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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1893)
nnwuini urn riuiimiMttHwwwwwmwW JN Tjqgfflr ntchit On, TALMA06 6 VyE ministhV or SILErjCtJ OipPND DEAfU, " Tha MMrlnti. f,w liy Whleli (toil Warn t;of a Cuinlnif'(Jlinni Comparr-il Wllh Which Alt llurtl.ly Chans Am m NiililTlir 'Ima'tl'orripr-nifttltiri. BodKLYN, July P. Rev. Dr. Tplinngo ban clioocn n ulA, MiWftt for todily tho ttfxt. "Atovcnlifi'UrfibnMmfl Do light" (Zochariah xW,7). ' ' h Vlillonyit'Mnnllftficttin(fos Is tho tho nynioof for gloom nnft Bflitprlng, It Is often rVntly rirfpcrfnl, Vrlfrhthntflmpreisa Ive. I apeak ridt or tfnch night tih coino dovdn with 'no fcfrifr'itoriffai lfit'ht' from nhdvo or1 slivered tfrtrrtWilng up light from bencatlAnihrJly, nurlllrifr, portent ona brtt such rw you ofteri seo AvHcn the poriip and fnnjrhifircnco, br""h6avtn tuni out1 on Slight pWr.ido, itnd It Bco'rhs ns hough tho song" jvlrlh Homornihil stard bcglin' so I6hg' ngo vefo fchlriilng? yot iiinong tho constellations and tho sons of God were shouting for joy. Such night's tho sailor blwses from tho forecastle, and tho trapper on the vast prairie, and tho belate'd'traveler by tHo rondbido, and tho BoUlior from tho tent, earthly hosts gazing npo'n heavenly, nnd J siinpiierus guarding tueir tiocks aneiu, whilo-angcl- handrnbtmr them set tho silver bells a-ringing," "Glory to God in 'tho highest and on earth peace; good will toWrd mbn." What a solemn andrglorions thing is night in tho wilderness! Night among the mountains! JJIgt on tho ocean Fragrant night "rnnohg "tropical groves! Flashing niJTiF"aTnl.' arc.Hc severities! Calm night on Roifiim campagna! Aw ful night nmongthd'cordillerasl Glori ous night 'raid sea after a tempest! Thank God for 'tti"dnlght! Tho moon and tho stars which rulb it are light houses on tho coast towaru which, I hope, wearo all Bftinng".-nnd"'blinfa mariners are wo if with so many beaming, Unrob ing, flaming glories to guide us wo can not find our way info the harbor. My text may well-suggest that tt3 the nat ural evening is often luminous so it shall be light in tho evening of our sor rows of old age. of tho world's history of tho Christian life. ''At oventinie it shall bo light." This prophecy will bo fulfilled in the evening of Christian sorrow. For a'long time it is broad daylight. Tho sun rides high. Innumerable activities go ahead with a thousand feet and work with a thousand arms, and the pickax struck a mine, add tho battery mado a discovery, and tho investment yielded its 20 per cent, and tho book camo tdMts twentieth edition, and tho farm quadrupled In value, and sudden fortune hoisted to' high position, and children were praised, and friends without number swarmed into tho family hive, and prosperity sang in the music and stepped in the dance and glowed in tho wino and ate at the banquet, and all the gods of music and ease and gratification gathered around litis Jupiter holding in his hands so many thunderbolts of power. But every sun must set, and tho bright est day must have its' twilight. Sudden ly tho sky was overcast Tho fountain dried tip. The song hushed. Tho wolf broke into tho'famiiy fold and carried'off the best lamb. A deep howl of woe camo crashing down through tho joyous symphonies. At one rough twang of the hand of disaster the harp strings 'all broke. Down went tho strong business firml Away went long established cred it! Up flew a flock of calumnies! The new book would not sell. " A patent could not'be secured for theinventibn. Stocks sank like lead. The insurance company exploded. "How much," says tho Sheriff, "willyoa bid for this piarjor" "How much for this library?" "How much for this family picture?" ' Will tho grace of God hold one up in such circumbtances? "What have become of tho great multitude of God's children who havo been pounded of tho flail And crushed under tho wheel and trampled under the-hobf ? Did they Ho down' in tho'dust 'weeping, wailing arid, gnashing their; teeth?" When tho-fod of fatherly chastisement struck them, did they Btfike bickfecfftise they found one bitter cup onHRe table 'of 'GodVsupiHy.dfd they nni'dTtKo1 wholo aM?' DM !tke-? kneel dovn it their empty raoBey vault and sayV'All my" treJjw'rVg&i)?,'y pid 101 UDOU fesurrec- fiCf K. 1 1 .