-w!vmm'f'9fifvrM 'py'Psws''' i ''- """vr - 'iqgpFwrwW)yffTlfT i!jwiwpvpppys 'igmpyrvp's" J -3b. t " si "-W itaemuSikem give Lnrgo and small chockcd,strij)cd, polka dots and plain Swiss es, India Linens, Dim Hies and all light weight summer goods Can MUSLIM. edgings, and skirt HUGTION. 14 LOTS Saturday, Tlmt rustler, J. F. GOODE, auctioneer, will sell for rue to the highest bidder, 14 high, sightly lota in East Salem, near Eloetriu cur line, only nine blocks from the btate house, in the niot thrifty part of Salem. No Gravel Beds, but in the Finest of soil. Lots to be sold separately with option of next lot at same price, cured by good bankable paper, or 5 per cent, discount for all cash. l)th stt'eet, and see big sign on third block south. THE CAPITAL JOUttSAL. ttmaamewnmywumyua WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1892. GILBERT & PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents Tor Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder, Ol'.O. D. (lOODIIUE. K. CAIIHiU BUILDING 3LVTHK IAL. Lime, cement, plaster, hair, fire and building brick, lire clay, sand, gravel, blacksmith and house coal, wood, all kinds, wholesale and re tail. Olllcf 95 State street. Goedhui: & CAiniiti. CHOICEST MEALS, BEST SERVICE, LOWEST PRICE AT STRONG'S RESTAURANT. DATES OP LOCAL EVENTS. July 29. "The Fast Mail" at Reed's. A Substantial Imvkovement. The much talked of mill race on Front atieet has now been covered for several weeks, and is an Im piovement worthy of the capital city. The Willamette Valley Mill ing Company has expended about $5000 on this piece of woik, having used nearly half a million feet of lumber, besides three rows of sub stantial cedar piles the entire length of the race. This makes a solid foundation ou which rest the heavy sills which carry the three inch plank covering, It presents a lino appearance and makes a good im ,mvfiineut for Salem. Front street could now be easily made one of the best in the city by gradiug it up in good slmpj ami uo doubt the city will tako hold of tills street in due season. The citizens and the mill ing company are under obligations to Supt., Suiel for the excellent piece of work done. Fouu Nnw TllAUlIllltS. All of the teachers of last yo r were re employed, with the exception of Miss Lottie Allyu, Mlsi Kate Dear born and Mi.ss 13. Crouett, who did not care to teach this year, and Mrs. M. V. Rork, whose death oc cuned a few days ago. lu their stead four new teachers were em ploved as follews: Mlsa Clara B. Frink, of Aihlnud; Miss Ada M. Reynolds, of Ashlaud; AIlsi Nellie Cannhan, of Astoria; Miss Anna Ij. Morrison, of Wiuuipeg, Man. These teachers will bo align ed posltioua by the superintendent. Got Fine Days. The city record, er disposed of the followlug drunks yesteiday by givlug them the usual line of llveda in the city jull: J. O'Neal, I Leavry, C. Morgan, J. Clark, M. Berg, and I. Stewart John Dee and Edna Homer paid cash for their druukeuniss. A loug, slim fellow, full of whisky, made hi presence known ou the streets lust evenlug by shouting loud enough to be heard several blocks. After con siderable ditllcully he was landed In the city Jail to await iris bearing. - " As- Ohxamevt. One of the i.o.wi,,, ttiimMfiu the streets of Balem w Lockwood's uniformed nie5seu0ers ou their bicycles. T. HOLVERSON you excellent values J3MBR IDKltlES. Swiss and Ilamborir CirjLLIKS. Cotton and Wool Challics at low pri ces and a fine assort ment of French a 1 wool patterns still to show you. i miming ilounchigs in dress patterns, both white and black. 