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jouMALi;;!;-;;;,-! EVENING CAPITAL VOL. 5. 'THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." BALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1892. "TO-DATS NEWS TO-DAY." '; .. 1 N RUSH IS TRADE AT THE- NEW YORK Follow the Crowd and Learn the Cause. 333 Commercial Street. G RACKET C07VTE IN AND OTZZilZZj W-2 JL J Our New Fall Stock ot HANGING LAMPS, $4. to 15; HAND-PAINTED VASE LAMPS, $2.50 to $10; DECORATED TOILET SETS, $3 to $10. Just in from the Factory. PROFESSIONAL AND BU8IKBSS ADS miLMON FORD, attorney at law, Salem, J. Oregon, Ortleo urtalrn lu Pattou's OIUOK. THE CJNT1L JOIMiL LF. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, , Murphy Block. H3U BiaaKJt, Attorney at law, Salem, . Oregon OttUeoyerLadd & Bush's " zt-ir J.BUAW i. W. HUNT. SHAW A IlUiNT. attornevit at law. Mm otaf piuti .aauouai name, naiem, uregon. Q T. IUCI1AHD30N, Attorney at law, kJ. offlcoup ttalrsln front rooms of new Bush block, corner Commercial and Court streets, Balem, Oregon. OHN A. C ARSON, Attorney at law. p Rooms S and 4, Ladd A Hush's bank building, Salem, Orrgen. 8 1 lyr B.K.BONHAM. W. H.-HOLMES. Bokiloi Sc UoiaiEH. Attorneys, at law. omce In Bush's Hock, botweett State and Court, on Com'lHL- M. bulein, E.POQUE, Stenographer and Type- miuaw u1BC:iJHUU ailUBU'B inujk. Uregon. H.BRADSUAW, PHYSICIAN AND Burtreon. Salem. Oregon, c intra in ush-Brevman block, unatulra. Itexldnnnn corner Htateand 8. E. corner Winter street. Bush W.Ho YOUNO, M. D., Offloo formerly OCrUDlOd bv Dr. Rowland, nnrner Court and Liberty streets. Telephone No. 45. Omce Leurs: 8 a. m. to 12: 2 to 4 p. m., and 7 to V p. ra. Residence 18th. street on elcctrto car lino. Telephone No. 9. EK. W. B. MOTT, physician and sur geon. Office in Eldrtdge Block, So , Oregon. Office hours 10 to 12 a. in, 3 to 4 p.m. SR.MINTAB.A.DAVIS. Offloe hours, 9 a. in. to 11 a. m.; 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. S or night calls promptly attended to. en and children. Offlce In .New Bank Blk,, 906 Oominerelal street." Residence same. MRS. B. 0. BROOKS, Practical nurse. Many years of experience. Real :e In Yew Park, one blook west of car line, on Ulmes' street. 819-lin SROAT & GILE, ISO State Street. Ed. C. Cross Choice Meats. Wholesale and Retail Iealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all Kinds, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser- I vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city. 95 Court and 110 State Streets. Barr Stoves and Tinware. (V rfitZfi Plumbers and Tinners, V J. vvuvx - 214 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers. A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin rooting and plumbing a specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. ARCHIE MASON. A. B. SMITH General - Contractors, Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work, Tiling, &c. All work promptly done. SALEM, OREGON. Red Front Bazaar! Goods of all Kinds Bought and Sold. New and Second Hand Household Goods sold on Commission. 20 Years' i Experience in Auction business. City and Country sales jv a Specialty. Auction at Sales Room every Saturday. 62 State street. I 130 STATE STREET. TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES,. Creamery and Dairy Sup plies, Steel Ranges, Parlor Heaters in all Styles a Specialty. CLOTHES ' WHINGERS W. WASHERS fiSJ-.The best on earth, call. Give us a 10-tf. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meak at All Hoars ol the Day None but white labor employed In this establishment. A eood substantial meal cooked In first class style , xweniy-nve cenis per meal R.H5D VRON T Court street, between Opera .House and UUUJ'B 1J1VDI7 Proposals lor Stationery. Office of the Secretary of State. HALE If. Oregon, Sept. 8, 1692. Healed proposals will be received at, this uuim uui.il uwu, uufowuci w, iw w m- nUh the following articles for the, State of 10 reams legal cap, Mb.No.T rnllng,wblte. laid, cream, charter oak, or Scotch linen. 