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fChf -f o EVENING CAPITAL VOL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPEIt." SAJLEM, OKEGON, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1892. "TO-DAY'S JSTEWS TO-DAY." NO. 106. I'ltOVJiSSlONAIi OAItUS. JOURNAL. GRASS. Tlio roso Is praised for Its beaming fao, Tho Illy for saintly whiteness; Xo lovo this bloom for Its languid grace, Aud that for Its airy lightness. Wo say of tlio oak, "How grand of glrtht" Of tho willow we say, "How slender!" And yet to the Bof t grass, clothing earth, Uow slight Is tho praise wo render! II lit tho grass knows well In her secret heart How o love her cool, green raiment. So Blio plays In sllonco her lovely part Aud cares not at all for payment. Karh jcar her buttercup nod and drowse. With sun aud dow brimming ever: Each j car sho pleases tho greedy cows With oceausof honeyed clover. Kach year on tho earth's wide breast she wavte. From spring until stern November, And then sho remembers ho many graves That no ono elso will rorneinborl And while sho serves ni with gladness mute. In return for Biich sweot dealings Wc troad her carelessly under foot Yet wo never wound her fcoMngsl Edgar 1'awcett. If "You Want to Make Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report, ALV1N 11. KYUKVHAM, United Stntes Army ConsuUIug Knglneer, lly draullo and liahlUiry cnglueerlng nnd ro i ds a specially, Olilco, room 6 Exchange block, Salem. f PEN, 5 1 B&kii J J. SHAW, M. XV. HUNT. 8HAW & , HUNT, attorneys at law. Ottlceovcr Capital National bunk, Halem, Oregon. GEO.H. BUUNKIT, Attorney at law, Halcm, Oregwn. Olilco over Ladd a Hush's bank. UMV B H R M rowaer u n k MM UULU 1 Or want one for your own use, see MCF. PA.TTON, The Stationer, Sole Agent for the Swan Fountain Pen. OREGON STAT E IB) UMAL eoo L i CJ81 1x ifes3 :j iry. m a-jh rjm.ii'-"y- ""-'j"- -j-; o "" n MONMOUTH, OREGON. The Leading Normal School of MaL- Mm4-Uwo4- 1110 lvl lllVVUOLi Choice Board of Regents. Bentamlu Schnlfield. Pres.: J. B. V. Butler, Bee ' fEx-Ofllcio, HIh Excellency, Governor Sylveator Pennoyer; Hon. E. B. fjyjciSlroy, superintendent ot l'tinlic instruction; 1011. u. w. lucunuu, Secretary of State; Hon. Jacob Voorhees, Hon. A. Noltnur, J. C. White, IHon. W. H. Holmes, Alfred Laoy, Hon. P. W. Haley, Hon. J. J. Daly. The State Normal Is a live (school, ranidlv urowinir. and continually adding to its facilities for the opecial training of teachers. Its graduates are In demand to till good positions. A gain or su per cent, in attendance was made lust year. An enrollment of COO i3 anticipated for the next year. New members have been added to the faculty, and additional ap paratus supplied. A diploma from the school entitles one to teach iu any county in the state without further examination. t NORMAL, NORMAL ADVANCED, BUSINESS, MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENTS, special advantages in Vocal and Instrumental music. A YEAR AT SCHOOL FOR S150. Tuition reduced to $0.25 Nor- mal, and ijio.OO Sub-Normal, per term of ten week"). Board at Normal Dlninc Hall $1.50 ner wtek. Furnished rooms S1.00 per week. Board and lodging in private families &J.50 per week. Beautiful and healthful locution. No saloons. 