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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1889)
"ywpSFSj-? THE CAPITAIi EVENING- JOUHA!. t-v I m1 THE OAITOL JOHRML llKMIXISCKVCES Ol' 1818. pencil. The Indians had taken l'l?HMHJIi:i)JMIl.Y,l;XCKITHI'M)AV, 'uv the Capital Journal Publishing Company. jinrj"nii j; Kntvrcd nt ttic poaUifllw nt Hnlcni, Or.,ftft MfOIHI Clltw iiiiiiivi. CURE B.IRVINE, Manager. Ht-o foiirtli page for term of ubscrip- "dM-rtl-tintnlH (T. liiMiro iiirertlon (for thn ("mo ilny) kIiouIiI bo bunded In by 1 00rn.ioiiili-nroiilnlnliiR now of hi trnil mill Itiiwrliiiiti1 I Ucnlrrd from all ,mAo "(llun will Ik- lld tonnonymoii. "ffittft t..C IM-ITAI. J..WBXAI. dJrvril lit mcir wium-H "'" "'.' " "J i--til card nvliiit, or by vrnnl li-a nt lliln Hcltiirn iminlHTi unit frwotuippllcn- 11 (ililco, corner Court nnil Ml rty Hlrtcln. WEDNESDAY- -JUNK 112,1880. JlAltltv Mimo.tN was hilten uy a rnttlcmiake while picking utrntvhcr riea last 'I'liL-iluy. K !'"' Kx' clmiiKU. Contrasted Willi Oicjmii, where rattlesnake sue MirIMitliH or unknown, life In other rtlnlcs U dc chledly more iincurUilii. Ilallli' HnakcHii'-orarltlcrflnthls Male, cm peclallyinthivnlle.. This U one reason why we on(li UUmM.v advice the home nen'icr I (' to On-Kon to live. (IKIIATKII iMl.iinllleH have oci'tti red than tlml whli-h Im-i Just ink'" place in Pennsylvania, hut 'h-y entile In the dupe of pLij-'iKH, pestl' leiiees, caitliitui'i's or voIciiimkh, nnd appeared either In reunite aw or In countries more or lens dlHlanl from dheet cit'fll.e.l InlMvst. and Hyinpitlilex. Nn disaster hii- htl.cii place, however, In any elvlliH land In the pail half century at nil sip pronehlue;, In tlerttnietivuiicHH ui,d horror, llmt whleh luwjiisl deviistit ted thn OonenmiiKh valley. Tlirrnil of the Indian tVur,Slor! f tinned by .J mice Mian. porrespondenre of tlieCapltnl Journal.) Wlien I closed my lat communi cation we were In the midst of a hat tie with tho C'ayUBC Indians which lasted until nigra, our train re mained in the corrall until the engag ment was ended. Our forces were placed around our train to protec. it from any attack that might be made and the ground being level for a considerable distance all around us we had tho advantage of the red rascals for the most jiiirt of the day and drove them back on all flidex, whenever, wo (Jeslred to do w. The Indians had Home xtroug plnccn from which to fire on us and It became necessary tomaken charge on them In order to rout them from their most favorable positions. Bo the companies thai wore on the Northeant, where the Indians mmied to push the strongest, were ordered to advance in double quick, 'lliln movement was executed with such dispatch and was ho unexpected to our enemies, that it caused a pallia Oregon Is one of the most produc- . Mich nn all-right that they had been live stales In the Union. JW all night moving their families and iSSJXSTfS'S stock out of our way. Ko tt o did i tracts of grazing lands support tiiou-1 not deem it nest to loiiow uieiii at sanus oi cattle and oueep. auu i, this lime, but turned toward the , Sxte"l1v; agricultural regions pro-! Columbia river and marched up to fSi,'";, tfUSa"! . i"n mm. i n.iun iiu'i uuuivii i stances, .me largest in me worm The Best R esidence Localities for the nlL'ht. Early In the morn ing our commander, t'ol. Gilliam, sent his adjutant over to the fori and demanded ammunition, its our powder and lead had by this time became rather short. The ofllcers of Die fort remonstrated with him for a season but finally sei t us some powder and balls. AVe were soon on our march towards tiie nils-ion where Whitman and his parly had been murdered. Tin: circular sent mil by tho In terstate Commerce CniuniUslnnciv to tliedlll'crent labor organlation-, on tho subject of surety appliances, Is already resulting In eaicl'ul Mudy by at least some of the parties ad dressed. The principal dllllcully encountered Is In the endless array of designs and patents, so few ol whleh have hail any practical