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; ill, i i r i i- LONGSTREET SERVING A CANNON, . ..Am latorMllu Kplenda of the Omit Hae- . . It t Anlleiaai, LsTwt, bora a soldier, imula fl. SH."V ,, VW,, Villi TOl,'lH'll,l 4JT ,f ytw ot Bouve duty in the Moxiotttt h wax ami in other sorvloe s an offlwr for the regular army, wu an excel lout artillerist, MKhtiug cannon with as unioh prceixion a a pistol or musket At Uio buttle of Antiotain, ' or Sharjtttburg, McCkllnn sout a Strong forve against ahmuweuplod portion of Lotigstrwt's Uuo. The latter was quiclc to notice this movs meat Calling to Geueral Sortvll and Captain Latrohe to follow hint, Longstreet galloped to the gap in hia line, toward which point tho Fed erals were advancing rapidly. Two cannon had been .left thtvro, almost the entire crow of bot h gun dead or lying desperately wounded, Longstroet instantly dismounted, and with the aid of Sorrell and La trobe wheeled the heavy piece Into line, doublo allotted them and trained thorn on the advancing Federal hue. Loiigstreet .sighted both pieces, and jerked the lanyards with hia own hands. The effect was terrific. Both shots went throuirh, mowing irront gaps in the Fedend line. Tho pieces were loaded and trained rapidly, ao that again and again the advancing line of Federals was broken and mo mentarily halted, giving time to ao couiplish what Limgstiwt had in Tiew tho re-establishment of his own Hue concentrating at that point of attack. Noticing a group of Union aoldiors watching the fight from a distant hill, Loiigstreet elevated hia . two pieces and fired at them. The shells went just above thegroup, in which wasMeCloUan, scattering them Im mediately. Unknown to the Con federate officers McClellnn sent post haste for one of his best batteries, A few minutes later Lee and Lonjr street were conversing on a high hill to the east of Sliarjwburg, near the point from which Longstreet had been flrinff. While tlnwt two went talking General D. H. Hill rode up, bringing a message to Lee. Louir street advised Hill to dismount, as bis conspicuous appt'urum-eon horo back might draw the Federal fire. For some reason the advice was not followed. A few seconds later a puff of sjjjoke drew their attention for tho first time to the Federal battery which UcCWllan had just 'pasted, Tho shell aimed at Lee, lamjtstreet and Hill was well directed. Lee was on ono side of Hill, his hmid rcKting on the bridle of tho latter' horxo. Longstreet was on tbe other aide of the horse, a few fett. avvuy. The shell struck Hill's honvcuttiiiK off both legs just below the knees. Tlio poor brute fell to his knees and re mained in that position, with his back at an awkward slant, while Hill was making vigorous and ver ludicrous, because uocessiunly awk ward, efforts to dismount. He first threw his leg, in the umiul fashion, MK.,il.AM..ll..f 11.. I... Irt his haste came near toppling fur ward over his horse's head. Lee and Longstrect both langhed heartily at Hill's position and has tened to help him dismount Hill, throwing one leg over tho pommel of hia saddle, dismounted without help .and then joined in the laugh at his expense. The same shell from Me Clellan's battery, narrowly missing Lee and Longstreet and killing Hill's horse, went on its way of destruc tion, exploding over a Confederate regiment behind Hill, killing