1' list term opens tseptemner aim. ior catalogue address P. L. CAMPBELL, A. B., Pres., or J. M. POWELL, A. M., Vice President. portsmen, Attention! Ed. C. IvlUdlbi Cross. Wholesale and Retail ftctilcr in Fresh, Stilt and Smoked Meats of all Kinds, j3KS8&feA -OUR STOCK OF- DUNS AMMUNITION -AND- FISHING TACKLE Comprises everything needful in the lino at remarkably low prices. BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES Of the Best Makes. BROOKS HARRSTT, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prmpt delivery to all parts of the city. Oo Court and 110 State Streets.' PAPER HANGERS. HEAD QUARTERS. All are invited to call at 143 Court street and look at all the lute patterns In Wall Paper and get prices for same on the wall. E. 0. SNOW, Decorator, with E. E. SNOW, House, Sign and Car riage PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Pa ner Hanging, Kalsominiug, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and Natural Wood Finish. Only FirsO-class Work. E, E. SNOW. Remember the place, 143 Court Street. Notice. Any uerso is Unowlnc themselves In dented lt llo'.m & l'asmore are it-quisled tocRllntll.M. Wnde J Co, ami pay tlio tame. 1. M. WAD B .1 Co, "Aim EAST .AND SOUTH -VIA,', . Southern Pacific Route Shasta. Line CALIFORNIA EXI'KKSa TKAIN EUN DAH.TT BL.TWKKN 1'OKTI.AND AND 8. F. South. F. T, 94 State Street. SMLMTraoy ' LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. HART, AILS 1 LOCKS ! HINGES ! BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT 81UT (I PG ZOl Pllimbers and Tinners, 5 214 & 210 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers. A complete liuoot Stoves anu Tinware, uin roouug aim piumumg a Specialty. Jistlmntes lor Tinning anu riumning runnsneu. 7:00 p. in. I Lv. U:1S j. m. Lv. 8: Id a.m. Ar. 1 Komi. l'oitlnud Ar. I 7:3.) u. ni Snlein liv. I 6:l,u. ra Bun Iran, l.v. 7:00 p. m Above trnii.s stop only ul tallowing Ma tlou'inoith of llostbuie;, l-'nst l'oiiiaiid Oregon City, Wuodlitiru, huitni, Mbuuy Tangent, bheddn, Hulsov, IJurrlsburg limullun City, Irving uadKugeno. KOSEBlUia MAJ.l, UAIJ.Y, v:i a. ni. I Lv. 11:17 a. iu Lv D:5U p. m. ' Ar. 1'ortluud Salem Hosebure; Ar. J if a p. m, Lv. I 1:10 p. in. Lv. I 7.00 a. m Albany I.ocul, Dully Kxcopt Suuday. 6.0il p. in. I Lv. 7:01" p in, I Lv: D.i 10 n.in. Ar. 1'ortlnnd Kiilom Albany Ar. 1 10:'M u.ra, Lv. I 7:3 J it. m Lv, 1 b:3i) n. ni. PULLMAN BOM! SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- Porai'couimodz.tum ol passengers holding hecond c.u.s.s tlcltetR KttucliGd to expred trains. ft'est Side DivisioD, Between Portland and Cervallis: iAii.y (Kxcue-r hunhay). 7:a0 1". ni. i Lv. l'oftlimd Ar. I 6:.i0p. in. laio i. iu. I Ar. CnrvullU Lv. 1&58 p. m. jf'VJ !ink The place to get ft Saddle horse, Livery !FJUiiLI rio express, Dray or 'JYuck, Wood, Hay, la Mill feed or good well rotted Manure, Road of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Evan & Co., back of Willamette hotel. Prompt and caretul work is our motto. BY AN & CO. DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for orders, Sell and deliver wood. ' h.iv. rami and lumlier. Of. flcu State St.. onnoalte Sa Bin Iron works. Drays and trucks ratty be found throughout the dav m ths corner or Mtatfj anti uoinmereiai iJireoU). alom Triiftt & Hra.v l!n VT. DRAKE, Proprietor. T. G- PERKINS, General Superintendent SALEM IRON WORKS, IALEM, - OREQON, t Miinufiioturea STEAM ENGINES, Mill Outrlts, Water Wlieel Govornnr, Trait eying Oiitlttn.Trnctlou Engines, Cresting, cto. Farm miicnlnery made und repalruil, h General ai?euta and iniinufartureis of the celebrated WaliUitrom l'utent MlddllugM inner anu Keels, r arm maculnery mam ana reputreu. IN. CHCRCHILL. T S. BURROUGHS. CUTJIICIIILL & BURllOUGnS, winners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. 