioMiloii rtb&lU fflffldililjviW AhtiMltlHttUMii.hfui ti.lblLiiui fth iimt) MifflttotinUhKiifvMt 4fiWlrt' iiiciidciiiniit ilny on Mudlili, Oh, ft wn elinrutl4ii fluw AmtHjttMlt iu hilmli to yih An H,nntd H iVAif;hly fiono on lit llf flhil (iws rtsfjit M4Am; jrnyM you, mid nnolW tlwd Iim foU iin?rpfoin you, And AHtiif ffiid m ilhil(Hl oil, rntA .trUmMtiit com? now soiftouifiM 4 mm in yw vrrir nuoiiipr nx WHtmv Ha with iiioney'i We llKmliUr mall find n oouitxitoiic m wm mie lot nil tlitt fillltro, but wo liAVd iMIiiod Hint u niorlgnjo limy lj (lfUWby nil tuu known pfuvlotm ltiotitithrawitlitttslH lug your ti mil oon tlio )nktf n iioIt iriny Imj your buslucm dwttll nrrnhtf iliAt n now (arlffiHMy ohiK f Hid our' rent of trndo) tlit a Mai MiAf hd rlcll tidrty and joor Uiummrw, And Ood, by all tlmo liilsforlulfes. Is trying to looftoti our grip, but still wo hold oiu Uod smiths tis with n slAffjmt wo hold on. And ho strikes m wiw n rod, hut wo hold On, And ho m&k ovor us tliff Iron wheel of tiisfortuun, but wo hold on, There nro men who kpVj tlfeligrfp on thin world until tho lost Mif mwt who suggust to ino,tho,coudllouAnd .conduct of tho poor Indian In tho lioit lirtho Nl ngnra rapids coming 6n toward 'tho 1M Bcolng that ho could .not escape; A tno mont or two before ho,gqt,to tho verge' of tho plungo ho lifted a jvllio .brtttio nnd dranl(. it off and tllbtiiossod thoboO tlo into tho air. 80 there aro men who clutch tlio world, and (hey g6 rdoyy,a through tho rapids of temptation and sin,, and thoy hold on to, the very last motiiont of llfo, drinking,to,thplr.,oternal datnnatloTras'tneVKo ovwjtnd go down, Oh, tot got Loftfol uni6 bbst fortunes nro in heaven. ' 'Thoro 'rirerfo absconding casliIor,s fropv that ,'batiV, no failing ill pro;mses jco pay. am yournoouonn pn tilings aDoveoon ?ng on me earw, Let got' Depend upon 'it that God will koop upon ypu tho staff, or tho rod, or ,mu ifun wuvui iuiii juh ug ivk nu TIIM BTAF1T AMD TIIK KOI). Another thing my text teaches us is that Christian sorrow is going to havo n sure terminus. My toxt says, "Bread com is braised because ho will not bo ovor thrashing it." Blessed lw God for that! Pound away, O flail. Turn on,. O wheel! Your work will soon bo done "Ho will not bo ovor thrashing it." Now thd Christian lias almost as much use in tho ortran for tho stop tremulant as ho has for tho trumpet. But after nwhilo. ho will put tho last dirge into tho portfo lio .forever. So much of us as lswhoat wil bo soporatod Irom so much as is chaff, nnd, thoro will bo no moro nood of pound(ng. Thoy novor cry in hoavon becauso thoy havo nothing to cry about. Thero nrq no tears of bereavement, for yon shall havo your friends all round about you. Thero nro no tears of povorty be causo each ono sits at tho king's tablo and has bis own chariot of salvation and freo access to tho wardrobo whoro princes got their array, No tears of sickness, for there are no pneumonias on tbo air, and no malarial exhalations from the rolling river of lifo, nnd no; crutch for tho luino Ijmb, and no splint for tho broken arm, but tho pulses throbbing with tho health of tho eternal God in a ciimato liko our Juno boforo tho blos soms fall, or our gorgeous October bo foro tho leavos scatter. ' In that land tho souls will talk ovor thq different