I Sf ,U C" ' r iUA" ri I3j r tt J I'? v: T,v Ih irk . r i 111 r i lilt 'j""HW1 mai a, i Ttuait aaafcgJWM if MiMHMM mSk LABOktlMG i.FMI TA&E CAREi LOSa OS? T2ESE ZS CeJOTJC-STl nr. tacobs oil, THi- CHEAT REMEDY FOH PAIN. cmnoj RKSiJATISF."!, Sprains, Bruises, Cots, Wounds, Soreness, StifTeoss, S'.vetllng3, Backache, Neu- A ..1-1. o.i. ii.. r ...... V ramie, ouiauua. uuiuo. KS0O$ W THE GLINT'S BED. WHON PREACHED BY DR. TALMAGE ON SUNDAY fdARCH 13. , Wesson Dnum from tlio Bible Story of Of, King of lltshnn, Whose Bedstead T"Wn Nine Cubits Long and Four Cubits jplh-ottd. Brooklyn, March 13. Dr. Tnl- ,agogavo anotlioi illustration tins morning in his sermon at tho Tabor- "naclo of his wonderful nower of drawing useful, practical lessons from ? bo ouscuro tcxi, wuicu, to uio ordi nary mind, Beemotl incapable of yield ing any spiritual edification. Tho text was Deuteronomy iii, 11: "Only Og, Icing of Bashan, remainod of tho remnant of giants; behold, his bed tnil wtin n lwviRtpnii of iron ! in if not in Rabbath of tho children of i Amnion? Nino cubitn was tho length tlioroof and four cubits tho breadth of it." ThoBtory of giants is mixed with myth. William tho Conqueror was said to havo boon of overtoworing al titude, but when in nftertimo his tomb was opened his bones indicated that ho had boon physically of only ordinary size. Roland tho Horo was said to havo been of astounding stat ure, but v.'hOn his sopulcher wts examined hiH armor was found only largo enough to fit an ordinary man, Aloxandor tbo Great hud helmets and shields of enormous sizo mudi and loft among tho people whom ho had conquered, so as to givo tho im pression that ho was a giant, although ho was rather under than over tho usual height of a man. Dut that in other days and lands thero wero real giants is authentic. Ono of tho guards of tho Duko of Brunswick was oight jand a half feet high. In a musoum in London Ls tho skoleton of Charles JBirno. eight foot four inches in staturo. Tho Emperor Maximin was ovor oight feet. Pliny tolls of a giant 'nino feet high, and two othor giauti nino and a half feet, i So I am not incredulous when I ,'couio to my text and find King Og a giant, and tho sizo of ids bedstead, turning tho cubits of tho text into feofc tho bedstead of Og, tho king, must havo been about thirteen and a half fcot long. ,Tu'jVhi; from that, tho giant who occupied it was prob ably about cloven feet in stature, or nearly twice tho avomgo human Jmzo. Thoro was no need of Rabbin ,fcal writers trying to account for tho presenco of this giant, King Og, as ,thoy did, by wiying that ho camo down from tho other side of tho oQood, being tall enough to wudo tho iWatora bosldo Noah's ark, or that ho rodo on tho top of tho ark, tho pau 'pcmgcrs inside tho ark daily provid ing liim with food. Thoro was noth ing supernatural about him. IIo wns pimply n monster in sizo,. Evnnrnuxn HAcitiinoEu to ht itiurnTii. j Cyrus and Solomon slept on beda of gold, and Sardanapnlus had no ucuHioiwis oi from iiurwii up wuu ' i1Hnuu ,, i ,.f .rin,.fn ;,. him, but thto bwlHtenc or my text , elo ,, co, giants in usefulness. Thoy wis of iron-owryUiing mcrillco.1 1 liv0 not out moro Uinn lmlf thmr bical pygmies may bo judged by thoir eurroundiugs. That man has been thirty years faithful in attendance upon churches and prayer meotin.TJ and Sunday schools, and putting liiinsolf among intense religious as sociations Uo may havo his imper fections, but ho is a very good man Great is his religious stature. That other man has been for thirty years tmong influences intensely worldly, l nd ho has shut himuelf out from all ether influences, """and his relifrious staturo is that of a dwarf. No man over has been or can bo indojndent of his surroundings social, iutol kctual, moral, religious. Tho Biblo indicates tho length of iho giant by tho length of his bed stood. Let no man say, "I will bo good," and yet keepovil surround ingH. Lot no man say, "I will bo faithful as a Christian," and yot con tort chiefly with wordlings. Yon aro proposing an everlasting iinixn nihility. When a man departs thw lifo you can toll what has been hia influence in a community for good by thoso who mourn for him, and by how sincere and long