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'pnpTrv'-v" Emu mLMt rtsl i Armmr&imui -kfSSBBaSSSlte mi ifiiit lm gaww ANNUAL ROSE SHOW for a ro3cs,2 varlc- tlian 12 of Nervous KlceplMi, no appetite and Tory much nut Mown, waa the condition of my husband. Mince talcing Hood's Baraaparllla he hat Iwonderfully improved, and ha now cat and alceps vroll; in fact, be k all rlgM. Hood's Sarsaparilla earn very highly." Mrs. Mart Cos , IMP Cedar Bt., Puoblo, Colorado. Ewe esteem ver: IKIQAN, jHood's Pills !"' :" ,i.T'.r.ulii.bmm- WHAT 13 POTTRV! t la Miulo In the Cathrdral of the UumUB Uenrt. Poetry is ninsio in tho catliodral of no heart. Deep in tho human brcasft liero towers n noblo strnotnro. It stands part from tho bunton paths of tho mind n snout, hidden vnlloy. Tho ordinary noughts and passions hnrry past tho ortal ami know it not. Tlioy havo not earned tho "open scaaino." Ego him- elf, mh r of tho kingdom of tho intol set, iIoom not know tho sacrod spot It tliu mission of his lifo to find it, nnd avliig 01100 found it ho cannot romom or tuo routn by winch ho Journoyod. lo cannot rot urn to it at will. Fats junnls (ho way nnd raroly grants nn ou rnnco, yet every man at somo tirao of Ms lifo happens upon it, nud tho fortu ity to roauh it often. Though thoy nro IMliulfohlnri by tho way, their oagor foot Ite'urn to trend tho labyrinth. Thov nra lido poets of mankind, whoso fauoy gives Bight to thoir foot. At Bonio nnoxpectetl momont n fair lido points Iho way, tho doors swing much, and man enters tho cathodral of is heart. Soniutiiuoa it is n strain of Saulo of Gcnrching, thrilling Bwcotnoss Wat points tno way. uomotinies it is n fipynl sunset SoinetinioH it is n rapt nnd pNf forgetting prayor. Somotlinos it is fttia hand of lovo, but oftonostit is gaunt laerrow. It Is n stntoly toiunlo. Its dorno p as broad us thohoavons, toward which te ninny flngerod spires point. Its win- ptews mako cf oachsuuboaui n rainbow. Ilia nislcs nro silent. I In prlost is ponca tWith hnshed hoart and rovoroutlal stop outers and is at rest All that is fiijMerlal of him ho loaves bohiud. Quiot , beauty possess Ills sonl. nnd ho floats tJiwi inspiring dream. Ho listens, and j ur niu lira wmu inus on U1S in- tear an occasional noto In tho hor sy of tho uulvcrso. Half lost in distnnoo. ho hoars the jtjpMrus of tho morning stars, tho birds, snwpvniormu, tuo trees, uo roots a lietwty nud n pnrposo iu tho unlvorso tlw mind cannot concoivo. Ho fools kbovo, about, within him a mnjostio kiagdom to which his soul is kin. Al most ho grasps tho socrot of creation. Fee ono swift instant exaltation draws ftftido tho dark, impenotrahlo onrtain tbt has lod skeptio man. "Thoro is the ead.' Ho bocs boyond n marvol too groat for his still human mind. Itpassos, but it loavos with him awo, pcaoo, hopa He'feels that somowhero thoro is n cc lwtlal koy that niukos of tho puzzlo of H5!a1kingdotn whoro all is harmony, Mfiietion, natisfaotion. Tho trroat oroan ffr BOn1, tunod ljto spoooh by tho ' uauu oi uoauiy, Dursis into mot- hd this is pootry. Ex.ob.onge. jVen Wood and Ilennett. Oongrossmau Bon "Wood tells a otoriBtio anecdotoof his first moot- with James Gordon Bennott, the .VJl.v SfWi HHrft Wood -took an active part in local ttioa boforo ho was of age. Ono day tiwas trndnccd, as iio thought, by a Vspapor reporter, and of tor the f ash- BMn.of thoso days sought personal satis- ion by giving tho reporter n physical rMMgatiou. Mr. Bounott iu Tho Herald ttitwa: tho matter up aud roastod Mr. Wod editorially. Tho next day tho lat- sjklr.went to tho editorial offloo, firmly t Mofvod to boat Mr. Bennott too. Ho Mid tho editor at his doak, and thrust- Lttmm a copy ui iuu murjuug iiiiper uuuur 1M uoao said: 1VT tvnnf in Irnnw wlm wrntn ttint lolo, sir." Mr. Bennott laid down his pen, and ing up at him curiously and bonig- tly nsked: M'Arn -vnn Tnn Wmll" "Yes, sir. That is juy name. " M'Woll, Wood, how old aro you?" M'lam nearly 20." 