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Cartmr's Lrrn-E f.ivrn Viua are very small Mod nwy easy to take. 0n or two pills make a done. They are trlctly vegetable and do net gripe or purge, hlit by their emtio eel Ion pkxi) all who use (hem. In ylalx at S5 cents. ay for SI Sold evcrrwhr re, or Kent by mall emxB L'EDi:n..9 , ww in. K MM, M Fries. ' !U e TALMACtE IN EUH0PE.lpnwhtchwei,a,,,brinsln8',tIjtsU& ' I I'do not caro bo much what pGSture SOUL'S you tako In prayer, nor how large an amount or voice you ubc. ion jnignt get down on your fuco before God, If vou did not pray right inwardly, and Isaiah's Prophecies of Christ "Seek th tlloro would be no response You might Urd wiilta lie May Me round" Tin cry nt tho top of your voice, and nnlesi rower of Prayer Is Illimitable TIM you hud ft believing spirit within, your Sure no.i to Salvation. I cry would not go farther up than tho 1 Rhnnt nf n. nliim?libov to his oien. Prav- London. July 2 1. 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I ust IVrbt tho buruur, luru tU wUvuLkca no U 3(0 alMKLL OH DIRT. ,pfck?L.'..2.ftuE - iwwm mtnt V rsUaaHMty H HeaU tha WerM, WU Itaalr Autematldl, ItiUUrlesorJIleetrlo flMtrk. !SlailChainiitnnanUJ.. 'intij- tho BervicC3 conducted by lie v. Dr. Tal mago continue as great aa ever. At ev ery stoppinx point during his preaching tour he in greeted by phenomenal audi' ences. Unless some change in the pro grammo becomes necessary ho will, dnr- inrr the next ton days, preach in the 'leading Scottish cities, as already an nounced. Ho has just returned from Russia, whither ho went with Mr. Klopsch to supervise the distribution of the cargo of The Christian Herald l eltcf steamer Leo, Tho reception accorded Dr. Tnlmago in tho czar's capital city by nobles, officials and the populace show that tho bold ho has upon tho hearts of Christians is worldwide Tho arrival of tho Leo was mado the occasion of general rejoicing. Tho St. Petersburg officials conferred tho freedom of the city on their American guesls. The Leo's cargo was forwarded to the fain ino dish icts without delay. The s auou selected for this week is entitle 1 "The Soul's Crisis," from Isaiah lv, 0, "Seel; yo the Lord while ho may bo fonnd." Isaiah stands head and shoulders tibovc tho other Old Testament authors in vivii1 iloscriptivoncss of Christ. Other proph ets give an outline of our SaviourV feu turcs. Some of them present, as it were, "tho sido fitco of Christ; others a bust of Christ; but Isaiah gives us tlio full length portrait of Christ. Other Kcrip turo writers excel in somo things. Eze kiol moro weird, David moro rat'.inlic, Solomon moro epigrammatic, ILtbak kuk moro sublime, but when you want to see Christ coining out from tho gates of prophecy in all his grandeur and glo ry, you Involuntarily turn to Isaiah. So that if the prophecies in regard to Christ might bo called tho "Omtorio of tho Messiah," tho writing Of Isaiah i3 tho "llullolujah Chorus," where all the ba tous wavo and all tho trumpols como in. Isaiah was uot a man picked up out of insignilicanco by inspiration. Ho wan known and honored. Jo.iephus and Phllo and Sirach extolled him in their writings. What Paul was among tho apostles, Isaiah was among tho prophets. My text finds him standing on u moun tain of inspiration, looking out into tho future, beholding Christ advancing und anxious that all men might know him, his voico rings down tho ugos, "Seek yo tho Lord while ho may bo found." "Oh," says somo one, "that was for olden times." No, my hearer. If you havo travoled in other lands you havo taken a circular letter of credit from somo banking house in London, and hi St. I'otersuurg or voulco or Uoino or Antwerp or Brussels or Paris you presented that lottcr and got financial help immediately. And I want you to understand that tho text, instead of bo ing appropriate for ono ago or for ono laud is a circular lottcr for all agps und for all lands, and whenever it is pre sented for help, tho holp comes. "Seek yo tho Lord whilo ho may bo found." NO HAIKSl'UN TIICOHIES. I come today with no hairspun theo ries of roligion, with no nico distinc tions, with no elaborato disquisition, but with a plain talk on tho matters of per sonal roligion. I feel that tho sermon 1 preach this morning will bo tho savor of lifo unto lifo or death unto death. In othor wordB, tho Gospol of Christ is a powerful medicinoj It eithor kills or ours, Thoro aro those who cay: "I would liko to become- a Christian. 