continued ai e tho regrets of his taking off. Tmpio may bo uo pomp or obsequies and n proteiibo at opitaphcology, but you can tell how high ho was in conse cration and how high in usofulneus by how long is his shadow when ho comes to lio down. What is truo of individuals is trao of cities and nations. Show mo tho freo libraries and schools of a city, and I will toll you tho intelligent o of its people. Show mo its gallery of pointing and bculpturo, and I will tell you tho artistic advancement of itd citizens. Show mo its churches, and I will toll you tho moral and roliirious status of tho placo. From tho fact that Og's bedstead was thirteen and a half fcot long, I coucludo tho giant himself was about cloven foot high. But lot no ono by this thought bo induced to surrendor to unfavorable environments. A man can mnko his own bedstead. Clinntroy and Hugh Miller wero born stonemasons, but tho ono beciimo nu immortal sculptor and tho othor a Christian sciouiist whoso uamo will nover dio. Tumor, tho painter, in whoso praiso John Ruskin oxpended tho greatest goniuu of his lifo, was tho mm of a harbor who advertised "a penny a shav." Dr. Pridcaux, ono of tho greatest scholars of all timo, earned his way through collogo by Bcouring pota and pans. Tho lato Judge Bradloy worked his way up from a charcoal burner to tho bench of tho supremo com t of tho United States. Yes, a hhui can decide the bh.o of his own bedstead. KVKN CI1ANT8 MUST HEST. Notice, furthermore, that oven giants must rest. Such enormous physical ondowment on tho part of King Og might suggest tho capacity to strido across all fatiguo and omit slumber. No. Ho required an iron bedstead. Giants must rest. Not appreciating that fact, how many of tho giants yearly break down. Giants business, giants in 'tor ntrougth to hold this oxcessivc avoirduiM)!, this Alp of bono and flesh. No woudor this couch win kept as a curiosity at Rabbath, ami people wont from far and near to ndo it, just as now people go to museum to oouoiu uio armor or uio aucionts. You say wliat a tighter this glimt. King Og, lmtst havo loeu. No doubt of it. I tupposo tho sizo (if his sword and breastplate corresponded to t ie gizo of his bedstead, and his utt.L across tho oattionom and mo l if i etroko of Iiiu arm must havo been t.p palling. With an armed hot lu oomos down to drlvo back tho Isrn'il itos, wlio aro marching on frm Egypt to Canaan. Wo havo no p a tioulars of tho battlo, but I thluk fie Israelites tromblod wlioir thoy u .v tills monster of a man moving dovr to crush them. Alau for tho Israolit e ' days. Thoy try tooscapo the consequence of overwork by n voyago acioss tlio sea or a sail in a summer yacht, or call cm physicians for relief from in soninia, or restoration of unstrung norvon, or tho arrest of apoploxios, whan all thoy need Is what this giant of my text resorted to an iron bed stead. Lot no ono think bocuuso ho has great strongth of body or mind that ho can afford to trillo with hiB unusual gifts. Tho commercial world, tho literary world, tho artistic wo-ld, tlio political world, tho roligioua world aro all tho timo aquako with tho crash of falling giants. King Og, no doubt, hud a throne, but tho Biblo novor mentions his tin ono. King Og, no doubt, hud a crown, but tho Bible novor mentions lilt ni'nu'n Iv'tmr Otr twt ilmilif lirwl WmUiolrtroubloanovercecwer W.iat n BC01)tor, 'hut tho Biblodoes not men can men flvo and a half toot high .y, Uonhlsscoptor. Yet ono of Uo largest againBt this warrior of olovon f ot and what wui short swords do an'.t !a awonl whoo gleam miwt havo I on 'liko a flash of lightuingit Tlio ba t 1 'of Editi opoued. Moses mid his or i; mot tho giant and Ida army. T1j Lord of Hosts descended into tt; 'fight, and tho gigantic U"iiteH t'u. Oghml juado when advauoing mt xuo lkiuio wore more man oqsiuu i by the gigantic strides with which la- retroatod. Huzza for triumph tut Igraell Sixty fortiflwl clticu sur-i-oudorod to them. A laud of lade itcribuulu opulouco comcM into thcti.' possession, and all that id loft of the giant jdug is Uio titm iKKHtetnJ "Nmo cubits was tlio length thoroof awd four cubiU tho brcxultli of it" JVTXiK OF A MAN I1Y Ills Hl'nrtOl'NDINOH. Why did uot tlio Biblo glvo us