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WigHW'il4IIIM'aJtL,iWiM!JWtW WBmkMB& Jtfr Qo, W. Cook OtfiU Jsbp.itmrr, Vfc Like a Waterfall flr,t fluff erlnj After the Grip Tremendous Jtoar.ttfr i (Tio Jcal 1'aUx in the Stomach, "To C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.! Two years ago I li.vl a soTcro attack of tlio (Irlp, which left mo In a terribly weak condition. Last winter I hail another nttaclc nn-l was aRaln very badly off, my health nearly wrecked. Jly anpctlto was all cone, I Indno, strength, Iclt tired all the time, lint roaring noises In my head, Ilko a water, tall. I also had sevcro headaches anil Sovore Sinking Pains In my stomach. I took medicines without benefit, until, having heard so much about jiuuu a D.iraHiJariiia, i concluded w inr It. ana mo result is very cratliylng. Air the am frco from pains and aches, and believe' uisnirrcnnift onp.cm nr tim nun am c are cone. I Hold's Sarsaparilla U surely curing my catarrh. I recommend It to all." Geo. W. CopK.ftt. Johnibury, VL Hood's Pills dont,pijrg-,jiinorgripe, bat act promptly, cully and efflcUnUy. iic tjol 1 by D. J. Fry, tlrusglBt, SleuiJ World's Fair, Ghjcaco. .,,. Calumet Arenuo and 29th Street. cSilTFI a a fireproof; 241 room; near Folr 31V 1 lak Oroundai batbs on every floor. .., American and European plans. RlllfiI8l'S-T'lto3nlaJr' FWtrcIa family DnnbliUr I.hotel. Wrllo for circular; FASHION'S FANCIES. Block and white taffeta silk makes a pretty addition to u black dress, .with white Bilk gimp laid over black velvet ribbon as a finish. Iridescont and "jewel" bead jackets are used on shot silk, gowns, and bands of the samo are laid over velvet, on bod ices made in Breton or short empire stylo. Very much admired by many are the tleep yellowish brown straws called "sunburned braids." The plait ia rather coarse. This kind of straw looks well trimmed with ecru lace, rather coarse meshed, and small pink or damask roses. Of all fashion's latest freaks none can exceed in absurdity the black glazed leathor sailor hat, decorated on either side with two long quill feathers, shading, as a rule, from yellow to brown, the said feathers being laid back like the ears .of a vicious horse. A very economical and effective way of making up or making over a black surah or .satin is the addition of large sleeve puffs, vest and girdle of some of the fancy bengaline taffetas or surahs, which are sold in quantities from 65 cents to $1.75 a yard. Tuscan directoiro hats aro pipod with black or golden brown velvet and trimmed with wreaths of pink brier roses, nodding scaslet poppies and cream lace, or flat chapletsof unripo hazel nuts and loaves which aro of the palest tint of greon. Now York Evening Post. The Lake Shore now owns 3,020.41 miles of track, of which 2,517.25 aro laid with steel, Tho company owns 584 lo comotives and 21,460 cars. A Detroit city ordinance requires streot railways to sell eight passage tickets for 25 cents on the cars during certain hours for tho benefit of workingmen. .At-tho-Depew shops-, of .the New York Central fonrwater.tanTaihaTe been built that taad CO feet from, tho ground and fa&vo a combined capacity pf 200,000 gal lons. m mttrs own symvp fOH COUGHS CtlDS AMD CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE In ralalas fatnllr of nln thlldraa, at onlr remedy Car Oonch. Cold and Croup waa onion arrup. Itlsjimaa tsaotu tod.yaltWMfortr Saara mo. Now nr srandoslldran take Br. unn'a Onion Syrup, whieh la alraadr prepared and mora pUaaant to tha tut. Sold aTarywbar. Larta botUaa 60 oanta. Taka no aubatltut for It. Bold by Baikett A VanBlype. Letter Prom Gyrus W. Field, Jr. 8 East 50th Stbeet, New Yobk, May 8tb, 1BD3 3. Several Ume thla Wiiitar, I have Buffered from severe colds on my lungs. Each time I have applied Allcock'n Porous Plasters, And