'7v' W lw WV,,'',R?'tWTT,r '7r itAviMlkm iki . ' -s sU m Si jcy TOE BEST ;PIPE TOBACCO. ina Jnrona'or is DIzzInsfiL Falling Hen NUions.Ncry ouitwltclilug of tbo oyei and otbor JXUU. Htrungthctu, InviRoratci andtoiicithe entire tytem lludran curu Debility I'crvous icib, -nilLBtpPH and develop and xcstorci ucak organi I'tlns in I lie buck. Iojsci bv dnr oi ii o noat wonderful discovery cf Iho ui?c. It Has boon en ilorsod ljr tlio Icadlugtclun (ir.o liitn of Xurepo and Amrl'it. lluCjin In purely yeco Kudran stops Pxematureness of tho dln cbargo in 20 day1 Cnrea LOST HANHOOD nlibtttojipci xntcfclr. Over 2,000 private endo'Mmcn. J'reinnturcni menus lnroteniTr .a tbo tint ril33. It U af-vmptoniofurnlnal weakness and bsrrennt-". It cau be stopped in SO days tsr tbo tan ufHudyan. , Tlioi ew dlcoory was xnadt by tboBnecljI stiof tlio old ftmniaHudiun Ksdlcal Institute. It is tbo atroiMt vllallrer n.ado. It U very inwerfiil, but lia'mlcn. Fold for 81.00 a pack imorO iokRBf for SJ.C0 (plain scaled Ixucs). Written guarantee Rlvc.i fern euro. Jtyautoay els boxes and nro not cnll.cly curra.tdx oro -Ulbo)nt to youl.-opfnllcbre. .. 3ndfor rlrcu!crund testimonials, Aqflnas JI0U8ON MKUIOAL. lNBTlTUTi:, function Stockton, Itlurltot A: IllllxSti Knu Vrunclnva,CaU Mexican Mustang Liniment for iJurns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, 3ruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Soros. Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Morse Ailments, Ml Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle Membrane and Tissuo Quickly to the Very Scat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. JMu.tanc Liniment conquer Pain, . Wakes flan or rjeas.t wet. a (raid- VdMUMLii ' s I Tli'icx! mji&i Consllnatlon. praiin "7 1,0 VlWl IP III JNfl Willi 33 M tffiiWJYai MONEY TO LOAN On farm land aeenrity, V JJJ on Urgo loana. loans consiuv- wtU)utdebyv uuntK MOIR juib l?nkbnll41a. LE3 ROSE D6 SADI. ThU molnln I offl I wrf!d bring tlfe cu toss. 'Xhoy Werti tbnut in the bind that my bodies rwlirw, Sut tlio l,r ct knot wero- nroVrn, ths rose wnt ftie. TLc tr.ii t knotivrem lt-6t..-i , thj rcna to- B tut'r Flouted forth on thawlnc of tbo wind and tlio wontlier, And they drifted ntordown tbo trrms of the oca. And thii wii wa ui red m win u auu't un tlom ', But n.y wmmnt Mimut fMi.i llm aotnt of the I uncn. Tliou nbalt know, lovi, bow fruffkj. n memo ry enn be. Andrew Lang. A MILD ORIENTAL. If you conahiar tlio ctrcnmetmicos ol tlio enso, It was tho only tlilutr that ho rtonld do. 13nt TiHiibo Sornng had boon liuiigud by tho iitclc till ho wna dend, mid nobody curod whothiT ho wns right or wroiitf. Tlnt'o yinrt ngo, when tho EUnsa. LothrliiKuii Btcitmcr Snarbuok wits coal ing nt Aden mid tho weather wns very hot linked, Nurkeed, tho big fat Zanzi bar Btoker who fed tho second right furnneo !30 fwt tlovu in tho hold, got lenvo to go nnhoro. Ho dopnrtcd n "Socdoo boy," as they call tho stokers. Ho rotnnied tho full blooded Nnltnu of Zanzibar hl3 royal highness Sayyid Burgnsh with a bottlo in each hand. Then ho sat on tho foro hntch grating eating unit (lfih and oiiIohh and Hinging tho KougH of n far country. Tho food bu longed to Pantbc, tho wrung, or head man of tho liM',ir wiilorA. Ho had just cooked it for himself, turned to borrow somo halt, and whon he came baekNnr keed's ditty ilngei-n wro hpadlng Into tlio riuo. A HCiang is n pormm of im portance, far abovo it Btokcr, though tho stoker drnwa better pay. Ho flots tho chorus of "Hya, bulla! Hconh, IieJi, " when tho captain's gig is pulled up to tho davit n. Ho heavos tho lead, too, mid jomotitucH, when all tho ship ia lazy, ho pnts on his whitest muslin mid n big red Bash and playa with tho passen gers' ohildron on tho quarter deck. Then tho passengers givo him money, and ho saves it for an orglo at Hombny, Calcutta or Pulu Penang. "IIo, you fat, black barrol, you'ro eating my foodl" said Pambo in tho other liugna frnuca which begins whoro tho Lovnnt tonguo stops and runs from Port Said onstward till cast is west mid tho healing brigs of tho Kurilo islands gossip with Uakodato junks. "Son of Kbllfl, monkoy face, dried shark's liver, pig man, I am tho Sultan Sayyid Dnrgash and tho poniinandcr of all this ship I Tako away your garbago," mid Nurkeed thrust tho empty powtcr rlco plato into Pnnibo's