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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1893)
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Uimi the etirv which l i dr aff ttwrt tttwl ycHUi. If It liad llvenl lotij '' WHjti It wwld lmv been n full nrb a 4pWy, An ellltHK) f a circlo irwl 41 Hi lltttn ioo hard nt the Mile. 'Ofent'a CmiscwrV, la Irolnnd, rliow what Mod think of timUioinatleii, TIitq r over JW.fW column of rockiw. tafotutl, hwAjtoftiil, pentagonal. Th rAu Meni to have been irimlo by rule MmI by eonipa. Ever nrtlnt liv' lil morMng room, whero ho tuny tunic fifty imcm, biit he oIioorm ono KlmjMi iU prof wM to nil othetnj I will not V Hint ttM UiMt'ti CattMiwaywM tbeK-orldV ImMIbk' room, but I do wy ou( of n grt HHHiy figure God mmmit to have Mfeeted the clrcto M the best, "It l he thM ulttetli on the circle of thotarth." tfce stwH in circle, tho moon Iti n clr ate, tti mm In n circle, the unlvcrto in a " tilth, th throne of Ood the center of mink circle. Wbon men bnild churchen they ought toiwitftUTthe Idea of tho Great Architect WKt put the audience in n circle, know- .. 1m that the tldee of emotion roll more Mtly that way tlian in ittrnlght lines. Mx tbontwnd ycara ago God (lung this World out of hiit right band, but ho did Mt throw it out in n utralght line, but '4errill!iear, with a leasb of love holding it to m to bring It 'buck ngnin. Tho world Mnrted from hin hntid tiuro nnd Xcknlo. It him boon rolling on through ., wfelomi of uioral Ico nnd dlntouipor. How km it will roll God only knows, but it will In due time make complete circuit and I'outo back to tho pluco whence it ttwtedthe band of God pure and Xdenlc TK MVtHK rtAN ttPHUMBD. , The hltory of tho world goc in a clr le. Why Ih It that the Bhippingln our day Ih improving no rupldlyf It in bo twiw men aru imitating tho old model of 'Mnah'a uric, A hlt) uinicntor gives oma mrjqmim totifi Mutt aa hin opinion. Although no much '' 4arMtl,by small wit. Hint Rhip of Noah's .. ' Mbm Imtt the MujeKtlc nnd tho Etruria d the City of Pari, of which wo boast e tHWih. Whero la the ship on tho sou a today that could outrido a dolugo in iwfclch tlie heaven and tho mrth woro firotilred. landing all the passengers in nafety two of eacl hind of living croa tMrw, thoasandK of species? oiogy wtil go on wttn ua ncniovo- M until after many centuries the world will have plums and pears cquul to ttte paradUalcnl. The art of garden- tec will grow for centuries, and after tho . iJowslnga and Mitchells of the world .. tevredone their beet In tho far future the art of gardening will cotuo up to the ftrbomcanba of tho year 1. If tho Makers of colored glass go on Improving Iptfaey may In some centuries bo nblo to "siaire eomething equal to tho oast win- a or York mlnnter. which won built in , We uro six centuries behind thoso aaitota. but the world must keep on toil tec ttatll it shall maho the comploto clr- oait awl oouie up to the skill of thoso TOTTHHffl. ) If the worW contJauea to improve In Masonry we,' shall hayo after awhile. yerkapa after the advance of centuries, Mortar equal to that which 1 saw Inst oounjiwr Ih tho wall of nn cjliuinwl Jiig Hm olty, built In the time of tho Ito Mi, 1,900 years ago that mortnr to day M good aa tho day In which tt was MiU, having outlasted tho brick and thoatoae, I say, after hundrtxhtof years, Msionry way advance to that point. If the world stands long enough wo may tare h olty aa largo as. they had hi old tJsuns Babylon five time tho slzo of i Jem go into the potteries in Hugland fk :mm yo find them making cup nnd after the style or the cups and exhumed front Pompoll, The l U not going back. Oh, not but it a ewttfing In a ctrclu and will come to ike style or ixmery known so i aa