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Rss-arrTm? 4--p Tf," t .)&! -it-f h-htfcvT Mjg oXrifr&ti 'tfdifhxAij, ' TfrnilV, atAitcii 9, isiia.. swf Ji f9 'j ' -lb', ' LiCSSSSSk '' .itSgSSSSSSSSJI LOUIS D. VANDERVERE, Ono of tho test known Imslncsa men in Chicago, roprosontatlvo of tin great Braistwot Oik HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS' PROSTRATION. Vr. Sides StedUal Co., Elkhart, Ind. Ocntlcmcn: I takeplctsaroln lnformlngyon of tbo very beneficial results which have followed the tuo of Dp. Mltrc RctTORATivc Ncrvinc in tbo case of myself and wire. For a year I wo subject to a distressing pain at tho base of the brain and tipper portion of tbo spinal cord. I . . , h lost flesh ana was greatly fil I l-l I II troublod with sleeplessness. Ve V n k. Ia Your Nervine was highly recommended to mo. My case had been so obstf nato that I hod no confidence In tho efficacy of any mcdlclno. Yet as a last resort I consented to glvo It atrial. Much to my Eurprise, I experienced marked benefit; my sleeplessness disappeared: my headache was removed ; my spirits and ge ueraJ KHTHOUSANdS OAINCD TWCNTV POUNDS. ALL THIS OCCURRCO arTcn learned and well known physicians had tailed My wlfo is taking tho Nervine with the best of results. Loots a. VANDEnvku. GOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. tJold oy D. J. Fry, druggist, Salem DR. GUNN'S ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE In raising o family of nine ohlldren, sty only remedy for Coughs, Colds and Croup was onion syrup It Is Just as effective to-day as Unas forty years afro. Now my grandchildren take Dr. Ounn'e Onion Syrup, which la already prepared and more pleasant to the taste. Bold everywhere. Iarge bottles 60 cento. Take no substitute for 1L (Sold by Buskett & V nR'.vpe. JAPANESE CURE A new und complete treatment, consisting of suppositories, ointment in cupsulea, also u box and pills; a positive cure for external, lnteriml, blind or bleeding. Itching, chronic, rece tor hondituy pile-i, nud many other diseases and female weaknesses, It Is always agre.it benetlt to the gmier-il heilth The first discovery of a medical cure rendering an oration with the knife unnecessary herr atter. This remedy has never bet-n known to full, ffl per box, 6 for $6; sent by mall. Why suffer from this teirlblo disease whnawril teu guarantee Is gU en wltlill bixes, to refund the money If not cured. Heud stamp for Toe simple. Guarantee Issued by WOODWAUD, CLA.IUCC A Co , wholesale and retail drug gists, solo agents. Portland, Or. Urooks Lit eg agents lurtinlem, 160 State street. Patton's blouk. 5-2-ly-dw Residence 332 Court St. J. T. MUTTON, Sign and House Painter, . DECOKATOR, KALSOMINKU, AND PA PEK IIANOKH. , Iewve orders at A H. Buren tJon's furni ture store or Broat A Glle, grocers. FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. Opened to Students September 13,- 1892. This Institution offers the most practical courno of Htudy of any school In the state .vlz: Moohanlcil Engineering, Ulvll Engineering, Electrical Engineering. Academic and Gram mnr school course. Htudents practice dally In wood ship, mechanic shop, and laborato ries. Tuition and Hoard per Year.SlBO. Hpecial inducements to a few young men who wisli 1 1 work for their board and tuition during vacations. For prospectus and lurther information address EDWIN MORRISON, M. S., President, Suleui, Or. THE WILLAMETTE, SAZEjif, OBEGOX. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 porDay The best hotel between Portland and Ban Frauclsco. Klrst-class In all Us appointments. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Gro'.yn In the Wlllamolte VaUey. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. YUEN'S ?. a er Aim Cats'; kVMK- AiiJli ;V t-Hrf VfZ,H - wt :??" (& 'rf-TiirL r? .- .. .-, -.AfvrTu: irmBiuf l I. W ' I t T"l W h&m!sz2.'X--'i?mv&Fr tr" sw.ijv UTEST PATENTS WITH ELECTRO- MAGNETIC SUSPENSQRr. BEST L'iPROVEMENTS. Will far Wlll.nt VtiAi all Unlaws rtiimaf rr (trruiiU.asf trala, act fce.etilsrlJlerlla. I'.uiu; Uir, th.mU.i, H4mj, U'n aal Maiitr c.Mai.iau, laat eacl. isa.D&(. ..hm,iww ... --. .'a Tt I. .lum. ..l. ..!