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,Mk old! multumi-t if liii'.j irliu1
L,f'Miriflb QfHfohi1 Ho Mftrt wi fdlo,
i feflow. wJimii (liu miller
ibrbwto ?ik lumM, but whom
with 4m hiiiIaWh twrvvnity
rHk hr r. only liked twr-
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Ml tm iwttw bccAiiwt otlioro
him m; outintenaucd. Hlio was
I to mm Win. hikI kIio toM liltn no.
MM ftlthough In the inldt of
work 4ib nut only uot him
intf to wt ftt once, but ttlso
Pttmtt io lt down with him
hurt) a Komlv, whllo he tll-
th food nhe set lx-fon) him,
, however, lio let fall lib
1 "JWek tfit un, my lam." wild ho in
0M-$mug way to the girl.
v ). 'UrtiMricli'' nhn ronltal.
JWW Wk Hliould be moroNUpplu
',, JMMI Miiae, for you bavb lew work
i-m ttako it stiff. I labor nil day
'T'ltflig; jhmI you do nothing. But
Wnt mind; 'twould go linrd with
jtm U I refused to do mora than
DM for you, bad though you bo."
i Vfcfci ww unokon half nnortlvcly
MM half in good caruoHt, for,
hhtt ltfrld m the girl was, and
ttHMti m she liked the ucanogrnco,
6wtoo honest and industrlotu
MMHttf toAsucourago or npproVo of
JmjHtiia and a BtmplciouB counio of
JUb la any one olo, howovpr dear to
JMr.' 8he Htooied down uccording-
i)r to pink up the knifo, Ah alio wiui
in m at of rising, howuvcr, tho
frwrtliarouH villain drew u daggur
Bmuu(ler bin coat and caught hor
) Of- 13m nape of tho nock, gripping
Mr titroat ilrnily with hiu llngora
to wevwit hor screaming tho whilo.
, flJH 0Wi hum," ho wild, awcaring out
w4 otttli at tho Bumo limo, "whoro
lilhjriaaiitw'Hinonoyl I'll hnvo that
-MfJMnv life, so twko your choice"
jHw torrilkKl girl would fain havo
tmtand with the ruaian, but he
tHMM MAr uothing bIio could nay.
aUr'i inonoy or yoiu lifo.
WM au tno answor nevoucli-
r mr Diiuciuica aim imjura
"Obooso at onco," wnn tho
Bhmmtivo ho offorod hor, "tho
or tlie gold I"
aw that thoro wo no hc4)o of
at ma nanus, and an eliu mv
native rcwolution nwolco in hor
., like tho generality of her
atBhe was timid at triflos!
QQtteh was a HUbjeut of fear to
uron or moou cauHotl lior to
an unwonted sound filled hor
foul with fear in tho night. But
mom liw onergiea wore uroused by
jpty adwiuatti chuho Bho proved, us
iwr.iwx have ever dono, that in
fMMWffe, in onduranco, in premmeo
f-)td and in reourcoa for ovory
awirfoncy ulio far Buriwuwed the
wvi and coolest mon.
, "Wrtl, wll, Hoiurloli," Bho wild
jyHimmUy, "what in to bo must bo.
Sttt If you take tho inonuylHhnll
jiM o alonff with yo. This will lw
Immmm for mo any more, Dtit
i tit grip of my neck a little
t aqwwiw ho hard ; I can't move,
fOH bug fe m tight Ami if I can't
ttryouean't gtit the money; that'H
MU,' " you know. t Doeidoa time
mmmmu mh1 if it be dono at all it
gMMt IMflon quickly, na tho houno
MM wfll uliorUy le lmek from lloiv
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Si ris 'tnjMaMi
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OIX'II
ftml tyiui soon wiKigrd in miiiiiiih
illjf Ifrf I'OlltMltH.
