B5 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. I'OBLIHUED DAILY, EXCE1T BUtfDAY, BT THE Capital Journal Publishing Company. I'.HtOIIlce lllock Comtncrclal Btreet. HOFER BROTHERS, - - Editors. lally, by carrier, per month, Imlly, by innll, rr year Weekly, 8 pages, per year, -WOT 300 WITH POOR GRACE. Following frota the Roseburg Review conies with poor grace, from acouuty that has not paid Its; state tax and whose treaturer Is a defaulter. 'Salem papers are beginning to real Iza that the hoggishness of -that town has thoroughly aroused the people all over the state, and it- Is now very prob able, no matter how the Soldiers' Home case la Anally decided, that but one more session of the state legislature will be held in that place." Unless Douglas aud some of the oth er counties that talk so much about the " hogglshnea? " of this part of the state pay their taxes there will be no more sessions of the legislature anyhow, Thlscotinty has paid Hastate tax, but that Is Inrely enough to sup port the crlmlnlals and insane sent here from some countlei that haye not hail. OREGON EUUU.U'IO.NAL. EXHIBIT. Inter Ocean Aug. 2: One of the most Important features presented to visitors Is the magnificent educational exhibit, now fully open and complete, in the department of liberal arts Nearly all of the states and territories are credit ably represented. Particularly are the most distant states well represented, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and ol these no exhibit is more attructlve than that presented by the state of Oregon. Its specific characteristics are numer ous and many of them unique, and at once bold the attention of the passer by. In the department of ornithology there is a magnificent display of all the gamo birds of Oregon elegantly mount ed. There ure free-hand and mechani cal drawings and photograph work il lustrating all features of public school work through the several grades. Of the higher institutions of learning the State university, the Htuto Agricultural college uud the Willamette university lead in their exhibits. The entiro ex hibit is a splendid tribute to tlio enter prise skill and ability of the teaohers and schools of the Web-foot state. SUHUhSTKD COMMENT. A man who would ought to go to jail. steal only $25 The overland train lias now as many stops as a new-fangled church orgau. J. L. Cowan who got away with $80, 000 of deposits is still at largo. Editor Hendricks will hereafter re form tho;youugor Democrats. The country is in duuger of cholera, vollow fever aud unlimited silver debate. Geo. Fruncls Trulu was well occupied for once, leading u tawny savngo hi a world's fair dauco. aBaMaaaawv Hoko Smith fours there will bo too ruuoh mouoy afloat, so ho cuts oil thou sands of pensions. Members of tne legislature arc telling what they would undo if given the chunuo. They will never get It, What has become of u half million of taxes collected from the people but not turned over to tho stuto treasurer V That is not the Balem way. There Is olio gojd thing about the state militia enoumpmuut; it gives u lot of deserving young men un outing. It was not the fault of Thompson and Dekum that there was any money left oven for depositors. They meant well euough to leave it all to their friends, The dlfl'oreut mombeni uf tho legisla ture propose repeal of pretty nearly all that was done at tho last session. Re pentance Is becoming if it Is uutlme- Jy. The representatives of tho people know perfootly well what thoy ought not to have douo after tho peoplo tell them. Why not have the referendum outright? Tho people domain! that oouuty treasurers, sherlfla, and hanks wrong fully withholding public taxes at least return enough to pay for keeping them a while at tho pou, Having been called a liar and asked to remove the trusted superintendent of an Institution which Buoce&slvo Re publican legislatures refused to take out of his control, Governor Peuuoyor ought to resign, Rut ho will probubly MHuugniiy go ou xuhu.uk u iu prison u a lower expense than any such Institution is run any where In the United State, -....,., ,.. t. .,.. ,..... I IOWA REPUBLICANS! LINE p- w p : Ticke! Nominate a State Platform. and lBcaTT dPTION 0N LIQOOK 1UESTI0N Severe Arraignment of "Wild Cat Currency. Des Moines, Aug. 17. The Republi can state convention assembled at 11 o'clock. AfteV temporary organization was perfected tne convention was au- dressed by ex-Senator Harlan, who re garded the present '.situation "J. favor able to a recovery