11E31EMBE11 THE PLACE, 301 Commercial 14 A. W. TH E COMMON COUNCIL. Ten Mill Tax Levied. Oily Prison ers to Be Boarded Out. The common council met in regu lar sessiou last night with Mayor D'Arcy in the chair and all the members piesent. Tho committee on ways and means reported on the matter of boarding the city prisoners. It had received pioposals and the lowest was llfteen cents per meul and it was oidered t mt the contract be given to 1$. W Lewis, ot the Ron Ton restaurant, at that plico and that the marshal be instructed to caie for tlie piisouers the same us heiotofore. The lecorder leported that the to tal taxable property of the city a mounted to the $1,721,077 and the council levied a ten mill tax on the amount. Chief Engineer Low presented a recommendation that thecity should buy 1000 feet of extra bote and one car load of coal for the lire depart ment. Referred to committee on Hie and water with power to act. It was oidered that the matter of iusuflicient presure on the hydrants ubout the city be referred to the committee on fire and water with instructions to ak the water com pany to put in six-inch main on Front street. The petition for a hydrant at the southwest corner of 12th and Leslie btreets was referred to thefommlttee on lire and water. Tho petition for a new sidewalk on the south side of State between Water and Front was referred to the committee on streets and public property. John I. Utz, uightwatchman at tho Capital Lumbering Go's mill, was appointed a special policeman without pay. The petition of the Capital City Riilway Co. for a franchise ou Liberty street from Chemeketa north to the boundary of the city limits; als-o across Mill street to Rellevuo and thence lrom Rellevue on 13th to the southern-bouudary of the city limits was referred to the committee ou streets aud public pioperty. Au ordinance granting to F. N. Derby, E. F. I'aikhurst, II. W. Cot tie and Geo. Williams, for thirty jeais, an exclusive franchise for u street railway on Wlnteratreet south of State; upou all of Oak; on all of Llbei tynoi tli of Ceuterjon all of 12lh from Center to State; and from Cross street to the southern limits of tho city; was introduced and referred to tho committee on ordinances. Alderman Collius attempted to In troduce the following resolution but he was considered out of order be cause lie voted in the negative when the vote was taken two weeks ago. Resolved, That tho action of tin city council in adopting the recom mendation of thecoiuinlttte that the Cpltal City Hallway Co., be grout ed permission to lay its track upon Stuteaud 12th streets, betweeu !.' erty street and the Southern Pacill railroad depot bo aud the same I hereby rescinded. An appeal wat taken from the decison of the chair. He decided himself sustulued. The militia was glveu the right to camp in the west end of Wlflsin avenue during the Fourth of Jul celebration. The fctreet commissioner was In structed to imeatluule the dumug. being done to the High street briilg by the gravel wagons and to put a stop to it. He was also Instructiu to see that the gut in Wlilaon n euuewaacut. Ho was given au other duty to perform by ordering tho Capital City Railway Co. l plank Its track ou Chenn kWa aire.-! nnef.ot outside uud fclr Inches inolde land to place gravel beween tberalk. June 25, in PARASOLS. A largo lino of black and colored Para sols on hand, 22, 24, 2G inch, ranging in prices from $1 00 up. Street. 14 LOTS Terms, half cash, balance in one year, se llemcrnber the place, leave electric car at Scott. CIRCUIT COURT. Judge Boise Sustained the murrer, Favor of Electric. De- 117 J. W. Salisbury et al. vs. MaiiaL. Lightfoot; petition; judg ment for distribution. 