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regl THE OAPITAIi EVEinG JOTJUXAI,. m THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. l,Unt.IHIIKni.YIIY,KXl,i:iTHl'NIAY, II V TIIK Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Inrtjriionilcil.) filtered nt the Hitofllcf lit Tallin, Or., in second clam matter. CURE B.IRVINE, Manager. nf fourth jmne fur term f Hiib.crli- ' Adi-rtl-monlK t liixiiro liiM-rtlon (for the tame dnyj Hliotild l- handed "' "Y o'clock. ... , i. Co.rcMKiiiilcnii' ronliilnlnx iii-ttn of lii-li-reit nml lmKrtnti(- I desired Tnim nil n irtHOf tli stale. No attention will l' I.itil loiiimlijtiinili COIHIIllllllUltlollO. ..., Persona iliflrliiK Ilii' Cu-irAl. .Jot'ii.NAl. .cried "I llirlrlimiMtuiiii mi-HP' It pos lal rnnl nipicst, or by "onl li'fl "I ' " Hpeeliueii lliinilK'n M-iit rrceoniippllea- Olli'i'c, lorncr Cntiit pud Liberty HI reel. HATUUDAY JULY L1I, 1HS!) Tin'. i.Kiin H"t mj.ii known. ., (-V'lluloHc Ii u llbroin huWhUiikn produced in France, li.v a nuclei me ehanleal pieces, from eocoaiiiU IiiihIc. When cnnipixwed, IIh pc cllk'HiiivltylH far tet-H than thin of eoik. It li'lhellKhtetitMilid known mid theicfore Invaluable for life hellH and life iiiiiIii-hhh, while ii Inrio (iianlltlci Hh hiiiiyiiiicy "H iiiuke a ship noii-diik.iblc. It I utted to llllcoiiipnrlmeiilK i" " Hhlp' side, and ktvchIo prevent water en tcrliiK thrnuh u hole made ly lirojeetlle or roek, liee.iiiMi thy in Htant tin wiiler cutcM, s lie ( ellulcw Ik expanded hyll Iniiiihiipciicliabli tljrhluexM. It doei not dic.i, oremlt any odor, and hi.x Iici-ii pm !: d In a tdiip'ricompnitmentri without iindei olllK mill elmiise. If lmm "r eellulo'-e he penetrated liya piojee tile, It will not helKliited h.V the frlellon. Will I, r. prohibition In olhei-htatex, wi.VH the liidliniiipollH .loui'iinl, Inih ici'flvcil wrloiiM blown of lute Hit new Idt'li-liceiiHi' law for cities and towns Iiiih heen j;euerull.V taken tid- vaiiliiftcnriii luilliiiiii. The iwi.sl ilium Hcciim' lain wan iimile i'SM l..v the liint lejlniit lire. .Since the ael went Into ellect theie Iiiih lieeu n very nenoral IneieiiM' of tax in nil par'tH of Hie Hlate. liidliiiiapolN, which HtiU'cicd Ioiik fioni tlie low rate exacted liy eoiiuly mid elty Iiiih now a rate nl'&i-'il) deiuandcii hy t lie elty, in addition to the county fee of Kil'iO. While the prohlbltloiiUlH cannot openly antiiHonl.e or expiVHs dimippinvid of this law, theyaie not In fViiivalliY villi II. and view with lehiill from a high IIcoiimi, optional wltli htatcM eltlt'H and town-. A Mill lllllllli:. The wiIooiih of Kiiiihiih City Mo, have discovered a new dodne -An ('xehaiiKeM.iyf.' It bun lieeu dl-covei'cil I hat the oi'illnnuce which win Mippom'il to lealle Hie eiifoi'ced elosriig of sa loon on Sunday In thlncity npplh'H only to the open saloons, and per mit saloon keepers to admit their eiiHtomeiH through the Hide door. Theie Ih another oidluauceou the IiooUh prnhlbltlUKtlioalo of lutoxl- cntlnir liquor on Sunday, hut IIh , 7"' , , ." ,; .""licit, and vented the malignity of legal liy Is contested, and the police , ,. J ,. ,. , . " ., I,, .n i their unlceliug heartiTTipou us. We dare not make any aires h on Ih , , , . ' ., . , , ., .. ,, '. ... were given to uiiders and, hat now vlo at on, the side doois o saloons , ,. .... , . heieafler will he open on Kiiuda.x. Tuns Kam-oik serious accident at met with n j his I'm in near Klktnu bridge last Monday. Home of the boys had been out hunting with a twenty-two Winchester and having left It standing against the house on the porch, .Mr. Hancock picked It up hy the band to put It away, when