the days of I'ompell. Tlie 1 wt keep on progrwdntt until It i tm ootuplete circuit, lue curve In tAw right direction; tho curve will on until t become the circle. ( "TMR KVKH WtVOLVINU WllKij. Wait, ow, my friend, what is truo in Hm MatiHul universe is true In God's (pdveruiuwit ana spiritual nr t. That Is tlie meatilug of "a wheel, AHcotfimeutatorsagn.'e tiwt the whl tuvatu GcmIs Hut a wheel Is of no use tt turn, aud If it turn it turns iMM-ti It turn around It movea What then? Are we iarta iron machine wblrlwl anmnd re will or Hot, the viclims if if Not So far from that. 1 vow that we ourwhva start 1 of wood or bad acttewa aud that itJMwiy oOHte aroMwd ajfaln to us LterdivuM lateryefitiOM Itlhln , fboeebaJor food aetietwiHay eirowit of MMy yeara, bat ; to tbey will M verUialr as I otto o t oirvte of the earth. woman of te IN we, uxa VUAUTAsJ aai irui itU 4oji wereeato wp SmI from iht Am x iwMte Mw tfJZlJ? TwH Mi torn , H wteHwt JwW, A tw hww pt fy d Wit iH tmm t fVf luMtilj Jtmi m4 IM 4jpi Ihwt 4er rmted Wa MM (Att wt a Mf Ift. what a awful HtHHIn MtfHlli titf C( lht IhM riruk weert hrMtN a ceftiHfjC W UtrotigH waty retitnrlM Th wofhl stariH WlthdlhwicriK'y for KorerHmpnl -lhat . U(d ww th pri-sirtMit and fWMMht ihff world People w tlrH of a ihocwy Thywld "Wettlfiti I waoit IUA dlretlly iHlerfMlH with th nffniiM of tin world, glvo ns n noil rtfi'liy' Tho world h! a monarchy Front rt niotwrchy It Is going U liaya n Ilmlteil HHHirtrchy After nwhlle the llm lied moimrohy will be glvwi up, and tliti republican farm of government wl I Iw everywhere dominant and recognlred Then Ilia world will get tired of the ro publican form of government, and It will Imvo nn anarchy, which Is no govern tmmtntall. And (lieu nil nations, find ing out that man is not catsihle of righteously governing man, will cry out for n theocracy nnd my "lM God come back and conduct tho affairs of the world " ,.,,. livery step monarchy, limited tnon archy, republicanism, anarchy-only illf forottt stej betwi-cti tho llrst theocracy and the list theocracy, or segments of the great circle of tho earth on which Ood nit. Out do not become liiiwtth'iit because you cannot see the curve of 9 cnts. nnd therefore conclude that God's .government is going to break down. Ill lory tells us that in the making of the pyramids It took 2,000 men two years to drag ono great stono from tho quarry and pnt It into tho pyramids. Well, now. if men short 11 vod can afford to work so slowly as that, cannot God In the building of the eternities afTord to wait? What though God should take 10,000 years to draw 11 circle? Hiiall we take our little watch, which we have to wind up every night lest it run down and hold it up beside the clock of cter nal nges? If, according to the Ulblo, n thousand years are in God's sight as one day, then, according to that calculation the 0,000 years of the world'H existence have been only to God as from Atouduy to Saturday ooon iimntxa Amu many pavr. lint It Is often the caw that the re bound Is quicker and the circle is sooner completed You resolve that you will do what good you can In one week you put a word of counsel in the heart of a Habbath school child During that same w ok jou give it letter of introduc tion to 11 yonng man struggling in buii ness, During the same week jnti make an exhortation in 11 prayer meeting, It is all gone, yon will never hear of It perhaps, yon think A few yelira lifter, a man comes up to you and says, "You don't know mo. do your' You say, "No. I don't remember ever to have aeon you." "Why." hotuija '1 was in the Sabbath school class over which you wero the teacher One Sun day yon invited me to Christ. I accepted the offer You seo that church with two towers yonder?" "Yes." jou say lie