Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, August 27, 1891, Image 4

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CURE
Hmd-K-he anil tell all the trouble Ind
tfwrt w a bllfoiM Mate rf Ihe tiyMem, wich bi
Wm.VM.in, N3Ma. Drowsiness. Distress afbi
(Unff.rAln.riilioHl.ln.Ac While thelrmo!
remarkable success t -is leen shown In curin j
Se51
Hdae-A. yet Ca ri
i equftny Toi'sa'f
t-rrrtK Lrrm rtu
I .mt-pation. curing
ndBrerenCriKUiixn- ...Ing complaint while
kMftW Mnw4 all i1!nn1ml rtf till, stomach.
tfliinSwi the llrcr and rejpdate the bowel.
men K ey only cured
HEAD
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Acne IBT WOMKI no lino- ikt.-ic n f"
Who ufTer from Ihls distressing complaint;
but fortumtrty 'heir goodness : doe not end
. - . ai.au .,... mhmm trv lhm will find
fern, mid thowj whe once try Ihem will find
5mm mtto pill valuable (n no many warn that
f wm Dot bo willing 10 ao muioui urau.
after an atet bead
AOHE
1 th harm r,f rotnanr lire that here I where
w make our great boast. Our pllts cure it
while other " not
Carthi's Little Ltrat Piu.n are Tery small
nkt Trrwr to take. One or two pills make
done. Tlief are, strietlr seeetablearMl do
not gripe or purg, but bv I he "gentle action
J4e ail who use them In vial at IB cent;
Ira for $1 Bnl.1 errt irliere. or sent by mall.
CASUS JIESISISfi CO., Vtv Tak,
jUiE SuialSn Sdlfe
VHOFKS.SIONAI. iAHIIS.
ST.IUCHAIID-ION, Attorney at law.
t office up .talnin front room of new
juu'U block, corucr commercial and couit
street, Sulcni, Oregon.
tOHN A. OAuON, Attorney nt law
t) Room 3 and 4, Lnda & fiuwlt'if bank
building, Salem, Orrgen 8 1 lyr
II. V. BON HAM. II N.IIAYDEN.
W. It. 7101,51 KS.
OOMIIAJf, HoLMKH A HAYPHW, Attor-
I) neyatlaw. OITlce In HuhIi'k block,
between State and Court, on Com'lHt.
J, J. BllA W. M. W . HUNT.
W. II. I'HATT.
QILAW.PIIATTA HUNT, Attorney nl
JO law. uillcooverCapttal National Ilank,
Salem, Oregon.
frULMON Fouli, attorney ntlnw, Salem,
JL Oregon. Office uptalr) In Pattou's
Clock.
DlARGY&UlNUUAM, Attorneya unit
counwlom at law, m1ciii, Urtijou.
Having anubstractot the recordnor.Mnrlon
county, including n, lot nnd block Index oi
Balem, tbity li.tvo special fnctlltle lores
amlnluBllile to rtail (suit-, llualnea In
tho aupreme court and In the suilo depart
TOCnta will receive prompt otteutlou.
B1U W. 8 AlOrr, nhyalclnn and Bur
geon. OIllco lu Kldrldge Mock, a
lew, OrcBim. Oltlco hour 10 to 12 u in.
2 lo 4 p. in.
JK.aAimrUV M D., l'hyslciau and
, HurKCon, (lately nttcndliiK (luy'a Iioh
t)lUl.Iiirtoii,inl lioynl Iullrmary, Kdln
inrsli.) Oltlcu ntiU rodduuee lu Kirit No
tl.ual bank block. Uuliv in town or coun
try promptly utteudei). utllcu hour? 0 to
11 a, m ; 1 in a nnd 7 to &; p. m. dw
ti iir ir iirriiii' m ti t..iutr..fiiidf
U, Ofllto 16) Uouri alrcvt; Itonlduuco JI7
Tiiah htrcct. CiULcnil iirucllce. oneclal
ntlentlon given to dleunkea of Women mid
children.
rK.J. M.KKKNK, Dcullst, OIllco over
j tno wnun v.orncr, uouri uuu uuu
tncrclnl atreelH.
TMl T. C. HMIT1I. l)cntlt.l HUilo Mtrcel.
IJ Hnlem, Or. I'liilahod dental otcra-
tlona or every dcKrrlpltou, I'uinicuHopcru
llonsaapcuUilty. rW. TI llfttlf A k..l.l . I.tnna Uniul
yV , flcatlona and nupcrintcridenco lor
ail ciawm oi uuuuiuga, umeu ion aiu
loercUl St., up atalrn.
-M O tr3 ft f f V ft ..ftil.w.l Van. Itital.
g r. Hft41,ft., .,ll-lliVVft, .MBM
J. Hreyinan block. rianaudpeciftctt-
uons ni tuiciaMieaoioiuuiiuioK od aiHJiv
aotlce. tjuperlntenueaccorvTorkprumpiiy
oofita aner. t o-ii
-O J, JlcCAt'KTlAND.avilHanllaryand
Jl. Hydraulic Knglneer. U. . Ieputy
Mineral surveyor. City aurreyora olllc'T
jturpoy iiocKtraieuj. urrgou.
noiiEKT .I liuuaaiuK,
ARCHITECTS.
See tu btiore building. It w 111 pay.
;i32 Slate trrt.J.
.ncsis&ts fjAiui".
A Il.WIlJUVII),UUckamltliandhflnD-
XX. nnor. ah hike uunrMiitecu. euop
ua slate Mrrat, uir court tioute.
k
SEO. HOEYK, liatber and Hnlr drewlnc
p-irtor. rtuwtbdtluiltilieclty. 15JU
nnitulai nt'ccl.Hulem.
T10n IlOS-t. Illarkainlilu.. nil klnilnoi
XV repalrlngnudoirrlrfBuwor. Webavo
la our employ Arthur ulove, a pnifttflotial
uuneanoer. uivouan inni. i-it
JI.H111TJ1 iV CO., uontniotora, fewer
, inif, Cement Hlcfevrnlka, IvxoitviitliiK.
All Ifnrlf limitiltltv iltilin Klltoill. fir.
r" ." " 7 f : - '-' .. .:,r'"
ueuvauracra wiui uuiuu iium i;ii-ini
riAttPET-UYIKG.-l nmko n upcinliy oi
j (niH.'t-uvvriie mill liiyltif; ourpcta
taken upund rt'hiidllliKrt'', Houiu
cleaning. Iiivh order v UH .1. II. Ijtiuu
or imtcu a Hon. J. O. I.UIIUM.VN.