A ho wnfl tlitw wnploj ed, how
evr. nbiorbid in tlio ointniplfiMoii
tt hi proy mid Mgorly wmiplwl lit
eccTiriiitf it tm lilx jipwiii, tho brAve
henrb'd ,r Klolodowii tho n(iiiaon
tlptoo, C'wjdng noftly nlo'ng the
i)afwiKo m)io Btiwllly gflliifd the
door of tho chamber tinwon by him
mid IlkfiwiBO tinhcnrd. It wa Mil
the work of n moment for her to
turn tho key In tho wards and lock
lilm in, Tlilfl dono ho rtmlicd forth
to tho outer door of tho mill and
gave the alarm.
jfiyi nyr no nnnojcco to tno
child, her mmdor't) little Uyy, nn in
fant flvo ycurrt old, tho only being
Within fifght or Bound of her, "Ily I
ly to thy father! ily onyourllfol
Toll him wo tihull all be lailidored
an ho haslo not back I 'Fly t fly I"
Tho child, who was at play beforo
tho door, at onco obeyed tho oner
gotlo command of tho bravo girl.
and pcd as fUBt an bin tiny loga
could entry him on the road by
which ho know bin parents would
rotuni from church. Hnnnchon
cheered him onward and inspirited
hiu littlo heart an ho ran.
"Blcso thoo, boyl blew thcol"n1io
exclaimed in tho gladness of hor
heart, "an manter nrrivo in time I
will offer up a taper on tho altar
of our blessed lady of tho Kroute-
borg, by Bonn."
Sho aal down on tho stono bench
by tho mill door to cmso her overox-
cIUkI flpiril, and flho wept, aB Bho wit,
nt iho thoughtnof hor happy deliver
aiico. "Thank Qodl" flho ejaculated,
"thank God for this cscapol Oh,
the deadly villain, and I bo fond of
him tool"
A shrill whistle from tho grated
window of tho chamber in Avl;ch
Bho had nhut up tho ruffian Hclnrich
caught hor car mid mntlo hor start
at onco to hor foot.
"Diother! Dlolherl" bIio heurd him
bhout; "catch (ho child and come
hither! I am faot. Come hither I
Bring tho boy hero and kill tho glrll"
Bho glanced hastily up nt tho cafic
meut from which tho imprisoned
villnht'ti hifnd beckoned to tiome ouo
in tho distauce. nud then looked
nnxiounly after her infant emissary.
Tho little mcKsongor held on his way
unbanned, however, nud sho thought
to herself that tho alarm waa a falbe
one, raised to oxelto hor fear and
ovoreomo hor roaoluliou. .Tut, how-
over, as tho child rpaclunl a hollow
spot in tho next field tho channel
or n natural drain then dry with tho
boats of Hummersho Baw another
rnfllun start up from tho bed of tho
drain, and catching him in his arms
hasten toward tho mill .iu..necord
anco with tho directions of his ac
complice. In a moment eho porcelved her
danger, and in a moment moru sho
formed her future plan of proceed
ing, ltotrenting Into tho mill sho
double locked and Iwltcd tho door,
tho oldy apparent entrance to tho
edlllco, ovory other moniiB of obvious
awe) to the interior being barred
by means of strong iron gratings
fixed against the windows, and then
took her post at nn upper ensomeut,
determined to wait patiently either
hor master's return and her comso
mient delivery from that dangerous
lwsltion, or her own death, if it were
inevitable.
"Nevor," uaid sho to herself,
"never shall I lenvo my master'
house n. prey to aueh villains, or per
mit his probity to bo carried off lie-
to i J! Ki tM c.M?M. A ififl , r mihiI mm iin. f will'
tm uMiUum Tftthnw mnmrn "'"', " ' ' ,n: '.A T'A'
H ill fill ! 'tnwMi'l 'iV-iifM ' d Kl '" K '"' '" '"' i ',", "
MM Mil. m HM, M Wl l , HI I ; r rr v f .- r
111 ffplU"! hi wKrpaifriiiTiiiiiim.fiii hi "'"' i 'f
IfJWI HIP nlirn "I 11'ut.ii n
Ul nil llm frfiwnr N tit hnll Ui JiH nld,
Mini HwiM not lipnr ii'ir hwl lilm,
rwMan relaxed his grin and
urmga im
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Htt uilA
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- mmy. td
giP'""'p without, holding tho hapless child in
VtfN Vip tali-s gaylyna a one Hand and a long, bharp knifo in
vim. nful Iff tifil Imit hiy lil,
'nt fl.tf litAt'rf UirOftlf" toim lllrt
fmfirlVffiHl fillTlitfi nWm "llml will
iffjilK hit i" inimini
rltoiit Ixiirlwl U fif UnnmUMi
mn, hh tifllfwl t llfii 'rupl Mm'
(fofi. I'tir fwifiiUMt linr ffwiliilioii
wnvfriifilrtitltviftd-oiily lor a mi
Huml Hlio wtw llml luif own iIniIIi
WnsMirinlll If sfiO fclmllOd llion'iill
snd mid nhn know Unit lier lymslor
would Ik rolibwl. Who find no it
fton lo Iiok that oven Mm lif of ilm
Infiihl would bo Kpartd by bir com
pllruiut, It wni to rlk rill iuiMl
notlihig. lAUo n dlM-reet girl i,ho
i;oiiHotmiilly held fnl In li'r renolvo
to bldo as siio was wiuio lira ro
mid mil or until tiMincti xhould
rcneh lier,
"An yo oticit not tho door,"
shouted tho villain from without, ac
companying his words with III"
vileiit abtmi and Iho fiercest imm-o
callons, "I'll hack thin whelp's lltnbi
to pieces with my knifo and then
bum tho mill over your head.
