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HWf.-. -..J.t.i BiHili ! '"!" J- ft'' ,' v 11 st i .11 i . s Ammm , s It I sarBv.um'JW ' i .iTJTCTCni I in aALIMI HA-.CICirC ItKI'OKT. A Synopsis of the Markets Huyinjr and Selling; 1'riccs. ItBVISKD QUOTATIONS. nKTAU.-HKH-H S!iouldem.tfugar curcd.pcr lb,12J4 Breakfast bacon 15 Hams Sugar cured, per lb, H e. Ilopr .VMS' l'ork-8 10 MUUOH--MUC. Veal IOliKo. Timothy wmhi fer pono I, te: i.i:h- Hod olovor mh1 Per pou.nl, M. White clover need lor pmind. JV AU'kiv-lSo pr )oun(l. llcM tup Diaper pound. Lino ilu arat-U4oper pontic Rjo ! 'ttptr pound. Oichn.nl Urnilc p.'r jio .ntt Ner potato H Kta p8r Ini'hel Canned I'ruir rM.hfi, 0". 4n rs OK blaoKlicrrlou, M; com, U ' g-- y nu. tonuiUKH 81 60: string Ixhiu II u green pnSl ": Per ""' '" tMO "' ,,1 Frvsli VciivUtiln) Potatoes 4'lc; Mirr t 6G.S parsnips 7.5c: onlnns" 4e per lb. flh8almo.i 710cprlb; Htiirccon V 7o per lb-small dsh luc per lb; salt salmon, 7l0o per lb; Chinook salmon, 10. HUVISO I'litUM Whreit-lWc not. Flour for barrel. SW. 11W lbt. OiUH-I'er bushel. :irrlVj: Itarlcy-lVrbiwheUOSplSe. Urau 1'cr tou.sil (X) umllM Rtukel. Bliorts l'er ton.MiOJ ' .ackol. Chip 1'cr ton, iiM " w.cko.l Wool-17c to I'M. Kggii lil)c per dozen. Potatoes for iihel,30" Corn meal He per pound. Cheese raSHc per pound. Dried plums IVr lb. C-J7( Dried prunes l'cr lb. log 12c. Uuticr 'iVa.'idc por poundfor goo t Jiard l(WU!c per lb Hams l'cr pounl,ll12c. Bacon Hides HgllOpcr lb. Shoulders Wi! per lb. Chickcns..78c per pound. Turkey 10 to li.- lb, Geese TCW per lb. Duciis, IVKrer lb Hop4,tit4o. WE DON'T Regulate the Sun, But nil who Imvc lud the benefit of our cut price Clothing Halo will ud mU that Ben Funtner & Co. do reg ulate priced to suit the poor man's purnu. Fully 20 per cent, saved on nil kinds of Clothing und Furnishing Goods. It will not last uhvajs. FOKSTNKIi & CO. THE HABIT OF BATHING. "August lower 99 "I inherit some tendency to Dys pepsia from my mother. I suffered two years in this way ; consulted a number of doctors. They did me no good. I then used Relieved In your August Flower and it was just two days when I fel t great rel ief. I soon got so that I could sleep and eat, and I felt that I was well. That was three years ago, and I am still first class. I am never Two Days, without a bottle, and if I feel constipated the least particle a dose or two of August Flower does the work. The beauty of the medicine is, that you can stop the use of itwithout any bad effects on the system. Constipation While I was sick I felt everything it seemed to me a man could feel. I waa of all men most miserable. I can say, in conclusion, that I believe August Flower will cure anyone of indigestion, if taken LlfoofMlsory with judgment. A. M. Weed, 229 Belle fontaiue St., Indianapolis, Iud." O Au Unforeseen l'rtdlcuiuti.t. A Polo cent his son Isaac on a visit to bis bride elect. The young lady's father had a rather shady reputation und bo fore the son's departure the Pole ad dressed him as follews: "If the father of the bride has only committed slight offense you must ask for 50,000 marks, but if he Btand3 charged with a serious crime you must demand 100,000." The hon started on his journey, and in a few days there cnine this telegram: "Father hanged, how much now? Isaac." Mahrischer Landbote. the Jewelry Trade at I'lanker'x Corners. li UJ.-- .i vjMfi Conn try I.lfe In thi Arzmtln. I In a hot country the traveler mast 1 not bo particular, much less exacting; ' " nnllcll and Injurlnn. Effect. Con abovo till lie must not expect to And re finement among the inhabitants, whoso whole efforti barely suDlco to sustain tho combat against tho elements. Still I cannot refrain from noting tho im pression of sadness and disgust pro duced by tho night of tho towns and colonies of tho paiupa, and by a glimpso of the life that tho inhabitants lead. Verily tho majority live worso than brutes, for they Itave not even thoclean' ly instincts of tho beasts of tho field. Their houws arc losa agreeable to the eyo than the Esquimau's lint Tho way they maltreat their animals is sickening to behold. Itarely do you nee tho face of a man, woman or child that does not wear a ferocious expression. In tho villages thero aro no clubs, no libraries, no churches, no priests, rarely even a school. Tho men and women work, eat and sleep. During my whole stay