modes of, thrashing. Oh, tho .story of tho staff that struck tho fitches, and tho rod that beat tho cum min,.and, tho iron,whecl that went Over tlio com! Daniel will describe tbo lions, and Jonuh loviathans, and Paul tho elm wood whips with wljcb ho was scourged, and Evo will tell jhow aromatic Eden Was tho day sho, ci It, and John Rogers will toll of tho smajrtjof(' (h'o flame, and Elijah of the ifjtjeamf that wheoled him up tho sky B(cej and Christ of tho numbness nnd paroxysm and hemor rhages of tho awfplcrucifixion. Thoro thoy aro boforo tbft'throhoi,of God, On one elevation all ilioso whOiweco stnick of tho staff. On a, higher elevation all those who wore stnlcVof tneVod. On a highest elovation, and amid tno highest altitudes of heaven, all thoso who woro under tho wheel. Ho will not ovor be thrashing it. Oli, my hcarora, is thoro not enough salve in this text to mako a plaster largq enough to hoal all your wounds? When a child is hurt, tho mother is very apt to say to it, 'JNpw, i4 Will won feolietter." And'that is what God says whon ho un- jjojioms all tho troublo in the hush of this great promiso, "weeping may end ure for a night, but joy cometh in tho morn ing," You may leayo your pocket hand kerchief sopping wot with tears on your death pillow, but you will go up abso-' lutoly sorro wless, They will wear black; you will wear white. Cypresses for them; palms (or you, You will say; "la it possible that lam here? Is this heaven? Am I so pure now I will neVcr do anything wrong? Am 1 so well that I will nover again be sick? Aro thoso companionships so firm that thoy will pever again be broken? Is that Mary? Is that John? Is that my loved one I put away into darkness? Can jt be that these are the faces of those who lay so wan and emaciated in the back room on that awful night dying? Oh, how ra diant they are! Lookatthemt How ra diant they are! "Why, how unliko this place Is from what I thought when I left the world below! Ministers drew pictures of this land, but how tame compared with the reality! They told me on earth that death was sunset. No, no! It Usunrie Glorious sunrise! I b the light bow purpling the hills, and the clouds flame with the coming day, Then the gates of heaven will be opened, and the entranced soul, with the turnttmexM and Dower of the celestial vi ion, will look teu thousand of miles down upon tho bannered proeosslon a river of shimmering splendor aad, will cry out, ''Who are they Ad the aa eel of God standing close by rJl say, Uau I tuu iHvn yivh! v. w, 7 entraacea sobj, -i ewwo tkfctf . Tiui mimI will uvi '! nViM.4li-i.irlK)thw, ThM wtoaf cmt of great tribulA- mmmmft yiUMui'M "I''urOw in j.mmmnmt Ubtltbt (l(WWlii'firti1M IhMt fOrH llW lift fill " hbtilrt (W t)IMllkUAHt1itMf t)h, IImU i "ud AdfnlnMfwf torn o( fond ilfofif nf twtlM mAm Ui m Hf Will AH(I riCl.