Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 22, 1892, Image 4

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Flower"
I had been troubled five months
with Dyspepsia. The doctors told
me it was chronic. I had a fullness
after eating and a heavy load in the
pit of my stomach. I suffered fre
quently from a Water Brash of clear
matter. Sometimes a deathly Sick
ness at the Stomach would overtake
me. Then again I would have the
terrible pains of Wind Colic. At
such times I would try to belch and
could not I was working then for
Thomas McHenry, Druggist, Cor.
Irwin ...iJ Western Ave., Allegheny
City, Pa., in whose employ I had
been for seven years. Finally I used
August Flower, and after using just
one bottle for two weeks, v.v.5 en
tirely relieved of all the trouble. I
can now eat things I dared not touch
before. I would like to refer you to
Mr. McHenry, for whom I worked,
who knows all about my condition,
and from whom I bought the medi
cine. I live with lny wife and family
at 39 James St., Allegheny City.Pa.
Signed, John D. Cox.
G. G. GREEN' Sole Manufacturer,
Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. JL
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USOtaii-J& lnlna Sltle. Bho- t and
Arn. Short Hi-rath, Oppression .(hra.
Gvrollen Antic. WenU nnd fci-atliet-lnj
Spells. Ui-opjy. IVInil In fitomiip etc.. er
SSirDa. MILES' NEW HEAmTCURE.
AnawdiKOTPrrbythocijInint InSls a (special
1st. A. K. Davis, Silver creek. Nb.,cjicr taking
four bottles of HCAIi'l' Ol'JIC felt better
tban bo had for tt-clTd yts. "Kor t' rfrjear;
troubled with Ictt 1 caej ti-o butlcs of
DR. MILES' HEART CURS cured r.)0.-tTl
Logan. B.tchannn. Mich." H. ?i.""l"1-"Ji,i
butlon, Ga, baa taken DH. MILb3 HEART
CURE for Heart trouble frith Brest rc-'lts 3Ih.
Va Bar, Kltchburc, Mich., n an 111 for 15 j cars with
Heart Dlwaso. haU to hire houjo help. lived on
liquid food; ured Dr. Miles' HoartCuro sol
all pains left her; constant u9 cured her. Fine
Illustrated book KltEB at druKElsU". tr edfloLis
Dr.Mllos' Medical Co.,l!iiuitlinli.
Bold liyl). J Fry, ilr'icg!at,SiI-u.
Act uu o new principle
rtgulvo tl s liver, otatnach
end boweUi tl un-eh the
ntrr'i D:t. l!ii rs I'rua
tptedilu fure I thousnesa,
torpid liver aac, constipa
tion. cnslleM mllJott,
Bureit I CO clow .3,25 eta.
jMiol-a tree at ilrue. lata.
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eold by D. J. Fry, dniL'uNN '! in
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When "old Sol" makes all things sizzle,
Drink Hires' Root Beer.
When dull care makes life a fizzle,
Drink Hires' Root Beer.
When you feel a little dry,
When you're cross, and don't know why,
When with thirst the children cry,
iThere's a sweet relief to try
tPk Drink Hires' Root Beer.
Wpccerit Package makes five gallons.
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THE POWER OF K3AW
Tho Chlness prlz. the Olmenfr rort.
Touch mors lilxnly ttiau Opium. Tlier
call It Cilniune lucanlne thv rower
of Man. When icarcd tba Cuoit
quality has been told for JIOO per
ounce. JJow, why do tliar pay ouch
prloe? t'rcnUkuthi'j'lii)lIYf ItKivci
them thn unuiU desired nervo forco.
llotv Binny paople tuner (rom Treak
ncnf NVLit a dlilrtinslni; allmonlf
You lack rim, urn forco. energy,
power. You feol all goue. You are
always praying for strength, yat get
tlnr weaker and weaker. Lliton t
the rotce of mason. Flar yonr cat
Wore Intelligent iperlallits capabls
of helping, yu. CHrlug yon. By th
inert wi (tins of a letter you ran haa
ynsr ci.o dTagunsed free, abiolulily
iroe of U1 chariot. Write to-day.
COSiBOPOLITAN DISPENSARY,
Etoolrton, llarkot oxd Ellis Streets,
BAH FRANCISCO, - - CALIF.
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HEALTH.
L niLhiiu's noMen lUIsurit No,
(Juris Chancres, link and bccoihI stage
Bores en ths Live and Hedy; Bore E.H,
Kyes, Nose, eta,, Coicr.colored lliotches,
fjyphllitlotStUrrh. diseased Scalp, acd all
Jirlmary forms of tlio disease known si
lutlillls. I'rlro, 65 00 ir Ilolll.-.
I.e Itlclinu'K (IriMert llulsuiu Na.il
Ctircs Tertiary, Mercurial Hiildlltlo Hlieu
matUui, l'alns In tha Hones, ralntln the
' Head, back of the Kwk. Ulceratetl Sort
Throat, Byphllltlo Itash, Lumps and coif
tractcd Cords, Stiffness ot the Limbs, anJ
eradicates all disease (rom the system,
nbothcr causeJ by InJIsrretlon or abuse
of Mercury. lcaWn the blood pure anJ
healthy. X'rlce 8S 00 per llottlt.
tio Hlcunu'a Uo)In Ntiuultli And.
tloto for tlio cure ef Gonorrhoea, Gleet,
Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Genl
UtiHsarrangcnisnU. l'Tlcti 04 SO ier
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Ml disarrangement, l'rlce 84 r.