tho mm of tho giant instead of tho aizo of Sbo bodatcHid! Why did it not indi ato that tho man was olovon feet Ugh instead of telling us that hij och was tliivtcou and a half foot kucf No doubt, amongothor things, ttwas to teach ua Uiat you can judge m a maq by his surroundings. Shou a mans nssoaatos, snow mo a man's hooka, show mo n imiu's homo, aud IiviU tell you what ho ia wititout mr telling mo ono worn about him Twi cannot only toll n man, accord uy tho vtm scoptor. Yet ono of Uio largest voiwi of tlio Biblo is takon up in do wnbing his bedstead. So God all up mid down tho Biblo honors sleep. Adam, with his head on a pillow of LMonic roses, litis hisslumlwr blest by a divine gift of beautiful eompunion Hliip. Jacob, with his head on a pil low of rock, has his bleep glorified with a ladder filled with descending and Bsconding unguis. Christ, with a pillow made out of tho folded up coat of a fisherman, honors slumber in tho back part of tlio storm tossed boat, Tho only caso of accident to sloop mentioned in tlio Biblo was whon Eutyehus foil from n window during a sermon of Paul, who hud proochod until midnight, but that was uot so much a condemnation of sloop ai a consuro of lougbormous. Moro uWp 14 what tho world wants. Eoon mir.0 in everything but sleei). WU Ham II. Sowurd, tho renowned bociv- Uuy of state, in tho midst of hu ovunnatiteriug toils longed for the caixvcity to rest, writing In hia mem oituidum book, "I havo never found but ono invaluable lvcijK) for having a good night's rout, and that is to havo been ivsUckj and Bleoploss tho night before. " Yhan Prosidout John Quinoy Adams and tho distinguished Jiwinh Quinoy weut to luxir Judgo Story locturo on law to his students, and, bird, thoy retired at tho timo tho bird puts his head under his wing. Ono of our national gins is robbery of Bleep. Walter Scot; was eo urgent nlxmt this duty of slumlw, that wbon arriving at hotel where thoro was no room to sleep in, except that in which thoro w.j a corpse, in quired if tho dcccoK vl had died of a contagious diwjeso, and when as fured ho had uot, took tlio other bed in tho room and foil into profound est sluinlwr. Thoso of small endur ance must certainly requiro rost, if oven tho giant ncodj an iron bed stead. BO NOT BE OURmiSRDWltnM THE CIRKAT OIT08B YOU. Notico, furthermore, that God's peoplo on tho way to Canaan need not bo surprised if thoy confront somo sort of a giant Had not tho Jsmehtish host had trouble enough already! Not Red sea not enough. Water fammo not enough. Long inarches not enough. Opposition by onomics of ordinary Btaturo not enough. Thoy must meet Og, tho giant of tho iron bedstead. "Nine cubics was tho length thereof and four cubics the breadth of it." Vv hy not let these Israelites go bmoothly into Canaan without this gigantic opposition? Oh, thoy needed to have thoir courage and faitli further teated and developed I And blessed the man who, in our time, in his march toward the Promised Land does not meet moro than one giant. Do not coucludo that you aro not on tho way to Canaan because of this obstacle. As well might tho Israel ites conclude that thoy wero not on tho way to the Promised Land because they mot Og, tho giant. Standing in your way is some ovil propcni ity, some social porsecution.somo business misfortune, somo physical ditiebs. Not ono of you but meets a giaj t who would liko to how you in twain. Highor than eleven feet this Og dark ens tho sky and tho rattlo of his buckler stuns tho ear. But you aro going to got tho victory, as did tho Israelites. In tho namo of tho God of M kw . and David and Joshua and Paul chargo on him, nnd you will loivo his camua in tho wildornebo. Yo.i want a battlo shout! Tako that with which David, tho flvo footer, assailed Goliath, tho nino footer, when that giant cried, with Btmging contempt both in manuor and intonation, "Como to mo, nnd I will givo thy flesh unto tho fowls of tho air and to tho boasts of tho field," and David looked up at tho mon ster of braggadocio and defiantly replied: "Thou coinost to mo with a sword and with a spear and with ti shield; but I como to theo in tho namo of tho Lord of Hosts, tho God of tho armies of Israel, whom thou liast defied. This day