trTT iir-r1 jwriWi I1 ifrTl I j 1 & 'ARE TOE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf groA-n in Virglnfa, and arc ABSOLUTELY PURE quickly. Over 2,000 private endorsements. Prematurenesi meant impoteney In the first itire. it Is a symptom of seminal weakness a. ! barrenness. It can bo stopped la 20 days b.'HiQuseorHwtyui. . . . iUi new discovery W mado by tho Special Mjofthe old famous Hudson Medical Institute. J la tho strongest vitalizer made. It is very powerful, but haimlcss. Bold for 81.00 a pack ago or 3 packages for $5.00 (plain scaled boxes). 'Written guarantee glveafotscore. If you boy til boxes and are rot entirely cured! Six more v ill ba sent to ynu freo of all charges. bend for clreulcrsand testlmonlnjs. Address IIGDSON MBDIOAt IN8TIXUTK, , -mction Stockton, ItlarJMtdc Bills St Snu Francisco Cal. - Mexican Mustang Liniment . for iurns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, 3ruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sor; Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, Ail Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, H Sheep Ailments, i Penetrates Muscle, Membrane nnd Tisstio Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts It In a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. MiifttRiig Unlmcnt onqocr ,Mkea flaw of IUt weH Kslfl HOMY TO LOAN Oa ttt Uliq HiMrilfi Wpedal rsl Ou l,ou4 r.olnldt tf64 will")"! delay. Hamilton & Molr, J lwir tumni 6. Htult tW IhHlrtlnj MOKSft 8K0BWO x ..J,,!.'?.?I'r?: MBm Conatlwtlon. or K ffil(9 Fatten ths ,,,-,.. M3ISflB railing Sen- twit IB ftg .& ESB Srt,otn" wriedhythe HOh V. ,. Jt-vUngscren- wBaCTH Strengthens, hilo men of aWJ?NL invigorates :v.wpo nnd Hw&B and tone the . netted KWHleH entire system. HntfU IS KiH rWl"?,?!" parcly yg go- aMB g 8 1 i t y, : tie. WgliW Nervousness, I udjan stops ..sHfrSftflSBB Kainlone, mshl IH svcffi "arlS MhH pSSlnThc liUol flKKftllBHA by day or 'WOOD mTaBMk tPPe ijlEIjBMMMlffiLEii Mum Ilikt4 irMi,ftt rwr nl Kl DTAMOXJ) JPOLLsiIlNG, CUTTING ON AND PUTTING A LUSTER THE FIERY STONE. An Industry Nut Known In Ifau Connlr, " Fow Ycar" AKiow Our Cutter. Ex ecl Those or Mo,t r.rery European Conn-try-' 'Itoe" Diamond Made of Chips. Very few peoplo who nro fortunnto enough to bo nblo to vvonr dinmondil know what nmouiit of labor has boon ixnendod upon thoin from tho timo thoy ,,u.u ...... Ul. umil unauy tuoy appear in tho showcases of tho jowolers roady for use. Fewer still aro awaro of tho fnct that tho lnbor of tho cotter nud polisher ndds at least $10 n carat to tho value of tho uncut diamond. Thcso would squirm nt tho idea of taking oven a seemingly finished nud polished brilliant nnd split tiiiR it into two pieces, doubling tho ox- pouicncy oi tno act on common seuso grounds. Tho loss in wolght from cut ting is) ovor ono-half, but it so ndds to tho vnlno of tho diamoud that n stouo of ouo carat, costing in tho rough por haps $40, would soil for $110 when cut and polished, and tho rofuso or loav inga from tho cutting might bring n tidy sum bosidos. Tho value, howovcr, does not depend alono upon tho woight of tho stouo, but it is affeoted also by bloniishos nnd impurity of color. It is tho stono with a blemish,- which issomo times left in it in tho bono thnt thn ignorant nnd inexperienced purchasor may not discover it, which goes to tho dioraond outter a sooond timo, that tho connoisseur thinks needs outting nnd necessarily reducing totako tho blemish out of, nnd thus increa6od its brilliancy and value. Less than 15 years ngo two diamond outtera out nnd finished nil tho rough diamonds which camo to this market. In fact, thero was not a sufllciency of work ovon for theso two workmep, for tho brilliants woro nearly all imported in a rinisiicd state, roady for sotting in any ahapo for tho woarers. But tho du ties upon thcso beenmo an important mattor, as