- HtmmAtrtml laWMMMll Ttl allaik.rt.akiidiM a i.ttilllbil It HuUetlr fsll fcj U tii r I.rr.ll t,uu, aa4 U1 r aU lwts liuu. r M. Tkauaala Us ca caraS U Ull aiar itiaaa la.mUea arur all atasr ruwlM tult. aa . Ct' kaadradj et tMllawelali la lUi a f7 aiksf sUU. pUtfltM ,fm wall a,rBEI WITH ilLSIITi iUaiUaa4niraHmtabClaUITKS0iaMUMD;i. ta4 t.r IKutnui ruftUU, auilaJ, mJc4. fra. Assrui wP r i i a m r axz llSSBa mm fw$ ncconD of some cold winters. Though Wo Have llpcti Hating Cold Winter Them Hnve llecn Otliera. Tlio iinprcHsion tlmt Uiia ia n reiniirk tblt) Trlnturaml ono of the old fashioned iintlJhd'PrtffwBorJohn Smock, the "Into KeoloSJSt o?5sKow Jersey, to ninlte no cclsofiatjle commonts on tho kind of Weather that our forefathers had when this country wns now. Professor Smock has Written considerable about tho weatlfbr and has finished tho most com pleft record of tho weather that has been brought between tho covers of a book. From the facts nud figures that ho has at his c'oimmuid tho people who becamo frightened n fow weeks ago when tho mercury dallk'd around tho zero point wpro unjustly so, and should bo con soled with tho information, that tho folk"5 of Ibis day nndgcheration arenot iiritwith thrfgoodTDid sires of colonial and Rovolutionury days for cold winters. Profcss&r Smock's record goes back to 1G07, and it tells how often tho Iudson and tbo Delaware rivers wcro frozen over. This record is particularly inter esting becauso it' tells of frost in Juno and rivers full""af" ico in April. "Frost making its appearance in every month in tho year and snowstorms in May destroy ing tho crcs. Thero nro numerous cases cited where tho mercuryJhad gono way below zero and remained tbero weeks at a time. Somo extracts aro made from tho rec ords, and they tell their own stery: 10U-2 Chesapeake bay nearly frozen over. 1717 Feb. 19-21, great snow; "greatest ever known" up to that time In New England and on Long Island. 17M-5 Navigation In tho Delaware much ob structed by lco from Dec. 27 until Fob. 28; Feb. 7, an ox roob'.ul wholoou tho ice at Philadel phia; March 28, Know fell - to ;. feet deep on a level. , 17U0-7 Dolawaro closed Dec. 23; Susquehanna closed Dec. C; Jan. 10, as cold weather as re membered in CO ears; at south and west ex tremely cold. lTOT-S-iWinter long and cold; Hudson river closed In November; Delaware frozen over Dec. 1, open again Feb. 5. 1708-0 A long and severe winter, with much snow; March 12, deep snow. 1709 Cold weather In spring: Ice April 20; frost June 0. 17D9-180O-A remarkably open winter nntll Jan. 0; Delaware open again on 18th; snow S feet deep in Georgia; snow and hail at St. Mary's ri er In Florida. 1803 May 7, Ice; on tho 8th, a snow which broke down tho poplars and other trees lnleaf. 1828-0 Hudson river closed Dee. 23; free from lco April. 1829-30 Hudson river at Albany closed Jan. 11 (1830), and free from Ice again March 15. 1830-1 Winter very cold at seuthwest: Ice formed at New Orleans. 183J January and February both very cold; Feb. 8, thermometer fell below zero nearly all 0or the country north of Savannah and Natchez; Long Island sound was closed by Ice; coldest winter since 177U-8U. Maichwasthu coldest month of tho winter of 1842-3; snow 15 inches deep in Georgia. Au gust, a remarkably heavy rainfall In Newark, N. J., 22.84 inchest at Lambertvllle, 15.20 inches. Hudson rh er free from Ice at Albany April 13, having closed Nov. 20, 1842. Winter of 1831-2 cold; mean temperatures of tho months, 3 to 8 degrees below tho average; tho Cast rherwas crossed on the Ice Jan. 30, and for three daj s following; Susquehanna at Havre de Grace frozen over for seven weeks; cold and snows as far south as New Orleans and Jacksonville. Trenton Gazette. What "Staff" Is. Great is "staff." With staff at his command Nero could have afforded to fiddle at a firo at least onco a year. One of tho wonders of staff as seen at Chicago is its color. GrayiBh white is its natural tone, and tho