will tho Lord deliver theounto inino hand, and I will umito theo and tako thino head from thee, und I will givo tho carcasses of tho host of tho Pliilistines this day unto tho fowls of tho air and to tho wild beustn of tho earth, that all tho earth may laiow that thero is a God in Israel." Then David, with probably thrro swirls of tho sling about his head, got it into Bufllciout momentum and lot fly till tho cranium of tho giant broko in and ho fell, nnd David leaped on bib carcass, ono foot on his chest nnd tho othor on his head, and that was tho last of tho Philistine But bo suro you got tho right battlo shout and that you titter it with tho right spirit, or Og will roll over you ae candy as at night ho rolled iuto his iron bedstead. Wi: WILM1AVC TO FIOHT ALL THE WAY. Brethren, I havo made up my mind thni wo will havo to fight idl tho way up to tho Promised Land. I ut,ed t think that after awhile I would got into a timo where it would 1h smooth air 4 cosy, but tho timo docu not como, and it will nover como in thi.i woild By tho timo King Og ib used up tr that ho cannot goMntohis it embed btoud, some other giant of opposition looms up to dispute our way. Lot ur stop looking for an easy timo and make it a thirty yearn' war, or a sixty years' war, or a hundred years' war, if wo livo bo long. Mimt 1 Ihi cnrrloJ to tlio bMu On Hum cry tx iU of oiuk, WUllu othvra fought to w In tins iirlie Ami nullcil ttirouu'li blood wul Do you know tho namo of tho b'g- gost giant that you can jxiksibly mtot and you will meet him? He is not olovon feet high, but one hun dred foot high. His bedstead is as long as tho continent. His uamo is Doubt His common food is infidel bocks and skeptical lectures and min lhteis who do not know whether the Biblo is inspired at all or inspiiol hi siotd, and Christians who tmi more infltlol thon Christian. You will novor reach tho Promised Land un less you slay that giant. Kill Doubt or Doubt will kill you. How to over como this giant? Pray for fidth, go with peoplo who have faith, muI everything that encourages faith, avoid as you would ship fever and funiillpax tho peoplo who lack tA'Au In this battlo against King Og iw not for weaiou8 thecrut.-a of dunn ing Christian or tho bharp u ot a controversialist, but tho sword of tnith, which ia tho word of CKd. T..v word "If" is made up of t'.e spine numlier of lottois as the awutf O '.' and it Is jiust ua big a giant. "K" ilu Bible bo truu. "If" tho soul Lt "n mortal. "If Christ bo Q d "W our belief and bohaviur be" . u-.do our future deatlny. "If Jf'lf. I lmto that word "Ii." u4h V. i v. r pays it is ft conjunction; I say it i u armed giant Satan breathed upon itacurbo when ho said to Christt "If thou bo the Sou of God." What a dastardly and infamous "H." Against that giant "If' hurl Job's "I know" and Paul's "I know." "I know that my Redeemer liveth." "I know iu whom I have believed." Down v. iih tho "If" and up with "I know." Oh, thnt giant Doubt is such a cruel giant 1 It attacks many in tho last hour. It could not lot my mother nlono even in her dying momerts. After a lifo of holiness nnd coubc na tion such as I nover heard of in bny one clso. sho said to my father, "Father, wliat if, after all, our prayers and struggles should go for nothing." Why could sho not, af .or all tho trials and sicknesses nnd be rcavementa of a long lifo and tho in firmities of old nge, bo allowod to go without buch a cruel stroke from Doubt, tho giant? Do you wonder I havo a grudge agahiht tho monster? H I could I would givo him a bigijer bounce than satan got when, hurlod out of heaven, tho first tiling ho struck was tho bottom of perdition. OPPOSITION CANNOT HINDER THE cutneu. Another impression from my buI jfct tho march of tho clinch can not bo lmnrded by gigant;c opio3i tion. That Ismelitish host led on by Moses was the church, and when Og the giant, him of tho iron bedstead, camo out against him with another host a frcdi host against one that seemed worn out tnings must havo looked bad for Israel. No account is given of tlio bedstead of Moses ox ccpt that ono in which ho first slept tho cradlo of aquatic vegemtion on tlio Nile, win re tho wife of Clio nephrcs. the Idng, found tho floating babo, and