4tajf e VfW II - ' tg M.L -,,. I -IK THE BEST PTPE " TOBACCO. Th's erlrn anUnurr Kj" jurcuator U tho most wonderf tl discovery of tho age. It nis b"en on riorvjbytho leadliigfclcn tltlo men of Kuropo anJ America. Hutiyan 1? purely vego- Hudyan Btops Presiaturenoss of tho din chargo in &i Jays. Cures LOST Constipation, Vlzdaeis, Falling Een-satlons.NcrT-ous twitching of tho eyct and otaer paits. Strengthens, Invigorate ond tones the sntlrotyiten V.uijan cuter Velt lllty, Ncrvou3Ccrs, Hrnltslpns, onddcvelopu and rcftorte weak organs. P-iina In the W: KS sweM mm wtoJ WiTO ww-ww IIS 'Wrfflm .?'' Iriaftii!ih.4 Ui'J W 1 ,11 '-.J! MANHOOD 11, ucj kiiniiv niuninnnnif flMNMRMi quickly. Over 2,o00 private cndo'sementn. I'rematureiicrs lijenns impotenry a tho first stupe. It is a eyraplom of srinlnal weakness and barrenncB . It can bo slopped in SO days bylhousaofHudjan. .,.,, , Thor.ow dl-coverywas mado by thoSnwIal lets ofthe old f-moigHudcsn Kedlcal Institute. ItH llio stroncEt vliailzer uMo. It la very iiowerl''i!, but Jiaunhss. Fold for U.OO a puck. SeoorO packages for 5.00 (plain scaled boxes). Written guarantee given trt a euro. Ifyoubuy ilxboxcjand arc r.ot entity cured, six woio rll lioeant to you f-so of oil cliarpes. ionilfor'elrrulcniand testimonials. Address HUDSON IlKDIUAIi JNHTITUTiJ, iilictliSfocUtoiiti11urUutiki:illaS(i Sail I'muclxt'Ot Cul. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Sftirns, 'diked & Inflamed Udders, Piles, Rlietunntlc Pains. ?jrum jiihI strains, ftunnlnj; Sprm, Inflfifiiniatlous, Stiff jolijf, MttrncM & &idi!te Sow Lumhti$,ot frcttlil, Inaict Mm, Aircniiltf Mkmntjt All Mortm AiliiiiiiU, M glutuj) AllwunU, QiiJsUJy to Ilia Vary JgtiUf PU mill OiiU It In ii Jiffy Kill) In Vlpiwlyi tifMPi ittetetjii !' ArA,V!lWvt'VA.)j AllTtmmm M -d HP J vl " y- yzy-Ji I PT-S vf imm 3SP3 iKijy to uui Himlllon k Mr TALE OF TWO BABIES. Trn Story of lloton T.lfo ItclHtcil by Kh.IcIKTo Collrgc Uirl. Tho cr was crowded when I reached it, and tlicro was only one vacant seat in tho front, which 1 was glad to occu py. Jurt as I Kuttled hack, with a sigh of satisfaction, oven beforo' I had n clianro to beconio enrions nbout my nciyhhor, I lioard from tho rear of tho car t baby's fretful cry and a wearied UKiihir's vo'co trying to soothotho tired chi.il. Uruiglcd with theso Bounds camo n ticoml mother's tone, drawling but complacent. "Ned," Bho said, "hear that poor lit tle slug try. Ned is u dood baby. Ho never cries!" Of courso my curiosity was aroused, and I turned to pro tbo livnl babies and their mammas. Tho fussy littlo onowas in full sight. Ouo rosy cheek rested on tho shoulder of a neat but travel stained littlo woman. Tho pretty, baby bluo oyes wero filled with tears, tho chubby littlo fellow was sucking his thumb and doing his best to go to sleep, but tho timo and tho plnco wero against him. Tho patient, dark eyes" of tho mother rested lovingly on tho sweet, troubled faco of her boy as eho rocked him softly in her arms. All this I saw in a moment, and I then tried to look beyond Ibis interest ing mother and her natural boy to that wonderful baby that never criod and to his proud parent. I could not sco them, however, because tho restless littlo head hid them trom me, but every now and then thero camo to my ear tho hush of ono voice, followed by tho proud tono of tho other. At last tho train (stopped with ono of thoso backing, bumping motions with which wo are all familiar. Then the terrilied scicam of tho thoroughly arourod baby mado tho nervous mother hasten to leave tho car as quickly as possible. Following her and closo bo hind her was a fat woman, with wrin kles in tho back of her neck and a large, showy hat. She lifted her baby up with ono jeweled hand, and as sho kissed him. on the pug noso drawled eut: "Ned's n dood boy. Ned's mamma's own sweet, precious doggie.