Twill bo a merry blaze, 1 trowl"
"I put my trust In God," replied
tho dauntless girl. 'Hover shuil yo
sot foot within these walls whilo I
havo life to prevent yo."
Tho rufllun laid tho infant forn
moment on tho sward as he sought
alwut for combustibles wherewith to
execute bis latter threat, In this
search ho espied perhaps tho only
lioBeible clatidentino entrance to tho
building. It was a largo aporturo in
tho wull, communicating with tho
great wheel and tho other machinery
of tho mill and was a point entirely
unprotected, for tho reason that tho
simple occupants had never sup
posed it fcnsiblo for any one to seek
admission through such a dangerous
iulot.
Elated with his discovery tho ruf
fian returned to tho infant, and tying
tho hands and feet of tho littlo iuno
cent threw it on tho ground even as
a butcher will fling a lamb destined
for tho slaughter to await his time
for slaying. lie then stolo back to
tho aporturo by which he hoped to
effect an entrance All this wbh un
Boon of tho dauntless girl within.
In tho meanwhile hor mind was
busy with n thousuud cogitations.
Bho clearly porcelved that no means
would bo loft untried to effect nn en
trance, and' sho know that on tho ex
clusion of her foo depended her own
exigence. A thought struck "hor.
"It is Sunday," she said to herself ;
"tho mill nover works on tho Sab
bath; supposo I sot itit-gomgnow?
It can bo scon afar off, and Imply my
master, or Borne of his uoighbors,
wondering nt tho Bight, may ha, to
hither to know tho cause. A lucky
thought," eho exclaimed; "'tis God
sent it to mo I"
No sooner haid than dono. Doing
all hor lifo uecustoniccMo mill gear,
it was but tho work of a moment
for her to set tho machinery in mo
tion. A brisk breeze which sprung
up as it wore by special interposi
tion of Providence at once bet tho
aills flying. Tho amis of thohugo
engine whirled round with fearful
rapidity; tho great wheel slowly re
volvedon itsaxloj tho smaller gear
turned and creaked and groaned, nc
coi ding as they came into action;
tho mill wnu in full operation.
It was at that very Instant that
tho ruffian Diethor had succeeded in
wiueoziug himself through tho apor
turo in tho wall, and gotting safely
lodged In tho interior or tho groat
drum wheel. His dismay, however,
was iudchcribablo when ho bogau to
bo whirled nbotit with ila lotation
anil found that all hia efforts to put
a stop to tho powerful machinery
which sot it in motion or to extri
cate himself from his perilous situa
tion wore fruitless. His cries were
most appalling; his shrieks were
truly fearful; his curses and impre
cations were horriblo to hear.
Hnnnchon hastened to tho spot
and saw him caught, like n reptile as
ho was, in his own trap. It need
not Iw added that sho did not liber
ate him. Sho know that bo woulil
iituii. iimi lTuunna liini inv nvivt uv riinni umiiia i iit. .. . i . ...
