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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1889)
MCWJfBRffi mwB1 m the capital eye:ntntg- journal. THE C4HWL JODRiUL MR. IIOLDEN'S XA KKATIVE. ' l(- ny lho tlmo we l,I1(1 succeeded ( was In light, we exerted our utmost in getting Into deep water, the na- strength, and Boon liar the patisfac- i fives hud been to the whip, and were tlon of leaving them at asafodis- ri)iii.i8iii:iJiAii.y,KXCKiT8UNiAY, j JlomniilJcSio ryof'Slif mrrcrk. .returning with the live muskets tanoo from us. Thev seemed deter- 11V T1IK . Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incoriorntt'lJ Knlercd lit the ixntofllcv nt Hiilcin,Or.,us ncound-clnmi matter. CURE B.IRVINE, Manager, Hoc fourth iko for term of uImtIj Inn AiUcrtlnMiifntii to limire Insertion (for tlio mime any) hIioiiiii lie minimi in ny i o'clock. , , , , CorrcxiKinili-ncc cuiitnlnliiK '"' '' ; li-rcl -.nil liniHirtntiru Ik ili-xlrcil from nil parlH of tlio nlntc. No iitli'iitloiiwlll ln ild loiiiioiiyinmiii communication. I'lTKniimKiilrliii; tho I'ai'itai. .Ioi'iijjai, cprii-ii lit nii'ir noiiM-H cjiii Miuni u uv ii (jiplivily mid giiffcrini,'. CAST AMO.Mi lUKimtlll'S SAVAdKS. I'll rainl riiini-Nt. or by word Ii'ft lit thin olllcc. HtH-cliiii'ii number M-nt fni'oiiiiiillni- Olilco, rorwr Court mill Mln-rty Htroi'tH. HATUItDAY .It 'NIC 1, m Honicc IIoIiIpii Siiliji'dril to I'nlifanl of .Sufferings Among (lie Kniliiirom 1'elew bdnnuVrs. wliieh we liad left on board. They i mined not to irart with us, and con soon passed us with great rapidity, tinned to pursue us. It was with and evidently with the intention of i the greatest difficulty that we kept escaping with their booty unharm-j clear of them; nt times it seemed ed. The enuf-c of their precipitancy Impossible; and In this situation we will soon be explained. Just at this could fully realize the force of the time there came In sight a number I scriptural sentiment, "allthataman of canoes, iierhaps thirty, filled witii ) hath he will give for his life." Find natives, who seemed no less intent j lug them too near us, and evidently upon plunder than those with whom intent upon taking vengeance for HAI.KM'N I'AnillXsS .lOIIUN.W.. It is alleged, and unfortunately the evidence adduced Is somewhul conclusive, that Springfield. III., contains! gieatcr uiimberof Idiots, oulslileofan nsyliini, than any olh ereltv known. The Icsllinony In HimiMirL of I lie statement Isthat .Mm I'aullni' King, a colored Winning of tho "faith cure" species, recently gathered oiMMollnwi'ix ahoiit her In lhatcltv and engaged in the experl mentor turning water Into wine m (lie proclaimed Instance ofthi' Loid The company piav'cdaudsiingbcsldi an eight gallon Jar of w atcr, passed round its contents at intervals in a dipiKT in older to discover by "lost lug" whether the miracle had 'alien place. TliefoolUlllcrisilue at that cltv and It I trusted he will not be far U'hlnd time. -Capital Journal. witii "nun What's the matter cure," J!ro..lotmNAl,Y Have ye mil read what Jesus said iiulo his dlxci pies when I hey asked why they could not euro a certain Individual.' "lie cuime of your unbelief: for verily I say unto you, Ifyn have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall hiij unto this mountain, Itcn.ovo hence to yonder place, and It shall icmeve: and nothing shall be Impos-I hie unto you." On another occasion Unsaid: "All things, whatsoever ye shall ask In prayor,bolloiiig,yu shall icooivo.1 Now If Jesus when at the marriage feast actually turned into wine the water contained in "six water pots of stone, containing two or three llrklns apiece," should it be considered strange that believers In Him should have faith that by prayer they could also turn into wine a little measly "clglit-giillou Jar or water?" What right has tho JotlHNAi. to call thesu people idiots orriMils? Fordid iiotCluist tell his followeiH that "He that believcth on me, the works that 1 do shall he do also; and gieater wotks than these shall hn do; and whatsoever ye ask in my name, that will I do." Again when l'eter marveled at the withering of the llg tree which Juhiih had cursed because It had no fruit upon it when lie was hungry, the Saviour said unto him: "Willy, I say unto you that whosoever