having no child of her own adopted him. Moses of ordi nary sizo against Og of ixtraordi miry dimensions. Besides that Og was backed up by sixty fortified cities. Moses was backed up seemingly by nothing but tho desert that had worn him and his army into a group of undisci plined and exhausted stragglerj. Eut tho Israelites triumphed. If you spell tho namo of Og backward you turn it into tho word "Go," and Og was turned backward and mado to go. With Og's downfall all tho Bixty cities surrendered. Nothing was left of tho giant except his iron bccUU ad, which was kept in a musoui l at Rab bath to show how tall and stout h" onco was. So shall tho last giant of opposition iu tho church's march succumb. Not sixty cities captured, but all tho cit ics. Not only on ono sido of Jut clan, but on both sides of all tho rivers Tho day is coming. Hear it all ye who aro doing something for the cc n epiost of tho woild for God and the truth, tho timo will como when, as thoro wns nothing left of Og the giant, but tho iron bedstead kep at Rabbath as a curiosity, there will b nothing left of tho giantB of iuiquiiy oxcopt boinothhig for tlio relic h n t era to examine. Which of tho giants will b tho last slain I know not, but there wilj bo a muboum bomowhoro to hold tho relics of what thoy onco wero. A rusted sword will be hung up tho only relic of tho giant of war. A dei lijohn tho only relic of tho giant of Inebria tion. A roulette ball tho only r 'lie of tho giant of Hazard. Apicturod certificate of watered stock tho oily relic of tho giant of Stock G.mbliu A broken knife tho only re! .oof the giant of Assaasinntion. A yellow copy of Tom Paino tlio only relio of tho giant of Unbelief. And ir-it mu seum will do for tho later ap a cf the woild what tho honbedstctu! at Rab bath did for tho oarlior ages Do you not boo it makes nh tho dif toienco in Uio woild whether wo aro fighting on toward n miserable defeat or townul n thud victory All tho Biblo promibos prophesy tin latter, and ko I cheer you who aro the troop3 of God, ami though many tl lags aro dark now, liko Alexander I review the army by toichhght, nnd I givo you tho watchword which Martin Luther proclaimed, "Tho Lord of Hosts I" "Tho Lord of Ilotsl" nnd I cay out oxultingly, with Olivor Cromwell at tho battlo of Dunbar, "Let Gtxl arise; lot his enemies bo scattered." Muko idl tho preparations for tho world's evaiigoltaation. Have tlio faith of Robert and Mary Moffat, tho miabiouni ies, who, af tor preaching in Buchuiuiftland for ten yours without ouo convert, when asked what they would liko to have bout them by way of gift from England, said, "Send a communion borvico for it will bo Burely needed ," and suro onough tho expected iugntheiing of mauybouls was reidizod and tho communion serv ice arrived iu timo to celebrate it. Appropriately did that missionary write in an album whon his auto graph was rocmeated .- My nlbum U tho sa uo tiiwut. Whoro 4litrkiHM rolteus and t4mi0ttU urbt, Without ouo my uf light. To wrlta tlio immo of Jeeus tluvv. Ami oltit to worlds loth bright muI fulr. Ami mhi tliowKtr ixnwxl In irn)nr, I my BHjinmio iUltht. rX)UWAIU)l WHmtover your work and wherover you work- for G oil for waul ! You in your way and I in my way. With holy pluck, fight on with aoaif.dug ot tho strength of Thoiui'-t Tivu bridge, who at Iukormatm had ono log Bitot off nnd tho foot of tUi other lag, and when they proponed toourrv him off thofirfd replieel: "No; I do not move until the batle is won." Whatever lie the rockiiur uf the church or etato, have the cftlmucwB of -""MT'-trjitr'iy ' ijjgi !' U$ tho old adage. Mur )m Jfooiw' but by Uio boo'w lu Kttda, by tho pictures ho nOrolrra. by I Avheu iuitel to sit besido tho judge "wnivu uv Hiwuiio, ij miw iwiw ana uoui iou fwieoi), tlio judge an jkJfWH ' propiiately iwlntixl to them and .ud rnnmw gtwuw win menu jijkuuvw, to UW Btuaoittrt, "BuhOld th0 0-il Of HbJijaOinKl EfcUltS fllld intellocnuu toot at earlv rlnlnif." I TUhU iit4 mtmim, Uke phyrical glanto or jhy wtw, people arowat tlw volco ot tho C Iv E AN! If yuu woM bo clean mul hnyo yourolothyg dono up in Uio nuMtntaml flnvssiisst maiu.or, takolhom to th 45s &M. STMA H h ll'.IKV wltara all work in Uoiie Uy vhlt