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r i' "I j '"'"Wmpmrr Tf '.MAGE IN HAWAII. LnLAT DIVINE'S IMPRESSIONS OF THE NEW REPUBLIC. Iciirlntlaiilty lloa Duuo Tor tho Hu- lun -A Lnml I'ull ofllcaiitiriil I'luw- (Irnplilo IMcturo of tho World's i(ot Volcano. Copyright, Louis Klopscli, 1801. i.oi.ui.v, Juno 7. It was 2 o'clock I nftornoon when nt Smi FranciRco fiicd aboard tlio Alnmcdn of tho Ilo Steamship company, our Cap Storfio ono of tho most gonial, pop Jiiad ablo commanders who over tho sons. Ho and tho Pacific ocean Id acquaintances. Ilo has been in rrlcanrs and safoly outrodo them, hion of llowcrs wero nont up tho ilank, and tho masses of pcoplo on Blinrf who had como to sco their off waved handkorchiefs and kisses and cried and laughed as lal when an ocean steamer is about rt. Tho gong sounded for tho leav- rf.ut9e ' '""' ' - mm yyifcjn KII.AUEA. 75f all those from tho ship's deck fHCJIitl not oxpect to accompany us. rWjWliistlo blow for loosening from Kjwjvharf, and tho scrow began to yagyi, mm uju fiiiip iuuvuu uut iuyuiu IrtSgohlui Gate JMfco Pacific ocean met us with waves ilgKenough to scud many to their berths StAKo arouso iu tho rest of us tho qucs- ibayvvliy so rough a sea should bo called lBJjPaeifie. And for two days tho roll, llejerk, thoriso, tho fall, tho lunge, tho roSbr, tho quako, spoiled tho appetite STdlliid 1'iom bight tho majority of the mssongors. But after tho third day the scoan and tlio ship ceased their wres tling, and peaco smoothed tho waves Rudjhushcd tho winds, for tho same JJorii who toel: a short walk upon rough Galileo takes a longer walk upon Pa- bitlSfceas. HDiffcrciit from most voyages, there scorned no disagrcoables on board ;onough passougors to avoid loneliness, SocJbo many as to bo crowded. What ifferenco between a sea voyago now, iwltirall comforts afforded and tho ta jtilcjjputaining all tho luxuries that can ffllnro a wrak appetite, and thoso day? wlTon'tho mi.s.siouarics crossed to Hon olulutin vc-sols groasy and rude and witllffoocl rancid or stalo and with sauiiun oi wnnns, nowiuii curuea, auci iia'owjlimp and idiot IPqlmca has novcr dono much for tlio Sandwich Islands. If a man havo no expectations for these genua of tho Pa- uitloj; except that which conies irom human legislation, I would think ho Iwould bo as despairful as was Kamo- Ihawbha, thu third king of tho Sand- rich Islands, when on his dying bed ho Raid: "What is to bccoino of my poor 'fcouutrv? Thoro in no ono to follow mo. fT- 1. -Zftj- 5- .MWA, Ion Emma I do not trust, Lunalilo 'drunkard and Kalakana is a fool." 'that has been dono for tho Ha lan Islands baa been dono by our iiouH God and tho missionaries. A Ign ship brought thorn tho mosqui , Tho foreign sailors brought them loprosy. American politics brought u tho devil. Had it not been for gospul thoso islands would havo i putting to death womon for eating tnaa when forbidden to do so and ing to a diBgustiug idolatry, and 11 tho islands it would havo been a night of crnolty and abomination. Tlio Annexation giimtliin. 