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m 91 m TTMKTABKR)rAUliE. I go tack Mid look st the fcriiirigs of Job' Mid ho8r him exclaim. "I Vnow tlwt ilny IMdeewerllvetli." Then "1 g.e to t.U.MAGE'3 FJRT 8fcrMdM AFTER Kwkfcl id IRnd'tnirlstiireseatyl ihery HiS R6TUP.N FIWM. feUHOPE.. " "M't of.rtmown," andthen'I turn uver 10 isHisii an jurist, is spoKen 01 "as a hep before her filienrera." It is Jesus fill the way betitn Gpnwty arfrt Malaohl. Thun' 1 tm over in the New Testament and it k Christ in the wrablo. it is Christ in the tnirecle,.it is Gbrigt.in the- fivnj:eihH's sttrs, it is CbrM. hi the !itKUqVeiistlfl smlli is Christ ln tho mithpot peal oAlie AocaI)Te. I Know limre are a ffrmt many people who do tot find Chriet in tho Bible. , Hert) Is a man; "who studies tho Bible s a historian. Well, If yon come as a litytorian,.yDQ will find.inltbia-feobk'hOwi the world was made, how the Bona fled to,thir plaoee, how empires' weroeBtBb Iished. how nation foueht with nation. javelin ingty.ai&fasthrhogeon,Hnfcil: tho earth was ghastly with the dead. .ITou will see, the coronation of princes, the triumph of conquerors, and tho world turned upside down and back agniri and ilowri aKain, cleft and scarred with Treat agonies of earthquake and torn pest mid battle. It is U wonddrful history, putting to tho blush all others in the ac curacy of its repital and in the oCupoii dons events it records. Homer, and 'i'hu cydides and Gibbon could mako great1 stories but of little events; but it tool? a Moses to tell how the heavons and tho earth weremado iUiono chapter, and to givo the history of thousands of years upon two leaves. MISUSE OF THE BIBLE. Tliero aro others' who come t6 tho i Bible merely as antiquarians. If you come as an antiquarian,- you will firm a great many odd things, .in the Bible peculiarities of manner and custom, m'arriago and burials peculiarities of dress, tunics, sandals, 'crisping pins, amulets and girdles and tinklirjg orna ments. If you como to look at military arrangements, you will ind coats of mall and javplins and engines of war and circumvailation and encampment. If you look' for peculiar musical instru ments, you will find 'psalteries and shig- ionoths and rams' horns. Tl:o anti quarian will find in the Bible curiosities in agriculture, and in commerce, and in tivt, and in religion that, will ko.'p him absorbed a great while; Thero are thoso who como to this Bible as you would to a cabinet of .curiosities, and you pick up this and say,"Wliata strange sword that 1st" and "What a peculiar hat this isl" aud "What an unlooked tor lunip that isl" and tho Bible to such becomes a British museum, i Then there nro othorswho find, noth ing in tho Bible but tho poetry. Well, if you como as a poet, you will find in this book faultless rhythm, and bold lm- ngory, and startling antithesis, And rap? urous lyric, and sweet pastoral, and instructive narrative, and devotional psnlm; thoughts expressed 'in a style tnoro solemu than that of Montgomery, moro bold than' that of Hilton, more ter rible than that of Danto, wore natural (linn that of Wordsworth, more impas sioned than that of Pollock, moro teudor than that of Cowpor, moro weird than than that of Spenser. This great poem brings nil the joins of tho earth into its coronet, and it weaves tho Humes of judgment in its garland and pours eter nal harmonics in its rhythm. Everything tins book touches it makes beautiful, from tho plain stones of the summor thrashing 'floor, and tho daugh ters of N.'ilior filling the trough for tho camels, nnd tho fish pools of Heshbou, up to tho psalmist praising God with diapusou of, storm nnd whirlwind, and Job leading forth Orion, Arcturus and the Pleiades. It is u wonderful pooin, mill a great many people read it as they do Thomas Mooro's' "Lalla Rookli," and, Walter Scott's "Lady of the Lake," and TonriyBoh'B "Chargo of tho Light Bri- gudo." Thoy sit down, and aro Boab-J Borbod in looking at tho shells on tho shore that thoy forgot tq look off on tho great ocean of God's morcy aud salva tion. Then thero aro othors who como to this book1 as skopticsV Thoy marshal paBsngo against -passago, and try to get Mntthovy and Lnko in a quarrel, nnd would havo a discrepancy botweon what Paul aud