sW ' 53 i X lr mmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmtmKmHmKBmtftmmBmsBesBmHii ,' e WW 11 a. iNTimns in TIM ofaorch im dim ww! rilent With the limb before the prayer. Hlr the sovran trenibllmt ' Or tin trn stirred the Air. r Without, the sweet pale eunshlnet Within, the holr culm, q Where priest Wirt people waited Fa the swelling or the psalm. Slowly the doer swung open. And a little baby girt, f Brawn eyed, with brown htr faille In many a wavy cnrl, .With soft checks n ratling hotly, it 81? Klaoees downward thrown. And small hands clasped before her. Stood In the aisle alone. Meed half abashed, half frightened, , UnkBOwtog whero to go. WMle like a wlad rooked flower ' Mer form swayed to and f roj And the chanclnn color fluttered . In tho little troubled face, ' As from side to stdo she Wavered With a mute. Imploring tracts. It was but for a moment; What wonder that we smiled. By such a strange, sweet picture From holy thoughts beguiled? Up, then, rose some ono softly, And many an oyo grew dim. As through the tender silence lie boro the child with him. And long I wondered, losing "Tho sermon and tho prayer. If when sometime I enter Tho many mansions fair, And stand abashed and drooping In tho portal's golden glow, Our Lord will scud an angel To show mo whero to go? Sunday School Visitor. Tile Gliiclul Italniice. Tho glacial baltinco ia eonsiti ro. A very slight coutinUoaa pvoptmdor ance of supply ovor wasting might, in a fow years, betray itself by really fnatnidnliln nml nltonrefchor irresistible effects. Without ono additiouul to groe Of cold, it ia conceivablo that a persistently augmented deposit of enow upon tho Gorstenhornor and :the Schneostock, although othorwiso c scarcely perceptible, might enable . tho Rhone glacier to ovorwhohn Brieg. But this would bo aa oxceed .1 ingly small step toward tho restora tioa of a former state of things, whon an ico stream olose upon 2B0 , ratios 'in length, starting from tho - sumo source, crossed tho frozen or p nonoxistont Lake of Geneva, aud do- bouchod by Culoz upon Lyons, Without Bovoro cold, as well as heavy precipitation, ico could not possibly have gained bo groat nn as coudency. And this was no local phenomenon; itwus simultaneously prevalent ovor widely separated tracts of tho earth's surface. Edin burgh Review. Tho Sllmr Among tho Israelites, Tho inhabitants of Palestine made uso in very ancient times of tho sling,. tho most skillful in its uso being tho tribo of Benjamin, whqpo boast it was novor to miss their aim. What makes their skill appear tnoro surprising was that they managed thoBling with tho loft hand. Tho men who como to David's holpat Ziklnry woro no loss adroit. They used at will cither tho right hnnd or tho left Tho sling was also tho fa vorlfco weapon of shepherds, who With it drovo away wild beaatti prey ing on their flocks. ThiB makes David's victory ovor tho giant Goliath lees surprising, as ho had no doubt croat nractico in tho uso of this in- Btrumont while guarding his father's sheep. Harper's Young Pooplo. A Coming Star. Monagor Your daughter would mako a flno appoaranco on tho stage Has sho any talontt Proud Father Wall, whon it comes to elocution, sho can oloouto all tho girls in town right out o' thoir boots, but whon it comes to musio Bho ain't thoro. Sho can't play nothiu, imd ns for Bingin Bho tuin't toll ono tune from another. Manager That won't mattor. Sholl do Bplondidly for topical songs. Now York Weekly, John Knox's T,ust Word. Tho hist words ef John Knox wore: "I havo meditated upon tho state of tho church, tho spouso of Christ 1 j liavo fought against spiritual wicked noes in high places, autl I havo pro vailed; I havo tasted of tho heavenly joy.whoroproBoutlylohall bo. Now, for tho last tlmo, I commit soul, body and spirit into hia hands. Now B it has como." Juvenile ICfiimuuy. Mr. Citimou How in creation do you inauago to wear out your shoes so fast? Littlo Son Wnlkln to school to Bvo car faro. "Wlmt do you do with tho monoyl" "Buy candy." OoodNowB. Pythons, or rock pnnlces, aro mostly Old World forms. Threo kinds nvo known in Africa and two in Asia, with Home snakes which aro similar, brvo that thoy uro much smaller, Mr. Krupp, tho groat guimmkor of Germany, says that service charges for guns should nut bo lnvgor than the amount that would develop a i pressure of 3, 100 atmospheres. Tha custom that so largely obtains in tho United States of oorvmg colTeo wjUt tho soup and lcowatur all through is it unrburismi unknown in tiptuiitih