Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, July 03, 1889, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL.
'habitual Htudents of (licmwIvcH, 08! Komlel.
they confvflH, and regularly instituted " kind fine n io u that niRhi
l'UIIMHHKI) DAILY, KXCKITHUA'DAY,
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Capital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Kntored nt the pootofllce at Baleni,Or.,a
second class matter.
CURE B. IRVINE,
Manager,
Sco fourth pnico for term of subscrlp
lon. AderllsemcnU to Insure Insertion (for
the nnmg Any) should ho handed In by 1
o'clock.
Correspondence contnlnlnir-npTrii of In'
((rent and Importance In desired from all
pnrtsof the stain.
No attention will ho paid to nnonymou
communication.
ronum desiring- the Capital JoUkxat.
served ntthulrhoiiwMcan secure It by in
lal card request, or by word 1HI nt thin
oMIop.
Hneclmen iinmberM sent frie on applica
tion! OHlce, corner Court and Liberty Street.
WEDNESDAY JULY 3, 1889
NOTICI'. TO NliaSCItlllKUS.
The bookn of the carrlcra of the
Capital Jouiinal uro being re
vlned unil n new force ofYarrlero hart
been put on to rcjili.ee tlie old.
Partlen who fall to iceelve their
paper will please notify IIiIh ofllec,
UN it If jirobablo HoitieouilKNiotiH may
he imule in le-arranglng the Hutu.
Tiu:iti: Ih perliniw uh nitieh build
ing going on In r-alein In proportion
to the imputation iih tliere Ih in any
other pun of theeountiy, uud all of
the Iiouhch are iuipron-inciit on
previouH HtniclurcH.
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Statu and iiiiuilulnul nhould
place the eleetrlo nervlee of a city
on the IiiihIh of a public Improve
ineut entitled to Hpculal privilege
In order to Hoeure the service for
iiMcm on terniH, and under eeonomle
coudltloiiH, best ealculated to prop
erly nerve tho IntcrcHtHof all oitizoiiH.
nHtcrn Inquisition into their own!
dally conduct. Go thou and do
likewise.
ftrErsY.
This remedv U beeomimr eo well
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When down the lane moon-vcllcd In white, Known anil H popular OS to necil 110
We walked upon the ucwy eras?,
A blissful twain, with heart so light.
I think we did not reckon, quite
Itow kind fate was.
inHboz, what?
Tick Mississippi Wiley Lumber
man nlllrnm that the days of big
prices for big sltilt' have gouu by
so long aw Washington manufae
Hirers find It possible to lay timbers
down in Chicago aslargeas 18x18, anil
up tol)8 feet In le.igth, forMiiucthing
under iO, and p.ty IK) cents rate.
Hut that Is what they are doing.
A bill of something over 17,000 feet
Was hid upon by a iiuiuber of the
Washington manufacturers for a lot
of timber to be used In the con
struction of pile drivers, The tim
bers varied In length from CO to (18
feet, and tlie tenders for tlie mater
ial laid down in Chicago, were not
fur from $10 per M. When the
strength of tlie Oregon llr, as dem
onstrated in a series of tests, Is
taken into consideration It Is safe
to say that llr Umbers will come Into
pretty general use, even lu the white
pluo district, wherever and when
ever length sie and strength are
desired. The llr Is an easy winner
wherever It has become known to
the trade, Of course when big stiilf
Is wanted in a hurry, the local mills
Will Ih) called upon but the mills
are rare that van furnish timber
much longer than forty feet.
There is much speculation Insomc
quarters in reference to the election
for president lit 189J2; especially is
this tho case with a class of demo
crats who seem to believe that the
nnlv available ninn In the ranks of
liiit party Is Grover Cleveland, the
late president of the niugwutnps.
We say president of mugwumps be
cause, although tlie nominee of the
democratic party and by the com
bined forces elected, Mr. Cleveland,
While president, to a certain extent
Ignored his party and catered to the
Whims of mugwumps.
