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Danbigny bronglit into landscape
art
gxefttor
frmtuieea and Hpodaneity
than
had
yet
been seen, and
hk
work first
eeiaeB
ym
by its
force,
and then charms you.
As poems
of
nature
thrown
off In
the heat
of pas'
irion
and feeling,
so
his works affect
yon, and continue to do
so
tho more
;
they are
studied.
''Ho
paintd
bot-te-
r
than he
knew" when with paletto
knife and brush ho dashed in
effects
instantaneously,
and
.ono
wonders
how so much can
bo
expressed by
such slight
means..
He was among tho first
"impres-
sionists," and "realism" was one
of
his mottoes,
but
how different his
art
frotntbat
too often called by these
k
names today.
It
was
not
tho coarse
materiality, tho surface qualities and
the bare
optical effect alone
that
ho
ought to render.
He penetrated
deeper, and
the
Burfaco
was
alwayB
the, outgrowth and expression
of
a
spiritual conter.
Tho
thing
and tho
thought, tho
spirit
and tho matter,
were equally balanced, nnd never
did
ho
put a
touch of color to canvas
that
had not first
passed,
no
matter
how rapidly, through his own
spirit-
ual
self.
Century.
'
TellingtlieTliiieof Night
by
tho "Dipper."
A
fairly
roliablo time indicator,
it
is stated, can
bo
found in tho
north-
ern skies
on
every cloudless night.
As is generally known, tho group
of
fixed
stars called tho "dipper" makes
an apparent
revolution around tho
north star
in
every
twenty-fou- r
hours, with tho two
stars
forming
tho outer elevation of tbo bowl
of
tho dipper pointing nearly directly
to
the
polar
star
continuously;
if,
theroforo, tho position of tho
"point'
ers" is taken
at
any givon hour, say
6
o'clock in tho evening in winter
time, and as
soon
as
it
is
dark
in
'tho
summer, tho
hours
can
thereafter
bo
protty
accurately measured
by
tho
eye during tho night.
Frequent observations
of
position
will havo to
bo
made
at
tho given
hour,
bb,
owing to tho
constant
changing of tho
earth's
position in
space, tho position of tho "pointers"
in
relation to one's point of
observa-
tion and tho
star
also change.
In
this way observations taken during
a year
and impressed on tho mind
makoavory fair
timo indicator
of
that part
of celestial
space
Now
York Sun.
A Wee
Littlo Boy
to
rain
Weather Prophet.
--
Do
you
think
it's going
Littlo Sister
Did
pa tako his
unr
brolla?
Littlo
Boy
No.
-
L1ttlo
Sistor
Yes,
it's goin to wain
is.
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STARTLING
FACTS)
The
American ponplo
are
rapidly bcooratng
a
raco of
norrom
wreck., nnd tbo following suinieeU
the boit
romtKlri AlpbtmsolJomptllng.of
Uutler,
ra.,siroars that
ntion tils son
wna
tpeecliloss from
ervlno
cured biro.
ilrs.
J.
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awj,iDu.,j.i.'i'nyJor.
of Loannsnurt. Inch, each
aalncdSO
pounds from taking It. Mrs. II. A.
darcV
nor, or
vlitiilit.lnd.,
wits
cured of
4(1
to
M)
hcadnobo.
dlitlnuss.
Lock.
aoiie, and narrows .prostration,
by one bottle.
Daniel Myers. IlrooUrn.
Mich.,
says bis daughter
was cured of Insanity of ton
joara'
standing. Trial
bottles end lino
tmok
of
marroluua euros,
KIIBM
at
druguUu
Tills reuiody contains no opiates.
Dr.Mlleri' Medical Go.,Elkhart,
Ind.
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iokuiiw
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bowels
through iht
ntrvti.
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Jims'
Pruji
tptedlly
cure biliousness,
torpid
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consllpv
tlon.
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mildest,
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KHAMSIN.
Ok, the wind from the desert
Mew Inl
Khan-
ate,
The
wlml
from tho desert
Mew Inl
It
Mew
from the
heart
of the
fiery
sooth,
From the
ferrld
sand
sad
thn hills of drought,
And It kissed the land with Its scorching
month
Tho wind from the desert blew
Int
It
blasted the bads on the almond bough,
And It shriveled
the fruit
on
the orange tree:
The
widened
ilorrisli breathed
no vovr,
Ho
weary and parched
was ho.
The lean mnew.lu could not cry;
The
dogs
ran mad and bayed the skyj
The hot sun shone like
a
copper disk,
And prone
In
tho shade of an obelisk
The water
carrier
Kink
with
a
sigh.
For limp and dry was his water skin
And the wind from the desert blew
In.
The camel crouched by the crumbling wall,
And oh,
the
plf
Ifal moan It madel
The minarets,
taper
and slim and tall.
Heeled
and swam
In
the brnren light,
And prayers went up by day nnd night.
Dot
thin and drawn were tbe lips
that
prayed.
The river writhed
In
Its slimy bed.
Shrunk to
a
tortuous, turbid thread!
The burnt
earth
cracked like
a
cloven
rind
And still the wind, the ruthlcsn wind
Kham-
sin,
The wind from the desert blew
In.
into
the
cool
of the
mosque
It crept.