and wounding a considerable numlier of men. Atlanta Constitution.' - IJbby Prliiun aa an investment. The gentleman who alone and nn aidod, except for sundry bard Ameri can dollars, captured Libby prison and transported it bodily to Chicago is W. H. Gray. According to Mr. Cray's figures the Libby enterprise cost the ettai pany a round 1100,000. In the firt instance, t23,3O0 was paid for tlie building as it stood iu, Richmond. Then came the cost of taking it down and transportation to Cliicago no small item, since it filled 118 cars and cost $12,000 freightage. Then came the rebuilding,, with the nicest care to having the Cliicago version an exact reproduction of the original, and then a handsome wall was built around the whole struc ture. . " "But it was a paying investment," said Mr. Gray, with a satisfied smile. "During the Democratic convention our gate receipts averaged $500 per day, and they have frequently reached $1)00." Washington Post How LlgliOiinK Hiiros. Burning is a most common result of lightning stroke, Tlie parts chief ly and first affected in this manner are the upper portions of the body the head, forehead, face and neck. Out of sixty five cubos noted Dr. Dul lard found that forty-four were in jured about the head. If the person struck be standing, there is usually a deep hole in the foot, where the lightning leaves tho body.- Wounds made as if cut with a knife are also occasionally found. Exchange, What Confirmed th Suspicion. Mary (angrily) I think you are the biggest fool in town, John. John (mildly) Well, Mary, mother used to tell me that when I was a boy, but I never thought she was right about it until I married you. Detroit Free Press. HoMjnltom In Aluka. At our camp for the night on a grassy knoll to Alaska, the mosqui toes and other flies were in greater numbers and more ravenous than we had ever previously experienced them. The whole insect world seemed to hail our arrival with the same relish that reservation Indians welcome government rations. Their attacks were fierce" and incessant. Our poor brutes,' tortured into a frenzy, though hobbled, stampeded back and sought escape from the tor ment br siakinn into the sv" tnrotigu wtiteh w"o bad labored only few lumrs before. T ho next morn ing, however, afforded us a delight fid rest, for a stilt breeze from tho southward swept tho air clear of tho junta and granted man and horse a short respite. When plagued by flies our leader, who wore a brass bell, Would create a continual tinkling, but when unmolested t he baud would sink a soft patch of grass and go soundly to sleep, profiting by the un usual lull. . J. Uluve tu Century, Why lh tin lltrint Sit Dvwa. A seven-year-old iK'troit young ster, not famous for bis angelic qual ities, was laying a day's visit to a nine year-old in a distant orUon of the city, where he had made a pre vious visit About six months before. Tlie buy stood around nervously and refused to sit down, notwithstanding the most pressing invitation, "Why don't you ait down!" per aisted his host's mother, Tho boy shook his head. "You didn't act so when you were here before," add the lady; "why do you do so now t" The boy hung his head aud begun to stammer; "W-w well," he hesitated, "moth er's arm was broke before, but It's well now, "-Detroit Free Press, IWple'l : mni fttbllo Clucks. Oculists say