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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1893)
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Ilttwwll 1im the money innklng none, though it in not o finely module.! im WM that of hiii dead frinnd. AiihIIh CorWn's iihshI organ is os full of atrvsgth hh ft locomotive, Henry Ohmt htw tho cAlfH' bonk, but it is oetBwhHt more' (lollcatdy chi(ulel Md indicate moro generOtw traits i ohnrHctor. - ,W re b11, familiar with the Ifcrewg. fine member which Dr. Do pw wernn Iwtween hb eycu. Al though he 1h not n grout money p&wktfr, H comiarcd with thcWo I hre mentioned, thero is no doubt of hkt good setiflu in mattora portnlnlng to finance, nor any doubt that ho htm been a bulwark for tho younger VimderbiltB. Who, by tho way, havo bohm of tho nquilino tyio thorn wlve. I do not think thero la nny danger thnt Dr. Dopow will go to the poorhoiiao betwixt tliia and Woodlawu. There wero manyothor noses at the funeral of tho Home typo. The liftmen of tho owners havo escaped my memory, It wan an interesting study in nosology, and when I went home and how my own poor little turned up proboscis iu the looking glow I Hilt mo down and wept im one without financial hopo. Tia clear I wm not cut out to bo a millionaire New York Uorald. , Tho Ulilcit llarburlum. Tlie oldest herbarium in tho world k in the Kgyptologlst niuacum at Cairo, and conHlstaof an IncouHpIcu- ou collection of dried portiouu of ista. These portlonu of planta and woth were taken from wreaths Kb garlands in the collhiB with Kiunralee, wljoro thoy wero placed by the ancient Egyptians as dnath offerings, and from cdiblo plants Wbieh were set in earthen vohboU on "th flooV of the sepulchor as the fur aiture of tho last resting placo of thlr beloved ones. Many of theso floral remains aro so twU preserved Unit, after boing tat d wltli warm water, thoy can bo bandied llko modern herbarium h-kjcI-mw&. Tlie colore, too, aro preserved in a remurkablo way. Tlie most im porkuit matter in conucction with theee plants is thoir ago. Tlio ro .mains of funorul food are found iu tombs m far back as 3,000 years bo fore Christ-Toronto Mull. p&c I Vmr fc ihsotv HHMMUI I ft9 ttfrtl Jkasmi rraUetlug lSlcvtrla Car. The electric car lines aro under tho Moconoityof using protectors to gimrd their cars from umtsuul forco,whothor eotning from thoir own works or else Where. They aro what nro called the "lead fuae," which burns out when the anticipated emergonoy arkeo. Many u boluttnl passenger on 1 m electric car could locate a burned out fue as tho cause of his delay if he would lnako an InvoHtigiition. There have also 1mou Instuuces whoro ears have boon destroyed by lire earned by elretric oirrent. No loan of life on electric curs has boon ro orded in this comtry during tho op ratioH of tho cars caused by cIto trtoity, although there have Ikhjii t suite a number of serious injuries, BalUinora Ilendd. High Sifi WubUlo. A ew invention In tho lino of high Mwed oobWiw b) reiHiricnl. It coiwihta wan iugeutous method of seating fMUMe bobbiiui ujkju a spindle, so that nk high bixhhI all ulipplug shall Ihj KV44ed. This is accomplished by tho i two wasltera of ciotn nller beiug found ln)st auaptel for ik - " of w-hto.h it tlrmlv 'MmN to the dUk on the ttindle hu) the