0 a 1A.. lira w. VAMIUW IN LONDON. semmmmmmmm&em&E ,'.: -' tix b-m UV6RS..HIS AN OVATION AND Dfr FAREWELL SERMON. tt 1"r t Ion of ft Krmnrkable Campaign. Nntliht Am ft SIhm th bays at tvfcllrldil A Xrfmnrt Iih tlio HnrTrW fct NMlnr kM Hmi Weries f Heaven. LoiuJon. Jiept. 1ft The olodng week W Rev. LV. Titiing's ,prschinK tmi rwimrkd bfifrwnl gatherinjes, which ill magnitude ami JntliU8iain eclipsed It that m preceded them. The ltttt aorvioe in London wai on,8pt. 8, when, after wldromiiir three Brest mectine 4aHng- the daytime, he spoke to tui iin mens mnltitntle in Hyde pnrkin the evening. Some e:tuMtos place th ntrttber at JIO.UOO, Tlie crowd was bo 4m that many women fainted and had to be removed, During the services the anditorn wet raited to the highest pitch of religion ferrorj nnd scenes were onncted stich u tuwre not beon witnessed tsinco tho dnyt of WUitefieid. On tlio following Wed needay evening' Dr. Tnlmago nddnsred great audience nt the Crystnl pulnce, Sydenham, tho lnrgoit bnlldiug in tho BQbnrba of London. Prayer Jtiectin ; in Tolring the divine blewftlntf on tho srr.'vlcej were lwld in vnrionn clmrcljes tlio pre ceding' Monday and Turxday ovei-'njs. afore the sermon Or. T.tlinujfo .m i en twtaiaed at a banquet in tho Inrpc b.m wting hall of the Crystal pulncf by n lihnwdred distinguished clergymen nud Jajrjuen of every denomination nnrt from every continent, even including Aus tralia. Avoeof thaTawas moved rehears- fog Dr. TalmaJMetnineiit scrvii us to Old 'and humanity i also titut he li traveled over 12,000 miles nnd pre icltwl , in eyn-y prominent city in Great B ititln to, hundreds of thousands of eager audi tors, collected vast sums tor v. dons English benevolences, and thton Oiont -the. entire tour paid hia own oxp men, not retaining ono farthing. Itor Dr. Thain Davidson seconded the motion, " ndj declared that' Dr. Tnl'nago com- manded tho admiration of (he fiitlru" 11 Christian world for faithfully profiling ' the orthodox Gospel In times of flcrcu j, Religious dirsoualon. Tho motion wns .nnanimously carried amid great up- plHUHe; , ", Dr.lTalmago was. then prenciiW, in ' behalf of his English admirers, .with a beautiful and; costly gold watch of unique design;' inscribed "Presented to Rev, Dr. Talmage ut Crystal p.tlaco, Lon don, in commemoration of his pleach- ug our uirouguingniwi in mo su nmer 6 pf xm." Dr. TalmagfTwas thon cx-ort-ed to, tlie great hall Svhcro tlio vote of ljunnks was unanimously indorsed and ratified by tho entire audience. lie then, preached his furowcll set uiou, and shook hands with hundreds ,( tho Setose, This wus tho second Bormon over ' preached in tho Crystal palace, tho Hint having beon delivered by Pastor !3mr- Keon, thirty-five yoara ago. on tho Cri- , mean war. Tho tost solected for today Is frgm, Proverbs, sx, 88: "Tho Hpider take'th hold with her hands und is in kings' palaces'," Permitted as I was a few days ago to attend tho meeting of tho British (Jcien , tillo ttseocintiou at Edinburgh, i found '' that no.papor read had excited moro in- ' terest.tlinn.that by Itov. Dr. McCoolc, of Awetifla.,Q the Bubjcct of Bpidors, It "i'cmB ilyl iitny talented countryman, , banished, from hia pulpit for a short tipqo.by fll health, had in tho fields mid ' forgets given himsolf to tho study of in seote. And, suroly if it is not beneath tjho dignity of God to mako apldors it is noli bonoath tliQ dignity of man to study tiiem. TUB tEA,CHlHaa OP KATUIUE. V7o aro all watching for phenomena. A aky full of Btara shining from Janu ary to January calls out not so many ro- ' marks as tho blazing of ono meteor. A whole flock of roblna tako not bo much of our attention, as ono blundoring but darting into tho window on a summer eve. Things of ordinary sound and sight and occurrence fall to icaoh us, uud yet no grasshopper over springs tip in our path, iiomoth ovor dashes into tho evening caudle no moto evor Uo.ls in tho suubeam that pouvs through tho urapk of tho window shut ttv, no haruaclo oiship's hulU no, burr on n chestuut, no limpo clinging to a rook, no rind of uu urtlchoko but would teach us u lesson if wo wot'o not so stupid. Uod in his Uihlc seta, forth for our consideration tho lily, and, tho suowilako, und tho louust, and the stork' nest, and tho hiud'a foot, and tjio-uurorn hnreolis, mul tho nut hills. One of tho sacred writers bitting nmld tthtv mountains sees n hind skipping oven tho rooks. Tho hind boa such u psculiur shaped foot that it can go over 0u Hteepost plaeos without falling, und Hj tho prophet looks upon that marking of- tlio. hiud'u foot on tho rocks uud thinks of tho divine care over him he says, "Thou makest my feet like hinds' foet that 1 may walk on high places," And another snored writer sous tlie ou trich leaving its egg in the Maud of the dftserti and without any