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THE CAPITAL EVENING JOUENAL. SNAILS AS FOOD. Where the Molluscs Ara Considered a Delicious Article of Diet. A "Wiltshire) correspondent writes us in somo amazement, says the London Stand ard, that only last week ho found a man searching for snails, not as zoological speci mens, but as articles of food. Still more extraordinary, ho actually Dralsed them. Simply roasted on tho bars of tho grato and : eaten with pepper and vinegar they nro de i clared to bo toothsome. Soaked In salt and water and thon cooked and served after tho l fashion of whelks and periwinkles they aro stui oetter. in winter tho land shells, like Isnalls, aro hibernating in holes, under Heaves, and in tho hollows of trees. As all the species In a torpid stato lay on a load of iat before, retlrinc lor tho winter, tho snail scoter, though possibly ho did not quito understand tho reason why, was of tho opinion that it was only at this period of tho rear that tho molluscs aro fit for human consumption. Hero, most likely, ho was wrong. But at all events, in sunninc f rcolv on such dainty bits, tho Wiltshire gourmet has proved himself a great deal more sensi ble tnan many people who mav bo inclined to call him hard names, and then proceed to I swallow a dozen raw oysters ana a piece of cheeso so swarming with parasites that if tho latter wero unanimous it would walk off tho table. "Wiltshiro is, however, not sinmilar in possessing a man abovo tho prejudices of his neighbors. In several parts of England snails nro regularly eaten not, it is true, ; as an ordinary article of diet, but at stated foasts. For instance, tho Nowcastlo glass men wero famous for their tasto in that di rection. Every year they held a sort of gastronomic festival, at which snails fig urcdastho principal dish. "Whether tho custom has sinco fallen into decay is a ques tion on which, no doubt, local information is to bo had. But wo believe that tho iron-nuddlers in Esomo parts of tho Black country nro wiso t enough to still indulgo in tho samo dainty, land it is by no means uncommon to hear of snails boiled in milk being prescribed, liko tho viper broth of Carolinoan times, for pa rents far gone in consumption. It is less agreeable to know that at ono timo they wero employed In tho manufacture of imi tation cream and that in spito of analysts and acts of Parliament they are oven vet bruised nnd stewed in milk to form ono of tho tolerably palatable articles which pass under that namo. In tho neighborhood of Dixon a small Mariner has been known to clear 81,500 nor lannum from snails, tho vine-growers keop ing them in dry collars or intrenches under coverings of leaves and earth, and from certain "escargotiores" near Ulm, in Wur Itemborg, no fewer than 10,000,000 of tho vmoyard snails aro sent every year to other gardens to bo fat tened beforo they aro dispatched for the use of tho Austrian converts during lent. FromTroyes it has been calculated that snails to tho value of $100,000 the wholesale price being 4s per 100 are for warded to the Paris markets. Packed in casks they are also exported in a small way to tho United States. A WOMAN'S ADVICE. She Tells Ilor Sisters How to Fusclnnto Their Husbands. Many women loso tho lovo of their hus- bands because they are too ignorant or too indifferent to keep it, observes a female writer in tho Louisville Courier-Journal. Vskanyof your