3ut tho missionaries came, and in t years 12,000 pcoplo gathered into churches and 20,000 children into ols proposing Christian civilization, 3h now holds a boautif ul supromaoy tho Sandwich Islands. Thoro aro great parties in tlio Hawaiian Is s royalists, who want tho queen, annexationists, who want to como jr our eaglo's wing. cithor of them will triumph. Tho result will bo n ropublio by itself, hich tho present government Is an past Tho Hawaiian nation is strong enough to stand nlono. Bocauso n na- itfw'i is not gigantic is no moro reason Eyhy it should not havo eolf control wan a man wiwi iiniueu ruMmn-tm i Kjjyblcal or financial strength should m denied indepcudenco. If God had ennou nonuiuiu iu imjhjiik iu m lilted Htates, ho would havo planted it pudreds of inilos noaror our American ibt, Tlio lTiiitoa btatos govomniont not so hungry for moro Jawl that it wis to b-' u d oil a few i-liuiiKS oi 18- bil brought from 1,800 inilos away. (lunuir that bonio other forutgn na- in ih.ill take potoaion of tho JbIuikU Id jfivo us truiiblo wlifm we want to 9) Into Honolulu for tlio uoaliiur find tf ung of our hijw. With awno iron- j( i fr 'in our now navy and tno win or r fin uds on tho inland w would k into biiillliorotiiis such foruln M't'oxiire. jiimen nun, u wu im- ii ' a1 ii ii.ttnn) ii gruAtninrMtiiiii now- f mid vt mil, nouu of Iliw UIiiikIh of V 1I(I would dwillno us nJiullniiiiy ti.r nr Mipjdy fur oiir eliljtf, What 1 "ijii titty iJtimigwi to othur nation, y would soil utf all wo want. H U .t m u wary to own u Mo;g In orl jwi' Hum uxi froiii it. 'll nti- vuiuruulu Iklandt. Tliue ' 4ii iratiHUwi lliu laiiHiiittff of loulu piti,. lunKufluf iiuimu) nnwaylUu Wm iiAiii Imvu )mn liijuiWiiiiJ J.40C ru at .ut Wli famid IB ITTi, w -i'i ii(m of Iibiijuj )ialift- in ;ik not iililniifl ln(iraifi)ii In I llio worm n( what nvio inl iiono rmuftiuiy caij ay ) ;mro. Wim W supernatural force began intant.cklu wiw comiumi, ml nnr by mil'Vr f.rii3 ' of assassination, but btiiiwl alive. Dp rnented peoplo wero murd'rod; old p.-o-plo wcro allowed to din of ncgln;t. Polygamy in its worst form rolgned, and it wan as easy for a man to throw away his wifo as to pitch mi applo coro mro tno sea. Siipers.ttlion blackened tho earth and tho heavens. Christianity found tho Sandwich Is lands a holl and tinned thorn into a fomiheaven. As iu all tho other regions wlmro Christianity triumphed, it was maligned by those whocamo from other lauds to preach thuir iniquities. L00.10 foreigners wero angered bocauso they were hindered in thoir dissoluteness by a new element they had novcr before confronted. "There is Honolulu," cried many oii-n this morning from tho deck of the Alameda. Theso islands, called by Many an archipelago, I call thorn tho ciiKti Uation of tho Pacific, for they Ciii not so much to havo grown up a alighted from tho heavens. The blight, tho redolent, tho umbrageous, tho Moralized, tho orclnirded, tho forest ed, thu pictmesquo Hawaiian Islands! Th y canio in upon us as much as wc uiuio in upon them in tho morning. Ccptniu Cook no moro discovered them .:i 1 7?y thn:i wo discovered them today Ho saw them for tho first timo for him ?clf, and wo slo them for tho first timo this morning for our.