-3tsnpn- -wsf.-Bii-iPKtvWBawKsaJcri ; E f i Jil bfl f "z: -p" BriRTa rA THE BEST 1PIPE TOBACCO. 1'icelrlint. 1 .8 J. (I. M.llisili, Clshlnr, Mai OF SA.LEM. TrniisuotflR itcnorat banrting business. RED FRONT LIVERY AND HTAQrf LINK. Red Kraut Livery and Uodrdltu Btable. KlrlctdKi In overy teapcoi. 1'rlcct reasonable, n II. wjcaTACOTT, proprietor. DAILY bTAOK L1NIC3. Following ntugPH arrive hiH dupoil Jitlly, except "uudnyt Hllvorton nWiift nrnvoi at 10 a, in., leavo h Ills p in. Kuro 76 cent Di'lnn Ihj, nrrlvent lOn, m.,)tnvo at 1 p. in. innipenionno singe nrrivet m. iu..xi n. ni leavorfntlir. ni, 10-ld h TO MAKE A Fortune tino 0o for nvoryf 10 Invoked can be tnnrto by our uovt systematic l'luu or speculation. f 10 00 nnd more in ado dully nn mn)t lnvos menu, by many penon who live awuy from UIiLiiro. All we Mk Is to Investigate our now nnd or. iKlnnl method! I'ast wornnnnr pluu iiHd blithest referenrci! furnl lied Our Uonklet "I'oint nnd lllutM," bow to make money ovuii when on llio wrong Ide nfot ttio market, and ntbTlntorriiiit'on sent KIIKK. UILMOUS v ro., H miters uud Urolcera, Open Hoard of '1 ride Hldg,, Olilcajo. III. 10l3indAw POLAND CHINA HOGS. 'lheundurslsned'huii n nndtitred Poland Ohluu bour. "IVucoumker," nnd about 40 yonuic boars nnd sows from l'enotinukcr, and lullblood I'nlaud China sows, which are ot tered for nilo cho-ip, John Marnnch, on Jndopcnilorico mid, near Holmes' hop ynrd 10 2 1-1 in dw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WE DO NOr WANl'-llnrior loafer, but men ol ability. 8300 to $5 io u month to liUillcri. Htntennd genoral agent. Baiary nnd cotnmlsilon. Ilucluo Klro Engine Co.. ltwclue. Wli. oosU WANTM)-Pluco In thn olty to work ' board aitr school iinum, by mi trans u. of H Apnly by mull CUIUIH pttlOIUCO, to lor strong boy ijirNon, 11.8.81 LO'I..1jki.b Watch, has tho Initial U 1'. Kinder win iieiuwardud uy louruingto caplml 1'rlntlinf Co mate Inn building. ANTM)Iloiuwork by ujou in wuiiwd wlihexporleuro. Apply at Urn. l'oguo'a boarding limine. 1 041 It aoUM..Allvirluu wuuih, Americuu Wal Ilium works. Call at thU otllce. bill J? L ADIE Auk for Li Tranco Tooth l'ato, nn I an excellent tireneratlon that H Handle orders lor all kinds o.hnlr good tilled wlthm n low day. Ttfiint mauefor llalrdresslnir, Manicuring and Treating the HoiId by the month, A. E.sius, Itoom ifK.drldgoniu, 10 1 KlHIIBIt, Newspaper Advertising Agent siercnauur tticuauce, nan Francisco, our authorlied agent. This paper 1 kept onfllata hisotnoa. TtAHVIttl ilnl.nrf UnMAMU..n Jn.ln JT Taoomaand Han Krnnolioo paper on salo b IIUI M Ilopr loiomoe hlnok. OMtY l UUAN, U. MarsU, IVml omoAblocic v luoni mr. djjAAHUVHan Improved 6orotr-ct three OUUu mlltiioutliot town. Hmnll house Inquire of tlunrml, over Btate V4kll and barn man. IKL.L.A HllKHMAN Typewrttiug and oimmerolal ktenourunhv. (Jtllce. room . (Jray blook. The bent of work done at reu aonaoin r-tin l-V8 fca lllill ull L'.uili.ij ....1.......!......- .un.il.t i.rk t7B.