other to the other side of the hqhhhu The friction between tluvo , ami at tue Mtme unio eiusuo bi found to be highly cfilca i In holding the bobbin llnnly. , commercial tiuUetiu. f i A "JuUUUt" Oi.luluu. Pwbm: lite hearing of a county qm at I'wuyprum a souctior it wituew, "Am you a friend QMWMMHtr "o,"waa the "wit you gn togetlier to the ariwgar "What weetingsr' 3mt WUUmm. "l'olinwl , your WHwr.f' "Oh, I bv jwagt, "iw-y (tout maice .... ummmm "a--"- tUJ.mm im ktAnA, Cm iMmT tfet h Mw Mnmtl(tthfm4 IH Mlf lfM- ftf!Twlf!tiir(- Mr !'i.iw, vwjr im wfcw(f"lAH Mfid n mt ftmf wwjfwiltotM Mlto w UUi n kih awl tiirimi "YmUM, M It wrtalHly Hwlloktl lolli W - etvN tHti hmflhn bomimmrt nMm IL af Vtituui WnkuluUif (it HllltfHtM, AIh, it y.-xi' In n-lyiHHj wrllwl tlio foynlullwi hi " I" Ike folUwIUK wonk '"i'lio mm ht Irll l Wrtrnod to Iw Voryonriiful (A dkwuwifofw nml ninohlmllofw mn hl( miiJW nt Ihls llirto," mid the day gHlisl which this in put In tho (lay ollho outbreak, , , Wiiiilnrly "Old Mooro," III t M year's Iwuio has, by his romarkitblo protihccy m to tho Htli of Jmiimrjr, slhiiuliitvd tho curliwlly of all liollev ers In tho occult. Agslimt that 1hUj was printed, "The royal family Iu mminilng,M mid llili nlinfliino Is l ways on sale In tho utiwtnof Imiloii in tho Octooer of tho previous year, Botlmt tho Ditknof Clnronco'Hlllnowi, which did not l.'gln till iho 7th of Janum', could not havo influenced the prediction. Eilgnr Leo In Arena. Mllllmmlr Slmw't llalankal MoiiMiimiit. Henry Shaw, who h icgardinl by 3t. Louis as lis greatest benefactor, was nn Englishman by birth, who made his fortune In tho hardwaro business and retired at the ago of forty. PaHslonatoly fond of flower ho established a Iwtanical garden just outsldo tho c6iporiito Hmita of Ht. Ixuils, and thero ho lived in the sum mer time, returning to the city In winter. Ho constantly Improved and added to tho torrltory of his flower land, until Shaw's garden liecnmo one of tho most famous resorts for visitors in tho houthwest. His rosi donco and grounds were at all times open to sightseers and his hospitality was unbounded. In 1870 Mr. Shaw gave to tho city Tower Grove park, adjoining Ids garden, and enilchcd and beautified It nt his own expense. Ho nlno gave liberally to Washington university, and In all hchomes for public im provement and charities ho held out an open hand. Uy tho forms of his will tho beautiful garden enmo into potiscBslon of tho city, and is tho best monument to a well spent llfo and In tho enjoyment of simple pleas ures. Now York World. Itoiv tin Cittnn ti Nttnly School Mitln!. Dr. J. M. nice, whoso articles on our public school system in Tho Forum aro attracting nttontion, was brought to consider tho subjoct years ago becauso In his medical proctico in Now York city ho saw such grave results from inattention to tho phys ical well being of children iu tho schools. If tho child's physical well boing wero neglected, ho reasoned that their intellectual well boing could not 1)0 well cared for. This idea took such pos&cssion of him that lie abandoned his medical practico and sot to work to mako a thorough study of tho proper principles, phys ical and psychological, of primary teaching. Ho lived eovornl years abroad and traveled much iu tho United Stales as well. Illilu't