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A Handout MtnU j T6rh-iJ had tyen'paylng Alico a good tleul of attention, and when I heard on tho quiot that sho was engaged I thought I would bo foxy and eond her somo flow- atrsrwithu congratulatory message. Jiick Great scheme! How did it 'wort? Tom It would havo worked all right If tho florist hadn't inado rt mistake and sent her a big pillow with "Wo Mourn Onr Dors" oh it. Brooklyn Life. A Thrifty Soul. .Airs. Cheaply; (returning joyously front t MBhopping tdur John, givo mo $i, please. Mr. Chpaply-r-What for? Mrs.j Cheaply Oh, I'vo got a lovely- D.irgaini'-a.tgavo oniy ou cents for a beau tiful hanging lamp. Mr. Cheaply But what's tho $4 for? Mrs. Cheaply Why, I want to pay tho cabnmu I hircl to bring it homo with . mo. Chicago Record. ' Slow. "What is Willio Wibbles doing?" asked i business. man. "He hasn't moved for Eve minutes." "I usked'him that question. Ho'said ho was collecting his thoughts." "Well, ho can sympathize with us. Ho evidently finds collections pretty slow." 4-Washington Star. nil of rutting it. Mr. Famblyman I think, old fellow, it is time you were beginning to hunt for tvwife. Mr,, yerifair To hunt for one? You mean it is time I gave up avoiding one and allowed myself to bo captured. Truth... A Knelt of Refuge. . In Hawaii, one of the Sandwich Is " lands, there is a spot called tho Rock of Refuge. If a criminal reaches this rock before capture hois Bafo so long as he remains there. Usually . Jiis family Bupply him with food un til lie is able to make his escape, but vt bo is never allowed to return to his , -own tribe. Hawaii Correspondence. The .'tllhr - in de.itroyot w -hj .e- it I I.. ' thcieby loi.vl'-iiHji e t : faafer to th" I.i. it i... .. , .- If people w oiv.d r u .! t . t. a3 a tjWu houice oi" ".(.. u wl i time conicy to lu t-kniiK i . k1 u. i and tusks c'elivesvil up. and u. an t rivaled .water beav5ii:,r while i lives, llioy would pi-ouetlju'j. i 1st -n tof trying to exterminate in::t - Hoi da Fai mer find Fi uit gi u er "She c Looketh Well to the ways of Her household." Yes, Solomon is right; that's what the good housekeeper everywhere . does, But her -ways are not always "eld ways. In fact she has dis- - carded many unsatisfactory old ways. For instance, to.-day she is using ylthe New Shortening, instead ol lard. And this is in itself a rea son why "she looketh well" in another sense, for she eats no lard to cause poor digestion and a worse complexion. Corroi.ENB is much better than lard for all cooking pur- ,poses, as every one who has tried Ht declares. Have you tried ltf For sale everywhere. BtrUSC ALE SUBSTITOTtS. Genuine nude only by N.K. FAIRBANKS. CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAQO. NEW YORK, BOSTON. DR. GUM'S XKTBOTXD LIVER PILLS 'A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL. FOR A DOSE. 4 moT.rn.nt of (h. bow.l. 'a'thnrluS to. By, and o! U. OonplMrtw, &"" r H.k.i u oth.r plU. do. ".tJSft&Ssi W Sold by Bxukett A Van My 1. DR. GUHN'S OHIOH SYRUP FOMC0UtH COLDS m croup. .n..,HunTurR'sADVICE I-.rtJ.lMT JwUr A?K rSnTwM "Uoo ior iltini'i Onion UrP, "J " "SlTi ...irwhr- r apHBSJJJJSJJJJJJJJJJJJJJIjHIH f 3 i J T VAiaa' Ji IW . wmn lc-u wgpyw ca; kj nrLU-nbc Or- GOuU CLfYTWEA Two Counterrelt'cnlti anil n Point a Moral. Storekeeper Thcro h a gobd deal of counterfeit sil ver floating about just now, and a preva lent quarter to catch it lfn in hn ,,. between Fortieth and Fiftieth. "I l)ttd no less than font-bad half dol lars) offered .me in ono day last week," laid a'groceryinan on Forty-third street. Various other tiadesmcn