Anuujcn. France Iins Imd Ihlrty-olght embus tttdorrt to England r.inco 1811, while in tho Mtmo period tho tmoeu hits htid but uitfht ropiuitintativw at P.u'Ih. IntUa rubber trees grow wild all vr Lee county, Flu, At Fort Myers tiiey tire the chief abode and orna mental trwea. AT CHAB ORCHARD SPfllNGS. Where Judges and Ornvo Kenutors Dnnoe "Old Dun Tucker" with lloylsh Zest. "I havo just como from Crab Orchard Springs, Ky.." said Ralph ( Waldcrson, of Boston. "1 go thoro j for a briof spell, not so much for tho benefit of tho water as to enjoy tho1 charming society of tho placo. It is ' unlike any health or pleafiure resort) on tho continent It ia a veritable f landmark in all its characterktics. i Crab Orchard is patronized nearly exclusively by Kontuckitras, ondi thero you seo tho pretty oiuesrass Woman and tho vigorous bluegrasa man at their best. Thoro aro no frills or furbelows about them. Thoy represent all that is best and noblest in Kentucky lifo and manners. None of your insolence of wealth v arro ganco of position do' you noo thcro. Evorvthimris old fashioned, without tho least show of ostentation. Tho clnssof Kontuckians who patronize tho placo belong to tho old regime, ond tho warmth of their hospitality imparts to ovory phaeo of lifo a gonial glow that doeB not character ize another summer resort of this country. "I was thero ono summer when Senator Vest, of MiFEouii, and Jus tice Harlan, of tho United ( .'tiles su premo court, both Kirineldano, visited tho Springs, as ib their cus tom every year. Tho chi.;f dance and ono from which more genuino measure is extracted than from all your now fangled 'Nowi nvro,' 'Bos ton dips,' etc. is 'Old Dan Tuclcor.' Everybody, old and young, indulges in it with a heartiness that is inspir ing. Now in 'Old Dr.n Tucker' thoro must always bo ono raoro gen tleman than thoro aro Ltdios, and that's where tho fun comes in. At tho ond of tho set thoro ij n mighty rush and scramble by tho men for a lady partner to escort on tho Uoor. Ono night Mr. Justice Harlan and Senator Vest woro in tho i:amo sot, at tho end of which thoy found themselves in a terriblo pvedicamont, as things go in 'Old Dan Tucker,' for tho unluclcy man who got left by tho Indies is in a Bad plight Indeed. "When tho last 'llguro' had been danced and tho Senogambian 'prompter' called 'promenade to your Beat,' tho United States Bonator and tho associate justico of tho su premo court found themselves rivals for tho favor of tho Bumo lady, a de lightfully plump littlo croaturo in bluo. Each, without knowing of tho Other's predicament, nmdo a pro found bow to hor majesty, and when thoy straightened up tho ombarross ing situation was disclosed to them. Tho lady, with a graco indescribable, declined to pass upon tho point at issuo, and it ia positively against tho rules of 'Old Dan Tuckor' for two gentlemen to walk 1T tho floor with ono lady. Tho situation grow mora interesting ovoiy ticcond, for tho crowd was standing around tittering, while Vest and Harlan blushed and staramorod like country boys at a frolio. "Finally tho Missouri sonator grab bod tho lady by both hantl3 and boro hor triumphantly from tho room, leaving Juutico Htulan standing in tho middlo of tho room tho picture of despair and embarrassment. But Harlan got oven with Vest tlio next evening, and tho two distinguished Bona of Kontuclcy left Crab Orchard 'horso and horso' hi tho matter of 'Old Dan Tucker' honors and penal ties." St Louis Globo-Dcmocrat The Handiwork of st. i.nhe. xho contemporaries of Christopher Tho famous Ara Cceli Bambino, Colnmbns thought ho was suffering from Bftcrodly guarded in a church at 0 dog rtays delusion when he sailed Rome, tho building itself bearing tho wetwnrd in Atigust, 1402. eamo name, is simpiy n woouen iig- uro less than a toot in length, This notwithstanding it ia tho most valu able and (to Bomo) tho most Bacrcd plcco of woodenrving in existence. Tradition Bays that St Luko carved the fimiro from a section of one of tho trees that formerly grew on tho j Mount of Olives; another account says that tho wood was taken from tho Garden of Gothsomano, carved It is crat'fying to noto that bo fur nt least tho "olitical Caricature has been good humored, pertinent nnd not, as iu other days, coarso and indecent. A rrrcMlon of Alits. W., F. Loischiug, writing in tho Solborno socioty'a nmguzino n tints in Coylon, sayH ho saw ono day a string of nuts streaming foith ovi dontly in search of "pastures now." IIo flicked away tho leader aud wait ed to boo tho