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Tlii'IIyiiairEI(rical?F8rccs! , r s ; How 'ThcyContro! th& Organs of tho Body, Tho.olecttlcnl Jortio. of Uio hurain body, m tho norve fluid, may lq termed, i' & "''P0 dally attractive departraftt'ii of BClancu. uilt enorts no tnarlicd'on fnlfaenca.. on ttio . lionlth of tho wri(Mi Of tlibaWWufvo forco Is produced by Ithft . brain 'ami conveyed by moans of tlio nertea to lue: various oreuna of tho body, thiMftltfwyfasthe latterwltlitho auro tbolr OTaUn. STba pnoumngawncr usr euownnoro.jnay toD&invneetim or tne eewrays torn,; aa.it. a hoatL.iigftlrC 'IT 1 T- .'-T i.rorce necoMi hje,7&Wfllbo en tbo lf nerro fnn .ins neJiransxaaai I'ttio tr SumeroiMrl laUDDiytl heart, lungs and atom' ach with necessary -i talltv. When tho brail becomes lawr way-die. nnlnrntl 'br; Irritability or oxhaustlon.'.the) nerva forcarwUlcb it-iupfclleK, isiessenca, ana mo or gans receiving the di minished sunnl v arc eon- uwiuentlT weakened. " t Physicians generally fall to recognize, tho Importance of this fact, but treat tho organ itsolf instead of the cause of the troublo Tho noted specialist, Franklin Miles, M. I)., LL. B., has given the greater part of bis llfo to tho study of this subject ana the principal discoveries concerning it are dua to his efforts, f Dr. Miles' ftestoratlro Nerviho, the, unrl valed brain and nerve food, Is prepared on tho I Srlnclnio mat all nervous ana many; other Ifflr.ultlf originate from dlebrders of the nAinirnn(Afta. Ilji wnnrinrfiil aiinM. Inr.iirfnir these disorders' Is testified to by 'thousands In every part of tho land. Restorative Nervine cures sleeplessness, nervous prostration, dizziness, Jivsterio, sex ual debility, St. Vitus danco, epilepsy, etc It Is f reo from opiates of, dangerous .drugs. It q sold on a nnsHlvnffUitatftca bv- all drue- glsts. or sent direct by tho Dr. Miles Medical (JO., 1 bottle, !o., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, f 1 per ottle, six bottles for 15, express prepaid fco,. y O. J.,e;o, iriif?Kiat, oaiem World's Fair, Chicago. . CalnmetAvenue and 23th Street. H1TE a a Fireproof J 2l rooms; near Fair I IV aana uruunasi u&ins 1111 vvvij uuut. DlHPDIlCT'ltoKIadar, Flrst-classTanSly American aqa..uuroiiuiui UHnWIIWI I Hotel, wnioior circular. 'PROFESSIONAL -AD BtJSINES8 OAKDS. P. H H'AHOY , pi-O.O.BINOIIAM. TYAROY A BINGHAM, Attorneys at Law J Rooms 1, 2 Hnd 8, D'Arcy Building. 14 Eiate street. Special attention given, to Tiusl ness In tbe supreme and clicult courts of tbi Biate. 2 11 l& P. BOISE. Attorney at law, Salem, Or' (con.t' Ofllee !f74 commercial street. :i rmlLMON FoKD, Attorney at law, Htilem JL QrcgoH. Ofllca up stairs in Pitun btucfc, H J. B1GGKH, Attorney at law.tSalem, Ore gon. Ufllce over Bush's bank. J J.8HAW.M. W.HUNT. HUAW4 HUN1 . Attorneys nt law;' Office; over Capital National bank, HalemOregd. 1 n T. Itin Ha H.D-UJN. Attorney at law Oil Q. Ace up stairs In front ro jms of new Busl nloCK, corner ujmumrcitu huu w;un bucuw Balem, Oregon. JOHN A. OAB-tON, Attorney at law, roomi 8 and 4, Bush bank building, ftalem, Or. B. . BONHAM. W. H. HULMEH BON HAM 4 HOCMEM, Attorneys at law ' Office In iluab t?lock, between State am .9urt,onjpniriiocuiirCTji TVT E- p0(JUB; Btenographer and Tjpe- floe but one In Oregon. Over Bush's bank, Balem, Oregon. OTELLA HHKltMAN. Typewrltini and O oommerclal stenography, room 11, Gray bToek. .KirsWJlafS work. Bates reaspnable. rt i.n.ir IT t,, r Uhn.inlan qmH M,m O. g'on. Office, Murpny blojk; reslaence, 4Htt, i ommrrciai reei. TR.T O. BMITH, Dentist, tti Btate Btreet r -lRn.tBmOrfon. Finished