basis of its success at Jack son park, but it will take any tint that ono choosos to apply and maintain a' live liness akin to tho soft bloom of the human skin.,. Staff,anexpedtent borrowed from tbo'L'Stm countries 'and much cul tivated in South America. Any child slrillpd in tho mechanism of a mud bio ran mnlrn it. nftpr beintr Drovidcd with ,tho gelatin molds and a water 'mixture of cement and plaster, now tne won:- nf oTfrlioror. fiber, dinninir them in tho 'mixture and then.filoshing the fibrous mush over uio-Buricooiiuo mium When the staff has haraenedTtho result ant cast is definite, light and attractive. A workman may walk to his job with a square yard of tho side of a lnarblo palace underTeach arm 'and a Corinthian capital in pacb hand. Whilo it is a littlo green, it may bo easily sawed and chis eled, and nails aro used as in pine. Moro over, rough joints aro no objection, sinco a littlo wet pluster serves to wold tho pieces into a finished surface, In tho rough cliniato bf Lake Michigan stuff is expected to lasj about six years which la the average life of tho ablest English ministry. Groat is staff 10. O. Buol in Century. From Cape Horn to Cape Town byuall. i It adds something to zest of life U ono has a healthy, activo fancy to re flect that there aro peoplo now living )in tnnv travpl bv continuous rail from Capo Horn to tho Capo ofGopdJHppe. Theplanof a '''parTfArnerican" railway to connect the Boutn American Bysiema, through Central America, with tho sys tems of 3Iexico and theUulfed States is already 'well ddvaficed. A There are 'to bo roads from tho Cana dian Pacific away up to the Peaco river and Mackenzi evalleys, and it is not very hard to beliove that these may ultimate ly bo extended across the Rockies to the Ukon valley in Alaska and continued finally to the narrow and shallow.Beh ring straits, acrc-33 which a connection would be made with UieSiberian road. Continud&s rail travel from Siberia to Constantinople will soon have become an accomplished fact, and the link from Constantinople to Egypt niay bo expect ed quite confidently,, At the present rate of developments in Africa the construction of a road from Egypt to tho cape ought to bo realized within 25 years. The channel tunnel will of course have been bnilt, and elec tricity or eomo still more powerful mo tive force will havo superseded steam, so that the Californians and Puget sound nin wnnlfl naturally eo to London ( by fast Alaskan aad Siberia wpww. A I Igilt Willi It 1 ulitilcl In the early part of thiscrntury Jalras Rich wni n famous hunter of Alexandria. N Yi Ohcj when hi trapj wtro set for wolves, he wont out on n tour of inspec tion, and was sin priM-d to lcu u panther spring np and bound away with ono of tho trapp hitched to its hind leg. IIo fired, but ruissedi and tho crcaturo made off into tho thicket. Jairus went to a noighbor's, borrowed a dog and returned to tho wood. As ho nenrcd tho plaeo whero tho on trapptd bruto had disappeared, his quick eyo delected a panther's head protruding froci somo bushes a fow rods ahoad. He took hasty aim. fired, and tho creature fell doad. Examination rovcalcd tho fact thatthiq was not the panther in tho trap, and tho exciting barking of tho dog a fow rods in advauco showdd that other game was near. Leaving tho dead panther ho hurried on and soon camo in sight of tho entrapped beast, which stood at bay 3nnrling fiercely at tho dog, which kept at a safo distance Mr. Rich fired at tho panther, bilt only wounded it slightly. In tho oxcitoment of tho moment ho throw down his gun. seized his hatchet and ran fonvard, thinking to mako short work of his game, but in that ho was mistaken. Tho pan ther made a sudden spring, knocked tho hatrhet from tho hunter's band, and, furious with rago and pain, began tear ing and biting him. Rich defended liimself to the best of bis ability, but thero was no getting away from tho fierce animal. A fearful struggle cnoued, and finally the panthpr got ono of tho hunter's hands in his mouth. 