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FaLMAGE IN EUROPE. REACHING TOUR A 8EniE3 OF UNPRCCEOCNTED SUCCESSES. krmmi Is Imdon on ''Our roues- Mellglen One Not Put a Sinn Mi HW-t Allowance The Christian's Hiqtnlltooat 'Inheritance. Lohdon, July 17. Dr. Talmngo's r irmchfa tour in England has been a j? ccmttomed series of unprecedented sue- (mm, The English people havo as temUed by thousands to hear tho Amcr- Rj lout tK?her wherever he has preached. b Mimchester the great 'roe iraao nau wm engaged for hi in. It holds seven thowuwd persons, bnt it would not con tain A third of the peoplo who tried to get in. Tla streets leading to the hall kj. were 'jswmeu wiwi uuneo, 01111114 ! nut nt liiiTnmilrv. Atifr tho sorvlco Dr. Talroago preached in tho street to the crowd, which numbered fully fiftcoii thousand. Tho sennon selected for this week is entitled "Our Possessions," from J Corinthians lii, 23, "All nro yours." The impression is abroad that religion 'ptifis a man on short allowance; that when the ship sailing lioavonward come? to the' shining wharf it will bo found ontthat all the passongers had tho hard set kind of sea fare; tlut the soldiers in Christ's army march most of tho time with an ompty havcraack: iij u word, that only thoso people h" vo a pood time In this world who take upon themsolves kl, no religious obligation. i want today to lliiil out whether tins is so, and I am going to tako account of tock; I am going to show what are tho Christian's liabilities, and what is his income, and what nro his warrantee deeds, and what aro his bonds and mort tragee. and I shall find out beforo I lin- ., mU just how much ho is worth, and 1 shall spread beforo you tho balance sheet in timo to warn you all against the. religion of Jesus Christ if indeed It be a failure, and in time for you nil to accept it if indeod it bo a success. I turn first to tho assets, and I And thoro , what seems to bo a roll of government ' securities tho empire of heaven prom ising all things to tho possessor. The three small words of my text are a war- 'rautee deed to tho wholo universo when it Bays "All oro yours." In making an inventory of the Chris tian's possessions I roxnark in the first jjilaeo that he owns this world. My text implies it und tho preceding verse assorts it "whether Paul or Apollos or Cephas h i- or the world." Now it would bo an nb- surd thing to supposo that God would giye to strangers privileges and advan tages which he would deny hiaown chil " dren. If you have n largo park, a grand mansion, beautiful fountains, stalking deer and statuary, to whom will you ft j?iv.e vac inrst right toau tneso posses lb ." sions? To outsiders? No. to vour own . children. You will soy, "It will bo very well for outsiders to come in and walk thoso paths and enjoy this land- ,, gcapo, but the iirst righ't to my house, nacL the first right to my statuary, tho first right to my gardens shall bo in tho B;' I-possession of my own children." , if OOD'S PAIIK. JSow this world is God's park, and while he allows those who are not his , 'children, and who refuBO his authority, the privilegoof walking through the gardens, tho possession of all this grandeur of park and mansion is in tho right of tho Christian the flowors, tho diamonds, the silvor, tho gold, the morn ing brightness and tho evening shadow. iTheil.Christian may not havo tho title deed to one aero of land as recorded in the clerk's office, ho may nover havo i ; paid ono dollar of taxes, but he can go up on a mountain and look off upon fifty uiilos of grain field and say, "All this is mine; my father gnvo it to mo." .. . 11 tl u , vah aro yours.-- -A lawyer is soinotiinos roquirod to search titles, and tho cliont who thinks be has a good right to an ostato puts tho papers in his hands, and tho lawyer goes into the publio rocords nnd finds every thing right for three or four or iivo years back; but after awhilo ho comes to abroak in tho titlo, to a deficit, to a ' diversion of tho property; so he finds oat that tho man who supposed ho owned ' it owns not an ncro of tho ground, while 1 r dlASM A...W1 Al.n lin. ln 1.11 , 1. fr in Aim T0 WVWULAltjr UIOU 1IUO WU AUI4 WgUb IU bllU nnre estate, now i examine tuo titlo to all earthly possessions. I go back n , little way, and I find that mon of tho n.tal."l V.twl tatn MlAaY. .nan mlitlrnil kr fVUft WnA A..U&1, DUIUIIU IUOJ4, T 4UIVUU jotb-iiuuk viiey navo n rigni vo an these possessions; but I go furthor baok, Mid I trace tho titlo from year to year fe and from century to contury. until