&-4 IJUUIll,ll ll'UK ,iugui tl'IIIIU 1 lentftdort olioloo land m Whi halem. lood. largo home aud bru; variety ot b-iir lugfrultiret-v I'loity of nut ill irult. good water and J; acres timber, Addresa box It), Balum. Uiai GEO. FENimiCll'S MEAT MARKET, ifil Commerolal Ht.JOottle bloos.l U.M. UeokkUo. r rrompweilvoiy ruiiooeuior Ui U. M. Ileflk. (Vi. iiejii moaia iu tue.city, at lowrat pricen The Buckeye State Contri butes the Story of a Ye- t run's Sonrch. How Fred -Taylor, a Metdbor of tb Giilluut 18fft!).N. Y V. I., Fluully Fouud What Ilo' Haa tJougltt 8lucotlio Wur Oltiscd. 'Kiom llio AhUibu1a, Ohio, Ilc.-Kxm ) Of tbo thoufluiida of loyal union men who wotil Into tho war of the rebellion uouo who lived to return to tUelr uorthcrn homos had n narrower racnno from death while in tholr country's xitvico or a more harrowing oxperleuco -luce liutuloReof tho war thun Fred l'uilor, orUeiiovu, Aehtubiilti County, Ohio, who en bted at tho age of twenty seven yearn In the 189th regiment, New York Volunteers at Elmira nnd the regluieut was Immediately after aent to the front and was In many hot ougf inents. No reglmout cumo out of thcbtniKKle with a braver record thau the 189th N. Y. V. whlo i wtw qii the uroutul ut Atinomntox. Butlu the incautliiif, throuiitt Hih forced morohea, tho cxpoauro that ouio from Hleeplug on tho dump (,'rouud uu I eiitlni' food hulf cooked or not eookbd ut nil, Air. Taylor cotitruuled that terrible dlectiee chronic diurrlioeil which swept huud redu of the llower ofthf tiotthem troopn into u raves on noiithf rn tlo'dts. He wan sent to hia hnnio near i'ilinira in uu hI motitdyli it condition. Tim beat phy hIoiuub (o be hud wete culled to IiIh aid but medical uklll wum lowerleas to ur- reut the ravnuea of the dlneufo and ufter yours cf aullerl.-K hu wan given up by tho fraternity to dlo. JUrforo Ukeu with the muludy Mr. I'uylor wu8 a nutu of lajge physique, utrona;, heulth and posneHHud wonderful viinlity. It wiih his fjrent vitality which kopt him ullve during tho yeurs the doctors were experimenting with bluj. He hud expended all his uurnlus funds, his but physleluu's bill umount lug to $460 Left In this condition ho turned his attention to prepared reme dies but without Buccets. Strong doc of luudanum ulouo oilorced him relief utid thut but lempoiury. The disease Hlili remulued. Ho hud teirlblo head- achi'H, his uorvea were shuttered, he wou.d uot sleep uu hour u duv on an uverage, hud no appetite uud run down to a voritnblo living skeleton. Finally in despulr ubout a year ago Air. Tavlor and his faithful wife movod from New York stato to Geneva and locatod on tho south shore of Luko Erie la the vuiu hopo that iv cIiuiiko might prove beuollolul. Hut ttio chunge came uot. He hud often heard und reun i.r tho wonderful cures pei formed by Or Wi. hams' Piuk PiMs lor 1'ulo J't-opln but hlsuntlputhy to prepared nie II ilnen hud so become so groat thut hu Iu I re peatedly refused to give them a trlul. Fluully on tho recommuddullon f F. J. Holluer, the lending drugglnt oi Geneva, who was cogdl.uut of slmllur cases which 1'lnl: 1'llls hud cuied, Mr. Taylor was persuaded to try u box. "As a drowning mtu graHps u straw so I took the pills," suys Mr. Tujlor, "but with no more hope of rescue. Bui ufter thirty years of stillerlng unit fruitless huuuIi for relief I ut lust found It in Dr. Williams- 1'luk Pills. The day uftet I took tho II ret pills I com menced to (eel bettor uud when I hud tuketi the lTrst box I was Iu fact a new man." Thut wim two mouths ugo. Mr. T-ytor has since