of thepntrolj of the government uy tne .ttepuoiicans. ne urged on the convention theecesaity for harmony onjhe prohibition question- The convention was largely at tended and enthusiastic. The committee on permanent organ ization reported for Chairman J. C. Lawrence of Sioux county. After con siderable wrangling over business and a long wait for the committee on resolu lions, F. D. Jackson, of Des Moines, was nominated for governor. He was for two terms secretary of the state. THE PbATFOlUI. The platform adopted after a three hours debate declared that neither the allegations made by Democratic politi cians as to the McKlnlev law or reci procity nor the vaunted claim of good results to follow Democratic success has come true, but that the financial dis trust is the fulfillment of what Repub licans predicted, with history warrant, as to the known capacity of the Demo cratic party to distress and aflVct the American people. It declared that it was of prime importance to all Ameri can people that a sound currency should be maintained of uniform purchasing power, and favoring maintaining both gold and silver as unlimited legal ten der for the payment of debt. In doing this congress should provide that every dollar, whether gold or silver or paper, shall be kept of equal value. Opposi tion to state bank money was expressed and also opposition to any establish ment of that local shin piaster nnd wild cat currency cabinet which had proved so disastrous in the past. Cheap and depreciated money of low purchasing power was denouueed as special hard ship upon tho poor and all who receive wages. The successful administration of Ben jamin llarrlnon was approved and the belief expressed that assaults, made upon the system of pensions by this ad ministration, becauso in a few cases pensions wero alleged to be fraudulent ly obtained, Is a pretext to attuck and destroy tho wholo system and is a men ace to the honor of our bravo and de serving national defenders. Tho platform declares that prohibition is no test of Republicanism. The gen eral assembly lias given to tlio state n prohibitory law as strong as any that has ever been enacted by any country, and like any other criminal statute Its retention, modification or repeal must bo determined by tho general assembly, elected by and In sympathy with the peoplo and to it is relegated tho subject, to take such action as it may deem just and best' in the matter of maintaining the present law In those portions of the stuto where it Is efllclont mow or can be made so, and give to all localities such methods of controlling and regulating the liquor trafllu as will best servo the cause of temperance and morality. Members uf tho legislature not now in session are complimenting themselves by a show of returning reason In saying that they would repeal ninny of the laws enacted when thoy were In ses sion. Unfortunately their votes now do not count. A gentleman with a handsome equip, age followed by a flue English nmstlfj, drove up In front of u Cluoluuatl hos telry tho other day, says tho Times Star of that city, and jumping from his buggy snapped the hitch strap luto tlio ring of Ills horse's bit, und then placed the other eud of the strap in the mouth of his mastift, whioh by this time hud seated himself on the curb- .. . rm. x in . ! hioiiu. Miiero mo musiui sat iiko a statue of stone, holding tho strap Be uureiy, wnllo his master weut In to "see a man!" On the gentlemen's exit the dog yielded up tho strap and the gentleman drove oil, closely followed by the faithful four-legged lackey. Boforo Going to tho Woild's Pair Enquire About Tho Limited Express tralus of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway betweeu St. Paul aud niilem.n nmi Omaha and Chicago. These trains are vestluuled, electric ugnieu una steam heated, with the fin est Dining and Bleeping Car Service In tho world, The Electric readluo- lluht In wili berth Is tho sucmisful novelty of this progressive age, and Is highly appreciat ed by all regular putrous of this line. Wo wish others to know Its merits, us tho China go Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail, way is the only lino In tho west enjoy ing the exclusive ue of this patent. Hnr fllrlliAr Inntrmtiliitti ,iknn a t" " (,' "" ? ft t j l$,)c genenM Kit, j. w. I'abky, Trav. p. Agt. 225 Stark St., Portland, Or. tf par runner uirormuiiou apply icir&srjLNa capital JOUKKkl,, THUBSBAY, AtTttUST if, 1893 HONEST CONr-ESSIONS. I know what you're going to gay," she eald. And