in the Argentine nnd in idl tho centers that I visited I was struck by the utter absence of moral restraint, and by the hard materiality of the faces of the pco plo from the highest down to tho low est. Theodore Child in Harper's. "Mistah Plankah, I wantergita watch chain." "How much, Epli'f" "How you sell it?" "Ten cents a ya'd." "Oh, cut mo off 'bout half a ya'd." Hnrper's Bazar. Downing Ills Illvul. It was night, sweet, delicious night, tho crisp, clear, moonlit October night of tho temperate zone, one of thos nights on which all the poetry in n man's and a woman's nature rises to tho surface und on which thero is naught but lovo and calm delight in tho heart. It was thureforo strango to behold a young couplo facing eacli other and re garding each other with looks so cold and chilling that an iceborg would have seemed liko a furnace in their vicinity. "I know why you wish mo to leave you," ho said in sharp and metallic tones, each syllablo of which seemed to fall from his lins with a click. "Why?" sho asked with a toss of her queenly head. "Because," ho hissed, "because you ex pect a visit from my rival." "What if I do?" bIio said. Then, throw ing a colder glitter into her eyes than had previously illumined them, she added, "Perhnpa ho loves mo better than you do." "Oh, ho loves you," laughed tho youth sardonically; "without doubt ho loves you, for I've heard him praising you." "Heard him praising met" Tho cold glitter left her eyes "What did ho say?" "Ho said you wero pretty yes, pret ty. I do not seek to hido tho fact from you!" "Ho said I was pretty?" "Yes, ho said you wero protty almost as pretty as your friend, MIbs Somely." Her faco becamo deathly white. "Almost as protty as Miss Somelyt" sho repeated mechanically. Sho was silent whilo you could have counted twenty, or perhaps twouty-ono. Then sho said: "Hadn't wo bettor go iu, John, instoad of staying out hero at tho garden gate?" And as they passod out of tho moon light into tho houso ho said softly to himsolfi "Ivo cooked his goosol" Now York Press. What It Cunts to Smoke. Dr. F. B. Nofsinger, Kansas City's postmaster, docs not smoke very much, but ho lias nevertheless sent a number of greenbacks up in clouds during tho past thirty years. Tho doctor is a com fortable sort of man and likes to enjoy tho good tilings going. He does not smoko more than llvo cigara a day ho thinks more might be injurious to bis health. This make a total of 150 per month, or 1,800 in a year, which num ber multiplied by thirty, tho number of years the doctor has been given to tho weed, gives a grand total of 5-1,-000. The-ip cigars retail at ten cents apiece, but Dr. Nofsinger buys them by tho hundred, and in that way the expense is but seven cents to the unit. At seven cents apiece tho 51,000 cigars smoked in thirty years would cost $3,780. Had these been purchased at ten cents apiece tho expense would havo been $.yl00. And in considera tion of the fact that tho postmaster is a pretty good kind of fellow he must havo given away about 1,000 worth. Bather a snug sum of money, tho mod erate smokers cigar bill for thirty years. Kansas City Times. Nervous Prostration, WCTKIIIitfUbl NIeppIoiiiPHB, zxacasa ' Klrlc mill VnrTuiiu llrmlnelio. Hiiclcnrli. lilvv.liimuu.ni ... bid roars, Hot 1'luiilios, NurvoiiH lyIeslii,IiiIliiitiiH,Coiiliiloii.lIyN. Inrln, VIU, M. Vltua1 IMtiirc, Opium IlnbM, Iriiii!oiimNN, etc., r rurrd by Dr. MIIcm Itvatorntlvn Nervine. It does not cnutnln opiates. Mrs. tioitilrt o. llroHDlee, DoLsnd, fl sutrured with Kplloragr for W Yours mid testifies to a ojniplotocuro. Jacob rotre, Ulla. Orognn, lind boon sutforlnu with Nerv ous I'rostrallon for lour yrars.cnuM not sloop, uoUilne liulmm him uuill Uo u.wl Or. Mllos' Ro e.orutlvo Nrvlne bo Is now well, line books ,ir ', dnjMists. Dr. Mlloa' Nerve, and LIvor Pills, M dncs ror 25 coots srs tlio best remedy for lllllousuois, Torpid Urer, olo., oto. Dr.rVUIos,ModloalCo.,Elkhnit,lnd. TUMI, iiettm: ranv. mmvmvm Act on it new prlnclplo reuulata the llvur, stomach end boWfls through (As Un. 21ilk' 1'IIXS rure lilllouncesa. torpid llror and ronallpa. tlon. Smallest, mlldout. surest! OpdOB8s,20ot3. tismules tree at Unwulats, 0 (uBtd.C4,UUsrt,lsl T-MSES: IjCOBB. J 71 rf torpid in Cholco llargains in ltonl Ivstalo. 