Where the poor sought rest
at
tho Prophet's
ahrlne;
Its breath was fire to tho
Jaeralno
vine;
It
fevered tbe brow of tbo maid
who
slept;
And men grew haggard with
rovel
of
wine,
Tho tiny fledglings died
In
tbo nest;
The sick babe gasped
at
the mother's breast;
Then
a
rumor rose and swelled and spread
From
a
tremulous whisper,
faint
aud vague,
Till
it
burst in
a
tcrrlblo cry .f dread
The plagncl
Tho
plaguel Tho
plnguel
Oil,
the wind Kham
In,
The scourge from the desert
blew Int
Clinton Scollard
in
Century.
ANTRIM'S DEATH.
There is an intoxication
in tho
shedding of human
blood
tbat
is
for-
tunately
given to but
fow
men to
know.
Somo
men aro more
suscep-
tible to
it than
others
just
as
somo
men degenerate moro rapidly into
drunkards
by
the
drinking of wino
than others.
This
blbod
drunken-
ness
is
not war.
Soldiers seldom
know it. In
war
when you
feol
your
bayonet sink to tho shank in tho soft
yiolding
breast
of another, or drop'a
man with
a
bullot, you
lose
interest
in
tlioman you havo killed and
jerk
out your bayonet or load your rifle
for another.
Blood
drunkenness
is
merely killing for tho sake of killing.
A hundred years
ngo
this
blood
drunkenness was recognized by tho
law prohibiting
butchers from
sorv-in-
g
as
jurymen. It
is
Btill
recognized
on
our frontiors, where tho
restraints
of
Jaw
aro not
so
rigorous
ns
in popu
lous
communities.
A
half
scoro
years
ago it was moro common
than at
present.
There wore but
fow
sec-
tions then
but
had
their
blood
dipso-
maniacs.
New
Mexico
had
one,
and his namo
was Billy Antrim.
Had ho been nn
ancient Greek instead of being
an
American,
mythology would havo
mado his cruel ferocity immortal.
Ho
was only a boy when ho got his
first tasto of
blood.
When death
ovortook him he was but
twenty-throe-
,
yot
bo
was known to havo
killod
moro men
than
thero woro
years in his
ago.
All but his
mother
rojoiccd
at
his death
au
if a
pesti-
lence
had been staid.
Thero was
another
woman, though,
that
rojoicod to
sco
his body fester
and
bwoII
and blacken,
Still, tho
dead man had loved her, andbhohad
lived
with him as a wifo
live3
with
a
husband, yot
it
was
not
for jealousy
sho
killed him.
Boforo
sho had mot
him sho had loved
another
man. His
namo was Charley Clancy.
Ho
was
foreman of tho
H--
B
Cattle company,
on
tho
Rio
Grando,
near
Tulorosa.
Tho
people along tho rivor called
it
tho
H
bar
B
outfit.
Ho, too,
was
a
young man
just
from tho east, with
no
moro business to
bo
in
Now Mex
ico
at that
timo
than a
preacher has
in
purgatory.
When
ho
had first mot tho girl
it
was in
Los Crucos
that
strangtf
lit-
tlo town
near
tho
Moxican
lino
whoso
history
runs back t tho
Span-
ish
conquest.
Ho
was young and
green, and porhaps homesick, and
it
was not loug
boforo
ho
was in
fbvo
with
UiiH
girl of alion
rape,
for she
waH
n Mexican,
Af
tor
that
ho found
tho ranch moro aud moro
lonesomo
and
Las
Cruces moro and moro
pleas-
ant.
Home could not havo
boon
moro
desirable
When a man
is
hi
lovo
and
iiis lovo is
returned by a
beautiful girl, with
her
presence-
any
placo is
heaven.
It
won so
in this
coso,
and Clancy's visits to Las
Cru-
ces bocamo
very frequent.
Ono
day while
ho
was thoro thoro
was a piisonor brought into town
whoso proseuco
created moro
oxclto-mo-
nt
than if
ho hud
been tho
gov-
ernor
of
tho
territory,
for
it
was this
man
Billy
Antrim, Kvory
ono
crowd
ed
to
bco
tho desperado, and with
them wont Claucy, for no man was
ovor moro feared or moro noted for
his ferocity.
So
great
was tho
torror
inspired by his deeds
that
when his
trial
came thero woro
fow
men who
would servo
ns
jurors.
Among thoso
who did servo was Charley
Claucy.
Ho
was youug and groon, and they
nmdo
him
foreman
of tho
jury.
wiion tno girl
you need not know
her
muno,
for
it
is
that
of
a
good
family,
ns
food
us
your own
pur-bap-s,
and
brides
she,
too, is
dead
now nnd
it
would avail you nothing
--
well, wuun
slio leuvneu
this
buo
implored Clancy, in her terror, to
withdraw,
but
ho only
BiniUxl
nt her
fours niu
tuiBwoied
her
tears with
kisses. Sho
was
n
native of tho
coun-
try
nnd
ho
n btrungor, but, boyliko,
ho
thought
ho know
it nil
When tho
trial
was onded and tho
doath sontouco imposed, for
that
was
tho only verdict possible, Clancy
ro- -
f
.
turned to hU
ranch
and"
liTs'cattlo.
promising tho girl
not
fa
bo
long
ab-
sent.