Jtuncs say about faith nnd works, and thoy try tho nccount of Mosos concerning tho croation by modorn decisions iu Ecienco, and resolve tlint in nil questions botweon tho Bcien tilio oxploror and tho inspired writer thoy will giv'o tho preference to tho geologist. Thoso uion thoso spiders, I will sujv Buok poison out of tho sweetest flowers. Thoy fatten thoir infidelity upon tho truths which havo lod thousands to heavou, nnd in thoir distorted vision prophot Bcoms to war with prophet, nnd ovnugoJiBt with evangelist, aud apostlo with upostlp) and if thoy can find soino bnd trait of oUtrncter in a man of God moutionod in that Bible thoso carrion crows oa,w uud flap their wings over tho carcass. BoenuBo thoy cunnot under stand how tho whalo swallowed Jonah thoy attempt tho moro wondorful feat of swallowing tho luoustor whalo of mod ern Bkoptioism. Thoy do not boliovo it possible thnt tho Biblo story should bo tmo which says that tho dumb ass spake, while thoy thoniBolves provo tho thing posslblo by thoir own uttorances. , I am umuBed beyond, bounds when I hoar ouo of thoso men talking about a future lif o. Just ask a man who rejects that Biblo whnt heaven is. nnd hear him befog your bouI. Ho will toll you that heaven is merely the development of tho iuterunl resources of u mnnj it is on of. flort'sconeo of tho dynamic, forces, into a ututo of ethereal and transcendental lu cubration, in close juxtaposition to tho ovor present "wiis" and tho great "to bo" nnd tho ovorlasting "uo." Consider ing themselves wise, thoy nro fools for tinio, fools forotoruity, A3 TO VAIN MSr-UTATlONB. j uen tuoro is nnouier cms of persons who como to tho Biblo ns controversial ists, Thoy aro enormous Prosbvtorlana or fierce Baptists or violent Mothodlsts. They out tho Biblo to suit their creed instead of cutting thoir creed to suit tho Bible, If tho Scriptures think ns they do, wall; if Hot, 8Q much tho. worse for thiSariptures. Tho Bible hi merely tho wlietaton6 on whieh they sharpen, tho OR. Til iMirr.Kf I'.n GoiijMil of Clirlot. Then I An.i(H t.riltft (B it.tflth Poetry nnil Snl.llnJn lllieWIe, but Mnr fcfctl ,AH Kfaf, TU-TB IStlTHtlflB. UrookiA'K. ftSfpt.'SS, Dn Taittoige MfnMve weloom, today bya vt cou negation which KNceinbled to hear him -feeach bit t Mtxiou after his return :t . JttiAn h 1cMIAWwa tiliatt.rtMt.r fM Tl.i Wmonnoed that, in h Sunday or two he Would f!v' a abriiiftn' concerning hts1 Mttwardidiip in dolivoring in Russia, in thlf of The Ciirintian Herald, the 86,(K)0 worth of fionr fo'r.tlie starving. The imbject' today vrm'iAl in All." Text,, OWwjsifths iii, 11, "Christ is all 'and to all.ty.Vf . .w nw. . BeturBd' after the moat eventful i muntMifot my' life'. I niwt shortly and a mob M I recover from tho sei voyage git yoro, account of our 'mission of breailito funnine s'triclcen', ftuwia, and of my;priohin iphx through, Germany, Knglandlj&cotlintl'Hn Irelsfn'ut niy flrrtjjiy6i on rechiugjieoanuat bo a nosanna or grauiuuq touuri8t,,anairom th,txt. I ,havo chosen, 1 havo, found that the greatest riame in: the (ocentt (hipping, nnd from Liverpool to Mos cow, and from Moscow -to; L'ondoh and . Bdlnburghand Belfast' and, Dublin, is Jesus. ,- EVery age of .the world has had its htetorianfl,,itd.pbii9sophers, its- artists', h its'thiiikers nnd itd tjjpchers, Wero there ,histpries io' bo written there has nlwaya bee'na'MosoB, or a Herodotus, or a Xen- -.tophon,, or a, Joeephus to write thoiu. ; WereJthere' poems to bo constructed there hai'always been a Job or a Hornet to coustract them. Wero there thrones 'lustrous ;and powerful to bo lifted thero hasalwtyd heena David or a Ctesar to, tai8e;'-'them;, Were 'there teachers do - marided for the intellect -nnd tho hearts there haa been a Socrates', and a Zeno, and a'Cleauthes, end a Marcus Antoni- rjniwoining forth on, the grand nnd glo .riouatBission. Every ago of the world ia'had.lti,trininphs'of reason and mor- ality. 'v. TherS.has. notibeen. a sihgloago f.tho.