40 Aeit'M, larup, new lnuiao and bum; Vi Arc, vury lint; ll)Ji A en, UoitkO aud barn; 11 AereM. ubolio fruit: All ueurHulem. Trueu tnuii S lu 1'Xi ier. ror special uitrtptius nitii 00 or udorn K.J.bTllAYKlt, (NnUry puVlto) und Ileal KsUla IKvtlsr.Ukl innl h ., tin leiti.HdooritiiortliorU. 11. Wad At ltr-.KHItlf.SCi: 1 Auy ouuk or imlavs Huiuo iiniiouiiy. iu in a i aw Fine Chic The undcrnlifuwl ha IhiiI llliy Due J My mou Ui lli'tik uliidliM Ar Mtltu Tl.oy are June bred, luru txe, beuullnil AMtlitr. J ,VA1 CJ jrTl .,f, .IOJI.V4VU UV UIMJSin.ll. I. IlworexliifkHoMlrv. AUtlrwat It. HOl'Klt. ektioin, Oivtfuit, l$500Rewflrdi WKwIll iy llioMbova rtvMrd Air hio rase of liver oompUliit, tlinl4, sks lijtdHcli, ludlgffsilou, cioiMllM,Tion r o tlveurtu vvwcuuuulnuru Mitw wi0n V t-ltublIJ(ier I'tllH, wlisu tliHdlrerUmtl uro lliotlooompllfd trllh, luey r puiwy vrgeUbl. und utvurfall to lvv stu-rM tlon. Sutar niMted, ltrao Wii-tf-ululn. Inu-ta pllu. V5 two 1. ttcnure u.' oi iuti fb-fiiauU niltatloiiK Tli KtultM iushu Ufciarsdobly by TUK JUltV (. M Co. Cbloagn 111, Hold by Oto. K, aH. ProcrUt V 1 ynt Uect,UMeui Or, Curious Nnturnl runnols. Tho mountain canyons play curious pranks with tho weather of towns sit uated at their entrance. In Boulder ono day the sky was bright, tho sun was shining serenely nnd tho air was absolutely without motion. It was a perfect morning. About 10 o'clock a strango roar could bo heard afar off in tho mountains. For half an hour it grew louder and louder, but not a breath of air stirred the dust on tho streets of the town. Then there came a rush of wind that almost took men off their feet. For an hour dust, sticks and bcrnps of paper wero hurled with blinding force. Lo comotion was nearly impossible. Then tho wind lessened, tho atmosphere cleared, and in a few moments the day was as placid as though tho great mountains had given no manifestation of their mysterious forces. Tho canyons act as funnels. They gather tho wind in tho big end, as it were, and shoot it out through tho lit tlo end with its power multiplied a dozen times. It's a startling freak un til you aro used to it. Denver Nows. slderetl by Medical Authority. No practice, however long estab lished, has ever been allowed a perma nent right to respect. Sooner or later its turn will come to bo weighed in the critic's' balance aud It quality will iihvp to be -proved. Let us quote, as oil illustration, the habit of ddily hath frig, the utility of which has of late, though not for the lin-t Line, been seri ousfy questioned. The reasonableness f doubt hi such a matter nnd under ordinary clrctiiu- stance, does not, we cmife-M. coin mend Itn'lf to our ludtrment. Whether the opponents of ablution fear the shock of cold immersion, or whether they dread tht cleansing .tiinulation thus npplied to the excreting kin sur face, their olijectipu nmt appear to most persons possessed of ordinary health and vigor to threaten impair ment of both by fostering uncleanli ness. If. on the other hand, it is the too free application of heat by TurkiMi and other warm baths which appear objectionable, we will not deny that there is here a possible ground for com plaint. Let It not be supposed that wo ignore thp curative influence or the cleansing property of this method when used with judgment. It is true, however, that experience has often proved the mischievous effect of its misuse in cases, for example, of cardiac weaknc-" or general exhaustion. Cold bathing, in like manner, is not without its oc easional risks. It is not suitable for persons enfeebled from any organic cause, though mere nervous languor is often braced and benefited by it. It has no proper place among the habits of those who are subject to chronic visceral congestions. As regards one advantage derived from bathing i. e.. its cleansing prop erty there is no reasonable ground for difference of opinion. Less prac ticed by one people than another though it may be. there still is com monly recognizable a constant habit of ablution, nnd this in itself attests at least nn almost universal belief in the necessity of washing. Nor can we find reason to doubt the general soundness of this belief. In bathing temperature N, of course, a chief consideration. For the robust, cold immersion followed by rapid fric tion is a valuable tonic of nerve, skin and heart function. For less vigor ous constitutions those, for example, which have been tried by disease and those of young