I Ibid tho wholo right vested in God. How to whom did ho give it? To his own chlldronl "All aro yours." ; The eimplo fact is, that in tho last days of tho world all tho architecture, all the cities, all tho mountains, nil tho villages will bo in tho possession of tho t eauron oi (jurist, ".ino rneex simu in herit ,tbo earth." Ships of Tarshish hall bring prcsouts. "Tho earth is tho Lord's and tho fullness thereof," "All roijpurs." "But," you say, "what sut iatao&on is thero in that when I haven't powciwiou of them?" Those things will ootne before tho Supreme Judgo of tho universe and ho will regulato tho titlo, he will ejcot thoso squatters upon property that does not belong to BJ , - m yonrs.- . THIS RKFINKMENTO OF MFE. Bo, again, the reilnomouts of llfo are wM Christian's right. Ho has n right to Mjood apparel, to as beautiful adorn- at, to as conimouious n residonco as H. M worldling, enow ino any passugo in Bible that tells tho ieoplo of tho MlM hey have privileges, they havo ftweriag spheres, they havo befitting MfiMel that are deuled tho Christian, flun U no one who has so much a right U to luh, none to much u right to every K? tkbtffthatU beautiful ami grand nud S AUM In life as tho Christian. "All afi miim" (Vn it )ui iimmllilrt Hint nmi f mmmj fmrmrm-m ..- .v w ..-.....w T...iV w.w M la r0Kies ana einiui ana nos no Imwni laid up in heaven is to be al- PHMurarM wmcu the sons and daughters of God, the owners of tho whole universe, are denied? So I remark that nil tho sweet counas of the world are in the Christian' right. There aro people who havo an idea that Instruments of music aro inapproprinto for tho Christian's parlor. When did the house of sin or tho bacchanal i;ct tho right to music? They havo no rlfeht to it. God, in my text, tnakes over to Christian people all the pianos, nil tho harps, all tho drums, all tho cornets, nil tho flutes, all the organs. Peoplo of tho world may borrow them, but they ovJy borrow thein; they have no right or titlo to them. God gove them to Christian peoplo in my text, when ho said. "All ero yours." David no moro certainly dwned tho harp with which ho thrummed tho praises of God than the church of Christ owns now all chants, all anthems, all Ivory koyboards, all organ diapasons, and God will gather up these sweet sounds nfter awhilo, nnd he will minglo them in ono great harmony, and the MendelsBohns, and the Beethovens, and tho Mozarts of eurth will join their voices and their musical instruments, and soft south wind and loud lunged euroclydon will sweep the great organ pipes, nnd you shall sco God's hand striking tho keys nnd God's foot tramp ing tho pedals In tho great orutorfo of tho ages I So all artistic and literary advantages aro in tho Christian's right. 1 do not caro on whoso wall tho picturo hangs, or on whose pedestal tho sculpture stands, It belongs to Christians. The Blerstadts and tho churchc3 are nil working for us. "All nro yours." The Luxembourgs, the Louvre, nil the gal leries of Naples nnd Bomo and Venice they aro all to come into tho posses sion of tho church of Jesus Christ. We may not now have them on our walls, but tho tlmo will come whon tho writ of ejectment will bo served and tho church will possess evorthlng. All parks, all fishponds, all colors, all harvests all, "all are yours." FOOD AND CLOTHINO. Secondly, I remark that tho right to full temporal support is in xho Chris tian's name. It is n greut nffi-ir to feed tho world. Just think of tho fuct that this morning sixteen hundred millions of our race breukfasted at God's tablet Tho commissary department of a hun dred thousand mon in any army will en gngo scores of people, but just think of a commissary department of a world I Think of tho gathoring up from tho rico swamps, and tho tea fiolds, and tho or chards, and tho fisheries! No ono but God could tell how many bushels It would take to feed five continents. Thon, to clotho all thoso people, how many furs must bo captured and how much flax broken and how much cotton picked. Just think of tho infinite ward robe whero sixteen hundred millions of peoplo get their clothesl God spreads tho tablo first of nil for his children. Of courso that would bo a vory selfish man who would not allow othor peoplo to como nnd sit at tho tablo somoUmcs; but first of all, tho right Is given to Christian peoplo, and therefore it is cx tromo folly for them over to fret about food or raiinont. Who fed the whules sporting off Cape Hatteras this morning? Out of whoso hand did tho cormorant pick its food? Whoso