MpsMMBffBPfis'',M,w' TBJfWBBWWW i ,.., in ..., aiamff i :i' i Wfwm r r!r MrtwNflfc 'A2iL&SJ ! fcrV HWf 1 f'KlIt twMwf M4 1 1 ftfcr to Nf" tft km NtflMftH'M trim i rtfrtl Mhrtl for 1 W M imM i " l.l I... I.'ll l,U ..J iviul t!l ITV. Tti'll HPF in nm.'. , am III photf yhn wwt ftp (Ml kt iy tim whvt n kuH mi mi Mm 'rWto Imwm'WitadJ'f,' M" Wfl wi wk Tlifl Jrotlfttf HMr .... . HH turif lWth.l w U ilUi.Mf. 'J wl A ni Iwl," wlil Mr. ItMilisr, Wt H f wfptHr whp, Mm veftriwl to A (trfttf niltttf with A wwfwwtoM wl flinvefn am wiimi neii Mrfritttf iriiiitiilntf uti 1 1. iM mt IttHtTIIKMt Willi nil" tllfHHlll It ft fcp rimMx ftfTHlr, but for tiio mw ot fmmimy to wondl fono n Mlpronft M hU Itthfrw.wt Mnil ho thought It lmr rfWr ftxtmrritffliil, nml then hn mIi! "Bml't ywi tlikk, ilrnr, tlwt Hint la n .rtfl,rtmJ for nrifl of y(f dollcnlo hum Mt Mrtetl Hxwritncer Uto mnrHiiiml wmipfliliiKof thnnloi. "Ytm," lw went on, "I iiiwit my tliHt I 4m't llk,H lwt of tlmt Kurt. No?, ovc t Itwi tfeat big ono with tlio Jilnnud jmhI ww rl rok thuru'n vlinillulty fur in W Intiennottt hwtrt ho felt nirnn. tor fa reality tho lint looked chciip to Mm. tin, Audier onlyiwlili "Vwy well. dir your Ut ulioll pro- JNrJMg Mt' V no tiiov parted, Mr, Itimlicr Ittmni for her mlllinur's, Mr, Itunhtr ftlJIly Mid K'O'ly heuddl for hli ofllco, Jl wd two wkN boforo ho got tho JO In the tneantlrno ho hml como to Mb Mm1 hut iHiuiorwdy, Mrs. Ituahcr dHlluhtod with It, Tltcn tho ktwbrtnd found n lottor wuillnif th office. Uvro it in: - ttONNKTR. 'THlf UIUVJIK KlLMNKIW. " i To Mr, 1fipil Itmlier, Dr. fcmbtt ,. pH) "Thow ploitiM, my dear," Mrs. Ruihcr epklnwl. "uro tho Ixmt. Tlmt plcco of felt I very flno, nnd thoso flowore nro imp"- "Mm. RuBhor," tho young mnn wild, vhMt wn thft prlco of tlmt othor ImtT" "If you tniut know. Legiil, dour," Mttited tho nwcut little wifo. "it wiui u kld over, marked down to $7.08." In h little hook tlmt Mr. Legal Ruithur Jbop lie hufl lutuly iiddod tills Itomi I tafwrtottea lit milliner)'..,, V 68 Dotrolt Froo Proas. v.v 4 t '& t ' Lout llln WlfK. A few year bro tho wlfo of n worthy tan,of IiiMwn. Conn., dlod. Tim man K (rood hearted num. but llttlonccus- flHH) to the couvontlouulltles of life, ttrtt iwlwpn not poMfowed of tho moot hrUHttat iiiKilltict in tho world. Tho fWMmtl of tho good woman occurred nt tb vulHrfh, und tho hUHbund wun about , ' ttw only tnournor. During tho Bormon, l : , wMh whu h littlo Ioiik. tho nmii thought i ' JM wtmM like to Rinoko. Accordingly 1m rrNilrtHl to tho front utepa of tho .,;, (iiii) tJMJmluKhted his pipo mid wus soon L t iftbtMtf wlwt comfort ho could out of it. 0AM a nthbor camn along. "What's - n th mntfer, John?" ho luiked, "Lost my i wifal" tuKubrlounly. "Not" In suniriso. Xm I huvo. by bobIi. If you dont bo . s. , tMavattKuintheroiindtioo." Tho neigh ,Wr teok his word for It. Bangor Corn ' MMMWiHl. 1 ' ' Likely to Come. Little Dlck-I wish 1 had a pair of 'jiImws. " FfttUwr Why don't you pray for thorn? ' Little Dick-Woll, akiites wouldn't bo , l any good without Ico. I'll toll you how C , we'll ftx it. You got tho tikutos, nnd I'll Sk fY tot lco.Uood Nuw. . Old Tulht Not Inlerrated. LiKleSou 1 wish bicycles hmllieeu MTmtvl when you wcro a ly. Fthw (rtii Inflnontinl cltlen Why m, my tocir Uttlo BoM-'Cause we'd Iwd gool wk by this time. nxolutngo, A Orat 8uccr. CUtr Iwi't It jwrfectly lovelythis Wfiittr wlurutlon of women? iW-Whyr Clwn The iwporpnyii 60 