,$s.Te''iH,Wx y&qmWtmv "German Syrup A Throat rtrttlLung Specialty. Th6se who have not used Bbsclice's Ger man Syrup for sonie severe and chronic trouble of the Throat ntiri T.iincwj rnti linrd- y appreciate -what a truly wonder ful medicine it is. The delicious aensaticms of healing, casing, clear ing, strength'gathenug and recover ing are unknown joys. For Ger man Syrup we do not ask easy cases. Sugar and water may smooth a throat orstopa tickling for a while. This is as far as the ordinary cough medicine goes. Boschee's German 'Syrup is a discovery, a great Throat and Lung Specialty. Where for years there have been sensitiveness, pain, coughing, spitting, hemorr hage, voice failure, weakness, slip ping down hill, where doctors and medicine and advice have been swal lowed and followed to the gulf of despair, where thcreis tliesickening conviction that all is over and the end is inevitable, there we place German Syrup. It cures. You are a live man yet if you take it 9 Oo-opornllou In Family Supplied. Co-operation in tho matter of fam ily supplies is a woll worn subject in theory, but why in it so little prac ticed! Its advantages are neither mythical nor complex, and tho con ditions that are most favorable to a successful and convenient employ ment of tbo ytcm wore never moro prevalent than uow. Tho great facil ities furnished by tho railroads in recout years, wlicroby business men can conveniently livo in tbo many boautifid suburbs, have induced a groat and constantly increasing num ber to establish their families in country homes of far moro comfort than anything that could bo had in town for anything like tho cost. Wlicro four or fivo congonhil fami lies, or moro, find themselves situated reasonably uoar one another, thoy would materially benefit thomselves by forming an organization to this end and making a great saving of money, timo and trouble System k tho ono thing needful. Our good housekeeper always makes out hoi menu for a wee't in advance. At the end of the week sho either ropoats it or nmkes such changes as tasto or tho season suggests. This might bo douo by u number of families, tho gentlemen biking turns in leaving tho orders nt a trustworthy place Now York Tribune "Safe and Certain" i S tbo testimony of Dr. doorgo E. Wnllnr. of Mnrtlnsvlllo. Va.. Ill rcferenco to Ayer's I'IUb. Dr, J. T. Toller, of CliHtonango, n. x soys .- "Ayer's Pills nro highly npproclnjetl. They nro iiorfcct in form mill contintf, and their effect are all thut tho inon careful physician could tlcairo. lliey have supnlfimontod all tho pills former ly popular horo, and I think it must bo long before any other can bo madothat will at all comparo with them. Tlinso who buy Ayor'8 Tills not full valuo." "I roprard Ayer's Pills us ono of tho most reliable general remedies of our times. Thoy liavo been in use In my family for various affections rmiulrliiK purRatlvo medlcino, ami havo Riven ttn varylnR satisfaction. Wo havo found thorn an excellent romeily for colds anil light fevers." W. It. Vooilson, Kort Worth, Texas. " I proscrlbo Ayer's Pills In my prac tice and tlnd them oxcellont. I uruo their general uso In families." John V. Drown, M. V., Oeeuuu, W. Vu. Ayer's Pills, ratrAncD nr Dr. J. 0. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mass Bold tiy all DrttgcUU bhJ pealer lu Vedlclu. Heart tggS HEART AK Opening for k tire Man. Ho arrived In it email western tfftnl from tho cm t, ami jtfter supper be Ift tcrviovre'l lho iimpriotor of tho hotel. "U tiioro un opcmlug in this placo for A livo newspaper raon'f" he inquirril "Tnar wa2 las' took," replied tho pro prietor pleasantly. . "lias It boon filled?' "Well. no. not cgaictly. 