TILE CAPITAL EVENING- JOURNAL. TUK CiPITAL JOURNAL. rUBLIHIIED DAILY, KXCKPTSUNDAY, 11Y THE Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorotaled,) Knlored at llio postonice nt Hulcin,Or.,M pecond cliin matter. JACOB L. MITCHELL Manager. Hco fourth page for terms of (inscrip tion. AcHertlimcnlA to Insure Insertion (for the snino day) should lio handed in iy i o'clock. CorreHpomlcnco containing new of In terent nml Importance Ik deslicd from all part of tliCKtutc. No attention will bo paid (o anonymous communication-!. I'cmom dc-drlnc the Capital .Jouiinai. crvcil nt their Iioiikck can serine It by xs inl card rcrjucnt, or by word left at this olllce. Hpcclmen numbers sent frcconuppllcn tlon. Ofllcn, corner Court and Liberty Streets. WEDNESDAY HKITEMIlKIt 11, ISM! ATTRACTIONS I OK 10-NIOIIT. TO. MAHONIU LliiKARY.-OpcniUI GHKMKKLTA J.t'lK K l.O.O. 1 at 8 o'olock. -Mscts Hai,i;.m mi hI Imvo tluit linipitul. lur- KviniY town in Was! rltory watitH the Miilnl. Illgldll Down! With tho'o (lauyuroiiHoId (lllapldalcil wo xlcn aw iiImh. Straw halH iiru out of Mylo, and uvvrcoatH will noon ho out (if pawn provided, i'l'. What will you do proposed hn'pl ul for thu Hlulc and wounded'. toward (hat tho relief of I'asti: thin in your hat -"In Iuhh than tlmo mniitlm thu duct next rout ear hue will lie In aetive opeiatlon. Hai,i:m huHotii'-iown village wayn, and thu eity council Hkoiild rcincin hu r llii.H, and order tliow nwuiiiH down. WoNii:u If tlmxuolil tottery wood cn awnlnH iiloiiCoiiiincicliil. street are goin; to he allowed to bland and uvenlually lull and I; I . I miiiiv iiiiu nr malm home po r unfortunate vicllni for life, Riuoly not. A French wotnnii of the depart ment of Haute Vlenne hna hecn condemned to death for the murder of her five children. Her husband hud been Hunt to prison, and In fear of destitution the poor woman dc elded to kill her family and then i commit Hiiieldc. rihe invested all I her little Htore of money In the pur chase of articles with which Bhe gave thu children n feast piepara tory toftrangling them. The old est ehllil had the matter explained to her and calmly accepted her fate. After killing ail the childieti the mother opened n vein in her wrist and had nearly hied to death when hIic was found, the wound dres-ed and her life was huvciI lor the guillotine. Womon Will Havo Protty and Tight-Fitting Shoos. Home of the Whims That T.nriles llavn with Reference to Thulr Foot-Gear Why None Itut Swect-Tcmpcrcd Men Should Sell Shoes. Kl VI! yearn ago, w hat prospect had Taeomii of heliu what hImi N to-day' Has not H.ilun lulter indlcntioim I'-ir futuru proHjioilly than Tiicoiiiii pos. KUHHcd when alio Htarled on her road to progre&s? Vcm, a thousand times IIICIIC. I'll i: county of CiiHler, In .Mon tana, Iri thu largest county In the United Kliilcs. it contains IH.MI!), 1120 aeruH and is lot) miles long and 1") miles wide. It a place of histo ric interest, containing as it docs the sight of tho gieat hattloof the l.it-tlo-lllg Horn, wliuru Custer and his forco Were m issaerod. A CHtcfii.vit issued by tho Oregon ibTrauscoutlueiital r.iilroad tl.cs Nov. fitli as tho date for a speeial meeting of thu slock holdeis at Portland, Oregon, to consider and act upon a question to tio submitted to the, directors, whether thu capital ofthucompiuy shill be liquidated or go out of existence. A machini: has been invented that will pitch a l.a-u bull in any shape curved or straight. A bo turns a crank and thu ball gets there E,i! Tlicy N(T ICotui'R. Oh, the Ills 'if this life arc many, And the heart breakings are not nfow, Piircsympatliyiome not from any, It matters not much u hat J on do. I'lin soini tlmcrtti list myumbnlla, Nor over Its lliiKcrlii)Ocarii; Hut the hooks I lend to a fellow, '1 hey never, no neer return. 