Imifmitillt ttmtmitt- rgWM TURF TOPICS. CHATS ABOUT MEN. ilk Mid that Senator Harris will , fcfc w?tght In wildcats if he tbinka .. ' - . M i DQen wrwngwi. if; Kleboto, the husband of Charlotte i la reported to be still living in a i part tit Ireland. IMrw bt Mod a linen duster hnvo i Worn for forty winters by Dr. S. Ii. t, ox uoinmuia, jwlo. , JoMph Jwuefl Cheeseman, n Ban- miniiter, has reoently been elected lideat of the republic of Liberia. ?Bx-Preiidfnt Cleveland lias been elect- 1U sn honorary member of the Forest I Stream club, of Wilmington, Vt. Victor C. W. Cavondtali, who has just j"1xn nittrried in London, is "heir to nil the Cavendishes," mid will bo n duho in .vam. Edward 1 Berry, of San Francisco, L the strong man of tho Pacific slope, lifts 1.000 pounds fifty times a day. Uo w a I' piano mover. Conirressman Dailey, of Texas, is gen- I fUr considered the bandsonuMt niun I fat congress, but ho does not dives in a uer caicnmuxi to uriug out ins kuu nts. A awHtr it WnRMn.'fnTift. lin 11W E-'Jtoeal, descendants of Gtorge Wasliing ton's ngiiui granuiamiT, are now uv !- on n. rimril farm nt Etovlako. lic'tll f Birkenhead England. ttnnia 7sTftlonn tlm MinnMnti flnTml)- gUjstwi, is a man of small physique, hardly tnan o teei o lticnes in neignt, ami a a. rilemn irnmiil. rlnrk I'liitl beard aked with way. Ho is a lawyer by ofession. THE LATEST NOVELTIES. CHlt tracery is- found on nearly all There are rainbow hucd glasses, vases Cd dishos of every sort. Eneazomimt cuns and saucers con- : Snna fnliAnnnnf tinfn.rtnrr-nf fiifchinti. b---" -.- . : r .. - - Chippendale glass is lit tall, mender, angular pieces, with delicate gold tia- oery. Vases of glass bubbles surmounting W another, as delicate and iridiscunt khW soap bubbles, arc new. I " Flowers in all tho now pieces nro to t foe arranged in small nosegays, or a few CUE Mowers oniy in encn, out inuru niu many little branching cups. A centerpioco in green glass has a central dish of fruit. Around it are ''rehea of clear crystal, and between fci wim nru nuwcx ruuuiHuuiun wuu bdhjiui f- branches of palu green glass. Palo greon glass is tho mode. It is of ( rery sort. Largo flower shaped bowls re mounted on brass and nro drawn wheelbarrow stylo. Between the hnn- (les of tho barrow is n blanching glass flegn for uowors. Thero aro clocks in bluo enamel copy- r the shapes of nail clocks wltii norm aaekn in brass inlayings, and tiromtlo ehnnari clocks, simulating bureaus, .'With a cat on tho top, aud occasionally flke figure of a girl at the side playing with tho cat, In bronzo. Jewelers' Uir-iular. ODDS AND ENDS. c-. Thirty-four pounds of raw sugar mako twenty-one pounds of refined. . Tho results of tho census of India havo K received their final rovlsion, Thoroturn ibows"a population of 287,22a,4M indi- i virlimllv pTunnnrutfid. A crnnnr nn nrin of the islands off tho If -.poaet of Maino is fifty years old, and has r never bocn off tho island, whero ho lias aocmnulatod a handsomo compotouco in his trade. ' Indian nowspapors toll of a school teacher in Laukhurabad who win at- " tucked by n lion and kept tho animal at nay with n common broom until assist ance arrived. An English bntchor fishing in tho Grand Surrey canal caught with hi book and lino n handbag containing thirty -nine gold rings and gold and sil TW coins worth inoro than $ 100. . The colossal mason work which wan eeoninry in order to provide Bombay with a supply of wator has been com- fltoted. Tho result is an artificial luko Win which tho city can draw 480,000 mblp meters of water daily. It is not generally known that large mtmbers of BcashellR aro imported from tropical countries every year for cook- teg utensils. Thoso shells are used largely in mo uoioia ami rcsiaurams as baking receptacles for lobsters and ttwbs. WHISPER3 ADOUT WOMEN. . Lady Dllke's literary tastes aro closoly allied to those of her husband, but noth ing that she has yot publlshod has at tracted any considerable degree of ut-tantion. In a, London police court recently tVLady Dononghmore was fined $100 for 9' SMtcr 4i criva TtnHu tlinf. Iinr ilfiiiivlttnr w- " "!