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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1892)
r w-mmiviimiKWjrvvq!5wm M f 1r " -vs 'tf?'- EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL ritf& .k' ', VOL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OBEGON, TUESDAY, DECEMJ3EB 13, 1892. "TO-DAY'S 1TEWS TO-DAY." wo. w g f ,t,r O-ZEMESjSlT GHINS In Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Rubber Coats, Slicker's, Pants, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Laco Curtains, Counterpanes, Ribbons, Dolls, Stamped Linens, Pillow Shams, Splashers, and a general assortment of all kinds of notions. Call and inspect our stock. Spot cash only. NEW YORK RACKET 333 Commercial Street. ALMOST HEBE, But our large stock of Beautiful Lamps, Vases, Fancy Dishes and Bisque Figures is already here, and on exhibition. Come in and look at the ROSE BOWLS. ONYX BANQUET LAMPS. BRASS BANQUET LAMPS. NICKLE BANQUET LAMPS. COLORED HALL LAMPS. HANGERS, in all varieties. HAND PAINTED VASE LAMPS. SILKSILADE LAMPS. MUSH SETS. FRUIT SETS. MOUSTACHE CUPS. SHAVINGr CUPS. GIFT CUPS. ERUPT PLATES. EANCY YASES. BISCUIT JARS. WATER SETS. LEMONADE SETS. FANCY PLAQUES. SMOKING SETS. PROFESSIONAL AM) BUSINESS ADS rpILMON b OBI), attorney nt law. Salem, JL Oregon. Oillce ur stairs lu l'ntton'g block. V. CONN, Attorney nt law, room 7. , Murphy Ulock. HJ. HIoaUK, Altornoynt law, Salem, , Ongon, Ol1lJeoTerlj.uia & Hindi's buulc. 21-1 f I J.SHAW, M. W HUNT. SHAW & t) . HU.NT, attorney sat law. OtHceover Capital Jsulional bank, balem, Oregon, T. niCHAKDSON, Attorney at law, otllceun htatrsln front rooiim nf nnw ush block, corner commercial and Court streets, Ualcm, Oregon, TOHN A. CAHSON. Attorney nt law. O Kooms 3 nnu i, Ladd Ji Bush's bank building, saleui, Uregei). 811yr U. K. ltONUAM. W. H. HOLMES. Bosiiam A HoLMnfl. Attorneys at law. OMce In Hush's Mock, between otate nud Court, on Uora'lbt. JVT E.l'orJUh, Stenographer nnd Type JJX. wrltlst. Host equipped typewriting unuc, but one, in Oregon. 0er lndd Bush's bank, Salem, Oregon. BH. BHADSHAW, PHYSICIAN AND . Burgeon, salero, Oregon. Ulrica In iiUhh-Urej man block, upstairs Residence corner Stateand H, K coruei Winter street. rtt. W. 8. MOrr, physlUau nnd snr XJ geon. Offlco In Kldrldge JUlocs., ba leui, Oregon. UIllco hours 10 to 12 a.m. 2lu Jp. m. DU.T.C.BJ1I1I1, UontlBt,tt2 8tttto street, Halciu, Or. Hutched dental opera tions ofuverydcsirlptlon. 1'alulcsa opera tions u specialty. i- it DTlfatl iMiilt.H VV . dcallons' nud superintendence lor all classes of buildings, uitriUl it., up stalit.. Plans, Sped- Olliee 2)0 Com- f A. KOHEKT, Architect, room 421, Mnr y , jiuam building, I'oi tluud, Oregon. T TOXLET SETS. J2!""Wo are in it," too, when it comes to fancy imported table delicacies carrying the largest stock in Salem. SROAT & GILB. - ISO State Street. Ed. c. Cross, Wholesale anil itctail Dealer in Frc&li, Salt ami Smoked Meats of all Kinds, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city. 05 Court and 110 State Streets. H. F. BROER, Proprietor of the DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, All House-flnishiug Material made to order at the lowest Portland prices. 8ie us before ,ou liny. MARTIN & 1LABKIXS, BLACKSMITH TNG AND HORsESHOErNG. Tbe best work in every department. Hacks, Buggies aud Harrows made to order. State Street. AKCIUK MASON. A. 11. SMITH General - Contractors, Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and JSIasou Work, Tiling, &c. All work promptly done. SALEM, OREGON. Wanted At Once. Remnants of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and all'kiods of merchandise, either new or second band, to sell either at private pale or publics auction. Also, Household furniture of every de scription, at the RED FRONT BAZAAR. 02 State Street. Sash and Door Factory Fronti Street, Salem, Oregon, 'Vhe best class of work in our line at prices to compete with the lowest. Only the Iwsfc ranterial used C.N. CHURCHILL T S. BURROUGrllS, BURROUGHS cnuncniiiL & Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump. 100 Chemeketa Stteet. m t 130 STATE STREET. TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES,- Crcamcry and Dairy Sup plies, JstccI Stanges, Parlor Heaters in all Styles a Specialty. CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WASHERS SSyThe best on earth, call. Give us a 10:3 tf. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of "Willamette Hotl, BALKIut - ORKQON iihl City Rest Can Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Mcah at All flours ol the Day None but white labor employed In tbls establishment. . ........ A good substantial meal oooked In first- Twenty -fl e cents per meal K. H D FRONT Oonrt Btrnfit, between Opera .House and Vlnto'a Livery W. Taylor, House Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE- WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING A SPECIALTY. Leave orders at Thomas & Johnson's 266 commercial street. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking bualneBsi in aU its branches. GKO. WILLIAMS ITosldent Wm.KN GLAND Vice Preslden HUUUMCNAHY Cashier. DIREOTOKS- Geo. Wllllams.Wm. dig land.Dr. T. A. ltlchardson, J. W. Ilodson J. A Baker. Bank In new Exohango block on Com merclal street. 8:12-U DW.TOWN8END. Ulvll lloglnrernnd . f ur eror. Oilicj with Oreeon Land Lu , auem, uregon. PJ. LAIWEN & CO a:anulacture or all , klndsof vehicles. HepalrlUR a special ly. Shop 45 Mate m i eet. PIlirECTIONLODaKN02,A.O O.W. MeeU lu their hull In Mtato Insurance uul.dlng, every V tducsday eveulug. 8. A. Mcb'AUUJi.M,M. V. J. A ELW0OU, Kccorder IMPUOVE1) OllUEIt OK ItED AIKN, J. KaiulaKuu 'lrlboNo. 8, Kulem. Uolds council every Ihlusdny eoulug, at 7.J0 lgivam In slato Insurance hall, 1'. O. HAiCUlt,i'ropbct. KBK O. WAT WW, Thief of Record ihe Pacific Detective BUREAU, SALRIvT, - Oregon. C. B CLEMENT, Minagcr. f Ulllcoroom J. Gray Uloclc. Kates rc(bonable. i'ubllo nnd private wnfjc aoue, Til CAPITAL JOIMAL. HOFER BROTHERS, - Editors. P01JLI3UED DAILY.KX0KPT8UNDAY, 11T TUK Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incoroorated. Office, Commercial Street, lnP.O.Bulldlng entered at the postofllce at Salem, Or., as pfconfi-clnts tnnttir. A LYING I'RKACIIEU. Ministers of the gospel seldom ot to lying about worldly matters un less they try to mix sorao mundane calling with the religious profession. Oue of this clos3 lately left Balem, aud carried very fow friendships away with him, to enter a minister ial real estate syndicate at Portland. He has ever Blnco seemed to try to outllo all the other liars, religious or Irreligious, who live In that vicinity. He was recently overheard to say that a medical man told him there were six-hundred cases of typhoid fever at Balem. A Balem man Btand iug by corrected this statement. A life insurance man present, who car ries hundreds of risks at Balem and would be glad to get as many more, said no protest against such a yarn was necessary from the Balemlte. as this city ranked in the census reports as the healthiest on the coast. The one-million-three -hundred- thousaud-dollar ministerial liar sub sided. His corpulent aberrations cannot hurt Salem. Balem wears well while its slanderer of the oloth has never beeu requested to return to any place ho over left. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S Gov't Report. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE , Rcftfed one hundred passengers' and have double motors at each -end, with large drivers and capable of a speed of 100 miles an hour, Balem has deep Interest in this problem of nnnilaliug distance. The construction of motor lines to sur rounding towns Is the ouly rapid method of unltlne naturally tribu tary Interests. The flrst oleetrlo motor lino will mark a new period in the development of this city, SUGGESTED COMMENT. If you have a poult for the poultry show. get It ready OIL IN MISSOURI, :i The Journal now year will be readable every line. edition Both Balem electric systems have planned extensions in the spring. IT A 3 I Mils The place to get a Saddle horse, Livery I" I IB I 111 I J xk Express, Droy or Tiuck, Wood, Hay, ,1 JJlViW M.,, feej or a wej rotted Manure, '.load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of "Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto. RYAN & CO. SALEM IRON WORKS, B. F. DRAKE, Propsietor. !rvi urlfler und lluela. Karin machinery rnadt aud repaired, Salem Truck i& Dray Co. DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for orclere. Sell unci deliver wood, hay, coal and lumber. Of ilu) State St., opiwblto Sa- Drays and truck may be found throughout the day at m Trnn wnrkfl. th isomer f Rtata ami ('oimnerJHr htrtn F. T. HART LEADING MERCHANT ) TAlLUiX. 