'I he Imrscit may wall for tin n apcrx, The tailor may sin p over your clothes; Hut Ihn earth Is plagued with bookkeepers Anil no one a cine lorlt Icnous. The sunshine that kois fiom the meadows Comes back wheat he fioslh shall adjourn And tho haves play again with their shadowy Mutiny books will nccr return, I once ha I a wisdom of ages Mint up In my Kbits ease for mo, Sou' 'tis Kiie, by Invisible stages I'roiu Murry to old Motlur (loose. My Euclid, I still euu remember, l.lltn tlii- odor fiom some ancient urn SVi lit out to come buck in December. That licet tuber will not return. Lonnyour frlend'your dog, jcu jourslstcr, Von will Mnd each some day no doubt; Itut a hook goes down the long lstu, And ten to one nuer comes out. Do I know whom I made thu loan to? .No, but my biulns I nted not eliuin. What mutters It where they have gone to? 1 know they will never return. Veil ft or Silk Jackets. Short, slcvcless jackets of velvet, of faille, or moire will form thu bodice of many dressts of silk or lino wool. Thediess material will be down the middle of thw front of thu waist, shirred closely at top and bottom or drooping in blouse fashion. Tlio little s(uaio jacket of velvet will fall open to show the front. It Is with out ruvuis, reaches only to the waist line and is squarc-corncrcd. The back may stialglit aeros the waist orsllghtly pointed, and some times two tabs aro added, in basquo fashion. Silk cords In braiding pat terns trims velvet Jackets. Silk Jackets are somtlmes black on color ed drcs-cs, and are then faced with thu color of thu dress and may havo levels of thu satnu; or u black niolro Jacket on a black Henrietta cloth waist may have- green or mahogany revets and collar and cord to match on tho edge. Kuthcr large, full sleeves of t he dress goods are wol u with thi'ncjai'l.cts. Harper's Itaar. LIFE IN A SHOE-STOKE. "Fft It Is no uncommon thing for a man to willingly go dow on hn knees ton pretty girl, but a in-iii In Lincoln, Neb., went down on his knees to u pretty girl bceatisu she took a levolver and Induced him to do so, and also to npoloylo for huv-1 ,10 ,10 Vf(ilt?It Ing lied about her. Ilevolveis aic I'll" 1'ivsiili'iil (!ai tip his Sent. I was tiding on the leaf platform of a !td avenue car one exceedingly warm morning lust week when a gr.iy hulicd w omaii,shabbllvdres-.ed, hailed the conductor and got aboard. Tucie whs not a vacant seat imy- atid thu old woman cast appealing glances at rami) times even more pe.s.mslvej l0 V1IK ,,, wIlllmil rortiinutol than a woman's ehaiins. w.llH, MMtH Kor eVtim, mlllll,w Tin: British government have re fused (o taken hand in the llchrlug sea trouble and leaves It all for Can ada to settle alone. Those llre-eateii over the Hr tlsh V ilutnhl.i will proh-1 ably learn, oventually,lhat she don't amount to atiy.htng In a general way. K pedal ly will she think this wlicn tho United States demand thuHtirivii li r of those scalcts w lu h dlsolH'yid tho orders of the ''piie crew" and sailed to Vlctoila. nobody paid any attention to thu a..ed passenger, but llually a plainly attlied elderly gentleman nro-o and gallantly ollered his sit. There was mure In the grateful look which she gave him than In the words she used to express her thanks, yet she llltle knew that up less a pcisouage than the piesldcut of the company oppcratlng the road upon which she w.,s ruling ha,, give Ids place to he,. iS "& It was Harry I hut, tho millionaire. With patent leather, with three " A man In tho shoe business dies twenty years before his time," said a white-haired shoe-dealer in ono of tho up-town retail stores to a New York Sun reporter. "It is tho hardest business thero is. If a lady wants a bonnet she buys one she can get on and not hurt her head, but If she wants a shoo sho tries on every ono in tho store, and then limps out In a pair two sizes too small, and scolds and says wo havo not good shaped shoes, because they hurt her feet. It is a trying business. A man does not llvo out half his days." " But your hair Is white. " Yes, my hair Is white It Is tho busi ness. It is also thin that is tho business, too. It was all different when I was young. Wo had not many kinds of shoes, only a few sizes, and just two different widths. Now thero are hundreds of styles of shoes six teen sizes und eight widths, and you havo to try