complained of tho ctro they had to take in order to pre vent being imposed on. Two unconscious victims formed a co incidence recently. A poorly clad but re sectable looking woman bought a lemon la a Forty-second street store and pre sented a quarter, from which she await ed the change. "Now, look you hero." shouted th shopman in a threatening, bulldog fash ion, "mat quarter s lead, and you know it. Hand up that lemon. You'ioarenr'lar ild rounder, that's what you are, and ,'ou dare to show your face in a store liko this! Now shut your mouth and clear out o' here!" he yelled as tho poor woman tried to got in her explanation that sho had been imposed upon herself ind had no idea tho coin was bad. Ten minutes later brought in a fash ionably dressed woman, who bought a cheap basket of grapes, presenting in ex change tho massivo, unpopular cart wheel. Tho 'man jingled it, or rather didn't, on tno counter, scrutinized it closely. then pulled 'his countenance into an oz pressidu of deeply respectful regret. "I'm very sorry, madam," ho began. "Oh, isn't it good? I got it from a man on tho cable car. Never mind the grapes if it isn't," poured forth the well gowned woman anxiously, while tho shopman re mained grave and sympathetic. "I'm sorry, madam, it isn't. It's not even a good counterfeit. Too bad you should have been cheated." "It really is a shame," he remarked after she had gone. "I ought to have had her arrested," was what he said when the poor woman left. But this was just his little moral on the subject of good clothes. New York World. Tacbalkonsky. The regretted death of M. Tschalkow sky, which was occasioned by an attack of cholera, deprives music of a master who had attained in his 50 and odd years a distinct measure of greatness in his art. Ho was past 20 years of age before ho re solved to devoto himself to a musical ca reer. This was in 1802, when the Con servatoire of Music was founded at St. Petersburg. From that date practically his career as a composer began, although it was only during the last 15 years that his nn 'ie has been prominently associat ed with musical composition throughout Europe. Despito this widespread reputation, however, ho contrived to instill a pecul iarly native inspiration into his music. He had a bold conception of melody which in his hands was subjected to luxuriant and massivo change, and into which he was fond -of, as it were, drop oing Russian native -phrases, imparting to it a singularly characteristic quality. Perhaps his most ambitious operatic ef fect was "Eugene Onegin," the chief de fect of which lies in its lamentably weak libretto. Nevertheless it is an opera which is the true storehouse of melody and most me lodious modulation. His music is rarely dull. It is for the most part lit up by a kind of merry and keen vitality. Indeed he seldom persuaded himself to becalm, and his art has consequently a somewhat restless character. But ho was a man of great distinction, whose loss it becomes us to deplore. Pall Mall Budget. Iluryinc Without Collins. From the earliest ages to within about 100 years ago it appears to havo been cus tomary to bury either with or without a coffin. Tho f ollowing is an extract from a terrier of lands, fees, etc., belonging to Caistor vicarago, Lincolnshire, dated 1717: "For every grave in the church yard and without coffin, 4 pcncei if with ( i BMMni?." Among the vestry minutes of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, dat ed MaTch 5, 1504: "Item, that none shall be buryd within the church unless the dead corpse be coffined in wood. Tho late John Bernard Palmer, firsUbbot of t, Piotorrinns in Enchwd Bindo til reformation, was buried in the chapter house at Loughborough without a coffin. In the days when burial whuouv . u was general the body was shrouded, tied at the head and feet, and carried to the grave in a closed bier, which was gen erally provided by. the pal -or tb purpose. westminsygt .