from some eau-e It dis charged a cult ridge through Ids wind-pipe, passing along his neck, under his Jaw, It Is very doubtful If Mr. Hancock survive the ic-cldcut- - Drain l-Ieho, l the pioneer da .of New llainp-hliv, indoles of ornamenta tion weie almost uukuow n, and most article of use wore rare. In I7US there were In the town of tjauborn ton, a. II., hut three h.Ues, thive greats'oa.s and two men w., owned a ulr ol boots. Itlssiili ,,,.,. iii """'"" r''" ' pint" upuii his horse gave gmit nlluiiso to neighbor, who w as about to go on , .... II IHirnO.V, ll.V IVIUSIl! III lOlllI IIH hurre-Klmer, to be uisl on the no-! c"h. , A I.AIKH1 numberof otMinlerfeit aii-vnt pieces tuv In circulation In luiht Pol timid, mid niv so well wii.u.i nil i..ut. At b.rt wviiulil eoi ' that they are hard lodeteet enr.it innl is v.iUii-1 ut Kt,iM),i.M. li'luit Is kent In a elilNs eno hv ltMlf tuul gunniiaiis Maud around It iill (lay. , flit .... . .1 a. r n I... f I IIIIM. .1 ll A , kllirintk. ail I Itka Ilk at.llll 1)a,llllt Allln Id a.Ut I t P Mi.-y mv now. mm an in i.sa.s, ine , lmrtl.v w,mm,w MHU,. " nai sine name o. your Myio- ;;. .-- -- --- .u-mro ol medicine. .fVued rim ih a little thicker than tln geuu-! ii.i .i ...i ir ..in... r.... gniple ihuiV" "I'lioaimrehlst. l , ,:,. ' " ' "" oivo years ago with what tho abl Ino. It Is not known from wln.is, ... .'. .' a verv annroml.ilo mime loo." ' '- ; Pysicians termeil fatal kidney IheviMine bntlhev mvebini v i ' . r! . ,.w,.,, . Htt. It won't work! lli-ri now seh.Hil law In Indl- '"; ,Vn8 V"cIotony rLcstored me) (Mint, inn ini. nine ien pivl- negteeted to jierrorni the rtx,i rvd "v iw u m t worK ,......., Ilf ..,.,..,.. ' health by what is now known .v thick lel.x. iUllJMlll, , h,Mr onl. Ullw llf n..m thai, one day In the month. ' "M""2 c fffi win ?;?"?" "' ! .nhl-,.lil,!..,l.l,.li.,L..ii..,r. l-nlutlatulU.Sr.thliwii havobovn '"'"K - W UI tolm to in.nk okno irnthe me rits of ,., , , ,. , , . . , ' , , , iii ii . .. i unuertaue to upp y uie pint o i-viioniareineuv.amiiiio Till' innl.! illdiiniii.l lul..l. .Ii.. I....... II. ..I.. I. .....I it...t ........ s.li,air..,l Ii. Willi, ivi'i. ivmnli1 Atllil " 1.. ,l.... ....... t. i " "'; "" "" , """"'"'"r" 1-.M.H6.-IIU ; - jsjluHiN with lo.ik at 00 wr cent. . V'"1 lv?iai ? "us nnnienso eoveren in 11 loioimy, ami iiowat H msomil II wtlllv -svu, tlmt our "r.wu pouihimh wimui-ii ivmiii. t.i... .1... ...n ,.i.. ar.awu.i. ""'""J" warehouses u the the Purls Kxiwltlon. weluhi IsO'eondlilon at IkM whs Uul oiioiiuli inr-i. ..m.iiint .if hllv.ir.ir.i i-W ' " , r;iaies, Canada i-.nglaiul, - iv 1 ---------- ...-- -... ... . ... vii-iap---'--i-i' ana- iiiiiiimi mrv 4iwiria kt f a.. . . .. .. .. .1 . 1.. ..... . .. .1 . . s mil lliwt divaiy mi. llilw wu. A .M.V.V-h.VTi.Mt HllAltK. nine, vlohiul Monti, which enme ei ftvt long and weighing iiUmt Ao ' niKirnwcepliii; away the wholeul ( Mtm uf the Mate has not e. pounds, wax i-aiujl.t In n lUlitiriunii' j Iho menu uf MiiMirt which remain. ,H.,ivmwl Utfll tt Miorlngv in gniln net in Ban DUsv U.y on Tu.hiy ofjtM for tho mKvrutilo InlmhllantK 'Lrvm tu.,,.il for over -ililr. UM wjh'K: MR. HOLDKN'S NARRATIVE.' A HoiimiitleSlory of Shipwreck, ('npffrlfy nml Siiflcring. CAST AJIOXH J1AUKAK0US S.VVAOES. Horace Hidden Subjected to t'nlicaril or .SiiircringN Aiiioiik tlm linrlmroiiM IVIcw Inlanders. CMAlTKll IX. Weweie captured and taken to tho island December (I, 18.12; and on the third day of February, 1833, two months, wanting three days, cap tun Jluriiiird and Martlet Jtolllns elfeeted their escape. Compared with tho remainder of our captivity, our privations and sutlerlng