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' "'JCWM!" flWN IHWi wv Ji & NT-uJ JFj r Wafefid In .fdiJwdV.n.- Sirf.i BBKnH THE BEST PIPE TOBACCO. fh's cxt-a-fl"iiinrj no , 'ivijwiio? li vlio nont wondomil dlLcoTf-rjr e.f tbo . It Jib.1 bean en dowed brtbo luon of JZiiror-o aad Amnrta. Ku3rari (3 ggjrtjr vcgo Hudyan stops Pftrnjltmsss Of tlio did. cirnrgo In days. (iiit Hrn on twitching 01 tho eyes .nd othor fails. Strengthens, invigorates and tones tho entiroi-ytlcin. luJran cures liability, lTcrrous-tcts, fcmlnlpnp, nddvclopt mul rwtorct T.ent organs. " ins in Iht Lvl.. u mm mm?. rT..rrt'-" M-TSM Pi i3iiWVy MtW&l LOST MANHOOD DCCC, JOfSt'J by day ot niiihtstorpcC H".:WU qulcklv. Oyer 2,000 private ondoictricnts. Premature nets m m lintxjli'ucy .a 1I10 first Urc. It Is a lymp'om of stmlnal weakness and barrenw.. It can bo stoppod in 20 days fcrtbotaoorlluriyan. Tboi.ow dlcovcry was innao by tho Special' UtoftiooMfmouiHiidcn Medical Intllluts. It Is (ho stronpest vliailrer u.iulo. It U very Tiowcrfal, but haimlcM. Eold for 81.00 a pack EOorO pcckagi-s for ?3.C0(pllnealed boxes). Written gnarantoo glveufntncuro. Ifyoubuy elx boxes nnd nro 1 ot cnll.-riy cured, six mora vUlboseut to you f-.ofnll charges. iondfir rlruu'triMnd tntlmoiuuls. Address HUDSON MEDICAL INflTXTUTK, miction Ntocluou.MurKct OzIIUIhSU Han I'ruuclnco. Cal. Mexican Mustang Liniment for tfurns, Uaked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, I Rheumatic Pains, , Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Soros. fSciatica, Lumbago, 5calds, IBUsters, t aJJh U7MnX4J fcttteCfe Dlizfnc-c rair-W! iflinni' 11 V.. 1DUM lt'. ifeinsuiii. wiiwi Mil Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, foil Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscfc Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very 5catof Painand Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rfb in Vigorously. Miudanz Liniment conquer Pain, plaices flan or licast well &;atn. MONEY TO LOAN Ot farm land security. PP""JJi?ifi " ... i.,. ivon. considered OU irss -" Without delay. ou Ure loans. l-oans ou"""'- H.aeiy. ttauiLTN UOIK. u . . . . ...r t b..U-mV htll 141 71. I $VkBD CU) Wi' rw fcV'i)4iWtertrfng'ilMri-'Tr'f ii i n-. -t'i . LOST AND SPOlLgD MONEY. Cli Until i,f l;ii9lmnl UuUn n Ill i'rulll on Ilcr Sutti. -.nk notM of tho nilno of thotiRttntls it jitjtiiiili mo n nically lost or tlustroyutl jy noflUctit. In tJic 40 years bftweon i7!j mul IWJ3 tli wcr ontatmuling :ofus of tho ltiui'tof Riigiin.d, presumed t Imvo Ik-oii itithor lot or tltroypd, .imuuiitiiiK to a!l,Qi0,UU0 0(M, ovcry ililli.ti,! of vhlcli 7.ih clour t jflt to tlio tniik J 11 mai.y Juiitiiiiewt, Iinviver, it U pos- bij to murw tlio iiiiiuni.i of (lie nils li-om tlio b.;n!t In fall. Notlco 1ms to bo Utvon to tho b.uilf of tlio noto Htipposcil lo bo lojt or stolon, togctlior with a litmll fco ami a full nnrrativoaa to how t'io lo8 occurrod. Tho uoto 1 then "stopMHr' that I?. If tho document I ihunid bo nruscnted for paytutnt, tho person "stopping" tho uoto Is informed when and to whom It is paid. If pro suited, after havitiK been "stopped," lyiiny suspicions looking ptrnon, and not through n banker, 0110 of tho detect ivea nlwnys in attendance at tho bank would bo er.llod to question tho person 114 to how nod when tho uoto cniuo into his or licr poifusoioti. It is qui to n mis t.tkon idoatliat "stopped paymont" of a bank uoto has tho effect supposed by very nmny people. It simply means that t'.io Uatik ol ISiifflmitl carefully keeps a lookout for tho noto which has boeu "stopped," and, thouah it cannot rofuso to pay such uoto immediately on its bo ing presented, n notification would at onco bo iiimlo to tho person who stopped it, and tho b.mk would givo nil tho us sistanco in its power to euablo tho loser to recover tho amount. In too cpfo of a bank noto having