the stood up. looking uncommonly tall. flTou're coin? to speak of tho hectic fall And aytyou're sorry the summer's dead. And no other summer was like it, you know. And can't I Imagine what made it so? Now, aren't you, honetlyT' "Yes," I said. "I know what you're coins to fay," she soldi "You're going to ask If I forget That daylntfune when the woods were wet And you carried me" here she dropped hei head "Over the creek. You aro golne to say Do I rcmemVr that horrid da ? Kow. aren't ou, honestly?" "Yes," I said. I Know what you're poW to say," she said. "You're coins to say that since that time You have rather tended to run to rhyme. And" here her glance fell, and her check grew red "And have I noticed your tone was queert Why. everybody has seen it here! Now, aren't ) ou, honestly?" "Yes," I said. "I know what ou're going to say," I said. "You're going to say oni e occn mucn an noyed I am short of tact, ou will say devold- And I'm clumsy and awkward, and call me Ted, And I bear abuse like a dear old lamb. ALd jou'll hao mo anyn ay. Just as I am. Now, aren't you. i, honestly? - e-e-s," sue saia. Cincinnati Enquirer. I'rofusslonal Jullblrds. The Frenctt'iire a practical people. For many years it has been the cus tom for the more explosive Parisian editors to keep a, "ghost" around the corner. Generally tho "ghost" is sip ping absinthe at tho nearest cafe. But ho is tho titular editor. And when the paper falls foul of the au thorities and the editor has to go to jail it is the ghost around tho cor' ner that goes. The 6chemo is con venient. Justice is satisfied, and the paper comes out as usual. Thero is an established bureau in the Ruo Druot with a register and a tariff for the supply of "doubles'" for wealthy citizens who aro averse to hard labor. It does a very thriv ing business and does not limit its resources to catering solely for the requirements of newspaper men. Any gay young dude who falls foul of tho police can by a little judicious squaring send round to the bureau for a substitute, who for $1 a day, payable in advance, will take his placo in prison and do tho allotted time meted out for venal offenses. For higher grades of punishment the tariff is a little more and usually comprises an extra sum of $10 for a now suit of clothes upon release from jail. Paris Letter. The Stupid Ostrich. While the ostrich has absolutely no brain see Job for authority it has vicious propensities that show some Bort of wicked intelligence. Somo Capo Town people had a fowl fatting in a special coop near an os trich kraal. Tho bird drooped and grew thin. It was watched and seen to peer through tho slats of its coop, curious to watch its neighbors, the ostriches. Every time it put its head out it received a kick from ita noighbor aud would soon have died had it not been removed. A meok looking male ostrich stood about with its consurt looking so de jected that somo visitors remarked it must bo henpecked. "Oh," laughed their host, "he is hon kicked," and they soon saw him receive a staggering blow from his gontlo spouso which sent him with drooping feathers into a corner. Detroit Free Press. 1'uUe Dice. Tho following passage oxplains tho various mothods of cheating at dice in tho Elizabethan era so well that I transcribe it in full for tho benefit of commentators on old plays, etc., says a correspondent of London Notes and Quories. "What falsodisouse thoy? as diso stopped up with quick silver and heares diso of vauutage, flattos, gourdes to chop nnd cha,ungc whan thoy lysto, to letto tho trow diso fall under tho table, and so take up tho false, and if thoy bo true diso, whnt shyf to will rhoy make t6 set ye ono of them with slydmg, with cog ging, with foysting, with coytingo. as thoy call it." Ascham's "Toxoph ilus." 1545; The llunn.ind'a Lament, Aftor a conjugal sceuo tho wife gavo tlio husband a slap in tho face. Instead of llyin into n passion the husband vory composedly took up his hat, and before going nwayspoko as follews: "Madamo, six years ago, when I solicited your parents for your hand, I littlo suspected tho use you would make of it," Petit, Rouonuais. Women travel abroad uowndnys with a mania for ono article collec tions. A fortuuato individual comes homo laden with sovoral dozen lnmps of ovory size and aliapo, from tho thickest brass affairs picked up in Holland to tho daintiest flligroo silver incense buniors. A Now York tonant who had & grudge against his landlord began tho habit of paying his rent; of (30 a mouth nil in ponnies, but