lu every Instance I have been quickly relieved by apply. Inn ama AMaa mn ntioaf nnrl Alio nr ma US.IUI.OV,.. .U.T ,-. -MM WM w .J back. My friends, turougn my aavioe, have tried tbe experiment and also rlH tha iur munt. nnrt nlnn fouad It moat sucoecsfu). I feel that I can recommend them most highly to any one who may see fit to try them. -CYBoa W. Field Jr. lflaVlVlKc SYPHILIS! A New Remedy A troa SpacUV poauivt anil pensanrnt elimination f all poiaoo nun th. Uood, anil a munlui of haaldiy fif or to th tiuuaa u ffard to auflaran (at th Cnt Urn. la a ranady which ha bn widargeinx th mottaavOT prirat aiMiimanu (or tha pau thra yaari. It hu not CbU, and it wul not, faS. u u i a3Be 8pinfl Sypiuliilc potioa and all blood dbcaata. Do you bo hmltt Sand for full panioiUn aaJ proof fra. Stop a&i w rum wuh mercury and jMha poiaaoa. Thi rctnadjr will cur you u jo 10 00 day vuhwl fajL Wa gnarantf) m cur pr refund th noaay. Wlri MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., f 7 Tint Mrft POKTCAXP, OX. nOVAL AflCANUM. trtrlt an.) filiated nt Y, th llnntnn, n rrama r rotary- -Klf , Iro, William Ollrrr l(ol)on. tho (mpntn(j rtry, w4iiorri nrnrtliovllUBeo? Itor- I Oak in Talbot county, AM,, on Nor. 7, 184.1. and I now 4 TMra. fi ace. m ulucrttetl nt the nendftrtr of Fiwton. tho county town of Talbot, Ami Icnmrtl tho printing mislncM tti the office of the Knftton Star, He taught Acbool In fit. Afary'A county, Aid., And waa for two yearn deputy clerk of tho county court In 8U Mary' county, Aftcrtho closo of tho war ho went to NewKnu land and thorn went to work as n nrlntcr,worklngin New London, Nor- itffMi nnd Tfart w.o. nonsos. fonli nn(l gubso. quently liecnmp n reporter on tho Norwich Advertiser, Norwich Bulletin, New London Palladium nnd Boston Post. In 1873 he be camo connected with tho rcportorial staff of tho Boston Transcript and soon nf tcr be came tho official reporterof the proceedings of the city council of Boston, which posi tion ho held for 1C years, then retiring vol untarily nu 1 virtually appointing his own successor. Ho wasonoot tho charter mem bers of tho Boyal Arcanum and has received the unanimous election of supreme secre tary at every session of tho supremo coun cil, no one else ever having been nominated for tho position. The supplemental report of tho supreme secretary, covering the time from Jan. 1 to April 80, shows the receipts in the general fund to liavo been f43,387.05; pay ments, M,4S3.07; balanco in hand, $28, 707.00; receipts In tho W. O. B. fund, 1,195, 100.91; payments, fl,160,2fiO; balance on hand, $054,793.50, of which $9,000 was held for delayed claims. James M. Pace, one of the representatives from Georgia, Is a brother-in-law of Senator Gordon nnd was one of the bravest of the boys who donned the gray In the recent "unpleasantness." Of the leading grand jurisdictions Geor gia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Ontario, Tennessee and Vir ginia received more In death benefits, than was paid in by members In those states, while Connecticut, Indiana, Missouri, Now Jersey, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, Bhow ed.a balance upon the other side. During the year a favorable decision has been obtained in Nebraska lipon.tho suit of the order to be allowed to do business in that state without complying with the pro visions of tho act relating to life insurance companies. Favorable legislation has been secured in Pennsylvania and New Jersey and hostile legislation prevented in Illinois, Minnesota and Michigan. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Meeting of the Grand Lodge of TVlaooniln. Spear Point. Wisconsin grand lodge at its recent .ses sion at Superior elected tho following offi effi cers: Grand chancellor, C. F, Kimball; grand vice chancellor, P. H. Crayhen; grand prelate, II. B. Heywood; grand master at arms, G. R. Baijey; grand Inner guard, Con Feige; grand keeper of records and. seals, Frank Barry; grand outer guard, E. W. Ford; supremo representative, FB. IIos klps. The next place of meeting, will be at Racine. An estimate of the Knights etPytbias in Missouri is placed at 19,000, Twpnty-four new lodges have been instituted plncq tho last session or the grand lodge, and a num ber of petitions are in circulation In differ ent parts of the state, several of them being almost ready to forward to the grand offi cers tor their action. At the meeting of the Bed Cross division, No. 4, uniform rank, .St. Louis, the resigna tion of Captain John Shick, who on four different occasions led the division in com petitive drill and on each occasion made them a prizo winner, was accepted. with re gret, and SirKnlghtLicutenantKeefer was elected to succeed Captain Shick, whose business takes him from St. Louis. Palestine No. 1 is the largest division in New Jersey and will build an armory this summer that will cost tbe division 115,000. Bloomlngton, Ills., has a full brass band of Knights. Stonewall lodge, No. 8, of Monroe, La., dedicated its new hall with appropriate ceremonies recently. The building cost t0, 000. There are 115 lodges and about 8,000 members in tha state. The average gain In membership the past two years was pver 65,000 per year. RED MEN. Chief ltalaed TJp, In the Great Council of Connecticut Short Talks. The great sun council fire of tbe great council of Connecticut was kindled in the 1 huntintr uroundsot Waterburr.a larce del egation from the 27 tribes inthe state being in attendance. The chiefs for the ensuing great sun were raised up by Post Great In- cohoneo Charles il, latchman as follows; Great prophet, J, fc'rank Terew; great sa chem, John P. Harbison; great senior saga more, Dr. Charles JL Upson; great junior sagamore, George W. Corbin; great chle,f of records, Charles W. Skiff; great keeper of wampum, JlenryK1 YThlte. Great Prophet Jflraes Lockhart of New York has been connected with the order for oyer 19 years and a meruper of the. great council since 1877. For 14 Tears ho has been chief of records of Sea wanhaka tribe No. 13 . nmnnn.nt , 1, ,... " ,1. . J T v ' ,"r J ; Hriu.u ""- u uw iui unusually prosperous term, making a showing nnequaled in this state. The team of Minnehaha council.No. a. D. I of P., of Kaston, Pa., under rfue lwtdershlp Of P. G. 8, Taaher.'ifl dolug iotae Ana work inrouKnout tne country. Kational l'rwldcat Dolou. f his orKanizatlou, which Is now In the tenth year of JU cxliteuce, has made a rapid and continuous growth notwlthttandlng occasional cause for deep depression and despondency. It has sometimes felt the DUraen OI pajing ueaiu uwiui nrry ueajj, but It has always stood up to Its pledges A' figl B and proved Itself worthy of the confidence Three iHdtmt&ti .har been ordered for of lu dtlsenv Reports from council ball jujr, tbi official list eontainlnit M deaths, show that uwre, prosperous times are now calling for Ji.71,500 In beoeAt. being enjoyedi. y the councils, ju denoed u, coj pjJcti ftuu mtm. bythemanylnHlatlont Cnfldneoand tp0ftheVWfYersil,iilyl Juumoayvrvadeihudon,aBdiOCckui;aejj0( T . y- Miymf OAiyihh JOVUtiAU THtJJbAy, JUhTC 10, IW9, Oft1M rhnn ft Hip irtffti(i Crft,nel, fininut IhMlntsr. At tho "wifm pf tim amifn H l jfinnenprifU Ih ollfrWinii rtte ejMileil for lio rritili(t Mfi l jftriit, fl. II. O, Millrror lllUioln At tho, wsslmi of lltn wiiifMii wnncll I . ,.iij ti j . . i i"- ff OOIWI? trrro ffi&fttiyn olnaiilJtfltvi of. Vennm- WenMKriil. Chill W Jfwianl IVfLVHI ! lit i .'III trttilrt:sitjifpnt nrwlor, John tVmjtnUit ofkiaiipfenu" nisi rraent, MaHM Wrttl of VlrulnlA; muifeme wiTetAr, W O. laliunofMiitwnchnHitiitttprvm(rf'nA tirr, K A. rifclnnernf NewvorKjsiiift-nii