tnero was nothing to pay up on tho rough stono, at least nothing to speak of, and tho finished article cost high because of tho demands of Uncle Sam. So argued that pooplo who could afford to wear dfomonds should bo will ing to pay higl for f;bo prjyilege. This matter of duty paid to tho customs offi cers beoamo an inoontive to the dia mond cutting profession, and the num ber of workmen was inoreased and tho invontive genius of our bright Ameri pan inventors set at work to mako labor saying machines for outting and polish ing diamouds. Another fact that inoreased the incen tive to encouraging American diamond cutters was that tho work on tho bril liants was too frequently done in a enro less manner in Europe, particularly out side of tho Dutch city of Amsterdam, nnd that American workmen oould much bettor satisfy tho critical tasto of our people who deal in nnd wear pro oious stones, for the trade takes iu all precious stonosnswell as diamonds. At that timo tho difference between a dia mond imported gn one put and finished hero was so marked thnfc tho demand for stones finished hero was greatly In creased, and within five years some six more diamond cutters bad established themselves In Now York, and al hnd wore work than It was possible for them to da The eight diamond cutters dressed and politihed at least ono-tweutioth of all tho diamonds sold in tho city of Now York, and the superior excellence of thoir work was recognized by all donJ- ors and became tho envy of tho older workers In Holland, who had heretofore had almost a complete monopoly of the trade. This showed that some things as well as others might bo dono on this side of th water bettor than the work men of Europe could do. Diamonds are imported, as a rule, from South Africa, where as large and as fino stones aro found as in nil of tho East Indies and Brazil, although many of tho Afrioan diamouds are off color. Thoy oomo to this country in tho rough iu all sorts of shapes and almost always uneven jn shape. Theso lacK"6ntiroly that luster wh(fl) js tho beauty of the brilliaut and attaches to the namo so closely, for it is the brillianoy and lus ter which make tho diamoud most valu able, added, of oonrso, to tho fuct of its hardness and consequent nbility to take and keop a vory high polish, Dy JJP process pf "cleaving" the irregularities of the rough stones aro chipped oft, and tho genoral form of tho diamond is so cured, but without Its pnwssioH of any of tho oiroles whioh separate fbo fnpo. Those chipped off pieces, if of suitubjo polor And without flaws, are used for making what ro denominated "roso" diamonds. What nro called, n the par lance of tho trado, "fsce" of the dia mond aro cut by the rubbing together of two t0iia, and when this prooosu is completed and tho stones have been sui floiontly rnbbwldawu tjoy resemble two Jrnulnr glass pebbles, but ground on the fasces o that thero is no sign nor uny suggestion even of brillianoy, in fact, Wy ro entirely vyiwuuv iuw bpauty, pnd to ho Inexperienced eye worthies piece of IM, lint when tlio polishing of tlicfce dull Jookjntf stone is finished, pwl tho process concluded, there Is n vast difference In Ilia appear- m ai . .1. ..,l.i 111. I l.,.i..lrilif n (jiiou or tne Hiiiwiiu.""-iiMwiij" TJnio , p l!lrirlflx "4 Ulhr. Kifia.rloitv is now used for oolorliia leathur wore rjulokly and deeply. '' hide Ustietohedon n metillfo table and envMred with Iho coiorum nquio. a pnuru of few von is men whi L.IVK..1I the llnuld nnd lite Unlo, "hldl pmiu ilia porta of llienkln and allows huonJorloKliiKin, new uri..w.u A marble lt. "fa Ue, x-t rtorllitf tllQ WKH m UOHIIHWUMHWHlfliMV', in ilia iIiiim of (;iwleB"e I'Wly f 8' 000 ni, imiuilal museum of Prtrll POtl- mini over 30.000 tm wvomn w (alili 0VM W,WV iv mmww ' l . . The Mfo or Hnoe. " According to an intelligent aud ol sorvant member