We are prepared to do justice io
Mr, Cleveland, giving him proper
credit for such of his acts us are de
fccrvlng of approbation, but at the
same time claims the right to criti
cise those! which aie deemed to have
been erroneous.
One trouble with Mr. Cleveland,
and one perhaps which had much
to do with his defeat in 1888, was
that ho had Imvcii made to believe
that lie was a great man greater
even than tlie party which' placet!
him in ollleo, whereas the truth is
theie were a great many men In
the ranks of that party of greater
experience In governmental affairs
and of at least equal mental capa
city. As to the force of character, moral
and political honesty of Cleveland,
wo have nothing to say by way of
unfavorable comment, but being
merely human, that he should have
erred Is by nt) means a matter of
astonishment.
That the mistakes of Cleveland,
committed while president, Mere so
numerous and so glaring as to cause
the defeat of his party lu 1888, does
not admit of a Single doubt In the
opinion of the witter. A man as
president may be Justillcd In com
mitting an act amounting to suicide
politically, but he has no right,
while killing himself, to kill or even
to ciipplc the parly which hoisted
him into power.
These lines will not probably meet
tho eyes of a large number of those
democrats who si-em so anxious to
see Mr. Cleveland nominated for
president a third time, but wo beg
to suggest to any of such persons
that lu ono opinion wisdom would
Indicate tlie propriety of abandon
ing the Idea at ouco and forever.
Tho results ol these elections in
his own state, New York, ought to
convlnco his friends of tho impro
ptlety of any fuither attempts to
carry him.
Look at the (Igiires 1 ! I
For governor 100,000 majority.
For president in 18S I 10,0000 ina
Jorlty.
For president In I6S8 defeated.
special mention. All whohavo Used
Electric Uiltereslng the same song
;of praise. A purer medicine does
J not exist and It fa guaranteed to do
I all that Is claimed. Electric Bitters
will cure all diseases of the liver nnd
kidneys, will remove pimples, boils,
An envious ray sulkcn In your hair
And paled the gold'lt could not share;
One lock, loosed from the silvery ma,lflnjt fhenm ,, otW affections
jiuw mill across fi ciicuk j jnir
I proved upon It, then andthere,
How kind fate was!
Lovo duped uh, sweet! Ijist year jou wed
Another man, and I, Instead
Of muttering onth in hitler bass.
Sent All vcrspooni and as I read,
Your brldloeurds, devoutly wild.
How kind tiitc was!
MAM KNOW TIIVHUI.l'.
In times far past it was a custom
among tlie schools to lcqulro each
pupil to institute a self-examliiatlou
of himself before retiring to rest.
Those weie praying times and few
people ever sought their evening
couch without having knelt down
and prayed and It wits very com
fornmble to this custom that the
other ono should be piacticcd. Pri
vate praying has utmost gone out of
fashion, It is a pity that the excel
lent one of Holfx'xainlnatlon should
have also cenvd. What an iiitlu
cneo for good must Ik exetclsed over
tho life of rvery ono who never Hills
to ask himself aerlously every night
a few questions like (lie follewing:
Itow have I sju'iit tills day?
What have I done to advance iny-l careless about It,
self In thu right way? mVe no doubt it Is all right,"
Ami contracting any bud habits? I ald the conductor, "but I cannot
A DiNgrniitli'il Lulilijist.
A lobbyist at Kprlnglleld, 111.,
Who had been a railroad deadhead
for many years, was called to his
home about 10 miles from Chicago,
by a telegram announcing tho seri
ous Illness of his wife. When he
leached Chicago It was latu In the
evening, and there was but one
more train to his town that night.