-elves. Moro fortu uat'i uro wo than Captain Cook. He l..o!:cd out ujion them from a filthy boat m.d wound up his experiences by far ill' iii'. hi-j body as tho chops and st oaks if a wivit'jo's breakfast. Wo from a ,icoful ship alight ainid herbago and trborcsconco and shall depart with tht ;,'ood rislicfl and prayers from all the Ulmulors. III(;h Olilclal Courtesies. As you approach tho harbor thcro is in 6ip,lit a long lino of surf, rolling ovc reefs of coral. High mountains, lnuri cano cleit and lightning split, but tL h wounds bandaged with tho green o; perennial foliage. In a fow minute after lauding a chamberlain of tin queen called to invito us to her mansion, and Chief Justico Judd called with r delegation to ask mo to preach that afternoon. I accepted tho iuvitatioi. brought by the chamberlain and wa beautifully entertained by tho queen. With President Dole of tho provisional government and Chiof Justico Judd 1 went to tho executive buildings, which wero formerly tho palace. The council of tho president wcro al ready assembled In what was originally tho thronerooiw, and taking the chaii on tho platform ho called for order and then rose, and all tho councilors arose with him, and ho led them in prayer, saying, as near as I can romember "O Lord God of nations, wo ask thj direction in tho matters that shall come beforo us. Givo us wisdom and pru denco and fidelity in tho discharge ot our duties, and thou shalt havo all the praise, world without end. Amen." 1 havo not been told whether most of the presidents of tho United States havo opened thoir cabinet mcotiugs In that way, but it certainly is n good way. At 3 o'clock that afternoon tho Con gregational church was packed to otrr llowing with a multitudo, about one-hall nativo Hawaiians and tho other half peoplo of many lands. It was amazing to mo that with such a short notico crt a fow hours sucli a throng could be gathnrcd. But tho Honolulu papers havo been publishing my sermons for years, mid it was really a gathering of old friends. An interpreter stood beside mo in tho pulpit, and with marvelous ease translated what I said into tho Ha waiian language It was such a scene us I never beforo witnessed, and I shall never sco it repeated. Aftor shaking hands with thousands of peoplo I went out iu tho most delicious atmosphere and sat down under tho palm trees. What a bewitchmont of scenery! What heartiness of hospitality I Tho Hawaiiauc havo no superiors for goniality and kind ness in nil tho world. In physical pres ence thoy aro wondrous specimens of good health and stalwartucss. Ono Ha waiian could wrestlo down two of our nation. Tim I.uml of rioweri. Miraolo of productiveness theso is lands. Enough sugar to sweoton all the world's beverages; enough bananas to pilo all tho world's baskets; enough rico to mix nil tho world's puddings; enough cocoanuts to powder all the world's cakes; enough flowers to garland nil tho world's beauty. Banks of flosv- ife-XS. t IIAItllOII OK HONOLULU. ers white as snow, or blue as skies, or yellow us hiinset, or starry as Novenilxtr nights, or rod ns Imttleflelds. A hoavon of flower. I'lowor intwJnod Jn iniiiil ens' hair, and twisted around hat, and jinug 011 neck, and onihroldorl 011 cap) and suck. Tuboroise, gardeula, magnolias, pnilfloras( trumpet croup ers, oleander, geranium, oonvolvuli, fuahfin, )iibiou red a fire, jiiMiiiue, which wo in Amorioa carefully eoux t ollmli tho wall just once, here running up and down and jumping ovv to thu other ldo and auiiiiiy luck again to jump down toil aula. Night bh-oining nitu, horiu'u in our northurn )t.uiudi we call in our neighbor to t h, una tjiuy iwut ouumj right uwny oriwivi'r i. Hull, hare In tlwuo )luhj ai taring it onulmioe of iwrfiuueou nil tin uighU and not able to mt wioiitfh in