I I s ' HHRRIT7 9 Carriages Evei Brought to Other Firms can Sell you Baby Wagons, but when it comes to Quality and Variety We Have the Finest Stock of AU Steel Gears! The Celebrated Novelty Spring I All Nickel Finish 1 Satin, Plush, Kepp, Cretonne and Eamio Upholstering $5 to 30. Only House Carrying this Line, Do not Fail to see tin's 0-fc STBP.A-TPlig 117 DE& 33 3ES T 1 f PROOKS Salem Gun Store, and Headquarters Sporting Goods. BET . ot . i Baby Salem. as COKRUPT LITERATtBE DR. TALMAE PHEACHES A SERMON I ON A crying RINGING EVIL Toting anil Old Are living Mentally, Montll' and Fliy.leallr Infected by rTcrnlclou. Jlook The WrnngrMuat lie TUglited-tooW to Do It. ' Jtnw York, March 8. Tho plaguo of pernicious literature forificd tlio. nub Joct of Dr. Tiilmago'H tcrinon today, 'which was tho third of the scrifi ho In preaching on tho "Ten Plagues of tho Cities." Tho IJrooklyu Academy of Miifiio was filled in tho morning by a denso crowd cnger to hear it, and nt night atl'ho Qhrltaii Herald Hcrvlco, in tho TfawS York Acadomy of llunlc, tho dQrshjtd to bojjp.sd long before tho hour of service, tliero being no space avnilablo within tho building for mora hearers. So largo is tho number of thosd every week disappointed of gaining qdjiiiwlpn that tho project of hiring tho Madkon Square Garden lias again been ;rovivcd. Qno cjtircn has offcrel to pay all tho expenses if tho Garden can bo jccurcd and Dr, Tal inugo can bu induced to preach In it. TJio text of tho preacher's dlscourso was taken from Kx. vlli, 0, 7: "And tho frogs caino up and covered tho Jaud of Egypt. And tho mfiglolani did so with their enchantments, mid brought up frogs upon tho land of Egypt." There Is almost a universal aversion to frogs, and yet with the Egyptian thoy were honored, thoy won) Bocrod, ond thoy wore objects of worship wlillo all ye: and ' after death thoy were em bajmoJ,,and today their remains may bo found among tho sopulohers of TJioboH. TIicmi oroaturoH, so attraotivo onoo to tho Egyptians, at dlvino be hest becaiuo obnoxious and loatlisomo, and thoy went croaking and hopping aid Jonglng iU tho jialaqo of tho king, and into the bread trays and tho couches of tho pcoplo, and oven tho ovens, which now aro uplifted above tlo earth and on Mut'sjdo of tho chimneys, but thou were jiiiall hoJos In tho earth with sunken pottery, woro filled with frogs when tho housekeepers came to look at thorn. If a man sat down to cat, a frog alighted on J lis plate. If he attempted to put on a shoo it was pro occupied by a frog. If ho atUunptwl to put his head upon a pillow it had been tal ton possession of by a frog. Jfroj ldgh mid low and everywhere; loaUifiomo rogs, slimy frogs, besieging frogs, Innumerable frogs, groat plague of frogs. What mado tho matter worse tho magicians said Uioro was no jnjrafllo ,in tlIV Wld U,y 0UI1 y slolglit of liand produce tlio tuuno thing, mid Uoy sownpd to uuccood, for by sleight of hand wonders may be wrought. After Moses had thrown down his staff and by miraolo It bo cauio a serpent, and Uien ho took hold of it and by piimclo it again became a slatr, the serpent qharmors Imitntcd to some tjilpg, and knowing that tliero were borponts In Egypt which by IV peculiar prejMuru ou thu luvck would become as ilgld us a stlek of wood, thoy Whined to change tho porpont into tlio staff, and thon throwing it down thos(a(I bocutuo the serpent. Bo like wise those mngleliuis tried to imitate thu plague of frogs, and perhaps by smell of food attracting a groat uitmbor of them to a certain mint, or by shale -lug them out from a hidden plaoo, the magicians isomotlmos seemed to ae complisli the samo miraolo. While tlioho inaglelans iiind.o the plague worm', none of tlioin trljnl to inajto t bettor, "Frogs caino up and oovereil tho land of Egypt, lyid (lio iuaglcjai djd so with their oioluiitiiionf, and bjfought ftp