inir rent, of tb Ver coiIoko graduates gtuuir 4.New Vork W'wtay, Hapvrtlnit Tou Much. LUmtewsnt (dictating; hU report) You M KtMiHK bohlnd uguiu, 1'rlvotu IVt)tn- 11$. A ele,ver shortlmnd writer should Ktitonces ahead. rnhmy nm two i ftiattwr. WrW m PA tf&t m Hrt f WW H'f r riw fwiHfy, fitf M hi rf ttw IWf'M HMtl fflfM llMrlfilflM rllHW mil rtliMtfrM 01 fiV iWl'f X' v?W eyci wiui Mit Miiirf rHM hk ptfrfwl Mhifn M ww hirttrt, tik I0WWIW Wi'll, Wllrtl IrMIMIWIIt U trnWf I rf I ' fthil iiiifliiicWuly htA trty Hf I" "' "l' '"' (tiiMtt trtir Wk t'lH stow, flll, H1 It ihhmI l Ftioli winw, wtw jtncllilK l'it (liHli xliu t-trtiM rtlTotil, Or wtlfW liiBfllcsmrtl wurtil Ww)ll her Hid hrjhor IrricCd (kkIh, "Tint fird lo vi'ly," mIiI sli, wltli it nlnli. 'IUl I'HH't go ntiV lillioi4 M "No. wdrrin'f ft) MfMKlir,Ht nl llio llltlo olmp iniilMr-nlly Itotaiiwi wo io ' Hi" top floor mid tho oloViUor don't o'ny frtttlicrl" Miinnm'rt kind nml tlia Kiornl iHUKlit'if nlon tho nl6wiicn ami chmIi iflrld pIciiwmI Uio Who cytxl ilnr IliiK very miicli Ho folt UUtwtit Vrv wlw liuk'wli Half Bti hour Intor Jio wnn llln lug to n iMtrgnln In nifffl on Drond wny "J don't know whothor It wwild iilfaiifl my huwlMiiid or nof," slio xuld, lookliiK at ono of tlio down tlmt hud k-oii iiiillwi down nnd nproiul iHjforo hor for thn fourth or fifth tlino, "PfljMt don't know nriytliifift ntiout it," chimed in littlo bluo oyc. "Bhl" "Well, you told Jilm bo thin mom Ing." "B-f h I hIi )" Rut Mio iookod a trlflo ml In tlio nock, Whllo tho rinlortmnrt patU'd tho curly hood nnd fltnilcd, "You did, mnmnm," porsistcd tho child, who roKonted IkjUi tho alftn of tnnUmml diwipprovnl nnd cletkly tHitrounxo. And papa wild" "Wllliol" "Papn wild ho didn't caro what you bought.'' "Of courra not," munnurcd tho nlook Halewnnn laughingly. "You linvo a go(Hl pnpa, littlo ono." Mamma blUHliingly examined the prodoiiH rug a littlo closer nnd hur riedly wild (die bolioved Bho'd talco It "Would you rather havo this old thing limn tho dresat" nnxiouHly iiHlied tho boy, while liii) mamma tried in vain to dlreet IiIh attention U tho Kitout curpot Bweopor. "Bo- (!4lUKO" "Wllliol 8-fihl" sho Hhnndy In terrupted. "1 don't know what I'll do with you I Forty dollars did you wiyf "You know, muinma, you can't hnvo thlfl and tho" Sho tdiook tho fatal Ronteneo in two. "Well, pupa wild" Out jimt what papa wild tho grin ning employees of that ofitabllHh muut will novor Icuow, for tho fond mumtna yanked tlio blue eyed chat terbox out of tho fitoro in n hurry. Uho didn't buy a rug either. ow York Herald. Lofty Mountain Luke. 'llio moHt lofty lakes, nro found among tlio Himalaya lnouiitaliw in TliibOt. Thoir nltitudcii do not, how over. Kconi to havo been very accu mtely gauged, for different author! tlcn givo wldcldifl'iiront figures ro giuihu,ir thorn. Acooidhig to Home, LuUo Mimwu ownr, ono of thowicrcxl lukcM of Thiliot, is between 10,000 and 20,000 feet above tho luvol of tho tea, and if this 1h m it in undoubtedly tho loftlcKt in tho world. Two other Thibetan lakes, thoio of Chatnmoo nnd Suralcol, aio wild to bo 17,000 and IM00 feet in oltltudo re Hpoctivcly. For a long tlmo It was mipposcil thntLakoTitieaca, In South Ammlen, wa tho loftlot in tho world, It covers about J, BOO squaio tnllort. Is 1)21 feet In Its greatest depth and is 12,000 feot ubovo tho ea. In njito of iuoxiietltudo with regard to thumcommmiunta of tho olovntlon of the Thibetan