dentaroners'. ftiontfofCeyery description. Palnlesjlgrera- l lions nipwciiuiy. j WD. PUGH, Architect, plans, specinca . tlons and superintendence for all classes ol buildings. Office 290 Commercial street, up stairs. c. A. ROBERT. Archliect, room 424, Mar quam building, Pi j-ilanrt; Oregon. P. J. LARSEN & CO., Manufacturer, of VVagous, 0r rJage8, etc. f " r Bnop 45 State street;. DKOl'KOriON liODGK NO. 2 A.O. U. W X Meets In their hall In Htate Insurant iTulldlng, every Wednesdayve. J-.ABELVgOD. Kecoraer. & L.T Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEMOR. Admitted to practice In all the courts. Hpeclal attenton given to German speak ing renple and business at tbe county and atate,otOces. K. HOVR, Notary Publlo, Authorized Capital $600,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Balem, Oregon. f W. A. CUBIOK.Pres. W. Wt MARTW,,Xc Btate, Couuty and City Warrants bonght at Par.' xtt : ,,! MONEY TO LOAN On improved Rel . Estate. In amouats.B4 time lo suit. Nodelay in considering loans. FEAR & FORD, Boom 11 BushjBank Mock. 5 1M ELLMBEIH IATEST PATENTS W1TH ELECTRO- BEST MACNET1C SUSPENSfir. IMP80VMEIrT( Vlllr,'Tk.Mtllelirf7w wf1''u'!,, t itlul ukiuU. iU. tam.w .Lltt. Up I.UMM. hiw, iihuwh, ' ""'i: ,vr;;i" . TtU !crt Utt MUIuVuiW I,hmU Ha UIMkm,u4Hm nrruiult ltMlpWk nrwrftrfll ,. U4HI nrt ajl Mlt warpfvwni sag a rutins ir. --TlJSW.Ti ilaUrica i as m m Dn- rr"TJ. - TVj'BS'iiy.wim Df miu iavH ATM. .PaaaaaaW i aMfiVraaBaaW wimwiB' aaaaa nern IrnnM KfB. Coil AUk i.. iua. doscfHina MJ ! l ftjaaaMaaaw tcrrlMBaMnff nln IifThinftMfi wttio Twwf mmmmmmmvmmmmm rfmasrmirlcuiessssTalTssS whllKtHHi tie branch Mlk str j '!lnIKB FLA09 ANDUNIFOnMS, herein Colorrd Men Dlfrnjtrrom ,VIlte Men a lo tfnlfcjriul fi( l(reres. .Colotc iflqrvnnts tio lntjtmst fjoirs, havo fdniid (lloniuro ntid contontiiibnl In ittondanco nt ttio fltato cmnp will learn frith idlaRaiisf action thnt tlioy, can no ingcr woar tho tllscanlcd uiilforins of rlthor oMcors or pdYatci, bat mu9t ftt liro themselves in tho habiliments of or dinary civilians. It is announced that ny colored man, acting in tho capacity of steward lody,aervant.o$ ljcljKjrhq Holates thia rnlo will bo' enmrnarily or 4crod out of camp. This, calls attention to tho Rinular fact that colored men, who havo co reppntly escaped from tho bond ago of servitude, should, of nil otli 3rs, delight in nny uniform or livery which is generally nccoptcd as a bad go it inferiority. A , fit is a well known fact that such'is the ileasuro derived by them from wearing miforms that in thoso employments in '.vbich many, of .them cngngo n material reduction in salary is agreed to cheor ;'ully, provided tho uso of ono bo per mitted. Thus a colored band in uniform jan. bo secured at a cheaper, pr. .o than a 'Jarid tho members of, which aro not, bo t jinbellished. Colored, jiorters, .conduct- j ars and coachmen will work for leas'if ' n livery. ' I A peculiar thing about thiB partiality I is the fact that it is exercised without I my reference to the.sigriificauco of the' uniform or livery.t The'craving is fori the.rifrht to wear a.paridoular set of gar ments not for the honor which tho use1 af them mav betoken. Tho soldier is' pleased with his uniform .nofc.morely bo ;auso it is picturesque, .becoming or tasteful. It. may bo, Jill . thpso, but hei Joes not forg:t that it porpotuates patri-' otic service, is symbolical of bravery md prowess and invests tho wearer with the responsibility of performing his share' in tho public defense. Tints the soldier admfres his uniform for what it repre sents in just the