1 havo been waiting a good while for tho right kind of iulluenco to como." And still you aro waiting. You aro wiser in worldly things than you aro in roligious things. And yet thoro aro men who say they are waiting to get to heavon wait ing, waiting, but uot with intelligent waiting, or they would gat on board tho liuo of Christian influoncps that would bear them into the kingdom of Qod. New yon know very well that to seek a thing is to search for it with earnest eitdeavor. If you want to see a certain man in London, and thoro is r. matter of much money connected with your toeing him, und you cannot at (list hud him, you do not givo up tho bearoh. You look in tho directory, but cannot Haiti tha uunio; you go in circles whero you think perhaps ho may mingle, and, having found tho part of tho city whero ho li res, but perhaps not knowing the sueet, you go through Btreot uftor street, and from block to block, and you Keep ou searching for weeks and for months. Yn say, "It is a mattor of 10,000 whether 1 soo him or not." Oh, tlmtmoti woro as persistent iu Booking for Christ! Had you ono-half that pusisteneo you would long ago havo found him who U the joy of tho forgiven spirit. Wo may pay our dobts, wo may attend church, wo may rcliovo tho poor, wo may be publio benefuetor8, and yet all our lifo disobey tho text, uover 6oek God, never gain heaven, Oh, that tho spirit of God would help this morning whilo I try to show you, iu carrying out tho idea of my text, tlrst, how to seok tho Lord, and in tho noxt place, when to seok him. "Seek yo tho Lord whilo ho may bo lounti." BEEK Till! LORD TIIKOUQII I'lt.VYKU. I remark, in tho first place, you aro to eek tho Lord through earnest uud be lieving prayer. Uod is not an autocrat or a despot seated ou a throne, with hiu arms resting ou brazen lions uud i sen tinel pacing up and down at tho foot of tho throne, God is n father seated in n bowor, wuitiug for his children to come nd climb ou his kneo and get his kiss and his benediction, Prayer is tho oun er must do neueving, earnest, loving. You nro in your house somo summer day, and a shower cc ics up, and a bird affrighted darts into tho window, nnd wheels around tho loom. You seize it. You smooth' its rufflod plumage. You feel its fluttering heart. You say, "Poor thing, poor thiug!" Now a pray, er goes out of tho storm of this world into tho window of God's mercy, and ho catches it and ho feels its fluttering pulse, and ho puts it in his own bosom of affection and fafoty. Prayer is a warm, ardent, pulsating exorcise. It is tho electric battery which, touched thrills to the throne of Gol. It is tho diving bell in which wo go down into tho dopthsof God's mercy nnd bring up "pearls of grcot price." There is an instance where prayer mado tho wavei of Gennesaret solid as granite pavement. Oh, how many wondcif ul thingi prayer lias accomplished! Havo yon ever tried it? Iu tho days when the Scotch Cove nanters were persecuted and the enemies wero after them one of the head men .nnong the Covenanters prayed: "0 Loid, woboas dead men unless thou shalt help us. 0 Lord, throw the lap of thy cloak over these poor things." And instantly n Scotch mist enveloped and hid tho persecuted from their poisecu tors tho promiso literally fulfilled. "Whilo they aro yot speaking I will hear." Oh, impenitent soul, havo you ever tried the power of prayer? God says, "He-is loving and faithful and patient," Do you believo that? You aro told that Christ came to save sinners. Do you bolievo that? You aro told that all you have to do to got tho pardon of the Gos pol is to ask for it. Do you believo that? Then come to him and say: "O Lord, I know thou canst not lie. Thou hast told mo to como for pardon, and I could got it, I como, Lord. Keep thy prom ise nnd liberate my captive soul." the place ron P1UYUR. Oh, that you might have an altar In tho parlor, in tho kitchen, in tho store. iu tho barn! for Christ will bo willing to come again to tho manger to hear prayer. He will come in your placo of business rs ho confronted Matthow, tho tax com missioner. If a measure should come before congress that you thought would ruin tho nation, how you would send in petitions and romonsrrnncos. And yet) there has been enough sin in your heart to ruin it forover, and you nave never remonstrated or petitioned against it. If your physical health failed, and you had tho means, you would go and spend tho sumnior in Germany and tho winter in Italy, and you would think it a vory cheap outlay If you had to go nil around tho earth to get back your physical health. Have