30 reams first-clans congress note, 71b pkgs., No. 7 ruling, white laid, 13,000 No. 6ii white envelopes, 60lb No. 1 rag XXX. 12 gross rallroid steel pens, No. 149. 20 gross Ulllott's steel pens. No. 401. 4 gross Qlllott's steel pens, No. 303. 3 gross Keterbrook "J" pens. lOdoz Peck, mow & Wilcox's Inkstands, No. 858. 1 doz. Feck, Stow Wilcox's Inkstands. No. 654. 10 doz. Peck, RtowA Wilcox's Inkstands, No. 420. 12 doz. Ivory folders, B Inch standard. 4 doz. Ivory folders, 10 Inch congress. 4 doz. mucilage cups, No, 8, Morgan's patent. iv aoz. muciiHge sum us, reservoir, ne, o, Morgan's patent. II reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, 1401bs assorted colors. 2 gross No. a Kagle Kecorder lead pencils, style UfiO. 1 doz. Maulord's premium fluid, squirts. 2fc. doz. fctta(l'ordrs writing fluid quarts. 10 doz. gummed stub flies, No, 21 11x14 Inches, bo pages. 15,doz, Duplex cupboard letter ellpfv 10 doz. Kubers rnfiber rulers. 14-Inch flat 15 doz. steol erasers, Kogers No. 18, 140, bone. t a doz. steel erasers, Soger's No. 18, 149, ebony. . so boxes Faberi No, SCO rubber bands, assorted sizes. o gross jraberfi lea pencils, ao. z, hex- aeon gilt. 13 gross Faber's lead pencils, No. 3, round Kilt. 16 dos. Faber's patent Ink and pencil rob ber erasers, mammoth. 8000 McOlll'a patent paper fasteners, No. 2, flat head. ' MM) McGIU's patent paper fastsners. No. 4, flat head. 15 doz. table nada to hold imr. 10x94 Inches, strong leather tips. m uub whshj paper oaaaeu, cross-oar No. 4. 20 pounds hemp twine. No. 13 4 doz. Ban ford's mucilage quarts. At the same time aenarata bids- will ha received for 15 dozen fine penknives to be described by trade numbers, samples to be exhibited. Bids should be marked "Proposals for Satatlonery." None but the best niialltv nf crruul. will be accepted. The right to reject any or all bids Is rK. !' C SMITH, Dentist, W btatj street, J Salem, Or. Finished dental opera tions of every description. Painless opera tions a specialty. TTT 1). PUOU, Architect. Plane, Spec! y t , flcatlons and superintendence lor all classes of buildings, OMlco 280 Com mercial St., up stairs. H0FER BROTHERS, - - Editor. PrjWl.THWKDDAirjY.KXCKPTaOyPAY, BY THB Capital Journal Publishing Company, (Incorrorated.1 Offloe, Oommerclal Btreet, In P. O. Building cmierea at tko postofflce at Salem, Or., as recona-ciass matter. Highest of all in Leavening Power. latest U.S GovblUport IHK CORW1N CASK. The committed of fifteen to inves- tljrato tho charges affecting Rev. O. L. Corwln's moral character have held several sessions, but done very little. They will roport to the church this evening and the result of their report will be that Rev. Cor wlnwlH bo retalnedaa pastor or will bo given his letter. Tub Journal takes the liberty tosuggest that it is not an open question as to what should bo the moral character of a minister of the gospel. That his charaoter should be above reproach; that mud flung athimBhould not stick; that like Crosar's wife his purity of motives should never bo called In question seriously these are self-evident propositions. It is needless to say more. 0. A. ROBERT, Architect, room 424, Mar quam building, Portland, Oregon. W.TOWN8KND, Civil Euglneerand , Surveyor. Omce with Oregon Land Balem, Oregon. '.T J. 1,ARSKN A ( . IV! Ann fet Ui-onfall 'L , klndsof vehicles. Rupalrlug a special ty, fthop 45 Rtate street. IpiWJTEOTION LODQK N0.2, A.O. U.W. JL Meets In their hall In State Insurance building, every Wednesday evening. 