Bays. "That is where I preach:" or, "Do you see that go onior's limine? That is whero I live." One day a man comes to you and says. "Good morn ing." You look nt him uud say, 'Why yon have tho advuutngo of me; I cannot place yon." He says "Don't you remember thirty years ago giving it letter of Introduction tun young man, n letter of Introduction to iMoscs U. Grtiinell.'" "Yes. )es. I do." Ue snysi "I am the man, that was my first step toward a fortune, but I have re tired from business now and am giving my llmo to philanthropies and public in torcsts. Come up nnd see me." Or 11 man cornea to yon und wysi "1 want to introduce myself to you. 1 went Into a prayer meeting in Atlanta poino years ugo, I sat back by the door, you nroso to mako an exhortatiom that talk changed the conise of my life, and If ever I get to heaven. uudorGod I will owe my salvation to jou." In only ten twenty or thirty years tho circle ewept out and swept back again to your own grateful heart Uut sometimes It Is 11 wider circle nnd doea not return for n great whllo. I saw a bill of cxpcuKta for burning Lutimei aud Ridley The bill of expeuscs Rays Oim liuil of nr fKiiU . ,, U.4,1 t'nrlniii' fur four Imula of tvo.nl,,, v lltMII. HlHl , . ., i. ,i llim. twit tlmlnn. ...,,,, ,, S.h linn, inn UIm , Vl llctiu fnr UUirvm...,, . e,M That was cheap fire, considering nil tho cirvumstiiucM, but It kimlletl a llghi that shone all around the world aud aroused the martyr spirit, und out from that burning of l.atimur ami Ridley rolled the circle wider and wider, start ing other circles, eonvolutiug, overrun nlng, circumscribing, overarching al) heaven a circle, ClUCLR Or KVtt. Hl'KAKlNO. Rut what Is truo of the good is just ns true of the had, You utter n slander against your neighlair It has gone forth from your teeth, it will uem come back, you think. You have done the man all the mischief you can You re joice to see him wiuco. You say. "Didn't I give it to him!" That word has goue out, that slanderous wont, 011 Its iolou ous nnd blasted way You think It will tuner do jou any harm. Uut I am watching that word, aud I see it begin ulng to cun e, and it cun ea around, and it U aiming at your heart. Yon had bet-tt-r dodge It. You cannot dcKlgo it. It rolk Into your bosom and after It rolls tu a wortl of aw old look. which says, "Wltkwlmt measure )e mete, U siutl be tueawred U you agaitu Yon hialtnvtt an aged parent. You begrudtjvd hlw the room In jor house. You are imptkt of bU wMmeicalitiee and garrulity. It tuakea you mad to hear him tell the saute ttorr twicL You give hlw food tie cannot tuattlcatc. You wwt he was away, You wettdr if 1m U tofcag to Mve Jereyer. ne.wlUbegoae IkltrtlmitGoYin)mentBond41uj?hwt8ofmtomtlindiniuty in old age c HtJ Wtk. You oHotk4 h dollar i t it MuMoIiuMtU coiniwvy. Cuh and paid f r-lttw j(UHrKtxl hrytr. XlV. II. G. Colton, Gea'l Ant of U Machu MMaKtiWal Lif4Iuun xjitHy, w in Ua otty if you m UuHkiny of irry. Uf iwmiwiii h wtU U $Wjo ii yott, CnUatUw WilkwU iroUl or t iU tort, mnMtn - WH M m mH N stlM with t m if MirHt, AllaitrMtototifWffjrJIlM ZU ytmr wit wl",' ihti hM of m mm will hi fow. in ffM wM Wl f MM Hoff ltrkw Ami 1 mt t'ktttff will mnAnt If m fi W N Htff ffW iWid WOfniff U r" will mvtt lif faVrw away 'IW rlttf fm "tUM tnmtM 7 Mil ywrf m "fW w" lf,J" Hf a a few rrart UHf lhT wlW Wll W tt "old chufir Wbal f tti9 fWdli word wllh ythkUfmf t'MMfcti ntw agy(my TVyKre tin echo of the Very words yoti nH In ln faf of yotif &f.l Mint tntly irH m) What bt tliaj which ;oti aft trying vi enow, mu nnn II HHtnastlcatila, mid fM Jtwn aeha. Kftd row CHffi'Hilef tho altflilld? I'rr Untrn II may Isj the grlsiln wlileb ywi mva l ymif falliM' tut his brenkfasl forty years ago A gnfilleninnpwlng along Ihc slreel sawn son