of tho trade, tho aver age purchasor of footwear oounta the llfo of a shoo by tho number of timoa it requires resoling and heeling. If a shoo is resoled nnd hoelod twice, tho wonror thinks it is a bette'r shoe than tho ouo Which, though giving longer woar, will nanny Dear resoling and heeling mora than once. Tho samo rotailer claims that somo manufacturers tako advantago of this knowledge and put inferior leath er in the solos nnd heels nnd thus attain tho apparently impoeslblo feat of in creasing tho reputation of thoir goods bv usiug inferior matorial. It is certain, howevef, that reputable mauufnotnrers do not adopt this questionable policy. Shoo and Loathcr Roportor. Valuable Instruments. An Italian paper says that tho violon cello upon which Signer Pratti plays is valued nt $3,000. It is n Ruggueri in strument. According to this same au thorily, ull tho prominent fiddlers have smnll fortunes invested in their violins. Ysayo has a Guardngniui worth $1,200, and Jean Gorardy plays upon a Guar norius, valued at $4,000. Dr. Joachim has a largo collection of valuable vio lins. Tho Stradivarius that belonged to Ernst, and said to bo worth $10,000, has oomo into the possession of Lady Halle, Mosaio floors, laid with Bmall pieooa of different colored stones set in regular patterns, woro known to tho Egyptians 2800 B. O. In Babylon floors of this kind dated from 1100 B. O. They were common In tho Athenian and Roman houses, Many pairs of sandals havo been re covered at Pompeii. Tho soles are fas tened with nails. Cleveland was named after General Moses Cleveland, who survoyed the re gion. neat of Incandescent Lam pi, It has been shown that cotton wool, cotton cloth and black silk would bo sot On fire in two to six minutes if saturat ed with india rpbbor and paoked around an elootrio glow lamp of 82 candle pow er, but would not tako flro if not satu rated with india rubber. Captain Exler has now found that a 10 candle lamp, sunk in paraffin, reaohes a maximum temperature of 04 degrees O., and a 25 candjp amp 101 degrees C. (213 degrees F.). A layer of gnupqwdr, eorasite or pulverulent pyroxylin was not set PR fire, but when spread on wood or other material opaque to beat rays tho eorasite melted, the gunpowder lost its Bnlphur, and Its niter molted, tho pryoxylin dark ened and the wood oharred. With two qmps in a oayity of wood the tempera turo rose to 215 degroes P., Btjl wJth out igniting tho explosives, however. Tho breaking of a lamp did not explode pryoxylin or gunpowdor, but fired an pxpjpsiyo gaseous mixture. St. Louis Bost-Dispqtob. Ecpil. When choosing eggs, apply the tongue to tlm larger end of tho egg, and if it feels warm it may bo relind on as being fresh. Another mode of ascertaining the freshness of an egg is to hold it to tho light, n(l if the egg looks cloar it will bo good; If tfifok, t is stale, and if there is a black spot attached to the sholl it is worthless. MlchlKn WHflpd Wall, Tho mysterious buried wall in Ever green township, Sauilao county, Mich., is still attracting a groat doal of atten tion. It has been traoed about fivo miles so far. According to the old church canons, tho Christmas fcstiyal lasted from Christmas ove to Fob. 1, by which date all tho decoration must be removed from tho churches. flover I'" 0 prncnt betm so Iu vogue as tho capo. Long, short, wide, narrow, plain, ornate, practical and unpractical, thoy aro seen on the backs of young and old. Still tho jacket is preferable for winter, fortho capo, unless mado cling ing, is the coldest garment that was over made. Brooklyn Eagle. THE ONWARD HARCH pf Consumption (t stopped short by Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Di, co very, if ?rou haven't waited icyond reason, there's complete re, covery and cure, Aljuoiiuli by many believed to be Incur able, there is the evidence of hundred of