Hotlle.
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lection, forserera nosesot Gonorrhuss,
liifUmmatory Gleet, Strlcturts,4c l'rice
91 no tier Hotlle.
U Klcluiu' Golden Ointment
lor tbo eOectlve hcallngof Syphllltla Born
aul eruption. X'rlrat 00 Mr llox,
! Klchuu'a Golden l'llls .Vrrti
and Brain treatment) loss of jihyslcal jo
r, exi-eas or orer-work, I'rostrstlon, eta
Prlosi 3 00 wr Ho.,
Tonla si n 4 Nerving
ikot eryhtre,a a IX, sxoursty'cass,cO
per cs-ros.
THE RICHARDSDRUB C0.(Agertr
O0 ftll HAUKCV T.,
'lUW tWWT WtsHI
A Keen Answer Turr.ctli Aoy Churl.
This incident is told ns Uapix;ninB i
few days ago to tlio daughter of th
lato Genernl Clinton B. Fisk, showing
tlmteho hna Hint keen wit which hei
father possessed. Getting into : Twcn
ty-third street car, and forgetting thai
they havo now conductors, bhe absent
mindedly handed a quarter to the tnnr
next to her, intending that ho should
nav the fare. The man, who wai weK
dressed, drew himself up, and said stifllj
and nndibly, "Mndaia, I am not n con
ductor."
"Oh, excuse me: I thought yon wen
n gentleman," was tlio quick reply, am:
tho man left the car amid the wniles of
the passengers. New York Tribune.
Komlkijr llrtneen the Lines.
RAILROAD JOTTINGS.
Ill wsm f ns Vt .noirn Itnce.
At- ttiug to th ht jriea told by a
n i.ii....on rw,. o t, f'S,!.,.. .n,i trove ! wo coitcs iroiu iNognies,
Eastcni Illinois, says that Hno has no1 A. T.. ta-irr-Tunknns of Los Triiicho-
nnwont intpriUnn of mnkinir nnv nztou- HIS. 21 ..nOO.fUT WOltll BClCUtlflC OX-
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-Life.
Jnuninllstlr Item.
A young man of ability, but not o
much means, was talking r.liotit startint
a newspaper in Houston, nnd waa tellin;
a friend about it.
"You can borrow fifty dollars am
start a new paper," said tho friend en
couragingly.
"Yon darned fool!" replied tho wonli
be journalist, "if I could borrow fift;
dollars what would I want to start r
paper for? I want to 6tart a paper po J
can borrow tho fifty dollara." Texn.
Siftings.
All Up.
Mrs. Claptrap My dear Miss Pali
sade, I want to present Professor Pan
handle. Tho professor has some verj
absorbing theories that ho wishes to ex
plode, and I am sure you will be onh
too delighted to listen.
Miss Palisade (the belle of a season
with rivals) My dear Mrs. Claptrap, 1
am delighted to meet j-o charming a
scholar us tho piofessor, nnd I shall takt
him over and iutrodnco him to youi
daughters at once. Life.
Dimmer.
A man recently went into a ctore in
Chicago where there was a phono
graph, which ho set going by putting
a nickel in tho slot. When he pul
tho rubber tubes to his ears he heard
the "Star Spangled Banner" played bj
an orchestra, and with a startled cry
"Jewhittakerl an I left my team un
tied!" he rushed out to see that they did
not get frightened by tho music New
York Tribune
In n QunnUiiry.
Humorous Lecturer Good gracious
what have you brought mo here? I told
you to fetch the manuscript for mj
lecturo, which I loft at homo by mis
take.
Messenger Yes, Bir; but tho missis,
after looking all over your writing table
couldn't find the papers, and so she
thought sho would send you tho bool
out of which you copied it all yester
day. Floh.
lie "Would Pay.
At a negro prayer meeting not long
ago n brother who had tho reputation ol
being "mighty in pra'r" got up and be
gan to petition tho Lord to "come down.
"Como down, oh, Lord, come downl'
ho vociferated, "OhLord, como down.
Bust a holo in do roof nnd como down.'
"Yes, Lord, do." broko in anothei
brother, deeply stirred, "an' I'll pay foi
do shingles." New York Recorder.
Too Unreal.
"Tho play last night wasn't realistic
enough for wo."
"What was tho trouble?"
"Yon know that chap who was killed
in tho third act?"
"Yes."
"Well, I saw him in tho street this
morning." London Tit-Bits.
A Steady "Workman.
HouB0Keeior I don't beliovo you ovei
did n strolco of work in your life.
Tramp I was six yours in one place,
mum.
"Indeed I How did you happen to
leave?"
"I was pardoned out, mum." Now
York Weekly.
I'leuriitltely Bprnklug.
Protty Teacher I shall be thankful
when vacation comes, for lately my head
has boon 60 full of figures that thero's no
room for anything elso.
Punleigh (gallantly) Yot ono would
never speak of you as a figurehead,
Kato Field's Washington.
Special Meiistrrn lteixulreil.