Inbor and in tho most pwini.t innmwr. COLON KL J, OLMSTED. Liberty Streot thonged woman in an eorthquako that frihtenorl everybody else, nnd who, When askod if slio was not afraid, said, "No, I am glid that 1 have a God who eau shake tho worW." Whother your work bo to teach a Sabtath ctafls, in uurso nn in-alid, or reform a w. jr.elcror, or print a tract, or ixu'.a r household, or bear Uio quorulousuesM f senility, or cheer thed .hvurtraod. or lend a soul to Christ, knew thct by fidelity you may help 1: steu the time when Uio world shrdi Ikj snowed under with white lily and incarnadined with red lose. And, now. I hansain with you that wo will como back somo day from our Buporstellcr abode to see how tho world looks when it Bhall bo fully emparadised its last tear wept, its last wotuad healed, its last shacklo brokon, its h .t dert gardenized, its last giant of iniquity decapitated. And when wo land, may it Ikj some where near Uiis spot of earth where wo havo together toiled and strug gled for tho kingdom of God, and may it bo about this hour in tho high noon of some glonous Sabbath, look ing into tho upturned faces of somo great audienco radiant with holiness and triumnh. "August Flower" How doos ho feel ? He feels blue, a deep, dark, unfading, dyed-in-the-wool, eternal blue, and he makes everybody feel the; same way August Flower the Remody. How does ho feel? He feels a headache, generally dull and con stant, but sometimes excruciating August Flower the Remedy. How does hofoel? He feels a violent hiccoughing or jumping of the stomach after a meal, raising bitter-tasting matter or what lie has eaten or drunk August Flower tho Remody. How doen he feel? lie feels the gradual decay of vital power ; he feels miserable, melancholy, hopeless, and longs for deatli and peace August Flowor ths Rem edy. How does ho feel ? He feels so full after eating a meal that he can hardly walk August Flowor the lomody. G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. Japanese Fuilti About I'luivcrg. Tlio Japanese consider it especially difficult to arrange chrysanthemums, and seven faults aro noted which must carefully 00 iniurded against in disposing of largo blossoms of this plant. A blosbom must not present its back in a composition, nor yot turn its full face to view ; the differ ent flowers must not havo stems of tho samo length ; Uireo must not bo arranged in a triangul.11 form, nor may any number bo placed in a regu lar btepliko way, Uio flowers should not bo hiddon by leaves, nor should u largo, open blossom bo put near tho base of tho composition, and finally tho artist must not fall into tho sin of color sandwiching or placing a blos som of ono color between two others of another tint. Garden and Forest. Tke Verdict OF ALL who havo used Aycr's Fills for Biliousness ami Liver Com plaint Is that thoy aro tho best over mailo. Being freo fiom any mineral Ingredients, nud sugar-coated, Ajer's Pills aro adapted to nil ages, constitu tions, and climates. "UtivliiR usod Aycr's Pills for many years In my practice and family, I feel instilled iu recommending them ns an nxcullent cathartic nud liver medicine. Thoy sustain all tho claims inuilo for them." W. A. Westfnll, M. D., V. P. Austin & N. W.ll. tt. Co., Burnet,Toas. 'Aycr's Pills heon my stomach and liver in porfect condition. Pivo jcars ago I as nfllicted with enlargement of the llor nnd with a soero form of dys pepsia, most of tho timo boiug unahlo to retain any solid food on my stomach. I Dually began to tako Ayer's Pills, and after using only three boxes of theso magical pellets, was a well man." Lucius Aloxandor, Marblehead, Moss, If j on havo Sick ITeadacho, Constipa tion, Indigestion, or Piles, try Ayer's Pills, I-REIMnSD DT Dr J. 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MiutrPiuji f-, tun toltoafartj. Bold by D. J, Fry, drujrgUt, Balein, 00 t-i C w a o o H 3 K o p c 5 n p o o P CD o O CD O SS CD p goo u ,-..0 ct- w m tr1 rt-.P -4 t5 rl ? W O rt. c?5 g m V tr t p CD ; w CD CD P CD CO 2LS 3' O m Fa m .ci- cd a? t- t- w Q P P-S en P- t 5 m tr1 CD O en CD o- O w P CD -i P 5-3 P r CD cr p -j CD 3 O rf CD 05 rn et- CD 3 ' CD CD " 03 ""S - O ET5 CD cf ffl p & CD 2 CD o a 2 -r'ai P CD cf ' 3 I ' c c 03 Stallion Show! 3LX tg03lis THE Tuciltl! Annual Stallion dhow nl Fine Horses will take nlnco at ON Sainiday, March 26, 1892. All perfon ft om verj where baInsstal lions will iileubo Httmd. Farmers bring jourmnrojaurt colts. 