(l Ofll4, I? Will Wtalfrf I trim iii(ti of Hf H WMild 6HM am ymt CUB, i im iiioniii uiA ym nt mud dt llif'IIKll Wild llil Aflf AwillA m m mttiw find Ail iiifn uiium, w rfiftil liiVfli'" I iicuyrAfi(l rtiiMlfli MAVoti,liit 1 will Inl you willed will do Mi KMinktl (lny of nil dm fulllloii w bt lirftt(.fi, Vmi fiy. "Mo you siif ytni mii toll Hie'" V, fniH. U trill t (hi lay WA gl llufffl MoffiA lifiAyff Ia irrowlnx tfi'src V,Vtm, I hiihkW It Is, but I d ifol cam hitmli n)mi tliAt 'Umnn now U flood" ftnougli I6t inn, ItMiity hM n hioro gfAlulOfy ctno tliAii tli'i htntmwu lu of dm Knit' Hull Army illon Luoknow, fudlA, A 'few weeks Iwroro a iiiMflofn lid occur rpd At CiiwiijiOfA, and AM woiiimi and (rfiildrcri lmd bwn wit In a ro'iu, Tlmn 'five profi'ssloiml l;iililiflrswiit In And (low tliotfl, Tllrn tlio bodies of llifl slnlii woro tiikon out And llirowu into n well, Aa tlis KiifilUli mwy caioa Into CnwntKiro thoy wont Into tlio room, And, oh, wfiAt a horrid nconol (word strokes on tho wall near the lloor, showing that tio poor things Imd crouahod wlmn they 'Alod, and thoy saw also that tlio floor aa nnklo do") In blood, Tho soldiers 3akod on tholr boom across It lst tholr iocs bo euliitibrgod of tlio carnage, And ou tlmt floor of blood thero wcrs flowing look1 of hair nnd frAgtnenlA of drosAos, ; (Jut in Liicknow thoy had honrd ol tho massnoro, nnd tho women wore waIU 'ing for tho samo awful death, waiting ainiu nnguiAii tintoiu, waiting in pain 'and Btnrvatlon, but wnltliiK horolcallv. ;whon 0110 day Unvelock nnd Oulrnm And NoriniinniidHlr Dftvld Italril nnd Peel, tho horocn of tho ICnglUh army huzza for thorn I broke In on that horrid scene, 'and while yet tho guns wcro sounding, and while chcors wuro Isniilng from the starving, dying people on the ono Aids and from tho travel worn nnd powdor blackened soldiers on tho other, right thoro in front of tho king's palace thore was such n scono of lmndMmklng And ornbraclng and boisterous joy as would utterly confound tho pen of thopoot and tho pencil of the painter. And no wonder, whon those onutciatod wpmen, w'10 )a(l suTorod m liorolcnlly for Christ's ko, marched out from tholr 'incarcerations ono wounded English sol dier got up in his fatlguo nnd woundi and leaned against the wall nnd throw his cap up and Ahouted"11irco cheem, ray boys, for tho brave women!" Ob, that was an exciting scono! But a gladder and moro triumphant scono will it be whon you come up into heaven from tho conflicts nnd incarcerations of this world, streaming with tho wounds of battle and wan with hunger, And while the hosts of God are chooring their great 1 hosanna you will striko hands of con gratulation and eternal deliveranoo in tho presonco of tho throne. On that night thero wll bo bonfires on every hill of hoavon, and there will bo illumination in every palace, and thero will ho a can dlo in ovory window, Ah, noj I forgot, I forgot, Thoy will hnvo no ncod of the candle or of tho sun, for tho Lord God givoth thorn light, and thoy shall reign forover and ovor. Hail, hail, sons and daughters of tho Lord God Almightyl Deafness Cannot bo Oured by local applications, as thoy cannot reach tho acccasgd portion of tho car, Thero is only one wy ' euro Dunfuww, and that Is by constitutional rcirioJIcH, Oeufne-hs Is caused by an inflamed con dition of tho mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Whon tills tube getH Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely cloned Di-ufnowi is tho re sult, and unless tho Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to lis normal condlUon,lieArlng will be do stroyed forever; nlno casc out of ton are caused by caturrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dollars for ,any cavo of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by linlra Catarrh C'uro Bend for circulars, fro1, F, J. Oil KNKY, & Co., Toledo, O, Iflr-Bold by Druggist, 75c. Off. GUMPS ONION SYRUP enm nniiaum I' COLDS AND CNOUP. 