100 Cheracketa Street. -$:-LJ?L. SjEDES w .S".ri flnri Tirr-k-r HrrT-vr Front'i Street, Salem, Oregon, pie best class of work in our line at prices to compete wim vue lowesi. wniy uie oest maienai usea. At Albany and CorvallU connect wltn trains of Oregon l'ooitic Hull road. KXt-J t-iK -fllAIN- (rA 1 1'vTxOKlT HUNDA Y "?nXi). in, I Cvl lWtlaud Ar. I t:Au. in 7:2.) p. m. I Ar.MrMlnnvllleLv. ftH h. rn Throuffh Tickets To all polntt EAST and SOUTH r'or HcketM and lull mtormitticn regard, ing rates maj, etc., apply to t i. (Viiiij'a. ny's nt'i nt nulpin, Or -giin. ii.P. UOUEllS, Ahst U. l and Pasj.Ai't It KlU'IHLKIl SUnHCir For Sale. OOA A ,. of good land, 80 acri. .11) APrft undor fence, wIlU JL-J IjV 0g00d barn and house, balance timber, will bell till or.pait, cheap, on ruaaoiiahlH tei in;, JAMES SVAHNEIt, Salem. Or. P. O. Box 3 J). 6-18-ll-dW TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE When you see these new 1891 designs in Books 4 and 5, "Houses and Cottages," Hlze, S x 10 Inches. ContnlnH new designs, new styles, latest ldas In planning. No 1 has So dfcuigus elusHllled from Sl.V) up n IKK), about half under 1000 No. 5 con tutus 5!) dtjiij'ug of dwellings posting ovei JItCO, many fiom 31S00 up to SW0. Many new Soutberu or lesort styles of bouses In these works. I'rlce 81 each, or the two for 810. E. S. HOPKINS Architect, Grand Rapids, Mich. Those Afflicted With the.uabltVil using toexceas, LIQUOR, OPIUM Oil TOBACCO Can obtain a. COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT T11K KEELEY INSTITUTE: Fon-ht drove. Or..Ca!l write. HtrlctH confidential THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company'i Hteamtlilp line. ' miles shorter, 0 hourt losatimothan by any otbvi loiilt. l'lrsl Ciush through passenger and freight lint Iroin Portland and all points In the WD lurnotte vallcvto and irotn au Knnclsc TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Hundays). iireAloanr 1:0(1 t'Ai L.ie(:orv&ulii 1:10 Pii Arrive Vaqulnu &fflrM Leave Ya'julna ...... -U: to Ail Leave CorvallU KKA A M Mrive Albauy 11:10 A K . ir C. trains connect al Alba ) and I'lMAHllt. Tl-o Htoivo trains conn-it ot YAuUINA ih the Orcuu Ijcveliiimient (' Ur. ffiMiiinhliH nrtiw.u Inoulna anu Ha N. 11. l'assPDirers Irom Portland and ah WlllnmetUt Valiey points can make close 'ouueclion with the trains of thf AOIIINA ltUU'J'K at Albany JrConallls and If destlBMl to Ban Knuictsoo, should arrange to arrive at Yaqulua the evening l-efore date of sailing. fteieagrr and frclgit Katci Alwsri the uvrtt. Kor Information apply to Jlessrs HUI.MAM Co., rrejght and Ticket Agents j0 and J02 Front sU, Portland, Or. U. a UUUUK ACl Oen'l VrU A Pass. At., Oregon Pacldo K. It. Co.. Corvallis, Cr O.H.WA3WKLL, Jr. Oen'l Krt; x Pub, Act. Oregon Development Co., SH Montgomnry U Burton Bros, STATE STREET BRICK YARD. Ijirge stock of common Jirlck always on hand. Pr-esed and ornamental brick mudb to order.; Leave orders at O.Htolz, M Blate street, nnodhue A Cahlll, U5 Hlnlc street, or al the yard,oppostn8Utte Pilson, Q T. H1C11AUD30N, Attorney at law, Q. olilco up stairs In front rooms of new Hush block, corner Commercial and Court strootfl, Salem, Oregou. JOHN A. CAltSON, Attorney at law. Rooms 3 nnd 4, Ladd A HusITm bank building, Salem, Oregon. 