While ho was
goiio
the
man
whoso
death
he
had voted for
es-
caped prison.
Tho
judge
who had
presided
at
tho
trial
hi his
terror
left
tho county and went to Santo
Fo
to
bo safe,
and tho girl wrote to Clancy
to
bo on
his guard and
como
to
her
at
onco.
Womanliko,
sho
thought
that
while with
her
no danger could
roach him.
Ho received tho letter,
rind
manlike
thought it
would not
do
to
leave his ranch as
if
in fear.
Tho
judgo who went to Santo
Fo
was old
enough
to
bo
his grandfather.
At
any
other
timo Clancy
havo publio dancing
Sho
been only too glad to have gono to
the
girl
at
Las
Crucos.
Whilo
he
waited and debated when
it
would do to
go
to her,
ono morn-
ing thoro rode up to his door two
men, and
ono
of them was Antrim.
Whon
ho
saw them
it
was too lato
for Clancy to
attempt
to arm him
self.
All
ho
could
do
was to answer
their
questions and submit to
becom-
ing
their
prisoner.
Tho men took
their lariats
and tied him in
front
of
his door to
a
post, nnd then Antrim
told him
that
he intended to kill
him.
Clancy knew tho man too
well
to ask for mercy.
If
he was to
bo
killed ho would meet death liko a
man.
It
was hard, though, to leave
tho girl
without
one word of
part-
ing.
If
ho had only heeded
her
let-
ter.
Whon ho was tied
so
that
ho
could
not
movo
hand or
foot,
Antrim
walked
off
twonty or
thirty
paces,
and
drawing
his revolver
called
Clancy's
attention
to his
wrist
nnd
fired.
Clancy could no longer
fool
that
below
that wrist
ho
had a
hand.
'When
ho tried to move his
fingers tho muscles seemed to havo
grown suddenly numb.
Antrim laughed
aud asked him
what
ho
thought
of such
marksman-
ship.
Tho
boy did not answer.
A
new
hope,
though, had
como
into his
breast.
They would not kill him
outright, merely maim him, and with
tho girl to help him ho would
not
mind that.
Anything
but
reparation
from her.
Tiien Antrim
spoko
to nun again
nnd fired,
and tho same numb feeling
camointo
his
left
hand below tho
wrist, where
ho
had felt tho second
pistol ball crush through tho
bono
nnd
But ho did not
wince.
Surely this man who looked
so
boy-
ish and innocent
would
bo
satisfied
with this much in rovengo and now
bIiow
him mercy.
If
Chnrloy Clancy had not been
fresh from tho east
ho
would know
that
this was "pointing"
a
man to
death
an old method
of
torturo
caught from tho Indians.
But now
a
white man was doing it.
Thero
aro
but
fow
instances whoro whito
wluto men havo tried thoir hands
at
it, though
it
is
very
Bimplo.
All
that
inoro
is
to uo
13
to snoot a man as
many times as possible without
lull-
ing him, until you
are
tired of tho
sport and willing
that
ho
should
dio.
Tho
first
timoit
was over tried by
by
ono
whito man on another was on
tho Union Pacific railroad. Thoy still
pomt out tho station to you.
It
is
Julesburg.
Clancy,
though, was not
long enough in tho west to havo
oven
heard of it.
Boforo
tho day
done
ho
learned
it
all,
though.
Shot
after
shot Antrim
put
into his arms and
legs
until you could havo twisted
them liko a piece of rubber
hoso
hi
any direction you desired.
Between
tho shots
ho
and his companion would
smoke thoir cigarettes and
rest
and
dividotho
plunder they had taken
from tho
houso.
And Clancy would
faint
with pain and weakness as tho
hot sun beat down
on
him.
Some-
times
ho
would not regain
conscious
ness until Antrim had
fired
two or
three
shots in succession into his
body.
Ho
novor showed tho whito
foathor, though. When ho found out
that it
was too lato to
hopo
for
life,
oven
if
tho best surgeons iu
Christen-
dom stood ready to caro for his
wounds,
ho
simply
thought
of tho
girl and cursed in his scorn tho
cow-ardic-
o
of tho man who was
murder
ing him.
Everything
must
havo an end,
though.
So
it
ia
with "pointing."
When tho day had nearly
pabsed
away and tho sun
sinking in the
west, leaving tho lonoly houso
on
tho unbroken mesa in darkness,
An-
trim grow tired of tho
sport
nud told
Clancy
bo,
and whilo telling
it
ho
emptied his rovolvor into tliostomach
and bowels
of
tho man tied to tho
stako.
Then ho and his comrado
Bnddled
their
horses, and Clancy,
dy-
ing
ns ho was,
wondored if thoy
woro
HuuiK
iu iwivu
mm to uiu
nignt
nnu
darkness, whon tho coyotes, attract-
ed by his
blood,
would
como
to
con-
tinue
the
work
that
day had
Been
bo-gu- n.
His mind was
Btill
clear, and
when Antrim walked toward him
ho
tried to curso him for tho coward
ho was,
until Antrim, placing his
pistol against Clancy's teeth, forced
tho muzzle into his mouth nud pulled
tho
trigger;
and thou tho day's work
was ovor.
Thoro was uo concealment about
it.