living; witnesses to the fact that. In ll Its earlier Htsgts, con eunmtloii i a curable g dfsease, Not every case, out a later per tenia ft of taut, and vfi believe full m ner cchI. are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical discovery, even after the disease lias progressed so Ux M to Induce repeated bleedlugs from til llitifri severe lingering cough with eooloue eaoeotnratloii (includ tier tubercu- Ur matter), great lest of flesh and extreme emaciation sua weakness, Do you doubt that hundred of such caea reported to u as cured by "Golden Med ical Discovery " were genuine cases of that (tread and fata) dUeaef You need not lake ft iir woro lor it Tey ave, hi nearly Pt y nj una ance. been q nrnnuuncen tr we l'fl niott irjrrhceri home liliyalclana. who hay HO lilleraul vvlialevtf in i'il. representing lueni, ana wuo. were ontii atrongly prejudiced and advised sgiiimi a trial of "Vjolden Medical Dlacovcry,'' but who have been forced to coufca that it aurpsMe. in curative power over this fatal malady, all oilier medicine wljli ITvrr nil slid jl flllly, "eiMulalwia'1 ,Md iiiilur,hail f)(i lti 11 luMflKMlJli" ease anil uaq eiiuer niiciiy ran" J!' 'n!' fll.bf llAll OIllMflUC to benefit a III for aliort lliu. liairaft of iill, wliliVsy. a nid various preparation of li by poplins, iilille liaij fobil allhfilllyllled In vain. I1 tii DUMi.gianii or irn munir nr thai cured m pouauuiM inn. bmiunilli limterluir rough. tlnna, miirili and kindred mala. ciiiome nasal inalaiils, liev Un iklllfully ifcr(diifcd u book of iq vit which will I malud to ytM, n i "IM of dii (ltd 01 Ml VoT u Hi ilitlrMl rr and cfiila In alanijti, fli wil iili IIim fUNn and Klin nttiH. AnnfiMwna .irj n w" IMC. AdnriMWnii i . -r ' . .1 : : . . ' . .". .. : . mi mmtAU AHi'i hop, num., n . fjqzmz Ci V JTum&lK. 'ttm5z What is Castorln, is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms nnd allays foverishncss. Castoria provonts vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria lan excellent medicine for chil dren. Mother have repeatedly told me of Us good effect upon their children." Dr. G. C Osgood, Lowell, Mass. Castoria U the best remedy for children of which I nm acquainted. I hope the day is not far 'distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby Bending them to premature graves." Dr. J. V. KiNciinixm, Couway, Ark. The Jentur Company, 77 East and South VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE 0Jth.e Southprn acificComoanY. oALiroBNiA. exp tusas train run daily b TWERN PORTLAND AND B. T. South. North, &16 p. m." 9:0(1 p. ru. Lv. Portland Ar, I.V. Salem Lv. Ar. 8au Fran. I, v. 0:20 a. m 6:39 n. m 10:45 a.m. I 7:00 p. m Above trains stop at all statlong from Portland to Albany .Inclusive; iiIbo 'at Tangent Hnedd, Uaisey, Harrlsburg, Junction City, Irving. Bugene and all stations from Itoseburg to Ashland inclusive. lloaKIIUUO MAIL DAILY, 8:30 a. m. 11:17 a. ro V.50 p. m. tiv. Portland Ar. 4:30 n. in liv. Balem Lv. I 1:40 p. m. Ar. Itoseburg; Lv. 7.-00 a. m Dining Cars on Ogden Route POLLMAN BUFFBT SLBBPBRS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all tbrougb trains. rVest Side Dirision, Between Portland and Comllis! i DAILTteXCXPT SUNDAY). 7:0 a, m. I Lv. 12:15 p. m. I Ar. Portland Oorvallls Ar. Lv. 6:35 p. m 1.