hand. Pambo beat it Into n basin over Nurkeed's woolly head. Nurkeed drow his sheath knifo anil htabbod Pambo in tho leg. Pambo drew his hhcath knife, but Nur keed dropped down into tho darkness of tho hold ond fpat through tho grating at Patnbe, who was staining tho foro deck with his blood. Only tlio big whito moon saw theao things, for tho olllcers wero looking after tho coaling and tho passongors worn tohsing in their oloso cabins. "All right," sitltl Pambo, nnil wont forward to tio up his leg, "wo will pottlotho account later." Ho was a Malay, bom in India, married onco in Burma, whero his wifo hud n cigar shop ou tho Bhwo Dagon road; onco In Singajioro to a Chincso girl and onco in Madras to n Mohammedan woman who sold fowls, Tho Euclish sailor cannot, owing to postal mill tolegraph facilities, marry so profusely as ho ncd to do, but na tlvo sailors can, being uninfluenced by tho barbarous inventions of tho western savngo. Pambo was a good husband whon ho Uoppenod to remember tho ox Istonco of n wife, but ho was also a vory good Malay, and it Is not wise to offend a Malay, becansohodocs not forgot any thing. Moreover, In Pambo'B coso blood had boon drawn ond food spoiled. Noxt morning Nurkeed roso with r, blank mind. Ho was no lodger sultan of Zan zibar, but n very hot stoker. So ho went on deck and opened his jacket to tho morning breezo till a sheath knifo cauio liko a tlyiug Ah and stuck Into tho woodwork of the cook's galley, half an inch from his right armpit. Ho ran down elbow before his time, trying toromem ber what ho could havo said to the owner of tho weapou. At noon, when all tho ship's lascars wore feeding, Nur. keod advanood into thoir midst, and be lug a placid man with a lnrgo regard for his own skin ho opened negotiations, laying! "Men of tho ship, Inst night I know that I behaved uiiboomly to somo ouo or another of you. Who was that man, that I may meet him faco to faco and say that I was drunk." Pambo moaiorod tho dlstaneo to Nurkoed's naked breast. If ho sprang at him, ho might bo trippod up, mid a blind blow at tho chest somotimes only means a gash on tho breast bono. Ribs aro diflloult to thrust botwoen nnia tho subject is asleop. Bo ho said noth ing, nor did tho other loscors. Their faoes immediately dropped all oxpres ton. as is tho custom of the orientals when there Is killing on tho carpot or any ohauce of troublo. Nurkeed looked longot tho whito eyeballs, no was only an African and could not road characters. A big sigh, almost a groan, brokofrom him. and ho went back to the furnaces. Tho lascars took up ho conversation where he had interrupted It Tiioy talked of tho best methods of cooking rice, , Nurkeed suffered considerably during tho run to Bombay from lack of fresh air Ho only carao on deck to breatho when all tho world was about, and oven then o heavy block onco dropped from a derrick wltbiu a foot of his head and an apparently lashed grating on which ho set his foot iHgitn to turn with tho inten tion of dropping him on tho cased cargo 1C feet below, and one insupportable uicht tbo shcathkuifo dropped from tbo rVoVIo, aud this timo it drew blood, si Nurkeed inado complaint, and when tho Saorbruclc reached Bombay fled ana Sorted htowU sjaoag 800,000 ywplt jsfs& . ! DA2feD ON YHE DElEftf. A Man UleaorThlrot Within One Hundred Jid Fifty Yard, of Luke orFreuli Water. On tho burning sands of Cocopah dos ert, tesldo a lako that appoarc to to of tho coolest and tho purest of fresh wa ter, lio tho bones of an Ainerienu who died of thirst, mid around him aro flvo or six holes of two or thrco feet In depth, which ho dug with his finger nails in a frenzy of thirst. His fingers oro worn oIT nt tho ends, mid only bin whitening Imiihw are left to bear witness to tho tragedy. Joso Garcia, who makes a living by peddling from ouo little camp to anoth er on tho desert, has rotnrnod from a trip which began on Aug. 20. Ho loft hero nt that timo and engaged a guldo at tho now placer camp at Las Picachos, below tho boundary line, to taku him to a mining camp in tho Cocopah moun tains in tho heart of tho desert. Tho guide was unmed Quiriuo Sosilio, n half bi-cod, mid with thom went also Frank Cota, n Moxicnn. Thoy loft Lo Picachos in tho nfteinoon, traveled nil night, and by tho next morning were far out on tho desert. By somo miscal culation they