shall not doubt III his heart, nut shall be lieve that those things which he salth hIiiiM come to pass, ha shall have whatsoever he saith. There fore, I say unto you, What things soever you desire, when ye piay, believe that ye iccelve them, and yu shall have them." 1 1 Is pain ful to wilues so sad a ease of unbe lief as that exhibited by the bright niidcuterptlnlng, but woefully skep tical Jouiinai.. It has evidently fallen from grace or has not yet been Chrlstlanled. It plainly does not believe that Christ ever spoke the winks attilbuted to him, or, which Is much worse, does not bellow that the Savior spoke the truth. Salem Is sadly in need of a missionary. -Hosobtirg l'lalndealer. Tho brother to the nutli argues well, lie is willing to accept tho faith and lnmnlm the cure. If he should break his arm he would have tlio fmetuied niemlicr "set by faith." llewofdd argue with himself thut hU arm was all right when, lo and behold tho biokeu Utiles would be knit, As to tho colored lady's at tempt tom.iUo wine out of water the JoriiNAi. Is mute. Thowalerlsstlll water, despite the earnest prayers and supplications, lint It Is ierhaps well that all nowspajHrs are not so civdulouai. tho I'luliidealer.clso tin itlltorlal profession nilclit Hnuft the tasto of water. CIIAITKIl II. JIapiilly, the unfortunate cm avail themselves of a thousand sour ces of comfort, which, by thoe in prosperous circumstances, are either overlooked or neglected. We were upon a barren rock, in the midst of a waste of waters, far from kindred and friends, and the abodes of civil ized man. The ship which ban been our home, and on board of which we had embarked with high hopes, lay within sight, a useless wreck. We succeeded in taking an eel, a few crabs and a small quantity of snails. Having our lire-works with us, we collected a siilllclent number of sticks, with a few pieces of drift wood which had indued upon the rock, to make a fire. Willi this we cooked our fish and snails, and with a small allowance ofbiead, we made what we then thought a sumptuous repast. After we had finished our meal, we began to prepare for the night. We erected a tent of some of ourelothes and pieces of canvas at a little distance from tho boat, and when night came on, a part of our number kept watch, and tlio rot soon lost all consciousness of their misfortunes in sleep. About midnight those who had watched took their turn at restlnir. and in the morning we found ourselves con sldeiably refreshed, though an in creased activity of our minds served only to bring homo a more vivid picture of the horrors of tho previous night, and of our present condition, llefoio sunrise wo discovered a canoe within a short distance of us, containing twenty-two of the Inhab itants of (ho iicighboiing island. They approached to within pistol shot of where wo stood, and lay on their oars for some time looking at us, and manifesting no small degree oflear. Thinking It best to bo on friendly terms with them, we at tached a shirt toouoofour oar's, and hoisted It as a token of a wish, on our part, to regard and treat them as friends. This had tho deshed elllct, aud they Immediately rowed up to tho rofik. Mniiifestlni: treat ideas- lire, they left their eauoo ami rushed towards tho place where tho princi pal part of our boat's crew were standing, hilnglng with them eoco.i nulsand a small quantity ofbiead inado of tho eocoanut boiled in a liquor 0.t. acted from the trunk of tho tree. At that tlmo I was stand ing near the lent, at a llttlo distance from my companions and was an anxious spectator of tho scene. Their appeaiauco excited my aston ishment, and I was filled with hor ror by tho sight of beings appaiently human, and et almost destitute of tho ordinary maiks of humanity. ihey weie entirely naked. Kacli one was armed with a spear aud tom ahawk; some had battloaxes. They were fantastically tattooed on dl'f feiviit parts of their hod led. Their hair, naturally ooarso aud black, hko that of tho Indians of America, was very long and hung loosely over their shoulders, giving them a sin gular and filghtfUl appearance. Their tooth weie entirely black; rendered so, as we afterwards found, by chewing what they call "alsHik." Tho reader can Judge of our reeling!, on finding our selves in tho