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TK33 CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL TORTURE IN DREAMS. Suf- Physical Chnne Caused by Intense rerlng in mghiiiiaro. 'I read with Rrent Interest," writes a cor respondent of tho Indianapolis Kcw, "tho recent opinion of n physician oxprcsscd in your paper to tho ofTcct that death same times occurs In sleep from fright in night mare. I thought somo of your readers might bo interested in my case, for I can re late an ezporlonco that seems to bo phe nomenal. "I nm twonty-sovon years old; robust and sound, and I nover know of prcmaturo ago coming upon any of my people. Yet I am gray and old far beyond my years. It nil came about in a single night. When I was a boy, hungry, poor and forlorn, I was tempted into crimo. I saw in a window open paclcr.gcs of rich candlos. By stop ping insldo tho door and watching my op portunity x couiu roacu ono or tlioin. I thought nobody was looking, but whon I snatched ono and fled I ran straight into tho nrms of a policeman on tho pavement outsldo. I had a good mother, and tho thought came that I had betrayed her and ruined myself. I was almost crazed with remorse. I bogged to bo released, but tho oHlter did his duty. Noxt day when I was brought from jail and put on trial I saw among tho motloy crowd in tho pollco court a man who did not seem to belong thero. Ho proved to bo tho owner of the storo from which I had stolon tho candy. When I found this out my fright was increased. You can Jmagino my surprlso that this gentleman, when called as a witness, with drew nil charges against mo, and asked tho court as a personal favor to dlschargo mo. This request was granted. My now friend called mo to ono side after the trial, heard my story and seemed to havo faith in my promises, Ho oven took mo into his store and advanced mo from ono position to an other as tho years rolled on, and finally mado mo chiof clerk and gave mo tho keys to his safe. "Ono night, just a year ago, I found mv- soir down at llio btoro at a late hour. We had received a largo sum or money after banking hours, and this had been placed in the. safo in my keeping. For some reason I was tempted to go down town that night. I wandered itito tho store, sat around awhilo und Anally opened the safo. I was trembling violently all tho timo why I would not con fess until tho conviction forced itfcclfupon mo that I was about to commit my second burglary. An infernal desiro for that money hud complete contro. of mo. Finally I took out tho money, put it in my pockets and locked up tho safo. Then I vcnt to work in a clumsy manner to conceal tho crime. I thought I could pry off tho lock and thus make believe that the safo had been robbed by experts. I was sweating at tho felonious task when I heard a step behind me, fol lowed by a veice: ' What in the world are you doing, Johni' "It was tho voice of my employer and old friend tho man who had saved mo from prison and who had given mo a chanco in tho world. Great heavens I how I suffered. Cold blood-s- cat stood out on mo, and tho thought of my treachery was agonizing be yond human onduranco. 1 was suffering all the torture that Dr. Jckyll must havo known in being transformed into Mr. Hyde. I felt the very elements of my body chang ing. O! glorious relief, sweet delight, when J lound that all of this real sulronng had been in nightmare only, and that I was still the trusted employe of u just man. Yet when I looked juto tho glass next morning I found that tho snow which comes upo.i ordinary mortals in old ago had wakened my head during that struggle m my sleep. ' DROWNING SWIMMERS. ' Mining in Southern California. San Francisco Chrenicle: Gold wua first discovered in Hun Diego county In 18G9 by n woman, who found some nuggets in Culeinuu creek, in wlint is now known ns Julian district. Kiuce then there have been many discoveries, nud u jurge amount of the precious metal mis ueeu extracted. Tho mines of Ban Diego yielded a great deal of wealth during the jmstyenr. Never before ht thero been such activity and revival of interest in the min ing industry. The mountain ranges from Julian to tho Santa Ulnrn- gold fields are now filled with prospec tors, nud valuable locations are re ported from time to time. Outside of farming, there arc, perhaps, more men employed in mining south ot the San Jiernnrditio - county line than in any other Industry. From 300 to 600 men uro now em ployed in tho mines about Julian and from the rapid manner in which ledges arc beiu,r developed, twice that number will be employed withj In the next few mouths. From $5.