---" ;" : WH Bunermg irom senrtet sever iu u r lodging house and or moving hor in a h fabllo'couveyance. MiM Katharine Wonneloy, the only atkfactory translator of Ilalzao iuto agUah, jives during tho summer iu a little houM on Thorn Mountain, N. II., "Tlie Bater,'; tho Norwegian i for an upland meadow. i Fostar. daughter of the secretary ftt tho treasury, hasjnuvh artistic tusto ana kiii, ana aas uoue n guwi uuai m Bting oh ohiti't. At her old home, rla, l(H hm a kilu of lit-r own, m ioh she iittKl her own work. Mm. B.J, La;i;don,of Lasscii county, -Iba woman tAiigv driver of the Sierras, wm a ta rie that extends for tev- i Bundraa mum utrougu wie mount I, Muploys oorM of horsas aud and oRmea tHe umtea matM 1, Marohitdfaw h4 pasaeagers. Captaia 8. S. Brown has about com pleted his new half mile track neaf Uiliontown, Pa. All the Brownsville farm racers will bo trained on it. C. W. Williams says 85-ponnd sul kies nro too light. They tremble too much, and tho thills aro so light they don't go steady around tho turns. Rockbottom, pacing stallion, record 2:$0, won eighteen races without losing one, and made the best record ever madp en a half mile track iu Tenneasfo. Loid Koaslyri aud Colonel North have arratijtd a match between Buccaneer and Uunthorpe, to run a mile and a quarter at oven weights for 5,000 a side. Poicr Do Lacy, the Now York book maker, .says that all the raco tracks in tho country cannot prevent his commis sioner from placing a commission in a betting ring. Mies Warnetta Grimes, t!w fifteen-year-old daughter of G. GriuieJ, of Terro Ilanto, drovo the pacing liorso Itiloy a half milo with a running mate in ' 1:05 nt tho Bloomington races. Thcro is u sensational yearling pacer in training at Hudson Riyer Stock farm. Sho was sired by Favorite Wilkes, dam by General Benton, and has paced a quarter in 84? over a slow track. Racing authorities in Aufitralia will not allow any horeo to start for a stake or pureo after his tail has betn banged or docked. They claim thr.t this rulo is in tho interests of humanity on account of flies aud mosquitoes. STAGE GLINT3. Edwin Roylo, tho author of "Friends," is boliovod to bo tho first resident of Salt Lake City to win fame as a playwright. Celie Ellis, who appears to bo equally at home iu oiera and comedy, will play the part of Mrs. Horton in tho perennial "Dr. Bill." So far from returning to the stage, Mrs. Mary Anderson-Navarro will spend the autumn in Scotland and the winter in Germany. "Tho Operator," one of the now plays of the season, will havo as joint stars two brothers who can kcarcoly be dis tinguished apart. Minnie Seligman's leading support in hor initial starring tour in "My Official Wife" will be Coulter H. Brlnkor and Mildred Meredith. One of thoHtarsof the season of 18031 will bo Jessie Bartlett Davis, ono of the principal membors of tho Bostoniaus, who will then head n first chus operatic organization of her own. Almost every furce comedy on tho road next season will havo as its bright particular feature that uistwhilo nov olty, tho widow's danco, which has boon dono to death in Now York city. If tho imported plays arid adaptations which tho great Now York managers now havo on hand should all provo suc cessful, American dramatists would havo nothing to do for soveral years. OLD TIMES IN HAWAII. RAILROAD JOTTINGS. A now roundhonso Is being built for tho Lehigh Valley roud at Rochester, N. Y. Genorul Traffic Managor W. F. Berry, of the Boston and Maino, announces tho appointment of M. T. Donovan as general-freight agent. Express trains in Russia raroly travel faster than twouty-two miles au hour. Theso aro voryslow espressos indeed, yot a railway guard avers that tho fitt est trains aro "nlwayn tho Bufctt, Pennsylvania, Lehigh and Eastern was reorganized in Philadelphia. D. A. Easton, of Now York, was elected presi dent. Tho road is to bo 109 miles long, B.xtcuding from Tomhicken, Pa., to Port Jervis. Tho incorporators of tho now Pine Dluft and Eastern aio V, II. Gillette, Now York! Ii. E. Martin, Htuttgnir, Ark.; John M. Taylor, A. V. MuiTord Mid John O'Donnoll, Pine Bl ut, Ark. The general manager of tho company it A. V. Stairord. With two cars inoro than tho famous ipeeial train curled on Sept. 4, 1801 when it mude tho great run botwecn Now York and Buffalo, tho Empiio State express on tho Now York Central made tho run from Albany to Syracuse, 148 miles, iu 157 minutes. AROUND THE THRONES. ii Queen I.iliuokliua, of the Sandwich Islands, io tho patron of a tompernnco sofTcciiouBO iu her capital city. Queen Victoria is surrounded by a cor don of detectives as many as those about the person of his