lakes thoy nro no doubt coiiHitlorably higher Uiuu this or any othor, -Chicago Heiald. rllMiWWAiUl rKMrflftTi A fur Thm t rf """" ?5Wn Mt a torn mt' to kM h Mrfmsf Afcf Hit ttutmA k foMfWMtmmUM. mM iHrMtlt Wly Uli, WMllfMf. H H eMriMfitl If lhiHiirtM6f HkihiIM UM UMf mm wfllfelf mi IkeM hre ttrn wt Wh f Itottw tMifttNf wMHoH, Thy wct Mtt. It. A. Of If Kn, Mttt, If. A AfWi WM (IrMHii "fid Ml4 Aftef At iM tteM lltff k ffoflt Of tfc fl(W!t' 6f C'OHMI" John kf, m MwilM Tnw, ofiM niifoii rtfcrtt, It wim tkrk, Mil my tfm wer tM on Ifflf mf hmt the Mt Wrf Hlflril III I'OfirtfMllOII Mid jfrtVo fid (ttif'Hll 10 His sIMtliy sp Ufrtch l"blnd Ihefii til n H. mtt tbumt num. ttlfl In A Hbt rolorwl orrrrwit ll Mejrjd Ix-hlfid Mf. After Ofid pliM-wl otm Imitd m mW'Ii sldf of hef hfrtd, Me jiffl lli'W Mtnllt"! ellhef -licek nnd th"li turned nnd fil Ills ni lion irnWllii"iled d lli lftdlfi it&rtlrd tlmt thy fnllcd for inwneut to ndeHnfn1 It. Then Mrs. Af tor ttdM k hrtlnU to her liend nnd lenrfied tlmt n hud hern fobbed of hor dlsfnond rur ring. "Oh, denr, my earrings nri gonor sb' 4iclnlmed, A cry for iwnlntnnco was nt one rmwvt br nil of tho ladlis. Cnlls wero made foi tho police A largo crowd gathered hi m few moments, hut too Into to bo of erv Ico. Tlio lhlf nftcr 'securing his plun ler started nt ft rapid gall along the lrlvoway Ixitween the reldences of Colo nel Hay and General .lames J Tracy A man loft his buggy to cliaso him, bin tho fugitlvo enMly eluded him in tin darkness, Ho had probably ascertained tho lay of tho land In advanco and knew exactly tho bent courno to pursue. Tho highwayman gnlnotl inwesslon of the earrings by owning the clasps and flipping thum out of tho ears. Mrs Artcr escaped Injury and only learned tlio nbsctiLO of tho earrings when she In tlnctlvoly reached for them nnd found them gone. Cnch of them contained u largo Bolltalro diamond, und sho prized them highly. Tlio vnluo of the gcins li about ft00. "It Is tho only caso of tho kind ot which I have over heard." said Captain Humphrey, of tho dctectires. . "There aro a fow cases in which earrings have been torn from tho cars, but I do not le licvo that any other highwayman has hail the nervo to open tho clasps nnd remove tho earrings just as tho owner would havo done. Everything conspired in fa vor of tho thiof. When Mrs. Arter fell tho mnn's handH pressed against her checks from bohind, sho supposed that it was her husband, and that he had over taken her nnd proposed togivo her a stir priso. Tho first thought of tho other ludlcB In tho party was that Sirs. Arter was receiving a singular greeting from BOino'relatlvo whom thoy did not know Of courno it was ull over in a moment, and then thoy discovered their mUtnko." Clo eland Loader &MmAH dlrlMftil On MkMfffl. w triw Kflndiri down lowuhl Ml N itlstloil, mufclil kksI limn Willi lw W'l h HtH IMld fllK.fll fiflrtfll mAim tfolM, All Hi MIC l'nl MM. 'MMf totlf We liAdcoiimnfoiind llwl liw t Und, flfid llirfo Hbonl Mti ii,A,i mm Hid old foeb etiulns rseklii t' wnfil . H hfift bo4 niM Urn MJ Wilfid !fi wns f'rtlo nli'l ciwslft. bill lid fff?ed r. flinl W foil Id sj b th" wy IM ImU wm sjillllfi fire slm wni re miwiI toi. 