euro of incuba tion walk off, and tho Scripture Buys that is like some parents leaving their children without uuy wiug of protection or care. hi my text inspiration opens before us tho gate of a palace, uud wo aro in ducted amid tho pomp of tho throne and the courtier, und whilo wo uro looking around upon tho magnlllcouco inspira tion, points u to a spider plying its shut tle and weaving it not on tho wall, It does not will us to regard tho graud sur roundings of the jmhico, but to n solemn nod earnest consideration of tho fact 'tbt,':Tke spldor taketh hold with her kmU and is in kings' palaces." U U not very certain what was the pftttieahu: species of insect spoken of in the text, but 1 shall proceed to learn from it the xquislteuet of the divine jttttchKuisui, The king's chamberlain i into the palace and looks around i the hmder on the wall ami says, "Away, with that intruder," uud the Tvowtof Solomon's palace comes, with hia brawn and dMkea down the lawct, Mytag, "ht ft loatlurome tiling it is." fa a It fetor wondrous of constructio than lh etnliroMf-rlee On th pnlacewall anil the npholstery about tho windows. , All the machinery of the earth could not make anything m delicate and beau tifnl as the prehensile with which that spider clutches its prey, or as uuy of it eight (-yes. We do not hare to go eo fat up to e the power of Ood In Iho tapes try hanging around tlio windows ol heaven, or in the horse or uharioUt of Hre with which the dying day departs, or to look at the, mountain swinging out Its award ami from under the mantle ol darkness until it can strike with its rciiurter of the lightn ng. oon w t.iTTt 't nuNm. 1 love better to study God in the-hap of a fly's wing, hi tho formation of a Psh'ssralo, In the snowy whiteness of a pond lily. 1 love to track his footstepi in tho mountain mow, and to hear hit voice in the k,nm of the rye fields, and discover tho rustlo of hirt robd of light in the south wind. Oh. this wonder of di vine power that can build a habitation for God in an upplo blowoui, and tune o bee's voice until it is (It for tho otemal orchestra, and can say to a tin Ay, "Let (here bo light:" and from htliing an ocean in tho hollow of his hi nd. goes forth to find heights and di-oth nnd length and breadth of omnipotjiirv in a dowdrop, and dismounts from tlio char iot of midnighc hurricano tocrs-ovef on the suspension bridgoof a spldcr't web. You may t.iko your telew po and sweep It across tho heavonsiD urdir to behold tho glory of God, bn I rtail! tako tho leaf "holding the tpide .m- tht Rpldor's web, and 1 shall brln ' lb .mi croiropo to my eye, and whi i I Rrizf and look and study tti'd uni co.r'oTt'idofl 1 will kneel down in t'm frr.um .ud crj' "Groat and marvelouu ur6 tl: 'v'rkc, Lord God Almighty!" Again, my text teaches mo tl at insiif niflcanco is no eicuso for innoti m. 'Slih spider that Solomon saw on tlu- wall might have mid: "1 can't weave a. wol worthy of this great palace: v.Htiran 1 do amid all this gold oinbroidei ? 1 am not uhto to make anything l . for sn graud a place, and m I will not vork my spluuiug jenny. Xiotsosaui u ispmcr. "Thu spider takoth hold - ith her hands." Oh, what a lesson taatifor yon and me! You say if you led t-oinn great y ermon to preach, if yon only had a groat auiiieuco to tall: to, if 3 on had a great army to marshal, if you only had a constitution to write, if tl ere wap bOiuo tremendous thing in tbo vorld tol you to do then you would faow 113 Yen, you would show usl ( WbcJt if tho Lovite in tlioancnt tem ple had rofuced to snuff tha c; .idle be cause ho could not bo a hig'i priest! What if the humming bird should refuse 10 slug its song into tho ear of tho honey suckle bocauEo it cannot, like tho oaglo, dash its wing into tho sun' Wiat if the rnindrop should rofiiHo to dea o.'id be came it i.i m. .1 Niagara? Win n if tht pider of tho toxt should refuw toiaovc its shuttle beciturn ic cannot a-cj.70 n fifiloilion's robe? Away with Btch folly I If you aro lazy with tho ono ta nt. j'ou Would bo lazy with tho ten talents. II Alilo cannot lift tho calf ho never will havo strength to lift tlio ox. In the Lord's army thero is order Cor promo tion, hut you cannot lio u genoral until you havo been a captain, a lieutenant and iv colonel. It is step by stop, it is inch by inch, it is stroko oy Btroko that our Christian character is builded. Therefore ho content to do what God commanda yon to do. God is not anhametlto do small things. Ho is not nshaiacd to bo found chiseling n grain of pond, or helping 11 honeybee to conhtmct its coll vith roathematica! accuracy, or tiugcing a shell in tho surf, or hhaplng tho bill of a. clinfllncli. What God docs, ho does well. "What you do, do woll, bo it ii great work or amnoU work. If ten talents, employ all tho ton. If llvo talonts, employ nil