result An immediate halt waa miulo by tho foremost ants and a scono of tho utmost confusion oiiBucd. Tho auta from behind kopt arriving tit tho atono of tho catas Ux)plio, and thoro was soon a black crowd of anta huddling and jostling ono another. Some detached them selves from tho main group ond took a turn around, trying to find traces of thoir leader. At last tho tail ond of tho tribo ar rived, and after brief consultation they all started off again, and a lino Boon begiui to unravol itself from tho tangled mass, moving back to tho holo from which tho whole com pany had so lately utarted on "plea Biiro bound or labor all intent" Kttrly Study of lUvetrlotty. Dr, Gilbert, who was tho trusted phyHiciim to England's maiden queen, Elizabeth, brought morp light to bear upon electric ticium'o Umn any itthcr man of his time. Ho claims to bo tho creator of electricity, for getting God, tho tlrot cuuw. He drew hi.t first and best Hxpcrimonts from amber, but ho found many other substaiU'Otj besides umber con tamed cluctviu power or tho power of attracting light Ola.ss i ubbed to gother produces electricity; m do bulphuroiui (,'ryuttU.t and miuiy tithor Hulwtance.s. Diamonds bctuimo a powerful attractivo'foivo for light -Now York Tologrjnn, Whath.13 becomo of tho pearl boom on the Wisconsin rivers? For a time it looked as though fresh water clams were ceins: to furnish jewels for tho for Infanf and Children. The Ui'uplwil OiijiiIh. Although despised by every ono now, time wtw when tho coyt to was invested with iliviiii) uttrihutes by tho aborigines. Among tho Niivijo Indiana nnd those of thoCahroetriln tlio Qoyoto wtw no of tho deiticw, tho Cahroos iu fact believing it to 1 God. Kansas City limes. CLEAN! Il you would be clean and hayo your clothes 'douo up i Ui HMtUMtajid drMftiest manner, tako litem to the whr 11 work in doue by H'hite labor and in tlio most i tempi muwi. C() LONEL J. OLMSTED. 1 r LiUrtyStwet by St Paul and painted by Luke. Volo country. Perhaps tho clam is Bo this as it may, it is a relic of wiso and has quit pearling in order to undoubted antiquity, ond is known secure peace and length of days. to havo been in tho Eternal City 1.C00 years at least, and tho last Doctors agree and disagree-as to what thousand years in tho Ara Cceli. Tlio ' wo ought to cat or drink and liow to word bambino simply means "baby," dress, but at all time wo may reform, thoroforo it is called tho Ara Cceli Wo read, write and now 0011101 tho Bambino (baby). Tlds miraculous ' cheerful intelligence that wo spell on a "bambino" is kept in a "manger", new plan, and wise men say that any literally crusted ovor with diamonds, peculiarity of spelling is allowable so 1 rubies, sapphires, emeralds and other iong na it is rational. Professor F. J. precious stones. ' Child, of Harvard, says: "Ono of the In early ages of ite existence, on most usefni things just now is to break account of its sacred associations, down tno respect which a great foolish tho "bambino" was held to possess publlc ua3 for tho established spelling, miraculous healing powers, aud was ' Soino hnve tt roHgiOU8 ftWo and some often taken to visit high church peo-. hftV0 an carthlorn pass;on for it. At pio wno wore wo iu xo iymu uuuj . n). l &m,t mnch Qaxe how nnybody and its jeweled manger a pilgnmago. pe8 Any particulai.f iniiividual spell- ing is likely to bo more rational than tho ordinary." As Professor Child is tho foremost American authority on tho English language, his opinion is most interesting. Mr. Lounslmry, the Eng lish professor or Yale, feays that "no fotichism among savago tribes is bo eenso lcss as our respect for the present or thography of the Englinli tongue." ' Cattorl a Is sqwcU sdaptod to children that I recommend 1 1 as superior to any prescription known to tno." II. A. A nenzn, U. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "The use of 'Castorla' 13 sounlTerwl and Its merits so well krfbwii that It seems a work o( eupererocatlon to endorse It row are tno Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." CUioos Mibttw, D.D , New York City. Late Pastor Bloomlnsdalo Bcformed Church. CastoHa cures Colic, Oonrtlpatlnn, BourBtomach, Diarrhoea. EructaUon, nils Wormgivea sleep, and promotes d Without Injurious medication. Pnr sereral reara 1 hare rpcommendeo your oXrl V anu khoU alwayjj fontlm.e to 5o so aslthaslnrorlaUy produced beneficial results." Enwitf T. Paiidii. M. D., Tha WlnUirop," lath Street aud 7th Avo., New York City Tmt Csotaob Coupakt, 77 JluniuriSTnBST, Nr.w