8 1 lyr 11. V, liONUAM. W. H. H0LME8. Boniiaji & JIolmkh. Attorneys nt law. Olilco In Hush's block, between Stuto nud Court, on Com'lHt. nilLMON KOllD, attoi ney nt law. Salem, I Oregon. Otlico uptalra iu l'atton's uiu lock BII. UHADSHAW, PHYSIWAN AND . Surgeon, alom, Oregon. Olilco In Lldrldgo block, upstairs over William England's bank Residence corner Stato and a, E coiner Winter street, WH. YOUNG, M. D.. Olilco formerly . occupied by Dr. Howlnnd, corner Court nud Liberty streets. Tvlcphuuc No. 1 5. Odlco heurs: 8 a. in. to 12; i to 4 p. m , and 7 ton p.m. llesidenco lKth Blrect ou electric car lino. Telephone No. V. SU. W. S SIOTT, physlolau nnd mir gcon. Ofllce iu Eldrldge BIock, Kiv i, Oregon. Oltlco hours 10 to 12 a. m. '2 to 4 p. in. i? B. PHILBKOOK, it. D.,Homcopathist. ill. Office 1SS Court street; Rctldonce .Al High street. General practice. Special attention given to diseases of Women aud children. DK. MINTA B. A. DAV1B. Ofllcn hours, 9 u. in. to 11 u, in.; 2 p. m. to & p. m, lAiy or night calls promptly attended to. Special attention given to dlscaseiol wom en aud children, office In New lluil; Blk., 303 Commercial street. Hesldenco same. DK. T. C. SMITH, Dentist, Ul State street, Salem, Or. Mulshed dental opera tions of eerydeacrlptlun. Palulesj opera tions a specialty. r V. PUGII, Architect, 1'Uins, Spifll- i , iiuntiLiiin uiiii su)ui niiuuiiujicu iu. all classes of buildings, norclal St., up stairs, Offlio WO Com- 0, A. HOUK11T, Archllcct, room 121, Mar quam buiUlliig, Portland, Oiegon. BUSINESS CARDS. HOBYEMlLm, Proprietors tho Poice lain liathandMhavlngParloi'S, Have tho only Porcelain Hath Tubs In tho city, aw Commercial street, Salem, Oregou. 11. HMITHfc CO., Contractors, 3ower A , lng, Cement Sidewalks, Exc-avatlnj, Etc: All work promptly done, Salem, Or. Leave orders with Duzau llros. 4:l.lm PJ. LARHEN A CO,, Manunicture of all . if lndBot vehicles. Rtivilrlngu special ty, Shop -15 htate btieet. CAItPET-LAYING. 1 malro a specialty oi caipetsewlug and laylug; cirpots Uken npr.nd relajdwlthgrealcaro. hhado and cnitnln polo lunging. Leavn orders with J. 11. Lunn, BUien A Son or White uorner. .i u. jjuuiijiaoi Signs Say ! You need ono of some Wild, If so, why uot have it. Gold, Plain, Script or Canvas Now is the time to savo money by giving your order to J. J. MUTTON, House, Sign Painter, Decorator and Paper Hanger, 382 Church St. Or leave orders with Srcat & Glle, State street. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South ofWUlamattuHotul, 3AIKrvI - - OKKQON JARA.NEt 3 I EBSS ySS. . ... f'TO l?Vi?fils' SSlzaiWS tT "GTTTr-aT ai a vj jrs. CE93JMaKiSX23 srs Anew and O-impIete Treatment, consist ing of suppositories, ointment iu capiulo,, also a box and pills; a posltho cuio lor x turual, luliniul. blind ur bliodlng. Itching, chronic, recent oi heieditary Piles, ami many other illtcists and nunalo wcuk nohbes; it Is always .1 grt'at bonellt ti tho general health, Uho llrst discovery oi u medical euro ruudoi lug an opuiHtlon with the Unllo iinuiTc-rt iry heicaltor. Tills remedy has novor b cu known to full, f l per box, 0 lor ij; i-cnt by mall, Why miror irom this ten Iblu di.'easo when a wrltieu guarantee is given with (1 lixes, to lefuud lie money 11 not ecu ret, .Send stamp for lrco sample, tluuirntco Issued by WoonAhl), Clakkk A Co., wlioiewilo and retail drug gists, sole agents, Portland, Or. 04-1 y-dw G T. BURROWS AUItir.S a full line of Hlaple and fanny Otocerlen, Knsh Vegetables and Jiei lletlu season, liutler aud Eggs ul ways on hand. SUa Com 1 St. Capital City Restaurant J as. Batr heior, Prop'r, Warm Meah at All Hours oi the Day None but white labor em ili.red In thli establishment. A good substantial total ev ked In 111 it class style. Twenty-five cut per meal RBD WRONT Court itiot 1 between Open .House and Mlnto'i Uttrr J. H. HAAS, TUB WATOiniABLEK, 2ISK Commercial SI,, Salem, Oregon, (N'oxt