dark W u)m Hooding the dwy. Struggliny je enrpiu wmli uihr 1J kiiMi of tr, wli4hur of fruit wr of ruli gurniiuru, UiMlltfU Wtd ofttJiHo ttlld bttJIlboO nod ulli gutr IiMtr KU4 uuiurllit lnmnw Utud fruit ni dlgnuurn wJ taoi.onn m4m1 iIih U mm evoiUw. Kough vlmk of itiimvfitt ngitiutu MMMll M)k ul uiu, (mi Unj44' burutiv "" tt uC nfumiie to Urn kijjh kHW mu Weud we voiuws rmtiU. TJiu volcanowt m giant living in ilw iii aiJrVSISkjvwft. .r I.Kulf ,iHil. collars of tho earth and warming thorn tdlvo9 by subterraneous fixes, and when thoy coino out to play thoy toss islands, and sometimes in their sport they sprin klothosea with tho Society islands, and then they toss up the Navigator islands, and then tho Fiji islands, and then tho Hawaiian Islands. They aro Titans, and when thoy play quoits thoy pitch is lands. When tho earth finally goes, as go it will, whilo it will bo a vory sorl ous ninttcr to us, it will bo only tho work of volcanoes, which iu thoir sport aro npt to bo caroless with firo. Whilo volcanoes arc assigned to tho destruct ive agoncies, wo seo hero what they do as architects. Soo hero whnt they havo builded. All up and down theo islands aro dead volcanoes. Hocked iu tho cradle of earthquake, thoy grow up to an activo life and canio to their last breath, and tho mounds undcrwhich they klccp aro docoratod with tropical blooms. But tho greatest living volcano of all tho earth is Hawaiian and named Kilauca. What a hissing, bellowing, tumbling, roaring, thundering placo is Kilaueal Lake of uuqueuchablo firo I Convolu tions and paroxysms of flamol Eloincnts of naturo in torturo! Torridity and lu ridityl Congregation of dreads! Molten honor I Sulphurous abysms! Swirling mystery of all time! Infinito tuibn Iciicol Chimney of perdition! Wallow ing terrors! Fifteen acres of threat! Glooms insufferable aud Dantesquol Caldron stined by tho champion witch of paudomouiuml Campfiro of tho armies of Diabolus! Wrath of tho mountains in full bloom! Shimmering incandescence I Pyrotechnics of the planet I Furnace blast of tho ages Ki lauca! Onco upon a timo all tho geysers and boiling springs nnd volcanoes of the earth held a convention to oloct king, ,iud Etna w.w tliero, and Hocla was there, and Stromboli was there, and Vesuvius was there, and Fusiyama was there, nud Mauua Loa was there Tho discussion lu this convention of volca noes was heated. They all spouted im passioned sentiment. Some wero candi dates for tho throno and crown because of ono pre-eininenco and others for oth er superiorities. But when it was put to voto by unanimous acclamation Ki lauca was elected to bo king of volca noes. All tho natural forces of tin earth, all tho vapors, all tho earth quakes, all tho hills, all tho continents voted aye And that night was tho cor onation. Tho throno was of lava. Tin sceptor was of smoke. Tlio coronet was of firo. And all tho sublimities and grandeurs and solemnities of tho oarth kneeling nt tho foot of tho burning throno cried out, "Long live Kilauea of tho Hawaiians I" And a voico from heaven added mightiness to tho scone as it declared, "Ho touchoth tho hills, aud they smoke" I must leave to my uoxt letter the political aspocts of tho Hawaiian Is lands, and tho story of my visit to the president and tho ox-queen, nnd my opinion of both of them. T. De Witt TaLmaqk. The Pill Beautiful. In tho