two more boxes of tho pills uud his nrogrcHB la sternly aud ho hufl tho outmost coulldeuco that the euro will Im complete uud permanent Ho tins regained run control of his ner ves and slue im us well us In his vouth Color is coming buck to his parched veins nud ho Is calnluc flesh uud strength rapidly, Ho is now ublo to do couslderublo outdoor work. As ho concluded nurrutlug his sillier Ings, experience uud cure to a Beacon reportor Mrs. Taylor, who has been his helpmeet theeo many years, said sho wished to add her testimony In fuv.r of Pink Pills. "To tho pills alouo Is due tho credit of raising Mr. Taylor from u helpless invalid to the mun he Is to-day," eald Mrs. Taylor. Both Mr. uud Mrs. Taylor cannot find words to express the grutltudo they feel or ro commend too highly Pink Pills to Htillerlug Immunity. Any inquiries uiiuresseii to inem ut uenevn, u.. re gardlng Mr. Taylor'1 case thoy will cheerfully answer as they aro uuxlous that the whole world shull know whut Piuk Pills huvo douo for them and that suffering humanity may be bone ilted thereby. Dr. Williams' Piuk PUIa contain all tho elements Decennary to givo new life and rladnvsa to the blood und restore shuttered nerves. They are for sale b ull dnnrglHts, or may be hud by mail from Dr. Williams' Medlolue Company Uolieueotiidy, N. Y for 60 cents per box, or six bov.es for $2 (SO. STARVINQ CHILDREN. lOintlnned from fourth page 1 REMOVAL Umbrella man formerly at 1S7 Commerolal ut., him ro moved to IMi bialo t,, Armoiy bulldlug, wnero bo will bi glad to toe all h h old ciuioiuom, alHO uow oun. UmbroMat re- S Aired, recovorea nnd new one made, to or nr. 10-itMm luileu of railroad In rails used to i jgrafc: Li Hs tfc,)- Don't be Foolish ul tVt tome other UnJ of onJcntd . think n l "Jmt i fiooa" milk. ItU ." tl tha GAIL BORDEN EAGLE BRAND Ho Equal There are 177765 tha United States There uro 00,835,SS0 cover mis ground, There are 6811,205,0001108 used to bind these rails together, but no such amount, however, la required to hind tho hearts of tho traveling puhllo to the (uot that tho Wlsconlu Central Hih-p furnish superior fucllltlea on nil tbeli trains between Ht. Puul and Chicago which form doso connections with nil lines to the east and south. Make a note of It. Khemn&tisni Is u symptom of disease of the Kid-nej-B. It will certain! v le relieved hy Parks Huro ('uro. Tbut headache, bucl'.Holio und tired feeling come from the ki me cause. Ask for Parks' Sure ('nro for tho liver and kldnoya prlr-e 1'tSi, sold liv IiUtin A Brook IiHm olmrges, If the subordinate employes and the children themselves aro not intimidated Into ullenco. A STORY OP BtlFFERINCl. Tub Journal hua been In possession of Information for aomo lime, obtained'' frntti n rnllniiln fnrmur nmnlnvn nf tlioi government Indian school at Ghem. awn, to tho cllect that the children wcro uot allowed a sulllclent amount of food to keep them from actual stifTeutng from hunger. In a 'eugthy Interview hud with this em ploye, (whoso name cannot at this time be disclosed,) It was gathered that thore was a woeful mismanagement in respcot to tho Issuing of rations. That no pntatoeci had been glvon tho chil dren since the 20th of last July; that a wholly Insufficient nmount of bread wus doled out to them