czauhip of IIuh tia. Tho emperor of Annam is only twelve years old and nn iuvoturuta cigarette smoker. IIo is a studious and serious little boy, with n lingering fondness for tho childish toys that tho French gov ernment bunds him for uumoomeut. At tho last couit ball given by tho queen regent of Spain over 4,000 invita tions were issued and the wholu affair was n more thuu brilliant one, oven nt tho stately court of Spain. Tho voluo of tho jewelry worn is estimated at sev eral million dollars. Thu Empress Eugenie Bpeuds much of her timo In writing up her memoirs of tho imperial court, which will not bo published until after her death. Tho work will bo of vast interest if Eugcuio will "permit hereelf to speak of themon aud things, which mudn tho Napoleon era to famous. . FACTS WORTH KNOWING, Thu revolving plntol was. tho invention of Colt iu IbUO. The steam firo vugluo was tho work of Ericsxon iu 1CUQ. ThoBteam printing press was invented by Richard Uoo iu 1813. Tho first European colony fonuded iu America was that of Virginia, settled by an KnHWh company in 1007. CLEAN! Il"yott woM b oleiHud hayo youi'oothcMoue up Ami HtatiMt awl dniet maimer, take Uium to the illiKX H'i'UXM LjalLWUY all work k dou by white labor and iu tho ivoat rdrvr "kXirwT T "V I rrrnufv t rt KAfLlVJX mi f UJJiUO ISUU UWrty Strtwt Tho Abanluto Tower of th King anil the People's Fear of the I'rleoU. Roverenco for royalty was ono of tho most marked chcjactoristics of, tho undent roligiou of tho Hawaii ana. It was formerly a crimo pun ishable with death to pass through tho king's shadow or Bit higher than hia head. His person was sacred and protected by a strict system of taboo. In tho royal palace tho taboo stick, with which tho king an nounced his excommunications, is exhibited. It ia a wand with a carved Btono cap. If this Btick was lowered on tho approach of a court ier ho was compelled to withdraw immediately and was recognized as being in disgrace. Tho king's will was absolute; but tho majority of tho Hawaiian mon archs Beem to havo been of a kindly disposition, and to havo mado no im proper ueoof their extreme power. It was duo to ono of them that tho taboo system was abolished. This system boro with grievous weight upon tho women. They woro for biddon tho uso of some of tho most common articles of diet, such as ba nanas and certain kinds of fMi, on pain of death. It was taboo for a woman to enter tho eating houso of tho men, or ono of tho "helaus" or temples. Boforo tho arrival of the first missionaries tho reigning king, out of consideration for somo of his women, declared thotaboonboliBhed. The work of converting tho natives to Christianity was greatly assisted by this voluntary renunciation of tho old heathen system. Tho power of tho priests was broken by it, though their influence was still strong with tho natives. Tho Bourco of tho awe in which they woro held is easily un derstood when ono considers that they woro formerly invested with tho right of choosing the victims for tho human sacrifices. Later thoy de pended largely on tho "anana," or power of praying people to death to retain their influence. No amount of argument can disa buse the native mind of a belief in this particular kind of onchantment. It is not tho priests alono who prac tico it. It is belioved that any ono can compass tho destruction of an enemy by a sufficient exorcise of will power. In fact, so strong is tho popular, conviction on tho subject or so weak tho vitality of tho raco, that it is sometimes sufficient moroly to convince a man that some ono has determined to pray him to death. An instance is rolatod by ono of tho early missionaries of a man who became thus convinced, and Bet the day and hour of his own death. Mr. Armstrong was resolved that tho man should not dio. Ho according ly procured a sufficient amount of chloroform and kept him uncon scious until tho fatal hour was past. His astonishmont on being roused was boundloaj, but tho bold ruse saved his life. Overland Monthly. Moon Womlilp In llrltntn. Lunar superstitions lingered until a lato period in tho British islands. A writer of tho Sovonteenth century says: "Iu Yorkshire, etc., north ward, some country peoplo doo wor ship tho Now Moon on their bare knees, knooling on an earthfast stono. And tho peoplo of Athol, in tho Highlands of Scotland, doe wor ship tho Now Moon." Speaking of tho