128-Stato vs. Chas. H. Smith; adultery; plea of guilty, lined $200, aud committed until paid. 129-State vs. V. 11. J?ussoll; as sault and battery; plea of uot uullty, continued. E. F. Porkhuist vs. the City of Sulem and the Capital City railway Co. On Monday the plaintiff filed an amended complaint asking an injunction, and ou the same eve ning tho defendant demurred to the amended complaint for the leason that the complaint did not state fact" sulllient to constitute a cause of suit. Judge Boise yesterday sus tained the demurrer and gave judg ment on it. Tho owners of tho horse car line today took an appeal to the supremo court. AccKi'TUU. The board of capi tol building commissioners held a meeting yesterday aud accepted the plans and specifications prepared by its architect. D. D. Neer, of Port land, for the remodeling of the hall of lepresentatives In the state house. Advertismeuts for bids on tho work will be published In a very few days. The Recruitino Detaii, Lieut A. H.Sydenham,6th Arty and Sorgt Ardell, Rattery C. Arty have been ordered to Salem to relieve 1st Lieut Geo. E. Sage, 5th Arty aud Corporal McCullough who will onbelDg reliev ed join their proper stations at the Presidio, San Fraucisco. Running as Usual. The Salem Iron foundry was not delayed aud by the big fire of Friday night. Ev erything there is running along as usual. Tho foundry is prepared to repair, ou short notice, all kinds of farm machinery, steam engines, etc. Soap Factoky Mr. Kuerton of Oiegon City will be in Sulem today or tomorrow to close up the arrange ments with our board of trado for building a soap factory lu this city. LOWEIUNQ HIE Pll'ES. The Salem water company began work today lowering the water pipes on the south Commercial street hill. This has been necesitated by the citizens cutting the new street down to the new grade. Soav Factoky. Salem has se cured a soap factory, but E. F. Osburn still leada on all kluds of toilet and washing soapd. Cheaper tlmn dirt, if you use it. Racket store. 4th ok July. The committees aio today busily engaged preparing a program and arranging details for the biggest celebration ever held lu the Willamette valley. The Only Heaso.n Why people nil like Fred Cooper's ice cream is because It Is made of the best in gredleuts. Lauiks.--You should try those 20c fast blauk seamless hoe at Osborn's Racket Store worth 2-5 cents. Pionickks AND Cami'JUIS. Can ned ox tougup, 'totted ham, b.ned .ii-kcn,turkey aud game, et., Uluc Front. m Tijains Delayeu. The overland and local train going north were dr hyed this morning until about 10 o'clock caused by a Are near Murion. A lnrgo wood pile and part of the traek were burned. Machine OiiA-Don't forget that the liluti Front has the best and the cheapest in the city. LOCAL AM PERSONAL. Mrs. Frank Howe aud Mrn, Tlios. Howe left today for Nuwiwrt, where they will make a short visit. H. K. Fincle, manager of tho lie view Publishing Co., of Portland Or., made n business trip to this city yesterday. Work on tho Polytechnic lustitute bulldiug has commenced. They ex pect to have the building ready for omipany by tho 1st of September. G. W. Gray and daughter Jennie left today for a short Beason at Gear hart Park Hotel which is now open. Excursion tickets from Albany and return are now on sale at tho O. P. dock, nt $3.60. Singers and publlo speakers find Ayer's Cherry Pectoral invaluable. It never falls to cleanse the throat aud strengthen the voice. Ladles' ribbed vests from 10 centa up to 50 cents at E. F. Osburn's Racket store. Express Wagons Win, Sargent. Pictures nud frames Win. Sargent. If you want a team see Ivyan & Co. of auy kind, 6-10-tf Circuit court sets in Albany next Monday with a docket of over 100 cases. Will McIIargue, a 11 year old boy from Albauy, has been seut to the reform school two years for petit larceny. A. W. Loug, aged 24 years aud Anna Bell aged 18 years, were today grauted a license to wed. Miss Bertha Hubbard, a