up to Unit time were less nevere. Hut at no time did we have sullleient food to satisfy tho cravings of hunger. The vciy crumbs that fall from an ordinary table would have been to us a luxury; the swine of America are better fed than we were, on the most foitunaie day of our residence upon that Island. It was on tho dav above mentioned that a ship wnsdhcoveied a short distance from the island, and the natives Imme diately collected, and prepared to go to it, in order to obtain Iron, orsonie other-articles of value. Hope once iiidii! visited us. 10 escape was, of course, our strong desire and Inten tion. Accordingly, when the canoes put oil' we attempted to go. Our savage musters iter-po-cd their autliiuity, and by iiiciiiicch and blowH picventcd us. Many of us weie brutal! v beaten, and all but two weie detained by tlie brutal foice of the navages. At length Captain Halliard and ltol linn, after buing seveiely bealen, were allowed to aeconip.iny the na tives to the ship, and succeeded in cllectlng their escape. Tiustlng to tlie humanity of tlie captain and crew, we forsomo time confidently expeelcd that they would contrive Home way ol enaiHing us m join them. TheV were in sight about th.co hours; at-one time they were ho near that we could distinctly see the hands on hoard; hut judge of our fellings when we saw the vessel pur suing her coiir-e! Our expectations were blasted ill a moment, and our minds, which hint been gladdened h the hope of once mole enjoying the society ot clvilled beings, of our beloved country, sunk back into a state of dlspair; we wept like children. The uatiyes, when they returned from the vessel, Inoiight with them a small quantity of lion hoops and a few articles of sonic little value, but they were highly ill nit IsIUmI with (he amount received, and greatly enraged. The division of tlie prop- ciO eaiiM'ii mucn iiimemiy nun u.oy quint ciou anoui it lor several days. Those of us who len.alned, though Innocent, weie .he greakM , sutloicrs. They held us necounta-i bin for the conduct of those wiio had ! i our doom wan ll.cd:that we should remain with them anil die Hie vie- thus of uur tormentors! Alas! It wan too duo, that such was to be the fate of all hut two of our mini her! Wo were destined to see one alter another of our fellow suflcrorH sink under the constantly increas ing sevei liy of t he burdens uupo-ed on them, and perish either from aelual starvation or hv the blows of the savages. After the dcpaituro of the captain and ItnllliiM, we were tieatetlwlth much greater seveilty than we had la-en before, (ionorally we wore arou-ed from our broken slumbers about sumlse, and compelled to go to work; we weie usually employed In cultivating a species of vegetable somewhat lesembllng the yam, and mill. ..I hv Ilium iI:iiiiI " 'I'lils innl U mlsed in U'dsof mud. whUl. ur,.i.f ini ! .! .i..... - 'i, m.,mHl hy digging out the sand, ami tllllmr ih ,,.vltv wllli iii.iiiIiI ' mio wuoie oi ims moor was per- fmuied by tho hands. WVweiveom-' p,,,,l a, y r,er day to Maud in I he ! ' . ... , imi,l lr..m liniliilmr till nli.lil inn ' (l, (ur, p ,u, lmi h our lmlllt iKivniientlv we were ixiiuhvd to do. iiii utiluiiii iiniilvlni' ii iiimviii i.r I.... ?. . nun imuiui utiuif; i iiiuioi in flMM ,111 about noon, and Miniethiw wo vuv ,,r, wUlu.ut unvthing ti. llll? In I W" a iiiUniitnn UitVII u which en riiilnisl it llll wnrt.ii. AUml fmir inoiitlo. from the time of uur iiindliiK ' 1 no mule limn a Mimll lilno of iimmui., s.ijs Tho wind blew down many of the y bwt cocoa tree., and materially In- jural the fruit on such ns were left Htandlmr. Uesldes this, the low places