1 "With his free hand Rich succeeded in getting his jackknifo from his pocket. He opened it with his teeth, and with it put an end to tho life of tho ugly bruto. Then ho crawled to tho nearest house, where his wounds wero cared for. It was several weeks beforo ho was able to leavo his bed, and tho scars of tho con flict ho boro to tho grave. Youth's Companion. Hell Will Be on a Comet) Wbat do you tliink of tho idea of hell, tho future abodo of tho wicked, being situated in tho nucleus of some gigantic comet? This opinion, odd as it may seem to thoso who havo given comets and tho future state of thoidead but little atten tion, has been entertained by many really eminent scientists and philosophers, amonjr them the learned Dr. Whiston, tho friend and sometime adviser of the great Sir Isaac Newton. In auswer to tho inquiries of a friend, who wrote to ask the doctor for somo tangible proof on the subject, tho follow ing uniquo theories wero advanced: "Ac cording to my calculations and deduc tions, this theory which you rightly say 'must belong to me and mo alone,' does locate hell, the awful prison houso of the damned, in tho fiery nucleus of some (perhaps yet undiscovered) comet of un thinkable size. "In this wide circling chariot of firo thoy will bo whirled in tho twinkling of an eyo from the intolerable heat of tho surface of the sun back into space hun dreds and hundreds of millions of miles from tho great torch bearor of our sys tem. Thus instantly the wretched ten ants will bo given two unbcarablo ex tremes ono of cold and tho other of heat this to continuo through tho end less ages of eternity, whilo tho Almighty is dispensing tho severities of justice." Did mortal man ever harbor a more horrible idea than this? St Louis Re public. Literary Chances In New York. The actual chances for literary success in New York aro in no respect different from thoso which any greater city pre sents over those of a smaller community, If a literary man or woman can go to New York with a certainty offered in the way of a fairly paying position, then I say, by, all means go, apd if he has any talent in .him it will como out and win quick success. But if ho has only ordi nary gifts then Jet him stay whore ho is, oven with, a certainty offered him. New York holds out nothing to such a man except a, poor livelihood. Or, if a writer has established a fair reputation, is known by editors and publishers through letters, and ho feels that thero is somo- thing in him which only tho activity of a great city will bring out, then let him go to busy Gotham. But let him be careful that ho docs not confnso ambition with talent. New York is full of ambitious writers, and they will always remain ambitious, al ways reaching out to eat tho literary oats Which hang suspended just a littlo out of their reach. Ambition is a splendid quality, but tho talent must bo there to back it np. And tho latter is what is laoking in so many of tho ambitious lit erary spirits in Now York today. It is all ambition. E. W. Bok in Ladies' Home Journal. What Might Be, but Ian'.. What might bo every day, but isn't, occurred on a train coming into Detroit from Toledo one day last week. Thero was a good looking young woman in seat by herself when at a way station a rather fly drummer camo on. "Is this seat engaged, miss?" ho in quired, stopping in front of her. "No," sho replied promptly. "May I sit here?" ho asked as ho began to pilo in. "Nol" shs-eaid with such a snap that ho slid along the aislo and dropped into a placo alongside a great, coarse man. Detroit Freo Press. Why New York Has No Big Halt The reason why New York city has no town hall for popular gatherings is bo cause it doesn't pay. Meeting halls here are erected by philanthropists, the num ber of whom does not apparently keep pace with the growth of tho population, New York Sun. re Dally of Economy, T7mAah.1 T AHA llttl? 