"-' w- . . -"J -J " J - Ullllll A UlLtU IUI fllimi 1 VHflrll IAIlit.1 1. ...!. IB 1
with hk cupidity. life and strength to defend it," Uei t witl mi U ro ta orv misou and
0d, "nulckl qulckl Bliohml barely tlmo to Mcuro her- S W a so Sat " lR a
money UIu master's self within when tliohifflau from L.J "i ,."... V..."u.- .V.,al
tempted to eKwpo thei-o waa no tinn
er or liia falling out of it, oven
though ho were insensible and innnt
and imlipitnl pihI ufihwlwl of llifln
llkifwl'. iiiuliefliiif I'tiMW, Jm w4
whirliil loiilid Klid fulfill Mu fotilid
In thi tiiiilftntf wJicol tifilll nllflt
tVtlfi(f aiijt ifirc(illon failed lilin
find In mi mid Jiwinl mi fnoro
Ha fell wnwIoM oil iho iKittom Of
llm tfiglfi(, but oven then his liinnl
iiiati Wly Fotilliiitiit to 1x wlilrlfHi
fotiud mill round and round n before,
tho bravo girl not daring to trust to
appofiranecH in eonntellou Willi such
a villain, and belntf tlieroforonfnild
io suspend tho working of tho ma
chinery, or slop tho mill gear and
bieklo from running at tncir tuiicsi
PlK'Cd, , . ,
A loud knocking at tho door was
nhortly after healil, and sho hastened
thither. It was hor master and his
family, accompanied by sovornl of
their iiclghbors. The unaccustomed
apKtiraiico of the mill wills iu full
swing on flunday hud, as she anticl-piit-d,
attiaotcd their attention, and
they had hastened homo from church
for tho purioso of ascertaining tho
cause of tho phenomenon. Tho fa
ther boro his littlo boy in his arms;
ho had cut tho cords wherewith tho
child was tied, but ho was unable to
obtain any account of tho extraor
dinary circumstances that had oc
curred from the affrighted Innocent.
Hnnnchon in a fow words told all,
and then tho spirit which had sus
tained her ho long and so well whilo
the emergency lasted forsook her at
onco as It passed away. Sho fell
senseless into tho arms of tho mil
ler's oldest son, nnd was with great
difficulty restored.
Tho machinery of lljp mill was at
onco stopped, and tho inanimate ruf
fian drugged forth from tho great
wheel. Tho other ruffian was brought
down from hia prison. Both were
then bound and sent off to Bonn un
dor a strong escort, nnd in duo
course camo under tho bunds of tho
town executioner.
It was not long till Hannchen be
camo a bride. Tho bridegroom was
tho miller's son, who had loved her
long and well, but with a passion
previously unrequited. They lived
thenceforward happily together for
many years, and died at a good old
ago surrounded by n flourishing fam
ily. To tho latest hour of her life
this bravo hearted woman would
shudder ns sho told tho tnlo of hor
danger and her deliverauco. True
Flag.
A 'Trldtiy" Ship.
A truo story is told of a skeptical
Massachusetts captain who, way back
in tho early years of tho republic, de
termined to exhibit tho fallacy of tho
Friday superstition. Ho contracted
on a certain Friday for tho building
of a ship, and it was arranged that
tho keel of this vessol was laid on
Friday, that sho was launched on a
Friday, named Friday, commenced
loading on a Friday and hnuled into
tho stream on tho samo day of tho
week. To nild to tho possibilities of
disaster, a negro cook named Friday
was ougaged ; and thus fully f reighted
with tho sinister nnmo, tho Friday
sailed on a Friday, bound to a port
In tho West Indies. From that day
to thid no tidings of tho ill conditioned
craft hnvo been received. Harper's
Young People.
A fllrl with I'rricnro or Mlml.
An oxebango speaks of a twelve-year-old
girl, being struck by a pas
senger train and knocked off tho
right of way over a wire fence, and
that sho picked horself up in timo to
flirt with tho passencers in tho laRt
coach, Some girls nover loso their
presence of mind under tho most try.
lug circumstances,
rcmliiliiu Siiporalltlun In Germany.
Young ladies of Germany havo a
superstition that if they bury a drop
of thoir blood under n rosobush it
will over aftor insure tho oxperi
mentor a iir of rosy cheeks.
Springfield Union.
Bald
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Tli Trm.'lVr1. Tula.