you made any offort, any expenditure, any oxertion for your im mortal and spiritual health? No, you havo not taken ono step. Oh, that you might now begin to seek after God with earnest prayer! Some of you havo been working for years and years for tho support of your famil'cs. Havo you given ono half day to tho work ing out of your salvation with fear and trembling? You camo hero this morn ing with an earnest purpose, I tako it, as I havo come hithor with an earnest pur poso, and wo meot face to face, and I toll yon, first of all, if you want to find tho Lord you must pray and pray and pray. I. remark again, you must seek tho Lord through Bible study. Tho Biblo is tho newest book in tho world, "Oh," you say, "it was mado hundreds of yoars ago, and tho loanied inon of King James translated it hundreds of years ago." 1 confuto that idon by tolling you it is not tlvo minutes old, when God, by his blessed spirit, lotrauslates it into the heart. If you will, in tho seeking of tho way of lifo through Scripturo study, im plore God's light to fall upon tho page, you will flud that theso promises aro not ono second old and that thoy drop straight from tho throno of God into your heart. There aro many people to whom tho Biblo does not amount to muoh. If thoy moroly look at tho outsido beauty, why it will no more lead them to Christ than Washington's farewell address or tho Koran of Mahomet or tho Shastor of the Hindoos. It is tho inward light of God's Word yon must get or die. I went up to tho church of tho Madoloino in Paris and lookod at tho doors, which wero tho most wonderfully constructed I ovor Baw, mid 1 could havo staid there for a whole week; but I had only a little time, so, having glanced at tho wonder ful carving on ihj doors, I passed in nnd lookod at tho radiant altars and tho sculptured domo. Alas! that so many stop at tho outsido door of God's holy worn, looking at tlio rhetorical beau tios, instead of going in and looking at tho altars of sueriflco nnd tho dome of God's mercy ami salvation that hovers ovor ovory ponitont nnd behoving soul! BKAltCH THE SCltllTUttUS. Oh, my friends, if you merely want to study tho laws of language, do not go to tno utuio. it was not inuuo for that. Tako "Howo's Elements of Criticism." It would bo better than tho Biblo for that. If you want to study metaphysics, better than tho Biblo will be the writ ings of William Hamilton. But if you waut to know how to havo sin pardoned, uud at hist to gain tho blessedness of heaven bourch the Scriptures, "for iu thotu yo havo eternal life." When people nro anxious about their souls and thoro aro somo hero today there nro those who recommend trood books. That is all right. But I want to John Aftgill James wroto "Advlco to thi Anxious Inquirer," but tho Bible is i the best advlco to the anxious inquirer. Oh, the Liblo Is tho very book you aoec j.ixiou3 and inquiring soul! A dying solirLr raid to his mate, "Com rado, givo mo a dropl" Tho comrado shook np t'io ..nteen nnd said, "There isn't n drop of water in tho canteen." "Oh," said tho dying soldier, "that's not what I want; feel in my knapsack for My Bible." Aud his comrado found tho Biblo and read him a fow of the gra cious promises, and the dying soldier said: "Ah, that's what I want. Thoro Isn't anything liko the Biblo for a dying tvjldior, is there, my comrado?" Oh, blessed book whilo wo live. Blessed book when wo die. I remark, again, wo must seek God through Church ordinances. "What,'' say you, "can't n man bo saved without going to church?" 1 reply, there are men, 1 suppose, in glory, who have never seen a church; but the church is tho or dained means by which wo nro to bo brought to God; and if truth affects us when we uro nloue, It aiiccts . us moro mightily when wo aro in tho assembly the feelings of others emphasizing our own feelings. Tho great law of sympa thy conies into play, and a truth that would tako hold only with tho grasp of a sicit man heats mightily against tho soul with a thousand heart throbs. When you como into tho religious cir cle, como only with ono notion, and only for ono purpose to find tho way to Christ. When I seo people critical about bcriiions, nnd critical about tones of voice, nnd critical about sermonio de livery, thoy mako mo think of a man in prison. Ho is condemned to death, but an officer of the government brings a pardon uud puts it through the wicket of tho prison, and ays: "Here is your pardon. Como and get it." "What! Do you expect mo to take that pardon offered with such n voico