Every
ono
in
Now Moxico
know
what
Charley Clanoy had died
for.'
but
fow
men spoko of
it
nbovo
theii
breath.
Tho judge
who went
in
Santa Fo
Htnid
thero.
No man cared
to meet Antrim. Thero was only
ono
oftlcor
iu tho
torritory
who had tho
courago to inako tho uttoumt to
tin
prchond him, but
so
well did tho
murderer
conceal his
movements
that it
was impossible to
follow
him.
Reward
after toward
was offered,
yet
no
ono
cared to
earn
them.
Civ
KAN!
It
you
would bo
clean nud hayo yourclothea done up
iu
the uoatcat
nnd
drMeiet
manner,
take
them to the
gJAM
STKAJI LAUTORY
whore
all
wrtrk
ir done
by
whiU labor
aad
in
the
most
prompt
mm.
cr,
COLONJ.L
J,
OLMSTJBD.
UfcrtjStrot
When Clancy's body was found
It
was
taken
into Las
Cruces
and buried
in tho littlo gravoyard where tho
girl's
forefathers
for
generations
back had
leen
buried.
Through
it
all tho girl did
not
break down as
mo&t
w
.men would.
People said
sho w
3
cold,
though
at
evening
ebo
would como
with
her beads and
pray
by
the
now
nmdo
grave until
darkness came.
One
day she was missing; no
ono
know
whither
sho had
gone.
Soon,
though,
rumors
returned
that
she
was in tho different frontier towns
among tho Americans as
ono
of tho
I
would
girls.
was
beau-
-
riglrt
sinow.
was
was
tiful and had no lack of
lovers.
Sho
eeeracd to
bo
without
fear, and no
i
matter
how desperate tho men with
I
whom
her
lot was
cast,
she never
quailed.
Tho Americans
called
her
la leona
the
lioness.
Where men squandered the money
gained
by
robbery and murder in
wild orgies, in which men fought
nnd killed each
other
liko
mad
ani-
mals, sho was always
cool
and
unex-cite-
d.
Tho wilder tho
crowd,
the
worse
the
men who
composed
it,
ap-
parently
tho more
sho
enjoyed it.
Her beauty was
so
great
that
many
men, oven among tho Americans,
offered to make
her a
wifo,
but
sho
only
and refused all with a
that
mado them wonder
that
one in
her
position
display
school overy Pun ,ny
a.
Prc(lCHiDg
it.
When sho
Was
at
tho
of
every Sunday,
11
a.
m.
nnd
7:30
p.
m.
her
she
No
ctmrch
boue
on Hi?h street, between
ono
knew
although
somo
Union. Everybody
welcome.
said sho had
left
to join a band
of
near
tho Arizona line.
Wherever
it
was, nothing was seen
of
her
for months, and then
ono
day
she
returned
home,
but
only
n
shadow of
her
former
self.
At first
her father
would not permit
her
to
enter
tho
houuo,
whilo her mother
cried and embrace
1
her
as if
eho
had
returned
from tho
dead.
Then tho
too,
relented.
Perhaps,
thought,
it
would
after
all
bo
for
but
a short
time, and
it
would
bo
better
that
sho should
dio
nt
homo
than
as
an
outcast.
Sho
eeomed
impassivo
nnd indifferent to
nil.
When
night
'
camo sho went to tho littlo grave
yard aud
prayed
over tho grave
that
still was tho nowest.
Where
sho
had spent tho months
of
her
absence sho never
told.
all questions sho gavo
nn ovasivo
an-
swer.
It
was said by
some
that her
return
homo was duo to the breaking
up and
by tho authorities
of tho band of
With
whom
it
was rumored she had
con-
sorted.
Stung by tho rumor,
her
mother had one
day
asked
her
to
deny it,
but
tho
girl
had only dropped
her
head on
her
mother's breast and
sobbed
as sho had never
done sinco
tho day sho had seen Clancy's body
consigned to tho
earth.
Several times sho had received
messages,
but
from whom
no ono
knew.
Evon to
her
mother, who
alono spoke to her,
eho declined
to
tell.
Ono
day
eho
received
one
of
theso messages, nnd
that
night nftor
sho had
gono
to
her
lover's gravo she
wont to
the
houso of tho sheriff,
who was tho only
officer
that
dared
to follow Clancy's murderer.
When
sho
returned
ho
was with her, and
passing through
the dimly lighted
patio sho led him to
her
room and
placed him whero
ho
could not
bo
seen in tho. darkness, nnd then she
lay down in hor
bed
aud waited in
tho darkness as tho hours passed
until
thero was a tap
at
tho window.
Tho houso was
so
quiet
that
it
seemed
to echo liko a pistol shot,
but
sho
aroso,
and
going to tho window
Opened
it
and lot a man enter, who
throw his arms about
her
and
kissed
hor
nnd
spoke
of tho
thoy had
beon
sepa-
rated.
Tho room was very dark, and
ns
sho led him from tho window toward
tho bed whoro tho other man crouch
ed hid sho could
feol
her heart
beat.
Tho man
whoso
arm was
around hor waist noticed
her
trem
bio
and drew
her
moro closely to
him.
Whon they reached tho bed
sho drow horsolf gently from his arm
nnd lay down.
Sho
fancied
that
sho
could
hear
tho man who was
con-
cealed
breathing
as
sho
lay
betweou
him and tho man who had
just
en-
tered.
