Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, September 05, 1892, Image 4

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J t.rtf A (11?, I'M WTTTirtPP 1,,4ul h"d reciting the muiien of
nUiraAWfi J.J.N lLLUlUJ. Abelf Enoch( Noftlli Abmh,n, Sarah.
Iaaac, Joseph, Oiueoii and Diirak, ami
RXTRAORWNARY CROWDS GATHER
TO HEAft THE AfiHBICAN DIVINE.
WltHeMM to St- Pant's Comliat nt
Epht-BHS mh! the Witnesses to Every
I Mn' Osmlmt with Shi The Welcome
I VMlin' In Heaven for the Victor.
' LokdoK, Sipt, 4. The great outpour-
jtoga to hear Dr. Talraago prench con
Unno. Probably the greatest demon
.1 Irrntkm during the past month was Hint
ht the town hall, Birmingham, whoro
be delivered threo addresses the enine
urening to Budiences aggregating JJO.OOO
gsrwris. At Shefliold, Derby, Leicester,
xoter and Bristol also phenouionul nn
dienoee fUKteinbled, the most cordinl wel
immm btnjj overywhero accorded him,
lite sermon selected for publication this
jveek "fa entitled "Celestial Syiiipiitliiz
erfl," the text being taken from I Corln-
Jthians xv, 82, "1 have fought -with beasts
nt Epheaus," nnd Hebrews xii, 1, "Soo
,j trig we also are compassed about with
bo great a cloud of witnesses."
4 Crossing the Alps by tho Mount Cents
pasR or through tlio Mount Couls tun
nel, you are in n few hours set down nt
Verona, Italy, and In a few minutes be-
gin examining ono of tho grandest ruin j
bf the world tho amphitheater. Tho
whole building sweeps around you in a
circle. You stand in tho arena where
' c the combat was otico fought or tho raco
run, and on all fides tho Feats rise, tier
above tier, until you count forty olovi:
tious or galleries, s 1 shall soo fit to
cull them, in which sat tho senators,
the'. Icings and tho twenty-fivo thousand
" excited spectators.
' At tho BidcS of tho arena nnd under
the galleries aro tho cages in which tho
lions nnd tigers aro kept without food
J tontil, frenzied with hunger and thirst,
" they aro lot out upon somo victim who,
with his sword und ulono, is condcHrici
to meet them. I think thnt Paul him
relf once stood in such a place, and thnt
' ( jt was not only figuratively but literal
ly that ho had "fought with beasts at
Epheeus'
'J i The gala duy has come. From nil tho
Vorld tho pcoplo aro pouring into Ve
rona. Men, women and children, orn-
.- 'tors and senators, groat men nnd small,
thousands upon thousands, come, until
the first gallery is full, nnd tho second,
the third, tho fourth, tho lifth all tho
Tivy up to tho twentieth, all the way
t up to tho thirtieth, all tho way up to
, . the fortioth. Evory placo is filled.
Immensity of nudionce sweoping tho
ittont circle. Silence! Tho titno for
tho contest has como. A ltoman official
- Ipadu fortli tho victim into tho arena.
Let him get his sword with firm grip
into Ida right hand. Tho twonty-Hvo
thousand sit breathlessly watching. I
hear tho door nt tho sido of tho ni ona
creak ppen. Out plunges tho half starved
lion, liis touguo uthirst for blood, and
with a roar that brings nil tho galleries
r-to their foot ho rushes against tho sword
(if tho combatant.
Do you know how strong iv stroke a
mau will striko when his Hfo dopomls
upon tho first thrust of his blade? Tho
wild beast, lame and bleeding, nliiika
back toward tho side of tho nronn; (lion,
rallying his wasted strength, ho comes
up with fiercer oyo and more torriblo
roar than over, only to bo driven back
with a fatal wound, while tho combat
ant comes in with stroko after stroko,
until the monster Is dend at his foot, and
the twenty-fivo thousand pcoplo clap
their hands and utter a shout that makes
tho city tromblo.
TIIKItE AUK LIONS IN TUB WAY.
Sometimes tho nudlonco ciuno to seo a
rnco; sometimes to soo gladiators fight
each other, until tho people, compassion
uto for tho fallon, turned thoir thumbs
Uown as nn appeal that tho vanquished
be spared, and sometimes tho combat
Was rdth wild beasts.
J To ono of tho Romun nmphitheatrical
midionccs of ono hundred thousand peo
ple Paul refers when ho says, "Wo are
compassed about with so great n crowd
of witnesses." Tho direct referenco in
iho last passage is inado to a rnco, but
elsewhere having discussed that, I tnko
now Paul's favorite idoa of tho Christian
llfo ad a combat.
-mo race is uiiu every unristian man
has a lion to fight. Yours is a bud tem
per. Tho gates of tho nroua havo been
bpouod and this tlgor has como out to
destroy your soul. It lias laccrntod yon
with many a wound, You havo beoi,
thrown by it tiino and again, but in tho
utrougth of God you havo nrison todrlvo
it back. 1 vorily boliovo you will con
quer, I think that tho temptation is get
ting weaker nnd weaker. You hove
given it so many wounds that tho pros
npect is that it will dio nnd you shall bo
victor, through Christ. Courage, broth
er! Do not let tho sands of tho arena
drink tho blood of your soul!