hands of beings of tills du-eilptlon. Our confidence in tlioi honesty of our visitors did not im prove on Author acquaintance. Xo sooner had they laudld, than thoj I commenced their depredations upon I tho lew m tieles which at (hat tlino constituted all our eaithly riches. Tho nautical Instruments, tho I musket, and a part of our cloth-' wo had alrariv formed a disagree able acquaintance. Their language was to us entirely unlntelllglblc,but wo could gather. from their some what significant gestures, thntithey most of all desired lo possess them selves of fire-arms. They beckoned to us to go with them, and seemed quite atixlotiM to avail themselves of our assistance; but we were not less so to escape; and with the hope of being able to do so, we continued to row towards the island. Some of them remained near us, while the rest made for the ship. At length, all except those In one canpo, lelt us, and joined their companions. These seemed particularly fond of our eonipaiiv, partly on account, as we afterwards learned, of their sustiect lug that we had something of value concealed about us, and partly for the purpose of making us their prisoners, aud in that way gaining some advantage over the others. After a while they of fered, with an apnearance of friend ship, to render us son.? assistance by towing our boat; and after some de liberation we concluded to tlirow them a line. This greatly facilitated our progiess, as their canoe, being made very light, skimmed over the water with incredible swiftness. No sooner was tills arrangement completed than a chief, and one other of tho natives, left their canoe and took their station with us; the the chid with a somewhat offensive familiarity seating himself in the stern ol tho boat, near the captain. We were not long in doubt concern ing the motive which had led them to this act of condescension. Our bread was contained in a small chest, which had been placed In tho bottom of tho boat; this seemed to have excited their curiosity to the highest pitch, as they kept their eyes almost constantly upon it, and endeavored to pursuado lho captain to give them a chance to examine its contents. Ho declined gratifying tliein. thinking it bettor to keep their anxiety alive, rat her than to expose to them lho com parative worthlessness of the little that reui'ilued with us, of either tlio comforts or necessaries of life. Probably owing to thlsshow of resistance on our part, when wo had approached to within live or six miles of tho Islands, at a signal given by the chief, the sail of their canoe was suddenly dropped; and, sollug our powder canister, lie Jumped overboard and swain to tho canoe. His compiulon, following tho example of tho thievish chief, sel.ed a bundle of clothing and was making oil with It; whereupon Mr. Nuto, who had not yet become en tirely reconciled to tho fashion of going without clothes, Hko our new acquaintances, and conceiving that It might bo well to insist upon hav ing tlio rights of properly respected, caught hold of tho bundle and re tained It. Upon this they Imme diately hauled us alongside, and sel.ed upon our oars; hero again wo had occasion to offer some resistance to their supposed right to plunder us and wo succeeded In keeping posses sion of these; tho only remaining means or saving ourselves from pre mature death aud a watery grave. They had by this time become so exasiorated that we considered it altogether desirable to get ourselves out of tlio reach or their war clubs, spears, and battlo-axcs, and we took measures accordingly. We were still held fast to their canoe, aud so completely within their roash tho crime we had committed in at tempting toescape,thotigh our ward robe had been reduced to a few nec essary articles of clothing, we resort ed to the expedient of parting even with these, by casting one thing at a time upon the water, rightly judg ing that they might be detained In picking them up, and hoping by this management to Jteep our distance from them. After they left us we continued our course, which was directly Into the open see, until about suiifcet, when we discovered land ahead, apparently at the dis tance of forty miles. We continued to row on till about three o'clock in the morning, when we found that wo were In shoal