Tons. In tho Tenth contury an attempt was matlo to steal this Bacied wooden baby, and since that t.mo it has novor been left alono for a singlo hourt Great indeed is Buperatitiun. St. Louis Republic. Keeping an Account. It is quite lamentablo to boo tho Blipshod way in which most women keep their accounts. Tho writer docs not know whothor tho following story bo old or now, but it certainly "points a moral," if it desnot adorn atale: A young husband finding that his pretty but extravagant wif o was con siderably exceeding their inromo brought hor homo ono evening a neat littlo account book, nicoly bound and looking very attractive. Tliis ho prebonted to hor together with a hundred dollars. "Now, my dear," ho said, "1 want you to put down what I give you on this aide, and on the other write down tho way it goos, and in a fortnight I will givo you nnothor supply." ' A couplo of weeks later ho asked for tho book. "Oh, I havo kopt tho account all right," baid his wife, pr during tho littlo leather volume "Seo, boro it is," and ono page was inscribed, "Received from Algy, ?100," and on tho ono opposite tho comprehensive littlo summary. "Spent it all." Now York Tribune Largest FlrcM on llecord. Chicago sometimes brags that it has had tho biggest flro in histery: but it scorns that Moscow, in 1814, had n bigger ono, iu which 80,800 buildings woro destroyed, valued at $150,000,000. Tho loss in tho Chicago flro of October, 1871, was $125,000, 000; tho buildings destroyed, 17,450 Tho buildings destroyed by tho great flro of London, 1CC0, were 13,200, valued nt $55,000,000. Tho great flro of Boston, 1872, destroyed $50,000, 000, burned ovor sixty-five acres and consumed or ruined 770 buildings. Tn 1870 Constantinople had a conflagra tion of $24,000,000 and 800 buildings. In 1851 San Francisco lost 2,500 buildings, valued at $17,000,000. In 1852 Hamburg had a flro which con sumed 1,747 of tho finest buildings m tho city. It is hardly to bo expected that any firo hereafter will bum moro than thoso at Moscow and Chi cago. St Paul Pioneer Press. The Kilt-Hull llarliorry. A most lovely introduced wild flowor of Now England is tho Eng lish barberry. In tho early spring it has a wealth of golden blossoms, suc ceeded in tho fall by bright crimson Iwrries, adding largoly to tho beauty of tho wild flower scenery. It nas been a great traveler in its timo It started in Arabia, whonco it carried and still retains its Arabian namo barberry though no ono knows what tho namo means. It became naturalized in England, but foil into disfavor with agriculturists from a bolief, not unfounded, that it gavo tho nist to wheat. Now Eng land welcomes it for its beauty, find ing no particular unfriendly habit in its now relations here. Thomas Meohan in Philadelphia Lcdgor. A Solloltous Day. Wo uro reminded of Uio treatment accorded to a gentleman bather by a black retriever ata fashionable water ing place. Tho dog was out for a walk ou tho sands with its master, whon it olwerved a gentleman float ing in tho water, aud no doubt think ing it a caso of drowning rushed in, and seizing tho bather by tho hair dragged him to tlio shoro despite his protests. It appears that tlio do;y Imd previously rescued two littlo boys from tho river Oiibo, near York, imd probably saw in tho bather an other caso requiring its assistance. London Tit-Bits. Feather lle-avlcr Than Colli. In ono of Charlui Reade's novels a Jewish trader is mn-lo to ask, "Which is tho heavier, a pound of feathers or a pound of gold?" After a while he explains, to tho satisfacticn of liis audienco of minors, that tho feathers aro tho heavier. Gold, he says, is weighed by troy weight, while feathers are weighed by avoirdupois; and as tho twelvo ounces in a pound troy contain but C,7G0 grains, while tho avoirdupois pound contains 7,000 grains, tho pound of feathers is of couivo 1,240 grains heavier than tlio pound of gold!