-! Xf. L- -I- and say, "Tho stocks aro down would God I were dead?" Did the night of their disaster como upon them moonless, starloss, dark and howling, smothering and choking their Jife out? Nol ' No! No? At eventime it was light Tho Bwif t promises overtook them. Tho eter nal constellations from tho circuit about God's throne poured down an Infinite luster. Under their shining therbilI6ws of trouble took on crests and plumes of gold and jasper and amethyst and flame. All the trees of life rustled la the aid- summer air of God's love," Tfce"nlglit blooming assurances of Cnrlst s'sympa thy filled all tho atmosphere with heav, en. The soul at every step seemed to start up from its feet bright winged jov warbling heavenward. "It is good that I havo been afflicted," cries David. "Tho Lord gave, and tho Lord hath taken away," exclaims Job, "Sorrowful, yet always rejoicing," says fit 13...1 HAmiI ClhA in1l wlnA onntf all tears from their eyes," exclaims Jobs f t.li,.,J.I,-..? k t Atrnntifrw.V Wol ' light XightfromthecrossI Light from the promises! Light from the throne! Btroamfng, joyous, putgushingeverlat' fagUghtl The text shall also find fulfillment in the time of old age. It is a grand thing to be young to have the sight? clear and the hearing acute and the step 'elastlo and all nnr ntilaea marrhinc1 fan to the I drumming nf a. atanl heart. Midlife and old aira will ha deniad nunv of lU. but youth-we all know what that la. Those wrinklea were not always on your brow, Baying'ThereveVVni'boa tlouyf " "-T&' - ' That snow waa not always on your bead, That brawny ntucle did aot always IdnchroHrim. You v. not 1 wJ' 4lAajaa&Aa1IJjftf iLn'i; lJJlJtaWMifJVt-ai WMHPMcUlW. Ufn WttttMM nVflftml(llgnlfiolM nfo'wcnl cofutltitf rliif now nrd. ton ft (foJtMhti hllWdo, 6rlnrw bff your Imt fjjfliw rhc,of npfil tli(f Will flying nkf lil!i. 'Uul youth will not nlwnyn lnnt. It tiny only long enough to giro tis pxit brrnnt splrllo, nnd hrond shoulders for burden carrying, nnd nti arm with which to lmttlo our way through dlfllctiltlcs. Info's path If you follow it long enough will come tindor frowning crntt nnd ncroM trembling cnusowny, Blessed old go if you lot It como naturally, You cannot hldo It Yon may try to cover tho wrinkles, but yon cannot cover tho wrinkles. If tho tlmo has como for you to bo old, bo not ashamed to bo old. Tho grandest things iri nil tho universe nro old. Old mountains, old rivers, old soon, old stars nnd an old eternity. Thon do not bo ashamed to bo old unless you nro older than tho mountains nnd older than tho stars. How men and women will llol They say they aro" 40, but tliey are CO. Thoy say thoy aro 20, bul they aro DO. Thoy say they are CO, but thoy aro 80. How somo peoplo will liol Glorious old ngo if found in tho wav of righteousness! (Hbw beautiful tho. old ago of Jacob, lean- tner nn tin inn rtf mo b! iV t9 Trtlt. Oril- cy Adams falling with the harness on pf Washington Irving sitting pen in hand nmid the scenes himself had mado classical, of John Angell James to tho last proclaiming tho gospel to tho masses of Birmingham, of Theodoro Freling huyscn down to feebleness and emacia tion devoting his illustrious faculties to the kingdom of God. At oventido it was light! See that you do honor to tho aged. A philosopher stood at tho cornorof tho street .day after day saying to tho pass ersby: "You will bo an old man. You will bo an old man." "You will bo an old woman. You will be an old woman." Peoplo thought ho was crazy. I do not think that he was. Smooth the way for that mother's feet they have not many moro steps to tako. Steady thoso totter ing limbs they will soon bo at rest. Plow not up that face -with any more wrinkles. Trouble and caro have marked it full enough. Thrust no thorn into that, old heart. It will soon cease to beat. "The eye that mocketh its father and refuseth to obey its mother, the ravens of tho valley shall pick it out, and i;no young eagles snau eat it." The bright morning and hot noonday of life have passed with many. It (a 4 o'clock! 