at each meal, forty loaves being the allownnco for between '230 nnd 210 children; that meat was apportioned for ono moul, dluner, aud if there was any left It was warmed up for breakfast; that tho only vegetables provided wore cabbage, tur nips, nnd equashes, and those In only limited quantities; that a very little fresh fruit had been given them during thostimmor, and that no dried fruit was provided slnro early In the spring, and then It consisted of dried apples and prunes, both of which were very wormy; that even after an careful prep aration na possible, while tho fruit was cooking tho worms would rlsj to the top, where they woro skimmed oil. That tho cook was ordered to uso the urge, t)Ugh, strong, outside leaves of cabbage, thoso usually fed to hogs, with tho remark that it was "good enough." That tho smallor children often cried for something to eat, nnd that as punishment Botno were put to work without having bad their break fast. Dlnnor often consisted of bread, meat and water; supper of bread, beans (or hominy) with gravy Bometlmes,and tea; breakfaet of meat, (If there was any loft from dlnnor,) bread and coffee. That flvo pounds of tea and flfteon of coffee wero used per week. OOEti THROUGH! TIIH SCHOOL. Tho reporter went to that institution, and a8 a visitor was shown through the dlflerout departments. In the bukery tho reporter wus shown ovens, etc. .and the bread Just baked. It was not very bad In appearance, though It was dark In color, nud qulto unyielding to the touch, that Is, it seemed already to bo dry and hard, There it was learned thut forty loaves wero sent to tho din lug room for each meal. In reply to tbo question, "how long wilt this much bread last," one of tho bakers said, "about six days." Tho attondanl expressed tho opinion that It would not lust more than thrco days. The tmker persisted In saying it would lupt six iluyn, uud then tho attendant suit), "at uuy rate there is nono wasted," nud suld "You never havo any old breud sent back, do you ?" to which question the boy replied very decidedly und with an expressive smile, "No, we don't." The roportor made an effort to talk with tho bakers, but the cour teous attendant remained too close at hand. In another department, how- over, better success was met with, Leaylng tho attendant on one side of the room tho reporter crossed to the other, aud addressing an intelligent looking Indlnn hoy or apparently 18 or 20 years of age, asking: "Do you have auougu to cat hero." A quick glance of surpriso and Inquiry, hud thun the boy replied with deoslou, ''dome times we do, and sometimes wo dout. "Aro you hungry uow?" "No, wo had enough this noon " "What did you have?" "Bread and meat and water, uud we hud pututoos toduy." , "Did y ou havo them yesterday ?' "Yes, we've had them for dluner for two or tin eo day b." "How long before that was It since you hiid wijf" u, i oiu kuow; a good many weeks." 