Hoiibowife It seems to mo that your
pint of milk is very small.
Milkman My cows is the small kind,
mum! Exchange
Yearning!!.
1'vo often thought I'd llko to bo
A nuMo missionary,
Tbo keeper of i peanut stand,
Or un apothecary.
IM llko to be n chorus girl,
Or tUthorinalden fair;
And ob! fur more, a reigning ijueen
Willi diamonds In my hair.
Alnsl bow have I burned within
With mad, tnsano di-slro
To bo a now Kcuobla
And bet tbo world un flrel
But nil In vain, I yearn and pine,
'Tls plain I've no vocation,
My lot In llfo Is but to bo
Contented with my station.
I know I bnvo nn easy time,
No roiigs to ninko a verso on,
Uut obi It Is a grief to think
I'm nothing but a person.
Urooltlyn Life.
sions.
Germany's railroads havo a trackago
of 2l,cM3 miles, 0,000 miles moro than
exist in Great Britain nnd Ireland, tho
early homo of tho railway.
Tho cases against Thomas Mitchell, of
tho Burlington nnd Quincy, nnd J. J.
Johnson, genernl freight agent of tho
Rock Island, who were indicted for giv
ing discriminating freight rates, havo
been dropied.
Tho United States supremo court has
decided that tho Baltimore aud Ohio
Railroad company did uot violate tho
interstnto law in issuing "parti tickets" ,
at reduced rates to parties of ten or
moro. I
A charter has been granted in Penn
sylvania to build the Tomhir kon, Milnes
ville and Eastern road. It will be eight '
miles long, running from a point on tho
Sunbnry, Hazleton and Wilkesbarro
road, near Tomhickon. The president
of tho company Ls O. S. Van Wyckle, of
Hazleton,
piri iiae traveler tens 01 uio
wetii: - uf tho Los TrinchcrnH coun
try, i'ho mountain is Bituated in tho
Sunom plains, nbout ICO milod from
tho Gulf of California uml 25 miles
from tlio town of Altar. It is near tho
placer gold fields, which havo boon
worked since 1801 and uro Btill lioh
in ore. Tlio mountain of Los Trin
clients is 300 feet high and 700 yards
across. Largo sttmo terraces, from
fcix to ten feet high, havo bcoii built
on all sides, from the bnso of tho hill
to its Mimiuit.
"It must havo taken 100,000 men a
year to build thwo terraces," paid
tho traveler. "Sover.il theories aro
advanced for tho construction of
these terraces. Somo tuink tlioy
were part of a tremendous amphi
theater, v.-hero the people gathered
to witness games. Othei-s believe
they were fortification. of Aztec ori
gin, but thoy fccem older than that.
I At any rate, tho district beeins wor
thy of a thorough o.-plorction by sci
, entific men. Aiany tminuo and val-
Traffio managers get 0,000 or $8,000
a year tip to $'20,000 that is, in tlio
west they average about tho same, but , W 1,ollcs ". bo t ,uud around tho
tliPr nrn nicnntinnnl cases. Derli.lri3. CUIIOUS 1.03 11-mClierUS mountain,
where more is paid, although it is doubt
ful if any lines pay better than the largo
southern systems.
A con.tract has been given the Penn
sylvania Steel company to erect high
way crossing alarm signals at points
whero street car lines cross the Pitts
burg, Fort Wayne and Chicago tracks
in Chicago. The hignab will bo used as
an auxiliary safeguard. Tho present
protection is crossing gates.
BEHIND THE SCENES.
The Actors' fund is richer by $170,000
by the fair.
Those actors and actresses who are in
the swim are known as "Charles Froh
man's Four Hundred."
The report that Miss Maud Harrison
is prepared to retire from the stage at
the end of this season is denied.
Among the theatrical people who will
ummer in Europe are Fred do Belle
rille, Evans, Hooy and Courtney Thorpe.
Chicago is to have a now theater. It
is to be erected and controlled by Mana
ger II. R. Jacobs, and will be added to
the already long chain of well paying
theaters on his circuit.
McKeesport, Pa., is to have a new
theater. It will bo lighted by electric
ity and fitted throughout with all mod
ern improvements. George Altineyer is
the promoter of tho new house.
Eric Siboui, music teacher of the Prin
cess of Wales and czarina of Russia,
while yet they were unmarried and liv
ing in Denmark, has just died at the
ago of sixty-four. He was the son of
an Italian tenor, but was educated at
Leipsic.
Delia Fox reports the loss of eleven
pounds avoirdupois in tho season. She
did not miss one performance in all of
"Wang's" long career, from tho Broad
way theater to the uttermost parts of
tho Union and return. She says the sea
son has been exacting, and that she will
tako a yeanied-for rest.
FASHION'S FOIBLES.
A stylish calling costume consists of
bilk in a large plaid pattern, tho red
ingote being in a blue or gray woolen
material and having a small train.
Among tho most fashionable hat
crowns are those that aro conical shaped,
about four inches high, and nre at tho
base about the size of a small teacup.
One of tho most distinguished and
stylit.li costumes of tho season is a lus
trous black silk gown, jet trimmed, with
tan parasol, tan snedo gloves nnd tan
colored velvet "calf leather" shoes.
