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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1896)
. vfcasii flf it 1 fff -,l : Nervous Sleepless, bo appetlta and rery muc&raa down, waa tha catadltletVot Baylmbaad, Since taking Hood's BartaparlUa h bu wonderfully Improved, tad k bow eata andalcepa wall ia. fact,. Jm to all rlglrtr Hood's Safsaparilia wo esteem very highly." Ms8.MaxyCor MQAK, 1040 Ciedar St., Facblo, Colorado. Hood's Pilla " "w-nia, biun: I1UUU JI aMsa.ata4aaa. M LES ROSES DE 8ADI. Thl Doming J vowed I would bring that any rose. They wore throat In the band that my bodies incloirn, T't ll -i.iaM !uvw wm.j broken, tbaroaea . t tr-i, 1 !. I. i t ku i went broki n j tha roses tor r . t-lmitrtl forth in tho wlne-i of tbowlnd and tliu suiUIut, And thiydrlrti-d afar down thn atruuna of the And tho f-iHVflsan tvU Mwhi-n nuiuet un ci oxtw, f ni.v r. lir. !.: Lii-.mt fiarathosjcr-ntof the t 5" ' ibalt know, lo.vo, bow fma.-wO a tnomo- ry C4tn w. Andrew Lang-. CHANGING PIANIST3. An tncldciitnl Prrforintnc That I'rottd Inlrriutlna. As iulerudinir us anything I'vo seen In tills town." said n visitor to tho city, 'wn a chnnsr- of pinulals that I wiw in iv vii rie ty i hi.: tor. Tlino wasuumnon tho Hhio Miijtinfjr h H.mjr. and tho pianist waH playing th" M'euiiip.inlinent. I hap pened to pro tho planet glancing to tho leftonfc, mnl I looln-tl in that direction myself uml -ww coining down tho nlslo n man tlmt I judirr-d imwt bo tho relief pi mist, and ro ho wits. I imagined that ho would Bit down for u moment and wait, but, dfiir iue, I was very slow. "Ho vaa approaching the piano at the baasend of tlu keylioj.d. When he lwul almost reuchfd tho corner of tho piano, tho man who waa playing began gently sliding off tlio eat to tho right, still playing. By thia time tho relief waa abreast of tho ba's keys, and these the first player, who was still sliding stead- ily to tho rijjht, now relinquished to him, and then the nowcomer, still standing, bnt also moving utcadily to tho right, etrnck in in perfect tiino and tunc "Thero was a brief tirao, n socoud or two, when both men wf ro playing tho retiring pianist tho treble and tho on coming player tho bans and for u frac tion of a second they wero both stand ing. But now tho now player ia fairly oppbsito tho conter of tho koyboard. He settloa into tho seat, and now it ia hia hand that Htrikes tho treble, and uow tho wholo piano resounds to bis resolute touch. "In fnct, thero novor waa a mlnuto when tho piano had anything to say about it. Thero nover was a minute when tho men woro not-complotely mas ters of tho situation. Thero nover was All instant from tho timo tho relief ap proached until ho was firmly settled in his seat when both men woro not con tinuously in motion, bnt thochangowaa made without a jar or it slur In tho mu sic and without tho omission of a note." -Notv York S:m. ilelmliolta'a- TUmarkablo-HrtUn. Iu order to satisfy soiontiflomon aa to tho rel cause or- Professor Holinholtz'B death, says tho London Telegraph's Ber lin correspondent, n post mortem tiram iuutiou wan nindo at tho desiro of hia' relatives, tho ciiiC rosults of-whioh aro as follow; As a cousoquonco of tho par rdytlc- -Ftrokcs tho left portion of' tho brain wni considerably softenodi while tho rightTiortion wna perfectly normal and aonud. Tho brain displayed unusu ally numerous cerebral Hluuntiona.