dMgglng' filet father Inlolho ilrrpt by Ihc hair of tho firsfl. Tint gen IIhh.iii, outraged at this brutal conduct, wn alxnit ll punish tho offender when tlie old man nttma nnd said, "Don't hurl film, li'a all right, forty years ago this morning I drugged out my fnlhor by the hair of his liuaiir II Is It circle, My fa ther lived Into the eighties, and ho had a rcry wide nxjierloneo, and he said thai inaltri'itttncfit of jMirenta was always punished in this world Other sins mnV be adjourned to tho next world, hut mal treatment of parent Is punished In this world, Tiiuy cmci.it Afiown to tiir JowiviRirr IMV Tlie circle turns quickly, very quickly Oh what a ttindoiis Ihotight that tho good und the evil we start coinu back to usl Do you know that tho Judgment Day will bo only the point nt Which tho circles Join, the good nnd tho bad wo have dnuo coming back tons, unless di vine intervention hinder coming back to us with welcoino of delight or curse of condemnation. Oh, I would like to see Paul, tho inva lid missionary, nt the moment when his Influence comes to full orb his influenco rolling out through Antioch, through Cyprus, through Lystra, through Cor inth, through Athens, through Asia, through Europe through Amcricn. through tho First century, through five centuries through twenty centuries, through all the succeeding centuries, through earth, through heaven, and at last, tho wave of iiilluence having mude full circuit, striken his great soul. Oh. then I would like to see hinil No ono cun tell the wide sweep of tho circle of his iiilluence save the one who is suited on the circle of the enroll. I should not want to see the counte nance of Voltaire when his Influenco comes to full orb When the fatal hem orrhage seized lilni nt eighty-three yean of age his luflueuce did not erase. Tho most brilliant man of his century, he bad UHcri all his faculties for assaulting Christianity, his b.ul influence widening through France, widening out through Germany, widening through all Curopo, widening through America, widening through the 115 years that have gone by since he died, widening through earth, widening through hell, until at last the accumulated influence of his bad lifo in fiery surge of omnipotent wrath will beat ugaiust his destroyed spirit, and at Hint moment it will be enough to make tho black hair of eternal darkness turn white with tho horror No one can tell how that bad man's iiilluence girdled tho earth save the one who is seated on the circle of the earth the Lord Almighty. "Well, now." say people in this uudi euee, "this In somo resjiects is a very glad theory and iu others a very sod one; we would like tu have all tho good wo have ever done come back to us, but tho thought that nil the Bins wo Imvo over committed will como back to us fills ua with affright.' My brother. I Imvo to toll you God can break that circlo and will do so nt your call. I can bring twenty passage of Scrltituro to prove that whon God for Christ's s.iko forgives a man the sins of his post llfo never como back. The wheel muy roll on and roll on. but yon take your position behind tho cniss. und the wheel strikes the cross and is shattered forever. Tho sins fly oil from tho circle into tho ierpondicu lur, falling at right angles with com plete oblivion. Forgiven! Forgieu! Tho meanest thing u man .an do is, after somo difficulty has been settled, to bring it up again, und God will not lie so mean as that. God's memory is mighty enough to hold all the eventB of the nges, but there is one tiling that Is Biiro to slip tils memory, one thing he Is suie to forgot, and that is pardoned trans gression. How do I know it? 1 will prove it. 