'Were you often hungriV" "Yea u good mauy limes; sometimes wo dout buve much for several days, aud thou sometimes wu have all wo wunt for a few meals," "J). you have other thing? bes des br ad aud meal?" "Yes, we have beans qulto often, and sometimes cabbage or turnips." "Why is It that you are not given inort?" "I don't kuow. They eay they don't havo It to give us." While In tho Kitchen the reporter jskod how much meat and beaus It took per day, and was told, by the attendant, 200 pounds of meat per day ami 60 pounds of beaus per meal, That Ave pounds of tea wero used per week, uud 26 pounds of cofXee. Tho attend, ant then turned to the cook and asked If that w.b right. Her reply was, 'V, about." The reporter wont about among, the table?, talking with different ones of hunger,- One girl when addressed asld, "It is better now, For a few daya wo have had enough to ent." When asked what they had for dinner that day rhe replied, "bread, meat and potatoes." Bhe snld they 'had not had potatoes for weeks until within two or three days. When asked if they wero often hungry she said, "yes, often. The llttlo ones sometimes cry for eomothlug to eat." Another girl was approached with the questien: "Diyou huvo all the potatoes you waul?" A q'llok g ance, aud seeming to gain codfl ience In tho roporier, she answered, "O, no. Wo didn't have potatoes for weeks and weeks until tho other day." The re porter suld, "Tell me all about It," xnd then with tears in her eya she com menced. "They did not glvo us enough to eat ull summer. We didn't have any potatoes, and tho only vegetables wo had was cabbage and turnips and squashes, and we didn't have ihem nil tho time, und only ono kind of veget ables at a time. We had bread but not near enough of it, nnd we hnvo meat for dlnuer, iud what Is left is set in tho oven and warmed up for break fust. llio bread until today has been black aud hetyy and sour; It wasn't fit to eat, nnd the cofleo Isn't good. Wo havo two and n half pints of ground cofleo to 26 gallons of water, and then wo don't have enough sugar. Wo aro allowed 100 pounds a week, and wo havo to be so savltig to mako It last at all. Wo don't havo any milk except in tho codec." "Do you havo fruit?" "A very llttlo just apples, aud wo havo uot had them cooked for a long, long time. Last spring wo had cooked fruit, but It was dried apples and prunes that wero so wormy they wore not fit to cat; wo couldn't get ull ot tho worms picked out, and they wen- cooked. O, can't something be done for us?" and with tears running down her checks, sho said, "and think of ltl thoje llttlo baby children cry for something to eat." Her atory was told in a voice slinking with emotion and in u manner that was an appeal for help. Hbe watched for the employes, and when they came ucnr would change tho subject, spoaking of general things. Bhe Bald that tho matron, as a pun ishment to tho little ones for not hay ing wood carried to nil of tho many places by a certain time, would tnnko tnom go without tholr moals. mm MiSfiS The Cures Dy Hood's Bflrisparllla nrs wondcrf ol, bat th explanation is simple. Hood's Bow- pnrnia punui-o, ' hos nnd enriches tho blood, nnd Jiseaee esnnotrelBt it pow erful curntlvo powers. Head this) t "My girl bad Lip dlscnBO wlion flvo years old. Bhe was confined to her hod and for six or .. . .