-". I'ovVty' Chance. On that part of lower Clark street where tho houses have shriveled I awa until tbey are riever more than 20 fee S, where the sidewalks are moldy and decayed, where flimsy lace curtains bang fn the windows and where no man looks Ion in the eye, a coal wagon was seen fhe other day overloaded an U UuSSianlonging before theentranc. and no ran iu . -- . th sir&Ti--.KL"S: . . i L.t'Aa n w army fastened aoouv " v -n twine took two of tli .-.i 4hn n woman wltu SET trotted' daw. a fairway and thTred up what was left, even to ne SfeSKt3" Record. n. Hfntto. ..Do vou know , said Miss Flypp, "H .R?J.rtr oncbt to have a motto. srf.!ij?ffif mine. wnausyou--.-- . . Mine is 'No fused," rep""1 the latter. -Brooklyu Life. The sacred oriflamb. which played Sw-eLi'S.'S Wcb an ""Cer mounted on bv. was a red k wnn .. three ..-. - ., inn three lavaewxeo ajLrnjau THE WORK OF A MIGHTY BUST. Nearly 800,000 Tons of Itoek Loos.n.d oy a Single Explosion. For many years a huee mass of iw.V technically known as a "dike " n mivr from previous workers, has hnunivi over one of tho Great Dlnerwio quarries, iue property oi air. Assehton Smith, and has been n growing menace to the Eafety of men employed in the galleries below, which, in a series of terraces, rise almost from the edgo of the hko far up tho steep breast of tho mountain. The Hon. W. W. Vivian, who manages the quarriei for Mr. Assehton Smith, de cided to remove the dike, and during the last throe months preparations for its destruction have been in active progress. From three longitudinal tunnels in the solid rock 10 ohambers, each 11 feet by 4 feet, were made and charced with eel- atin dynamite. Each bag of this ex plosive was placed in position by Mr. Vivian himself. Etrythine havincbeen satisfactorily arranged, Mrs. Assehton Smith was requested to fire the 20 min utes' time fuse Teadlng to the massif somo 2i tons of gelatin dynamite Safely packed in the entrails of the rocki a re quest to which she readily acceded. The hour was fixed for 1 o'clock on Satur day, and shortly before the time thou sands of people from Llanberis 'and ad jacent ullages Bangor, Carnarvon and other towns took up advantageous posi tions in the neighborhood. Punctually at the appointed time'Mra. Assehton Smith fired the time fuse, and at 1 :02 o'clock the earth for a mile round was shaken as if by an earthquake. At the next instant the face of the tremen dous dike, which towered gloomily up ward and on cither side of which tho rain covered rock glistened in a passing burst of sunshine, began to quiver omi nously, and the loose earth in its crevices clattered down its smooth face like an avalancho. Next from different parts of the rock came sputtering bursts of smoke, aud then enormousblocks dotached them selves from the mountainous mass of rock, toppled slowlyforward and finally crash ed into the abyss below with deafening uproar, which, mingling with the thun ders of tho exploding dynamite, now freed from its rocky prison, reverberated grandly among the mountains that tow ered ruggedly into tho cloud darkened sky. Again and again was the downfall of the huge'maBses of rock repeated till 180,000 tons lay like "tumbled fragment of the hills" far below. A dense white smoke, the deadly afterdamp, clung