-00 p. m At Albany and Oorvallls connect trains of Oregon PaMflo Railroad. with ElfKKtV) TRAIN (DAILY EXOKITHUNDAY 4:40 p. m, 7:25 p. m. Lv. Ar. Portland MoMlnnvllle Ar. iv.l 6:50 a. ru TlIKOUtill TICKETS To all point In the Eastern State, Canada and Kurope can bo obtained at lowest rates from W. W. BKINNKK, Agent, Balem. K.P. IUK3E1W, Aast. G. V, and Pas. A gt It. KOKIILHU. UanUNur Itil, CO. KUHcNKIIJIlBOKIVISIt. To Thk East aiViCHiriifiuiioiois okj TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES GREATi ONION NORTOEIIN IIY, PACIFIC RY. VIA 1 -- Low Bales to all Eastern Cities, - OccAn.tteaineraliaveil'nrtjandlevtryllvday KorilullMeUII (ai;on or addrut IW.I II,, IIDItMlUltr, 0, AT. POWISKH, Local 'i mm Aom, KwtorrrHdl WKW roiJATAIN flllr Y) U uiini HIMI'I.K .IN WttmWlMM TtKvrouvli lo II JHFtfl. M W r.w 17 ' AjaMiiy'tifi mm A It W w WCffiio, . Castoria, " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. AncriKR, M. D in So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N, Y. "Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have amonif our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that tha merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." United Hospital and Disfkneary, IJostou, Mass. Allen C. Smith, Pres. Murray Street, New York City, -Til If- HICAGO Milwaukee & St, Paul R, B. Travelers "make a note on t." This Great Railway System ot Connects ST. PAUL and OMAHA With all transcontinental lines, giving direct and swift communica tion to all WESTEItN ana BOUTUKHN POINTS AND IS THE ::;0NLY LINE running Ulectrlo Lighted -and Btemn Heated Vestlbuledttralns ot elegant Bleeping Parlor, Dining and Buflet Cars, wHU Free Heclinitiff Chairs, Making1 'its service second to nonellln lb world.! Tlckotfl are on Bale at all prominent railroad) UUJlOb UU1IWS. For further inlormatlonlaak the neareetrall road agent, orjaddress C, J, EDDY,General Agt, W. CASEY.lTrav. Pan Agl. P0.RTLAND Ore on. CHAM, CLARK, Ilecelver. Conneotlng wHU STEAMER "HOMER," 11ETWKKK YAQUINA AND BAN FEANOI8CO Hleamer leave Han Kranolsool Aug. lUtli and about every ten duys, leaves Yoiulnu Aug, Hi and about every ten days lllght reerved without nollut, to ohunga sailing date Vur freight ii ml ii0Hger rate apply agent Oil AS. J. l(KNHVri.HON A CO No, itto U Mark-ntntreet, Hun Frunlaoo, Cu TI if - fg -NO Oregon Pacific Railroad Co. Tlialiortfoiittt0(wili)kjll raniilUKM'll Mrtll". MoriUilk, IMTtlM, Mlll iiioln hiiil ilio i-uat, Tllroimji tlnkua rm Mttlu lo dinl fnwi) Olli)o, HI, Loul. WMlilDKt'Mi, I'lilludflplilu, Nuw Vnrli, UUu, Mild hI i IuIn 111 lliu Unllei) HIhM-n, C'ttiimlit mirl l(iir'ii' 'i'lin (Jrpat Korlliwni Jinllvvuy h hhw irn(wiiM IhiKiilul llnu, linn HuIImI. LiliMry l)mryiiHii w, rnUw HitiUiy, Mini DIlllliK 01, railiily l''MllUl Hti'Hr kllil (l'l HIJil fW0il) luaa 4wnlit, JUyliiKM r.i'k ImUi iranH Hiu (Imt S iriiiwrn Hillvmy U fiw Iruin Jul uiitriif III" lil f MiiiiyitiiiHMnf imiiMviiitllir'iilMl ravt;, PjiiiimI irlt li M wHIi tiiii4ivir liflvllie mIMJ (jIlOlV of vUni fQUlVI. nt iiiuiiir inf (iiiiiiii 114 1 1 iiuii or will V V il Aulll. W. L. Douglas C2 CUAC 13 THE BEST. ? 1 1 f d riT FOR A KING. a. CORDOVAN". rMNCH attNAMcuxo cait. 4.3 i Fine CAir&KANaARoa 3.5PP0LICE.3SOLES. utfLXZXMSWi 2.l.73BOYS'SCH0OlSHOEJL 'LADIES' "iSMOOU WHSBSM&lSRm. wnwrv a wrMliUAt Over One Million People wear tho W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes Allourhocsare equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money. They equal custom shoe In atyle and fit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform, stamped en solo. Prom $i ta $3 caved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold bj KRAUSSE BUOS. 7-5ini N CWTHERW isj: . Pullman Elegant Sleeping Cars Dlnin? Gars Tourist Sleeoino- Can ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH4 FARG0I GRAND FORK! CR00KST0N WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE TO THKOLTG-H TICKETS CHICAGO WASHINGT0NM PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK! B'lSTON and all Joints East end Soulhl For Information, time cards, roups tickets call on or write, THOMAS, WATT'iS; CO., AGKNTa, 70S Commercial St., Rilem, Or. Or A. D. Ohahlton. Asst. Genl. Pas Agent; 255 Blorrleon st., corner Third. Portland, Ore. via the; Union Pacific System Through Pullman Palace Bleopera. Tonrlsl Hloepera and Free Itocllnlng Chair Car dally Irom gyy PORTLAND to CHICAGO Our trains are heated by steam and car lighted by PlnUeh light. Time to Cblcavo, Ull day. Time to Now York, i day. Which Is many hour quicker than all com petltoi. For rates, timo table and full Information apply to IJOISEI. lUKKEIt, Agent, Balem, Or. II.IW. HAXTKIl, O. K. I1IIOWN, uUenerul Agent. fDlst. Pass. AgenL Wi Third at.. Portland. (Northern Paelde R. Hi Co.; Umis.) run IT WO 3TAST TRAINS Dally uoiween Hi. I'au . 