woro without water, mid though not lost they wero bewildered ns to tho nearest way to n well and spent tho noxt two days in traveling without water, becoming ulmost itisano from thirst On the ovening of tho third day thoy found water. They wero then on tho northeast sido of Great Salt lako, or Laguua Saluda, that lies between tlio Cocopah mountains on tho oast and tho Painted mountains ou tho wost. Tho lako is about six miles wido and 20 or 30 in length, varying in sizo according to tho season, indicating that It is fed by tho gulf of California. It is very shallow and saltier than tho waters of tho ocem i. Tho thno men proceeded southward between tho lako and Cocopahs for a distance of ten miles or so anil thoro en countered two Mexicans and a .whito man. Tho two former wero named Mar garlto Augulo and Follpo Moreno, and tho Ainci lean's namowas not lonrnod, but from tlio description ho is thought to bo Fred Wiirsuiii, who loft this city for tho Cocopah placers somo weeks ago. Garcia continues tho story its follews: "Tho mencomo from Los Picachos by way of Nlji and had been without wa ter for soveral days, and one of them, Margarito Angulo, was nlroady crazy. Ho was as deaf as u post mid wandered around liko n drunken man. Ho paid no attention to my guide, mid wo had to lay hold of him to mako htm drink, In a few hours ho was ull right. Tho oth ers woro in their right minds, but in a torriblo condition, mid its I saw their swollen tongues my own began to swoll, for I had passed through tho saiuo tor- turo only two days before, mid oven now my tonguo swells while I think of It Wo gavo them water, and thoy soon re vived nnd continued on theirway. They wero burdened with u dry washer nnd many tools and moved slowly, so wo left them, my guldo giving thorn direc tions whero to ilud tho next water. "A fow miles larther wo camo upon tho bones of a man lying stark on tho sand about 25 yards from tho lako. Thcrowns nollosh loft. Tho coyotes .had found tho Iwdy. Ouo leg was gono, but tho rest of tho lomains wero thoro. Tho heart lay toward tho north, fnco upward. Tho whiskers wero dark and turning gray, nnd tho hair was tho saino. Tho mnn had wont a bluo jumper, a rod woolen undershirt, ouo boot and a brown slouch hat I found n cheap clasp purso in his Jumper pockot which contained this paper, which Js n pleco of ni en voloiH) or paper wick, addressed 'James Moore, paymaster A. T, and 8. F., Topoka.' In tho purso was also part of a giccnback. Thero was nothing clso to ldontify tho body. Tlio boot was about a No, 0. and tho m.ui did not seem to havo been largo. "I examined the fingers mid found tho ends worn off, nnd therowero flvo or nU holes in tho ground around tho body, miulo by scratching for water. Ono 6f tho holes, farther away, seemort to havo been inado with n pick anu snovoi. Thero woro no tools around tho man, no canteen and no sign of fowl. As we pro oooded I traced his barefoot tracks for moro than flvo mllos, coming from tlio direction of Yuma or Now River and going toward Coyote Wells, Tho tracks wero Irregular and frequently crossed and somotimes wont into the lako. About 1C0 yards from tho body, away from tho Juko, wo found a reservoir of flno fresh wator. Wo found tho body onSopt la." As tho body is in Mexico nothing cuu bo dono by the ofllcers here, and it will in all probability rest whoro It was found. Coroner Woodward will tako stops to ascertain who tho man was, -San Diego Cor. Ban Francisco Examiner. When the Women Vote. Thoy wero discussing a proposed en tertainment whon tho caller asked: Havo yon Invited Miss do Veroy?" ' "Oh, dear, uol" replied tho hostess. "I couldn't think of It for a moment." "But, my dear child, sho is a charm ing conversationist and a splondld dancer. She U wonderfully nttractlve in the ballroom." I know it," admitted her hostoss, "but you eeo the Is an offensive parti son." Roallr?" "Yes, indeed. Why, she tried to get mo to voto tho Republican ticket, and I couldn't for a moment think of giving her on opportunity to mako couvorts nt my danoo. I've had to loavo her out" "Naturally, under thoso circum stances," acquiesced tho collar. "But how about Mrs, Wllkins?" "Not a snitabla person to invito, my dear. She's not in our set at nil." "I hadn't hoard of that. What'a tho nntter?" . .. t. "How thoughtless of you! Why, she