1 reckon; bnt it's jrot a man iti it." "Who is her n "A newspaper chap from tho crust. "A livo man'"' "I reckon not. Lcaatwayd not bo live , m lie waz." "HoW do yon meanr wtt .ni, uiu (i wnr. this awavs A livo man caino out hero, started a paper, jumped on tho prominent citizens and w.lo,,1 M.nnrli.r iAtinrallv. Thon our qniot and pcatfeablo citizens dropped mUlHIUtBlclll. .. 4 -- ef yon want to try it." Ho didn't want to. Detroit Frco Press. A Vottlolile Timepiece. gjgK cafe M5I2 in oil (term, I'alpUMtoa, An Ankle. V;oU l Nmciberlnij A ow dlwuMrj tor " eminent Indian. Bpec-lal Sb A. V. UoTli. bluer NfiivfJ' ?". Ukln four bottle ol HKAUT OUKK cl W UtnliliaiirurtaU ei ' ' Ul."'1?7Mr! tttiuWixl with llenrt HlM two buttlo; of M. MILKS' HEAtlT CURB cur4 1116.-111 IHAtlon, Uki lia tcn DR. MIUCO' .IIEART eOSKXnrllrltoublewttUMritrclt Jlr. 15. ntcUl.unr.WKh.. ni lA for 1 '""; krtl)lMa.iitt4 to luni hcu, htlp. Iloxi oo iilJ twiU um Dr.Mlle'lloatt6uru B.:a irtKJrnlrtori eontwi oujwj br. rtn Sf.HHIhw' Mdlol Co.,KIkhrt,lnd, Sold byU. J, Fry, dniKnlst,Balem. 'isKTsvumnus Act on a new vrtuttpte rvrulato lb liter, stomtru &uU bovrrls throve tni , nrnet. Vn. Miut lit ptUt trnrt WIloBtni'i, toriild llror tad ons!r aril Moc.20ct. kfmcle fro t aiuifvUU. got by D, J. Frj'i druggist, Palem. MRw tr w iliss Snowball What's yor lceop mov in ycrself from ono sido tor do oiler for dater way? Dono lost yor sonRos? Sam Johnsing I bought a watch at Moso Schaunilmrg's pawnbroker sliop for $1.(50. unci if I don't move from one sido tor do odcr all do timo do watch stops running. Texas Siftings. Something Ho Hud Overlooked. A long, loosoly incorporated individ ual walked into ono of our city clothing houses tho othor day and nddi espod tho gentleman in chargo, who, by way of description, wears n very thin suit of hair next tho ceiling, and said to him: "Do you kcop all kinds of felt goods?' "Yes, sir." said tho gantlonian in chargo, drawing himself up to his fnl) heights "yes, sir, everything in thai lino known to tho trade." "Well, then," said tho lank man, "1 would lileo to buy a long folt want." And thon eilonco rolgncd thnt could almost bo folt as tho lank man disap peared. Crookston (Minn. Times. Strength. Collogo President (sternly, to misguid ed youth) I hoar you havo n cask of wino in your room. Youth Yes, but tho doctor ordered mo to take wino for strength, sir. Collego Presidont (loss sternly) And aro you growing strongor? Youth Yos. 1 knowl am, for when tho cask was drat brought 1 could scarco ly lift it, nnd now 1 can carry it about with groat caso. Pharmaceutical Era. to I'rcferiml to Ilo Geliormi. Tourist (about to ioavo tho hotel, ex amines his bill. To head waiter) Is tho attendance Included? "No, sir. That is loft to tho gonoros ity of tho traveler," "But supposing I nui not gonorous?" "Then, sir, it'll bo two francs a day. or six francs for thrco days." "Ahl thou 1 prefer boing gonorous for once II oro's u f rano nnd a half . " Jour uul AiiniKimt, ,i;iili tho Uut, Park How did you llko tho play? Ho Not ho bad us to color, but tho ribbon was cheap stuff and tho feathers looked iw though thoy'd douo sorvieo bo f ore Bho Whutuio you talking about? 