children the addition of heat up to the teuipernto point is only judicious. With some persons n warm batli is a daily luxury. Not withstanding its efficacy as a means of cleanliness, however, this custom ought to bo discredited by its inevitable ac tion as a nervous depressant, which places it in an unfavorable position compared with tho more bracing prac tice of Cold allusion. The benefit derived from bathing, therefore, is likely to assert itself in spite of all adverse criticism, aud its mismanagement, which is only too common, should not be suffered to condemn it in tho eyes of any judicious and cleanly person. London Lancet. liiiip El It's Culio und Ilroud Language Littlo Dot Oh, I just lovo cako, awful nice. Mamma (reprovingly) You should uot say you "lovo" cake; say "liko." Do not say "awful;" say "very." Do not eiy "nicoj" say "good." And, by tho way, tho word "just" should bo omitted, also tho "oh." Now, my dear, repeat tho sentence correctly. Littlo Dot I liko cako; it's vory good. Mamma That's better, Littlo Dot (with an air of disgust) Sounds as if I was tulltln 'bout bread. Good Nows. A Htury of Nupoleou III. Napoleon III, who had no fewer poor relatives to help on than any othor sover eign, was trying ono day to convince a coubIu whom ho had already gquorously aidod that it was impossible for him to lncreaso hor allowance Tho princess took the refusal angrily, and as sho was leaving said in a taunting manner: "Decidedly you havo nothing of tho great emperor, our uncle." "You mistako, ma chero cousitie," re plied Napoleon, with a cheerful smile. "I havo his family." Harper's Maga zine. Where tho Chill Ilreesa Whistles. Poet Did you ever stnud on tho bridge at midnight whilo tho clock was striking tho hour? Gambler Not much; but I've stood on a pat straight flush all night long when tho other follow hold four aces. Now York Journal, The Wroui; Malady. Doctor You should uot drink so much Dourbou. It will do you no permanent good. You should ilrink milk, for it contains all tho cleuibuts of blood. Patient But I'm uot bloodthirsty. Pharmaceutical Era. Multutu lu l'urvo. Gorman Student I am extremely sat (oiled with my apartments, I have a dining room, a drawing room, a study, smoking room and bedroom, and just think how convenient all in one! Der Ulk. Hytuptotus. Now red the tun doth drop upou .The occidental quarter, Aud crevper drip with leaves that typ ify the annual aUtbihter. - Along the htll the autumn spills rull many , tribute Init biuhu leak with The aaorlfloUl story. run many a tribute irorr, An J bukhu leak with fruits that apeak For ueare the day, not far away, Ooine weather (air or murky. The nation thro' we'll chop and chew Tbt fatTuaukssTlria turkey. -JP?t?ftJ&Wte'i Tho Czar's Snuff liox. Tho czar's snuff box Is as sacred as tho imperial crown itself no ono is nl lowed to touch It. Kapioff wagered that ho would tako a pinch out of it. Ono morning ho walked up to tho table which stood near tho bed on which tho czar still reclined nnd boldly took from It tho majestio snuff box. Opening it noisily ho insorted his fingers, and whilo Paul I was watching him in stupefaction at such nudaclty ho sniffed up tho fragrant powder with evident satisfaction. "What aro you doing thero, you rogue?" oxelahuod tho czar, excitedly. "Having a pinch of snuff, slro. I havo nqw been on duty for eight hours, nnd, feeling drowsy, I thought it would keep mo awake, for I would rather break tho rules of otiquotto than neglect tny duty." Paul burst out laughing and moroly replied : "That's right enough, my lad; but as tho snuff box Is not largo enough for both of us you can koop It 'for your self." Lo Petit Monltcur. A Strungo Chicken Itoost. On Dr. Phlnlzy's plaeo In Columbia county thero lives a negro named John son Lowe. Ho is protty well supplied with chickens, but, as ho says, "they aro tho most peculiorcst chickens lie eber did see," They lay and hatch liko all other chickens, but iu a very novel wnv T11 Mm vnril fir.) Efivnn ni utMii chhmborry trees, ulid in each of these : tho hens havo built nests Some of them aro twelvo und flfteon feet from tho ground. Ono old frizzly hen set tho uxumplo, Hying Into a tree with dry gross, twigs, cotton, etc., and building hor nest iu a oroteli. Straight way three or four others did likowlso, and now they won't lay any whero else. When tho young ones