door to Klslu's.) .Specialty ol 'HpectnelM, and r.'palrlug CiocUk. Wutcheii und Jewniry. Citation. In the County Court, for theC'tunty of Ma rlon, HUlo of Oreoii. In the matlerofcstatoofl ,,,,,, Incline cox, deceased l-'ioi10". To all die heirs of said decedent, known or unknown. UHKhTINU: in tho namo of tho Htalo of Oregon, you aro hereby ctitett and required to appear In thewnuily court of IhoMuteofOrtgoii for tbe Countyof .Marion on Monday, iliu 18th day oi July, 1WJ, at 10 o'clock, Iu tho lore noon of that day, thenoud theieloshow cause, If uny thero bewhj an order should not bo ii doauthoiUlugaud tmpowcrlng the uUiniiiUliatorof said eslatu to sell the real pmporiy belonging lo mimI cslale, wuieii dterlb"daifo luws to-wlt: JiU 8.1, m und 11 In liiook .No, s as shown ou tho amende 1 plat of Capital I'm I: aduitiou lo the 111) ol Salem lu Marlon County Oregon, Wlliiesi, the Ilon.T. h, Davidson, Judge of tho county court, of the rftuteof Oregon, for tho County of Marlon with tbe seal ot sal J toun uttlx this 16th duy of June, kll, AlleU: D. O. HHLKM AN, Clerk. By KJtANIC W. WATL1W, Deputy, SSAUJ TMI'UOVKO OUDEIt 01' UKD MKN. 1 Kumluliun Tribe No. b, Halem. Holds council every Thursday evening, nt 7tf0. Wigwam lu blate lusmuuce hall. r. u. uAur;it, rronntt. VHMiK C, SV ATK1W, Chief of lleeord AVlioro Clinmoleons nro Plentiful. Almost as frequent as tortoises in Boino parts of Capo Colony, and quite as popular a3 domestic pots, aro chameleons. A schoolboy on a holi day ramble would not find much dif ficulty in picking a chameleon off a bush did ho know where to search for it. "Oh, I'll get you plenty of chamoleons," Bay my young friendi to mo, not far from Port Elizabeth. On flowering shrubs they aro most frequently found aud in gardens. In a garden in Capo Town I ono day gathered four off a pomegranate bush. Two wero full grown and of a bril liant iridescent green with reddish markings; ono was only half grown and had not full colors; tho fourth was a tiny scrap liko somo stout legged insect, and was so exactly tlio color of tho stem of tho bust on which it was resting that only tho inequality and unovonness of the spray attracted my notico at first, when, looking closer, this inito was perceived. It did not change its tiuts rapidly and vividly liko tho others, but retained its palo, incon spicuous huo, excepting at night, whon liko the rest it turned "white," that is, extremely pale, tho mark ings being then almost inconspic uous. Cor. Forest and Stream. Indian Soldiers. "Thero is ono feature of tho United States army that few peoplo aro aware of," said an ox-army officer. ' 'It isn't generally known that thero is a company in tho army composed en tirely of Seminolo Indians, and that they aro maintained and supported by tho government as a distinct and separate military organization. By reference to tho anny appropriation bill you will soo that tho appropria tion for tho Seminole company is a separate item, having nothing what ever to do with tho general appro priation. This company has been in existence since 18(51, did valiant serv ico in tho rebellion, and has been of incalculable value in frontior service sinco tho war. I think tho Seminolo company is now stationed at Fort Clark, Toxas. In my judgment its record answors tho long mooted ques tion as to tho Indian's value as a sol dier." St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Coloring lllrils with Popper. A well known German naturahst, Dr. Sauonnann, has published a number of curious observations on tho artificial