chntilnln, K, V Mom I ton of Obln; suprtitno guide, Htnry Ooodwln of AftttanhiiM) Uprcmo warden, Prank Alllllnof Allchlaam tnwtfw, A. T Turner. Jr., of Jwumiicuu Mt, 1', H, (rmrlioroi How JtrytJ. W, Dernald of I'lluolt'i doiiiml(We,6n finance, C. 1' Inm-mol! pt Nw .York, W I Doug, lani of Now J!y 0. O, fipcacer of Con tifctlcut: coinniitlre on laws, John Hankcll DiHIcr of Af-Mc!iUittK, Kllhu Colrmanof Wisconsin, K. Af. Bob'trcr of Atary1nd; commltteo on Appeals, il.ll Aforsoof New York, Dr. Chnrlcs L,Tyerof Pennaylvanla, William Lorennlcln pf-'Vlrglnln; commit teo on C. L. work, Chiulcn llofftf Atlsaourl. William A. Tompkins of N,owTen-ey and S, Af, Davis of AIlnntxotA. The investigation ordered nt the Jwt nes slon of tho siijiremo council In regard to tho experience In tho cities n,compnrd with tho coitntrydlstrlcts In certain states shows strongly. In favorf thqcouiitry dis'trlcU as regards 'death rate, 'whlfJtn one excep tion the cltjcs.sliloacsgftl'iis in mem bership. Tlio mulibcr of councils-May 1 was - tiCtt) and tho metnborship.cnrdfujlyjjstjruhted, 141.0.13. Dr. JoclStiavprnaflf, OtonnjedtQal ex aminer in chlrf, received ".OtHAppyeMons In 189t)f which 2,140 wero npproTedj6fil rejected uul-4U wtrorwt acXcd,rnpon. Of thfac7ntipIcatlons.)80qtcamo f rom -couiclls uudur Uia-Jurlsillctipnof thosupjefncoun cll. Of tho 1,170 deaths officially reported dur int? the .year 237 were in New York', wb(le Pennsylvania had 183; Massachusetts, "129; Ohio, 90; Illinois, 89; New Jersey, 65; Mary land, 52; Virglnln, 47; MIchlgah, 44; Geor gia, 43. Tho death rnto ranged from 10.9 per 1,000 in Arkansas' to 1.4 in Minnesota. I. O. O. F. Propoard Mpnument to l'aat Grand SJre rurnaworth Notea. Tho proposal to erect a .suitable monu ment to ijiark, tho spot where .Past Grand Sire Farnswprth's mortal remaips reppso is a just and merited tribute, Nph, south, east and west should takepleasuro and pride in having a part and 'parcel in this tribute to one who belonged to tho cajiso overywhero, and whoso work from the At lantic to tho Pacific, in tho Germanic states and Switzerland and indirectly in Austra lia, calls for a national recognition. Tho year 1893 will bo another successful year for tho order. Read your constitution und bylaws. If you have not a copy, ask the secretary of your lodge for one. New York now holds the second place in the order, having 03,291 members, a gain of 4,761 for the year. In the cool of tho evening as you sty on the, front Btoop or inthe front yard, its a good time to tell your neighbor of thq ad vantages of Odd, Fellowship. Maryland, the home .of tho sovereign grand lodge, has only four Rebekah lodges. In Illinois 401 applicants were refused ad mission to tho order during the post yeir. Magnolia lodge of Brooklyn has an effi cient quartet, which aids materially In making initiations and lodge work (im pressive. Tho evidence of the rare worth of ouf in stitution is afforded by tho familiar; specta cle of the best and most influential citizens joining it. The time has passed, never again to return, when it was a hissingjand a bywprd to be called an Odd Fellow. Olive Branch lodge of Charlestqwn, Mass.,, has a cash balanco in the bank of al most $10,000,.althou1gh tho lodge isOtlO years old. RED MEN. Deirare of the Profiona Society Trajmp. Degree of PocuhQntaa.Noiea. Tribes should not allow ths;r rnembefs to be Imposed upon by contributing wampum to assist so called members of tho order.who are going the rounds and who have in'sev eral cases worked upon tho sympathy of brothers to the extent of several libera col lections which they have received. Tribes who assist such 1m pouters do a great injury to the order, and great care should be ex ercised lu tho future that tho generous brothers of the order should not ho fleeced by professional society