Your lion is tho passion for Strang
drink. You may havo contended against
It twenty years, but it is strong of body
nnd thirsty of touguo. You have tried
to fight, it back with broken bottlo or
empty wine lleak. Nay! that Is not tho
weapon. With one horriblo ronr ho will
soizo thco by the throat and rend thee
limb from limb. Tnko this weapon,
vbiirp and keen reach up and get it
from Qod's armory tho sword of tho
Uplrit. With that thou tnnyest drive
Win back and couquor!
But why specify, when every man and
WftMHt Has lion to fight. If there bo
mm here who lias no besetting sin, let
him eppalr out; for him havo 1 offended,
If you liuvu not fought tho lion, it is ho
ttwiuw you hnvo lot tho lion eat you tip.
tiM very moment the contest goea on,
'iw Trojuu celebration, where ten thou-
ud Kladiiuors (ought nnd eleven thou-
mid wild bsastn wero bluin, was not so
rati u U niggle us that which at this
ittoment gotM on in uiunyasoul. Tho
isouibet wttd for the life of tho bedy:
SiU hi for the life of the soul. Thnt w.w
1th wild beaV from the jungle; tll
ts with the touring lion of hell,
) THIS INW1TK IlKU'KR.
I X4i think when they conteud HKBUint
U vil babit that tbey havo to figbt it
mil aloiM. Mo! They stand in tho cen
tmcvttH imwe e4rcle of sympathy,
then says, "Being compassed about with
eo great a cloud of wili.csei."
Before I get through I will show you
that you fight in an arena nrouud which
circle, in galleries abovo each other, all
the kindling eyes and nil the sympa
thetic hearts of the ages; and ut overy
victory gained there comes, down the
thundering applause of a great friltl-
tude that no mau can number. "E:iug
compassed about with so great a cloud
ef witnesses.4'
On t'io first elevation of tho ancient
amphitheater, on tho day of a celebra
tion, s.vt Tiberius or Augustus, or tho
reigning king. So, in the great arena
of spectators that watch our struggles,
and in tho first divine gallery, as I uhali
call It, nits our King, ono Jesus. Oil Iii3
head are many crowns! Tho Honian
emperor got Ids placo by cold blooded
conquests; but our King hath co.no to
his place by tho broken hearts healed,
and tho tears wiped away, and tiio soul
redeemed, Tho Itomnn emperor sat
with folded arms indifferent as to
whether tho swordsman or the Hon beat:
but our King's sympathies aro all with
us. Nay, unheard of condescension! 1
see him como down from tho gallery
into the arena to help' us in tho fight,
shouting until nil up and down his voice
is heard: "Fear not! I will help thee!
I will strengthen thco by the right hand
of my power!"
They gave to tho men In tho arena In
tho olden timo food to thicken their
blood', so that it would flow slowly, and
that for a longer timo tho people might
gloat over tho scene. But our King luib
no pleasure In our wounds, for wo are
bone of his bono, flesh of his flsh, blood
of his blood.
In all tlio aDCulfh of our heart
Tho man of narrows boro n part.
Onco, In the ancient nmp'iithcater, a
Hon with ono paw caught tho combat
ant's sword and with his other paw
caught his shield. Tlio nun look his
knifo from hisgirdlo and slew tho beast.
Tho king, sitting in tho gallery, said,
"That was not fair: tho lion must be
filain by n sword." Other Hom wero
turned out and tho poor victim fell.
You cry, "Shnmo! sliatnel" at such
meanness. But tho king in ilii:) caso is
our brother, and ho will feo thnt we
havo fair play. Ho will forbid tho rush
ing out of more lions than wo can meet.
Ho will not finffor us to bo tempted abovo
that wo nro ublo. Thank God! Tho
King is in tho gallery! His oyci uro on
us. His heart h with us. His hand
will doliver its. "Blesfccd nro all thoy
who put their trust in hhn."
THE CEI.KST1AL OUAIWIAKtl.
I look again and 1 see tho nugelio
gallery. Tlioro they are: the angel that
swung the sword ut tho gato of Eden,
tho same that Ezokiol saw upholding
tlio throuo of God, nnd from which 1
look away, for tlio splondor is insuffer
able. Hero nro the guardiau angels.
That ono watched a patriarch; this one
protected a child. That ono has been
pulling a soul out of temptation! All
theflo aro messengers of light! TI1030
drovo tho Spanish Armada on tho rocks.
Thi3 turned Sennnchorib'a living hosts
into n heap of ono hundred and elghty-
Ilvo thousand corpses. Tiioco yomkr
chanted tho Christmas carol ovor Butli
lchom until tho chant nwoko tho shep
herds. These, at creation, stood In the
balcony of heavou and serenaded tho
newborn world wrapped Jn Hwaddling
clothes of light. And tlioro, holier and
mightier than all, is Michael, tho arch
angel. To command an earthly host
gives dignity, but this ono is leader of
tho twenty thousand chariots of God,
and of tlio ton thousand times leu thou
sand angels. 1 think Qod gives com
mnnd to tho archangel, und tlio r.rth
angel to tho Koraphim, and tkonorapliim
to tho ohorublm, until nil tho lower
ordora of heaven hear tho command
und go forth on tho high bolieat.
Now, bring on your lions! Who can
fear? All tho spectators in tlio angelic
gallery aro our friends. "Ho Hhall give
his angels chnrgo over thee, to keep tho
In all thy ways. Thoyphall boar then
up in their hands lest thou d.ir.ii thy
foot against a stono. Thou shalt trend
upon the Hon and adder; tho young Hon
and tho dragon shalt thou trample un
der foot."