As ho was waiting for the train
time he noticed that the conductor
was a new man, whom he did not
know, and. for the tlrst time he
called to mind that ho had left his
annual pass over that road lu his
room at Sprlnglleld. Approaching
the conductor, he introduced him
self and told tho circumstances, said
that all the old conductors knew
htm and lie never had to show Ids
pass to them, and so lie had been
Cliinpse Comjiositors
About once a mnith we register a
blood curdling oath on the accumu
lated files of the Telegraph to the
eflect that the very next time our
composltorlal stall' exasperate us by
their inconceivable idiotic style of
HJKjliing we will appeal to our read
ers by publishing tlie paper with all
its errors on Its head. We don't
know that wc shall not do It some
day, but in the meantime we will
get even to some extent by reproduc
ing, llteratum, a portion of a familiar
recitation as "set up" tho other day
by a natural idiot with a ijucn and a
composing-stick, The public will
see what we have to put up with lu
thcfollewfiig:
The Jturial of Sir John Moon.
jN'otu drum was heard notti funer
al note as his corse to the ramports.
We hlrmcd notasoldur discharged
his forewell shot O'er tlie gram
when ourlfeao wo burled.
Webuiredhlm doubly tit dead of
night. Tlie soda with our bayonets
turning. Jiy the shughling moon
heants miry light and the lontum
drinly bulling.
No melon collln enclosed his
breast not in shut nor in sliorsed wo
wound liiin. lint he lay like a wan
lor taking him not. Wilt his niiir
tirl clock around him.
Few ami short were the prayers
and said and, we spoke not a word
of sonow. Hut we steadfastly gazed
on the the fall hat was de.id and we
bitterly thoughtorbemoiier.l long
Kong Telegraph.
.She Hated .Monotony.
'"Maude," lie said, with a quiver
ing quiver in the vowel sounds,
Maude, three weeks ago to-night I
asked you to marry me."
"Vou did."
"And you said 'no.' "
"That was my answer."
"Two weeks ago to-night 1 asked
you the same question."
"I remember."
"And you made the same reply."
"I did."
"A week ago I asked you to be
my wife, and you said 'no' again."
"Yes."
"Vou have had another "week to
think (lie matter over, and I called
to see whether you had arrived at
any other conclusion.'' '
Mlin raitliuit iwl n iiiiittwiii fr tiiul lltnii I
kviiw hiii,iii I lillIIIVII l (1IIVI IIIVM
said gently:
"Harry, 1 lecognl.e tho fact that
each time I have answered you In
exactly the samo way. There bus
been nothing In my leplles, m far,
to lellevo the similarity." Then,
after another paue, slie said still
nioie seftly:
"Hairy, 1 should hate very much
to bo considered monotonous,"
And Harry didn't wait for any
further answer.
Too Much I'ii re AK-lioliol.
Tlie Drain Echo gives tho follow
Ing account of the death of Milton
Applegate, brother of Llsh Apple-
gate, on tlio ISM of June, at Von
caused by impure blood. Will drive
maiana iroin tiiesvstem anu nrcveni
nu li'nll no iffr. nil viinliirlnl fnvnru I
For cure of headache, constipation
and indigestion try Electric -flitters
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
money relunded. Price 50cts. and
$1.00 per bottle at Dan'l J. Fry's
drug store.
A San Francisco business man was
Inveighed Into paying 58,000 for "a
gdd brick," said to be worth $20,000.
It was the same old trick but well
played, as thechippings lie was al
lowed to take from the brick assayed
the pure stuff. The sharpers got
away.
Oregoi) is ono of the most produc
tive states in the Union. Its vast
mineral regions contains gold, silver,
copper, iron, and coal. Its Immense
tracts of grazing lands support thou
sands of cattle and sheep, and its
extensive agricultural regions pro
duce nil tho cereals In abundance,
the yield per acre being, in some in
stances, the largest in the world.
Among the useful and valuable prod
ucts of the Web Foot State may be
mentioned Oregon Kidney Tea,
which has proved a boon to thou
sands afllictcd with pain in (he back J
ami Kidney iliilicuuies. It Is purclv
of vegetable composition and never
fails. Sold by I). W. Mathews.