'tOHN OUAYr-Ooiitructor and htiltdor.
O Kluo liwldi) nuUlilug u fjiiMtlalty 4S3
Oimuien-lul atreot, saldin Orcuon.
JOHN KN1UHT, llliiukmiilth. Hurtta
Blioelnisuiul rt'palrlmimpeclally Hliop
at the foul of Liberty street, Hulcin, Orwnii.
AUHf
I J, 1.AIWKN CO., MutiunioliireiifHll
klndaof velilutov. ltopalrlim n apoeiitl-
ty. Shop 15 Xtnto Hlreet,
Those Afflicted
With (ho habit ol mlotf tu fX(e.
LIPR, 0F1UM OK TOBACCO
Ciin ntmilii
COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE
AT TUB
KEELRY INSTITUTE,
C ttho l.'r.lliinlniMt M.Umf l fart
lud.Or. Cull or write. Mtrtialr coulhWii.
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PRINTING.
VUBOKTIIK UliO IWABI.IMI.
Bit. in (he hlaix I wer rtvf -imi
Wd. (jr(Ot Myck "' IlWIik Ir
t,Ad bMf dlM tnill.(
Hat at tub urlntiiitf. uiiJ .uiuhl'ji.n u
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W-M'V riWUt IW4 OfrtifcU.
j QliXEftAL NEWS NOTES.
I II li rvlKirled Ibat tbo Ilusslan
, govcrntueiit ts ultout (o place a mar
I liul etiibargo on Hip export of tmU.
King Alexnndi-r of Servia has
licen nppotuted lionorary colonel of
an Austrian reglmcnl by tno kalocr.
Banlo Zt-llutig ny iJisiuni k ia gc
lutr ritpidly. lie lnt partly written
tlvcchaptoru of his nutobiojfnipny.
VitieKrowi'M In Fninto are mak
ing u. uroiig resistance to the at
tempts of the aullioiltlcs to abate
the phylloxera, pest,
Itatnxln West more and county,
England, have Hooded tliefiirroun
lug rouutry, wusbed, away grain
and drowned m.uiy cattle.
In iiHpeechat Merzlorg Tuesday
Emperor William paid he would
ueier neglect a chiiuee to promote
the fnlererU of agriculture.
The Canadian government Is still
iitlderliijf tho question of allow
Uk ihu Importation of American
live cattle to be slaughtered In
(.'Ulliillu.
A new I'eruviun cabinet has been
fi-ruied, Willi Senorn Ijorgono as
premier and mliiisler of war, 1
inoie, nilnl-iler of foreign afluln),
and Oarbnjil as minister of llnance.
The dry goinlii store of Burke &
Uyau, on Atlantic avenue, JJrook
I.mi, was burned Tuesday night
l.ic, SIO.OW); insured. The -tire wa
citiMtd by the ignition of some light
rubric by ii gas Jet In the window
Wheat in North Dakota is found
to be uninjured by tho recent frosts,
bui garden truck sud'eml.
Near Klcholasville, Ky., Airs.
Jury JtlclianUou and two children
were run ilowu aim kllleu on tin
railroad bridge by u train of ears.
Thomas liny, the Jockey who waf
thrown by u colt Saturday, is Mill
alive at Alaiihattau liospital, Keu
York, but there is no chance for hit-recovery.
Will Lew Is, colored, aged 18 years,
was taken from the calaboose Tues
day morning by eight masked men,
atTul'ehoma, and hanged. Lewis
was a drunken rowdy, but guilty of
no grave crime as far as known.
Tunics Armstrong, who was shot
last Friday uight In n quarrel about
a woman by Amos Dlake, died
Tuesday night at Suwinvillo Cal.
Ulakuaud a man named Jones, who
were also wounded will recover.
Egbert Kingsbury died Tuesday
o eniug Ir.uii me clltcts oi a iracturo
of the skull, caused by a stone
thrown by one of a gang of rowdies
whom he drove out of his apple
orchard ucar C'lcvulaud, Ohio.
Jii a light Tuesday night nenr
Georgetown, Ky., Frank Hughes,
while, witB killed by Frank Duiuley,
colored. Duiuley was badly cut.
Jese L. Waller, clerk of the Dele
waie it Lackawanna road, who
stole K"U, was sentenced to the
penitentiary for three years Tuesday.
WlUSIierilll, n carpenter of &alt
Lake, while out driving Tuesday
stooped his buggy In the residence
iKirtlou of Uiu city, and, after tying
Ills hoire to a telegraph pole, shot
hltijrolf through the heart. Mor
phine was the cause.
Leslie Butler has ou exhibition a
ripe tomato which weighs thirteen
ounces. It isortliutree variety ami
was grown In the garden of A. Dun
null lu this city. Others much
larger on thesauiu vino are not yel
rljK.'. Dalles Chronicle.
Wheat is now coming in rapidly,
and the price still stands nt 60 cents
per bushel. Tho farmers have
gathered as they have sown, and
their crop will place- them lu better
circumstances to improve their
farms and continue work for another
year. Cowlitz Gazette.
G. Antuiieu, of Avon, 1ms 105
acres of oats ou the Olympla marsh
which Is estimated will average 100
bushels per uure, and his brother
has ulxty-flyo acres that Is estimated
will turn oil li'j bushels to the acio.
Tho yield of tho 170 acres being 18,.
Ul!o bushels. Htagll News.
Leo Quan, a Chluainmi, near
Ouray, Col , Tuesday morning at
tempted to rape a daughter of Gen
eral Bhaw. He was arrested. The
citizens became more and bio re ex
cited all day. Tuesday evening the
uillcero attempted to take hint lo u
place of safety. J lo was shot twice
and will tile. It is supposed the
child's father did the shooting.
There Is probably no country In
tho wide world that will Biirpai-s
Wcuatchco In the mailer of fruit
producing on young trees. Here, lu
three ears time, one limy have a
orchard of many varlctlm1, while, In
a groat many other countries, from
seven to leu yearsaro required. The
premature age at which trees will
prtduee was strikingly presented to
the Advance Tuesday inornlug,
wheii Y. K. Stevens exhibit!, some
line tamplcs of well matured crub
appks, which had been plucked
from trees only llflten months old.
Thufiult was powessed of ail ex
cellent lluvor and delicate onlor.
