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. f H . .-"-fi v"-' ?"VIT r,TYT'' "v'"(f."WSi??fap" 'w'wv '' " ; i-?rj-3i"r?---i--' f !)''-.? '5' - 'VHjaflfWrgiJ CAPITAL 4 VOL. 5. "TJLUS PEOPLE'S PAPEIl." SALEM, OBEGON, MONDAY, JTJLY 11, 1892. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 1G2. ' v r-w ?ps "$ f - - FVFNTMG JOURNAL.1 if Mill i 1 I fi I For 0 ne Cent and a Dj'or the accommodation of the public rWT TAiVIPQ Quarter. VKOVKSSIONAI. OAIIUS. ALV1N II. fY DUNHAM, United States Army Consul Ing Engineer Hy draulic and Hunliarv enelnrcrliiir unci roids a specialty. OiUcc, room 6 Exchange M1WI IIIVIUl IT. MCF. PATTON, The Stationer Will cany Postage Stamps and Envelopes. Hetncmber that when you want Stamps go to FATTON'S 98 Stat Street. AS Ed. C. Cross, Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt ami Smoked Meats oi all Kinds, mil iiminiiiiiiiwiwi miiwnimi ttotit rrrmi rumt i TWk B HIT"! PJ Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prmpt delivery to all parts of the city. US Court and 110 State Streets. xvoom mci amrawi wcaswwa lhe i 8BB' FLAGS y m . M fl?eb m. a nj! rifYAMni cc KteW- ' Sky Rockets, mm SET PIECES, ETC Day We .Cel So ,"' - . - T?t VfTTi vOv c: IMW ra OVH -ffirsj- ' ".SAV'C M5U-' .Xa .. V J:--.lKS--' '' r"" ",y fWJ P, UA ebrate FIRE - CRACKERS Q3SS-,- .. 2R ka none w ' RRI1T. 'Head quarters for Fourth of July Goods. Country orders tilled at lowest WliULiifiSAijia HAI Uri. mmgfmtwmm vcsxxtr&irK&ajEBttnnavaaYJZLrt'aixf'uanxitJBtvvsPHssaaji MiSS lit LEADING MERCHANT ? TATT.ARS 47 COMMERCIAL STREET. mm ;k&ils i LOCKS ! PIING-ES ! BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT lllT (I PctZCl Pbers and Tinners, QNK OK THE liAROKdT E8TABLWH Mpnls In the State. Lower rntes than i .inland. Largest stock l.egal Blanks lr theBtute, "d blgijest discount. Hend foi pilcellitof Job printing, mid catalogue oj ftifBjWHnkH. K. M. WAira, hti'i Printer halpm Drnn From Terminal or laterior Points the Northern Paciflc Railroad Is.thollnoto tuke To all Poinb East and South. Itlsthedlulug our route, ltruns thtotigb 7eitlbulo trains every day In thoyeario ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of car.) Cfunppcd of dlulngcnrs uusurpasROd, PuUraim drawing loom sleepers Ol latest equlpmont TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can bo constructed and In -nhlch accommodations are both tree and lUr ulrfhed for holders of first and second-class tlckets.and ELEQAFT DAY COACHES. Acoutlnuoti Ui cou?o:tlng ivlth all lines, atlordlm Jicct and uuluterruptetl Bervlco. Pullman aid Ions can be se cured In advi, any auent of the road. Through tlcketstoandfioma.il points In America, England and Europe ciu be purchased at any ticket olttco of this com pany. Kull Information concerning rates, time ortralns.routesandotherdeUllaJuiijlshed on application to any aceul or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent. No, 121 First street, cor. Wa-thlngtou; Port land. Oreaon SHAW & DOWNING, Agents. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subseribeif $200,000 Transact a general banking business In all 1U branches. OICO. WILLIAMS Hi esideu Wm. ENGLAND Vice President UUQU iMcNAItY Cashier DIUKCTORS: Geo. WlUlams.Wm. En? land, J)r. .1. A. Klchardson, J. W , Hodson, J. A. llaker. Bank in new Exchange block on Com mercial street. 8:12-tl EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Sliasta Line UA.I.II'01'KIA KXPKKSS TRAIN KUN B AIL'S 31B1 WKEN VOBTIuND AND 8. F. feouthT Noith. 