tho land lord complained to tlio courts, and tlio courts havo stopped tho practice. Pranzini wrote at tho last moment to a priest, "Tho consciousness of my innocence inspires mo Ith tho desire to havo recourse to your functions in order to consolo myself for what is called tho justice of man." It la bad f oral for any person to uso toilet articles that aro not his ovra. Tho obWtnablo habit is mMttiyinRtoolhew5bdBhJwiln. entaUo iirnoranco on tho part of tho offender. MYSTERIES! The Nervous System the Seat of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. No mystery has ever compared with that cr human-life. It has been the leading subjoc of professional research and study in all ages But notwithstanding this fact it Is not gener. mir if n o w r that the sear 01 me isjoca ted in tho up per part of the spinal cord near the bam of the brain and so sensi tive Is t h 1 1 portion of the nervous sys tem that oter the prick of a needle will cause Instant death. Recent dlwirnrfM Iiata demonstrated that all the organs of tho body are under the con trol of the nervo centers. located In or neat tho base of the brain, and that when thoo are deranged tho organs which they supply with nerve Iluld aro also deraneed. When It Is ic membered that a serious injury to the spinal cord will cause paraljsU of tho body below the Injured point, because thenene toi-ce I prevented by the Injury from reaching the Daralvzed nortlon. it will be understood how paralyzed portion, it will the dcranzement of Ih the dcranzement of the nervo centers nil! cause the derangement of the various organ which they supply with ncre force. Two-thirds of chronic diseases ure ilu, the imperfect action of the nervo ccn't ic ihobaseof tho brain, not from a dfi -c-nent primarily originating in the ors It te If. The great mistake of physiclu-j-. In reatlng these diseases Is that they treat tho argan rather than tho nerve centers which ire the cause of the trouble. On. Franklin AJiles, the celebrated spe lallst,has profoundly studied this subject for ver 20 years, and has made many Important llscoverles In connec tion with it, chief among hem being the facts contained In the above itatcment, and that the ordinary methods of rcattnentare wrong. AH headache, dtzzi less, dullness, confusion, pressure, blues, nanla. melancholy, insanity, epilepsy, Su ltus dance, etc., aro nervous diseases no natter how caused. The wonderful success of Or. Miles' Restorative Nervine Is due to the 'act that It Is based on the foregoing principle. Dit. MII.E3' Restorative Nervine is sold by ill druggfsts on a positive guarantee, or sent llrcct by Dr. .Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, tnd , on receipt of price, $1 per bottle, six tattles for $5, express prepaid. It contains either opiates nor dangerous drugs- gold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Salem Baby cried, Mother sighed, . Doctor prescribed : Castorla TODAY'S MAEKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, August 17, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as follews: balem produce market. FBUIT. Peas and beans-8 to 10 cents a gallon. Blackberries wild 60cts. a gallon; tame 5 eta. a box. Peaches 70 to 80 cts. a basket. BUTCHKR STOCK. Veals dressed 4J cts. Hegs dressed QJ to 6. Live cattle 2 to 2. Sbeep alive $1.50 to 52.00. Spring lambs S1.50 to $2.00. MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour in wholesale lots $3.20. Retail $3.60. Bran $17 bulk, $18 sacked. Shorts $19 and $20. Chop feed $19 and $20. WHEAT. 48 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old, 38 to 40c, now 30c. Hay Baled, new $8 to$12; old $10 to $14. Wild In bulk, $8 to $8. Barley Brewing, at Salem, No. 1, 95 to $1.00 per cwt No. 2, 70 to 85 cts. FARM PRODUCTS. ' Apples 75o to $1,00 a bushel. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 15 to 17a JSkrb Cash, 18 cents. Butter Beat dairy, 25; fancy creamery, 30. Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 12; hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes new, 50c. to 60o. Ouloos 3 to 2 cents. Beeswax -34c Caraway seed, 18c Anise seed, 20j. Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cts; drv, 4 cts; sheep pelts, 7o eta to $i.. JNo quotations on Jure. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 7 to 10 cts; broilers 10tol2J; ducks, 12; turkeys, slow stlo, choice, 10 cts; geebe slow. ;- PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc, FIour-8tandard, $3.40; Walla Walla, $3.40; graham, $3.00; superfine, $2.60 per barrel. Oats White. 