-" Boston Globe. BEWARE OF FRESH OLIVES. How a California Planter Amuses Himself at tho :iene of Innocent Travelers. Eastorn visitors in California aro al ways much interested in tho olivo plan tations which, in recent years, havo be conio a featuro of tho most southerly counties of tho state. Tho lovers of tho succulent fruit when pickled and bot tled for salo in tho cast and north are always anxious to tasto tho olivo fresh and ripo. Thero is a popular impression that it is sweet and dolioious; but, liko many otllor popular improviioiis, this is a delusion and a sunro. A fow milos south of San Diego, where tho railroad makes n junction with a small ouo track road leading into Mexico, a largo planter has taken ad vantage of this delusion for his own amusement. On tho arrival of each train from tho north numerous travelers dis mount to wait tho starting of tho train aoross tho Mexican border. For thoir benefit tho planter has nailed a box out sido of his feuco jiiht across tho way from tho railroad station which ho keeps filled with nice, ripo olives. A placard invites victims in theso werds: j fine, nicsii, nipu ouvbb, : : ntEn. ': : iiki.p vounsnw. i Of couri.0 thorols a nwli from tho (sta tion uh soon ns tho box and its contents urn dlKcovuicd, mid bwitrinsof innocents suisu) tho pretty fruit and dig their totli into it. Then thuro is a combined howl mid a groat dual of uxixtfitonition mid dit-giiiit, for tliu (luliisivo fruit uru near ly ns piioLtuy ns jwliiiiiioiiH. And tho plnntorf Ob, hulnko his fun from a partly hlddt'ii NUiuuiur houno within Ids grounds, wlicru lio occiuion ally boats iiiinsulf to tin Joy tint ojmmiUiuIu. Jt in n tmro ouru for thubluu, iiu my. Now York Jluniltl. (lltlibvil im llieMirll, III a (Mtiluiu luthur prliitloiin but huji jrleol rwituurunt I wIIiiimmmI h wmnu whldli, OioukIi tmmy tmuugli to tliu ouUiilu oiilixiUHr, (ion Id niit liutlmvu iHMtn uktiMiuuly iiinrllfylng to tho 'io prltdor, The piojululor wm iiIm tho ixilg and iiu Vf witfHiH tn linliiolri ) trjfiuu iiointi4' ut iwiiwiLtNi on n kHiIiIIk phtowl fur hov iu 11m window wIimi u lly oC tlr vvlu had )ut en Nrw) uitwrd u iriu uf hh n4wu 'J'Iim liropiiMUir liiHfwit iw jiiim of II Will flWH H ! UhwiUi tJlOOlllllrHWl Ntfuu tw twU tntm uiw Hftr wiMivr llituit lb f 1411 iwitt iwUm I Iiu WkIiIIi vmk wIimi. 1m h4 iMliwldl iiiotwcl tjf h yJli uih iiIIwwmm iinmlliitf ItMtlf twjjUiHfiy Ihi rttwr, wfHttiiiull mn tumi iwimw fwiliw, iwikhi. wImvvk, it mt, A lMk ut iHtrtut irM4 tlimlf wr D mwiiV ftttj m w mt M "i HMWt4wfHM aiHmriUuH. UM Own urtiw 4rtr iiwtWr uu4 HrtHit llmt Ui mua w tmiiuiiMi im iw'i ni unn ib plmr of lb urtMj4lMM lwtn tfMli tl HMWW mi HMM4tl with UU Liu uMutfJfwl Ui lUr mml-HiMn mumiUHtuH Tim vmabr til ti Mw 114 M mat, u m muunm imwiiww r Urn v Ihmtutm nMHHw mm mh m& nmmmm, n kf VtM ih UN )W " w il ut IM (m4, dUX UM MtthWi " V w ' . i'T,. .i ..... J mu mm fm w m ww"- IL umaimmm 'tt Tj t M I. torn Urn mm -mI l ijiiiwifT r- Mi Mm km to m AN AUTUMN NOVELTY. A. Oown With EvnnlrU Kupcrlntly Adpt ct Vnr risitrrn. Ono of tho sea?ou's novel effects in light cloth gowns is shown in our illus tration. It is nindo of biscuit colored faced cloth, a very popular and becom ing fabric. Tho widely ilaring skirt falls in godet plaits in the back and is gnruishod by a row of laco, bordered oi oither edgo by a narrow strap of cloth. If a moro effectlvo trimming is desired, tho laco mny bo bordered by bands of brown velvet iustoad of tho straps of cloth. Four bands of laco, inserted in tho closo fitting bodice, divido tho latter into fivo strips, each ono of which ta pers to tho waist. Largo epaulets of rich brown velvet fall over tho shonl- AN AUITUJJ KOVKLTV. dors, and, if desired, may bo bordered by an insertion cf lace, laid over tho volvot. Tho epaulets should bo linod with brown sill; and with crinoline- or haircloth. Tho gigofc or leg o' mutton sleeves aro very full and stand ont at tho shoulders. Tho high collar is of laco, and n full belt of brown volvet is finished by a bow at tho left side. This gown is peculiarly adapted to tho stout figure, as it produces a long waistod appearance This is offectod by tho narrow bolt, tho tight fitting bodico, without any fullness whatovor, and by tho vortical trimming. Tho back of tho corsago is garnished in tho samo man ner as tho front. An admirablo gown in this stylo could bo fashioned iu dark bluo English sorgo, with strips of mink fur substituted for tho laco insertion. Tho epaulets and bolt would then bo mado of tho new black and whito check volvet, with hairlino of coriso, and tho opaulots would bo edged with mink. Narrow cuffs of tho volvot, odg