aJSmta '"& erniaii yFnp" G. Glogcr, Druggist. Watertown, Wis. Thk is the opinion of anus who keeps a drug store, sells all medicines, cooks in direct contact with the patients and their fiunilie, and knows better than anyone else hovr remedies sell, and -what true merit they have. He hears of all the failures and successes, aad can therefore judge: "I know of no medicine for Coughs, Sore Throat, or Hoarseness that had done such ef fective work in my Coughs, finally as Boachee's Soro Throat, SBEETJS Hoarseness, at ray store, who wjs suffering from a very severe cold. She could hardly talk, and I told her about German Syrup and that a few doses would give re lief; but she had no confidence in patent medicines. I told her to take a bottle, and if the results were not satisfactory I would make no charge for it. A few days after she clkd and paid for it, saying that she would never be without it in .'uture as a few doses had given her relief." DJLKHIS WZ0&!? HEART fc;SgS CURE. 25T1& Sty -ZZX I AX gj p8 a ft13!2 r:frC5l H forms. Palj.lt alto. Arr.Mbort Xirratfc, OpprrwSon. Aftiw, Kvrotlen Ankle. "vi'M nt . -1ksT Hj.eIU.JJri.jHr. OVID'S iff""?"" iL?5f ", coied br Dtf. MILES' MP.' HtTT C-RK. AnewanteorerybrthieBln'nt I-vjna s - 11. A.r.DTJ.8K C . I ? Iwsr boUtes of HKAJtX ClKEUtt Ltuf thanheti! In iwt.ro jt-rt. -f'r ttlrtnn trcrobl1 with Heart Ijcms trw twt of OR. MILTS' HEART CUE mfc-lt KcaiMi, Ga. bas Uwt DR. MILES HCViT COnEorjlrttroWiriflieieitoM Jars. I9 Bar. ntcfetmrp. IHch, M III r I Tf" -HI Heart Dieas.fa4 I J!i " slp. IIt4 ' tereM fcwcj wl Dr.Mllac HMrtCure il ail pains left bri eortttsnl ci br. n WeetratKl book FKEB at drasgt. or Dr.Kllios' Medical Co.Elfchart(lnd. riold by D.J. Fry lfw,;i.t'., Sale;-.. At oa a rw prteroJa ttgtiun tint liver, etr. ajcfc sad bols 0. tough Uu nertet D- 2Lu PrXbg tjrtdtlv tare Miioarottv, torpid lltw aad twevtrv lion. an.ait, ni''tf, carmtl 3pU9.2f- 'ita. fifmottat ft a. ),-n . P Cs fltt ., Srttxn, lt Hold by D. J. Fry, druIt, .Halfcui. LJfeS? Two. Fun For All children cojoy drink of Mires' Root Beer. fj docs every other member of lb faailrr. A X cent rckiie makes 6 emJIons of IliU ijelfc-totti drink. WuDt U dto-lvtil If s JbIw. for the mice of largw prollt, IMM you aouia other kin.! U "ItutMCOnd" Hfaifl. No Imitation JumjooJ sj tliu cecutao llisxa. yjtA' pl fir W S8GK MUH M Puffer umnM-eMary. Don't T know taut exhjtution, debility, UiAng mauliooj, ml gancrkl weakneM, broujlit on by earljr foliln, dlnljjuiou and ozeeiMi, can bo enrol. Don't tt dlioour aged. We liars cured hundred! at their lonie j mall treatment. Yonr cue will b dlacnoacd free. Wrlto to-dar. Xo cost to leam yoar conditio a. COSMOPOLITAN DHFEK.AH, Uarktt, Stseklsn and Ellis 81a, SAH FRANCISCO, CAU f SH3MEMI MOTIVE KCTfWBriBraamnKr POWER aaufciaia liWi PJWi HEKCULES Sas and Gasoline ENGINES ITnva fwr part, and ara iii-rMre ifaa ihu bullk Jut ItttV IU uuiutsr. turu lUtf wbwd. U 11 tlii-rvlitr IfmM IIVmIv Ia vt fuit of order tbtn any oilir km ur iimoMihi tiuirluM nov mix all ajr SIAICKH NO HJIMI.r. OR DI11T. 2fa doutilc or fuJe etabMhiaa, fraquaot wlUi Uw UuiXMUauM afark. Tor filrnpllelty It Heat tbo World. It Oil. tUolf Auturuutlollr, Jfo llattorloa or MIectrlo Rtmrlc 1 1 na vrtih a CUapr Orada of OaaoUoa Uuux car t wmnmM ciuculaim arri.Y to PASJMER & REV, MANOFAOTUncrts, ki rradj, Cat. and fcrtlad, Dr.. Columbia PouHrv Yards, i4 J- i. . Ji- i. i'l.i a 4 J. M. HUlCNTri, AInnKr. H : 1810, Stnttli, Wh Uarouhtir) l)Ultry u. f- i . ,. i'. Ilrutro I- o 1" v .m.i lt.K-k, Han-iti h . . .in. i k t .it., HI 'II...H , 1 i. tl IK I .11 It '.1 .lU lull .) BEHIMP TH 80EES. kfearfefMNMUAiiiriM8tv Vtm mmmn. r Artawr SaTJtvaat aA W. S. Ofltert hiTc wwl eeabKte te eocoic opwsv Hewy B. Irrhag. of tfce fawoos Boatty.is going toaWert tiertjer hvkcaote of bb ruaaarkaWe resm blMace M M UlaMnoM paptv. pratatty te Most expeasire watch awK by af oo fa A tfcetrioal pro fMoa prWBtd a few days aT to MMMger H. C. Mtoer by a few of hb fneoda. Jim. LMtgtryfe to revive "Dipomary at tbo Court tbeator. Loadoa. It is saM tbat Ffl ltlio, the popolar borlos'fae rvtardmn. to likely to fesoome