-mm- wMMaMaaaaHMMMMIMyfnW r , .' If DB. Z L. OARHKE. Elrlckon Dowfl wllli f loart Dlcoaco Jr. HIU Xrttteat Co., Zlkhnrt, Ind. Jtin'iit afidiUeorapllcallon,Brspldrjtit8vary. inerrom W W ltei pcrminuie, cnoEingor burning sensation In the wind pipe, orprtrolon THOUSANDSrtHi elstl Cf the heart and bolow lower rib, pain la tho enni, ihortneis of breath, tlccpioMoe , weakness and general debility. TM arteries in my neck iroiild throb violently, tho throbbing of my btut could be heard aero a larsje room and would shnto my whole body. J was to dcttwm that I could not hold my hand steady. , X An oeen nOr iriinn amtfianl .pnystofan, and have takr gallon of fattnt Ke&Mnt tcilhnut th trntt btnrfli, A friend recom mended yonr remedies, eho was cured by Dr. JIllcaT remedies Ihavotekcn. npn threo bottle of your Nowfjlj WK VJ Heart euro and two, bottle 7 T l " T tfervlne. My pulso I normal. I have no more violent throbbing of th heart, am a will man Islnccroly recommend ervrry ono with symptoms of Heart Dlsesae to Dr. .mU lUttora. Mm nrmntlrt nnd 60 cured. Oypsura City. Kan. L. L. CaRXIB. BOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. gold by D. J. Kry, lruirL'lnt, Faleni W. L, DOUGLAS $3 SHOE hoTOp, Do you wear them7 When next In need try a pair., est In the world. -45.0& S3.0& MOO 42.50 3.50 $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 FOR LUKES' $2.00 I.7S- FOR BOYS 92.00 4I.J5 FOR 3 If you want a Ana DRESS SHOE, made In tho latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. I f you wish to economlzo In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy XT. I DOUGLAS. Brockton, SI as i. Sold by KltAUSSB linos. ON THE VERGE OF THE UNKNOWN. An Experiment That Make D Aak, "What Is Comlngr" Mr. W. EL Preeco, chief engineer and electrician to the postofflco, has put up n wire a milo long on tho coast near Xav ernock and a shorter one on Flatholm, a little island three mjlea off in the Bristol channel. Ho fitted the latter wire with, a "sounder" to receive messages, and sent a message through tho former from a powerful telephonic generator. That message on the mainland was distinctly heard on the island, though nothing con nected tho two, or, in other words, tho possibility of a telephone between places unconnected by wiro was conclusively established. Thero is a possibility hero of inter planetary communication, a good deal more worthy attention than any scheme for making gigantic electric flashes. We do not know if w6 can communicate by telephone through tho ether to New York or Melbourne with or without cables, but wo do know that, if we can not, tho fault is in our generators and Bounders, and not in any prohibitory nat ural law. Will our habitual readers boar with us for a moment as we wandor into another, and, as many of them will think, a supra eenfiual region? The thought in a man's brain which causes him to advanco his foot must move somothing in doing it, cr how could it bo transmitted down that five or six feet of distance? If it moves a physical somothing, internal to the body, why should it not movo also somothing external, a wave, as wo all agree to call it, which on another mind prepared to receive it fitted with a sounder in fact will mako an impact having all tho effect in tho conveyance of suggestion, or even of facts, of tho audibility of words? Why, in fact, if cno wiro can talk to another wjthout con nection, save through ether, should not mind talk to mind without any "wire" at nil. Nono of us understands accurately, or even as yet approximately, what tho con ditions aro, but many of us know for certain that thoy havo occasionally, nd by what wo call accident, been present to particular individuals, and that.