same way as he reveres' thojflag of his country without reference to tho arrangement of its colors. Thero is indeed little art displayed in' national flags. Substitute an eaglo forf a crown and shield, and tho Italian flag1 becomes the Mexican. Substitute the; geneva cross for tho star and crescent,' anu mo xuikisd. iiujj uecumeu. win ovvjob.' Substitute a black bolt for a blue one,' and tho flag' of tho Netherlands becomes tho flag of the Germans. Turn the belts, .perpendicularly and replace the blue, aBditWflatr is the French. Yet we havd lieen vithln, a few weeks in the naval lemonstrations nereaDouxs now intense aro the emotions which can bo stirred by the appearance of a flag among those susceptible to patriotic feelings. No such .feoling seems to. actuate our colored fellow-citizens. They, appear to; bo indifferent to the sort, of uniform which is given them, provided' it ,is, a uniform. The ojo,red water carripr, and pail bearer is satisfied to wear a cast off uniform of any kind. He does not ex ac.t, puggest or even notice whether it corresponds' with tho ono worn by the regiment ho follows. ,This is something peculiar in this amiable and fantastic trait of character so frequently observed amongcolored people, but wo leave the solution of it to somo philosopher of the .negro raco who has not studied Jhq.char- hpfenstics of his raco in ivata.-r-New York Sun. A Lion Tamer's Close Call. Maximin, a French lion tamer, who recently left tho Paris winter circus for Lisbon taking with him fivo of his ani mals, Jias beeni mprtally injured by one of the wild Deasts. no uau oeen giving a performance in tho lions' cage before a considerable nuin'per of spectators as sembled in tho Lisbon, circus, when, as ho was preparing to step out, a lioness called Nelly flow at him and nearly tore him to pieces. Maximin struggled for nearly 10 minutes with tho bruto, twice seeing its tonguo, but ho becamefQint irom lue loss oi uiouut xiui yut was shot'through the heart by ona.of the cir cus clowns, and Poison, another French tamer, succeeded in keoping in check the other animals in tho cage, Maximin, fearfully mangled and lacerated, was carried in a dying stato to the hospital, Tho affair caused a panic in tho circus, and tho programmo of tho af ternopn.-was prematurely concluded oy tno gnusiiy scene. Cor. London Telegraph. Struck By Artificial Lightning. In puo of tho theaters hero a piece is given , in, whch, during tho first act, there li a thunderstorm. In order to produce' the lightning two electric cables are used, tho ends of which terminate in carbons like those used for electric lamps. When a flash of lightning is to be produced, a man behind tho scenes unites, the poles of the two cables, which produces an electric spark, and tho thing la done. For somo time pasta workman occupied on the stage had always wtchedi the Jjghtnixig producer with the 'greatest attention. The other day during a rehearsal ,Jie thought he would like to try, hia Land at it. He took hold ttjho caMeemi produced the flash, but in consequence or somo awicwara nana lintr on his part tho electric snark struck him; and he fell to the ground completely paralyzed, iie was at once taken to the hospital, but all medical skill was in rain. The uaforUinatemaqdied. Berlin Cor. London-News. " "' Bankrupt Faranera In England. During the first quarter of this year (5 farmers have been coom Hed to go Into thfl bankruptcy, eonrt. Tjaia mean that every day a farmer become bank rupt in thia country, for 05 liave had, thia mlefartnn In DO ilariL But aa invest!