11 nnesnnl Paul, HlnneiolUi;mid Chicago id ulli iMllllln In Wlsmnslm rank Uilwaukeo and allnxilnta In Ing uinneetlou In Chicago with all Hue run tilng IngraatandMiuth, Ticket sold and buviraea ehecked throuvh U nil Mini u the United t HUie aud CttUhdl- rruviuutm. Vat lull Information regarding Jtoule, rate maps, lolder,Ui.la4drMtay)iir inmrHi ttokt tHgenlnr JAM U.I'ONI', Uii, I'm, and Tkt, Agt,, Milwaukee, Wu 0. R, & N. Co's LINES, J. L Mn.'JIVLTi. Airnl. 1 thm Jt) rv. JOS .! " bsssssVmIh',. i ,::r:m fflg W -w -v..'" 0' PlCTOrV TO E' EAST! WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES U A LSJ2JLET 1 without an ideal M M! ! T. H. BLUNDELL, Morningsi Poultry YariM 3 ( SALEM, OK. fygs From IV a Winning Poultry. ltnrrAd nnH ui.h.u.m....i. n.... . . c nmi whir. w'T..'. ' . "'" "!"i uoiaenf i ji v.',.V. Ti i'i" uJf'.1.".': ?'c "lu?ri. Bin- b. II. lied Oiuuo liaulluiH ana Pfkln Dueks; also squabs nud tnuoy 1'lgtoi.s. Tnke motor ""o yards. Afew good tSehSraarSr E. M. WA1TE HIINTINGXO., i BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blank Publishers, push's New llrlck.over the bnuk.Coin'l street REMOVAL. I have removed my dressmaking parlors to 153 Court street, next door to old Kansas House, and havo added an eastern Rioket store. I shull make all kinds of ludles and cliildrens clctlt Ing. Ladles please call and see our work. MRS,' MY REID Formerly of 382 Front steel. 8-15 St HE ANTI-MONOPOLYfi iarlw f!o . kv mn uaoii r I am dolnc nil my own Hlntigh'erli; ni'd sausace-mukliii; Sell ull ireah iutl m r. rrlsrerator products, l-rce dcllery Iu olU. Shop opposho brewery. , ., lb I.OHAJB. WOLZ & CO., o-i-ii ImpriMor Huio - Wing Sang Co.,- t-WK. IMPOHTKHSC.OK China and Japanese Knny Goods, Pllk Km broidery, Horeeua, Urrsklug Gnwna, ThUibs and Silk Covers, ebawla aii klhla ot orna ments, curios, onairwear. Hoxt Ti-r-i. All kind matting, hoirs.i o and retail, at bottom prices, ll2coun st.,alem. ir jjj . fl. LANE Mkhohant Tailor, 211 Commercial St., Salem. SALEM TILE WORKS. S'.LAHOKHTOOK ON HANU.ajMM !mmmm??Vi msmm BpeolalllnducementaoOcred. Hhlpped to al point on abort not lo . Bend (ur prices. Yards, North Halem. f .Address J. K, MUUP1IY, tjt li V .Fair Grounds, Or J. W. SHAFFER (Buoccusor to Hhaflor A Clark), DHA1.KH lti AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS VKH10L.K3,;VINIMILLH, PUMPS AMU KXTHAH. A full line of Oorvallls :HiiirKlo and Cart Aermotor Windmill and 1) Jl Oiuorn' lio plemuut Just received, (live lilm aaill. No MlHTATK st U-ft t COMPLEXION POZZONi'S Combines every clement of beauty and jiiulty. It Is bcaull lying, eootliingi healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible A most delicate and desirable protection to tho face in this climate, Jnilit upon bavins tho genulni, 33 ir is ron mt fvniTtwRi, mmkwmmikmmmmm ar tisd 4ll ll I f l' luustlii I i ciiiiitilsullsl UltllHlllU, iUllulllJ 11 i.ii.1. . luurulH, d Vuttu, M liyw lit it. aiillk mI a'i' Hill fW Aims titutvr Pl Jll M Str u r.(uuiiJ mtr Miid nil liii.mt uiJiiftui. wil e In tsklMiiltnLtt 111 ILh laailalll Ml MI III), m .L..1.IIIIM IMKJ.. .u. M Utulllkluilall Wlll.U A IU, ttil ILlj aie tf iiMiLi iiWJW;3iiihS JiiljffeiWn ti ( lA lb iiiniior, llilt WMI4 i-aMI, i.UJ umIii .iii,iir l)lui;fff,t kr fi ii.il F UAL eAre LYER tallic pedal kIo. Wight the (ehafl c 4 Writ ltloa r ilver iborl- Ttudo tCBt ',tw I892' anoy ned urn Add ys in hit' .!. I IV i variriiir4tii'")tiHiii I, Of, ' h