"Tnlklng about traveling in Toxna,"
1(1 tilt) flit IllllU hn Im.l ,,r,.,..l
tho oaaiwt armchair nearest tho stove;
"talking alamt traveling in Texas"
nobody hud muntiouoil Texas, bat no
ouo had tho heart to stop hi,,,
"travollng in Toxas, it isn't what
um.il io uo. or course an ocea
Irani train is held up. but a man has
at least tluvo chances out of flvo nowa
days to iwy through tho stato with hU
punso Intact.
"Away Uick la 1SC0 a friend of mine,
IIpnu.TUalden.toue, a fine, manly young
fellow drumming for a Now York ens
iwuler house, was riding along just out
Mjlo of Dallas wheu ho was captured by
a band of outlaws, who. not eontont with
robbing him, tnmnd him to a troo and
evidently meant to tako his life,
"It was a dreadful sUuatioa. Homer
was .1 twenty ntae, engaged to bo
married to n Kewark girl and in a fair
Way touiaLon forinn.. ti m.
blue, as yon tuny imagine, and when h
kw that the nucili wn jn earnest iw
tgau to pray, ut which tm ....n..
WHO ARE DEBIUTATEQ ANDSUf FERING
from Nervous Debility Seminal Vwk-
NESS. Losses Drains MDrvTFMrv ro
alHAN Rheumatism, Lame lSSS t0
SasusHasRultto
ttlfotttorak!t.-lt-,i.- v wnuigviy uioywl nt fin.t. aad Ommi tkov
u tir urw.. iRii i.t.-L' :;,i " 7..: : :s:t:zrzrr .. w " ."' Pnerea i0wiy around Mm.
-T- t "- !- - Mftiiiit-ii (n inuunvi wm m. kiii m ninnnim hm mnii (.imimia.1 4.m , --
ZSSSS!t.L',x!untt yoayhv.ttadlr 0Ud yW yteor iMHV'ferc
.i..iu..lj Ut ttiMt4t
MfidN Inn m Wirt ftrf"i
llliflfilil liw ' Hi" ' l" ,K1 ,,m,rf
lilt by Th-M wM nfi lfiii"r M'"'"'
II rrVNlM, ' RWhlfl'rt thn iwi of lh
oil At !" til of ih fliinI'MW
flfllfip, Pi.lti't.rf frnfH n Wli'K Hlft'lK "
inlrli of fi-l" Wlllt'll IHIlM liPMIJ
ntfiillhi'oti.imtli"lliiinHhoiilil
lo will mid wrtfid Willi thn immii If
fciit nt flfiy olhpf tlmo ihn "t'p
fitiuf(ti((i for Mm eniiilln won tlm loK
ww'lft 11 win iiimt" by l',Ml"lf "I'
flirt reMiloitt Iohh 'if the lirUiiurn! flirt
Hint nf found Imbwldi'd III thnlrtiKd
They vmn loft to dry nt the fire
nldo over the I'Mlfk or eluilfi thrtl
held lip tho i"t nver iho Ami. Tho
cnnillwlle'it. 1'iilMd fho jieprmmi, wnu
n Atofiu with it hole In lid c enter. Into
wlileh Was fixed it pillar of wood nbotit
r..n fi.i.1 blili n nil HiiiH'd with n uluft
plreoof Iron, Into which tho eandlo
fltled, The nino of tho wtmllo was
nlwn vs turned to tho door, -Dlitek-wooil'sMngnzlue.
A ttrt " Srfpmtlmntl llmitnelffM.
Ily a clntiso in his will M. Xavlor
Mnrmlor, n member of tho French
aendotny, leaves forty pounds to bo
distributed among tho sellers of sec
ondhand books who ply their trade
on tho quays of Paris. Tho money
Is to bo spent by tho legatees in a
feast or dinner, during which they
are to think of tho testator, who is
grateful for tho happy moments
which ho spent Wandering from ono
bookstall to another on tho banks of
tho Soino between tho Pont Royal
and tho Pont St. Michel Loudon
Tit-Bits,
dn Hi lWiiIMI1'" .1 '' " -.... ""
i fW jy." KA-'ftiL t iSbK?"'" j- Js3iSS99Kff9tf
tor Infants find Ohlldran
l'CHnflltlll'lUifp'UfllllMi,lltlil
fWnffiinfhit UMIMipMWInf 1 M Olon
wmillntn" II A Aiw-ttfn, If i.r
ill So. tittmA Ut, l!fwln, M, T.