! Weiialohio Advance.
Flunk Hurry, a negro, quarreled
with a negro wnmii Tuesday and
nltui'kcd Iter with a knife. rJho m.
uaiied and run Into the otllce of
Matthew Henneby, ut Peoria, III,,
who tried loprottul liur, but the
negrodrovo him uway. Just thou
, Ollleera Hloanaud CunilieUeu tired
Jiorry JuuiMd at them and cut both
1 badly. He drove the knife Into the
i woman's breast and then rati down
Ihe drvei Uirealoiilng every one he
j met with the bloody kolfib ile wa
fluuily kuoukotl Uwn and captured
by n pollieiiittii. Aiming Ihuoe cut
byhUn lvfiro In a terloun oon-j
dltloii.
Abotll Hott and tt Wrltlnr.
From the manner to tho matter of
notes Is a short step In this respect
American women ran lo.trn several
good points from their English cousins,
their Old World cousins, indeed, for
both Gorman nnd French women are
equally with the KiiglWh woman skilled
in the art of note writing. In polite
society notes are a valuable current
coin a courteous, tactful note often
steering its writcrsafely over a threaten
ing rock. On tho other hand. It ts eav
to place too much dependence upon
tlieso paper messengers a fault whinli
some young women of the moment
eem likely to fall Into
Said one young girl, meeting another
In a friend's parlor tho other day,
"Mrs. T. feels quite hurt that you did
not call on her neico."
"Does sheF was the careless reply.
'I must write her n noto smoothing it
over.
Almost with tho same breath the flrst
speaker remarked further, "Mr.
was at tho house last evening; hospoko
about your having so prettily explained
about the tennis Ilasco."
"Goodness." ejaculated tho othor,
"what nn escape I I had forgotten en
tirely I wrote to him of thut matter.
It was on my mind to go homo today
and send him an especially fetching
note. Now I dimly recall having
done so.
Hero, evidently, wasn young woman
who wroto notes recklessly, and, it is
to bo feared, unscrupulously, through
which practice sho will bo very apt to
come to grief somo time.
To an Englishwoman of any position
her correspondence Is ono of her most
serious duties. Sho spends n certain
portion of every day at her desk, and
sho would as soon think of not respond
ing to a friend's greeting as omitting to
answer nromntly and carefully a friend's
letter, or, Indeed, any addressed to her
from friend or stranccr. Her Point of
View in New York Times.
"They Gang Their Alii Gait."
Something that Is very much neglect
ed nowndays among young women is
tho art of walking well. Most people
reach their desired destination at tho
cost of a great deal of scrambling, of
Jerking shoulders, of angular elbows
working liko tho vans of a windmill, of
arms laboring Hko oars, swinging hips,
head nodding as a cow's does when she
walks, tho gown tiling behind at every
movement of tho licoh, tho knees bent
and tho feet lifted with tho stiffness of
a Jumping Jack pulled by a string;
and, provided they reach tho point
aimed for, a goodly proportion of their
number think no moro about it.
Others, again, walk with a flexibility
(Uiot Is to say, with tho want of It) of
a peripatetic- ramrod, the head, tho
back, tho legs, tho feet all moving to
gether with a simultaneous and tin
Jointed precision that gives them the
air of automata playing at life, and tho
imperturbnblo restraint no more like
the dignity or composuro desired than
nn nnglo Is Hko tho lino of beauty.
There aro others still who walk with
a minco and a wrigglo which are pain
ful to see, which makes ono think of
a hitching canker worm, and welcoiuo
heartily tho sight of tho no less repro
hensiblo Amazon who stalks onward
without lncasurlnir her steps, hit or
miss, so that bIio gots over tho ground,
or tho loose Jointed individual who rat
tles along as If every bono In her body
were hung on a wire, Hko tlioso of tho
skeleton in tho physician s closet.
There, too, Is tho tripping young
thing at whoso figure you never glanco
without thinking of tho topical song,
"Ono, two, three, balance liko mo."
Harper's Bazar.
Kinporor AVIlIlam'a Flrat Speech,
Fow eoplo who road the Emperor
Willlnm's speeches In tho nowspapors
have over heard of William IPs maiden
burst of oratory. It occurred in 1880
at Kconlgsburg, the occasion beluga
banquot tendered to tho then Crown
Prlnco Frederick and his son, Princo
William. Tho crown prlnco sat at tho
head of tho tablo, plpo In mouth nnd n
big bumper of claret In front of him,
to all seomlng enjoying htmsolf to his
heart's content
Ho showed no particular Inclination
to talk a fact which seomod to have a
restless offect upon his son for the
young prlnco suddenly got up, bowed
to his father, and launched out In pas
slonato vorblago on tho duties of a sol
dlor and tho glories of the Fatherland.
Tho crown prinoo nt first lookod nston-
(shed, mid then a smilo of satisfaction
and prldo wreatlunl Itself amid tho
pulTs of his plpo, and turning to tho
general who sat by his slue no sakl,
"Woll, William Is not qulto his mother's
boy, but ho suits his father to porfeo
tlon." Pittsburg Dlspntoh.
Au Author' Copy.
Ono of the most methodical of au
thors Is M. F. 8weotber, of Huston, who
Is completing nn oxhuustiro guide book
of tho Unltod States, which will con
tain nearly 1,000 pages. Mr. 8weeUer
does all his work on very small white
noto nnpor, expressly selected, contain
Ing Just twenty lines. In tho author's
regular handwriting, eaoh line contains
live words, so thnt the wlioio pngo con
talus Just 100 words. Hy this decimal
svbtoin. Mr. Sweotser can estimate al
most at a glanco the amount of hii
day's work. Emily A. Thuokorny In
New York Epoch.
SI I. Mil That Time.
"Oh, I'm a great favorite with Httlo
Maudlo," said Uncle George. ,,Sho'
very exclusive with her affections. Just
listen. Maudle. dear, who does oa
lovor
'Kberybody," sold Maudlo, liar
per's Hnxar.
Ihe ttv liferr
You have heard your friends nnd
neighbors talking about It. You
may yourself be one of ilu many
who know from personal xiwrlence
just how good a thing It K If you
have ever tried It, you are uuu of Its
tiuineh friends, because- the wonder
ful thlug about It I, that w lieu once
given a trial, Dr. King's New Dis
covery ever after holds a plaeo In lii
home. If you have never Usad It nnd
should bo altlloted V Ith a cough,
cold or any throat, luii r ctiet
trouble, secure a bottle at ouce and
give It a fair trial. It U i;uarnted
every time, or money refunded.