4tta tTlfMAssV r spent foolishly bad been sav.'d, we could tray a uouse. Wife Yes, and be seHbbrd by every . body ir layttrt ito it-New York FOlt LtTHti FOLKS. A 1'nrlor Rlephnnt. Every Iwdy loves tho long winter even ing", when tho members of tho family gather around the sitting room firo and stories or guinea aro always welcomed with joy by tho young ones. But after all somq of the ingenious methods for homo entertainment of the children that grown folks of tho present day recall with great pleasuro aro diffi cult to oxcel, particularly if tho para phernalia required is not very oxtcnslvo, and hence is at everybody's command. Tho olephant impersonation is very simple and affords considerable amuse ment. Two gentlemen wearing rubbers place thomsolyealn tbo position represented, while tho foremost' one holds something in his hands. This is a gray shawl or table cover, rolled up to represent the elephant's trunk, which the1 porforrder swings about to produce a lifelike ef fect. All that now remains to be done is to produce a gray blanket and spread it over tho united operators,, fastening two pieces of round paper with black dots on them, in the proper places, for eyes, and a couple of rugs or old mittens for ears. Tho elephant is now complete, save the tusks. Theso can bo made out of twisted white paper, pinned to the in side of the blanket, and then you have a first rate elephant for a Christmas party. Washington Star. Chinese Babies. When a Chinese baby is a month old it is given a name. Its head is alsc shaved for the first time a ceremony which is called "munef ut" and is made tho occasion of great rejoicing in rich families. All members of the family are present in their holiday attire and the baby to bo shaved is clad in a light red garment. The hair that is removed is wrapped in paper and carefully preserved. After the barber has performod his task an aged man who is hired for this purpose and receives a small compensation lays his hands upon tho head of tho littlo ono and exclaims, "Long may you livel" Those present thereupon sit down to a great feast, of which even tho littlo hero of the day receives his share in the shape of a tiny piece of the rico flour cake Which was donated by his grandmother. All who havo made presents of cloth ing, bracelets, etc., to the, child since its birth are invited to this repast. On this day tho infant is also pre sented with a red bed, a low chair .of the same color and a cap upon which either golden, silver or copper ornaments rep resOnting Buddha or eight cherubs, or written characters (that signify old age and riches) are placed. Before the child is put into tho new bed, however, the father consults a calendar and selects m lucky day. St. Louis Republic, She Wrote to the President. Ono little miss in this city wrote to the chief magistrate stating that her papa, lately deceased, was a momber of his old regiment and asking if Mr. Har rison remembered his name and could givo any account of the dead soldier's record. Tho president's private secre tary replied to tho effect that an unswer would arrive in duo timo, and suro enough it camo. Tho letter stated that its writer remembered well tho soldior in question and gavo Eomo details of his military career until then unknown to the epistle's youthful recipient. Phila delphia Press. IIow Could lie Forgetr Tho littlo girl ran flying down tho front steps and called out with agonizing cry: "Papal Papal" Papa had started down town. He stopped and waited. "What is it, Bessie?" 'I want to kiss you goodby." "Well, dear, why don't you kiss mef "I will," said the little girl with trem bling lip und quivering chin, "as soon as 1 can mako the puckerl" Exchange. Names of Indian Children. Indian boys havo queer names. Until they are, grown up into boyhood and can handle a bow and arrow they aro called after their father. Littlo girls are named after their mother. An Indian girl will be, perhaps, "Short Face Papoose," "Crook Pipo Papoose," "Crow Woman Papoose," or "Piping Woman Papoose.' A boy will be called for his father, "Little Young Bf-ar," "Little White Skunk," "Little Red Calf," or "Little Hard Case." New York Recorder. A Youthful Heroin. Little Mutnio Corrigan, who is about ten years of age, is a weak, pale little child, who