aro batched out The Telnpathlu lull 11 once. Tho great diversity of tho forms under which a telepathic influence manifests itself furnishes but slight rea son for supposing that all cannot obey one nnd the same law. For we know that matter may act on matter most variously. As variously, too. may mat ter act on body, or body on mind matter on matter directly, whether as mass on mass or as atom on atom, or indirectly through the earth, the at' mosphere, the ether; and through the body on the mind, through our senses of touch, of tusle and smell, of hearing or of sight. In ways wonderful and in comprehensible. Tho telepathic influ enco, like the material, may requiro time to dovelop itself so far as to pro duco a sonsiblo effect; it niny, within wide limits, bo more or less intense; it may need for its manifestation very peculiar conditions. Like tho influence of gravity between small masses on the earth's surface, It may be far too taint to bo perceptible. Hlae.kwood's Maga zine. An Kvldeuce of Timtf). A St, Antoino street mother came sniffing Into ihe houso the other morn ing, where her youthful i-on was enjoy lug himself iu his own way. "Johnnie," ho called, "are you smoking a cigarette?" "No'm," lie answered from -behind tho curtains, as ho throw something out of the window. "Yes, you aro, too; 1 smell It." "No'm." 1 ain't." he insisted. "It was only a cigar btump I found in tho gutter." "Oli," she said, apparently much ro lieved, "I bog your pardon; but don't you ever let mo catch you smoking a cigarette. Do you hear me?" "Yes'm," and Johnnie went out and restored the stump to Its previous posi Detroit Free Press. i:iectrlo Iti-glsterJui; Tills. Some time ago an electric till was brought out In England which material ly decreased the possibility of tampering, aud at the same time aiforded an ex cellent check on the day's receipts. The Inventor has made several hu proveuicnta on the original device, which will now register uecuratoly every they soon climb over the edge and fall coi fn to a twenty to the ground, after which they aro Uoar pIoc0t B R fc,, o M cured for by I.owo'a wlfo. Poonlo foi ,llllf t,' tlll ., '. . " by Ixiwo'a wlfo, Poonl miles around drive there In order to witness tho strango sight, Atlanta Constitution. i meiit the till can be placed In any part of the store, nnd as au ludlcator It U wild to work perfectly. New York I Telegram. CLEAN! , Tf ymi would bo. olt an ntid hayo yfiiiijjolotlicfi dniu' u in tho neatest and dressiest lnnnnor, tuko thorn to tho SAWN! STiMftl !t!i$!.IlY whoro all work i? dono by whito labipr and in tho most prompt luoiiuor, COLONL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street. EmamtV h i kxcuutsi Z aisaisnMttMMi nn A ClocUwIiidlns Knakt. Dr Willis In Ids "Ijnid of the Lion and the Sun," recount one of his own experiences In Persia In my first houso in Shiruz, an old and liaiidfome one, I n c-onllnually annoyed by 11 buzzing. a of Hie wind big of elpt'.work. This. I was told, proceeded liotn the snake, but I 'Jevei saw one, fln.iigli the buzzing uiis to be heard lu all urts of the house One morning 1 was attracted by an unusual twittering of birds, and on looking out saw tome thirty sparrows on the topof a wall, all jumping about hi an incited maunrt. screaming, chat tering and opening their beaks as If en tiged. At first I was at a loss to understand the cause ol such u commotion, but presently I saw a pale yellow Biiake nd vanning deliberately upon the birds h-om the wooden window frame, out of which he hung They appeared to be all of thuin quite fascinated, and uone oi them attempted to fly away. The snake did not tako tho nearest, but do liberately chose ono raoro to his liking, and swallowed It. Glad to be rid of tny buzzing annoy ances. I got my gun, and notwithstand Ing the entreaties of tho servants, some of whom wept auriug me thut the reptile was inhabited by the late mas ter ol the house. 