past tho sizo of a pill was of ten, to use Doniinio Sampson's favorite expression, "prodigious." It was sol dom coated oxcopt when a littlo flour was sprinkled upon it a most illusive method of concealing its nauseous fla vor, and lastly its surface was frequent ly so adhesive in hot weather that it would fasten itsolf to tho organs of taste liko a limpet to a rock. Tho chemist has ouablcd tho piU manufacturer to reduco tho sizo of many pills by sepa rating out tho nctivo principles of tho crude- drug in tho form of alkaloids, tho dosts of which aro vory small, somo times not moro than a hundredth part of a grain. With tho aid of now kinds of ma chinery tho modern pill roooivos an ox quisito polish. A porfeotly smooth and shining surfaco is produced by the no tion of two revolving plates. Aftor that tho pill is stuck on a pin nnd dipped into liquid preparations of gelatin. Theso, on drying, givo it a thin, hard, soluble coating. For children pills are mado attractive by coating them with sugar and coloring them piuk, so that thoy look and tasto vory much liko con fectionery. Various substanooii havu been used for coating pills. Ono soldom ticos now pills coated with gold or ilver leaf. It was found that theso coverings did not properly oouoeal tho disagroo ablo odor of somo drugs, as valerian and atufetida. Chambors' Journal. Tlio rUlilnir (llrl. Au authority on sports says if you aro on fishing bent when off on your sum mer viumtion you must provido yourself with a JIiiKoy woolscy skirt, with kniok erbockers to match. Every article of underwear must bo woolen, and the boots uiuwt bo hobnailed, a they will aling to tho liic-s covered bowlders uud logs. An easy Norfolk jooket overflow ing with pockets, a chatelaino bag hold ing ooinpiiK and fishing tackle, n soft felt crush hat, and the flsherwoinan i prepared for nil emergencies, If sliu only has tho courage to halt her own hook and dutuuh tho wriggling fUh, providing hlio natches them, slio will do very well, Tlioinj.iuii'i Bwl Dluner, Guorgu Thompson, colored, hailing from Hr. I,oiii, wo orrete4 yesterday for dealing a lot of sponge. Ho Md JWguunt Puiuriuan that ho had nothing tu rut for thitio day uxoojit some of tjut (MJUfwi hu had stolen, Jfo wo without friend or money, and lo avo liiiiilf from Ulirvllll had CUtlill tllQ tOOIIUUi and then Mllwl up wKU wfttor. Phila delphia Jtooonl, ftvy,trpU l, UlMl. Jjev. Mr Ritrl M. flarm, Ptof ft tim IJiilwwilM aliujuli t JuimUoi) iijiy, Hmi , w 70 yr old on Jmji'i by br Umt mwrw t ! rfmruh In il nVBttiutf- TJure mro llc uiiu, gooi) wtJje& myido, nwmi j4 m M't miw liirilnluy ftwto of pltMiint rv' niMwhrwiice. . -5saar: JfcfeSCTP srU. Sr ' vn:- l'-, "" n? -, NO ENCOURAQEMENT. And 80 the Man Wlm l.ft IliilTalo Jtovcil ' On. "My dear man," ho began as ho stop ped a policeman on tho Campus Martiua ho midnight tho other night, "I want lo ask a great favcr of you a great fa i or." "Well, hir?" was tho curt reply. "I loft Buffalo for Chicago tho other ilny. I havo many tensions for believing Hint I bywo arrived in Chicago, but yet b perfidious doubt insists on entering my mind. Now, then, can you seo your way clear to telling uio whether I am In Chicago or not?" "Of course you aro not You aro in Detroit!" "In Detroit? That is a town about half way between Buffalo and Chicago, is it not?" "Yes, sir." "Sometimes