loom wovo tho buttorfly's wing? Who hoars tho hawk's cry? If God takes caro of a walrus, and a Siberian dog, and a wasp, will ho not tako caro of you? Will a father havo moro regard for rop tilos than for his sons and daughters? If God olothes tho grizzly bear, and tho panther, nnd the hyena, will ho not clotho his own children? Como, then, this morning, and got tho key of tho In finlto storehouse. Como and get tho koy of tho infinite wardrobo. Hero thoy are nil tho koys. "All aro yours." So all tho vicissitudes of this llfo, so far ns thoy have any roliglous profit, aro in tho right of tho Christian, If you should stand among tho Alleghany mountains, especially near what Is called tho "Horseshoo," you would find n train of cars almost doubling on itself, and sitting in the back car you soo a loconio tivo coming as you look out of tho win dow, nud you think It Is unother train whon it is only tho front of tho train in whloh you aro riding, nnd sometimes you can hardly tell whether tho train is going toward Pittsburg or toward Phil ndolphia, but It Is on tho track, and It will reach the depot for which it started, and nil thopassongorswlllbodlschnrgod at tho right placo. Now thoro aro a great many sharp curves In life. Some times wo seem to bo going this way and somotlmcs wo seom to bo going that way, but if wo nro Christians wo nro on tho right track nnd wo nro goiug to como out ut tho right placo. Do not get wor riod, thon, about tho sharp curve. A sailing vessol starts from Now York for Glasgow. Docs it go In a straight line? Oh, no. It chnnges Its tack every llttlo whllo. Now you say, "This ves sol, instead of going to Glasgow, must bo going to'IInvro, or it is going to Ham burg, or It la going to Marseilles." No, no. It Is going to Glasgow. And in this voyago of life wo often havo to chango our tivok. Ono storm blows us this way, and another storm blows us that way; but ho who holds tho winds in his fist will bring us into a haven of overlastlng rest just at tho right time. Do not worry, thon, if you havo to change tack, PAUL'S LUCKY ACCIDENT. One of tho best things' that over hap pened to Paul was being thrown off his horso, One of tho best things thut ever lmpponod to Joseph was being thrown into tho pit. Tho losing of his physical oyesight helped John Milton to soo tho battle of tho nngels. Ono of the best things thut ovor happened to Ignntius was being thrown to tho wild boasts In tho Coliseum, and whllo eighty thou sand peoplo were jeerlug ut his religion ho walked up to tho fiercest of nil tho Uouh nud looked htm in tho oyo,namuch na to say, "Hero 1 inn, ready to bo de voured for Christ's sake," All thlugs work togother for your good, It you walk tho desert, tho munim will fall nud tho sea will part. If tho feverish torch of sickness is kindled over your pillow, by its light you can read CLEAN! ' If you would be clean and hayo yourclothoa done up fat i iMMyetttand dreeMMt manner, take them to the S1UUI KTfiAX LAUNtrKY all wwrk ii doue by white labor and in the muet ,iWty Street) tlsepiointste. If the wayes of trouble dash high above your gluMo, flexor the blast nnd act ma the MU'go you ean he.ir tho promise, "When thou pawest through tho waters I will bo with thee." Yon never owned n glove, or a ehoo, or n hat, or n coat moro certainly than yon own all tho frets nnd annoyances nnd oxasparatioti3 of this life, and they aro bound to work out your present nnd your eternal good. They are tho saws, tho hammers, tho files by which you aro to bo hewn nnd cut nnd smoothed for your eternal well Ixslng. Hero is a vessel that goes along tho const; It hugs tho coast. Tho captain of that vessel seems chiefly anxious to keep tho paint on his ship from being marred or tho sails from being torn. When that vessel comes to port, nobody looks on It with any Interest. Bnt hero Is n vessel that went across the sea with vast product nnd comes in with vast Im portation sails patched, masts spliced, pumps all working to keep out tho water; it has come through tho hurri cane which has sunk twenty steamers. The bronzed men are cheering among tho rigging. Now tho men-of-war an chored in tho harbor boom forth their welcoino through tho portholes. So thero aro somo Christians who aro having an easy tlmo. It seems to them smooth sailing all tho way. When they get Into heaven thero will bo no excite ment, thero will bo very few people who will ever find out they aro there; but thoso Christians who havo gono through a hundred midnight hurricanes storm to tho right of them, storm