'JYltt. IkMIo free at frft drtgttore.
Two lloya Who Liked I'tiima.
A few days ago some children were
eating dinner at tho hotifo of a friend,
who gave them rice pudding for des
Bert rice pudding with raisins in it
Now one of theso little boys didn't love
rice but did love raisins, and being a
conscientious and well trained young
ster, with a prudence thnt ho had no
business with, considering his yours, he
first nto carefully all the pudding, sav
fng all the plums nnd making of tlicm
a eirclo around the rim "f hl plate.
When he had paid penance for the
pudding ho meant to reward himself
by eating nil the raisin.
Opposite to him sat another little boy
who had the same decided preference
for raisins over rice. Hut tlib little boy
wasn't prudent; he was only a boy, the
promptings of whose stomach wore bet
ter than those of his brain. And the
first thing he did was to cat up all his
plums. That being done, it suddenly
occurred to him that there was nothing
left for him to livo fur. So lie lifted up
his voico and wept aloud. And when
the kind hearted hostess said, "Why,
Da-y, what aro you crying for?" lie
howled, "I ain't got nny more raisins."
Then the good lady glanced down
at tho plate of tho other little boy who
sat at her skle and said. "Woll, here is
a little boy who doesn't like raisins nnd
who has put every ono of his aside, and
If you won't cry you shall have ovary
ono of his raisins."
And the other littio boy, being cow
nrdly, as prudent people often are
for cowardice is what makes people
prudent- said nothing, while the host
ess filliped off every one- of his cher
ished plupis to tho other plate. And
there, ho had to sit, full of pudding
and prudence, and see tho other boy
till himself with tho plums himself had
meant to eat. New York Evening Sun.
BAI.K.M MAItKET KErOItT
1 8ynopl ol the SIrket Uulii; and
Helling Price.
nrrAiL rriers.
KKVISHD QUOTATIONS.
8houldera-HuKarcured,perlb,12X
Breakfast bnoou 15
Hmn Hugar cored, per "' "W0-
llecf-SdMK
lirk- 10
lutUm-fi'lJK.
Vil 18 , lMr.
ToiMXliy eed-l'er lUHd, fa mrfllng
Itetl ver eed Per pound, 11J,
W lillectorerMswI Per pdUhd, te',
AMke le per jionnd.
lied lop 19c per JMtlWl.
l.i . i-lii'iniw livelier puiiud,
ItJrOr MJeper ptHHi!.
Op barJ lira 17 r pudnd.
H mi "rperlb.
M i dimbI at -
i..wtu 8 Me r bualiel.
HrwiiH lirifil.
i.m4 KruH-.l'eiiclH-i, J8 ffl; Hprrt;"
a,. blreUbvrrfw, 9K owru, lst grs l
iO i .i t 1 . trPy Iwaiit II r,
enfu p. SI ft per uo. In t.jo ib ohUb.
KnM Vegetable Potato- ten; carrot
;r, ixirso l.7.ic-. omuSo per lb.
I l!ih..-lmou 1J per lb; tfturscon 69
To oer lb-small JbUi 11V: perlb: Mutaalmou,
TlOn per lb; Chinook miIiikiii, 1!$.
11 in ino HIUCK".
Whenl-Me nt,
K1ur Per barrel. 5.03. boM 1W lb.
li.iv-l'i bushel, ;.
Jlir.-Per buhel,Xc.
Hutu Per Ion. Sji uOhHhiii, Miehe.1.
,., t Per ion, WS TO " eed.
t-h.i.-Perton,flia) " acked
ji,,iijuolel al 18 to'Jlc!per Ib. Con
i rait 16c
W.n-ltii- UllSC.
io-XV: wr do7en.
1'oiutoe rer buxliel, 9V:
( i.ru lliuul ! IH-r IHUIBll.
Clie Mi lie per pound.
EnccATiOJf.lt,.
fOP1
-THE
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BAN KINO CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, 5200,000
Trnuwiot n eenemt bnnkliiK bUKliiensi
in all its bmuchea.
lint Vet ii Mother.
There nro no ties thnt bind as close
as those of mother love, and none that
cost so dear.
An example of this was given a fow
dayu ago in tho cose of a mother in
this city, who lay on her deathbed
She had given up llfo nnd tho world,
nnd was binking peacefully into that
sleep which knows no waking, when
her littio daughter, who had been away
on n visit, returned homo In answer to
a telegram.
The child was led into the room nnr1
stood sobbing at tho bedside of her
dying mother. Shu had been told that
she must control herself, and she tried
bravely to smother her grcnt gri V, but
when sho saw tho beloved face to white
and still on tho pillow her whole soul
was wrought Into ono great cry.
"Oh, mamma, mamma, don't go,
mammal Wait for me?"
Back to earth and its sorrows drifted
tho soul that was almost anchored in
heaven. Tho pnle lips thnt had been
speechless for many hours parted in re
ply, ns tho words escaped liko ghosts of
sound :
"I will wait for you, darling
I will wait till you come."
And to give this Inst recognition, nnd
say theso fow words of comfort to hci
child, the mother suffered tho ngony of
a second death. Detroit Freo Press.
Tnilnlng for Middle Aged Woniun.
Mrs. Dorothy Stanley Is of tho opin
ion thnt tho middle aged and elderly
women of America aro inferior physical
ly nnd in nppenranco to women of the
sniuo ngo in England, a fact which n
well known physician attributes to hot
furnaco air in tho houses and tho enor
mous consumption of ico water. Thi
doctor advises as a preventive to physi
cal abnormity either to oxcessivo fat oi
leanness a sponge bath every morning
In cold wntor, taken whilo standing in
warm wnter up to tho calf of the leg,
nnd followed by n vigorous rubbing
with it conrso towol.
A light breakfast and lunch, with n
C o'clock dinner, tho latter arranged in
courses and eaten slowly, aro tho most
healthful. Every woman should make
it a rulo to bo upon her feet in tho open
air a certain longtli of tlmo every day,
regardless of the weather, and a short
nap or rest In tho middlo of tho day Is
Invaluablo, particularly to middlo aged
women. Houses should be but mod
crntely heated, nnd open fireplaces nre
essential to every hou.se. Now York
Sun.
The Shortcut Sermon IS or Acted.