friends how thoy captured lieir other hair, ana tnoy will tell you frank- By: "1 don't know." A man's heart Is en snared by a pretty hand, nice teeth, a round low voice, frank oyes, beautiful hair; by tho way a girl walks, talks, plays, riaes, puns; by ber gifts, her smiles, her amiabil ity, good tasto, generosity, or tho very man ner in vhieh she greets, fascinatesorabuses him. Sho may not know how showonhim, I but If sho doesn't know how to keep him, tho ibest thing for her to do Is to find out. There are many things we know by intuition; mo I rest havo to be learned by experience. Con Iscious of hor abilities and inabilities ns a l wife, a wise woman will learn how to keep go husband just as sho learns how to keep f house, to make cmcicen croquettes, cnoco ' late cream, bread, beds or lemonade, and if she doesn't, why, somo siren will for all t time relieve her of too troublo. Hon liko to K preach down extravagance, nnd style, and J dress; irit tne woman wno oiuigs uur uuir, i hides a b otch or scar under apiece of court- plaster, who wants protty gloves and stock jings, trim slippers, perfumes, balms, f cold creams, flngor curls and fancy notions to increaso hor charms, is the woman rwho is admired by them nil. Common i senso and ugliness may bo morally whole some, but they're not alluring, ana art is apt to triumph ovor nature unadorned. Ii a man is fond of flattery, let him have It. If ho has ambitions or schemes, listen to : him with open oyes of wonder, and, no matter what tno occasion is, never permit ; your knowledge to exceed his. Men dosplso smart women, but nave no iami to nnu when her talent is largo enough to appre ciate his greatness. Men liko to bo looked up at, depended on, quoted and" referred to. An ugly temper is a trial that few women aro able to endure. Tho only euro is si lence. You can't kiss a furious man; It only makes him worse. Tho thing to do is to koop still, let him cool, and let tho mat ter drop. Ho will respect your senso nnd ppmp to terms pf Jiis own accord, To be born a woman Is o bo born a martyr, but tho husband that is worth wedding is worth keeping; and if a llttlo artiflco, a pleasant smile, a contented heart, forbearance, de votion and tact will hold him, by all means let him bo held. Men must bo taken as they are, not as they should bo; thoy im prove undor the roflninff Influence of mu tual Interest and love, and ho is a very wretched sDecimcn of humanity who can not bo countodon to shield hlswifofromj tho buffets of tho world and bo an anchor for her when youth and beauty havo proved unfaithful. Successful Treatmont of Croup. A correspondent of Good Housekeeping gives the following account of tho success ful treatment of a caso of creup: "Re membering a child of our own who was at tacked in a similar manner, wo procured a pall, filled it with hot wajor, and, quickly removing the little ono's shoes anasucK jngs, placed hor feet in tho pail. Vo lost no timo in roasting three onions, then mashing them, spread them upon a folded napkin, pouring over tho wholo a tablo spoonful of gooso grease (lard or sweet oil will do as well). Tho poultfco was applied as hot as could bo homo to the throat nnd upper part of tho neck. In ton mlnutos tho quick short gasps ceased, and at the, end of half an hour tho child, warmly wrapped in a soft blanket, was sleeping soundly. The skin was moist and tbo breathing natural; nil symptoms of tho dreaded scourge had disappeared as if by magic." ,, Douches for Catarrh. A word more about douches In catarrh: THE RELIABLE GROCERS Corner Stato and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in. Table lA.ocu.ries, Rine Tea., and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, e.tc. AVE LEAD W CANNED GOODS. Remember trie Place and Call. ' 1 Immigrants are Arriving and iiiiaii Homes NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST! $900. 2 sightly lots.on proposed street railway Hue in North Salem. very cnenp nnu unoicu. $600. 75 feet frout on Front street running through 240 feet deep to the river bank. For a week only. $2600. Elegant hard iinished house, with 2 lots and a good barn on High street. Very sightly place, and in good neighborhood. Worth seeing. ' ACREAGE. Twenty-eight acres very choice property, adjoining town. Running spring. Elegant meadow on part of tract. $200 per acre. For a short time only. Lots in Capital Park addition, one block from State street, ?000 for quarter blocks. $300 and 400 for single large lots. Lots in Yew Park, Queen Anne, Mill addition and University addi tions. 75x130 near Asylum avenue; $300. t AAC A. MAMNIM J Real Estate Broker, Bank Block. UpStairs, Salem, Oregon. INSUKAItCK (lomnany. Klio and Mn- rine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD .Vie now provided with flno new drays and trucks nndniopreparcd lo do nil busi ness In that line in the best of shape. They give tfielr pergonal supervision to allumk. Corner fctnto and Uoniineicinl streets. For Bargains " IN Family Groceries Provisions, Fruits Etc., GO TO THOMAS BUBIUWS, Commercial Street, Salem, Or. Country produce of nil kinds always on hand, if you haA o not traded with me bo fore. I respectfully solicit a trial believing I can suit you both in prices uud quality. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL Boys and. Girls. The school will open on tho 21th of Soptombor. Thorough instruc tion In the primary and navjneed English JBranches. LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC! Willamette University. Most successful school of music on the northwest coast. About 150 STUDENTS 'LAST YEAR. Courses in Hlano, Organ Singing. Violili, Harmony, and Counterpoint, Dlolomas on completion ot course. Tcuchcis: 7.. M. 1'nrvln, Krankio i'. Jones, livnCox. Assistant, Lulu J M. Smith. Klist term begins .Mommy, September 3d, liM. Send lor catalogue. I-'or tmtlii-r putleularsaddie.-s Z. Tvl. PARVIN, Musical Dliector, Suleni, Or. S-17-dtf-wlt Northern Pacific ' Railroad GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST Tit A INS DA IL V ! NOUIIANUKOK OAKS -In oourse.- TRIIMS and further Information mil be bad on application to jv ( v Cor. Chainokotu uud State Sts. 8-20-tf SEE- One hundred how of extm &rjd-""! THE OLD RELIABLE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO ' And nil points East via St. PAUL, ami MINNEAPOLIS. Tho Northern Pacific mllroad Is tho only lino running PnionKortruIns, Second Ham slceiKsrs (free of charge) Luxurious Day coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping (torn, Palace IHning Cars, (meals 76c) Irom Port land to inocasi. Northern Pacific railroad and aofd tho change of ears. See that your tlokct read via th l.(ivo Portland at fa. in. and 8:10 p. m. dally urrlvo nt Minneapolis or St. Paul lit QKB p. m. l'ACirio Division. Train le'ivo Front and (1 street dally at lli u. m. and StK) p.m.; ArrheiUTHoomaMt 7:10 i m and 4.-20 a m arrive Seattle fiSn in iintllfcii i. Through Pullman Palace Sleeping uirs, curs between Portland, Tueonia nnd Seattle direct. IMllv service. A D.UHAWroK Ami. Gen'l Ptw. Agent, 121 First St,, Cor. Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Depot Corner I1rt nnd G Streets. Wiueon Knlsht is now fully eUIl Illaeksmlth nod inaktr. John lislii-d at Ills ni Noono ought to rosortto them unless ad- er, ., uu-.iy Mrc-ot ' '" -v Vised to by a physician, and in cold weather , ?r, 'l.o- :'&" ono must bo extremely oautious in their , nTh hoT h..rK- .i tin ..g-i. uso. Thoy should under all oiroumstanees dep(,rt,nL.,it :.t.i due- gem-nil repah i- be Wood warm, and for several hours after iJUiiwu TU f ''(l.kl" nd ibeii employing them tho person .boold Iremain won .;;r JJSSJSZ In a comfortably warm room, otherwise h is quite certain to guffer from " cii n Jhe head." $50. HORSES $50. nne hundred hend of lmnl mare 17 young luree for sale. and Forty or fitly uulu ex peeled in the.ipnnr Ti nne lionea, Clyde .inl Per-lteon ktoek, weight sixteen audsev(nic-n hundred: h tve bwii Hire jmm. juautr oi with iIih Imiiil for Hie imst flrlirinnl ttl.M-k fio' I the t)t tii mures, r.w jiarimiw wn Jjrj wt. ' ' Salem, fir. OfflflMAX RAILWAY CO, (Llniiti'd liiiu-.) ! Cll AS. X SCOTT, - - lim-ivcr. OniindnftorFcli. IS IMK.Hiiduntlirmtlier notli-otnilns will run dally (cxi-ept sun day) ns (ulknrM KAST iSIDIS, Cohurg Jlnll PortlM .Mnll From Portland STATIONS. Tow'rd Port land l.v. U.3o nm 1-oiiTl.AXii I'.tw v Ar. l.iap in. .r. iu.wi Tiun ui.ici uii. cu l.v. 2.15 pm Itny'o UtndliiK, Ar l.so " z.-Ji si.i-nurs, 12.17 3.10 (Ml ll.W SJH 4.M 1.10 -t.se !. 1.47 5.S0 5.S0 5.50 an as i 0.B3 7.20 7.2U 8:ftl 8:37 .20 10:15 p m WixidbXim, " Tow lisend, I " .McKie, " Mt. Angel, , ' Dow n's, " Sllverton. " Johnston's Mill' " Swllrerlnnd, . " UtstSldcJunet., " Maclcay, , " Aumsvlllo, West Stnyton O P Crossing, West Sclo, Crnbtree, Splcei, Tallman, Plalnvlcw. Hrownsvllle, llowland, Coburg. Alt I.V l,v 12.00 11.10 11.10 11.21 an 11.00 10.20 1(1.10 10 07 H.IU n.is 8.5) 8.10 8.2S S.00 7.H1 0-1S 0.13 5.30 4:3CI n 111 Commutlon Tickets nt two cents per mllo on sale at stations nav mg ngcuts. Connection nt Hay's nnd Fulnunrt Lauding with Stcnnier "City of Salem " r CI1AS. N. SUO'lT, UecelN cr. General Olllccs, N W Cor. First nnd Pine, Portland, Oregon- A Bargain For Somebody ! ! ! EASTERN PROPERTY! -To Excliitngr for- WON LAND H OWL K S "OH THE- unMnPQC IBB 12bo ACRES "TS Varied. Lands -I'OIt- Sale or Rent. Quantity and Quality to Suit Purchaser. 11) ilTWP imhm 1VJJ Jill. TUANSPOltTATION. THE YA0UINA ROUTE. No. 211 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. ARK TI-IB IJ5A1DHRS IN Gents' Fine Dress Shoos Also a large lino of Liullos', Mifaos' ami Clillilivns' etiuvns slioeu for summer. Remember thoy w ill nuiKe it nil object for you to tall on them mill they will show you tho best Hues of onil-i in the city. This llrm K well known to nil tbo citizens of Suleni, anil mtiTomultng country, as a llrm that bandies nothing but reliable ki"'1s. Take the pooplo'a word for It iiiul oil on thee gentlemen when in want of foot-wear. Their Spring Stock is Unsurpassed' in Qualify anil Pita Ladies am L OOK OUT ! SomclliMig Is doing to Drop at BODWELL'S NEW SHOE STORE, 5)3 Stato Street, Salem. Wo contemplated cluing' of btvMneoH soon, and will tlieiaforo nmtco Hwocnln-? Uc-dm-tlons lneeitnln lino ot Hoots and Shoos in order to rediicoour slock ton tmnliniini. Wo want Monel. mi need llooUmut Shoes. Come and examine goods anil prices and see If It will not pay jon to lay In ono ortwo years supply at the prices wo offer GOODS MMED 1T PLAIN FIGURES ! A child can buy ns cheap as n niinjit our store. Wo moan business,! and If you Wear shoes look us up. YOUItK l'OU "KOLD KOIN;" BAILEY F. BODWBLL, XJ'-WIV arMW xBTWFr?vrrr mmn mmnnrrym-Kr i Tl I II Li f ill 01 Mr Wv I Mm ! FO-U-N D Success in IJuslncsHrenulrcsprepni-.itlon ! 'I'hcrcfoiv, thoroughly master Commoreliil Aiitlimelic, 15tiluess IVmnuuship and lhisinoss Correspon donco, JJo(ik-kc'epiii"j; bs' both Slnglo amr Double Entry, tho nature and correct us-e of fomnici'clnl l'ap,-rs, Commercial J.nw and iniHlncssprautlco. Learn. aKo, Sbortband tunl 'lypc-wrUlni.;. Mnnifoltl, and Dictation work. All these aro needed in bu-ineM, and aro thoroughly tiiiiubt by exper ienced teachers at tho SAbKM BUSrNESSt'01,LK(!K Cirlswold's lllock, Salem, Oregon. B O O T S B O I'QGl o T o Q2uF S ij v. " - v --. ;,..Jinrrtffi'ffff n.jjmiy, -nj-jj.!'"' liiiy-w s Sl H pi o O k fla tSF uam rr H O K E S WM. BROWN & CO. -DIIALlSItS IN- Leather anil Findings .. ., . CASH l'All) FOR Wools, Hides, I'cll? anil Fiirs. 'fL ' ' 231 Commercial St. ' ShIbiii, Or'-- - ' '" Mi sr JUG"' A.3rt e(lM Lauds near R, R. Facilities A GOOD CHANGE 9-KorjiiililnillHt till ofller. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And OreKon rievelopment company'a steamship line. !fi miles shorter, 20 hours less time than by any other toute. First class through passenger nnd freight lino from Portlnnd nnd all points In tbeWll- Iniuctte vallev to nnd from Hun Francisco TIME SCHEDULC, (Except Sundays): Leave Albany ........ 1:00 lM tnve Corvallls - 1:10 I'M Arrivo Ymiitlnn - - 6:30 PM Lenvo Ynqillnn ...... -6:45 AM Lctive Corvallls ....... 10:.T5AM- Arrho Albany 11.-10 AM O. A C. tralus connect nt Albany nnd Corvallls. The above trains connect nt YAQUINA with tho Oregon Development Cos Line jfMten'iishlps between nqulna and Ban Ki-.uiclsi-o. SAILIX0 DATES. STK VMRKS, FIIOM SAN FRANCISCO Willanietto Valley, Thursday Dee . Willamette Valley Monday " 17. Willanietto Vnlloy Sunday " 80. 8TKAJIK1U1. FROM YAQUINA. Willanietto Vnlloy Wednesday Dec. 12 Willanietto Valley Monday " 21 This company reserves tho right to luingo snlllng dates without notice. N. 11. Passengers from Fortland nnd nil WUIamotto valley points can make close connection with tho trains of tho YAOU1NA HOUTK ntAlbany orCorvnllla, and If destined to San Frnnclsco, should arningo to arrivo nt Yaqulna the evening befoio date of snlllng. Passfiigpr nuil Freight IlMfs A1wts thf I,nwet. For Information apply to Messrs IIUI.MAN A Co., Freight nnd Ticket Agents 200 nnd 202 Front St., Portland, Or, or to C, C. IIOQUK, Ac't Gen'l FrU & l'ass. Agt., Oregon l'acltlclt. H. Co.. Corvallls, Or. (1 II. IIASWKMj, Jr. Gen'l Frt; A Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., SOI Montgomery St.; San Frahclsco, CnlJ TIMK TA11LE U1VEK DIVISION. The elegantly equipped steambonts, Wm M. iloag, Cnpt. lco. Hanbo; tho N. S. llentley, Cnpt. J.;p. Coulter; the Thrco sisters, (.'apt. W. I. Short; mo In scrvlco for passenger nnd freight trnlllo between Corvallls and Fortlnnu nnd Intermediate points, making three round trips each week as follews: NORTH HOUND Leaves Corvallls Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m, AnlvesatSalein Monday, Wednesday nnd Fihlny nttlp. in. Leaves Snlem Tncsdny, Thursdiiy and Saturday at 0 a. m. Arrives at Poi timid Tuesday, Thursday and Sntut day st .-fm n. m. SOUTH HOUND Leaves Portland Mon day, Wednesday nnd Friday nt (I n, m. An Ives nt Salem Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday at 7:15 p. in. Leaves Salem Tues day. Thursday nnd Saturday ntd n. in. An Ives nt Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday Satuiday at Sb'tOii. in. For fiolghtnnilpasseni;errntes apply to tho captains and pursers of tho respective bo its, or to W. M. Dnillng, ngent, 200 and -.tt! Front street, Portland; Ullbert Hros. agents, Salem; I. M. Adair, agent, Albany C. A. Miller, agent, Corvallls; ortotho gen einl fielght and passenger agent. Corvallls. O. & C. trains connect nt Albany nnd Corvallls F. W. HOWIIN, Superintendent. Wm. IlOAd, General Malinger. to Cali -VIA- Soiiilifirn Pacific Company's Line. TUB MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time lictnecn Salem ami Sua Fraulsii Tblitj-slx Hours. CAi.troiiNiA i:xi'ur.ss tiiain ItUN I)AtI,T UlilWI'liN l-OllTLAKIl AN1IH. I. TNofth. 10:15 n. m. 7:51 a. in. 7,-OOp. m. South. i:M p, m. il:ll p. in. 7: 15 a. m. I.Oq,VI. I'AtMKNni'lt TltAlN (DAILY KX Cl'.lT HIWHAV). l.v. Poi timid Ar. l.v. Salem l.v. Ar. San Fran. l.v. s-tt) n, in, 11:10 n.iii 2:10 n. m. l.v. Portland Ar. I 3:15 p.m. Lv Salem l.v. 12:52 p. in. Ar. lOugenn Lv. U.OO a. in. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For M-coinmotiiitlmi ot second class passengeis nttaehul toe'pres tntlns. Thus, P. eomim:;y's ferry malces con nectlou wit) .',11 the tegular tiains onth I'iist tlluo Division fiom footot F streo Pottland. Ycst Siilo Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: 1IA1I.Y (KXCK1T HUNDAV). 7!l!0 a. in. I ITv. PoFluTTiil Ar. 12.25 p. m. Ar. Corvallls Lv, (1.-20 p. in. 1:30 p. in. rHE.BiUST STOCK OF STOVES IN TJIK CI'J'Y IS AT R. M. WADE & CO'S 282 to 286 Coinmercial Street, SALEM. Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Slovos, Briglilon Itjuigo AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES, Also a Complete Stwk i llari.waiojnii Farni.'AUchineiy, Wagons and fiir.tc At Allianv and CorMillls connect wltu trnliis of Oregon Paellle Hallioad. Thiough tickets to nil jiolnts south and east via L'allfoi nln KM-lirSJTItAIN (HAJfiY HXCICITHUWIlAY.) I:fi0 liTinT TTTl l'ortland Ar. KOOn. in. H.00 p. ill. Ar.McMlnnvlllBl.v. C:l." n. m. Through Tickets To nil points . SOUTH and EAST California. l-'or full inlnrinatinn regarding rattw, map, etc., api'ly to thu Company's ngent, 8alm, Oiugon. K. P. lloOKItH, Asst. U. b nnd Pass. Ag't. It. KUlCUl.HIt, Manager. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY, Columbia River Route.' Trains for tho east Uuvo Portland at 7:i0 a m nnd 8 p in dully. Tig gts.to and from prineliwl jvolntH in tin united States, Che. itdu and Unrupe. ELEGANT TULMANN PAL'.C CARS Umltfmnt fileepliit' Curs run throu'-'ton oxpruM til ins to OMAHA council iilivf 11 nil BT. l'AVl Frcp of Cliargo and Wit ou Change. L'ounetloiisat Portland forBan Fran woo and l-unet Hound points. l'orhiilherirtlenlar inquire or I. At Muiiiiliii;. ut of ilia eoinpmiy, i.U ComniwoUtl struct, Balim- i-iokoii, or A, U Mnxwoll, U. 1'. & 'I'. . Portland Ortufon. A. L. MAXWELL, G. V, AT A ! IIOLCOHQ Otneral MnQger,