tb-tt the public clocks of New York are useless boon to a largo percentage of the people, and Unit xrha)a two-thirds of those who pass the city hall are uuablo to dis tinguish the figures on the dial of the clock. It is, pretty well estab lished, However, that most persoia are so familiar with tlie proportions of the dial that a dial without fig ures, ami supplied with large aud broad hands conspicuously painted, could lie read by many to whom the ordiuary public clock is a blank. New York 8uu. uul.in-t I to It. "Tom was madly in love with Cora, and she told him if he would look her straight iu the eye and tell her that he never loved another, she would marry him." "Did ho do it t" "No; ho couldn't" "Had loved another, had hof "Oh, noi he was cross eyed!" Ex change. tlfthlur l-offta. "Why don't you get married t" said X. to a frieud of his. , "Bt:ause, in the first place, I do- t-st women on principle; secondly and chiefly, lava use marriage would interfere with toy literary work." "What class of work I" "I am writing love stories," Pays, The desert of Sahara is becoming a garden. Within a few years 13, Ooo.'ooo acres of land have leen nuuio fruitful by artesian wells. But there are 00,0o0,000 acres yet to be re claimed before all the sand wastes of Africa are utilized. During the reign of Heury IV of England no pcrsou of a lower estate than a knight Isiunerot was allowed to wear cloth of gold or large sleeves or to use either ermine or marten fur on his gown. The days of the giraffe are num bered. A few years ago herds of seventy or eighty were common in parts of Africa, while a herd of nine teen is now considered a huge herd. It is not a wante to spend your money on newsjmpers and maga sines, because then you learn to talk about something else besides your neighbors' affairs. Goethe published his "Die Leiden dia Jungen Wort her" at twenty five, tho "Wilhelm Moist or at forty-au and the i'Fnust" at fifty six. TRIO. flMolfhHriKftW, wini wihlv "ie wood, A though ihouMiul lliiMipra liwl lnl found 4 tmnge, iwiwl tnuitur tlml oiilr I uuilr . kUk la fairy Intirin nomnlily naul mar rtuwh. "How nlmll Itttr uliirj loll Of my Imnicjrul lnl. Or ujr llnrnVr in)1 'iis iimvull" t, The (venlQii atar iiin ll wlx' nf nltthl Ituiiif Ilka a ilowilrop nu a dark Inaf'a rim. rhrolibed llkn a liejirl o'wrlirhiituwl Willi pttr ilrllitlit. OulticrliiK iittw uplcn'tor whllf llicnklm grew iluu. "flow (hHll my Ix'ttiily fauo, ' Who In the May nlslil'a ulimla Bnncrfiirtli am au RUirual lirlitlilnnw uiaur' But tlie na iulinl tlirnuuli all lia iltiilu of ' Kfny Tlft w a t'iiiiilalnwl uu Hery lonttly hort "Too will I Uiui ymir fatr, ) Joya of May, Ututril nuil In'hrlil a thou nttul lluim Iwforai Your pHnlinut faith la valnl ' I only, I remain, When Hitlil ami are fltal fornvBrninror' -M. 0. lllllliiKtiui In Ixinuon HimitaUir. Tim t'M of "Will" "d "Shall." ' Tliore in prohulily no more ooufasing part of tlio KhkHhIi langtutKO than that wliieh rtniiliiteatlie protsjruss of "shall", and "will." The reply of Jmnes Kuasell Lowell to tbs woiinui who wruto, say ing. "1 would he very much oliliired for your autograph," has buen often in print, ami has nndonbtedly bn olipiwl for wimp and pocketbook reference by many persons. The poet eHsaytst grantr ed her request In the following fashion "Pray, do not say hereafter, '1 would he