As to preaching, arguing and Inter
preting Scripture In the pulpit, tho ec
contriolties of ministers are endless.
Wo noed not havo resource to such
stories as that of Lorenzo Dow, who
performed "tho shortest sermon on
record." His subject was "Hnckslid
lug," nnd what might be called the
body of tho sermon consisted in his
climbing up a smooth sapling with great
pains nnd dilllculty and the sliding
down again. An Immense concourse
of people had assembled to hear him,
and great was their lustouishment nt
witnessing this performance. The only
words uttered by tho pronchor on the
occasion were, "Hold on there, Dow;
hold on." Then he slid down again,
put on his hat nnd loft St Loub
CJlobo-Donioornt.
Natural UUtury Myth.
Less than n century ngo, in tho time
when mon had not penetrated so deep
ly Into tho study of nature, thore was a
great deal of poetry and romance, con
nected with antinnl life that had been
tdowiy but surely driven out as ihe
study advanced.
Travelers returning from unexplored
regions told atrapge and Incredible
stories about the wonderful wild ani
mals they had encountered; but Invt
tlgatlou has rent asunder these fanaiful
tale and' left only cold facts In their
places. Forest and Stream.
rrighifui I.U ir i.iret
Oftiir murdt,ervrlth wh-h i -kind
nbwH vMlrd.Ah A U w r-' I
that alva uf tutuita rrtoUniilug ant i v
vllh InaclU ty of lite ktduer uud bind
dr.iiNMtiAirshttuiko(lir, Under
ihlpPHIn.t g ryeuiu nrtghl d.
WM. dUtwr Fei, intllliary tlrpMtW
aodoat rrb ol lite bUrtJer .No omu ol
organ! maldi. ag.ltttl wklob uieilUv.'
aim pit wl. uu-n b-nir the expirt
prtMlUfe'Dw aad.eu bka A U at naught.
V'ay tl I. tiuevr, t- rellhr dlirml
All l4e W allttatWi't 1 diurvtto act km
el (L&HMliM M Utrh W'UM l Jal
mlel tu Ml liHi M-diler and kid.
Hey at mIl , r- n or fue Ihem
frw (lnl-tea-ielty hiiihhii a, uig
the.o. Tea i--dik,l4 Miututant ul
nfiaisevrifl twtHmul tUUtt Urblb
alDgur nguUpng. lituilrr' suiniarii
)UiuroXit-ui IUunCIUigfv)rBiaU
rla. drrf l, d MBiy, hu malum, l er
eonplaiiii abd (osUpVt,
Dried uIuiiid Perlb. lTa
I li"l prune Per Ib. liH-lM.
I i irlKl prune 7Me ir lb.
l.-tier Hc por pound fbr go 1
L.ii.1 l'Hpllte perlb
IIii'i.h Per Miud,Hl'ie.
Hst-onaidei. MtlOper Ik
r-noulder fw iwrlti.
( .:.-i.en.. s to ir pc po jud.
lurkejH Wto c Ib,
O.-enH .'MS pur lb.
I'uelrf. TSHpm-lb
hprlng Chicken 10 lo 12 per lb.
OLDEST, LARGEST,
Least Expensive
MOST HOME-LIKE
Institution of learning In Ihe tiortbwe4t.i
SRIgludcnt In 18S7. VXi In 1301-an increase
ol nearly 80 per cent In four i ears.
OraduatiM atodeuU in
Art, Business, Classical,
Law, Literary, Medical,
and Musical.
PharmHceutlcal, oclentlflc and theological
courses.
NORMAL COUBSE.
Grndnntea from the Normal Course have
nil tlirndtaotMCt'S of eindimtes from Ihe
Htnte Normal school.
I Ileticr fallltifs for leaching next yenr
j thaueer before.
FirelTerm Begins Seil. 7, 1891.
For cat-lo;ne. with full Information
addre W'M. . AHNOM). A J1..
0 23 llw fcalcm.t'resou
GEO. W1LI.1A.M8.
WM.KNGI.AM)
HUGH ilnNAHY-
Prcslden
..Vlca I'realdent
...Cililer
DIKI9CTORS: Geo. Vllllani.Wm. Kng
Innd, Dr. J. A. Klchardnou, J. W, Hobon.
J. A. Maker. , , ,
Hank In new Eiclmneo block on Com
merclnl street. 8al-tf
LAST ANDu SOUTH
Southornjaclflc Roulo
OAUromnA kxprkw, traiRr.
HCTWKKN POKTbAFD AXn. 4,lt
F5FH5ArT'
Snlem l'l !CB
v- .ai.r.
bv 1 hSll
7A)t p. in
l)-lh n. m
K.-15 a.in.
IjV.
Lv.
r.
Nu Krnn.
3IARKKTS BY TBLEOUAPIl.
Portland Dniver
Capital National Bank
SALEM - - - OREGON,
Cepilal Paid op, - - - S75.000
SBrpIns, ---- 15,1100
It S. WALLACE, JTestuent,
W. V. AIAHT1N, - VIct-PiesldbiiL
J. H. AJ.UEItT, .... Cashier.
DiRlCTORS:
W.T.Grav, W.W. Martin
I. Jl. Murtln, It. !. Wallaoe.
Dr. V. A.Cus!ck, J. H. Albert,
1. Mcl Pfttlon.
LOANS IvIADE
To larmers on wheat and other inarltei
uble produce, consigned or in store
eitnerin iirnaiei
""Above tiHlnagtopcnlr Mi i
tons north of Iloeun"V'lto;if -.
yr-gon city, Woodbuiu' tZ ll '?u
luiiuttnt. Hln.ii.iu it ".' .n"icm. All-"
uiictlun Clty.lrylng and Fu'etnS
Bmuiirlesor
liouacs.
POltTLAND.
W bent Valley, 11.65 pur'cei'itiil.
h lour standard, $5 00.
Walla Walla H 0,
C'aH-Kew v'hlte I2" iwr biiMnel.
MIlNlotr Bran 2fcl; h )-ti, Jrt to 20
ground barley, JdO to 8SK cnp feed. S3
middling, Sift, per ton.
Huy-3l2Upcrton.
Uutlcr Ongon fancy dnliy, Zity"- fancy-
creamery 30-"tt good to fair, a'.;
California cliolco ''2lo2lc.
KgK Oregon 1M to Vx: per doz.
Poultry Old chickens, id.
PotabX!s oOatOOj per cental.
Cl'cece Oreifon, 11 to UJc; Callfornu.
liu.