test. Improved brakes and couplings aie most needed to icduce the annual list of killed and wounded among employes and passengers. The air brake lias already done a gicul deal toward reducing risks, but the most primitive systems of coupling are still In general use, not one of the thousand yjiil one alleged Improve ments have been given anything like an extended trial. l'i:oi'i,i: do not generally know that James (I. lllalue of Maine has a brother, or rather, a half-brother hero In Oregon. M.ll. IjHuo, butter known as Professor Lane, hits for many years been a teacher In Salem schools, and Is very popular with directors and scholars. lie has al ways beeuauitidcut lepubliean, and never an oniee-secker. Republic uih at the capital city who believe the old adage that "blond Is thicker than water," wonder Hoinctluios If the secretary of statu will not look for some good place In (hu government service to suit this near relative. Tim professor Is a etpable man, though hu lacks the ambition and uggres-tlvc (ii:illtlivi (hit distinguish his renowned brother, lie can till nil ordinary position and deserves rvinptnbraneo In thai way ipilte as nuioh as many wh t are hucciv.'uI Oregonlan. MOItWONN is rout ic. .Mine than usiul Intcivst Is being taken In the approaching election In Salt hake City. The Mormons es pecially aie exhibiting great ucllvlty, and the Impelled crowds from IW clgu countries urn Mug driven up to (lie proper olllclal tor tiuliir.illci lion, Sometime nv I hey sintered defeat at Og.len, auu thN caused suchalitiui union,' tho stints that they havedeienuluisl nut to meet it similar rate in Salt ltl.eCitv. Tin with them, for Just as soon as our forces ralset tho war whoop and be gun to make a charge on their well chosen positlous they seemed lo gel frightened and poured on our charging ranks a gulling tire from tho crctfl of a hill which they had occupied all along and then gave way and look, another hill some distance farther away, but wpr soon forced back ag tin auil again until they hccaihc, frightened and retreated in disorder from the Held, leaving some of their de.nl and wounded on tiie battle Held. Ily this lime it was almost dink and we thought it best to move a short dl-lauce to a more favorable position and wait until morning we coitlil have daylight to meet them. We had no Hatei except a little we had brought Willi us In olir wagons but we did not sutler for wt weie loo busy watching for our enemies lo attack us to think much about water. Our forces were dH pmed of In siteh a way us to form two whole lines around our train. The Hist line was a strong line, and tho second consisted of a strong picket force which was kept up all night. Tho night was somewhat cold boforotiiornlug'iiul our pickets had to keep moving backward and forward, from post to post to keep themselves warm. There was nothing happened this night only a horse strayed out or otir lines some way and our pickets discovered him and shot him through, thinking iiiiu mere uiigpt no an lmilait on hlnif but we found the horse to be one of our own in tho morning. Our casualties weie considerable. Several soldlois were severely wounded, among them Lieut. Coi. James Waters' in the leg. Green McDonald of Linn county was wounded lii.t lie right breast, the ball going clear through tothoskln on his b.tok from where It was re moved by our surgeon. We went all up at an eaily hour and commenced to move on towards Hullo creek, wheie wo could get water for ourselves and stock. As soon as the Indians discovered us on the inarch they sent a man wlfh a white ling to ask us not to tire on thcin so that they could bury their dead. This wo agreed to and moved on to water and stopped for a time Saw tlir I'iiuiiloin Sliiji. For the llrst time tills year the phantom ship has been sighted oil Block Island. The M.'culiarity of this appjaraucu consists in its al ways being seen at various points, with the same results by way of description. In other wolds, the spectators all tell about the same story. Tliis night the