ohliKed.' If you would be obliged, be obliged and be done with It, Say, 'I ihould be obliged,' and oblige, yours truly, James Russell Lowell.1' An additional hint to go with this "cut me out" Is that of the old verss: In the first person simply shall furetollt) In will a thri-ut or else a promise dwells; Hhull In the sacond or the third dotb throab Will simply then foretells the future feat. Or "shall" in the first and "will" in tbs second and third parsons are to be re garded as simple declarations, and both In ail other cases convey a threat. New York Times. . The Death of Jumbo. The story told by Scott, the keeper who went to America with Jumbo, of the elephant's death is sad. The animals wore being loaded while the circus was performing, and Scott whs walking jumbo along the railroad between two rows of trucks. There was another elephant with them a dwarf elephant bought in Singapore 1 In 18H3 to be "clown elephant," Jumbo would, jr,ot flO anvwhers wlthjmt Jdm. US tni mVH'-hiU'Ulrt imill rti'plirtUt Will going in front, ami when Die t ruin t'ltm round lli" curve JnmUtestuilit hold of his elium and pished hint betwmu two freight tnu-lta. This asved'th small Ottsvwho only got tija leg. hrokmi, but Juinlai wu tMollyVul up hy tin heavy lueouiuth und died iilmnt nu hour after. -tSU Jatli(H Uildget, Hi-inii-.l for Swrtt Twaa, Thmiutliout th length and titvsdth of linlia tlii liens rnltKiosa. nmler which Uiiildlm rwitwl tor wveu yt-sin plungutl In (llviuu thottght, la dedicated to rth tlgliiain worxltlp, aiel tuny on no amiuiit lat Mlwl or ilwlroyed. Willi mora mil vwsl twt not leas aineers revsrsntv do th peiMiita of liu-wni pmstrats theltt selves U-fors the trts's which tUoy am atamt to cut, sttd ili'nivuif ths vntago aueoof tlt ilel i ies who riwtmg places thsy then irK'id to ilsatroy.-Hloiitls-mail's M.iKiuine. Umalnt On! fur Nuuilwr On. A giiitlxtitioi who has weaaiou to wslk with two ladies, with oil am tirella, altonld alw.iya koiu thw middle that vtm s a dry coat to hluim-lf, and is ahowtiiit no pttiliittity to stilmr of the Udn.-lCilmii(i ' mmwm ,. t laWirWWSar frWSt P These Men Changed Places How they tliJ it, "anJ why, is told in "The Eodof his Time," A powerful story of what one man did for the woman he loved, j Don't Miss a Single Chapter as it appears in this p.iper. Till xturjf IH Utt .M'iir In t Is Hs-ilcri'ditliMi, Artl "III, of tli Wrt Sltlc, and will lif isiiitliiiii'tt fur npral f ll. JliNllll A GREAT MUSEUM OF MTQM1 ...... .... . . . . vol u4r.., r laHeiMW, lM, !' a .i l .b.o Co ami leant linw nutnlcrluil)' u.u ate mailr atnl haw loavulil -air aad illnraacs. Mswsm j mil ied wlih ihouMiuUof new ulijecK, Ailroimwii 5 CU. r;mi Om, 1 1 Omtry Nl, l)!as nl mi'ii! siftiiuii. I of rmtniiiot,tiiMMtitf the tiitiniiil kidtinys qMifkly ounl without the in- uf lusrpur. Troaluiuut persunallr if til "iter. Head iiw bouk. ' rs 1IVER PILLS ONLY ONE FOR k DOSE A WORD TO LADIES, TliwisitlroltffMtt int,imlUnd rt(rn from thm, that tbey mlKht b mIIimI mtKllotcd fftrnfMrtioa. L1lDiiltrlit4i from htHuUclnw t ihnt with MHow oompltisioni who tniot ortliBtry fllli r dUhtMl wnti thvra. Tho mt hi ih ikin wiiiifil. ttv trtm blntohM nd HuMby J. H. WML- GRASS and GARDEN SEEDS ' Highest Geminating Power. PUREST STRAINS, (END FOR CATALOGUE. Wd-'GL.Starrett,WALaLU DR. GUMS ONION SYRUP J ,Fnn fin linns. ' COLDS AID CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. In ffiislna afnmUy of ntnnnhlldrfln,mjronlrrni erty fnr Qmgt, GnMn unrt tlrotip wait oiiiott iiynip, It iJuUtlo(!tlvofo.J.