them all on tho same woman sometimes to please her. When I was young a woman put on her own shoes with little help. Now wo have to take oft tho old shoes, button all the twenty-flvo or thirty pairs of new ones we try on, tell all sorts of stories about tho sizes, bo careful indeed not to hurt tho bunions and corns that wo must pretend not to seo, put tho old shoes back on and tho rubbers, pick up tho bundles, help tho women to tho door, and closo it nf ter her. If women would wear tho sizo shoe they need I would like It better, but they won't if they know It. Do you know what a largo 1'uBhoolsI Well, now, I will toll you In coiilldcnco it is u 7. When n woman asks for that kind of a shoo 1 mark tho number from a pair or 7's, (It it on her feet, and sho goes uway delighted. But three-fourths ot tho Indies havo too small shoes. 1 stand by my door Sunday und watch tho pretty girls go by to church. They aro sweet, bright eyed, red-cheeked and straight-limbed. Ood made them good but they can't walk in u straight Uno; thoy go dipping and dodging nil over tho walk In crooked path9, llku tho wicked tho Biblo tells about. Why Is that? Thoy aro looking for soft stones in tho walk smooth places beoauso their feet hurt so badly. Thoy can not step square, nnd stand on tho curbstone, and thoy dread to put tho foot down on tho crosswalk. " Wo havo to (It tho head nnd tho foot, too, when wo soil a shoo. Tho head says No. a, A A,' ; tho foot says a '5 KK' wo can't lit both with tho samo shoo." " Aro idrls or married ladies most partic ular ubout their shoes!" "O, girls will wear small shoes any way, but often a married lady comes in and says: 'I woro a No. 3 shoo boforo I was married, oui now my maricoi is mauo I will bo com fortable,' and wo sell her a five. Tho llrsf vanity an elderly woman gives up is hor prido about small shoes. To tho day of her death her bonnet must bo becoming, her dress must lit nicely, hor glovo bo neat, but sho will say of hor shoe: 'OIvo mo some thing easy.' You seo sho has spoiled her feet in her youth, nnd now sho must do pen anco with twisted toes and three-cornered joints. "Women aro much harder to fit than men, but when a man Is a crank ho is tho woist kind of a ono. Dudes uro tho worst of all to deal with. They don't know what thoy do wnnt. " A woman camo In ono day and asked if wo had 'kidnoys.' 1 showed her kid boots and it was all right. Another asked for 'oxen tlse, nnd another for 'paper goat,' ond thoy all, without exception, wanted shoes too short. 1 novcr known woman to nsk for Ioiik enough shoos unless sho was very old. "Tho InrRest sizo Isellis a No. 10, nnd tho girls that wear thoso shoes havo brains nnd breeding enough to ask for that sizo, and not make mo try on every number lrom six up but wo havo sovernl customors who havo a nlno shoe, und wo daro not tell thorn ; they would nover t ry It ; so wo mark it a six." "It is thirty-ono years ago to-dny slnco I became a shoemaker," said 3Ir. Alexander, "and I think no article of wearing apparel has Improved more than tho fashion and shape of shoes. Horo is a caso of shoes which was manufactured in Now York and received a medal at tho Crystal Palace, Lon don, just boforo It burned, somo time la tho fifties. Tho most stylish street shoo then was a low, bootless gaiter, laced on tho in side of tho foot, imulo of cloth of nil colors, from tho most delicate lavender to a seal brown, with or without n narrow foxing of patent leather scarcoly half an inch wido. Tito dollcato slmdss of bluo, pink nnd laven der woro tho most popular street shoes, whilo for tho houso tinted satin shoes em broidorod with a vino in bright, soft shades, or in plain colors, woro soleeted by women of fashion. Slippers had no heels, and wcro hold in place by ribbons crossed and strapped round nnd round tho nnklo. Tho solos of these shoes woro straight ami nar row, having no arch at tho instep, tho tops cut like a congress palter, with no vamp, reaching only to tho bend or tho nnklo, and bordered with laeo frills or silk fringo with tassels. Ono