for awhile around tho scene of tho explosion, and, when cleared away, in the place of tho dike there was a gioat gap, in whiob glistened hero and there pinnaales of splintered rocks. London Tefegraph. An Interettlns liU There is a wholly unintentional flavor of romance in a new publication of tho federal government. It is a little yel low backed volume purporting to indi cate the principal exports to the United States from cities and countries where consuls of this government reside. The odd, the unexpected and the incongruous constantly comooutin theselists. From Turin, according to this record, We ob tain gunstocksj from Naples, cuttlefish bones; from Portugal, argols and anti mony from Moscow, horses' manes; from Riga, objects of divine service; from Barcelona, cream of tartar, lico rice, glycerin, jackasses and oil paint ings; from Tuxpain, Mexico, vanilla, chiches, honey, oedar, sarsaparilla and deerskins; from Colombia, skins, hides, divi diyi, bones and bananas; from Bathurst, British Africa, ostrich eggs and everlasting flowers; from Sierra Leone, ginger, palm oil and monkeys; from New Zealand, kauri gum, gold and sausage casings, and from Samoa, wreckage, copra and curios. New York Snn. Ton of robllo Document. There are botween 700,000 and 1,000, 000 publio documents piled up in the vaults of the capitol. They have been accumulating there ever since the gov ernment began to be so prodigal with cood white paper, printers' ink and fast D . rt .- .1 .).. .n .i.A.tk.911 pressworK. bobjo ui iuhuo m " a volume. A man who makes a specialty in dealing in government publications has offered that. Most of them are not worth 25 cents. Mr. Richardson of Tennessee has undertaken to got the whole accumulation cleared out. He proposes to have these books distributed to libraries and institutions of various kinds. He also proposes to regulate fu ture printing so that only those public documents for which there iaamand shall be printed and so that such shall be distributed promptly. Meanwhile, as ho carries the load of 700,000 accumn lated volumes, he grows more and more round shoulderod.-Washington Corre snondent, De4lr. Wool-I don't think it quite sf for yott to play the clarinet. Van Pelt-Wbynotr Wool-Suppose by "fdU2 fcnnld swallow mm of the mwicJ- Kw York Herald. VIGOR MEN Ewiif. Oiict'r. PtraMJMati; Rttar4. WEAKMC8S, HCRV04SHEf, OE1K.ITY, MdsntMtretotff."? VamtH riitrtr. Elmpl ,Bra":rii v'm- -: .wwa. JMw mi fZL3CJTri ERIE KDJCAL CO. urMte, n.t. r i , , Itojul I'resenoo of Mind. Au historian of William IV of Eng land related that he seemed In a mnman. 'tary dilemma one day when at table with several officers he ordered one of the waiters to "take away that marine were, pointing to an empty bottle. "Your majesty," inquired a colonel of I marines, "do you compare an empty bot tle to a momber of our branch of the service?" ica, iujuiru me monarcn, as vr a sudden thought had struck Mm; "I monn to say it has ilono its dnrv nnra nri & ready to do it again." Youth's Compan ion. A DUncreeaule Term. )0O-.n'"OO0O0 MOOOOOi OO OOQQf rnr"ftni. Life Hard. I wbnt the other day to see the" man Who is slowly starving to death in this land of plenty. He is meeting this hor rlbleiate as nn alternative of taking de leterious matter into his system and dy ing as it were by poison. "I can't help it," ho said. "There is absolutely nothing that can be eaten with safety. I'vo just given up boiled milk." "Boiled milk?" I replied. "Why, I al ways thought that was the most harm less food which could possibly bo ob tained." "I thought so, too, until recently, but now n noted medical authority says that "when water and milk are boiled their most valuable nutritive pioperties nro destroyed." "Of courso j on are afraid to eat meat and vegetables?' "All rank poisons, sir full of perni cious bacilli. I couldn't think df eating them." 