- Vation into the statistics shows something rrea wore alarming man una. m mo rreaponding quarter of lfeOX the num bar was only .48. la MM ithadgrewm to ), wd tkia jftx to M.-Mrk Lnm 'HlaaTtmU'biL flvaufMca QAfVRKti MVfrWwmM.9Wf MfJfW. COMMOM HOn9GflAOl9H, Talnatita a4 n tltomt riiflfler Mint nn App" (tf r m U'cll, Horforndiuli U a potnowliat vulgar nii't despised root, yet it joH'ses valtinlht nttnlltien m a purifier of tho blood m well as ft stimulator of tho nppotlto, nays tho- wow York Tribune, a heomtoax orypu with tolonalso satico, or what is; lnoro often known now ns a Ilussinn eauco,lii troduces horseradish in tho bill of aro In nn ntifwt(sr.liiff itmnnnr. To ln.f:'i till l inuco, melt S oyon tabiesiKJonfttla oMnl let witu 3 teaspooiuuls or Hour, vruen well mbcod, stir in a pint of rich whlto stock. Beat tho tntxturo continually while it is cooking for 10 of in minutes, As this slmplo foundation i9 generally mado, it is cooked but four or fivo min utes, but this tlmo does not givo tho grains of flour tlmo to swell, and it is hotter as well as inoro wholcsomo if it is cooked longer. Add tho julco of a half alomon and a tafilespoonf ill of butter, with 4 tahlespoonf ulsi ok grated liprao radish which has been soaked iniviucgar, overnight, but is drained from it.. Season the sauco carefully with a little, salt and amcro pinch of cayonno. .popper. iTwo tahlespoonf ula of crcam.aro, sqmoimcs added to tho.gemilno, Russian, sauco.but this,,lsnot, neoosBary,,andto our-A.mojr-ican tastes it, soems., aomoy.hat. i.ncpn, gruons. Slices of tenderloin, daintily broiled and.raro, may bo sorved witlj this sjuico, Jjvhlch should bo poured into a hot plat ter.ond.tho tenderloins, laid over It. A Hamburg, steak is, very nico with ;tiia aauoo. As every gooa nousoKpeporsnouiu lenow, a, Hamburg steak is, not a Btcak at all, but a minco of beer inoideu in nat balls, which aro either fried or broiled, but must in any caso he kept rare. It isi anaccepjabloway in which to disposo of the touch end of a porterhouse stoak, 'which should never bo allowed to come on the table with the rest of tbousteak, but should be either minced, fori Ham Jburg.balla or used in, a stew. Toieason a pound and a half i of .Hamburg s.teak add a teaspoonful of, onion juice., a.ilib CTaltoaspoonful of , Bait and a saltspoon- ful orpepper. The meat must D&nwflceu as fino as sausage.meat, and. thoro, should bq neither fat nor sinews with it. ,L chopped onion, minced very flno.ora good sized shallot may take iho place of the onion juice. Tho minced beef, may now bo molded into littlo cakes nnjdj broiled or, if yon prefer, dipped into'thoj yolk of egg and bread crumbs' andi.fricd' brown. This will keep it rare- in 41iej center, as it should bo. Indeed ivflnm-1 burg steak is sometimes served at-gen-i tlemen's suppers without cooking. Itj must then be mado of the tenderest, meat andgarni.shed with anchovies, capers and parsley andjughly seasoned. Thia.practice of eating .rawbeef,;how-. Ter, is not, comnwmdod, now.hy-physi-, clans, as it formerly wns wnen inpjfters jQfJn gave littlo childreii. w.ell si aspnedj scrapeu dooi aa a tyuiu. Little Folks' Nlclitcowni. , -These dittlo patterns 'are very simpla and easily mado, having only Bhonlderand, funder arm. yearns. The. nightgown fasJ TCBEXTUIAUTipLE. f .tens vith' buttons and buttonholes in tha. front. The lower, edgo.ia hemmeaj -and the neck and gathered sleeves are finished with narrow bindings and edging. 