-when present, tho communication is completed without cables, and mind speaks to mind independently of any machinery not ex isting within itself. Why, in the namo of Bcicnco, is that moro of a "miracle" tliat is, an occur renco prohibited by immutablo law than tho transmission of Mr. Preece's message from Laveruock to Flatholm? London Spectator, Tutt's Pills rtlmtilatca the ierplcl liver. treHRlh" euatheilliceatlveorKUiiB, regrulateitutaj tls, surf are uuequuled ua aa AMTI-WLIOUS MEDICLME, Xm Malarial dlatrteta tbelr vlrtacsaM ldl y rwcoffBlscd, ttiey poascaa peo ullarreiriieluf;relHvtkeayatCBi rrosa tkut . JLlecMCttly sag . lMMaaaaJl. -7c, S&cta. V'BiX l.Y ' atmiuttn 1 1 feel it my (loir. M well A pleasure, to nuM!idi, unsolicited, to tli work! toe benefit received front on. Miiri MctfoMTivc was frlrfrn flnwn Willi Mitnrl tTi4Ui i-i.-ji in , 'M -t1 r Kk. ir Jay lMiBHililHl)HimMHJtiiW liiWtTW 0AnnAnau flAfifiBm ftffftftt ffIMrMtr?ef f'rM(nM 4ntrf iU f rlliM nil (frnirtl A hi, f)tir(n tftf ht furnh( whhky, Wllfll fill HfHifrt )nfKM mtffllllfl i tlin YillrtKf. llifl nnUrwl, tirgrwl Jr tflfill nI fiAfniftl irW, nnfnin a Krwil ilffil ot Uinf (0 Ihri nrrnnfffi' inwit of tlirtlr M Ittil Prfllwrnln M tola, JfAlrilrPMlf( Meno of flio Jrlti cltHit oUlgnUnm iuhI (on(1liilci orio of U10 mimpfiti" (lomruUf cttiUomil lotU to tlir fnir''ript On n rpfl hint njirpiul out iti notno lindy rornof tho wonmn nlM down, nod tho tnnn npen wJiom tlio orwratinti In to oo tiorfnnnod rcollncfl At full lotigOi, rmtln lilfl licml In Iter Inp, BI10 1x?(flnfl nt onco to unnlnlt hi Imlr nnd mxtn linn It nil ravolcd, nnd thon. with a conrno wooden inBtrn- tnont rcflomlillng, tho bead of n clilld'n toy rnko, filio comlm It thor oughly until It la clenr of nil entnn (;lotncnlfl nnd fitnndft out nil over tho lond in n thick, bushy mnm six or Bovon IncheH (Icon. It Ifl now gener ously gronacd with oil from tho pnlm nut. Tho woman thon pnrta it off Into sections, nnd very noon tho conrso launch of hair, clovcrly ma nipulated by her nimblo flngorH, la woven down closoly to tho head. Thoy display a great deal of ingenu ity in forming a variety of designs. tiomctiincs a scries of littlo plaited strands, liko rnt tails, hang In a fringe all around tho head. Ofton solid plaits of hair about tho sizo of a goat's horn aro mrulo to stand out from tho head in different styles. Two of theso will appear Bprouting from tho top of tho head, or ono will drop over tho forehead and lio along tho noso. A very popular fashion is to hayo a roll of hair along each sida of tho head, ending in two solid plaits, which curl over each cheek liko sheep's horns. Both men and women havo tho hair treated in the samo way. Tho plaiting operation is also ex tended to the man's beard. Tho mus tache is removed, and so are the eye brows, with a razor, which is a small cheese cutter blado with a long, slen der handle. This is used somewhat as wo hold a pen, and tho stubbly hair is really chiseled off tho face, no small amount of it being dragged out by the roots. Tribal custom compels ita removal, and tho African is so in sensible to pain that the means em ployed do not inconvenienco him in the least. Often when undergoing this treatment he falls asleep and never betrays any discomfort. E. J. Glave in Harper's Young People. Organs Ixt by DUuso. It is a Buggestivo fact not always sufficiently considered that "as soon ob any organ or faculty falls into dis use it degenerates and is finally lost altogether." Through all tho ages that man has had the power of speech this power has not been fixed in us in any degree whatever by heredity. It is regarded as definitely proved that if a child of civilized parents were, brought up in a desert place and allowed no communication whatever with man it would never mako any attempt at speech. Up to tho last century it was not uncommon to find persons living in a wild state in tho.woods and forests of England, France, Germany and Russia, who wore utterly incapable of speech, though they could mako sounds in imitation of tho cries, of wild animals. Certain parasitic in sects havo so completely degenerated that they possess neither eyes, legs, heads, mouths, stomachs