45o ner bushel, crey. 42c: rolled, in bags, $6 250.60; barrels, $0.500.75';case8,$3 75. Hay Beat, $1617per ton; common, $1013. ' Wool valley, 10 to 12o. MlllstuUB Bran, $17,00; aborts, $21; ground barley, $2024; chop feed, $18 per ton; whole feed, barley, 8085 per ceutal; middling, $232S perten: brew lug barley, 9095o per ceutal: chicken wheat, $1.22J1.24 percental. Hops 10 to 18c DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery,22 25o; fanoy dairy, 1720o; fair to good, 1510c: common, 12o per pound; Cali fornia, 3544o per roll. Cheese Oregon, 12; Eastern twlus, 10c; Young American, 16o per perpouud; California flats, 14c Eggs Oretron. 18o per dozen. Poultry ChIokeuB,old,f5.00; broilers, large. $2.00ffi3.0u: ducks, old. $1.60 6 00; young, $2.604.00; geese, $S 00 turKeyp, live, 12o; dressed, 160, per in. 8AN FHANOISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregou Eastern choice, 12 15o; do Inferior. 0llo; do valley, 14 18a Hops 1C180. Potatoes Erly Rose, 4550. Bur banks, $, 65S5o per cental. Onions 7585o per cental for red, and $.600(o7nrsllversklnB. BarIey..Feedl60Sl82o'per cental for good Quality aud SJo for cheice: brewing. 001.()0 pw cental. OAtc-MUling, I1.1501.U. PROM WILLABD. Mies Bertha Swart of Albany Is the guest of MIsj Gertrude Hlbbard. Quite a large number 'of persona passed on their way to tlie Falls Sun day. The Leonard & Pooler machine started at Mr. Haberlles' Monday. Miss Pvoxy Thompson is visitiugreL tlves at Chemawa. Perl Geer was up from Silyerton Sun day. . A. Bailer started his machine at H. Allen's Monday. FROM BROOKS. Mr. Springer, of Michigan, wa9 vlsi' Ing with J. W. Shafler over Sunday. Barndrlck's girls are with us again visiting friends and relatives. M. L. Jones has bad his barn and fence painted last week. Kev. E. D. Famsworth preached in the grove 6unday. George Massey and family visited at Albany last week. G. Zlegler, our Gervals butcher, had a runaway here to the tune of about $75 In about 100 feet of a run. Little Pearl Blauton visited at home a few days last week. Alma Chapman was a passenger to Hubbard Saturdary. Several of our young folks went on a trip to Sliver Creek falls Sunday. Some were supposed to be lost but have since returned. James R. E.ving while shingling the belfry of the school house of this place, fell, sustaining injuries from which be died soon after. Threshing Is well along In fall grain. The spring grain is not all cut. The crop is short. Wheat hauling lias begun and every body busy. Mr. Brown was down on business. He is having hit flax harvested now. For Old and Young. Tntt's liver Pills net as kindly on the cblld.tlie delicate female or Infirm old ngCf as upon tho vigorous mas, Tlltt's Pill: givotono tottic wenk stomach, bow els, kidneys and bladder. To thesa organs their strengthening qtialltlos ore ironderfnl, causing them toper Xorm their functions as In youth Sold Everywhere. Office, 140 to 141 Washington St., N. Y, DOWN GO THE RATESI The Union Pacific now leads with re duced rates to eastern points, and their through car arrangements, magniQc ently equipped Pullman and Tourist sleepers, free reclining chair car and fast time, make it the best time to trav el. Two trains leave from Portland dally at 8s45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The rates are now within reach of all, and everybody should take advantage of them to visit tho world's fair and their friends in the east. Send for rates and schedules of trains, and do not purchase tiokets until after consulting Boise & Barker, agents, Salem, Or. W. H. Horlburt, Asa't Gen'l Ruts. Aueut, U. P., Portland, Or. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there ia at least one dreadful disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the ouly positive cure now known to tne medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directlv upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby deatroylug the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tbe constitution, and asbiatlng nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for auy cane that It falls to cure. Seud for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, O. j"8old by druggists, 75c, Oregon State Fair. Under the management of the State Board of Agriculture,' on the State Fair Grounds near Salem, commenc ing September lltn, 16S3, aud con tinuing one week, MORE THAN $15,000 IN CASH Will bo ald a premiums for HtoAK, Poultry, Swine, Agricultural