1 hts prmnlAes to be the largest and best FtRlllonshnw vet held. A number of hor ses will be tillered lor gale and buyers will h ive a flue opportunity to get tlie bent. Uy otderti inc Willamette Vuiloj Horse Breeders' AsocUtlnu. T. U. SUA K, A L. Ill D'ov, ''eo. President, T. C. HUAW, 1 .1. T. Picrwith, yrommlttee, J. A. TANNUt, ) First National Bank, SALEM, OREGON. GENERAL BANKING NAPOliHON DAV1B- UK. W H. HV Kll J'lHNMUlK I'raMldent, ...VlCf President. Cashier Those Afflicted With the habit ol using to excels, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Can obtain a. COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT T1IK KEELEY INSTITUTE Forest Grove, Or., Call write. HtrlcllT confidential. :.s&si M. L. CHAMIintlLiIN, O. M. SMITH, President. Secretary. II. M. I1KANS.IN, OKO.H. BOUHElir, Vko President. Ticnsurer. UNION THTiB ABSTRACT CO. 373 Commeiclnl Street, .Makph the ne.itast and best Abstratts'lu tho country. If You Expect to MAKE MONEY In tho Chicken Uusi nebs yon iioeil tho Pacific Incubator and Brooder. It Is clienp, rf-llahle, mbstantlal, easily understoi d, and lll batch anv kind ot i.quh better thiui a hen. Send tic mump to pay po'tago on our new M-pajjo UlU'Ura ted catalogue of Im uhiitniit.'lhoiourhbred Fowls, OALV. HbX. NKITINOS, Hone mills, poultry Mippllia, etc. This book coHtnlns 1.0 sull-slzed colored cuts of 'lliorotiglibred Fowls,andls rfplett with lnfonmtb n. Address PACIFIC INCUBATOR CO,, No. 1313 CASTRO ST., Oakland, Cal. M.T. RINEMAN DEAI.KR IN Staple and Fancy Gioceries, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, JWoedet and Willow waro. All kinds, of mill feed AIho vecctjiblesiaadfrults lu fielr scusoi "Highest I'rlce pnld for country produce. Wosollci nshare of jour pHtion ic;e, 0-9 132 t'Utt street THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OllEGON. Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. 1 he best hotel between Portland adKan FraucNco. Flrst-claRS lu all Its appoint ments. Its tables aie served with the CJioiccst Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. mm Tickets ON SALE TO IJVKVIf, Omaha,KansasCity,Chicago, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, :And all Points East, North and South, 2T0rom'l street, Balem, Oregon. BOISE &. BARKER, agents. 7 m xenrsions East. Takinp In Sllssourl rher points. Ne bnihka, Kansas, Iowa, Mionignn, Illinois. Indlnna.Ohlo by wnj of Chicago to Colum bus. Ohio, then return to tho Willamette Valley. Write our friend regarding this excursions, taken trip Mint-self east nnd see your old home nnd friends. For full Information call on It. 11. Ryan, will be at The Jouiwai. office ou buturday after no)ns. R. R. RYAN, Mannger. A LUMBERMAN'S RENDEZVOUS, This term might bo applied to Stevetu Point, located on the VloonHn Central Lines, at the gateway to tho nt foroot tis on which extends North to Ixke 'urerlor, r dMunee ol SO mile wliixuii n brruk, on necounlofllM at lumber Inter M. The Wl-oofin IUer to which the nmbonnen have glen the ftinlliar and "onuu hat nlleoUonato title of "old Wis arns " not alone acta as a lumber ftder to theel'x by lurnlhtinrtUriuh H in.mer oils MliutuneiiunoulLt tot thousanda of ae-vif pine In theuppur iHinlrj-. but It InroUi os a wnir now, that U tcoond hlettelllMaresl iixMietn the "Ceu Uhl" MUIcin f ft! of iuaiber nre cut rv year, giving-inpayment to hun- 'IrMl ill nmn In u.l I.I.,.. . .,., ....." ! J .'.'. hJ8 n ''""u other mauu&e- t"l1f: ft U hAm u I An. IhA lkhu ... .1 at t he tt'.,n.I,P...:,r. .-' U."T 'nfi,r'nonPllyloO K. McNeill, i'. I'. IVIvT-h I,,,",',:-,' M",n ttoU J" . l .nd.v!"la,, 'wong'r nd airkt Agent, Uh'cigo, III j.ib iy Conservatory of Music. AITIUiAXf fPTTM IIVTVl.OflTTV 51..- utrtordiaRUige to ktudtns of mwl aud InftrumentMl inn4e tunxbt to . 