7.1X; p. m. I Lv. Portland 9:18 p. m. Lv. K'llsm 8:1S a.m. Ar. Ban 1'iun. Ar. I 7:j6 u. in Lv. 5:2tJ a. m Lv. 7.U0 p. m Lt4f& 21G Commorchil Rt., S.ilein. Gurdeti Htisu mid Luwii Bprluklora. , 'Pmplete liuo of Stoves nd Tinwaia, Tin roofing and plumbiug n K-jtnlty. Estimates for Tluninic nud PlumblUK Furnished. mte- RIMER HANGERS. HEAD QUARTERS. Ea.1I aro invited to !tll at Hit Court street and look at all the lute liatterus In Wall Paper and tjet prices for same-on the wull. ME. C. SNOW, Lecorutor, with E. E.SNOW, House, SIgu and Car- WM PAINTING IN ALL M'S URANCHE3. fJPaper HaiiKinr. Kalsninlninc, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and jfataral Wood Finish. Only FnsM-Iaw Work. E, E. SNOW. KeuiHinliur the plaee, Ha uoort Htteet. Above trains stop only al lollow lug hta tlonsiioith of Borcburg, Kast Portland Oigon City, Woodburn, taltin, .Mbauj Taugtint, whcddH, Jlulhey, liarrlsburv Junction City, Irving and Eugene. Authorized Capital $500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Salem, Oregon. W.A.CU-UCK, Pres. ;W. W. MAItTIN, Vice Pres. J. 11. ALBKltr, Cashier. State, County and City Warrants boughl ut l'ar. Uw MONEY TO LOAN. Special Inducements for the next 30 da. s on rfood farm loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, Boom 14, Bush Bank block. 6 12dv White's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK, Now rpady for business. Careful work n specialty. J. V. WHITE. Hernia and Chronic Diseases DR'3. SHIMP & HOUSER, Oeotetpecinl attention to Nervous, Cat ui rlial, Asthmat In and Throat Tioublcs. Hernia (rupture) cured without pain or detention troin business knd Guaranteed In Pvpr OrT?r Lvery variety of Femalo and Cbronlc dlbfus-ea treated by the most advanced methods known to Electrical nnd Medical ecieuie. Twenty years experience In sur eery and the application of electricity )t!lco 2-i! Conmifrclal Ucet., Bush-Brey-man Block. Salem. TMPUOVK1) OKUEH OF RED ilEN, 1 Kamiakun Tribe No. 8, Halem. Holds council every Thursday evening, at 7.;U. Wigwam in blato Insurance hall, I C. BAKEU, Prophet. KK1KK O. V ATERH, t;blef of Rtcoids. noaf mnui mai.l daily, 8-!ii) a. m. 11:17 a.m &:5U p. n.. Lv. 1'oi'tJuud Ar. J 4:80 p. in. Lv bulom Lv. J 1:40 p. m, Ar. Boseburg Lv. 7.00 a. m Albany Lai at, Ually Kxcept Sunday, 5 00 ii. ut. 7:52 ii,iii. ytUp. m. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland salem Albany Ar. 1 10..50 a.m. Lv. I l:ii u. m Lv, I ISM a. m D The place to gijt a Saddle horse, Livery ri, Kxpress, Dray or Truck, "Wood, Hy, Mill feed or (rood well rotted Manure, oadfof Dirt or Gravel. Call on ltyan & Co., back of villametto hotel. Proniit and careful work is our motto. jjgX KYAN & CO. ;em Truck 4 Dray Co. ron works. Dtuys .mtl tniou n iy ho id oniT of ti'i .i'kJ i o'n.i'.''ta' DRAYS AND TRLTCK.' always ready for oiders, iiiiU Mid (lullvtr M'ootl, hay, coal and luruhpr. Of tleo riti.to rit., oppo'.ite Ka fiiuml throiighout the duv n' r r 't B AKc, Proprietor, ! C PERKINS, General Superintendent SAI.EIV1 IRON WORKS, :rvi, OREQOK. aillactures STEAM IING1NKS. Mill GittllU. Water Wheel Governors. Frul rOlltrltb. Tracilon J mrliiiM. r.rrtlr. etn. I'nnn mi.Qhlnerv made and renalrrnt aernl HtfentM ulltl limiinfi.itnrMi.or tltn fMlHbr.itfttl WnblMlronl iLlHfil Miiltltlr.i'it Irnurt Bcels. Farm nmclilnery mndt up d lepilied. IIRCHILL. T S. BURROUGHS. cnuKcm Li. & puRPiOUGns, iers, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitter?; SHEET METAL WORKERS. 100 ChemekHa Stitn-t. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars For accommodation ol pabbengers holding eecoud class tickets attached to express trains. vVest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: I'AILV (EXCK1T SUNDAY). V:.a) a. in. I Lv, Portland Ar, laiOp. in. 1 Ar. ('oivalllB Lv. TIAi p. in. 12.55 p. m. At Albany and Corvallis connect with tinii'S ol Orrgon I'ucillc Uullrwnd. KaVllKbSTIIAIN (llAII.y rXl'KITHUNilAY 10 p. in. iLv. Portland . .Ar.aieaunnvino i,v, TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE When you see these new 1891 designs in Books 4 and 5, "Houses and Cottages." Size, 8 x 10 Inches. Contains new designs, new stylet, latest kit an in planning. No i has a5 designs elasslrtcd fiom JloO up to 1300. about, halt under 1000. No. 5 con- taluj 5'J designs of dwellings costing ovei $1500, many fiomSlbOO up to J.1000. Alnnj new Southern or resort styles of houocs lu these works. Price SI each, or the two for J1.E0. D. S. HOPKINS Architect, Grand Rapids, Mich. Those Afflicted With thelhablt'of using to.excckS, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AljTHE KEELEY INSTITUTE: Forest Grove, Or., Call write. Htricth confidential 7:Uft p. in, Ar. kju a. in 6:45 o. m Through Tickets. -To hll points EAST and SOUTH I'or tlckeU and lull inloimation regard. ing rates maps, etc., apply tc the Ccinra nys agent i'Ipui, Oirgon. E.P. IIOQKKS. Asrft G. F. und PaDS.Au't It. KOKHLLtl. MnnvBtr "S:'JEijJ&, gss SasTi and Door Factory Front Street, Saiem, Oregon. pest cltRs of work m r line fit prices to oj immtt- nth tho lowcbt. Only the beat mutorial used. THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon DecIopment companj'i steamship line. 'J2H miles shorfpr, Ai J'oun HstiineiliQii by any otbei loute. Fir.t iibH through imssenger and freight line b' in Portland and all points tn theWll metto vallev to and from Ban rianclsc TIME SCHEDULE. (Except Sundays). i.eave Alouny iiil'U I.Me'orullls 3:10 V iS Arnvo Ycrmlna Vi'M Ltae Yaiinina ftinAW I-eavo Cor)ll6 . . .... loWAAJ rrf Albany P:U' A ii i A C trains connect at Albany and ii r al'is, ri cnLon trains connect at YA'-JlJN. -;'tn the Oregon Uevelonrnent foe Ut if MfATfiHMtm between Yanulna aid Hn "rf""! Ifc N H. I'assengers Jrom Portland .d al Willamette Valley points can make closi .onrectlon with the trains of thf iAOUJNA KOUTE at Albany or Corvallb ir.d If destined to 8.1 ii Jranc!kco, shoult rrangBtoi.rrlvB8t Yaqulna the evcnlni Hifort. dato of oaillng. P."Lfr?r iuA Frrlrkt Hlln AIwiti tit inrci Fni infortaatlouapnly Ut Mwn hl'j.MAN ten freight nnd Tic! U Agwiuttwond a Front st., rortland.C'r. O.C. llOULiK Ac't Oen'l Vn A Ps. AgU, Oregon Pacini U. M On., tXir-.HllU.Or : n.JIAt!WLLL..Jr.aen,l Kn; A Piu. Agt. Orwiin Lerflopnieul (X., HH iloagomvry t,; Citation. In tho County Court, for theCounty of Ma rlon, State of Oregon In the mutter of estato of) ,...,, EeliueL.'ox, deceased J'""rn. To all iho heirs of said decedent, known orimkiioun, UHEKIINU: In tho nuinoof thoHtateof Oregon, You are bureby cited and required to appear lu the county court of the Htnte of Oregon foi tho County of Marlon on Monday, tlio lHtti dayot July.lS0i.at 10 o,'cIick,lu the tore noon of that day, then and there to show eauw, If any thero bowlij an order should not bo niado authorizing nud empowering tlutadmliilstmtorof bald estates u sell the teal pmrly bclouglng to said t-btato, which Is described as follows to-wlt: Lots 8, n, 1U anil 11 In block No, 8 as shown on tho amended puit of Capital Park addition to tlin tvlty oi Saiem In Jfarlon County Oregon. Wltucss, the Hon. T. L. Davidson, Judge oi mucouuiy court, oi moMauioj uregon, for the County ot .Murtou with tho heal of snlduiurtatllx, this lath day of June, Ih'Jl, Atteft: 11 V. HlILHMAN, Clerk. lly FIlANK W. WATi;H4, Deputy. sKAIJ For Sale, Cheap, A number of trios ol this springs Plyrn out h 1 lock, Mack I-uiigMmn, Wlilto Leg horn, and Partridge