"Thi un M 'ftWnrfii'M (WtlnlfffMl fitf
Im itf H n irdl Hmwn iu It iMffl rtwort
wlthliinwjfttnch" . ... , ,.
uimr iiMjjTii. i', i'j,.
Ofmreh,
HON. Z. AVERY,
Ohi or the LQtT Contractors aho Guilb-
HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS.
Obahd Islamd, Neb , April 8th, 1892.
"Dr. mic JUcdleal Co., Elkhart, 2nd.
Gzntliuex: I had been troubled with HtHT
nmtionTHi laktoo ycars, unit although I
OKCASC rORTHC LAKT30 YCARS, Unit although i
was treated by able phlelaii3 and tried many
remedies, I grew steadily worco until was com.
ix nun or Rccovcnv, . ra oto
c" I inr- E-kinc:frlh,vhen
"CURE Duld stop beating
iuT Y . "snd It wn with
riCTriY FROSTRATtD N D CO N TIN CD TO MY BCD
WITHOUT ANY hopc or RCCOVCnY, I wuuldhavo
very puu siuk
my pulso wo
ftilmrAthat.
tbo Kreatest difficulty that my circulation could
STHOUSANDSSS
ck to conjdonsness again. While In tnli ccrdl
tlon I tried Your Ntw Hcart Cunt, nd bogna
to Improve from the ilrst, und now 1 am able to do
a enod day's work for a man CS years gf age. I clvo
Dr, Miles1 New Heart Core all tho
credit lor mT-wcoery It isocrsUmonthssInc8
1 have taken nnY. although I Veep a bottlo In tho
bonne In case I should need It. I have also used
your nerve and Liver Pills, and think b
great deal of them. z. a vkey.
80LD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE.
TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS
-old hv I). J. Kry, dnnndst, M.l.'iu
Dr. Powell Reeves &Co.
Tho Old Reliable Spoclallsts,
Latw?f.tJi,w Y("kmIIn8Pltl. OrmluKte with
High Honors. Twenty years' experience
aa 1 rotesor, Lecturer, Author nud
Specialist In chroulo Olseases.
WjV
mp
Bing. It WM
and althoBch
i il i 1 - "'' "" "" "7 "l am,
rfr, ' p rl4 ttsMMMsl V mWhUMi s4 4wr.
ST ZlitT M r P r wtiWH tW Sfast. who vriM etSlH
D, 8KND1N 1LECTRIC silt
JUmmm Kfy "w t me. mt,.Ju M wTmSj
liiTltW "" bW7 ftCW4,
- - ' - vw vvuaiM man ii i iui 1
FMtU to M4 wytfaiiff.''..Ufa
bti
Th tmdowM oiVw, wlttt mm to
Catarrh,
Bronohiti3,
Cough and
Diliioulty'pf
Breathing
Sucoo3sfuJ
ly treated
withspecif
io remedies
thoroughly
i tested nnd
proved by
tho
OLD DOCTOR
Who is onn of nntui-n'a nv.i.
thoroughly devoted to his profession
and ever ready to help the amioted.
HERYOUSDEBILra.'ct1,-e.r
middle aged men. The luleflcctsof early in.
.ww,"oul Pfl,";1l"? ekuess, LOST MAS.
1IOOI). night emissions, exhausting dralus.
basblulncw, osa ol etiergy, weakue." 0 both
Hud marrlHKe, treats with un cr (hUIuk uccmjl
ueictiuM hiki w a man.
?iSSLffi.bHSrs:
Zri r v. . , ,u """ cmpiions, etc.. ol
all kinds, blood pniton Iroin any cause wbateVer
52lRli.r.Ifmp,,r' U-Ylu ,he ',,'a Pure and"
UDIBY'UD URINARY
in.,L'.lJ.iU,"0' "e Wdder ol bithwx.i
CATARRH "Y.l'uK.ltver diVpep.fTull.
.k . . "". nd U disease aae'l?E
the bowels, noumeb, etc.. dUi rbo.-. dMiiirr
to, Twubles of thl'. cb.riVrct Stl? S1 ouw!
curMoirectut as soon as possible. ","louc.
PRIVATE il"1eiIwt."n'hoea, SYphllls.