--Youth's Companion. Discovery of a Gutta I'crclia forest. It is inported that a now forest of tho most valuable spocics of gutta percha has boon discovered near Singapore This particular quality of gutta percha was f onncrly in great demand for submarino cable3, but tho ignorant natives whore tho for ests wcro located destroyed tho trees in thoir eagerness to supply tho mar ket Exchange. Krery Man Should 1 ix Thing Kvl,v. Every man expects hi hia own case to havo nmplo timo to got his worldly tiffuira in good shape before ho dies, ' but no man ovor has. Men hopo to leave enough to keep thoir wives,! but thoy leave it iu bucIi Bhiipo thatj tho women lose half tho threads in trying to got affairs untangled. At chison Globe. ManWasMada to Mourn. leihape, aud perUapi not. However that may e. he has no exeuto fur his uilery,iltt 1 produced u nervounts, Mt long a he neglects tn relnlnrce- his en feebled titTM through tho medium of improved dltfelloa. neoiu recura this by the regular use of Itonlftirr' Momarh. Bitters, n Kratetul touloHnd trnunulUtser, Jt should never he tonrullen that the brain wltleh Is tha feeadquartemof tha nervous ytiw and the summon brar riMMtrskdmn or to tha other, and that deMilty under the watslband nroduea a correlative dUlurUsnoe lu the organ rf thought. Ulv, however, anWUu to BrriHWM and headsehe by rem heiran of tha fnlaH head fcf the rUtter" retell. lf, M aartl, fetUouj aud kidney t(MiU,reuiattiB and tha t HmlttMef a. Taken bAre meal It D3.HiJ.E5 &Wg$& TEICBATIVE MiSt J HERVIKE. f$0SSt sT Bottle UWp5&' f TiMi)ljii'J ITARTLING FACTS! Tho American rooplo oro rapidly bocomlnR a race of norvGuswrocUa.nnu tho folloirlriKButtKosU tho best roniodft AliihunsoUenipUlnit.of llutlcr, 1'a., Bircara tUnt wben his tun nas speechless from BU Vitus Dniico. ur. Muoa" uront noetorniiiro Nervlno cured him. Mrs. J. II. Mlller.ot Vslpar- alsu.lnd., J.i). Tuylor, of ixisansport, Ind., each gained SO pounds from talinit tt. Mrs. n. A. Gard ner, of Vistula, Ind.. wn cured of 40 to W convul- slonsad.iT, undmucti hoadnclio, dizziness, BClio, and nervous prostration. back- by ono bottle. Daniel Myers, Drooklyn, lllcii., nays his dauphter was curoit of Insanity of ton oms' standing. Trial bottlcinndtlnolKiok of md-rokma cures, FllEB at driiBiilsts Tnls remedy contains no opiates. Dr.Mllos' Medical Co.,Elkhnrt, Ind. TIXSAL. BOTTiLE I'liEE. Sold by D, J.Pry, dnigijlHt.Saleni. 7-C0SESf&5Jf OLois.'5 nLgr 8ERVB9UVSRP1L&S Act on a now principle reguUto tho Uer, etomRi h and t'jwols through ttit ntrtfi Dn. Hubs' 1'rtaJ! t tcdilv cure lillloosnets, torpid l'ver and constlpi. tlon. Smallest, mlldctt, r.u' oil JOdoooa.a&rts. l' ill j Iri-o at dr.is!ilsH. -i v l f i., SMatt. Icil gold by D. J. Fry, dralst, SaUm ESRGUCBS Sas and Basolins miGINES irae fom-r parts, and are fh. ivlnni 1. ., IfLuli- tn imtntit ofr-dcrthan nnv nthrf umirravfkifiini.Nciiiea now t" It, Just ltebt the burucr. turn lUo w litcl, and tt IUIU ttUUUJ, MAKKS NO SJtKLt. OK DIRT. Jfodounle or fulse explosion, so freoucil'. with tha uurv-Uubic spars. leiiiE VMjJS,aH99Sa? am!T9mmt,awm Tor Simplicity It Heats the World. It Oils Itself Automutlcnllr. 2Tu Itnttcrlus or Electrlo Bpark. It runs with a Cheaper Oratlo of OasoUau than asjf uiucr i.ufino. jma ruecnirrirB ctaccMna arri.-r to PALMER & HEY, Manufacturers, S:j FraaM. C:L ami Porthed, Cr AWDEN'S I?. BY Ik... EJBII eli:- (1 wtw Mk or;iui s ssIIMsMf? wMrffinsissm Rf WITH ElECTRO- MCNETI0 SUSPENSBDY. UTEST PATENTS ' ST ""- 'jji Wulnn Wltl U1U1. ii MmImm nUt( fr l.llu.U.B tt rl,lni,. tttttt.tlen tr Is4imi.II., u iii4l okuiii.a, tnii. iMiwiimn 4, Willy. Im suum Usnw, rk.ka.u.K, llitcy, l.r Utls. uaMUu,i4MU.t. I.mi mIiUkiwI 111-Mt.tk. ..TIL sltut i Maul.. W.4(l tafTC.r. mt Mlln,4tM umil tUI U llUtUf frit tt U m bit.ll ,, .ttl sr ll it l..v. ttawmiN. TMiiMii.UlskMatitvtMlliUu' ItCsiit tMl ttUt U l.r rtwrM.S falK. (ti ItfrlrtSf a IwVmUU Is IVU hbiji twu. wpvwffw i.r.uiiB Bk-H- ittnsMi.ii w Kssn. lkM.,ntrf.Ni.Ml,u iBKV MirHaLLfeSt.TS kStflMaa.M.aMd)4AutvLstalACd.lAa4 M.a& 4 tot w.kui ruii.uu, tuau. wis, (m, itttw XWsr Xs3BOZWLXO 00 H9, irt Flnt (H., rOftUANtt 9m riiurch Directory. CUMBEltLAUD l'RESIIYTKni.VN.-Salcm, Oregon, Rov. J. E. Blair, l'astor. Sunday school every Hunday, 10 a. in. Preaching every Kundav, 11 h m. tmd T.'iO p. m Church hoiwe on High Mrei-t, hetween Mnrlou and Union. Kvcry .ody welcome. METHODiSrKp'sCopAU-frvlccsonS'ab-bath nt Hv. und 7:n.O. Puntlay school at 111; Kpworth leagues nt (i-.lf; 1'ruyer moet Ing every Thursday evening. Kev. C. h. Kollprui'.n, ppstor EvanoujovIj C rner nf l.tbcr'y and Cc-nter strtelB. Huuiluy servlwit 10:30 a. m. nud 7:OT p. in., Bunciiy scbocil 12 in., Y. I'.tf. O. h. 6.: i. in.; I'rnjer mod Ing Thursday, 7-30 p. in. J. Bowersox, pubtcr, rohldence 127 Liberty street. rnKSBYTEtiiAN. Church bticct, between Chemeketaund Center. 1'ieaching morn ing nnd evening; Sabbath school at 12 m.; Y. 1'. S. C. i:4 at b.oO p. m.; j uiytr meet lug T hursday at 7: .0p. in. Hev. I'. 11. Gwynae, 1), D pastor. THKUiiuiiCii op GOD. Holds leligeous services In the Good Temper's hall Tu(S- day, Thursday and Friday evenings, faun- iaj b at 10.) a m. uud 7:T0. Sunday senooi it 3 p. m. Elder IS. N. Mathews, pusior. St. JodKi-n's Catholic Citoitcii.