cochins, nil thorough, brtdetock, Uuy early, saveexprcpiclmrgefe andiietthntilckol tiiekflwMni. .l to t-5 iar trio, bona for shipment. Ai'drrss E. 110FK1I, tolein, Or. J J. HHAW, M. W. HUNT. HUAW & . HUNT, attorneys at law. Otllcoovor Capital National bank, Salem, Oregon. GEO. II. BURNETT, Attorney at law, Salem, Orcgnu. OUlco over lidd a liu&u's bank. ST. niOHAltDSON, Attorney at law, , olllco up stairs In front rooms of new Jiush block, corner Commercial and Court streets, 8aieui,OiC;oii. j- JOHN A. OA1WJN, Attorney at law. Kooms 8 and 4, Lndd A Umh's bank building, balum, Ongon. 8 1 lyr H.K. IIOSHAM. W.H. HOLMES. Boniiak & IIoLVEN. Attorneys at liw. Otlico in lliifih's block, between State and Court, ouOom'lHt. MMLMON FOltD. attorney at law. Salem, L Oregon. OUlco up-staln) in Patton's block. O H. 11UADSHAW, PHYSICIAN AND JD. Burgeon, halem, Oregon. otHce In Lldrldgo block, upstairs over Williams A England's bank Residence corner HUito and S. K comer Inter street. Wit. YOUNG, M. D., Olllco formerly , occupied by Dr. Rowland, corner (Xiuttnnd Liberty streets. Telephone No. IS. I Olllco lieurb: 8 n. m. to 12; 2 to 1 p. in., and 7 toy p. ill. Residence lsth street on electric car line. Telephone No. I), H. W. S MOTT, Physician and sur geon. Olllco In Kldrldco lllocit. ba- em.Oiegjii. Olllco hours 10 to 12a.m. 2 to 4 p. in. E' B. PH1LBROOK, M. D.,Hoineop ithist. . OiUcc 155 Court bticet; Rcldence 641 High street. Goi.eral practico. bpe.l.il attention given to diseases of Women and children. DR. MINTA K. A. DAVia. Olllce liours, Ua. m. to 11 a. m.;2p. m. to 5 p. m. Day or night calls piomptly attended to. Special attention given to dlso ises of u om ou nnd children. Ulllcelu uw Bauklllk., 303 Commerelal street Residence same. P1 uon' R. T. C. S.M1TII, Dentist, 92 State stieet, fnleni. Or. Finished dental opera- ions of every description. PalnlibS opera tions a spot Wily. T D. PUGH, Architect, Plans, Sped yV . llcatlons and superintendence lor all claws of buildings. Olllce 'X3 Com mercial St., up btulrs, G A. ROBERT. Aiohltct. roomli'l. Mar . quam building, Poitlaud, Oiegon. HUSlNEas OAK1W. HOKYE A MILLS. Proprietors tho Porco lain BathuudShavlngPailorj, Hao the only Porcelain Until Tubs lu tho city. X3 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. -3. 1 IJ. HiUTH & CO., Contractors, Sewer Jr.. lne. Cement llldcwalks, Excavating, Ktcj All work promptly done, balem, Or. Leave orders with Dusan Bios. , 4:15-lm 4 PJ, LARSEN A CO,, Blanufacture of all . Klndsof vehicles. Repairing a special tr. Shop 45 State HtiecU OAKPET-LAYING.-I tnako n specialty ot caipet-sewlng and laying; carpets La fen up nnd rolaid with grout care, hliado and turtnln pole hanging. I Leuvn orders with J, H. Luun, Bui en A Sun or White Corner. J. G LUIiKUAn. THE iWILLAMEHE, SALEM, OHJSaOJF. Bates, $2.50 toTs.OO per Day. Tho best hotel between Portland and ton Francisco. First-class In all Its appoint meuts. iw tables are served vrlth the Choicest JTvuits Grown in tho Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. fSP 7ARANEI3 A new nnd Complete Ti e.itmc nt , coiislsl lngofsuppobltorlis, oiutnicnt In cjpaiiloi, also a box and plIU; a poslth e cuio lor ex ternal, Internal, blind or bleeding, itching, chronic, lecent or hereditary Plica, and many other dls-ensis and luinnln weak nesses It Js always a ziuit bcuelll to Iho general health. Tho ilrst dUcovcry ot a medical cine roudorlng uu operation with the knifo unuecuhSHry liuruattoi. This remedy has never beou known to fill, gl per box, 0 lor tC; sent by mall, V, hj sulfur tram this terrible disease ulien'u wiltteu guarantee Is gl en with (1 boxes, to icliinil