- 000,000 to $8,000,000 in gold has been taken out of the Julian district since gold was discovered. If tho present rapid development continues as much more will be taken out with in the next two yeais. Itecent discoveries in Pine Valley, south or the Stonewall mine, have caused considerable excitement. A new camp, called Fureku, has been established, and there are at present 150 miners there, and a large quan tity of good ore has been taken out. Four mills will soon be In operation. There are also some ricli placers at Eureka which uro paying well. Cnlnrrnh Can't ho Cared with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, n they cannot reach the sent of the disease. Catarrah is a blood or ron stitutiutml disease, and in order 1 1 cure It you Imvo to take Internal remedies. Hall's Catanoh cure N taken internally, und acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrah Cure is no miack medicine.. It was prescribed ny one of tho best phv'Mciaus in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed or the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purlllers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two in gredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Props, Toledo, Bold by druggists, price 7ue. ISM Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. ELLIS k WHITXPY, . I tr urt rf tl r Pawili1 Livci-j uml IW Bairn iMt r-gsnlu-ajson Imtidtim! furnished on short iimtitv, Pilvutoboaidltig or horse and stock n specialty. onico and barns nt tho corner of Trade and Commercial streets. UiL.UJ.i.JlU'JIBiJlllllHMlHmlli.l.i IJ11 8AM:n HANKS. What a Lilo-Saver SuyH to Them and Yl'IiiU Tliey Say to Jllm. " Why do good swimmers drown in tho seal" was asked by au Atlantic Cny corre spondent of lifo-saying young Ed O'Brien, who has become somewhat famous along tho co.i3t thero. "I will tell you," ho answered. "Tho men who aro good swimmers, and who dtown while in bathing here, arc fresh water swimmers. Thoy are good swim mers In smooth water, but when thoy tucklo the sea thoy arc no good. A good many, when in tho water, go out too far to show off. Then when it comes to swimmiug back thoy givo out and go down. Thcso fresh-water swnnmors havo an idea that thoy must get back on a straight lino. They know nothing about tidc3 or currents, and thoy strike out to get back to shore by tho shortest route instead of finding out tho current and swimming with it. Tho first thing thoy know they got into a wuve that twists them all up. Thoy don't know when to cut through it, and all of a sudden thoy loso their head, got out of wiud, becomo scared and then comes the cry for help. A fresh water swimmer coming to any beach ought lirst to study the currents and tides before ho vontures out. No ono should venturo out beyond tho safety line unless ho is thoroughly posted, no matter how good a swimmer ho Is in still water. If ho knows tho current and tho Udo thoroughly ho will find it an easy matter to get back to shore in his own good timo." "What do you first say to a drowning man when you reach him?" "I sing out to him as loud as I can that I havo him safo. If I am in a boat I first throw him a ropo. Whon I go for a drown ing man 1 always think of a life for a life. It is always best to keep a drowning man off from you until you . havo him quioted down. If an excited man gets tho best of you in tho water tho chances are both of you will bo lost." "What is tho first thing a saved man will generally say to youi" "After hogots out and gets his wits back again, the first thing a man generally does is to smilo, shako his head, and say 'that was a narrow escape, sure Then ho'U thank mo over and over again, and if he owned tho world ho'd givo threo-fourths of it to mo. A good manr I havo saved re warded mb liberally, but I havo helped out somemen who promised' mo much, but never kept liioir promises." Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness Hay Fever A New Home Treatment. Sufierer8 are not generally aware that these diseases are contagious, or .hut they are due to the presence of u viug parasites in me lining mem brane of the nose and eustachian rubes. Mb rosconic research, how ever, has proved this to bo u fact, and the result of this discovery is that a simple remedy lias been form ulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness and buy fever are perma nently cured in from one to three simple applications made at home by the patient once in two weeks. Xf i mi i i .. . rs. ii. ima treatment is not a snufFor nn ointment; bojh have been discarded by reputable physic ians hs injurious. A pamphlet ex plaining tliis new treatment is sent free on receipt of stamu to nav nos- tage, by A. II. Dixon & Son, 337 and 330 West King Street, Toronto, Canada. Christian Advocate. Harper's Weehly has a well-established place as tho leading Illustrated newspaper in America. The fairness ot Its editorial comments on current politics has earned for it tho respect and conlldcucc of nil Im partial readcis, mid the variety and excel lence of Us literary contents, which n chide serial and short stories bv tho be-t and most popular writers, lit it for the pe rusal of neonloof the wldf-st, ranirenf tnstcs and pursuits. The Weekly supplements are oi rcmnrKuiu variety, interest and value. No expense is spared to bring tin highest order of artistic ability to hear upon tho illustration of tho changeful phases of home and foreign history. A Mexican romance, from the. pen of Thus A. Janvier, will appear in the Weekly in in IS!). HAMPER'S PERIODICALS. van YKAit: Harper's Weekly f 1 f 0 Hnrper's Magazine 4 00 Harper's azar - 4 00 Harper's Young People 2 00 Postage free to all subocrlbors in the Uni ted States, Canada, or Mexico. NEW LITEM' STAHLE. Jay Smith Sole Proprietor, Comer Kerry and Liberty street?, N. 55. cor from Chcniekcto hotel, Salem, Or, Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-class rigs always iu hand Ubnrgcs reasonable New Express Wasm WILLIAM llOLCOXIf Has started n new express wagon' nnd Is nowieady to deliver baggage to and from the deot, and to any part of t lie cltv. ilag-.iL'gu of any kind delivered on short notice First National Bank SALEM. OREUON. WM. N. LADl'E, Pit. J. ItKYNOLDH, IOIIN .MOIK, President. Vice President, - t'Hshler. NEW IIAHDWliE STORK! Chas. Pugh, Proprietor, (HuccwwrtoTWIihiuiT.vj'cj i H A R JD W A R B -An GENERAL BANKING', Kxchungooti Portland, San Francisco, .New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold, state, County and City warrants bought. Farmers at o cordially Invited to deposit mid transact busliu wltli us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wflol, hops and other pruppity at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity vim bo obtained at tho bank In most reliable companies. 0 JgWJSX8 nr a ho flicUau's '.Ca -r" -. fmaniTi, X&SEL eii? "asv w isC mmm KSTAJ3LISHKD I1Y NATIONAL AUTHOIUTY The Capital National Bank OF- SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid up, .... $75.UI)0 Surplus, ...... loiioi) Farming Imp dents A complete) line always tn stock. M stock Isbooeht new onflow rauh. af fording me the opp-irtunhy to sell nt the most UMNoniiui prues. The Ihmi anil latest Improved machinery always oh hand. Office and store room nt Bellinger's old stand on state street. JUASP DAT GAM - - in in ri if i -. " U11JJLI1I1I1 Sufferers from C'aturrhal troubles liould carefully rend the above. 1-1-li-cod FOlt SAI.K. no It HALE OKTltAUlCfor city properly U In Mulcm, Ilfly acies or land suitable tor grape cnltuio, eight miles Kouth of Sa lem. Also two nun tred acres best peach 'and for sale nine miles south oftsalem, dirt cheap, o. G. Glen. 318 Chemekcta street, Malum. 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KNIGIlTSOFl'YmiAS.-Kegularnicet ing on Tuesday night of each week nt -;m p. m, J.O'DONALD.-C. C. W. II. II. WATKIta. K. of H. and H. OLIYtfLOIlGE No. 18, I. O. OTF., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall upstairs. Cornet Commercial and Ferry stieets, every Hat urdayat7::;0p. in. J. L. Mitciikkl, I. A. Manning, Secretary. N. G. 18&0. Harper's Bazar, ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar Is a join mil for tho home Giving the latent information with reg.ud to fashions, its numcroiw lllustr.ltioiis, fashion plates, and pattern sheet supple ments aro Indlsncnslblo alike to the home dress-maker and tho prulcvdomil modlsle. No expense is spared in making Its artistic attractiveness of tho highest order. Its clever short stories, pailor play.