been, bay, burnul by iiistuko, if tho number is known nud uotico sent to tho llr.uk cf Knglnud itwillpaythuainunut after nu interval of llvo years from tho .luto of lodging notico of ilostntctlon kliould no ouu imvo preFentcd tho uoto for payment in tlio meantime. Tho bauk iu such cases also insists on n gnnrnutco Icing given by 11 banker or two housa holders that it shall bo repaid in tho ovcut of tho document turning up and beiug again tendered for payment. It is not nt ull an unusual eircnuiFtnuco for a mutilated noto to bo presented for payment, burned perhaps half through, with marks of burning 011 tho friuges. Nor is tho damago nlwnys nccideutnl. Tho men who indulgo in tho luxury of lighting their pipes with n bauk noto avo not nlwnys, as somo may thiuk, millionaires or recognized lunatics of socloty. The spoiled notes nro more often than not presented by workmen or la borers, who confess withont hesitation that they Imvo intentionally lighted their pipes with them from mero brag gadocio Ashtoii (England) Roportor. An Ant'riloto of IVrlor. Onco during tlio schooldays ot tho provident of tho Freuch republic his pro fesMir in geography asked him, "Poricr, givo ns tlio exact position and indicate tho latitudo of tho Gambler group." Casiinir-Pericr crossed his arms tightly upon his chest, looking very perplexed. Ono of his neighbors whispered to him tlio wrong nnswor, whereupon tho pro fessor gnvo him tho exact position of this littlo group, which bolongs to tho rnoro importunt French establishment of Tahiti, uud after a short pause, and with n littlo point of irony, said: "You ought to know that, Perier, bcoauso it is thanks to your grandfather that Franco acquired tho nsoeudnuoy in theso parts of tho world. It was through his clforts nud cutrentios that tho dusky quoen of theso islands was induced to oonio to France, and tho men of my gonoratiou still ronioinbor tho comical songs whioh celebrated tlio ovent," Po ricr blushed considerably, but, holding his head still higher, nuswerod tho pro fossor with his quick nud peculiar dic tion, "I will most certainly go over this Josson again aud try to bo moro proficient at tlio noxt loctnro; but, so far as tlio deeds of my grandfather go, they nro so numerous that I am not old enough yet to know them all." Sou Francisco Argonaut A I'urUlan Indntry. A Paris correspondent dotoribos on of tho oddest industries of that city to bo found iu a littlo shop iu tho Ruo dos Ecoles, whioh deals exclusively witli tho secondhand boots of tho men who work in tho sowers. Theso boots nro furnished by tho stnto mid como half way up tho thigh, and each man is nllowod a uow pair overy six months. When now, thoy cost fO; wlieu sold secondhand, thoy realize tho modest sum of 60 cents, but as nt least 0,000 pairs por annum nro sent to the Ruo Acts Ecolos it makes quito a booming iudustry. Tho leather of theso boots Is, so to speak, tanned by tho nlkallno mul greasy water iu which the sower cleaners paddle, aud thoy are engorly sought for by tho groat Parisian bootmakers, for this leather, bciug nf onco tough mid light, serves to sustain tho curvo of tho Louis XV heol. 8t. Paul'., Trillion, It is stated that in all 10,000 people attend the services nt St. Paul's cathe dral, London, ovory Sunday, the morning nud afternoon services each attracting 2,600 worshipers, nnil the evening service 6,000. Tho fact that tho musical portion of tho service ia said to bo tho most perfect of its kind in Europo liaa no doubt n great deal to do with its popularity. London Letter. Sponges aro lieing propagated In 0 cheap way just now. About three yen) s ago a cut Gorman divided a few healthy 6iecitnenfl of live uponges into n goodly uuruber of parts and placed them in deep water, with tho result that ho now has b crop of 4,000 at the initial expendi ture of f 20. Tho Camperdown, tho vessel wblcu