the nionoy If not cured fend hUimp for n eu sample. Guarantee icsued by Woouauo, UiMJiUB A Co., wiioli-Nilu and lotall diug gists, sole agenU, l'ortland, Or, C l-ly-dw Burton STATU STREET BRICK YARD. Lirgo stock of c iimnon Brick nlw ays on bund, Pr. rsed and ornamental brick in ido to order.; iuve orders at (I Htnl, 61 State Mreet, Goodhue A Cahlll, US Statu street, or at the yard,oppostohUtc Prison. Capital City ResUturaot Jas. Batrhelor, Prop'r. Warm Mcah at All Hours oi tlieOaj Nono but white labor Tt yd In thl establishment. A gootsaLiitunti.il mini oi"ktt in flri cluhsttyle Tweuty-flve ctulu rr weal tc n n v hon nr Onprt tr.i,' bclwmu 0, era Housa unf Mluus LUtrr G T. BURROWS AH1UIC8 a full line ofstaple nnd fancy Giocerles, Fruth Vcgotnbli a and Her liuslu srabou. Butter and l.'b'K'i al wajson hand U20 Oom'l St. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCmrAKEIi, 2IS! Commercial St., J-a'eii. Oregon, (Noxt door to Klein's.) Hrk-riuity ot bpf-otvieles, and repairing U!ock, sVtiiclnvi end Jewolrv. lilocititi ml Artlstio Triumph. Tlio nudienco had cliccred iteolf wcaiy nt ilio ciitranco of tlio heavy tragedian, nnd now ho stood in tlio center of tho ctngo loaded down with chains nnd glaring about tipon tho tho assembled generals and Boldiera, who seemed to cower beforo his Qerco tind contemptuous glnuco. A Roman consul, robed in purple, advnuced tow aid tho mighty prison er, who raised his manacled hands as if to break tho chain over tho head of his lordly enemy. Tho con3ul Bhrunk back. Again tho burning glanco of tho handi capped hero swept over tho multi tude, and thoso who had como to mock at him grow palo. Tho silence was intense Tho great chest heaved. All oyeswero bent upon tho giant figure. "How many leagues am I from Tliraco?" ho inquired in an authori tativo tono. Silence fell again, but only for a moment. "Sobsn como cloben," rang tho an swering shout. Tlio tragedian's glaro cauio back with n certificate showing it to bo absolutely gonuine. Thoro was n titter from all over tho house. Tho door of tho third gallery smok ing room, whero tlio ushors woro shooting craps, had blown open at an inopportune moment. Detroit Trib une A Story In Every Pace. Ilovo old faces; they ai-o always time. Tlio old man's face is his auto biography; it is his lifo in miniature. A face is tho scenery of tho soul, the camera of our thoughts; nlthough wo havo not really seen a face until our hearts have followed tlio wholq roportoiy of its expressions, yet each man's habitual face, as a fair general expression of himself, is as if a com posite had been taken and tho soul hud had a thousand sittings, each negativo differing in its way, but all combined resulting in this one. Why should a man bo ashamod of his wrinldes? It is being ashamed not of what ho seems, but of what ho is. Wrinkles in a man's face area kind ofyorthography, nature's handwrit ing, tho shorthand of features, in which tho main ideas of a man's lifo aro sot down without his knowing it, and in spite of himself, and in tho very midst of his denials. It is a language without a grammar, and Only tho vaguest sort of a lexicon, but overy man can read it. It is German to tho German and Indian to tlio Indian, tho universal language of tho globe, tho instinctivo Volapuk of mankind! G. S. Leo in Ladies' Home Journal. Time and Money. The native was at tlio tiekot win dow of a railroad down south, and tho smart clerk was champing his bit inside because tho native was so exasperatingly deliberate. "How far is it to Wahoo?" ho drawled. "Forty-eight miles," snapped tho clerk. "What's tho price of a ticket?" "Ono fifty." Tho