Though tho arena ho crowded with
temptations wo shall, with tho angelic
help, strike them down in tho name of
our God nnd leap on their fallen car-
cnsesl O bonding throng of biii.hi, an
gclio faces nud swift wings and lightning
foot! 1 lmil j on today from tho dust
nnd struggle of tho arena!
I look again and see tho gallery of
the piophotn and npostlos. Who nro
those mighty ones up yonder? llosea
tivd Jeremiah mid Daniel and Isulnh
nnd Paul and Peter nnd John nnd
Juiucs. There bits Noah, waiting for
.1I the world to como into tlio ark; und
i'io-jes, wnlliug till tho last Hed seanlinll
divide; nnd Jeremiah, waiting for the
.lows to return; and John, of tho Apoc
alypse, waiting for tho swearing of the
nugel that Timo shall bo no louger.
Glorious spirits! Yo wero howled nt.
ye wero stoned; yo wero spit upon!
They hnvo been In this light thuuiaolvej,
and thty uro all with us, Daniol knows
nil ulumt lions. Paul fought with beasts
nt Ephesm.
Tlir, INVKUIUTBI) WITNKUSE8.
In tho ancient amphitheater tlio pco
plo got ko esclted that they would shout
front tho galleries to tho men in the
urenut "At it again!" "ForwanN" "One
more stroke!" "Look outl" "Fall
Lack!" "Hurta! Hurxnl" So in that
gallery, prophetic and apostolic, tht
cannot keep thoir twice. D.miel eric
out, "Thy God will deliver thee from
the mouth f the lions!" D,;vid ex
claims, "Ho will nut milfer thy fii't to
bo moved!" Isiiluh ctlls out; "Fcurpot!
I mi Willi ihtol Ho not dhuwyod!"
Paul exclaims, "Viu,oiy through oui
Lord Jesus ChrU!" That thicng of
prophets nnd nposil&i cuiUot keep mill.
They uiiiko tho welkin ilug with fchout
lug and haliehiUhs.
I look again imd I teo the gallery of
thomsirtirs. Who U that? Hugh Lati
mer, mum euuuglil Ho would not apolo
gize for the truth preached, and so hu
died the ni,(iit before swinging from tlio
bedpost In jperfect gloo nt the thou,; it of
emancipati.nl. Who aro that uv.ny of
six thousand six hundred and sixty-Mxl
Theytre theTIicbnn legion who died
for tho faith. Here is u larger host in
magnificent array cfght hundred nnd
eighty-four thousand who perished for
Christ in tho persecutions of Diocletian.
Yonder is a family group, Follcitas, of
Rome, and her children. Whiio they
were dying for tho faith she stood en
com aging them. Ono son was whipped
to deatli by thorns, another was flung
from a rock, another wns lieheaded. At
last tlio mother became a martyr. There
they nro togothcr a family group In
heaven. Yonder is John Bradford, who
said in the fire, "Wo Bhnll havo a merry
supper with tho Lord tonight!" Yonder
Is HcJiry Vocs, who exclaimed as ho
died, "If I had ten heads they should all
fall off for Christ!"
Tlio great throng of the martyrs!
They had hot lead poured down their
threats: horses wero fastened to their
hands, and other horses to their feet,
end thus they wero pulled apart; they
had thoir tongues pulled out by red hot
pincers: they wero sewed up in tho skins
of animals and tiion thrown to tho dogs;
they wero daubed with combustibles
and then set on fire! If all the martyrs
staked that have been kindled could be
fetat proper distances they would innke
tho midnight all tho world over bright
U3 noonday!
And now thoy Bit yom'.cr in tho mar
tyrs' gallery. For them tlio firos of per
secution havo gone out. Tho swords
aro sheathed and tho mob bushed. Now
thoy watch us with an all ol serving
sympathy. They know nil tho pain, all
tho hardship, all the anguish, nil the in
justice, nil the privation. They cannot
keep still. They cry: "Conrnge! The
firo will not consume. Tho Moods can
not drown. Tho liona cannot devour!
Courage! down there in tho arena.".
What, are they all looking? This
night wo answer back tho salutation
they give, and cry, "Hail! sons nud
daughters of tho firel"
ALL EKETIIItEN IN CIIUIST.
I look again and seo another gallery,
that of eminent Christians. V.' ha 1 st rikes
mo strangely is tlio mixing in com
panionship of thoso who on earth could
not cgreo. There is Albert Barnes, and
around him the presbytery who tried
him for heterodoxy! Youdcr is Lyman
Beccher nnd the chnrch court that de
nounced him! Stranger than all, there
in John Calvin und James Arminius!
Who would havo thought that they
would sit so lovingly together? Thoro is
George Whitcfield and tho ministers
who would not let him como into their
pulpits becaueo they thought him a fa
natic. Thei o nro tho sweet singers Top
lady, Montgomery, Charles Wesloy,
fsaao Watts ami Mrs. Sigournoy. If
heaven had had no innnio beforo they
went up, they would havo started the
singing.
And thero tho band of missionaries
David Aheel. talking of China redeemed;
and John Scndder, of India raved; and
David Braiuuul, of tho aborigines evan
gelized; and Mrs. Adoniram Judsou.
whoso prayers for Burmuh took heaven
by violencol All thoso Ohrisliaiu ai'
looking into tho arena. O.lr strugglo is
nothing to thcirt;! Do we, in Christ's
cuuse, suffer from tho cold? Tuey
walked Greenland's icy mountains. Do
yo suffer from the heat? They n wel
tered in tho i-opico. Do wo got fatigued?