great bln.e was witties-ed by a lady tit Xoyes Ik'itch, two gentleman nt Wntcli Hill, several members of a family in Charleston, and so on. No one has ever been able to ac count for this wonderful sigiit. It seems like u ship on lire, and it is generally visible for some minutes. Old residents of Ithodo Island claim that Ills the ghost of (he thiec mas ted schooner from Holland, which was, led to desttticlion over a centu ry ago by the wickOtl i'lock Inland ers. The crew was niurdeied, the vessel plundered and burned. Strange as it may seem, the theory of the phantom ship is held by many Intelligent per-ons. Whit tier's poem on this uncanny appear ance is one of the most beautiful things in tiie language The spook schooner,!! one of the natives called moiiir the: useful and valuable prod ucts of the Well Foot State may le mentioned Oregon Kidney Tea, which has proved a boon to thou- winds alllicted with pajn in the back , and kidnev tlltlicultii. It is purelv of vegetable composition and never falls. Sold by I). "W. Mat hew. A HuIIalo naclielor lias a memo randum book in which lie keeps the name of every girl he has ever kiss ed. He had 023 names on the ii'-t the last time he counted up. It should be generally known that Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic In sures iiJieaity appetite and increased digestion, disnels nervous depression and low spirits, overcomes lack of energy and wakefulness and will in fuse new life and strength into the weakest invalid. Sold by D. W. Mathews. Turkish women eat rose leaves with butter to secure plumpness. A MK1' OF I'AI'EI! SAVfcS IIEK LIFE. It was just an ordinary scrap of writing paper, but it saved her life. She was in the lat stages of con sumption, told by physicians that she was incurable and could live on ly a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's .New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; It helped her, she boughta large bottle, it helped her mote, bought another and grew bet ter fast, continued itit use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh ing 110 pounds. For luller particu lars send stamp to W. II. Cole, Druggist, Fort hinitli. Trial bottle of (his wonderful discovery free af D.in'l .1. Fry's drug store. A Philadelphia connoisseur says that musk rat meat tastes better than any .sirloin. it Hie city of Port. mid and other prosm-nHis lomw ro th rttomw or corporations who have Hie disposition and ability to niipioe tiicin. -IS OWNED BY TIIE OREGON LAND ADDITION mm- r. And tliis Corporation is determined to i LV ie Most . Attractive Addition Tills is the season of the year when the raw. cold winds create sad ti.iHc..ri,:..,.,.f i appearance usually storm .Mission lloluro. "What Is your mission here, sii'."' asked the old man, witli n frown. "I anion tliieeniissions,sir" replied the poor young man, who was also a hiimoiisl. "Well, yhiit aie they?" impiircd (he old man, impatiently. "Per-mlssiou to marry your daughter, atl-mUsion in your family circle, and sub-niifcsion to tho regula tions of your familv household." "Ugh!" grunted tho old man who was something sell", "I jiave ope oner neiore I conclude mv arrange incuts with you," "Name it!" cried the puor young j man, eagerly. "I will; he only loo glad to perforin If." t "Dls-ml-jsioii!" shrieked (lib old man, within loud discordant laugh, and the poor young man fell' dead til hlsjfeyt. v shortly altera ' peachy" comnlexlon can lions u redly preserved by the fietiiient application of Dntard's Specific. If rubbed into the skin well it leaves no greasy surfiiLC The skin absorbs It. Soltl by I). AV. Mat news. The wifp nf the Japanese minister at Washington learned the English language, to speak it fluently, in one year. lliulvlen's Armra Suite. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, .,ores. ulcers, suit rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles teed y For sale by Daniel .1. Frv. ilnn. K'st. tho old man, j eruptions, and positively cures pile.1 ,' of a Joker him-1 J,r n. Ptt' n.fMiirl. Itis gUaranteei i,(. i. i i . i ! lKiVo Perfect satisfaction, ormonet little mission (o K.UI,(ied. Price ai cents per box. F.nglish as It'is written in Omaha: "Owneisot'dogs must register them before the lOtli of May or they will be shot i,v the police." tV.'jI'oltluvMfjtcn, Tt o years ago a heifer calf belong ing to James Brown swiUloweiPa pair of woolen ipittens. Tile calf grew to be a milch cow and was apparently doing well until a shoit time ago. She seemed in much dis tress when she mnyctlyuroutiii, and had a great desire to lay down all the time. Finally she died, aid Mr. 'Drown cut her open to see what was, tho junker with her.- Upon examination one of the mittens and and held a parley with the Indians J part, of the other was found u a I HTH'sY. , This, remedy is becoming ho well 1 known and so popular as to need no i special mention. All who have used I hleetriclUtterssing the same song ! ot praise. A inner medicine does not exist anil it is guaranteed to dp all that is claimed. Electric Hitters will cure all diseases of tho liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other allectlons caused by impure blood. Will drive miliaria from thosysteni and prevent ns well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and Indigestion try JClectrle Hitters Fntire satisfaction guaranteed, or nnNju) iiaiiuncii. iTicu oueis. ami To the eit v of Salem. They have sit this time Ilfteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have scarcely begun. It is intended to make thn drive leading from Commercial street through JKiversIde and Hlgh- lantl atlilitions and nroiinu Mighiana rai'K THIS FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oreuou. The line 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 future be i'HK MOST POPULAR RESORT ADOPT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois in Highland Aildilon are lligli ami Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage The .soil is black and rich. From all noints a fine view is obtained of the miblic buildinirs and our hierheat mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches In this addition, and a nuniberof resiliences are soon to he built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over $1000. We can sell you better lots In High land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practi cally not half so far from the public buildings and the business -part of the town ns the majority of the so called "inide lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay 1000 for an inferior lot not so well located. With the difference of $700 you can build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand streetcar tickets every year. H. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop see herei JOHN F.STRATT0N& SON , Importers and tVholesato dealers in I! MtlStriAI. MKHnHAMnTSK' Kmv Vnrlr 1 4 1 nnd 4 Wnlker St. John P. Stratum's Celebrated Itu slan Gut Violin strincs, the Kliiext In the World. No. 'SA Commercial St. -0- l.UO per bo((lo at Dan'I J. tirug stoic. Fry' ami while tills wss going on some of hard ami petrified st(0. When tho XespeiMi Indians who had hwn ! Uiiookotl against each other they our friends made their np)earanec( tvonld rattle, like stones, They mo witli a white Hag and asked for Mr. really, v wonderful, and ninny mo Crolg, who as in our company re- niixlom ti see them. I'hey are veil turning to (he Xe. I'erse eountrt wir(lu seeing. .Mr. Droit n vidua where his family still resided, lie (hem unite highly. - Drain t'ehn. (liiitlles aiviiNo luiril at work, anil nn lutcivsllugcleeiliin U cMiectcil Th .Mormons arc nNu giving sui-1 nml how many (hero were. -til. .B..I.I. ...!..... I ...... .... ' mi.i,.,w.viui.iiiiiiiiiiaimirsiu iiialio i After lis we moved nail eonieilown to the valley with Uev. 11. II. Spudding, the mission ary, and had not hcatd from his family Tor over a mouth and was very anxious about t hem. As svm as .Mr. Craig atMctl himself (hut they were his friend, and our coin inander was NitlMled they were jier milted to come Into our lines, Tlnw, that came worn .Mr. Craig's new fi lends and were of considerable help to us for wo learned from them all about who we had Ikh-ii llehiliiL- n Ineenlous Dostou iiinn Ima captured 10U crows and proposes to I hatch with an Incubator crow j chicks for the Maine market, where j their Itciids me worth ten cents j apiece. ".Miss llrown irtinKl bo u Vti.irniliiJi KIrl," HotiAe and Carriage Painting, Sign writing, Paper hanging nnd decorating, Wall tinting nnd kul- sominlng executed in tho latest style. Experienced Workmen Employed. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call and see us before you let your I wurK. -If there is anyone in the whole state of Oregon wli i wants to return to the east he should read this advertisement: 1 hoard ;i Muinir lumi .n (hi HlO Ilium Slr.'tt-lu '"Ifslu'lmdiiBmHl ni)Iolii!i am! thiwe "Have you done anvtlilug for snswmiidBoiiw.ij; nu-.V nokiMl. Hu, ..in.leiiinied mail ! u,,t ,,,,' M"" '' ;"-" iMiuiii.iy ir I,. ..i.i.-.. i . . , MNs Ilnmn mili only talu In pill itloiuvm 1,1s lawyer entered Mu- it, u.hi.. Mcdu, i iiiM nu ii imppj i-iMiiBe'lmmlil mii!.( the cell "Ves, iijdjvd," saitl (Ijv leaal gen tlcnian, gliefuily. "Oh, what Is f.' demiiuiled the murderer; "a pardon'.'" "No." "A commutation of senteiiittf" "K-" ' I'lieiinincdlatesyitiiUonis of Dys-j "itien, in meriw's nunc. wiintV" , l,1 '" "l ,,'K(iiii,iro a dwres-, f0 6,000,000 loP'e beliere thu It of t&eUrtwtind most reliibloKxiss, and teynao Ferry's Seeds . M. FERUT A CO. lira Muioiaea to be tha Largest Seedsmen in tne world. O M.FuunrACo'i IllaBtnled.Descilp. tl?e and Priced SEEOANNUAL For 1880 Will ba itikIa.1 rprr ta iJI .niiliMn.. .n ,. .toliMiMrtcustomet . ItnootnnlAHni.lt ,.Mru i Irll.it CMllSovtr nJf10'!- STijenMn ndn In liuat. .1 ,,' V" 5'? ". Slower Sd I fsassKB &x-yB wZcBmvtm wfoTAKP msk.w j iirfa A Bargain For j " c CimniUT nnnm.iMfmn MomnK riturnit.iij Our Guarantee If a dealer receives a complaint, (which he believes to be honest! lrom any muslclim in whom ho lins sold nny of these strings, ho Is authorized by us to give him another string without charge, and nil such loss will be made good uy us to our customers, without quibble or quctlon. (Beware ol Imitation.) Dealers will please send lor descriptive catalogue. Irart i supplied at lowest price. ST. PAUL'S i, It would drive mil all thn humor, n-oin i hor tiloo.1 and nuiKe It p.nv, Anil tho ItliiilHuw wimnlHlm-d, or il.,ti. , iHur, tii'M'o Min. ThUiiieilliliKMlit. limit purlMiTiifllu'l i Wood, mill ilMlKiultis irumloii .....i I ' Moli-hos in soon Minlsh when It U ucd. jos UlOUIil nA In It A A J O. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mich. To" K. change for- JI?1 J I i INSUUAKPK Cnnmnnv. ! Klro and itn-rine. AMIKItT, Agent, Saleni, Oregon This Is etuisril by the dibits f (u, lwvpleot(he lenll.iry lo obtain ail iiilmlou ii sstatelutothe I'nlon, It Is rcMrtis that (Hi niulis have been onlertsl logo to thf finuiuir districts of Utah to lliuiilnuiiisiuuiy, Idaho. rnuitilln river and on elected (Vimpatiil put out nil our Mock (o gmxe e.Mvpt w hat our men had (.. have In sontilng nnd picket duty. Wo had (he eteiilug bofoiv plokcd nn .. ., ..i.ii.l.. I I ...li .i i ... ! nxiiiiiioi . iiiiiiui oil me Iklllll "I li.ivo Mii.,..4i.ki ..i.i .i... i.... :.".'.- """T1 o1 ''Kht, otipivcslon and ' er Mil htiiliw l. .i.r T'"" ,!.""",'. hvaitburn, ...rti ' hiitlng Ihe day of your ex- loss tr .ipu-tlte, foul bnath. Mch-l M"' IS llUoilcll-llleislfri. Ill I.M.I... ... M... IlIC. lllltlllnll..v iimii.... ....I... i.. ... . , ' .' "' . .null- , ". :-: ,'. ... .i.-i.i .ti, o in mo Dr. is an unlucky day, i.l.:r"'TU: '"'1 '"'" 'l"mt..Un.lhmUs hi,., ,w win, iiercioiore msu in III- l,i.i,.iHv M lilulio; and huvi ch m n deli'K Hes It. Ctnigry.s t ho w eie lav iirMhlu in them It U ipilte piMlul.li. thatthU ,ri, onihelrpttrl b. u wheutf i.uHiin ivutnilof (he eiuveiulou when It b lield. A nug, h ittfver, as tl,.