8. A. McFADDKN, il. W. J. A. BEL WOOD, Recorder. IMPROVED OltDKR OF RED MEN, , Kamlaknn Tribe No. 8, Hulom. Holds council every Thursday evening, nt 7:30, Wigwam In state Insurance hall, F. C. BAKER, Prophet. FRaNK O. WATERS, (Jhlef of Records EDUCATIONAL. Go to the Best. The nlacw'Jfor young ladles andl centle. I men to necnre a thorough education Is the old, but ever now; " ,ia-T- WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. Long and still tho leading Institution of the North West. Better than ever I New course of Instruction In Oratory. Theology and Fost-Uraduated. sTUDlES-Normal.Busluess.Academy. College, and Law courses greatly enlarged and unproved. Faculties Increased and Improved.- For Catalogue of College of Law write Dean 8 T. Richardson, Esq , Balem, Or. For Catalogue of College of Medical and Pharmacy write Dean Richmond Kelly.M. D.j Portland, Or. For general Catalogue write Rev. Geo. Whltakor, D. D., President, Balem, Or. 7-2S-3nftlw 1?ETTY LITIGATION is a source of great expense to tho taxpayer, yet there Is no apparent relief from this evil. For instance, this past week a whole'dajr was con sumed in tho circuit court to try a case In which the verdict resulted In allowing one man 13.00. This case must haye cost the peo pie at least. $160, as that is tho cur rent dally expeuso of such a court- of justice. Tho lawyers In the case probably get us muoh more, as the; clients are good. The costs, wilt bo at least f50. But does it not ABSOLLTTELY PURE y&V '' ; NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. Tho "Libraries" are steadily Im proving. Worthlngton Co., New Tork, have issued No. 29 "Interna tional" series, a splendid transla tion of Theophlle Gautler'a "Four Destinies," by JLuoy Arrlngton. Vo havo noleanFrenoh novel before us that will prove of tho utmost charm and vivaolty.forthe ordinary novel reader. The solid paper, neat. clearly-impressed page,and excellent puuiogravures indicate mac tne ou cent "library" has possibilities of the highest art. A Bpoll of Office" by Hamlin Gar land ts another book that comes under the. above class, excepting illustrations. It is from tho -Arena Pub. Co., Boston. The author is before the public In other works of this character. Here he handles the Farmers Alliance and Peoples' party movements in a realistlo man ner, without taking sides he re veals tho homely strength of the revolution, as well as the rich stores of homespun wit of the American farmer. His struggles and toll are pictured. The beauties of Iowa prairies and grain fields glow before our eyes In the eloquence of a prac ticed writer. Political campaigns &4l conventions and eaneral effect (oflp<lca upon the herolo young ridiculous that an expense pfMMkM. it is a brilliant and sue M !iHir TURF TOPICS. m Pj Conservatory of :es SEMES Sasti and Door Factory Fronts Street, Salem, Oregon. The best class of work in. our line at prices to compete with the lowest. Only the best material used C. N. CHURCHILL CHURCHILL T S. BURROUGHS & BURKOUGrHS, Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump, 100 Chemeketa Street. Residence 882 Church St. J. J. MUTTON, SIGN AND DOUSE PAINTER, Decorator, Kalaomiuer and Pa per Hanger. Leave orders at A. II. Iluren'A Bon's Fur niture store or Broat & Ulle, Grocers. re served. Ail tne above articles to be deliv ered ai tsaiem on or beroro Deoember ., UUX UH.O. W. MCBRIDE, IW-m Secretary of utaet WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, 5200,009 Transact a general banking business) In-all Its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS President I WIL LAMETTF IINIVFRRITY. -.....-.. ., SALEM, OREGON. The course most complete and the high est grade of any music school In the Northwest. Best and newest methods of teaching. Enlarged facilities and new plan for Instruction of beginners for tbe coming school year. Diplomas granted on completion of course. Next terra begins September 6, 181)2. Z, M. PARV1N. Bene; for catalogue. Muslo Director. 