to the left of them, storm all tho way when thoy come up tho harbor of heaven, all the redeemed will turn ont to greet them, and bid them hall and welcome. THIS WOULD AND TUB NEXT. I go further, and toll you that the Christian owns not only this world, but ho owns tho next world. No chasm to bo leaped, no desort to bo crosFed. Thero Is tho wall; thoro is tho gato of heaven. He owns all on this side. Now, I am going to show you that he owns all on tho oti.ei' side. Death is not a ruffian that comes down to burn us out of house nnd homo, destroying tho house of tho tabernacle, so that wo should bo home less forever. Oh, nol Ho Is only a black messenger who comes to tell us it is timo to move; to tell us to get out of this hut and go up into tho palace. Tho Christian owns all heaven. "All nre yours." Its palaces of beauty, Its towers of strength, Its castles of love. Ho will not walk in the eternal city as a foroignor In a strange city, but ns a farmer walks ovor his own premises. "All nro yours." All tho mansions yours. Angels your companions. Trees of llfo your shade. Hills of glory your lookout. Thrones of heaven the place where you will shout the triumph. Jesus Is yours. God Is yours. You look up Into tho faco of God and say, "My Fathor." You look up into the face of Jesus and say, "My brother." Walk out upon tho battlements of henvon and look off upon tho city of the sun. No tears. No sorrow. No death. No smoke of toiling warehouse curling on tho air. No voice of blasphemy thrilling through that bright, clear Sab bath morning. No din of strife jarring tho air. Thon tako out your deed and romembor that from throne to throne, and from wall to wall, and from horizon to horizon "All are yours." Thon got up Into the templo of tho sun, worshipers in white, each with a palm brunch, and from high gallery of that tomplo look down upon the thousands of thousands, and tho ten thousand times ten thousand, nnd the one hun dred nnd forty nnd four thousand, nnd tho great "multitude that no man can number," nnd louder than tho rush of tho wheels, louder than tho tramp of tho redeomed, hoar a voico saying, "All aro yoursl" Soo tho groat procession marching nround tho throno of God. Martyrs who wont up on wings of flame. In valids who wont up from couches of dis tress. Toilers who went up from tho workhouso, nnd the factory, nnd the mino. All tho suffering and the bruised childron of God. Sco tho chariots of salvation; in them thoso who were moro than conquerors, Seo them marching nround nbout tho throno of God forover nnd forovor, and know that all are yoursl" ETERNAL HEALTH. O yo who havo pulns of body that ex haust your strength nnd wear out your patience, I hold beforo you this morn ing tho land of eternal health nnd of lin porlshnblo bonuty, and "nil is yoursl" O yo who havo hard work to got your daily bread, hard work to shelter yonr children from tho storm, 1 lift before you tho vision of that lnnd whoro they novor hunger, nnd thoy nover thirst, nnd God feeds them, nnd robos cover them, und tho wnnntli of eternal lovo fills them, nnd all that is yoursl O yo whoso hearts are buried in tho grnvo of your deadl 0 yo whoso hnppi noss went by long ngol O yo who mourn for countonnnces that novor will light up, nnd for eyes closed forover, sit no longer among tho tombs, but look herel A homo thnt 3hall never bo broken up. Green fiolds never cleft of tho grave. Itmisomed ones from you parted long ngo, now radiant with a joy that shall novor ccaso and n lovo that shall nover grow cold, nnd wearing garments that shall novor withor, nnd know nil that is yours. Yours tho love. Yours tho no claim. Yours tho transport. Yours tho cry of tho f our-nnd-twouty elders. Yours tho choiring of cherubim, Yours the lamb thut was slain, In tho vision of thut glorious consum mation I almost lose my foothold, and huvo to hold fust lest I bo overborne by tho glory. Tho vision roso'beforo St, John on Patmos, nnd ho Kaw Christ in n blood rod gnrmont, riding on n white horso, nnd nil heaven following him on whlto horso. What n procession I Let Jesus rido. He walked the way foot toro, woury and fuint. Now let him rido. Whito horso of victory, bear on our chief. Hosnnna to tho sou of David I Rido on, Jcsusl Let nil heaven fol low htm, Thoso cavalry of God fought well and they fought triumphantly. Now lot them bo mounted. The pave ments of gold riug under tha flying hoofs. Swords sheathed and victories won, liko conquerors they sit on their chargers. Yo mounted troops of God, rido onl rido onl ten