5 o'clock! 6 o'clock! Tho shadows fall longer and thicker and faster. Seven o'clock! 8 o'clock! Tho sun has, dipped below tho horizon. Tho warmth has gono out of the air. Nino o'clock! 10 o'clock! Tho heavy dews aro falling. The activities of life's day are all hushed. It is time to go to bed. Eleven o'clock! 12 o'clock! Tho patri arch sleeps tho blessed sleep, tho cool sleep, tho long sleep. Heaven's messen gers of light havo kindled bonfires of victory all over tho heavens. At oven time it is light light! My text shall also find fulfillment in tho latter days of tho church. Only a few missionaries, a few churches, a feyf good men, compared with tho institu tions leprous and putrefied. It is early yet in tho history of every thing good. Civilization and Christian ity aro just getting out of tho cradle. Tho light of martyr staketr flashing'all up and down tho sky is but the flaming of tho morning, but when the evening of tho world shall como, glory to Odd's conquering truth, it shallbligh Whir's sword clanging back in the scabbard; in temperance buried under 10,000 broken decanters; the worid's impurity turn ing ita brow heavenward for the bene diction, "Blessed aro the pure in heart;' the last yestige of selfishness submpried in heaven descending charities; 'all China worshiping Dr. Abeel's Sav iour; all India believing in Henry Jfartyn's Bble; aboriginal superstition acknowledging David Brainerd's piety; human bondage delivered through Thom as Clarkson's- Christianity; vagrancy coming back from its pollution a tho call pf Elizaboth Fry's Redeemer; fche mountains coming down; tho valleys go ing up; "holiness" inscribed on horse's bell and silkworm's thread and brown thrasher's wing and shell's tinge and manufacturer's shuttle and chemist's laboratory and king's Bcopter nnd na tion's Magna Charta. Not a hospital, for there aro no wounds; not an asylum, for there are no orphans; not a prison, for there aro no criminals; not an alms house, for there are no paupers; not a tear, for there are no sorrows? Tho lpng dirge of earth's lamentation has ended in the triumphal march of redeemed em pires, tho forests harping it on vine strung branches, tho water chanting it among the gorges, tho thunders drum ming it among the hills, the ocean giv ing it forth with its organs, trade winds touching tho keys and euroclydon's root on the pedaL I want to see John Howard when the last prisoner is reformed. I want to see Florence Nightingale when the last saber wound has stopped hurting. I want to see William Penn'when Hhe last Indian has' been civilked. I want to seo Jtfhn Huss'when tho'last'flame of persecution has been extinguished. I want to see John Bunyaa after the last pilgrim has comp to the gate of the Celestial Cfty, adovo ail, i want to see jesus -alter ine, last saint baa his" throne and begun to tingltallelnia'al You havo watched the calmness and the glory of the evening hour, The1 la borers have bneIfro the field. The heavens aN gkrivMg w4tafa Indescrib able effulgence, s thought-lie sun In de heavens are gk' o1la Af n1frT)"rrf ' parting bad forgotten to shut the gate after it All the beauty of cloud in d leaf swims In the lake. For a star in jthe iky, a star In the water heaven above and heaven beneath. Not 'a' leaf 'Rus tling, dr abee humming, or a grasshopper chirping. Silence In the meadowsf al ienee among the hills. Thus bright and beautiful shall be the evening of the world. tup