1 gave him a dose of duck shot He was n big snake about four feet long I ftii him open and extracted the sparrow After some ten minutes' expo.suie to the sun the bird got up, and in half an hour more (lew away apparently unhurt. Shortly afterward a servant of my landlord came and took away the snake's body, nnd all my own servants sulked and looked black for u week. When I spoke to my landlord. How ever, nn educated man, he laughed, and simply congratulated me, saying that the clockwinding snake had an noyed him for years. I never heard the noise again. Hon Sewn Is Sometimes Given. The press makes many mistakes. Tho wonder is that in the rush of present Ing an epitome of the world's daily do ings at each "breakfast table It does uot make n thousand errors for ono. It makes very few deliberately, and many of those statements concerning which loud mouthed nnd quibbling denials are often accepted aro true in their es sentials Three examples will Eerve to throw light on this branch of the subject. Said a man of national famo who had commanded one of the Union armies, and had been tho governor of his state nnd had served with distinction in con gress, in furnishing some sensational but true statements for publication, "This Is exact, but if you ever give me as au thority I will publicly deny your dis patch." Said a former dean of the diplomatic corps in presenting a story of deep in terest, "If you allow this to bo traced to me I will promptly deny any con nection with it over my official signa ture, and leave you in the lurch." Said a senator of many years service, both in and out of congress, after talk ing at length for publicatien: "Yes; write it up, and print it But be care ful. If I don't like it I will deny the whole of it." General H. V. Boynton in Century A It 11 1 let's Freak. A curious shooting affair, which 00 curred in Medora, N. D., is thus de scribed by a traveler: I did not see tho actual occurrence, but I saw botli men immediately after ward, and I heard tho shooting, which took place in a saloon on tho bank, whilo I was swimming my horse across tho river. I will not give tho full names of tho two contestants, as I am not certain .what has become of them; though I was told that they had since been put in jail or hanged, I forget which. One of them was a saloon keeper, familiarly called Welshy. The other man. Hay, hud been bickering with him for some time. Ono day Hay entered the saloon and tho quarrel became at once violent. Welshy suddenly whipped out his revolver and blazed away at Hay. Hay staggered slightly, shook him self, stretched out his hand and gave back to his would be slayer tlie ball, saying, "Here, man. hero tho bullet!" It had glanced along his breast bone, gone a roundabout course and como out at the point of the shoulder, when, being spent, it dropped down the sleeve into Ills bund. MM ' 1 III 11 UK I in m uiJm 1 i mm h k!il 1 1 F 1 I m H M7 )r$& M H IB H CIbAk for Infants and Ghildmrv "Cast orl a Is so well adapted to children that T recommend Has superior to any prescription known to mo." II. A. Archer, II. D., IU So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. Tho Copts of Kgypt. There aro between four and Hvo hun dred thousand copts In Egypt. They aro the bookkeepers aud scribes; they aro also the Jewelers and embroiderers. Their ancient tongue has fallen into disuse, and is practically a dead lan guage. They now use Arabic, liko all tho rest of the nntlon ; but the speech sur vives in their church service, a part of which is still given In tho old tongue, though It Is said that oven the priests themselves do not always understand what they are saying, having merely learned the sentences by heart, so that they can repent them as a matter of form. Copts havo been converted to Protestantism during these later days by the American missionaries. Con stance F Woolsou In Harper's. A llackliunder. Mrs. Younghusband 1 suppose you wish 1 didu't look under tho bed every ulght. Younghusband -1 don't care. I only wish you'd look there oueo In awhile In the daytime when you're weeping. New York Epoeh. Geo, E. Good, tho druggist, takes especial pleasure In supplying his customers with the bst medicine obtainable. Among the many ex cellent preparation on his shrives may be mentioned Ohamherlulu's Uough Remedy, a favorite rhiring the winter months on nc-onm of its great success lu the cure of o!ls There is nothing that will Iinwii H Revere cold bo quickly, or so prompt ly relieve the luugs. Then It count entotB any tendenoy towards nneti !?b A1?, Pled4nt and nifo to iarity ' Wrtby 0f Us PU "The uso of 'CastoriaMs so universal and Its merits so well known that It seoms a work of supererogation to endoreo It. Few ore tlio intelligent families who do not keep Custoria within easy reach." Carlos ILwttn, D.D.. New York City. Lato Pastor Bloomlnedalo Reformed Church. yrjzriWr-!7syrcfzs:STXarsi-: sbcsj :rjcA.'jnrJ :j-a.putp :r.