nor intes tines. Leisure Hour. Pearl Colored Glass Deads. Venice owes tho accumulation of great wealth from a new industry to one of her natives named Joquin. It was in tho year 1050 that ho observed that the scales of a fish called the bleakflsh possessed tho property of giving a milky huo to water. Aftor experimenting with it, ho discovered that when beads were dipped into it and then dried thoy assumed the ap pearance of pearls. This covering, however, was easily worn away, and successive experiments led to the manufacture of hollow glass beads, all blown separately, then polished in revolving cylinders and finally coated inside with tho pearly liquid, tho latter being protected with wax. This branch of industry is carried on in Venice to this day. Boston Her ald. Diamonds Tor Erery Man. "Do you know that when your shoes glisten with a polish thoy aro really covered with diamonds?" asked a shoemaker tho other day of one of his patrons. "This is true," ho con tinued, "and I will show you why. Bonedust, which is tho prindpol in gredient of ahoeblacking, is almost puro carbon. Tho diamond, you know, is tho purest form of carbon. When this paste has been smeared over your Bhoos, tho friction of tho polishing brush crystallizes the black ing and converts it into millions of inflniteaimally small diamonds, and every man with a shine on his shoes may revel in the knowledgo that he wears a cluster of diamonds on his feet "Philadelphia. Record. T1j Death of a IIoUl Kcxpar. Colonel Toft, tho Boston bonifaco, died, aa probably ho would have chosen to dio. of indigestion. He was tho most fujnous of Now England landlords, and many a fine pair of legs has grown tremulous under tbo deal tables at Point Shirley. Ban Francisco Argonaut . nVXfflXQ 0 A It IT mHtiHMHIUliyiW ! m.wi iimi nWi)Winjinjiii)iiiiiyji .' TMK flAflOfl HA4 MUMf BO A liftman tinhitman'i flOrlt t 4dM(K MfMtTHh ilirflam. Jtoritii Ltiltwlf of Oeriiwoy, a nWi tnnn wIki Im4 killed biff frfnfl In uiim In full And who Iim hnd ttomn thrjlllntf WOApen, M At Iho l'nlnoo liolil. Ill fit tlmr U eliAtntiftf Inln to tiro f lrrtinn mi poror. Till dMlnitilliMMlo!i of notiillly rind retflrnn hunter has Arrlvml hrtti atUit ivto ycr' wnnderltijr. H Iim boon In Crtlouttn, CIiIiia, .Inprtn, AnMrnllA and the romoto And Almost unknown ptocra of tho world, not txroptltitf tho loftier parta of tiro HitiinlnyrtA. Ho 1 n man of not much moro than no yoars and haa n quiet, matter of fact way of talking about tho dnngoroiia cplnodcfi In lilatl gcr, Jackal nnd lion hunting InWwitlng tonotico. IIli two big trunks aro full of costly weapon and trophies of tho desert and janglo Tho baron yentordny told of pursuing jackals in India on horseback, of track ing Bongal tigers In tlio delta of tho Gan ges nnd of curious experiences hunting kangaroos in Australia. Tho moat thrill' lug story ho told was in roforenco to tho tiger hunting at tho mouth of tho Bohln river in southom Calcutta, near iho Ganges' mouth. IIo oxplalnod that ho equipped a party of natives, who set out down tho Bohln in 16 boats. Tho hunting grounds wcro a completo jun glo. Many tigers roamed at will thero, and among them wero not a few man caters. "I was fortunate, however, in not fall ing in with any man eaters," ho Baid, "but I was in tho region when ono of those ferocious animals had killed as many as GO or 40 natives. As many as 840 rupees aro paid by tho government for tho death of any ono of them. A completo record is kept of tho number of men killed, and tho reward paid is ac cording to this number. "One night on the Bohla river, while I was perched in a tree watching and tho natives wcro below, a tremendously big tiger stole up. It was peculiarly fortu nato that I happened to see him, becauso tho natives did not know ho was around. I smelt him beforo I saw him, and tho moment he came into view I 'turned looso at him. He was a vry savago ani mal and let forth a terriblo howl. My