Tho old fashioned semidiaphanons
lawns and muslins aro being revived.
Thoy como in tho daintiest possible pat
terns, and aro being used by leading
modistes for some of their most modish
costumes.
Tho skirt slashed from foot to waist
to reveal n real or simulated skirt be
neath is alike the mode for beach or
mountain dresses and for elaborate
toilets. Red underskirts aro seen on
many handsome imported gowns.
Chamois colored cloth jackets of a
pale, soft tint are worn with blouse
waists of cherry silk laid in tino plaits,
held in place by brier stitching. These
waists uro fastened with tiny gold but
tons. The edgo of the jacket ifa finished
with embroidery in gold brown aud rus
set. Now York World.
AROUND THE THRONES.
Ex-Queen Natalie has dramatized her
matrimonial experiences.
The czar is now, for tho first timo
sinco his accession tothothrono, occupy
ing the historic winter palace.
Tho Duko of Alba, nephew of Em
press Eugenic, is chief of ouo of tho old
est and grandest families in Spain,
When tho queen conferred the titlo
of Duko of Clarenco on the j'oung princo
it was remarked, "That title brings ill
luck."
Tho empress of Austria is curiously
unconventional, nnd often does things
on tho spur of tho moment in such nn
offhand way as to mnko her ladies in
waiting stare in astonishment.
A short timo ago the Moorish kaids
gave tho sultan of Morroco nnd his son a
presont of 200 malo and femalo slaves to
celebrate tho event of tho marriage of
tho heir to tho Moorish throne.
Tho empress of Germany in person
presided nt tho meeting of tho Vater
landischen Frauenverein, and of the
affiliated socioties of tho Red Cross, ic
tho hall of tho ministry for trade. This
was tho Fimio room whero tho society
met tweuty-fivo years ago for tho first
time.
CLEAN!
If you would bo clean nud havo your clothes done up
ii)the noatefctand dressiest manner, takothjMU to tho
SALEM STEAM LAlLMHtY
whoro all work iadoni by wliiio labor and in tho most
prompt manner, COLONEL J, OLMSTED.
Liberty Street
and for hundreds of miles in all li
reetions, showing that the country
was once populous aud rich." Chi
cago Inter Ocean.
A Itnre Vt'ltne,
At a Lanarkshire county court
some time ago a caso of assault and
battery was being hwml, and tho
lawyer who was engaged for the de
fense took occasion sjveral times
during the cross examination of a
witness for tho prosecution to refer
to him ironically as a "gentleman."
This went on for some time, and at
last the witness appealed to the court
for protection. "I'm nao gontleman,
yer honor," said he, "an fine that
lawyer body kens it: but he's only
Eayin it;so that I'll get angry, in tho
hope that he'll be able to make me
contradick mysel'."
"Come, now," said the legal lumi
nary, with a contemptuous sneer,
"do you swear that you are no gen
tleman ('' "I do," replied the witness
in a nettled tone, "an you may swear
the Mime, my man, till yo're black
hi the face, an I'm ready to tak' my
dauvy that ye'U no be brocht up for
perjury." The cross examination of
that witness came to an abrupt con
clusion amid the boisterous laughter
of the auditory. London Letter.
Advertising E'ul.-es.
Advertising fakes are of all sorts
aud sizes. The bunco advertiser
baits hij hook with the magic word
free. It keeps him busy pulling his
lines in. I have before mo now tho
number of a magazine, bearing the
name of an honorable publishing
house. There is tho old crayon por
trait fake. We will make you a
crayon portrait free of charge, pro
vided you exhibit it to your friends
and use your influence in seeming us
future orders. The individual who
last worked this fako in New York
used to make his profit on the frames,
which wero supplied at a certain
price or no picturo.
I pick up a paper for children and
mothers. One advertisement reads,
"You can get free a steam 'cooker'
that fits any stove and cooks all
kind of food at tho eamo time." Be
fore sending the postage stamps
placo tho accent ou the word "can"
in tho quoted sentence. Printers'
Ink.
Liiylnt; llrlrk In Clil Wentlier.
At Clnistiauia, in Norway, building
operations aro oucccssfully carried on
at temperatures as low -lis 2 degs.
Fahr., and tho work executed under
these conditions compares favorably
with summer work. In fact the
Christiania builders maintain that it
is superior. The secret of successful
work under these conditions is said
to be in the aso of unslacked lime, in
mixing the mortar in small quanti
ties at a time, being made up imme
diately beforo use. Tlio mortar must
bo put in placo beforo it loses the
heat duo to tho slacking of the lime.
The lower tho temperature tho larger
tho quantity of limo rt quired, so that
below 12 dogs. Fahr. the work cannot
be carried on profitably. Deutsche
Bauzeituug.
ltt-niiirl.iiblu I.itl.ea.
On tho Mangihhlak peninsula, in
Caspian sea. thero aro fivo small
lakes. One of them is covered with
salt crystals -scrong enough to allow
man and beast to cross tlio lake on
foot; another is us round an any cir
cle, and of a lovely rose color. Its
banks of salt crystal form a setting,
white as tho driven snow, to tho
water, which nit only shows all tho
colom from violet to rosy red, but
from which ries a perfume of vio
lets. Both the perfume and tho
color aro tho result ol the presence
of seaweeds. --London Tit-Bits.