'How about bread and butter?" "Well, there is liable to bo a fungous growth in bread cry detrimental to the health, and if the baking powder used in it happens to contain alum, as is usually tno case, tno matter is inacio lnnnueiy worso. Au for butter, not long ago I read in ft medical journal that there may be "more bacilli in a piece of butter than there are inhabitants in Europe." "But if you ate toast, would not tho effect Jof tho fungus and alum bo neutral ized?" "Possibly, but I can't eat it dry, and if I spread butter nn it I run into another danger, for while raw butter is full of microbes melted butter Is a deadly poi son in tho system. No, there id nothing that is safe to eat or drink, nnd I can do nbthing-hutdio." That seems to bo tho only alternative. Harlem Lifo. Blie Knew It Already. Thcro is an old lady living in a Somer setshire village who makes f rantio efforts to keep abreast of tho times. Circum scribed, however, in her social spnero and with limited opportunities of devel opment, it is difficult, and she is com pelled sometimes to resort to ner imag ination, tho result being occasionally of a (somewhat surprising and amusing de scription. Vain is the effort to tell her anything she does not already know or startlo her with information. Last winter she went to tho church "sociable.'' nnd as she entered tho room oneof tho young ladicssaid, "Good even ing, nuntio. 1 am very glad you came. We aro going to have a tableau this even- "Yes, I know, l know," repneu tno oiu lady; "you needn't toll mo that. Why, I smelt 'em cooking when I first came in at the door." London Exchange. Hood's Cures Xr. J. If. BUUwan " I am Truly Thankful For Ilood's Birsaparllla. In the war I eoa. rUd. inH " and ferer and Kue, rUI p.U"l-S Uom width I Ua suffered r'becao taking : irmifVMvM wr v"r,- dcLllitr. Hae jiwou fianiparllU I !n""".iiii . work In a montni. ana "n in belter heldtt than nr lime atnMU,. Hec'Pim,mwferjm. 85a' BCKTX KKOTHKKS Munautture Standard Prewed nriek. umi Hrttk In all Fatt.rna for KronU .-.nnnlr thabrieJc (ortbe New Hlem City .SSS'f.rtrSllthYfln. build Pfaerecl4 jn"h.ivpiuidty. yard. ' VtoHtatlArr, aim. or Md vmnamlia la Paper. .... n.u,.arwra. HmI In tiundfea of 100 pot cut, tor wile at Ma ffl l TUB OuiATixe.-nw b9 DAII.Y K, Only W cm nwttb. Ky-maJl ct a eaontb, r ,.IP Ik wwwjvvJvar BALD J" . What Is tho condition of your? Is Jyour Unlr dry, 5 linrsh. hrlttln? Dnni it tanllf Yh .ro w tt'J. 1 lifeless appearance? Docs it) fall but when combed orK brushed? Is it full of dandruff? Docsyobr scateltch? Is it dry or In a Itcatcd Condition ? If tticie are dome o g SkoolfumRootHairGroWer ti whit Ton nerd. IU prodootlon N not an aoeldeat. bit tfce remit of idtnllrta ntenrch. Knoirledn of the dtiuf of tlie hair and aoalp led ( the dlaeor error how to trenttham. Mfiknolninl,f oont&lBBBnithftpmlncral.tAniiJ ft linotaDre.bnti i djlljhtfuily the follicles, tt ttoptuutng RCSaS. .. tv Keen the icalp clean, beatthr, and free from trrllatlnc rncUona. It i the ujo of hJri iH Seap ItdeKrorsjxirafUta (wnu, wAWttiJ oa i wm unny in. nnir. If ytmr dranut cwoq tupelr TOO fead dtreet to w, and re will forward prepaid, on receipt ot price. Orowr, L00 pr bot Ue 1 1 f or J.oa 8op, Wc perjarifwrl. THE SKOOKUIt ttbOT HAIR OROVER CO., , Tnxnn uikk Rtaisterrd. 