'The) edging ia also stitched, upon tho overlap ping front cdgOi. as far as tho opening and carried across and-up-tho-back edge of tho hem to theineck. Carried Kgs. .Fry 2 sliced, onions in butter add a tablespoon til of curry, .powder, and ; let the , onions ,and, curry powdor.stew ina pint, of .good hrPth till 1 the Xormer aro quito tender; mix in a eup of cream and thicken with" arrowroot or rico 'jjour. Bimmer a few minutes, then add 0 or 8 hard boiled eggs cut in slices; heat them thoroughly, but do not Jet them lioil. . Ileal, New Knglnml, Podding, It is not enough to havo tho ingredi ents for this real old Now England dish. You must know exactly how to puMt to gether, and this is "(just how" Heat 8, pints ,of milk to boiling and pour it over half pint of yellow Indian mpal Baited with 1 teaspoonful of salt. . Stir ,tjiis very .carefully, wetting it, gradually .so that there will ,bo .no lumps. Return it. to tho donblo boiler and cook slowly fori 40, minutes, with frequent stirrings. Stir in this buttor tho sizo of- an egg, a cupful of molasses, 1 tcaspopnf nl of , gin ger and t of, mixed cinnamon, and mace; remove from the fire, beat hard and add slowly 4 well whipped eggs apd 1 cupful of seeded raisins'. Butter a pudding, dish, turn in the mixture and bake half an hour, stir it up from tho bottom and fin ish tho baking by browning nicely. iMake a sauco .with 1 cupful of powdered eagar, 1' tahlespoonf ul of butter and 1 beaten egg; flavor with nutmeg. All the Same Shade. The stylish woman abroad on a rainy day eees to It that the lining of her mack intosh cape', her nmbrella, her gloves, her Bof t felt or alpine bat, her veil Mid. her spatterdashes aro all o( tha aune hade, whlahmnst be a eoasenrative one,, aa dark grayer golden brown. , A JUvel MaH Baek. If Ton have aplaBkg.whcul that 1mm lost its standard, the weel may be oaatH verted into a- stoat aeeoptafcle hall Wek.1 OilandpolUhita-U (MMeirxt curafweace with braaa pegs, petadiftft irbaadoM'krte WM ftWre Mm IJ I t-IJ-l'J TOWAY'lj MARKBTM, rrlces Currant by TelostAph U&al (JaJid FotUtiA .Quotttloafii HAhKM, Juno VAf 4 p iit-Ofllofl J)All,Y OAt'tTAii JuilMlAU QU()U .timmor'tRy.ftiKM'P t Mr of Koiiig to lpfea.Wroan followm HAliKM I'juiJiuun jtiAunnr, I'liuir, (httwl ulilppliiff Mrnvrliernes fl to 4 ol u Uix HhHiJ'if fifnliM orate. I'qut erijtH n mhIIoii, UiMifeliefflff -& tils n gallon, ft litlllea-'B to lOcts a lb. I'eK)ftod scarce. KUTCHKIl STOCK, Venlsdrcaai'd 4 to ft els. Licnttle-a) Ufll. Bheciv-allve !2 tri 2.C0. Bjirlng. laiiibs-$l.W to 12,40, ilU, I'ltlOKS. Balem Milling Co, quete: Flour hi wunltualo lots $3.20. Ilulnll (3.00. Bran $17 bulk, (IS Backed. HhorU $10 and $20. Chop feed $10 atid $20. WJt BAT. Market is flat nt f8 cts, HAY ANU OltAIN. Oats-40 to 43 cents. Hav Wild, $10; timothy and clover, $12. ilaled$12uinOl4. Uarley.-nNiK demand exccpt.for feed. 60 cents. fabm rBonuCTs. WVlr-Best, 10 to 12Jc. Hops Hmall sale, 16 to 17c. fikgs Cash, 18 oenta. Butter Bffltxdalry, 20 toi25).fanoy creamery,, 25, to 80. ChppRii lG.to 18 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 12; hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes '75 cents. Oulons l.to.2 cents. ,IIIDES AND 1'ELTS. Grevn,.2ctedry, 4nctsjiiibeep pelts, 76 cts to $1.25. i,JSo, quotations, on.fu.i?. J.IVE POUI.TMY. ChlcUens 7 to JO cts; broilers 10lo)2J; ducks, 12J; turkeyay slow sale, choice, 10 cts; geese alow, PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. 'GrnlnFed, etc. Flour BtandardifSUrWulla-Walla. 3.40; grahaui, $3.00; .auperflne, $2.