water, and near breakers. Wo contrived to throw the bight of a rope over a point of rock which was about eight feet un der water, and we there remained until daylight. We then let go our hold and pulled for land. At about four o'clock In. the afternoon wc suc ceeded in landing on a small island, distant, from the main land about hair a mile, and drew our boat upon the beach. By this time our strength had become much exhaust ed, and we were suffering beyond description from the want of -water. Our first efforts were made to find some mean for quenching our thirst; and toour inexpressible joy, we soon found a spring, which, in that ex tremity of our suflerings, was of more value than a mine of gold. (TO IIKCO.VTINUK1) NI1XT SATimiHV.I -. llucklcn's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheuin, fever soies, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns aud all skin eiuptions, and positively cures piles or no pay requited. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money reluuded. Price Uu cents per box. Foksu1o by Daniel J. Fry, drug gist. Lemons were used by the Itomans to keep moths from their garments, and in tho tlmo of Pliny they were considered an excellent poison. They are natives of Asia. KITM-hi. . Tills remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used htcctnc Hitters shig tlio same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Klectric Hitteis will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boily, salt rheum aud other aflectious caused by impute blood. Will drive malaria fioni tliesysteni and prevent as well as cine all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constination --.: . . -. The Best Residence Localities In (he cltv of Portland and oilier iiroiioroiis towns are those owned Jy men or corporations who have tho disposition and ability to improve them. WGrIL ADDITION -IS OWNED HY ! u w W LAUD And this Corporation is determined to ,i Ms tie rn i Attractive Altai To the city of Salem. They have at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have scarcely begun. It is intended to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside aud High land additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE' Of Oregon. The lino of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no lots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near tuture be TI-IH iViOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois in Highland Ailriiton are lligli and Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage. The soil is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings aud our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches in this addition? and a nuinberof residences are soon to bo built. Buildings only of the best class will bo permitted. Residence lots within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over $1000. We can sell you better lota In High land addition for one-thud of tho money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practi caliw! "Inside toli ? buildings and the business part of the town as the majority of fheso- Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, Ami let some other fellow pay 61000 for an inferior lot not so well located. With the difference of $700 vou can ilcketsverj year ttage' or JHlt out at a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thouaud street and indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire Mitisiaction guaranteed, or money reluuded. Price fillets, and tfl.00 per bottle at J)an'l' J. Fry's drug store. One would think that spiritualistic mediums would prefer Knook.svllle as a nlaeo of residence. -. - - . JOHN F. STRATT0N & SON Importers and Wholesale dealers In MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. New York. ji nnd 45 Walker St John F. Stratum's Celebrated Italian Gut Violin strings, the llnpstin the World. A good digestion watts on appe tite aud a good annetito is ono ol the surest signs of perfect health. If vou aro low spirited, irritable, bil lions, or liavo an irregular appetite, then wo advise you by all means to take J)r. Henley's Dandelion Tonic. It will make a now man of vou. Sold by I). W. Mathows. Itlur 1 1 iti v Imittiulhtlttl v iiiYikftftiirt.ti.i.1 totholr'owu lieuolli. Knit.iiuiii.lv