beats The glory of earthly conflict arOCOOlod. of heaved filbr all'tbe scene with life and joy and peace. At eventime i u light lightl Finally, my taxtbUa fulfiiliB-i HtMdof lfc uMt&fJfc T AVtiMm VAUMAfj 'JOVUht'xti MOftiUlf. tfWT to, iW, ftnow how n uliorl winter's tiny U, ntid Jfrtw llttlo wnrk you oAil do, Now, thy frletnH, lire l n slmf t winter's dny. Thd sun rltws nt H and wtd nl 4. Tho birth anil nnd dentil niigol fly only n llttlo way npnrt. Iluitlsiii ntut httrlnl tiro fiMf together. With ono limit! tile mother rorltn tho crndlo, nnd with tho oth-r ulie loneliest tho grnvo. I went into tho hotio of one of tny pnrlshlonori on Thanksgiving day, Thd llttlo child of tho hunouhold wnA hrlttlit nnd glnd, nnd with It I Iwtttided up und down tho hall. Christinas day cntnd.rtnd tho light of that household hnd perished. Wo Btoodi with black book, rondlngovcr tho grave, "Aslici to Mhos', dust to dtutH But I hurl away this darkness, I can not hnvo yon weep. Thanks bo unto God, who tnveth ns tho victory, nl oven timo it shall bo light! I havo seen many Christians dio. I nover saw any of them dio in darkness. What if tho billows of death do rlso nbovo our girdle, wH6 docs not love to bathe? What though other lights do go out in tho blftst, what do wb want of them when all tho gntcs of glo ry swing open before us, nnd from a myriad voices, a myriad harps, amyriad thrones, a myriad palaces, 'there dish upon us, "Hosanha! 'Hdadnnnl 'Throw back tho BhuttcW nnd let the sun como in," said dying Scovillo McCol lum, ono of my Sabbath school boyB. You can see Paul putting on robps nnd wings of ascension as ho oxclalms:'"I havo fought tho good fight. I havo fin. ished my course. I havo kept tho faith'." Hugh McKail went to ono side of-the scaffold of martyrdom andcried: "Fare well sun, moon and stars! Farewell dll earthly delights!" Then went to the other side of tho scaffold and cried! "Welcomo, God arid Father! Wolcoirio, sweet Jesus Christ, the Mediatdf bf tho covonantt Welc&ine death! Welcome glory!" A minister of Christ in Philadelphia, dying, said in his last moments, "I move into tho Hghtl" They did -not go down doubting nnd fearing and shiver ing, but their battlecry rang through all the caverns of tho sepulcher and was echoed back from all the thronos of heaven: "O death! where is thy sting? O grave! where is thy victory?" Sing, my soul, of joys to come. I saw a beautiful being wandering up and down the earth. She touched the aged, and they became young. She touched the pbor, and they became rich. Isaid, "Who id this beautiful being, wan dering up and down tho 'earth?' THey told me that her name was Death. What a strange thrill of joy when the palsied Christian begins to uso his arm 'again! When the blind Christian begins" to see again! Whon the deaf Christian begins to hear again! When tho poor pilgrim puts his feet on such pavement and joins in such company and has a free seat in such n great templo! Hungry men no moro to hunger; thirsty men no more to thirst; weeping mon no more to weep; dying men no more' to die. Gather up all sweet words, till 'ju bilant expressions, all raptiirotis excla mations. Bring them to me", arid I will pour thom 'upon this stupendous theme of the soul's disentlira'lthbntt Oh, the joy of tho Spirit as it shall mount up to ward the throne of God shouting! Froo! Free I Your eye has gazed upon the gar niture of earth and heaven, but tho eye hath not seen it. Your ear has caught harmonicsuncounted and indescribable caught them from harp'o trill and bird's carol and waterfall's dash and ocean's doxology, but the ear hath not heard it. How did those bjessed ones get up into the light? What hammer kpoclcea off their chnips? What loom woyo their robes of light? Who gave them wirJgs? All, eternity1 Ts not Idrig 'enough !to tell it; Befaph'iih have not capacity' oriftugh to realize tpthe marvels of redeeming love! Let 'thd palms wave;"ltt 