frogs upon tho land of Egypt," A moukkx l'luauit. Now thut pliyjuo of frogs lias come back ujwii thu earth, It U abroad to day. It Is Miiltlug tills nation. It come In tlio shaK) of corrupt litem twy. Tjieso frQgs JiQp Into tlio htore, tho shop, tho office, tho banking house, tho factory, Into thu honie, Into tho cellar, Into (ho garret, on tho drawing room Jable, on tjio helf of tho library. While tho lad Is reading tlio luul book Uio (eaojior's tiw Lt turned Uio other way. One of thoso frogs hops upon tho page. While tho young won urn is reading the forbidden novelette after retiring at nlglif, roadlug by gaslight, one of these frem Uvips upon the page. lndood, they havo hop(Mvl UKn the news stands f the country, and tho inall at the pwtoli,oo jdiako out lit tho letter trough IniiHJrtKls'' of thein. Tho plague has taken at different Utrnw IKMMmion of this country. It U one of thu most loathwnne, one of Uio imw4 frightful, one of tho most ghastly of tho. tea plague of our modern cities. There Is a vast number of books and itaw!ajM:r prlnttnl and publUliod vhluli ought never to mhi the llht. Thy iro tilled with a ptvtlltnoo tlmt makes tho land swelter wiUi a moral t'pldenilo, Tho grvit,t b)oiJug that over caino to this nation U Uut of an rnough to curry Uio bcastllncsoaud th putrefaction which havo lecn gatlicrcd np In bad books and newspapers of this land in tho Jast twenty years. Tho literatUro of a nation decides tho fata of a nation. Good books, good morals. Mod books, by inoruh. I begin with tho lowest of nil tho lit erature, that which does not oven pre tend to bo respectable from cover to cover a blotch of leprosy. Thoro are many whoso entire business It is to dis pose of that kind of literature. They display it before tho schoolboy on his way homo. They get tho catalogues of schools and colleges, take tlio names and postofllco addresses and send their advertisements, and thelrcircnlars, and their pamphlets, and their books to overy ono of them. BKsvma out had hooks. In tho possession of theso dealers In bad literature wcro found nino hun dred thousand names and postofuco luMreHnca, to whom it was Uiought it might bo profitable to send theso cor rupt thlngj. In tho year 1C7.'J Uicro wero ono hundred and sixty-five estab lishments engaged In publishing cheap, corrupt literature. From ono publish ing houso thcro went out twenty differ ent styles of corrupt books. AlUiough over Uilrty tons of vllo literature have been destroyed by tho Society for tho Suppression of Vlco, sUll there Is enough of it left In this country to bring down upon ns tho thunderbolts of an incensod God. In Uio year 18(58 tho ovll hod becomo so great In this country that tho con gress of the United States Missed a law forbidding the transmission of bad lit erature through tho United States malls; but thero wero largo loojw in thut law through which criminals might crawl out, and tho law was ft dead fail ure that law of 18C8. Hut in 1873 on other law was (Missed by Uio congress of tho United States against tho trans mission of corrupt literature through tho malls a grand law, a potent law, a Chrlstiun law and under that law multitudes of theso scoundrels havo been nrrested, their property confis cated and thoy themselves thrown Into tho penitentiaries, where thoy belonged. HOW OAtf IT JIIC IMUailT? Now, my friends, how aro wo to war against this corrupt literature, and how are the frogs of Uils EgypUan plaguo to be slain f First, of all, by tho prompt and Inexorable execution of the law. liot all good postmasters and United States district attorneys and dotecUves and reformers concert In Uieir ooUon to stop this plaguo. When Sir Rowland Hill spent his life In trying to secure cheap postage, not only for England but for all tho world, and to onon Uio blessings of tho postolllco to all honest business and to nil messages