They fainted, with none to caro for
them but oniiibuls. Aro wo perse
cuted? 'j'luy weio anathematized. And
as they lock from their (.cilery and tee
us filter in tho prosenoo of the lions, I
seem to hear fsaao Watt3 addressing
ur in bin old hymn, only a littlo changed:
Must s uu us currk'.l t.) tho slctca
On llo wi ry IkiIs of emu,
Whiio others fought to uin tho prbj
Ur hulled llirouzh bloody bcas'e
Toplady fhouta in hh old hymn:
Your Imrps, yo trcmblliiK valuta,
Down from tho willows tnkc;
Loud to tho liral-o of loro divine.
Hid overy atrloB awake.
While Charles Wesloy, tho Methodist.
Ureal;:) forth in his favorite words, a lit
tle varied:
A cbiir.,0 in l.eepjoulmvo,
A (Jo-.l to uiorlfy;
A ne er il j Inn soul to ituvc.
And !'.tlt (urthuskyl
OUll DWAKTCD I'BIBSDS.
I look again and I tee tho gallory of
our departed. Many of thobo in the
other gdl-ries wo have heard of, but
the we know. Oh, how familiar thoi"
faces! They Mit at our tables, and t
walked to tlio Iiouto of God iiicoinpauv.
Hrtvothey forgotten us? Those falheis
and iuolher.1 started us on tho road o'
life. Aro they cnroless as to what bo
cointj of ut? And tho ciiildrun do
they loi'k on with stolid iudifl'eroneeiis
to whether wo win or loio iliia battlo for
eternity? Nay; I seo that olui-1 running
its hand over your brow and saying,
"Father, do not fret." "Mother, do not
worry."
Thoy roiihuibrf tho day thoy loft us.
They remember tl.onyoay of tho his,
farewell. Thoujh years in htnvon they
know our faces. They remember our
sorrows. They epenk our names. Thej
watch this tight for heaven. Hay, 1 see
them rise up and lean ovir und wave
bofoieuij their recognition nrd encour
aucinent. That gallery is not full. They
aio keeping places fonts. After wo havo
blain tho lion they expect the King U.
call ,tw, caving, "Come up higher!" Be
tween the hot struggles in tho uroiuv 1
wipo tho sweat from my brow nud stand
on tiptoe, leaching rp my right hand to
clasp theirs iurnptnious ban Ishaklng,
hilo the'.r voices eeiiie ringing down
fiom the gallery, crying, "llo thou
faithful u -to deatli, and yon shall have
a crown!"
Hut hue 1 pause, overwhelmed with
the nuijctily and the joy of tho scene!
Gallery of the King! Gallery nf angelb!
Gallery of piopheia ai.u aposil-sl Ual
lory of martyit,! Gallery uf uanitsl Gal
lory of filendt and kindred! Oh. nui
jestio circles o light and lovel Through
Tlirongs! Throngsl How shall we
btand tho garo of tho universe t Myriads
of eyes beaming on us! Myriads of
hearts beating in sympathy for us! How
1 Known to mo." II. A. Archer, U. D.,
Ut So. Oxford Et, Brooklyn, N. T.
"Tho uso of 'Castorfa' 13 so universal and
Its merits bo well known th it It seems a work
of Rupereroeatlon to endorse It. Few are the
Intelligent families who do not keep Costorla
within easy reach."
CAiooi MinTTif, D.D.,
New York City.
JMe Pastor BloomlngJalo Reformed Church.
When Ihnt lllttriouiid(iy shall rise,
Ard nil thine nrinics shine
In no-. ef victory throush the skies,
1 lie tdory shall bo thine
, My hearers, chatl we dio In the arena
or ri-o to join our friends in the gallery?
Thiough Christ wo may come off moro
than ccaqui.rors. A soldier dying In
tlio he: i I,i roso np in bed tho last mo
ment and cried, "Hero! Hero!" His at
tendants put him back on his pillow and
asked him why ho shouted "Here!"
"Oh, I heard tho roll call of heaven nnd
I was only answering to my naju!" I
wonder whether, after thhrbattlo of Hfo
is over, our names will bo culled in tho
muster roll of tho pardoned and glori-
fi"d. mill Willi itin -irV -if Imnron 1ir..,il'.
Ing upon our oouls we shall cry. "Here! UlTZX
Trlllini; with Kncred Tliliis.
I once frightened SCO colored people
almost to deatli. Thoy wero holding a
protracted meeting in n littlo ttimblo
down church near Nashville and the ex
citement ran high. I attenVd with
some other bad boys, misbehaved and
was fired or.t. 1 determined to brcilc
lip tho meeting. I procured some phos
phorus, nnd the next night beforo tho
crowd assembled drew skelotons, death'n
heads nnd devils nil over tho walls. I
then concealed myself In tho loft, armed
with a long hollow reed; while my com
panions, provided with sheets and masks,
hid themselves in the grove in which the
church was bituated. That night tho
chinch wan packed and religious fervor
readied its climax. Tlio preacher was
picturing the hiarors of hell an tho
nideonsnof.' of its master and the sin
ners wero shivering with apprehension.
Two largo lamps hung in the center of
the low room furnished tho light, and
by tho help of tho hollow reed I blow
them both out.