- M .t molt eleiuelti U In (he nmjnrlty, u!, control the governim-nt, Ididm'. clmuixti of remaining a territ r could never k Utter. A I'hllmlelphla clothing Morv U ml veil Id tig u Hotel kill to rtiteh riuioiiiciv. lyieh kioii but In a Milt U photoiiuphrtl ,i ik m,tt cluiliM ttv of cluie, mid ,o Kiifiuti 's irovliif h pttlng one. Us all day and lime he died, III (ho iilk-ht st),iu i I rii'a.t yon know." A LUCKY T1UAU ' ! OooU I'orluni. Which lollo,Td. I mronl, niiKtvt .lsuie to tend to ou Ul t uhiuut, tlemvul ot my extwleucv In lO'llus tho birrlta ot Jim'i Vmn.M c.. IsiMlU. ninho Mutn0 yr.I b.telwu S II l . .IIM ...... .... . I. .. ........ ,,.... i oi uuTOi, wr. iteniey's Dandelliin lV,il promote healthy illgetlon and removes all nntunlthv vinploius. Sold by 1). W.Matlietf Iheiyisiuoreoatairhln (his mi lion ol the cutinuj tlitiu all other iIi-cms. put together, and until U,o lllst tew eats w.t.s sunnosed lol,,.!,,. .. DR. JORDAN'S MISEUI OF AXATOMV .u....i,rKei SI.MU1 rranelsco i ("AMroitMA. noaudloani how lo at old, tllMMi-e, ahd how wourierfttl ly you are tuiule. (muita. ally or by letter or uraki nese and all itueufcsp o J lii.m s;...i ... . : I ., -.... .iim mr iNif, . ...i.ii-i.iiifv.ii tiiiiry ntnsu. (ffl I iORBBON ! n fin f Boys and' Girls. Tho school will open on the 24tb of September. Thorough 'Instruc tion In the primary,, and, tin v., need , English Branches, LATIN AND ELEMENTS, OR- MDSIC In ooune. TKUMS nnd further Information may bo bait on application to - a iikv. v. ii. vosr. Cot. Chcmeketn and HtateSts. 8-20-tf Northern Pacific Railroad, rnai night wn a av mi our arms "ywwnu co.Mim;iy .luesUh lttvr. . T ,'r", " " '"" """O years .f- r , Mr1,"! tf'rrT-- sujsssc.s rwlor Bartra n I U for we is.ubUMubl plainly hear MU.w4BrilKk.rtl iiJwllJ P" '-.illy fidling to euro with' Ul L't4l CrLUlllO (he Iiiilltiiisluovlit.'tillnlght. And ,rr''f.oilysctUnBinuhonirreiic( 'ii 1,,V'l,i,l'' ITimouiuvil it in- aUiiH llmv o'elivk In (he ninruluu XV wnW to try boulo ot -Tbe .lu 'h .f. ','m. '""' ,.,lt,,V,, w,,arrh l tte wet. ,d, a-M am, .i SKSSS "S , , . Lie around our camp, our pickets Mitel u, lrV S? " t , uTxt- 'A11' 'rt " " ' FftlUI V Wfer Co 'rOVN'flnN Flllik Rf. liuvlng nMiriiHl Hut (he India., ruW 'l " klw S i ,' ""Mnn- V. .1. Cheney A & ' ' nillMgn tlDlb hit, ttorv ending , Unulilla rlverti !?jj fl l"1"1'4-l ni ihuiime my tiotml.ni;, T i''1' ,,ulv "l,,,- m .. . i . ... .. ' trvHihlm 1,-ti m v..k.. v. . .. iloliat cure on tin. m.irLui i, ... k . a Utile liitcsllgiUloii tte Uhiiiiiv ctn H tmrwl P WBwmUr. UeWlUe.n f V" ta n UM'lk, '""" It aels dl vliuisl ilml (here werv no Indians n. You n t nutty to w thi. .. IXV,J.V "IV" the I.I.nhI and mucus A GOOD OHOE S-For pnrtlrul ,rscal at ihls oilloe GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST TUAINS DAILV I ' NO CHANGE OK CAHS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points Bust via St. 1'AUL and MINNEAPOLIS. The ortllcrn laciric railroad in the only line running l'asseuger trains, Second claw sleeijers jfrce of charge) Luxurloui Day eoachea, 1'ullman l"alaco Hleeptnjr Caw. llilaco DlnlQK Care, (meal 75c) from l"orl-lamttothoeaist. Keso t lt your ticket read via the Northern luciiio railroad and avoid tn chance of cars. nwtr tu, o wo again w cut to bed and ' 0' ru '' whom J0" P'' to rxtwl this Uttamv ol th night, ?lS4 XJ? miiii v nnw( iii uie inoriiinL- ls e v - V",:v".,c.,I- vy otu.r . iniiiiiini iiiuurM mr uiiy ons a f:l"."y.Vr " reinulaMuud .vinmsiN t J. fhe- rnoMAs iiumunvs, Cwninwrot.,1 Stroot. Sulem. Or I Iwferred twllniiilll.l.s. ttcHn,dlM,vertstv, h,d !,, S,.': 7 W wd uiH Xto..T&or ' "lW fff'lWKtt'L 1 Mrt,.. fc n.BclKi .-old by druggists, 7. Ra.'.IKK't'St W trW Atofe "" "mm in pner sua qiMHtyT IjOnvn fnrtlaiirifita. n c.inftt n UUlly nrrlVA nl Mlnnntirwvll -! U lVinl At $75 tO $250 "L.11"0 visiox.-Trolns leave Front r v Thole ffl uil'i t hi? . mrbeQ nnd ' W- Af r ve " TacbmTat 7:10 P m ami .may be i.AVn,hif.-.l!f '"' 8WW ? " arrive sea,, g , fojz p. , wScleVtu tolinr r?u ?i'eU ,"-. ' ,lhrou5h oilman I-alace HUeplaj Sn.. UuKK110. 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