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. BROOKS & LEGG PRESCRIPTIONS Cartfully eoaipouudd 6ij or M. T, RINEMAN DEALEB IM Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Qlasaware, Lamps, Wooden and Willow ware. All klndu of mill feed. Alo veietablesaadfrulU lu their neuron. "Highest irlce paid for country produce." Wekollol aaUareofyourpalroQage. &.'! 181 Hint u-t 1831 TI,E c1VATOK 1893 CountryGentleman T1IK BK8T OK TUB AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. IH VOTED TO Farm Crops and Processes, Horticulture and Fruh-Grovrlng; Live-Stock and Dalryiu, While It alo Included ail minor deiun menu of Hural Interest, uch ai tbe ioul try yard, entomology, bee-keeping, green houiie and erujery, veterinary replies, farm quentloui and auawim, Urenlde rtaolns. oomuntlo econociy, and a num. marr of tbe new ( the week, lu mar iit rnnnru Ira nnuiuillr eomDlete. and mtirh uttentlun 1 Dald to the Droit DecU of tbe crops, ai throwltg ilibt upon one of the tnoil iraporiani oi an quen.iooi Whn to buv and when to selL ItU lib. erullylllmtn.U'd.and by recent enlarge ment. conlalUB more reading matter tbuu ever before. The lubscrlptlon price U K to per yer, but we oner ipeclal re duction In our CLUB RATES FOR 1803. TWO Subscription!. -nne "mittanoe $ 4 Six Subscriptions, " " 10 Twelve Subtcriplions, " " 18 ji-roallNewaub6rlbr fr IHW. pay ti; in advance tow, we vrlll eod IU pa- MONEY TO LOAN. ' Special Inducements for the next SO days on Kood farui loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, Kooui 14, Bush liank block. & 12d Authorized Capital $500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Salem, Oregon. V. A. CUHICK, Pies. W. W. JlAltTIN, Vice i'rts. J. 11. ALUIUIT, Cashier, btate, County and City Warrants bought at i'ur. dv? FINETEAS -AND- COFFEES -AT- H. M. BRANSON & CO,, 303 Commercial Street. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OBJSGOX. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best, hotel between 1'ortland aud Ban FrnncUoo. First-class In all its appoint menu. Its tabled are served with the Choicest Fruits Orownjln the Willamette Valley. A, I. WAGNER. Prop. EDUCATIONAL. o to the Best. flin nlnrMfnr Tminp Indian nnil fepntle. in!i to i-ecmo aithorough eduuitlou Is the. old,buleur!nev. w k in i, Long and bIIII tho lending Institution of the Noitli West, lieltcr tb in ev.rl Nhw tourso of lnstructlou luOrutory, liipology and I'oHt-Urudualed. sTUUlfc,-. Norma .lliislniss, Academy. College, aud Ijiwcourhesgienlly enlurged and improed. raeuliles lucroised and Improved. For ('atiiloueol College or Law wrltoUeauB T. lllcli.irdson. l'.si , Salem, Or. rorCatuli.guool College of Jlodlcal nnd IJharmn(3rltal)oauitTchnioudKelly,M. U I'oitlaucl.Or. For general Catalogue write Itov. Qeo. WhlUiUer, 1). D., l'reildent, Balom, Or. 7-JWm-dw TUEKE13 NOT A GOOD HKABON why Salem should not be ono of tho huHt, if uot tho very best, governed cities oa tho coaat. fetUein has the moral qualities, the educational advantages and the conservative iniluences that should make the realization of tbe aboyo possible. If not, why not? Have wo not un abundance of iiood business men and financial managers to havo a good govern ment from a business standpoint? Havo we not a score or more of religious societies and bonovolent orders to uphold a uood status of public morals? Have wo not a magniflclent pub lic school Bystem und colleges to properly train up and occupy tho growing minds of tho younger gen erations? With these endowments and no special prominence given to theother elements thatexlst everywhore,why not a well governed city ? The men who do the newspaper dirty work of politicians usually do it very cheap. At last It seems likely that oue ambitious Oregon journalist will ob talu