-wbrld which, has not had some do- liided'ByBtemofiroligion. ' Vlhe PlatoniBm, orientalism, stoicism, '' BrahminiBm and Buddhism, corisiderlila it th ages iu which they wero ostablishfcd, .r .were.not lacking in ingonnity and force. f Now," in this line pt beneficent institu tions and of noblo men, thero appoa'rs a personage taoro wonderful than any ' predecessor, Ho came from a family without any royal or aristocratiOpreten " Bkn! !He became u Galilean iriechrtnic. Be, had.no advahth'go from the schools. !, There, wero people boaido him day after j. day, who had no idoa thnt ho was going to. bo nnything, remarkable or do uny ! thing romarkablo. Yet notwithstand M ing all this, and without nny titlo or scholarlyn'rofesslon or flaminsr rhotoric he startled tho world with tho strangost -'announcements, ran in collision with ,i solemn priest and proud rulor, and with , voice that rang through temple and palace and ovor ship's deck and moun- - tain top, exclaimed, "1 nm tho light of (tfcejworldl",, t " ' Men were taken all aback at tho idea ' that'thathwid(yet hard' from the "uso of thfuax, isftW and adz and hatchet, ' uhouldvwavo tho scepter of authority, , nd that, upon that ,brow, trom which ' they, had so often seen him wipotho sweat of toil, there would yet como tho - orown of unparalleled splendor and of nuiversal dominion. We all know liow jj difficult it is tolhink that anybody who (i.waaatjschool with us in boyhood has ' got.to be anything great or famous, nnd ?n6'jWooder that thoso who bnd boon boys with Christ In tho streets of Nazareth jHBd eeen'hiui hi after years in tho days of; his complete obscurity, should luvo Wen' Very, slow to acknowledge Christ's wonderful mission. t THR' dllEAT DEVELOl'JIKNT. r ' From this huinblo point tho stream of life flowed put. At first it was just a .faint, jilli hardly ablo to find its way down tho rook, but tho tears of a weop- ing Christ added to its volumo, and it . Jiqwed on until by jtho beauty and green- " iiert ,of tho banks you might know tho pith 'the crystal stream was taking. On ,fl and ont until tho hipors woro brought "down and. washed of thoir loprosy, and . th dead wero lifted into tho wntor th('t tbiy might haYo.life,, and ponrls of joy anil promise wero guthorod from tho brink, and innumerable ohnrches gath- trea on eunor bank ami the tide flows on deejwr nud stronger aud wider un til it rolls into tho rlvor from under tho throne of God, mingling billow with . billow, and brightness with brightnusa, and joy with joy, nud hosanna with feoaannu. il wag looking at eoino of tho paintings of ihb.artist, Mri KenBett. I buw eomo pictures that woro just faint outlines; iu Home places yon would peo only tho branches Of a tree nnd no trunkj nud in another case tho trunk and no branches. ,He had not finished tho wbrk. It would have taken him days and months per hap to have completed it. Well, my frieudg, la this world wo got only tho tUatoat outline qf what Christ is. It wUl take all eternity to fill up thq pic ture so loving, so, kind, eo inorciful, m great! .Paul does not, iu this chapter, ay of Christ ho is good, or ho ia lovlnir. or he is ipatient, or ho is kind, but in his wolaraatlou of the text ho embraces wytMug when he says, ,(Chrl8t is all and ia all." ' Iramarkin tho first place, Christ ia rarything in the Bible. I do not euro What I ojmh the Bible, I find Jesus. Iu whatever path I start, I come uftr a whll to the Bethlehem manger. I go baek to the old dlBpensatiou, nud boo a Uaab on the altar, aud By, "IMiotd ih Samh of God whloh taketh away Jho afa of Um world 1" Then I go and see the manna provided for the Israelite iu tbewiUersew, aud Bay, "Jtiw, tho bread of life." Then I look at the rook , f hick wm smitten by the prophefa red, ' "MM.Mthewaier nmkm out. IW.' "it ft II IMW tlia fAUuiulii m-uuioil f.u ul.t mul s.jaf wMdeMuaaw.'' T 0 LEAN! iawccc;!ng knifj W couMivuYay, luej come to it as a government in timp of war comes to armories or flr'enls for wioh atid tutkiitiotts. Tli'eyho'vo, cle elaiwdWei lasting war against all other sects, and, they want so many broad swords, so many mnskcts so many howitzers, so innnycolumbiads, so much grape and canister, so munV fieldpieces with which to rako tho field of dispute, for they mean to get thovictory though tio heavens bo iiarwf ncd With tlieeiiloko and tho earthvrentiwitH; the: thunder. 