1 iwkod you how you liked tho play? Ho Oh. tho play I Thought you wore (asking mo about that kat in front of inc. That 'a all I saw thoro. tare After Thirty Wur of Married MTo. Monsionr sliows madamo a lock of hair which Bho presented to him on tho day of thoir betrothal. "Ahl" ho sighed, "how tenderly wo lovod each othor at that timol" "To bo Buro," bhirtod out Ids gontio tnuto, "wo were- young and foolish thon." Vio Parieionno. fc HUlo, I'lHt uml Uuimilltalile. How ilcur to tbo liourt ore tlm Joke uf out ChlllllKMHt, When uul rticolloctlun pi uauitts ttivm In low; Tlic musty old Jokes that o Icurnml lu the oraille. Ami every srlm Joke that our Infuuey know. TUu family Jokw, ami the Jokes lu ttio uaiivr, Tlio Joke tlmt tho men at tbo itoro unwl to tell. The nluwnup Joknn.auiJ lho Jukcsof the olroits, A ml all the olil Jokus thnt wo all ktiowm wv'l'l . . Tluwe hoary old ourotnut, lhou urlialy olil eliiuttiuts, Tluwo moH uiuroil ohratuut that ptoilr till toll. Tiiito' that Joko on tlio feet of tbo girls lit Clilonun, Ami tbou utultlfiirm Joke on the motlior-la-lawt There's that Joke prvhbtnrlc awl Bntwlllu vUn On the baa tbt delight the rtostonl an ms vn There's tbo Joka on the man who call unfor the keyhole, Tho Joke on the plumber's unlimited rh The aunusl Joka on Uiu coy Kiuiter bomiot. The Joko preprltueral ou Umnllng bou btuh; ThMo HioMynhl chestnuts, tboso worinMten chwlmitis That host nro ilnerlbol br Igorou . Ami those other oM jokes, all too tunny to mention, Tlmt wen liora on Ibe earth ere tha coming of msnt , , Thine tootblriMi. ibwroplt and shriveled old cliMtuut, All rcuturlr old ere creatlou ocean. Ihn JnktweoclROMUWttllbolil limn .Mt)m Mllftb, Which Noah nt nlchl In tli ark unci to trll. 1bo gvlmr obi grind that awar Utk In IMon ' O'er Adam and Eve threw tbclr roicl lelli Thoitrroe-KeutHlehitnat,tbne ctrint4 euMtuut. Tb two for l old cbt nut that people till I tell. . ,. ... -J, P. Lycos in JwUr. yARM VOBSALE. MirMerbttoekand frtitt Und lu iNjeiWHta Iwrfuin. Wilt 4i In feMw MM irolii. Aititnuor ill n ,fMVMPWI. OHW'l . . i MMrHUvtfUtMkll). 7i He. in f D.CtSHERMAN, U, IL miIm Ml etatm Mimt. I'.(J Igm a, CVmoi CANADA'8 HUNTING GROUND. A Country Abntitnlln? in All Hi ml or flsnte Dcsr l) the S?rlman. Tlio phooting in tho valleys of Drit isli Columbia, inmost alluring to tbosc rutin urn fond of tho KfRjil. Caribou. door. l)Car, prairie chit kon and rart rigea abonna in tnom in an prai ntiiiitv fliorn n no phniLir t'.vtont of .n,n.- that cHitmln the vallo.- 01 tbi- Coluinbia, from wmen. in tno wim-i of 1883. lwtweou Htx anil eight tons of dwrskiriH woro hIi'vikm! by local ..ulorfl. tuo reauitot ugitimaw? nunv . ,t But tbo foroHtu and tbo tnoun tjiiim aro oh they woro when tbo white man first saw them, and though tho beaver and thoRcaottor, the mar ten and thore Uxcn whtwo furs aro coveted by the rich, nro not oh abun dant as they onco wero. tho reHt of Uip game is mostt p'ontiful. (hi tho UockioH anrl tin tho Coiwt range tho mountain goat, motit diffl cult of leiust ti hunt nnd ti!l harder to got. if ubuu.t-int yia. Tho "big horn." or mountain Hhoop, L not ho common, but tho limiting thereof in usually Bueocftfiful if good guides are obtained. Tho cougar, tho gi'izzly and thelymx aie all plfiitiful, and black and brown bear are vory nu merous. Elk are going tho way of the "big horn" are preceding that creaturo. in fact. PheosantH (imirt ed). groaso, quail and water fowl aro among the feathered game, and tho river and lake fishing irf Mich as in not approached in any other part of tho dominion. Tlio province is a sporteman'8 Eden, but tho hunting of big game there ifl not a venture to bo lightly under taken. It is not alono tho distanco or thn cost that frives ono iiuuko. for after tho province is readied tho mountain climbing is a task thnt no amount of wealth will lighten. And theso nro genuine mounUmn. by tho way, wearing otoraal capt of snow, and equally eternal deceit n to thoir distances, their heights, and aa to all else concerning which a rarefied at mospherocan