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An able Brain and Ntrrt.SpMiallat ean at aay time be confidentially consulted ontlrely free of charge, personally or by nail, at the above address, :: J II P. M. CARS. Up, in. Cart leave Hotel Hd FoHtoflice dally for AHylmii, FcHlteatiary and Cemetery on Capital City Railway. Oar leavoH 5 a. im, coaaect Inirlth Overland train, aad car leave Hotel eyery '40 nlnutcH from iZO a, m. feill p. m. for all point en the IIhch ei,ceptHgeiHotcryar,Takea ffte meet Vmmtnvv TralaH. Electric Lights On Wetei tfytitctn, TO C0NHUMKR8 i TlioHlm Msht'and lowr Company at Irani Hipmta bays eijulppMl tbslr JClMtna jlxlit plant with the in Ml niodVrn pirtu nd ara turn ibis to olTur ths publld a Ottlar lltbt Hjhii any ylein ana at a nU lower tlittti any city ou (lie cat. Arc and IncaadcHceat LlRhf; In. Electric Motor for all parpoxeM where ptfrvcr Im re quired. 1(wl4em ean be wlrsd for as insar Us bis M lelrel and til wiurieri pmjt for onl suuh ujrliU as are us4. VM bslug rsKtersd PjraJectrloMUir( Offlon 179 Commercial St, Farm for Bale or Trade. On My Urms. four mllM Mt of HubllMlti rteHubllMltr. le tot JirWHtf 'MttbliwUiOr, aenuiair)Cli7aefs' will trade for in or r naitw. 8B-OW t .IMTSKlf'S ELtoRICBELT m 1ATK7MTMTI WITH III6TM. NT awwyMffNTi. MAMITte mnwmi. tMUI IfM VMMtWIrtMl I !.,, Ihwihnm r l.4lf ill... .... - . .. -. ,j.--.. -,- , - , - ---. - - -. i .!! .. ..rivn TSR'tSRl, lll-kUHt, lt.r. i4 b Sr&j O- ' W V?f i,l.. JTtoMM mm wrm pa. mt n I Ilium, kHWi i4ti " , (MAI, Mf l m ATM. iltiitiwfc hhum WmHH Imittim turf 1fiMH lmK?mT&wU IV !fyyf4 3 -flfe "41 "'tfi jr JtffTMtMTf if '"rfriliiifcyT? JmuMttU 1 titf yjisajHi ; Scrwn 'Doors AfW i(irWf,A frfMirtoiM1fM flUsl! J.UAtiMteY, 'l4ttitf Xt mm Meat Market, W Cw4wf6Al tHttU IkM Ml!, 1'fftMlf.t dtllf Hf, IMtl.l McKlllfiji, Mif t man, Ht ifuuu ud Vliflf Woumlmlwi, ill Iuii.ii.iii.ii.iji, nvtmwmni ro-wiTwrs nan ri I A m lAMMMf 1 liml nil.Aai , m.iJ U PCDA 1 'Hit Wolidertil ftrKiiiiTif''yhYt(Mphk Urn lhi ijroSQrlpilori bt tho Ofllolftl l'liyiloUn (o tlie Court of pifi. "Kbjhvio" todronlos MdfiUl tttut fof v i'owef ftt-fti"iirtil',WrokMi. An iiifalliblo retried for KrroK( And 0Mftl DetMlty, Kervoti Vtontt&tlon, Cr ccpltig Patralyils, WenktieM cattk hy I)e1)llltRtitig'Iosc3, Xtxcce or Ovfcr'In4lec, 1m clplfttit aJoftcnfrig' of tlio IJt'kiu oV tresis, DliMCM Xotitf of Kewory, Confuicdliouglitftkfid all Dfftltt, Nerve or xttt WCftktlciHKJS, It has no equal In restoring tho Btorruch And Brtih UO iiuiumi Wliuivivil AVtIVMllIK IIIQ1 Indulgenoo in tlio Opium, Morphine VtVyTv''t ONLY LINE RUNNING rjjttidui 2 THROUGH DA,LXn,M TRAINS Leaving Portland. 