tsaaagor of dm piaytNMco. It ta aaoomaeed tbat both Anton Kabtnetfo aad CamfUe Sc Soeas will cuodnci ooo coocort eoco at toe forth coming urteraattonai awtcsl asd the atncsl exhibiltOB to Vhmaa. Lewte Moni-wo boa parrbaved a rural laomp four miks irom Peetofcfll. . V. oo which bt fa expedfag?1W Thf Home' fa Id the oeotor of eovonty-ive eros aod ororlooks tbe Hmfeoa river. W. It Palfflor. Jr., a nopbew of A. il. Pahaor, bos organized a eoajay of playoni to travel on bicycles. Tfaey will b? known an tbe Painter Bicycle Tourist company ana win begra at w cboOe, iy 9. with a musical comedy aMtled "Unre on Wbeels.' Angmtus Thomas, aatbor of Ala bama," has befl conoected with tae gtmS at Palmer' tbeator siac-e the c com of tbat play. Itisaud that Mr. TbonuM resigned from tbe Palmar staS because a private box was not t: tpt for aim on tbe ojnias ttibt of "Colonel Carter of Cartersville." It is said tbat fix wembprs of Wilson Barrett's company now playing in Eng land are Americans, all of whom have become favorites on the other skie. Mr Barrett begins bus next Auieriean tour Nor. 7. and be will play a nnmlxr of new pieces, iuclndiag two by Hall Caine. anthor of "The Deemster.'' RAILMOAD JOTTINGS. A anion station will be trailt at Porta inonth. Va., by the Atlantic and Dan ville and Seaboard and Roanoke compa nies Tbe Northern Pacific will boild a new atatioa at Yakima, Wash., to accommo date the people who reside in the region near North Yakima. General Manager Mellen, of the New York and New England railroad, says that be has no intention of returning to the Union Pacific Railway company. Captain W. A. Forrest, of Memphis, one' of tbe most prominent railroad builders in the south, is a son of Gen eral N. ii. Fonest. the Confederate cav alry leader Tbe Jonee Vestibule Sleeping Car compacy, witn a capital of 3,000,000, ha been incorporated at Denver by a party oi WN known capital ista, among whom aro ex-Senator Tabor, Col onel A C. Fisk and E. W Sebben. of Denver General Manager John C. McKenna, of the Bradford, Bordell and Kinzua, lias been connected with the road since 1881, first as station agent, then as au ditor and general freight and riassenger agent. Since 18JW he has been superin tendent. TURF TOPICS. Moro than a dozen of tbo mares on Di rect's liht this year have already pro duced 2-.H0 or better performers. Nutwood, now 21 years of age, was 14 years of Lge before he was credited with a 2:80 tKirformor. Now he lias sevunty seven. G. Valensin has rofuKed $100,000 for his guat stallion Sidney, 2:10. This Is next to the prico twiil for Arion, the largost sum ever refused for a California sire. Mr. J. Malcolm Forbes drains his stall with gravel beds, covers the latter with loam, suvos straw and keeps sweet and natural beds for his horses by simply chauging tbo loam. 'Tits llrst retiuuiite of a trotter," says Sonator Stanford, "is the head. He may have wonderful speed, bo of tbo lluest breeding and all tbat, but without good senso he is at a great disadvantage in a race." Gray hories livo longest and ronn horses ifoarryrw long. Cream colored horses are deficient of staying power, uftpecially in suintnor woatber. Bays, on an average, are the best. Horees with black hoofs are stronger and tooglier tlmti others. AROUND THE THRONES. Prin-high- Tbe sultan's household numbers over 0.000 pontons. (jtieeu Victoria has granted to com Victoria tbe style of serene nam At the last court ball of tbo season at Rome (juuen Marguerito woro a tnng uilicfiit dreas of ea green brooade, with tabhpr of ivory satin covered with lace, which was embroidered with gold. In oue of the jwluees at Berlin is n vast collection of the pergonal effects of tbo imperial Hoheuzollerns jewelry, swords, coats, helmets, pipes, walking sticks niul other royal relics of a long line of kiugs. The order of tbo royal succession at present is tbo Prince of Wales, Prince George, tbe Duobeas of 1'ifo, Lady Alexandra DulT(hor infant daughter), PrinoeM Victoria itnd Princess Maud. All tbeso would liuvo to puss nwny with out issue before the Duko of Edinburgh could come to tbo throne. and A OVCXZSALOUa