-, and thoughtful essays satisfy all taste-., and its last page is famous, as a uudgetoof wit and humor. In Its weekly Issue everything iH included which is of tntciest to woman. During 18U0 Oliver Thome Miller, Chi istlne Tcruuno Hcrrick, and Mary Lowe Dicken son will respectively furnish a series or papers on "The Daughter at Home" "'I hreosiealsa Day," and "Tho Woman of the Period " Tho serial novels will be writ ten by Wnltor ltcstint and F. W. ltobln son. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. pi:k ykaic Harper's Bazar si no Harper's Magazine -i ijo. Hiirner's Weeklv 4 no jinrper's Young I'eoplo 2 Oil Postage free to all subscriber In tho i. uueii aiaies, Canada or Mexico. HEALTH. Lo nich-iu'g Golden Balsam No. I Liccs Chancres, fin, and s cond slajcs: bore sen tho Legs nnd B'dyj Sore E 8 Lyei.oso, etc, C'oppcr-e lor.d Blotches Sj-i).iI.Iuoittt.r.li.lscascd Scalp, and all primary fo-nj of tho dlseaso known as Syphilis. 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T inic i-i. il I.'crvfno, Sent cierjuhcrc, C. O. I)., fecurciy packed per express. ,. r. P. niCIIAVI'lTd: CO. , Agents, i-T li 1:0 !-a:urno s'rect, ( ornor L by, Hm I'randco, Oil. CinCULAIt NAII.U1) rEIi It. 8. VVALLACK, W. W. MA11TIN, -J. II. ALHL'UT, .- ..,,. - - President. Vlce-l'iesidont. - Caslilef. G. A. It. Sedgwick Post. No. 10. DcparU ment of Oregon, meets everv Mondnv evening at tho hull over the Oregon Land company's otllce. Visiting comrades an coruiun.y uiviiea to aiiena. D. c.SiinitMAN, Post Commader. B. A. ltANur.E, Adjuta it, PlfOFESSION.virTcATtUsy J. J. SHAW. J. T. GltEOG. ATTOUNKYS AT LAW, Salem, Oregon. Ofllco first door to tho left at head of stairs in the reir of Indd & Bush's bank. J. J. CULVER County Sutvcyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer W. H.IBYARS. Civil Englneor Bynrs, Culver & Walton Surveyors it Topographers Surveys, drafts, plats maps and descriptions oflands, towulols, and ro ids, ditches, streets, sew ois, alleys, etc. et ., made and furnliednt ..HiLiiitiil.ln n.lnn. T.Y Uoht Sour Transit, c'linersand lines re-cs-w. i. e. curixy til)llnlied from original or,N.Y. Held notes. (Jriioi i. illchcs, loads, streets or scw- eiN, with estlmnteR lurnlshcd on applica tion. Address County Surveyor's, olllcc. Selem, Oregon. DIRbCTORSt V. T. Gray, W. W. .Marlln, J. M. .Mai tin, It. . Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cu8lck, J. II. Albert, T. .McF. Patton. LOAMS N'tADlS To fanners on wheat and oilier niaikcl- nblo produce, consigned or in store, either In private granaries or public warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Douelit at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates, limits drawn direct on New York, I'lilengo, San Kmnelsco, l'ortland, Loudon, Pails, llerlln Hong Kong and Calcutta. Cheap Monoy. MOXKY to lend at low rates upon An in and city properly. No delay after good title shown by abstract. John A. Cailvi.v, ttoineynl Law, UllStatoStieet,h.iK-m. CoDsemtory of Of the Wlllametto Unlver lly alem, Ore gon, tlio most successful Music School on tho Northwest Coast. Courses In music un equal toKustcrn music schools. Yearlv at tendance of nearly one liuudred and ilftv. Tlio able corps ot teaebi-rs for the coining school j ear will be l'rof. . M. Pu-lii. Lcona Willis, Miss Ka .Cox; a-sistnnt teiiehers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, ilNs Hally Parish, and Miss Mamie 1 arvln, Itranclieslntight am Vocal Cult me, Piano, Oigati, Violin, Pipe Oigaii. litinnonv, Couiilcrpolnl, and class Teaelilnx. Dlplon'iis given on completion of eourso tcnu iorcatiiioguo ami circular. Music A.. B. STRANG, No. am CbmmorlHl,8tr, SALEM, - - .OJRKOON. 