thousand abreast, cavalcade after cavalcade. No blood dashed to tho lips. No blood dripping from tho fetlocks. No smoke of battle breathed from tho nostril. Tho battle is ended tho victory wonl Oh, if there be any present who are yet enemies of tho Crosa of Christ, I be seech them at once to be reconciled to Godl Remember if you are not found among that white robed army who fol low the Saviour In hie victorious march. yemr part Must be with tkote oo&cen. lag wImwj it k said, "The Lord Jetu fre, taking vengoafice on thoso thnt know not God nud obey not tho Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, who shall be punished with everlasting destruction from tho presence pf the Lord nnd from the glory of his power, wluJn ho shall como to bo -rifled In his saints, nnd to bo admired . i all thorn that believe." Tlie Vog KtmtT. A few weoks after mymarriago wo went to our futnro homo, a farm ten miles from the town of L , which was my husband's birthplace nnd tho home of his family. Mr. E had kept bachelor's hall for n year. Among his possessions was a beautiful setter dog, Bounce, who soon became much attached to mo. Ho followed me everywhere, and In the frequent absenco of my husband from' tho house nover allowed mo to got out of his sight. Wo often drove to L for n visit of sevoral days, and sometimes to my own homo, thirty miles away. On oar re turn tho dog's delight was a very pleas nnt welcome, and when Mr. E got out of tho buggy to open tho gate, Bounce, after greeting him, would jump into tho vacant placo In tho buggy and ho nnd I would drivo up to tho house. Once, however, Mr. E was al ready at homo nnd I, with a small, precious bundle of humanity drove up in the old carriage from my mother's. When wo arrived no ono was in sight, although wo wcro expected during the day. Wo wero in tho house, and baby was lying quietly on tho bed, beforo Mr. E heard of our arrival and hurried In, closely followed by Bounce. My welcome was more demonstrative than usual, as it was long sinco tho dog had seen mo. In a llttlo while I turned to the bed, and taking baby, held him down for Bounce to admire. Novor shall I forget tho look of re proach and sadness in thoso almost human eyes. Ho stood for ono Instant looking at me, and then turned and walked slowly from tho room. From that day, for nil tho five years of his after lifo, ho ignored my existence and that of baby, nover coming near me, nor allowing tho child to touch him. Cor. Youth's Companion. Uow Our Globe's Age Is Calculated. The amount of limo salts in water which drains from districts mado up of granites and basalts is found by com parison of different analysei to be on an averago of about 8.73 parts in 100,000 parts of water. It is further assumod by those who take thte modo of reckon ing tho nge of tho world that tho excess areas of igneous rocks, taken on an averago throughout all geological time, will bear to the exposures of sediment ary rocks a ratio of one to nine. From theao nnd other, moro complicated data it has been inferred that tho elimination of tho calcareous matter now found in all the sedimentary strata must have been going on through a period of 000, 000,000 yearsl This thoreforo represents tho minimum ngo of tho world. Geologists also concludo that tho for mation of tho Laurentiun, Cambrian and Silurian strata occupied a period of about 200,000,000 years; tho red sand stone, the carboniferous nnd tho pcoci litlo systems another 200,000,000 years, the remaining 200,000,000 years being taken with tho formation of all other stratas. Thus we aro led to believe that geological timo has been enormously in excess of the limits urged by certain well known physicists, nnd that it has beon ample to allow for all tho changes which, on tho hypothesis of evolution, have occurred in the organic world. St. Louis Republic' Why Llelitnlnc Takes u Zlgznc Conrno. Electricity inquires, "Why does a flash of lightning take a zigzag courso instead of a straight ono?" A Hash of lightning is really tho passngo through the air of a mass of "electric fluid" to use a pop ular term for lack of n bettor one through tho air at such n speed that it looks liko a continuous stream of light. Liko all fluids it follows tho path of least resistance, nnd ns tho atmosphere through which It passes is of different density in different strata, tho "bolt" changes its courso with each change of density. Added to this its intenso heat burns the nitrogon of tho nir in tho oxygon and produces a temporary vacuum in which It itself splits