-mg3gggy I l-til I vli VAl. CAliDH gr'sIonSirrhoK WtCout injurious medication. ' " For several ve.ira t 1,. rour'Castorla, 'and shin 2Te "ommo-i & as Hhas b.saagij "ThaWinthTStt Trot Centaur Comiunv, 77 Jluniur StiiEET Kp isassssar: T UOUSER, M.D. l'liyslctnn nnd sur neon. 1'rncticn limited to dlsenes oftho nervous system. Cularrli Including iiMlimn nnd rupture or hernln. Olllce In Cotlle block rooms 11 nnd llf. Ofllce hours liom 9 to 12 a. m. and from 2 to (I p. in. natn ri T. RICIIAUDSON, Attorney nt law, Q, ofllce up btnlrsin front rooms of now nuli block, corner Commercial and Court utrccts, :nicm,Uicgon. JOHN A. CARSON, Attorney nt law. Itoonix 3 and 4, Lnda & Hush's bank building, S.ilem, Oregon. 8 1 lyr "' r 1 iSSBBa MWyJUAn i'jjii uununiMf U.W.BBKLKB.A.,nt.. plJenM1, Jftgttttfc c t . K. HON UAM. V. II. HOLMES. iIoniiam A Holmes, Attorneys ut law. L) Ulllce iu liUbh'H mock, between State und Couit, on Cuni'lSt. 1. J . S II A V. JI . W . HUNT. W. II. I'KATT. CJHAW, I'ltATT & HUNT, Attorneys nt O law. olllce over Capital National fjuuk, .--aleiu, Oregon. cpILMON roitl). attorney at law, Salem, JL Oregon. Otiico up-slalrs in 1'atton's block. D'AUCY A-uiMJHAM, Attorneys and counselors ut law, Snlem, Oregon, ti uviug an abstract ol tho 1 ccords of Marlon tounly.includlugalotund block index oi dalcm, thej hate special fucllltles lor ex- mining tines to ienl estate. Business in .lie supreme court and in tho state depart tuciin. will recive piompt attention. DU. W. s MOTT, pliyslelun and sur geon. Ollke lu kldrldgc Block, a lein, uiegi'ii. Ofllce hours 10 to 12 a.m. i to 4 p. m. X71 B. l1HIL,BHOOK,M.l).,HomcopathIst. l. Oflii-o 163 Court street; Residence 317 High street GeLeral practice. Special ut'eullou given to diseases of Women and children. DR. M1NTA H. A. DAVIS. Office hours, Vu. m. to 11 a. m.;2p. in. to 6 p. in, ttjy or night calls promptly attended to. tinu'lal imei-tlui) given to de-cases of wom en nnd chlldit-ti. onir-c in JNew BunkBlk., Mb 1 c liin.preitil street Residence same. DR. .1. M KfcENE, Dentist, Ofllce over tbeWbilo Lorner, Couit aud Com merc'iul btieets 1 vR. T. U. SMITH, Dentist, 1)2 State street, X.) f.ileiii, Or. HnKhcd dental openi i.oui of every description. Painless opera . ions a speciiilty. WD. l'UGIl, Architect, Plau, Sped , flcatlous and superintendence lor all Cluster of buildings. Olllce H) Com uiertial St., up stalls. CI K. AlLlN'AI.LY.Architect, New Bush , Ureyimui block, i'lans and sjicellica tlou, of all classes o; t-f building on short uotlci-. Supcrlnleud'-Kceoi ;ork piomptly ooitfd after. 2&-tf EJ. MiCA I ST1.AN U.ClvlI Sanitary and , Hydiutillo Lnginttr. U. S. Deputy Jimcriil kiuwynr. t Ity surveyors olllce, Cottle Puihbuist Block, Milem, Oregon. ;1IMJKI.& CARDS. R1CK& ROrf-s, Blacksmiths, ull kinds ol 1 epuli inland can logo v. or.. . Wo ha o in our employ aiiIuii l.Iovc,ii proicsslonal lior-.hocr. ;ivt us n trial. 4-11 JOHN KNIGHT, Blacksmith. Horso shoeing und ropuh I wj a spt clnlty. bhop at the foot of Utterly stieet, .salem, Oregon. i'20tl PJ. DAItSEN tx. CO,, Manufacture of all . klud.iot vi-hlck's. Repairing a special ty. Shop 45 Sti.te Bin. el. A B. SMITH A CO., Contractors, Sewer , )ne, cement Siilowalks, Kxcavatlug, eta: All work piomptly done, Salem, Or. Leave ordeis With Dusuu Bios. l:IE-lni riAKPET-LAYING.-I make a sjiedully 01 j cjipet-sewlUK und laying; carpets tatcu upaud rcluidtvlth great cure. House -leaning, l.nvn orders wllh J. H. Lunu r Buicn & ton. J.G.U'UIIMAK. tOHN GRAY. Contractor mid builder. J Miiulublde hulshiug a spteially 4i5 ;ommerclul street, balem Oregon. GEO. HOEYE, Barber and Hair dtesslng purlors. Finest baths it the city. Htll Oommerclnl sUcet, Salem. w D. C. S H ER1VI AN , U, h, IVnsl.ui and Claim agent. P. '. Clt'i-i- rlt a.r blanks. w ' JgSOO M-ah S?rcl aJW M.1 fe-wsrsl fo 0" lo E!a'3 HlJJlirilyl HEALTH. CrV,n,Cn?u " aoa"" Dalsam No. J Cures Chancres, flrji, and second stages Sores on the Legs and Bedy; Sore Ears ksIii.?'?! r'c-vCo1PPr-colorKl BiotchM Byphllltio Catarrh, diseased Scalp, ard all IVSHF n! 0 'h dla 'known u Syph lis. Price, S5 00 per Uottle. ".""li"", M nUam No.S Cures-Terthry, Mercurial Syphllitla Rheu inatlsm, I'alns In the Bones, rains In tht. Head, back ol the Nk. Ulcerated Sort Throat. Syphaitio IUsh, Lump. "id ioa tracted tWs, Stiffnos. of the Umls, and eradiate, all disease from the system, whether caud by InJUrreUon or abu a Mercury, leaving the blood pure anil bcaUby. Price 95 00 per Iloltle. Lo Itlcfaau. Golden Npanlslt Ant!. aote for the cure ol OonorrhEa, Gleet IrritatlpnOrTeI.and all Urlnaryor GcdI UldljarranjemenU, Price $'4 So per Uottle. t UlchauU Ooldeu Spanish In. Jfctlon, for severs case, of Oonorrhoja, laflunmalorrGIeetjStrictnres.tc. Pries , 91 M per Dottle. .?lcl,,u',1 H Ointment lor tho tff -etire hralinjof SypblUUc Bore. audcrupUon. IrUet 6S per Uox .lo,cu, Oolden Pllls-Nerri and Brain treatment; luuol physical now jr. excess or orer-work. Prostration, tta Price 3 OO per Boi. "-4"Hon'sul Tenia sind Nerrlne, SrrSSe,C' mni V THE RICHAnDs"DRUQ CO.,Aoei:tf WU3IUBKaTBT, EAST AMP SOUTH -VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CALIFORNIA KXPKKSS 1BAIK-W,,,...,, boutiiT I " i--T5 7:0T p. m. J:Ibp. 111. 8:15 a.m. Lv. Portland -aTi-Lv. Salem Lv M"-m Above trains stop enly aiMSSrs lions north of KosehuV ldt wS! M Or-gon City, Wood burn efi L ffi1"1 Tangent, h'liedds, Halfey 1.! Junction City, Irvi'ng und lVgc"e rt bBr ltoaKllUllQ JIALLPAU.Y,' 8:Co a. 111. 1 LvrT'oTTimidTrTTf?1 10:52 a. m Lv Salem lv ,! 5:10 d. m. I Ar. iiosrIiuw i. ', 'B. "'! ra;. Albany Local, Dally (Bx.-f pt -, 6:00 p. 7:52 p. hi. I':00 p. m. Vl- Portland Airi Lv: saicm Lv.itui "i? , Ar. Albany PULLMAN BLTFET SLEEPRS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARf;.! For nccwmmodution ot eeccua tis i-fttizscAjvias uuucucu iu uiprcfis iTauia, fi'cst Side Division, Between Prtlid and Cervallis: rvtlLY (EXCTIT 8UKDAY). Mn. in. I Lv. PoitiaucT" Sr.l'Sajp.ii.', 12-10 p. 111. J Ar. (Jorvalllg Lv. 12:55 p. m, At Albany and Corvnllls couiiect mm trains 01 uiegon I'acino luuircad. EXpitESSTICM.N (DAIL1 EXCttTsmJCAT" 4Mb p. ui. Lv. Ponland Ar. .-aja. iu, 7AVi p. m. I Ar.Mi-MlnnvllleLv. 6:ft.ni. Throueh Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH 1.V,,. tlill..ln V. rl ...II ,nfr..mn,tn. mm i ing rales maps, etc., apply to the Ooinpa-S ihc uciut Siiltin. Oregon. E E.P. ROGEKS, Abbt, U. P. aud Pnss.Ag'll K. lvOKHI.Ht. Monajerl THE YA0UINA ROUTE, ?finT ntninn uiuui lAur Anil Orpi'nn llr.velmiment comrsI.'Sl ut.-!iTTiR)iln llnp ?? Tiilfi.. fchnrtfr.SOKUil ( tirrp limn hr nnv olhpi lODW 1 'I fiasjt ilnough piisseuger ami Itciguut Iroin I'oitliind and all points In tUVu lamctto vnuov 10 unu jroia b.iu f'" 1 IM.t SCHEDULE. (Except bunflaM. I can. A iri'int' ...- IaXijI Leave Corvallis l:r Arrive aq,ulua Z$ti Leave Yaqulna ',5lSi5 Leave Corvallia lf?Ai Airive Albany 11:10 A x O. & C. tralus connect at Albany siJ Corvnllls. Tho nUno trains connect at YAfJcR';i Wiiu the oiegou uevciopnuiu v. il HteniiiHhins bpi ween 'i noiilna ana s l'runcinco. Slll,!i. VAliS. SltAMEltS. i-KOSI TAQCWA l.'n i-!, I till, li'rlflnx' IfM O Willamette Valley, Tuesday W Farnllon, Sunday illuinettc Valhy, Thursday -u i Farnllon. Tuesday ..- hi t AMKHS. KOM SAN TUSWi WillniriPttn Vkllpv. Kiidav imti Knrnllon.TursdByii Jy illlUIIVIIU IIUUJ , CUUMUJ " " 1( Fniuilon, Thursday u WlllRiiicitG Vailcy.Tucsday t Thia uomnanv reserves Ihe W " change sailing dates without notice. N. B. I'nssengcrs lrom I'ortland W Willamette Vnllej points ran n.a ig coiinection with the tralM ." YAtHJINA KOLTl- nlAll'auj ' -"' IZu nnillfrtesilned to Hun iant CO, l? arrange loan ivcut "iaqulua tLc ec oeioie uiive oi tailing. m i'AM!i'-r Jind Kreigtt Kairs ?Vbs lamest. Korinformatiinapilj w' R HULJLN A CO., rieiKUi. "--n AgfuiK i uuu .u: r rum si.. '- CO. HOGDK Ac't Uta'lS-.l Pass. Agt., Oregon I-aciC o$, O II.HASWKLL,Jr.aenJ ftt; . Pass. Agt. Oregon Develop"' Co.,o04MoutsrouifWr- From Temioal or Iiterior Foists tt Nortlieru Pacific Ilailroai Is the line lo take To .nil Points East and it Is thedlalnu car ronte. ".""fhirSif i VtMtlbulo trains every day intnej ST. PAUL AND iHJTAw (No change of oa-s.) Compesed of dlningcars u?!11rP;r; lnuimandwwinrooui,,,, TOURIST leaping Cars .T:.. .... in"? Bet tliut can lw cn ' n" ; iDi if .ctooinn4Utlt ifi art i i .'n"" tlck.U.ulnl . . iyts. .,., rn 1' tint- it8:o f ' ruilnn ' 'lr ayi.' u und lu L-f In AsueX-, lf- ' ' "" Of lr- l..,.MttJdl'lh. rdrtJ ,t.Plllciloal J ""'.a.' A. 1. t-IMljH, Aaif""t h f -r;K 'niton, rw I.. Mrt .trr. r ,"D,, SHAW & DOWNING, H 3" M --vv " s r J Kot, I