pair of buttoned shoes was displayed so low that llvo buttons fastened It tho buttons being of brass, tho shoo ' .1 narrowly i tiny straps oi mo leniner ornamenting mo too. The Chief Itrnion for tno great snft cess of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In th4 irtlcle Itself. It Is merit that wins, and th tact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually a eompllsltes what Is claimed for It, Is whU has given to this medicine a popularity and lalo greater than that of any other sarsap Mprit Win5 rllIa or blood pui,r IVICIIL Wills ner before the public, flood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt Rlieum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired feeling, creates an Appetite, strength us the Ncrv es, bullib up tho Wholo System Hood's .Miir-nparilln is sold by all drug 'Ists. 4-t; six furSS. I'i cpared by C. I. Hoes' Co.. Anothecailes. Lowell, Mass. A scientist has announced that th earth is in danger, and the News of Meridian, Miss , cemments: This will be gall and wormwood to the fellow who reads his neighbor's pa per, and kicks bee ause hu can't get the earth. Now that fcome one else has got a mortgage on it, may be he will be satisfied with something less. Oregon is one of the most produc tive states in the Union. Its vast mineral recions contains irokl. silver. copper, iron, and coal. Its immense tracts oi grazing lands support thou sands of cattle and sheep, and its extensive agricultural regions pro duce all the cereals in abundance, the yield per acre being, in some in stances, the largest in thu world. Among the useful and valuable prod ucts of the Web Foot Statu may be mentioned Oregon Kidney 'Tea, which lias proved a boon to thou sands alllicted with pain in the back and kidney ditlicultics. It is purelv of vegetables composition and never fails. Sold by D. V. Mat hows. "Ability is a poor man's wealth:" W-alth is quito often a rich man's ability. Theio wis a hog that llul In a spring Ileuiui'ht such u cold tint ho could not hi nc." Poor, unfortunate, Ilatrachain! In what a sad plight lie must have been. And yet his misfortune was-one that often befalls .singers. Many a once tuneful voice ainong tliosu who be long to the "genius homo" is utter ly spoiled lv "cold In the head," or on the lungs, or both combined. For the abo mentioned "croaker" ueuti) not awaie that any remedy was over devised; but we rejoice to know that till human singers may keep their heads clear and throats in tune by a timely uswof Dr. Sage's Catarrh llemcdy and Or. Pierce's Ooldcn Medical Discovery, both of which are sold by druggists. In 18;i;i a bill was passed in Eng land reducing tlio hours of labor for women and minors in manufactur ing establishments to tun hours. A HOJUVs UISI'OVMIY. "Another wonderful discovery ha been made and that too by ti ladv in The Best Residence Localities In the city of Portland and other prosperous towns are those owned by men or corporations who havo tho disposition and ability to improve them. DDJTION IP OWNED BY- II MPM 1 And this Corporation is determined to ate Tic is Attractive AH To the city of Salem. They have at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have scarcely begun. It is intended to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside and High laud additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Bail way Company runs through the middle of this addition, and-no lots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near luture bo THP; MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois in Higlilaml Adiliton are High ami Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage The.f-oil is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings and our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and a nuniberof residences are soon to be built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over $1000. We can sell you better lots in High land addition for one-third of thu money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practi cally not half so far