11HALHR tA- , STOVES and RANGES riHinMiiL', Gas am) 8(eim Filling. Tinware and Artistic. Metal Work a Specialty , T- Agent 'mr tile BlOIIAUDSOX A llOYNPoN COAIPANY'tt Kurnaoen. Eii tnlillshed iu )41t GEORGE WILKINS' N II W 13 U 1 C H a R S 1-1 O 1 On Llbo'rty street, nerosn the bridge in North iIqiii. All kind of meat ki-ni on hand. 5-Wtf WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Oraatintci Students in Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. niv Institution of learning In the North- School opens first Monday in September beiidfbr catalogue to ' THOS. VAN SCOY, ' , . .President, ', -. , Salem, Oregon. NorfliCm ft GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. r "VO KAST TKA INS DAILY 1 NOCiLiOKOKCAItS SHORTEST LIInTtO CHICAGO And all points East via 9t. PAUL nnd MINNEAPOLIS. Tlio Northern Pacific railroad In the only line running Passengertralns.ssecoud class sleepers nmi'iiex. in ee ol c.iai-go) Luxurious Day PlllHCU Dllll itr ('.MM rmnnlo 7,V. 1.... o.,.i' iHiidtothecast ' '" "" Just Received At Charles Culvert' Milliner lluxmirnne of tho finest lines of Millinery Uoods esei bronuhl to Salem. All goods me of tin Intent design anil have tweu brought dlieot 1 1 Din tin- .Millinery Kiiiportiiinii of is.ui l''ranelseo. Z.-M PAUVIN. -'Jjdllm-wlm. Soil T, icimof m 'b NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS!! NEW PRICKS!!! Oraiid to Califorai rnlLMON FOlti), attorney nt law, Salem, L Oregon. Ofllco up-stalra In i'atton'g block. JOHN A. CAU80N, Couuse'lor und attorney nt law. Member of the liar of Ontario, Canada, 09 Stato street, Salem, Oregon. PHYHICIAN.-MRS. DR. M. E. McCOY physician and surgeon, has located ana laicen rooms over squire rarrar b grocery store. Chronic diseases a spec laity. Consultation free. 12-21dw Tho volumes of tho iiazar begin with the first number for January of cich vear. When no time i mentioned, subscriptions will begin with tho number current at time of iceelptof order. Hound volumes of Ilnrner's lln-ni- for three years back, In neat cloth binding, will bo sent by mall, postage paid, or bj express (provided tlio freight does no ex ceed ono dollar per volume), for S7.00 per volume. Cloth cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt ofSIOOeach. Ilemitanees should bo mado bv postolllco money order or draft, to avoid chance of los-. Newspapers are not to coppy this adver tisement without tho express order of Har per & Brothers. Address: Harper & Brothers, New York. 1890. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. -VIA- Soullimi Pacific Company's Line, THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time liehuTii Salem anil San Francisco ! Thirty-six Hours. OAI.IFOIIN1A EXl'KESS TllAIN KUN I1AIIA mrnvKiiy iouti,afi and h. k. "South. ' t:U0 p. in. I Lv. Portland :ll p. in, Lv. Salem 7: 15 a. in.J A r. San I-'ran. .Noun. Ar. Lv. Lv. 10:13 a. m. 7:5:1 a. m 7:00 p. in. The variety storo lately opened up In Dr. Unw ami's brick on Court sheet, hns Jti-.t reeelxeda large invoieo of Vailetj Igoods, Including CHRISTMAS GOODS, HOLIDAY GOODS AND 5 AND 10 CENT GOODS. The Indies of Salem n; rt surrounding country are luvlled iout.ii.j.d Inaixtct this line of goods. T wish to omnlny a lew ladtos on n salurv I to tukerhuiyeol'niv iMiMlnes.s at llun'i IIOIIIUS, , till. Wag Umid n.v for tmrt time. Addnow with stJiuip. JlKB.MAItlON WALKUtt, liuls vlll', Ky, llim Light, veiy lasfliuittuguiKl htulili iges I0 pci weok. Itclei cn cs gl veil J We have an endless vailetv of l-'ancy House ceeplng Ooods and No cities. Some great bargains are ottered in these goods. Kvcrybodyls Invited to call and see how much you can buy for a nickel or a dollar. as-Cheapest place In lown In liny vnur Holiday Goods. AIUS. N.J. HUltl'OlU). For the Public Good. It Nnu Indi'.piitalile i.,ci that the hand somesl vc.ilbule tiuiiu lliut uro now run on the AiiiiTU'uil iimtmnt tire tbi.xo on ihe lluiilugloii ionic, leaving iroin Un on depot in lieuver, ulsoiSl. Paul, limiii-dl.uu ly on aiTival ot all lluougti Imlns Innu tlu west. The llrst and soitind class coicee aie magnlllcent, tho rc liilug ch.iii mi siitiirb. thu Pullinan slecpoiv exhen.elj luxuriant, und aa for tlits mija.!s i!i" .ire st'fedln tliose nulnee lmrhugion dining errs yum yum. The nuxt time jou oust lo Kaii-nis Cliy, ChteMuo oi ;t. Uniit., II you nicntlou lo uiulleket,-igt ut Hi il ,m.u waul j our ticket to lend irom Denver or t. Paul over the lUnllngtop i-rtuin, you vlllgel It.aud ou wlii always be clad ol If you go via Hie Noit heritor Canadian l'aellle, tho elegant veMibiile. thems ol I'he iliiiilngtoii tiniile, UotVLen .