of charity mid kindness and oirocUon, for all healthful IntcrcommunlcaUon, ho did not mean to ntnko vico easy or to fill tho mall bags of tho United States with the scabs of such a leprosy, It ought not to bo In Uio power of overy bail man who can raise a ono cent stamp for a circular, or a two rant stamp for a letter, to blast a mnn or destroy a home. Tho postal service of this country must bo clean, and wo must all understand that tho swift ret- nouuons oi uio untied tttotos govern ment hovor over evory violation of Uio letter box. There aro thousands of mon and women In this country, some for per sonal gain, some through Innate de pravity, somo through a spirit of re venge, who wish to use this great avenue of convenience and Intelli gence for puriKwes revengeful, sala cious mid diabolic. Wake up the law. Wake up all Its pouulUos. i,ot every court' room on this subject bo a Sinai thunderous and allame. ict Uio con vlcted offenders bo sent for Uw full term to Sing Sing or llarrisburg. 1 am not talking about what cannot be done. I am talking now about what Is being done. A great many of the printing presses Unit gave Uiein solves onUrely to the publlclouuf vllo literature havo been stopped or havo gone Into business loss obnoxious. What has thrown off, wliat has kept off the mil trains of this country for homo time laok nearly all Uio leiwous periodicals! Tho.se of m who have Ihvui on the rail trains have noUcod a great change in tho last few months and tho last year or two, Why have nearly all Uiojhi vile jkirlodicaU been kept off the rail trains for kuiio time oocki who cuecuvj in tiioso so elotltvt (or the purttlciUou of railroad literature gnvo warning to the publish era and wnming to railroad companies and wanting to conductors and warn lug to iiowloyi to keep tho Interna) ntull off tho train. I'UUU'Yl.Va TtIM MSWS ISTAXIU. Many of tho cities hao mieaWutly prohibited tho most of that literature oven from going on the now stand. Terror has o1uh upon the publishers mid dealers in Impure literature, from tho fact that over a thousand amU havo bu mode, mid the aggregate time for which Ui pouvioted have been cilovat; llteratuns and tho greaUt ww o uw ruui U urw on him I, oi unclean llt HVHl nua mi7 y". ana jrom tl)e last uiiu Aoout two mllllou of thou- cir cular havo beiMi destroyed, and the bustiui U not as profltdblo It uned to Ikv IJovr lave so many of ho newsstand of our great eltlw txn puritlis! I low luu m tuuah of thU lukmlty Wmi balked I Uy moral mi&Iuj I Oh. na YtMt might as well go Into a JubrU of (ho liat lndls and pat a cobra tm tho ttok, and with itrofund iuvuiHMt try to pewiodo It that it U morally wrmig to hlto and to Uug and to )toi Ttve only auiwor to scourge has boon Uiat nturo. This lat has Its vlcUiu lu oil oopuptlona and doportutmU It hoi liolpe4 to fill Utsauo asjlums and )nid tnUyies and oIuuJioUmw and deju o' elaujf'. llio bodbw of thU Inflation Up ln'tho liospUoJs'aJid lu tho gravis, whilo their ikhiIs aro being tvsl over into a loot eternity, mi uvalonohe of horror and dosjialr Tho 1ondon plaguo was itothlnjr to Ik That count d IU vlatiun by UioukuuIw, btit thU uodeni pWi luti already 4ttovfjeJ Its uoIlr dead, Tha Iuiua rail train "" '" Aliat cvw ran over tho Krtaor Iludu ur wgumwjt would bo on uplift! tooUi stuck into your orteri. Tho only argument for a cobra Is a shotgun, and the only argument for tiioso deal ers in Impure literature is tho clutch of Uio police and bean soup lu tho peni tentiary. The law I Tho law I I In voke to consummate tho work so grand ly begun I Another way in which wo aro to drive back this plaguo of Egyptian frogs Is by filling the minds of our young pooplo with a licalUiful literature. I do not mean to say that mi the books anil newspapers in our families ought to be religious books and newspapers, or that every song ought to bo