rammod tho Victoria, ia agwn cruis ing in tho Mediterranean iu company with the ships of tho British squad ron. Rear Admiral Markham la in cesasrwd. " yaWiiJL- klpimrs 1nnlngi a a I'lj. All my torsos word digressions from ofllco work. Thoy camo without iuvltn Hon, nnmanuercdly, in tho nnturo of things, but they had to come, aud tho writing out of thetu kept mo healthy and nmtHod. To tho best of my remein brauce, 110 ono thou discovered their grievous cyniclim or thoir pessimistic londoney, nud I was far too busy and loo happy to tnko thought about theso things. Bo thoy arrived merrily, boing born out of tho lifo about 1110, and thoy wero very bad indeed, uud tho joy of doing them wits payment n thousand times their worth. Some, of course, camo and ran nwoy ngaiii.'nnd tlio dear sorrow of going in search of theso (out of nillco hours and catching them) was almost better than writing thorn clear. Had ns they weio, 1 burned twied nt many as wero published, and of tho survivors at least two-thirds wero cut down nt tlio lust inonunt. Nothing can bo wholly beautiful tlint is not useful, aud there foro my verses wore mndo to oaso oil tho perpf 'aal strifo botweon tho mana ger cxtrimlng his advertisements and uiy chief lighting for his rending mat tor. They wore Inirn to bo snoriflced. Rukn-Din, tho foreman of our slilo, ap proved of them immensely, far ho was n Moslem of culture. Ho would say: "Your poetry vory goal, sir. Just com ing proper length toduy. You giving moro soon? Ouo-third column just prop er. Alwnys can tnko on third pago." Rudyaid Kipling iu McGlnro's Maga zine, Mu.lo mul llrldcvs. Tho majority of readors havo doubt loss heard that it is possiblo to "flddlo 11 bridgo down," or, iu othor words, that music will materially injuro such structures. Persons who roally boliovo that niu-du will eanso suoh vibrations in 11 bridgo ns to throw it from its foun dation piers, if kept up for a suflloieut length ot time, elta tlio fact that when armies uni marching orders nro given to Btop tno liuiMO boforo tho troops roaoh tho bridge, especially if tho structure bo ono built ou tho suspension plan. But this is not dono because tlioro is any daugor to tho bridge on account of tho vibrations caused by tho music, but be- causo tlio measured tread of n vnst nunibor of 111011 keeping stop would sub ject tho structure to a greater strain than nn irregular agitation. Tlio reason of this is obvieus: Tho bridgo suffers lonst strain whon at rost. when in uni form motion throughout nil its parts, it acquires n momentum equal to tho cntiro suspended weight multiplied by tlio velocity of such motion. Tills boing tho caso, it is clear that a uniform downward vibration will soon roaoh tho broaking strain, while lliosamo disturb ing forces, notiug irregularly, would counteract each other to a certain do groo and thus bo far less trying. St. Louis Ropublic, Interpreting Nature. Taking mankind nt largo, porhaps wo should find them accounting for tho phenomena of liuturo quito ns much from their feollngs ns from reason. Minds of tho most practical bout nro oftcu tho most servile slaves of preju dice. Tho nttitudo of tho Mohamme dan mind toward modem soiontiflo in quiry is shown by u littlo colloquy bo tweon tin Algerian Kubylo and an Eng lish artist who reports tho conversation. Oil 0110 occasion a group of Kabyles was standing around when I abruptly loft off workiug and began gathoring my painting traps togothor, "for," said I, "I soo tho wind is blowing the plonda in this direction. It will rain. " "Tho wind does not push tho clouds, " said one, "You can sco them moving Iu dilloront directions nt tho unmo timo." "But suroly," said I, "you can per- colvo any day that it is tho wind that moves thoin. " "Does tho wind movo tho sun?" said ho. "No, of courso it doesn't." "God said to tho sun, 'Movo alwnys in ono direction, ' nud