hocus pocus a stranger. Thoro is ono animal, king of all tho beasts, which tho most unaspiring hunter may ehanco upon Jut well as tho bravest, and that animal carries n porpotual chip upon its iihoulder and seldom turns from an encounter. It is tho grizzly bear. It fi his pres ence that givoB you oithor zest or pause, as you may decide, in hunting all tho others that roam tho moun tains. Yet in that hunter's dream laud it is tho grizzly that attracts nrnnv RtiortHinon ovorv vear. From tlio headquarters of tho Hud son Bay company in Victoria I ob tained tho list of animals in whoso skins that company trades at that Station. It makes a formidablo cata logue of, zoological products and is as follews: Bears (brown, black, griz zly), boavor, badger, foxes (silver, cross and rod), flshors, martens, minim, lynxes, muskrat, otter (sea or land), panther, raccoon, wolves (black, gray aiid coyote), block tailed doer, stags (a truo stag. grwiug to tlio kIzo of an ox and found on tho hills of Vnncouvor island), caribou or reindcor, hares, mountain goat, big horn (or mountain sheep), mooso (near tho Rockies), wood buffalo (found hi tho north, not greatly dif ferent from tho bison, but larger), geese, swans and duck. Julian Ralph in Harper's. Uow Hficrlilim l'uM it Debt. No ono knew Imttor the power pos sessed by a really polished compli ment than Sheridan, mid on Inmuwor able occusionH during that mthpr stormy theatrical management of his did ho extricate himself from a difficulty by means of one. A good iuhtanco is tho" follewing: An English nobleman, who, after tho manner of othor of his poors, hud married a beautiful actress, once applied with much dignity in tho greenroom to Air. Bhoridim for tho arrears of her ealarv. and vowod that ho would not Btlr till thoy were jNtid. "My dear lord," said the impecunious manager, "tills is too bad; you havo taken from iw tho brightest iowol in tho world, nnd you now quarrel with us for tlio little dust sue uas ion uoiiinu lwn" Tito nobleman immediately burst out laughing, and over a bottlo of wino the debt was cancolou. urn don Standard. IMuimtlun In Jupnu. Japan appears to bo turning outlier university graduates nt a faster rate than employment can bo found for thorn. A Japaneso contemporary ptatoa that many Imperial university graduates havo boon unablo to find omploymout, and says this stato of things is gradually ossuming n Berious aspect It would appear that tho advancement mado by tho coun try in learning has not been ao compauied by corresponding Btrldoa in commoroo or tlio romunorntivo Jrofeeslons, and until this is remedied apan must oxpect to find tho present discouraging stato of affairs assailing hor young graduates on startiug out in their struglo for oxistenco. In dustries. Old Time Counterfeit. Wo havo in our possession n Bpuri ous copper cent dated 1810. Near Jho .placo whoro tho copper was picked np a boy found a vory baso counter foit half dollar. At no groat distance from the locality whoro tho coins woro found u hunter discovered in a deep, lonoly gorgo in tho mountains a mimII but well constructed furunco, which had evidently been used by a gang of counterfeiters hi tho early settling of tho country. Ducktown (Tonn.) Reporter, FAILURE OF A SCHEME. C L, E AN! rf you would bo clean and hnvo your clothes done up in tho nontest, mid dnuwiest mannqr, tiikp thorn to tho SALKM STEAM LAUXDKY whoro all work dono by svhito labor ru in, tlio most pVcmpt manner. ' C0 LON EL J. OLMSTED, ' Iiborty Street What a I'hllndelphla Otrl lMt Tlifoojb tier '.over'n l)nillclt. An oxtoaslve dealer in holiday goods, whose bargains daily attract crowds on Chestnut street, for wmo time exhibited prominently in hw show window a pair of iLirii.