67 Moatk .WVWWWrl T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING,' PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Oor, 30th and Cbemeketa Eiret, Geo. Fendrich, ., CASH MARKET Best meat anl treo delivery. 136 btate Streot. iox coats nnd loose snclc shaped even ing wraps of only medium length are shown nt the best importing houses, formed of ermino fur, with pointed col laretto and hugo sleevoa mado of black, dark green or dark brown volvot. For theater uses are pretty velvet capes with capo collars and a straight stand ing modici collar lined with ostrich feathers. The capo itself is lined with somo pretty contrasting color and tho smart littlo'bonnet on suito matches tills lining in hue. Velvet costumes of golden brown, Russian greon, dark wino color and plum color or dahlia aro mado with sovon gored skirts, and long York coat with immense alcoves, the only trim ming being a very showy Louis XTV cravat of creamy voniso point laco. Many of tho black velvet skirts this season aro cut in circular shape and trimmed with satin or raoiro bands, edged with a tiny roll of black astra khan. Tho small Spanish jackot is mado wholly of tho fur, with largo sleeves of the velvet. Tho collar and girdlo aro of jet. Now York Post. jUUUOUuUOU UUUUU ywuvl .UjUJUjU Hair Death. llnalnntlv remoVcaand forever dcttroy) ob tlMLInnahla balr. wheilicr unoil tbe band .. , .,- ., . - ---- - j,.,., . moo arms or uock, wnuonv uiscomruviuu or injury u mo moai aunciue bkid. h was for rlfty yenri tbo aovret ormu'aci Kramnua WlUnn. acknowlodirod by rhyal olium an I bo h)Kbel nulbority aud tbe clallattbat ever lived. JJurlug hla prlvaU iihmi eminoniatrinnioioKiniaiKi nairepe practlo'i ol (v llfe-llme omoug i lie nooini) nd arlnlocracy of Kurope ho preeerlbj-d ihlu rH.lna. I'rlo. II hv in ill. ae'Urely iackrd Correeponilenreconndential, Hole geniB lor Ainerutn au iriwa Tilt SK00KUM ROOT HAI1 GROWER rO. Silent It. 671-oulh Klllh Avenue Now YnrK POO'nnr, irim . uin .. - W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE HoTWr Do yoa wear them? When next In need try pV,, est in tn wunu. .5.00. 43.00 44.00 42.S0 3.50 2.50 42.25 92.01 fMUBitt 42.00 I.7S- rOR IDYt 12.00 .75 j? IfTottWMt n DRE83 8H0t mid In the UUrt ifylei, don't pij 6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 ef $S Sbo. Tbey (It oqml to cuiiam mid and Imx tnd weir at well, If yen villi to economize In your footwear, de to by turehiilns W. L. DougUt 8hoi. Name and price ttrnped on the tottsm, look for It when you boy W. I" DOBCILAfl, Brockton, Mass. 6old by KltAUBSK UllOS. fKUFKtiSIONAL AND BD8INESaOABD8, P. II I'AK0r OSO.O.BIKOUAM. rx'AllOV 4 BINGHAM. Attorneys at lw. It lofrasl,2 and S. U'Arcy iiuuoing. m Mite street. Special altntlon given to iiusl. nesi In tbe supreme and circuit courU of ibe state. ll rnlLMUN KOHU, Attorney at law, ftein, T Orrgoa, UIMoe up slalrs In 1'atton block HJ UiaOKll.Atloineyailawaleui,Ore , gon. Ofllce over liusb'a bank J.BIIAW.M W.IIUNT MAWIIU I. Aiiorners ni ,w. v..... v ... , a allonal bank,Halem,Orrgu. rOHN A. OAIK1N, Attorney at law, room I iaiidi, Uusb bank budding, halem.Or. llTTlOVllAM. W.JI.JIOUWl OONHAM IIOI.MBM. Attorney; at law 13 bffloK In Hush block, between BlaUand oiirt, on qoinmercUl street. J OHN liAYNK. ATTORHKY.A'M AvV. iWlec lonsruadiai d pmniptiv rrtnlliea, Mmpby block, i or utu an .trevia Malum, Orrg'm. Commaretal ir. WO.KNIOHTON-Arebllwt and JUpeHn. tendeot. Otnce, rooini i ud " lireyvian mooa. l-l-U Dit a daVH Lai Hist Graduate of New Kxk. iIvm ipSeufaWratloa to tbe db. eeaowomen aud ehlldr.o. noije, tiroal. lung, kidneys, sklu dlu and surgery. MfflTVtrUildenee.IolKUte streot. Oouu'l- .i,w. r.miiLntJ. in bodVUiS P w. 7-l-om S.aV.Murpbfb'lo;kT-ilu.nci, l).. I'bysirlaoaadHur. if . omm'relai street. rvK.T O HMITH. lnUt. W 8UW street D ai4taToiiio Klnlsbed denial opera, ittsTivery dMcrlptlon, Woleas opera- llouaPciauy. SONS OK VTBIlAljHnpl ,rW)Dol VUrarfs, U..A rtJ M.!'