1'orclnir Wnter In Spiral Pj1!n.
In tho latest method of hydraulic
propulsion, instead of toraug tho
water always tu one lino of direction,
tho nozzles or out't'ts aro made to ro
tate around a common axis, and thus
act upon the water in hpiml paths,
similar to tho action of a propeller
blade. Now York Times.
I'liri) Air In tin- I'.mlrj.
Keep n small box lii!.d with lime
in your pantry and cellar; it will
keep the air dry aud pure. Now
York Journal.
Those Afflicted ;
Wtta tUelhabltVj! using to excess,
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Sent (in Cron-dnl Ti-rrj bnntn.
It was on a South ferry boat to
BnKildyn during the m.li houiu in
tho afternoon, nnd as usual the boat
waa crowded. Their was not a vat-ant
seat ami niiinv iteonle were
standing up. I was r-oatnl mar the
door of one of the after cabins, when
three well dressed young men en
tered.
They bad squeezed their way in,
.r there was a large crowd on tlio
Jeck outside, and I should uot havo
noticed them particularly but for
what followed.
Tlio thire young men apiieared en
tire straiigirs to one another and
they separated inside the cabin. A
minute later tho attention of all tlio
pa.sseugers on that sido of the boat
was attracted by the sounds of a
struggle on tho deck outeido and
shrill cries for help in a womau's
voice.
Then cune a man's rough voice
vommandiug her assailant to cease
ns persecution and tho gruff rejoin
der of tho villain, who threatened to
.iraiu his opponent and to throw tho
woman, whom ho condonm"' hi un
measured terms, into the 1 1 2.
"Now, you lemmo "lone." L...-d tho
woman shrilly, "or Oi'llcall Lie deck
hand. It's a brute yo are, if ye are
my husband. Gwan away from mo
now, or Oi'll scranio murdher."
'Lot the woman alone, can't yo?"
commanded her defender. "Keep
your hands off, or I'll make you."
"She's me wifo, yo loonatick, so
jest kapo yer jaw and yer paws
away, will yo? Sure she's tho bano
o' mo loif, an Oi'll tacho her to neg
lect her ould man."
Of course everybody in tho cabin
or nearly everybody started to
his feet and made a wild rush for
tho rear door. Fifty or moro seats
wero vacated in less than thirty sec
onds, and half the people in tho cabin
crowded themselves onto the deck
space aft to witness tho fight that
appeared imminent
Then it was that tho three young
men mentioned, who seemed to tako
no interest in tho row on deck, very
quietly took three of tho vacant
seats. Singularly enough tho uoiso
on deck had ceased and the passen
gers with mystical looks wero press
ing back into the cabin. No ono ap
parently had fathomed tho troublo
and some of thoso who had first
rushed out returned looking rather
sheepish and contented themselves
with standing room tho rest of tlio
trip.
"It worked to a charm, didn't it?"
whispered one of tho three well
dressed young men cautiously to his
companions.
"Yes," rejoined ono of tho others,
with a quiet smile, "ventriloquism
has its uses even for tired storo
clerks. You'll have to practice that
falsetto voice more, though, John,"
ho added, "for it's a trifloshaky yet."
Moro than a dozen times since that
afternoon I have heard tho threo
young men play their little gamo
with variations, and it never fails of
success. They always get seats.
New York Herald.
THE BEST IM THE WORLD-
BladKwelP?
Bull Durban)
SrooHirjg Tobacco
Situated in the immediate section of country that produces a grade
of tobacco, that in texture, flavor and quality is not grown elsewhere
Jn the world, and being in position to command the choice of all offer,
ings upon this market, we spare no pains nor expense to give the trade
THE VERY BE5T.
When in want of the best; ask for
Bull Durban?
Sold everywhere. None genuine without the
Trade Mark of the Bull on each package.
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO.,
DURHAM, N. C.
;j DURHAM 1
HWTBlwirw&l HMrf
Stalo Treasurer's Third Notice
Salem, Uay 10, liUi
STATE OK Oltt GON. 1
TltKAaUUY Depautmknt.j
VTOTICG In hereby plven that sulllclent
N fumlxnreon Im'dto ixivnll iiiithtiind
luirst.itewcrrantmjndorseu'prescnto- una
uot piild for want of fuuds," nud tlint tlio
Mime Hill bo paid upon premutation at tills
office, Interdti thereon ceaslnir with tho
daloof this notice, 1'HIL. it KTSCHAN,
htnteTieaHurer.
P.
posals
for Sim
lilies
Obstacle to the Cure of Disease.
A disease is incurable when its
causes work on without interruption.
Malaria induces an incurable chronic
condition if tho infected person does
uot leave tho impregnated marsh
laud of his residence. A bronchial
catarrh continues stationary, and at
last draws the lungs into sympathy
with it if the person attacked by it
remains constantly exposed to a
dusty atmosphere. With like sud
denness and energy of tho causes of
the disease, with like continuance of
tho local processes, the individual's
power of resistance, the vigor of his
constitution are important factors in
determining the outcome. A vigor
ous thirty year old man will over
come an inflammation of the lungs
which would be fatal to an old man,
to a drinker or to a man weakened
by luxury or a life of dissipation or
suffering. Professor fl. Xothnagel
in Popular Science Monthly.