-otne, bracelete l)e:u-ing an nttractivo jirico . mark. ITio bracol'Jta were ot an odd design and would havo reemved due notice without the plocanl stating I thoir value, but tbo peculiar romance connected vvitn thorn Iiom hitherto been u guarded Hxrct betwtsoti threo men. Some wopIcm ago. when thoy woro lying in n east" in the atoro, their un usual pattern caught the fancy of a young muu of tasto. but of limited means, who had entered to purchase u present for liis up town girl. In quinug thoir ciwt, he was nurpnscd and dulighted toiind that it had been fixed by the cutorpriaing proprietor it u wrist rea!)nuble figure. N'ot conteuteil 'vitli an immediate pnrcliaio. tho gentleman, aided and ab 'tfa'd by ati employee of tin jewel ry department entered into a ques tionable Hchemc to deceive tho up town prl The nert day tho bracelets appeared in tuo window, prominently -i 'rked to sell at tun times the price offered inside. unJ for two weeks they staid tb'jru. ihilf tho girls in t-'vn saw and admired them, and iu the design ing youmr 'nan had expect -d, his gill shared in t Lib general praise A few tltij'w ago he ooncludetl that their vnlu.' !i.wl Ijeen mutably im pressed uixni her and ho walked into the store to make Ids pint h-iso. '1 11 take those bracelets now, if you plaint." he said to tho affable clerk "1 think you said they were $1.18.' "Thnt was the figure." said tho clerk, with significant emphasis on the second word. "Was the figure," echoed the young man. "Isn't that tho figuro now?" 'No.'" "It Isn't? Why not?" ho demanded. "Because n wealthy lady purchased them this afternoon at tlio prico marked in tho window. Shosaid" What shosaid will never bo known, for tho designing young man was stanng hard at him, with no Bigns of comprehending the words ho si oko. "C can 1 duplicate them?" ho asked iu it broken voico. "No," said tho salesman cheerful ly, "They woro an odd pair sent to us by mistake. Is there anything else you would liko today?" Tlio young man slowly shook his head, and when tho clerk returned from waiting on anothor customer tho victim of a too heroic assurauco was drifting toward tho dooi Phila delphia Times. Yonlhful"Ucjllo8. Ono of our bchool commissioners inspected a down town public school tho othor day and examined sovoral girls. Commissioner Now I will ask you to tell mo tho parts of speech of somo words you havo just read. What part of Bpeech is "Mary Aim?" Littlo Girl Noun, sir. Commissioner - What kind of noun? Littlo Girl Common uoun. Commissioner -Pray, why do you call "Mary Ann" a common noun? Littlo Girl Becauso thoro aro so many Mary Anns, sir. Tho eommWdonor nmil"d, and ob sorved to, the teacher that tho answer opght to pntw On another occasion the commis Bionor inquired "You say thnt all tho rivers ilow into the sea. Why, then, docs not tho sea become too fidl and overflow with all the waters from all tho rivors?" Tho youtli addressed oagorly ro-nlicd- "Because the fishes drink tho water, sir." Comic. I'runcli Silk, Tlio total production of manufac tured silk in tho world per amrura is estimated nt a vahio of 0 1,000,000 and of this at least n'5,000,000 is pro duced in Franco. Tlio French con Rimmtirm nt raw silk in 1800 was not much undor 10,000,000 pounds, tho value oi wiucii is recKoneu at irom p. in noo nno tn i!i2. imn.nnn. T.ik-incr in tho valuo of wool, cotton and other fiber in mixed fabrics of tho silK fac tories, tho total wdl amount to about 10,000,000 Tlio great importance of this indus try to the wealth and power of Pninm la itvirinnt