tho flvo. If one talent, employ tho ono. If on'Jy the thousandth puvtofn talent, outplay that. "Do thou faithful unto death, and J will givo thoo the crown of life." 1 1011" you if you uro not faithful to Ood in a uinal' sphoro, you would bo indolent anu in Bignlllcuut in a largo sphere. the nnruixivE in man vlaces. . Again, my text teacnes mo that lro pulBiveiioBs nnd loathsomeness pill sometimes climb up into very clova tod places. You wonld hint) tried to ha we killed tho spider that Solomon Ba'W. iou wouiit iiiiw patd: "This is no plane for it. If that spider is dotormlnod to weavo web, let it do bo down in tlu? collar of this palaco. or in somo datk dungeon." Ah! tho ypidor of tho text i could not bo discouraged. It clambered on and climbed up, higher and higher and higher, until adorawhiloit reaohod tho klng'a vision,, and ho Bald, "The spider takoth hold with her bauds, nnd is.ln kings' palace? ," And so it often ia now that things U lut nro loathsomo and ropnlslvo get t into very elevated phices. Tho church of Christ, for instanco, is a palaco. Tho If lug of heaven and earth lives iu it. According to tho Hlblo, her batum uro of d-odar, anil her raftera of ilr, and her windows of agate, and tho fountains of salvation dash a ruin of light. It Is i g lorious palaco tlio church of God is, uiv 1 yet sometimes unseemly and loatliboiu 0 things creep up into it evil speaklirr uud rancor and slander and backbit ing und abuse, crawling up on tho wuIIh,' of the church, spinning a web from arch to arch, and from tho top of ouo uoiuur imlou tankard to tho top of another co .nmuuloii tankard. Glorious palaco in t vhlch thoro ought only to bo light uud love and pardon nud graco; yet n sjuif or in tho palucol Home 1 ought to bo a custle, It ought to bo tht residenco of everything royal. Kiiulucj t, lovo, peaco, patience and for bearuiK 0 ought to bo the prlucoi resid ing titer re, and yet Rometimes dlseipatlou oruwix up into that homo, and tho jeul oiu cy j comea'up, ami tho scene of peuce nnd it leuty becomes tho bccuu of domes tia it rgou and dUonauco, You any, "Wlujtt is tho mutter with tho home?" 1 will t -oil you what is the matter with it. A spldur iu the palaco. A. woll developed Christian character graud tltlug to look at. You see Bftt whIw wiwoeoopto inopeotion I Mud Bonus uibb with great intellectual uud GLiEAN! Tf VMi WOli h alotlU liul 'liav, wmolnflifui Anna tin. ,JV ,.r 'a thf antiitwjl trwiot ijikii nw, Uk tixmn to tho WBWt 1 WMk k doim by wHiM kJr H m the wipsfc pranpt miimr, OOLQV UT4 Jt DTiMSTJtD. Spiritual proportions. iouMiy, "riow useful that man most lie! But you IU:I amid all IiIk pletidor of faculties there Is some prejudice, somo whim some e il habit that a great many people do not notice, but that yon have happened to notice, and it is gradually spoiling that man's character it U gradually going to Injuro his entire influence Others may not seo it, but you are anxious in regard td his welfare, and now you dis cover it. A dead fly in the ointtnent A spidor in tho palace. TOIL" FOR THK mOlIER. Again, my text teaches mo that per severance will mount into the king's palace. It must have seemed a long distanco for that spider to climb in Solo mon's splendid rcsidenco, but it started at tho very foot of tho wall and went up over tho panels of Lebanon cedar, higher and higher, until it stood higher than tho highest thTOrie in all the nations the throne of Solomon. And so God has de creed it that many 6f those who are down in the dust of sin and dlshonoi shall gradually attain to tho King's palaco. Wo seo it in worldly things. Who is that banker in Philadelphia! Why, ho used to bo tho boy that held tho horses of Stephen Girard while the millionaire went in to 'collect his divi dends. Arkwright toils on up from a barber's shop until ho gets into tho pal' aco of invention. Sextus V toils on up from tho olflco of a swineherd until ha gets into tho palaco of Home. Fletcher toils on up from tho most insignificant family position until ho getj into the palaco of Christian eloquence. Hogarth, engraving pewter pots for a living, toils on up until ho reaches the palaco of world renowned art. And God hath decided ' that though you may be weak of arm a id slow of tongue, und bo struck thro, gh with a great many mental und moral deficits, by his almighty graco you shall yet ar rive in tho King's palace not such an ono as is spoken of in tho te::t not ono of marblo not ono adorned with pillars of alabaster and thrones of ivory and flagons of burnished gold but a palaco in which God is tho King and tho aagolii of heaven aro the cupbearers. The spider crawling up tho wall of Solomon's palace was not worth looking after or considering as compared with the fact that we, who aro worms of tho dust, may at last ascend into tho palace of tho