up. Instantaneous photography proves thia by showing that a flash of lightning not only takes n zigzag course, but nlso splits up into smaller side flushes, something liko the branches of a trto. Yankco Blade, Tho ICat Must do. In viow of tho discovery I hnvo made that tho rut Is liablo to tuberculosta tic dlseaso which is nnd has been for a long timo moro dlsouhsed by tho faculty than almost any other I insist that every effort should bo uindo to exter minate tho murium, especially thoso spe cies that come moro nearly in contact with man. Tho plea that tho rat Is a good scavengor should be of no nvuil to savo him. Tho jackal of tho fur east is a scavenger nnd tho tm koy buzzard of our gulf btntes is another, but with all the appliances of civilization at com mand is It necessary for us to hold theso filthy creatures snored for all time? Tho rat must go. He must bo swept away from the eurth and left to figure ns n thing of tho past, liko n dodo or tho megatherium or tho pterodactyl. Dr. S. E. Weber's Lecture. A Tl in lil Anliuul, A horso, whllo driukiug from a mill POnd tllO llthor dilV HWallrnrnl an ool, nnd ovor since that timo haa amou nt ovorytuiug. Tho anlmaTs ownor docs not know whothor to nt tributo tho curious wriggling of tho horso to n Biuldon growth of timidity or to tho col, Vhieh la, prohimmbly, still nlivo. Hnriwr's Young Peoplo, Nauirt tr SchooU, Tho words "academy," "college" nnd "university" nro applied indis criminately to nil sorts of queer etlu cational establishments in tho United Statoa, nnd consequently do not prop erly indicate tho rank of tho institu tion, Now York Herald. Knllh Coin. England marks tho values of her coppor coins that dou't uruount to a rap and doesn't put tho value murk on her oolus of silver and gold. This poraetimes costs thecarelcos Granger cold ducta,-New York Sun. la Franco if you seo a fairly well 4rwed man, whose shoes have twles aa luck thick, it U safe to addr btaia&agUek (.tl Syrup" J. C. 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J, Fry, dniirpiat,Salem. en xYr J I If'S j. . vN T-DOSES L25cU, fi gold by D. mm liver rim Act on a new principle regulato the liver, stomach and bowls through the nerves Da. Miles' Pilu ipeedilv cure blllouEneas, torpid liver and constipa tion. Smallest, mildest, eurcf-tl :Otloses,2t5cta. S&mtjle- trao at nrmreluta. 0' -!HeiCo.,Glkiiut.tnt Fry, druggist, Salem The Last Drop Is as good as the first. No dregs. All pure and whole- Ki& some. The most popular drink of the day. w H3RoQt lilt C3 Beer. A perfect thirst quencher. Don't be deceived if a dealer, for the sake of hrft r profit, telli you some other kind is 'jt st as good "'tis filsc. No imitation Is S3 good as the genuine HlR&a. ,AWDEM'S ELEil mm BELT SrniKjfc-? " UTEST PATENTS BEST IMPROVEMENTS, 5WITH ELECTRO- MACNETIC susPENsonr. Will core Without U.Jlelu. .if ll.itnna muHls; tram of cruxstlon of brtls.Derrs r.rrcs.t sce.iea or ia1lirioa aiiciutloxBtiulloa. drtla., loist-i, umou. d.bmtT, ilevp' lenitu, Isiiuor. rbtomitlim, kljoer, llvir uJ bliddtr c.mpliiDtt.LflQt bits, lumbtfo, teilllfli, gtntral lll'bsahb tto.TM, slecltlo b.lt eonulai lToasrrfol lp,c n.nu our all olb.rs, sad glfes a eorreoltbit Is tutantlj ftlt by tbt vesrtr or wa forfeit fs,UM), and olll ero .11 of ib.abort duaaa or so pay. Thousand, bars beau oared by tbli nar valooa InrantioD after all other remedlei filled, sad tk jlf o haadredi of teitimoolaU la this and every oth.r aula. Oar powerful IBPUOlll) KUITUH' 61 SI'tMSOItV. tu Eeettitboon ever offered veatnen.riiKKITiril II LliH.Tb faith sad vlioroaeetreDithUlARlXTBlilUnCOIoOOnjyi. Sasd far llloitratedl'smchlets, nailed, aealrd, free. Addreai suj'xx3ia' xaXianci3s.io oo., No, 172 First St., PORTLAND, OF.r. HERCULES Bas and Gasolim engines Have fewer parts, and are rr,w.h ':u"r"""."vw cat out . .. tuhu ami uiurr KHBur iiuuiina piannM nnv ,i J?5t 1stjt thtt buruer. turn ilia wtictJ, tuX 14 SIAKB3 NO SMEIX OR DIRT. No doable or false explosions, ao frequent with thm linrnlluKlu in.pL ' ill POWER For Simplicity it Bents the World. It Oil Itsolf Automatically, Ho Batteries or Electric, Bruark. tl RUM with e Cheaper Orade of Oaaollna Unman ctber Hujtne, yon jicscHin-iva cibctiam apii,yto PALMER &. REY, Manufacturer Sa Fraeko, Cat tad Pot ttal, dr. J. M, Needham, HOUSE TAINTING, KALBO MINING, PAPER HANGING, NATURAL WOOD FINISHING. Bt&0arvrln','rwof!'laUh Plan's ItftjnMlv w .... i .. 1 iw. in,.i.... rr'n-r' rrrlu "w - w, uu uinapest. I a a -i (-v f 1 v1 2 3 v a ' ffi H 2 E5 - w w w 3 i I -.. S 8 OT . g-m s 2 S'P 0 P- 2, t & o. 