POUCrlMAN. II nx DortII Draate fl Saw a S:- i Story Window Open. It in v t often that a poUeeaan can br ci.ired with derothag Mm &&tur 1.' Jaooriy to his haaaeesL Joai hmr a polieaawa pats ia his time is ow of tbe mysteries tbat have thus far proved iL-ipeaetrabka. It is known tbat be walks sp aad Jcrwn tbe streets tbat cempom hie beat ia a laamroly maaner; t&mt m a cokl day be occaakmally swings bis anas ia order to stir np tbe dtaqgHh ciTcabvtaoB of hfe blood; tbat be accounts himself hagblr fa vored araorut men if tbere is witb ia hia baiHwick a peaant Etaad Oaido Real was incapable of btspira-; from which be can filch a tootbeoea tfcs aaleaa aaagaiacently dreseed. morsel or two each time be passes it; Ib VIS$ well driUers foaad a stoae that at night be is food of faaibttng idol SW feet below tbe rartace at Bofae doorknobs, in the belief tbat be is Cfty. j thus preventing high crimesaad mts- A Httle Philadelphia boy ku a peti demeanors by borglmrs aad mea of rabbit wMcb be has traiaed to draw a j that kidney: and that every now raalt wage. I and then be tfhig3 Mb dab down on Wflttam Sbarp, Gasbea, baa a J tie sidewalk with a resounding iamb two months old whieb weighs thwack, which strikes trror to the ODDS AND ENDS. STberfa sigaiSfe VnT." Battoas are nude f rem Wood, if hAk--L c!t bpob all fears ceagb. Tbere are Musettes efeteetric rafl- vrays ia tbe worid. Tbe ttch for a4d dSBt bstoag to the gavea year variety. It is araisiaken idea tbat lead talk gives toae to society. AshowofopposWoaisveryapt to be aa exbJMnea of folly. Wbea aagrytbe kaedive tapslmpa tkstly with bis left foot. Tbe iacoaeof tbe Cbareh of Eagkmd is aboat IIJBW.0W p" wek. fixtrpoeads. Have we not as raaeh caose to be thankful for what we have not as for wbat we have? By miring with people yoa find oat bow much yoa kaow aad bow raaeh yon don't kaow. The majority of people think that tbeir favorite qaack holds a patent on tbe elixir of life. .Montaigne, when a widower, said be woald not marry again "though it were to witdom itself.' If tbe color has been taken out of nlks by fruit stains ammonia will usually restore tbe color. Tbe Tartars have a species of bairleas in the aeiKbbor- of wmeh is all, to the aver- sool of erery oat hood, bat the dimly known, if at age citizen. But crverctiention to dnty who ever saw a policeman that could be charged with thif Of coarse police men sometimes nse their dubs with too much freedom, bat each conduct, reprehensible as it is, hardly comes within the cope of the present in quiry. A Brooklyn woman, however, has made the d-eporery. She has found one of the brae coated gnardi&ns of the ieace with zeal far beyond the fjrdinarv. Her home is on a well horsea, which all have beautif ally striped ' known rosdtnee street, and it is ner white and brown hoofs and "glass eyes." invariable habit to kep a window The captain of an Italian steamer has open in her sleeping room acringuie rlKcmered a ledge of coal of excellent j night- qoality in Sbagnet bay, StraiU of Ala ellan. The highest clouds, tbe rirras and cir rosirattis. gometimes rise to an altitude ball at Covent Garden theater, thieves made off with valuable diamonds and jewelry, which they are said to have cut from the la dies' dresses. A woman who lives at Concord, K. C. the other night dreamed that she saw her husband cut in two by a circular saw. The nest day. it is re lated, her dream came true. The room is on the second story and at the front of the house. It was about midnight one stormy night when her husband having not vet returned from the cltib she was af J,OOo' feet, or six miles above the j aroused by a prolonged ling of the earth's surface. During a masked doorbell. ThrowinK a phawl about her, she hastened to the open win dow to find out what was wanted. In the flickering light of the street lamp she was able to make out the form of a policeman oti the stoop. 'What is it?" ehe a&ked. "Excuse me, mum.-' sai T th police man, but did you know tliat tho vnn dow there was wide open, mum?" "Certainly," was the answer; "I nlwavB leave a window open at One Kind of a Preiident, nlht- " A cooking lecturer, who has brushed . 