Aliniit ono-oiirhth of tho raw fidlc is native grown, tho rcmainucr imported irom luuy mm from tho east Much of tho amount of homo grown Bilk depends ou tho 1iAnH)iinrn nf fho mtillvnTV fnrfwts. Ono year when disease attacked tho troea tho Bilk product foil to uoiow 350,000 pounds, - Leisure Hour. A Monopoly of Vuiieriil. Ono great company has n monopoly of Paris funortds, tlio idea that has led to its establishment boing that enough monoy might bo mado out of tho costly funeraU to permit of a great many for little or nothing. Tlio funornls aro divided into ten classes Tho first eix ouly iuv rviuunontfivw. Thoy varj from 8.0no francs to 100, 000 francs. Tho eighth class cost, twenty two francs, the ninth, eight fruues, and tho toui is freo. Thoro aro nbout 35,000 anuual fivo inter monls. There is talk, however, of abolisbJng tho monopoly. Chicago Herald. Dfafns Can't be Cared by lnml ntiplicnMonB, ai thoy catino, -,. ti. .l;..o,..l tnr Inn nf lllO Cart There Is ntilv one way to cure uear nnfl,nwl tl'mt l by com t tetloual n-mpilleii. Deafness is canned by an ( iullameil raiidition of tho mucous. i... f i... tTiiotnflilnn TIlhB. ' iiuiiii; ,-i t' i.rv. tTl..... !.- ,..li nil InllllltlPll OU haven ri'mblliiR sound or imwrfut hearing, nnd when it Is et tlrtiv closed, dfnfitpi is the roult, asa itniesi tlio lr finninir.tloti cun t-e Ukni out and this tube ntored to U uniinal cimilltiiin, hearing will lK-dtroy.'d fotevcr; nine cases out of tMi tire cubit"! bj catirrh, which W III tiling uui an iiuiniuru uiuiui t'on of the mucous surfiices. Wo win irivnmm lniiiilrpd dollars for any case of deafnesB (caiiHed by catarrh) that wo cannt t cure by tak ing Hail's Cttrrh Cure, tfend for circulnrs, frpp. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Bold by druggiotn, 75 contx. i ha Grippe. Tho tendency of this dlecTwe to ward pneuiunnla is what nuiltcs it duugerous, La Gripie requires pre clpely (bo same treatment as a severe cold. Clmmbi'rliilii's Cough Remedy ia famous for its cunsnf severe cold. This remedy eilectually counter acts the tendency of the dihcnso to result in pueuiiionla, provided that proper cure bo taken to avoid ex posure when recovering from the at tack. Careful inquiry among the many tiious mds ho have used this remed v duriuir the rDldeinli't of the pust two yearn tuts lulled to uiBcover a gmgle case that has not recovered or that has resulted in pneumonia. 60 cent and $1 bottles lor sale by G. E. Good, drugglHt. FAI.KM MAKKET RRPOItT. SynopiilK ot tlio Alnrknt IiuyiucJand Helling J'rlcon. KKVISED QUOTATIONS. 1IKTAII. FlttCKH. HhoultlcrHJiiwnr cnred,p;r lb,10. Urenkf.i.st bacou 15 Ilatiif-HitKar cured, rcr lb, Itijfc. liecf &&U l'oik S IU Mutton S(512Kc Vi! 10 lHHi-. limntliy seed I'er pouuel, te.SJselllne Iteil clover seed l'er pound, He. Wbltocloorecd 1'i.r iuuad, 2Cc. " Alilke Ibo jH,r liound. lied to 10c per pound. Lincoln araxi 12Jo per pound,i Kjo OrHBh lOo per pouud. Orchard Urass..l7o per pouud. Now potatoes 10c per bustM 1. Canned rult..l'eachcs, WOO; apricot, SI 00; blackberries, (M; coin, best grades $2 W-, tomatoes SI 60: striu bcauH $1 CO; green pfHH?l 85; per doz. In two lb cans. Frcufi Vegetable. Potatofi 40c; carrots We; pamulps 7oc; nulons 3o per lb. MHUHulmon WlOcptrlb; SturgeoH 5 7e per Ib-sniivll HbIi lUc per lb; bait salmon, futiuo per iu. uuvino riiicss. I .Whl'at Cash SJc, storugo tic. Flour l'er barrel. Jfi.K, uest 1U6 lbs. Oats I'er Inishel, S'Xi'iViC limn Per ton, J21 00 nt mill, Bborts I'tr ton, M5 00 " Chi Per ton, to.00 " wool 17c to can. Kggs 2oc per dozen. Potatoes Per bushel, 20c Corn meal So per ioimd.; Cheese 12lloper