7-!ttM13m-wlm WM.EN GLAND.. UUUHMOABY. .Vloo Preslden Cashier. NOTICE. I wish to(say to my customers In the lumber trade thai I have resigned my po sition In tbe Inman,Poulsen & Co, lumber ard here, but stUl ask the natronoee or the contractors, and 1 will try to mage It to erery ones interest to can on me and fet my prices before purchasing elsewhere, gnaronteo as good lumber as Is In Oregon u wui m ever treat juu wuite. N. N. MATHEWS. FOUND The place to get a Saddle horse, Livery ng, express, jjray or lrucK, wooa, xiay, Mill feed or good well rotted Manure, reload of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of I Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto. RYAN & CO. ' 3, F. DRAKE, Proprietor, SALEM IRON 3AI.BM, - T- G-CERK1NS, General Superintendent WORKS, - OHEOON, Manufacture BTEAM ENGINES. Mill Outfits, Water Wheel Governors, Krnlt Drying Outfits, Traction Engines, Cresting, etc. Farm lUkcblnery made and repaired. General axents and manufacturers of the celebrated Wahlstrom Patent Middlings lurlfler and Reels. Parm machinery made and rejutlreC DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for orders. Sell and deliver wood, bay, coal and lumber. Of floe State St. ODOonite H- em Iron works. Drays and truck may be found throughout the day at t Bute and kHmerf)lnl street. Salem Truck & Dray Co. tb corner af F. T. HART, LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. BROOKS & LEGG, lOO tt BtrtMrt. PRESCRIPTIONS CajtttsMj eeaip6tla44 dy or IUMi FOR SALE! CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN HOMES AND FRUIT GARDENS, Within one-halt mile of two electric street car lines and fair grounds station and post offlce. Only two and one-quarter miles from tbo center of Bitem. Healthy, beau tiful location. Holl extra good, well drained uuncu, rncs low ana lerms easy. 8-10-U H.W. COTTLE. For Sale. Plxt r-ocrs tract near thacltv. Allnlaariul. Will produce anything that grows In Ore- gun. Also a good 7 room house, and barn. Pure well water, 3 choice lota. A bargain. Also desirable loU and blocks In Pleas ant Home Addition on easy terms. Other fine City Property. Enquire at Wm E Burke's offloe, over Barr Petrel's, East side Commercial Bt Salem, Oregon. ELLIS & WHITLEY, 'LIVERYMEN, South ofWIItamette HsttstL 8ALKM ... OKMfrOM Money To loaa an Chattel Mortgages. Mosren land; no delay. TMOMAa JO tuition . Only One. Chanee tor a eetenr. Mm aeres of best n lasa. oae-baif la OblMValtoa. has strnama and lakes, has fHm et hot smal raw. baUalBaa. etc Is flvu ntlu Balem, OregW; Os-tlrd etoh. aad hat JMeUftTe yearly pafnuBU vhk Mr AisBiL ajaisUsBel MX. sfestl tseP B-aMsafj s-Mf JOmm M. rATJTlKfVsfC , DIRECTORS: Geo. Wllllams.Wm. Eng land,Dr. J, A. Richardson, J. W. Hodson, J. A Baker. Bank In new Exohange block en Com mercial street, &I1-U W. Taylor, House Cleaner, Girdoer&nd GeseralJobber. CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING ,A SPECIALTY. Leave orders at Thomas Johnson's 3M commercial street. M. T. RINEMAN DBAUCa in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery,aiassware, Lamps. Woeden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Also vetretablesaodfrulU In their season. "Highest Price paid for country produce.' We solid a share of y oar patronage, M) lMHtAU street MONEY JO LOAN. Special Inducements for the next 80 days on good farm loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, Room It, Bosb Hank Week. C Udw Authorised Capital 1600,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK W. A. CU8ICK. tPre. W. W. HAKTIK, Viae Pros. LM.JtltsititT nuLW ' fMate.ConatytMid Citf Wamu tetvht at Par. air HOW TO In FRUIT GROW Ortgon. With TarlMH reraseies fer eeu and hease Af?" WMtMm aeual teeu W. B. LKlJfM, JMfHea IS bam book. Every IniH frewer sfceu 14 seed lttirist. DalUa. Ilmna. Fries, as Beats per eepy. MW-eefy. FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Will