'the crowns glitter; let tho anthems ascend: let tho" trees of Lebanon ' clap tlieir hands thby cafanot tell the half of it Archangel before the thrond, thou failest! Sirig on, praisb on, ye libstd of tho glorified. And if with your scepters you cannot'reach it and with your'sohgs you cannot express it, thon lot all 'the myriads of tho saved unite in-thoox- clamation, "Jesus! Jesus! Jcsusl" There will be a password at the gate of heaven, A great multitude come up and knock nt the gate, Tho gatekeeper says, "The password." Thoy say: "We havo no password. We were great on earth, and now we come up to be great in hoaven." A voico from within 'an swers, "I never knew you." Another group como up to the gate of heaven and knock. Tho gatekeeper says, 'The pass word." Tjiey say: 'Wo have no pass word. Wo did a great many noble things on earth. We endowed colleges nnd took care of tho poor." A voitJo from within says, "I never knew" you." Another' grtiup comp np to tho gate of heaven and knock. The gatekeeper1 says, "Tho password." THey answer", '''JW'o werO wariderers from'Godond deserved to die, but we heard tho voice of Jesus." "Aye, aye," said tho gatekeeper, "thAtls the pnsswprd! Lift up ypnr heads! ye everlasting gates, and let these peoplo come in," They go in and purrpufld'the throne, jubilant forever. Ah! do you wonder that tho last lours of the Christian on earth pro 'illuminated by thoughts of the coming glory?,1' ""Light in tho evening. The medicines may be bitter. The pain may' be sfiaW. The parting may bd heartrending, ""Ye$ light In the evening. Ah1 all the stars of fifth sink their anchors of pearl hi kVe and river and sea, so the waves of 'Jordan shall be illuminated with the" down flash ing of the glory to come. TUe'ajfing soul looks up at the constellations. "The Xrd is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?" ' "The Lamb "which is in the midst of tho throne shall lead them to living fountains of water, aed God stall wipe away all tears from their eye." .Close tho-eyes of the departed -one; earth would seem tame tl it enchanted vision, Fold the bands; life's work is eaged. Veil the face; it has been trans. ignjtA. $fr. Tppjady hM dying our aid, i,r1i)t," Coming nearer the axpir ingjntanept, he exclaimed', with fllomi nat countenance, "Light" Tn the last fnstalif df U4 breathinfte lifted up his uWQacriedrMLtfb HigHifttlc Jf? ..,..;; Pp-.y..,- 'Vn ry fM?M V-SH. VrH MRS. KLMIrlA HATCH. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. Br. mum fMe ., xuman, jmo Dm BiWi Tat 30 run I vru ttonblM wlt& asari aiMwv. IIimmi Would frcqnenUr hT .fiUllns tnd olhorinr at night, ilni to tit tip or t of twS to brMth. lUd pain la iajr.ln nmlit ana ml nnt A? tlda and back meet fth time; at lut I becaa Aropueal.' i if" tit? nenroui ana nwrij won out. Tbs lrt esdiament woald earns sis to THOUSANDS ESI with flotwttas'.' Tor thd Ut Bfteett reari I fuld aotiletp onmy leRtlda orUckunUlMcantftklnc Tour ttto Hart Cur. I bad not taken It very Ions nntU I felt nnch bettar, and I can now UMp on -oitfew ald or back without Uia la Mcoa fort. I Jjt no pain, molherlnr. dtopcr, no wind on nomach or other dlsagrcaabla irmptomt. I am sola to i do- all my own hoax work wlUjpu toy trouble andooniidar mjMlf cured. EikhartiInd.vitsM. Mm. iSumu Hitch. It li now fourjtara alnco I tiara taken apy xnedldno. Am in better health than I bar wa IfflWifflps CUBED Brthir mod my Ufa 7f w t "," T and made mo a wall woman. I am now W yaut of age, andasiablstodoaroodday'a wotki i Ifoy ,29th, 169X Mas. Elmiju. IUTCK. aoCb on a posivive guaMantkk. ' TRY DR. MILES' PILLSt50 DOSES 25 CT$. tfold by D. J. Fry, drugglBt, Salem TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Ourront by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. ' Salem, July 10, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Qi..lta tionsforday and up to hour of going to press were as follews: ' . 