0h that it, mum?" returned against the world long enough not to be j ft c t thought that you mnruJ g i nnw rliin"Tj in hnsinpafc. " .. ...?.. . didn t know it, ana that uie storm S1j0 i might beat in and do a lot of dam age, mum. l nope you u excuse me surprised at strange things in business, received a letter tbe other day which made her confess to astonishment. had planned to bring over her Philadel phia claw of cooking teachers to visit tbe food show. Intending to remain in tho city two days with the class, she wrote to various makers of food staples, expressing a wish tbat she might visit their factories with her class. for troubling you. mum. Then ho slowly and heavily de scended tho steps and trudged on his way. The lady, having been roused from her first sound sleep, went back to From one of them came this answer: ; bed in no cood humor. She didn't "If you will call at our office we will be ODtain the policeman's number, and glad to furnish, as an escort to your I on jcond thoughts the next morn party for a visit to our factory, our ' 6nQ Quiat have reported him president, who has never yet visited it .. . ha(1 obtaiiied it. On the other years, and it was Btamd and equipped I Ij tj.u . .i, . rwi f .,; vLi-1 dined to write a nilU UIVIV IMUU --w,vvv w H.V v-J- dont's Times. Iersonal fortune. New York The Ilarlier Tree. rriiorn nrft mnnv rA nTifl rnricmn Rtwi- mens of botanical rarities in the Govern- I ment Botanical gardens at Washington. None however, attracts more attention than tliat remarkable oriental oddity, tho "barber plant." It was not given its odd name, as some might suppose, bo cause its leaves are like razors or its sap like lather. Neither will its inner bark make splendid towels (as is said of the "vegetablo cloth" tree), or its seeds mako razor hones. It is simply called the bar ber plant because tho juiceo of either tbe leaves or fruit applied to the face pre vents tho beard from growing, ilr. Davis Fays tliat this does not apply to cases where tho beard has taken root, but tbat it may bo applied with perfect safety by boys who desire to keep tho hair on their faces from gotting a start St Louis Republic. Tukrt Care uf C. llilren for u Llrlng. A Boston wouiiH makes a business of taking caro of children by tho day or hour at her homo on week days and Sundays, to tbo great relief of mothers not able to biro a nurse and not wishing to accept tbo charity of tho day nurs eries. Iler services are so much in de mand tbat she is sometimes engaged as far as threo weeks ahead. Business women and tired inothors who cannot otbonviso leave their homes find her cervices of great value. This adds an other to tho many expedients by which refined women, too delicate or retiring, may oarn a livelihood without leaving their homos. Boston Letter. Leurulni; tu Apply Dye. The imiwrtations of dye from Paris have fallen off to nothing, and appren tices in harboring don't have to learn tbe bnsiuoas of applying it as thoy used to. In this shop wo had a wooden ball with a nail hammered ill it, to which wo would attach notno ordinary rope tow. Then tho apprentice would pitch in and dye it, and when he could apply tho tluid so tliat it gavo an even color and didu't stick tbe hair together like so much glue, we would turn over a cus tomer to him to try his baud ou. Inter view in New York Herald. Involution of AilTertUenicnta. Great Editor (not many years hence) I just sent in a long editorial ou a most important subject Foreman Yes, 6ir; it is already in the hands of tho printers. Great Editor Good! Be careful to put it in the advertising columns, so it will bo euro to bo read. Good News. mv tximiiwci.. fcvuu wr t IrvuUr utl I'ooo i.it. CLEAN! If you would bo clenu and hayo your clothes dono up ia th a neatest and dressiest manner, takothem to the; SALEM STEAM LAJTIYintY whur all work is done by whito' labor and in tho most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street have been more in- letter of commenda tion to the police commissioner. "But to think," she exclaimed af ter narrating the episode at the break fast table, "the