The ues of electricity are limited
only by tho want of intelligence in
producing titling apparatus for its
application. Tlie demand for such
apparatus Is limited only by the
want of intelligence on the pait of
tho puulle to know how to use it
properly.
it should be generally known that
Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic in
sures a hearty appetite and increased
digestion, dispels nervous depression
anil low spirits, overcomes lack of
energy ami wakefulness and will in
fuse new life and strength into the
weakest invalid. Sold b) D. W.
Mnthcwii.
The Best Residence Localities
fn the city of Portland suid other prosperous towns are those owned by men or corporations who
have the disposition and ability to improre them.
ADDITION
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And this Corporation is determined to
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The Itcv. Dr. It. H. Morrison, the
fatUcr-in-Iaw of Stonewall Jackson,
died in Lincoln county, North Caro
lina, a few days ago, aged 91 years.
It was on his account that Mrs.
Jackson refused the olllce of post
mistress which 1'iesident Harrison
tendered her.
A SsCltAI' OpTmU MUSll7.lt I.ltK.
It was just an ordinary scrap of
writing paper, but it saved her life.
She was In the last 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 niece
of wrapping paper she read ol Dr.
King's New Discovery, and got a
Hample bottle; It helped her. she
bought a large bottle, It helped her
nioie, bought another and grew bet
ter fast, continued it'iuseand is now
strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh
ing 1 10 pounds. For fuller particu
lars send stamp to W. II. Cole.
Dnmgist, Fort tenilth. Trial bottle!
of this wonderful discovery fieo at I
Dan'l J. Fry's drug store.
A Give Away She All extreme
ly bright men are awfully conceited,
anyway. He Oh, I don't know;!
I'm not.
This is the season of tho year
when the raw, cold winds mvatesad
liavoe with the hands and complex
ion. Soft wlilto hands and a clear
"peachy" complexion cm bo as
suredly preserved by the frequent
application of Dutard's apeeille. If
nibbed into the skin well it leaves
no greasy surface. Tlie skin
absorbs it. Sold by D. W. Matnews.
IluckliMi's Arnica Salvo.
Tho best salvo in tho world for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all skin
eruptions, and positively cures piles
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 and High
land additions and around Highland Park
THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE-"
Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Hallway 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
THE IvIOST POPULAR RESORT
ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM.
Lois in Highland Additon arc lligli and Dry anil Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage
The soil is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings and our highest
mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and
a numberof residences are soon to be built. Buildings only of tlie 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 lu High
land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they aro practi
cal not ha t so far from the public, buildings and tlie business part of the town as the majority of the so
called "liiaide lots." J
Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars,
Ami let some other fellow pay $1000 for an Inferior lot not so well located. With the difference of 700 vou can
buhl n beautiful cottage, or jnit it out at a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand streetcar
tickets every year. -
I-I. P.
RANKIN'S
Paint Shop see-herei
No. liVU Commercial St.
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Houso and Carriage 1'alnting,
Sign wilting, l'aper hanging tiiul
decorating, Wall tinting and kal
.sontinlng executed In the latest ;
style.
Experienced Workmen Employed.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. i
Call and see in betoro you let your
work.
' l Vllljilltnin, (urn jrw.-7.hi .IJ ,l. .; J II ii n i
calla: "Ho had been drinking1 or no my required. It is miaranteed '
heavily of pure alcohol three or four 1 1 Klve perfect satisfaction, or money n ev,ot
days, and his mind had become so i roS.l",,",1- ,!!lr,R,1ii?.H,UiC bV?,; , SppJuSo.
worked up that he evidently knew ' Jf N,' hy ,m,t'1 J" 1ry' dru-. ..
not what hmvtw ilolnj;. (loluu into
the kitchen, he told his wife that he , o..lMo or o,.,crle. ..arl.nl 1 of the" ynhM;T"Jti":
If )im hne n tlltdmrgo from the note.