graduate of tho conservatory of music started for Helena, Montana yesterday where she in tends spending the sum mer visiting relatives. No other blood ruedicino so utilises the results of scientific iuquiry as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Childrens' seamless fast black and gray ribbed ho-e at 15 cents. Dirt cheap at E. F. Osburu's Racket Store. Boys' heavy ribbed bicycle hose for 25 cents the best for the money ever ottered. E,F. Osborn's Itacket Store. Notions at Win. Sargent's. Continue to please those lefrig erated meats from McCrow & WI1 lard's cold storage rooms. Another fresh invoice of those choice pickles at Clark & Eppley's. Wall Paper Wm. Sargent, Miss Clara Condon, the kindcrgar tner, has returned to her homo ru Eugene, where she expects to open a school next fall. The G. M. Ueeiio r insurance agency today handed Ira Erb a check for $1572 40, the amount of his insuianee lu tho late lire. Henry Jones, maunuger of tiie Great Eastern Tea Go's., store in this city, will next week move his family into a neat cottage on the earliue in Yew Park. Fruit jars, jelly glasses and preserv ing jurs, also stono waie, a full line of the best at (Mark & Epley'a. Any one going East cannot afford to miss seeing Shaw & Downing, agents of the Northern Pacific rail way. They make the lowest rates. Mrs. Flester is not selling her goods at cost- Call and get her prices and examine the goods before purchasing elsewhere. Baby Carriages Wm. Sargent. Mrs. It. S. Bean went to Eugene today to witness commencement ex ercises at the state university. Caufas & Tennis shoes cheaper thau ever. Krausse Bros. Mrs Prof. Hawley, went to visit her parents in Albany today. G. W. Thompson, went to Jed'er son ou tho 11:17 train for a few days recreation. Pres. Whllaker left for Cottugo Grove on the morning train, to be gone a few days. School Supt., elect Graham, came upon the 11:17 train. Miss E'la Maoy and Miss Edith Pentlaud, left today for a short sojourn In Eugene. W. F. Qunn has gone to Albany, to finish up tho mill contract there. Editor McMahan, ot Woodburn. came up today. Proprietor Commack, of tho Hotel Woodburn. was a passenger on tho 11:17 train for this city. Father White loturned from Al bauy on the 1:10 trnlu. Mrs. O. G. Savage, aud daughter, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Wm Westacott, Miss Northup and some 75 others took the train for Chumawu this afternoon, to attend tho gradu ating exercises of Harrison Insti tute. rim kluii'H Arnliit Fulvt", Tbe Iict mho In the world fur Cut, HrtiiKiM. norm, UkeM, Halt ltheuin, Kiiver Sore-i, 'filter, Chapped ll'dlds, Chilblains, Corn unit nil fkln Krtipllons, ami jhxI lively uureH l'llt, or no pay required. It MKUiirfknttHMl tu tflve perfect Hillafjiullou or uiuutjy iuliitiitu.1, 'r'c, itt tuU jmr bor. For wile by Imn'IJ 1'ry, 'M Coin Ht, Used in Millions of Homes I I Br sNb Si " m UPewder: SIOK Head- Aches i Blek-headnchcs are tbooutward indlrntloni ( derangements o( tho stomach and boiTcts. Al Joj't Vtcctablo Sarsaparilla Is the only bowel rejulatlns preparation ot Earviparilla, It Li teen why It Is lua only appropriate Banaparllla In Mck-hcnJ.aehes. It Is not only appropriate; It li an absolute cure Altera conns ol It an occasional doso at Interval! Will forever after prevent return. Jno. Jl. Cox, ot 735 Turk Street, San Fran clico, writes: "I liavo been troubled with attacks ot slck-hcadacho for tho last thrco yean from ono to thrco times n week. Some tlmoago 1 bought two bottled of Jo' Vege table Barpaparilli and lmo only had ouo attack since nn J thnt was on tho seto.nl t'ay after I bejan usln,f It," Jor ? Vccctab.Q VJ O 0-CfoC2,, " r, - .' j. ' .i For sale byDau'I J. Fry, 22 Com street, A Business Ciianok. During