nativo began to go through his pockotbook slowly. "Como, come, hurry up," 'urged tho clerk; "timo's money on this road." "Is it?" drawled tho nativo, laying down the price very carefully. "Yes, it is." "Woll," ho said, hauling out tho ticket, "if it doesn't make any bettor uionoy than it does time I reckon somo of you is goin to git arrested for counterfeits ono of theso days," and ho moved away, dragging his heels on tho floor at overy stop. De troit Free Press. Vcrsatllo I'olly. A friend of mino in this city somo years ago owned a vorsatilo Polly that contributed much to hor house hold delights nnd hor friends' entor tainmont. It was tho custom of tho hostess whon hor friends had partaken of tho other good things of that happy homo to introduce- Polly to each per son present, and tho gravity of Pol ly's demeanor with that dignified "How do you do?" was amusing. Af tor having gono tho round Polly returned to tho first person to whom sho had been introduced and mado somo novel remark, and so followed in succession, baying somothing to each ono of tho ontiro company in tlio order in which tho introduction was given. New York Recorder. Why 91, Dumas Sold Out. M. Alexandra Dumas sold his gal- lory because ho 'was tired of seeing pictures cover overy wall in his house. Thoro was not a spot any whero but in tlio kitchen, wlioro they woro not hung, and 1 y woro piled up in the garret, i thought of koopiug n fow thintjp, lut was told if ho did tho others v .d not soil woll. Peoplo would eay i nit ho only sontto tho hammor thing. I y forgers. Loudon News. Kotico to Teachers. The Couiitv Hunorlntnndnnt nt Hchnnln will hold tlio rul.ir uiout lily county ' teichor'x InntlUH. ui rjiilrd by law, nt the L'lttmiiriii hcuool Imihllutf, iviihiiibiic lug July Dili hod (mil tin mi two tvick, o a) instructor ho o bwn htfug'-d for the Mirlmw brunuln and al h-Aili-ir in ! the Ctllllt urn fix rHUtlfri U fLtt&nrl fmd fiK. I ltln ttm work of tbe imin.ua uri'g text, noou ou an nucjt.'U . ' H tJRWUM. Bulein, Ori'cmi, Juno 25, mi. Seaweed Aro Utefiil, Of all tribes of plants seaweeds are commonly reputed to bo tho least useful. Yet this belief does them great injustice Thoy Bupply, t' u t ly and indirectly, the food t.pou which most fished and other nnhn, 'h of tho ocean dopond, tho small i creatures feeding upon tho plants thomselves, to bo gobbled up eubBo quently by tho lnrgor onoa. Inter view in Washington Star. M Everybody known what It Is, and 'thotlatho rcadon they go to Hel- lenbniud's for thnf pure ico cream bodu, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report i Baking' Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE THE TRAIL ON THE MKW. Over tlio mesa, bare and brown, Under tho blazins southern sun. A orn, old trail leads forth from tho town To tho dwelling of Uioso whoso toll Is done, A llttlo cluster of graves, forlorn. Forgotten, lonely, unkempt and still, Whllo around tho cactus and through the thorn Tho narrow trail creeps over tho hill. Somebody's lover, somebody's friend Under each wooden headboard lies; Somebody's drama played to the end, To praising mortals or weeping Ekiee. Sin and sorrow and love, now past, Strength to conquer, and fault to fall; Theso they have known, and then, at last, Tho slow, sad Journey over tho trail. The sun is riding homo to his rest, Tho gates of the great corral swing wide; Tho trail leads on to the heart of tho west. Over tho crest of tho great divide riorenco E. Pratt in Harper's Weekly. Tho ltattlciuuko nnd His Tall. The habit of rapidly shaking tho end of tho tail is by no means pecu liar to rattlesnakes, but is ono Com mon to many sorponts