wind wa-sin the north, and the rain couldn't possibly have got in at a window ojening to the fcouth. After all, I'm not sure whether my opinion of the police of this city is raised or lowered by my midnight adventure." New York Tribune. A Curelei Autlior. Anthony Trollopo was ringularly unkempt and his clothes were very wrinkled and 01 made. He was the only man I had heard swear in de cent society for uncounted years. Tho swearing, which was repeated, wat tho most disagreeable of ill the actual asseverating by the holiest namo of some truinpery statement Then, bv wav of making himself pleasant in a gathering of Scotsmen, ho proceeded (the ladies lwing gono and we all gathered to hear him) to vilipend our beloved Sw valter. Mr, Trollopo said that if any of Sir "Wal ters novels were offered to any Lon don publisher of the present day it would be at once rejected. "Twon- ty-fivo Years of St Andrew's." OppnrtunltluK. However a man is gifted, whether for active 0010170. of thought or charity, there lien around hun a world of oppoi-tunity. So far behind are wo socially, morally, intellectual- lv. that one infcrht Ire forgiven if he supposed tho world were made but yesterday, aud nothing had yet been done. Does no ambition firo us to help tho desiKuring, starving, sinking pooplo nroand usi If a few more years bo added to our lifo, would wo uot strive to put something right, to sweep out some Lule corner, to awaken some soul to nee and rejoice in tho growing lightf Good Words. On for the Afturneon. Ho had a half holiday, nnd about 1 o'clock p. m. he came into a friend's office and ant down. "Wall." inquired the man at tho desk, "what havo you got on for tho afternoon f "Nothiug," he replied, with a list less air; "that is. uotliing oxeopt my clotheu." Detrcit Free Proas. That 1'irrtl IWIIuk, Tho man who has no buaaneaB of his own to attend to nlwftya go to bed tired. Ram's Horn. (iaarant'ed Cure. We authoriz our ulvortiscd drug gist tosell Dr. King's New DlMjovory for consuniption.cougliH aud colds, upon this condition. If you aronf ilicted with a cough, cold, or any lung.tbroat, or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as dlrect.h,gv ing Itu fr.lr trial, and experience no benefit, you may return tho bottle aud have your myuoy refunded. We could uot make this oiler did we uot know that Dr. King's New Dh covery could be relied 011. It Hover disappoint?. Trial bottle free at Dau'l J. Fry's drug store. Large elie 60c, and f 1,00, taa ib mi n , taaT-f-anfiSMS- cT. O - S C J? . S S S rn cr 1. n. L CC CO c - " Z- -- O O p cc X 55 " t -3 i 5 s: ? O i-i - z-J 3 a:i r-i : O x 02 ' - ?" 5 CU 73 -! g O CL. g. e- 5 S W - s o P a-J t 1 Si r-i S C cos ' r? O - o 1 S ' 3' J5 0 o i- t 3 m 5". rJ? i; o W c o 03 W 5". w O w c s Ci p to W 1 w S. i -5" o CO o s.a p- 1 3 bUKaaTaafBnpBaW 00 00 C30 AprtBt at Mw C.ncraeiU OaflMm-lly tbe commtni j of in torest w hi- h spriBgs np among the teoants of an apartaneixt boom is vary ot-ugau-i. in one 04 uw large structures np town Htbs a gay band of ar ists and mtrc-irne under ttw pcotect.ng van of a w i woaaa. whoirthc mother of two of them. Not long go they deckkd to hutd a maikiUe. . The lady in tbe or;te apartment was tbe harPT po8ew" of several very harxL.me palms, and. with neighborly h-,nA. she of fered then to gtre an a..k.1 u luty to the rooms on the octwrn The offer was accepted acd the noral treaeores duly traaaferrcd. About 10 o'clock the morning fol lowing the maskeJe a frknd made an early call on the hosttwof the evening before. Almost her first ejaculation was: "How lovdr vou are acre: t-ocn a beautiful apartment, and what lovely pains! Aren't you fortunate r She had scarcely spoken when a rap founded at the door, and the servant of the family opjwsite stepped in. paying: "Mrs. says if you hare done with the palms I may take them back now." The siruntion was comical, but was saved from awkwardness by the caller, who looked up. rolled her eyes mischievously and asked: "When will the man come for the furniture V New York Times. A Sbreird Tradesman. Master Hobelmann was a man of no mean capacity, yet to see him busy in his workshop, any day of the week, no one would have suspected the extraordinary business oualitiets the man possessed. "Master," hi3 foreman said to him ono day, "how is it you are giving away such expensive toolboxes as presents to the children of your wealthy customers I That must cost yon a pile of money." 