Iiilinio bdnle. larocvle, teWriiesV
swellluir, .ieakue.at.1 orgsm, ami nil SiiuU
imuw. qui. ky PUrr,i without aS)riiaaor,UUe'
t -utlrtn Inuii buslueM. ' " ur u
is in tu city. Thousands cured at home h
:K!ll,;?deu,'f."",a wle wu secure fro,S
aR.PnwELL REEVES & CO..
XiwUcilcd at 216 Coin'I St., Salrm.
s-lVJ-XiiN'H
Wl'Wfiu
fytlo Vuinf WoomlngitAM jWotww
fl,f H-wrtrb, lMffhrr4 fMIW .
h4 WMUKi UM dlfl "! irtMWrfM d
tV fimil injtill'iti' finlfrtHi"
"tot Mfrl TV '.H" wmmmw
,. tn m A iiim IhtarUfi iiruluca liencficMl
JSiilK,"
ynrtf
fnwmP. I'lfltiSK, H, II..
"tlij Wlnlhfcii," ItHUi fllrnot Amlliti Af il i
KutfTorkfJIl
T (Wiuii CottMitf, W ilifiriAr fiiKtm, Ms fon,
v.-mm-x wumummiMmtuHMMmmmmwm
m.uwj;msmim)iiuiM.iiissiiiiimiiiiiini ! '"' '" si.jin-.iiMi.sup'yW
H. F. BROBR,
l'rejirlolor of the
DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
All IIoiisc-lhilnliliiK Mntorlnl nmile In order nt I lit lowerit Portland
prices. Hie u? before you buy.
M1GIIIK MASON.
A. II. SMITH
General - Contractors,
Htreet Worlt, Howe ring, Excavating, (,'oncrcto undj.Mnson Work,
Tiling, &c. All vvetl: promptly done.
SALEM, ORKCJON.
C LEA
N
Ii you would be clean and haye your clothes done up
in the neatest and drossiest manner, take them to tho
SAL KM STEAM LAUKDItY
wliere all work is done by white labor and in the most
orompt manner, COLONEL .. OLMSTED
T B
I.ihprty Street
EAST AND SOUTH
THE SHASTA ROUTE
of tho
Southern Pacific Company.
CALIFORNIA KXHKKSM TRAIN-HUN UA.IM
BETWEEN TORTLAND AND B. r.
aumii.
Mp. in. h. 1'nnland
8:15 n.m. Ar. San Krnn.
Ar.
Lv.
Lv.
jorili,.
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5:'Jil a, ii;
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tlon, mirth or TuKebnw hi"t l"1,?.! St2
Tnnifcnt. riheddn, liallvr
HlirrUtnir
.llepii...
KQrtKHPlUI MALI, DAILV7
I-v. 1'ortlaud Ar.l 4trpTrli.
LiV bulem i.v I i.i.i :. ...
Itoseburg L,v. 7.W a. n"
rJu a. in.
11:17 a. m
j:6j p. m.
Ar.
Albany Local, Q.uiy i;xct Sluulay
Capital City Restaurant
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r,
WaimMeakat All Hours oitlieDa
i
tabn9shbrn,t7,",e tab""r'-rt m 1W.
e!HiyieSUbM"ntlal mcal c' J am
Twemy-nve cents per nital,
Co- .t'een, Utma ,
A T tinted. Ralarv nn.i
i-'iiii I'eniiaufnt ulafe A,,,?r"'f"'
Ainerlcan nud?-nDadar.Lnicii.ou lol)l
r1:,' r wtaityad,SSfi !y. X.a
u-i.MiW Nurserymen. ;,Vr-V.u-
Y IVIIU,
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7:ii p. in.
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Portland
Haiem
Albany
Ar.
Lv.
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uMiin.ni.
Wining Cars on tlen ICuutc-
PDLIiMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AWD
Second Class Sleeping Cars
Attached to allthtout.il trains.
(Vest Side OivisioiTBetffeen Portlan
and Comllis!
PAILV. (tSCElT 8UNDAY1.
7:JUa. in
Ui IU p. m.
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Mt mi row
1 the line to uke
To all Points Eisi and S:uth.
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StPADL ASDCJM0
Nil VSna.
n.r-MoXduT;:''aW,-
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TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
KGAirr DAY u ACHES
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trrt.
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THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 8:45 A.M.
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3 CHICAGO
72 Hours Quicker to St. Paul
Hguitofiand
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