sung to the tune of "Old Hundred." I liavo no sympa thy with tho attempt to mako the young old. I would rather Join in a crusado to keep tho young young. Boy hood and girlhood mast not be ab breviated. Hut tliero are good books, good histories, good biographies, good works of fiction, good books of all styles with which we are to (ill tho minds of Uio young, so th.it thoro will b3 no more room for tho useless and vicious than tliero Is room for tho chaff in a bushel measure which is already filled with Michigan wheat. llUITfKD BY l'KUNICIOUS URADIKO. Why mo CO percent, of tho criminals in the Jails and penitentiarlfts of Uie United States today under twenty-ouo years of age? Many of them under seventeen, under sixteen, under llftecn, undor fourteen, under thirteen. Walk along one of the corridors of the Tombs prison in Now York mid look for your selves. Had books, bad newsnuners bewitched them as soon as they got out of tho 'radio. Beware of all tliow stories which end wrong. IJewaio of all thono books which uiako tho road that onds In perdition seem to end in Paradise. Do not glorify the dirk and tho pLstol. Do not wdl the desierado bravo or tho libertine gallant. Teach our young people that If they go down into tho swnuiH and marshes to watch tho Jaek-o'-lanterns dance on tho daouy mid rottenness, thoy will catch tho ma laria mid death. "Oil 1" says some ono, "I urn a busi ness mini, ond I have no time to exam ine what my children read. 1 have no timo to inspect tho hooks that come Into my household." If your children were threatened with typhoid fever, would you have time to go for Uio doc tor? Would you havo timo to watch tho progress of thediseLso? Would you have timo for tho funeral? In the pres ence of my God I warn you of tho fact that your children aro threatened with moral anil spiritual typhoid, and that unless the thing be stopped it will bo to them funeral of body, funeral of mind, funeral of soul. Three funerals In one day. My word Is to this vast multitude of young people: Do not touch, do not borrow, do not buy a corrupt book or a corrupt picture. A book will decido a man's destiny for good or for evil. Tho hook you read yesterday mov have decided you for timo and for eternity, or It may be a book that mav come Into your imisaossIou to-morrow. tiu: rowmi oi' a oooi noon. A good book who can exaggerate its power? Keiijainln Frmikliu said that his reading of Cotton Mather's "Essays to Do Good" in childhood gave him holy aspirations for all the rent of his life. G cargo I,uw declared that a biography ho road in childhood gave him all his subsequent prosperi "ties. A clergyman, many years ago. INLsslng to tho far wast, stopped at a hotel, lie saw a woman copying some thing from Doddridge's "ltise and ProgroMi." It seemed that she had borrowed the book, and tliero were boiite things she wanted apceially to remember, The clergyman had in his sachet a copy of Doddrigo's "HUe mid Prog ress," and so he made her a present of It, Thirty jears passed on. The clergyman oaniothat way, and houkod where the wotuau mi whom ho had seen long ago. They said, "Sim live yonder in that boauUfuI Iioumk" ll. wont theru and said to liar, "Do you remember mof' She said, "No, J do not." He Mild, "Do you remember a man gave you Doddridge's '1Um and Progress' thirty years agof' "Oh, yiwj I remember. That book saved my soul 1 loaned tho book to all in neighbors, un) (hoy road It and were converted to God, am w had a re vival of religion Uiat swept through Un whole community. We built a church and called a pastor. ou see that splra yonder .diift oul That ehuroli was built as tint vault of that book ou gave me thirty years g " oh, the ouor of a good book! Hut, alwi fof tho JnOueuiv-" bad book. John Ange? Jaiiiwi, than wluxu Kng land never luul a tiollor uilubUr, stood lu his pulpit at llinulugtuuii sjkI kl "TUty tivw wt ago a lad luatMd tv mo an iufamoui book. Ho would Umui it only fifteen minutes and Utcu 1 luul to give it back, but Uiat book has haunted mo like a siMcter ever tine I have In agony of soul, on my Kimsm baforo God, prayed Uiat ho would ob literate from my soul tho memory of It; hut I tk&ll carry Uio damage of It to tho day of )uy death." The asKtwht of Sir William HiuiJl djajl tluit Im got tha Inspiration tot Ids orliuv i reading wliat was Uiii a nw and pop ular novel, "Jack Shoppord." Hooter's "Iliad" mad ,Ja44dfr Uw wiurrior Alexamler said so. Tha ttj f Aki onder ip&de Julius Catsar ami Charta l Uth iun i4 blood. Haw t ui your pocket, iv lu ytir truuk. k lu i your dwk at buslnoM a bad hook, a , bod llturo, A bad pjuupldet t In God s name 1 warn you to dwtroy It. I AOTUIUl WAY. Another way lu wbiah a shall Agia frogs of Egypt la by rolling over them tho Christian printing prcuf vhichslioll givo plenty of healthful roa ling to ull adults. All thoso men and women oro reading men and women. What aro you reading? Abstain from all thoso books which, while they hud some good tliln.is about Uiein have aLso mi ad mixture of evil. You have read books thut had two elements hi them the good mid tho bad. Which stuck to you? Tho bad I Tho heart of most pcoplo is like a sieve, which lets tho small particles bf gold fall Uirough but keeps tho great cinders. Once in a while there is a mind like a loadstone, which, plunged amid steel and brass filings, gathers up tho steel and repels the brass. But It Is centrally Just the opposite. If you attempt to plunge through a fenco of bun-s to get one bloekberry you will get more burrs than blackberries. You cannot afford to read a bad book, however good you arc. You say, "Tho Influence is insig nificant." I toll you that tho scratch of a pin has BomeUmes produced tho lock Jaw. Alasi if Uirough curiosity, as many do, you pry into mi evil book, your curiosity is as dangerous as Uiat of tho man wlio wouiu tako a torch into a gunpowder mill merely to see whether it would really blow up or not. In a me nngcrio a man put his arm Uirough tho bars of a block leopard's cage. The animal's hide looked so sleek and bright an 1 beautiful. IIo Just stroked it onee. Tho monster seked him, and ho drew forth a hand torn mid man gled and bleeding. Oh, touch not evil oven with tho faintest stroke I Though it may bo glossy and beautiful, touch it not, lest you pull forth your boul lorn and bleeding under tho clutch of tho black leopard. "But," you say, "how can I find out whether a book Ls good or bud without reudingit?" There is always something suspicious about a bad book. I never know on exception ttoniothiug suspicious in Uio index or stylo of illustration. This venomous reptile almost always carries a warning rattla The clock strikes midnight. A fair form bends over a romanco. The eyes flash lire. Tho breath is quick aild irregular. Occasionally the color dashes to tho check, and then dies out. The hands tremble as though a guardian spirit wero trying to shako the deudly book out of tho grasp. Hot tears fall" She laughs with a shrill voice that drops dead at Its own sound. The sweat on her brow is tho spr.iy dashed up from tho river of death. The clock strikes four, and tlio rosy dawn boon after begins to look Uirough tho lattice upon tho pulo form that looks liko a detained specter of the night. Soon in a madhouse she will mlstako her ring lets for euiling serpents, and thrust her white hand through tho bars of the prison, and smite her head, rubbing it bade as though to push tho scalp from tho skull, s.iriekhig. "My brain I my brain!'' Oh, stand oil from that I Wh'v will you go sounding your way amid the reefs and warning buoys, when theio is such u vast ocean hi which you may vojnge, nil sail sot? A hook I We see so many books wo do not un derstand what a book