aim was good, however, and J succeeded in stopping him imhis career. I hod oth er experiences of this kind about tho mouth of tho Ganges, and I may say that it always stands the sportsman in hand to bo very wary. "It is very sickly down there, and sev eral of my men died of tho fever. Tho only way to avoid it is to follow the ad vice of men long in that country. One of turnings to do is never to stir in the morning wunout nrsi eiuing a goou meal. Another thing is to always hayo a supply of quinine pills and take them threo times a day. Then you will never havo tho fever. "In India I had a groat deal of sport hunting tho jackals on horseback. They are littlo animals, and it takes a good jhorso to follow them. I managed in this way and by firing rapidly to get a good many of them. Tho jackals aro very plontiful in certain parts of that coun try, and hunting them is veryxhilerat ing sport. "Tho kangaroo hunting which I fol lowed, however, for some ,time on my arrival in Australia, was even more ex citing. Yon con no longer get good kangaroo hunting anywhero near Syd noy or Melbourne, and becauso of this I pushed out to tho frontior. Even in ro moto parts, however, except in North Queensland, tho country is fenced either as sheep or cattle stations. Where the cattlo aro tho fences aro pretty high, and I found it took a remarkably good horse to clear them and to got over the logs and fallen trees found all over many parts. Among tho sheep stations, how ever, tho fences were low, and a reason ably good horse could clear them all without difficulty. "I got a good many kangaroos, and al together was muph pleased with my stay hero." San Francisco Chronicle. A Queer Stats of Affair In New Orleans. A gentleman of this city who has done much toward adding to tho nnnoyance of tho census taker by becoming tho fa ther of 12 children has certain peculiar notions. One of these notions was until lately a perfect disregard of the birth registering department of the board of health. Ono by ono the children come, but tho busy father, coolly ignoring all such institutions as boards of health, al lowed them to pursuo the even tenor of their growth unregistered. But even a board of health will turn. Ashortwhila ago this gentleman became tho father of his twelfth child. He did not liave it registered. This was too much. Tho board of health sent him a notice. Ho received it. He was busy, and it an noyed 1dm. "By gracious," ho said, "I'll teach these fellows how to worry mel H they havo tho registering fever, I'll give them all tho work they want." So tho gentle man sat down and mado up a list of all his 13 unregistered offspring, and laugh ing wth glee at tho thought of the extra work it would causa mailed It to tho pooplo who dared to annoy him about one unregistered child. Tho joke will come when tho board of health replies and compels the registration of the ent tiro dozen without deduction for largo contracts. New Orleans Picayune. Killed Ur With HUyitU Tom Jtoo, a truck fanner of Waco, Tex., is not a prizefighter, but if ho ehould.run afoul of come of tho supposed fighters they would not get off very easy. Several days ago his bcrue, that bail been grazing in the field, became crazy and mado a rush for Tom with open moatb and would probably have seriously injured him had ho not leaped Hide and struck the horse onthenck with hi tetvltillfaaf bin iMUstly, fcr - - Ah AomiHMt nwAitt avh? it mu mjnm mm ommttttyt''" MJjNtftMJ$kMk aMfcFik 4IBfltlfcf7j(j 1 JlF 8?wjP ttr,Javttt Jf. Jordan, ol Krfmtmi, N.Y, Colorless, EmaoiatodrHolploos A Completo Cure by JtOOV'9 BAllSArAMLLA, This Is from Mr. D. M. Jordan, a retired farmer, and ono of the most respected cltlzc'ns of Otsego Co., N. Y. "Fourteen year ago I had an attack of tTarel, and hare ilnee been troubled wiib my Llvr and Kidneys rudHftllyirrowlriajworae. Three yean aw wait so low tliat X could acnrcelr vrnth, looked mora Ilka a .corpse than a llflng bolnc. I