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CO CO tOO tr-Jftf H0G. v VuWl )f JZfyJ ?m rfrvhxm A Nice Quiet Game Is never Complete without a liberal supply of Biackweli's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco, composed only of "pure leaf," grown in the famous Golden Belt, its uniform quality, and rich fragrant aroma recommend it to all who desire a really good smoke. No other smoking tobacco has ever been made which has secured and held the popular favor as has Biackweli's Bull Durham. It is now, as it has been at all times dur ing the last 25 years, the best in the world. Made only by BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Siibscriy, $200,000 Transact u general banking bunlnc In all Its brunches. GEO. WILLIAMS Presldeut WM.'KN GLAND iiUUllMdNAilX Ij Tvice I'resldon . C.icililer. DIRKCTOH8: Geo. WIHInms.Wm. Kng. land.Dr. J. A. IllchnrcUon, J. W HoiIkou. J. A Haker. ,, , Bank In new Kzcbunge block on Com mercial Htreet. SMJ-tl Authorized Capitul $500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Salem, Oregon. W.A.rUMCK. Pies. V. V. MHTIN, Vlr.n Fiph .1. II. A1.11WUT. CiiHhlur. State, County and City Waiinnts btiiglit Ub A ill .. . MONEY TO LOAN. Special Inducements for the next 30 days on Kooa larni io.iuh. FEAR & HAMILTON, Hoom 14, HubIi llank block. 6 lidw B. K. HALL, Paper Hanger and Decorator, Office at C!lia3. 1'ul.'ertVlMHUonery Blore, Salem, Orjon For Sale, Cheap, A number of trios ol this springs Plym outh Rock, Black Langslinn, W bite 1 o,' horn,aud l'artrldgot'flchlns.all thorough bred stock. Buy early, eae express charges and get the pick ot the sc ison. J,i to J5 jer Irlo, boxed for shipment. Address K. 110FKH.aalein.Or. White's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TItUOK, Now ready for business. Careful work a specialty. J. F. VV1I1TK. Pfev Rr'k VI mi if 1M7CS1 H DB I 9" ANE OF THK LAUGKST ESTABLISH Umentfl In tho Htute, Lower rates ihan Portland. Largest stock Legal Blaukb Ir the State, aid blgre.(t d!swuut. Send foi price Hot of Job printing, and catalogue ol legal blanks. K. M. WaITE, fitoain Printer Halem Oreiron Tickets Before Stai'ting on n Journty A person usually desires to gain some In formation ns to tho most desirable route I take, und will purchase tickets vlu the un that will afford him tho quickest and In s tervlce. Before starting on a trip to 1 1 -logo or any p-'lut Iinst, 5 ou Bhoufd provl yourself with a map and tlmo table of 11 WUcousIn Central Line. Tho trains n on thlb route are ve'llbuleandarecaulpr, wlthl'ullmuu'slutrstDrawlug ltooiiibln , ers, elegant ( uy Conches and Pining Cui of latest design, built expressly for this e vice, and nro exqulsltoiu lurulshlngs in convenient and comforuible In amine meut and s mmploto lu every detail th they linva no superior In tomfort ard i -gauco. Tho dlnfug car i-ervlco Is pronoui. ced by all the moot elegant over Inangi ated, and Is oporated In the luteicst, ol i patrons. Fast trains via tho Wisconsin Centn Lines leave Minneapolis dally at 12.15 run and 6:b p m, and yt. l'uul at 1:M p. n. and 7:15 f. m., mnklug laorab!o eounu tlou with all trains J-om tho West nn i Houthwest. . , . Kor tickets, maps, pimphlets and fi' t lntormatlon apply to . F. .McNeill, O. -. and T. A., illuneipolls, Minn., and t J n. O. l'ond, General Vassengor Mid Tlokv t Agout. Chicago, 111. M(M Proposals for Uids. NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed bid, will be received by tho city ol fait n , uiegon. until 8 o'clock p. m.of Augucl 1 ltW.and will be opened by tho limit rhUni v! committee as soon thereafter as practli ab o for the grading, curbing, draining anil n proviug.nccording to tho plansnudHpfCili cations to bo hau at the city surveyo ' oIllce.andulboaccorrtlugtopluusaDdti tt tlcalloua to bo furnished bo the biddei, nu thalpartorcomuieiclalstrccl bttwceu th norteslde of bridge ncrots South Mill ci t i to tho north Mde of i 'enter street, and it I that part ol Court street boUieeu tho ens side of High street and tho cast side ; Front street nnd ail that part ol htnli stiett between tho tust side ol lilgh strc tt and the east side of Flout sticct, all 111., partof Fciry street between tho east mm ot Liberty stieet to the east side i t Front street, and all that part ot Cool' street batwteu the cast sido of ComnierWbi street and the west sido ol Front stieet. A eertillcateol deposit In soiuo hank of tlio city ol Salem, ortiron. in favor of the cll.' of Walem, Oregon, lorthosum of live lit li- areuuonars