Tb' DOYKl.S'OUIDEU
inaujd M'.rch and Sept.,
each year. It is an ency
clopedia of uaoful infor
mation for nil who pur
chase tho luxurios or the
necessities of life. Wo
oin clothe you and furnish you with
nooosszry and unnecessary
uncoi to rido.wnlk, danco, sloop,
hunt, work, co to chmcu.
nt home, and iu various sizes.
stylos and quantities. Just llRUro out
o
What
kept?
Am l Ki'l'h'K under any
lUieiuvit?
Have I been very careful to gunid
kind of company have I
evil In-1
carry you."
"Hut," said the geutlenhui, plead
ingly, "my wife Is very III. I mut
go homo on tills train."
"I am sorry," replied the conduct-
iny tongue iromiittcring any slander 'or, "but I cannot carry you."
or anything that may lower mo lii "Is there, anybody 'around hero
tho esteem of decent people? i authorized to Umio a pa? Anybody
lf'vcry ih'I-miii, young and old, ) who can and will glvome oneV"
were to subject hhnself regularly to The conductor knew of no one
a system of relf.c.aiuluatlou tho around the depot who had that an
custom would have .a tremendous tlionty.
effect for good In the promotion of "Then," said the lobbyist, In
character. It Is noycr tin late to n. j despair, "l shall have to drive out
form. Hut he who glides throuuli thercand I don't know th rmil.
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was iroltlir to kill himself, and walk-' M'iitor macll, tnsteor hearing. ww urn-'
'lug Into tlie next room he dellber- ti,ri"Kirk,fwiduUordebiiitiucii,ii.iiii
'...!.. ... i. .. mm., i . .. . or pressure la tliehend; tako cold easily, !
jidely took ii Winchester rlile eon-',.ou;nm). ros, MUIVll liat ,oll ,mvo V.t
uniting in earirnige.-, piaccu tlie I tnrrh. TlmuwimWwr iumm Mutually-. mUIi- ,
llliuxlu against tho lett side of his ' "" iimnliesttiiB half of the above hyinn
head JlM alwvo the ear, pulled the , aMH ,or""n, " consumption and end
..t .- .. .i . . i , . .. Inthei:nie. No dlMtit Ih so eoniiiuin,
tilgfcvr and tho cartridge instantly ,, .icm , u uudemtood or nw
spinl on its fatal course, wining out I iinsmvrNirullr imitrd by nhyslcinns. The
at the erowu of the head." muiufticiurvror Dr. Sage' Cutnrrh Itrin-!
Hly hnve, ;rir lanuy years, mitred a htaiul-
TIlO following is from a Portland , ine re"r of S.'xi for a ease of Nutal Cn-
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tumvr: "A M le lllimn mnti mnv lu.r.. '""" """t ' "" "r ' w '"K
as-scrls (hat there are luntunerable tMy id by drunruu m m nt.
ijuarieiv.ections yet to Ik? locateo t
on our coast, which lu ten
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair
estimate ot tho value of tho BUYERS'
QU1DE, which will be sent upon
receipt of 10 cents w pay postace,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-111 Uichigan Avonuo. Chicago, 111.
If there is anyone lu the whole state
of Oregon who wants to return
to the east ho should read
this advertisement:
A Bargain For Somebody
JOHN F, STRATTON & SON'
Importers nnd Wholesale dealers in
MUSICAL, IIEKCUANDISE. New York.
J3 and 15 Walker St. John F. Stratton's
Celebrated Umslan Out Violin strings, the
Finest In the World. '
EASTERN PROPERTY!
IO m rigijiTNi A
Our Guarantee If a dealer receives a.
complaint, (which he believes to be honest)
from nny musician to whom he has sold
nny of these strings, he is authorized by
us to give him another string without
cbarg?,nudall such loss will be made good
by us to our customers, without quibble or
question. (Beware ot imltntlonj Dealers
win please send lor descriptive catalogue.
Trad j supplied nt lowest price.
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JOS. ALII KltT. Ageut, -
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Kilem, Oregon I
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ST. PAUL'S SCfiOOL,
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Boys and' Girls.