Tho preacher stopped in tho middle of
his exhortation. Tlio wall blazed fonb
witli horrors traced in l.nriii.ig, Miaky
outlines. Thero was u convul lve garp,
a scream from 200 t hrcats and a stam
pede. Tho prcadiT wenc through a
window, and, though a rheumatic, out
ran all his paris.hionei-3. Then my
ghostly confederates najjeareu, uttering
dismal groans. Scores of the terrified
blacks, unnblo to run, lay down and
groaned with an agony of fear." The
joke was too good to keep. My father
heard of it. Ho was t. Presbyterian
divino and did not bel'.evo in trifling
with sacred things. It is taid thot ho
laughs best who lauj;,;.i lust, and tho
colored peoplo camo in on the suhfe-
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" For several yean 1 havo rscominpnilet
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regulate tho liver, etouiaih
null bohils thrwioh tin
ntrta, l)n. JIilks1 I'iuj
iV'iJ . V cure blllousnesa,
to pM liver nnd constlpi
tit a. St,mliect, uillduat,
cuii"'.l Jipdosos,2Sctn.
Br miiicu free at irni.'i'istB.
r" u I n e , QUL lal
Fry, dru'lst, Fahni
fins and Gasoline
-4u - . "mi icuri l'aiui. imu mro
rtrTTiTCr" 1,i'i.rIlMlfkelytogetout
jro-iler thtn any ptbrr . u, or KHWIIne engines now
;. .. "''tahlUi burner, turu lUo wheel, and U,
uu uu ucy.
irAICES No SJIELl. OK DIUT.
Jto double or falsn -xnlj!on, so frequcnC with Um
uuulUbie rrk,
Pox Simplicity It Jtoau the World.
It Oil Itself Auluinntlcully,
No Ilnttorlo or Kleotrlo Bpstrlc
'I ruca with aCh:rrer Orod of GosoUuo '"" any
tjiher Kuglne,
Church Directory.
CUMnRiu.AND I'ursuvtbhian. 8alem,
Oregon, Hev J. E. IlLilr, l'lintnr. Sunday
fchool every Sunday, 10 a. in. Preaching
every Huntlny, II a iri Hiirt 7:!0 p. m
Church l'OU-.o ou lllgti i.;iirt, trtween
Mnrlon and U.jlun, i;verj ouy welcome.
ilETilonMrt'i'ikC PAL. Herviccs onS'ah
hntii nt Wn'Ji nud 7:10. .uunOuy whool ut
12; l.pwoitii lA.'igUen otMlfi; 1'rayer ruiet
lm ever Ttiuril:ty evening. Hev. C. L.
Kullerinun, pnsior
EvangiliciL C-rntr ol l.lber'y nnrt
Cinler stneta. Suuilny sei vices 10:0 a. in.
unit 7:30 p, in,, Suiluuy bcIiooI 12 m., V I'.a.
0. L. U:;rJi. m.: I'rnyer tuectlng Thunrluy,
"SO p. in. J, Uowernox, pi.sler, rc&ideme
127 Liberty 6'reet. '
l'MLMiYTEMAN. Church stieet, between
Chcmokela und Center, i'le.-ichlng moru
ingutidevtnlug; fabbath F.hootat LI in.;
Y. 1. S. C. L ut B.JO p. m.j I'Uiyer meeting
Thursday ut7:S0p. m. Iltv. I'. II. Qvvynce,
D, U pustor.
TuKCliuncii of God Kolds rtltgeous
services In the Good Tem pier's hall Tuih
day, Thursday and Friday evenings. im
Liyn nt 10:,W u in. and 7:W. fiuudy ibehool
.it a i. in. Elder N. M. Mathews, pastor.
St. Josti-n'a Catholic Cnuix'ii.-Che-uieKeut
und Cottage. Sunday seiviccs: Low
raai 7:W a. iu.; high m.iss 10:30; Sunday
ichool 3 p. m ; vesptrs 7:S0; ween day, low
munis 7 a. m. Kov. J. 8. Wlillo, paolor.
Cokohkoationai.. Corner Center and
Liberty Services aunday ut IKSOa. m. and
7 p. in ; Suuday KChool 12 ai., V. f . 8. C. E.
.itfijjOp. in.; prayer nieetiug7::0p.in.'l burs
day. ltev C. L. Convlu. piutor.
8r. Paoi. ErKcorAL CfOKCii. Corner
Church aud Caeniekeia. ikiNku 10:30 a.
il. ana 7 p. m.jMuiitiuy scLool 11:13 a. m.j
lei'Vlco Tliurhday 7.30 p. m. ltev. V. Lund,
lector.
Vii'AV Hai'TIst. Liberty and Station.
Services li)H,in. und 7:sj p. m.jsuud.iy
school 12 in.; young people's meeting at B
p. m.; ur.iyer mcetlrg 7...0 i hurday. IttV.
ltobt-rt Wlutalicr, p-stor.
Khek ilfntoniir. llt. 11. K. fmnllcy
pastor, ser-.tees HuuJuj morning and
oreulii.ytidtiy school at 10 a iu.j prajtr
meeting Krluay uigut. Cuurcli eppooilu
Noith H.iieni mlIiooi.
Fhiemxs. At Highland paik on car line,
iervlcus 1(,:;aI a. m. and 7:30. p. in.; Mmd.iy
etioollani.; Chrislian Endeavor 0 p. m.:
pi JJ er iiu'tjlng Thursday 7:JW p. m. ltev.
K U. oeoi-ge, pastor.
LlfciiMAN liAiTWT. ?erviees in German
upfUsi cuuruh i.ortU ol ( uttnga stieet.
iuuilayiclioolatlOu.iii, t'leucblns utll
t in. Evening tetvleo at 7.30. ltev. John
Fechter, paslor.
UimsriAN. High and Cenler. Buuduy
school 12 in.; preuchlug 10 ) a. ui.; jmin
people's tovUly 0.30 p. m.; proachiug 7:jO
p. ni. ltev, W. It. Wllllaius, putor.