earns a living for herself and mother by working in a store. She left school in order to support her mother, who is an invalid. Not only tkis, but the child works at night, sweeping, sewing, wash ing and ironing, and never complains is the least. It is from such material that Martyrs like Jean d'Aro are Cr, tw York WorM. Breaking tfp it Square. A discussion seems to bo going on as to whether aninfantryequaro can belrcolken by a chargo of men on foot or on horse back. To tho nonmllitary mind this would seem impossible, provided that the square is properly formed, But I read tho other day that tho French in Dahomey cast molinito bombs into an Intronchmont of tho enomy, with tho re sult that tho assailants thomsolves had to fall back in order not to bo destroyed by tho suffocating fumes. Is this a fact or an effort of the jour nalistic imagination? If the former, what is to proyent melinito being fired into any denso mass of mon on a battle field, whether in squaro or in any olhor formation, and emitting such fumes that tho squaro would ceuso"to exist? Admitting tho truth of tho statement, it seems to mo likely to render war do ex ceedingly dangerous a pastimo that fow ano human boings will bo willing to engago in it. Loudon Truth. Royalty's Reception Room. Tho grand reception room at Windsor castlo is at present in the hands of tho workmen, who aro executing a process of redecorating and regilding. This tnagnificont chamber is ono of the Btate apartments, but last year it was usod as a greenroom for botu opera comiquo, and grand opera, when various companies by royal command gavo entertainments in the Waterloo chamber. There aro six superb pieces of old Gobelin tapestry on tho walls, illustrat ing the story of Jason and the golden fleece, and in tho fino gothio window Which overlooks tho homo park and Eton college stands a huge vase made en tirely of Russian malachlto, which was presented to tho queon by tho Czar Nicholas of Russia. Tho coiling and tho cornices aro richly carved and gilded, and tho room is lighted by four enormous candelabra of ormolu and cut glass. Paris American Registor. Two Hundred Tears Ago. Thero was celobrated recently in the tho town of Danvcrs, Mass., tho 200th anniversary of tho death of Rebecca Nurse, who was hanged in Salem in 1092 on account ,of her religious con victions and because sho would not con fess to being a witch. Her body was stolen from tho gallows by her sons and hidden in an unmarked grave. It is only recently that somo of her descend ants havo unveiled a memorial tablet in'lionor of tlio forty persons who main tained her innocenco before tho Now Englaud couit that tried hor, Harper's Bazar. The Advauco of Coeducation. Dr. Chaney, president of Bates col logo, illustrates tho progress of coodu cation by telling tho story of how a man in 1805, on being asked how many etu euts wore attending tho college, an .vered, "Forty-three students and a gger and a woman," and adds, "Now ere are forty women in the classes." &., WUutiiVw.U4.i. . t aa-vcawMWy II M lr" ITCRIXQ TILES known by moisture tlM Iff llko parsplratlon, eausa lutouss llohlyr "? when warm. Thla form and BLIND, YOU waen warm, auib lurm auu um.ii a., BLUEDINO or I'&OTKVSIirO yii-Lbl YIKMI ATOSCRTO DR. B0-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY, which aots dlrootly on parta affected absorbs tumors, allaraltohlnsr.etreotlns a permanent euro. rrlosBOo. 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BLOOD AND SKIN T'nA syphilitic taint, rheumatism, eruptions, etc., of all kinds, blood poison from any cause whatever, oured promptly, leaylug tho system puro and hMlthlol. ..,,... . . KIDNEY AND URINARY XsttenM der, sedimeut In urine, brickdust or wbJtej pain while urinatiug, frequency of; llrlghfs dl.eaito and all diseases ol the bladder of both sxos. PITIDDU throat, lungs, llver.dyspeplH,lndl LnlAnna gestlon, and all diseases aflcctlng the bowels, stomach, etc.; dluirlioeo, dysentery, etc. Troubles of this charoetcr relieved atouoo; cures eltectfd assoon nsponslble, DDIUKTP