The school will open 'on the 24th
of September. Thorough, Instruc
tion In the primary and
nav.inced
English Branches,
LATIN AND EEMLMS OF MUSIC
In course.
k!111513 ",n1 farther information may be
bad on application to
ItEV. F. H. POST,
Cor. Cbcmeketa and HuteSU.
8-30-tf
I Itiillu k till oiuilil.itil ...! ........! . ' fill. . I.. . . . ik..
.v-mi KtiiKuuo nun ii'iiiiiiaiioiis tue coiinucior was ai last touched ...... .... . . ,. . ...
that yearly ben-l his way. I by the lobbyist's prvdlcament, and: ' ' " ,W "" "' yw,W
. i no lmmeiiiate svmiitoiim or iiva.
years. iuisla. or Imlk'itfnn. urn n ilUtri.
from now w 111 each Ik a fortune to ! lng sene of weight, opprclon and i
their holders, lie avers that what ' t'llnes iu tlie stomach, heartburn,
S now tine of .Mlclilgan will In J ,f VlK'Ute' fuul b'"i1lwW-i
, , ,. ,, ', lug, llatuleney, natiM'rt pains in tlie,
Menty .cars do rvalUed here-tlm- hiiuldeis ami breat, lr. Jlenlev's
MiUiir.. wiiiiiviii w...ir..i,in.. i.i... ic ..i.i iii . i ,i. ' " ' nunii cm per iimusuiiti iu ii e i I'.iuiieuou loiiid promotes neaiiiiv
ii. if . J M!,rvhl,, l'lf im U will lnko me nil night any ,,, , trvV Tho lllora, of n ,hU diction and remove all unhealthy
liable to fall by any one of ten , way." I , . ,' ,,,,"""..... ... ymtoii. S.M by I). W.Mathews.
100 laWAUD. too.
The rvuder of the Jouiinai, tlll be
lettel In loiiru flint llirre 1 nt UmsI oue
dreadetl iIIhxim) Hint clomv has been able
n euro In all It ntnvv-t nnd that Is mtnrrh.
lUU'kl.'utariaU I'urv is the ouc' vialttvit
eurv tuiw kn,ui to tbeinisllral fruteru1'
iHtdirli ik-iii n viutltutluimt dli-nti" a
lilnvn ixiutliutloiinl tivntiiu-ut. MI-
ixi.tn Ii urv i tnWen luleriMlly, uetiug di
rwity iikui ilu IiKhhI tind mucus ur
lue.ii j th t'ui, iberaby dtrtolug
tit. iMiuiiU.i.tii.if me iImmm und glMng
Hi. pwu.-nt MrMigiti, by tmlMlut up tin
- uikiauiioii and tivl.ilug nature lu doing
liMfk. (lie prriior hte su mucli
hitli in lWoirullv loiwem, tliat they oltrr
lne ItuudreaiVJUr tVirauy cute thai It
(UU in car '. hud Air IUI of tvtlmouUls.
Addiv K.J. CHUNKY. VO, Tole1o. O,
84il by lniRlls,75o.
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DR. JORDAN 4 Co.'s .
Ml'SEl'M OF AXATOMY
751 Mnrket t.Snn Krnnrkm ,
AdmUMoit 'JTiivnU. i
(ionnd learn how to nild
dleie. Oaisullntlon and I
trentiacnt iH-rxmnlly or by
letter, on perm.-m'rrhooH I
or genital M'kne. mid all
dUeiiitse of men. send lor h '
tioiK. rriviiie oitiro sn
ileary tivti. lVniiltnilon free,
V GOOD. CHANCE
The v Im1 man of atitliiulty tit-
tcnnl this liumurtal saying, "Know
thyself." It bus Uvu hatubil dow u
for thmiKiinUof yai. How K one
to know hlninclf tuilcHS lie cimw
iUCsiliiii hluiM'lf dally',1 Wlm i(hs
llr Alas, the art U toM, Such II.