callod tho City of Straits?" "Yes, sir." "Because it is a town of straight peoplo?" "What do you want?" queried tho officer, leaving tho question to take care of itsolf. "Queer vory queer! I start from Buffalo for Chicago, nud I find mysolf in Detroit 1 walk around town for threo hours hunting for my fi lend Do boy of tho polico force, nnd, not finding him, n perfidious doubt begins to devel op itsolf. I nppronch yon nnd nsk for information, nnd I find that Chicago nnd Doboy nro still 280 milos farther toward tho sotting' sun. I can't make it out. Can you?" "No, sir!" stiffly replied tho officer. "Would you call it n caso of absent mindedness?" "It might bo that." "Or could I havo suddenly lost my identity? Pcoplo do suddouly lose their Idontity, you know. " "I oxpect they do." "Hold! Could I havo been in that condition known ns inebriated?" anx iously asked the stranger. "Very likolyl" grimly replied tho of ficer. "Is that all you want to know?" "About nil. Stay a momout, how ever. I spoko of Doboy. Ho has implicit confidence lu mo. Should I ask him for n dimo with which to" "Movo on, sir!" interrupted tho offi cer. "Toward Chicago?" "Yes, sir, movo' on!" "Movo on towarel Chicago because of Doboy and thnt dimo?" "Exnotlyl Movo on, or I'll run you lii!" "Very woll. I move I movo townrd Chicago. I decrease tho distance, be tween mysolf nnd Doboy. When I final ly roaoh him I shall murmur: "Doboy, old man, bowaro of Detroit, tho city of tho crooked I Bowaro of n big, over grown, hard hearted, avaricious, wab bled kneed, red eyed" Tho officer rushed for him, but his club only beat against a soft, damp shad ow of tho night. Detroit Free Press. An Adult. A man wont into n restaurant tho other dny nud took n seat on u stool. Ho looked at the bill of faro a minute and then beckoned to tho waiter. "Hay," ho said, "gimmo somo veal." "What's that, sir?" asked tho waiter ns ho brushed a lot of crumbs into the man's lap and handed him a glass of water in whioh IiIb thumb was immers ed boyond tho first joint. "Gimmo somo veal." "Veal?" "Yes, veal." Tho waiter wandered off to tho kitch en aud hold an animated conversation with tho cook. Pretty soon ho oamo bock and put a plate of dark red meat iu front of tho customer aud began to pay close attention to tho eloctrlo fan. Tho customer turned tho meat over ouriously with his fork. Ho Inspected it on both sides. Then ho said, "Hay, waiter, como hero!" Tho waiter walkod over aud leaned on tho counter. "I askod for veal," said tho customer inquiringly. "Yes." "This hain't veal, It's roast boef. " "Roast beef?" repeated tho waiter iu groat astonishment, "Yes, roast beef." Tho waiter tumod to walk away, "Well, ,v ho taid, "wliut'e roast booj but veal iu its nocond childhood? Yon glinmo a pain. " Buffalo Express. A J'rofcMloiiuli Kitty Just think, Will Lover luu been eiigugod five t linos this year I Tom If ho doesn't look out, Jio'Jl lose his amateur standing. Brooklyn Lift!, Nime nt All. fjio J'wip-Yo iwti, I Aon' I ywjt ft rfJIOWII U4Mt I !ll JKI6I. Blii-lini ilm( u o rumn why )" ijifwIilH't riiKD ywnr iiiuii" to lt,mmf,m. IiJiilhUlfel ibM't fi"J lflMHll0)rjUM4 m iwu I !uiv iyt maim mmt ITrvfh j.wn.. ninr,niiw asmma mxJimtpTt.Vmt fS,S, & Y 11 ii PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND P01ASSIUM Makes "H, Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison II 11.1111 11 win Rheumatism and Scrofula P. P. P. purlllei the blood, bullJ up tbe wetk and debilitated, rIt?i (truutth to weakened nerTee, ezpele dlieuei, gUlng the patient health nnd bapplneu where elckneta, nlooinr reeling and laultnde flrit prerallea. For primary jphliri. for t aeoondarr and tertlarr blood polsonlnu, niorcu. mi polaon. malaria, aripepaia, ana in all blood and akin dUeHaca. liko maiaria. ayipvimia, hlntehfti. nlmnlei. old flhronla ulCflra. tetter, ecald head, boilr. erralpclaa. eoiema we may ear, wit 'tout fear of contradiction, that P. P. P. la tho bent blood purifier In the world, and tnakea poeltlTe. apeody and permanent ourei In all cajici. Ladle whore ayatems are poisoned and whoe blood la In an Impure oonot tlon, due to menttrnal lrregplarltlei, and tlnn are peoallarly benallte inaoniiarir benantea dt me won derful tonlo and blood ceanaina Prop ertieaot r, r. r. rricai u, u Boot and Potaaalum. ertleaof. BrtananziD, Mo.. Ans, 14th, 1893. -I canapeaKiB mi uikuo rour modiolus from my own from my own prraonal knowledge. I waianeoteuT Oliesae, plaurliy and rheum U5 year, w treated by the pbydolan ana apont bundri aneoteu Wlti Oeoted n ihheort iim tor rneuraat very Bono finyeioian ana ipoo an. tried ererykn bundredaofdol' out finding- rullef. I baro only taken one bottle ot your P. P. P., and can cheerfully ayttt haa done' me more rood than any thing; I bare erer taken. I cm recommend yoormedlolne to all BUBervra vi epringfla laid, Qrtta County, Mo. F. W. SETTLEMIKUl J. H. 8ETTLEMIER ESTABLISHED1 1803. C THE WOODBURN NURSERIES Havo the largest pud most complotejassortmont'ot FKUIT and SHADE TEEES, EVERGREENS, ROSES, ' RUBS,53LIMBING PLANTs7!I On thelNorth'JPacificCoast. We have-; L 15 difte'ront varieties of Apples, 107 oi Rosea and other stock , , in proportion. Send for Catalogue Q GO J. H. Settlemier k Son, Woodburn, Oregon. Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICUITURAIy IMPLEMENTS, Luteal Improved Gooda and Lowout l'rloen, H, Cor. Slate and Liberty Stt. SALEM, OREGON S. W. THOMPSON & Co,, Always Keep on hand a largo stopk of Jooho and unmountud Diamond), Rubies, Sapphires and imported Opals, 21 Commercial Street, . RUBINbrtIN, A.T4v HTYim SUITS Dyoing and Repairing rinake hHve VM t'J rwilly O V vtx, J mi? n im toot QpMwJ Qwli! wi in fit yw ItyMttoM Bitting, W. W, MARTIN, OptiGlmnliXm' i.lrn -aria'itiiVjiMllii 'Z33-ti.rtMfJltLlHt&Qrt,i,,u nmrLtdi uLUiunco AND OLD SORES CATAflRH, MALARIA, KIDNEY TROUBLES and DYSPEPSIA Aro entirely removed by P.P.P. -PrlcUr Ann. r-oka Hoot and, Potaa alum, the greataac blood partner oa ittb. AcBimxeif , O. . Ja'T 21 . 1601. Uesiiu Liftman Buoa., Bavannan. Oa. ! Dbaii Suta I bouKbt a bottlo of ?'onr 1. 1 1. nt Hot Sprloet, Ark,, nnd thai ilonoiuo moro irood tbnn threo rooMln' treatment at the Hot flprlnge. liend throe bottloa O. o. V. Hc.p0otfai!Wonr.fti!WTO AbcrJoen, Urowa County, O. Capt. .T. D. Johnaton To all whom U may tonttrni I here by teatllr to tbe wonderful riropertlea 01 1 1 . 1 ror eruptions 01 iao Bain. 1 tailored for eoveral yearn with an un alchtlT and dlaaitrceable eruption oa alghtly ind dlaaitrcea fnv tttra. I trlml OTril eruption oa tar face. 1 tried every known rcme ilv tin- In Tnln.nntll P. P. I1 mn rcioo" wa uaod, .nrl atn tint AntlrAlv nnrnd (BlsnedUy) J. D. JOHNSTON, Bavannab, Oo. Skin Cancer Cared, TiMmonyrcm xhtitayercf 8tqutn,Tix, Beqoih.Tbx., January 14, 1803. MrMn. Lifpuan niio., aarannan, Oa.i Grutlimtn I bare tried your P. P. P. for a dlaoaae of tbojkln, uiuaily known na akin ranoer,onhlrty year atandine, and found eroat relief! 