'What do they cartfabout' tho religfou of the Lord Jesus Christ? I hav,o seen some such men come back from an ecclesiastical nmssacro as proud of thoir achievements as an Indian war rior bonsting.of tho number! of scalps ho has taken. I havo more admiration for Siiman who goesbrth with.' his fists to get the championship than I have for those theologicftTpugiliste'who mako our theological magazines ring with their warcry. Therp,. are men who seem to think the only use of the sword of truth is to trtick 'somebody. There is one pas sago of tho Scriptures that they like bet ter, than, all others, and that is this: "Blessed ho the Lord which teacheth my hands to war and my finjrers to'ficrht." Woo to us if we come to God's word as controversialists, or as skeptics, or as connoiwurs,or as fault finders, or mere ly as poetst , Those only get into the heart of God's truth who come, Beoking Christ. Wel come nil suchl They will find him com ing out from behind tho curtain of pro-1 pnecy until he stands, in the full light of .Now Testament disclosure, Jesus the Son of God, tho Saviour of tho world. (They will find him in genealogical table und in chronological calculation, in po etic stanza and in historical narrntive, in profound purableand in startling mira cle. Thoy will seo his foot on every sea, aud his tears in the drops of dew on Ilermon, and hear his voice in thewind, and bohold his words all abloom in the valley between Mount Olivet nnd, Jeru salem. There aro eomo men who come and walk around the Temple of Truth and merely seo th outsido. There are othors who walk into the porch and, then go away. There are others who como in nnd look at the pictures, but they know nothing about the ohW attractions of tho Bible. It is only the man who comes nnd kn6cksattho gate, Bayinar. "I would eeo Jesus' For him tho dories of that book opon, and ho goes in and finds Christ, and with him peace, pardon, life, comfort and heaven. "All iu all is Jesus" in ,the Bible. , I remark again that Christ is every thing in the great plan of redemption. We are slaves; Christ gives deliverance to the captive. Wo aro thirsty; Christ is mo river or Baivatlon to Blako ourthirst. Wo aro hungry; Jesus says. "I am the bread of ilifo." Wo aro condemned to die; Christ says, "Save that man from going down to tho pit; I am tho ransom." We nro tossed on n sea of troubles; Je3us comes over it, saying, "It is I; be not afraid." We aro in darkness; Jesus says, "I am tho brightand morning Htivr." We aro sick; Jesus is tho balm of Gilead. We are dead; hour tho shrouds rend and tho grayo hillocks heave as he cries, "I am the resurrection nud the life; ho that bolioyeth in me, though ho were dead, yet shall ho live." Wo want justifica tion; "Being justified by faith, wo havo poaco with God through our Lord Jesus Christ." We want to exerciso faith; "Boliovo in the Lord Jesus Christ and , thou shalt bo saved." I want to get from uudor condemnation; "Tliero is now, thoreforo, no condemnation to thom who nroin Christ Jesus." Tho cross ho car riodit. Tho flames of hell ho .suffered them. Tho shame ho endured it. The crown ho won it. Heights of .hoavon sing it. nnd worlds of light to worlds of light all round tho.heavons cry, "Glory, glory!" CimiST 13 ALL IN ALL. Lot us go forth and gather tho trophies for Jesus. From Golcondn mines we gather tho diamonds', from Coylon banks wo gather tho pearls, from all lands and kingdoms wo gather precious stones, nnd wo bring tho glittering burdens nnd put them uown nt tho foot of Jesus nnd Bay: "au inese aro tiuno. anou art worthy." wo go rortu again for more trophies, and into one Bheaf wo gatlior all tho scepters of the curth, of nil royalties and dominions, and then wo bring tho Bheaf of eceptors and put it down nt the feet of Jesus nnd Buy, "Thou art King of kingsnnd thoso thou liast conquered." And then wo go forth again to gather moro trophies, and wo bid tho redeetuQd of, all ages, tho Eons and daughters of tho Lord Almighty, to como. Wo nsk thom to como und offer their thanks glvlngs, nnd the hosts of heaven bring crown nnd pnlm and Bcoptor, nnd hero by theso bleeding feot, nnd by this rivon Bido, and by this wounded heart cry, "Blessing and honor nnd glory nnd powor bo unto him that Bittcth upon tho throno nnd unto tho Lamb forever nnd forever!" Tell mo of n tour that ho did ,not weop, of, a burden that lid did not carry, of n bnttlo that lio not fight, of a victory that ho' did not nchiovo. "All in nil is Jesus" in tho great plan of re demption. I remark again, Christ is ovorything to thd Christian In tlmoof troublo. Who has escnped' trouble? Wo must all stoop down nnd driuk out of the bitter lake. Tho moss ,hna, no tlmo to grow on tho buckets that como up out of tho heart's well dripping with tears. Great trials are ujon our xraoic na certain ns grey hound pack ou the scent of door. From our hearts in overy direction thoro nro n thousand' chorda reaching out binding us to loved ones, nnd ovor and nnonsomo of theso tondrils snap. . Tho winda thnt cross this" eoa of llfo are not nil nbaft. The clouds that croaa our sky nro not feathery nnd nfar, straying like flocks of shoop ou heavenly pastures, but wrath ful nnd Bombor and gleamiug with ter ror thoy wrap tho mountains iu fire, and como dowu baying with their thuudora through ovory gorge. Tho richest fruits of blowing have a prickly shell. Llfo hero is not lying ut anchor; it is weatherlug n gnlo. It is not Bleeping in a soldier's tent with our arms stacked; it is a bayonet charge, WoBtumble over gravestoues, nud we dnvo on with our Wni utep in the old' rut of graves. TrouUo hns wrinkled vonr brow, ahd it hita frnstikil vonr head. Falling in this'lmtle fef life, is there no. Migel toWndour wounds? Hath God. mado this world with bo many things to hnrt nad none "to heal ? .For this snakri hlte'of sorrow, is (hero no herh growing by all tho brook to heal tho poison 1 nicos.4(l bd God tiiiit in the Gospel wo find tho antidote I Christ has bottled an ocean of tears. Hbw many thorns he haih, plucked out of human ngony I Oh, he knows too well what it is to carry a cross, not'to help us carry ours! ,Ho knows too well what it ia to climb tho mountain, not to help us tip tho steep. He kuows too well what it is to bo persecuted, not to help those whd nre imposed Upon. Ho knows too well what it is to bo efck, not to help thoso who suffer. Aye, he knows too well what it is to die, not to help ns in our last ex tremity. Blessed Jesust thou knowest it nil. Seeing thy wounded side, and thy wounded hand,, nnd thy wounded feet, nnd .thy wounded brow, wo nro sure thou knowest it all. Oh, when thoso into whoso bofom wo used to breathe our sorrows aro snatched from us, blessed bo God, tho heart of Jesus still beats, and when all other licht ko out and tho world nets dark, then wo see coming put frdm behind a cloud something so bright and cheering, wo know it to be tho morning star of the ftdtjl's deliverance! The hand of care may mako you stagger, or tho hand of persecution may beat you down, or the, hand of disappointment may beat you back, but thero is a hand, and it is so kind, and it is bo gentle, that it wioeth all tears from all faces. m mm i 0 m li 1 ' J w km I ! A fcwg! I J di I I for Infants and Children. "Cttoii Is w well adapted to children that I recommend Itaj superior to any prescription known tome." n. A. A&cnm, M. D., IU Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. ''.The use of ''Cantorta Is bo unlrersal arid- Its merits bo well Lnown that It seems a worlc oC supererogation to endorse 1 1 Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within eoay reach." . CABtoMAnrn.D.D.. New York City. Late Taster Bloomlogdalo Reformed Church. Ctutorl cures Colic, Constipation, Bour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, glverf sleep, and promotes d Without Injurious medication. ' For serrral years I hare recommendec your ' Castoria, ' and shall always continue to do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial results."' Edwin F. Pardee, It. D., , " The WinUirop," ltttb Street and 7th Am, New York City Tax Csirrxnn Compaht, 77 Jlmuur Street, New York. Jefferson Corroborated. Tho biggest fish story of the season comes from Stillwater, says the Green-, wich, (N. Y.) Recorder, nnd strarigo to say bears tho evidence of truth. About a month ago Tom Jefferson was fishing in tno Hudson and caught on to a fish which pulled him ont of his skiff. Jef ferson's story was laughed at .when, he, told it and, ho. was told, that ho had been using too much "bait.' Last week Tuesday, William Tobin saw a large fish floating on the water, but not drift ing. Ho secured tho dead fish and found it caught by tho gilld on a strong hempen lino ottached to something in tho bottom ,of the river. It had in its mouth the idontical spoon nnd red rag which Jef ferson had lost. It was a pike nnd weighed twenty-seven pounds. The Doctors Are Conk Tlio dlstln .uhhed and eminent specialists, Salem Abstract and Loan Co. The only Abstract books of Marlon county. Kcal estate orders filled promptly aud safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAGER. For Locating Mines. Dr At the World's Fair. "I understand," remarked the funny man to the editor, "that thore is to bo n collection of newspaper jokes on exhibi tion at tho World's fair." "In the nrchffiological department, I Eupposo," observed tho editor pleasantly, ns n festive roach dragged tho paste .off tho desk and lot it fall on the floor with a dull thud. Detroit Free Press. Inhabited Illth 1'lucos. Tho highest place in tho world regu larly inhabited is in Thibet, 10,000 feot nbovo sea lovol. Tho highest inhabited place in tho Americas is at Galera, Peru. 15,035 feet above aea lovol. Nemos Prosfraiion, Hlocplosnc, Nick nnd Xcrvna "i!clo, ISankocbo, IJUzIncns,Moi. bid Fonrn, Hot I'IiinIicm, Nervous lyapei.-i!n,ntil!iicsii. Con fusion, llya l?rJit su v"' Wnuco, Op I iltn IlnbK, Ii'rmliciin(-Hft, etc., nro cured !y l'r Mllc' Itentnrntiro Btarviuo. J.l!?2?. n contain oplte.- Mrs. Sophia O. Ilrownleo, Deljand, Pla., auffored with Epilepsy r."r.S2 5K?, S.nd tetlfle to a complete cure. Jacob Potro, Ella, Oregon, had been eufforlna wltti Ncry SS.Vi i"tl0P. for our rears, could not oloep, 5?.lnfi,""Cf d h m nnt" ho u,01 Dr. Mllos' Ro ntoratlvo Norvlnei ho U nowwoll. Fine doom romedjr for Blllouaneaj, Torpid Llror, ete., eto. Dr.WlllooTlocllonlCo.,Elkhart,lnd. TBIAX. DOXTU: FKEE. Bold by D J.Fry, druggist,Snlom, Dr. Geo. W. Williams, Formerly of Queen's irospitnl, .London, and assistants, wJU azatn visit SALEM, Tlinrstfay, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 22d, 23d and 24Ii. --AT THE WILLAMETTE HOTEL and can be consulted free of charge. Ihos? illustrious physicians can name your diseases without asking aquation. Go and consult them this day, it will cost you nothing, and may Have you years ol suffering and perhaps your life. $1,000 IN GOLD Olven for any case Ihey take and . , cnnnotcuic. And another H.OOO for any case you ever ucuiuui inav mey unaeriooEana failed to relievo. If. Kmith Is now ole nerent in Ore- i!0"i fdr the Mile of Mhnhall'K Klectro Mae- nttlu rods for locating; nilnrs nf Gold or Silver, TIiIk Instrument has become the mo&t efl'.oeut turce in delecting the pm er.' of (ioUl and Silver deposlis whether In lh- form of bidden coin or quartz rock. The iuu kcr claims that a careful Invest! Bt!on W fiire to leadoDBlo th'i exact Io cailty ofthH treasure. For frrlher Infor mation pleiico addrebs 7-':o-tf DR. H. SMITH, Hnlfcm, flregon. !urton ros, STATE 8TEEET BRICK YARD. Large stock of common Brlcl: always ou baud. Fretted ana ornamental brick mado to order. ijave ordei-s at O. Stolz. 5i State street. Goodhuo A Cahlll, 1)5 Ktate street, or at the yard, opponrte tstate I'rlson. Residence 382 Church St. J. J. MUTTON, SIGI AND HOUSE PAINTER, Decorator, Kalsominer and Pa per Hanger. Leave orders at A. B. Buren'A Son's Fur niture store or Broat & Glle, Grocers. Young; Midle-Aged anil Old Men, D. rjolil by Act on a new principle regulate the Uvor, etomsch and bowels through thi ntrvti. Da. Miles' Pills tpttdllv cur biUonenees, turnid liver and constipa tion. Smallest, mildest, curcitt 30dosea,2Sots. t'"t)lou tree at orutKlsts. " '".t Bed. Co., ElUiMt. Ill J. Fry, druggist, Snlem inn mm It jMlFpttld h dau wd uiytybur(4otliii dotf up il ike WiHtppt ijij' mmrt mmnr, taki ttmn to Um, sfl wmk k Um by wUU UW iul in Uiw moat QDLO.NIBL J. OLMSTJED, PhatoH. TbahopMoteure held out lathe advor tUeiueuU of nutubwUaa reowdlwi aie rneru pbnaMws, wHhout the Jkht-l shadow ot. rMllly abuia ttMuu (hi tho other buBl, ao kutvmMit tut ver bM made lu fciMrc UmUMWi HtatuMb Hitlers thitt h et: ,tMpnW of WDpte iubtutlou. . cure tu vwr b'D take In ISJluir IU oUlma b&fnra lae luibUsla airortisiiMrlb Mwy eUluis wtth Uu bmwxta renrA nf tfiU Mwiitur, Uim- w-mr HMPHHir- 8as mi Basolim EJIGSffiS ITnre fevrer porta, and