-iy It Wiw forty ytmr Mi, Wow my Br-wiKlriiinlrcn tnkn I)r, unrr Oni.ni Syrup which tuttlrmidy prnirtwrt unrt mor ploiiNiiut o ui u to. HuiaatiKirjouutbuttlsj. For wile by J. H.rilUH, Plant Ferry's Seeds niifl rpiin a rich htirvmt. 'J'hiv uro nlwivs rt'lliititft. bIwiivh In H'iiiiihl.iilw!i,vMllmiH'nt f FERRY'S SEED ANNUAL! jt wan ?.w')jt'ttifu)t tu nut mvw inrtiiitin i murium Imt iiom UitUiiuiiinHLiiuthurlUiit, I Wl'.ll, lip! WkW mm .JAPAN UHW JS. ' SIWSII.SI I.MI . CURE A uiw anil CmiipMeTtvaiiinMil iii.llh( nfiiii,l.irli, (thiuin.ni In CaMiilwit alan In ttua ami I'lllni a hwIMv wtrn lunnior. tial, tiiiiruul.l.liiiil. nr lilmlliia,M'lilii,iilinm. In. mwitt, or lirwlllarj. iiiiw, ana many (itlnr IImwu ami ltiiiale ink iii.iw, It ala'a)' ayivni it'nut uttitKt-tii-rai ntsMin, i itefiri iIi.kivim)' nl a nu .Iii iiI iirimtrhiiraii niwr. ailntl altli Mis liu uu iiiiii4H..nr.v liin-nflur l lo rinly liw mr b klinwii In lull. i a Irns.e fur m iu Uy mail, VVliyault.rlrui uil omi ilui. ,i.i.i in n a wrllti'ti iiarimiN, I. Klv.iii Willi ii.,, ,i ri'iiiml ilia muuiy II mil twml. Hrmt atamii lor MUila, Uilamti. Itw liiril liy Wiaiilartl, t'larkv A IU, wlmle miIk iiinl nitt!lftnitflu,Miliaat.,l,iir(laiil,r ror aula by I'nltiT.im llroa, anil llnlf 4 Hlmlluv, - HAVE YOU GOT PtLE$ ITtmiNd ril.BS kaava tr aaawtt li uri,irihiii.auii taunw n.iiitiia jtli.il i. liu. luria anil H1.1MU, TII.OaTWra0) M. lOMN-SO'l nU RfMIDT. ' ia aais aiMrtlr on aana 4t atoms luxiira, ll HMiiiia.sawiia! a idi-niaiwtt( vuiira, prlw. ana, priisgiits t m . Or. Snunka, FaiUiUlttia. f, ist not mats rat sismt DICYCLC KWS - Tiul YV au Mwr rue dim fauwMvt - Tsui vev mi aswr yoRTiipAciricD'CLE(;a mevctts Of tvtH wcmeTio. M..yv Sworn, .pQWTtANO nm KRAMER Says this man will BEAR V MATCHING s of Kramer's specialties is H S FINE V4TCKES " In Cold, Silver or Nickel, U SUIT any and LL PERSONS W. E. Goodell HAS IN STOCK A NEAT STYLt Wliicli In ilfalrca I ho hulk til lutli' (ifiiili'iia,. uint vK'inil In cull mill hi .i;U lln'Ji ul't! uf tlm lalt-ct h1uh, sru wi-.l IIHii-ilii il mill lit lht' It WjbI irictw, viinuui, fn!' , FIRST-CLAiSS GOODS. Ag i Mii w J t i Ihe .-;HASTA .Route -of Iht- bouthetn Pacific Co, Rtrress Trains Us re Portland Dsllj. In i'. M I I,,), I'liri.Hiid Ar. m-.-a iv M. I,v. Aiiuinv Ar. 1:15 a. M. lAr. Mini Kmni'lMio I .v. 7:H(I A, l. Ili'l A. M. 7:111.1 1'. U. in.ni i ii -. .( ..t-l a' InMi'Wiiiit -uiiuii: rtli nl .fiwtMi'f Ka-l I iirtltiM, Oitaiiiu I'll' n.iUiii n. n fin, .ilhu'ij , 'I niiKrnt.; Shmliln, li -1 , IlK rinlmrll. J'.IH. Il.ill ( Hi , Irvlnn sn.l i. Ulll Hcsebtirg Mail. Dally. lifnvx, Arrlvt", Piirllniiil ,,,, s:Hl A.M. I ItiwMwiv ..:4II P. M. Hiim liiliv. . , , 7:l A. M, J hil'llHUi! ... , l.