coloration of canary birds fed with cayonno popper. Tlio plumago changes from yellow to red. Tho popper contains an oily matter and an irritating principlo, and whon these aro extracted by macoration tho popper loses its coloring property, but if olivo oil bo added to tho znuo orntcd popper its coloring proporty returns. Ileuco tho oil is considered tho vehicle of tho color. White hens treated in tho same way also becomo reddish, and tho yolks of their eggs becomo a bright red. Now York Times. Imcmles of tlio Colirn. Suako catchers in India manago to seizo and handlo tho deadly cobras with astonishing caso and freedom. Tlio most effective cobra catchor and killer, howovor, iff perhaps tho mon- gooso, which escapes being bitton by its wonuorlul activity. Sometimes it waits till tho cobra darts at it, when it suddenly pounces on tho snake's head and crunches it. Quar terly Roviow. A Long T.lst. Miss Do Thumpp What shall I play? Hostess Play your favorite. Miss Do Thumpp Evory pioco I know is a favorite. Hostess Then or play somo thing olso. Now York Weekly. Artists aro often accused of con ceit, but somo of tho greatest of them have been beautifully modest. Corot asked his friends to rotouch his pic tures, Watteau sometimes drovo his friends to despair by destroying work which they thought above criticism. Awiro rope has been manufactured at Cardiff, Wales, which is believed to bo tho longest and largest in tlio world, It is 2,100 fathoms in longth, which would mako it two miles and 108 yards long, taking our measure ment as a standard. ' Dramatists in Franco got 12 por cent, of tho gross recoipts of each play, and arq allowed tickets to tho valuo of 100 franca for overy perfor mance of such plays as theyhavo written. Everybody known what it is, and that la tho reuaon they go to Hoi- lenbraud'H fur that puroj Ice cream soda. ABSOLUTELY PURE IN A FREE READING ROOM. roplo Who Fatronlio the One IJullt by the Xate Peter Cooper. Unique, always interesting, during tho months it is open, aro tho peoplo to bo nitt in the hugo reading room iit Cooper institute. Threo distinc tive classes, as regular in their movo monts as tho clock, find intellectual recreation in scanning tho 100 dailies, countless weoklies, magazines and tho thousand volumes to bo had for the asking. Early in tlio morning comes a curious cotorio, fresh from lodging houses or mon out of em ployment. Inviting is tho warmth of tho great room, and the heat often overcomes tho thirst for news and tho disheartened often fall asleep, to bo roused by tho vigilant officer with whom they are liablo to have a per sonal acquaintance. To weed out all objectionablo peoplo cards wero issued somo years ago, requiring each visitor to state Ins occupation and givo references. Of 8,000 cards collected in ono day 900 gave down town printing offices as references. This ia tho class that continues to drop in about noon and rarely departs boforo nightfall. Forced to work at night, they sleep, until noon, when they seek Cooper's. To newspaper and illustrated period icals they aro dovoted. Invoterato readers, not infrequently they aro storehouses of general information. After suppor their places are filled by mechanics, clerksand business men. Evoiy table, ovory filo is crowded. Day and night men and boys stand, often two rows deep against tho wall, dovouring this miscellaneous feast provided By ono mindful in his woalthy days of tho deprivations of his youth, whon ho, too, hungored for this communication of ideas now to bo had by tho poorest without tho