-... n..1!nt troltrhts even wecKStno uociur ujj.. " r .. u affected limb. When sho got up sho was unable toiralk.hatail "tr strength nnd day by Thur rJe V"r nor. I rend of a cure of a slmHsi raoe i ry Hood's Sanmparllla, and decided Uo gh It to Lillian. When she had 1 taken ( ont bottle It hnd effected so much Reed tlist I kept on glvlnff it to her until she had taken three bottlca. Her appeti o was then excellent and she woi i well and strong. She has not used crotches ior eight months and walkB to school every day. I cannot say too much for Hoods Sarsaparilla It Is a splendid medicine and I would recommend It to any one." MBP. U. A. LaUose, Orovlllo, California. tn taitolm. mild, elTee- mi j miff '" taitolf". imin,iiM nooci 8 Fills ue. Auatuggiiu. in.rM 'iflrrjri '' ' m'" Lmm "'T'gl7!nTsyry i-( ui'tid i" I AN EMPLOYEE'S TALE. A lady formerly employed In the culinary department said that the glrld woro shoes so full of holes that In mopping tho floors their feet got wot, and that sho had oftsn given thorn her own rubbers to wear, moved by pity, because thoy wero women all tho Batne, oyen if thoy were not white, That she attributed tho prevalence of pulmo nary diseases uot so much to the do goueraoy ot the race as to the exposure they wero subjected to. That aftor slopping about on tho wet lloors the girls would appeul to her to glvo them something to Hlleviuto their pain. That small girls wero put at carrying wator up stairs In five gallou oil cans, tho cans being filled ns full ub could bo without slopping. Tho reportor saw In tho tailor shop a young gltl scarce Ave feet In height, standing at the tablo pressing eoams with an Iron bo heavy that it taxed the strength of tho reporter,(who is by no means a small or dellcato person,) to lift It with ono hand. A musty odor, like that of rottou wood, was uotlcuble In all tho buildings. Tho floors were damp, and Inquiry olloited the state ment that they wero inoppod daily. Tli la extra ordinary lie iiTonntor 13 tho moat wondorful discovery of tbo ago. It nu been en "1orod by tho IcadlngFch-u. tino men of Kuropo and America. Hudyan li pnroiy vogo Hudyin stop Framalurenoss or tho din chargo In H lays. C-ires LOST UANfiCOD quickly. Over 2,000 privates cndotrcsientr. i'romaturrmwi mrnnx luiDOtenry .u iliu first ttnto. It U a lymptom of toinlnnl weakness and barrenue, Jt can bo ti'.oppod lu -JO days bythaiuoorifuilynn. Thorcw dl covory wm undo by tboSr-.-'-Jal teLioftlienlt fimnusHudtin Mediccl institute. It h (In rironwit vl'allrcr ia.io. Jt Is vc7 poweif.il, li :t ha mIcm fo'! fur 1 Co a pck- troorC paoliejt3 for SS.PH.In'meJtdlxisoe) wrltteu guaramco Rlreiirncuru. If you buy nix boxo and aro rot cntt rly cured, six rooro -ill be aent to ynu f- o nf all c' urm-i. dcndfnr elrrulr.nand (ei.tltnouUl. Adlrcsn IIUUhON MICUIOAI. INBTVXU'X:, MirictlotBtc.r'fir,.Mr?i)t.;Bisu hail t''rniio.'i.c't.,.''l. m mm C'ontlltiatlou, Dluincra. Falling Hen. sntionp.Ncrv oustwltohluK of the ejes und other pait3. Strongthoai, luvigoratcE and tone llio ontlrodystem. Hudian eurci Debility, x'crTournoM, i:mlLsl(iiin, anddevolopti aud restorer weak organs. iV'ns In the bOvii. loisci by day oi nlilitatoppcf COLLEGE OF MQSI of the Willamette University, -JUNDER NBW JNANAGK SMEtfJ Moi' r.t inotlioi jNojo but thn best a gooi 10-7-lm Uplodato. Bnmnnsin tho nutcrn and Vm-,,.,.. od onoiiKli f?r bfglnnor a well an ior moroadvKS 'v W. O. HAWLKY. l'r.l,i, pUf It A. HKltlTAUK. VocSm 1M1LU WINKLima-aor, FIRST NATIONAL HANK DUH.DINO, SALEM OR W. I. STALKY, I'KiNCUvw.. ' 