tho past week H. M. Branson, tho popular grocer , has sold a half in terest in his business to Fred Golbel, of Portland. Mr. Geibel Isau expei ieuced man, and nicely supplements the needs of a growing business Branson & Geibel is the new firm, and with increased facilities will bo able to do a larger nud better busi ness than ever. Notaries. Tho governor bus ap pointed the following notaries public: Steillng F.Harding, McMiunville; Chas. Umbach, L-ikevlew; Joliu J. Knight, Bethany; John A. Ctiastaln, Bouaza, Klamath county; Daniel Bridges, Shelburn; C. Birchur, Port land iNCoHitnor. The statetuont that County Judge elect Hubbtrd had purchaseil the M. V. Rork property was iucorrect. Instead Mr, Itork is going to fix up a room in one of his houses for his own use and rent tho rest of his place to parties who havo ulready made arr.iugemcuts for a lease. City Taxes. Becoider Goodell Is ready to turn over tho city tax roll to the treasurer and ho will at once proceed to collect same. They will become delinquent ubout August 1st. The Y. M. C. A. social al Mr. Albert's place yesterday evening, al though somewhat chilled by the unexpected rain, proved an enjoy edle atliiir. Bonllres were built', and a jolly good time was had, about ono hundred attending. Silk Mitts. From iue, 25c, 30c, 5j, 40c, 60o ane) 70c per pair at E. F. Osbo'n's Bucket Store, d &. w Have Amuvi:i. Tlio-o new mouldings havo arrived nt Keller & Marsh's. All tho latest cftects Parties in need of framing should in ike a note of this, Letter List. Following aio letters remaining uncalled for in the postotllco at Sa lem, Juno '22, 18!)2. Persons calling for same please say "advertised:" Burk Phillips. Birt Manly J. Baker Olive. Cook J. W. Bash Lebbu1). Day Wm. Fulton. Beak John. Benson Olof. Oliurchhill& Starr Child Thox. Carroll Miss May. David Mis Mabel Hill C. II. Jackson E. II. McOorklo C. O. Meucham Mark, Mathcs Miss M. Oimes Wm. Belli D. R. Smith Dott. Utter J. A. Irish MIbs Eva. Law ton Geo. Mobray Wm. Maxwell Mis, Needam Wm Potter Geo. Robins J. A. C, Thorp O. F. Whltmau Jno. A. N. aiLUEBT, P. M. illlVO Villi Iit'Ull How Mr, W. D. Went, of Geneva, N. Y. was cured of the severest form of dyspepsia? Ho says oyorythlng lie utohccmcd like pouring melted lead into Ills stomach. Hood's Sar saparilla effected a perfect ctno. Full particulars will bo sent If you write, C. I. Hood &Co., Lowell, Mass. Tlie highent piaibO lias boon won by Hood's Pills for their easy, yet stlllcicut action. Nothing Like Trt lug It. There Is nothing that wlllsoqulck ly satisfy one of the value of Cham berlain's Pal u Balm for rhcuiimtllm as a personal trial Give It a chance and see how quickly the pain will subside. Fur salu by U. 10, Good, Druggists. . Dissolution Notice, Notice is hereby given tliut the firm of (ioodalo & Wheeler has beerr by mutuul agreement dissolved. J. C. Uooilalo has purchased tho Interest of A. Wheeler and will con tlnuo tho busluess and pay till the liabilities of the late linn. A. WriEKLKit; J.C. Goohai.k. Salem, May 18, 19J. r, MMw do Years the Standard ,fliPL AT ACTUAL CLOTHING FURNISHING FOR CASH ONLY. G. A. R. Suits 8.50 with buttons These suits tiro all wool, regulation cut, .ilk.. SB?- 3S::.S",3:jOXaX SD CO., Jl HHi x W -.S-l,j- S!M Commercial Street. Mason Jaks.