8ALE.M I'ROUUCE MARKKT. FhUIT. Peas 8 cents a gallon. Gooseberries 15 cts a gallon. Raspberries red and black 5 cts. Cherries 3 to 0 cts a Itr. Continue scarce. ' BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 4 cts. Hogs dressed oj to 6. Live'cattle 2 to 2. Sheep olive $1.50 to (2.00. Spring lambs 51.60 to $2.00. mill prices. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour in wholesale lots $3.20. Retail $3.C0. Bran $17 bulk, $18 sacked. Shorts $10 and $20. Chop feed $10 and $20. ' f WHEAT. 54 cents. HAY AMD GRAIN. Oats-40 to 60 cents. ' h Hay Wild, $10; timothy and clover, $12. Baled $12 aud $14. I" Barley No domaud except for feed. 60 cents. ' " ' ',' FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 15J to 17c Ecrgs Cssli, 10 cents. ' Butter Best dairy. 15 to 20: fancy oreamery, zo. Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm smoked " meats Bacon hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes new, $). Onions 1 to 2 cents. Beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, i 2ij 18c. Anise Beeu, ma. uinseng, $i.4U.' ' HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2cih; drv, 4 cts; sheep pelts, TS cts to $1.25. No quotations on furs. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 7 to 10 cts; broilers 10tol2J; ducks, 12; turkeys, Blow sale, choice, 10 cts; geese slow. ' PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, FeeiT, ate. Flour-Standard, $3.40; Walla Walla, $3.40; graham, $3.00; fiuperfluo, $2.60 per oarrei Oats VhIte,45o per bushol, grey, 42c; roiled, in uugs, m.zo(a)u.ou; Darrois, $0.600.75; cases, $3.76. Hay Best, $1517 per ton; common, $10013. Wool valley, 13 to 14o. Mlllstutl's-Bran, $17.00; shorts, $21; ground barley, $202-t; chop foed, $18 per ton; whole feed, barley, 8085 iper cental; middling, $232S per ton; brew ing barley, 0005o per cental: chicken wheat. $1.22i1.24 per cental. Hop 16 lo )7o. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon futioycreamery,22J 25oj fancy dairy, 17j20o; fair to good, 16010c; common, 12fo per pound; Cali fornia, 3544o' per roll.' Cheese Oregou, 11 13; Eastern twins, lOo; Young American, 10o 'per per pound; California fluts. 14c. Eggs Orecon. 18o fer dozen. Poultry Chlckuus,old,$4.00; broilers, large, $3 OO04.Ou; small, $2.000260; ducks, old, $4.6000.00; young, $3 00 06.00; geese, t.00; turkey. Jive, Igjcj dressed, 15o, per pound. ' BAN KRANC1SOO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice. 12fa ISordo Inferior, 0011c; do valley, 140 J iocv Hops 16017c Potatoes Ordinary kinds, of new lo acks at COc0$.O() xr ceDtal; new Erly Be, Iwxes, 75c1.26; new Bur oauks, $1.0001 .85 per cental. Onlons-4u05Ou per cental for red. snd $1.0001.25 for sllversklos. Barley-Fffd, SI82Jo per cestal for good quality and 65o for choke; brewing, 0001.00 percental. Oats Milling, $1.4601 60; fancy feed $1.4601.60; good tooholpo, $1.8-501.45: oommou ti fair, $1 1001.2-5; gray, $1.80 01.44; black, $1.1001.20 percental. aOOD CORNER. If you want a desirable residence lot la Capital Park' don't buy until you have seen Levi MageVs bargain, Ad- dre-, miew P, Q, HW i''?j4b&!$'&i' ft J,HHKM. UOVtfK VAttmttU, PAi'JHJll HANGING, flsluulWood finishing, Cot, tout and Cliemtl Btrwt. Geo. ffondrich, CASH MARKET i)at meat and fres dellrery, 13Clbtal Street. FflEP AsERIXON, STONE AND BttICK CONTJtAOTOIt.' Katlmatpa made on all klndici worn. ItldencCor. 18th and Bolvlew Bt. Balem. ' Leave Havo you abused tho laws of nature and injured your nervous systom ? Aro you despondent and melancholy with bonfuBcdldeas and glootaythouglitB ? ""SPANd" will positively euro yoti'. 