Sugars Ool Jen C, extra C, 4; dry
;r initiated, 5J cube, crmhed and Pow
lered, OJc per pound.
lle.in' 3inall white, :cnl; pink 3JJ;
iutn,4r; butter, 4o; llinus, 5c.
Dried KrullSQuuled: Italian )n lines,
10 to 12q'ctltcuudaernian,10u per pound;
raisin, 2 15 per box; pluinmor dried
pears, 10 to lie; sun dried nnd factory
plums, 11 to I2c; evapo rated peschei, IS
to'Ac; Smyrna tigs, 20c; California llgs.Uu
per pound,
Hides Dry hides, vyt to 9c; c less foi
culls; green over 55 pounds, 7c; uudtr.u
pounds, 2e; sheep plto, ctl.'23.
SMOKED MEATS AND LAUD.
Eisteru hiiniri, 'l to 13,'Jc; breakfast bn
con, 12 to IV; sides, 0 to 10c; laid. W,
to 12c pT pound. .
NAN Kit AN CISCO.
Han Fiiancisco, Auf. ji. Wheat; buyer
S 1- o
Hops1720c per pound.
liarloy feed l.07 !1 10 peri centnl
Oats-Gray 31 35 to 1 .I7$ per ceubil, old.
Ou.oiis.-11 to Ol.
MISCRtuVNKOUS MAltlCI-rrS.
Chicago, Aug. 2J. Wheat, cash si 03)i
11.0 1.
sity
IF A BODY MCET A SOSZ
tho rwnlt Is n colllalon, whether " coming
thro' tho T(i." or not. Llfa la full of col.
Iltlona. ie nro constantly colliding with
fometHid" rr tompthinir. If is icn t wltt
our neltrhboni 16 Is with somo dread dis
eases thut " knoc'.s ui o7 tho track " and
perlmpc dlsiWcs u for lire. Women Mpa
daily it net'ira, Iiivo to bear tho brunt ol
moid collisions and oilllrtlons than man
kind. In a'l caa'n of nervousness, benr
hijr tijfui ECi.satlons, tenderness, periodical
pains, sick headache, coup-cation, Inflam
mation, or ulceration nnd all "femaia
weaknesses," Dr. Pt-rco's Favorlto Pro
scription comes to the rescu of women
iu no other medicine do. Itldtlioonly
medicine, for women, sold by druggists,
under a iioaltlvo Kuaruutco, from tho
manuiaciurera, mil it win give Eausrao-
OPENS
SEPTEMBER 14th..
Ilenutlful and henlthlul site near the city.
Espenses oa reasonable ns any other Insti
tution of learning on the coast. Classical.
Liter try, scientific. Thcologlnl, Prepara
lor, Normal and iluslness counes. blu
d.'nbofiill grades receiied. Oaiefuloer
Uht and direction g ven to all student.
Utd.es' boarding hall under experiemtd
supervision, Professors of excellent schol
arship and much experience employed.
Koi Infoi million address,
C.C.STRATTON.D.D.,
Portland, or
THOS.VANaCOY,D.D..
Dean of College, Port
land University, Portland,
Oregon 7I7dwU
private e
public warebi
Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par
COMMEKCIAL PAPLH
Dlsoonutetf ul rwiHoiUible ri-. 1'inlt
dra,vn direct on New Voil(,Chtongp,San
Franolsc. Portland, London, Paris. Ilcrlln
Uons Konif and tViicnttA.
First National k
SALEM OKKUON.
the;
STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
Opens Sept- SUi, 1891.
t COUSSE OF STUDY arranged exprc-y to
nuel lliu iitcils 01 tho Farming nnd Me
chaulcnl iuttrests ol Ihe Mule.
Lire. comodlotis und well-ventilated
building". 'Ihe College Is located lu u. tul
tlvutcUuud Cbilstiaiicom iiiiulty,audone
of the heulthicst lu the State.
MILITARY TRAINING.
Expenses need not exceed $150 for' the Entire
Session,
Two or moie Bii-e ocholurslilps from
ivory county. Write for Cnlnlngue to
81 15. L. AUNOLD, Ties., Corv-llis, Or
Conservatory of Music,
WILUMIflTE GMUWTY.
The bestoiganlzed MusloSceool on the
Ninth W est coast. One hundred unUrlllv
iuUMi-studeul8tlie pn.st school ynur. liesi
uud lutast uietliodn oi liisiruitlou C u -sis
lor Piano, Voice, Violin, uigau, Ilni
inony, CimnicriHilnt, und iuusIchI cmnpo
silluii in ml the higher irm Diplomas
granted on complitlon of coiusc Nexl
term begins .Mouday, (Septeniber 7th.
beud lor catalogue or uddie'S
. M.P HVIN.
7 22 I'm dv Jluslcal Dliector, Sulem, Or
MARY E. STl!
will Iks refunded, too evawntec on bottle.
wrapiHr.
CopyrI jM, 1SSS, by Wobid's DlS.
ir.
's
regulate nnd cleanse tho liver,
bowel. They aro purely v
perfectly L-.iin'.rfw. Ono a
by druggists, tt ceuu u vUi
)
Ten her of music. Flnno nnd Organ
Can be scou nt conservatory .ot nuislu oi
at home, 311 12th stieet.
HISS THORNTON, $S&
Di-i. den Conservatory of music (.Germany,
Will open her rooms, 0 nnd 7, Haul: build
lug. the Ut of September. Will teach o
cul and Instrumental music, also Uerniai
end French. 8 2'.. tf
M USIC !
MISS ALZIRA CHANDLER,
Teacher of Piano uud Oigu.
'JXt Cittae street
iMISS KNOX iVpl's "ha1.!?'
alouiliiy lu nepiemnei Uis uud Uirb
titled for College, or private luloiing g vei
iu nny branch desired. & n in
KINDERGARTEN.
M Iss O. Ilnllou will reopen her kinder
g-irteu school, Monday, September 2I1
when she will rccelvo children from 8 tf
(ijouiaofagelortnstruct.oa alter tue beM
modern nuthods. Iii(,u.ieb null or It
person at rtsldence, Cor chemeketa aui.
.MI streets.
vvVTii'JBfeHMr
iPsgpisBsir
M. WADE & CO
r.
diiiii-uuii uy.irvinpnsii i.'..-. 'inHjii
it. "Jr? " """Ktne. -i
iUJDS.ll una MALI, DAILY
!ll a. tn. I Lv. PortfnTncT" .-. 7r-
II .52 ii. in 1 1 .v SL.ion. ;"! I'UJuls;
5:40 p. m. ' Ar. KorcIhim i ' .: '. ' P.,.