pouuu. Dried plums l'er lb. 07c. Dried nruiich l'er lb. Itxai2c. Iltttier iiS0o per pound for good sacked, ncked. racked. Lard 10W 12c per lb Hanib I'er pound, llft'lfc. Ilacou sides ') 10 per lb. Hhoulderh fvaj per lb. Chickens 7& 10a per pound. Turkej10lol2olb, . Ueeso.WS peril). Oncks, I2;p'rll) Hops, 10Jtc ORE Sick Uendaclie and relievo all the troubles Inci dent to a bilious stnto of the system, such at Dizziness, Nausea Dron slues., Distress aftei eating, l'alti lit tl.u HMo. Ao While their mosl rcmurkublo sucus. has -been shown In curing SIOC Headaciiti, yet CAHTttR'u Little Liver Tilli aro enually luaule In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomsch, xtiniulato the liver and regulala the bowels. svon it tney only cureu HEAD Achft th?y would bo almost priceless to thoso who sutler from this distressing complaint; hut fortunately their goodness does not end here, and thoso who onre try them will find theso little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. Uut after all elck head CHE n the tnna of so many lives that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills euro it w htle others do not Cihtkr'h I.tTTLK Li VK Tiuji are very small and very easy to take One or two pills make a doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action B lease all who use them In vials at S3 cents; vo for $1 Sold everyw here, or sent by maU. CASSIS UTZ1CUTS CO., Ktw lot UFH1. Small lb.- Small Fries. Those Afflicted With tuehablt ol using to excess, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO CniobtalEi; COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE ivr:Tm:9Hi IKEELEYHNSTITDTE: Kom.t Grove, Or., ChII rrlle. Htrlctlr confidential. Steamer Elwood. Lci lug (time t llols uharf, Hulem, and Ab street do k Purtland; SALKM. POnTL-NB. Monday. On. in. Tuesdsy, 8a. ni. Vedmday, Thursday, " Friday, " Hajunlay, AL. IIHnUKN, Atrat, Office blate street and at Wharf, PEOPLE! Ask for Hurst's STAFF OF LIFE" Or whole Wheat Flour, healthleet and beet tasting bread. Aleo the Famous Pure Aurorn Buck- wheat Flour. E. O. GROSS, and Packer Btate BU and Court Bt.-The 'beat meat delivered to alt ivarUof tbeoltv. "Hurt'i tt Full Holler Itoomu Hoar." AlwourimrollyKlour, Auk jrourdtalw fur Icm goods aud lako no iubautut. J. D, HU1WT A 80, Aurora, PRINTING. NROFTKK LAKOJiMT ESTABU8H. lUtLuta In th btate. Lowar rate than IMruiua. uurcMt itecs: Mtpu uianiet it OS tbuHUte.a'-d blYVt dltcouut. tkiiafiii (rtoe lilt of Job pHnUnj, and oatalocu ol ia Printer Bla Oraa m Hiib Lr-L-.J b.HMlgg 3- fcd CO tij O yJ2 L--J o o sop si5-" tei CO i -t a o CD Ci i j i, m g.gr.u p Bt p CB . I C - S.3j t CB CB CO P CB O o p CB Qg n B a CB pi O CB - g S.1B P- ct--" tl J2 CB O & CO .' f a a S- S tt P o rH tBCr-p 1 i CD ra to P S CT- fo P S to . ... CO T3 CB CD t p B CO CB CO P Ul CD pj O rT S-Hcd1 g CB- 2 rf i2 B CD m ?0Q p -t CB CO P M IT fc3 3 tJt o CO CO CO CB The Queen City, Tlie Bouquet City, - The Capital City GET T T H EH ! 'i Tie Capita! lnml SALEM, OREGON. DAILY 60 00 per year. WEEKLY 1 50 Per year- THE LARGEST AND BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. Tho Weekly contains all the neAvs and volumes of valuable information concerning this wonderful country. Statistics and statements of fact about the climate, pro ductiveness of the soil, crops and agricultural resources are published in such shape as to give the stranger a comper hensive idea of our growing country. If you wish to post your friends send them the Capital Journal. It is a Paper of the People. It is progressive and discusses all liye issues on their merits READ THE DAILY OR WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. HOFER BROS., - - - Publishers Salem, Oregon. MmnlniiMi..u. eywTg.