a fat federal ofUco. Fathers can do no kinder uct for their llttlo ones than to provide them with good reading. Thero being no political campaign, 1893 will bo a good year to erect thut new college building. A political committee that does not meet its campaign bills has yery little sense of political honor. w 2 ONLY LINE RUiNNING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 . M. " " 7:30 P. M. FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Will be opened to students Bcpt. 13, 1892. Oilers the most practical courses of study nt any school in the Statu, viz: Sltchanlcal Knulneerluc. Civil Km'lnttilng. Kleclrltal Lnglnecrlu, AciuUinlo and CJrnmmar hcbool courses Bludeuts practlco dally In wood shop, mochlue shop, and labora tories. a. Tuition and ISonrd per Year, ISO. Special Inducements to a fw young men who wish to work for their board and tul tlon during atatlons. For prospectus and further Info) niatloii, address KDW1N MOllllIttON.M.H, l'resdeut,Hulmu, Or, Tjik Joubnal could Inform an alleged politician of oue campaign committee It has not received a cent from, and It js not tho Republican committee either. Miss Ballou's KINDERGARTEN. THIRD YEAR Opens Monday, Hcptemuer lHth, nt Kin dergarten Hull, opposite opera house. a Children received at throo years of age and over. A connc( Una class will be is tahtlMied lor advanced Klndtrgiirten pit- Slla und thoho beginning primary work, nly tbe best modern Kindergarten metli. odi employed. I'raug's system ol drawing and color work Introduced. nuroiiM tiik Asu.uai laws. Instead of building another asy lum in some dlsluut part of tho stale there are suggestions of legis lative reform ihat It would bo well to give some attention. Oregon legislators could better ofl'ord to adopt aotno of tho host matured laws bused on tho experience of older states. In many states incurable insane are returned to the county from whence they came. Tho feeble minded aro Kept in a separata In stitution, und If youug are educated. Tho victims of opium, alcoholism und tobacco are not received but are treated at Kelcy Institutes at ex pense of their family. The helpless uged, thoio Btrlcken with senility and epileptics are uever received at uome usylums, "Weodlug out by proper legislation would vtiftly reduce expenses and enable tho authorities to glvo better euro to tho really demented data. Tho term "a person of unsound ml ml" Is too broad and loose aud admits of too mucli abuse. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing aud will surely do you good, if you have a cough, cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest, or Lung. Dr. Klug's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, uud Colds Is guaranteed to glvo relief, or money will be paid baok. Sufferers from La Grlppo found it jUst the thlug and under its use had a speedy and perfect recov ery. Try u sample bottle nt our ex pense and learn for yourself how good a thing It Is. Trial bottles frvo at Daniel J. Fry's Drug Store, 225 Com'ISt. Large plzeCOcts. and f1.00 ENGINE AND BOILER IJVW ale. The boiler Is an K-bort-o up ' right tubular, land tho tngine a (Mi rie horu.inUI. llo'.b are In good condition, und ootl 1100 when new. Apnlj Ui A. 11, l-OlfTNIJIlA U).,oppo klle First National J lank. Ml II I O2 AYS TO CHICAGO Itt, IbW, without charge. Aaarew jjtr weeaiy. irom our recipi 01 me remit- lanoe, to January 01, inw, h air-Hpeelmea tSopiut Free. LUTHER TUCKER & SON, PubUttws, Albiy, W.Y, 72 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN .and TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. DINING CARS. KorratM and general Information call oa or addrew, JJoIso is Barker, 270 (JommereUI ktreet, Halnta, Or. Or W.U.mJBLUUr, Af,i. I'.A, VA WMhingUw W., Ihoflty Dairy U now prepared to mip nlv milk from u herd that la oue-hall liuh grade Jeryii. BatUfaetlon guaranteed. Auuie.s or can oppouiie uitKou iv t II.J.H1IA1 '. fci Tho Weekly Globo-Domocrat. Tho farmer, tho merchant or the professional man who has not the tlmo to read a lari;o dally newspaper, will find Tub Wueicly Gi.onE-DE-jiockat, consisting of ton pages, a paper that exactly suits him brim ful of the best news of the