Products, PrulU, Native nuuui, minerals, woruH ei aiv ana fancy Work, nnd for trials ol speed. Reduced Kates of Fares and -Freights on All Transportation Linos. PAVILION open four .eTenlnes during the week, with good music lu attendance. TilKNhW GRAND HTANO and the new Regulation TracX are- co' cede.l to be among the luoet eouilortab Q and the best ou the Pit. clCoOoast. . $ aeLKNWD C)NTKT OK bPKKD each day. Ihrrets entered Or these contests the best field of horse thu year that has been oa tk groDDds for msuy seasons. Valuable sod handsome ltnproTemenU have been made on tne grounds and bulldlnt. PREMIUM LIST. Hsi been revised aud improved to the credit of the exhlblton Kntrles for Premiums close atSpu. the puc5 M FnC oriald Udaya'0,U WU" la . PRICES OP ADMISSION". Men's Beaton 1 lckt-. . i fo womea'a wwoa Ticket. ir Men'tfDayTlcuet ' o Wvmeo.'myTtc MyTtckal ktlekeTa, llace Track Dal'y Women to Kai-e Hmm. v. Cblldrtn under 12 ymr, r-ree to all. Send to the Hecrctax at Portland for a Prcm. lum LUu t m nx, wi D f APPKWOJI, President, J, T.QRliaO, Secretary. HttitM .it rif 1 1 ii r l ''-'"Tinw V -iiw v ",Ki,v.,v.-y.-Nj.''.,L-l, 1 i.-..y.VsjJUJJJM for Infants "Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Abchxs, II. D., HI So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "The use of 'Castorla' Is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Cwlos Mirttw, D.D , New York City. Late Pastor Bloomlngdale Reformed Church. Tms Cihtaub THE NEW WILI.A1VLKTTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait on customers. Horses boarded by day or wee k at reasonable prices. We keep a full line of Truck,- Drays and Express to meet all demands. Also keep the finest ritallions in this county, for service. Barn and residence 2 block south of postotlice. RYAN & CO. CIvKAN. If you would be clean and have your clothes done up in the neatest and dressiest mannar, take thein to the SALKSwl STEAM LAUNDRY where all work is done ty white labor and in thefcmost prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Liberty Street. MM) M From now until AT Consisting of men and boy's qlothing, hats, caps, underwear, etc. Are all marked down. ALL ' NEW We have no old shelf-worn stock and make this extraordinary inducement to our patrons wem? 1 jri We must reduce our stock of goods and such bargains were never before offered. Come in atd examine Our large and selected stock. We will please you in quality ol goods and price. SHOW COMMENCES TODAY. ADMISSION FEEE, GEO. f 'JOHNSON ft SON, to Mite NO. 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. Wood taken in exchange for clothing. OREGON STATE Monmouth, Oregon. ATbei,e,ngNorm?18cboo,of tb6 Northwest, Strong Professional and demio Courses, and well organized Model School for Practical Training of Normal, Advanced Normal, Business, Music, and Art Departments, Beautiful and healthful location Light Expense No Saloons. Jii116"?111 ba? enjoyed a steady growth during the past year, reaching n SShSII?"?! cr. "WO, the largest In its history. New membra have been added to the faculty, now apparatua supplied, and the course of study revised ana strengthened. The graduates are iu demand to fill jrood positions. THE DIPLOMA ENTITLES THE HOLDER to teach in any county In the 8tate without further examinations. " TERMS AND EXFEKhES. Tuition, Normal, 10.86 per term of ten weeks; 8ub.Normal $5 00 per term of ten weeks; Business f 25 per term. Board at Normal dining hull tl 76 pj week. Rooms from 60o per week (nnfurnWied), toJl.OOand $1.25 furolbed Board and lodging In private families $3.60 to $4.00 per week. Tuition, board, lodging and books less than $150 per year. Conservatory of muslo. Thorough course are oflered In Vocal and Instrumental Music. Tuition. $10 per term o twenty lessons. ' LO0ATIOX. ,u H.nno ut '? T,,y eble ft all parts of tbe Btfte, twelve miles from the Htate Caplt, abttjr mile south of Portland. Catalogues cheerfully sent on application, .... , , Addrw P. L. CAMPBELL. Pre., or and Children Castorla ceres Oollc, Ootwtrpstlon. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation. Kills Worms, girca sleep, and promotes d cestlon. Wlshout Injurious! medication, JlJffJSJS?,7? recommends your Castorla. ' and shall always continue to dOBoaaUhaaTnTariably produced beneficial Enwr F. Piamn, M. D, "Tho Wlnthrop," 125th Street and 7th Are New York City. CoMPjurr, 77 Uosbjlt Bihett, Nrr Yoa. sm si a JJil! further notice we will sell our entire stock ;. of.goods COST GOODS. CAS H . NORMAL' SCHOOL