tramps. Indiana has 47 councils degceo.Qf.Ropa hontas, and Pennsylvania has 67. Indiana is making u high bid for first place. Tho degree of Pocahontas council at Stockton, Cal., has had 14 weddings since its institution, G, S. D. 400. flx. couples were meinlxTs of the council, and four sis ters married palefaces. Minnehahitcouncll, degree of Pocahoptas, No. 2, of Providence was instituted recent ly with 17 charter members. Waneta coun cil No. 1 exemplified the degree. Pennsylvania reports 64 councils of, the degree of Pocohontas, with a membership of 3,779, an iucrcasq of 690 during the year. They paid out nearly tO.OOO In sick and funeral benefits a very good sum consider ing the fact that tbe rhaln feature with the ladles is sociability more than benefit. Ohio reports 6,700 members in the ptate and is on tlio increase. American Tejrlon of Honor. The question of a reserve fupd. is ope of which the benellsiary orders are beginning ' to think more favorably. Tho American Legion of Honor is the only onO-which has accumulated such a fund. This fund In the cose mentioned amounts to nearly 50p,pOO, which Is a considerable reserve. The death rate in the order since Jan. 1 has been quite heavy, but this is not po be wondered at when tbe record of the bureau of vital statistics shows 664 deaths rem I ... . . pneumonia in ew xorx air atone uonng the month of April. Tbe order Is steadily increasing-In New York state.atul has already nearly retched tbe high water mark. The deposed queen of tbe Hawaiian Is lands Is a beneficiary of tbe American L gon of Honor, the late king haYlg.lfl a member of one of the councils of the prder located on the islands. More members were initiated In Massa- cbutett in tbe flnt Are months of thh) rear than In the first six months of last jear. mvwwMfittimmmMiw'm.v'"m SIHHWMBBD W MYSTERY! A Groat Mistake A fflflfiit 1lcvTry l thst hMtitch, IrtlnetM, du)lni, eonfulon of Ihe mind, w., At AM to dorsofsmenl of lh firt entrt fhleii stipply tho brln with nm fofrni that InillUMtlon, dyapoils, nfliiflla, wind In utomach, e(r , adao from tho ilrri(o ment of tho nervo centers nippllns IIiom or it Alia Willi fittrvfYflliltlor fofro, Thla U llkswto ffiioof mAtiy dlMppf the heart sml lunfc i no nvrrq arairmiaiiav o nvrrq ayalcmnin will w.. aeon bj A telfffApli ytcn tho Accorapaaylnf a will IM Mt ruf. TOO wlillo 1 1 MM llttlo r the norvM which convey thsnerro fnfo from I ho norm centers to ovary part of tho Ixxly, Jmt m tho oloatrlociirrontM convoyoa Alonx the lulenraph wlroa. to ororr station, larso or small. Ordinary physician tall to regard this facts Instead of treat Intthennrvecen tors for thocauM of tbe disorders arising therefrom they treat tho part affected. Franklin Mile, M. D., hU B., tho highly celebrated ipoclaHstand student Of, nervo :. noprous dlteases, tod treatises on the . and author of many noted troatlaes on the latteraubJcet. latteraub lllod tho truth of thn flrt statement,, and his Itcstoratlvo jWrvlho is proparea on that principle. It succeu In curing' all diseases arising from derange ment of the norrous system U wonder ful. OS tha thnuannd n llnanllcllori taatlmn. nlals In poosslon of thd comnanr msnufac- turinff the remedy amply prove. Dr. Miles" Restorative Nervine Is a Tollable temodv for All nnrvnua HIiamak. mph ha neanacno, nerrous doblllty. tirostratlon, slecplessnoFA, btllty, HU Vitus danco. eDllensy. etc- It its U1U Izzlncss hysteria, sexual do- soli (IIS tee, a uy an arugguts on a nosltlve guarant or sent direct by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Klltlmrt, Ind. n lnlnf. nf TirlnA. 