In which they raised the root, , uv them called "korel," were mewt Iv filled with Kind, and famine stared uh all In the face. They attributed thin misfortune to ( the anger of their god, and did not (all to ii"c such menus as they , thought best calculated to upiieaso him; and the calamity greatly added to our Huflerlngs. Uesides wtibject- log us to still more severe depriva- (Ioiih, we were compelled (though Imffllt tiKtji li i1f.ur ahi Ittnliu (Vjitn ' plneo to place) to labor in repairing the damage dime by the storm. "We were employed for months in carry Inglnouranns andon our shoulders pieces of the coral rock, in order to form a sort of nea-wall to prevent the waves from washing away the trees; and this drudgery, con. slderlng that we were naked, under u burning sun and reduced to noth ing but skin and bones, was too seveio to admit of niiythlng like an adequate description. Our llesh, or, to speak more properly, our skin for llesh we had iioiil was frequently so torn by the sharp corners of tho rocks and scorched by the sun, us to resemble more that ot the rhinoceros than of human be ings. (TO IIKCONTINUIUI NK.r SATl'ltllAY.) Priu'lical Siigesfioim. A farmer with considerable ex perience, who has siloed clover two yeais, says if it should' be left to wilt on the ground for two hours after cutting, and each day's tilling of the silo be allowed to heat before tlie I res 1 1 clover is added, and the sides, not the center, kept thorough ly tramped, the clover will come out moist and green, and the cattle will relish It as thoroughly as sumnicr pasture. If I were asked to toll in four words how 1 hud grown such large ; crops of wheat my answer would he:1 "Clover sod and illlagc." ' 'I'l.,..,. iu .w.n.in., i ,,i-..v..,i, in.. , I liuiu is nothing to pieem the , glowing ol trees for icnce posts. , i Tear tiecn, giown on the line in- I tended for a fence, will not he In- J,,,,-.! if the stap.cn for holding a wire fence are driven into them, and age sjcrofulH, rever-sore.s, tumors, Hiieli a fence eomliiniH usefulne.s iinsiglitly ulcer and eruptions van anil profit. Mi lilu) magic beneath imlieiiellelent TlieHhoitertlie manure tho bettor "'lu' it can ho distributed over the land, i He "What made you start so? and the more valuable it iw for pro-! She I didn't hear you coming. I vidlng plant food. All long manure! mlnlls useless labor In IIh handling, manure heap, and expect them to decompose by spring, is not only a loss of labor lint a waste of time. An acre which will produce lifty hii-lic Ih of euro will yield about two , tons of earn stalks, tenty-(lve pounds per day of which will main tain a IO0fl-pnuuil steer In oidliiary condition, anil oven a smaller ration of the lodderwlll do If theauimtil Is rca-onably well sheltered. rca-onably well sheltered. --... MtniltH nrliiilwt ih..-.IIIo..s-' "',' , "l f " , . f 1 1 MhUn. ,,u '. "A11;1! ,""' 11,lIt ,mV '' " i'"ay siraiisi" The (loodyear rubber eoi , i1.il..i1.ini.. it i i...u ' '" Ideni-e, it I., Iiiih ,..iii, ui.iun. ,.r t-m ivh hWi llahllitles ot ?, 11,000, . . I'lui londyear rubber company of assigned, Amherst graduated her largest class last week !U. a ml has received gifts amounting to fso.ooo. S. M, flrahiun of Marshland Cohunbia county, raised a crop of, or and Kidneys, will removo Pirn hay yielding six tuna to the acre. pies, Hoils, ?alt Hheum and other Port Huron has a tough whose forehead Is so low that when he weeps the leant run down his hack. I'avlng-teller Hoytof the Hobo ken, N..I., Klrst National Hank ml inil.s having lost $lS,0k) of Its funds. Several member of the "1st legi ....... ,,. ,,' t i ... ini-iii were injured in n snaui name, JnlvJlu.fi, nt the the Htntf camp, , .MltHUMiln, Julv2, Axtell, a three Pwkkll, .Now "K. yOiiMild, trotted a mile In 2.1S1, i'lio Indians at Lower Itrule geney, Dakota, tuv signing the bill pre.