8t45 A M. ii 7ion p u liuv I I nil DAYS TO CHICAGO 3i 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours' Oulcker to Omaha and Kansas City, PULLMAN .and TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING OARS, Vof rls aad gtnaml Information call on oraodrtM, W. U, MUKLIIUKT, AHt, O, I. A. 3M WuHhlliflouBU. fOKTLANO, 0B(IO, Froa TrnlBl u klerior Poind tot lili Istusilnsto tut h all Points East and South, Ulstlisdlnlni VMUbuls train ear ronte, ttrnns through ; vwy day la ths year m ST. PAUL AMD CD1CAGD (If o ohaaff of oars.) Oomm4 ofdlalnaoars i yraUmM rlwln 2H ttniurpaaMd, reem slMvrs laUst qufyiBtat TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Heat that mb bs eeastraetsd and la which MeomeaodatlMU ar belli fr and Jar Bbibsd kit holders ef rrt aad sscead-elaM UkU,aad XLKOAWTDAY COAOHEri, AeoatlanofS Um ostas Htaa with all llM.aafdlBfj Ana and uaAtrnipttd lFSmm'Utt" tftvrnlUtM win b m ia aartfcM wwns aay aat of af. ... ,umiu i aaa worn au poinu )Hd an a Bar ro ea a L wyK iaP9riaavwsi vffswraiajr raM, hias OUAfHTi laanoa tjMr ajHtf, a. DTclAitiroN Ajiiit UmmI raMMMsr AsW, Mo, fta4 ar7WaKa&i lwu I. Wo, 1ZH . ?WNI laAfMrMa.BHM msmmmmmtiimmi hhMmR ik.M "f ml Mm mm hlhUMiti rAkt.OK, kiti BtiHt'i Hit!, ff WA.A.k.A no upntiisierrr, U..lA. 11 -..J t-J. ,.Ji .... -i...... ti.niTri iiiimw. iiucimiIiI IVI SX9 I1WUDU ui J&IVVUVUV AVTVAOTKVWi of Chloral habit NERVE REVIVER mtumm J UtMvflliHiiiiiiiiiiiiiH 1 'Tifi WaiMWMaMMknMBnaMBaMMM Ur i East and Seuth: VI A i i THE SHASTA ROUTE' of the Southern Pacific! Coirmanv.' ' OAuroHNiA xxraces tkaiw buk bailt b- TWKKK 1-ORTliAWD AMD 8, ft, A , Tftmlll"." ,1 .North.' orts 7KJp.Bi, I1.V, l'orllana Ar.l .7: .'; iiT, Daiem jit. I Km m Ar. Ban rnn, ' bv.l TK.: Above trains itup only at followiiic ate Mem north of lloeebure. East Portland Oncon Oltr. Woodburn, Httleni, Albany Taaceat, AtMw. f HnUy,JJrrlbur.,JunctlonUiry,IrvlBaB, I Kuxone. . ' ':."..'..' :.: . - '. ! HIMBtllJItll NAllI UAIIiTi slaulaTrnT Illl7.ia 1V. Ar. Malsm JLv, I, WO ,., w I'UniBDQ " AT. I IMD . All1 6 GO v. in. xwsuuurv uyt v.-w a. n Allmii liovttl, lially Kxcept Suaaay. 60Up.ni. I Lv, ' I'uriluud Ar, IiV, 7yp,m.livi . in.m.JAri ,l7iSSMSB. ,SdQa.y. , Albany I.Y, DlnlagarH oh Ogdea Kent PULLMAN BDFM' SLBEPBRS 1 -1aN-1 ' ' Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through tiafai. rVestSide DivisIoBTlktweea FwtW tad CwalJisr PAiLY(sxoxrr sdwdat). TM a, m, litio p. n. "lOTIand OorvHllU rSrTl ft:,p,tt. Ar. Lyl'M, i At Albanv and OorvallU oonnwt jwlta trulnn nfUrrtfon VmHtie rUllroad C( VHKHH THAIN I UA ll. MXCKrtSOllbA ...ii i :J p. hi, 7lft P. RI, TsT. Portlind' Ar. Porilin Ar. MoMlnatlll 1.T.1 fcrtm' TllR4UJli TlCkKTM i all tiolntrfln tha Ka.Urn Hiaioa jrWnaila and Kuiopo nan b,obUlBd at lowsitiataS' Ihui w; W.skinnk. -AgwitTWai" WkWim, asr:'""41 The Yaqulna. RoLite. OREGON PACMO n.: And Ortfl rHivIopHat eeasaaafs taai-, hip lino. !M mllM tUoxlT.lV Whim Um tlhiethaa by any othtr roats,7 rwM Hi lliruufh Mutneu.er aad frsttht Uga aa 1'orilaud and an loluli la (m'WBImmw valley to aad fromliaa Kraawaeo, , , t '' TIWK tiVHKDUUX, (Kiot Bmaday.) . IiY Altiany.l.00 p m I Liv urvalUl:4a m iY Albauy.l.00 p m I irYnQuliiVM) p m ArTaiuiuajKxopmi juvxaquiaa .atstaaa t IiY Orvum. HttHn Ar Aibaay.Ji!a aa a a tmlB eoBacet at AlUwy aad ' 'n akev (rafm oooneoi at Ike iifraea uevi ere between JM ejnpieeat Co.' mh Taaalaa M. B.-yeee-i WlilaiaeiuvaDlir DteMM w witaruMt atAlbMur Si-v t, H. HAsWrtJi,; ya4ala!wHlit . 'siim eteaaa'-!' auuMn Fntaeweo.. .. , 'pnni roniaa ana1 a Mf QMUW mm ir aeeunea waaja ehtHUd ntpMMja arrlye at TsmWI rfceTajwijaffW mtttimm, t Ti I rraa ineeveaiBfi nuumn MS and a O.O., $H aeaMeeaee M , i'i ' H . -4 Oi ' ia At, " f -Sfe m& tislf&lS0ti 4 j- a- HW.-A -