11 tipr twit tie. six bottles i for t express prepaid. Kestoratft-jo Nervine positively contains no opiates Or dangerous drugs. J-nV-l, syfssfss .Buby eiled, (Mother sighed, Doctor preecribed : Castorla TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Lopal and Portland Quotations. Salem, July 13, 4 p. m. Ofjlco Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of, going to press, were aft fellp.we: BAJbKlU'HOUUCEMAItKEr. KltUIT. Peos-r-8 cents a gallon. Gooseberries 15 cts a gallon. Raspberries red and blaok 6 cte. Cherries 3 to 6 cts a lb. Continue scarce. BUTCHfc'R STOCK. Veals dressed 4 cts. Hogs dressed Cf to Q. Live cat,tle 2 to 2r. Sheep alive f 1.60 to $2.00. Spring lambs 1,50 to $2.00. KILL PllICES. Salem Milling Co, quetes: In wholesale lots $3.20. Retail Flour f3.60. Bran $17 bulk, $18 sacked. 8horts i?19 and $20. Chop feed $10 und $20. WHEAT. 54 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. .Oats-40 to 60 cents. Halv-Wild. f 10i timothy and clover. $J2, Baled $12 a,na7M4. Barley No demand except (or feed. 60jcents, lAltlt PRODUCTS. Wool-iBest, 10c. Hops 8mul sale, 15 to 17c. Eegs Cash, 10 cents. ByJter Host d.alry, 15 to 20; fancy creamery, 25. Cheese lis to 10 cts. Fafm smutted mealsT-Bacon hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Pol aloes new, $1. Onions 1 to 2 cen Is. Beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, ,12 ; 18c. Anise seed, ruo. uinseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cts; drv, 4 cts; sheep pelts, 76 cts to $1.25. No quotations on fun. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 7 to 10 cts; broilers 10tol2J; ducks, 12; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10 cts; geese slow. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc. Flour-8tandard, $3.40; Walla Walla, J3..40; graham, $3.00; superfine, $2.60 per barrel. Oats Vlilte,45o per bushel, grey, 42c; rolled. In bags, 10.2500,50; barrels, $0, 000.76; cases, $3 76. ay iiest, joi)w per toujeommon, $1013. Vixil valley, 13 to 14c. MIlletuUs-Brati, $17.00; sliorls,$2l; ground barley, $2024; chop feed, $18 per ton; whole feed, barley, 8084 pe Ing barley, 0005o per cental: chicken wheal. $1.2211.21 per cental. Hope-16 to J 8a DA IKY PltOPUCB. Butter Oregon fancy creamery ,221 25c; fancy dairy, 17j2flo; fair to good, 1616o; common, mjc er pound Cali fornia, 3544o ier roll. Cneese Oregon, 0 121; Eastern (wins, 10c; Young American, JOo per perpouud; California flats, 14c. Eggs Oregon, 20u per dozen. I'oultry-Chlckeus.old.fpo; broilers, large. V- 00(o)3.0u; ducks, old, $4.60 6.00; young, $2 604.00; geese, $8.00 turkeyc, live, 12jc; dressed, 16c, per lb. BAN yilANOISOO MAHKKT. Woel: Oregon Eastern ebnlce, 12 16c; do inferior, 9(3)1 lc; do valley, 14 10c. Hops 16fe) 180. Potatoes Oidluary kinds of new In sacks at G5c(gf 1.00 per cental; new Erly Itose, Uixen, 7&fl.0; new Bur banks, . W)l .00 er un(al. Onions 7685o pr cental for red, and $1,001.2U for sll versions. Barley-Peed, Sll82Ju r cental for good ousllty and We for cheice: brewing, 0OI.IO per tnlul, Oatnr-MSIIing.$i.4$1.60: fancy feed $1 4JSl0; good to elioicH, $l,&i0l.45; common to isir, i.iu(u)i.i; gray i.w, 1.41; black, f 1.101.U per cental, I ww T af jKKKoH PAPJCIl ilAMOINO, Hidfal Wood rinfjMn, (miiantC'haftial4 Mr I Oof, rtol 0o, l'1endrloli, CASH MARKET nl MMland frM dsllttry, l3Ch!tj Slrul, FRED A,:ER!X0N, BTONE AND 11H10K I CONTllACTORf JUtlmatos mado on (all kladsot vnr. J. Iv. nesldeneo Cor. istti and lllvlw ' Hbtuusm. VV1kVVV '" tif ww'iiimi.y I'H'i i THE GREAT SPANISH BRAIN AND Have you abused tho laws of naturo and Injured your norrous system ? Are you despondont and melancholy with confused Ideas and gloomy thoughts ? ' ' ES PA NO" will positively euro you. It contains no mineral poisons and is . remarkable for awakening organic action throughout the system 'and an Improvement In every tissue. It produces bottortmUBclea, bones, nervqs, hair, nails, skin, blood and gives vigorous life to tbo.unfortunato who .has, exhausted his powers. Prepared in tablot form and packed in boxes convenient o carry in the pocket. Each box contains 00. doses or enough to last ono mpnth and is worth.many tlmosit weight in gold, Tho price $1.00 per box or ,0 boxes for $5.00 if ordered atone time, and a guarantee will be given that any eaBO,mon Uoned above that it docs not cure, the money will be rcfundod. As, to our financial standing, we.refer toany bank in this city. Bent .charges prepaid to any addross m United States or Canada. Put up In plain wrapper with no mark to distinguish what it is. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Address, X Stockton Street SAM FRANCISCO, CAL., U. S. A. An able Brain and Konre Specialist can at any time bo confidentially consulted entirely free of eharffe, personally or by mall, at the above address. TUB NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Oomploted and ready to wait on customers. Horses boarded by day or week, atreasonable prices. Wo keep a full lino of Truck", DrayB and 'Express to meet all demands. Also keep tbe finest Stallions In this county, for service. Barn and residence 2 block south of postolllce. RYAN & CO. CIvKAN. If you would bo clean and have your clothes done up in the neatest and drossiest manner, tako them to tho SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY where all work is done by white labor and in, the most prompt manner. UOL.UJN.UL J. UhMiSXEU, Liberty Streot, East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE the Southern Pacific Company. CALiroUMIA KXPHESS TBAIIf KUJf DAILT.DK TWJCClf rOHTI.ANlJ.AKUH. r, 'SoolhT ananz Wortrlr liX p. in. this p. m. 8:16 a.ra. " Portland Haleia Han Kran. 7iH4a.ui t.v. Ar. Uv. bv. tun s, m 7,-wp. m Above trains Uiji only at lollowlns atvllous north of Itosehurg, Kat Portland Orgon City, Woodburn, rtaleni, Albany Tangent, Hlioddi, Halsey, Uarrhtburg,JunctIouOtty, Irving and Kugene. HOMKHUHMMAl (.DAILY. K3U a.m. 11:17 a. m .V) p. m. 1'oriland Halem ltOMbnrg J Ar. I iM J. Ul. 1:40 p. ni. 7.-00 a. hi t.v. W Ar. Albo Loul, I)ll iUcopt buudajr, 6.0J p. tu. Vl p.m. (hOO p.m. rvT Ar. i'urtland Ar. trtr. L-v, lo.au H.sa. 7:34 a. in. sao. ni. salem Albany 0IulHg Cars H OfdoH Route PULLMAN BDFFET SLBBPBRS AWO Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains, rVestSifo &insi, Betweei Porilui id Cwr&Uis: tUIiy- (CXCM-T SUMPAT). luu a. in. t,v. litio p. m. I Ar. Wrliua Ar. ouu p. ui. Lv.J litASp.ni. (JorrsllU At Albany and Oorvallls eoanset with train of Orwwn IwlBe lUllroad. a fanw tmaix i ii i Cn xi:iriuii u a i i:il p so, I i.v.' Tirtiiud Ar. I srA a, in 7gp. m. Ar. MeMlnnvtll Lt. fctfa.ro THK9UC1H TICkKTH To all points In tb Ksutera Htats, Canada ana Kurope can b ouiaiuso ai lowest ruUa lroui W W.aKIMNKK, Agent, HaUm. u d uniivui a wu u. r. aua f . Ag't K. KOKMUUt, htmunt "."MniM" m. wa'p'ja iyiiii Screen Doors AHtt Jtmmndf THorkf k WliMtenlcjr. flhop (I HU( ttrest, hV mnvm, -lifi'and'Ic- NOHTf ()M,hH, ASH BY. Take It EYBNJKO JOUIUTALU UnlySeenUa day dsllrrdt your door, Moat Market, AOS.Commamlal Itrtsi. Oood rnU( fromptdelhsry, I)tM McKlllep, St Wood Saw JOHN C, MARTIN, Horseshoeing. MLACK8MITHINO. BUteBtreot, - - Balem pievi?)rarfilal Ralsm Ini proVsmaat Co.Jflum iumu,, i ESPANO This TvqnderJul projgaratlon lajurely Vegetable: compounded from the prescription of.tho Official Physician to tho Court of Spain. "Eepano " rccroatos Mental nnd Norvo Power In Man and'WomAfl. An infallible remedy for Nervous and General Debility, Nervous Prostration, Creeping Paralysis, "Weakness caused by DebUltatlnerToasca, Excesses or Over-indulgences, In cipient Softening' of the Brain or Paresis, Dlincss, o of Memory, Confused Thoughts and all Brain, Nerve or tacal "Weaknesses. It has no equal in restoring tho Stomach and Brain to its normal condition following tho abuse of Alcoholic Beversgw, or indulgence In tho Opium, Morphino or Chloral habit SMITH BROS., CONTItAOTOKS & PLA8TEUER8. Leaveorders atCottlc-l'arknurit block.room 15, Halem, Oregon. HORSE TRAINING. Have bad 18 years experience training tt track or carriage. Term reasonable. Cim be found at Westsoott's stable, or address Halem. W-lra JAMKH KINO. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Ileal Estate, In amounts aud jved Ileal Estate, In amo ulU Wo delay In connlderln FEAR &.F0RD, time to suit. Wo delay in considering loans, Iloom IX I!nli Ilsnk bloek. S 2d FOR SALE. On easy terms and cheap. A SO acre orchard onHunny BideNo. one. 8nillessoutli of Haiem. 6804U1W JOHN HAHT. Furm fer Sxlo or Trade. On rosy terms, four miles esit of Hubllmlty, ouuuiiuiiig in ujrw- wiu inuu lor properly In or near Balem. II. O. I)OVK. dw Hnbilmlty.Or. II P. M. CARS. 1 1 p, w Cara leayo lintel and Fotilice dally fr AsjIuhi, renlteittlary ami Cemetery am Capital City Railway. Car leaves 5 a. m,, ceaacct lagwltk verlaad trala, aa4 tutu leav Htl flvery M4aa(e trm a. m. t 11 p, at, fw all fnAmtu ta lla ex eeptlaf Ceaf tery Car,TW 4Tt weot tmmkufir Traiaa llllW.iipfj jajiyiMMiytM )l Fresli- News- Papers-Fruits- fllld CflltlllCrla 1 1 BENNETT k SON. P. o. TJlooU. T, W, THORNBURG. Tho Upfiolsteref, Kemodsts, re-coTsri and reffatlrst ophouterrd ftirnltnrs, jririCI ciami worlt. Chaisu Hml MiAtelniarencobloeJt, 93 NERVE REVIVER THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OREGON, Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland oma Baa Pranolsoo. Klrst-elass In alt its appolatmesU. its toules are served with, the Choicest Emits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A, I. WAGNER. Prop. FARM FOR SALE. A DAnOAIN Ilk) acres with troprovemetits over hair under eulttvailon, rest paiturosud some good timber. Terms very easy. Ad d.FSI. O. L. NASH, OW-lm-dw Whcatlaad.Or. I'KOKKSSIONAJ; AND 11U8INESS OAltUS. 1, It. D'AnCY, oo. a. nixonAK. S'AHOY dt UINOUAM, Attorney at Law, ltooni 1, a and , li'Arcy Uulldiug. 141 be street. Special attention given to Tausl ness In the supremo and clicult court of tbe state. a u Rl', HOiaK. Attorney at law, Halem, Ore , icon, onice ZH Commercial street. aULMON KOHD, Attomey at law, Sulem, . Oregon, Olllce up stairs In Pulton block. J tt J. IllGOKIt, Attorney oUavsleai.Ore I JUL. KOn. Olllce over Uuih's bank. lit J,8UAW.M,W.11UNT. HUAW4IIUNT Attornev at law. OfHra avw CUnlLul atlonal bank, Halem, Oregon, JOHN A. UAlliON, Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 4, Uuh bank building, Halem, Or. 11. r. HONiiAM. W, U. 1IOLMKH, BON 11 AM t HOLMES. Attorneys at lair, onicelnllusb block, between State and court, on Commercial street. K. fOGUK, Htenofjrapher And Tjp. . niibvy j-oai.riiuiyiu vypwn.inKiI on uu. one in ureeon. over Miiih'ii inn bank, nuiaui,uri;Kuu, TKLLA HHEUUAN.-TypwrltliM and commercial slenocranhv. nxim 11. CJrmv ock. flrsvclats work. Hates reasoabl. DU A. OAVId. Lata l'nat Graduate or New York, gives special atientlon to the dl eases of women d eiilldrea, pom, throat, lung, kidneys, skin diseases and sargery, OHloo at riMtdeiice, lot Htate street. Ooult. tlou from to i a. iu, and a to 5 p. in, 7-l-w t. At on'. IMlYSKUAN ANUBUIiaMOK. Ottice81oromuiervIalttret,laKldrhkMMoir. Kestilence t7o (Jotumw sMl ilrwi. O. llllOWWU, M. 1)., fbyMclMtuMthKu. ), geon, umce. Murpuy wj ; O, lUIUUKfCUM Bhrcvft. Tlt.T O. HMITH, ItontW. tt) Hw Htm lj sUlem, OrwoH. KlnMwd mW rts iiou ui every ucacnpiHH tlou a specialty, WU. 1'UUll, Archllsci, ptokw, smihiMii . tlou and uperln(eNi1re sji cImsms ot butldloK. OMcs m OawisswBI SUt,upUlis, P. J. LARSEtf & CO., Manufacturer of Weo, Osv pulrtntt " 8polMlty. R. P but tUll'KaUONliOUUKMO. 2 A.O.U. Ws- mku in uieir tutu ih ttt isssmsrss llatnc. every WednekiMrsvutliuc. 4,A,.m,W0ou,HJSrp,'-'w' "' . U.s...b. &. H. M w