instates, gleet, gonorrhoea, syphilis, rill I Aid h)drocele, varioccle. tenderness, swellings, weakness of organs, and piles, fistula, rupture, quickly cured without any puln or de- 1 .1111011 from business. UfUITL? your troubles If living away from the Bit 11 Ei city. Thousands cured at home by oUervVtlmi. Kuolnie 10 ccuU In itarapi lor DOOK Oil ttCXUtt! oecrci. auuh;i DR. PnWELL REEVES & CO.. Now Located at 2IG Com'I St, Salem. .GUNN'S ntraovBD LIVER PILLS A KILO PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. a, morsat ol tk. bow.la aaeb oar, la nacMsarr Sr health. The, pills supply wbat lbs s.l.ia aj to mass It Miliar. Cure MaedeelM. brtsbuo a Krai and olaar tbe Oomplssloa beltsr (ban toataetlas. Th.y aet mlVUx. neither stripe or lleken a other pins do. To eontlnee rou or their stents we nrll ease plea free, or full bos BSa Bald rarjrwhsr. Soooaka Ks4.(fe, rsUadelpbja. re, Bold by B&skett it VanSlype, V7n Ak&kiDR r 0 9 j nPF SrCC &r& )i H tt tt HHsKaMH.swH.HIsl.HslHHsaasHBsHHsflHsySiMsl.ssaa asaaasaapaaafcl.m.e..e..si. saW M 'MtM ' .bB bbbV aW I aB bW Wm for Infants "CasteTtaUso well adapted to children that I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known tcfmeJ' II. A. Ancnrn, M. D., Ill 80. Oxford EL, Brooklyn, N. T. "Ths Use bf 'Castoria' Is so universal and its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. FoWarntllo intelligent families who do not keep Castoria witiin eaJjrreaeb " ' , ClsxosMinTTN. I).D, ' New York City'. lAte Pastor Dfoomlngdale Eef ormod Church. Ttrc CxirrAun y rv ev " f " ft A JJ SMftW -isKSMB lit All Roads Lead to Chicago. MILflOKEl LEADS THfe VATSTV lil Excursion Rates to tho World's Fair. t Bd.. "C. ESTABLISHED 1870. tt a t a m m M a .bw xuSmtffi OWE (iPWaSftfalsC. WILLIAM NILtS & UU., Los Angeles, California. BREEDERS AND EXPORTERS OF aaaaaagaaaaaaaagar- PffBaaa eSPaSBBSLSeBntflBM wmtmVJamLammmmBSUtmSSKl CLEAN,.- If you would be clean and havo your clotlies done tifc in the neutest and dressiest manner, take them to the H SALEM STEM LAUNDRY where all work id done by white labor and in tho most prompt manner. ' " COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Liberty Streets A. B. SMITH,; ; Dealer in -Gravel, Wood, Sower Pipe- and Tiling. GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Street Work," Sewering, Excavating, etc. All work promptly dono. 123 STATE ST., - SAtEM, OREGON. " SASH AND DOOR. FACTORY, Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho best class of work in our ling at prices to compete with tho lowest. Only tho best material used. '' r - . : u H.: F. BROER, Proprietor of tlio DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. All liouBe-flnlfllilriK mnterlul made to order lit tlie lowest PortUnd prlccH. Seo uh before you buy. O. N. CHURCH FLL. ciiuitcriiLL Tinners, Plumbers, RHKRT MKTAL WORKERS. A cents for the celebrated economic force and lift pump. ' 100 Cliec.ekutn Htrtet. IT t UADT ! I- llttni, iM7 COMMERCIAL BTAEET, and Children. Castoria cores Coils, OonstipaUon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, giroa sleep, and promotes d TViyiout injurious medlcatloa. For several years I hare recommended your ' Castoria. ' and shall always continue to do so aa It has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwik F. PinDmt, L D., "Tho Wtathrop," ISSta Street and fth Ave., NswTorkCttar. Cokpakt, 77 Uoitiur Btbjuet, Mrw Yosx. 1 ,f t t f f f ,-ji I 6 ST. PADL UT Cross, Wholesale and Retail Denier in Fresh. Srilt-itad Smoked Meats of tUlHindg OS Court and 110 State Streets. INCORPORATED 1801J . sk v. 1 1 .. n . FINE CATTLE, HUGS, 1'UlMRY. Choice Meats. Berkshire & Poland-China Pigs a Specialty. Fancy Poultry, All Varieties. fggs for Hatching. Incubators. Nlles Pacific Cotwt Poultry and Stock, lllugtrsv icd, 60 cents by mall.1 BSTHEND FOR CIRCULARS.-! o i T. H. IJURROUGHB.. & mm roughs. Gas and Steam Fitters; ' . if '" ' ' ';ti LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR, . JV J ?2JiOTI w """"f t -; rrfrr:fp'-,rpl FcrT- mmSCSMfm9 " .iNM&M NO. I7t fm .. IWITlANBf Nb