'Their sins und their Iniqui ties will I rvtneuibcr no more." Come Into that state this morning, my dear brother, my dear sinter. " Messed Is tho one whose trunsgreswons uro forgheu." TIIK CIKCI.R Or OI.OUY, Out do not make tho mistake of think ing that this doctrine of the circlo stops with this life; it rolls on through heaven You might quote in opiositiou to me what St. Johu says about the city of heaven lie says it "lieth four square." That does seem to'inilititte again, t this idea, but jou know there is many a square house that has a family circle facing eat h other, and in a circle mov ing, aud I can pruo that this is so In re gard to heaven. St. John says, "1 heard the voice of many angels round about the throne, ami the beasts, uud the eld era." Again he says, "There was a ruintow round about the throne." The former two instance a circle; the hist uthcr a circle or a semicircle. The seats facing each othtr, the angel facing each other, the men facing each other, Uetneuiui amphitheater of glory. Ctrcumfercueo of patriarch and prophet aud apostle. Circumference of Scotch Covenantors and Thebau legiou and Albtgcnsee, Cir cumference or the good of all agwj, IV rlphery of splendor unlmgincl and In- doKrlbrtlA. A circle! A circle! Uut every circumference must have a miter, and what Is the center of thU heavenly circumference? Christ. UU all the glory, nujdl the praUe, UU ajl thewowiy. AH heayea i wreathed plT MM WlfaifM WHasn rrcW wfsjt w fwt ni AmMm hm to fct f mUm fim IM UtMlM of JM to!t .W ehwr.MI tvaTFfl, Wf row lh rrfuto afouml M Ufa hmU O ClitW, Ih frflourl (lirWi ih Nf O Ghfl"t, llmdwll Kfffi llif Wifim ffffsfef. sfrtfrd M III rlfflW ff Ihfi m th. ialtil (m Ih tUoU M Ih heaTMil On fihW I lie IM rwili t rt;h AllMUf ifwiml f ilnkln !, A t'itrun wllh a Mmrf, Itiwinsfenlli'lmisllilnlomllngiiWi llic lionilng Instinct In a good Hnwui, A wonder fulMory U (old ly a Hsfiii n eying; Journal of a l-'feneli rarrltt ploti Wlilell Was csptiirrd ny inn urrinan soi dlern ilnrlng Ihn ulego of I'arl4 In I WO, Hie bird w being wrhvl lnalillooti from Purl In some ikiIiiI In llm foiiiilrr, whenco It wm Minded lo frturn to Pari With a iiiessnge. II wm Iskrn lo the (Icrnian hsadqiisrlers and presented li Ihe commander. Pflnro rrwlerlck tliiirlf. who sent It lo Ida mollisr In Germany, Here It wns placeil Inn splendid nnd roomy arlnry, ntnl cnrfnily fed and nonrlsliedi but nlthottgh It was kept hero, living In tho Ian of royal luxury for four years, the French pigeon did not forget Its fatherland, At tie end of that llmo tho door of the nvlary was left ojwi ono day, Tlie pigeon flaw out, mounted high In tho air. flew nlmiit for n moment, as If to find tho points of the compass, nnd look (light in it straight line for Paris. On the next day hut ono It bent Its wings against tho entmnco to Its old loft In tho Iloulovnrd do Cllchy. Thoro It was recogtilred, and Its case being brought to public attention It was hon ored as a patriot returned from foreign captivity. It remained at tho Paris Jurdin d'Accllmntntlon until It died in 1B78. A llrsvo t.lltln (llrl. "I had an experience at Scdalln tho other day that gives mo a cold chill whenover 1 think of It," said Frank Hnrdcastlo as ho joined a group of story tellers in the corridors of tho Llndell. "My wife nnd flvo-year-old daughter ac companied mo on my last trip. Wo Sun dayed at Sedalia. und during tho after noon drove out to the cemetery. Nntu rally our conversation drifted to n little daughter we lost n your ago. Ono of tho first things to attract our attention after we entered tho comotery was nn open grave, dug for a child. Wo walked up to it and stood for somo motnents look ing at it. The memories it evoked wero painful indeed, nnd my wifo broke down and cried bitterly. "Little .May took mo by tho hand nnd led mo out of earshot of her mother; then sho said, whllo her chin quivered nnd her eyes filled with tears, 'Pnpn, why don't you put mo in, covor mo up und take mamma home?' I was astound ed. 1 bent down to kiss her. and sho whispered. 