-Che- meKeUi nud Cottaso. Sunday services: Low mass 7.30 a. m.; high maa 10:30; suuday school 3 p. 0i.; vespers 7:3J; weok. days, low iiiuoa 7 a. m. Hev. J. S. White, pubtor. Conobkgationai,. Corner Center und Liberty Servlcta Sunday ul 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. in.; Sunday school 12 in., Y. 1. B. C. E at 0:J0p. in.; prayermeetIng7:30p.m.Thurs day. Itev C. L. Corwln, pa-itor. St. Padl Ei'WCoi-Al. Ci'UKCit. Cnrner Church aua CUemekem. Bmices 10.J0 a. m. und 7 p. m.; Sunday school 11:15 u. m.; aervlco TUurHday 7,30p. in. Hev. V. Lund, lector. First Haitist. Liberty and Marlon. Services 1U:J) a. m. aud 7:00 p. m ; SundRy school 13 in.; jouug leoples meeting ut (I p. in.; prayer meeting 7.:0 i hursday. Hev. Hobcrt Whlt.iiier, pasVoi. Kkee ilLinoDiST. luv. 11. V. fmulley pubtor. services hunduj mornlug and uTunlu, Hkuduy scliool ul 10 u m.; piaer meeting Friday night. Cbuich opposite North Salem school. Fiue.njm. At Highland paikou car line. Services lu:ij0 u.;m. and 7:i.O. p. in.; t-unday school 13 in.; Christian E:uleiur 6 p. in.: prayer meeting Thuinday 7:J0 p. m. Hev. F. II. George, pastor. Geiiman JlAi'TiST. Services In German Baptist church norm of Cottage stieet. Sunday school alio u. in. Ireuctim etll a.m. Evening sei vice ut7.J0. Ituv. John Fcchter, pastor. CHKisriAN. High and Center, buudiiy school I'J m.; preaching 1U10 a. in.; young le-oplo's society 0.S0 p. m.; pie-aching 7.v0 p. in. Hev. V. H. Wlllluuw, pastor. Geuuak Hefoumkd. Capital and Marl on.; Sunday service It a, iu.;Siiuaay scnool 10 a, iu.; pra er meeting Wednesday 7:J0 p. in. Hev. J.Muellhaupt, pastor. OuiilsTiAN Science, -hervlccs In Uni tarian hall ul 10'SO n,m.:uul 7:U0 p. m ; bab bath school 12 m,; Bible study Thursday ovenliu. Unitakian Cnuitcit. Devotloual mcet lugullhoJa. in. Sunday sehuol at 12 in. every Sunday until tttpte'mber 1st. Ad Invited, South Salem SI. E. ihurch. Preach ing every Sunday nt 1UU) a. in. aud 7:30 p. in. J. H. Hoot k, pastor. Oehman LUTHEiiM. North Cottage St. Services on IbI und 3d Sunday of each month lit. p. m. Itev. G."i. JJpyer.pastor. ArKiCAN JlEiiiomsT, North Salem. Services at 11 a. m. and 1:M p. in. Sunday school at 1 p. in. Hev, G, V, White, pastor, Temps-rnnce gospel meetings at 4 o'clck Sunday at W. 0, T. U, hull, I0HN HUGHES, Bealcr in Groceries, P.i.nte,0il8 and Window Glass, )Va 1 Pa iicr aud Horder, Aiiisls' Ala tcrials, Lluio, Hair. 0Ils and Shingles, Hay, Feed and lence Posts. Grass Seeds, Elc. CARTER'S iP.TTLE SVER PIUS. CURE Jlck neadache and relieve all the troubles Incl dent to a bilious state of the system, such ai DUziness, .Nausea. Oronsiness. Distress aftei eating. Pain in the SMe. &c Wlillo their mosl reiaarkable success has licen shown in curing S ;K IIeadaci.d, yet CiRTtu'a Lirru Livra Pilu ire equally aliiable in Constipation, curing ind preventing this nnnoylnj-complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, tthnulate the llrer and reguUlo the bowels. 'Sven If they only cured HEAD vche they would be almost priceless to those ho suffer from this dutressins- complaint! ut fortunately their goodness does not end lero, ami those nho once try them will find hese little pills valuable in so many ways that hey will not be willing to do without them, -tut after all sick head ACHE the bane of so manr Ures that here Is where e mihp our great Wst, Our pills cure it uhlle othen do not. CiKTEa's Urn Linn Pius are very stnsil sad very easy to take. One or two plus make i dose. They ro strictly vegetableand do not grip or purge, hut by their gentle action pleasa all who use them, la rU& at 85 cents, ove for SI 80M everywhere, or sent by ?""'!. CUTIS UZIlCOn C3., Kit Tat MR MM EnUfrb SKW APtOlTIHKaiENTS. Woo Saw. Everjbody gets Cliaito Smith's ft ram wood saw, 'The Hustler." Ordus nt 2 Front stieet. Loca I'hnn 0 TA.. IT Utlt1. la tifiTir strilA nfTfint. In OlC- ton tor the pule of Miosis V i:ic tin Mhb- .w.l.. n.le nv lit.titlfr !l(nPU flf lit lu Ul Silver, .TliUIusiruraeut 1ms beccimo the mot emcent mrce 111 ucifcuiip m- uf encfluf Uoltl and silver dcpoiliR wliether Ill inn iyi ii umuvu .... --.. " -- nn....l.. Alnitii (lint o .