Gkuman HaroitMEU. Cupiu.luud lluri
on.jbtuidiiy servlco 11 a, ui.ttiuuUuv tchool
10 a. in,; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.'
iu. uev. J. Aiueuuaupt, pastor.
inntiiiTiAN HciENCK.-Sfcrviecs iu Uul-
larlan hall at lOiO a,iu.uuu 7:.0 p. m.; fcab
bath school 12 rn.; Bible ctucy Thursday
ovciiliu.
UfiiTAMAK riiuiicH.-ScrvJccs at 10:30 a.
m..li'll.T:'V'"1 uuajy rulinoi ui lJiii.
All Invited. Bjutsfrce. Uov.U.H. Drown,
latulstur
bouTit Saibi-JI, K tbuich. French-
us otij ouuuay ai lit n, m, and 7:30 p.
in. J, II. Itooik, pastor.
OEitsiAN LUTiiKiiN. North Cottage HU
Services ou 1st and 3d Minday of each
month at 2 p. m. Hev. 0. 1'.. Altj cr pastor.
Ai'iiican Mt-iiionisr. Nor.h Salem,
dervlces at 11 a. tu. aad i:0 p. m. fcuuduy
school at 1 p. in. Uev, G. VT. White, paslor,
Temp' rauce gospel meet Hugs at i o'clclt
titmday ut W, C, T. U, bul).
ii i i.nnfrT'i' ji yirgcaagcaxji
Salem Abstract and Loan Co.
Ihecnly Abstract books of Marlon
countv. Ilea' cs'ale orders
tilled promptly nnd
safely.
W. H. H. WATERS,
MANAOHR.
Wood
r
davv'.1
Evfrvbody (fels ''lii'rlru
W)od taw, 'Tho ltrMlcr"
Front street.
Imlth's stenm I
(Irders at 276
For Locatii Mines.
o
Dr. H. Fmlth Isthv pole nwnt In Orr
eon for Hie Kale i.l itMhbh lVEicctu Viig
netic rorls irr Iftatliif.' 1- filer of G )1 ur
fillipr. This lUftiuuient lias beco'ne tl'e
nioiit eflli'pnl lorco in di tiding the jirc
ence of (,old and Hilver dt posits wbtthnr
in ine lorm oi utaiien con. or qtintiz loci-.
The miihprciatms that a cartlul lmcs'l-
gatfon lssuro to lend om ! tho czuct 1
callty of tho treasure. Fur furl her Infur.
matiou please address
DR. H. SMITH,
Ful'Oi, C'reg-tn,
7-20-tl
urton
n
y
Ut
STATE BTltEET
BRICK YARD.
Large stock of common. Hrtck always o?i
hand. tn tsi d and ornan.ent'il niict:
m.tde to ordi-r.;
Ltaeoi-der at fl. tclz.f 1 Stale slrcrt,
Goodhue A I'l.hlll, l'o elate s.et, or mine
yard, oppnspVhtate Prison.
ran rnwcmmvK ci&couits Arri-r to
PALMER & REY, Manufacturer,
Ja Frwitw. Cai. d Pcfite!, Or. '
Atliniuistruloi-'s Notice.
Iu tho fouuty Court of Hie Htato tf Ore
foil for Ihmoanty of iluib.u.
Ii. the mutter of tbo ututo ofBUas V
Bttzley, aeoeascd. '
MJ-riLKTOCHElinOHS.
Estate of Miaa W. Uiuxioy, i.eccasid
.sptu-e Is htrebj given by tho uudeiikucd
idiu lulhtrutor nflho tslut of bllas "V
Ueezley.decoi.std.tothon.dlton. oi, aud
all persons having claims agulust tlio mid
dtcuastd, to present thtni nu the inoner
puehtrs, wlihlnslx tnonthsiiom tuo..Mb
f tnu notice to tiiuiiuiumisinuor, ut ii
III Uu-gon k'' C"y urk",liuj' '
Dnt d this a)tU day of Aug let, IK)2.
AdmlnlstriUor of the esfa'te'of 'iiii' w.
lie ztey, deceased. -S5i.w
Notice to Contractors.
milKlinAKDol Capitol Ilulldlnir com
L rn'i'-loneis iDVlte.iIrd piopotals lor
luciiiuBuuuiiuu iu u Winn' .siem aiHi a
system of protection ni'iiinF', flr for the
(state Capitol Kptclflmtloui mav Losten
at the governor's otllee. 'I ho riylit to rt
jFct any orall bids is lesorwd. lilds will
be opened at 2 o'clock p, m., Tuesday,
August 23, 1HU.
,-Yi.VKSTEIt PEV.NOYEM,
HI li W ;. cllltll l;,
1'IilL. Ml Tell AX,
. w lloaidcit oiuinlssloncrK.
Wx. A. MrMT. Clerk ol H-juid. S-lt'-id
For Sale, Cheap,
A nuniien f nloot llii. -prmr l'lyro
puin iiocls.lII.icn. I.aughu, White f.f
h ru.aiirtl'aiiridgfciohin all thorough
bredslooT. Uuv ei.i ly, saw t xprtsai.irgt.ri
aud i:ct tho pick ol tno so.,. n. J3 Ui 55 per
trIn,.boxed for .bl.iocnt. '.dress
E. I10I'l'.l.,t-alein,Or.
Notico of Finnl A ccount.