-t. Paul anil Chicago, or tt. Louis, will ciiitj fm, along the eaMein -.hoicol Hie MUsi4tiiipi river tor a dlstunce ol ,idu miles, umUUt seeueiy tnutcaiiuot beurp.isseil;oi, Ifyon go via llieOiegon sho-t Lii'O oi mihi-m l'aellle, and your tlcn l icwds n The lliiilluglon Home f pout .'iie,oiine or Den ver, yon will pass tiiiougu ail the thriving clllo-'jiml towns locn'e'1 in wiiat is Hjpu larly known us the Him 'tot luedmiluout. i-'or fui'ther Intonniitiou Hlifily to A C. Sheldon, (ienunil Agent, i I''lrl stroU, I'oillalid, Oicxoli. I HidtUvtl ee that j our ticket read via tho Northern l'aellle railroad and avjid tlio chungdofears. Leino Portland at S a in. nnd 8:10 p. m. dally arrivo'nuMlnneapolls or St. Paul at Pacific Division. Trains lcavo Front and U street dully at ll:5.i a. m, and 8:40 p.in.: AiTlvontTacoiiiiint 7:10 p m and 1:)11 m airlve scatllp O.Jon m andO::Vp. m i hrough lUillman Palace Sleeping Cars, elegaii day cimcnes, finest palace dining e u- between l'ortland, Taconmand Senttle Jlreet. Dally service. A I). CHARLTON st. Oen'l l'ass. Airnnl. l"i vimt ui r Yaililuglon St.. Portland. Oreeon. "' pot Corner I'Mrst nnrtO Streets. le)o THEYAnUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD nd Oregon Development company's -tiwnshlp line. l miles shorter, 20 hours t nine than by any otnei loute. I-'Irst I iss through passenger unit freight lino Horn Portland and all points in the Wll .anu'tto uliuv to und fixmi San Kranclsco TIME SCHEDULE. (Kxcept Sundays). ijoavo A' l.'-JVerTu vallls I.OCAI. IMUSUNflKIt TKAIN ( DAII.V I.X CKIT SUNIlAY). WX) n. i" Lv. Portland AriT ":45 p. m. 11:10 a. m Lv Salem Lv. 1 12:52 p. m. J:10 p. in. ,Vr. Kiigene Lv. :00 a. m pcllman'bcffet sleepers. tourist sleeping cars, WP. WILLIAMS, BTKNOOKAPHEU . nnd Typewriter Copyist. Will make reports of trials, etc.; copying on typo writcraccuratcly nnd neatly done. Ofllco over A. T. Yemen's furnilure store, Com mercial street, Salem. nilAKLI-a C. CUnTIS, M. O.. Surgeon yj und lionui-opathlc physician. Ofiice and residence, 155 Court street, In ofllco lor inerly occupied by Dr. ItL-den, Salem, Or. Olllc-e hours 8 too a. in. and from 2 to 3 and? to 8 p. m. Diseases of the rectum und chronic diseases a specialty. Fifteen ycurs expei fence, dw . A to Home StrlkliiGT Contrasts. An Engllbh ludy living temporarily in tho United States notices that tho houso serv ants do a deal more work here than In tho old country; yet that our servants aro relieved of somo work that is nocessary there the talcing of hot and cold water to slccping roouvj in somo houses, and tho care of u tiro in ovcry room by reason of no furnace in tho cellar, Sho insists upon tho superiority of stoves hero over flro-places In England in cold weather, nnd says that tho kitchen stovo hero burns much less coal than it does there. Tho uso of bituminous coal in England is ono causo of soruo of these troubles. Tho indcpcndcnco-of tho domestic facuas might bo expected in a democratic I lJy, vouiury. ja a sampio oi mo grvuiur m vcmonces horo, tho carpet sweeper 13 men tioned, with its dustless work, in placo of a broom, which is solely used in Eugland. NDHKW II. DIVEN, PHYSICIAN AND SUItQEON, ISalem, Oregon. Olllco heurs: 9 to II a. m.,3 to 5Jand 7 p. m. Olhee: Court street, next door eaRt f Dr. Iluwlund. Itesideuce, SOI Chemeketust. NOTICE. VTOTICE Is hereby given that nt a meet J lng of the stockholders of the Cai"- I capital stock of lliet-oinnuiiy .-us Increased i from Uvu Thousand to Ten Thousand Dollutn. M. U CilAJUlKItLAlN. Secrt-tury. Not the l'lg' Fault. Wife "The 25th of next November wo will celebrate our silver wedding. Don't you think wo ought to kill tho fat pig and havo a big feastl" Husband "Kill the ptgl I don't soo how tho unfortunate cnmal U to blame for what happened twenty-five years ! Delinquent Tax Notice. , VTOTIfi: IS HEItEHY GIVEN THAT 1 the delinquent tax list of tho city of Salem for the year of ltssa Is now in my hand for collection. All tienfliH are liere- . bv ti'dlfled In kettle no ,,r I klmll nm. ceed to collect the severol Bmoiuits by law. J II. UOHs, City StarshalandTaxCollestor A newShakespcnro tlio Shakespeare of cuius a. .aiiiiey win uo