-'MI A. M. Albsny Loosl. tmily rfxpl Hnmlny. U'HKi j Arrlvp I'nHliinil p.m. AiIiiiii,v,.....,JI:iiO).iii Allmiiy ..:'. a.m. I I'm'tlnnd ....HWiii.m . Dinning taj Djta; Mi PULLMAN 1IU1CTT HLKKPKltH ami iSoeonil-t'lit Slt(i)lnn Cum nttittilKid in all thrniiuli irmtiH. West Bide Division. Betweon Portland anil Corvcvllls KAIL TRAIH DAILY (Ixcept Sunilay.) ' MM A. H. L. Porllanil Ar. Ar, Inileiionilunas Ar, Ar. Oorvslllr IV, t m p. m. 1 IV p. m. 18 lid ji. m. 11:18 A, M. U 10 r. H. At Albsny and Gorwillls nunuect with tralus ot Oreiion t'arlilo Itallriiaa. EXPRESS TRAM DAttT (Ecpt Sund'y! . losvs , Portland ,i:4t r. M. MiM uuvllle Slfti.a Arrive. MnMtnnvllle ?KM I'ortlHinI . t.'Xi i a Tlii'nutili IIi Ui I I. nil pulnlB In tlio KiinliTi' mii.H, .iurnii-, i-nn liu uliiiilmni ruin T. M. S'l'l V b, H , Aaonl, lliili.il'li.li-liro, U. KOKIII.HII, K. I'. HOOKIlii, ,Mmiiii-r. Ahhi. (I. F. & I'hhh. Agl, I'OlU'tiANU. OltliUON. ... I Mm Frwii. TliltMINAL or TNTICHlOl' I'tHNTH tli; tRIKU MlflC fl. B la Oie line Ui lake loifiHiuira It it f)i DINING-CAR HOUTE. It runs Througn VeMtibulod Trains Every Dy In tin Yeiir to ST. PAUL and y CHICAGO (Nil I'liutiiio nl ears) (Aiii.pow-a of IMN1N0 VMM iin- HUI lllSSt'(, I'tllllllltll Dl'ilWllIK , JIOOIU HllH'pl'IK 111 llllwt , (WJUljlllll'Ilt, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, llit-t tllllt (Mil III' COImtrtli'llHl, Slid in which iu'I'iiiiiiiiiiiIu loim Hi'o , both In ami fiinilnliiil for lnl(lt'-M of Hint or (MHh- ? und chuw lii kets, - . nuil ELEGJ1ST DAY CiJGHES. 1 CaJoiioas Line, Coansctmg witt all Lines At'thlitif itrH't Hit1 Ufittttirrnpi'il rrvio 'ulHitiut ftUwjM'r rr'rvii' t rtii in--uit'' ,U(Hi, CrtH i'Ur ItrtitHt M WflV iKsf .iff lo ir WH ilt.il.U' fit .Ml ft'gtHM, r.iiit. it-it' 'it (ruin, r Miit. ftit l f ( tioi A. U. CHAI.LTGN, sirUtMfM iliMK'l'rtt J,-ilB''r i:ntt(, V , ti I' tl1 rlltt !, ivtf U Mi III tttiUI, PORTLAND, Oh LINE s lU.I.II IJ TH HOUGH DAILY t TRAINS Ueavirg Pot Hand, 8'4& it. rr. - 7:30 p.m.' i DAYS TO ' 2:CHICAGO. 7 Hcur Quicker lo St. Peul, ; 23 Hcui s Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City PULIMAN and TOURIST 81CEP CRS, FREE RECLINING CHAIP CARS, DINING CARS. Kur run- ami u' lirrnl lull riiiulimi. inll.un r aililn m. VV, II. Hl-IU.III'ItT, At.lHi. !'. Aiit,, j. "in VVliiitaiiiB ulriHfi, cur. "1 lunl, MIU'I,AM, OH THE- TILE CO. .i aH'JS A Hits iii.M iii -luck nuil is I'liiiliniiiillj iiiiiui.liii'liirin; tiling ot all Kizt'S, for drains ami 1 1 in in it if t. u G. GRIFF, mm 01! LY OKA 3 A fl MEN I WHY ARE YOU illNG CI 4" A nil - hmmMWKmA SWEY Troubles. Nervousness ff'flltfiV . .jMwrt fte effects of sbus'es, exctsses, worry snd exposure. For such sufferers we have s relief nni cure n your Ignorance of effects smj vitftfity which is (yulem tlio elements tints sirentb suJ viyor will ful jure or money refunded, ; . f i1. pr. Sandeu s Electric ? after oil other treatments 3 MS iLstlfv. and from manv of AflL TH B ' 'W Is a efmnlcte galvanic battery, made Into a belt v is to be easily worn during work or at rest, and It gives soothing, prolonged current! wl.i, h tire Instantly Mt throtigboiit all wqnlc pints, or we forfeit $5,000. It has an Improved Eleotrio Suspensory, the - csk-rt I n evti- plven weak men, and we warrant it to cure any of tlie above weaknesses, and to enlarge shrunken limbs, or parts, of Xmt .t:nt:'.