'Donkey f The joiner said not an other word. Bat he knew what he was about. In all the houses where the children had received boxes of joiner's tools for their presents, the busy httle fouc, on the very next day, set about sawing, boring, nail ing up and planing all the furni ture, until it presented a sorry sight, and Master Hobelmann had to be caBed in to repair the damages a costly and tedious process. He made about a hundred per cent, out of those boxes. IHk. Axilmalt Cannot Suffer at Hnraani Do. Ascertained facts seem to show us that by the lower forms of animal life very little pain, as we understand the word, can be felt at all. Lob sters, for instance, will voluntarily deprive themselves of their claws if suddenly alarmed by some such tound as that caused by the firing of a heavy gun above them. A crab, seized while feeding by a greater and stronger, will continue its meal while being itself devoured. A fish, torn and mangled by the hook, will return in a moment or two to the bait, with its appetite urmnpaired. A blindworm or a sand lizard, if unexpectedly seized, will snap its body in twain and glide away, none the worse for the mutilation, to re produce the severed substance. It is liard, indeexl, in cases such as these, to insist tnat imin, in our sense of the term, can be in any real degree endured. London Sunday Magazine. Tile Inventnrs of Stores. One of the first attempts at mak ing a closed stove of iron was made by Cardinal Poligaac in 1709, and seven years later an attempt was made to introduce stoves of this kind into England, hut without success, owing to the prejudice of English people in favor of seeing their fire- The Franklin stove was invented by Dr. Franklin in 1745, and a quar ter of a century later, in 1771, and during a few years following, the discoverer of electricity invented several other stoves one of which was invented for burning bitumi nous coal and which had a downward draft and consumed its own smoke. Count Rumford was the next per son to make an invention looking to the improvement of stoves, and dur ing tho ten years between 178S aud 1795 devised several improvements. Philadelphia Press, Uttlu Originality In Dress. "Thore is very little originality in the world, after all," declares a well known dressmaker. "We ling the changes on the Louis XV style, the Louis XVI period, the Empire and Medici fashions, and so ou without apparently being able of ourselves to inaugurate anything absolutely novel. Of course these epochs are followed with considerable variation aud latitude, but it is true, neverthe less, tliat thore is nothiug decidedly original nowadays. We merely fol low in dress what has gone before." New York Tiibune. Wondera In K;c unil Musclei. The microscope has revealed many wondors, among others that the com mon caterpillar has 4,000 muscles in his body, that tho drone bee's eyes each contain 1,3-30 mirrors, and tliat tho largo, prominent eyes of the bril liant dragon flies art each furnished with 28,000 jwliahed lonses. St. Louis Republic As a fertilizer salt is vory valuable. Food would bo insipid and tasteless without it. DESERVIX1 IMUISE. t We desire to say to our citizens, llrnt for ytars we have been fulling Dr.KliiR's New D'coverv fur con sumption. Dr Kin?' Nov LifePille, Bucklfh's Arnii-a Salve and Rteeirio Eltteru.nnil have never lutt.dled rem edies that sell as well.or tla' liav t:i ven such universal satofaeiiitn. We do not besitate to guarantee (hem ev ery t iiue.a ndwet-tund redy turefund the purchase price, if satisfactory re- suit io not follow their use. These remedies have w-n their great pop- uianty purely on tueir merits. rye, .uruggute. SMOKED FOR OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEAfft L- farm?"" Blackwell's SPAR" ggMBull Durham wa& -JZZ T'" ... .. " I D .?