expenditure of a cont. Characters aro not wanting in this motley throng, always representa tive of tho very peoplo tho institution was founded to benefit. Nearly all tho magazines aro worn to tatters beforo tho'month expires. Duplicates of 100 dailies are always on filo, and tho want advertisements aro care fully scanned. Tho call for French periodicals is constantly increasing. A French and a Spanish daily havo recently been added and thero aro threo Italian journals. Thoro is a marked characteristic difference in tho appearanco of tho Fronch and Gorman papers. Tho readers of tho former handlo their periodicals -with tho groatc3t caro. Thero is scarcely a finger mark on tho Fronch maga zines. On tlio contrary, tho German aro battered beyond recognition. But probably thoro aro many moro Gorman readers. Thero aro seven teen Gorman foreign poxiodicals pro vided. Rarely is a papor willfully desti-oycd or a book lost. Women consult tho fashion papers and magazines dovoted to housekeep ing. Evidontly thoy aro cooks, tailors, dressmakers or household decorators. Tho awkward position of tho womon's reading room at tho turther end of tho room makos it anything but a .desirable retreat for ladies. Thirty is tho average atten dance in tho room. Curious femin inity aro wont to gathor thoro. Fre quently two cronies aro found slyly lunching. Ono day an industrious old soul ctealthily took out of hor pockot a pioco of cloth and traced out upon it tho pattern of n sleevo front Tho Bazar supplement, and tho gown of somebody's darling was completed in accordance with Damo Fashion's behest. Tlio majority of tlio habitues havo n weakness for tho advertising columns. Now York Advertiser, Tim Illrd of Poradiso. Tho nest and egg of a bird of para diso (Ptiloris victorim) wero found on an island on tho coast of Queensland. Tlio nest was about ton foot from tho ground, and tho bird sat quietly, al though tho party was camped about flvo feet away from tho tree. Tlio nest was somewhat loosely constructed of broad dead leaves and greon branch lots of climbing plants and fibrous material and lined by two laro leaves situated undor pieces of dry tendrils, which formed a springy lining for tho egg or young to rest on. Nature llvnellt of the IIIKher Criticism. A worthy timber merchant an nouncod that ho was relieved to find that ho need not believe literally tho various passages in tho Biblo which ho had often proved to bo impossiblo. Being pressed to namo ono of theso passages ho mentioned tho ark. It was, ho understood, 4C0 feet long, 70 foot broad and -15 foot high, and was filled with 11 vo animals. Hq was con vinced, thoroforo, that tho Israelites could not havo carried it about with thorn for forty years. Pall Mall Ga zotto. I'apa's Hoard. A littlo girl sat on hor father's knoo and was playing with his beard, Suddonly sho exclaimed, "Oh, papa, papa, your .fur is gotting all white I" Babyhood. H,,'rKU, i M Winn MrHMBWHMMCSW SALEM MARKETS. Wheat- GOo per bushel. Oats 3S40o por bushel. " '-" Potatoes 25o per bushel. Flour $4.20 per bbl. Bran (Sacl&'d) $19.50 per ton Shorts (Sacked) $21.25 per ton. I'gRs 15c per dozen, phlckeus Boosters, 7c per hens, 10i2o per lb.; broilers fryers, 16o per lb. Turkeys 1012Jc per lb. Ducks 1215o per lb. Geese 7o per lb. Lard 75c$l per pall. Butter 25S30a nor nound. Beef 7121o dressed, 2Jo onf veal 6c, dressed. a Pork 0c dres3ed;5jc oil foot., -Wool 1520o per lb. ; n ' - y"' He Did Not Gall. Tho man who tried Dr. (Jutarrn itemedy, and was sun' the $500 reward offered by the' prietors for an