pic-entcu in Harper's agazlne for lsiK;, with comments by Andrew Lung. Harper's .Mugazl-.e him uiso made s)iecial urraiigemeuts with Al nlionso Daudct, tho gmitest of living French novelists, fin the exclusive publi cation, In serial form, of a numerous stoiv, to bo entitled "Tlio Cnllnoslsnf Turuscon; the last Adventnie-i of thu Famous Taita rln.J' Tho story will bo Iranslated by Hen ry James, and illustrated by liossl nnd siyrbjcb. V. D. Howells will contribute a u ve etto In three parts, nnd Lafcadio IlClirn a novelette In two parts, entitled "Yotimy," hnndmicly illusirated. In Illustrated p.ipo touehing iubjects of current Interest, und In Its slant slorliw, poems, und timely articles, tho .Miigtzlnc will maintain Its well l;iion.s,and.iid. IiAItPEIl'S PERIODICALS. i'i:u yi:ah: Harper's Magazine .'. $1 (W Harper's weekly wi Harper's Darnr., , f narper loung Pedjiio a (Ul Ppstagn Free to nil HiiliscrlbeH In the United States, Canada, or m ex loo. The VolumpH of the Magazine begin with the Nuiubcrx'for June nud Deiuinber of w,. ii jvtii, . ui'ii uo iiiuuis hpoeiiiei,riini scrlptlons will beg n with the Ntimbor curreiitat thotiineofrcoelpt of order. Iiouiid Volumes of Harper's siugaxluefoi three years buck, In neat eluli binding, will b" sent by mull, Hi,t paid, on r crlpi of Si iXlp'r volume, t loth-ief rblndlng Wcelits cirhby inull, Hi.t-ild. Index to Hariier's MngazJiic, Alpliabetl cnl, Aimlytlpil, nud Class tnl,for Vulumw j ujiu, incuniivniroiii June, iSiJ, to June, 16, ono vol.. hvo, cloth, il.Oo. ' Ilcinlttanrea sluiuld h nmrln i.i- iwi. office money order ordfatl.touvoldchuuoe Newspaper-are not lo connvthlM mi linemen' win out ihu oxprcs order Aimr inrj- a tvr ' Jicru. Address; ili.rper.t Ilrolhor, New V.rk, For accommodation ot second class piisseiigers attached to orpre-s trains, Thos. P. company's ferry make cou neclloiiwithr.il tho regular trains on th F.n tiluo Dlvliilon from foot of 1 streo I'orflan.l. vVest Side Division. Between Portland and Cervallis: I1A1I.Y (EXCKIT HUNMAY). 7:33a: LvT Ar. Portland Corvallis "Ar. Lv. (I'JO p. tn. !:: p. m. At Albany urid Corvalfls connect-wTlh rains of Oiegon l'aellle Itullroad. Tliiough tickets to all points south and east via California KXM'ltlvSTllAIN (DAILY KXCEITHUNDAY 1:50 pfm. 8:tX) p. m. I lAPoittiind '"At. Ar..McMlnnvllloLv. I TT.tVhi. m 6: I'm, m, Salem. Ois-von. K. 1'. Ill i Kits, It. KOKIILKII. Through Tickets To nil jxil ts 'OIJTII nml KAST VIA-- California. For full iiiloniiiitioii icgarding iiile inap.etc.. upjily to tin Comimny agent Asst.O, F, mid I'ass.Ag'l Mnii.iger. lly (tlOP,f v JO.MllCiiiibeiii,ide U)v ID vPiCJU working for u. Agnus 11 el. tic. I who will fu-nisli ,. h rf and give th'-ii- whole timo lot in buMiu spue MMMiit-oi loa.v ijtiriiniiui) empioyni ai-o A few vncnnelos In towiii- and i-.n.- It y JohiMoii j; ( )., me Main st.. itleliiinmil, N. II Pionse Mote ngoand business ex. perUine. Never mind hIsmii sending laoiifi.r icply, II. K, .l,A (i, fwiin-M 'M'mmm JOH. ALUKWT, Agent, - . Salem, Oregon Tuko no Tally from any young man, but If they oiler you anleo Itox of llellenbraud's Square Cliocolalo Creams, made only by Ills Patent Proo-ss, tuUn them, and leli them to come again, fur tliuy ari superior lo any made in the United States, Fine Watch Repairing 1IY C. A. BURBANK No, 317 Commercial Street. Sealed Proposals. SKALICI) PltOI'OsAJ.Saro Invited l.y the Marion County Iinpiovemont Voiu pany foriurnlshlng lO.WJOtles f..r the con. r-truetlon orthoMileni iiiidllvcrlmiHteam Motor ni 1 1 wii v and Salem Halt I. Inn Tl.,.. lo bu either saued or hewn ol snttndtlmhur OxKlnclius.Hlei't lotu If hewn, lens limn 7J ni-li f,ie will nut be reel veil, n.ooo (., bu delivered at eoiiveuleut poliitsaloiiv the proposed licit Hue, nnd iSVOfJUnlung thepio ixied Hue from h'alcio to wllerii,o. u iueen IIiiiHIiU- Agrleiiltural fair gioiiml and Wist Pudding rivir. DelKei-v In Du chy to lie lii'ide by the 1,'itti of Ajull. .(, and fiom the fair grounds uistcnl -s the llr-tof May next. ' ' PiohmiIs lor the in 1 1 re lot or fur imv iiuiiilir In itvuii ihoiiHuiidn villi be (insld ered. All propoxHl must lie atree(l to the Marlon lmpmwiiioiit eiruuniy, ' al.