iiad no vjipctllo anil for fire week I nl Mothlii bur gruel. I was badly emaciated a- had no moro color than a tanrbla (ne. Hood's HampntlllA was recommended. Dcfore I had finished the first bottle I noticed that I felt better, suf fered lew, the Inflammation of the kind ler had subsided, U10 color bejran to return to my face, aim 1 tttftna , to icei nnnary. Alter 1 nau mucn inrco dquios 1 count e eat nnythltiR without hurting mo. why, I got so hunttry that I had to eat r Jmes a day. I have now fully recoycred, thanks to Hood's Sarsaparllla X feci tU nnd ntnftrell. All who know jno marvel to sco meso well." 1). M. Jordan. HOOD'S PILLS aro the best arterUnner rulsi astltt digestion, cure hsutich. World's Fair, Chicago. HOTEL C&inmot Arenuo snd S9tb Street. Fireproof 1 141 roomn near Ftr Grounds) baths on OTOrr.Ooor. Imsrlssn stMil Mitrnnnan rtlsinsi DIHPRnET'ltotandar. First-class fsmUy tJAnUnllr 1 ootok Write for circular. Before Going to tho Woild's Fair Enquire About Tho Limited ExpreBa trains of tho Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway between St. Paul and Chicago and Omaha and Chicago. These trains ure vestilmled. electrio lighted and Hteam heated with, tho fin est Dining and Sleeping Car Service in the world, The Electrio reading light In each berth is tho .successful novelty of this progressive age, and is highly appreciat ed by nil regular patrons of this line. We wish others tpi know its merits, an the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Hall way Is the only lino in tho west enjoy ing the exclusive use of this patent. For further information apply to nearest coupon 'ticket agent, or address C. J. EDV, General Agent, J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Agt. 226 Stark St., Portland, Or. tf PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS. P. n. n'AKGV. QKO. O. BtNOIlAK. Rooms 1, 2 and J, D'Arcy lmildine HI rliato street. Special attention given to Dual nara In the supreme aud circuit courts of the state. 2 U RP. 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Stop Ulwg eur syua tih mracwy and hI fttas. ll,aiUBly IB oir you M V w w Uyj Uhout fsiL Wa sruantnUa a ear or refund Us mousy, Address MOfFAT CHEMICAL CO., i70rkrtvrtv tw, ELo y jtKSmwESBKtm Tttff In AU iwnrtissiinsjiaii if ftw IWSH)IIH WilltMiSlHi Screen Doors 4Hf ionntfiQr Xntlof k YiimimUf. i,UfXMVHt, m tlOWTH At,kU, .Mv.ASi-Jtray. Moat Market, 10S.6otn(nreUI Httti UVXl ma, Fmmpi dsllrery. EVENI.V0 mmsu Onf 1 fnim da? dHtfKta( ymif dftor, DatIiI McKIIIop, JOHN t MARTIN, Horscshoolng. BLACKHMITHINO. Utate rJtfrot, - - Balem Ardors at Aalm fm- ln M HUte itrftet lyslysV u ESP AN O Thla wondorfnl preparation ls"rur6ly Vcgetablo : compounded from tlio prescription of tlio Ofllcutl Physician to Iho Court of Spain. " Eapano " recroatca Montal and Norvo PoWor in Man and Woman An infallible romedy for Nervous and General Debility, Ncrvotts ri-dstration, Creeping Paralysis, Wcaknew catiscd by Debilitating fosses, Excesses or OVer-Indulgences, In cipient 8oftcnin of the Brain or Paresis, Diwlncss, IrOSS of llembry, Confused tthotiglits and all Brain, Nerve or Sexual Weaknesses- It has no equal in restoring tho Stomach nnd Brain to its normal condition following Iho nbufio of Alcoholic Bovorages, or indulgonco in tho Opium, Morphirio or Chloral habit Specialist oan at any time bo confidentially East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacific Company. CALirOUMIA BXPBRHB T3U.IK BOM DAIX.T E TWKIK rOUTl,AWUAKDS. r, Houth. I .. NorthT 7.-0C p. m. 0:18 p. in. 8.16 u.m. LvT Lv. Ar. Portland Halem Ban Krun. Ar. Lv. Lv. 7:35 a. m b2S a. rn 7:00 p. m Above trains stop only at following stations north of llosebure ; rsast for 'ortland Oregon City, Woodburn, Haleui, Alban Halaey, Harrlsburg,JunctlonClty, Irving and langent, oiiuuus, Eugene. UOBICIIUUO MAH. DAILY. IB so a.m. 11:17 a. m LVT LV. Ar. l'ortland Halem Itoaeburg Ar. I ...fO p. in. Lv. 1:.0 p. m. Lv. 7.