incurable case, nei called for his money. Why not? because he got cured ! Ho was of two things: (1) That his catwi could not bo cured. (2) That would have that $500. He- Is sure of one thing, and that is, lita roit'.nrrli la trnnu nnmnlotaltr u.w vv....a u quwv w.uff ..VW.J . ho Is out $o00, of course. The n era of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Berne nave mitu in tlieir ability .to, ou tho worst cases of Nasal Catarrh, i matter ot now long stauuiug, an attest their faith by their standln reward of $500, offered for years for an incurable case of this loRtH some and dangerous disease.. Tft remedy is sold by druggists, at on 50 cents. Mild, soothing, cleanB deodorizing, antiseptic, and healln Mr. W. M. Terry, who has benn I tlm ilmin l...ol..ncia n t U1 1 lrf .M '1 for the past twelve years,'. "Chamberlain's Cough Reg gives better satisfaction than!: other cough medicine I bayet sold." There Is good reason' for I No other will cure a cold bo quick no other Is bo certain a prevent and cure for croup; no other so muoh relief in cases of who cough. For sale by Baskott & Y Slype, Druggists. I. -- - ii i. . Dissolution. , ,,. The firm of Spracue & Allen dissolved, G. D. Spraguo having chased the entire business. A1H will be payable to blni. G.D. Bpraoui F. T. ALLMf To the Ladies. "Vlavl" sti alone, tho greatest medical dlsoov ol tlio nlnetecntu century. ( an M. D.. in the Ladies' Ha Journal, Newark, Ohio.) You cordially Invited to call and lnv gate for yourselves. Olllce over aud 0 cent store, Cottle-Parkbt block, Commercial street, Bale Oregon. " J Is A New Kind of Insaranc.. For twenty-flvo cents you can sure yourself and family neatest i bud results from an attack of bon complulut during tbo summer.1 or two uoses or unuinDeriain's m Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy euro auy ordinary case, it'll falls and is pleasant and safe to I No family can afford to bo wit it. For sale at 25 aud 60 centa bottle by Baskett &Van81ype,.i gists. a'n , Baby cried, Mother sighed, ' Doctor prescribed : Costoriai For any case ot nervousness, b1 ness, weak stomach. Indigestion, d sla.try Carter's Little ervo mile. Is sure. The only ncryo medicine. MCI pneo in inaruei. l'alnltatlon of tho heart, nervon tremullntrs. nervous headache, oold 1 nml fnot fuiln In f Iia hiinlr ,Lti nltiitv'fl of weuUiioss uio relieved byCarwrfil rins, specially lor tuo mooa, nerve cuiupiuxiun, , All cases of weat:orlamobaek,bMk rheunuitlsin.wlll llnd relief by wearln of Carter's rlmart Weed and Beltad llackucho Plasters, i'rlce US, cento, them. Uoibro Skirting ou a Jout A norson uiuallv desire to sain formation as to the most desirable i take, aud will purchase tlckeu vw 1 service, lleloro starting on it trio to I cuito or any point J&ut.youuioiuai that will alluru him the quickest yourself with a man and time Wisconsin Central Line. Tbe on this route are vestlbuleandM' with Pullman's latest urawia tc era, elegant Day Coaches and Ol Ul iaiesvuesigu,uuiiiezrwwr vice, and are exnulslto lu 111 ml convenient nnd comfortable in ment aud complete in every a they have no superior lu oouUbrt Bunce. The dluhur oar service is , etd by all the most elegant ever uiea, anu u oporumu iu u TULtMltlH. Fast trains via the W I.Iiibh leave .Mlnneauolki dally at and IM6 p. m., and Ht. Pattlet und7;i5t, in., making avvamala. lion with all trains trow t Wi ttouwwesi. For tlokeu, mape, parpp IntormalloB uttnly to Q. F. . and T. A., Mlauea nolle, MUM., U. lond, General .hi miiager Agat, vuioafo, iu. 1 A ! gS 4.3-fr -m& JfrL 4-t