Is. Stand It on end. Measure It the height of It, tho depth of It, Uio length of it, tho breadth of it. You cannot do it. Ex amine the paper and estimate the prog- ix-s iiiiuiti imiii mo uuio oi uio impres sions on tho clay, and then on to the bark of trees, mid from the burk of trees to jMipyrus, mid from papyrus to the hide of wild lieosts, and from the hide of wild beasts on down until tho miracles, of our modern twiiier manu factories, and then see the jwiper, white and pure as an infant's soul waiting for ihhi s inscription. A book! EMimino the typo of it. Examine the printing of it, and see the progroM from the timo when Solon's laws were written on oak plunks, and Hosiod's kouis were written on tables of lend, and the Siniatio commands were written oij tables of stone, oi down to Hoe's iHTfectlng printing press. A book It took all the universities of tlio jat, all the martyr Ores, all the oivilitatlom, all the battle-all tho vic torias, all the defeats, nil tho glooms, nil the brigntnofsses, all the centuries to make it potibl. A book! It is tho chorus of tho ages, It Is tho drawing room in which kings and queens mid orators and ioets and hlstoriuiu mid philosophers eoino out to grout oti If 1 worhljd anything on earth I would worsJiip Uiat. If 1 burul InwitM to mi idol I would build an altar to Uiat. Thank God for good book. Iwaltiiful books, inspiring Itooks, citneUnK Uviks, books of men, books of women. Hook ot to. It k with those good books tliut wo orV to ovweouw corrupt literature. Upon the irugs fcwooo w.tn til good boob, and thoy will take tho su premacy of Uio world. May you and I livo to see the illustrious day I COUNTKUACT TIIH UAD WITH GOOD. Against every bad pamphlet send a good pamphlet; against overy unclean picttiro send an innocent picture; against every scurrilous song send a Christian song; against every bad book send a good book; and then it will be as it was in ancient Toledo, where Uie Tolotuin missals wero kept by the saints in six churches, mid tbe sacrilegious Romans demanded Uiat thoso missals be destroyed, and thut tbe Roman mis sals be substituted; and the war came on, and I am glad to say that, the whole mutter having been referred to cham pions, the champion of the Tolotuin missals witli one blow brought down tho champion of the Roman missals. So it will be in our day. The good literature, Uie Christian literature, in its championship for God and the truth will bring down the evil literature in its championship for the devil. I feci tingling to Uie tips of my Angers and Uirough all Uio nerves of my body mid all the depths of my soul Uie certainty of our triumph. Cheer up, oh men and women who aro toiling for the purification of society I Toil with your faces in the sunlight "If God bo for us, who, who can bo against us?" Lady Hester Stanhope was Uio daugh ter of the third Earl of Stanhope, and after her nearest friends had died she went to tho far east, took possession of a deserted convent, tlirow up fortresses amid the mountains of Lebanon, opened Uie castle to the poor mid Uie wretched and the sick who would come in. Sho made her castle u homo for tho unfortu nate. She was a devout Christian woman. She was waiting for the corn ing of tlio Lord. She expected that the Lord would descend in K?rson, and she thought upon it until it was too much for her reason. In tho macniflcent Btables of her palace sho had two horses groomed and bridled und saddled and caparisoned, and all re.uly for tho day in which h r Lord should descend, and he on one of them and sho on the other should start for Jerusalem, the city of the Great King. It was a fanaticism and a delusion; but there was romance, and tliero was splendor, and there was thrilling expectation lu the dream 1 Ah! my friends, wo need no earthly palf revs groomed and saddled and bri dled und caparisoned for