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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1895)
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Tho new discovery was maan by tho Special ist? of the old famous Hudson Medical Institute. It Is the strongest yilalizer made. It is very powerful, but batmless. Bold for $1.00 a pack age or8 paokagps for S5 CO (plnin sealed boxes). Written guarauleo glve.ifotacure. Ifyoubuy sis boxes and nre not cntiiely cured, six more villbesent to you freo of all charges. Bendfor clrcultrsand testimonials. Address HDDSON MEDIO AI. INSTITUTE, function Stockton, Market fc Ellin Sti Sau Francisco. Cal. Mexican - Mustang Liniment for Sums, Caked & Inflamed Udder. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, , Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, ,U1 Sheep Ailments, penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously, butwi Unlnieiit ronquen MaU Don or Het well flfllfl MONEY TO LOAN ..1 1 On farm Una milrM&wA&", r iw flUwm oollora wiiuonv niy Hamilton & Molr, ,ttjty,tt J- itushiitonlr milll'n ,r, ,r. n a (ijcrm HORSE, SHOWING linn mi lllismnkcta llrttt.lt IrNkl'.ftl K!t THE VICfe PRtaiDENT'S OFFICE. One uf the IIni1oiiU It.M.hn In the Cap. lUil UhmI by llltu. In Jlio wiiiR of tho cnpitol dovotod to tho needs of tho senate two of tho hand eoraest rooms are stt nsido for tho uso of the president and tho yico provident of tho United Stih. Tho president's room is nutnrally put to very littlo uso, while tho vtco president's Is raroly un oconplod. This mom iH to bo found at tho end of tl.o sonata lobby. It U n largo, squaro tooiii, with stuccoed ceiling nud tinted ulls, furuihhed with an ocru tinted carpot, sovd.-nl largo chairs, two tables, an office desk and a largo hofa. Tho firoplaoo a hugo, old fashioned affair for tho bunting of wood with its liandsomo brass fonder and accompany ing shovel, tongs and poker, is shut in by a glass flro screen. Tho retiring vioo president is permitted to take with him as souvenirs tho brass firo tools. There is another bit of floor furniture in the room itwthoBhapo of a small safo, which is usod as a repository for tho doctoral votos as th sealod packages como from tho various etatos aftor each presidential election. Hero they most Btay until wanted for counting by tho house of representatives. During this time the safo is cpnt'inually watched by two officers detailed from tho capitol police force, and the combination on whioh the lock is set is known only to tho vico president. Among tho wall adornments is a painting of George Washington by Rembrandt Pealo. There is a legend to the offoot that wbon fitting for this por trait in 1790 Washington stuffed cotton iutOjhis rheel.s in liou of tho falso teeth ho so greatly noeded. Most of tho relics of f minor vico presi dents have been rologated to a little tonteroom ,now, usod for toilet purposes. Among J:hem is tho mirror 2 feet long by wjjdo bought by tho senato for the n&Q.pt John Adams. (Both frame and glass aro of yory poor piaterial, but it cost when purchased $40 and was the subject of serious controversy in the senate. Tho beautifully carved toilet case, whioh is , also contained in tho Trteroom, was made to order for Gen eral Choater A. Arthur. Kate Field's Washington. WALKING IN THE RAIN. A Form of Open Air Exercise That lliu Certain Attractions of Its Own.! "What nm I going to do?" repeated tho rotnrned exile. "Why, I'm going to tako a walk in tho rain. It's a triok 1 loarned in 'Hengland, dear boy,' and it's ono of tho most charming forms of exercise on top of this groen earth. You see my costume well, it's tho dead copy of that in whioh a Cornish squire of my acquaintanco used to walk in rainy weather over tho downs that make up most of bis estate My laced shoes, you perceive, como well up tho ankle, havo heavy cork soles and have just been treated to a good rubbing in of cold cream. I havo stout woolen stockings and knickerbockers on, so as to avoid tho flapping and contact of the wet trousers, and this capo mackintosh comes down pretty noar to my heols. My un derclothing is thick, but