of very dif ferent kinds innocent no less than venomous. It is probably a mode of attaining satisfaction by following tho lino of least resistance Any mental excitement tends to product) somo kind of bodily movement. Parts which aro most easily moved naturally lend thomselves tho most readily to such modes of expressing externally vivid internal feelings, and in most animals few parts are moro easily moved than the tail. Wo seo how readily a dog's tail wags under pleasurable excitement, and a cat's under that of watching a possible prey. It is very easy'tb "un derstand then how undor tho etim lUus of alarm, anger or any other strong emotion a certain feeling of relief or satisfaction is produced in snakes, and especially in tho rattlo snako, by movements of this kind. Quarterly Roviow. nideoui HalrdrcsJlnjr. Tlio most elaborate and atrociously hideous hairdressing tho world has known was in voguo at tho closo of tho Eighteenth century. Stewart, tho great hairdresser, says: "At no period in tho history of tho world was anything moro absurd in head dress worn than at this time. Tho body of theso monuments of ugliness was formed of tow, over which tho haii- was turned and false hair added, in great curls, bobs and ties, and powdered to profusion, then hung all over -with vulgarly largo rows of pearl or glass beads, fit only to decorate a chandelier. Flow ers as obtrusive were stuck about this heap of finery, which was sur mounted by broad silken bands and groat ostrich feathers, until tho head dress of a lady added tliroo feet to hor stature. "Washington Star. Judging the Youug. Tho time has gono by whon wiso peoplo judgo tlio young in tho masses, and whon tho quantity of workers is of more consequence than tho qual ity. Theso aro tho times whon only tho individuals who are specially adapted by their ability for tho call ing which thoy havo chosen aro liko ly to uiako a mai'k. It is not enough that a lad bo educated to a profession, but ho must havo natural adaptation to his caroor, or ho will bo a failure, and it is far hotter for a lad that ho bo a successful mechanic in tho hum blest walk of lifo than a lawyer with out a caso or n physician without a practioo. Now York Tribuno. Had to Givo It Up. Hugh FaiToll, who is not a very largo man, attempted to drink twen ty quarts of milk.on a wngor in Mid dlotown, N. Y. Ho had ten hours to do it in, hut uftor drinking eight een quarts ho thought ho had mado a custard of himself and gave it up. Howasablo to go to work thonoxt morning, although ho tried to find a whoy out of doing so. Now York Sun. Queen ElUaboth's Handwriting. Queon Elizabeth, thanks to tho pains of hor assiduous tutor, Roger Asoham, wrote an upright hand, after tho manuor of tho Italian school, and had acquired "all tho elegancies of tho pen," nccording to tho notions of polite Bocloty in tho Sixteenth cen tury. Now York World. Tlio Poor Worta Tunis. "And you will not marry mo, Miss tucks?" "Nover, Mr. Small. I do not lovo you." "Very woll, I am content. Is or your youngor sister at homo, Miss Hicks?" Harper's Bazar. Mr. Dordenn estimates that 400,000 mou (cavo mon or any othor kind) could havo wifely found eholtor in tho two monster caverns that woro discovered in Australia throo years ago. Somo largo blasta of rock havo boon inadofo pro vido material for tho now harbor of rofugo at Bret, as much as 100,000 cublo yards boing thrown out at ono time SALEJI MARKETS. rt Wheat-" COc per bushel. Oats 3840o per bushel. Potatoes 25o per bushel. Flour $4.20 per bbl. vy Bran (Sacked) ?10.50,per ton Bhorts (Sacked) ?21.25 per ton. 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