our Lord when ho shall come. The horso is ready lu tho cquorry of heaven, and the imperial rider Is ready to mount "And I saw, and behold a white horso, and ho that sat on him hud a bow ; and a crown was given unto him; mid ho went forth conquering und to conquer. And tho armies which wero in heaven followed him on white horses, and on Ins vesture and on his thigh were writ- tionsnHpceinity ten, King of kings and Ixrd of lords " Horsemen of heaven, mount! Caval rymen of God, ride onl Charge 1 chargo! until they shall bo hurled buck on their haunches tho black horse of famine, and iho red horsj of carnage, and tho pulo horse of death. Jesus forever! 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LOANS MADE To furmern on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store either In privatogranurlesor public warehouses. it head of stairs Buili'h bank. In thi" le.ir of Iidd a Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. DralU lniwn direct on New York, Chicago, San 'ninelco, Portland, London, Paili, Berlin Hnu2 Kougand Calcutta. qilLMON FORI), attorney at law, Salem, 1 Oregon. Olliee up -tairs In Patton's block. PRATT .UltTXT, iittoriuysnt law, Salem, Oregon Office over Capital National Iluuk, Commercial ntm-l. Money to loan ryAitt'Y: JL counsel! Having itn abs BINOHAM. Attorneys and lors at law. vilern. Arni.nn Ingiinubstritctoillie emrds of Marion county. Including a lot and block Index oi -wicin, uir nave periai facilities (or ex amining titles to real csti.t.. Buslnet-s In ihesupieme court nndln tliostnte depart ments will receixc promt t attention. JOHN O'-SHIJA, Attorney at law. tj over i imi'ai .Mtimmil O.lliK Room Col lee. Ciirre-pindtMuesollclttd. His Voice Hit Fortune. At a recent "high Jinks" of tho Ten derloin club a number of professlonalu In the theatrical and musical lino woro prcMnt and helped to enliven tlio occa sion by their songs, recitations and funny stories. Anion!? these wero comedian Ed Stevens, of tho Casino company, and Signer Tugliapictra, of operatic fame. Mr. Stevens regaled tho assemblage I wiui a series oi niniiMng anecdotes, and tho signer, In nponM to repeated calls, sang "The Palms" and other musical selections In his own inimitable style. Among tho guests was an elderly gen tletnan from Schoharie county", this state, who knowledgo of tho stage and Its representatives, however, Is somewhat limited. At tho conclusion of the sigtior'sj last song ho turned to his friend and Innocentv remarked: "That fellow tliero sings preUy well, doesn't lief Why, I should think he could mako his living by singing songs. That' what I'd do, at any rate, If I Jind liU voice As for that other chap there." ho went on, referring to Mr, Stevens "ho'd ought to study for the stage. There's tho making of a tine comedian in him." The countryman was vory much dls concerted at Uio laugh which followed. He was reassured, however, when Hignor ragiiaptotra canto up to him and said "I am Indeed obliged, sir; that was tho flinl pouuiliuMnt I have ever received In my life.'"--No' Herald. u. F. BOX HAM. B.N.HAYDEN. W. H. HOLM liS. DONIIAJI, HOI.MKS IlAIDKX, AttOr J neysatlaw. OHlre In Hush's hi.vir between State and Court, on Com'l St. Dlt.J. M KEENE, DcutlbU OtHeeoitr the bite Corner Court am! Com. inerelal st reels. nR. T. C SMITH, Denllst,U2 6tale htreet, s .....vwi, wi, i-jLiiMiMii ueiiiiu opera. tlons of every description. uuus u iiici:iHiiy Painless opera- RS. M E. Me OY, PliyslUannmlSur- 11 gum Oillce and looms lu loJuliiir M iiousc, frroul and center streets, near the iuuv ui .iiiiiiiii nun i-oik co, luiugc. Curoii Ic diseases a specialty, euro or no pay, Consultation uvv. SS. . U us t S. McNAl.LY.Arclillect. New Itnuh tlrey iiiau block. I'hus and specltlca- Ot II C llssCs Ot of llllllillncrs on slmrt notice, supei-lutcutlenreofworkiuomptly oojd alter. s!5-tf J