-iii, itregon, ami endorsed mi Hie mi'ow l'roHHiiiU for 'I'tmt " The i-rpis.iP Mill biiiiS-ied In the (.lllce ol the .miiuiny In -illiein ni i; -rtj ji in .liuilllll')' ll, S1', UAttVKLUUfc! M-EMORY. J)lSU0Vi:RY. Only Genuine Syitem of Mantory Traln!(r, , Four Beuki Lea i noil In one reading. ' Mind wandorlnjr eared . Every child and adult greatly bwiofltod. (Iicut liidiieeiiiuiils lo uorrcHpoiulenci 'JlasscH. Piosieelus, with ijuous ofDr Win. A. Ilaiiimond, Dm uoi. rained Hpoel.ilist lb Mind Dlneiibes, Danli-I (Irui'iiluar Thoini sou, the uieut I'nyi holnglsl, J, M, llueklj I). D., editor of the Chrlsliaii Advocate N. V., Itlehardl'i'o lor, llissi lentisf, lluus V. . Aslor, .ludali P. Hi njainau, and others, sent post fieeby t'rol. A. I.OIbltl'Ti:, K37 Ftlty An.. N 1 rrlvo Viiiiiilmi t.eavo Viiiiilua nave Corvallis Vnive Albany O. C. trains connect nt Uori'iillls. - 1.00 PM -1M0PM - - 6:30 PM - - 0:15 A M KKBAM - 11:10 AM Albany and tfll DR 1 10 Oeiiiy Mtreel. Til 'j JORDAN & Co.'s l Hi; ivi'lintv illldliUJU UP A.liWU.Hi 751 Miii'lci-l st. Hun KruiielhTi, AdmlKsloii 25 ecu: s. (ioiinil leai ii how to uvob disease, i oiiholtHlluM nm. ti'Caiiuciit peiHimally or hi lei let-, on Hppriiuiterrhnis orgenlijil wuakuess, nud al Use.iiMu oi men. tseud ivr a Ixxiti. l'rlvnle oltlce l!ll Cousiiiiaiion Ireri, 1 U TIHIJUH IIUIUtOWM Has Just received n new line of tin-Into slyle of liuiiglug Iju, iii. which lyill tm -!: at the uio-l i'.'11-.oiiable mien We ul,. "iirry a fiill llneof Groceries, Feed, cigau rob.ieeo, Croclcory ami Glassware ! line of con IVm't fiill to sftinple uur mt li-etloiierv. w T No. W twnmerolnt HtroKt .Hulem.preip.ii Brick and Tjle for Sde MUfiPHY Ii !)ES RT. 1 lie iibnMit.-nlns connect nt YAOUINA with l he Oregon Duvelopmont CVs Line iImcii .isliips between aqulna nnd Han Ki'a:icl8eo. SAII.IXU HATES. SiTBAHKIW. KUOMYAO.UIN vyuidineito Vnllov Monday Sept. illuinetlu alley Tuesday 1 iv ill uiicttc Valley, VVndnosday " 25 I'KAUUlut, I'ltOMHAN tUANClfiCO lljuiiiutto Vnlley.Wediiesday,Hept. 4 A lllimelte V.uley FrKlay ? a n llliimetio Valley Saturday ' 21 Wlllainetto Valley Sunday " 29 I'hiH isimpuiiy reserves tho right to nlmnire sailing dates without notlco. ,..,. ''"sscugers fiom Portland and nil v lllaineile alloy points can make close isiiiiuctlnii Willi tlio trains of the Y At) V INA HOUTM at Albany "r Corvallis mil 11 destined to Han lrincIsco, should iiiangetoarrlvoiit Yaquina tho ovenlng 'leioie date ol sailing. PaHvuigiT nml I'lelght Kates Alwsys the liiiwisil. I' or Inrormallonamilv to Messrs. 'll;,'?l'i;J lV; ,Co- l'''elght and Ticket vgunt 200 and au Front st Portland. Or. tn to C, C. 1IOUUK, Ao't Oen'l Frt. Viim. Agt Oiegon Pacific It. It. Co., MI.!IASWKUJr.(IenW''0r Pds. Agt. Oiegon Development Co., not Montgomery st.; Han Francisco, Cal The Oiegon Pacific steamboats on tho vvlllmneltee river division will lcavo Port land, south-hound, Monday, Wednesday mil Friday .it (in. m, ' inlve at Cnrwillls Tuesday, Thursday niidHaiuril.iy ut.'WOp.m. I eive coi'viiillM, uoi'ttf-lmund, Monday, v udnesilay ami l'rlday at Ha, m. AiiiMint Portland, Tuetday, TXursday indMatiirdiiy ut:l::lp, m. on Monday. Weilne-iliiy and Friday imth iiortii i.ndsimth-bouud bonis lie over ii Kill utrJulein, leaving I hero at 0 u. m. CO IIOOUK, A. G. F. and P. Agont. Uiiioii Pacific 11 Ii. Comi any "OVERLAND KOUTE." Hns-in,hf to T, MiiaIi h r i II.I1...I M.,..l, ...A V , r i Saliito, ntsii'ltttt Jill; ni. -m parvl lo lilriil,li p i i- on fctmrt iiuttw. full . .l! l i ,l . an m i liHlnt for tho oast ltavo l'ortland at 7:00 mi and U.-00 pm dully. Tic ets to and from rlnuliml ttnliibj In tin UnlledHtntcH.Caa irtu arid Kit rope. Elegant Now Dining Cars. ' PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Free Family 8leeplug Curs run through '.'.,' ,i5xl"W. "alas hi Omaha, council llltilt and Kansas City without change Oinumtlnusitt Portland forHan Francis no nml I'ligul Hound points. For further particulars address any igoiu of the compiw.y or i. w.t.bi:, a. p. a. V.H. MKLLKN. Oouorul Tralllo Mnnugor '!' Ill IU I.HJI 1( IJ(1IIII( IU', rl" I Therlght torijeetiiny unda I b.di is ie. J ftfcA' Q t MAUION COl'NTY IMI'KOVKM: . .' fv. I II ICwMUUiI O 100. Haleio, Oi,, .Inn. 7.IMII. ll-.-'il 4-- 260 C uhi :!' wm eu APOSITIVE&.te, ' i-:fiKxir, muruu .1. riTTTT? 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