'Indeed," rojoluou Mr. Bounott, with. brond Scotch accent "WolL Mr. food, dtm't you think it a great thing ' a man as young as yon are to bo irnifiod and advertised by a notioe in i editorial pago of Tho Herald? My sir, I congratulate yon." i Mr. Wood was token aback with this vr viow of tho thing. Tho two men d a friendly chat, and tho man who Brno in angry wont away in high good amor nnd with tho odltor's blessing. lew York Mail and Express. Dttticera of the Sirlteb. "Aren't you ready yot?" "I couldn't find iriy hair." "We'll miss tho train. Switcbe lwai'8 soem todfllavtraffln " Afiwtw Bncklm'B Aralea Slve. The best Salve in the world for Cnji aUe. Bores, Ulcere, Salt Kheum, rere; orei. Tetter. ChaDned band. CDUDiains- ad all Skin EniDtions. and positively cure- Btlu. M .M ui.-tuj 1. ! imiMnlMil n. Ft u uu yJ IWiulIWM. Afc MM.V w avepenect samiaction or money itiuuu- ice 35 cents a box, for Hie Vf r tea a Of the "Salem FlorUcultural Society iSf. PHKMtuS LIST. 1. Best collection of tea roses,not less than 12 varletics.5. 2. Best collection ofatca roscs.O varie ties. 13. a.. O 1-I .-ll-l iSl ties. 31. v ; 4. Best collection of not less rarities of tens in hud. ftr. 6. Best collection' of 6 varieties otius, tens, 3. . Best collection of hybrids, $3. 7. Best spcclmon of roso bush in bloom, pot grown, and Introduced in loU4-'U5, w. 8. Best specimen of roso bush in bloom, pot grown, and introduced in '94-5!3, 31.60. 0. Best collection of-moss rosc9, buds, $2. 10. Best'collectlon of Polynntha roses. 31. 11. Best collection of pink roses, not less thnn G varieties, 82. 12. Best collection or yellow roses, not less than 5 varieties, $2. 13. Best collection of red roses, not less than 5 varieties, 32. 14. Best display of Banksian roses,-31.G0. Special premiums will bo-offcrcd for tho finest display of the 'following iKuuuu vurioiiics 01 roses. Marcchal Noll, Vlscoumtcss Folk stone. Papa Gontler, Catherine Mcr met.SunBet, Mario Van Houtte, La France, Jacqueminot, Itlcno Marie Henrlcttc, Wm. Allen Richardson, Homer JJaroncss llothschlld, Bride, La Marque, Madame Alfred Carrier, Mnlmnlson. Madame Joseph Schwarts, fuuiour j.-Asicur,iuiKiame yeicue,isa bellaQrey, James Sprunt (bush or climbing), Terlc des Jardln (bush or climbing), Nephctos (bush or climb ing). 60c each. i lnest display of roses from any point in Oregon outside of Marlon county, $5. Premiums on other flowers than reses: Ist.Fincst display of pansles, 32. . 2d. Finest display of panslc8,31.50. Ist.Fincst dlsnlnv of sweet nens. 31.60. 2d. Finest display of sweet ncas. 31. Largest number of vnrlntlna of nn. tlvo Oregon ferns, $1.50. Best collection ,of wild flowers, gathered by a child undor 14 years of age, .each variety arranged sep arately, 1st, $2.60.; 2d; $2. Collection of twenty varieties of wild flowers named correctly, $1. Persons not wlshintr to enter for premiums arc invited to display thoir roses at mc iair. KULES. The rules, adopted by the society for'governlng the fair aro as follows!- 1 tho superintendent shall have general chargo of tho roso show. 2 Judges shall bo appointed by the executive committee, and all adjust ment not covered by rules or published action of tho executive committee shall bo referred to that committee. 3 Itxhlbits not at tho door by 1 p. m. on tho first day of tho show will be debarred from competition. Exhibits will bo received from 8 am. till 1 p.m. 4 All flowers must bo handed to the superintendents or assistants at the door, and subjected to their arrangement. 15 ItccontacloB for nrcmlum flowers will be furnished bv tho suncrintcn. dent, but flowers for dlsnlnv mav bo urriiuKcu oy 1110 owner. 0 All flowers cnterod for premiums must bo distinctly named, If Incorrect ly nnmed they will bo excluded from premiums. 7 Names of flowers cannot bo chanced after they aro entered. 8 No inferior plant or flower to re ceive a premium. 0 No entry of ono variety shall con sist of moro than three specimens, at least ono to bo full blown. 10 All plants must be owned by the exhibitors nnd have been In their pos session at least three months before the show, and all but flowers must bo grown by tho exhibitors. 11 Plants and flowers cannot bo re- moyed until the closoof tho exhibi tion excent bv nermisslon of the superintendent. 12 No flower shall bo cntorcd for moro than ono premium. 13 All flowers must be labeled with name before entering. 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