i ,KV" n,l,Kh l 'V io prevl Gen. Rosccrans will get $4,125 a year for tho remainder of his life. "in intuit .or iu nt." Millloquiml the melancholy J)ane. A i-ea of troubles odimmoiI. h shrank before them; ambition lav dead. Life, as he viewed it, rested under a yellow cloud, tlneed with green. Hamlet, to niynilnd, was bll Ioik Tho blood, diseased, carried through the natural gate and allevs oi uio laxly, made life a burden: and I tllil 111. .if tli.. I....1 itl.. 1 I. tl..,t i..i ....... it.. i ...iiiouiHiiMnm, iimxuilicii ill a ...... .i ...puiiAi inn ii iiiuu courage' umioui degree his other ills. Purify to maki any attempt to leave them; " blood, give new life mid action but Mr. Xule, who-e resolution had i )'.' .1W yj.um, take Dr. Pierce's wiuucii .ucuicai uiscovery. am vour This new plat ju-t put on the market Is the most desirable nowollercd I In Salem for building lots. They have no equal. Tho whole plat is in a lino state of cultivation, seeded In clover, with a good turf. No gi ubs, no stumps, no rooks or gravel, soil good, olevatulaud level, has a fine view of I tho city, surrounding country, the mountain rang.s and snow-capped! peaks. Pure cold well water. Is twelve blocks souih of the rhomokete) Itttitl unit n,wil..fl.. 1.1 .!. rni ..... 1 ..w.. ...... F,.si,mj iiiouks. rnese lots aroo lored hv .l.im .t Wntc..., , ments apfunlK Wfirlli in inc.. un iiiuu mo prices name.l for them on long time without interest. Sev eral lots have already been sold on which lino residences will be erected and a number more have been optioned. If von -m,t , ,... , .. ' call on JONES & WATSON, win will show you tho plat and the lots. """""; .'i.-uftn. iiicsu mis areouorod ny Jones & Watsi Installments one-tenth cash and one-tenth in quarter vearly pay without interest until paid. These lots aro now actually wortli in FRUIT FARMS, m Ten to Forty Acres, Oite Mile from Aumsvillc and Ten Miles from Salem. .oeailrSiiVte . . ... . - ""... .... .--i-i.u iuiii-i.. Our Guarantee If a dealer receives a complaint, (which ho believes to be honest) rrom any musician to whom ho has sold any of theso strings, he Is authorized by s to give him another string without charge, and all such loss will be made good uy us to our customers, without quibble or .ln,t',on (Beware ol imitation.) Dealers 'rJiHPlcase ?.en.d lor descriptive catalogue, i radj supplied at lowest price. k more or less, high land gentl Minicieiii ience. 1 under .ilow. narilv both red and black Sample No. 1,20 acres l.oMHix, with an a tea somewhat Indefinite, is tho laige.t olt, hi the world. Her o.tal dlsliiels oNloud over a Msipo of U I sqtiaio miles; that of tlio HIUv over liml miiiiuv ntlU. Tho imputation In 1M wa Mime thlng over I.UHMHki. It tnmU on four comiUc, covering the hum uf each, It hint l,,VM,tto foivlgucis from every quarter of the glolv, and U Ktld jo have more Catholic (linn omo neiK'il ana more Jew than nil Palestine. Within tho limits of tlio city there U a birth every live IIIIH I .1 h. .....!.. .. 1 . I- i MMnipiiir. i:ii'K in mmnirt oiiiiii ine,ii..i ,.. .. .....i ..r.... ..i.-ii.i i i. contest, tool; a Knlfoauddi IborainK i Mniuiiimw ...n ,n.' i.'.i V: .7 :J i,....' .r.w'"vMI lMJ "percent. Interest mi lmir . n.. i ..,-........!.. ...M..uiS, ml, innwicr, , ., ,, , ;.;.. " siiii, mm iiiciiin, rrom ;a I'll take train in Tiii-kiii. .....i ii : . '"-i" euveu years. and lho cutlass we had Mi.twh, '' ,l ,,U,",U'-I (,ur "-dou was to I n ,1 doiwrl, as the morning misU Urn,', hack line and 1 oi.tleow r M?"wm '""vnie on Tllomw lu .MUra.lluK in a ervvlco of ,,o " ,T,,?.,T?WIVU,,,,',9l!&ofS; '" ,le,,,, r fr ft",,,or U$fohir' "U Wmw' ,,e '" north r.H-k. Taking with then, ,helrb,K,v, ; "0;1" ttX , rlMBlof n! "a go's (ffil. &, ? 