'Hnrnctf If I jnirip, MM (Sip 'Wrirfliiitf Jntiiifllinf tip lOMiliMnM wllh IkiIIi engines Iwhwl light nnd Mldln oil tb" mils. W mw old lllll llrfffl jump from llio Jack, roll down sli fee of bank, crawl under wire fetiinjiml slfiflonndend run tliroiigh n field of wheat Thtf flrnnflfi was nftcr him. Well, we met nnd It was Jtist n Imfd bump, splitting our cowentchef. "An cwiti ns tlmt blamed old Jack came (in ifstidiitlll of rotiro lm begnti to fi 1.1110 inifiiir niiti nn- mmmmmrmmmBi h tttttttttw tttttttttttti I If'V llJilLl wL J M VLttfffffiiiitffffffffffffffftffftffltfffffWtff 4, infflntu wntt Ofilldf n '1 f '"?, -',., ; lf :Mln,fiM, MlfilM-llYWlMM tm f unrf Wl( lo H eti.ltirlof w li iw l ri.Mi fffiw M Yotk Id Rlt lb wV dosir ,. . . . -,,. The fotirtnelwr ntiini mm, ' ...j . .. ,...(. ,,, 1.1..1 iiulii A4 II wM, ntm ;ffi':S Yorfc.- IiPirmi riwrrcss Hfsdc I'fit-ltiff filmrb'". An oWfvniil Ainrflenii haidlwivered tlmt irriirin on wind lnrtruifi"ii J peiiernllf flitl'1 !1J"l,,f'1 'i' ' . . , clicks, cmiml f Imbly by the frriinehl Mirtln Mi the fml'il nueles. Wlilfh nfo brotigbl ln( pl b tho net of blow ln. The c InrlonM. tlio flute, thu tornet, tlin If olnlKrtifl ntid tho Trench horn Afo nlitnld lei I rxt ellent fnriori III pro niM'mii""'-; . .J(- 1 1 iwmw.l HM Moef io" r?T ,"" mown H HA" II A Asrnn, i im III fV. Offuril II t Jifeiln Hi T, M .hf(4lMllClHIellHlt Wi J 5 iAl t'slef WnwnlniUI Mnt mfrl Llmrch. astT,ws&, X1114 Wefnrf, im 'Ti '" W wllnJ.flo1'',',''' ff(rl!Km . ml itwnM 1 ft?, lil HI biM Irtfsf W.I ffWlOCt tWflMI ikP Pintni, M, f. "T1ki Wlnllifop." Milt fll"i "t Th A i H Toft Oily (on standstill of courw Mm jig,,, ml(, indentation so often (Miff oil tlio 'otrretf m1 i'fc . ' 23 , .Ml b nrtlflelal means.- khurt ami Vrtrlt. Wuryou hw tho innjorV onlerli. W&W kt lvo you Ihvu In hU scn'iecr kjkm tho ttist Iwx of clgurn but one." TRgtiUiatt. Kl Htlguvll, mm.kx. a' ' i L4y (on tlw WMchHWhy HMI mm iw m snip tu uu- mh'I m of you- KMumiNiiy W0 vo t rNtMi to wtH wAtetv, mum. 4r H KrtwUnwl War iwr Utrtml lnvlUtlaf Hcliuol Work Iteilurcil tu kii Art. A thoroughly good bvhool Uwson Ih n work of art. To wltnusa ono euch aflfonls as much gemiino ilensuro as u M)i formnncu by a gonitis upon it mimical Instrument. In conducting a recitation tho German Hchool uuuitci' In my opinion stands pro omlucnt. Out oven tho best of ffchooluuudorc noldom gives a lea son which h In every way witis- factory to hlmsolf. 1 havo attondetl many lcfeoiiB in (lonnnny nnd iwr Ueuhuly lu Jena, ono of tho world's centers of jHHlngogical thought which vcro thoroughly plnnneil. beautiful, interesting, but whieil woro in spito of all eonsldered fall, urea liecaiiM) thoy woiv weak in ono or mom elements. This is instruc tion converted iutoniluo art,Dr. J. M lllco iu Forum. Hi Cut or tllllUrvl lull. A Cairo doctor tlefccrilioa tho nuvn. uer in which nn elephant raid la con. ducted nutl tho loss of llfo ntuioil In tlio hunt and In cnrrylug tho ivory to tho shore, Uo calculates tlint nmtv dium dUihI, fiiultliwi tusk yields two or oocMiounuy tliuxi billlnnl Iwlls, ad ovory lnll mean at least ouo uiurtltMr and ono mvat crimo. Ion. Uoa TltlUts. A rruitb. "Johnny, idvo h h ivrovotb." "AmpatatioH k Uie UUf of leg." llxqwr" IkMr. A ClmrltHbla ClrRrjnc Hound. It has como to bo fully recognized that tho less red tnpo there Is about a chart tablo scheino tho quicker and most efl) cicntly aro tho two parties tho needy and tho helper brought together. The Nccdlowork guild is n superb example of simple benevolence, and a plun recently proposed by a London man to aid the destituto of that city may bo tho incep tion of nnothor equally vast and unob structed philanthropy. It