day, suf ficiently condensed to meet his need. Though strictly llepublican In prin ciples, it is never so partisan as to suppress any important nows neces sary to a correct knowledge of cur rent events. Once n reader, always a reader. Price $1.00 per Year. Any person sending us three dollars for threo yearly subscriptions to tho Wee"kly, will receive ono copy free for a year. A free sample copy may bo had by writing for It. Subscript ions received by all postmasters or newsdrulers throughout the United Utatcs, or directly by 12 5 (it Cluinu 1'itiNTiNO Co., 8t. Loula.Mo. It I Too Thick and Too Hard to Oet to Be of Very Great Vie. ''' Tho only oil produced In Miseoork in i889 nnd 1890, concerning -which. it has been possible to secure anyia-i. formation by tho geological survey, was in "West Boone township, Bates county, near tho Kansas Btate line, southeast from Paola, where the oil produced in Kansas in 1889 was found. Tho oil comes from sarid 220 feet deep. It is similar in oyory re spect to tho Kansas oil. It is sold to local dealers for lubricating purposes. In 1889 twenty ban-els of oil, valued at $40, wero produced. ,. 'V The cost of operating tho well in that year was 330, tho total capital 750. Tho territory" consists of dOO acres, valued as oil torritory at' 1810,' tno rigs, wen, engines, etc., oeuig!. valued at $520 and tank at $20. There . - was out ono producing won ana one tnnlr. Tho cost of drilling tiie wellt was but 1. CO afoot. . An interesting history is connected , with tho drilling of somo wells; at, Adrian, Bales county, Mo. Oil was r discovered hero in 1S8D at a'dopth of thirty-tlu eo feet whilo prospecting for coal. Tho oil sand was "some, twenty-fivo feet thick, overlaid "witrrV, soapstone shale to a thickness ofsr eight feet. , Tho oil oozed from a rock jbto the' sliaf t and was bailed out Tho shaft was in tho creek bottom, and boing . flooded by tho first high water 'the ' i well o,eased to producp. Several drill . u holes wero then made. Tlireo of theso yioldcd about six gallons (,in ten hours, but tho holes wore not cased and wero Boon drained out by water. In 1883 a dorrick was orected,' proper oil tools procured nnd a well -' sunk over cuu foot. All tno 011 Be-1. cured in this well was found at from thirty-tlireo to ninety feet in depub Tho well was pumped but oncoaa4 ., then only for ton hours, tho product boing twenty gallons of oil, Svith' g, largo quantity of water. y ' " Tho oil is Bimilar to that'f ound in Paola. Jn a report to the geological Hurvoyi II. B. Marshall oI Adrian, c Btatcsthatho hasdondvgr(tdeil'' of prospecting for oil in that section of tho country, and finds a 6tripoC ' torritory somo ten miles long and from ono to throo miles wide under laid with gas and oJJ but that the difficulty with tho logion as a pro ducing torritory is that tho send la top ihio and tho oil too thick to'give any great production. Thero is ti great deal of eand rock impregnated with oil, which can bo driven out by heat. St. Louis Globe-Democrat ' AM i-OlOAltHTTIM. Hero Is a good suggestion for our city council. At Porllund an ordin ance has been passed prohibiting the selling or giving of cigarettes to minors, or smoking clgurottes by minors. A violation of this ordin ance Is a misdemeanor punishable by a 11 no of not ovor 20or imprison ment from 0110 to ten days. One alderman made u strong urgumeut In favor of It, poiutlng out tho of ftctH of nicotine inhaled on minors, aud ho was supported by others. This ordinance not ouly prohibits the sale ot cigurettes to minors, but muUoj it u misdemeanor for them to bo found smoking them or oven with them on their persons. Thero Is a stulo law of similar purport, but it is Inoperative. JAPANESE? JP 1JUB CURB A new and Complete Ireuumui, oounWt lugof MijKIUr1e, ointment In capul, alM box nud pill.; a ixwltlte cure tor ex. trnat. Intero.il. blind or bleeding. Itching, nt or hereditary riu, auu OIMUK aua iuiai woan. cli route, rwtn many other tibAe: It UalWaya grrat beueAt to tbe general health 'llie flmt dltoovwy ol a araioai cure renueriug an upcrauiw wnu the knife utiotwouury herealter. Thl remedy ha netr beeu koown to fall. II ptr boi.0for5; muI