-llftl1 ItiVfVll. j u ill-inn ;imi.3 mi .... ....... gatlon iHHuro lo lead one lo lu fxnet lo- CHiityoriiiM ircnsuie. r r niruiur imi inniiOU please auureMi DR. H. SMITH, 7-28-tt Falun. (Ji egon. Burton STATE BTEEET BRICK YARD. L irge slock or common llrlck always on hand. l'rssed;nud oruiitueiilal Urlck mmle to orde-r.; I . .. .....!......., I Uli In l Clnfii ct.ct Goodhue A Cahlll,l3 State aunt, or ill the yaid, opi'Csitobtatb l'il.ou. Notice to Contractors. QllE HOARD ol Capitol Building com iiiiRsloneis lnvt'efe.iled proposals tor uiHtonstruction of a water hj stein anil a syBtoiii of protection against-lire for tho ht&ie Capitol. f.peciflciJotis may bo seen at the governor's office. 1 ho right to re ject any or nil bids is likened. Wits will he opoucd at i! uVlock p. m., Tufsday, August, vj, ii-irj, syiA'KMTEH I'ENNOYEH, HhO W MellllliiE, 111 1L. METCHAN, lloird (1 1 oiumlsbloncri1. WJI. A. MliNLY. Clerk oi Uonrrt. 8-18-td NOTICE. I wish to say to Bay customer In the lumber trade thai I have resigned my po sition In the Inman,lVulMn 4 ilo. lumber yard here, but still ask the patronage of the oontraetor, and 1 wld try to mace It Ui every ones Interest to call on me and r tay prices bere purchasing elsewhere. ruarapt as good Nmher as h la Orton For Sale, Cheip. A number of irlobot lhls Kpilnt-s Plyra out li Hock, llluck Lnug-h'ii., bite Leg h im, und liii trldget o him- all thorough bred stock. Uuveurly, save. pie us charged and cot the pick oi tlio fccasi u, $4 to 85 per trloboxcd for shipment. Address a. uur K.i-,Hiuein, t)r. Notice oi' Final Account. I'oall whom It may cencern: VfOriCK Is hereby gten t' .it the under J Blguidadmlnlntrutii-ii lhoelutoof Murj . Huilon. Uecentd, has this day tiled 1 Is final account an si'cli administra tor, with tho citric ot thoeou ity court for Murlouc-uuty, Oregon, unit the Judge of said couit has fixed the vDlli day ol August left!, at 1 o'clock p. m.nl the county court room In the court noiueot w.lil county, us tho iln.e nud plnco lor the he irlng of any objections which there may be to fald nc count und lor the settleim ul i tiereor. J.H roilHEST, , , , .. Ailminlstrator. July 19. lfl2. 7.2it Uids Wiratcrt. QEALEIlblds will to received by tho O County Cltrkoi Gallon eounty. until Wednesday, f-epttmber7, lS'j,nt o'clock p m., for keening paurers at the county poor :arm ot Mark.n eounty. Kor particu lars Inquire of county cleik or Judge. The right is merved to reject any or nil bids. MMwdw W.H LOAN, Clerk Hids for Wood. Q KALI 1) bids will be inrclvd by the W. "J15 "-''"'nfMU'l'in touhtj. until m r,?re'0' Vl'teti"er7th, -12 o'clock p m., ior oUevids of goon po'o oak aud Nil SSE?5?rt'V,,,;,ru,,1,,"a'" 'd body fir wood to bo dedvered at tho court house In SSne.?Vi ? u0 rht ls 'rved to relect ai ? "sl'lS ti W " KUAN, ' &MHw.dw , eierk. For Sale. .90 A r rn c Sl.S"?1 J0 "Sir?. balance timber. ,,:&XUahS: on reasouubH l.U. U1I 1.(1. (US.ll.rtw (MH-U-dw M tickets ON SALE OMAHA Kansas City, St. Paul CHICAGO, ST.L0UIS, AJ ill p.InU East, North and South PULLMAN SLEEPERS, ' C0L0NIS.T SLEEPERS, REtLINING CHAIR CARS tun nuirni. Steamer, lMrtU,d o,n FranclxRve,y TICKETS -tiP EUROPE At.MJa!SU,"d wenU.lBftwMMm call W. H.UULBtjRT.As.t,), ft Agt Washington &t, Poi4Jfp, Ojaooa u Si P rf ( C uQ fj ro 1 - w B C 1 2L " CO P Ul s w s p p ST. n S- o ST I P CO ft) CD CD : O JT1 O CJ s o W CD ri " Z 5 O o. 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It tables uio serv..: miIu u, Ctofsctft Arit ts Orownjln tho Willanu'lto Vslmy, A, I. WAbNEii, Prop. Chas, Wols, GERMAN MARKET, 123 State St. Free delivery. All kinds or meat and suiixuge. Low prices. Old patrons aro ri qucsle-d lei close .iccounls and renew bimi ness. KOR. S ALE 1 CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN HOMES AND FRUIT GARDENS, Within one-halt mile of two electric street car llne-H nnd inlr. rounds Million and txai ofllre Only two hntl oi.e-quartir mllf. fioin theteutui ot i-alem Iiemthy, bcsL. tlfnl locution, ho J extra good, well dralnfd and rich. 11 Ico low nnd frnm tnsy. 8-10-tr 11. W.COlTLK FOR SALE. Absolutely - ''nfe - investment. $10,000 FOP. $6,000 '1 lie new two-.lory bilclr. store bulldlne aua ground occupied nj Ueo, I'.Binlth.o Coiiinierelal slrtet. 