Is proposed that every person whol willing to undortnko to contribute to the need of some needy family during the coming winter shall send his or her name In to a committee This committee acts simply as a clear ing Iioubo, and tho plan is known ns the clcuring houso plan, forwarding the nnmo to the clergyman or recognized head of some district whero help Is need oil, who In return responds with the ad dress of tho family to bo assisted. That is all. tho gifts going directly from the reliever to the relieved without Inter mediaries or circumlocution. Ilor Point of Vlow iu Now York Times. IJIII wan standing out In tho wheat when wo struck. Then when tho Jack started bark to town you ought 'o seen Mm. Ho yelled like n crazy man, dived under tho fmco, climbed up tho bank nnd chased her down tho track. Ho got on tho tow catcher nnd edged along the board to the cab and sloped her. No was on the gldln when wo pulled through town As wo enmo up ha stuck his I end out nnd says, 'Did I skcor yeV Cap was purly mad, but ho says, 'Uy thnndcr. I didn't chnwi Into no wheat Meld." Chicago Nows-Itecord. ftlie I'alil iter Own Pore. They got Into tho horso car together, nnd thoro was n distinctly annoyed ox prcssion on her fnto. Ho looked fairly well pleased with himself nnd tho world In general. An they sat down tho girl Iwwed to a friend in tho opposlto cor ner, nnd keeping hor oyes fixed upon tho conductor allowed her companion to talk to her which ho did with many laughs nt his own abounding humor. Dy and by tho collector of fares strolled up, nnd boforo tho oung man could re cover from tho cifoct of a joke bo had been inuking tho young woman had paid her own faro. Very shortly after UiIm act of emancipated woman, tho youth said stiffly that this was his corner and departed. Then tho girl's friend orosned over and asked Ircathlessly: "Mario, why did you do thatr "I did that," said Mario, with an om inous determination to do that again if circumstances should demand it. "1 did that because I wouldn't havo that man call on mo. He's an Idiot. I can't bear him. Ho camo upon mo by chanco as I waited for tlio car. and got on with mo. And could you bo under even a fivo cent obligation to a man whom yonr mother wouldn't receive? I couldn't, and if ho's insulted, why, it was an easier way than to never bo at home to him. don't you think?" But Mario's friend, looking at her thoughtfully, merely said: "You'ro refreshingly young, child." So that the rest of tho car did not have finally hcttled for them the question of whether a woman may rofuso to inenr fivo tent obligations if sho wishes. Now York World. h Tns Curfwii Ciwmmi W "" "" Hn To"' nlnl courted by nrtlflelal New York Telegram IVImt Mill rVsrril, John Bttiart Mill could get littlo idiumiiro from intlRio III tho Intor yearn of his lifo becnuo his over ntralnod mind reasoned that "muslo won only n combination of notes, nnd mathematically considered tho tlmo must como when nil mich possible comblnntlonfl would havo boon exhausted," ffffBBiyfes .tfffB .4 tBtffffffMKi7X?i Vfk bfirarok r Kv ; KecihiB Up with the rrucetntuu. "I was n bearer at a funernl in Peeks kill." said Chuuncoy M. Depew. "The procession to tho cemetery, which is three miles out of tow it, had boon mov Inir In tho usual orderly and proper way when suddenly wo were surprised at the accelerated motion of tho carriage Ptotty noon it c.tmo near upsetting Looking out wo found that wo had run through tho bars into a plowed field anil wero going furiously across it. making for a ditch Tho driver meanwhile win standing up and plyttig the whip with both hands. I cried, 'Sam. are yonr horse running uwayr 'No. nlr. wan tho reply. Well, what uro yon driving us across lots for? 