to tho clouds ho laid, 'Movo about as you ploaso. ' "Is not that so?" said ho, appealing to Ills oompauious. Youth's Compau- '.on. Kngland's flame laws. Whilo iu most things England may bo-oonsidorod as nbroast of tho times sho is hopolcssly to tho roar as regards her gamo laws. Tho absurdity ot tho lattor as well as thoir flagrant injus tice, savoring of tho feudal ages, was strikingly illustrated tho othor day when young Lord Strathodon nud Camp boll wai ablo to get n sontonco of im prisonment and lino passed upon ono of his tenant farmers who had committed tho crlmo of hhootiug a haro 011 a field which ho leased from tho poor. This was hold by tho board ot magistrates, consisting mainly of follow landowners and friends of Lord Btrnthedcu, to con etltuto tho crlmo of poaching. A Good Scheme. An English gentlomaii has invented a lifo saving apparatus for uso ou n lake on his own placo which is so simple that ono liko it could easily bo put on ovory sheet of water froquonted by skaters. Two broad plnnks, about 8 foot, long, aro placed on slod runnors, nnd thoso aro joined togethor by a ropo fully SO foot in length. A lifo prosorver is fostpnod to tho center of tho ropo, and iu enso of aoddent two pooplo, by throwing themselves on tlio planks, could easily stocr thorn to tho hole, ono on cither side, when tho lifo preservers could bo grospwl by tho ono whose lifo U iu danger. Philadelphia Pre.s. A taudmark Kemoved, It has been discovered that Washing, tou rock, n historical old landmark near Laiubertvlllo, N. J., has been bro ken up into paving blocks and shipped uwny by quarryraen who leased tho !und. It is claimed that Washington used this rook v M observatory. From it tho city of Trenton, ten miles distant, could bo plainly, diSoonietl The citizens aro very iadlfnaat otw tho destnwtic of tbt lM&Mgfe ffrY.f xm:Jatmt1iCSiJ& What is Cnstorla is Dr. Samuel Pitchor'a prescription for Infants and Children. It contains nciUier Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing- Syrups, nnd Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its gunrantco is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers, Custorht destroys "Worms nnd allays fbvcrishncs.s. Cnstorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, enrcs Dlnrrhcca nnd Wind Colic. Cnstorla rcliovcs teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency. Cnstorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Cns torla is iho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cnstorla Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of U good efftet upon their children." Dr. O. C Osgood, Lowell, Mass. " Casloria Is the best remedy for children of vililch I am acquainted. 1 hope the day Is not far distant vrhen mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria Instead of the various qunclc nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending tbctn to premature graves." U. J. 1'. 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" Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. AnciirtR, M. D., Ill 80. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians In the children's depatt tnent have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice wttli Castoria, and although we only have amonir our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet we ate free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." United IIosh-ital and ntsriurtAKY, Iloston, Mass. Allbn C Smith, Pret. Murray Street, Now Yerk City. and Quickest Line suup, ouar cnnirs. cio j no inHgnincenv iwiu uuuitli every Monday ana l'rlday lortlit hutrulo In oonnerttun with Urn Uroitt ortll nnd l'rlday lor the Nniflllh - .IIN HTKAU.tlll IUIVI MAV V. nnil an. For tickets or general.lnformatlou call on 210 COMMRROIAL 8TREET, HALEM. OR. A, 11. C. DtfNNlHTON, O. P. A T. 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