from the public buildings and the business part of the town as the majority of the so called "inside lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay 1000 for an inferior lot not so well located. r With the difference of $700 you can build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy j'ou nearly two thousand street car tickets every year. Oregon State Fair Twcnty-ulnthnnnunl exhibition at Snleni, urcBon, Commencing Monday, Sept. 16, Coptlniiiiisoiio week umler the mmiatje- inieiil of tho O.t'son .State Hoard ot Agilc-itllare. OVER $1,500 tieen niadeaiiil that too by a ladv In T r -y i i tliii country. Disease fa-stoned its ! I M I'nnh 1nnivmilMft clutches upon her and for suven , j I . V j'0 MlllV yea.he u it hstood its several let. I I VS I Ullll UJillJ nut lur vital organs weiu undei. U uuul1 L x V1U1U111M mitud and deatli seemed imminent. l-)r tluee lilouths shu coughed luces- I onew, fl)r llt,rlcilltllrn, h,ock, Ualry nnd salltlv and could not sleep, bhu , mechanical exhibit, for works or :irt, hoiuht ot us a bottle of Ur. King's fancy work, and for trials of speed. M'w Discovery tor Consumption W. S. MOTT, M. D. (formerly of Williams Grove, I'.i.) Ollleofor tho present nt RESIDENCE, No. 470 Commercial Street! Culls in tho city or fiom the country promptly responded to. 8-18dw2m and was so much relieved on taklu ilrst diMs that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miracu lously cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther I.uU." Thus write W. (J. llanirick & to., of Shelby, N. c. (.let a freu trial bottle at D.inlel Fry's drui: stole. Ono inlulit as well try to suck a mud turtle through a ryc-strawas to get a bigot to be reasonable Running anii Trotting Races EVERY DAY, Important Improvements tuie becu niiulolu the premium Hit. lledncod rates for fares and frelchts on nil tmitoportntlon lines to nnd from the fair. I'UICUS OK ADMISSION: Tin: Austrian government enji,x n mouopo'y of the tobacco buslines In that louiitryainl derives no mii ill rovonuivi thetefr m. 1 1 was Kvi ded fast yoir to Inciease tho Income from that source by raising the price of tho vuilous forms in which tho weed is usi'd. Tho experiment Wiih dlmihtiotis, however, for It u1 milted Inn great diminution In tho amount lonxumcd. In Vienna alone tho records for the year show that iVS.OOO.OOO less cigars were timokcd dining tho past yc.tr thai) in t he previous one, A coiuu;iT ide.i ot tho condition of the Win Mil.; oia-cs luthogreit ivutcrsof populalbi-i of t J real llrlt alii may Ik gathered frmi tho fut that ono of tho U idliig educator-, of Kdlnhurgh has auumuuvd, a the result of long obsi'rvatiou, that llio best bribe for m-Iuhi ehlldion for good Muivlor would U'agoixl un-..l of In cad and mll'i, r-ther ili.iu minks or prints of any Mi d. Tn. bowl of bread and milk (lit lue iiur coiihlderi tho most mw ri'ul humus of ktlintilatliirf lite eilldivu tugi conduct. Just fuioy ollWing Amer ican cr -'n'oui M-lii'ol children Mich tin Incentive for Karnlng their JoksowjI t. I'he nieniolis of John Illicit can-1 other f.ivorlto stylo'was in tho Jenny Llad t bo published at piCMMit. Hs, buckskin, u low (dioo cut all la ono piece, ii'iin (l mintii itt ! niisiir ..! (i.v in.! ri'i. ...... til l fVlllll tit UIU LtVl UMVl UV. lllVl( 1UCIU woro also street shoes worn with light lioso. Those hIioos w oro all inmlo and stitched by hand. Ono clerk could wait on half a dozen ladles nt onco la thoso days, as thoy put tho shoos on themselves and wo had only two widths and fow varieties. If a shoo was too narrow u lady took tho noxt slio larger; if that was too narrow sho took tho next slto still Of courso It was too long, but wo HUM tho too with cotton buttlug, and it was .Men's day ticket . . Won en's ilny ticket. s m, the custodian, of his papers, cx p! dus this by saying that such pub li iti-iii ulil be "inconvenient to thu ipnvn and Mr. UlaiiMono." Tlio llrsl factory bill was jiassed In the pailiameiit of Kuglaud In ISO J, limiting the labor of apprentices to twelve hours per day, and providing i for their instruction In reading .