.'W?J.Lf Ur Camp No, nu a Wed- 7lMkalnxt VCIocaeiine V"'; visiting DIl"n :,-" Stow rf&ixrA u. v. aHVL V ijw EM .tf nwarw- v .ww .VWVrt i HEADS!!1 Mftim H oooUds fc&4 rerrpthlnf .Tonlo. r Mir, i cum dandruff and gretn i ltv fttlmulaAtn io(r enSaU nrm AVee, Kew-Terk, N, Y. J.E. MUBlPHY. Bri and le- NORTH BALKM. Fresh- News- Paoers- Fruits- TalceIt BVENING JOURNAL, Only 3 cent a day delivered at your door. and Candles. 1 1 wsm k M. E. O. Bloolc HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Marion Street. Has tbe beet facilities lor movlne and raU-iDg- bouses, jjeave order at Uray Bros., Oi address Balem, Ore goo. From Terminal or Interior Points Its li tbo Una to take To all Points East and Sbutb, It Is the dining car rente, ltrnni through VOTtlbula traluti; every day In, tbe year w ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ;(No obange of curs.) Composed ofdlnlngcara unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room steepera Of latest equip meai TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Heat tbnt can be constructed and In whiob accommodations are both tree and lur nlsbed for holders of drst and eeo&dlM tlcketi,and ELEGANT DAY COAUHE8. Aoontlnnort Use oouue sting with all lines. aOordlng dlrsot and uninterrupted seryloe. fullman all ep rewwyatlons can be se cured In advt&co UiroagU any agent of tbe mad. Throutrh ttoketa to and from all point In America, Kngland and Kurop cam be P'lrclmxci at auy ticket ottloe of Ibis com. pany. V:tll Information concerning. ratesntlms of tralus.routOT nndotlier detAlls furnished ou amplication to any acenlor A. J). OHATtLTON. A.u.llant (leneral FtMftn.tr Agent. No, 121 First slrott, oor. Wasblogtea: 1'orU land.Oreaou Shaw & Dovymno, Agents, 'MnfV' TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST, LOUIS AMD ALL EASTERN CITIES 3 1 DAYS to 2 CHCAG0 Bours u,ckcr Vay' and Ksn' Through Pullman andTourl". Slee pert, Ffee Reclining Chair Can, Dining Cm. 5tvk, IReeeiten. K.KM.KHY ANDKwONJ for rates aud general Information call on or d drees, Wi H, HDKUBURT, Asst, n V, A 94 Wasklngtrtn Ml.. VtitM rVlDTUXD. (NW Tho Oregon Land Co., At Salem, I engaged In aeljlat fruit lands .. ..... iniiv nr 'mrtrtwin. trhtra more mitt U now (rowing lbu In ir ;.rrt f tbe stabs. -OOKAMINTHOliN, lo-iura Managers. OLINGER & RIGDON, Undertakers aod Eiliiliers, Cabinet work and ra(tla(r. Court fl, Opposite Oji.ra Hudse, i aMK Electriciight On Xctev System. T6CONBDM5EIt8d inerMiem Ught and rowr To eein upttiio Lave tqnipptd their tbt'planiwltbtha'nicai nodtrtiki andHienuwhble io olltr lhe xubllek be i est man any ylem ana t. a rate tow tban any city on tbe couau An, Offttfl -BMam..lAf.AA ImUs y ay ttoanrtwr lug. Electric M4s HvL pnrpscs where p-wer ks r Hired r Keldenrea can be 'wired fbr as eibt IkrMc im orairea una vno nonnuBaers nay rer wm uoh HgbU ha are uted. Tbla boluir regleHieJl' ay au uectno Aider. oo 179 Commercial St. MEATS. HUNT, i.o NMlbw, Bjb ba hni not Bold oot hat aluivly Biuvtd hi i hop' M lb eld. taud at Llbetty, tri bridge. ED. RAVEAUX, NOBTH .SAIiiM Meat Market. Krwli neaU and loweat ariee WISCONSIN CENTRAL UNES (Northern Pacific R. R. Co., Inm.) LATEST TIME CARD, Dally Through Tralnt. ltpm laspm OSApm 7:15pm 4 Wpm Minn, a -Htl'oul a . Dululh.. 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