l'xM'rt Ilia (Imtlcnmii. Hotol bell boys aro peculiar mor tals. During tho mooting of tho Cin cinnati university alumuio at a hotel u few days ago oue of them made an awful break. A score of ladies wero In attendance nud wore seated to gethor in ouo end of tho parlor. Tho mooting had jimt been called to order when n sable huod "boll hop" rushed Into tho room with, "Am you do ladies dat am waitiu for a drum nicrf" Dusliietw was suspended for soveral minutes, anil tho silence which followed was minful in the oxtrcmo, Tho bell loy stood wonder ing why ho did not receive nn an swer, and ho was allowed to escape from tho pailor Cincinnati En quirer, I.t Wvlt I'liiiitKli Alone. One of tho local orators on Colum bia Day delivered an inspiring nil Aivas, iu u Hancock town tothesuhol lira mid parents assembled, but in giving n description of tho voyage of Columbus varied hUtory slightly and landed Cnlumbus on Plymouth rock. Whou ho closed, amid tho plaudits of tho nudieuco, a gentle Uiau privately culled hit attention to thomistuko and buggeted that he correct it, "Hush I Don't say a word," say she. "They doti't know tho difforoiico." Ellawoitli Ameri can. In llrror Currrrtril. At it meeting of the Nnturnl Sol wico UMtOcintlon of Toronto universi ty T. McCivu, n. A , read uilnteivst InglMtperou "Cell Dluion in Its lte lation to IleixHllty." Mr. MeCiva wild that previously tho opinion hint held sway that tho chroinntiu iu tho uucletu as tho principal active agent in the process, but the blologi al world booms now to lw inclining to tho belief that the chronuUm U J merely twuivo ami is nctetl ujiou by Uio active archoplusui, which U tho uynamw ngcHt, 'ivronto Ulobo. ll Mu,Un kuutTHtr Sihmu, Tho modem souvenir 6poou doubt h owe its origin to the btill eJtU.t et apostlon' bpoona, which iu seta of twelve or Icwi wero a rouminu Chrkt was gift iu the Wstivuth ami Soveo teMth cwiturhu. Kauwu City Jour BtttwlliwtaGovnunenllBomltighwrHteofinUroet.HulmnU iu old nXe r ntji2lk. You oAuuoqio. dollar in h MaMhuMtU oouijauy. Cwli d jd Mf y1mm KURut(l m'h'ytMir. Wr, II. O, Colton, Gwt'J Agwit of the MaiMcU. MMtHutl lifrimtrwMW eowY, w in Ut oity and if you art thinking of mrry. mwuiiw gia re aw yon. UaU at Ut WiUitttt lloitl or ...... , . UrHW 16 TH fWOiAMATteH. . W Vf MstfiH MtitMl Hrt Tic'H'i h h-nlil-i Hf rwt fiiMM liwi, Ih MiHtori 'flm ffimf fi lliff MfiMlft o Hwulr, oh Huiiitny wofnlmf A ly of !nr y-'m (M, Iwhiihnu iUH rmtiinnM irmU'f 'f ' MttlliK on lli .'if! Mt iA llw J? v. H Um tmrum nno ifwrni hit MxMMtn, wIiaUrtlwtHlcm, Th IIKI4 wjr wliwi wl- wid wicctwwir h now trylMir li niiirrdHi'oliK mm uliwih If ho cliw, nJrii'fidi'il (m tlio cni M-nl with hi) licud lh hw molli tr'n lii whilonlii IMflHfrl f (Mint miff Ulnr- 1 will no! my that on tlili iwrllmi Im- day Jim or I hud wiwilwij. VVIuil Is imjsirtmil lo Hid jinwufhiwlm-M Is Hut sho whlijH'r to lilm lliit Im Imd l'ttiT listiui iow, tor Uio mini Ur Ingoing to read tlinprM-lrtmiillon, Tlio lKy hfinids up mi lill sent, mid with thai (Might which it von con wirvatlvu childhood mkii any ciinlom defied. w'"s with rupture Mi, hilmy unfolding tlio Inrgo jutjior sliwil, Which nilght liiivo Im'Ijiih largo news ixijsir, iiiiii sees tho hheot oovor ovon tint pulpit Jllblo. Mr. I'aliwylsayoungmnn of thirty or thcroabouta, who