- In and Perfectly satisfactory. JUltlV I.S. We de-ire to say to our citizens that for vears, wo havo been selllni' Dr. King's New Di&eovory for Con-1 Mon'8 ",f0W "",wt sumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, j women's -Mson ticket. J.. ... ituciviciih nniie.i -.iivonuu uaeeirio liltteis, nml have never handled remedies that sell us well, or that havo given such universal satisfac tion. Wo do not hesitate to guar antee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not billow their u-e. Tlioso remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Sold by Daniel J. Krv, druggist. c0 .-$-' SO .. 1 00 .VMVUT. ritOM mifcOWHTAlUH. I ''4 rsiM ' yN "llrUUct, I would clu' nil uiy rctlth ter halt ot) out hottith" "feu re, lua'uui, you ucvd only gIo . ht tbat't the tUi ot i!x Untie ot '. V 5.', at the ljj rail It. Joy'a Vi-jotaUo Frisui;i4 (II utai.0 )ou t ttniui; ai me, w'm," Mr. J. lurron, ot Its Scveuth tr-t, Faii lruurlc, write "I havo been tVlu3 Joy's Yet-viable fvirparilh with Iiuiikuw U-acCt. It li perfectly iplrinlld to build upurnvui, ruu-doHuauj vornoutHiuucu." Mrt.l'red. Uy.'ot $ r.Ut t Ml, Mr. O. Wrnr, ol TO lloiry trxx-t, and Imudivd o( oliii- relato itio tatuo cxivttf nco llh itio ptiro n i--uUl ulw cj tUi Californlt roaijKjuaJ. A Mnimiry of Thud. SteiiMu. Thiiddous Slovens hiul two weaknesses! An uneonmioroblo lovo for poUor nml a heart so tender that ho would kIvo his lust cent to rvliovo distress, llotwivu tlio two lu was usunll' tery far from " Hush." Ono night ho bud a run of luck at cards, camo out wlauer to tlio amount of irn even firtl, und whoa his checks woro cashed ho ro coivod a crisp now hill of that denomination. Next morning bo wont to tho Capital at tho usual time, and win there waylaid by a soldier's widow, who hud n piteous tulo of sorrow nml suffering to relate. Stown put his baud in his iKx-Uot, fouud tho 6100 bill it was all ho bud and huiulcd it to the as tonished widow. A follow-jnombor was standing by who had seon tho game tho night before and know woim tho money iiuuo fnm Ktovena cxiughl Ids eye, suitlcti, und by way of oxpliinui.oa saul. "l!ol moves la a mysterious way Ills womlors to jiorform." Miei-I I'onUlimriit. A Kansas kohovilniu'uui bus introduced a new foiiture tu hor ehol Wken one of tho girl missee. a word tho boy who spulfet It cvts iornusioii to kiss her. As a rcult the bo are Improving rapidly , An exchange says that a small piece oi gum camphor burnt on a hot stove two or throe times u day, will rid a house of tiles and miistiui toes without the tisoof screens, be sides purifying the air and making the building more healthy. 1 1'UCIl. Tho transition from long, lingering and painful siektio. to miuist lualtn marks an epoch in tho life oftheiu dividual. Mich a remarkable event I- tiva-urx'il in the memory and the agency when-bv the good lic.dth has Ikh-ii attalncl Is greaifuilv hlcsel. lleiuv it Is that svi much is hei.nl in priiiseof KUv;rle Hlttorts So many iel Jhey owe their trituration t. he.ltti, to the Use of (he iinit Al terative and runic. If you ni trmblctl with any dL-cm or ICut n, Idvi-rorSttmirtch, of Um$ w bh-rt btaudiug oti will sur.l Uu-i rxlut by iiso of Kkx-trtc Ijttt. is, ild tit 6iK. ami $1 nor bottle tit 1 .a- lei J. Frx's Druustow. -'end to tho secretary tit S ilem for n ore- nilum list. ' 4.T. AlTKltXlN. President J. T. OKKOO, Secretary. jjruTcr. 0,000,000 f '" "' n , . , , tvtin bee', to buy betit oiiM uuTBSi sua laati ruuu noiua, and uiej Ferry's Seeds BWCKSMITIliXG anil MG0XMAK1NG. JOHN IIOLM.TI1E RULIAIIhE ULACK hmlth, has iemocd his shop to tho corner of Commercial nnd Chemcketc streets, heio ho Is ready to bcro the public He 1- now piepared better than over to do all kinds of Miijjon nnd carriage miking and iep.iiriiiR; nil kinds of blnck- smiiiung nnu repairing, anil a general horse shoeing business. Helms nil kinds ofNhnov'cel,trottlng, hnndinude, etc., und tits them in a kclcntlfle mnnner. 