Tho
air
of
tho room seemed
to stiilo hor, as if laden
with
death.
Thon sho turned and spoko to tho
man who had entered, tolling him to
light
u
match,
so
that
ho would
not
make
any
noise by
striking
tho
fur-
niture, and when
ho
doinurred
that
it might
not
bo safo
sho answered
him
that
as tho villago was asleep no
ono could sea
him.
For
a
moment
ho
hesitated, and then ho
struck
a
match and tho tiny spark crow into
a
blaze,
showing tho room plain and
distinct. Only for an instant, though,
for thon thero leaped out across tho
bed
on
which the girl
lay a
jet
of
fire,
and tho man who hold
thematoh
fell to tho ground without
groan.
Tho
air
of tho room grow thick
with
tho
smell of powder,
and
through tho
houso
could
bo
hoard
voices
calling in affright,
but
in tho
room no
ono Btirrod
or uttered
a
worth
Tho girl was
if
tho man who had fallen was dead
or only wounded, and tho man who
had shot him remained quiet, feariug
that after
all his shot
might
havo
failed him.
It
was only whon tho
door of tho room was opened from
without nud tho light showed
n
dead
figure, on
tho ground
that
camo
forth, and then the
girl
roso
from tho bed
and
gazed
coolly down on tho body of tho man
who had murdered
her
lover.
San
Francisco Argonaut,
Crafl,
Cruel.
To
1U
victims
U
thattuxorble
fa
to
hu-nia-
u
peace,
tbat
de.troyer of
ret
Ulio-oue-
termination
of
human
Liko many
ir
'
,n'wflWe
at the ouimi
with
ll(tettcr'
btnmach Hitters,
vrhleb.
expels
the
rheumatlo
virus
from
the
bl.d
through
(he kidneys.
There
eUU
tho
amplest evidence to prove
that
In case
IS?.'
b,JT
"'ted
other treatment the
Hitters
Ui
produced thorough
and
perm
ntutreeulu.
But to temporise
wiihtti'a
SWJiJj?'
u.ljr
MtX
'
t
once with
the
u
,'
nlrjxd
lo
the
hud.
VheaMtnlt
Uthe
mmi otwUaaleot
muiOqU,
Kidney trouble, ttysperwhi,
Elf.-iff-
1Bl1
I1
PpwpUlBt beat
a
bW
the
Bitters
u
,awB9nBiel to
hereu,
AlniglAul
tkr
UWfvs
IjSajfelii'
for
Infant
and
Children.
"'Castorials
so well adapted
to
children
that
I
recommend
It as
superior to
any
prescription
known
to mo."
IL
A. Aacnxn,
M.
D.,
Ill
Bo.
Oxford EL, BrooWjn, N.
T.
Ti
rr.n
nt
'
fmrfnrfiv
'
l
n universal
and
Its
merits
so well known
that it
seems
a
work
of
supererogation to
endorse
It
Fewaretne
intelligent
families who do
not
keep Castoria
within
easyreach."
Carlos
JUrtw,
D.D,
New York City.
Late Pastor
Bloomlngdole Deformed Church.
Church
smiled
gentleness
.
nCaM"1fLANI.P"fTYnrN,nd
could
.
m-
-
height
popularity
disappeared.
Whither,
Morion
and
desperadoes
father,
ho
Tu
scattering
desperadoes
passionately
regret-
fully
timo
almost
n
wondering
outstretched
ho
auolherphysleaUlVa.
It
Directory.
ToRK.
MethodistEpiscopal
''rrvlces
and
7;30.
t'unday
Robool
at
12;
Kpworth leiigues
at
d:
f;
I'rayer
meet-
ing every Thnradny eveulnjf.
Rev.
C.
L.
Kellermtn,
pfstor.
EVANOKLio
l..
Crrner
of
Liberty and
Center
BtreeU.
Munday
services
10:30
a.
m.
and
7:TO
p.
m., Suncay
school
12
m., Y.
l'.t.
C. K.
6:K)
p.
m.; I'riiyer nu etlng Tburndny,
7:3''
p.
iu
J,
Boweraox,
j
water;
residence
J27
Liberty
s'rrct.
PiiEsnyTERiAM.
Church street, between
Cheruekctanud
Conter.
1'rcachlDg
morn-
ing nnd evening; Sabbiith school
at
111
m.;
Y P. S.
C.
E.
at
:30
p. m.j
piuycr meetlLg
Thursday
at
7:0
p.
m. Her. F.
H.
G
Wynne,
D, 1
pastor.
The Cituiicu
of
God
Holds rdigeous
services in the
Good Tern
pier's hall
Tues-
day, Thursday
and
Friday evenings.
Bun-day-
s
at
10:30
a
m.
and
7:10.
Sunduy
school
nt
3
p.-
in. Elder N. N. Mathews, pastor.
St.
Joseph's
Cathouc
Cnuitcii.-Che-mek-
etu
and
Cottage.
Suuday
services: Low
mass
7:30
a.
m.;
high ranss
10:30;
Suuday
school
3
p. m.;
vespt-r-
7:30;
week
daj
s, low
mass
7
a. m. Ilov.
J.
8.
White, pattor.
CohOliKGATioKAi,.