luusiaccompauyeiicuuiua a will bo payablo to thoclly of Salem, on- gon, as llxed, beltlcd and liquidated dam ages in case tho bidder shall not exeuuo tho contract, bond and uudeitaidng :.. tl give good and Bulllcleui suictles satlsfar tory to the mayor of tho cltv of SalH, Oregon, in case said work is awarded oi ottered to said bidder. Blank lorm ot con tract, bond and undeitaking Is on flic ui tho office ol the street comiulsslnuer. Tj.u city of Salem reserves the light to rcjixi any or all bids. Done by order of the aim. mon council of tho city of Salem. al, W. tiUAl. C. B MCOKJJ. H.L.LAMOUItEUX. Committee on StreJts and rubllcl'mptrt 7-ma ON SALE TO OMAHA Kansas Citv, St. Paul CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, And;ll Points East, North and South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIbT SLEEPERS, .RECLINING CHAIR CARS , AND DINERS: steamers Portland 'o 8m Franclbco Every 1 Days. TICKETS &&D EUROPE For fflffta .nrt rrA..,.i i j. m, nnoradhressT ""urraauon cnu W U.HULDURT,A.8UGenl. Pass. A:;t SM Washington St., POKTI.AND, Oreo is fe few! ?,fcT . V.M AN v --- WA'. I III. KU - mm Shcrill's Sale. VTOTICE Is hereby given that by vlrfnn the county court nt the suite ol Oregon fl,i the county ol Marion, and to mo dlr.tKi , nil I tiM let (Inn rt Tuln TV ILiul ..u. .. judb'iiient clu y rLtidtred.pnttMCiMjf unu.I I ii nil Mnnlrptfj.l In ni(1 Iht ioIiI mxi--t-- ., .. H.-w.vi,u .u .ui jji nniu t-ifllUIJ 1 (Jill I ou the2Istda of luiio, lbtfy, In a ccriutu hlllt then In BJllf! fnnri. nnnrlltw iiriAftiiii I nud h Htrach woio niuiuilils nud H T. VAiigbn wb deleudant lu faor ofplulh- f Ifr on1 nirnlnu. Hi.fnnJn., 1... ...i.i.if a. uuu &(uau m.-icuuum, uy wuivil OXt- cutloulam commanded that out of Tho pe;opal property of said defendant or 11 fcuflicient cannot be found then out of tbj MOl nmlloH If lf CnM nf.nn... .n . ..... the sum of Twenty four nnd 8b-10u dolli.is l7ltli ItitAmat Minion n. V.n ...... . ... .7 . ".....H.v,v0v.,li,u(utllu.0 IUIO UI 14 lit? cent, per imnum from the fith day ol u gust, 1S8J, nud the sum o Twelve .0J dollars with Interest thereon nt the into i.r 8 per cent, per annum since August nth, lfM, and the further sum or Sliteen 45-10 dollars costc, ami costs and expenses i.l .aid execution. I have levied upon nnd will on Satnrday, the 13th day of Aueust, A. D 1892. ntttehouro 1 o'clock p, m. of said day. III. T inwiut lllini.nr.l.n . . . ' i., 1...T. S. , "' "mBiuuiycoun nouso In alem, Marion county, Oregon, bell to tho highest bidder for cah In hand on tho day ol sale, all the right, title. Interest nnd esinte which said deiendaut, 11. F. Vaughn, had on or alter the 21st day of Juno. , ... ..u . tMU lunun iuk ucswufu real property, to-wlt: Beginning nt tU uorlli west corner of the southe'iot quarter of section 1, t, 9, s. , 2 w.; thence ea-t frli-f roas; tnenco south 11 rods; thencowtwlj rods; thence north H iods to tbe placo or -........ ..b, wuwuiiug iyj ucua more op less; and also all of the donation innu claim of Benjamin Vaughn and KUznbel-i Vaughn in t. U s k. . west, save nun ex cept tho following described preml-ts, n,. W -. Tr . s luo nuumwesicorneri the eoulhenst quarter of section -I, i. 0 n. -.. - .. ... .(lv ,, liiwuiciie iYieii(iii,r "W ! ftJ?!J thence west' id j....... yj iUO iiurinenii corner of Isanti '--Uc'ffl1 acr7s:mororlessrUU,"e' Datedat Balcm, this 0th dav of Jmv. ifc i, HherlfTof MarloKtffin. By F. T. Wwoiitman, Deputy. Vmt HEALTH Sore. o t";;". Lo'Silcl mil', oAld nVf.' Bol-. teaSSsa" -ifiVWaiS?.??ir.5i?.M-!. aoiotor tha corn .1 "nV7 ";"rtJ?'V Wfipfhn MUllllWU ?L!.kTurlni,rt'or'Snf """. ji,. tii Sn " ft A . - Md tnrptiooj. Krtl2-i"2fi'JUUe fe" rei fJjjcittjosjMDi ct, H XAK&ET RxV, -- JTwufUt. Ik. From Terminal or loferior Points the- imPofllLDmUn.! wjiu iiou U(i Is the line to take To all Points East and South. Itlathartl.il.... .. vestibule traU.5 SUS.".?.1 "!! ' ST. PADL AND CHICAGO (No chanse nf mm o,,irrdfui ,!,,, lsu; I ullman drawing room slcepei Ol latest equfpm IUURIST neut S Sleeoinff Car Bntthiimnk . . ewmmMSrini rSe "Kith .1 ln Th.lch ELEGIT PAY COACHES. UMrS? with all iwrvice. n' lLw ,inrt unlnterriipUd '' Ions can teo- MUr UKVOI Hi i unman sli eurH im .: ---v .u BUVI WD HUH, ,. IVUI '. ina?J?. l ?eu to and from mi m. Dnroh..rirVinKla?.1. nd Euror mm ir"-w,vauy ucjeat nrtiix. f ki. -.. jviny, wv v tun kji r?"!Ji("ntlon concernir.fi. .. .i.. UntQetrS:!iLTON, .WKSffiSsff I MmwAtUiH 4afsMPlr ) C p eHAy & DOWINO, Agent Z 53 LEU ggM-w tkt. 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