5peclal attention glcn to the construction of wag ons nnd carriages. Hcmember the place opposite State Iimiranco building. JOHN F.STRATTON& SON Importers nnd AVlioles.ilo dealers In MUSIUAIj MHUCHANDISjE. New York, nnd 45 WnlkcrSt .John F. Strntton's Celebnited Hu slan Gut Violin strings, the Finest in the World. BLICKSMITIIIXfi anil HORSESHOEING. nnnmi OUllIDJi BE i) n D ftPOHLE J3tfgayp. aer.'virA G8BS taFJP I tartiMt raslUtoww la ulituM. M wnm? & rv. icknowloJiJ to ba the largest Seedsmen In the world. O ILFekbtAOoi U1nftntrd.DMrriik lii uul lncd SEEOAM'UAL For 1089 Will i mii.i rarr to J1 nijlrnfa Anil to lU Wt-I CtUtOMtl witooat nnunn. it J.mV aV? u 't Erfr penco nrhu 1VU or Flower Snsfi Hnvo moed to n nnd 4!) Stnto street, where they nro now ready for work. All our old patrons nnd friends nro United to cull nnd see us iu our new location. We nro better prepared for work now than ever having seemed more room. 10-I-tf. DR. JORDAN & Co.'s .MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 -Market st.Snn Fmuclsco Admission '25 cents. Gonnd learn how to avoid disease. Consultation nnd treatment personally or by letter, on spermnterrhoen orgenltnl weakness, nnd nil dl-easseof men. tend for n book, i'rlvate olllce 211 Consultation free. Our Guarantee II u dealer receives a complaint, (which he bellu es to be honest) from nny musician to w bom ho has sold nny or these strings, lie Is authorized by us to gle him another string without charge, nnd all such loss will be made good by us to oar customers, without quibble or question. (Beware ot Imitation.) Dealers 111 please tend lor de.scilptle catalogue. 1 rud. supplied nt lowest price. ST. PADL'S SCHOOL, Boys and. Girls. The school will open on the 24th of beptember. Thorough Instruc tion in the primary and advanced Uenry street. dudeii. ahoau Mnd f.v it. a .i.Im. D. M. FERRY A CO., Delrslt. Mich. NEW lYEKY STABLE. Ga'.nes Fisher, Proprietor. iJorwr Kcrj huU Ulierty stn-eti, N. K. cor lrom i In ii rio hotel, Kilcm, Or. ikid Misvrtomod.i-.lou fur commercial lrueir. h"lrtUvirU;s layoa tu.ud C jar-v t ti-tiunbie 3L1IIYL0US fVIEMORY DISCO VERY. SIOMy Genutae System of Memory Training Four Book leirntd In ono reading, Mind Yuanderiag cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. Great Inducements tn mrrNttirianM PI...IV sm I'rospectuj, with opinions ofl)r W'm. A. Hammond, the worjd-famed iSpeclallst in Mind Diseases, Daniel Utvenleaf Thomp son. the creut ISychologUt, J. il. lluckly !! i'-'.r.'1 "r of the Christian Advocate tSs;lll,nrai,ro.tor,thesclentUt, lions. . W.Aktor, Judah 1. Bcnjaman, and others, sent post, free by Vrot A. LOISKTTE, S37 Fifty At., NY Je-IWO. dw English LATIN AND Branches. OF MDSI EEMLNTS In course.- 'i fillJtsj nnd further information may be had on application to HKV. K. II. POST, Cor. Chemeketa and BtatoHU. 8-20-tf Northern Pacific Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO KAST TRAINS DAILY! NO CHANGE OK CARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points Host via St. PAUL aud MINNEAPOLIS. PRINTING. ANE OK THE LARGEST ESTABLISH. Univnu n the Mate. Lower rate than iWllund. Lnnfest stock Local lllanki Ip inetute.a a oie.t discount. Keud fdi d. price list of Job prtnUnr, and catalogue ol Ai Uxi blanks. . fi. M. WAITE. i The Northern Pacific railroad Is the only line running 1'iuseiiger trains, Second class sleepers (free of charge) Luxurious Day coaches, I'ullman lalace isieeping Cars, l'utaco Dining Cars, (meals 7Jc) from I"orl-landtothecast. Seo that your ticket read via the Northern rucuic railroad and aold the change of cars. I i -s"v .uillAUVnirA.Ul.HQU Nu p. dallyirli- nt Minneapolis or KL Paul at ' tHV li in. i I'Acttu Division. Trains leave Front uudu st:.f. duUvjil llio u. in. and fc;J P ui.; An t ulTHcomnat 7:10 p m and .Mu iu arr.. -atlUtTJ5a m andfc35p. m ihroueb l"ut.u n I'll Lire sltculne Cars. eii-iini day ctk. i ., Uue,t palace dining or Ivtuiti 1 land, lai-onm and heattle nt.. e..u. A.1). I'ltA LTON .i. . . ... iL'wiL til Vlrvt st. flor. luhlui-toi. s. ., Portland, Oregon. wnm lW MiMB UtlfVf ikm ui .er t m andu mrwt trtf,