be opened to student Bopt. IS, 1802, Oilers the most praotlcal courses of study otuny school in the State, vlt: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Acadeinlo and Grammar sohool courses Students practice dally In wood shop, machine shop, and labora tories. Tuition and Board per Year, 1180, Special Inducements to a fow young men who wish to work for their board and tui tion during vacations. For prospectus and further information, address EDWIN MORltmON.M.B., Presdent, Balem, Or. iVIiss Ballou's KINDERGARTEN. THIRD YEAR Opens Monday, Beptemuer 1Mb, at Kin dergarten Hall, opposite opera bouse. Children received at three years or age and over. A couuecllngclass will bo es UblUbed for advanced Kindergarten pu- Slls and those beginning primary work, uly the beet modern Kindergarten meth ods employed. Prang's system ol drawing and color work Introduced. J. H.HAAS, THE WATOmiAKEB, 215H Commirclsl St, SsImi, OrtjM, inni ooor w aiciu'i.) HpeeUlty of Bpectaoles, aud repairing Clock. Wauibes and Jewelry. must be incurred to ascertain Uiata man shall pay ?3.00?. Groat wisdom is displayed in our laws somewhere, ana great wisdom always comes high. "TUE BOOTH. STILL SOLID," On an editorial' on the above threadbare political, topic, which has resolved itself into a well known historical fact, ,the Portland Tele grama Democratic, paper, says: "Tfib Republican hope of breaking the solid South must have vanished luto pretty thin air when tbe Wash I u ton correspondent of the Oregon- iuu nuuiiia inai ic can't oe aone. We would like to ask' the Tele gram a square. question and see If It dare answer it fairly, Do you really think tho South should remain "solid?" Is It a good thing for our country to have any section solid In the Henso that the South has been kept; solid? The methods employed to keep it solid as against the People's party constitutean outrage upon America's political freedom that will certainly react against the political managers of that section of, our land, to the destruction of their party as .cer tain as that the sun will rise. STjaQESTED COMMENT. TerrenceV. Powderly:, Yes,;.the Democratic party Is the party of the poor man and If he continues to vote that ticket ho will never bo anything else but a poor man. Polk county telephone lines are Increasing, Balem should be con nected with Polk. So Intlmute are the relations between the two coun ties that a lino over there would be worth more than all connections the city now has. m JAPANESE JPl CURB AnewandCosnbletaTraiBiMi- umuM. lag of suppositories, ointment la capsules. akotoxjui4tIle;a posture etire for ex ternal. iBteraaC oUad or bleed !, ttekisg. etaieBl, reeest or hereditary TOm, al many ether diseases and ftaule weak. Besses: HU always a treat beaeat to the general health. Tbe DM dlseavery ol a saeauaieure rendering aa operation with the knife tiaaeeesMry hereafter. This remedy has never been known to Ml. II from Ibis terrlMe disease when a written guarantee U given with 8 boxes, to refund (tie money II not eured. Head lUaip for free "P. uiurciiuw sea vt w uuhi m Be.. WHfiiMiiia iss n &"' fwU?. Or. SRi OOBAKV. Mm JsrTSssjsssfJsy 'T " .e Columbus day will bo a great event In the history of Oregon's schools. It will be almost univer sally celobratod by tho schools, pub lic and private, the colleges and some of the oburobes on Friday, Oct. 21 this week. The Albany Democrat Is accused of "general fellowship," of being "liberal, obliging and unselfish." Thh Journal will go one better and Insert "good," before "fellowship." The New York Press of Sunday last eclipsed all metropolitan rec ords and feats of Journalism hither to accomplished by Issuing a f 1-page edition. Illustrations throughout, special articles and lithographic copy lu colors of Columbus before tbe court of Spam, were some of tbe features employed to