od with fur, could also bo addod with much offect. Philadelphia Ledger. MonnK) Salisbury remarks thatpubllo opinion has changed so muoh in tho past two years that ho has now ten inquiries for a fast pacer to ono for a trotter. Twenty-two of tho got of Alcantara, 2:2a, havo mado now records this soa eon. Twelve of tho number had records better than 3:110 previous to this soason. A trainload of western horses wero abandoned by thoir shippers at Chicago. Tho railroad company sold them at (mo tion, many of them bringing only a sin gle dollar. It is stated that M. P. Dwyer and IUohard Orokorwill tuko thoir homes W ruoo in Knglaud if things dovulop uir fnvorubly for next wjooii'ii racing in the oust. IIoTMiniaii, A Jluma AnoWToto, III tho darn of his utlluonoo koiiio one camo to Duiinut pero for 60 nous to help bury a friend. "Whttt xviu ho?" inquired Dumas, "A bullitf, sir," answered tho tor rowur, Duiii an ojm lit with inomorlo. Us run lo hi dunk ami rutumod with n noto, whloli Iiu tliruxt Into tho imii' Imiiiii "You nay It 001U CO imumI Uuro aro 100, Jlnry two of 'em I" TAKQ STni Utlnir, fyouiuf fcirr fiuiu lUt mouiijs o( liunuMlly known b COIiBUWplloU, ftmi yfiU (iu fuul, Tlim lit Vl4CUi 01 Luiidir.ls n II uv llnrM lo 1 1 lH iui in l lit t-orl a Wt ummmu i mm it mm li tit nVflHlli lull tk ii iiHirt of lUt. 1H WC I'Vl!" ullu uS ttr i til iir-, ir in. " I Wl iii.civ c.cii after 1 In ir, mil "' ' oiwau mm 'f ,-.r.., r-.-z: --.. - . , --. r FiiKo fiuiu iu iuiirf iliiMfilnir MiMkb IK hum L lUIIlt llMjPMf COM ..f j lo ujr mb ihiiiilii ir iiaiii rfd to fur It ImlUK iriMrairi) i bid .fill kUiiluU tlKlKIlllill lll(.UllM' lU lib Mbli UifiiUi wuii ni lKf ntb nod n liciuf uuiluu u4 wrl'iM Imomi1imM LI baiMJiwUof autli mm-i iiriMif4 lo i bui4 vf flwm Mwl UinlW(ir ' KMJ&'" MflM (irw4lwli Titer MMn)nr ufcf ln tt iiiwwijml Ut Iw wit u4 imi iilfc4 hum ttbl.iij, vUv Ual ui Ihim4 wbUkr w wl MWi I'jfW. Bf'l phi wiM-i. J rfCMtu M4lal JJlayufwir.'' Ut i UfU lU-l It Mtfft Ufl iii f tr mm n at (4 m4f nl mutrw&utt U iS ti t JliCr MMlX' u,t riu ott(Miii4ia U I UU nwUr u, imwrx rmmw -Tf-LW i r y A, ww ve, i r js.?mwr) Urn I V'.'' ITf"wm llH CI. tx M wily utiHni to M tf M Ihtu fvj aWI UW )illM r Hiah i WMMf Wixmsm, What is ufl mmmLmWm HiikkW. iH iH jiil W rnrn iH Lm H Cnstoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing- Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarnntco is thirty years uso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays foverishncss. Castoria provonts vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relievos teething troubles, cures constipation and 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 Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." Dr. O. C Osgood, Lowell, Mass. "Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am 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 tending them to premature graves." OR. J. P. KlNClIELOIi, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 Are Ik BCHOtx'HEIl,-- aqM Wmr-b v5L The Will a m?fl e Hotel LEADING HOTEL. OF TI-TE CITY. Jlodiiced rules. Manuuoiiiout liberal. Klectrlo cam leavo hotel for all pub lic buildings anil points. of interest, Hptolal rates) will bo glvtiu to nurmunont patrons, A. I. WAGNER, ivc. "SJtrj SALEM, OIUSCJON, AOJ5NTB KOJl Goi (iron am QUK VlMOim FOK QMD1101S& Allffi AB FOLLOWS N. iw. uub, ii ffc AXIh 114 UMl IM$ HmU l fHlUIKW', iJitll lMM. 'l oj J Oiu iif iiiiyw bl immayfeiiM mm lUMHti if IP Mutf WHh fi WVf I'lMj-ii Hll'J IrllOlW klUIU IM Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. ARcnuR, M. D., til 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, ond although we only have anion? our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet we nre free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." United Hospital and Disr-BW at, Iloston, Mass. Allen C Smith, Prei. Murray Street, New York City. IGYCIES. Highest ol all Digli Grades Warranted superior to any Bicycle built Iu Uio world, ro- pardless of prico. Built and guaranteed by tho Indiana Hloyolo Co., n mil lion dollar concern, whoso bond Is as good as gold. DO NOT BUY A WIIRRL UNTIL YOU HAVE BKISN THE WAVEIILISY. 21 o JOSEPH lbs W II. 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