Irish, ho centinues: "Whether or no thoy worship tho moon, I know not, but when thoy first sco hor after tho change, thoy commonly bow the lenoo and say tho Lord's Prayer, and near tho wano address themselves to her with a loud voico after this man nor, 'Lcavo us as well as thou found est us ' " Sylvester O'Halloran, tho Irish his torian, speaking of tho correspond ing customs of tho Phoenicians and Irish, adds: "Thoir deities wero tho sumo. Thoy both adored Bol (or tho sun), tho moon and tho stars. Tho houso of Rimnion, which tho Phoe nicians worshiped in (like our torn plos of Flochta in Meath), woro sa cred to tho moon." London Stand aid. When Two ItnluuowH Aro SVl-n. Wiion two rainbows nro sometimes Boon at ouco, ono outsido tho other, tho inner or primary bow, as it is culled, is always tho brighter, and tho red band of color is always on its outsido; tho outer or secondary bow is much fainter in color, and tho red bund is nlwayu on its insido. This is because in tho primary bow tho sun's rays aro only reflected onco, whilo in tho secondary bow thoy aro reflected twico, which makes thorn fainter in color and turns them upsido down. In ono rainbow wo eeo tho rayH of tho 6tin entering tho raindrops at tho top and reflected to tho oyo from tho bottom, whilo in tho other wo bco tho rays entering thornimlnma at tho bottom and reflected from tho top, whence thoy reach tho oyo. Brooklyn Eaglo. The I'uatnco Stuiuii Ahout l'lfty Venn Old. It is barely fifty years Blnco tho IKwtngo Btomp was introduced into tho United States. Tho fitnnip is a HtUo older in Enpland. When first introduced postago atamps woro sold In solid shoots. Of course a great many wero wasted in tho effort to tear thorn apart when thoro woro uu iwrforntions. Indeed, tho loss aud iuconvouienco was so groat that the govormnont offered a liberal rowurd for a patent which would ovorcomo tho Olfflaulty. Kato Fiold's Washington. A Brakes Seed, Indeed. This, aud no ttiUtnkf-, It thn Imllvlrtiml wliOMUnila hiniui4iiimcili nlowvhb for wwnlofHH efficient tonlcthtt he would cortftttily topple over Mad rruoiura oio thing If bulky HHiylmrtfucli ft vrtfo, for itutance were to leua upon him. DulM tin, yelotkii pliuleminnd atrvngniir with IfiwUKer'n Homnuh Mtleiv, vrlitoh will etmVleyfm tocwiitttditlxett heartily, uu I thu acquire flh And vgnr. TuvNTt' wm vouwm, te)iHnii, blltmtvi, om. f Mfo wInaeelllyiMi)HulHte tutbeuiim ytb-Mrllii, dtUti, tl you dotvT, Nr- MlpiiUou, wahirt. thmtl ml Mihier tnftubWarealt ikUiouACMtk'kvthttf Btiiurii i4orHt4v of huih u4 vuor. Ia cH UwtlAR vrll4lhuf lVti t(er, llwou'd haweil for the dettlitiawrd ln-Ud t)tudy tawaaioflltaoh!liktowai wtih a VtW h tb tJmVHi tt4 lh WtakWfele WtWMMtM. Cnnl Worth Morn Tlinn Clothri. f apropos of the way" tho coal barons aro grinding profits out of tho consumers and propobo htlll further to continue the grinding process, a little conversation was hear1 last week at tho Pennsylvania railroad rtation in Jersey City that wh vory pat. A young Now York business man w&3 at tho station, tvalting to meet his mother, who live with him hero, but had been down in Pennsylvania in ono of tho small towns of tho coal regions visiting relatives. The inothci arrived, nud after tho u&nal oscillatory grcotings tho sou bethought himself o' her baggage. Sho went to tho baggage room with him and pointed out a very small trunk, "I brought all tho clothes I took away with mo back in that," nho said. "Brought back your clotho3 from Pennsylvania!'' exclaimed tho youug man in tones of mock surpriiso aud dis tress. "Brought clothes from Pennsyl vania to New Yoikl Why, ia tho uamo of all that is sensible, mother dear, did you not throw away your clothes and bring your trunk back full of coalr" New York Times, A Hud Itrcak. A doctor, who was treating ono of his patients for asimplobuttedious disorder, found tho man in such an irritable con dition that ho begati to cheer him up. But bis words fell on deaf ears, for the man had boon housed up so long that ho was firmly convinced that his time had come. "Tut, tut," said the doctor. "I'll have you round again in a-fow days if you'll keep quiet and take the medicine. Why, man, I suffer from tho eimu complaint as you tayiAilf." There was a look of compassion n the patient's eyes as ho reached cut tha bot tle and said: "In that case, doctor do tako some of this medicine you pumilted for me." The man had grown al.no.it hopeful under tho infimijeo of the doctor's reas suring words, but hu h.q.es were cruelly dashed tho next moment as tho medical man" drew back from the bottlo with a shudder nud replied, "No, thanks." New York Evening Sun. Somebody V.'ui looking. M. Sala tells tho follewing: "1 wa present at tho Jubilee garden part givoa by her majesty a t Buckingham palace. My flower dropjiud out of my buttonholo. A very pr-Mty young sen hut presumably thero l'jr tho purpose bf looking after onr wealing appaiel. sticks and umbrella' xi ed it up While in the act of p 'ting it in my tout again, wills a view of obtaining n peep into the craven's n i-.'is, 1 asked her if there was a chanco of -eeing them, at the Rama timo endcavo. ng to slip a sov ereign iuto her hand. !j o shrunk back. I wWi I could, f.i'V hho T'hispered, 'but thoro'a a hovo on met' "Pall Mall Ga zotte. Thero must bo great turning in grave if the old Scotch Covenanters know that dancing i3 taught in many of the public schools in Scotland, D3. MILES P25) Trail ttSyV J :AOAeii BE&SZ&a trwratarraagEtg; Ot nil forms, Xcuralcln, Spnsma, Fltt, Bleey loisuoan. DuUtioic, lllzzluea, Jlliics, Opium Hulilt, Druiikriiurii, etc. ,tro cured by HIS. MlLllH' JUItXOIXATJVi: jfEnvisrK, OlicoTorcJ by tba eminent Indiana Specialist In nervous duuttcs. It doct not contain optatoaor rtinaeroui 4run. "llnvo been tnktna JJlt. atiijis'Kr.sToxEATrviiitr.itvixiiror plleiy. Krora boptomber to January DEroun uilngtnoSTerTlna I bad at lcat lb conruUlono, aninoir alter throe montbi' use bare no more nunc t. Jon v U. CoLUfS. ltomco, Mlcb." '1 hnro bcn tmlnn rm. ISlt-TJi' KESTOIC ATIVG r.L.7lVIM3forkboutJonrmontli. It bna brouw'bt Lie rrltuf and euro. I bare taken It for epllapsy. oml aftor using It for o.ie wook hnye bid no nttAck. llurd C. DmsIus, IleathTlllo, 1'n. Fine bo..V ot noct cured and trial bottle ritUB at Drug Ists Kyeryrrbere, Orcddrosa IJH.MILCS MCOICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Sxltl by P, J.Fry, druggist,Balom. Act on n new principle regulRte tho liver, etnmAch anil bowels throuqh tht ntrva Dn. Hilks1 Yiua tiKt'Hlv cure billoueneee, torpU liver and constipa tion. Smallest, mlldeet, nureatl 30doses,35ut3. SrmDlca free Rt ilruirtlso. b ' Kti fo.. mtirt. laJ. c? Id by D. J. Fry, drugget, Salt in dj una mmm Ubuasxji ti.v SI-IGIKES lfavij fevrer parts, and are lUely to get out HS Wn-WEV-.. ,,."'""." V. ntordcr tban any olhi-r i, h or raollue engluea no fc.'i.l. Juit Ikbt tht) buruiv, turn tUd ubuel, acd It ruu au aiy, MAKES NO SMELL Oil DIUT. No double or fulse exploitons, so frwjura'. with tha uuri-lUble ei.lc, JTor Blmpliolty It lloaU tho WorlJ. It Oils. Itself AutomiitlcuUly, Ko llattorleaurlZlcctrlo Bprk. tl Tuna wltU a Cheaper O rado of Oasollno tuaa aajr Clber i:uiuo. jma ruacRirrtTH cikculaxh Arrur to PALMER & rey, Manufacturer Jsj rramJwo. Cil. and Fatted, Or.,' ELEL f RIG BELT IbbbbbbBrSssPbDIBw JHBa sftvkKKsv UTCSTPATCNTSgSKfcSPWITH EUCTRO WfMVtMCNTS. JjgSSS MWWSeiY, VtU tr WtUt Hll4u siTHHlara tattli froo ittlustlMaf t.rl,,,, ltitu.MunrlHfUM, M IM4l iUiuUh, SKlaa, Ituti iinui 4,tJHlr. aW, !. Uair. itHMUn, Utwy, u,r aa4 Utiit itsfl.yU. Isns, IWUM. ,Mul tlluMk. N Mm, u4 (Ivm Mmtl U.I U Uuutly MhHl mw h (iihu SkMii, iM iUI nn tuir ibwit 4MWM M rT, JkHlUtl .,. N I vt ty ifk Ut ! tawtM alter all .U.r iwkIn blM, nJ w ewaNit tarMtab tuoaic upltxii:. ,k pwtms-MaifrT4uatt,iai)tMirHalLtttft Ka. lit ItfM St., fOMTLA)f 9Mb H i ii ii I t i aiiiiiliialaiaBjllaMgggyWt LsW sflflaH tssV KJf g mJl Bsk B iBk al sTaff K " CARTER'S for Infants and Children. "CaiorIab3 so well adapted to children tht I recommend Una superior to any prescription known to mo." It. A. Axcnxn, 2L D., Ill Bo. Oxford 6t, BrooUyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria ' Is en unlrrrwil and its merits so well known thiit It seems n werk: of Fupererogfttlon to rndoreo It. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach " CUnu3 Man-mr, D.D , Kew York City. Late Pastor Bloomlngdalo Ileformed Church. Caatoria cures Colic, Oonfrtlpatlon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worm, gives sleep, and promotes a "Without injurious medication. " For several years I have recommendec your Castoria. ' and ahall always continue to do so as 1 1 hoslnvarlably produced beneficial results." Enwnf F. PAtare. M. D-, "The "Winthrop," 125th Street and 7th Aro., New York City Tmt Cixrxun Coscrjimr, 77 MuBrur SrnKrr, New York. Salem Abstract and Loan Co, The only Al stmrt hooka of Mnriiro count v. Ileal estate orders filled promptly nnd safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAOER. 3(ck ITeid-f l.p nn-1 rellevn nil the troubler lncl lent to n ijllloin stat of the system. fui-Ii at Dizziness, Naireu. f 'mAslnra, Distress aftei ntltir l'nittlnlli ,.lu JO, wl reniarkablas'i-.'Li ide, Re while their mosi '-ai l.ecn shown in curing 1 ff . .. s i:-.tle Lxvru Pilu i In Constipation, curing i niincn Init complaint, while hey also ot I reci i.ll disonk is of the stomach tlmulatn the li-er and regulate tho bowels Cen If they only cured fl leadac. j. yet 're eitiHlh r nd prevont'nt' l Velio they would bo almost rrlceless to those hu suffor trom Oils dbitressinR cemplaint: ut fortunately their Roodr.'-w does not end ifre, and those who once try them will find ie';e little pills valuable In so many ways that '.ey will not bo rfllllnR to do without them 'ut after all sick head 3 fSrV S n 9pf& wca m krJ& men lr & tS E S 9BE3 I ho Imno of so man v lives that hern Ii where f mnl:e our crent boost. Our pills cure it hllo othoisdonot. Cautur's Lttti.b r.tTER Pilis are very small ml very eisy to take. Oio or two pills make dosfl. They are btrlctly vegetable and do . it frrlpo or puree, but by their pentio notion iie.tw all who use them. In vials at S!i cents, ivo f or 31 . Sold everywhere, or sent by niaU. CAETES USSlC&m C3., Kcw Tot MK MM Ulncs. riiurch Diroclory. CUJIBtlKLANU I'lllC-m rKKIAN. Salem, Oregon, Uy J K. Ulair, 1'Hstor. Sundaj chool every Suniluy, 10 .i. m 1'reackici eveiy Sund.iy, 11 a in and 7:o0 p. lit Church l'ome on lllsb street, bt-tweeu Mnrion nnd Union, Everybody welcome METUoinsrKPiscorAL. Stfrvltes onSab batii at 10-.:!0 nnd 7;S0. r-uurtay u-bnol at 12; Kpworth Leagues nt(.: 15; l'rayor meet ing every TUtiradny evening. Rev. C. L. Kellermitn, pnttor. Evanoflicai.. Ct rner of Liber'y and Center streets, Sunduy terv'c-es IftiOn. m itntt 7:o"0 p. in., Bunany bool 12 ni , Y lr 0. K. (i:3J p. m.; l'ruyer mi etlng Thurjd;ty, 7:30 p, in. J, Uowersox, paster, residence l'J7 Liberty street. ritESliYTKitiAN. ChureU street, between Cbcmeketaand Center. iTeuehlng murn inguud evening; S.ibbutu cln ol itt VI in.; Y. 1. S. C. E, uttfciSOp. in.; piuyer meetlLg Thursday ut 7:."flp. in. lw.v, F. li, Uv) uue, D, D pastor. TiiuUituitau of aou Holds rellcenus cervices in the Good Tmpkr'i hull Tais day, Tbursduyand Frliho evenings, rjun da s nt 10.30 u in. and 7:10. Sunday school nt 3 p. m. Elder K, X'. Muthews, pastor. ST. JOHEl'll'8 CTiioi.tc C lUitcii.-Che- mekutuutid Cottage. Snuday Ketviccs: Low mass 7:30 a. in.; IiLjU niui 10:30; Sunday schtxil 3 ji. in.; vespt-rs 7.W; week days, ion mass 7 a. m. Itev. J. S. S bito, pabtor, Comiukoaiional. Oiintr Center and Liberty Services Suuduy at 10:30 u. in, and 7 p. in.; Sunday school 12 :u,, Y. V. 8. C, E nt fi : j0 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:J)p.nt,'l liurs day. Itev. C. L. Corwlu, paitor. Br. 1'aui. EflsooiMi. CfUucii. Curuei CUurcli und Clienuku.u. di vices 10:30 a in. aud 7 p. m.;Huuday sthool 11:15 a. m.; service Thii-sday7.30p n,, Itev. V. Lund, rector. FlltST IlAl'risT. Liberty and Muilon Services 1U-.3J a. in. mid 7:vKj j). in ; Bunduj icliool 12 iu.; young peoplo' meeting at t p. m.; prayer meeting 7.30 i hursdu) . llov, Robert Wultuker, pastor. Khkk ilfuioiiiST. liev. 11, F, bn.alle pastor. Brrvioes Bunday uioitiltig aud evening, Utiuduy school nt 10 u m.; prujei meeting Friday ulghu cnuicb pposlu North Sulwii school. Fhiknds. At Highland paikouiar lluo. Services 10.30 iwm. tied 7;S0 p. in,; .-utidn scbo 1 12 m.; Christian Endeavor (J p. in,; pruyur meeting Thuikdaj 7;Jp. iu. uov, F. II. George, pastor. QmtuAN Uaitist. Services in Oerinau BaptUt church north of Cottage stieet dunduy school al 10 a. in, I'rei.Uilu ut 11 .v.m. Eveulug tervloo ut 7 30. Itev. John Feohter, pastor. Chkistian. High and Center, Sunday school 12 m.; preaching 10.30 a. in.; young people's, society 8JW p, m.; preaching 7:iU p. in. Itev, W. It. Wllllums, pastor. ClKitMAf ItcroiuiEU. Capital and Marl on.; Kuuduy service 11 a. m.;guuday school 10 a, m.; pruj er meeting Wednesday 7.30 p, iu. Hov, J.Mucllhaupt, pastor. CuuisTlAN HciEc;.-Htrvlces in Unl Urlau hall ut ltelD u.ui jiud 7:30 p. ni ; tab. batii scuool iu in,; lllble study 'Ihutsday uvenlUK. UMITAHIAN rilUKCll. Servlct at UV:in 111 and 7SU !. m. bundav uluio) ut )im All luvlled. Bnitafrev. H)V.Jl.ll.llruvu. till1 tl (stasia Souru cUutu -M. E, church. 1'reach- lug every huuday at 10:30 a.m. -and 7.30 n to. J. II. Itoork, pastor. ukhmam Lutuken. North Cottage Ht, lrvlce4ou Ut and Sd huudsy ur each month at a p. ia. Itev. Q. K. Altjr.paslur. AruiCAt) UKruouisr, North Balsui. 8arvlcealUiwia.skn:ti. in, Suuday school at Ip. iu. Iter. O, r. While, pastor, Tetnprraneu gospel meMtlngs at t o'clck bunday at W, C, T. U, ball. Woo Saw. Everybody gets I'haileK amitli's stenm wwid saw, "-'Iho BustK r." Orders at 27B Front street. For Locating Mines. Dr. II. Smith Isnrtv rolo acent in r-rr-(,-oti for Ihefnle ni Mi.rp' nllVElrdu Jinj Detlc rods 'rr lociitltg Hints of tli Id or Silver. Tills Instruminl his bcro'ro tin nio-jl elllccr.t frce in d-lecting the prey encd ot Gold nndSlKcr deposits wi.tthei Iu thu form of hidden e.i!norqunrlz rocK. The mcker claims that n cnrelul inesil gatlou Is sure to lead ono Io tho exact lo cality of thu treasute. Fur further iulor mntlon please nddre.-s DR, H. SMITH,' 7-26-tf .'iilein, Oregon. Burton Bros. STATE BTBKET BRICK YARD. Largo stock of common Brick always oil band. 1'n'ssed and ornamental oriel (nude lo order. Ltjuo orders nt G.Stolz, 64 State EtrPet Uoodhtie&Cahlll, 05 State stittt.or althi yard, opposite viale 1'iImui. For Sale, Cheap. A number of trios ot ihN siirlngs I'lyro uulli hock. Black Lang-ban, W bite Lei; horn, and Partridge fH inns, all thorough nied slock. Buy early, save express rhui get and set the pick ol the teas. n. Si to So per trloboxe a tor shipment. Additss E. HOFtrt.rtalHin. Or. ELLIS & WHITLEY, ILIVERYALEN. Houlh of 'WtntiTOt-xte Hotel, 3ALICM - OREGON NOTICE. I wish to say to my rm lumber trade that X ru'tn r union In the luimo, I'ouli-et yard here, but still nsk th Ihe contractors, nnd I wid t toefeiyonos lutctesl to n. tret my prices beloripur ha l gtmtiiutee us ko"'1 luuil tr and will us ever tte.it on v N N oiuers In tbf Icued tuy po & io, lunibet pntrounKe oi y to iiinKe it 1 on me nnd Inu elsewhere s U Iu Oregon ulto 1ATHEWH. For Sale. 320 Acres -n?-ef0,,wTteh , . . vokcou bam anu house, balnure limber, will sell uii or pait, i-heup, iu reasonable U unf, JAM-. t Aim Kl .Salem. Or. P.O. boz.f.0. 0-lb-ti-dw rrillS great re JL medyfortb( in vuses result- in froiu ealt. m.,s common to JiRj'aP'' w. mtii, is the WiTM5'-t Physlrlun who 4':ri.fi3)4' uu.t made thist WV fllnnnHMB Ihi slujiyofhlslife diully !nite joti 11 lociiliiu.d liivest'gate Office over New Ymk 1 iiri-it -toie, Cottle-r-urkbiirKtblntk, Conin.tn.iut Bt. Saloni, Oiegon, s-27 lnidw Ri'sUlence 382 fluitih St. J. J. SIGN iXII IIOl'SB PAINTER, Det-OMtor, Ivnl-muilupr and Pa .''i Iljuger. laoorlorti. n. f-.-Mi ASon'sFur. nltutesior. lift,.,, a U) p, Grocers" M, T. RINEMAN UKAUtlt IN aud WtUear. AuVtaO c?uilll fwd. Atoe mublnumdlrulte in tb4r swueu. llbM rrtoe HU4 Ut AMiutry H4lMa? M Inn...-- M Tickets OK SALE UIVIAHA Kansas Citv, St. Paul CHICAGO, ST.L0UIS, Adll Pilati East, North ami South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIC SLEEPERS, Ra.lLUilKQ CHAIR CAPS li)T rtlMTDC. dteAK.ns rot Hand jo 9n Kr.nclsc;Kvery TICKETS t?k$&d EUROPE fuToc uarM; ":otr,k, WKNr.ii.iUoa call w H.nuuiUllT.Aaet.OeaU l. 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WAGNtft, Prop. FOR SALE! CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBA HOMES AND FRLIT GARDENS, Within one-hall mile of two electric Htrn car lines and lair i rounds Hlutlon and j.oi otlloe Otily tv.o i. nil or,i-iuatter mil fiom tliecmterof Hnleni ltebltliy, bea llful location. Bo.l i.Mraood, WelldrulLi . and rlt h. fricc low and frins easy. 8-10-tr 11. V.OwlTIE ma sale. Absolutely - Safe - Investment. $10,000 FOR $6,000 The now two-story brielr store bulldlii' nnd ground occupied by Oeo. F. Uniltli, o . Uonnutrclal htreel. ForsnlH fr tO.OOU. : taken soon. It pars 10 per ceut. on tht. amount, and 111 be oitli tlO.OU) in leu than Uve yenru II. . COTILI;. 8-io-tr ttcf'uro Starling on a Journc-j A person usually d flics to gain Eome It formation b to the moM. dtninble rcutt ti tnio, otid vlli Ltitibise tickets la theoi i that will alloid I. In. ibf quickest ana bio servlor. Hcfoit-ciartlUB ou u trip to th eagoornny )H,inl .utt,jou aliouldpri.vln yourself with ii n up una timetable ol 1L Wltcoiifln t-ntnil Lino Tlio trains mi on thin.uUaioMslibt,lenndhreeriuippe wlthl,uliiiitu.'liilt-Mlrii'wJr.gKt,oiiiiUei ers,cleanl i. Com Inn nnd Dining ( ui oflnteblCesiKn.l ltltcxpllHlJ lor this set vice, and nfoe.Mit ttllt In luiiiUhlngs nni convtnleiii t.nd lonifonuUo in arrnni;. uicut and loinjiltu- in every detail tin they hueiioKUiuurib conilort and gauce. Tin dlufiiK tur fprvlco ispronouL ted by till the n osl eli-rjuDt ever lnaii(,ui . ated.aud isoreraltd lu tbelnleiest ol uu patrons. Fast trains via the A lEronsin Centtui Lines leave Allinej oils dully at 12:45 p.u . and G:'ih p in., and t. I'uiil at l:b0p. ni. and 7:15 p. m., uiuking futoiable conbee tion with all trains lioni tLo West unci Houthwest. For tickets, mups, parDjiblels nnd lull information apply to . F. AliiNcill, C. t . andT. A.,Jllniieniollf, Minn , and toJuf O. Fond, Uenerul l'sengcr and Tiei-t-Ayout, dhlca;;o, ill. MG-l THE YAOllifjA IMUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company'i fcteamshlp'llue. 'i'Sj inhes choitor, 2U bour Uss time than by nny otliei toute. Flm ciash through pnfcengir untr Irelght llr Irom l'mtlimd and nil joints .n theWi lamettc nllev to t.nd trom K-iii FrunciM TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcpt wundaysj. Lt live Albany ........ 1:00 fl. Leave Corvr.UIs -, 1:10 l';i Airit "iaqtiiun :.' F i Ltave Ylttiin& - ...... .6:-l')A?l Leave CotvaJlis 10:36 A i1 AitUc Albany 11:10 A I. O. & C. trains vootibot at Albany and "on allls. Thf-UXiYctiulUH ccouret at YAOUIKA with tin Oregon Developrncbt CVH L!l. jf KtcnniHlilnstietwofn Vpnolim and Pa Fiaucmco II. B. l'assengprb lroic l'crllnnd nuct all Willanictto Valley points run make i-Iwr eonneetlon w'th the tiaii.u of tht 1 AQU1KA ltOLTi. at Albany or Corvallte md U destined tti Han Finncln-o, should irrunge tOKrrieut Yaqulna tho eTeulbu UH'ori date ol bulUng. I'anenccr sr.d Frpii;bl Kates Alirsys tbc Uwest. orlnforinatlonnpply to Mckbis 1IITI.j:aN & Co., FrIgiit and TicLcl lKenU200aiii1i02Fiont t., Poll land, Or j o CO. hOCJlij Ac-'t CJtm'J I'rt, ln.hs.At.,Otegou PaUili'It.it. Co., Con illlB, Or O H. HASWKLL.Jr. Gje'I rrt; Sr l'&ss. ;At. G:c;.u DetUopuitnt Co.. :V04 Wonttrii.erv St.: Is the Oriental salutation,, knowing that good health, cannot exist "without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpi 1 tho Bow els are slufish and con stipated, 1 1 to food lies in the slu.naeh undi gested, poi noning tho blood; freciuent headacho ensues; a leeling of lassi tude, despondency and nervousness indicato how tlio -whole system is de ranged. Simnions Liver Eegulalor lias been tho means of rebtoriug nioro Eeoplo to health and appiness by giving them a healtliy Liver than any agency known on earth.. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER DSEN DISAPPOINTED, As a goncral family remedy for dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc, 1 hardly evet use anything elso, and bao never beeu dis appointed in the effect produced; it soems to be almost a perfect enro for all diseases of the Stomach and Be'vels. V. J. McKt.bot, Mai-on, Oa. fefe SLtOfjy oaieaau-fi S8& mw ttme klUASE', HEALTH. ,n,c?u 'Jen Dulaam No. 1 Curca Chancres, flrjt, and second stages Bores en the Legs and Bedy; Sore Ears IVlm?5! e'e-.tCoPiier.colored lllotcbes . Syplillltlo i Oatarth, dlasd Scalp, ard al I primary (ormi of the dlau known u Syphllir. Prleo, S5 OO per Uotllo. Le Hlcliau'a Ooldon DaUom No. Cur.?TJ.rt.lal7i MercurWayphilltlo Ilheu. Iltl"al Pains In the Hone, rains In tlw Head, lack of the Neck. Ulcerated Sv P'oatf Syphilitic Ihuh, Lumps au con trwled Corda, Stiffness of the Limbs, and eradicate all disease from th sjtm, whether caused by tndtarretlon or abust "frenry, leaving tho blood pure and healihy. rlce S OO per Kottle. li,ca', Oolden Stmnlsh Anil dote for ths cur ef Gonorrhgsa, GJeet, ItriUUon Gravel, and all Urinary or Oeni UldltarrangemenU. Price 4 58 per Jfoti!ev L Klctmu'a Goldea HpanUh la. jectlon, for severe oasesof Oonerrhoea, hirUniBuwryCiee. Strietawio. Prie , L. er Bo". i KIcbBu'a Gollr Olatsaasl fortliaqptirehalIi- yphlUtio Sores . HraBUon. trr,l 6& per Box. h Illchau'a Selstea Pill Nftvi aadBrabttrataaestj tutsofpefMcalpow S- xc1 Ofev-work, yrottnttlao, oto " nsrrtaa, Sl nnrtamjaafi,! s- Xm RlCHAltDS MMI M.,Afttr VW M. CXS JBJUULKT WT.j 1 ;i snmt Q) u - - -, r'Vw- '-