'It cdntalns'no 'mineral polsdna and is l markablo for awakening organio action throughout the system and an improvement in every tissue It produces better muscles, bones, nerves, Tiair, nails, skin,' blood an'd gives vigorous life to the unfortunato who has exhausted his powers. Prepared in tablot form and packod in bores convoniont io carry in tho pockot. Baclr box contains 00 doses or enough to last pno montli and is worth many times its weight la gold. Tho price $1.00 per box or Q boxes for $5.00 if ordered at one tlmo and a guarantee will be given that any caso men tioned above that it does not cure, tho money will bo refunded As' to our financial standing wo refer to any bank in this city. Sent charges prepaid to any address in United States or Canada. Put up In plain wrapper with no mark tddistlnguiBh what it is. Bend for circulars and teEtiinonuls. Address, X Stockton Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., U. S. A, An able Brain and Nerve Specialist can at any time bo confidentially consulted ontlroly freo of charge, personally or by mall, at thb address. yitatVMI n i TI1K NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed Bnd ready to wait On customers. Horses boarded' by day or week, at reasonable prices. We Keep a full lino of Truck", Drays and Express to meet all demands. Also keep the finest Btatllons In this county, for service. i Bam and residence 2 block south of postofilee. RYAN & CO. CI.KAN. - If you would lio clean and havo your clothes done up in the neatest and dressiest mannor, tako them to tho SALEM STEAM LATWDRY whero all work is done by white labor and in tho most prompj; manner. COLONEL' J. OLMSTED, ' Liberty Street. POWER HOUSE Meat Market. Kreh and Bait meats of tbe bet quality, lonltr and stock. Free delivery. FRED WAYMIRE. BLOOD DISORDERS A New Remedy A Irut SpecIAe petltlr vA ptrmiMnt llmbutlon fsll polion from tli blood, nd a ituoratlon of Ulihy vifor to lh (Imum i UInd lo nUTcrcr for lh tift tiro la ranwdr wlxch luu Un unclnoJn2 lh matt urn ftirilt (iputnunu for tin put iWm jn. Il hat not Tt faUod. ami It U1 not fall. M II U a Trne gpeolrla lor brpluliik eoitoa and all blood dLeatu. Ho you bo. bt it J Sand for full panlcuUrt and proof In. Stop tftlni your rjrtn with nxreury and othrr poliont. ThU rcmody will cur you la 30 to 00 dayi without fall. W Kuanwte a euro pr reiuud tlto tuoaey, Addrca ' MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., X70 ttnt fitroot I'OltTLANK, OK. Ssfors Going to the Woild'a Fair The Limited Expreas trulus of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & Bt. Paul Railway between Bt. Paul and Chicago and Omaha and Chicago. Tctaee train are vestlhuled, electric lighted and steam treated, with the flu eat IHhIuk and Bleeping Car Bervlco In the world! The Electric reading light In each berth U the kuceeeeful novelty of this progressive age, and Is highly appreciat ed by alt rc'Klr jmtrous of thla line. We wish others to know Ita nierlU, as tlte Chloaco Milwaukee & Bt. Paul Rail way Vs the only line in the west enjoy ing the exclusive uw of this patent. For further information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address O. J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. OABKY.Trav. Ytm. Agt. , . T .?'!jy?' wswwyayJftaph Screen Doors ANO JOhtUNfle- J.E. MUKWiy; -.UMiandift- Morlojr & Wlnstonloy ft hop at BUtflnlfMt. KOHTlt RAI.Wt. J.L.ASHBY, Meat Market, JtOO.ComutarolAt straat, Good nnli, Prompt delivery. Take Itf ByfiJJINfl J(jURNAL,( OnlyScetiUa Any delivered nt your door. , David McKlllop, JOHN C, MARTIN, Horsoshnnlnrr. ' lorderillnt Salem Im- owve Dirooi, - - mi.,. ... . proveineat Co., its Slats street. viiiivhWifciiivilt' H E'S PAN This wonderful preparation i Purely Vegetable : compounded from tho prescription of tho Official Physician to tho Court of Spain. " Espano " recreates Mental and Norvo Power in Man and 'Woman. An infalliblo remedy for Nervous and General Debility, Nervous Prostration, Creeping Paralysis, "Weakness caused by Debilitating: fosses' Excesses or Over-lndttlgences, In cipient Seftening: of the Erain or Paresis, Disslness, IfOSS of Memory, Confused Thoughts and all Brain, Nerve or Sexual Weaknesses. Ii has no equal in restoring tho Stomach and Bhdn to its normal condition following tho abuse of Alcoholic Beverages, or indulgence in tho Opium, Morphino or Chloral habit. PANiSH BRAIN Al H ... i . i . i i i i i i SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLABTERER9. Leavoordera RtCottlc-l'ftrlchurat block.room IS, Halem, Oregon. HOUSE TRAINING. Jfavehad 18 jean experience training for Iraok or carriage. Terma rwuouxble. Can be found at Weitaoott'e ctable, or addrean Halem. 