To all whom it mnycenreru:
U OT1CE Is hen by given tl at the under
M,.r, 'Fu,,rt "'liulnlnrhtni of tho estate of
ft '"'"" dmiwuu, liui this day
for wi V l',?' ,,!,?,,m., hXU iniliiUM,S
tor, with Ibueitriii.f tin t.mt1y n.uit for
JIarlonc unty. t-i.gon. on, ibojidgo of
1M2, at 1 o'oiocii p m.i.t lie ounly court
'!,.,n ,ue"r uou.-of said county as
the time and ).1hco for the luaiiuc at unv
objections wh'lch tl.rre may I " oald ac
count and lor tbo settlement thereof
J. Ii I'JHKEST.
Administrator.
-l-ot
July If, law.
Dids W'niiic(!.
EALEDblds will bo received hv the
Colilltv I'lf-rk ! v.m.i.VJ ..........".. "A?
cdnesday.7eptub,. iT0 . U
poor mrni ol iiarlo'i Yb' ,- y' For part cU-
'?? ,1u,ro "f county cl.ik or Judie The
t9-lwrtwentd ,0'tJ"Vl? -'!' bid-.
Hid? for H'ooil.
OEALVUbids will he rtceived bv th.
Q nuutj C'leikorai,icUVouBt ii,, r,
irondtalmiv ;"H..'.-.i"" "m. "iy nr
lalem ThsiiVM1 UV" "'."J'1" ijohro m
orall bid
M lw-,1w
Tfce right is
HVta. 'oieiectauy
C'erk.
For Sale.
rnlII3 great tc
J. medylorlhu
disease itsult
log l.om vevjik.
Utsacominnn ii
rA'1"- fc:
.. ...,,,,-, t - in -
.i J I J A r- r a o S( S I"1 'S"".
&.y i ii.i l ..i l' '
r feuei- with
slclau who
has uudo thiso
uIsohhos the
BluJy ol Lis l.fo.
Ladies we cor-
.1 a vt
P. O. Box 320.
-, Salem. Or.
Wvij-dw
ball v) over daro tu sin nuuinl How
CLEAN!
Ii you would b olen Hud buyo your clothes 'done up
in the Mwtetit and driot mHnnor, Ukull.eiu tu the
SAMCM BTi'J.tM 1AUMUiV '
whm J1 work doue hy wliita lubor und iu tin i:nst
COLONEL J. 01.MCTED.
Libtrty Stmt
almll wo yvr IwcoiuodUcoumscduguIul
IIow Blinll we ovor foel lonoly iignlni
... i ... i. . . . . ,. ... t,,
aud nn plu and npwtj j i; im.m.dUio
grcrtt muiIs K,t tlo nyos for iu, nud our
gloriilcd llndrod fur its slstliwo fflvo
up tlio tijjlit nud itivf No! lion of Qod,
who didst dio to mv in. Nol yo mijfolii,
whoso wings aro bproad forth to slicltor
us. Not yo prophotaHnd upoatle,Vhoa
warning sturtlo us. Not yo loved ony,
whose arms aro outtrtched to receive
u. Not wo will novor surronderl
I Sure I muit fight If I would tvta
Ho faithful to my lord;
1 And bMr tbo Crou, endar th rata.
Supported by thy Word.
.KIDKIr'n
ELIl b MB BEL1
r e: ..w
dially Invito j ou all lo call uud luestiguir.
Olllco over New York Haoitet More, totll
ri.rk hurst bhwk iri.m,n.r,.i.,i -.
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I Tby miUu In 1I (UU gWrlau war
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I.cla. poMKotBTAIX. ruE-nNT3 STEKTUKK.
CuM.COXO.tltHlK.V suj OLECT l 0. 1h S d.r
A QUICK Ct'EE br IXl'COr.tItlK. M W1 ITCH.
s.aat.r JuuiT.otsra. t-oi toM,AJ.tr.(n K
JIAtYUOC Itmrrtrrr-nni CU. U.N AC i. I1
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
'LIVERYMEN.
South ofWIIImttiHotl,
- - ORKQON
SALBM
NOTICE.
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yia hwe, but Mill Vsk th tronJ
th coMraetors, nnd I win try ion",, ?!
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Hptcialty ol (irwi ieiih ki ,i
THE WILLAMETTE,
SAJOEM, OJU-O02T.
Kales, 52.50 to $5.l(, per D.ir
The best hold bptwemrortimirt ..
Francisco. Klirt-inM Ft. ..' ,f. 5S1'4"'
menls. lis Uiblos uip evli I Vlffi '
Choicest Ini?ts ""
Uromilln tho Wlllntitcltn Vnbey
A. I. WAGNth, Prop.
Chas, Wofe
GERMAN MARKET,
123 Stute St.
I'Veo delivery. All kimiu .r ,.,... .
emiMigo, L)W prl.-ta o,d notroni n L1.?
quested to cloav atcouut.s and renew bu.
FOR SALS!
CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN
HOMES AND fRulT GARDENS,
Within onolmlt mile of IwoeUctrlcstmi
cur lints and iiilrrour.df, station and loVt
oltlco Only to nrt otft-qu .rter lalui
from tbpcentei ot i-iiiiii 1 it... n, i"n
llful locitlon. t-o 1 . j.ira(;oo.. wellUraWii
aiidtieli. i'llcoIowundttfiinHinsy. td
" w.uoiTLE.
H-10-tf .
KOIt SALE.
AlibO'ulch - -afe - Itnefilment.