-nted liy (lovernor l-'oster and (loneml L'liiok . .. .. ... . ii,irr,tii' iiiiiimii uii.iiii-iiiia .iv. .tail V: ,," , " XZ " " " h ' " Lowl,., lMl.,,l lvimiv,,,V. thvi.s In si. nun a iimiier noinv. . . x, ... ... , ....... T ,' ,l " ' v U , rnnl U l.l.l lli'llf TIlHVlllll V,i . IllK- I .... . I i.i i m ,-l i .' - '. " - I'11" " ' " ' ... ,.1.V . .. n'r .vo" or Uhh - llo take 1- au now your ioy iuko 'liner von or his dttlior? Mini, i -,w ,.fi l.u r.ii, , ,.'""" """' ..,. - ..in hi. Vou WVi'r ,u Lvll0VC a word ho troni newly dt-wwrxil ledgi. nr iriivlll. !. Iusi .l.h,iuJ ... Sju KmneUM whoro tt will tv . iUil. w,..ilir iir...,i,i,.i, ..,.w..v w.v em. TaQ. ftS f Ssm The Chief Itni.on for ino great SCO tess of Hooil'g 8arsaiarllla Is found In tbi article Itsejf. It Is merit that wins, and th fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac complishes what Is claimed for It, Is what has given to this medlclno a popularity and lalo greater than that or any other sarsapa, Merit Wins flcr bef0ro the public. Hood's 8arsaparllla cures Scrofula, Sail Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, BIck Headache, Ulllousncss, overcomes Thai Tired feeling, creates an Appetite, Btrcngth ins the Nerve, builds up tho Whole System. IIool'Niirtninrilliil9Soldbyalldrug tilts. lisIxfor$5. Prepared by C. I. Hoo V tin.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass. Wlbble I wonder wliy the min isters always wear long-tailed coats. Wt'bble Jf you were a country minister with a .'!00 salary and largo family, you wouldn't Tisk such a fool question as that. Thomas .Shields, foreman of the track repairers at the point whcie the late railroad accident occurred near New-IIaveu, Conn., has been indicted. The Age of Modern Man. People are fond of saying that "Mankind Is growing wiser and weaker." 15ut ft it really so? Let ,ia .rtntiMi nt f Im fiinlw. Ari'iirillllir to lhl? lut(!Ht htntlstles there are more (.-enteuariaus now living Hum at any previous time in the history of the world. Why? JJoeaiiseol the great ,,I()C0V(irlcH ln mcaicul science which ..ii'.,,.,! i.i,,, imniunitv from diseases that lormerly devastated niauKind. (ireatest of them all is Dr. i'icree s ! ""''J ' "S'oMbB was wrapt In thought. Well, that loujjdit to make a pretty comfortable lliieklt'ifs Arnica Salve. The best s.dve ln the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chllbhdus, corns and all skin eruptions, ami positively cures plies or no pay required, it is guaranteed togive perfiet satisfaction, or money ietunded. 1'iiiM ) ci nb per box. For sale by Daniel J. try, drug gist. Our leading colleges havo gradu- , at oil several bundled young men ,,,,lil"' ' l"'-t two weeks, and yet ' complaint of a scarcity of ,,.,,,..,,, ,,,.,.,, " y Electric Bitters. This remedy is liccomlng so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used ICIeetrle Hitters alug the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that Is claimed. Electric Hit- tors will cure all diseases of the Liv- alleetious caused by Impure blood. Will drive Malaria fiom iho ys tern and pi event as well a cure all .Malaria lovers. For cure of Head ache, Consumption and Indigestion try Klestrle' Hitters 1-mtlre satisfac tion guaranteed, or money refunded. PrieefiOcts. and 61.00 per bottle at Daniel . I. Fry's drugstore. l Mliiiii'luiliii ilrivlin' n.'irK'. beating the reetird - bOcoiuN. It is .dd Holrert llonner o tiered iiVi'Udd for htm, which was n'fused. Ils This? a ti n : II I i w, unr iiun.Ue.1 imUhl ivrd JZ 2m um?XL " .ciirv.ii) iaKiiiKiiiluiturncuri. r j. non ,u) pnipririor, uuotiu, u; We, ihouiuUrniirnmi, v.iu and iH-lioM- r.n' all biis,,' ' ciiviu)' nir iho last in J'"" r?"' TT J," ".'