r efordcrthiin77-':.V":'.""'0??L0 wind! Sl burucr. turn Itij wheel, awl U MA1CK9 No OaiBLX. OU DIKT. Ko double or false explosions, o IrojueaJ wltk ttw JTor Bimpllolty It Uoata tho World. It Oils Itself Automatically, Ko UattorlosorKJoetTio Bpark. n rasa with a Cheaper Grade of CtsoUao than any JVho mny be suirerlnpr from YouthlulFol lies or tho exi'nssfM nf mntnrprt llfanhnuM consult nt once, before It is too late; these veteran prnctloners. who hnvn nn ommis In the United atates ns they can and will rettore you to nerfet health when nil nth. era have fulled. BROKEN-DOWN CONSTUTITXONS are rejuvenated and manly vigor restored py their new and wonderful methods of treatment. No injurious drugs wed. orn ont business men. call for advice, es pecially if you are suffering from NERVOUS DEBILITY or fnlllnjr power, olnny diseases of the eyo, i'Sfr hi1??' ,uroat 1UDR8, heart, stomach kln, kidneys, or bladder. 31LOOD DISEASES cured In tho shortcut time by vegetable remealeA. nnfuri-h nnH mHuimnHnn Hnai. ,t - . , ----.. vuuau,Li,.,,uu pBI- " vu.tuuj lumrnewuermanmeiiioa. LADIES ) ho suffer from ncrvousprostratlon, sleep lessnes, desnoudenoy, Indigestion, consti pation, lassitude, pains iu the back, or sides, nnd diseases peculiar to their sex, can consult these phj slciaiiM in the utmost coundeuco, City Warrants. NOTICE is hereby given to whom it maylconcern.thatlhave in my hands lunds sufficient to p-iy nil warrants of the city ofrialeui "endorsed" between Anc. lat. and (Sept. 25th, lrfll. Iutcrcft will ceaxe on suiu warrants irom ine aato or this notice. K. J.8WAFKOUD. Cltv Tiensnrtr. 8ALEM, Sept. IV, 181)2. 0-20-lW M. T. RINEMAN 11KAI.KK IN Staple and Famy Groceries, Crockery,"Glassware, Lamps, Woedeu and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feet". AJBoyeuet'blesaod fruits In their w-fccn. "Highest Price paid for wiuntry produce." Wflhollci ashnff of your patronage, M liWHfciroxtinrI Paper Hangerand Decorator. Oillce at Chas. ailvert's Milllouery store, Salem, Oregou. THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD REMEMBER THE DATES, beptember 22d, 23d and ftm navoBimvss ciik.-olabi xrrLT to PALMER & REY, MANMFACTURHWi Su ftmim. Cai. tad PartW, Bf.f ELE0TRIC BELT 24th, I)r. Williams' Medical anil Siu-gical Institute. Out-of-town patients treated with unfail ?!iiucct's through correspondence. ,v.T . ru'- ? na irte mint ooser jatlomonnypartof the country. Write for sy inptoin blunk to All out, and a letter Jiis J1'1"!.11.10 ynurdlsoare, giving ad. v,l.' 1W1, "'"rned lVee, Address all letters plainly to GEO. V?. WILLTAM8, 400, Geary St., San Franelfco, Califtimio. Development company's 'ta miles shorter, 20 hours And Orecon strtnTnshfn tlno loss time than by any othet loule. First class through passenger and freight line from Portland and all points in the Wll lamette valley to und from Ban tranclscr TIME SCHEDULE. (Keept Sundays). Leave .Albany ........ lKflPM ucuvu lurvaius Arrive Yaqulna Leave Yaqulna Leave Corvallls - . . Arrive Albany O. & C trains connect at Corvallls. 1:40 PA! 6:30 PM - -6:45 AM ' 10:35 AM - 11:10 AM Albany and attfftUt.) AtitaMiMiMfllMMnii pu wn wa wt roiti f honiiwd rwuMiyJMW spwihtt evldttiieolo be a rHi4Mii Mr and Vrtvwijlve of Malarial . iIUumuw; MiNm and IHioiiip, tit b iw MwlSKIy Am UTNTMTENTS KIT MtrMVEIICNTS. WW Mr WtiUtl .irAP maLR& ffw WITH ElECTSa WONETIO sosrcMfsev, nln If.r!rttfnu U MKI IllwiUL , (MM. ,. tAiUS. SU? " ' nC KM M4 Vdla kiLJ h " Clias. W0I25, GERMAN MARKET, 123 Stnto St. Kwe dellverr. All tindi of meat nod tmisace. Iw prices. Old patrons aro w nucstcd to cIobs aixvuuls aiia renew bust- The above trains connect at YAQ0INA with the Oregon Development CoTs Lin 3r.StAiimshlruibetween Yaoulna nnd Ha Francisco. tift,. M--n8sengers from Portland and all Willamette Vallev nolnta can umbo i,. connection with the trains of tht YAQUINA ltOUTE at Albany or CorvaUi and If destined to Sau Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaqulna the evening before date of sailing. PMienger n.l rrelekt Rt ilw.ji th HnrxfAwrli!,0,la"S??PP1'' wessri UXj?IAJ? " height and Ticket Agents 200 aud 2U3 Front st, Portland, Orj C.O. UOUUK Ac't Gen'l Frt. A Vacs. Agt, Oregon Paclflo It. K. On. O. IL II ABWKLL. Jr. GenM?' r s. Agt. Oregon