(0 per Durrei. Oats VVhlte.SOc per bushel, grey, 48c; rolled, In bags, $0.250.50; barrels, $6.600.75; easels $375. Ha.vrrBe8t,i$1517per tonjeoramon, $1013. Millstufrs Bran, $17 50; Bhorts, $22; eround barley. $2024; chop feed, $18 Den ten: wliole 'feed, barley 8085,per ,ceutal,rnjddl0g,.3aj perlon; brew ing barley, 0005o per cental:, cblpfcen wueai. l.Zl(H.i percental, DA1KY PUODUOB, Buttt,r--Or'KODfBnnvcreameryi22i ,25o; auoyidBlry,17J20c; fairtoowi, ,1510c; cojnniou, 121o,perpound;Call- tf..L,.l.. OSC AJll ..MM ..ll IU U1U, XJW)11U, JC. lull. Cheese OreKon. 11 13; Eastern twins, 18c: Young Amenoan, Iflcuper per pound; luaitrprnia nais,, 44c. Eggs Oregon,, 1416o per dozen. Poultrv Chickens, old. $4: broilers. large, ' $3.004.6o; small, $2.002 5li; duets, old, $4.500.00; young.i t&OU 6.00; geese$0.00; turkeyp, Uye,d2Jc; dreased, 15c, per pound. 1 SAN KKANCISCOJIAUKET. ' Woel: Oregon Eastern. choice, 2(5) 14c; do Inferior, 0lloj'do valley, 16 18o. iHop8 1810o. v 1 Potatoen Ordinary kinds of, new In laaqUs,at 00c$l 15 W cental;, .new" JJarly Rose, hoxes, oc(a)i.ao new Jiur banks $1.001 .25 per Cental. Onlona 8590c per cental' for tred. anriJUOOQilifor silvorsklns. JJarlev Feed, S2j83io per, cental for good Qualitv and 85o for choice; brewlng,-00li02i per cental. ,Oa8-MlllTug$1.60lttt5; fancy feed" $1.601.C5; Kood lo choice, $1.4d1.00j common to fair, $1 151.35; gray, I1.3Q 1.45; black, $1.151.80 per cental. A Revolution w In Eating it hM'heen broucrht aboutbv the i introduction of Cottolene, 'the ( hew vegetable shortening. The' discovery of this product, and'the demonstration of its remarkable qualities, has attracted the widest interest. Hitherto the common shortening has been lard, or indifferent butter. Every one has probably suffered occasional dis . comfort from lard-cooked food; while it is well known that thous ands are obliged to abstain entire ly from everything of that kind. To such people, CoTTOLENEis.of peculiar value, widening as it does, the range of what may, be eaten and enjoyed. Cottolhne .isai cooking marvel. It combina uwithithe food imparts i to i it a tempting color, a delicate flavor, and an appetizing .crispiwss. No-trace of greasiness, remains to offcnditheitasteor disturb the digestion. Cottolene is worthy of the carefol notice of all those who value good food, of itself or for its hygienic properties. - i by Leading Greevrs. r ttiao on 17 wj Mi K. FAIRBANK A CO.. $T. lOQlS CMc Jfcw Tart. igmur rrcxixs rxuaa known br ouf j-T -- atai an am if ketntEaCMMV, I AT OKCK 0 ,ateW by BUtt VMaJjff, H0U8M 1AJMTIM(, l'Al'KU 11AN01WO, Natural Wood ffnlililn, Oof, Kill and ClimliU tU Geo, Fonilrioli, GASH MARKET HesttntaUtid freadallftr, 130 Stall Street, MSMirMsiirkstsasaraMaastisMaMlslrMaaasM FRED A, ERIXON, BTONJB 1 AND IIU10K CONTltAOTOll, Kstlnmtestnadaou all kladtof wor. . , , IleildeneotMr. mill and MetvlaW , H(..Hiin, THE GREAT SPANISH BRAIN AND Havq you abused tho .law of nature andlnjurod your norroua .oyatbrn ? Aro you despondent and melancholy irlth confus6dideaa.and gloomy thoughta ? "ESPANO" yrlll positively curo you. It contalna no mineral poisons) and is romarkablo for awakening organic action throughout tho ayetcm and nn improvement in ovcry tissue. It produces hotter muocles; bones, nerves; hair, nailn, sktn?blood.and gives. vigorous llfo to tho unfortunato who' has exhausted ' hia powcrs.iPrepatodin tablet iorm and packed in boxes convenient to arry in tho pockot.. Each.boxoontalns 00 doses or enough to loot ono'mohthand is .wqrthmany tlraos,lts,tr,e.ight,4n gold, fflho price l.OO.por box or Cbxsfor" , ..OO.if.prderedatono time ondi a guarantee will bo given that any easefneni tlonod abovo that it docs not cure, ,tho money will bo rofundod. As, to Our financial standing wo refor to any bank, in this city.' Sent .charges prepaid to any address in United States or Canada. Put iip.in plain, wrapper with no mark to distinguish-what it is. Bend, for circulars and toatlmonls. , Address, JLr,Sto(ckton Strict . SAN FRANCISCO, GAL., U.,S., A. 