'Tell mamma goodby for mo; I can't do it.' Tho child actually thought that wo had como to tho ccmotery to bury her and that sho was standing bo side her open gruvo. It was tho most magnificent exhibition of nervo I over witnessed." St Louia Globe-Democrat Shortlinml Speech. "How many words can you writo a minute?" is n question time nnd ngnin asked of stenographers. Tho general an swer is. "1 don't know exactly." Thin is literally truo, so u friend of mine, who is familiar with tho pothooks nnd circles, tells mo. No ohorthnnd writer is nblo to estimate exactly how fast ho can writo. for his speed vuries with circumstances and depends largely upon the Btato of his health. If ho is feeling bright and energetic and runs up against somo dark horso, so to speak, ho can often ustonMi himsolf by his bursts of sjieed. On tho other hand, if ho is oppressed by that tired feeling his hand seems unwilling to obey tho command of tho brain, it loses Its positiveness of nction, nnd tho char acters uro evolved with difficulty nnd uncertainty. Of courso half tho battle la in gotting a good speaker to report. Ono comparatively rapid talker will bo an easier nuui to tako than n slower speaker, w ho lacks tho necessary quali ties of a good orator. Brooklyn Eaglo. Muni. mill fluteruor nt Lnsgflrliraiti. A serious eoullict has broken out in tho Philippine, ihlnnda between tho Span ish viceroj-. General Despujols, nnd the religious orders Jesuits, Augustines und Franciscans whoso chiefs havo tel egraphed to tho Madrid government that they will leave tho islands if tho viceroy bo not immediately recalled. Tlieso pow erful orders have more influenco over tho aativts than tho Spanish authorities, nnd this luflueuce tho uecroy attempts to check. These orders prevented tho Bible so ciety from istabllshing n dejiot In Ma nila, and they wero tho promoters of tho action of tho Spanish authorities against the Protestant mUsiounries recently maltreated and expelled fr.mi tho Caro line Islands, whero they hail been estab lished and flourished for upward of thir ty years. -Cor. LondouNews. Wwtrlflty mi.l the ClirWtum Trc. The prettiest Christmas ttvo iu town borrows its splendor from tho electric light for the pleasure of ono small maiden. When the electric light was put in the house Christinas was remembered utid n special attachment provided. Tito tree towers to the ceiling and at n touch blossoms into buds of flame red, bluo. green, purple and gold. It stands dur ing the holid.tj-8. and many hmall players caper under its branches from tlmo to time without fear of catching their curli on ttre.Xew York Eveuing Sun. Anionc th Auelt. Wife-IIerr Zartbcimer is a charming man. Just fancy, be lias he m,rrt.vi fifteen fW'cSrterovSS .peaking to me rtwtLKfeTo'cSed ber nn .,ii R lw caueu Husband-It is verv on,u ,. .. tacna3 ,ow IwJ w rimuXUoSaaw Haadets-Coarier. fio-weler wlllJllllVlKif.Il 14 allll dllM-llllfllf tvrffily lwi fllirn w- iliilr IiflifiyiiiHirtMiiniiirH'i. niir Ullliofii al,H rirtil.1 lwV war Hif clwkn nnd m uiWUinMto if ctirrp.1 A wr-.lt wit lor- ' wm nifHlfi ii'Hifblliy llitf IwmH Hh wrolrt n very nlw MM l ,l,', awj(rt(l,liirf for Her wmiMiiw. nnd ItlOlfJAMl H oh- a for iwHiuy iw ', IftfK llfl III" Mill" l"'' Jil M ,'n' wotiM cntH'ol b"ilfi(loliUdiicM -Gin Hlinnll KiK'ilf"' m lMflt' S't KensKswreb ntllinr- .fVimn, yoiifirf limn, liwv Iniiif tl'i )'Ml tfoK) l kooji 111; dniiuhlor wmiliiK )',' W'T intivcfiiotilfl' If jrwi il I l'it"! " innrry Imr. l'nr linn If ywi tlilfik of innrrylig nmrry lief nt euro nnd Imvo no fin ili"P ioticiis aIkm IU YotiiiK .Vmi lint, my dour sir, I'm fii(fltfl to liff Yott wntlldli't Imvo tun brrnl llm onKngt'iimtiG No! Woll, If I lenvo lior I brvnU II, nnd 1 break It If I mnrry lior. You mo Hio illtoiimm I'm lii.