King Immortal. By the graco of God may wo all reach it. Oh, heaven is not a dull place. It is not a wornout mansion, with faded curtains and out landish chairs and cracked waio. Noj it is as fresh and fair and beautiful as though it wcro completed but yesterday. The kings of tho earth ahull bring their honor nnd glory into it. A palaco means splendor of apart ments. Now, 1 do not know where heaven is, and 1 do not know how it looks, but if our bodies nro to bo resur rected in tho last day I think heaven must havo a material Bplendor as well an spiritual grandour. Oh, what grandeur of apartments when that divine hand whi-h plunges tho tea into blue, and tho foliago into green, and sets the Hiuisot on lire, nil. ill gather all the bruutiful colors ot earth aiound his throuo, and when that arm which lifted tho pillars of Alpine rock, and bent the arch of tho sky, shall raise beforo our soul tho eternal architecture, uud that hand which hung with loops of fire tho curtains of morning shall proparo the upholstery of our kingly residence! THE VAUCEB OF OOD. A palaco also means splendor of asso ciations. Tho poor man, tho outcast cannot got into Windsor castle. The Eontincl of tho queen stands thero und cries "Haiti" us ho tries to enter. Cut in tho palaco of which I speak we may all becomo residents, and wo shall all be princes and kings. Wo may havo beon beggars, wo may havo boon outcasts, we may havo been wandering and lost as wo all havo been, but thero wo shall take our regal power. What companionship in heaven! To wulk sido by sido with John and Jamoa and Poter and Paul und Moses nud Joshua and Caleb and Ezokiel uud Jeremiah and Micah and Zcchariah and Wilborforco and Oliver Cromwell and Philip Doddrldgo and Ed ward Payson mid John Milton and Eliza both Fry and nonnah Moro uud Char lotto Elizabeth, and all tho other kings and queens of heaven. Oh, my soul, what a companionship! A palaco means Bplendor of banquet. Thoro will bo no common waro on that table. Thero will be no unskilled inn Kiclaiis at that entertainment. Thoro will bo no scanty supply of fruit or bov ijrnge. Thoro havo beon banquots spread that cost a million of dollars each; but who can toll tho untold wealth of that banquet? 1 do not know whether John's description of it is literal or figurative. A groat many who peoplo toll mo it is .figurative: but piovo itl 1 do uot know lnit that it may bo literal. I do not know Tout that thero may bo real fruits plucked tfrotn tho tree of life. 1 do not know but that Christ referred in tho real juleo of tho giapo when he mild that we should drink now wino iu .tr Father's kingdom, but not tho in l.xxlcating btuff of this world's biowiug. I do uot say it is bo; but 1 havo as much aight for thinking it is so as you have for thinking tho other way. At any rato, it will bo a glorious bauquet. Harkl iho chariots rumbling in thodibtance, I really boliovo tho guests nro coming now. Tho gates swing opon, tho guests dismount, tho puluco is filling, and nil the chalices, flashing with pearl and nmelliyst and carbuncle, arolifttdtotho lips of tho myriad banquoters, while fctandlng iu robes of snowy white they drink to tho honor of our glorious King. "Oh," you ay, "that is too gniud a placo for you and me." No, it ia not. If n spider, according to tho toxt, could crawl up on tho wall of Solomon's pal aco, Bhtill not our poor souls, through tho blood of Christ, mount up from tho depths of their sin and Bhumo, and finally reach tho palaco of tho eternal King? "Whore sin abounded, graco shall much moro abound, that whereas sin reigned unto death, oven bo may graco reign through righteousness unto etornal life byJeeua Christ our Lord," One flash of that coming glory obliterate the pennlcher, fr;mutgo,vfth lanterns and" torches tmd a guide, we wont down in tho Main moth cava of Keutncky. You may walk fourteen miles and mm no sunlight It U a stupendous place. Some places tho roof of the ohvo is a hundred feet high. The grottoes tilled with weird oclun-a; ctweiidw falling from invisible height to invisible depth. Stalagmites llslujf tip fro the floor of the cave taUclUoft' tksHHUdlag from the roof ot thorny, JMng wn otkw and wak In;; pJUw of the Almighty' aealptur in?. Tttvpat resettea ef awethykt ia hKlUiftaiffiutt.' Ah tfee guita earries UAh 1.-jiimI of yo, the shadows haw t.a, wwnwrnHoe supernatural aad tywhaL Tiw darlMt k fearf ah Two people, getting lort from their guido Only for ft few hours, years ago, were demented, nnd for years sat In their inFamty You feel like holding your bre.ith us yon walk across tho bridges that poem to span tho bottom lexa lib so. Tiie gui-lo throws his cal ilrt'ii light down iny tho caverns, nnd ;!to light rolls nnd tosi.es from rock to rock nud from depth to depth, making at ( very pinngn a new roveianon oi mo ttwful power that conld have mado Mich a placo us that. A senso of suf focation comes upon you us yon think that you aro two hundred and fifty feet in n straight lino from tho summit sur faco of tho earth. Tlio guldo after awhilo takes yon into flint is called tho "stnr chamber;" and then ho says to you, "Sit hero;" und then ho takes the lantern nnd goes down un der tho rocks, and it sets darker and darker until tho night is so thick that tho t.and an inch from tho eve is unob 3orvablo. And then, by kindling ono of t ie Untcrnj and placing it in a cleft of tuc rock there, is a reflection mat On tho donio of tho cavo, and thero aro stars coming ont in constellations a brilliant night heavens and you involuntarily exclaim, "Beautiful! beautiful!" Then ho takes tho lantern down in oilier depths of tho cavern and wanders ori and wanders off until he corned up from behind tho rocks gradually, nnd it srems liko tho dawn of tho morning and it gets brighter and brighter. Tho guide is a skilled ventriloquist, and he imitates tho voices of the morning, aud soon the gloom is all gono and you stand con gratulating yourself over tho wonderful spectacle. FllOM THE QUAYE TO QLOIIY. Well, thero aro a gieat many people who look down into the gravo as a great cavern. Thy think it i3 a thousand miles Hubterrtucous, and 1 11 tho echoes stem to bo tho voire r f de .pair, and the jcuscadcfl heem to bo iho falling tears that always full, and tho gloom of earth stems coming up in rtuhii mite, and the gloom of tho eternal wot Id seems de scending in tho stalactite, making pil 1'ira of indescribaUo horror. Tho grave is no such place, as that to me, thank Godl Our diviiio gu.vio 1 ikes us down into tho gieSt caverns. 'and we liavo the lamp to our feot and the light to our path., and till tho echoes hi tho rifts of tho rock aro anthems, and all tho fall ing waters aro fountains of salvation, and ufter awhile wo look up, and bo hold! tho cavern of the, tomb has bo come a King's star chamber. And whilo wo oro loekii: ; at the pomp of it an everlasting morn, lg begins to rise, and all tho tears of earth crystal lizo into stalagmite, rising up in a pillar on tho ouo sido, and all Vio glories of heaven Bcem to bo descending in n sta lactite, nial.ing a pillar on tho other side, and you jiiiFh against tho guto that swings between tho two pillars, and as that gate flashea open yon find it as one of tho twelvo gates which aro twelve pearls. Blessed bo God that through this Gospel tho mammoth cavo of the sopulcher has becomo the illumined etai chamber of tho King! 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Sold by D. J.Fry, drugglst,Salem. i?R7S LIVER F2LI3 Act on a new principle regulate tbe ller, stomach and bowcla through tht turvti. Da. Milks' Piiaj ipecilHy curt biliousness, torrid llvor and constlpa. tlon. Smallest, mildest, Mirextl OC)Uosos,2Botil, t'M'itilfM l.-to at ctruiTsista. ' Mllll.Co.,Mlliiit.ll, gold by t. J. Fry, drjgglst, Bali ml wsmw XOOSESKx Uaffttfneca Oas ml OasoliM PIIWEl mniss ITnvo ftvror parts, and r thur. r. tr.k l.i4 llL al v t tmt nut. afiFlr.lAis tAt MMsft.. . . . . ai- T . i . . . . -. bJilU Just Haht Uio buruer. turn Hid wheel, and U xuuiaUuaj, STAKES HO BSIKM. OK DIRT. Vo double, or false expto-iloni, so frcqucut trUa lb unreliable si'&rlc. For Blmplleltjr It llonts tUo VTorW. , It Oils iuclf Aututunttoally, K Batterlf or JUootrto Bparlu II rasa wt'.U aChcaper Ormlj of ouollna Uuta any biher lysine. ro BclrvK c-hu.-olus rrww PALMED & REY, Manufaotursks !a rrwiiM. Cal lal PsrSwI, Of VNnisxjr'ss LLy mw B! daaHaSflSa LaaBBHEBMWv2j5JliQC'K2I -r'w-i W? WITH ttEETHB MA8NETIC StKPfNICHV, UTI3T PATENTS csr WPMVEMENTS. WtUtsN Wiyt MWu UTsntim MuMlMft M Mini uUuUu, Jil,. ImuutHW 4iMUy. km, U.ir, rit.uujia, tiit,IH, 4w4 D.il., MtUiu,iait tut, iwuis miGm. runci UttMlIk i.TM tiMil. bt suuim ifHMWltpmwtf, w M4M.M4(1im KIIOlUll U M4Mltr I'ltlrUt HMHHklMIH.nnl, ,UriU M M&' UVll MMUltlMtW. fliluuiA.h.n.kuMi(iilvU.n., v4mw Imuki attor M mih mSIn l". t . iHm sriiai aijaTUK' rr. IV rLr rnoMi iw tr lemt &M,rM trr i.umi wk.swi, kilM aaA tiniw tma H -.. w , .". WVJWOIKNr M itwuatBut. HaJ, Im. iKfH O CO., n, in ru ., rtftm.vw. c. for Infants and Children "Cas'orla It to well adaptofi to chndren that I recommend itn superior tocny prescription Known to me." II. A. Aaci. tn, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford BL, Brooklyn, K. T. "The use of 'Castoria' b wunlrersal and IU mi-rlts go well knuwn tlut !t seems a wort ot Bunererogation to endorse It. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Caulos Maiittk, D.D., N-'W York City. Late Pastor Dloomicedalo Itclormod Church. Caatorla euros Colic, Oomllpatfon, 8our Stomach, Diarrhoea, tructatlon, Kills Worms, glre sleep, and promotes a Without injurious medication. " For seriral years 1 have rocommr&leo your Cantoris,' and ahnll always continue to do so as ithaslnTarlably produced beneficial results." Enwm F. Paiides. M. D., " Tho Wlnthrop," 125th Street and Tth Ave, Kew York City, Tax CiKTaun Compakt, 77 Jlentuv Stoket, New York. lBSBmMjmLJi13S3SSSniSSSSS Tlie Doctors ire Coining. 'llie dlstlugiilBhrl pnd eminent pcclal!st i, Mr'r iX'ryxsxa'wzjr.vss.'S.rsiV' Or. Geo. W. Williams, Formerly of Quf en's fT- p tnl, London, uni uHsli-lanlH, will calu vlflt SALEM, Tliiuwlay, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 22d, 23d and 24th. AT THE , WILLAMETTE HOTEL nnd can bo consulkd fixe of charge. These Illustrious physicians can name vour disease!, without nuking a qu'itlon. Oo nnd consult them Jhls day, It will cost you nothing, nnd may nave vou years ol sullcrlng nnd perhaps your life. $1,000 IN ' GOLD Given for any case thny take nnd onnnnt curn. Aud another $1,000 for anv caue you ever ueuru oi mm mey undertook una failed to relieve. Young, Midle-Aged and Old Men, Who may je suffering from Youthful Fol lies or tho excesses of matured life should commit at once, before It is too late; these veteran prnctloneVs, who have no equnls in the United States ns they can and will rriiuro j uu 10 perjeci ueaitu wuen all oth ers bare failed, TlROKEN-DOWN CONSTUTITIONS aro rcluvenntftd and munlr vltrAi-rMtnmii by their now nnd wondorAil methods of ireniment. jno injurious drugs ued. Worn out business men, ctill for advice, es- NEItVOtIS DL'JJtr.ITY or falling power, olnny diseases oftho eve, ear, beail, throat. lmig, heart, stomach, akin, kidneys, or b'adder. 111.001) DISEASES cured In tho shnrtrnt time bv vegetable tlvely cured by their new (Jerman method. . LADIES Who mfler from nervousptostrntton, sleep- ir3un-B, ucBiKiuucncy, lunigeBiion, consll pntlon, Inssltudo, pains in the buok, or allrlAU tkllff rilioaenu Hnii,tln n tt.i. oan ronsul t tbeso phj slclnus lu tho utmost REMEMBER THE DATES, September 22d, 23d and 24th, Dr. Williams' Medical and Surgical Institute. Oul-Ol-lnwu natlnntatrpntcil will. ,m full. "JR., Hureess turoiign correspondence. Medlclnra sent afoly nnd free Irom ohxer utlon taanv nartnr lhn Ninntrr u-rita for sytnntoii blank In nil niK? unri tatir luujr piuiDing your atscate, giving ad lc. Ac, will be returned free, Addressall luu era pmini.vm GKO. W. 400, Geary St., WILLIAMS, Sau Prauctfco, California. Ctias, Wote, GERMAN MARKET, 123 Stata St. Free delivery. All kinds of m-st and sausugo. Ijvw prices. Uld patrons brrv queated to close aiwuuu. aud rcuov busU ne&i. Notlco ot FIhrI Settlement. Nc OTtn-" crfb gtvn toalwlinmlt ii'.it wng r)l hnt the tinflrmlKiail dmltiUtmior or tho Ktt rf Henry Ueto.i's-cw.d. h U y flld . ntisl cemiut of ld i4'u Jn J tt .mir Court ouwstatl" t'ruHin tAtcBny, and that suiavrtt) "chnr mb,ln-i.t 1 n'elcck nfMld day tn Ui Ohiti ri 4 w.t tvturt, tix txii itxt-d n tliMlwwaaH Mf lor iHrlns tU Mt't wil UJ- .-tiofca thvKt.i. 'r.i"liA, .tmtnMro'r rtb X4(a.)fjttrr U-Il.6, CMf d. Salem Abstract and Loan Co, The only Abstract books of Marlon county. Keal es'nto ciders filled promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAOltK. For Locating Mines. Dr. H. mlthl-tnow ff-'c ftrent In Ore con for tho Fnle (.1 A'l.rhbnU'M iilfctro Sing- ...,.. ..!.. ..... lA.,tlt rr .. 1.1. c nf tltAt nr 1!CIK JUI1I1 IU1 JVMUfc 1. hit w. x.-.m - . allfr, 'JIi'h liiiittitrm-nt hia become the n ONt ?rtli-ent forte in dt-li-itii'g th-i ptet mtci c,f (rolit nndhllvir dtoi' is whether tn ihePirmnl hidden cc.ltioi itiaitzrock. iho inn kcr claims that u cm lul Invcstl- iriitiori Jf sure H)ica(ion--i" 11 r rjnic- in ciMtyofthH trtiinre. for f nhur infill million pieato address DR. H.SMIrH, V.'J fnlcin,('regtin. Bros, STATE STREET BRICK YARD. Large stock of common Hi Ids always on hand. Fifoed uud ornamental brick iiiiiuu 10 urui'i lcnve orders at O. fetolz, H Plato street, tloodbue Cahlll, 95 State sttttl, or at the j urd, oppositofetate Prison. Residence 382 Chunh St. J. J.' MUTTON, SIGN AND HOUSE PAINTER, Decorator, Kalsominer and Pa per Hunger. Leave ordeis nt . II. Buren & Son's Fur nltuie store or Broat& Qlle, Uroccrs. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CALIFORNIA EXFKESfl TRAIN RUN DAII.T BKTWKEN PORTLAND AND S. F. Boiltll. j.ix; p. m. 9:18 p. m. 8:15 a.m. North. i.v. Portland Ar. 7:Ko 11. m iiv. Salem iiv. I 5-2iJ a. m Ar. Ban Iran. Lv. 7.00 p. ni Above trains stop only ut iollowing sta 110ns norm or i.oscuurB, wist i-ottland Or-5ifon City, Woodbutn, baltm, Albany Tnneent, Hhedds, Halhoy, Uar.-lhburu Junction Clty.lrvlng and Kngene. HOaKUUItO MAI.L DAILY, 6:30 a.m. 11:17 a. m 5:50 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. I 4:) p. m, Lv. Baiem Lv. 1 1:10 p. m, Ar. Iloseburg Lv, I 7:00 a. m Albany Local, Dally Except "Sunday, h.u) p. m. 7:5a p.m. a.oo p.tn. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland salem Ar. Lv. Albany Lv, 1 6:30 a. ni lfc.IOo.in. 7:3S e. in POLLMAN BUMT SLEEPE11S. Second Class Sleeping Cars' For accommodation 01 passengers holding eecuuu cmss iicaets uiuicnea u express trains. Ycst Side Division, Between Portland and Ceryallis: PAILY (KXCBPT SUNDAY), 7:3J a, m. I Lv. Portland Ar7 laiu p. m. 1 Ar. l-orvallls Lv. fT-lKI p. iii 1Z..15 p. in, At Albany and C'orvallls connect vrim naiua oi Oregon fauino luilroad. mCfliraiTTRAlN (DAILY FXCJ'lTtinNDA? 1:11! p. m. 7 25 11. m. "Lv; Portland ATT Ar.McillnnvllleLv. h:20 a. in 5:13 a. in Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH Jfor tickets and lull information regard. L?n?Sffe5Sgf. to Ul" CmPa- B( Citation. IntheCounty Court oftho State of O-c-gon for the Oounty of Marlon In the matter or the Kstate 1 Pllas W. lleeley.decensrd fCUat,on' ToOcorce W. llM-slnv, n.-.nn.f.-u decendeut.Johu I. llLUley and all other ertons intcrektd in .im k-..0iV In tilt) N'liniA nftlia Qtcfa An are hereby clid and renunvd to aiipeirln ue County Court ot the bUte ot" ifregoii! tor the Cmniv of Marlon, at the Court jtxnn thereof, at tho t:ltr cf -Mlem tiiiS Count- Of Marion" on inenm dy of Oc loner isw.nt 10 oWk. fo!l oon?of ,to day, then and thero 10 khowrau-.irauy you hae, why hu onlir should uot be Bi-anUdtoK. It,hmilh. tie Administrator WsatdisttsfUihefol:owlugdmiibet rvletalo belonging t-i said dRsa, as HnhwAu,; Kret fitfuT " fffilSS ciuuiy.fttuieolDrtou nAn5.,u:hnf!),'m "' Italian be pub- at lesit iMMr r. . ."..r. ' 'tri4 -Vi'"w' talJouhnal blnvr a neufpapSr Printed "-'.--"Y , , . " '., '. "u "" in nay or.Neptember. iSSi o j W.U.HUUUA1U VWvr jt J"rtgoa!deiiirt, .V.T. RINEMAN SEALER IK -fe ud Fiity Gmeries, -w moo vii KB iH mill fee! il?" " lthilTii0T,, WeW ; rf your gsln4r Ktuxni9i e nwrmnw. Lciw,"M" mniiimiwlfij . o i CD fo Ct 5- s p p w tr. ", en , C3 ,- O 1 P t: rf-ft C3 rn t3 p w I J . S c o M- m2 :? n ic " B tf-- W " I-5 hL 0 ZZ 1 1 f h CD CD P pr m S (3 P O&og E- 5 . - r i? P CD 0 5 a o-p c " o ST B S Ccr- S3 a rz B n Cb Ti w " o3 i-t $ CD 2 Q o".! . . S- - . k- ; JT p B-" CO 2s . r! WfCD EJE f3 1 CD "3 CL. m CD O S CD i" CD 3 O CD O B P & r' cd cj- p crc rj p B CD w PuW LJ CO IS fife i' S JO O 5T 03 h 52 g-al teJ T zB C O3 rsLpJ e- -i m P rr S,ffi S a rr. . 1 1 m -J 1 1 5SttBfl-a' -: xa O CD 1 5 tf p g3gro og l2 S m WB WP CD w CD . 2 00 P -3 -3 K 1 S3 UW CO Cf L, S. w ff O P Qn K aj to p U3 e 1 w ni cd c P o org p - c:- IT, trf v O 23, r-4 - : i z:" c 2s 5 2, cV - p- ro cd t B a. m fS P 1 ' x 1 1 o K D w . . yt rn ' 3. ET. o O O F s 00 CAD CJO CO cog S- ml crs CO THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OltLGON. Uatcs, ..fiO to 5.1,0 iin- jny . Tho best hotel between rortlabdno Frauclswi. Klrst-clnsa in al u ia?an ' ineuu. IU tnb.ts are kcryed wlf"'' Choicest I rutin " Umwnlln tho W'llluiueile U0y. A. 1. WAGNER, Prop, ) FOR SALSP CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN hOMES AND f RLIT GARDENS, Within nno-linli mile Or two elmrlom..,. cur Huts und J-lrtnjHudsstntlounnd,i, oflli-o Uhly two and onp-quarti r iin5 from the..tntH oi haiem. HtitUv S"? . tlful Ipoattoi. Ko.lextm good, well u'nZSf nud nth. Price low nud terms un,v 4 MO-tf 11. W.CD'l-rLE. ' FOR SALE. Absolutely - Sale - luveslnitut. $10,000 FOR $6,000 The new two-story brick store bulldln. and gtuHUd occupied by Oto, F. Bmlth ? Uouimerclnl street. For bale fr (mm1 S tascuwHW. IttuvslO per cent, ontlui aujouut, und will be worth Slo.ouo in uTi n....... -.. . 1 r. ...a . vY.corrLK, than llvo years. B-1U-U JJci'oro Starting on a Journey A person UFiiully desires to gain some in formation ns to the most desitnble routatii take, and will pmthuse UoKHs via the on. that will iiiloid hliu the quickest and biii bervlix-. b;oro starling on u trip to thi cii4U or any ikjIuI Jiaet.jou should provla youri-elf wllfi u map anil timetable uf lb wiicouslii Central i.iuo. Tho tie ins run on thKioutuie vestibule andiiieeiJuiDrf!i with I'ulluiauM lutes' Urawlnt ltoiiiin,l,ov ei..,e:-Kant iiy Couches and i-Muini, (i, of laleot deslyu, built txjuthslj lor t nU t er. viw, and uieuiqiilblUtlu luinlbhlneg and totiveiiient und tonilortable in urran fnent nnd s toiii)iltte in overy detail tfiat they have no bupeilorlu rorntori una vie. gunt-u. The illuluc car service Is ltmonn. ced by all the liiOtt elejjant cei Itiaucnr 11 ted, und lb o perilled lu the lutneb'. bl 11. palious. lust trains via the Wlscoubiu Ctntrjl Lines ltuv e &i luuen)ollK dully at 12 45 u... and C.iS p in., aud nt. Fuul ut uio n, n, and 7:15 p. in., umklug laoniblu toaneo.' llou with all tiulns liora the Vtst and Southwest. For tli'Utts, maps, j-umphlets imd full UH'I IllUIIUJi t'l'ljF l--Vi.,'. 