! """ , IiiiMkii.II.im. iin.l Hmuii.J.OIvi.I.I., Iiwv.rr v -r " .iiiiv HI Va .lulyllmiiMicll.ms.iiid lliuimllynl.lelomrr. I , .y.t A Tnimi. lioleUo .IniBsMNTJiUslo. . oiiUi. ...... .. ... -...-.' h - ". a iuk'ii, uioiiior, iwihu ,mj. loa.iUUiaU,Tullo.O. WaldlliK, Kliiiuin A- Marvin, vrlilMilo .IriicvUl. T,.l,sln it iluiiv ivurrli -ur Is wkwn Inlonmlh. actlu illnvlly uam IIii'IiUmhI unit noun ........ .. ... . of Uy.- The iiiiimsliate viiiiitoms IM"mi ,r Indigestion, tiro dUtrW ingM.,nMin weigin, oppression una ruUm.s In tho M.miael'i, heartburn, los of annetlte. foul hrvath. Iteleh. !"? I'ltnlonoyi nauoa iwIih In tho ifcUCuSi'K iftwuiSwiwhi.'v ,lKi& mptoiiix. tiold by I), W.MriIicwi, iiuuii.-iii'i r- atuciii.i. .tiipiiuiiii mill mi rii The Best R fn Hie cliv of Pnrilniiil .m! oilier iirosjieroiis (owns arc those owned liy men or corporations wlio, have the disposition and anility to improve them. I And 1 n p 16 OR 1 ale To the city of Salem. Thevhave at this time fifteen teams employed and tlie contemplated improvements i have scarcely begun. Tt ii intended to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside and High land additions and around Highland Park TI-IE; FINEST DRIVE IN TJhLE ss'rATts Of Orceon. Thejino of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middlo of this addition, and no . will' be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near future be lots . THK ois in Highland Ailililon are The Mill Isbl.iek 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 snun to be 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 frlOOO. We can sell you better lots in High land addition nil- one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the fctreet ratlwiy they are practi cally not half so far from the public buildings and the business part of the town as the majority of the so called "liiMde lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some otlu r fellow pay 1-1000 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 street ear tickets every year. UBGBVm K-KTIUSA3&BQZC (9TUVEII (J.GOO.JjQO IPl imllovt) that It .. , .. n - paiaboattubuyboeiu ol too lorgcot oiid most icJinbla house, anil the? uso rxno S rrtrs D. SI. FEURY & CO. lire &cknowiodKod to be tne Largest Seedsmen In the world. D M.FrimTiCo's Illustrated, Deecrip. lire ana iTlcea .TMf SEED ANNUAL For 1080 Will ha mallnl TRfr to all finnileantir anH (a laat Vnnr'a rtitnm,ra ITlthoutrniPrinffit InrnliL. Carlltit Oaullflirner I r-aJf '" H- Ie"7J!rsonnBin In VilitmM ."tp.n. & w Flower beed in exiitescc. I aboulj eend (or it. Address D. M. FERRY& CO., Detroit. Mich. A PUBLIC BENEFACTOR tor, pec: talneu such success and celobrity at homo and abroad ?" Tho question IsiiiBpired as much by afTection as curiosity, sineo through liis Instrumentality lmndreds of thou. sands, in both hemispheres, have boon rcAtoiod to health and happi - noss, Hon. II. II. Warner, then, is si loading and honored resident ol I Jiocliester, not only, but a prominent and influential citizen of tlie United States. On soveral occasions chosen by hia party as a National delegate to noniinato a President of tho Republic, ho has boon a member of tho Repub can Stato Committee and of its Kxc cutivo Committee Hois a member of tho American Institution or tho Advancement of Sciem-o; President of tho Rochester Chamber of Com merce; a successful mid upright busi ness man. He has given away for-' tunes in charities. The celebrated and costly Warner Observatory of ' Rochester was concolved, endowod, ... w - huu is mmmaiueii dv mm. ilia """"L0?"