make this .phenomenal newspaper a proper Columbus Memorial. oesflful attempt to sketch a passing epoch in our national development that will have a wide circle of read ers. 50- cents . The Clemens Pub. Co. send us a bright biography of Mark Twain by his brother Will M. Clemens. The ex cellent picture of the humorist la followed by as excellent typography. Price 60 cents., 211 pp. San Frahols co. The J. B. Llpplncott Co., Phlla delphij have published a new edi tion of "The Wide, Wide World," by Elizabeth Wetherell,IUustratlons by Frederick Dielmah. It la a lovely type of a novel for family reading. Heorlne is a little girl and the whole work is free of sensationalism and the usually employed stage efleots of novels. Price 60 ots. 606 pp. Lee & Shepard, Boston, havo pub lished "Dora Darling, tbe Daughter of the Regiment" by Jane Q. Austln( an authoress of some repute, in a' 60 cent library. It is a very readable war story, and' llko all books from this bouse Is good literature its well us good company for the fireside. Tho Magazine of "American His tory, Is an elegant symposium of what has happened lu our country in past years, and every artlolo Is reauauio anu worm preserving. "Columbus in Romance," by O. A. Biordstadt, Is a timely contribution, for It shows how much has been written in glorification of the great dlsooyerer by tho poets, novelists, and drutnatlsts. Tbe tribute to George William Curtis is excellent. The department of Notes, Queries, Replies, Minor Topics, and Book Notices are clever and Instructive throughout, and of the first moment to students aud readers, This Maga zine la.ahead of all others in typo graphical beauty, and It is the best printed magazine, without excep tion, in tho world. Price, (6 a year, Published 743 Broadway, Now York City. Wbiiten Bros., of Wumhigton,: nave lost ny aeatnatBheepsheadl very promising brother to ItlvaL There is such strong competition. M tween the different bicycle sulky makers that a cnt in the high prices must come soon. It Is stated that Pierre Lorillard baa sprung inoro outrageous long shots on the tiBaaspeetfeg ring In the' past fow moattui than any other three sesMecpatt together., ' tI Morniugkm ChsneA I a big lead in the list of. motjUtk winsa'jookeya ap to Sept. a, havltur won 138 oil of 480 races. George Barretxia Beoond,' with 108 wins in 403 mounts. The highest priced yearling of the Doncaster sale was the bay colt bred by Sir Tatton Sykes.'by Minting; oat M Reprieve, by Queen's Messenger,' 'for which Mr., Blnndell Maple pall; 4,800 guineas. n t t ' ' .. The Garfield park'naanageiaent ham announced their intention of bringing suit to recover $200,000 damages from Chief of Police McClanghrey and In spector Lewis for unlawfully interfer ing with their business. " Tho fact that tho champion race mare Murtha Wilkes (2:08) was bred by a lady has been frequently mentioned of late,' tn 'which connection it, is worthy of ,1 notice that the, sensational, 4-year-old,' stallion Moquette (2:10340 was also'bred"r by one of the gentler sex. Evangeline 4-year-old race record,"1 ; 2:11& is by Dictator, dam by Red Wilkes; second dam by a son of Edwin , Forrest. Evangelino was bred by J. ,T. Hnguely, of Danville, Ky., and "sold after making a 3-year-old mark of 2:19 for tho reported 'pricb of $7,000. "J STAGE GLINTS. Agnes Booth will not be a member of A. M, Palmer's company this season.' Woolson Morse and" Cbeever .Goodwin are engaged on two new operas to' be produced in New York'clty. j: -'.' i It is said that Odette Tyler, J aoon Id',',, wed a western millionaire.;: Shells '".' beautiful wowan and.aHs.'svotre;of marked ability. . v ' i'.lc Pomeroy Dickinson, a protnineot;' law- r yer of .Rochester, is engaged; upona dramatization of-the novel "Miss No-, body, of Nowhere," , . ' " ; A new farcical coinedy"clled VTHV Sportsman" has been secured