Coiner Center and
LI
bcrty
Services
Sunday
at
10:30
a.
m.
and
7
p. m.;
Sunday school
12
ai.,
Y.
I'.
S.
0.
E
at
UulO
p. in.; prayer meeting
7:30
p.m.Thurs"
day.
Itev.
C.
L. Corwlu, pastor.
St.
Patjii Episcopal
Cpukch.
corner
Church
and
Cueineketa.
Spi
vices
10:30
a.
m.
and
7
p. m.; Sunday school
11:45
a.
in.;
service Thursday
7:30
p.
in. Itev.
W.
Lund,
rector.
Fiiist Uaptist.
Llb3rty
and
Marlon.
Services
10:30
a. in. and
7:00
p.
m
;
Sunday
school
12
m.;
young people's meeting
at
6
p.
m.j prayer meeting
7.30
Thursday.
Rev.
Robert WultaKer, pastor.
FitEK JltTKODiBT.
llev.
11.
F. Fnmlley
pastor.
SerTices
Sunday
morning nnd
evonlmr,
Huud
i
scbojl
at,
10
a
m.;
praer
meeting Friday
ulgbt.
Churcb opposite
North Salem school.
FntENDS.
At Highland
paikon
car line.
Services
10:30
a. m.
and
7:H0;
p. in.;
Sunday
school
13
m.;
Christian Enduivor
8
p.
m.:
prayer meeting Thurbday
7:30
p.
m.
Rev.
F. JI. George,
pastor.
Gekman
UAiTisT.-Servl-
ces
In
German
lii'ptlat church north
of
Cottage street.
Sunday school
ai
10
h.
m.
1'renehUw
st
11
u m. Evening service
ut
7:30.
Rv.
John
Fechter, pastor.
Ciiuistian.
High
and
Center.
Sundty
school
12
m.; preaching
10.3U
u. m,;
youug
people's toclety
0:30
p. m.;
preaching
7:30
p.
m. Rev,
W.
It. Wllllums,
Gehjian Reformed
Cuplul and
Marl-
on.;
Sunday service
11a.
iu.;r-und.i-
y
school
10
a.
in.; prayer meeting Wednesday
7:3J
p.
in.
Rev.
J.
Muellbaupt, pabtor.
Ciiuistian Science.
Services
In
Uni-
tarian hall
at
lftSOa.m.an.t
7:30
p.
m
;
Sab-
bath Bchoolia m,; Rlblo study Thurbday
evening.
UniTAniAN
Ciiuncii.
Levotional
meet-lng-
in. Sunday school
ut
12
m.
every Suuday until
&t.f.tcmber
1st.
All
Invited,
South
Salem--
M.
k. church.
Preach- -
In..
..n...
U
1
....
.
.
iu3
cuijr
ouuuiiy ar
iwcsuu.
m, and
7:30
p.
m.
J.
11.
ltoork, pastor.
GKitMAN
LUTHEKN.-No- rth
Cottage St.
Services on
1st
aud
8d
Hunduy of each
mouth
at
2
p.
in. Itev.
G.
a.
Mtj er pastnr.
African
JlETiioinsT.-No-
nh
Ralem.
Services
at
11
a.
in. nud
7:o0
p. m. hunday
sohool
at
1
p. m.
Rev, G,
W.
White,
pastor.
Temperance gospel
meeetiugsaH
o'clck
Sunday nt
W.
C.
T.
U,
ball,
CARTER'S
IVER
t81
HpTlls.
fl
CURE
5in"5
nfi,i?.h'
nJ
relleTe
"N
o
troubles
Incl
a
lous
state
of
the
system, such
ai
DIutness, Nausea. Drew slews,
;
aft,
eating. Pain In the Side.
&u
llm
"thefr niw
remarkable
success
haV
been s,
o,i n
Ju
curinj
SICK
Iteadaciii.
let Carier'h i.!tt
r
,...
t..
..
JJiSSl."'.'!1'1'
,n Constipation,
preventing this annoying complaint, whtii
"her also correct all disorders of tho stomach
tilllUlate
the llrer
ami
.!...
.U.U- -
iven If they only
cured
"""
HEAD
Ache they would be almost
who surfer
from this
dlstresslnir
complain?
cut
fortunately
their
goodnear
dcS
not end
lH.rafalctffi8
d
'S?
ACHE
tlio
Una
of so
many lires that
hem is
MS!
"
PUi curS'S
CURTta's
Lrvn
c
l.xrm
Pius
are
small
5"
do.
"
W
'
,iY
,
"
w
two
ptS
make
They
are
not grip
or
purge,
but
bj'hlrnt"a,oS
pleaM
all
bo
u
them.
Iu
tlab
at
&e for
$1
SoM
everywhere;
orient
bSSS:
una
vm:m
ca,
u.w
Tat
MR
HSw.
Uhb
NOTICE.
I'wUo
to
i
say to
iy eostomers
la tbe
IuBbr
trade that
I bave resigned
tur
no.
. ittoo
.wIn
the
k.
luuian.lVuUtn
Jt
fo.
lumber
ei
toy prieea
beftw purrhtatn
x
Iwh
na
gooa luraoer
jhI
m
ever
treat yes
Castoria
cures
Colic,
Oonstlpatlon,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
Kills WormaVglTes sleep,
and
promotes
d
Without injurious medication.