not heavy, nnd my olothos aro of rough tweed that wouldn't be damaged if you lot 'em lie in a stream for a week. Instead of a collar, I wear a light silk scarf around my necki over whioh I turn my coat collar and button it np so. This hat is a waterproof foie and after. "Umbrella? Why, of course not. That wonld destroy tho very spirit, tho very joy, of tho experience, which is to feol tho rain boating in your faco, tho wot wind whistling about your ears nnd tho weather banging you about general ly. You may not like it at first, but yoa soon will, nnd thon you'll find there's a sort ot wild joy about tho thing that you can't resist "Catch cold? Why, of course not. In fact, a courso of walking in tho rain is ono of tho best preventives against tak ing cold. So long as you'ro moving briskly there's no danger of taking cold, no matter how wet It may bo. It's the standing or sitting in wot things that's ao dangerous, and so you must just walk from tho tlmo you loavo tho house until you got back, and thon, when you do got back, strip off everything and give yourself a good rub. And if as you put on your dry things you do not feel a now man with a now zest for tho strug gle of life thou I don't know a banana From an oxpress wagon." New York Sun. . 11 WuoleaIe. i rmnn indv who was in a hurry to tako a train and wanted to buy a small (hopping bag walked into a wholesale establishment by mistake. "Will you show mo a bag, pleaso?" she began, but tho clerk interrupted her politely. "Wn Anil nothincr at retail." ho said. "I cpnld only lot you havo bag by tho quantity." "Dear mel Not ouo bag?" "No, madam. I'm very sorry." "And I'm in nuoh a liurryl Weill" Sho turned toward tho door, and her eyo was caught by n sample bag on tho eounter. "Ah," o exclaimed, "tnat'i oxaotly tho bag Iwantl Couldn't yoimoll mo the twelfth of a dozen?" Bliogothor bog. Youth's Compart. Ion. Woman OlUcort IU.UeUd. The Woman'" IJeuovoJewt as-oolation of Knmmn City, Kan,, ulcotod onicer at i.u ... tiifioHnu. Without ail ex coptlon tlio old ofllceM were ro-oleoM. Hero ilioy arei jir. riww "-( nrwldwiti Mr B. fl. Harrd, vloa pro; tilwiti Mr W. H Hym, rbtarr, and Mr. J IX Mnrtti). Mtmw The nooi ty I over 30 year old 'ho amount of fatty matter or oil In nialw U far flrotr lUm in wMi. ' the latti oil 0u)iipfM nhout ' I" "' In tho foriiHTi from 0 o 10. i" - AMI iwrricd M liinkwr'idmj. m, who wov4 hcwwM Ww It Went OIT. A story is -told of a certain showman Who combined with the ordinary circus performance a display of fireworks. At ono town ho ndvertisod tho "Battlo of Trafalgar, " with burningships, blazing oceans nud ofher mnRiiiflccnt effects. Ho drew such n vivid picture of that groat naval enconuter that tho people from tho ontiro countrytddo woro at tracted toheoit. When tho timo arrived, tho showman brought his guiding hand to bear on tho set piico, applied tho match in tho usual manner and rotirod to awaitresulU. Several minutes passed, but no battlo ensued. Tho showman thon stopped forward aud nddressod tho crowd. "It has not went off," ho remarked and proceodod to investigate. j Again tho samo result followed, and again. "It has not went off, ladies and gen tlemen," continued tho showman. "I will now show you the great earthquake of Lisbon. " Ho gathered tho fireworks togethor and filled a barrol with thorn. Ho poured turpontino over them and sprinkled tho lot frooly with gnnpow dor. Onco moro ho applied tho torch, with nstonishing results. Thoro was an explosion, and when all was ovor ho gavo a parting address. "It has went off, ladies and gentle men, and so has throo fingers of my hand. Good evening, and many thanks. Tho carthquako will not bo repeated. " Pittsburg Dispatch. Kthol'a Choice. Amy has very beautiful hair, which ourls in lovely fashion. Her next door playmate, Ethol, has. straight hair nnd is- envious of Amy's curls. ' Tho other morning Ethel had been very naughty, and her mother, who was born in Boston, was obligod to say: "Ethel, go directly into tho other room. I nm going to punish you right straight off." Ethel whimpered, "Mamma, can't you punish mo tho curly way?" "What