by .Charles ,. Frohman. It is dn three acta and is by tho author of "Jane." " ' ' " - Bottina Girard, otherwise Paddelford, has. decidod to abandon comic opera lor the drama,, and has been engaged , by Manngor.H. A. Gruyon for "Dartmoor." Barton Hill Is to play Sir Peter to, ' , Mario Wainwright's Lady Teazle, in the latter's revival of "Tho Sohool for Scan- dal," which will be first seen at the Harlem opera house on" Nov. 14. ' AJtno. Pattl announces that "she has no presont intention of qui tting, the Eng lish concert platform," which is not sur prising, sooing that sho has signed for a tour comraoticlng in November, 18U', at 800 for each concert. ' " Mine. L, Pomeldi has signed with Os ' car Hammerstelu to appear in grand, ' opera this season, Mme, Pomeldi, who is a Chtcagoan, has not yet sung pro- fossionally in this country. She has spent the lost four years in vocal study . abroad. RAILROAD JOTTINGS; Examiner: The merchanU of Astoria have formed a eowmerelal protective Kwoelatlon, Tiie object is to protest merekaU against people who buy fer east) la Portland aad get trneted Had bv pay Ju Astoria. Tbe calamity baWWn have had a ehanee to see la tbe great ColuEabtw owlebraUon thl week hew the poor eotintry ta laipovwiehed and ertwhed down by the tariff. The ovldeaeet ha been werth eomlBg mUm to ee. Oytitraai O. W, Hslliabmaa'a Deafness Can't be Cured, by local application, as they cannot reach tho diseased portion of the ear.. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tubo. When this tube gets inflam ed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed, deafness lathe re sult, aud unless the luflamatlon can be taken out and the tube restored to iu normal condition, hearing will be destroyed ferever: nlue cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed, condi tion of tbe mucous surfaces. We will give oue huudred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by eatarrh) that we oannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, free, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, Sold by druggists, 76 enu. r TseMMkefaliak. It is aotUHUsual tor ooldseoatraot- ed la the fall to bang ea all whiter in MHrH eases eaurra or earaM broaebltls are almost saw to mswU. A Mfty seat bottle of Cbambsflaia's Cough Remedy will ouw aay aM, Can you afford to risk so wasst tor so small aa aatouut? This sasar Is lataadsd ewiee'ejiy for bad eoliti and ofoap and eaa alwas. b sW- psfdsd upaa. For sals by fc Hyps, druggists, Mr. Lambrlck has taken charge of tha , nowO. P. R. ticket office in Minneapolis. Charles D; Poung, of Denver, has built a perfect miniature locomotive, which is' but flvo feet long and weighs but 386 pounds. ' Tho new compound locomotives on tho Pennsylvania railroad are a success as regards f nel saving and ruwusg up to tho schedule. Tho railroad commissioners of Maine havo approved for use on the varkws roads several car heating systems waioh will be put in use this winter. Tho Louisiana division of the South ern Pacific railroad, reports, that the shipment of rice over that Hue this sea- sou will in all probability reaoh 50,000 tons. ' The Michigan Central' Railroad es- . pany offers tho cithtens of Amheretbarg. Ont., a now f 1 ,400 station in place of this one recently destroyed by Ire jf the eiM sena will contribute one-half of, tbs amount;, , A deal has been made between tba Buffalo, Rochester and PiMWg aad Lehigh Valley by which the ferwsr gats a direct ronte for Its paassstgsr trahss from Rochester to Buffalo orar.taa Ls high's sew axteiwioH. ' la order to make safer Mm raoaiag af freight trams oa the Dslawass, Laaka wanaa aad Westera Omissajl Maasir Hallttsad is haviag airbsasiss spptisd to a nawusr or tsw isasjist pwg owasd by the compaay. COLD FACTS. It takes tsvs ysam la lest i akia. 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