1.IUX1 rlJJ, (J, H auu T. A , Hilnni-upolli,, Mlnu ,und toJas' C. 1'ond, (Jtmiul l-i.bbcn(,(ir uud 'tlckti Auiiit, Chitago, ill, MB-iy Sheriff Sale. OTICBisboieliy given that by virtue JLl '.1 an excutiou duly lssutd out of the louuty bourl ol tho btutunl Ou-on for the Louutv 01 Marmu, on the ath day or Aug. gut, lbDJ.nnd to mo dlrtctid upon a Jnde. nitnt duly rendeied, eulcrtd ot rtcoiasnd. docketed tn und b sld cmutou 1U CiU. iLiyol Auyiibt ItiO, inucitlam suittbou. in said cnuit, vending Iiernln U aud E. Jllrhdi ueiepIalui.fl,Hi d l h irlisvmigha mis ueleuneut in luor 01 plulntlirn and ngultibt Uclentlant, by which txecntloa I uiu c-ommanded that out uf tlie pet fouul propel ty of mid dffeodant. or if bunltlcnt caunot bo found tliea out oi tho real proijeity belonging to -aid dtlendan Inmlifc unty, on ur uutx thofiih day August, lbSJ, tobutitiythemm ol SU 3D, togother with liiterest thereon at tbo rate ol 10 per eent. por annum, Irom the ttli nay 01 August IWi and thelurthcr sum ol 81; 35, together with lulcrcst from thuClh day of Augubt, lbn'i, und the fll therbUin of ld-W aud also costs aud ex- , peuseB of bald execution, I havelovlcd upon, nnd will, on Saturday, the 1st day of October, 1892, at the hour of 2 o cloi.k p. ni, of raid day at the est door of the county court house lu Hulum, Murlou county, Oiegon, tell ut public auction to the highest bidder for tush In hand on the day oi sale, ull the right, title, interest nud en tate which bald aefendant.Uharlei. Vaughn, had on or after the (Ith day 01 Aug. lKxt,in, and to the following descilbed rtal piop-erty.to-wit: Ueglunlng nt tho liorthwest cornerof thOEoutheasl quarter ol section 4. T, I) 8 , it. il west; tnente tabt (Alt rods; thence bouth 1-1 roilt,; thence westtw&rodt: thence noith 14 rods to the place 01 begin ning, containing acres more or Jets.and also all of tbe donation hind claim of bin Jamlu Vaughn nun Elizabeth Vaughn In r. U s., U. 2 west, savo and except tbo fol fel fol eowing: described psi'inlsfs, tow It: .Begin ning at tho bouthwest coiner of tho south eabt quarter ol btctton 4, T US, K. 2 west of Willumetto Aleriiltun: thence north SO cluilni-; ihenco west 2.10 thulns 10 the northeast corner of ieaao Cook's donation land claln; thence along eastern boundary of saidCook's donation land claim 'M clialut; thence eubt l.Wi chains to the p ace ot be glnulng, containing 6 acres, more or less. Dated attJaleni,thls.sl8tday of Au.'.,',lii!il JOHN KMfeUT, Pherlffof Jlarlon County, OitKoti, By l T. WuiGHTiiAN, Deputy. 7-lMt. THE YA0UINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RA1LR0AB ,' And Oregon Development comrair'1 steambhlp line. 225 miles shorter, 20 boum lesstimothau by any othei loute. Uni class thiough passenger and lrclgbt lie Irom Portland and nil points In theUi lametlu valley to and ironi ban Jtuuc!o TIKE SCHEDULE, (Kxtert fcunaays). LeaveAttiuny l.-Wl'M Leave Corvallls 1:10 fit Arrlvo Ynqulna 1.10 I'M Leave Yaqulnn 0:45 AM Leave Corvallls IO.&iAM Airlve Albany 11:10 A K O. d- C. ti-alns connect at Albuflr and Corvalllh. Thoabovotnilns connect at YAQUINA with the Oitgon Doeloiimcnt Co's Lin if Weamshlnh between Yanulna nnd fca Kntnclsco. N. . Fasjengers Irom Tortlaud and al willamttto Valley points can mste c'.ctei conni-ctlou with the trains of the VAQUJNA ltOUTKatAlbanj or Corvallls audli destined to Juu fiunclFCO, ebouid arraj,,c1ouiTiveot Ynqulna the evtnlH: buriedateoi tuUtn(. )wnfti and frdl-Li kitt v,j U6 lovj,t, or lu:ormntTin apply v ill L.MAN & Co., Ftclghi u "') A,;ui,2O0.-ud J02 front st icia j ur.l o C l. iiOUlJK AC't UeUl 1" 1'trKAi.U, Oregon J'KCltlfl"!" Jc Uiv-us,' . ' H A.H'VMa.,Jr..fafn,l Irt, i uss Art. Greriwi I cif cl JOtn" Co..!.fl4 Mrctt 1 -ir 4 m& mm Sill KEAUTH nichnu's doIOVn Dnlsam Ko, t Cures Chancres, (lrt and second !'& Sores en tho Legs and Body; Sore t-VJ, Lyes, Nose, etc., Copper-colored Blotch Syphlllllo Catarrh, illscased Scalp, ard fc'J primary fortas of the dlteasa known u Syphlll. Price. Sa 00 per UoMl. Le Jllchnu's OoTilun Balsam No-S Curcs-Tertlary. McreurlsiajTihillUo Bin matltm. pains in tho Bones, rln In tlif Head, back of the Notlc, Uleerated SM Xhroat, Byphllltlo Ilasb, Lumiis t. d ouO tractcd Cords, BtlSnoM o( tho Limbs, ww tnidlcates all dlteate from th tr''u. whether camed by iadUrrttlon or abaJ Mercury, leaving tho blood pure m healthy. Price 5 OO per I'ottle. to llithnu's Golden HuanlUi Anil uoto for the euro ol Goncrrhoia, elect Irritation Gravel, and alt Urinary or Oenl tal dlttrranramenU. Prlt64 SO Vet Bottle, Lrf Klchkaa Golilea Spanlsb In jection, forserera noses ot Oouorrh. lctUanaatoryGIet,Btrieiiuf,&c, I'll" 1 fiu iter Bottle. -' Klchaa'a tloUT Ointment (or Uw St!ve he!lx jvphlliHo H J and erapUoss. lrlrcl eb pr Box m lllobaa's Uoldett l'llls Xi' d Bf!a treotBMot,, Urn ot pHysiaJ 1" V sm or ovcr-ikortr. Hiut. Pric m m pr , !xt.t TrvbvP. tiy ran mcuwi mm 9ts '.a T-Tvn o