'Well. sir. the horses attached to tho hear-o havo run away nnd up in this country it li the custom for tho bearers to follow Tho heanie,"- JSow York World I'lly for Urn rrrualun. Judge Prisoner at tho bar, havo yon onj thing to mty for jouwelf? Prisoucr Yi. m'huU I admits I'm a vugnbon and a thief, but yer oughter t worn thankful I'm hero and let mo orr lightly. Judg How do you iimko that out? Prisoner Well. uposo wo blokes weut ou striko and turned houoat, what would yor ludsldpund ilch us joutlu fur alb In? Judgo (sovervly) Urn ri ears penal wrvitudo, Loudon Tit-Uit. Watar ftir tli f'lr Owltig to tho diniculty of snpn)im; Cldcago with pure drinking WHter n com pany called the Waukesha lljgeuta .vuwuj u iiau a pnw nnecmixtnirttsl from tho sprtngs at Wnukitw. 101 mites distant, to tho city, and tho company Inu ctcndel It pipe Una for twvaty.H aiilf through the grounds mul build. ins of the World's fair. Thr water will U dUpcuwd at ovw SW fountains ttnd booths. Tho ownership of the spring which U Mid to j-kld aO0.OOO tfsJlo&i 4ily, I obviously woM aluahK Tim Srrprnt'n Jartlciil Ilfnd. cL I, Thcro is a lielief current in all parish.' India that a certain uriety of snaRc, colled a "shesh nag" by tlio natives, is provided by nature with a precious jewel when it leaches tho ago of 100 years. This jewel, according to tho popular bo lief, is set in tho center of tho top of the serpent's head. Tho ono who kills a shesh nngoftho ubovo ago. and appropriates tho jewel, will bo tho iiossessor of a tal isman far moio valuable than tho fabu lous "mitdstotio." It seems as though but few hnakts of this variety live to be centenarians, there being, to tho best of tlio writer's knowledge, but ono "sor pent jewel" in all tho Ca.st Indian col lections, that belonging to Mr. Framji Dodabbal (lovokar. of Tarspur. in tho Bombay Presidency. This jewel, a thin, hemitrnnsluccnt crescent with sharp angles, has a center plcco of remarkable brilliancy, which keeps up an unceasing hcriis of oscilla tions. Tho reverse of tho jewel isiorous and is said to Iw a sure antidote for all inannor of poisons. The gaikwar of Barodo. tlio mahnraj.ih of Kollmpur and tcml other rich natie princes havo offea-d Mr. Onvekar fabulous prices for his antique jowcl. St. Luuis Ropublic. I-ft liy tli 'umlul. Tlio.mdal woodcutters in the Cali fornia sequoia forests used to cut trees nt a distance of from a dozen to twentv feet above tlio ground in order to avoid tho gnarled and knotted base. But it has lately leon found tlut these stumps are as vahublo as tho atmi-ilit wno,i Thognnrls present most beautiful flgur Ings and the wixhI is tuwu into thin shtvts and used for interior decorations. Now these stuiuiw nw being dug out and booh uot even a estigo will remain to show what was tho nppearnme of sotnoof tho most majestic natural mon utneuts of this wonderful continent. Now York Sun. " SB. I L. 0ABKIB. Stricken Down with Heart Disoaoe. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Jnd. OzNTtntEV: I fed It ay duty, ns -well as n plciuuro, to publish, unsolicited, to too v.otld tho Dcncui recciTca irora nn. milcb- Rcstobrtivs RtMCDiia. I was ctucten down with Heart Jjiaratm and Its complications, a mpld pul-io vary- iur irom uu 10 iu uuuis . r raiuuiu. a cuouinc cr buinlug sciuatlon In the wlLd pipe, oppression THOUSANDS& gton of tho heart and below lower rib, pain In tho arms, thortnci of breath, tlccplcssuots, weakness and ccncrnl debility. Tho arteries in my neck would throb lolcntly. tho throbbing of my heart could bo heard acrou a largo room and would ibaLn my whole body. I was po nervous that I could not bold my hand steady. I have been umtrr the treatment of eminent phyoieiam, and hnre takm gallons of Patent MediHnm tetthnut the Irnut benefit. A friend recom mended ymir remedies Sho was cured by Dr. lilies' remedies IbnoUien-, , , thrco botilei of your Ncwrl I UtT j Heart euro and two bottles vwillUU Nervine My pulso is normal, I have no more TinlcntthrobblnK of the heart, iuitiu min I sincerely rerommend ovcry ono with tmjjloiai of Heart Ulsease to take fir. MlUt' lUntora Hen Itemetttr and be, cured. Uypsura City, Kani. L L. Cikmzs. SOLO ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. -old by D. J. Fry, druirsrist, Paletn Th (Irunth of tlm Rcurfpln lUblt. Tlio premiership of k?U tieil scarf ef fect ami the dissemination of how to wear tho fccarfpln has helped tho jewelry makers-forever)' well to do man, out of the greater regard which tho quietude of tho clothing has eugeudervd Tor tho rest which tho bit of neclw ear coloring im parls luu beeu led to nn ownemldp of m,0r. !,f thwo oWm l" decoratlou hlch have a just right in their proper tllllO Btld td.icu ami nni Uwvt,..., ,1... ...... , important piece of masculine jewelry in everyday garb -Clothkrand PuruUlier. Tho dty council of Vienna recently npprmed a gymnastic society for adopt Ing tho colors of tho German empire for lis own nud pasiing a resolution toad MX no foreigner except Germain to teouiivrsldp. Dr. Powell Reeves & Co, Tho Old Rollable Specialists, La,?.?f. N,'w Ynrk Hospitals. Graduate with High Honors Tent) eare'exi)rlence a I'rofetsur, Leciurer, Autlinr aud BDcIallt lu Chroulo Dleancs. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Cough and Difficulty of Breathing Successful ly treated with specif ic remedies thoroughly tested and proved by the OLD DOCTOR Who Is ono of nature's noblemen, thoroughly devoted to his profession and ever roady to help tho afflicted. NERVOUS DEBILITY SU'SS-a middle skwI men The Auf,ilelKUolerl In discretion, pnh! iclnit wejluicvt, Wil ,. HOOD, night enitMlotia, exba. .tin dralnf, bathtulneM, Iom u( tmrK), wcakuin of both bo,!) aud brain. uurUlliig me lor tudy.builncii and uiarrlaxe Healed llh ne ir lalliui ucces Oet eured and be a man OT BWOD AHD iKW Sjgaps!S: KIDMBY'AHD URINARY JSyvir lir.Ndlmtui In urine, hriadi" o r whlrtnlta CATARRH S'Zi-'te f- uoVa'raVteS utn viicvirii HVfXRIIl If) pOMiDlC. H. F. BROER, Proprietor of the DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, All IIi.uw.niiMiliiK Mnteflnlmndo to order fit Ihclnwrnt Portland prlu. Hto us liefore oti buy. AIIOIIIK MASON. A. II. SMITH General - Contractors, Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete amir.Masoii Work, Tiling, Ac. All work promptly done. SALEM, OREGON. uxxmcmevasneacKa,aamKwi'MniuuTitMMiam,A ar:ia CLEAN! It you would be clean and hayo your clothes .done uj in tho neateft.ftnd dresmest manner, take them to tho SALKJ1 STEAK LAVKDRY where all work is done by white labor and in the most prompt runuuei. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. I .itierty Street EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE oftuo Southern Pacific Company. CALIFOK.VIA EXPItKMM TRAIN RUN DAIL1 BKTWKKV POBTIND AND S. F. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Jleak at All flours oi the Da Buuib. 7.tX.' p. iu. tf-lh p. m. 8.io a.m. l.v. Lv. Ar l'ortlaud Hultm .San tran. Ar. Lv. Lv. -NlJlUl. 7.35 a. in S 2t) it. in 7 UP p. n AtX)e Irulna timcnlv m iiuud nonu ur HiKPtmnr i...i .. .!.... n ni7 ,t .. -wr.. luuiauij i-ni), nuuuuuin, buitm. Albau tuutccni. dDtaUK. IluUey. HnrrlsliurV lullouliiL' bta rtli Juni-tlimClty.lrvruB uud fc.u'eiitf. UUUfcUUlM MALI. DAIl., :iJ h. in. II-17 a. tn 0 p. tn. i.v. Lv Ar. 1'orllanU fciilcra IhMeburg Ar, 4 jp. ni. L. l- p. ru. Lv. 7-OJ a. ii All)nny Local, Ually Kxcept Sunday. ou) I), in TJ p.m. t-lM p. tn. L. Lv: Ar. rurltuud fuleiii Albany Ar. L. Lv, 1U-JUU.U1, 7. J I u. in hJOh ru None but Vlllln Inhnrm ... xrt In (hi rhtnbllMliineut. Agoodbubstantlal meal o ktd In Qrt-i HeHntyle 1 went -fl y cenu per meal RH5D KROJ1 (Tnnrt Ktrw between pcia .House an Mlut' LlvArv MAYan,(1, .8nlttry nnd expenses III AH I'etmantnt j.laco Anplj' now ouij jirouers or nuiWry stilcL on boti, AniHrlcan aud Canadian kIN Haidy vi v-u d-t & B.,t Nurstry men, Ctilcago. Diiiinjj Cars ou Ogdcu Koutv PULLMAN BOFFET SLEEPERS AAD- Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attained to all throuU lniln. lYest Side Division. Between Portlao and Cemllis: PAII.V. (MCK1T SONHAVI 7."5ja.m. I 110 p. tn. J ruriland"" )rvalll I 6H"p7n I liM y. u. At Albany and 'Airvullls mmiM t i. ' trains or Orifon IviUc ! lUllrd! I KXP-.giTRAl.N-jp.U.Ysxcyirt,1?N , A tMcMUrlblJ 6 a. i i w p. ni, 7.i v. in. moucej H, BtUrUH a Qovarnmwt BondigWJraU of intomt, indemnity in old RR0 r AhOIi, You wuiaot.low a dollar in a MohutU company. Cash and paid 4ivaiwKtr, Mr. H. G. Colton, Gaa'l Aent of tho Masenchu. niMttUU La;iiwiuwi aowpaiy, w in Ut ity ad if you ar UuhIur of oarly. PRIVATE ;, i ntUm from builmw. " """', c..tw.MiHleu(? ud imMIclni. ut kcii S from 0H.Pn.HELL REEVES CO.. Xw Located at 210 Coni'l Sl Sal m. EL l!e BEL? TlllSOUdil TICKETS T .11 t . ni mini m 1 1 1", turn .. t ar. RoaEt. a..i n. l. ?." "'". rara.'-' From Termini! or Interior Points the J Pacific -OtW UTNTMTIMTI' HT mmtmwn. WHrtWo) W.H JpKvVs M? ' W"H IUCTW. HA&ttiui umm. fsssssSagc roac ltb line to take To all Points East and South, !stt.rT,ff?bt ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No chan a . mK?.St?iiKi.u..', .01 Utwt Kcjupito, TOURIST Sleeping Cars, f.WMtorholcwo?Brfi?Bw' w4 iSf: llek.u,nd Bm U1 coudiii. ELEQAKT DAY COACHES, 2 OX 0s VJS: tt"wi ONLY LINE KUMING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 . M. 7:30 P. M. UAYS TO CHICAGO 72 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN and TOURIbT SLEEPERS FREE RECLINIMR ruYlo it CARS. DlrJlun pad? uKorRr3d?elSia geneml ""orwitlon call w.m.iuunLuurtT,AMt,a.p.A. "! Wmdjington Bt. I'OWTMNI,. OKlflo . THE YAnuiNA ROUTE. OREGON PAWFIC RAILROAD um,lfe 7topni MmMnM " me fhu by any m .Si'orl,rl " " SCHEDULE, (KjptH li?v. v'lu.,n .." 'IMVM l2II iuin. ...." faopji SV.li lnUM "Meet t Aiu M Th k mmj iM U dii."u.' " Alb.BvVi vIL, !" at HtfHttM 'llllJM C7D CD OO 2 CO O CT5 O mm i go CD 35 fc4 w!U b gi4Jo ytni. (M t u WilkuwU HoUl or at tk. winc.-L.m tiirju . - Mill! ! V-.. . 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