-IJofllon Trmi ncrltiG , It la ImmI onoiigli for n yotitiff worn ,, to rccolvo y iiowrltton lottor- from him. ut wlK-n ulio dlscovora ovl; So of inaiilfoWlnri.olniUroly JtiHtiflcd in Ih!Ii ""ty ,l "M1'1 - MWPiP-lf,',fsFV MMMMMMftMtfMflMBL, MMmXiI mmmbmmmmSTmWiVSm JADES R. WAITE, UusrrT ef Wilte'i QelehtUd Oomodr 0a. trunlau Bftaa and Oicumus. Dr. MU atnlicai C., Elkhart, Ind. You will remcmt)r ttio condltloii I was In flvo fftixt tn, when 1 wti aflllctcdullh n combln tioa of dlcac. and thdught tticro wm no hcli row Mt 1 tried all klndsof modlclncs,audxrcs of eminent pbiiclaui. Myucncincroprtittralcd, rmducln dltitno-i, lirnrt trouble mil nil tbu Ills ibal mako llfo miserable. I commenced to take DR. MILES' NERVINE and In three months was ptRrtcnr cumo. Iu mr travels each year, u Um I im ibo tbouuiids of pbykical wrecks, suQcrliig from nervous pros . . j. f tration, taking prescriptions from M ZiJ local physicians who havo no know l cd(fo of theircase, and whoao death Is certain, 1 feel llko going to them and saying, "CirDd ,MlLES) NtKVININO C CUBtO.". In myproKsslon, . . M r whero thero are w many tu till H W Vj fferera from overirork.mcn ,1 "' tat prostra tion and nervous exhaustion, brought on by tbo character of tbo buslncts engaged In, X would SS THOUSANDS M a buro euro for all Buffering from thero causea, JlMES It. WjlITE. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. Hold by D. J. Fry, dniitirlut, Hidoin Dr. Powell Reeves & Co, Tho Old Rollablo Specialists, Late- nf NVw York Hospitals. Ornduato with High Honors. Twenty cnn' cxperlenco as I'rolcssor, Lecturer, Author and HMClallat In Oh roil lo Diseases. Catarrh, ' Bronohitis, Cough and Ditlioultyof Breathing SucoossfuJ ly treated withspooif to romedlos thorouchlv tested and proved by tho OLD DOCTOR Whn 1 rmn nf rmfnt-n'o nN,KlM.HH thoroughly devoted to his profession and over roady to help the afillctod. HBRTOUS DBBIUTT SL,!, TSSkTffi luldd'e aged men 1 he w t ililU-tts of curly In. dbcretlou, iiroduptnit veskness, 1.0iT MAN HOOD, night einlulotii, cxha sting drulns, twliltiliH'k, lo uf energy, ueukiuM of both bodyaud brulu tiiitlltliigtuio for study, builneti and murrliiKt-. tteattM ttilh ueMrfalllugsuccess Qel cured ami be a man. BLOOD AND aKIN dhflK,".oje!',iy,,'i,n' . r., , . 7 ll,M, urolnta, tumors. iPhtlltle Ulnt, rbeumalism, eruptions, ele ,o all kltuts.bliH'.lrHiltonltomaU) ciieLttncr O'irwl 1 jwnptl, Uavlug tho sjstem puro aud UDXBVAHD URINARY Kttffi," der, setimeiit In urine, hrlckdintDrwhltej iwiln while ur Dating, (miueuci ut, lirlghra d! ejwi and all dl'H0f the bladder nl butbsex s. CATARRH lh7i '? " dspep.u,,tl. tAIAnnn gallon, aud alldlna'airmig thebowpls,si.imui,eti , dl, rho,a,dMiitery. etc, Tljiub'M ot llil. cbara. ler relku4alouci vureaeneetUiKHiiiHsiioulble "io, PR1VATR ',' 1M,t ' "hci, svphllls, rnilAID I, arvlr. rluwl, tiWrne welllugs, weLiie4 nt ..rgns, and pile.. Uslula ipt.irr.qul U curl without auy tmlitur Ue nilD-rliy. TnonMiida cured at home by iMimpondtui-CHiul uintto.u4KUt hcuis trum UR.PnrHELL REEVES & CO.. N.w LwiteJ at 2IG Con'l St, Sal m. A TrTT-T- EUb i m iel" r.s xmw: a MMMMMMMMMMMMWlMMf fffffffK jSSEFmm. pwwgm UTNTMTillTS9lSiTu r. Mtr ItllKi 1 i6iw iiwwirfi.i fi w.i.it.t iTuf. m,. fa .7T Nfiit h w m 1 W lAflvnnoaof 111" r ) V. ' alft3flt of llio Clgnr Cohort Y Ifli W H nnM 0, ,,,, ffnnl m wf Mor. fl1!" .rkf of r ,rf' h tlftvi lhm il o w. Mlllrfliil of tiif ifced in BlackwoH'a Bull Durham Smoking TobACca llVi ! "ran IU tm h Mill imwl.w-.Qwy iW ULACKWnwyfl DUNHAM 'fOHACCO CO,, DURHAM. WllilKIWI IIIMIIIW H. F. BROER, I'ropflflor of Hip DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, "W AKCIIIK MAS0.1. MASON &D&TMOCr&:'XX. (General - Contractors, Htrt-ct Work, HwerliiK, l.xciiviuliif, (.'oncrulo nnd Mftn Wrl, I'lllnKi Ap. AH worlc iruiiiplly iloiitf. HALEM, OHKCJON. wvanwommimmai CLEAN! It you would bo oloun nnd liayo yourclotlioB done up n tho ueuteBtand dressiest manner, tako thorn to tho SMV.M STIXH LAVKDKY vhorc all work in done by white labor and in I ho moat prompt ninnnei. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. 1 .iberty Street EAST AND SOUTH --VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE of tho Southern Pacific Company, JAMFOUNIA KXPIIKHH T1U1N HON DAIM 11ETWKEN 1'OKTl.AND AKD M. r. "Boutb. "lOltli. "7.1o n. m 6 2U u. Hi 7.110 p. n 7.-OL' n. lii- Lv. Vurtlund An Lv. Snlem L,v, Ar. Hun Kmn. Lv. U.ID p. 111. 8-lft K.in. AOoVBiruimntuponl) at lollovWiiir hta tluua north of lloaebunr, Kust l'ortluud )r-!iou Ulty. Woodburii, hi.lun, Albunj Uuent. rfheddH, lluley. llurrlsburi limuUuuniyjUtliii; uud llugeue. "UIMK1IU1IUMAI.I. IJAIl.V, :W a. m. 1:1' u. m :5J p. in. Lv. t'ortluud Ar. I l: fl p Lv Halem Lv. 1:10 p.m. Ar. ltOHeburg Lv. 7KM a. u Vlhany Local, Unity ldcept Httndny. ,(ki ii. in. Lv. I'.irtluud Ar. I KrlUii.ui. 'Al p. in. " ii.in. ,,v: oiiuin i. v. I7.il. ... I nr. niuitny Dining Cars on Ogdou Koute PULLMAN BUFFET SLBBFEIIS AND Second Class SluepingCars' Attached to all lhrout.li tialus. M Side Division, Between Portland ami Comllis! 1'Alt.y (gXCElT HONDAY), 7"",uTcvrT,orinn'irArT rr to nni -lijjV. in. 1 Ar. i-orMilllH Lv. y, !; "1: .t Altmii) ami Dorvallls coauect wile rains of Oregon fhn.rio Uallmad. KXPKKwa TK UN- IIM qY KXt KIT HU.N1M Y I td n. in i' rt n..i i . 1--:: ujKUAXv8,ft: &SU-" riiKu;a tickets ronllpolnlalnttie l-'H.trrn Mates Cnnn From TcrniDil or Interior Points h 'lira n lithe line to tRko To all Points East and South, ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO V...k. . i.-wvupukikjj-i Anil TOURIST Sleeping Cars, w2Ua w la which nUbl rrv hMTL .xu Item and m? Uekeu,aia w Bm B4 Mcondu UJJQAKTJ DAY COACHES fHltisHM at v -r ,, t4. ny a,,t 3 ii.; - wiooanrv.rr- L m T an ia tciiicltailfoail Svfl) i) ! If 0. A.II.HJIITII M.mNiumvtjiwna Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batcheior, Prop'r. fa Jfeal a! All Hours ui (he Da. Mime but white labor em mymtlu llib Attnti ali,.iAnl " A LffHld Hllhflfnntlnl tviAnl nt tot A I.. nA. ClftH HtylO xweuty-nve cuu por miul RBD V r o i T Conn atrwit,; between Oiiem .linuae an. -aiinai n UIVHI 111 111 1'eimiltll'nt. l.lnna An.,l.. 0110 mowers of tuiinri' i I .... i,.i. Aim rlciiu and Cunadinn miIIx llmdy va rlU,SV'.,,i:i,W'.ltt11?, iWWfS IIIIOS.CO. v-u u-t A h-m Nurtcryiuen. Chicago. .V-r HUOTING DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 . M. " 7tanp. m 33- DAYS TO 2g CHICAGO 72 Hours Quicker to St. Pm.i 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago! 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City, PULLMAN .and TuURIbT SLEEPERS FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR v CARS, DINING CARS $!$& 6tuwl iMorniaUon cull W.,H.HimLBURT,Ast,a,l..A. VA Wiuhtueton Bt , l'OKri.AN), OKKfto. THE YAQIJINA ROUTE, m -prtl f. . M III mm ilaLINE Sj .LjS2S5i5(t.1I nl A THROIIfiH OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD fuam.bliS.. ffifJ?:K .""I-. iimu li.. 1... '"HO shorter ji i..T -. .tttoldlulili'ng .'t SCHEDULE. (Kxetptaanav,,. vf Alcany .... Lv,Uomul, .... Arrh. Yqmn, . .. Leave Ya,uln . . .. Arrtv Albany . . . .' kUAM lOtWiAM o2v&g U1' nneH at Albtty Md 1U1UAM &&&S2im& i i CD CO 2 CD i CD CO '11 nn WttSmKmm CT5 ZJ3 O o Z3 SO 3 CO rao c i?lr.,w r.u. u. MSJQMMLU m WUK -??"iWS Klin- t A -k. v ssassusm: