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-fWfffl ii - ' taJ- THE CAPITAL JOMAL. THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL. FRIDAY MAY 31, 18S0 Cnstcr's old Scout. Sergeant (Carles Q. Wagner Is the only survivor of General Custer's immediate command. The sergeant owed ids escape to a happy circum stance. He was sent by General Custer with despatches to Major KellO, orcienug mu iuiivi i unug foaward his force. While on this mission the deadly attack was made, and when ho returned with Major Reno every soldier In the canyon was killed and all shorn of their scalp-locks but Custer. His hair the Kivnces had respected. Sergeant Wagner's life has been a succession of thrilling adventures. Ho lost a leg in a fight with Indians, having been bit by a poisoned arrow, which necessitated the amputation of the limb, and his appearance, sitting erect upon his horse, with his strong ly outlined face, hisdeeiv:ct,iesolute eyes, and the long black hair falling upon his shoulders, is that of a thor oughly typical representative of the far West. Women Ileal Estate Agents. There is a new department In which the work of women is begin ning to be noticed. Boston has two real estate agents of the sex, and now New York has one, and she is a very businesslike and successful in dividual. Miss A. K. Murphy is her name, and every day in the week one may Hud her driving through the Wards above the Har lem, making buggy inspections of promising lots and interesting' real estate prrcels. Business men know her as ono of the most active dealers in the upper wards, one who is sel dom deceived in a purchase, and who knows every limb, of ground. It is not many weeks since she made n sale of a large plot to Banker Kountze for $108,000. 'She is clever, self-ieliaut, straightforward aud sen sible, and very entertaining. How the Arabs Make Tea. The mistress of tho tent, placing a large kettle on tho lire, wiped it carefully with a horse's tail, filled it with water, and threw In some course tea and a little salt. When this was near tho point of boiling she tossed the tea about with a brass ladle until the liquor became very brown, aud then It was poured oft Into another vessel. Cleansing tho kettle as before, the woman set it again on the fire In order to fry a paste of meal and fresh butter. Upon this the tea nnd some thick cream was then poured, the ladb put in requisition again, and after a time the whole taken ofl' the fire and set aside to cool. Half-pint wooden mugs were handed around and the tea ladeled into them, this tea forming meat and drink and satisfying both hunger and thirst. However made, tea Is a blessed in vention for the weary traveler. Eastern Travels. Coinin-r tlio New Terms, Executions by electricity will necessitate many changes In expres sion. "Tho dull, sickening thud" will bee Hue "tho shuddering shock;" a e -lmln.il will no longer bo "iaunclud into eternity," but "wired to another world." No rogue o'er felt tho lutk'r draw With good opinion ofthc law must give way to No roguo e'er felt tho dynamo With good opinion of tho show. Two Per Cent, off for Cash. A train in Arizona was boarded by robbers who went through the luckless passengers. One of them uappenea to be a Hebrew "drum mer" from New York, who, when his turn came, with reluctance nsned out ?200, but rapidly took $4 from tho pile and placed It in his vest pocket. "What do you mean by that?" asked the robber, as he toyed with his revolver. Hurriedly came the answer: "Mine frient, you surely vould not refuse mo two per zont. discount on a strictly cash transaction like dis!" THE RELIABLE GROCERS. KELLER & Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. Bishop Potter of New York aud Bishop Doane of Albany both ailect tho English costume of knee breeches in the evening. On Advertising. Borne men try advertising as the Indian tried feathers. He took one feather, laid ic on a board and slept on it all night. In the morning he remarked: "White man say feathers heap soft, white man d m fool." Spmo business men Invest a quarter or fifty cents In advertising and then because they do not at onco realize great increase in business, declare that advertising does not pay. A man should not expect returns so disproportionate to his investment. Every little advertising is doubtless worth what it costs, but a twenty live cent local cannot bo expected to revolutionize business and turn trade out of its accustomed channels. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, nnd cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight Alum or pnospnnie powaers. noiu oniy llOYAI. BAKING POVVDEll CO.. 10BV In cans. IWall.N.Y. For the Public Good. It Is an indisputable fact that tho hand somest vestlbulo trains that nro now run on tho American continent nio those on theUurlington route, leaving from Union depot In Denver, also St. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trains from the west. The first and second class coaches are magnificent, the refining chair cars suburb, tho Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, nnd as for tne meais mai are served In thoso patnee Burlington dining no next ui If you mention to the ticket agent that you irrs vnm vnm. llie next cast to Kansas City, Chicago or Bt. Lou me you go 118, Couurg Mall, From Port land The Postal Kate. A little bit of agitution was gotten up In favor of u one-cent stamp for letters. It seems to be dying out. The triuli is wp Jjavu the cheapest and best postal bervke ir the world. It has attained' this excelleuco In spite of diniculties that do not ex lit in any other civilized couutry, such as enormous distances and, in many pi ces, a very sparse, almost inaccessible population. Yet fewer letters go astray hero than in Kurorte. . Two cents is eheap enough; the rate is not a burden to anyone, and u lower rate would Involve a loss to the pot 1 1 llk-e. William il."HunNoiii ft Ilttddon fitld, N. J., grocer, divamed a night or two ag.t that money was coii tealed in an u'tcU-iit h iusm near his store. IIu investfaited and found $1.50 In continental curronoy back of an old mantelpiet-e. HE SENT IT EAST. For year I w troubled with plni In ay Uck and side, and headaches, the reult of liver and kidney trouble. I was attracted to Joyi Vetetable BarsapartUa by tho ftart Hng tettlmonlaU In the paper and which itemed to practical I was Induced to try It, knowing that m It wa purely vegetable, it j would at any rate do no harm, it acieu a a , eentle laxative and after the econd bottle ay palni and achet dljappeared and I felt J" Hie a new mm. It did io ranch for mo that , Ar I tent several bottfw to tay family la Iew tcounnutlou want your ticket to lead from Denver or St. Puul over tho Uurlington route, you will get it, nnd you will nlways be glud of If you go via tho Northern or Cnnndlan Pacific, the elegant vestlbulo trains of Tho ilurllngton Iloute, between bt. Paul i rt.t n a. T mil. .pill mm' vnn ulong the eastern Bhoreot the Mississippi river for a distance of 350 miles, amidst scenery that cannot bo surpassed; or, if you go via tne uregou Diira wuo u "" Pacific, and your tlcitet reads via The Burlington Iloute rrom yneyenne or ueu, ver. you will pass through nil the thriving cities and towns located in wbotlspopu lai ly known as the Heart of the Continent. For further Information apply to A. C. Sheldon. General Agent, 8j Hrst street, Portland, Oregon. 4-lOditwtt $50. HORSES. $50. One hundred head of brood mares and young horses for sale. Forty or fllty colts expected in tho spring Two fine horses, Clyde nnd Percheon stock, weight sixteen and seventeen hundred; have been with the band for the past three .years. Original stock from the best quality ol marcs. For particulars address ""y, wlt ' ' Kalem. Or. JIAM n iiriirlir fin K KAMA I IV. (Limited Line.) CI! AS. X SCOTT, - - Receiver. i)n ami nner Feb. IS ISS'i.ond until further notice tialns will run dilly (except Suu ilajjiis rollout.: EAST SIDE. iPortl'd Mali STATIONS. Tow'rd Port land l.v,ll."nm ,1'uiirwNinwvAr. I.40.pm. Ar! I0.U iFi-otofJefVon. St l.v. 2.15 pm i lUiy'H 1 JindiiU, Ar M aa I m. Paul's, '- 3.10 S;H 1UJ n.a LIU 1.10 J.H5 I.S9 4.17 5.!) 0AI (Ui (LSI L53 7.20 7a 8.-03 fc37 9-.30 10:15 pin oodhurn, Tu n-.cnd, McKie, Mi. Angel, -jiunnV, Hlvcrlon. JolitHtouV Mill' Swlizcil.ind. IiusthldoJunct.,1 Marlcny, Aumsvllle, West HUM ton O P Crowing, Wet Kcio, Crnbtree, Hplcei, Tuilman, Plalnvlew. Brownsville, Ilouland, Cobiirg. AH I.V Lv 12.00 11.40 11.40 11.21 au 11(0 10.20 iu.iu 1007 0.10 0.1S 8.50 8.10 8JM 8.00 7-11 ISi 6-44 0.13 &30 430 a m WE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS. Remember the Place and Call. m i K D T -TO We wish to say a few words to the readers of tho Journal in regard to foetwear: 1st. Our stock for this SPUING comprises all the latest and most desirable styles in botli ladles' aud gents' footwear. 2d. We carry no shoddy goods, but guarantee to sell tho best goods the market affords at lover prices than any other house, quality con sidered. 3d. Your attention is invited to our immense Hue of Ladies' Light Footwear! The attention of the ladies is particularly invited to this department. Now is the timo to buy before the stock Is broken. Our stock is large, well selected and varied. You can see all that is new and desirable, and we will guarantee to fit you and suit you. KRAUSSE k KLEIN, No. 211 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. Wm. Brown k Co., DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. CO h o ffl Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HIDES, PELTS AND FURS. 231 Commercial Street, Salem, Or R I LIU (EI TO 11 FOUND!' Success In Ilurilnesi requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master Coiumea-ltl Arltlinieltc, jiiisinens reumniiBuip unu jjubiiie vurrcspon denee, Hook-keeping by botli Single and Double Entry, tho nature and mrrwt nfcn (if ('(imiiiercutl Pnnem. Commercial Law and Business practice. Learn, albo, rihoithand and Typc-wrltlng. Manifold, and Dictation work. All these are needed In hiiflneM, and are thoroughly tausjht by oxj)cr lenced te .ehers at the SALEM 1JUSINESS COLLEGE Orlswold's Uloek, Salem, Oregon. THIS BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M.'WADB & CO'S 282 to 286. Commercial Street, SALEM Ticket at twocenn per' Jmey, who Hw Uok It with he matt fU mile on Ue t .totloo. wiVj.nB sru- Ouml 0, N Vf Cor. K'nrt d " . SrtteBd,Orw. Garland Stoves, Charter flak ijtoves, Brighton Range Uctorr retttUi. Muter CmMmt, feet ol Ctar rtt 6m ma- AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. Ak i Cwplete SJwk f Uardware id Fare Mulwery, Vity aid Curiae fn S0NS.I The Toweriiut Miislodon of Tented SIiows SELLS BROTHERS $m$ik imt Throe-Iling Circus, Koyal Iloinnii Hippodrome, ElnvnliMl Stiige and 5-Conlinont MtMiagorio, NOW TN PKRMAXENT CONSOLIDATION WITH S. H. Barrett's Universal Menagerie. 2-lling Circus, Kuchuj Great World's Fair WILL liXHIBlT IN Carnival and (lie SALEM, TiiAsrmv I imp IR '89 ? SSV; BKf Two Performances, 2 and 8 P. M. An extraordinary unification of tho two leading Shows of America. Per fecting by their felicitous consolidation tho most voluminous and Vast Amuspment Organization That mind can conceive or capital produce. In each and every depart ment tho consummation of a perfect Show, wonderful In extent and variety, multitudinous in eholco and acceptable at tractions, and presenting eachact and feature with style, method and elegauco, appreciated by patrons and commended by all. Tuesday, June 18, 1889. jHplpgllgjJ tjffi Tuesday, June 18, 1889. The Largest Tents Ever Constructed, Whose mighty mazes of canvas canopy more space and enclose more novel aud prominent features than the tents of a doen cotemporary exhibi tions. A matchless llippodromatical, Zoological, Equestrian, Spectacular Exhibition. Towltne.js which thousands come dally many leaguoj. A PARADE WITHOUT A PARALLEL In gleaming 'glamor ami impressive spectacular grandeur, presenting sumptuous scenes, thrilling surprises aud gorgeous cflects never before witnessed on the public htrcetH, The Chlldicn's dream of Faliyland, a delightful episode of tho magnificent Free Street Pageant, BIjKCTIWTIjM IIIPI'ODROMATIC SPORTS! Realistic Oladatorl.il Contests, exciting Chariot tuid Running Ricoh aud thrilling trials of speed. Tlio poetical historical, dashing ami evei'- meinorablo SHERIDAN'S RIDE, Vividly, artistically and realistically reprodiiced'ou our mammoth Hljw podrome Track. The most comprehensive and exhauntlvo zoological col lection ever shown under cuiivuh. The largest and best trained J lerd of Elephants, two Immense Hlppoixitaml, fifty golden, statue-crowned aud sumptuously udorued Cages filled with tlio strangest objects known to natural hihtory, monstrous Pythons, Anaconda anil Jioa-coiiHtrictors, huge African and Amazonian Saurlans and Reptiles, multbhucd lllrds from the tropics aud rare aud curious JK-asts from every laud and clime. A new and salient revolution lu touted entertainments. Also exhibit In Eugcno City, Juno 17; Albany, 10; Corvullla SO lH4e, '1 McMlHiiville, ; ortUiul, H m S5, TKANSrOItTATION. THf YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Anil OrcRon Development compnny'i Mteninvlilp line. H!. miles shorter, a) hours less time tlinn by nny otlici ionic. First eluKs through passenger nart frclBht line from 1'orttnnil unit nil lxilnts In UioVt'll. Inmctto vallcv to nml from Ban Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcopt aunanys): lnvo Albany ........ 1.-O0lj Leave. Corvnllls 1:10 PM Arrlvo Ynqulnn fi:301M Loo Vnqulnn ...... -8:45 AM Leave C(irnllls - 10:35 AM Arrlvo Albany 11:10 AM O. A C. trnlus connect nt Albany nnd Corvnllls. Tho nbove trains connect nt YAQUINA with tho Orcinn Uevelojimcnt Wa Lino ifHIentiishlpsbetweea Ynqulnn nml Una Kruuclsco. SAIMNU DATES. STRAMKIIS. KUOSI YAQUINA Wlllnmctto Vnllov Thursilny May 23 Wlllnmctto Valley B.Uunlny, Juno 1 Wlllnmctto Valley, Hunilny " o HrKAMKUS, FROM BAN tltANClSCO Wlllnmetto Vnlley Sunday, Jlay 19 Wlllnmctto Valley ..Tuesday " 28 Willamette Vnlley Wednesday Juno C This eompnny reserves tho right to chiuiiro sailing dates without notice. N. 11. rnssenpeisrromrortlnud nnd nil wlllnmctto Vnlley points enn mnko close connection with tho trains of tho YAOU1NA UOUT12 at Albany orCorvnlllB, nnd If destined to San Francisco, should nrrnnRo tonrrlvont Ynqulnn tho ovcnlng beforo dale of snlllng. raencfr ami Freight Rtrs Alwara thf liowest. For Information npply to Messrs 11ULMAN & Co., FrelKlit and Ticket AKentsSOO nnd 202 Front st., l'ortlnnd, Or. or to O.C. ItOQUK, Ao't Ocn'l Frt, A Pnss. Agt., Oregon rncltlall. It. Co. Corvnllls, Or. O II. IIABWEMi, Jr. Gen'l Frt; & I'nss. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 301 Montgomery st.; 8nn Francisco, CalJ TIME TA11LE U1VER DIVISION. Thoelegnntly equipped steamboats, Wm M. Hong, dipt. (Ukj. Itnnbc; tho N. H. Uentlcy, Cnpt. .I.Jl. ("oultcr, tho Three Sisters, Capt. V. r. Shert: nio lu torvlco Tor passenger nnd freight tralllo between CorMilllsand l'ortlnnil aud luteriucdlate points, making three round hips each week ns follews: NORTH HOUND Leacs Corvnllls Mon ilny. Wednesday nnd' Friday nt 8 n. in. An Ives nt Salem Monday, Wednesday und Friday nt.'l p. m. Leaves Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nt 0 a. in. Arrives at I'ottlanilTuesdny, Thursday nnd Hatur dny st 3:10 p. m. OUTH IIOUND-Lcnves Portland Mon day, WedncMlay and Friday nt U n. in. Arilvesnt Hiilem Monday, Wednesdaynnd Fridav at 7:15 p. m. Leaves Malum Tues day, TliiiiMlny and Katurdny at (I a. m. Arrlviw at Uorvallls Tuesday, Thuisday Sat in day utlklWp. in. For fielght and passenger lates apply to (he captains and pursers of tho respcctlvo boats, or to W. M. Darling, agent, 200 and 202 Front stieot, Portland; Gilbert !rox. agents, Salem; I. M. Adnlr, agent, Albany C. A. Miller, agent, Corvnllls; or totho gen eral Irelghtaiid passengor agent. Corvnllls. O. .I C. trains connect at Albany ami Corvnllls F. W. llOWKN.Huporlutendent. Win. IIOAO. Oeneial Monnger. to -VIA Soiitlifirii Pacific Company's Line. TUB MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE! Time lietwcrn Salem nml Ssu Kriuclstu Tblrl)-lx llaurs, CAI.1K01IN1A KXI'lUViS T1IAIN HUN DAILY, IIKTH'KKN roaTI-AKH ANllfl. F. TimifhT 1.00 p. in. I l.v. l'ortlnnd Ar. 0.11 p. in. I Lv. Halum l.v. 7:1") a. in. I Ar. San Finn. Lv. ru WTFlhT- riO: 115 n. liH 7:5.1 n. in, 7.00 p. in. I.OCAI. l'AH.SIC?i(H:U 1HAIN (DAILY KX 't'KlT HUN1IAY). MX) a. in: 11:10 n. m 2:10 p.m. Lv Portland Lv Salum Ar. Kiigeno Ar. I 11:15 p. in. Lv. 1 12.52 p. in. Lv. D.00 a. in, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For neroiiimndiitum o( second cluss pnsi,eng6rH attached to ozpress trains, ThoH. V. coiiipnny's Jerry makes con uectlpn vvlthtvll tho regular trains on tli Kan Hidu Dlvls!on'from footol F strce Portland. iVcst Side Division, Between Pdrtland anil Cervallis: DAILY (HXCK1T HUW1IAY). 7:.K) a. iiiTrLT'orllainr 12 2.1 1). iii. I Ar. Cor !orvallls "ATT Lv. "B:20 p. in. i:ju p. in. At Albany und Corvallis connect wltC i rains ofOrrgon Pnclllo Hallroad. 'Ihioiigh tlckotsto all (Miluts south and east via California K I'lUJUTItAIN (DAILY KXCKITHUK11AY.) 1:50 TTni7rLv. ToTiliinil ATTrfcOO n, ni. tl.00 1 1. in. Ar.McMliinvlllnLv. 5.15 n. in. Through Tickets To nil polnto SOUTH mid EAST VIA California. rnr lull fnlormiition' regiirding rates, maps, etc., npply to tho Company's nicout, Halfin, Oiigon. K. P. ltom!lW, Awtt. O. K nnd Push. Ag't. II. KOKIILKlt, Munuger, Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. Columbia River Route.' I'rulns for tho oust lcim Portland ul7:5 tut mid U.7) p in dully, Tlu t U to and from principal iMilutH In tin United States, Can adn and Kuroiw. ELEGANT TULMANN PALC CARS Knitgraiit Hlocplng Curs run throng -'on vxpress tri Ins to OMAHA council iiLtvK It ltl B'l. PAUI Free of Cbnrge and it uu Change. Connection at Portluud for Han Fran tincoaiid 1'iiget Hound Klnts. For lurther isirtlciilars mldrcsn lipy ogent of tho company, or A. I. MAXWELL, O. I'. A T A P. f SMITH, VtU'l Muunr, I'Cf tluilti, ll?.l : il ,J M i i 4 .1 t a . i M ! 'i s Vjti i