0R' School In emitlBiioj lonlni. btudent nay enter at any ti. will pay tlmao ho expect to prepiirofOraomoliualnem purmiit in .? " liiiRlncH collego w h th a j-yMiiniillo eoi)nn or liuilnrHH tnilnitif nl 5n.1 nnd trained irprlinr lor tlili piulicular lino of work Innttuc Thfn h" niiBluesa College olinrs llo ceurRei: "' '"'Tipiiii Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English, Thin U ponltlvoly tho only btulncaa college In Oreg hi ulni: the Intor-eoinmunlcatlnn vBiim. w ncna praotlco. OuUof-to -n HtudeniH may acoure botrd nnd rurni.hi bl"1- In private ramuy ni w a weeK. wr'ioor onii at oolUvo oniei rnVvi. "f"1 Klvlnir full Information raiMiivntoronr eof ntudv nitt nr tnliinn V?1"' rtniiion:;'ty Steam Djci Clcaiiinj I! cm and u Have removed to'the south room of the postofnee block, where tlierronri.i . fitllng.up the estnlilNlimcnt with llie latest nppllancci for ' STJ3AJVI CJJt!;A.JNIJMCJr AND DYEIN The plant Is the most cxlcnslvc one In the state, being prepared to huutk kinds of fine fabrics, make a specially ol Ladles' and UentH1 cloihin? tl. ' nu nnon rt our rlrooiM, MLSON, rrop., ... .- .- aa. -.IHIIIl'. IVIll carpets, blankets, ladles' Hats, straw lints and feathers dyed and riwiMri Orders promptly nitcnueu to uy man, express or singe. Your raimm.. solicited. COMMERCIAL STREET. WALDEIMXA It -EXCELSIOR - STABU 13. C, HANSEN, JVIANAGE-R. Only (jowl horflos uflcd. Satiafnction gunrniitcpd. lindc ol' Si to liiRtirmifo Mock. M h e. GOODALE, COBURG LUMBER YAR TWELFTH STREET, NE A R DEPOT ah graues aim uimenstonB of Buldlng Lumber. Lnrget stock and I """" J. V.. WAKRR. Mn.Pl The W iLamefle Hot j . 'a H9&J u VUt I illl. t i, i ,h., UiWU I rc-i. I f r Hui oirl.dii i;i", Sri - iMorrliuin I WilinH, uiiii ttural ill cliarui. i.r ny Inllammu lion, itiilf I n ur ulitra tloo or in n r i ii nii'in V?ei!ire 'cLiSCSW in 1 wt ). XT1 Ojirtcivl V! CM i. atrljiart. rriKDII CDOIIllOIL rHEtVH13CriCMlCtr.A. oraiiM N,io aitrlusi-nt 01NCnNAII.O.RPrM t,6,u '" riCBJ, W tt a . KTlnor U lit III iitnlil wririvr 'vVC?M !'y' i'-'i rifi'nii, fui f tl '.-''. r ' mii", e . M " ' rwniMt, LEADING MOTEL, OF THE CITi'J .1 n !,CL'" ru,.i'8, . ia"nKeuient liberal. Electrlo cars leave hotel fouM iiouuiiuiugs unu poinia of interest. Hpeclal rates will bo given town patrons. A. I WAGNER Tonic .dv -EVfS.. .KVr.Jf'ii CkMJ?', '-TSiUt" I ft5iooa Builder Hypoclioiidrical. despondent, nerv-. otis, "tirea out" men -those who stilTer from backnthe , weariness, loss of en- ercry. im paired mem ory, dizzi ness, melan choly and llie re stilt of ex hausliurr dis. cases, or drains upon the system, excesses, or abuses, bad habits, or early vices, are treated through cor respondence at their homes, with uniform success, by the Specialists oi uie invalids' Hotel and Surgical fjf 'Itt L. v JJWi! I i k i'I nm ran JHtr .f'l'V .MVJm. I" tjtffl 7 'jF-12l u fjuMvs ursu . .ffiW WM r ffr-j.iw w ttn&tvi di rlnilve psnuphUl ide, mrbax. rr t1.HO- W! iv Dr. WILLIAKS' MEDICINE CO., Sclienccladj, ;ly. rirockvUle.Out J JOHN HUGHES. Jtealer la Groceries, Paints, Oils, WImlow;Glttss,VurnlsIiC8 and tlio most complete stock ol Brushes of nil Kinds In the State. Artists' Blatorluls, Lime, Halr.Ccincntuiul SIiIhkIcsuihI finest qunlltv oi CiKASS SKEI)S J. H." HAAS, WATOIIUAKhH