Each Age its Onu Criterion.
Tho coarseness of one age is not tol
erated by the next. About's resusci
tated Napoleonic troupier discovered
this. There is progress in refinement,
although it is accompanied by cant
and false delicacy. But the suggestion
is this, and it is in a sense independent
of tho question of art and morals or
the nonmoral quality of art: Every ;
generation has its rights, and among j
them a right to protect itseli against
anything it dislikes or that offends
it. It does not concern itself much
about abstractions, but it knows what
influences best serve its ideals of a j
better life. On the whole it is as !
good a judge of what is good for it
as tho more enlightened novelists.
Charles Dudley Warner in Harper's.
The Board ol Trustees ofthoOrefjon State
lusanu asylum hereby Invite sealed iro
(wnlslor furulhliliiK at tho lu-yluiu near
Salem, Oregon, the following hiipplles for
the six mouthb endlnc January 1, lS'Ji:
DIIY GOODS.
1OT0 yds cotton flannel (XuUma, XXXi
600 yds AmosUeng mariners stripes blue
mid white
MX) yd Ljnsdale bleach sheeting:" inch.
3U0 yes p'quot A Fhcetlus, bi luth.
100 ydipeuuot A unbleached &beeMug 45
Inch.
(j00 jd century cloth.darlv eolors.aoited.
150 yd: cnutlueulal check flannel, black
nud while,
300 yds red and blue check glais crash, IS
inch '.ride.
WW yds bleached linen and (French crash
l! Inch wide
SOU yds AinoBkeas; blue denims 1) oz.
oOO ydsU-l bleached sheetlug, 1'iqjot.
50ydssupeilorsitln d.imaskiS Inch wide.
3doz?o 10 whitoiClark'suilleendHlncad.
40 ' 0 white ' '
JO ' ' a-j black ' '
5 ' ' 50 white ' ' '
II ' ' 00 ' '
18 jrros pantaloon buttons (metal)
15 doi prs aUhpeuders, (Kocklord)
0 gros shoe lacs 5-1
ilOU yds American shirting prints light col
ors assorted.
GUOCKU1E-).
(I.IK.0 lb Lpl salt.
400 ' cheese, Cranston's or ns good.
3o00 ' cracked wneat,:lrcshgrouud.bbls.
3000 ' lolled oats, ' ' '
300 ' dried currants, tre-ih, good stock,
'JlX) ' U .t Co's A A. H. brand carb soda.
JjiO ' choice Island i k-e.
300 cream tartar, J. A. Kolger's prime,
or as good.
20 gro"s matches, Vulcan, superior Safety.
1 (J dozsiruo brushes.
(j ' clamp mop sticks.
u aoz oaiu uncus.
3 ' dUol brushes,
12 brooms.
2 duz whisk brooms.
!ij ciU'ojter,Klelds,Fnrrcn,sorosgood
30' corn, (Window's or as good)
30 bxs maccaronl 15 lbs each'.
3-J doz concentrated lye, American.
Jjlb-i elastic starch.
1 gross clay pipes with 2 gross stems.
40 lbs stearic wax candles, orusgood.
2 doz Woiceslershlio banco (quarts) Lea .
Perrlus.
ICO lbs tu pioca.
i'M com starch, Oswego or as good.
OttA) ' golden O sufjar.
0000 ' grauuluted
250 gals elder luegar.
4310 tts Gold lhist cornmtal (or as good)
Ircsh iii bbU.
300 ft ouekwheat flour, fresh, Improved
roller.Oregon.
Sl'ICES.
300 lbs black pepper, ground.
BUTTER.
203 lbs fresh dairy butter, (weekly) more or
less.
TKA.
1000 ft3 Japan, Columbia brand, or ns good.
COFFEE.
3000 as Costa Itlca, rlrst giade.
2U ' chicory.
M) ' govt. Java, ' '
100 ' real .Mocha, '
UOKACCO.
1500 lbf Sledge Hammer brand, or as good.
MEATS.
00 lbs per doy more or less of beef and
mutton lib required In equal parts o!
fine and hind quarters.
L.E.VTHEH,
JJ roll sole, heavy Stockton, extra 25 to 27
lbs e.,ch hide.
1 buckskin.
1 domestic calfskin,
1 side harness leather.
FLOUIt.
600 bbls nioreor less, best roller process.de
livered as wanted.
fcOAPtf.
25C0 pounds Kirk's savou or as good.
10 bosea lory soap, 100 eatesuich,
10 lbs thnvlng soap (i'almer's barber or ns
good).
CKOCKKHY.
2 doz 12-inch platters.
10 inch xlatters.
shaUer salts.
T-lneh jilates.
1 pint cream pitchers.
1 gallon wuler pltcheis.
12 inch vegetable dishes.
How He I'roiiuiuictil It.
There is a story of two gentlemen
who, in a hot argument as to how
the word "neither" should be enun
ciated, appealed to a jKu-ser by with
tho question, "Do you, sir, pro
uounco it 'neyther or 'neother?' " to
which tho stranger, being it native of
tlio Emerald 1-le, artlessly responded,
"nayther." London Tit-Bits.