For
several years
1
have rocotnmendco
Soso as
it
luulnvariably
produced beneficial
results."
Edwik F. PanoES.
M.
v.,
"The
Wlnthrop,"
lh
Street
and 7th Ave,,
New York City
TIM
COCTAUR
COKTA.Tr, 77
MCHRAT
STRICT,
NEW
Wood
Saw.
Utrerrhnitv
tret
tlharles Smith's steam
wood
Baw,
"I
ho
Rustler." Orders
at
L7
Front street.
For
Locating Mines.
Dr.
H. Smith linAw sale ngent
In
Ore-
gon lor
tho
?ule of
Mitslmll'n Eleotm
Mag-
netic rods tor locating mines of
Gulrt
or
Silver.
This
instrumtnt
hr.x
beeoio
llio
mostefflccntlorcfl
in
detecting th"
ce
of
Gold
nnd Sliver detoslis wlielbei
In
tbe form of hidden oiln or quartz rock.
The mnkcr claims
that
a cnrelnl
investi-
gation
1
sure to lead one to tho
extict
lo-
cality of the treacuie.
l"Vr
further
lufor.
matlon please
addre&s
DR. H.
SMITH,
Balem,
Orfgen.
ELLIS
&
WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN,
South ofWIllsmotto
Hotel,
SAbBM
...
ORKOON
Salem
Abstract
and
Loan
Co.
The only Abstract books of
Marlon
couuty.
Real estate
orderB
,
filled
promptly and
safely.
W.
H. H.
WATERS,
MANAGER.
Capital
City
Marat
Jas.
Batchelor, Prop'r,
WannMcah
at
All Hours
oltlie
Din
None but white labor
em
iloyed
In
this
establishment.
A good
substantial
mr.l
c
oked
In firsts
class style.
Twenty-liv-
e
cents per meal,
RED F"ROJT
Court
stret,
between fipcra ilouse
Mlnki's
Live
y
Burton
STATE
STREET
an"
BRICK
YARD.
Large stock of common
11
Ick
always on
band.
lTrssed
and
oruumcutal
trick
made to order.
Leave
orders
at
O. 'Unlz,
M
State street
Goodhue
Cahlll,
1)3
Mate
b
reel, or
at
the
yard, opposite suite
1'rlMiu
Notice
of
Fiiml Account.
To
all whom It may concern:
NT.E.l8
h,'rby
elvea
4
'it
the
nuder-ifln-
r.
sgn',d1a'""n''-trato-
or the estate
of
filed Ms
nunlicunnnt
as
slab
,
dm
ulsTrif.
Mn'Zlib the
cltrk
of the
.uuly court
for
Mnrtono;unty,(iregon,
and tho Judge
of
?"'? wurt
husllxed the
191b
day
t.J
Augu.t
at
1
o'clock
p.
m.
at
the
court
rtiom In
the (onrt bou.eof
hi.ld
county
the
time and place
for
tho In, ring
of
a- -
s
objections which there may
beta
kln
n
"
count and lor tbe settlement thereo
J.lt
KORUE9T,
July
19.
1892
Administrator.
Uids Wanted.
SEALED
bids
Clrk
will
ol MnrllS
roumyfuntU
yefnc.sli)'.
Mi,
it
li
m.,
keeping pauperi at th
,S5
Uids
for
Wood.
OKA LEI) bids
will bo
W.rtV,'iuuty
(
le,k
"r
a"rln
Vouityuriui
tdnesdky,
ft
ptember7th,
t
2 cVMoeV
n
o?an
6
r'8ht
U
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bld--
f
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U
841tMt
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ttK
Tickets
psiis
0N
SALT3
Wemmmrtiuiw
b
-
'4il
I
'4
Jssm
jnsas
St.
Paul
ST.
and
all
Pulnti
.nst,
North
and
PULLMAN
OMAHA
CHICAGO,
LOUIS,
.
i
..
....
Soutl:
.lerK,
m
TO
JJ
h
SLEEPERS,
RECLINING
CHAIR
CARS
Steamer,
Portlai--
jo,u
ISk
TICKETS
r&i?
EUROPE
fborr.r5drU,''rt
,eUera'
tBto"
li
Wru.HULnLmT.A.St.OenL
Pass. Agt
l'URTLAKD,
OBKOOV
For
Sale.
(V
jwuumrai
Hiii
aE
tne pstrotwte
of'
a
(he
poatraetora.
and
I
win
B
,
puth
HneV.
ruiSSl
I?J?
"P,?.nr?.
n?m
ut
i
try
ojlc
iuterst
to rati
oo me
aBd'Pora'nd
vrlQ
CltY,
SLEEPERS.
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123 StQto
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quested
to
dlo.se
accounts
anr
FOR
SALE!
CHOICE
TRACTS
FOR
HOMES
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fruit
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SALE.
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$10,000
FOR $6,0ft
fI
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brick
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ujiied
by
G.
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laUireet.
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litUen
boon.
It
pavs
10
per
cent.
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ainoiiut,
nnd will
bo
wortu
than
Ito
venrn.
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bids will
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for wckti
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Jonrne)
A
person
usually
desires to
gain
some
ns to tho
mom dcsirnhln mutn,
take,
and
will tuirchnse
llrkcli. via
tl,u,t.
that
will
alluid
him tho quirt
est and
btit
service.