as you have, with such mi awkward manner as you have? I would rather dio than so com promise my rhetorical notions!" Ah, the man does not say that; ho takes itl It is his life. Ho does not caro how it is handed to him. And if this morning that pardon from the throne of God is offered to our souls, should wo not seize it, regardless of all criticism, feeling that it is a matter of heavon or holl? NOW is TIIU TIME. But I como now to tho last part of my text. It tells us when wo are to seek tho Lord. "Whilo ho may bo found." When is that? Old age? You may not sco old ago. Tomorrow? You may not see tomorrow. Tonight? Yon may not see tonight. Now! Oh, if J could only writo on every heart in thrco capital let ters that woid N-O-W now! Sin is an awful disease. 1 hear people say, with the toss of the head and with a trivial manner, "Oh, yes, I'm u binner." Sin is an awful dise.T'e. It is lenrosv. It is dropiy. It U consumption. It is nil moral disorders in one. Now yon know there is a crisis in a disease. Pnr haps you havo had soino illustration of it iu your family. Sometimos the physi cian has called and ho has looked ut the patient and said: "That caso was simplo onotigh , but tho crisis has parsed. If you had called mo yesterday or ihh morning I could have cured the patient. It is too late now; tho crisis Tias parsed." Just so it is in tho spiritual treat'uent of tho soul; there is u crisis. Befoio that, life! After that, death! O my dear brother, as you lovo your soul, do not let the crisis pass unattor.ded tot There aro some horo who can remem ber instances in lifo when if they had bought n certain property thoy would havo bet'omo very rich. A fow acres that would havo cost Ihem almost noth ing were offored them. Ihey rofused them. Afterward a large viHago or city sprang up on thoso acres of ground and thoy seo what a mihtak') they mado in not buying tho property. There was nn opportunity of getting it. It never camo back again. And so it is in re gard to a man's spiritual nnd eternal fortuuo. Thoro is a chance; if you let that go, porhaps it never comes back. Certainly that ono never conies back. Thero is a tinio which mercy has set for leaving port. If you aro on board beforo that you will get a passage for heaven. If you nro not on board you miss your passage for heaven. As in law courts acaso is sometimes adjourned from torm to torm, and from year to year, till tho bill of costs eats up tho en tiro estato, so thero are men who aro ad journing tho matter of religion from timo to tinio, and from year to year, until heavenly bliss is tho bill of costs tho man would havo to pay for it. Why defer this matter, 0 my dear hearer? Have you any idea that sin will wear out? that it will evaporate? that it will relax its grasp? that you may find roligion as a man accidentally finds n lost pocketbook? Ah, no! No man ovor became a Christian by accident or by tho relaxing of sin. Tho embarrass monts nro all tho timo increasing. Tho hosts of darkness aro recruiting, and tho longer you postpone this matter tho steeper tho path will becoino. I ask those men who aro beforo mo this morn ing whothor In tho ten or fifteen years tney nave passen in tlio postponement of theso mutters they havo como any nearer God or heaven? ri,v kok itr.FuuK. I would not bo afraid to chollengo this whole audience, so far as they may not havo found tho peace of tho Gospel, in regard to that mattor. Your hearts, you aro willing frankly to toll me, aro becoming harder nnd harder, and that If you como to Christ it will be more of nn undortnkiug now than it over would havo been before. Oh. ilv for rofno-l Tho avenger of blood is on tho track I Tho throno of judgment will boou be sot, and if you havo anything to do to ward your eterual salvation you had hotter do it now, for tho ledomption of the soul Is precious und it ceasoth for over! Oh, If men could only catch just ono for Infants and Children "Cas'orlnls so well arlaptod to clilldren that I recommend 1 1 as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Aacntn, JL D., Ill Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. "Ths use of 'Castorla' Is so universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of mipcreroiratlon to endorso It. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Caiilos HinTm D.p., Now York 6ty. Late Pastor Bloomlngdalo Iteformed Church. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Btomach, Dlarrhaa. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives Bleep, and promotes d Without Injurii ous medication. " For several years I havo rocommen'tet. your ' Castorla, ' and shall nlwnys continue to do so as It has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. PAnDKK, II. D., " The Wlnthrop," 128th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Tmc Cnrriun Conr-Amr, 77 Murray Street, New York. M.r ciacuuMut arrw to A MEY. MMtUFAeTlMtU. fpta IHaWIVi M. Ml ftrWaf, if.' aatn.IT. -J. turt at kaU,BM.i raaU.lila.tt I Bavama vtvaw tlsnaRsr-- fSSv Sttts..lUta...trla. K Itr K ? MiiBHL Oah.lMSft.tLa I . "HAaUil IMMilgaaa ajaug AaUaAafl Lit 1 14 7 a.sn.ia lAii &&!, la, i) C with which wo go to tho "fouutoln of ' uitdersuohclrouuwtnncos. Baxter wroto living water" nnd dip up refreshment "A Call to tho Unconverted." but tho for our thirsty soul. Gruco docs not Biblo is tho boat call to tho uuconverted. como to tho heart aa wo sot n cask of Philip Doddridgo wroto "Tho Rise aud water to catch tha rain lu tho shower, Progress of Religion iu the Sonl," but It is a pulley fostonod to the throno of tho Biblo is tho best rlso nnd progress. CLEA NT If you would bo derm and hayo your clothes done uj in tho nofttoa ! c nd dressiest manner, tako .hem to tho S.U.I;.t! STUM LairMrKY whore all woik la dm.u by wliito labor and in tho most pv injit mam ... COI ,ON El, J, OUlSTJM. Liberty Street tell you that tho Biblo is tho best book BHmpso of Christ, I know thov would lovo mm. Your heart leaps nt tho sight of a glorious suurlso or sunset. Cau you bo without omotion as tho Sim of Right eousness rises behlud Calvary and sots behind Joseph's eepuleher? Ho is a blessed Saviour! Every nation bus Its typo of beauty. Thero is German beau ty and Swiss beauty nnd Italian Iwau ty aud English beauty, but I caro untiu wunt ianii u man tlrst looks at Christ, ho prouounces him "chief among ten thou sand, and tho ono altogether lovely." O my blessed Jesusl Light iu darkness! The rock on which I bulldl The cap tain of salvation! My joy! My strength! How strango it is that men cannot lovo thee! Tho diamond districts of Braril are carefully guarded, and n man does not get in thero except by a pass from tho government, but tho lovo of Christ is a diamond district we may all cuter and pick up treasure for eternity. Oh. cry JMBZt ra jevrij J,ajrjhi voice, harden not yonr "hearts." "There is a way of opposing the mercy of God too long, and then thero remaineth no more sacriilco for sin, but a fearful look ing for judgment nnd fiery indignation which shall devour the adversary. My friends, my neighbors, what can X say to induce you to attend to this matter to attend to it now? Time is flying, Hy ing the city clock joining my voice this moment, scdUiin to say to yeu: "Now is the time? Now is tho time!" Oh, put it not off! Why should I stand hero and plead and you sit there? It is your immortal soul. It is a boul that shall nevor die. It is a soul that must soon appear beforo God for roviowal. Why throw away your chnuco for heaven? Why plungo off into darkness when all the gates of glory are open? Why becoino a cast away from God wheu you can sit upon tho throne? Why will ye die miserably when eterual lifo is offered yon, und it will cost you nothing but just willing ness to accept it? "Come, for all things aro now ready." Come, Christ is ready, pardon is ready! The chrrch is ready. Heavon is ready. You will never find a moro convenient season if you should live fifty years moro than this very one. Reject this nnd you may dio in your sins. THU PKIJII, AND THE ESCAPE. Why do I say this? Is it to frighten your soul? Oh, no. It is to persuade you. I show j'ou tho pei a. I show you the escape. Would I not be a coward beyond nil excuse if, believing that this great uudienco must soon bo launched into the eternal world, and that all who believo in Christ shall bo saved, and that all who reject Christ-will bo lost would I not bo tho veriest coward on earth to hido that truth or to stand beforo you with a cold or oven a placid manner? My dear brethren, now is the day of you1 redemption. It is very certain that you and I must soon appear beforo God in judgment. We cannot escape it. Tho Biblo says, "Evory oye shall seo him, and they also whii'h pierced him, and all tho kindreds of tl o earth shall wail because of him." On that day all our advantages will comj up for our glory or for our discom fiture every prayer, every sermon, evciy exhort.' tory remark, every le procf, every ci.ll of graco; and while the heavens aro rolling awny liko a scroll, nnd the world is being destroyed, your destiny