AND JKWKLKIt, M -keg a specialty r Finn Uepalr Work Beth Thomaa cluck., eto., a 6 u.mmarclnl Htroet. Gheat, THE BUFFET CAR H0UTE-I NoiwSyThe Shortest and Quickest li -1IKTWEEN- Pacific Coast Points, St. Paul and the Eas Croson both tho Caaoados and the Kockv MounUlna In daylight, lattoralnj pi""!0 ujjui muuy ui viuwiug tue , Grandest Scenery in Amelia & NTan,!tl?rlili?,.t!?Jly ffnm Vor t,n.nrti ono nt u " vl Boattlo. aud ons at 8 a v. .' Mmo.n.iS'Sn ",-,Jt"B8U.P?rl!e,IuIP'nent,con Utlnt; ordlnlnir oira. bofftl I1W1 Uimonnil UnlDlHterod tour ut. a amilmrnon Tl.. I,. ?, III.. ..... nr. mirt01 LuaS?.'!Jf":V.0."'a,nlK.ual'. room, barber ahop. easy ohalra. Vto. 1h m?to!5. iij' rv rL."u" "'1" nna "Northland." loavo Duluth every Monday ana row ..uu, aiuoKinna ikiana l)itmll'iilvslani .. n..r.,i i joy a delightlul rldo froofrom the heat uud oust, Forticlti BOZORTH BROS. 210 It.lO. BTEVENH, G W. P.IA. 013 Front at.,Hcattle, Wash. In connection with theOreJ ftl UTV1 4IIII- IXIJirA.,1" ticltets or general JnforwtK o COMMERCIAL BTREl UAT.IIM. OR. ii n KLK-WIHIYlM. C f ! "'" iaToirditra"'! SALEM WATER CO. Ofiicet Willamette Hotel Bulldin-.l For ttntAP inrulAA nHHl .t -.. ISfflLWWjBK m&. ffl"K plalnUattheolUoe, PROPOSALS WANTED FOR AN OPERA HOUSE SITE, ?ro?nplremisaU,Ver UUleM waUjr -l8 ct Bit. C0NT1U8, laxris Parlors Over GrayM J. J. J1AUKIN8, Horse Shoeing T. fl. CiltlL'UXWX w s - - XS.IDSiT'iS'Ii Oflleoj Corner Court nntlTnw upstairs. All worn giirau- -, us inn lowegt with dUnaiiAri rmit institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. A book I Sealed proposals will be received bv of 136 larire narres. devoted in iim the uniierWno.i rn, ..".--' veu l)y consideration of the maladies above not Jean JUnn ooxiso. Bald site .to S RomomLh hinted at, may be had, mailed si , K2 J'm.Sj'If,! ' w,e8t of "'' Fo?. nemeJTID0r cnreiy seaiea jrom observation, in a 1A if n o Plain enveloL by seuditur io cents 10 'tf 0Ii A8' BURQQRaP. in one-cent stamps (for postage ou Book), to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, at the above mentioned Hotel. For more than ft quarter of a century, physicians coimecteo with tills wide v cele. Cy Stewart The Coooer. MONEY TO LOA On city or farm property. R J Over Bush's Bank. UlU'El t'At'Klt-tirgeioi,0' .moTiimVJ wrapping paper for wilec MSR, thing for putUng under carpeu. w nal offloe. Children Cry fot Pltchr' Ca;oriR WOLZ'S MARKET. Kresn.taalted and smoked Meats anrt on sages. -ltetrleeraor mSTi. i i?".n? J- ?XSSutft&raV.B ?'' Z ".Heanvthlngithhonn. .. -''r - --.WOEZ,, SgSffif t-iviu mi wus oiiuiieu tne same story or. trMti,it r i. .1: jr. "I insunielcnt fjod aud . Children Cry for Pitcne'r'a Caytorifit. iiciiiiwcut 01 me aenonip d uiuc C0U8e('uent above referred to, their sole study unu practice. Tiiousauds, Have con sulted them. This vast experience has naturally lesulled iu improved I methods oud ujeaus of cure. ' MONEYTO LOAN .b iuu uouami;AM,"ON M'B. klBMHiikiAaiULilL'tf 1WJ CHEAPEST. BEST. Salem. Ohecok., E.JT.WAITEritINTlK BOCK AND .111 WIl Leaal Blank FublM .. ,.k. rtus'l Bush'a New Hrlek.over iii"- j HUIE WING SANGI - iMrpRTsrirt Jspanwe Fan y Oood'.a '"7it)'l broidery, orn iwenu. fhina"'r'li, I all kind MUUdbs " UBu CB'.l hinKiellaK very cheap. J v IiMltm.Or