Development Montgomery it; Ca. lies. Hirl lifjsulll KSS?lhr!,J2!!!;t1l.!'ft"'! n " 'i viixi Ahuiufstrator's Notlc. TOTlCK 1 hereby given t all whom it it- " wceru, inai iuotmaenlnrd, rt.J.Orlin, hns been duly appointee by fortaeODuntvorWnrloa.admtnutratorof .ii :. .:- .:.. -"--: "-. ." wi iiwiw uyjji.j oiniai4 fc)fir U1U e-t. tale, an; herehv Bo44?4 t proect the we duly vrUa. to tba UB&nteBed at M reeldnea mear Aurora, in Marten J ctoteor thta imlo. And all frm WWlW nW 4te nre bcreby r4uir4 li WkmioaUw svUtouMHt (bitiistt, to ttw smdernngluxU ' .. ... . . U.J. aRIf, ON TO WASHINGTON ! NATIONAL 2;th ENCAMPMENT w 'Grand Army of the Republic, WASHINGTON, D.C.; SCPTEHBER sotn To v ! - 80th. 1802. : H , ; i p , ' Ttir Wisconsin Central Lines Balt'more & Ohio Railroad navn pcen Mini d as the H)tnel8l Koute" Alldiriuortak!uBdTanUge of the the4ttk'tivi.avla this ltou(e." -RatK rlerptag secure their lu advsace. Fur full particulars addrMs that and Mr nceomoaauofis G.F.WNEILL,CiiyP.afidT. 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Portland, 8:45 A.M. " 7:30 P. M. 33L DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Diiirlcp.r tniRt. Paul 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 4U Hours guicKer to Umaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN .and TOURIST SLEEPERS ' FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR ' CARS, DINING CARS. Kor rates and general information crni on or addresa, ' W. U. HUItLBTJttT, ABst, Genl. Pass. Art 1 54 Washington St., POIITT.AND. OltJCOOS From Terminal or Interior Points tho Northern Pacific Railroad Is tho lino to tako To all Points East and South, It is the dlnlne car route, itruna t hm.i, vestibule trains every day lu the year to ST. PAUL AND (No change of cars.) Composed of dlnlngcara unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room Bleepers Ol latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed and in which accommodations are both tree and lur- nlsheri fnr hnlilura nf Ami nnrt L.vinrf..i... tickets, andj ELEGAHT BAY COACHES. lines, atlordln dlrit. nr.d tinlnimin. service. Pullman sl- r - - ions can be se cured in advr. .:, any agent of tho road. Through tickets to and from all points in America, England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket omce ol this com pany. Full information concerning rates, time of traIns,routcs and other details furnished on application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First btreet, cor. Washlngtonjl'ort. land. Oregon SHAW & DOWNING, Agents. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Stiasta. Line CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN RUN DAILY BETWEEN PORTLAND AND 8. P. South. ;7:U.' p. m. 9:18 p. m. 8:15 a.ra. ("""North. iiV. Portland Ar. I 7:35 a. m JJV. Salem lv. I 6:28 a. m Ar. San Fran. Lv.l 7:00 p. m Above trains stop only at lollowlng sta tlons north of Rosehurg, East Portland Oregon City. Woodburn, Salem, Albany Tangent. Shedds, Halsey, Harrlsburg Junction City, Irving and Eugene. UOSEUUKO MALL DAILY,"" 8:30 a. m. 11:17 a. m 5:50 p. m. IjV. Portland Ar. I 4:30 p. m. Lv. Salem Lv. 1:40 p. m. Ar. Koseburg Ijv, 7:00 a. m Albany iTucal, li'nlly Except Sunday. 6:00 p. m, 7:52 n.in D.-00 p. m. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland salem Albany Ar. Lv. I lo.-sun.m. I 7:3d a. m. iiV, 1 8:30 a. m.. PULLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars For accommodation ot passengers helding: second ciaBs tickets attached to express trains. tfest Side Division, Between Portland and Corvallis : PAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY). 7l31fl. m. I T.V PnWInn A' 12:10 p. m. 1 Ar. Corvallls t,v. 6780 p. m. 12:58 p. ni. At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Hallroad. EXPRESS TRAIN-(DAILY EXCKITBUNxKT" 4:4u,i.m. ILv. rortland Ar. I 8:Mtt.m 75 p. m. I AnMcMlunvlUeliV. I 6:45 a. m Throueh Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH ,il.tlcketa and'uU information regard n$n f SP,". eto., apply to the Compa- y,- "sub n.iciu, uregon. Ar't Manager JUL k4ttrTa Is fllchau's HEAUTH. " tJL",.cw, Oolden D.l.nm No. 1 - " voa-MAiii. I ESSTiii wi"f Jh dle known u KS?,1h,1'?kl lacerated Sc Throat. 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