Daniel IVebitcr Was u ItciiiU Canutsor.
Daniel Webster paid his second
term's tuition at Dartmouth by hand
ling "Do Toequeville's America" in
Merrimack county, N. H. Publish
ers' Weekly.
NEW DAILY MAIL STAGE
Kehvecn Aurora, Hut teville,
Clmmpocif, St. Paul aud
Fairfield.
Leaes Aurora dally at 10:30 a. m. Ar
rlve at Fairfield 3 p in. Returning' leave
FasrfleM nt 4 p. in. .rrle- at i'lmnpnfs
8 p, m la as Cham i-onj tf a. in. a rrl vn
at Aurora via Ruttevllle, -t S a. m con
nect with mornlntfH. . On. tru1''! going
mirth and toutu. l'msengeis, ba6'snge and
fflttht carried t regu1 ir rate.
Service beglut Monday. March 17. 1SS2.
uUa,UOEi,EU,fropr.
l-uuart soup bowls.
0 wasn uowis,
a ewers.
15 doz cups.
10 ' sau-ers,
10 ' tumblers.
12 ' (Much dinner plates,
2 ' U-lncu soup plates.
1 ' S inch vtgeuiblu dishes.
Sl'ATIONERV,
12 doz J'a.vs.m's Indelible ink.
3qts sauiord's piemlum fluid.
3 titauord's copjlng
3 ' commercial Ink.
4 reams Jefer paper,wtdgewood half sheet,
or as guod.
(i doz lead pencil?, Dixon's graphite No 54
rub tip M'S,
1 box incandescent pens, No", Falcon.
2 ' incandescent ' j, Loudon,
2 ' Ulllott's 401,
JJOOTSA-NDMIOES.
10 dozbexes shoa blacking, patent woed
b xe.
20 pn No. 0 ladles' fine shoes.
10 v No. 5 '
" ' ' h mon's sill per.
75 ' 0
21 '8 ' loots.
:il
jo i .0 ;
OILS. ETC.
200 gallons coai oil, i'eurl bniod, In tanks.
J.O ' Uiueedoll, boiled, In cises.
100 turpentine, In cies.
HO lbs parattloe.
M)j ' sal soda
50 beeo wax.
HARDWARE.
2 doz dust run.
5.' feet li- noli imind Iron
jo
-Jd
v.
lll-S 11;
at iron.
VNorwuy.
MJ-18
lift-S
6-oi Inch octagon tool steel.
2 pieces S feet each 1 Inch octuron o a steel.
z l I.J
H ?' 0- ? rr"n !". Ugut, Jturdens.
Mbs.N'ii. s Putnam homo shoe nails.
lnibsNo. 2toeralks.
fOO lbs lest hi iuh.su.. ih' coal.
1 I Much horse rasp, JUnier's.
8dtz I. It cstst steel rcund pulnts, polished
st tl sttel fh e s.
ldoz ..Kks, Hunt' i-aslteol azflnUb,6to
D lo.
ldoz puk bandit a.
H do R H borrows, areiea niatrial,:lron
i doz H K barrows, plain material, Irn .
wheel,
H doz patent German handled hoes w' It
(I inches.
y doz No. 1 solid rocket, cast steel In ,
width H Inches.
2 stone sledge hammers of 25 Ib6 and 1 e
lbs
1 double faced striking hammer.
NX) lbs No. 20 galvaulzed sneet iron.
KM lbs No. 2.! ' '
IPOlbs o. 1 ' '
100 lbs -Id finishing nails.
.AAI HIS I'll
auitisM
lOOlbsJOd
X) lbs Sd nails. VNalin
100 ids ion
lU)lbs20d
MJ lbs 4 kl
lOOlbsOOd
I'LUMUINU MATEUtAL
200 feet 3i Inch galvanized Iron pipe.
200 feet 1 inch ' '
UOlettK ' ' .'
100 feet black '
W feet H ' '
li doz l Inch flange unions.
1 doz Inch Keystone unions.
Jd()z '
1 doz , inch tec.
2 doz 1 inch lees.
1 doz Inch tees
H doz ljs Inch tees
1 doz Inch lock nuts
1 doz ii plugs
1 doz 'A '
1 doz y,
dcztf '
1 doz Uushlngs 1 to Ji
1 doz flushings to k
ldoz Uushlngs k toj
ldoz Hushing!. t )i
1 doz sockets y, inch
doz elbows lk Inch
1 doz elbows 1 iuch
1 dr-z elbows K inch
1 doz elbows iuch
1 doz elbows 4 inch
2 doz 1 Inch strnizht ell's)
1 doz ii iuch ' '
4d072-inchJeuklus'vnlves removable dlsl i
k doz l'i-lnch ii.