"-.u
ATfmiiy LocalT Ually (KxcpTsr
50 n. m
7:52 p. in
U.W p. m
Plirllnnrt
sulem
Albany
.r or-.
i
WM. N. U,DL'K, -1)11.
J. UEYNOLIH,
JOHN MOIH,
- l nuclei.
Vice 1 usliULi
- - Idellltl
GENERAL BANKING.
Exchange on Portland, San Franeisi-o,
New York, Londol and I'ong Kong
bought nnd sold. Stale, Count j and Cllj
warrants bought. Farmers arc tordlally
Invited to deposit cud transact business
with us. Llbeial udvauie made on
wheat, wool, hops nd other property im
reasonable rates. Iusunun-p u stub so
cuiity can be obtnlm-d at tin Luuk In
most reliable companies.
FOREST GROVE POCLTRY YARDS.
Founded !n 1877.
1000 YOUNG JOWLS FOR SALE
And tho "finest ivei thru nn the Piitlt
i.oasl. JUook junr 011I1.1 i-'iilj
for choice selcrtlons.
Send Stamp for Catalogue.
Address J. M. GARRISON,
lOlbdw Fori st drove, (irecou
l)!?M
D.C.SHERMAN,
U, s, Pi-nslon and Claim ngeut. P. ')
Box Si. -alem. urioa. Deputy Count
Cleri' Vrlle for Hanks w
iioiinl of Equalization.
The Hoard of Eouallation of Marlon Co..
Oregon, will mcetat the county courtroom
in tlm court limine in me city 01 Maiem in
said county nnd state on Monday, tho 31st
day of August, 1891, at U o'clock m. in. as
rcquireu, Dy law
baid board will continue In session for
ono week, after which tho counts' court of
Marlon county will complete tne exaint
nation nnd correction 01 assessments iu
the manner provided by Inw.
Therefore allowners of property are here
by notified to nppearat said tlmenud place
and show cause If any there be why the
assessment of Marlon eeunty ns taken by
the assessor should not bo ncoeptcd ns cor
rect. V. ULKAVJHIt,
Assessor Marlon County.
Dated August 10th, 1831, Slldwlm
$500 Reward I
WE will pay the above reward for any
case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick
headache, indigestion, constipation or cos
tlvenesa we cannot cure wltw west's Veg
eltablcLlqer Pills, when the directions are
strlctle complied with. They nre purely
vegetabl, and never fall to give satisfac
tion. Sugar coated. Large boxes, contalu
lng 30 pills, 25 cents, lieware of counter
feits and mitntlons. The genuine manu
fucturedohly by THE JOHN C. W'L'SI
Co. Chicago 111,
Sold by Geo. E, Good, Druggist, o00 Com
street, Salem Or.
Health is Wealth I
ul. r. C. WESTS Nerve nnd Brain
fieaiiuiut, 11 guaranteed specific for Hys
cnu, I'lizliv ss, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous
Soumlgia, 1 eadache.NervousProstratl in
aiisrii by 11 e use of nlcohol or tobacco
Wnkitnllne s, Mental Depression, Molten
Ingi.llho rafn resulting in insanity aDd
lead rg ti misery, decay nnd death, prc
iiia.iMe 11 dage, barrenness, loss of poni-i
iiu cd bv over-exertion of the brain. Ea -L
lixein'f Ins one month's treatment, 11 (v
1 box or lx boxes for $5.00, sent by mill
i'pimIi! oa receipt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXER
To cure any case. With ench order le
ce.VCe5.oy us for slx boxes, HCi-ompanled
with lo.rj0,we will send the purchaser 0111
written guarnntce to rcfuud the mnneyll
the treatment does not ellect a cure. Guar
antees Issued only by Geo. K. Good, Dru"
ulst. sole agent. S09 com. St.. balam.Or.
s
RjASp.
SvrY
riJiWfe
C AM
rwfiLpA
HEALTH.
Lb Itlchau' Golden IJa.li
mm
mm
am r.'o.
wire. i,nncre, nr'. nJ second suic.
o)eul,,.?!! r.tc" CoPPcr-ooIorwl Piotchi
hlmuT' " .oPPer-ooiorca Piotche
hllltloOAtarrh.dlseaMd S-ln n .1
Byp:
priin&ry form of
the dlseus known iu
I.e
syphilis. Price, J5 00 per lloltl,"
Rtchan'a GnUIen UiiUnnt No.:
o.S
ififim
?.,!rT?J?.1??rl MercurUiayphllitlo hhe'u
UU.1.U1, 1 uuu in me none, rains in (In
Jh'l ?rfpy"t1?Jtan' Lumps and con
trackJ Cord , Stillness of Uie Umbs. an
" all dUtase from the ,'(",
whether cauwd by indlvretlon or ahuv
f JfjrcurA ''"f Wd Pur u
liellhy. Prlra 5 00 pec 1'ettli,
IrrlUtioa Gravel, and all Urinary ir Oenl
Ul dlwrangemenu. Price 94 30 pei
t Ulcb.au'. Golden Spanl.li In.
l-ctlon, forterere caseiol Qonorrhre
UlUmautory Gleet, Btrlcture,ic. Prlc
9 5U per Bottle.
,..sUe-"!7,,v G,pldon Ol.Umenl
MdtrapUon. Prlrs$l 00 p.r Uox
L nichunU Golden Pll-.V,m
ndBrlntraujnnt; loMotphyikUpo
Prlc OS 00 pr IJor.
Tanlc nnd Nervine,
Bnt (Trryvhen, C. a IX, iecundr ittii
ptr express. -
THE niCHARDs"DRUQ C0.,Ao8ut
0 k 511 MARKET ST ,
JTmnclf co. Oiu
wum bkht run,
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPER?
TOURIST SLEEPING CARi
For m-fxnninoautiou ot si-coua , I
passengers nttachid lo erprev, tram! ,
iVest Side Division, Beta PorQasI
aim turuius:
DAILY (KXCEIT HUNDAY).
7T . in'. I I7v. Forirnuu"" Ar. 1 kaZl
i2:Hi p. in. I Ar. OrHli I . ' 1 , 'J '
Al Albany and Corvullls conntrt i7
lulus iu Oregon I'uufic ltaiiruud.