-T1io bpst and cheap est at the Blue Front. A mau who has practiced medicine for 40 years, ought to know salt from sugar, reatl what ho says: Tolkdo, O., Jan. 10, 1-87. Mesxro. V. J, ciit'UeyiK Co. Oeullmnen: I lnvnbpcn In tlio st'iieral vmctlco of m(llcliio lor most 40 yonrs, and would sn tlmt la nil my practlco uud oxprrleuco lmo ncer eoun u nrepuiiUInn Hint I could prtwcrllio with hn inucu. coulldeneo of huc ctH's ns 1 enn Hull's Cntnrrh (Jure, miinii ftctared l)j you. Have proscribed I n Kreut mum times aud Its j 11 wt Is wonde-r-fiil, ami would say In rouclURlon that I Iiaojpt to tlnduoasoof Cnturrh that It would not run, if thoy would lK.o il no coidlng to directions Yours truly, L. L. GORSUCII, M. D., Oflice, 215 Summit tit. We will give &10U for any oabo of Catarrh that cannot be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Takou inter nally. F. J. CHENN Y & CO., Props., Toledo, O. BSy-Sold by Druggists, 7Go. "Tin: Midnight AiiAiur." "The Midnight Alarm" is a tlramii illustrating real life lu a great city and exciting Incidents In the life of a flrornan. "Tho midnight Alarm" has melodrama, comedy and special ty features and line seuuory. The compauy carry a car load of beauti ful scenery and produce wonderful mechanical ellcctH. Notable among these aro the Brooitlyn Biidgo and the Statue of Liberty with Brooklyn lu the distance, Uncle Gideon's farm, the lllght of tlio lightning express, railroad draw bridge, interior and exterior of Engino House No. 0, Now York city. There Is great ex citement at tho ringing of tho mid night alarm aud tho rush of tho steamer is said to bo very realistic. At opera liouse tonight. Evkkyiiody Goi:g. Wliero? Why, to Hellonbraud'tt restaurant. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Citstorla no kn, BHELLEY.-At Rome, N. Y June 17, 1802, to Mr. andMrs. Fred M. Shelley, a son. Mrs. Bhelk'y was formerly Mlai Bessie Smith, of Salem, and has many friends hero who extend con gratulations. nn:i. IIAACII.-At Marion, Monday, June 20, 1602, from consumption, Mrs. E. M Hunch, aged 20 yearr. Deceased leaves ono child. Her funeral was nt Jefferson today at 10 o'clock. BAHNrcTT. At tho family homo In this city nt 11:15 a. in,, Tuesday June 21, 1892, from ..carlot foyer, Ethel, daughter of J, E. Burnett, aged years and 5 months. Tho funeral was conducted from Kotau's undertaking room at 10 a. in., Unlay. Tho interment took place In tho Rural cemetery (llvu im i.aueliiis riiliiiBopiiurnl Nono of your minrllnic cynic for uh, Tliey lauuii not, ntitlitr do they umllo, Tlicy ariilUKtiln-louH ilynpoptlo, I'huyuro utuully hour of vIuku, palu. ulliclit, dry, ultii nmvyltur, Individual hi luct, who lK)k.i if tliey limt Imu nt kwurlieadu wltli rami lucf all tlielr lives Tliunlde kjilltlUK, l.utlon-LiuiklliiK kuIIiiw Hint pro-(4-edit lrom tliu linlividiul wlilia Kooddl. Jvntlon Is iievor liiiirit Horn tlieiu. Thoy inuKolily iiiolv hills Into inountnlns, "Irl llesiUlil usutr" lutoi;rIevuusuuiioyuucs, Nliuw usu man wlm face trouble wall ft Miillu, ruplntu tiotut vmnll iulsliip, uud lu wlioni ilioro.uLiilus of iiierrliiiont are iiiIIy et ull w, uud wo will show you a iiiuii Willi u no ddlgoitloa. Usu lloitetter's sliinmrli Jllttfri to Hecuiit tills blesslni;, and iHtnlsii tliu norvoiisuots nud querulous Ul.K)lilon to marl aud find fault wlilelt ututiils dyiMjjla. ItlieuiuntUiu, oonntl paliou, lnalurlu, kidney trouble uud la trlljio yttld to (lie liltturs. Mu.tnottti (vnfouurrd with (oinrnon rjilliuitloor pirKUllMi plilK. furtrr's Ltt tle l.lver Tills urt entirely unlike them In every respect. One trial Hill prove their u-rlorl(y, 'J he well uowii (drouclhmlnit proper ((of Ir Vtisnnbiubd will nlher Uxilt nud .i inokt pei nft. diiviuo, uie found lu (urtcr's lion 1'llls, Hhli'h streiiKtliens the mi vi and udy, and linpiovo tho bl(ud und cuiiipiexloti '1 tivre Is no one unlelw lu tbe lino of inrt IcIiiethittKlvisku lurtfe u return fur the money m u K"d orous Hreuulhenluir pliuter, suchas Utrter'sBiiinrt Weed uuu belladonna liiukjcno 1'buters, FOR MKN AND BOYS. GOODS ALL GO UNTIL FURTHER NOTICR. OPPOSITE LADD & BUSH BANIL- JUST is going There CLOTHING For Holidays, etc, and remember the. I0LEN MILL STORi Is the place to buy and get the best j goods for the BROOKS & Wholesale Spaiilig'sBall fioolj FINE PISHING TACKLE. e& GUNS AND SPORTING GOODS. 