'An 'able Brain and Nerve Sseelalist can at any timetoconflaenilally 1 i.ieoaiaHedieaUNlyiifMe.iof elarge, personally or by mail, at the address. vyfyay"'tytyiv' IIP. M. CARS. II p.m.,Cars leayo Hotel aad Rostoffice .dally Jor Asylum,! PcHiteatlaryiand .enetery n .CapitalXity .Railway. Car leaves 5, a.., m.r cspnQct- ng vdih lOvcrlaad' traln,,nd cars 1 leave '.Hotel every 2SO. minutes from.:!lO m Hi.tO'll p. m. for allpoluts oa the llaes exceptiagemeteryar,Taken off to meet Passenger Trains. Electric Lights OmnMetor. System. TOCONSUMER8: ThaBalsm Light and Power Company at rrent expense Gave equipped their JKlet no Llgbt plant with the ni 1st modern apparatus andare now able lo offer the' publlo a betlr llfbt than. any. arslem and, at a rate lower than any City on the coast. Arc, nnd Iucandcsccat Light--lag. ' 'Electric Motere for all purposes wlicre. power In re quired. KesMenees can be wired tot as many He hts as desired and the consumers Iy wr only such lights as are uted. This being registered by an Klecirio Meter. Office 179 Commercial St, LEAVES -BALEM from U. V. Dock at 6 o'olook a. m.erry Wed nesday and ttaturday. LEAVES PORTLAND from tha Central dock at foot ol Washington street vtrj Monday and Thursday. LEAVES BALEM for Albanr every Monday and Tuesday, re. .4M.nlti0.m n.V.. Uonoernlnc freutbt and lam huu ewmoiht uu.iuo call on tbe agent. ' Ali HI IKKKKN, POWER HOUSE Meat Market. Steamer mm. Fraak and Halt meat of Ul best quality, Poo'try and stock. Vrea delivery, FRED WAYMIRE, fmtiipmmBii'mi(my mi Screen Doors AMI .fOllHlM, Morlfijr fi W'innhnky, Mhepft H(a(Kfft. Til fcr Si HUHtlt tl,M, tMfi J, 1 J: . J. Ls AHiJB Y Moat Mrjkf, Cnmtrtftolal Mf, J6o4 mt, roinitt1ellvry Twk It! 1 KVlNINd JOtlliNAIi, Old Jelltft rr dtlvtf(1 At riiiir tiiKir. DiUld McKlllnp, JOHN CrHAQIN, lHorosfioDlng, UliAOKiiMltinNfJ, itvs otrtfrs at. mietn ltn. vemfttl CoJ, m Rtata trt. Into, Hit wt, ma Mfma 'aHav' PMBk J-Mk tAI'B iiUflaV -- n BJ fl A, A. M'MJl iThla wondorful proparfttlon irTar'oly'VeUblo i compdtfnded from the prescription of thtf OfflcJalThyslcliinto the Court of Bpein " Eapano " rocroatos Mental nnd Korvb Power In Matt nntJi WomRH. An infitlliblo remedy fonNorrotis and General Debility, Nervctift Prostration, CrceplnifT4rMyl Weaknew canted by DetoUtatlngI,o8SC0,.Excc8ac8 or Orcr-Indnlgencei, In clplent'Softcning of the1 Brain or PAresla, Di&dncss, XKMMOf Mempry, ConfUsed Thoughts and all Braln,'NexTe or Sexiial' 'Weaknesses.- It has no equal-inreatoring-tho Stomach and Brain . td its normal condition following' the nbuso of Alcoholic BeverafM, or indulgertcoin tbo.,Opium,.Morphine or Chloral habit. The LINE' That) LEADS: ALL 'OTHERS FOLLOW, 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS LEAVING rOBTlAHDJj J; m, m. 3 1 DAYS to 2 -CHICAGO J0Urs the Quicketo Chicago .and Ajipti. Quicker to Omaha ahd Kan Pullman and.Tourlst Sleepers, Free Reclln Inir. Chair Carl, Dining Cars. Kor ratos jmd. general lufuruiutlon call oil or address. W H, HOKLBUnT, Asst, O P A, JM'WanaltielouHl., I'DiiriAMi. linwiit From TcrmiDal or Interior I'olntHbr lil W amyBawtPsl ajMTrlJK Is the line to take Te ali Puts East andSoutb. It Isthe dining car route. Itruus through veatlbula trains; mtry day in the year 10 ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change or cars.) Oompesed of dining oars unsurpassed, PuUaaaa dawlwr room sleepara . Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars . Jlest that can ha eoastrnetad arid In which acoommodatl0M are-botb lree and fur nlabed foUJ4efamrstaa4 aeeoad-oUws tickets, aud KLEQANTPAY COACHES. Acontlnuota ItM'toBBtgtlBg with all Uses. ardH)g ilfaai luateUrrupUd Pullman sUcr" MMtwatlOM ean be re cured In advitiot Uii4ai ay ageut ol the road. Through tlekeU to and from aU points la Ameriaa, Hwifland -a4 Buraya aan be (MMtaaMdataay Uakei oeaea ol tkls eaw. TVll lalorsaattow'etmeannag' ras Uaaa 9ltfaiw,reUaa4e4tefteaJI.raralsbe4 o.ieattoator Asetataat- Msaeral sregr-Aaat. f(. m riwt y. waww; rvv ejiA'IK)WKIIMij 'AjjMll wwaaMaHMMljBjf 1 1 MM k M, ll'rHK i And .CipfH, f 0, tllebk, ' 0, I HIIJJAIll) I'AHIAIM, UH Oatti'i mrmh W THORNBURG, The Upholsterer, ItcttiodefHi re-uTM and twlis npiwiiitMut iwruitin. lri Iiiumi Miiis, I'liwiimfeina sirtil. mt 1 . a a .r5leiti. titaiJiisuiaMii(K'M. J) NERVE REVIVER i H f above East and South -VIA- THE SHASTAROUTE of the, t Southern Pacifid ' Corrifknv. CAtirOKNIA JCXFEK8S TBAIJt KUW,A1LT K- Twsitj. iobtikd Atmar. . ,. Month. I TM p. ra. I Lv. 9:18 p. m, I Lv, 8:16 a.m. Ar. ,,lvprtB.' Portland Balem Ban Fran. ft: 7:tei 'KM turn ,7Kp.aa Lv; CAbbve tratna stop only at follow! norm 01 uoseourR, juuit roniana Woodburn, tialem, Albany iSaai Ilalsey, llarrUburn, JunctionOl ;u gene WWKI1UKU MAlli DAILY, fcUO a.ro. 11:17 a. m LV. LV. Portland Halem iAr, )i 4M 9, .Lv. I 1:40 b. P.M. m. 6:60 p. m, Ar. ltoseburg uv, 1 iwa Albauy Local, Ually Kxoapt iktMay," 5.00 p, 111. 7:sa p.m. t:(0 p mj LvT Lvi Ar. Portland TatTI aalem Albany .LV. Lv.tWa.i. Bkiiag arHv0UHjUf(icaKi3 '.TOLLMAN BDFFET SLBRPfilS ANU Second Class Sleeping' Cars Attached to all through traius. rVest.Side Division, Between 'For II u anil Cervallis: ItAILY. (axrMT'HOKDAV). ;:.kj u, 111, 1 Ii:IO p. m. I Lv. Ar. Purtluuu Corvnllls Ar, Lr. At Albany ami OlrvallU couneoti triiliu tiroriiron pnlflr Itallronrt. ' wjm, r. I'M KM, I II A I. ILlAll.y.KllllKI'l hllNHA I -1J. JLUI-I :'ja7m i:u 11. in. 1 j.v Pjrvluud MoMlnuvllla ftftl 7:8Si, in. I Ar. 1 , ' 5:44 a. 1 lUKOU(;il TICUETH To all points In the Va.Urn Htates, Cauda and Koinpe ran be obtained 'at lowest rates Irom .. W. w. hKlNNKH, Ageat. Halan, KP, itOdKllfl,' Awu (i. K. ana Pas,'Ag't BlKMKHI.Kll, Maaavar, The Yaquina Route. OWN Pill 11 And OrS9n Dovetopraeat ooreraay a t ship line. lfi milts shorter, M) hours tiuielban by any allien roole, Klmte FHetaas through passenKi passenKcr and Irelght Hae AM and nil lolnts In the WlUaWSC t'oriiana ana uu olnts In lm Will valley to and from I 'an PranoUon, TIMK BOUEUULK, (Except Huaday.) Lv Albany. ,.1:00 p m I LV Corvalll...l: p aa .UHO D m Lv YaaulBa.i-fcetaaa ArYttaalnu..6:ipm Lv Orvalils, 10-.H5 am Ar Albany.ll:a aa O. A tt trains connect at Albany ftrtd OaV. vail Is. Tbe above trains connect at Yaqula wlU the Oregon Itavelcpmeut Co.' Hue of steaw ers between Yaqulua and Wan rrsnetseo. , . N, tL-iPaasangtrs from Portland, and U WlUameite valley polau oan iriakaatesa aaat .inn.iikttutnilBaoUie yaaalaa-Hassaa at Albany or uorvallle and If toUaaloK fraietaeo, sboM arraa ta arrl va ai ImIm tbe cvealBg beftire data of sallln, aamBi. passenger aaa rrewui alwyatto Inweet rot Informal ltyil'4AiJOo.,-ireJSh! ami anu warn ima, .ww.. . V. 9. aoeUK. Aot uav w."iarra. Faea. At. Ortj ' lit, 1- hMaaMMPSMPM.H.B.MMMM.a " ' srlag "irgB"J fell W BIHNHHij ty, Irving aaa mrrst .". nriVJfaAM H- va ..yapiynSj f mm . v rvwv. mw '' ' !1 i -jt ,. ii al . S.I i 3 '-a r?'.. Trr . . Utt trw tr.MMti ' I '?T M. Iff rw K.f P9TkMt Mir