&. They are graded in strength to meet all stages of weakness in young, middle-aged or old men, and will curf 'he worst f.is:n ir. two or three motiihs. Address "' , : ' " , QADEN ELECTRIC CO., 172 First St., PORTLAND, OREGON. rilOt LKM0ST III mk of 1M"3 ftt Vmk' ttihk' i,,,j4,l"le"'i on FltllMV siiilHATl'KDAViif m-b wwk.snd st the fair irroMiulis.Hi.Jeiii. niAVt LKMUNT Is s durk utiwtmit In color, with wimll strip In (m-t; vft front foot snd iHitli hind ons whlu.; ststids 1 hands high; wi-lghi l.KMi h,uimIs. . nly wortt6mii!ili(NiwhiititHimilhliirwM'iit lrd of 8:21. His iolt n? sll good slr.e sd color snd srs wry uniform In seitou, with fins tlUtHwItlnii snd U at U slid fVt, Kl.RVK K IKE-4W.0 for ths mnwm, jwysbUi on or U-for July I, 1803. lniur- stum 170.00, jm,vibl whi-u miw j.rovw to b l f"l w by Mrb 1, li4. (IihhI piwture will b furnialinl st t'l ht moiitb. Will not 1 riw.n.hl fis sut'ldsnis or is. . HWT J.KM0ST wn lrd by lA-moi'it U'71, b' of Jiloiidio 2;21J (P. 2:15). Lady Mmk SiSlj, I-poiih Saw, nd otlstrsjuat as fit. Flrat dsm. Nflllw Mm k, by Dtwdslmt. win of Abwle (KKt), by Msmbrlno Chief (U f, shwimI dmn Vsimm, by I'csit Hunibli'tonlsu, son nf IliwiibUHonlsu (l)- Third d in, Cso-liiml by Duvsl's Mnnibrliio. m of Msmbrlno ( hl'f (II )i fourth dum, by i'iomt-r, sou of Jilsokburu's Whii. Hoiimgf 1'IUIT I.KMIIJiT'S wilts will bu hmidlwi IhU m-naon stHwU ui, whrrsthey vsn U' snn durlnit the snnmmr, snd they sw ood i noUKh In rrcNulad ly siiy hrwxiVr. Kur sny Inf.iriiiiiiloii cull on or sildn-a SAMUEL A. CROWELL, Salem, Oreg. Iadepahdencs i Marble Works Marble and Granite. Monuments Headstones, Tablets, and Curbing. mw Mini wuiiiM atia'k of Murbu snd (hsuds MoiuuH-ns to srrlvs soon, wild h ws will fnriilsti st low irhs and st sliort iiotkw. W buy by I hi' curium) sin) call cualotm-m hIvhiiU(( of low fulglit. Shop (d Railroad St. L I- Mhm, Prop. W. H. CRAVEN & CO. Csrry s full llns of ::harne Saddles, Whips, Robes, Oils, Brushes, Etc. REPAIRING PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. W, M. STEHIJXO Sterling 111 V strwt, The Tho I'liiiicHtit of 'rih und will, meals of all kinds are kept constantly on liiiml. Also siiiiHiijfn of nil kintln... urVrw delhrwy to any part of the city. Hijilirnt -ciish iriw inid for f.it mock. K B. CHERRY,- t!alctiiialraiijiese!er; With Patterson Bros. AD SUSPENSORY FOR, 9 ; i , It r I l-M ftJVun:AKMFffii sJFtir'MkTl VYHUAKC UCDILI Irtl tU, ANUoUrrLKlNy WEAilNES ymm. j fromNervous Debility Seminal Wfak- In our marvelous Invention, which requires or bv excesses, or cupoiure, vou ni:iv havt nlnntplnltvand thus caused vour weakness drained, which are required for vigorous strength, you will remove the cause, and health, low at once mid in a natural way. This Is pur plan and treatment, and we guarantee s fceml for our flliurtratcd Pamphlets, frees sent by null, sealed. . B It is no experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust health and vigor, fnileii ' P" he shown by hundreds of cases throughout this State, who would gladly whoin we have strong letters bearing testimony to their recovery after using ouriBelt. DR. SHNDEN BLBCTRIC BELT . Mil!! (HAS. 8. KNOTT & Knott utchers Iuili'jit'iHU'rtfe, Or, CAVEATS. TRAD! MASKS. DISION PATIHTS. COPYRIGHTS. ateJ fnr mrnrmatiou ana ne Ilsnilboot writ, to .Ml'.VS to.. 861 HHllAUWAT, NW YoK. Oiili-hi I'liivitu fi,r wtirinn patent In Amentia, Kvi-rr r-t'iii laiciiH oui br . is hroughi twtfore tlie imiuic b$ a uniioe givta, free M obarse la toe Scientific iucncau tatrast ntreiilstlnn of anv srinillki paper tn Oie , wnrlil. Sl'leii'iiitlr Illustrated., No liii.lllfwil freiri H.iim Biiiiiihs. A'litrww MOVn 00. Vcuualiuii. 301 BiimUww, Mew York Uu. -GET YOUR- JOB PRINTING -HERE. WEAK ? 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