Is to Ihi nflor ward tho distinguished Dr. I'alnoy, n leader of tho iintlslavory ojilnlon of Massachusetts, Ho lead the govern or's proclamation with sonso mid fooling, so that ovon a child follows along, about tho taking aire of tho poor, tho happiness of homo, but cs peclally nlwut tho success of tho fish eries. It is only in tho latest times that any Mussuehusottx governor Is bo disloyal to that ocean from whoso breast she has drawn her life that hu falls to mention tho fisheries iu his proclamation. But homo, jioor peo ple, fisheries and all sink into their own insignificance when, with icso nant voice, tho minister ends with tho grand werds: Given In tlio counillcliaml' at Ikuloti In lie ycr of our Lord 1UI ami of Ilia liiilopi'inl. uco ill tlie Uultol Hllc thu flftlvtli. I.BVl UirttouK, Movornor. Tills fino relationship between "Thanksgiving day" and "Indopond enco Day," of which tho glories, six montlmago, aroacortain hazy dream, is not lost upon tho child, And then follow tho words, most grand In all ritunls: Ily lits oxcellcnoy tho coventor, with tin ail vice uliil torucnt of tlio council. KmvAiin I). llANnfl, Hccrelnrr. Ooil tnva tbconimoiiHtuItliof Jlmmucliu aetl. That words so insjitring, pro nounced with such n clarion voice, should be uttered in a chinch on Sunday tills was indeed something to fill high the cup of wild intoxicat ing joy. That Edward D. Bangs, the secretary, should bo sitting him self, watching, as it wero, his own potai d on tho other side of tho nislo, with his finger resting on his right ear in a peculiar mitunor, such us was unknown to others ho, clad in a brown coat, with a velvet collar, that ho should see and hear all this unmoved this added to tho grandeur and solemnity and high dignity of tho whole, Edward Evorett Halo In Fashions. A lliiniurkniila Dciilli. Perhaps tlio most romar kublo death from fear was that of tho Dutch painter Peutmnu, who lived in the Seventeenth century. Ono day ho went into a room full of anatomical subjects to sketch soino death's bends nud skeletons for n picture he in tended to paint. Tlio weather was very Bultry, nud while sketching ho fell asleep. I lo was aroused by bones dancing around him ami tho skele tons suspended from tho ceiling clash ing together. In a fit of terror ho throw himself from a window, nnd, though he sustained no serious in jury and was informed that u slight earthquake had caused tho commo tion among his ghostly surround ings, he died iu a few days in a uerv our tremor, Dr. Eldor iu Washing ton Star. A Dee Tliut HIIU hnabr. nml hkliu Tlivin, A prominent Clermantown nuuiu fneturer owns a better dog called Bmve, which has a singular penchant for hunting snakes. After killing ono ho places ono jkiw on the rep tile's heud, and seizing tho ueck with his teeth ho proceeds to skin it, much after tho manner of skinning an eel. These trophies ho proudly curries to his master, who nails thorn on tho woodshed, much to tho satisfaction of Bravo. During n month's gun uing trip in IVrry county Dmvo's collection numbered forty ono skins, five of which had been Btripod fiom good sized rattlesnakes.- Phlladel phiu Record. Itu.lrly 1'rauk, The In usquenctfs and rude candor of many of the Eugllsh tourists iu this country Incessantly staitlo tho more gcutly bred Amerlcun, Tlieoo traits are uot confined to tho lower class. Ouo eminent scholar, when invited to a dinner party In Philadelphia, np icarcd in u iluuuol shirt nud shabby clothed, nud glaueing nround tho taulu remarked to his host that ho "didti't Hiippo&o tho Atncrieuus had advanced us far in civilirutiou as eveulugdrcbs, " Youth's Companion. An KuKUb Jiutlc In Ulrntluns Justice Dvnuiau, who has long been one of the nuvt fatuom of Brtiult jpdgoa, has occupied bU lehturu dur lug receut years iu tmuslatlngOmy's "Eltttv" into Oruot- oUiL-iun v,tv, and m turning tlie first book of Pope's 1 Homer "Iliad" Into Latin elegiac: New York Pre. A TO TriR mnni tfw a UnM Anthf (frm f N Urn kmliim Bt4n ht It I nmimtin rwiiwr vll trlih.jli HUfiiUttfr,Mi llitf frfnifl"f sln'l by h m lookMl t lilm, "(iofiiil" lH'iili'-il Hi'i ttyfito'i w thii nunllfifir tnt diw IIM. 'vy'ill.rt"M,ffiK"l'ilf"ll",?H','i'' hfi'J I 'Will I" W twiwfwlwl III winllofiwr "Ywf miKlit n l fitfiny fHsfh a iffcM fficrlrnfi limiifirM- or mmo ililfig of Unit ni," miM-l Uio if' Nlf li'f , , I Mo)i nilllfiK m one, mid lio not ! fifM utMi-t Hi Uio Mw-k' flld llw l lloncor roflwllri-ly, ''mid mio HUrtWur nri glyun n llml wl m I thing yiit. 1 ww UinI wy mMlf wIimi I flrnUi-wiirlHitl lwl '' 'x ! Mtrlmicii Hint iiircl mo of tlio Imhll Imforo It Imd IUe- I wolf mn ,onty" . . . ., . Tho riK)rtor turiwl ft fnco full at Inlorrogiitlmi olnl on tlio miction our, mill liokoptoni "1 wiw ciilliil on wico to sell by auction it lot of lioiitmhold fiirnlturu Isjlonglng to n mini mul hi wlfo who luiil Ikioii mnnicd four or II vo ymn. All I Imuw nhotit It wm that ft d"iith Mniowli,rrtiiWMltt"(llliolnomovitl from my town, mid n thoy had no lummy thoy worn compelled to Mill their I'ffi'i'W to got unoiigh to movo on, Well, I was having u plunlo In my young and foolish wuy, guying mid bantering mid making brilliant and witty sldo remarks on the articles im they enmo under the hummer, so to speak, though I don't temembor over having used u hummer or neon any other auctioneer uso ouo. After 1 hud dliOHod of n lot of stuff a crudlo was put up, Theio wore sov orul young men of my icqualntimco in the crowd, nud I smiled at them as I turned tho cradle round and be gan to rock it, humming a lullaby as I did so, " 'Empty Is tho cradle, baby's gone,' I said, and was going on to say something else to make a laugh, when I happened to look down Into tho face of a womnii close to tho platform I was standing on. She was dressed In faded black, evidently given her by sonio woman larger than sho was, and thoro was a look iu her eyes nnd a tension of tho lines across hor forehead and a pitiful weakness about her qulvoring liM that made mo stop. Sho stood close to tho jrfutform, and tho crowd wan all nt her buck, so that thoy had not noticed her, Sho didn't Hpenk, but as I stopped sho looked up at mo with tho tears starting, nnd lifting her hands in a mute appeal of re monstrance no words could describe sho gave a great Bob of agony and turned away. " 'I I didn't know," was all I could stammer in apology. And I didn't know that it was her baby's cradlo I was soiling, and becauso the crudlo was empty hor hoart was broken, nud she could no longor live j in tho housfl that the baby had loft." Tho auctioneer was feeling his story visibly. "No, fny boy," ho wont on. "1 didn't know, nor did tho crowd, hut thoy nil did protty soon, and I told thorn a story that had no fun in it for any heai t thoro, but it took just tho Btimo, nnd I got $160 for that cradle boforo I was dono with it, nnd tlion guvo it bnck to tho poor young mother." Detroit Froo Press. Senna lit 1 1 Mm. Of Thiickcruy Dean Halo tells some onpitul stories. Tho first timo ho mot him was nt a dinner at Leoch'u house. "1 was introduced by our host, and for his sake he gnvo mo a cordial greeting. 'Wo must bo about the same height ho said; 'we'll moas tiro.' And when, us wo stood dos-n-diw nnd tho bystanders gave thoir voidiet, 'at ond heat' tho length was 0 feet !l ii clies nnd I had meekly 'suggested that, though thoro might lie no difference in the size of tho euses,' his contained a Btrudlvnrius ami initio a dancing muster's kit, wo pioccedcd to talk of giants. Ho told mo of a visit which ho paid with Mr. Wiggins (Jacob Omnium), who was four or five inches the tailor of tho two -to nee a Brolidlgnnghiii on show, and how tho mini nt the door hud in quired 'whether thoy were in the business, becuuso if so no chnrgo would bo made.' "-London Journal. Tliiul) Vt'uriiliii;. A Scottish nobleman of tho olden times was in tho hubit of indulging pietty freely at the hospitable tables of his friends, Hu took tho precau tion to have always with him a trust worthy retainer, who never fulled to avoid all temptation to excels In or der to make suio of taking his master safely homo. On one occasion Don ald hud Itoon induced to join iu tho festivities of the servants' hull, and, feeling htnuelf quite overcome, man aged to sta. ger up stairs and to wills 1-sr to his master, who was iu full Bwmg of ujuyineut nt table, "My lottl, ye'll Lao to tak' cjtro of yersel tho night, lor it's a' o'er wi' mo." Bcottish Americuu. An Orimuirnul AUlrloar. 'ITio over useful matchbox appears in altiHMt endless variety. One stylo eepedully kintuble for a yachtsman repneiita n sailcloth rollwl into a Kilo, with a tilier. rotw and block in relief, 'llio HuUhI Hboll and diascd bcroll uttterna aro nlu-nv ( ,. maud. A novelty is euamoled In Wuo and red uuder sllvftr filigree, JeweW Circular. i U o( 1H rrtrrn n. . J ! Wild Hill riflH fW rf HllllWW IMWOfllffoHhfiH ui 1 Ki ..i..f fl..nni4N ih-?. IfVrtlA II fi,rll.oMWM Hilt IHI JJiibIIiIi h"Uf !" """ n lN'"f i Si.Si.fof flnyiwifiihlfiiniri.rri.i' m flMcovnrnl Hi HiMH. ''"I "l1 ot UiH lrrwiiilloii Miofil liliifid"r roffinlHMl limlolwilMl IHI I''" w,fl ,aliMl fniiii U.0 If'M Wolw mid t -. ..J U. Kvfryoiui imitl itccci.1 with niicli (tliwf fiiliii'M im hMcmi III" mlvmiioof ., lot l Im mml fclwlly hiMiiil iw niriifi(i lli'il I'"' y-"-"! "r0, lWl (-(irrh-il (I"" ii'ilillmliilfi lliclriicltiin iiuinb'T, .. 'ilia oxjKirh'iKo of Kuiopo sli'nv (lint loforcslllig lefllofon dried alK-mu-ifliiil iiuikM liiihltnhlo trm of (.'WiMry from which Hid lili'' mitN had pioviwi-dy l driven b Howl, Most violent cliolem cjildemlcs have Ik--ii cotiiioolnl with coiitmiil- iiatlimof wiilof Miil'Jily. tAttmt Tcnchor-Aro thoro any cIasso In, a romihllij llko ours! City Doy-Oi Only two, i.fn..,..4ll "Yes'in, 'iliorn wot'ft got or pull mi thorn wot ain't " floo'l New- xs SIK SPAQMO A DAY. Or, lllln Medical Co,, Elkhart. Intl. OrNttttHrsi I nctor lio in oppof(linlt)r to criniMeiid Dr. MIliV llctorntn ixrvlne to our v n ir omiaflllctcil -lih ncrvona otnplalnta Zl 4AZ'5l'lb Uio ui-iiraiice Unit It 1111 tint i y p in lf, .mi it,,,,) u honour boy o.i lehtn i : ''iiii'ioirt iiovnmitaeitoilwlili violent i, H 'tii Mim i tio would Imvo lUo or hi .j liiiiM,i-,-idy Wt rmto HJKr.fMTi. is 'iirur.ur nentriTi fmuily ur ilruxKiit i. in, fnili'il . . . - ti(. lllln' I- (ifutlw r('ywpnlinWrll v b 11.8, tt'irt '- "- (oiiht ico that liuv7 nrwcfiTro rqin. THt rmiT ooc. Wo i i tl ten Iaiiiuh. aim I irai happy lo icy tdo hiid ni ENTinBt-Y CUriCD. Wo turd no iur v mciiy, una uli euro la tumplcto. lie U ESthousands ly licnllliy. You tro nt liberty to use my nutnotn aoutiDiNa thk cniec or thii wonomruw niMtDY. 8. c. HrAcox, Agent ratlUo Uxprou 00. Ilmtlnp, Hebruka, April Cib, lt'J, Dr. Miles Nervine, MOST CIRTA1N CDlIt TO HEADACHE, HEDBAIiOIA, HERV0D8 PE08- TEATION, DIZZINESS, BFABMB, BLKEPLESa HE38, DDLLHESS, BLDES, tad OPIUM HABIT, BOLD ON A P08ITIVC OOARANTCC. TRY OR. MILES' PILLS, SO DOSES 25 CT8. Kold hy D. J. Kiy, dr ivirlnt, Hnl-m Dr. Powell Reeves & Co., Tho Old RollabloSpoolnllsts, H lp nf N-w York llonnllnln. (lrmlimlc with High Honors Twenty cnrs' eK.Tlmco nit 1'ruliMor, U'Cluror. Anllmr uiid Hwoclnllit Iu Chroma iJluensci. Oatnrrh, Uronohitls, Coui-h and DilUoultyof Breathing BucooHsfuJ ly trontod wlthBpeolf lo rcracdloa thoroughly fctcBted txnd tho OLD DOCTOR Who ii ono of nature's noblemen, thoroughly dovotod to his p'-ofosBlon and over roady to holp tho aflllotod. WERYOUS DEBILITY flLM, 7".K middle nitfjil niru Iho Awlulcflt-elaol early In. dl-crnioii, imxliiclng weukiKM, lA)dT MAN. ItOOIl. liliilil einl.tloiii, cxliHiKtltiK ilrnliif, twililtiliii'wi, I km ill cnimy, weukiirM of both bmly mul lirnln, uuOttliiK mio (nr tiuly,biiiliioti ml iniruc. trenitil with mm Ullluif mcicn. Oulcnrtil ud ben nun BLOOD AND KIN !". nrc,iKiu,pim DIjUUU flUU OMll ,,, icruIuU, lumor, yphlllllo Ulnt, rtiruumlUni, cruptloiin, oto , 0 nil kliidi. blo. iKi,iiiiltumU)rwiiHi wlilBcr, fliirwl iiniruptly, Uavlturtho )itum puro mid hMllhlnl KIDNEY AND URINARY $&&&$& iler, leillmonl In urine, hrli-kiliutor white, iln wlillo iuIimUiii, ircMiuviif y ol, lirlgbfi til eito unit ll ill-r. ii( Hie l.ln.llf r ol bulh i-x, 1. CATARRH Uif'Ml.luiu;. liver ihipl.,lndl tAIAnnn k,.ii,ii, mul nl uiMim. ffi?ctlii g thouiwflt iiniiuiii,tc 11II1 rti(ii,(l).eutr), etc Triuiblct iitllil.chnrni iriollouiliitoucvi rurra rrleeirl mxioii iNwuble. PRIYATE ?lft'A,..,,w'-?iS?hwf' ,7'hn'. hc1IIiik, wvukunt 11I Mgnup, awl plU-., rl.tuij iipt.ito.qul klrruMi willioutnuyualuor de I utlon Inuii bualucM WRITE '(01u,,j,,,lb,'",,iinK-;yifom the nmia fUj -iU(iimU cuni homo by ciirivapoiulfai-t kiiiI inollcluoi wilt weme How rVout,i.ffir..,0A,:u ,,MnH '' DR.Pn.mL REEVES MO.. Now Locilcii at 210 (WI SL, Salrm. ADEN'S ELL i H!0 BELt UTUTPATUIt MWT aWarfraaWaTI Ww, M"uir i fc n lM hPM a 4T u. J. - wmmA l tjlWlLif'?Al x mut mamm. m Between Mid fcWMB -'M UlC-orr .r,T) .GrSafALa'ff iu' p. in. m. Jlll SwSSZS. unit r. r tj!LL '.'"iii.'cnrnr. saLHs 'itftfs.r- .zrr".': alBtVTSIV,t Jk.. --" IIIIIIIIM n .i7Z-- i-- IMlim? wINMcr uJ lJLrr5rv,!?- -watt fc M aMlWT E21.'r?.-MJl -iMM PW M mwmm,-, aM ri n ,n' doov. KW'WSS inp mi u"r r'r n iwnr II III - .. ' " ' MFM fl n X mm (k) jrm. "1 rT7!r "' Se ' V , Nijfc, Jtl ia am"1 iaii-tlr '" lr)i-j (j iaw-aalkail MMiir 111 lrZffl Yv Uli IT i ' ' 111 ' - fj III mi.ii rtIA m JprtHiivH i if 1 1 Mi vm I J K LMLrJ I J) Ll wvT M Iff) xl N V H 1 p-tfgmuiBili 1 1 I BH " H. F. BROBR, l-roprlotor of tin' DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, A" S.-SWKJ5C' ,m"1 ' " AltCIIIK MASON. General - Contractors, Btrect Work, HcwcrltiK, Ex cava tint', Concrcto nnd MaMin Work, Tiling, Ac. All work promptly done. 8LBM, OREGON. CLEAN! It you would bo clean and haye your clothes done uj in tho neatestand dresaiest manner, take them to the SA1.F.M STBA.H LAUKIUfY whoro all work is done by white labor and in the most prompt maimer. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Wnnteil. Hiilnrv unit pTnpnnpn Xllll I'erinmi'iit t-lace Apply now. only irrowcro of nn-tiry "brick ou both ,iuriLviu iiuu i iiiiiiuriu intim iiiiniy vn rlitlmoumiwlally I1H0WN UUOS CO., H-12 cl-t A n-Jbt Nurmrymeu, Chicago. ONLY LINE UUMIKG THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 M. II II ron n m r.ov r. m, 3. DAYS TO CHICAGO 72 Hours Quicker to St, Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Ghicaeo. 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City, PULLM N md ToURbT SLEEPERS FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING OARS. Kor rnterf mul rpiisi-ui iif.i.t,.ii.. .. n OHorttUdrBM" '.,H.UUIll,UUKT, Awt, 0. 1'. A. 'il Wulilngtou8t, l'onn.ANu. Okkiio , EAST AND SOUTH --VIAI Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line ULtroHu xxran illAI.N-nuN PAIM llCrWCENI-MUTl.lvn . " ..., Aauo, r. uiiyg,e " "u uaili , J . Ill, 11:17 a. id p. uu jv. lrtbTiiirAr7rT ifirST Ar. Itoicbunr I VJ ' W.P- '" 7 -'l '.U . Hi PClLMAxnnreCTciDDDPncT Second Uass bluepmg Cars f r r """" ""T "to itftWIiilfW 2 Throui.L.Iickets ,.tr l.-r1-J ' ' "", 7 mi i ' '"""" A. II. SMITH Liberty Street n Capital City Restaurant J as. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Mcal at All Hoars of tfae Da None but wblto labor employed In thl establishment. A good substantial meal o inked In dn clans style Twenty-Ova cenu per meal, HUD FROT tVwrt trwit between Opera .House an Mluto'n Livery From Terminal or Interior Pointe the ilroad. Is.the lino to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining car route iinmn h vt-tlbule train!, everyday In the'ySFiJ ST. PAUL LM AG0 (No ohango of can) Uoruped of dlnlngcaw nnr urraned ruUman drawing WjS1 tui t test eaufpneent TOURIST Sleeping Cars, ticketB, and an 0I Dn' "nil second-claBi ELEQABT J)AY COACHES. sen Ice. ' uw KX'a unlnterruptei onr,eU1'i,uanna8vLJT,' ,ons can be tberoad. " "-'-a any agent oj n,1i"!!.!noralontonoemir,1, .. ... Assistant 0" iAKLT0N ' Hrst Mr"f LJSS-f?? Al.ent, No Unn.inu..,V ' Oot' -'bUntlua.-Piifi 8HAW A DOWNING, Agent THE YAOUINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD &sSL fflSE -siw -iiiue man hr nv m. ""l"0"n f'MthronKu rMenSnrt'J'"!. ,l' rum IMrtUnd ud 2ft 32?. Vellt n "rJncuv UIME SCHEDULE. rfaM teKAJnr. Arrive Yaquin . . l.Wpjj ViMiuinT. . fcaol-S "ve OorvaUu . Ai3 Atrtire Albany . . . 10-35 A 5 O A r. . 1UQA IVirVTut W t Albany Md wii;!r:!'!sewtromTw.i.-. Northern Paiaflc Ra MSW-S KSf?MrlTat ySaBSrJtf. w5lfl n pr s CD GO nn r-r-j SO CD o 5 o BbW S" CO &o CD UB( E.IST aaq MWTH