10 purlfloaihe blood and remoros all Ir ritation from the aoat ot tho dlone and proventa any aprpadlnir of tho lori'i. I baro taken flveor ill bottlca nnd feol oonQdent thnt another courae will off eot a unre. It baa alio rellered me from Indlgeatlon and atomaob trouble. Vonratrnly, OAPr. w. M. ntJflT, Attorney at Lavr, Book oo Bloed Diseases Mailed free. all onuaaisTS bull it. L1PPMAN BROS. rnopniETons, E4ppmna's Blocb,SaTitiiuab,Cla 225 Acres; 8,000,000 Treee: 1,000,000 Plaute. D O MERCHANT TAJLOR, Suits Made to Order. mode to order. Aluo OJpaning, IWi GOMMKWAh f)W15W. fJxcfajty of IUIdk tho JCyo villi Uium, i w (lilrly-ilvp year' pxpurlanw, w)loi ujy ypwy ) g&i vww io io & fi Uo Wye, 'ymp lu ii ijjmrijo for wy m I I iriiW li.,'i.il ii nil umk4tiim i ifnn K 8k BH V.MB. ktwm Urn t fsM al L.P RawSTJSrlnD 41 Vli T1 V? s? SSSSi IT0 SALT LAKE.: DENVER OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST, LOUIS AMU ALL EASTERN CITIES H Days to Chicago, Through Pullman and Tourist Sleeper, Free Reclining Chair Can.Dlning Cars. For rate or eener.il Information addrras W. It. ItUULHUKT, 261 Waablngtont.,cor th'rd. 1'ortJand.Or. East and South via THE SHASTA ROUTE ot tbe Southprn Pacific3.Compahv. OAi.trouKiA Kxritnss tuaik huk daily b TWBKIf PORTLAND AMD B. F. ttolUh. TTfijHhT 0:16 p. m. U:MI p. m. 10:45 a.111. liv. I'ortlanir L.v. Kalem Ar. Han Fran. Ar.l B.-JUi liY. I 6:S9 tt. Bl liV.l 7.-00p.El Above trains itop at all itntlona from I'ortlnnd to Albany lnclimlve: nlao at Taneent bhodd, HnlBoy, Ilarrlabure, Junction City, irvinir. n.uaono una an aiauonairomiioacDarg u Aauianu iiii'iimivo. HOBBnUKO MAll. DAILY, f.W a. m. I Lv. 11:17 n. ra I Lv. :W p. m. I Ar, 1'orUand Itoaeburg Ar.l 4:30 p.m. Lv. 1:40 p. m. I.Y.I 7.-00,B IIning Cars on Ogdcn Rtv PDLLMAN BUFFET SLBBMS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through train. iVestSido Division, Between FottluJ and Geivallis: DAILY (JUtOItPI BUWDAY). 7;H0o. m. ILv. IM:lft p. m. Ar. 1'ortland Oorvallls -A17 fcufip, m, 1.-00 p. m At Albany ana OorvallU oon&eot Tfltn train of Oregon l'anino Itallroad. BXI-HICBHTltAIW (DAILY KXCE1TB0M1)AY 4:40 p. m. I Lt. Portland Ar.l B.-56a.ia 7.-25 p. ra. I Ar. MoMlnnyllle Ly. MQ.m TIIROUdU TI0K8TB To all point In tbe Kasters StAtei, OamUU and liuropo can be obtained at lowest raU Irom W. W. UKIMMKK, Aceot. Hln. B.P. ROOEKA. AMU 0. K. Mel l'WH. Ag't K. KOKHI.KK. Manitarar Oregon Pacific RaUroad Co. OilAH. CLARK, Kecelycr. Conneetlne vrlth STEAMER "HOMER," BKTVYEKN- YAQDINA AND SAN FBANOIBCO Hteumer leave Ban FranoUco Jntr mb met about every ten day. Inve yiinulna July 2Uh and about vmtt ten day. m , HiiihU reaeryed to chance !llng (Ul without notice. Kor freight and paaaenger rate apply to autnt, OHAfl. J, HENnyB.BON 4e CO., Mom, a to a Market Street, . Has KrancUoo.ua!. OUAe.CLAKK.lUoelver. ' UorvUU,Ofo. IUORTHERN Ii PACIFIC R. R. R u: 5sri s Pullman Elegant ' ESIeepIn Cars DJnhV Can Tourist SJMoln' Cart TO TJrjlOUGII TZOKJBV TO Q)IQA9Q Up osroN nnd Pi Kor (nrormntlnn, tlm wrrf,iBfM lUHp l m f or wi piU oft mr yriU) T,A,'MQ i mfyAimktwm' Throu Tickets IF"8 IB'-