! t"1?.'?'"10 48coryof comets has boon at onco tlm n-nmlr i and delight of the scientific world. I ino yellow (over ecourago in tho i astefsof Pochester and other ciliei ?;?k1n0J1.M' Vrlomdef ynpatl.! iiiinlinil lu.1 .(... .Inl mi in each is anco h sS or ' . ' '"'."""." I".',m"..'uil llltS.a lor fm'r7,,a"l.l",ll",ee,, l0 , n,nn ,.. , ' " ', ,n V" ?.Z ' raen give tens and huiulreds, he gives II llnil ICail (ihit rrirnloni..l.i ! His charities are as readv nml 1 magnificent as his enterprises and public spirit are boundless. I The world has m-ed of more such . men. I .-n incident led him into tho tnanu-1 some , est dis-1 to, as , re-1 so I conHquence 1 laDora- UmtoM . Germany, of his afe Remedies are enormous, ami their power over dUeasa eimnlv ' eimply marvvlous. j-, v u" i-; r. Qft 'GfSr'&yz&H ywB,r r.nvr.t.v1 y. Mm3k tmURirrApi'iSS) )R?v.v- v i -ifdiij "Who is n, II. Warner, of Roches. , N. Y., whoso Safo Kemedies, C9- nlly arner'a bate Cure, have at- 1 no merit ota production is in ex- S7.h in COKnA"vni.nieuiJe ' i.i.. iv.-.s,.. .. . act keoWns with the character of lU.Wrft&SuVK8: Tt" -8 '" ' " iaf,7: prxxiucer. An honest and reliable Bii-irwhotoHmeioiie lmu 8iu"o, Ivl; ' VI,iisJh,,,.lS", 7:l P l"A man himself. Mr. Warner mak '""'?? 'P"flai'b-cmpi..,.d.iu ! ihrouchiin1rs:3nm.mu 9-',-, hone-t and rekiWe nied.cines-a fact Atd?i SiTaV1?, nM' WcJWS'Si, .. abundantly atUMed by their pheno- v: ' ",J""n- Kichmoud, rteiwnix.niand.i'acli!,QBndKSiiitpA J nieualethcacrandpularitr. $tit aJSSiiS 'SS?? -'"orW - laumpforrml,-, KY.Vo. uX " " ,WnaVS esidence IS OWNED BY- this Corporation is determined ,1 ittiik MOST POPULAR RESORT AHOUT THK CITY OF SALKM. lligli ami Dry anil Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage SEE HERE! If there U anyone in the whole slide of Oregon who wants to return. to the 'east he should rend this advertisement: ' . i n n A hfl I'ffll 1) V fil , ""'d1'"1 ' "' ' I To Kxohauge for- OKIffi UNO GOOD-OHANOE For i-inlpiilrsiiiii i u,u i.ttic. EASTERN-PROPERTY! Localities TIOIV to JOHN F.STRATTON& SON Importers nml AVholesnlo dealers ln MUSICAL MKItC'HANMhE. New York. , -I'l nntH Walker t. .lolin P. htrntton's UMebratea Hu slan Gut Violin htrlns, tlie Kini't In tlie Win lil. Our CiiminnUn If a dealer receives a complaint, (which he believes to be honest) from any musician to whom he has sold auyortheso stilngs, ho Is authorized by us to gle him another string without chaise, nnd all such loss will be made good by ns lo our eustomei-s. without quibble or auestlon. (Rewurool Imitation.) Dealers w-iu please bend lor descriptive catalogue. Iradj supplied at lowest price. ST. paucsjchooi. Boys and. Girlts. TI10 school will open on the 21th or September. Thorough Instruc tion in the primary nnd mi v., need English Branches, UTIX AND EEMLNTS OF MUSI In couive. '1 RM8 and further Information may oe l-adniiappllmtlonto ,, iti:v. F. it. POST, for. Cliemvketa nnd StateSts. S-Livtf Northern Pacific UKKAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO K.VSTTI1AIXS DA H.V I NO UIIA.NUK OF CARS SHORTEST LInFtO CHICAGO And all points Ivist via St. PAUL nnd MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Pacific railroad Is the onlr I .!:!mnl!,s "-?sr trains, rsecond claS uuugeoimrs. rt.,1faveJ,nr,laP.!sa.ii.andS.) p. m. d.ill.i i.rrlvi. hi tiim..u,w,M. ., l,..!:. " . ;. ... ...,-...-ui m. mm at , ,. PINY UIA 111 WCj ,TMt Maj- QJ BtgliUwd .LyV