-Sfwh as are known to bo generally observed In'tho brains of persons of very-great intellect. Tho phyaiolans and patholo gists who oonduoted tho examination wero cxtromoly interested in wba thoy saw, and a oast of tho brain was immediately taken. Other organs of tho body showed sonio signs of disorder, but in his lifetime the deceased had not oxporloncod any iuoonvenienoo -thero-from. ATCHISON PHILOSOPHY. 'Neighborhood quarrel-, are s ion pons as pcarlot fever. Tfere aro a thousand ways e: L.ius foOlnond-thery Atva'l easy to-find. ' If salvation Could bo pluccd on a bar Bain counter, we would all be n.ived. Take care of y..ur tlf wlu-n .urn have a cold, so you tnnj ii i.. coti'h more of them i You will uI-sh tvim-inlN i- thost things you wonhl Ik II. j.i-r if voti could forgot. When there U "",Um U- imb.nraa ment, it is greatl.v hhii mi- iredit tlmt ho ia embarraHil. Tho wisest ma'i, i-. . vorld ia tn man who nvnHr c : tl Rrwti number of iut'lw i- ioamn. I It iodJno be taken eontinuoudy f ot a length of timo, what ia known as lodism reeulte. Bifferont individuals sxo affected differently by thia dniff .Thoro nro throo forma of iodio in-toxicntton-first, that In whicli the mptomB Aro thoso of gastric irrita tion; second, that characterised by nervoua troubles, neuralgia, ringing in tho ears, convulsive movements. vuom uuu uiiuuocci unru, tuat chai actorized by rapid emaciation, com monciug moatly in .tho faco. and bo- rcro nervous palpitation of the heart, with oxcessivo appetite, which Bomotimes precedes and sometime follows tho loss of flesh. Theso eymp toms. aro said to bo most oaaily in ducod in goitrous persons. Brooklyn KAiln ' How Saffraee ! llrttrlctrd In Canxift. The Canadian restrictions on Kuffragv are peculiar. In order to bo entitled to voto, not only mnst ono bo a malo Brit ish subject 31 years of ago and havo lived iu the Dominion at leait a yoar, but ho must also havo been the ownut of real cstato or. tho occupier of a routed house or business property for tho saine time. - If! ho owns real estate iu a city, it mnst be worth $200, if in a town (200, nud if oleewhcro f 160. If ho nol thor owns real cstato nor occupies real estato as n tenant, ho can voto if ho earns (300 u year, or if he bo tho son of a farmer or real cstato owner and livu at Ids father's home. Au income voter is not. required, as nil other voters aro, to llvo a year in the district whero hi wants to vote, but can register it anr .time Albany TiiuavUnion. Ilvim For fiurcM, Au English ojccluingti Nays: Tho good offices of 1oaiiH u.h u prunutlvoof gargot In cows or phrop aro little known and not so fully appreciated. Two bushela of oats and pons, with 12 quarts of beans added and ground together, and o tldrd by weight of bran addod, feediug two juarts of the mlztnro night and morn ing from tho time tho cow in nicely dried off till a week or ten days after calving, win carry her safely tnrouKh free from swollen udder or gurgot if she does net ak cold at the critical time. A ThIIow Fat Tree. Dr. Stuhlmaupt who, la travollmz tc Africa, ban coino upon a treo whoso fruit gives out a tallowllko fat. Tho treo Is ono of tho largest in tho forests ot Usanibnra, and the fruit is hlgnnd heavy, mcnsurlng a foot In longth by linlf a foot In dbuuoter. California Prult In India. California canned frulta and preserves aro considered tho best In tho Bombay (In dia) market and aro by tia tho cheapest. -flood Madlola. An Indian modlolno sold at CartervUle. Mo., la "warranted to mako a mam feci just Ilka be did before the war." iriit" '"" '" - iMiffiaiiiti rgin ir- & i-j-am'mj'touutir' . Bucklen'a Arnica Salve The bett Salvo In tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Sore, Ulcen. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chpped hands, Chilblains, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed o give perfect satisfaction or money refundedr Price 25 i cents a box. For sale by Fred A The press of the state has usurped 11 prerogative of the governor in veto-lng-tlw special Jegislatlvosesslon. Konowyour faltlr in good -government by rcnowlng for The Journal. LJ "'" MM flolnr by Wind Power. On an Irish Railway I say, guard, how la it wo'jre going so faat today? Why wouldn't wo, sor? Soro we've got tho - wind behind ub.J' Loaaom Qlobo. Kloctrlo Current In tba Qnllt. A new invention, called by its invent or tho thermogen, consists of a qui -T,tnlntni7 n coil of wiro bent In tho I fashion of a gridiron, iuolosed in insn lating and nonconducting material, mui Imbedded in cotton, wool or othert Eubstauoe with a silk or wooloa oove- ing. Tho resistanoo offered by tho coll to tho flow of au olectrlo ewreat through tho wiro produces boat ia tho aamo way that heat and eventually Ugh f pro daoed in tho filament ot tha glow lamp. A uniform temperature of about 150 degrees F. la tbua wainUiMd. lt is the event of tho tartwa4g e- LBAVHS ITS MARK every one of the painful irregularities aad weaknesses that prey upon women, ffkeyffade the face, waste the, fiRwe, ruin the temper, wither you up, make you old before your tlrue. . . Get well : That's the way to look. well. Cure thedlsorders and ulhsenUI-Hat beset you, with Dr. Plerceta Favorite Preaenp- ItVegulatea and promotes all the proper functions,, improves digestion, anriekeethe 1)1000, USeiSBCUea Will paius, dkimcuuij asd nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, and restorea health and strength. It'a a , powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, partlng vigor and Mwagth to the entire ayatem. Mr. Asnca UpuCR, of TJm Otth, B 9 ,m.a AW., wrltci! X enjoy (rood neaun inmnxi iu fcc . Flrc FatoritePre- ' SSBSBSBSBSlA -wbs .isim. lM-j "asp . aslasV -" dasHHPnty 1 I iflal .Til Bl IaI for Infants and Children, MOTHERS, Do You Know u v. Katttnan' Sropi, Godfrey's ConlLil, many so-called 6oothtng- Bynirw, nud mcrt remedies fir cliltdren are composed of opium or morphine? Tto Yea Ktiovy tliai opium and luorplilnc are ntupcfjlng narcotic potwn? o Vets Know that In roost countries druggist are not permitted to sell narcotics vtlhout labeling thcra poison t Yob Knowtlut you should not permit any medicine to be given your child lts yott or your physician know of what It I coaipol ? irso Vow Know that Cnttoria Is a purely egctable pieparatlon, and tlmt a llstot tto Ingredients Is published trlth every bottle I go Vom Know that Costorla Is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel rltcher. Yaat It baa been In use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castorla Is now sold than of aU other remedies for children combined) Po Vow Know that the Patent Office Department or the United States, and of other countries, have, Issued exclusive right to Dr. rltcher and bis assigns to use thavrotd Castorla" and Its formula, and that to Imitate them Is a state prison oQense? Po Vow Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection tras-because Castorla had been proven to be absolutely ItnrmlcHM?, P Vast Know that 33 average doses of Castorla arc furnished for .13 4Mmt8(Oroneccntadosc? Po Vow Know that -when possessed of this perfect preparation, yonrcblldren may ka lept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? Well, thette ttiltigts are worth knowing. They are facts. The fac-wlstsllo wlgnatnro of 6&y?M$& FIVE PRIZES ! ! jlij -aer THE In on every wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. J. C. GOODALK C. O. SCIIWAJIM Goodale LiirRb?p Company OF SALEM Yards on Twelfth and Trade Streets3 m IMBSSSl N Keep the most complete stock of common, dimension and llnislicdlluinbtr in tho city,' und'scll on the most fuvorablo terms.QLntli and Shingles Our stock is made nt our own mills, ot tho best luinbcrjln tho state. Oh C. G. SCHRAMM, JlVIanager TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST nr.T NS2Stf VIA 'lwav iiiu wuiiui unit huuiu Service ami Scenery Unequalled T rovyh JPalacc ami UourUlbleejw ' Dtninu andJluffet. Llhvaru Cant Trains leave Portland abd Seattle daily for the East. Tickcts.-rewrvations and-baggaee-checked to all points. For comfort in travel take the Great Northern. BOZORTH BROS., Agents. U. C.'.STEVENS. G. V. P. A., Seattle, Wash. A. B. C.'DENNISTON, C. P. & T. A.. Portland, Oi. X The Willamette Hotel. Mas. OtzKK. sitntlnn and r-'T." . -.."T r. - w Medical uicoTery. mi under dactora' care for two years with, womb disease, and gradually wasting In strength all me lime. 1 was a wcfc that I could sit up In bed oalya few, moments, for Iwoyeara.- I-ewirmrtced Uh'ag Dr. Pierce' r vrw7 TtiscriptloBajnd Mfmsliw Msaliarlsl comy.'d.by the tlsae 1 bad Mtken oae-hatf dos es bottles I was up aad golngwhermrlplafd. inrt Care had rood htaHh and been. very.. st-oag 1 LEADING HOTEL OFllTHE,' CITY. Reduced-rates. ManaCement lloeral.r, Electric cars leave holel lor all public buildinga amXpolnta 6(interest. Special rates will be rjlvtn to permanent patrons. WAGNER A. I. w w - . - w - - - u ufcw. ana ucc vij yondthat point from lncawaoc pree- ewrtIncethtwatwoyearandahalfap)., .nw, Ir. shn nlootrlo malsH IB .,, jn. afiintly molta and antomatloaliy mvm off tho cmrrent Tho qnilt may bo re4 ilv 4taahd to ordinary tncantiMOt a vtriMnuMnn "Woman and Tier Biseasea" mailed jtaUJ.ou receipt of 10 cents In stamp for postage. Addreaa, World's Distknsat Hrtjicai. Assocu--Ma, a Milw fNM. M. Y. Willamette Truck Co. Stable at South Commercial St." Bridge, Best enuinment for all kinds Float Drug Sto e at all times. of heaty drayinK and exprea haullngi Teams found ar Re.1 A4a mr -EXCELSIOR - STAiLB- B. C. HANSEN, MANAGER. j Oaiffcpod bones ujJ. SttUfaction guiranteed. Stable back of Stato Insurance; block CAPITAL MRMIL tlocs not do a lottery business to swell Us circulation; but In addition 10 pIviiiR value received, It gives its sub serllKjrs valuable preinlunis. Now is the I line to older your rend ing matter, and It will pay you to no tice the following special oilers. Any one of the following live perl odlen'ls free, one year, to any sub xcrllwrof T1IK JOURNAL who pays $1.W) In advance for the dally, by car rier, threo months, (CO cents a inontii) or bv mall six months, (o a month) or tho weekly 18 months, ($1 n year. n of F urn the best 111 page illustrated ''fashion magazine or New York free for one year. The abovo pt lees aro net cash, and the chcapcst-eoinbluatlon ever of fered. Tho "Queen" Is a high-class prnctlcal, home magazine. LrjJaVB W 'The Child Garden.' 0TI10 delightful Chicago 'children's mnD-nxInn. Just the tllllllT to read to tho llttlo ones of tho homo circle. It brings the kindergarten Into tne home. Song, games and story, Beau tifully Illustrated, 81 a year, Pub lished by tho Kindergarten Literature Co. Tfl I 1RM ws tltl uv A nractlcal farm paper, edited by a I staff of experienced agricultural writers, contributed to by tho best known agriculturists of tho country. It contains what the fnnuor wants. j WOMANKIND ! 