- Smoking j fes Tobacco Has bctn popuhr with smokers everywhere for over twenty-five yean. It is Just as Good Now as Ever. Its Flavor, Fragrance and Purity have contributed largely to tie growing popularity which pipe smoking enjoys. Pipe smoking b growing in favor because finer, sweeter and better tobacco can be hjj in this form and at rrnrh less cost than in cigars. BLACKWEJ,L'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C. THE WILLAMETTE, SALE3I, OEJZGOX. Bates, $-2.50 to $5.00 per Day. The best botel btT-eer PorUnaU JSati Kraneisco. Flnl-daAs In all K aptulD-. raeote. 1U tabic are 'ervwi -elln lb' Choicest Fruits Grown la the Wi.hiD-.te Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. PKOriewIONAI. CAItDS. GE BO. H. BORXSIT, Attsmey at ki-, Sa'.ai. Or2n. Office over Ladd A bast's baolc Q T. KU'K HI0 Attorney at law, Q. oSiceap stairs Ib Trent rooms of urT Hush tilrk. rorcer Commercial and Cooil street, ba'ein, Oregon. JOH' a. CAK-OX, Attorney at law. Rcft-iiK S ana -S, La4a i Busu'fc lc building. SMUem, ert ser. 8 1 lj r B. Y. 80.NKAM. W. H. HOLMES. B05HAX A HoutRS, Attorneys at lav. Orac In Basb '5 Wfo, tettrt.6a State aad Court, on l.ioni'iSi. nILMOK FORD, attorney at law. Sfcltm ortguu. Ottiii: nj'UIrs :u Patten's DtOCC. O H. bK.A D-'H VW, VII VS1CIAN AND I j. MiiKton. .-rftleni. '. rcccm. rGc lu t urldce b .c, op-til ' over VH.lain A Knglaca's uaok HtfUieuc eomw ctate and .- i- mracr v Inser str-l. w T It. YOUNU.il. D. Office formerly ! . oofUDied br lr it'ivUnd. corner oart and Liberty streets. Telephone No. 45. UrUce beur: Sa m. 10 12; 2 to 4 p. in., and 7 to v p. m. Kiance l-tn street on electric car Uae. Ttiepbune o. 8. MCAFEE A BROOK. PhytlcIaDS and Surgeons, Murphy bUvt:, up jiairi. COmnierriat street, fcalein. Or. DK. W. S MOTT, physician and sur geon. Offlee In Eldridge Block, sa lem, Oregon. Office hours 10 to 12 a.m. 2to-p. m. EB.FHILBROOK.JI DHomeopathlst. . Office lao turt alrett; KesideiiCv Si7 High street. Gei-eral practice. Special attention given to aueuses oi w omen aaa cbildren. DIt. MtNTA S. A. DAVIS. Office hour-, H a. m. to 11 a. m.; 2 p. tu. to S p. ni. Ijav or nleUt calls promptly attended to. special attention given to dbeaaes of wom en ana cniiareu. umctmtwciuBoii, 3(36 Commercial street. Residence sac.e. DR. T. C. SMITH. DectUt, State street, Salem. Or. i-ipinbed dental opera tions of every description. Painless opera tions a specialty. WD. PUGH, Architect, FIabs, Spec! , ncallons and superintendence lor all clAssee of buildings. Omce HO Com raerclal bt., up dtalrs. EJ. llcCAU.STLA-ND.Civll Sanitary and . Hydraulic Engineer. IT. is. Deputy mineral surveyor. City surveyors omce Cotue-Park burst ElocS, .Salem, Oregon. 0. A. ROBERT, Architect, rooml21. liar qua m building, Portland, Oregon. .UDS1NI&S CAKD3. HOEYE & MILLS, Proprietors the Porce lain HathandMiavlugl'arlors, Have tne only porcelain riatnruos in tue city JJU Commercial street, balem, Oregon. QPRAGDE & ALLEN. Blacksmiths and O horeshoelng and repairing. Only the tei,t workmen employed. Opposite titate lMuranee building 4B. SMITH t CO., Contractors, Sewer . in?. Cement Sidewalks, Excavating, ; All worK promptly done, Salem, Or. Leave orders with Du:an Bros, i:b-lm OAKPtT-LAY'NG. I make a specialty oi .j caiuei-eewine and lavine: earned tat en up and relaid with grent care. House cleaning, umveoraers wiui J. a. Lunu or Buren A Son. J. G. LUHRMA'. TOHX KNIGHT, Hlaofcitntth. Horse O t.lioeir.gandrf.palrlnafpeciftlly. Shop tthefoot of Liberty street, Salem, Oregon. 