94 State Street, Salem, Or, .ilBsHIIBsliHHiH L w7 Jl E& J I m l f"-1 Vi J it? for Infants "C as tor I a Is go well adapted to children that I recomtnoudJtiu superior to any proscription known to mo." II. A. Ancincn, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford Bt., BrooUyn, N. Y. "The usa of 'Cnstorla'ts no universal nnd its merits so well known that It scorns a work of siipereroiratlon to endorse It. Few am tho intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Cint.03 JUnTTN, D.I), New York City. Lato raster Bloomlngdalo Itoforined Church. Tub Cintaur A Coninleti) Collapse la occasioned In our fcollngs by do rttngniontH of tlio llvor, alomnch nnd liowels. Dr. Picrco'H Plousont Pellets emu siok und bilious livnduolie, bowel comnliUntH, Internal fever nud costlvonpsH. They romovo nil wusto rnnttor, and lestoro licuHlr lo tlio body and mind. A doso, uh a lux- uliyo, conalHts or ono tiny, suur conted Pellet. Cheapest nnd eunlest to tnko. By druggists. 16 conts n Villi. JUr. Bmltli of Binltli mid Btolnor, returned from his vacation today. CARTER'S SlTTLE "1 g PJB.I.S. v filck Uradselieand rellovo nil the troubles Inct dt-ut ton lilllims state of the system, such ai Ulzlness, Naiuoa DronitlucsH, Distress nftel eating. I'niti in the Bide. &v While their most remarKublo success has been shown In curln w iicanni;! u, jri-t i Amelia j.uti i.ivkii I iuji are eipmlly valuable lu Constipation, curing md proventlntc this annnylnc coiniilalnt. while they also corifct all disorders of the stomach, ttlinulnto the liver and ngulato the bowels. J veil l( they only cured HEAD Ache thny would bo almost priceless to thOM who sulfur from this dlktresslne complaint! 'mt fortunately, (heir KoodurM does not end I ioro, and llifto who mire try tbrm will find tliew Utile pills valuable In so many ways that diey wilt not Im willing to do without them. Hut after all sick head ACHE the bann of so many lives that item Is where we make our great boost. Our pills euro it while others do not. t'iiTsa'rt l.rm.t Liven I'liui are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. Thoy ore strictly vegetable and do not Kripa or purge, but by their centle action pleaso all who tuo them. In vials at IK ends; tlvu fcr t haA every where, or sent by mail. casts: is:i::ue ., ir r, hvlR Small Sets. SdlMct Salem Abstract and Loan Co. Tho only AUtraot books of Mnrtoa touuly. ileal esiato order illled promptly and safely, W. H. H. WATERS, MANAQKH. mu: inm 'CQSTJ AND HAH 59$ 35TOW to be a rush foi . least money. . .- SB. HARRITT, V J?" Dealers and Children. Castorla euros Colic, Constipation, ' -, , Bour Btomach, Dlarrhcoa, Eructation, it Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promote A rcstlon. Wl thout Injurious medication. " For several years I havo recommended your ' Castorla. ' and shall always continue to do so as It boa Invariably produced benefloUt ' , ana snail always co Invariably produced 1 rcsultft." in 'i Enwm P. Pinnus. M, D.t h " I - Tlio WInthrop," 120th Street nnd Tth At, Mew York City. CourAtrr, 77 Muhiut Htuxet, Nrtr York. ' ONSALB TO OMAHA1 Kansas City, St. PauH CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,"' lAndhll Points .(' East, North and South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, $ COLONIST SLEEPERS, r$ RECLINING CHAIR CARS AND DINERSr ', , Hlcaniors 1'ortland to ttaa rrauokooKvswy Days. , , TICKETS BP EUROPE, For rates and Ijflueral InforinaUou nuoruddress, W. 11. lUJI.IIUnT, Asat, Ooul. I'm. 2l WushliiKtou tit, l'OUTUtHUJUMhM .? 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