01 m JAMlib KINU. M0NFY TO LOAN On Improved Ileal Eatate. In amount aud lime to aulU Mo delay In oonalderlng ioani. FEAR & FORD, Itoom 12. Doah Itank block. 812dw FOR SALE. On eaty term and cheap. A SO arre orchard ua ouuu omv iiuuub, ouitivaauufru of Haiem. (n-wet-rtw JOHN 11AHT. i'Hrin for BhIo or i ratio. On raay trnm, four mile eait of bubllmlty, eoiitalning 117 acres' will trade for properly litornearrialem. , . O poVK. HMk, Hubllmlty.Or. II P. M. CARS. 1 1 p. hj . Chth Ioyc llftcl ami Patentee lally jfr Any(HHi, feHiteMtiary aittl Cemetery iH Capital City Railway. Car teaves ft a. m., ceaaect IiHfwltH verkwd trala, a4 earn leave Mitel eyery wlautcM fVam :!IO a. M. le II . m. far MfaluU aa the Uaa excaiMsCeMieteryfy'a'I'akea Tta at ,raafier TrfOta, liniiSisiSiSTinm'j Freshr- Newsr nnd Candle. J, I BBNNhTT & SON. I. O. Elloole. T. W, TH0RNBURG, Tho Upliolstarcr, - , " IlemodeU. re-oover and ra Irs BliACKSMITHING. ' ntiholturtd nirnlturo. FiiaU . iiia claM work. Chmtekeia ictrctt. balem Bute Insarancs block 91 above THE WILLAMETTE, SAZEAT, QtfMGOIf. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Iky ThBbot hotel between Portias!' a4tlSM KrancUoo. Flrtt-claM In all It appolatmeeto. Its tables aro served wita the Choicest JTruita Grown In tho Wl)lameUo'Vauey. A. I. WAGN& Prop. FAKM FOU SALE. A BAIIOAIN lOo acre with ImprbverrlenU over half under cultivation, rout, pavtuxe and come good timber. Terms jvery eaay, Ad diem O. U TjiABH, Q-37-lm-dr vy'hcailaoil.Or. rnoPKss.ioN'Ai. and -nnBiNEsa cards. I', n. D'Aitov, aco. a. binohak. TVAnoY A I1INUHAM, Atiorney at Law. J Ilooms 1, 3 and 8. D'Arcy Hullding. Hi Suite street. Special attention glvoa to bual iieaa in the supreme and circuit court or the state. V R1M1013K. Attorntyat law, Palem, Or. , Kon. Ofllcei.74 0ommerolat street. rnlLMON KOIID, Attorney at law. Balem, X Oregon, Otuce tipalalra InJ'attop blook. HJ. IliaaKlt, Attorney ntlawalwn,Or . gon. Ofllce over Huh bank. Jul J.BUAW.M.W.HUNf. HUAW4HINT . Attorney a at law. Offlre over capital utlonal bank, Halem, Orrgoru, JOHN A. OAU30N, Attorney at law, room a and i, lluah bank, buUaing, miou.Or, 11. r-. HONUAM. W. II. HOLM KM. BON HAM & HOLMES. Attorney at. law. OlUcelnUuah block, betweea State and umrt, on Commercial Btreet. , K. iOOUE. Htenoa-ranher and Tip- wrlteat Heat equipped typewriting of- ca but one In Oregon, over tatr imuk, Halem, Oregon, QTKLLA HHKUMAN.-iTypewrltln and O commercial ileuography, room 11, Qray block. i'lraKlfl work. Hate ruuMBab. T-lt A. O AVld.Latol'iMt Graduate of Nw XJ York, give ipt-ctal atieutioa to tha du tuaci of womeu and chlldrear noiw, throat, lunga, kidney, akin dlwaata and iturgary. OOlM at realdonce. lol State atreet. OonauiUf tloufromWtota.'ta. and a to 5 p, m. 7-1 ii i " 1 1 1 t ' i " W,,MOwlYiorANANDBUaaorf. unice 8lorommenial treet4n KldrldabMk. Uretitence tJo Commercial trt. O. IIIIOWNB, M. D.. l'hyicJBaadtMir. i gvun. lijncv, jHur.v ., 4 , b.m. , i oiiuntrcuti airwiu IUT O HMirH, DeaUs.t. tt8 8te. UMt Salem, urcnon. rmnaea aww uwia. flun on of every CeuiripUaa. iWMM nfa Hop a apeolal 'V' O.l'UUll, Arcliltact, plan, tfwotOea. lion and upertuUndrar ler'wl el a ol building, yaw -jm MtVMrwi tret,uptaJr. jl P, J. LAmW Qp., Manufacturer of Ntow Otft J-lagee, ete KrulrlnK u Bpolalty. , . aaoiHtaUwt, r pttOYEiUriON LOUQK NO. I A.O.U. W- r Meet In thir ball 4a WaUli balldlag, evvry WdawjryjtJa:. iiaearaaasi M.V, . i Hl'E REVIVER wmf&TrT' -r jk ' ft , , t n