$10,000 f-on $6,ooo
'IliuuoK-twcxMory luKit bioio bulldlmr
ano giovnu oetnimo uy Ut-o, !', Smiti,
(.tmiuurclal Ltnel. Fur mho l,r iCCOO ir
tnleuMion. ItpaBjO i,u cent, oil thnt
atnount.aiiil will bo woitli S.O.tX.0 lu 1.11
than lle yearb II. u . t x rr-i t i.
than tKeycart,
O-HMl
Scaled Jids lor a Bridge
BY UHDKll of tbo ( ountj Court of Ma
lion eot.utj, Oi.n, tt.iledp.an"
birulii dlatruius, mil .ids lor a wneou
tirliU'OuuiosKilu-Mt iiii -ai.tl m rher li
Mill i.llj, Miipei: tonnij , Orcg. n, Bill' be
received by tin- eiui-, if ,i,kl u.urt unt'i
Hiday, t-iitfiiibtr.li. lHi, at y a. m.. r
Mild day. r-id bi.dgt to be tix ten lfetln
,uum,vi.uu tun, in.Litu, aua to bt
loattrd utouool two picjos-co htUn.orjenf
winch Kllolt,luiiiiltit- ly beh v alid ih
oiher abovo the ir.ll,..,id tilogo attala
pluco.
r-tpnmte bids will he Kcelvcd for each of
.said ioralloL'8, oi a ibr th- locution nbuve
bald rullioad budge tho bid will he lor Mid
wagon brldgoixo uhim. tftlieir.prc'acbon
llio uorin hide ol nld ilver. Separate bids
will alMiboieic-lveUiwi Miid hu ge exclu
ioof llRlumU-r, 'hi ci.uuiy lurnlshiui;
all lumber on the g'c.iindiuid tLeeonliai.
tor liun'bliltig ,11 othe niiitiiJal. hail,
bidder will beicqulit.) todepoblt with hit
bid 6 ier lenl.oi the ninomn oi kueli blti
unhide thensult it tliriiwurdliignf said
o ntlaetasij law iiqinrcil .-imi pioMdid
Kai r. lut n hivimIic r g' i Ii nleitauy
and i.il bids rev-tlved i-nd. i iho suld order
8H Id V.M.li.F.U .N.Uitk.
J3ei'oro Stariing on a Jouriuj
A jierton uruuIIj diplits logaln borne in
loriimtioii hh to llii h.i.m dt U uieuteto
take, niid -vs 411 imchafi. t.ildti. via theoi.e
thai willailoid bin. Hie (juKlctl aun b(si.
i-tivlco. Ut'.'oie HimniiL i u u t n ti i i.i.
eago oi aoy iH.lut JuitLjuuMiriuiariMice
jiuuselliwinuu-iiiiotiil Hi- e table ol He
Mi.conli) (itilnil Lli.o ll.o tiMus rUD
ou Uiinroutt aievttllliii!iiiiidiieiQUIpftd
wllhi'ulliiiuli'HlntCb'Dr.-U' uy Hooiiialttp
ei, elegant I oj CoaeliiH iu.o lining (its
ullalif.tdtt:i,btitj ixiitKtlj lortlilasei
vlci'.and ait r.quli-'te in Jt..nli lungs aid
rouviujeiit and r iiiioi .al Je m arrangi
nieiil i, nil k- lumi iitu lu tvtiy dotal! that
'hej haoi,oiuieilor in kii.Ii it and lit
gance. '1 In i.inlug m tervlce ii" prinout
ltd bj all the n osl tlrgui.t tvt, Inaugut.
aud, and ii oj otnttd in the lute ist ol lis
piillllllb.
Fiis.t inilns via the Isci ni-in Central
LiuislunoMijiiitui I'llboa.ly at 12:J5piu.
and (i:v;Ci p rn., ami M. luul nt l:S0p. oi.
andTtlop in,, ii.ak.ng laMirabia louncc
Hon with all trains lnun the Webt anil
Southwest.
For tlckelB, mnps, ptm'rhlcls 'and full
Intouuoiloii apply to u. I'. 3 ; (ill, C. 1'.
:.ndl. A , Allimeapollb, Ailnii., and tojas,
C. t'oud, Oeiu'rat I'abniiger aud 'Xicktt
Ageiit. Chlcigo, III. 1-lHy
THE YAOUlNA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC 11AILR0AD
And Oregon lJevclopjirnt eomrany'.
ste,inibhip line. 'eS, n 1. bboitt-r, i!u boun
'.'istimeihsn b nnj ottici loute. Hn1
Ciabs thiough puHKiigrr and freight Hi.
rum Portland and all points in theWii
lamette vallev lo m.d ii-om fou Franclsf
TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Bunaaj-i").
IIVA Alhnni'
Leave Corvallln
Airlve Vaquliu
Leave Yuqutnu
Liivt) Corvallis
Ainvo Albany
1;WVM
.turn
fc.,01'ii
UiaAU
10:15 A JI
11:1(1 AW
O. A' f? Irnliiu .ir.T".nt ni Allinn. nnd
viirvallls.
'IhoabovetruliiB connect at "VAt.1 lb
Mth the Oregon l)eM-lojiniei.t Cofi- Lii.
lfrtlear.i-hinhbefRen-. Yaouina and ha.
Francisco.
N. n.1'asKcngern Irom Portland ard a!.'
Wlllaitietle Vallev poiutb i.nn mokt ilotd
.'ouneetlou with the trains oi tl t
iAOAINA HO IJTK at Albany ort-'orvalllH
srrnngotoarrlvoat Yutiuum Hie nenlbg
eeroro date of sailing.
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