Ileioro htnrliug on a
trip to
ur
nny pulut
Knut, you should
pruvlce
yourself
with
u inno
and
tinie
tnhle
nr
thn
Wisconsin Central Line
The trains
run
on
thiK
route at
e
vestibule endure
enulnned
with
l'ullman'N latest
Drawing
Koom
sleep-
ers, elegant. Lay
Coaches nud IMulng
t'srt
of lutehl (leficn. built
exnresslv for thin
.
vice, nnd
me
exquisite
in lurnUhlngs
and.
convcuieni and
comfortable
In
arrange-
-
iiieiiiniui
si
lompuie
111
ecry
aemuiuw
nay
hnvenohuperioriuroniluil
ana
'J'lio (lluli)K curtervlcelbpronoun-
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oy
nn
ine inon
eiegtini
eer
lnaugui-atc-
d,
una
Is
opeiated in tbe
lut-ics-
t
ul lis
pairiins.
Fast trains via
the
V leconfln
Central
.Lines
leave Mlnnennollsduilvat
12.45dd.
nnd i:'J p in
,
and
M. Paul atlMOp.
m.
uuuvtiop.
in., inuKius
iaorauie
eoiiiiic-tlo-
n
with nil
trains
lrora tbe
West
ui
fouthwest.
For tickets,
maps,
lamrhlets
and
fu'l
lnturinatlon npplj
to
U, b
iltr
elll,
C.
F.
and'!'.
A.,Idlnneiipollt., Minn ,i.nd
iojn,
O.
1'ond, General
t'utbengut and llclet
Agent. Ohlcago,
111.
MMy
THE
YA0UINA
ROUTE,
OREGON
PACIFIC BAIUUU1
And
Oregon
Development
ronipary'i
steamship
line.
2!H
mile
Hboiter.nuritur.
leniimethnn
by
any
otbei
louto.
JliH
ciiim
throuah
passenger and
Jrelght ml
iiuiii
x'urLituiu
unu
an
poiuis m
imp
"m
lamette
vallev
to
nnd horn
Iranclsf
TIME SCHEDULE,
(Kxcept
bunaays).
l.eaveAlliany
1:09'S
Leave
CorvalllH
1:'0
5
Arrive
Ynquina
&Jr
Leave
Ynquina
ti:454
Leae
Ctorvnllls
1C:35A!
Arrive
Albany
11:10
A
i.
O. A
O.
trains
connect nt
Albnni
4
Corvallls.
The above
trulns
connect
at
YACJU1NA,
with
the
Oregon Development
Con IJe
ifBteaniKhlDH
between
Yaoulna ana
S.
Kranclsco.
N. B. Passengers Irom Portland
and
1
Willamette Valley points can wake
clou
connection
with
the
trains
of iw
Vaopika
l.tTi'rf.
n
Atinnf
and
It
destined to
Snn Francisco,
iboioa
arrange to arrive
at
Yaquiua the evenlit
uciurt)
uaie
of sailing.
rasstnger
Lowfit.
TFori
and
JTelgtt
Kstes
Al
tM
InformatTon apply
to
Bjwi
Freight
and
'llcxil
H
,M
ATM
&
AgenU
200
and
202
Co.,
Front
st.
Portland,
OrJ
O.O.
UOOUK
Ac'l
Cien'l
Frt.
A
Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific
B. H, O'n
Corvalllt.Or
O.
H. HABWFaOi,
Jr.
Gen'l Frt;
&
Pass. ,
AgU
Oregon Dtvelopmict
Cm.,
m
MonUromerr
Ul
500
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HEALTH.
tflwC
Le SIchw'J
mT
RlchnaU
Oolden Balsam
JK.
Cures Chancres,
llril. and second
t;ei
Sores
tho
Legs and Dodyj Sore
V&K
Syphilis.
Price.
J5
ner
Uotl.
Le
v.
isi)Bm.Ti
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ii.
111
km
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iiii
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i
on
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No.
Pilrita
T.iv4l..
ir.....l.lun.llllU
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the
llonej,
raln
In
tM
Head, back of
the
Neck, Ulcerated St
Throat. Syphllitlo Hash,
tumps ai4
Cords, Stiffness of the
Limbs,
an
eradicates
all
disease
from the iyitero.
whether
caused by Indiscretion
or
oa
ol Uercury,
learlnr the
blood pure
tni
fcealtby.
Prlea
5
OO
per
Ilottle.
l.o
lllchaa'a
Golden
Spanish
AnU
dote
for
tho euro
( Oonorrhrsa, Oiet,
Irritation Crarel,
and
all
Urinary
cr
a
est
Ul
dliarrangementa.
Pile
$'
5'
P
Bottle.
ur
KlcaiBa
Ooldea
Spanish
I
Jectton,
forserere
rases of
Oonon-lt-
Inflammatory Gleet.
Strlotoresc.
Vtlf
1
60
per
Bottle.
L
HtonauU
QoUT
Olntmeal
orthffetiTohealU)'
rfyphlliUo Bores,
anderepUona.
Price,
1
60
per
Box.
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Rtckau'a Ooldea
PUIs-K-
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phylel
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