and my destiny will he an nounced. Abis! alas! if on that day it is found that wo havo neglected theso matters. We may throw them off now. We cannot then. We will all be in earnest then. But no pardon then. No offer of salvation then. No rescue then. Driven away in our wickedness ban ished, exiled forever! Have you over imagined what will bo the soliloquy of tho soul on that day un pardoned, as it looks back upon its past life? "Oh," says tho soul, "I hud glor ious Sabbaths! There was ono Sabbath in autumn when I was invited to Christ. There was a Sabbath morning ' when Jesus stood and sproad out his arms and invited mo to his holy heart. I refused him. I havo destroyed myself. I havo no ono else to blame. Ruin complete. Darkness unpitying, deep, eternal! I am lost! Notwithstanding all tho opportuni ties I havo had of being saved, I nm lost! Oh, thou long suffering Lord God Ah mighty, I nm lost! Oh, day of judg ment, I nm lost! Oh, father, mother, brother, sister, child in glory, I am lost!" Ana tnon as the tide goes out your sonl goes out with it farther from God, farther from happinoss, and I hear your voico fainter and fainter and fainter, "Lost! Lost! Lost! Lost! Lost!" 0 yo dying, yet immortal men! "Seek tho Lord whilo ho may bo found." But I want you to take the hint of tho text that I havo no time to dwell on tho hint that thero is a time when ho cannot bo found. Thero was a man m this city, eighty years of age, who said to a clergyman who camo m, "Do you think that a man at eighty years of ugo can got pardoned?" "Oh, yes," said tho clergyman. Tho old man said: "I can't; when I was twenty years of age I am now eighty years tho spirit of God camo to my soul, und I felt the importance of attending to theso things, but I put it oft". I rejected God, uud bineo then I havo had no fooling." "Well," said tho minister, "wouldn't you like to have mo pray with you?" "Yes," replied the old man, "but it will do no good. You can pray witn mo it you liko to." The minister knelt down and prayed nnd commended the man's soul to God! It seemed to have no effect upon him Af tor uwhilo tho lust hour of the man's lifo camo, nnd through his delirium n spark of intelligence seemed to Hash nnd with his last breath he said, "I shall uover bo forgiven!" "0 seek tho Lord wunu iiu may oo louna," Church Directory. CuMnKnLAND PKKsnvTKiiiAN. Snlem, Oregon, Itev. J. IC. lilulr, 1'aBtor. Sunday school every Hun tny, 10 n. m. Preaching every hfunday, 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Church house ou High Rticet, between Marlon and Uulon. En ery body welcome. ilKTiionis Ki'jscrii'Ai,. HervlccH on t'ub- batli nt 10:30 and 7:'t0. Sunday school nt 12;Epworth I.tnt,'ues at 6:15; l'rayer meet ing every Thursday oveulnij. Kev. C. L. ICellenm.il, pustor. Evanoklic L. O rner of Liberty nnd Center streets. Hundny servlcos 10:30 n. m. ind 1;30 p. m., Sunday school 12 m., Y. P. B. C. E. 0:30 p. ra.; l'rayer meeting Thursday, 7.30p.m. J, Uoncrsox, paster, residence 427 Liberty street. 1'BESiiYiKRiAN. Church stiet, between Chemeketa nnd Ceuter. I'l caching morn ing nnd evening; Sabbath school at 12 m.; X. P. S. C. E. ut ti.30 p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday at7:'.0p.ni. Hev.F.H. Qwynne, D, D pastor. St. Joseph's Catiiomc Cituncit.-Chemeketa aud Cottniro. S.uida'y services: loiv mass 7:30 a m.; high mass 10:30; hundaj bchool 3 p. in.; vcbpi rs 7:30; week dnj s, low muss 7 a. m. Hev. J. S. White, p&ttor, CnNGithOATinNAL. Corner Center nnd Liberty Services Sunday nt 10:30a. in. and 7 p. in.; 8unday school 12 m., Y. 1'. 8. C. E at fl:J0 p.m.; prayer rpectlug 7:30 p.m.Thurs day. Itev C. L. Corwlu, pastor. St. I'Aun Episcopal crimen. Corner Church and CUeinckelu. S nlces 10:30 a in. and 7 p.m.; Hundny school 11:45 n. m.; bervlce Monday 10:30a. m.; Thursday 7:30p tn. Kev. W. Lund, lector. Fiust BApnsr. Liberty und JIatlon. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. in ; Sundaj school 12 m.; youug people'H meeting nt II p. in.; prayer meeting 7:30 Thin sduy. Itev. Robert Wbltnker, pastor. Fkee JIktiiodist. Itev. li, l' Smnlley pastor. Services Sunday mornlDg and evening, Sunday school at 10 a. in.; prayer meeting Friday night. Church apposite North Salem sihool. Fiuends. At Highland paik on car line. Services 10:30 n.io. und 7:; p. m.; Sundaj ichooll2ra.; Christum Endiavor 6 p. in.: prujer meeting Thursday 7:10 p. In. llev I'. II. George, pastor. CnuihTiAN. High and (-enter. Sunday school I-in.; preaching 1C.30 a. in.; joung people's society 8:30 p. rii.; preaching 7:30 p. m. Itev. W. U. Williams, pastor. (Jkhmax Hkfoumei). Capital und Marl ou.;Suuduy service 11a, m.;Hunday pchool 10 a. in.; prayer meetln Wednesday 7:30 p. m. It'jv J. Muellliaupt, rastor. Ciiuhtian SciEXCE.Sti vices In Unl arinu mill ut 10:: 0 a.m.nm! 7:30 p. m ; bab balli school 12iii.; lllblobtii'ly Thursdaj evening. bouTH Sai.fm-M. K. church. Preach ing every Sunday at If :30 a. m, nnd 7:30 p. in. J. H. llooik, pastor. Qeumam L'AvrisT.Servic s In German Uaptl t church north of Cottage btreet. Hev. John FecUter, f astor. African MisrnomsT, Nrth Salem. Services nt 11 n. in. auft 7:30 1 . in, Sunday school at 1 p. m. Kev, G, v. White, pastor, Mks. WooutvoiiTii's Mi-KTiuob. Ser vices nt 10. "A, 2.30 nnd 7:30 nvriy doy In the tentnt the junction 'if the chctriocar line. Temp riinco gospel mccfetli gs ut 4 o'clck Hunduy nt W, O, T. U, hsll, Notice of Final Account. l'o ull whom It may cencern: NOTICE lb hereby given tb it the under signed administrator of he estate of .uurj y . iiuuou, ucienrefl, lias this day tiled his flnnl amount us biich administra tor, with the ck'ik of the county court lor Alnrionc unity, Oregon, and tho Judge of ilMo a?"1-1,11."8 .nxea lUa '-"Jt" u" -v August IblU, ut 1 o'clock p m. ut the rounty court room in the court hou eol said county, as the tliuo nnd placo lor the he,rlug of a y 3bJ"cilons which there may Im to bald ue' count uud ior the bettlemeut tht-rrof. .T.U FilHHEST, T.o in ,., Administrator. -"J ", io-, 7-Jl-Ot J. H. HAAS, THE WATCICMAKEB, 215KCcr.u-erclaISt., . .-tlem, Oregon. ( est door to Klein's.! ;i".v HPtrintriea. and wutebeHdUi iiwelry. Clouks, repairing ! Vud Traiu! i'i edtior Points the icrii Pacific Mii la the linn to lake To all m. hi and South. ST, PAUL AND CHICAGO (Vo change of care.) in.ipuied of rtlulnccars ims.irncj llillmsn drawing room Veer Ol lal.t eouinmcnl A Hallway Train I.lfte,i by , WImt Diirhig n hnrricano in Hungary nn eugino weighing seventy tons und fivo carriages of nn exjiress traiu nro Raid to havo been lifted clear into the ttir und precipitated with n fearful crash Into water nt the bottom of n deep cut ting, Twenty-fivo luisb-omers wi t.. jured, but how any escaped with their lives is a mystery. Stockholdere' Meeting. XTOTIPK U hereby etven that th ,, J al meetlne of t he MrnktuiM!? r ?.u Cj.pltnlno U HnTt Mvl Mlnlug c1uiuv TOURIST Sleeping Cars. IW that cu be constructed an.1 in i,i.i kccomuiodmltna are hXti, !!? ln Wnlt ELEGANT DAY COACHES. UuAeirrlonrll?u,fc fe'S'S'th all ervlce. '""" ,l rw r'f uninterrupted Pullman li , -ured in Rdvi lon" " be r the r-wd. 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The dining uir hi rvlco Is proniiiii ccd by nil the moHt elegnnt ovi r tunm nted.utid lsopornted In tholule cut u pntrons. Fast tralim vln tho WlHCoiibin I'cli Lines kno itliineaiwlld dnlly nt i'2:a; v and :if p in, nnd t. l'nul ut 1st) 11 Hud7:15r. 111., making favomuio eon, tlon with all trains Irom the cut u , HOtltllWCHt. Kor tlckoU, maps, paniphlctn uud 11 Information appiy mu.r. aicciii, v ana O. I Agent ndT. A., AIlnui'iipollH, Allnu., 111 d tn.) !. I'ond, Oeneral I'usseiiger and 'lit Lgent, Chicago, 111. Mt, i 1'i'Oiiosnls for Uids. NOTIOB Is hereby given that Sealed b, ,4 will ho rccclvf d by tho city 01 Ndu uregou, until 8 o'clock p. in. of Align, lSBU.uuil will bo opened b tho tnulerMiiUi cominlttcn iihhooh thcreoftor iih prnctli al i. for tho grading, curbing, draining nnd h proving.nccoiillug ti the plans and i ecu eatlniiH to be hail at the city surveyor 0 otllee.uudiilflo according toplunHimd spu ,. llcatlouR to bo nirnlshed bo tho birld. r, 1 1 thutpartof Commercial street between tl.p 1101 losldo i.f bridge across houth Mill crei k to the north side of I filter sueet, aud nh that part ol Court sti cut between tho cast side of High street and tho 0,1st side if front iitiect and ull that part ol mate stiect between tho tasl sldo or High slriet and the cast hide of Kront stieet, nil that part or Kerry Mreel between the cast side 01 Liberty street to tho cast sldo a Kront sinet, and all that part ol L'lMu slrcei between the cast sldo of Cumin crtlM street anil Ihewehtnldool Kront street. A lertitl&Ufol deposit In kon.u bank of tl-e city ol balum.oiigou. In favor or tho cllj tifSiileui Uregou, lorthosum or llvo hut. died doll'irn iiiustiiivoinpnny each bid au will bo 1 nytiblo ti thoclty or Balem. on. iron, ns Used sLtHeaund llqultlutcd dm ages In nise the bliidir shall uot exicun tne com ia 1. bin. a and uudu inning an. jive good and tiillli'lem sureties satlslu. oiymthe major of the clt of Kali'ru Uregnn, in case said work Is awarded 1 jllci.d toMild blddir. lliauktormof uji. met, bund and imdcrtaMiig Is on flic iu ibo nlliceol thestieet coniinissloiier. 