2.2Jtf PJ. LAh.l A to,, Manufacture of all . klndoor elilclt. Repairing a special ty, fehop 45 Htaie siee. QJSTMsp" X0& R T, PM rMflu? UKasau fsa5?g VU "3ir M"lfeVAse M.UU - smswtiili TIlW lit DO p. 8. D. J. it HEALTH. Leltkliia's Goltlen Balsam Xo. J Cures Chancres, flrs'. and Second sujei Sores en tha Lejrs and Bedy; Sore Eai Ejrea.Je, rlc, Corprjirl Bictchu EypbiUtict'aUrrh.dUeased Scalp, ard al primary forms ol the diteass Inown a. ayphlhf. I'rlre, $5 00 per Iloltli. Le Illchau's Golden Itulsaia a.i Cures-Tjrtiirr, Jlercurialrplillitlc Rheu raatlsm, 1-ains in the Bones, rains In tlw Jifd. tScltt0, the ifki L'Wnted Sor Tbroat, SyphUit'o IUsh, iuni.n and oon tiuctd Conli, Stillness ot the Limbs, anc eradicates all dc&se from the system caused by Indiscretion or abi. U Mercury. K-arin? the bld pore tn . bflV' !rIre ss 00 P" Dottle. Lo Klohnu's Golden HpanlsU Am . dote tor tho cure et Gonorrhoea, Gljvt Irriution Gravel, and all Urinary or anl Ul duarrangemsnU. Price fi 50 ixi Bottle. HlchaaU Golden Spanish In. Jectlon, lor severs ouesot Goaorrhxa, lnflaaiBtttory Gleet. Strlcturesc Prlut 81 60 per Bottle. to Illclian'a Golden Ointment lor tbe eff -dire heaiuifol Syphihtlo Sore and cruiiuons. Prlr)l 00 per licx o Illchau's Golden Pill Nerri and Brain treatment; loos ot physical pow jr. excess or oreMrork. Prostration, etc, Prlco 83 00 per Box. Toute and Nervine, Seat crnyvbera, C, O. li, socursly cocked ptreiprcaa. THE RICrUnDSDRUG C0.,ABeati 6O0 A 611 MAIIKEX ST., tola rnuaetecsH Cw atanuwwirrmi D.C.SHERMAK U, f, lecslon and I la r. itnt, p. Box 5l.,alem, nj.Tn. IpMiy Co tie)- Vrti fti -:iiiK , ANYTHING. From baled bay pnrt 'eeit fnt V-.V fnp. Key tVt r-g-v, ,i (, knives, etc. can alwa) s bt . .a1 !.., price; at T. BUIsP.OWrt, Nn. 22K Oninmere a S .. 8w. EAST AND SOUtH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta. Line CAlTORXtA EXPRESS 1KA1 r,SVJM BKTWEKX FOHT1.AUTJ .VJCLitr. r- South. TKC p. m. ?:lfe p. m. :15 a.ra. Lv. Pf tihd ." r Lv. .em Lv. Ar. bur. i..n. Lt T. r, l(iT!i-. Above trains top on'. .-i tioas north of RuetLr'. I: Oron City, Woodbi rn i-aieT , jtikij Tangent. Shedds, L.viMry. l-arrtit K03EBIBG j!ALL IiAIi-J, fdJ a. m. ( Lv. 1-ortiaud 1U17 a. m I Lv Salem 5dJ p. m. Ar. ltoetbnn; ti. Albany Local. Daily Hxcept Snsir 6AU p. m. I Lv. t"r- i ni A- ,TtJc7T. 7d2 p. m. I Lv: En.ru L . Ti,k MOn.m.Ar. A'.taqy jv 'Venn. PDLLMAX BUFFET MEWS, Second Class Slbtp'ngCsrs- Potaccommodatiou ol paiKEFtrsboWljj second c.ass tlcKe's at;aci.ejo expre-s trains. Veit Side DWswd, Betffffn Pfi'iaJ and Cerrallis: PAII.V teXCXPT SCTJEAT). TiJJ a. ui, 11:10 p. X 7 Lv. : I Ar. "T-crCand Ar. CorvQliis L- ""' lSSr.rj At Albany and Corv ! i. n i jeet Till irairtx gi iiruson rar.nc i;at-,u. EXPRE.-ATRA1N IT A1LY KXCIl 'JWll "CI? p. nulLvI Port.i 52. ArTiaJiT ar. m. ! ArIcMiunviileLv. o.tos. Throne:! Ticket To all point EAST aitd SOLTH Kor tickets sne! lull infoinccror rrr.if me rates mops, etc, apply to ibe tern ny s aeent Salem, oueon. E.P. RS3GER.S. Asv. Cr. '. find l"s4. 4' B. KOEI11.ER. i!iC Fmb Teraio&l or ktoisr fo'tii ? Northern Paci Mb Is the line to take To all Points East aud Ui It is the dininc car route, it rens tbwc ttauuuic uaius oc j uj iu imj- st. paul m aim (Xo change of cars.) Competed ofdlnlngcars ur-jr.-r'' Pullman drutving room l 1.1 iaifcic.r TOURIST Sleeping Cars Bt that iY.n be constructed aDd in nUhed for hold irs of hist tat. e" K' tlcseu.aud ELEGA27TDA C0ACIii A contlnuot line, atlordln. ei vice. rullrr.nn sit cured In advj tLe road. r a fn M 0' '.i-int" lo'e; prT -i" Through ticket to ecd " "i.U 'J in .Uncrica, Tjigiar jh. .x.i' ' N purohased at uy ticket or f-oiil "0 rM- ' canv. Willi InfittTnutli.n rfru .t.t. of trains.rouiesardi iL-. C " B" on application u any nttm ' A. D. (HAini' , Assistant General Ps- r.' 121 Itrst ftrtx-t, oM V i1 SHAW i DOW SIU. 'S THE YAOUlN ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAUROi .Vnd Orenff.n lVven stduniEhlp line. Ui3 1. if rime than by an ouas through papvet r from Portland and a I v 'amette valley umni ' TIME SCHEDULE, . Leave Aioany LfveOorvaui rrlve Yanlna ;.tit Vaqul'ia Leave CtHTiUis Arrfie Albany O. C. trains ronm - i Contains, The above tn.i .vlth tli Ommn Jlrllffnshlrib'twn w Km ."'! .fii ipii rj ;. , , ,i. f"' .' . ,. . - 1 TT"' . ,i i tirj if. . V . w 3 Iwf . !' a : ,eotpe- V " -A t ink 9v ' ndi N. B.-Fasmecrs iren: V- -?X7I Willamette Valley points ?,?J of VAQUINA IWl'TKat x X tV ana ii aeaimea iu p" - jh, ty arrange to arrive at Yactin ' beroredateoiBaJune ,.-lrt i Vih .1?rKn7Jr",i,Mf,t V UU1J1.1.1 a- -.i J V. Pnrtll8"i AeenuauOandaSKrort sL. Poru'- C P HOai-K Act r:rr 1 : Vgl r, w trH-a'v:lXi.Jr. Oen'l Tt f.i S&r2S!S J . K-ww. wv fc. Hm.f"Sr. . itiWWTOWftWia f swi