I) I'L'UH, .rpliittot. Plans, Speci II . tlwitluiis iin.l superintendence lor ui ciiisM's oi uuiminHs. onicti "ilO Com. isf-roiat St., up stiilrs, I'apikl City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm 3Icals at All Hours oi the Day None but white labor employed In this establishment A good substantial meal c s ked In flr&t class style Tv, enty-U ve cents per meal RE5D KRONT Court stieet, between Journal Ofllco and Mlnto's Livery. imw nrin i viwnvnn lllJli ftiLLMlHillll, Salem, Or. llntes$20 nnd $5.00 a Day Open to the public Thursday, Sept. 11, 1KX). Best hmei between Pwrtland and an Francisco. Alms to he rlrtt ninc it. all Its appointments. Its tablts areserved with the choicest fruits grown In the Wll amette alley. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor Health is Wealth I W. BEVr. Artist ktudi'i. llnsh Brey bUx-k. Cla-sas Thursdays nnd A. ."atimlNj ltUINK CARD. A sJ--y I'-'l'-'r Hangt'i, Now tools. New . oetIgus; has learmd the trade; will Biverefeiviieps. UK, U.lLUoitlce with Ulobv Risil KsUte ExrbMiKO. M! 1W E. C.ROXCO. Inrber iinit hair. dresser, sh.miik.iinn i,i,ii..i UHi fliildreu k hair a siel.itj. She will b. plcnsod to sc-e alt bar ultf ustoincr ut her hopi.j)p,te tlie OiM House, JAyfe! . r Wr. I &RAl' JOahl'll 1-UmKK burbur and halrdress er llutr tut Hug 2. cent., shaving I. lent. lliitliioinisiioounootlou. Best of work. llMatestret. ' ovr ork r y. J. I. VRSKN A eo lauufacture of all kludofoliioies. Repairing a specUI. Shop U-lat slnet. t11- h-.C' WESTS Nerve and Brain Trwtment, a guaranteed nptc!ftc for Hys teria, I)iizines, Convulsions, Kits, Nervous J.euralgla, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, W akelullness Mental Depression, Solten! ngof the brain resultlngln Insanity and . 1 .uiiiicijj.raijr udu uenm, pre mature old age, barrenness, loss or power pained by over-exertion of the brain. Each box contains ono month's treatmect, Sl.oo a box or six boxes for J5.00, sent by mall prepaid oh receipt of price. WE G UARANTEE SIX UOXE8 S?cunany S"0, WUl ench rder je- 5rttheVS ."" f0.r.slxi,05e8' "fwuipanli-d vvlthisjij), we will send the purchaser our written guamntee to refuud the inancy it the treatment does not effect a cure. Ouar antees ssiatlonly by Geo. E.Good. Drug gist, hole agunt, 303 Com. St.. taleni.Or. mu A GentU Hint. ffv' mamma had trained him by "ojcimple and prepopt" o bo courteous. vooo w.tli tlwiss eai-ltvL I dtv I RJ'a ,,e wow forgot the lesson. vn iHMid lututti fur tli overthrow of In-1 UW ery trlng eireumshuictsL ' ' ' tyuitoiM UterHtuN uusmi 1)19 mort.ilitv I One afternoou a maiden auut, vyho uf hsMs:. Kveu looJ Uxiku havo h. ' w Ninhioc of a trial to Prs.1 v.ma UartI slMttfgW t Uvo. to tl house yhilo hi niaiuiaa waa J'uly Uu wrt forty booka, only lUit BU'a' uu llted on his reheariinir' all ot Ummi toft- Thirty books uf Taoitu ' Mw iv yep-vt w)d sons ho liad leorneij iwv niJ. Twenty UhVi of llhiy Iiav MriMHMl. Uvv wrote om lmtt tlml aud forty books; oy thirty tlvo U tlwm rauuUn AWlls wrxito ono iiuutifwt Onunjw; oair vi rvmalu ltuHiWd wrvloira buinlrwl. shJ iiUm4smm nmain. VWro wiwt th6 Wo,? tMi of w H4-o hniulrwl ' grvnt (hvmimim All that wUUi of blonunhv has prih4 U hvjm.1 w.J valuable "J )u'U liav to go. U you j., at kindorgnrten since hue last hsJl He vent Uirough hU repertoiro pa tlontly until ho wM rjalh. tjred, w,a till Ids aunt dtMUAuded another and another. At lat Prod said politely, but with ov44drablo fliwtijws, "I'll do kit thW ono mow, Aant f.uoivu, and Sinn" "J '"0 ooe I aw Ci kft U0h. K-lVr and Halr-drws-U. lugpHrion. Haitittthimhecit. .tWv.Vmmeroliif8;rtHt,S)emr ,u,uclu' TORN OU.. -Contractor and builder jj Hmeluslde nnlshlug a r.lalty. T4 CUjiuwretal .trvsa,, .le,, orejou. ; ,'h.lnjr uml renlrlug spotelty . shop at the ftK,t o( Uuhi Hi Mt. rfSSllbrSfon! 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