do you mean?" demanded the mother in astonishment. "I heard Amy's papa tell her this morning that ho was going to give hor a whipping that would mako her hair ourl, and if if it's just tho samo to you I'd rather havo that kind." Chi cago Post. Rocka Thnt Float In Water. A geologist who is well up in hit business can nauio a dozon or twenty different speoimens of rocks and miner als that havo less specific gravity than water, and which will, if tossed into that olomont, float on tho surface. Hu bolito is one of tho best known "-pro-eutatives of that class. Tho common pumico stone is another example The rock with tho very least specific gravity known is "damari," a substance found in an extinot volcano in Damaraland. its atomic weight is .6, or exactly one half that of bydropen. St. Louis Re public. ' fc-ATHROAD JOTTINGS. Berlin is to have an clovated railroad like Now York, with the difforenco that electricity is to bo used as the motive powor. Tho Lake Shore Eloctrio Railway company has been incorporated, with a capital of f 10,000,000. The new line will run from Chicago to Milwaukee. Tho Monterey and Mexican Gulf Rail road company has arranged with tho Moxioan government to extend tho road from Trevino to Sierra Mojada, and thonco to Maztttlan, on tho Paciflo coast. All tho employees of the Lehigh Traction company atHazloCbn, Pa., ore insured by tho compauy. This is dose in order to protect the men in caso of any injury, or porhaps death, that they might sustain iu an accident. To Cute Uih X,mv' Pvlay. Tho chief justice of Georgiaisin favor of the admission of women to the bench. If this were doun, 1 1 is quite probablo that thoro would bo less of tho Jaw's delay. The faculty wom.ui cnjoj.i for getting at die truth of things quickly should make her a very dtsirublo judge. Memphis Appeal-Avalanche. LOOK OUT FOR BREAKERS AHEAD when pimples, eruptions, boiU, and like manifes tations of impure blood appear. They wouldn't appear if your blood were pure and your eyt tent in the right condition. They show you what you need a good blood purifier; that's what tou eret when you v take Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical J ' i 3 Dlcvcry. 11,1 gtlr " carries health W IW1 with It. Ail Blood, 7 IVW Klein nnd ScalD Dis. eaften, from a com mon Blotch, or Uruptlon, to the worst Scrofula, are cured by it. It invigorate the liver and rouse every organ into healthful action. In the most atubborn forms of Skin Diseases, such a Salt rheum, Bciema, Tetter, nrynipclas, Bell and kindred ailments, and with Scrofula, in every shape, and all blood-taints, no matter from what cause arising, it I an unequaled remedy, SCROFULOUS ABSCESSES, Mrs, Be. Bwmwiiv. of Flat Tbp, Mnttr o.. W. fi . writes " About four r 'to I took scromia. anq oia everything' tlut doctors but only K4 woriMt. i Btveral tbtux funutd . about ray neck and I trc.t, dUltsrgiuir a quantity of raitttr I gU ao wrtk I coul4 scarcely wslk stout iln Iiuum I read all U; pxuUcsl works 1 could IWl WIIICI UIIMIUW, ytt lioiu or, mut, smoukf fU rekt, t4 soma t4 .fjiv uruvM. Vfiil n UilUd m cast, sitd ..-. iiti-it fulfil IiiMiir Cilice's 3ol4c , Mdf I dcuvry with IMS 0wasBy, I 1.1 j.i til P1XIA. :l"U'. .Ki . A ...l-.l..m . tut iXu Ue Jk1, la si ra.iilfs ny sorj tea bcnsvv i su s tw 7 f, r MJ MA alT"iipMw,M vi VIIM WX i ' I y 1 II l! JslHfcP KM What is EffiSsSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSIScclSSSSRS9BHHH Cnstorin, is Dr. Samtiel Pltcltcr's proscription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soething: Syrups, nnd Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays foverishncss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea nnd Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Oastoria. "Castorla Is an excellent raedldne'for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Dr. G. C Osgood, Lowell, Mass. " Casiorla is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria Instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves " Dr. J. P. Kinchklob, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. 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