rtoMi't even voto In our ward' Chi- c go Post. Admitted. Tillinghast What a ba&bful girl MlM Eldor is! Qlldersloeve -Ycv sho' on the re tired. listDetroit Frt Prww. i,lMt,tmiHSif:-CJ,,iSMtiiSM' $&iu.,MitfruaJ;luj2:i, I ! I I I What is v Hv A sw M LH siH I aifl V m v?3 Cnstorla is Dr. Snmucl Pitclior's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Nnrcotlo substance. It is a harmless Btibstltuto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee- is thirty years uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fovorlshncss. Castorla proyonts vemiting: Sour Curd, cures Dlnrrhooa and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves toothing troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy nnd natural Bleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cattorta I an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothera have repeatedly told me of Ita good effect upon their children." Dr. O. C. Omood, Lowell, Maia, M Coitoria la the best remedy for children or irblch I nm acquainted. I hope the day la not far distant when mothera will consider the Rat Intercut of their children, and me Ciutorla Instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ours, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby ending them to premature groves." Dr. J. 1'. KlNClinLOB, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77, Great m THE BQFFET OAR ROUTE- N&TAThe Shortest IimWKEK Pacific Coast Points, - St. Paul and the East. Crossc;botb the Uaaoadea and tbo Itockv MounUlua In daylight, ntlordlng pasaengera .the opiortunlty of viewing tho Grandest Scenery in America ! Two tralnH rintlv frnm I'nrtlnnrt- ono nt 11 n. m. via Beattlo. and ono At 8:1 n. m. vln 'U. 11. A N.und H.okiint). minasuperWuiulpmrnt, con paiaoKnnu upnniNierua tourist aiiraping enra. i no duiioi nur- ry on ur inurvoi ui riKnn undtwinfoit, i-onlnlnlng bntli room, tmrlior aliop.eiiMy cbnlra, etc lbs iiiagnlflcani twin KteainHlilpaMirlliwear'iinil "Northland," leao Uulutli evory Monday nnd Friday lor Hie "e)oo,"Munklnita Island, Detroit, ulevtlend and Ilutlulo In connection with the Grout Nortli ern llallway. II. ve vour ticket read via the NOltl HKUN UTKAU-lIIll1 OOMPAM Y. and en- Joy a dellghtlul rldo freo from tho beut nnd dust. BOZORTH BROS., II, O. BTKV1JNH, a W. V. A. Oil Front M Boatllo, Wash. 25c A U m vttBLB AP Ah 1ID Leading Republican Paper- of. tho Capital of HOFER1BROS,, Publishers, ,?iv: Castoria. " Castoria la so well adapted to children that I recommend It aa superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Ancnnn, M. D., fir So. Oxlord St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' Our physldana In the children' depart ment hare spoken highly or their expert, ence in their outalde practice wltb Castoria, and although we only have anionic our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet we ore free to confess that the merlta of Castoria lias won us to look with favor upon it." UNITUD IIOSriTAI. AND DlSfENI ART, Boston, Mas. Amur C Surra, Pru, Murray Street, New York City. and Quickest Line istlng or dining cars, bullet library car I'or tickets or geuerol.lnforrnatlon call ou sw commrroial btrbet, A. II, t DtNNIHION, O. I'.iT, A', 122 Ttilrd st., l'ortland, Or. J!HmZzi& jroAoayH3U w 'L TflTl-CBNT DMIL.V MONTH BY I01IRU :AN ASSOCIATED PRESS EVENING I RiAdQrf JKVm SALEM, OEHGON, ii m wen OURTRICES FOR G.HJNDRONS ARE AS FOLLOWS No. 19 $80 crish. Specials ,$90 caeh. Highest Type jgfib: of 1895 Work.Hr aSS rr.ni7iiT.HFA minmiiir.tf JSMEL u " The WiIIaER?fte Hotel LEADING HOTEL Rctluceil rates. MunaKoment liberal. IIo tiullillngs mid points of Interest. pitrom. BARR & Stoves Hop WOOD AND Plumbing and Tinning. 214 Commercial J, C. GOODALE, COBURG LUMBER YARD, TWELFTH STREET, NEAR DEPOT All grades and ditnoiiBloiiB of Buldlng Lumber.' Lareet Btock asd Loweat rirlri. J. TC. HAKWR. Manawr. GRAY HillDTOlE, WAGONS Road Machlnory and Agricultural" Implements. Latent Improved Goods and Lowest Frleea. Cor. State and Liberty Sti. SALEM OREGON w. Oregon for. all Classes, of. People stsMtftetoQAte. AGFKTS POK OF THE CITY. Electric cars leave hotel for all uu.l- Irate Hn?clal ratee will be given to permtneDt A. I. WAGNER. PBTZEL, and Pipe, IRON PUMPS. See us before orderinif. Streofc. BROS,. MAIL, NEWSPAPER, SALEM, OR. Uffl GiRTS, ii a