'I'l.. city ofWalcni restives the right to njwi any or ull bids. Done by ordorof tho c,i. mon council of tho city of Piilcni. M. W. HUM', ('. 11 JILOliK, H.L.l.AWOUKKUX Committee-ou blrcttbiindl'ubllcl'ropni 7-12tif " Siiorilt'ri bale. TO'l IOK Is hcicby given Ihut by vlilt;. i. (fiiuoie ullin duly Issued out , Miut'oiintj couitol theslnleol Uitgon i, Hie county 01 Marlon, and toinodli eOv., on the 1st day or July. A. 1).. lbDi unoii 1. Judgment du y itudiii'd,inleieo ot rtn nt .inu uocKeieu in nun ny sniu county erur on the 21st da or .1 line, lfir'. In u'ccrni u suit then In said 10ml I'ciiding whucli 1 md K HirbCh weio piulntllts und It J, Vutichn w-Hb delendunt 111 lavor 01 m.. 1. till' and ngaliivt deitiitlaut, h which cutlon I uni ci.iiimamlrd that out ol I In porsonal property ol bald delentlaut or 11 siidlclent canuoi be Tiuna then out of Hi real piopcrly ot snld delfutlunt to sat sf the sum of Twenty four and &0-1U0 dollum with Interest theieou ut tne rate of 12 p.r cent, pcri.nnum iiom tho Uth flay ol Au gust, lbSJ, and the sum of Twelve 2.V!fri dollars Ith lutciest thcicun nl tho rnU ,.i 8 per cent, per aimum slnco AugU'.l dtli m.i, und the further sum of Sixteen i.MO dollars cost.-,, and costs and expenses 1.1 mild execution. I have lovlod upon ai.d will on , Satnrday", the 13th day of August, A, D,, 1892, at tho hour ol 1 o'clock p, iu. or mid duj .it tho west door of the county com t hiu 0 in .Salem, Mm Ion county, Oiegou, sell la the highest bidder flu cash iu liana on tli day ot b.Me.nll the right, HIU, lu'eiebt i.nd estate which said deienrinnt, It.K. Vau-h , had on or alltr the 21st day of June. ltW, ln nnd to the following described tcnl iiioperty, lo-wlt: Ueglnnlngnt the uonli west corner of the bouthe.ist quatter of section i, t, U, a. it, 2 w.; thence tnst (IIU iods; thence south U ioiIh; thenco wcstfllG rods; thence noith 14 iodH to tho plucu 01 beglnnltig, containing 1 ncies more or less; aiul jilso ull or tho douallou laud I'ialm of Uinjamln Vaughn aud KUziibutu Vaughn Hit. lis., it. 2 wist, uave nuo ex ceptl 10 lollowlUir described premUes, li vit: llegliiulngnttho southwest cornurof inu suuiiiLusniuuiier 01 section 1, t 11 s 1. 2 west if tho llln.netto Merlalai: thenco urth 3D chains; thenco west 2.111 chains to the northeast corner ot Jn.nc Look's donation land claim; thence hiiu," eastern botiuda.y ot sold cook's donation 'imdclalmKOchains; theuceeastl.tOch'i n to tho placo ol beginning, containing IAi acres, moro or Icfs, k Luted utHalem, this 9th day or.Tiuj.lfe'r . ui ..r .,. JJJ'A'KNlulii, s.1.!erlirt'' Slarion ( -omitj , ui eg n. Ui 1. T. , ltioiiTJlAN, Heputy. ; Hfit Tickets tN SALil OIvIAHA Kansas Citv, St. Paul CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, rAndlall Points East, North and South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIbT SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CARS AND DINERSi Steamers Portland io 8 in Krancibco Lvcry 4 Tlnvw. TICKETS t&sp FimnPF !?r'5,.es Ancl eeueral lurornintiou ih onornddrebs, W II. HULBUUT, Asit, Oonl. i'uss. Af, 2V1 Washington St., l'OUTLANn, ORfao tewBn '--jst.7J m. r m jr S.jfJ."i IslHA.cs 7 lcS'fy . 1. in.n.-M mm mm HEALTH. Borr,nSCrV' Ur8" and BCCOniJ Bil'ei T'.. v.- "",k riu ueuy: sore u, Rvhhi.??l f:tc- Copper-colorcd Biotchei. nffmilw t:-rJi, tllsi-ased Scalp, ard all primary (o-tn of tho discaso known at JjuAMiV i.;;." i"u!sa "m. "." 1 w:"v '?' co uu per uonn. rn5iCTnS ""Wen HaUi.ni No. a .H8Tf,rt,la,y Mercurlaiarphllltlo lhe !ml rr,nVn thB Bones rln In tht Jh'll BypWIitlo Hash, Lumps ai d con. :2 . Cor B,lffnosj ot the Limbs, mi Hh-Vf8 ttU ? from tho ej.tom, whether caused by Indiscretion or ahusl ;T;ilrcurft. ,eaving tho bld pure mi 1 ..lc,.lnu.." Wen Npunlili Aiii T,ri?.t'.'orotho f"'0 Oonorrhoja, diet, irrltitlon Gravel, and all Urinary or Oenl ui dUarraBgcmcnU, Price $i 50 P Hottle, - Itlchan'a OoIiTbh RtianltU In. jectlon, foraerere oasesot aonorrha, jnnammitory Olect, Stricture, Vrlc 91 ou per Ilottle. -f ...l,!fun" OoUT Ointment lor tin effective h.lin yphllltlo Borci r ,ul,,J'unUons- aPrlr t 00 per Dot. ?nlcPBU'" Golden Plll-Krt na Drain treatment; loss of physical po w jr. excess cr orer-work, rtwtratlon, eta Prlcp 83 OO per Hoi, . FKE RICHAnDSDj.lia C0.,AB?l'lt 0 All mil&ET ST t (V '-fe rf- r): ' .-V .