-00 a. m 6.60 p. m. Albany Local, Dally Kxcept Huutlajr, 00 p. rn. TJ2 p.m. 9.00 p. m. Jiv, l'ortland Ar.llO-JUa.ro. Lvt ealem Lv. T.SUtum, Ar. Albany Lv, S.1X) n. ni. Oiuiug Cars on Ogdcu Koute PDLLMAN BUFFET SLBEPERS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. rVestSide DivisioD, Between PorUand and Cerrallis: DAILT (KXOZTT SUNDAY). 7.au a. in. "PortlanolAr. 6jXI d. in. 1X10 p. m. ) Ilorvalll lv. Ia6p.rn. At Albany and fXirvallU connect train ofOrroo 1'aMOo Itallroad. with KSfUSWTHAtM--UAII,Y aCsa-TBtyIAlr 4:40 p. m. 7:26 p. rn. Lv7 Ar. "n'ortland MoMlnnvllle THKOUOH TICKETS To all polnu In the Kasttrn Stales, Canada and Europe can be obtained at Unreal rate from w. W. HKINNKK, Agent, Halem. J&F. ROOKKB, AasL U. K. and i'aa. Ag'l K. KOKHLKK. Uan2r The Yaqulna Route. IU And Oregon Icvelopment company's steam ship line. 225 mile shorter, 20 hours less tine than by any other route, Klrat class through passenger and freight linn from 1'orUand and all lolnU In the wlllamell valley to and from ltan Francisco. T1MK BOllKDULE, (Except Hunday.) Lv Albany.1,-09 p m Lv Oorvallll:0 p rn Ar Yaaulna, KH) p ru.1 Lv Yqulua.lHS a in Lv Corrallis. M36 am Ar Albanyll:10a m O. A O. train connect at Albany und Cur, valll. The above train connect at Yaqulna with Ike Oregon Development Go.' lino of steam ers between Y equina aua nan r rwucisni n, ii. raaseni(ni iroiu toriisuu auu an UlllamaltavallKT nolntsran inake close con, nectlon with thai trains of tba Yaoulna Hnut at Albany or Oorvallls and If destined to Hau rraucisooisnouia arrange uiarrneai iuiu th evening bemra dateof aalllog. . Fasssnaer and Frtlgbl Hate always the lowest For tnformatfon apply to itrtur. 11ULMAN AOo., r-relaDt ana ticaet Agent StiO and 902 Front (I reel, l'ortland, Or or CCiloaUK, Afl'tUenHFt-AFas. A8H or. racing n. i. ui. uiiru, " C.H.UABWKLL, it- Oen'l Freight aud raa. Agt. Or. Wevelopaieut Co., W Montgomery nt OREGON PACIFIC wiww'ijiiiiyio.iMiitii)itiJiMriwtMMfiei 1 1 mnn k iw 6 Krfl 85(1 ,$Wt ft T, HVMVMHm'H, Clf(M and ToluMflov 04a tfnrn't mtfmU T. W. TH0RNBURG. Tlio Upliotsiofdr. Ilmrx1l, rsxwreni and rrlfl tf nnhntitered mrnlttlra. irn era work. rhtrist Htate Inuroe block. work. fhfritA strf 95 NERVE REVIVER a bo confidentially ElBLwhSf lail, at the abbve ml f THE WILLAMETTE; BALEM, OBJEGOm Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day 1 The best hotel between Portland aad Baa Francisco. Klrst-clasa In all Ito nppolntmeata, Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prqp. Farm for Sale or Trade. On eay tenns, four miles east of Bubllmlty, isonuinlng 147 noroa- wlU trade forprooerty in or near Halem. II. O. DOVB!, 8-smw Bnbiimlty,Or. It. W. Smith, postmaster ol LewUvllle, and W.F, Murphy, of Balem, have for sale abott 2,000 acre of good farming and stock land In the Luckiaiuule country In Folk county. Wloe range from W to M per acre. All good property, and on the market for the flnrt lime. Great bargains. Call on or addrywj the above, dw-2--U From Terminal or Interior Points the la the Una to tako To all Points Ed and Ml It 1 thedlulng car roulo. ltruns through vestibule trains, every day In the year to ST. PAUL ADD CHICAGO (No change or cars.) Composed of dining cars unsurpassed, l'ullman drawing room tleeperi Of latest, equfaraast TOURIST Sleeping Cars. llest that can be constructed and la whloai aoooHtmodatlaa are both live aad Mr ntshed for holder of first and awcoBd-elat-a tlcket,aud ELEaAJiTDAY COACHES. A ooutltiuot Un wauestlng wltU.atf lines. Attordln' d'reol ard unutorrupt4. servloe. l'ujlm-tu sUsto"'? loaacati bese cureil In adTt.e t . any agut of Through tickets to and from all polnta In America, Uuglaud and r.uro; imii ax purehaaedatauy ticket ottlce iJ thla cow- Full luawmatlon ennceraiwmta, Uaae of trains,rouvt and other dfttall funiln4 onarnucauoanyent,, AasUlant Ueaaral Vuma.ixt Afaal. . m. First street, eafa WaskJaeifc FetV !4kArVLH)WKiKa, Bargains in Land. t ft. rfS