1. A handsome, attractive, homo pa nor. to which every woman will glvo a hearty welcome. TH TOLIl BLADE. That great national newspaper, which is known to everybody. SAMPLE PUS. jKwp 9 5 - Of any of these publications can bo l.nrt hv cnlllnir at TUB JOUKNAL olllcc or dropping us a jiostal card. Any two of the aliove spcriooicais can bo secured by paying $:i and tak- ing TUB JOUKN Ab twico as long as required to sccuro one. Wlmn t.lm nvt.rfiinolv low nrlCO Of THE JOURNAL Is considered, this ..".,' , II. ... Ill.nr.O iir,. VTIU 0 IOUIIU HIU IIIU3U liUUIIIt Wl.v. mado by any papor on tho coast. in mm 1) lEDlTORS, Salem, - Oregon. K tn 0) PRIZES Throqh mlPSSftfiih Tlslnltl UssBrayjB B I 1 1 1 H (1 1 , yrtrii" HAST VIA THE Jnion Pacific System. Through I'ullman Palace Sleepers. Touil Sleepern and Kreo Ucclinlng Chairs daily between VOllTLAXt) to CHICAGO Our trains arc heated by steam and cars (Killed liy I'inUch light. 1 line to Uilcaco, 3 1 2 days lime to New York, 4 t-a days, W deli Is many hours quicker i quicker than ccm- 1 atltorn. K.ir rates dme tablet and full Inform 'on apply to liOCSU & BATiKE't. Ageati, Safest, Ot, R. W. BAXTER, C. B. WINN, General Agent," Dlst. Pass. Aemt 13$ Ihitd Street, Portland. 0. R. L N. CO. E. M'NEILI., RECEIVER. TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul and Den ver Orra'ia and Kansas Cliy. Low rates to cantt-tn clliis. OCEAN CITIES. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Alnsworth dock. Portland, Dec. 41I1, 9th, 141U 19th, 241I1, and 29U at op m. Fare Cabin, $5: steerage, i.$o. WILLAMrriE RIVER DIVISION. Portland Eugene. Steamers Elmore and Eugene leave Salem -for Eugene and Corvallis Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at about 5 p. ra. Leave for Portland Mondays. Tuesday. Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 a. m. Lowest height and passeneer rates. Round trip tickets vera cheap. Tickets sold and baggage checked through la all points without extra transfer charges, F01 full details call on Boise & Barker, agents, saiom. utegon, or address. V. H. HURL11URT. Gen'I Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. For full details call on or address G. M. POWERS, Foot of Tradest. Local Agant. OilTHKRH RUNS pul!man Sleeping Cars, 1 Elegant Dinln Cars. .Tourist Sleeping Cars r To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Fargo, Grand Forks, Crookston, Wnmlpeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New "tr York, Hmton, and all Points East and South For information, time cards, raaps and tickets, call on or write r " mm tt THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, 265 Commercial srreet, Sa'am, Or. A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'I Pau A at,, Morrison St., corner Third Portland, Or. OREGON CENTRAL ,AND- aBi. m Eastern R, R. Company YAQU1NA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yanutna Bay with the Salt Francisco & Yaquln Bay Steanuh'p Co. 4 STEAMER ''FARALLON," a t and flrst-clais In every respre tf Sails from Yaqulna for San Frsncltco about every 8 days. Passenger accoHiaiodallons unsurpatsad. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or point! west to Baa Frandtcot Cabin, f 131 steerage, 1.85 caai n rouad trip, good 60 days, $18. For sailing dates apply to H.L.AVALDEN, Agent, Albay,Ot. CHAS. CLARK. Corvallis, Or. EDWIN STONK. Manager, t.Ctvailis, ur, A. J. CHURCHILL, Ltwal Ageat. Salw. RM.WAITKP.IXTIK00., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Bush's New Brick overth kak Caaal 3, v -' . iiirtiUfrtit'fa'' iiraii nW' " "I1-