by mail. Why nulTer from 1 hU terrible fUmuko when a wrlltu vuaninttie li tven with V boxei. to refund win money 11 ioi cureu iwou niauip tur irvv win pie. lluarnDtee Iwuid by Woo pa an, l'i,tKKKd(C., wiMi'Ma'eKUu rru.ii urag gU'n.wneajKUt", I'oriwnu Ltjg uiwiujlir tUleaijW t LONO UlaTANOK 1'ltOIII.KUJ, To overcome tho friction, loss, ro, sUtuuco and cot of long distance separations of humau interests seems to be the problem which this age has set itself the task to overcome, Hence tho constant discussions and experiments with ulnthlps, pneu matic tubvs, thousand mile telphou- Ing, electric railways and 2KJ trot- tiug horses. The llrst loug-dlstauce electric railway In thh country l fairly under headway. The line I pro- l.nii.il rrtin Ur l.sitiln n 'llliVBrvk 7-w etrswiH pj flfiy m Vff pwry Deafness Can't bo Cured, by locul upjilicutloii, as they cannot reucii tno uiseuseu portion 01 1110 ear. more is only one way to cure deufnem, and thut Is by constitu tional remi'Ulos. nearness is cuuseu by an I till a rued condition of tho mucous lining of the Eustachian 'lube. When this tube guts luiiurn ed you have a rumbling souud or Imperfect hearing, and when It la entirely closed, deafness Is the re sult, aud unless the Inllamatlou can bo taken out and tho tube restored to 1U normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cuves out Now to Malto a Call. Ring the boll with your right hand, which should always bo un gloved, incase you aro obliged to shako hands boforo being able (to ' tako tho glovo off, Iland ono card to tho sorvant for each of tho per-1 sons you aro calling upon and, state v distinctly tho name. If you arecall-, ing at tho houso whoro a young lady is visiting another lady' whom you do not know, you buouM invariably leave a card for tho hostess also. 0 This is a matter of courtesy to her.. In a caeo lilt 0 this you should, if in t tha ovoning, invariably Avear oven- ing drees, no mutter how woll yon know tho young lady. When sho introduces you to her hostess alio will bo much better , pleased if you aro boyond criticism. Lcavo your nat ana greatcoat; in tne' hall, and after you aro ushered into tho parlor or reception room it is woll to sit in a chair tliat fuces the door, bo that whon your friend enters you can riso gracefully, facing her upon leaving; do not expect that she will follow you into tho hall. Inv-'( riably say good night boforo leaving tho room, And when you have said. good night do not stand upon the order of goin'g, but go at once. No long stories afterward. St, Paul Pioneer Press. of ten aro caused by catarrh. which coudl Is nothing but an iitllumed tlon of the muoous surfaces, Wo will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cauuot cure by taking Hall's Cutarrh Cure, Bend for circular, free, K. J. Uuoney & Co., Toledo, O, Hold by druggists, 76 ceuts. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed s Caetoria Bucklea's Araiea Salve. The Hest Halve lu the world for VUU9 JMU1BOT, ou.rn, u.vo.o, w" Rheum, I'ever Btiree, Tetter, Chl- ped IiuikIh, Chilblains, yorns ana all Hkln Eruptions, aud jxwtlyely oureii Piles, or no wy rMiufe. It is guaranteed to give iierieet wUto faetlonor money refunded, Prtee 36 cents per box. For sale by Datt'l J, Fry, a Cow. St. Tuxlur tho Bye. Tlio oyoa ehould nevor bo eevefeiy taxed whon it can bo avoided. 1u docs not mean uonuee, for theas vory dolicato servants are so marvel ously and poworfolly oon8truela thut thoy will stand a great amount of hard work, if tho conditions an frivornblo. without in tun'. Some erf! tho most injurious pra-esarethaaM connected with reading-, especially tlio modoni fine type and nrlntoii nowsnaner. Beadiuar railroad trains or street caw' m to 1 avoided if possible, ahuM tbe tlon of th book or rPr breaks tlief oqus and iwpoaaaa 1 strain upon tlio optics. Qooa . keeping. ,-rf Kv(utJUM4 yut. There U it touch of humor ta fact tliut uKMciuito and amaks ' from the turn root, k Ikia ' forliy, OttiaaittUKWptttMl Wtirioftoa, any; ummmt thvoturk the Italian. The Botfon that tbe Moaatdto Canted America gave name Jursev neat is probably an in of the bnw awiuenoe.-New To ftan. IOO Utt StrMt, w-if-- -fe