KX fH tASTHAIN TpAILYKXTB HT Kt'NBt
1 45 p. in. I Lv. 1 'ortiand Ar7 1 3Ti;
7.25 p. 111. 1 Ar.McMlunyilleLv. j ll
rouffii Tickets
To mi points
EAST and SOUTH
r 01 tickets nud lull ititornialion regua.
in latca luups, elc., npply to the Comm.
uj'a agent Salem, Ortgon. "
h.V. UDGElta. Assu U. F. and Pass.Art
K K'll) .HLK.lt. .Manatn
THE YAOUlWA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RA1LM
Mid Oreuon Development comranrt
steunishlp line. 225 inllia shorter, 211 houn
li-ostiiiio Ihnu by any otbci loutc. I'Uil
cuiss throuuli tiussemrer unit Ireluht lit.
7 .. ..".- . :; .. . ".--
110111 1'oruuuu una an poinia in ina vll
lumeitc vaiiev to anu ironi muu rrancusj
TIME SCHEDULE, lExcept Miinoays).
lcavoAluiiuy lsjOFK
Leave Corvullls 1:40 H
Anlve Ynqulna - - 6:30Pll
liiave Ynqulna ....... 6:45 A K
U.ive Coiullis UM5AH
Airlve Albany 1I:10AX
O. A C. trains connect nt Albany ut
Corvallls.
The ubove trains connect at YAQl'IM
wnii xne uregon i.'eveiopnitni cos Ut
jk oi?,iiir.i,,n i.ii nmi i iaii t.u ,. null 4
Frani lsco.
SAIM.M; PATCH.
11 BA.MKB8. FHON yAQDUA
Farullnn, 1'ilday, June a
Willamette Vulky, 1 uesdaj jul'
Farallon,.suiiday .... .. u'
Williiiuette Vailiy, Ihtirsdaj .. ,
Farnllon, Tutduj J., j
HTfcAJints. riom mas i uw
illaniette Vnllrv, hrumy JuntTi
Furnllon, Tin oduy u July l
VMllaiiiette alios. Rnuday - i
Farallon, Thurso&y 10
v illainettt Vailui , Tuesday " a
This conipany reserves the right tc
change sailing dates without notice.
illnmette Vnllej points tuu make cloet
N. Ii. Passengers liom Portland and all
connection with the train.-, of th(
iAOUINA UOC'lEntAlbauv orCorvallli
and Tf destined tu Min hrauclsio, should
.itmniro tnurrlveat uauina the eveiilLi
before date of Milling.
1'nssmgii and Fi eight Kales Alwtys Iti
Iiowest. For lnfonualien apply to ileum
HC I.MAN & to.. Freight nnd Tickel
Agents 20U and .-Front St., Portland.Or,
I o
CO. IIOUUH Ac't Gen'l Frt. &
IVss. Agt., Oregon Puclllc It-It. Co.,
CorvulUb.Or
O H. HAS WFLL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; A
Pass. Agt. Oiegon Devilopincm
"o FOI Montvotni it 'ti
Frcn. Ttrmical or lulerior I'oiiils U
KoHhcm Pacific Railrai
Is the line to tnkc
To all l'oiiits East and South.
It Is the dining car route. Itrunsthron,!
vestibule train, every day lutheyearn
ST. PACL AND CHICAffi
fNo change of cars.)
Composed of dining cars unsurpassed,
luiimim urnwing room eieepers
Ol latest eijulitnieDI
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars,
Best that can be constructed nil In wulca
ui-ccmmodattcnij nro both nee and iur
nisi cdforholdetioi Urstund second cla
tickets, and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
toutinuoi . tt rcu'.r;ting with all
lines uhcrdlLc A ifrt pn-1 unlnterniptfd
eivice.
Pullman sli - n-i loiscaubei
cuicd liiudvi, . , n nny agent ol
theronil.
Thiuugh tickets lo nnd Inn) nil po'1
inrchaseuul an ticket olt.ieo! tbisccBf I
I"J . . . .,. '
run information loncernmg ratts, u
if trmns.routesuudothcrdetnllsfurnliM
nar plication to any agent or
A. D. CHAM. TON.
A 'stnnt (leneril Passcurii j,mt J
l FIini si r, ror. WuIirgton; "
If nd, Oregon
SHAW !l DOWNING, gents.
DO YOU FAVOR
Building up a Strong, Independ
ent Paper for tho People
in Oregon ?
A PArEK THAT VILl"nOT SELL OtT-
.'riuted at fhc Seal of Goveinmcnt
LOOK AT THE IIEIOUII OP IUR HtW
JOURNAL. During the recent session of the IfgWJ
turo it was the only paper iu tbe ,?,S,'Sl
uttacked successlully I he l'on iand djnr
torshlpiu Oregon ixditlc. it succeIw
opposed all dootorlngtbeAiisirahanW"
law Int be IntertstHOt political boe "
iidveM-ated the law (lluit passedi ji
the Oregon railroad commission pawjU
tlx Just und reusouuble rat of frfj"
and tiower to enforce Its decisions, "'r,
rcssfulty ndroniled retcullou oftu,I4
railL.id commission as best fluwin
enfon-e the law. It lahoicd lor ' "JS,
ures in open rivers and thus 'iire'"'
peopn-iherUihtto free and unreinCK
uceot Im wattrwajs.
I1 PLATt-OKM
The i 'a pitai. Joukxa i favors
In national tt minces, to the end ,n" ,i
prHM-ui nxiieusivu miinopoiy "y'lfrlM
supplying n inadequate currency " j
supplanind by ihe guvcrniuenllsai w
legal tender money, with coin ba; "A
lU-leni to uniform ound t&nvvrj
elide it iHvor election of all o1
u ho leelkliiiM for. or ie directly el?xl
ble tn the people, by direct vole ol lli
Pie. Il favor ruislng all t,e,rf,,1lSrt
by a tax on the btovs earning If,eonlrori
Onus bnibzorelgn nnd lUte- 1 ',. (
nprnliigRi) waterway to tne tea i
eiinir !r all .mum. n carrier r",4r
' hat hi- p'odnrer b II secure wr n "
in luroest nm lenrt MtilM
If- -i, f ,r reialnirgnll VJltd
In the haudiiiftherirlenodJuulAi'
In theinteretof iherjplevrrru
fuper. ror wnnf , e elMwnw- ,.,
lit W011;rP
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