-w- Wl.p f IMM ! Dissolution Notice. THE firm known ns Simpson A Roger has this day, (1st of February, lftfil, dlSHOlvod partnership by mutual wiutent The business will be conducted hereafter by Simpson Bros, who will assume all In debtedness and collect all outstanding ni counts. Thanking the nubile for their pat rouago.we heartily recommend the new n rm 10 their patrons. CHAS. RIMI'SON. 2 33t J.M. KOGt.lt. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. The best hotel between Portland nnd San Francisco. First-class In Bll Its appoint menu, lu tables are.;sered with the Choicest Emits Orown In the Willamette Valley. A, I. WAGNER, Prop. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CAUFOKMIA EXPRESS TRAIH RUS TAII.l BETWEEN J-ORTWND AND 8. T, "7KKD. m 9:18 p. m. 8:15 a.m. Lv. InrtlnnH 1.V, Ha em Ar. San Fran. Af. 7 X. a m Lv.l 6-J8a. in Lv.l 7.-00n. in Above trains stop only at tollo'ninz sta t ous north of Hiwcburg, East rortLnd Or.g,)a city, Woodbnrn, balem. Albiu? Tangent. Khedde, Halfey. Ilnrrlsbun Junction Cltr.Irvlng and b'ugene. fJ nwmuira K1U. DAILY, a:3 a.m. 11:17 a. m ."ciO p. m. i.V. Lv Ar. 1'orUund Ar.l 4.S0 p. m. falem Lv. 1:40 p.m. lUtoeburg Lv. 7,-tt) a. m Albany Local, Dally (Except Sunday ftlp.m.)Ar. Albany lV, yZ PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- expre.1 trains. fVest Side DirisioDTBetween Portland anil (Vvalli vvtiiwiu, From Terminal or Interior Points the, Mem Pacific Railroad 18 the line to take To all Points East and South. It Is thedlnlng car route, ltruns through vestibule trains every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND (No change of cars.) Composed of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Ol latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars., Best that can be constructed and in whiebj accommodatiens are both iree and lur--nlshed for holders of first and second-claEf t tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES.. Aconttnuota line coDcestlng -wltb n lines, allordlng direct nnd uninterrupted Pullman slrr mentations cad beEe. the d ndv,t"' tcr&cii any agent of Through tickets to and from all points In America, Kngland and Europe can be purchased at any ticket offlce of this com. Full Information concerning rates, timo of tralns.routes and other details furnished on application to any asent or A. D. CHARLTON. ?? Si. tSS1 Pasf ener Agent No. laU'Mr1' Cr' WMWnon5 l''t: SHAW & DOWNING, Agentt THE YAOUINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD ? 9FW1 development comnanv's KiTtiVS,1 fhieK ,nlles borter,20-hoiir. trS !?i eh. Penger and freight llnt-t " " '" """" rau rruuciscc mi. 01.11 tuuLt, (jicepi tsnnaays). lAlVA A tn.. Leave Corvallls Arrive Yaquina Leave Yaquina Leave Corvallls ve Ajuany ln f m? -1:1A$ &30PS1 -6:45AM! 10:85 AMT n:io am: liStJS-lte !&& - . i Jr. tuntiiu K!tii-Zzr laaKm; 'ft&szstesssSm MSn.rn.lAr.Mfiiti...-?i K.m Throueh Tickets EAST nml S'lITTii .SSSisssrsffiwi wa rat mnfnJ? ,uu normuon rcjra n Ar O !..- Oorvaliu; oonneci ni Albany an6" vrH7J.iSre,??n Development Ctf Un 8AlUXa BATE8. FanfftvVM.,.. most YAQOTKA i i Fartllon. Hundav JV lllamette ValleyTThursday tarallon, Tuesday. y WmJfv.,,.- ?8ANrBANClS0O Karauon iTaZSI&lZZZZ Farailon. ThursdiV pi ?.melte Vwley.fnesdayTZ: hn .-iiT 1. reserve the nn. 97 July 1 " u 10 15 tight to w aiiTS? ti'S2B,ut1S!u "."'"wirtna.aBdaU conntlon 'tn' thV trllS .'h? t,fefForlr!riif" "? tkt HULMAN ' ca SMSS P W tot. Agu, Oregon Picifle VrT oa. ru, At. Oreroa Development Oo-ilMcinttojoTtJj , a , Vih :m. .?'a i