Kdd:
I can't carry you for nothing, but
I will advaucvyou the money If- - "
"Thunder and lightning!" ex
claimed the luliyM," Mulling all
over "I'vu got I,IHHI light licrcin
my IwH'Kct," and hn ran oil' in im
When he iviiik- Uic he
lUhtrious chamolem as StH'ratcs, , a llcket.
tiiiullltls, the unbuilt cJtlren of Mid;
Jtomc, twhv tlie m lor of hi. emu- Conductor, If ,.ai hadn't nun
try, and Cato, the man of Mini tinned iiioiuc,' I ihiutid never hae
Vlriue, were foiiiuM h lfcMimlii .lliouglit of wyliig my f.irv, I h d
iitlnii. And tho three mil lllu, in. f,lf..,j could ImvcI on uii.Mliluu
ous iiivii of uuhIcmi tlnusi, Withhiug.
(vn, JelVrwii mid I.lncolp, wcris nil
but u W!,"
I IN fun wafl.lt.
UK HKXT IT KAHT.
"ur a )tr 1 trvmUcl with jxuut tu
tay bcl uJ lJo and tiMdauhe. the reull
ot Ih r ud llduo) trouUl. 1 wn attracleil
to Joy's Vegetable Srirltl by the itart
Hag lestlttionUt la tho iMipcrs and i hlch
seouievt to rcUct I uluJiuvd la try It,
muwiug nisi a Wkl purely tvgvlable. II
would st say isio do no lurui It acted at a
Kull Uittlve nl alter the txoud bottle
my jvaliu aud ache dlajjvsrt aud I felt
Me a uovr man. II did o much Ivir m that
1 seat witnu Umlc to tay tsrully tu yw
Jcney, who alto took It with the mott utle
urtory txMUlts.
Vsrvt4itii
MsitM Cut, tcvt Pf Clsy itrwt fo rro-
j
For Bargains
IN
Family liwteries 1'wisiws, Fruits Hie., ,
OH Til
tuomas mm nows
Contniuroliil Siruot
?-IAi-Krtlrii)uiiiilii nil, miv.
Northern Pacific Railroad.
GREAT OVERLAND RuTITR
i
TWO KASTTItAINS DAILY!
NO C'HANUE OK CARS
SHORTEST lInTtO CHICAGO
And all points East via
St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS.
lin'K1 Vtlac "road Is the only
Ii?J?.!2nn ?B nKer trains, Second elaii
sleeper tine of rharse) Luxurious Dor
,hl ?our Sket Kai v,a " Northern
l"aeine railroad und avoid the
chance ofears.
Oill.vu.HventmnneaDolLior Kt iv.,1 .!
row
t'otm.rt .....1.... ..r j.i
w-7.7 .i .' -"-. MUU
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inr i orrr v iitii.,. .. ,.i
n - I M h 1 s --i sui in- Hi.iur S'ih.i... .. .
fre.Y 1fJ"1,,,JS?R5.fc'f T H't MUn., iV'dVl. -
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-"'k J1 ...... . --, --., viBr.(a i'Ltll - l.ll.k.. .
..iii.i.wu,prmbiyoii in. mi;,,; .,r"'"i'.'''.
, - tHnre m uwn Mild vupV. ILK l. V:. 1" u,,m"n
. Jouu U A IU. luu Al.li, .i i .ft... l. r rL-.-nni day i10.
K KIUHYU nil . . " '" " -IilltUli r.T. Isrttti-A. .. t..
x. Trains leave Front
fUiiiluaut TrlO n m nnri
-rUlelfciiu m and&n. m
iiuac hiwpiDff Our,
. Ullttsl Isttlarrt illnlnsr
. -""Ml linililin IHnnB nnl UutiU
t.u JM,a,u 1rl .!dv,i?.imv1j;4r;:t'!Aa-,, ce,,
..,.14., m,v, oi,,,r fiMandO ftrfitj.
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