1 I6itwy. .Noum giln t i .?. ?1' Mlo. KxpM Diodrmia. ilptOiM clvsu no miltlon of couiv ext term bsln Kcb. I. lt i L II. PARVIN. Muical Plrtctor, WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Trtiunact a gnernl banking buslnesa In all Its branches. IEO. WILLIAMS PrtRlden Wi. IUCUIjAKI) Vice President UVV II Mt ARY CwIikT I)IHS(1X)K3: Geo. Wllllain,Wni. ng land, Ur J. A. Richardson, J. W . Hodson. J. A. linker. , , , Rank in ne Exchnlige block on Koni aierelnl tn-nt. 8.12-tf rSt PROVED ORDER OF RFD MKN, 1 Kninlahun TrlbeNo.8, faloin. Holds nmuoU eciy Thurndny evening, at 1.J3. rtlgwaui lnhtntoIUHUrnnco hall, F. r HAKL'R, i'ropbet, ril'K r. WATKRS.ehlef of Records. L. B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed Yard. Tho Best Box Stalls and Corral In the I'lty. Quiet, family horses a specialty. (In rear Willamette hotel.) SALBM, - - - OKKGON MOW D.C.SHERMAN, U, S, IVnslon and I lain-, t-gent. I'.O Box mta'em. O'tgon. Deputy rjounty lert- V'rltp f..r biHi-lt!.. w " pToTL E ! Ahk for Hiiwl'e "STAFF OF LIFE" Or whole Wheat Flour, healthiest attd besttitfiling bread. Also the Fuuious Pur Auroia Euok- wheat Floui. "llur-t's best I'nll holler 1'ioctw Flour." Vlso our pure H. e Flour. Ask your duller forthtbe goods and take no substitute. J. D. HURST A PON, Aurora. NEWZEALANDI 1KSURANCK uinpaur. Ire ana ia- rlne. U, W. 11EKLKU Aveni Silem Oiwrn K. K. HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator. Olllce at Chas. Cal ert's Mllllonery storei Salem, Oregon Salem Abstract and Loan Co Tho only Abstract books of Marlon county. Real estate oidera filled promptly and barely. W. I-I. I-I. WATERS, MANAGER. yA'YLaajji!" tT:v. .y-x. rr i3C?.rs, saKs&a ANYTHING. From baled h iy nnd feed to flue toilet soap, Key Wiht cigars, tobacco pipes, knives, ete. am nlwajH belounuat lowest prices; at T. BURROWS, No..E26.Commercial Ht,, Salem THE YAnUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company' atonmhbip line. :! miles shorter, 20 hours Ipss time than by any other loute. Hist ciass thtough pnssengtr and freight line from Portland and all points In thoWU lamette vallevito andliom San Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (F.icept Sundays). Le&e Albany 1.-00FM LeaeCorallls ....... .1:40 I'M Airlo Yuqulna - 680PM Leave Vnqnina 6:45 A M Leae Conallls 10:35 A 11 ArrUe Albany 11:10AM O. & C. tralus tounect at Albany and. Conallis. The above trains connect nt YAQUIN.V. with the Oregon Development Coa Lin jfStenrnshlns between Yanulna and Ha Iranclsco. .,. !' Isscngcrs lrom Portland nnd aK Willamette Valley points can make clc ??RS?t.l5IJ ,wwlth the tnims of ths i AQU1NA ROUTE at Albany orCorvaUlB and If destined to San Francisco, should arrange to arrive nt Yaqulna the evening before date of sailing. I'assenger an.l freight Kales Alwuye the K'S?!; A?r nlonnatian apply to Messrs ?UL?Iif Co-a PrelRht and Ticket Agents ax) and 202 Front si., Portland, Or. O.C. HOGliK Ac't Gen'l YU A lass. ArL, Oregon IaclflcR.R. Co., i, tt ,a,n,, , Con-allls, Or ,0. H. IIA8WM.L, Jr. Gen'l Krt; & Pass. Aet. OreRou Development jlCo., 804 Alonteomery St.; 500 "ffinwfirri 4? ro Le nichaa's ffv -. naiiiiiii s& mm yAsif sl .g?ra HEALTH, Ji!ftiuf' e'c",to,?I1r-colorul Blotches fcyphllitloHUrrh. diseased Scalp, acd al Primary formj ol tho dlseasa 'known ai in.Mll.. Price, 83 OO per Bottle. Le tolcliau'a Oolden Ouliam No. 8 tairei-Tertlary, ilerturlaliyplaUUe Kheu matum. Paint In the Bonn, faint In the Head, hack ol tho Neck, CIcerated Sore Throat Svphilitio ibuh. Lumps and co" tracted Cords, Stiffness ol the Limbs, an J eradicate all disease from the tyitm, whether causd by Indlarretloa or abuse o "?rcury- !fvlnir the blood pare and healthy. Price 85 OO per Mottle. lio lllctiau'a Oolden Hpantth And. r?..,orth8 f"" Oonorrhoja, tHeet, Irritation Orarel, and all Urinary or Geni tal disarrangement!. Prlc94SOpex Bottle. L ItlcliBuU Golden Hpanlah In. Jectloii, forserere raaetot Oonerrhaa. lnflammator jDleet. Strlctureatc Prlc 81 GO per Battle. L Illotian's Golden Ointment tat tha eaoctire healincof Syphilitlo Sore. anderapUona. Price ft 65 per Box. u .'l.l,:!lau " Co'den Pllla Sttrt and Brain treatment; lots of physical now 2- .",:2!(2T,.OT"-wt,rk Prostration, et Price 83 OO per Box Tanlo end Nervine, Sent everywhere, Caill tscarely meteel ptrexpreas. v THE RICHAnDs"DRUfi C0.,Aaenti 100 V fill niAHKKT ST., rnUaCOKta. Oti, m I 1 Itia Owmttitiwiiaitiimwi WSMSm