5 o I l nnriw rx they pru.lpl,lcly go, into theh wV .' M """j'" ' 'l fro... cents. IC,,,,t"' -. J, J, HARDFN. Rtfltfin Hrnn-nn " - " I t. .. V L l 1 I . M U 1. - I I I I J w o1 iHKMind, Ui-koulng to us, evidently ' m "l. l "' lVv Uwm ,ur" ...I.I . .wit ... tlhU Ntllllil ItttHl iMMIllfkVMklitlir tl.,.,. Willi ii vimi' nT itiitiiitiitii iu ,. r..ii .... ---i - " ini'n'i imv in iiiiiii . . ... '"" ' ..."hs ui ium i ,...., ., . , , ,....... . . ile.u at Warn n H.i w,u jawi i,. .k.i unit in niiuiiiii; iicir MHira uiihiiiiiir. ""v "" "" TWENTY LOTS In North Salem House and lot corner Marion and l.ith streets ; extra farm eight miles from Salem; eighty acres .rloli-laad. seyen miles from SaIom,?17:pei acre ; four hundred acres eleven miles east of Rniom u nf ty. Koit- improved in the county. ,$30lper acre. For sale by , vSf jT THOMAS & PAYNE 07SntoSt., - - - Salem. Ontho person of Sulllberger, found them, thoy sUcrvd directly for Hie , wiKk. Their llrxt itpiHHiramv, and tl.U ntrviug i..a..llvlatiii of their thlovNh dii position, Mtiar fixxu In clining u to cultivate their aiHimiu. taiuv any flirtlier, had given us an imNtll.lo Inclination to aold them. Ourmiudft wore not louir In iMi.ilug io the ootioluMoti (hat an oiK'iiM-a, with Heaven to protect us, would tv far pixfeniblo u ohmuv kkilikkil.i uii.l .. .1 ...tl. ... . I t ... ......... ...... n iki,,i, vvery eigiiiamougiviugs hko the.,-. Atwrd- inlnutw, day and night. Kaoh y,r, limly, with the Ica.t Hibl0 delav adib,UiOtotliok)pulatloii. There latiuehrtl our Uwt, and putting am 7,000 miles of tivU and l.AXl' lutolt biich thills of value a w iulli of ntnvt railway within the had mivwl, uuii) umrr, uriouudiM dty llmltN luieh ywr an average by new lllllcultlc and danger, of 3d iuIIm of now lhvlarooK'tiwl. , committed ounnivi. to tho ntervy of IngvlcthiK This we h,h " vyivor, and it Is Bald tho 11 AMTTTr amunpllshlug; mi however with.' ;l'r" tuoeoroner'sjury was that, VVILLnlYlLI I L out tho expotc-o ofiuueh toil, and , carrying eon- sonic blows, wiiluh lluv dealt out at . W , ww,w,",, ",ul l wtu K. lulling, with so mucliVeerlly, that "Xl,, U ,0 ,,u wy.-Mmtiili.. wo shall not siam lose the n-olK.rvr' iionoi ineir iMiriianms etniduct to-1 thvgou Kidney Tea is put up in wertH t pi hi .ii.iii.... .i i .. .. iiiiiiM'i iiii'v iH-ai nun uiimrivinniv pil Ich UNIVERSITY aiMterituilenUin sr.Nu. Mr. Nute, by his Intro-'"flight tin Uisw which prvervo' . , , , dlty, mviiimI to have rendered i 'XV.m !l,,,,?r in?,,wU m,',Hr iftWil ilOMPV nimilifin ...self an object of their particular, !&ASSSr Sl.'KaS l,IUdl J M,C, i.io; uioy wu iiimuniiH'remi v. i also put tin In llmii.I form for his resolution in retaining tlio x,IU,n,rn,0l struct. Your drug bundle of clothes, and sundering t ni!."""'?10 w3U0l, o thconly .ml that .K.und ustoou" di'TelKi?; fc lumifiitwiK by I). Mathews. I rucks and Drays. MORGAN &. MEAD m!a ,llr?,'L.,'rov,ll,(H, w "ae new drays all vrnrL-En?vUll'lr Fnal Uervlson to ?."w?.ri" Corner fetate nnd iLm.Mii tint'is, ..v. Noilhern Pacific Railpd GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE TWO KAST TRAINS DAIIA' ! NO CHANGE OK CAI18 SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO" And aUpoinU East via St. PAUL aud MINNEAPOLIS. I i i t.r ,; ,i:,v""l a inni iiiii iiii in iiniiiii i.trni n, n . .. tyntratoil extract. Your ttrtig- Aorilllll, IltlSiueSS, LiUV i AXI ltllVlllil.llllltM.v.v... .... niii-u iwi, inir pnigrtj, was by no means h nnl.i ,w .. A woman In Southern iittervvof . .r " " """" " "T"' . ;: .'w,""' "" ,"v..,"?.?",i'rni w.4 iut . 'thowttv.. Th.i U1h.,.i iw.r.i. .;...... wu' vo tlwiixHlj but ivrwlvlnif "0Uivlo the public that aa wVu,"u,,on w ,wrolu ' the Nort i. xmuw iiiwuarvK wiu at wllego IIoiuhI Ulug now tlUtlticttv visibly "?, , " (i riHiKW w vm.VHiKfii diirl. M e .t.vJ Into a dilution toward ami know igolng ag.dusl tho wind wo herhiisbaudUa tlnikaftl,jiublerJJ;f?30P'ariMooity In SxPtemir lwVr,nSr,0f,0Ur,;ursu,'' ?UJ no Bu,Kl family, l,o will noaA,rcU4,06UT,V vvvscJv .owing that our only Kifcy lonr i W.,wbk.for .h debl, I l7l 3 SEE THOMAS Jfc PAYNE. MEDICAL COURSES. FOR MEN ONLY! Itl'Uheoldejt.Urv.'.t an.l i,. I IBtCITlUr For Lo.t .7t .m. -3 ??Lf-5 V , J. ' V c.Orm I MJ err D.hilitTi OTnl Vukuuilui.iV.r.u,7l OTTBBatelSa&SW iiL ,uer? Idnc raHroad U the onlyi Il2?tS2n!?B denser trains, Second cla Sf fJi? of cl'aree) Luxurlou Day lSiSV..I.VUD??n 1"a&co Hlepinc Care.. laand?oVnel?.arS(me,a8 75c ro r- See thittJflUr "P.kPt read via tho Northern i"aclno railroad and avoid the chance of can. diii?r,iIvrU.a?.'Jat8a- nirind &) p. m. Sffi. in. atMlnnPoll or St. Paul at 1'Aririo nrisin..i .. . iVio,mrix..?.tTa90nant 7:10 h mu4 eSS. f& u,,man l"ace Weeping &n. oShJiSy cIi,cft1e "Best pftliae (Ufila d Ir2ii?VCn5 "TwaaBdBjaiae VaShllWonl5ttaiiMorl,St, Bltw, Orson, Nfr"