S do. i i .
doz ' ' '
2 doz '
K.doz'f
1 doz y3 '
vaives
rumoable disks for Jenkins
1 doz ii Fuller bibbs plalH
ldo.y,
2 doz lirapor's sleel oilers, No 11 or ns fees. 1
1 doz elbow burner cocks
2 doz brass pillars
1 doz lava tips
lptilr 10 inch gns pliers
To lbs solder J-J and
5 lbs resin
1 doz sink couplings
)4 duz lend S traps 1
21 ibs2-ply rubber picking, cloth insei "-"i
1 doz vulcanized rubber washeis.furijb. i
2 doz yln
leach 1 inch and ljlnch drllt plugs ,:
lead pipe
DKUGS.
lOlbs aqua ammonia
1 gro-s bottle, 8oz
10 lbs ab-ioibent i-o'ion
Jj doz siiools rubber adhesive plaster1 j d i
each
5 lbs ether fort In J lbs cans
5 gross corks. No 1
5 lbs choral hydrate cryst.
1 lb tl oxt liucbu 1'lJi Co or Wyeth A- Uro s
31bs 11 est piuulsvligln, '
3 lbs sarsaparlllH e-mp. for syrup, '
lib ' rheluroiu, lor syrup,
1 lb ' zlnuglberis, i i) ii Co or j t u
A Uro's.
1 lb tl est aconite, ' ' '
1 lb cannabis ind, '
2 lbs ' cascdrasagiada, ' '
lib ' oiill, ' '
lib Usui tolutaua for syrup '
20u0 emptyjaipsules No 1, 1' b Co.
ur.0 2
lOuo ' ' ' u '
HO ' ' ' W '
1 lb balsim peril.
1 lb llg potass arsen.
5000 hypodermic tablets hyo-cyi-mS snfpiS
I to gr Wyeth &. liro's
60 lbs miigneslae sulph.
l-i oz morphlao sulpu.
1 lb pepsin sacch.
10 lbs potass broin.
2 lbs potass iodide.
5 lbs potass alt, cryst.
lib potass cilras.
1 oz oleum myrclae.
4 oz oImuiii tiglii.
lb pheuaceiiue baj-er.
1 di)7bottles I'ulllps'KiiiulsonCbUUverOU
Zi oz ijululne sulph, K tS it
51bssodll bicarb.
V2 doz syringes, Davidson's.
3 bs siiuuges, large earrlage.
1 2 lb sponges, surgical.
1-2 gul spts act herls nit.
10 lbs aselliie XX, refined
1 oz atgentt nit in sticks,
lib comp. ttnet. clnchonla.
2 doz strengthening plasters. 8 A J.
2 dnz Alcock's 1'orous plasters.
4 hypodermic syringes, Wyeth's i B.-o's.
50 lbs Max seed meal.
Samples may bestcn at theoniceof lie
board of trustees, goods must bo In a -co i
auce tbeiewitb, and must come in c i Uili i
packi.ges when possible. The boan iic
swrves the right to reject any imd tu. u A
Delhery of supplies win b-j require w u
ln ten days' notico ofaceeptano. ol I d. A
copy of this advertisement mut aceomiv
auy each bid, aud the name of the rnu-s ef
suppllts must be written on tbeenelou
eout.iiulng bid. huclx bid must include all
the items of Ihocln-sbld uiku and must
give Items and totals in luil.nlthoxi" ptiua
of meat and Hour. Auditing ollici s u
jirohlblled lrum conflrmlug uccou its f
purchasers when the mlvertlkmei dw
uot conuiln a .'ml andcompletu detcnpiua
of the arllc'es to bo pui chased.
Ulds w HI be opened at 2 o'clock p. in. (
Tuesdnj , July 6, lsai,
WYJiVKSTKBI'KNNOV It,
UKU. .JlcUUlUJ!..
VHIL. .MLTSCllAN,
Wm, A. Muslv, .lloaid of Oominis--ouer
Clerk of llu-inl.
THE YAOUIHA hOUTt.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILRGU
And Ure'uu Ueveloiunent cemp. '
stcunshlp Hue. 225 miles suortcr. u an
lestimu thun by any othei joule, tsi
ciass through jmssenjer and lrtl.ht "c
horn I'ortlund aud all joints In iuewU
Umette vallor to and iroiu sscu l'runciff
TIME SCHEOUtE. (Kxcept Bundayn).
Le-iveAlbauy i,H)utii
Leave CoivhIIIs 1 J
Arrive Vnqulua ,J Tm
Leave Yatiulna !,;
live CorvallU 'r.v
Arrive Albany 11-uA
O. J: C. trnlns connect at Albany an4
Ctirvallls.
The above trains connect at VAQtiS
w.ih the Oregon Development to u.a
jf.-:citi.Hhliis belme.n unutna an -
KinnU(Y. -
N. Il.-J'.issengers (rom PovtUnd aid w
Wlilamette Valley pouts can make ck
connection with the traius of iw
1.WU13A KOUTKat Albauy jrlonwW
aud if rtentlued to Sau hrun-lsco, ft'
arrauje to arrive at Yarjuina the evtnm
before datu ol sailing. . ,,.
I'i.unn-(r nni Frdckt Ktr Alv)" j L
lort. 'or luforruatlon apply to tn
Ul'LMAN ft Co., Freight and 1Ci
Agnnu iXXl and 202 Front su, Portland, if-
C.C. HOOUK Ac't Gen'l KfL
Fns. Agu. Oregon ThcIHc It. K. ";
Corvaid, "
V n.JLVHWfcUv, Jr. Gen'l i
Fads. Aft, Oregon Uevelornifm
m .411 Mouleoinen
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN,
South of.Wtnirtt HoL-i,
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