1-ormlc fur 0,000 if taken mkiii. It pins 10 per cent, on iL, amount, and v. ill be woilh ?10,tH0 in kg. H. W.LOT1LE. than fie years. B-io-u Scaled Bids ior a Hr Kit BY UHDKII of the ( oiinlv rourt of Ms rlou eouuly. Oregon, n tied plan, strain cllui,inm, nnd Ids for a wagiiii bridge ucioss Hit inh niuhI.uii river, i,v Mill city, Mauou count., , uicgou, wm if recvUcdby tho cleih ol wild court unti rriday, cpteinber,li, UII2, at Da. m., o said day. dald bildge to bu six ecu icevii, tho clear, coneU and pilnlcd, nnd to b. located lit ouool two piootcd elles, rncof ulilcli site is limued'nt'ij Ltltw and ih o her ubove tho iailie,i.d budge atsai.i placo. fi'pnnito bids Mill be lrcclMd for eachef huld lot ntlovt., ui u ior thf lo(u(ion nfcoie said rullruud bildge tho bid will be lor nud ungon brldgiKXo iihlvor 1 thou preach en the not tb side ol Mihliivci. t-ep irate bids wlllnlboueicrtlM.Ultti mid bu ge exclu sive or tho lumber, ne count) nirnishlij all lumber on the gioundunu the contrac tor lurulhhlng nil othe mnUilal. ljih bidder v.111 beicqulied todi'ioslt with Ills bid & per cent, ol the uniouui ol such bid lonbUU tlieresuml the awarding! f fald contruct us y law uijittred imd pioldd Bala ciunt uservi k ihe light to ojeetiby nnd all bids received undei ihe snld order. 8 1) id VtM.l.bUAK,Clcrs. Before Starling on a Journcj A person usually desires to gain rome In formation iih to tho movi. iltMiuluerouteto tl:c, mid will puiehic tln.itsvla Iheene that wlllalloid him thu quitKes-land best bcnlco. ilelore Minting on u n p to ibl uiitouriiiiy pulut L.u-t,)otibhiiLidpiclce jouihdf with uiiiapnuu timetable ul Ite v hconln I cnlral Llnu 'lho tinlns rim outhlMoutt aioeMlbuluuiidiiecauipred vlth I'tillnuiu'R latest Draw Ing ltnoin blur ers, elegant iny Couches and lining tan of latest design, built expietsl) lor this rer vlcv.uiul ale exqtilhltc in luinlrliings and convenient nud (uniform Lie In animge meul and teoinplitolii eciy detail that tluy liar not-uperloi lu ce'inlort and tie gauco. 'J ho dlulng iur ervio is pronoun eed b) nil the n.ost elegiiut ivir inaugur ated, and Is operated lu Uio IriU; ist ot In patrons. Fast trains via tho IsrmiMn Central Llues luivoilluneapolli. daily at 12.45 pni. aud ti:6 p. m., and it. 1'i.ul nt l:d0 p. m, itiid7:lup iu,, mnking laornble couuee llon with all trains Horn the West und houthwest. "'or tickets, maps, pamphlets nnd full Intoi matlon appl) lu (j. 1 . iiCjNrlll, (. 1'. andT. A., Minneapolis, Minn ,and tuja. V. l'ond, Ueiitrul Vnttcngtr and lickel AM'ut, Uhicago, 111. MMjr THE YAOUINA ROUTE, WM P And Oregon Development coropanj'. 'J sicamsuipiine. vk. iniiKuone'r.iwuui'" Ihs time th?n b) any othei loute. Bin' ciass through passenger and lrelght 111 lroml'ortland and all points in loewi laiuctte Minor to andlrom r-nn rranciBr' TIME SCHEDULK.tKxeept Sundays). ,, . wnpfe Leave Corvhllis U'-OV?. 'J Arrive Yaqulun - - "-", i Leave Yiiiiulnn ..-..-- -b:tjAS Leave Connllls ,U:JiAS Airlvo Albany lhlOAX O. i O. trains connect at Albany and Corvallls, The nbove trains connect nt VAQU1NA with the Oregon Development to't. Ut" JlWtirishlns between Vanulna surt r Francisco. ,, N. ). PasM-ngers Irom 1'ortlnnd ard u Willamette Vuliey polutb cau make clou connection Willi the trains oi in VAMTlfTJA l,Tin'l. nl A lliftti V .If I TOri&lllI andlf destined to fcau 1 xancisco, uhoulc I arrange to arrive at Yaquinn tne twum before date of sailing. , r-asstuger and rrrlgbt KetfJ A1M ' loweit. T"or information apply w-Sesw HULMAN fe Cou Freight and llckei Agent 200 and 203 Front nt, Portlaud.Or CO. IIOODK Ao't Gen'l Frt. t Pass. Agt,, Oregon raelilcll.!.. to. Corvallis.Oi' '.a. H. HASWJ-iLL, Jr. Gen'l Fit; , i'aRs,.Act. Oregon DeMJlopUiCiil Co.. 8k Montgomery nUI 500 f0i4 ! '3 31 - V T. Tlt-Wj ii n e w -- - tmiiyYj ,. VMS I .'Ws.isi; fM'ASr? HEALTH. " " Ie Rlchna'a Ooldeit Dalsnm 7io, 1 Cures Chancres, first and second stijw Bores en tho Legs and Bedy; Sore U Blotch, !vai Knmm dtn nsMutAlArMl HlOtC Svnlillltln I'itarr'h. illsnuird ScflJn. ard M primary forms of tha disease known id i)Thllis. Prlco, S-5 00 per Do5 Le Rlcliau'a OoLlun lliiliam No- Cures Tertiary, Mcrcurlaiayphlll't,"11?, niatlstn, Fains In the Iioues, Taint la tw Head, back of ths Nock, Ulcerated So Throat, Byphllltlo Itash, Lumps J. 0; tracted Cords, Stillness of the Limbs, tf.rillita ll HI..... frnm thd SlStCCl, whether caused by Indlsrretlon or 1 1 ol Mercury, leaving the bld pure a ,1 healthy. Price S?5 OO per Itottls. I I.o ltlcliau's Golden Simnisu doto for tha curs et Gonorrhoea, ojwf Irritation Gravel, and all Urlosry or OtcJ Ul dlssrrangcmsots. Price 50 V" or ltlcliau's Ooldea Spstnlsh In jection, forscrcra noses of Ooo0"",4; InfUmmatory Gleet, 6tricturt,ic I'll" SI 60 per Bottle. . , . Ua Bielian'a GoHT OlntmeS" forthoeSectirehenliis' -yphlhtla 8orw aaderupUons. Prlrt-1 0" Pr Si I lUcbsm'a Golden r''-:,'r sad Brsia treatment, loss of Iyrf er. excess cr overwork, rroitisuoa, Price 68 per Box. nt mrwhera.a O. IX. mXH m peri IKE RICRUtOS MUI OtABeA m sk 1 JsUHsUT ' . nkw xe,