Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, August 15, 1892, Image 1

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EVENING
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VOL.. 5.
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THE PEOPLE'S PAPEB."
SALEM, OBEGON, MONDAY, ATJGrUST 15, 1892.
"TO-DAY'S .STEWS TO-DAY,"
NO. 192.
CAPITAL
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ENVELOPES!!
PUOFK3SIONAI, OAIIDS.
SPECIAL
SA
IvK
40c Per Box. These are No. 6 xxx Cream. Buy while they are cheap.
cF. PATTON
-K33253KHEB
ONS,
BOOK SELLERS
STATIONERS,
98 State Street.
OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
fflppfflw-t
SillifflJjL
MONMOUTH;
OREGON.
Choice
The Leading
Normal School of
the Northwest
Board of Regents. Benjamlu Seholtleld, Pres.; J. B. V. Butler. Sec :
Ex-OIlicio, Hia JUxcelleuoy, Governor Sylvestor Pennoyer; Hon. E. B.
McElroy, Superintendent of Public Instruction; Hon. G. W. McBritlf,
Socretnry of State; lion. Jacob Voorhees, Hon. A.. Nolttier, J. C. Wlilte,
Hon. W. H. Holmea, Alfred Lacy, Hon. P. W.Haley, Hon. J. J. Daly.
The State Normal la a live bohool, rapidly growing, and continually
adding to its facilities for the apodal training ot teachers. Its graduates
are iu demand to All good positions. A gain of 80 per cent, in attendance
was made last year. An enrollment or 600 i3 anticipated for the next
year. New members havo been added to the faculty, und additional ap
paratus supplied. A diploma from the school entitles one to teach iu any
county in the state without further examination.
NORMAL, NORMAL ADVANCED, BUrilNEBS, MUSIC AND
ART DEPARTMENTS, special advantages in Vocal and Instrumental
music.
A YEAR AT SCHOOL FOR $150. Tuition reduced to f0.2o Nor
mal, and $5.00 Sub-Normal, per term of ten weeks. Board at Normal
Dining Hall $1.60 per week. Furnished rooms $1.00 per week. Board
and lodging in private families $3.50 per week. Beautiful aud healthful
location. No saloon 3. First term 0 tens September 20lh. For catalogue
address P. L.OAMPBELL, A. B., Pres., or , , ,
J. M. POWELL, A. M., Vice President
For Outing Material of Every Description
FINE MEXICAN IiWN
GRASS AND WOYEnLLJ FISB1NG TACKLE
WEB HAMMOCKS. D AND SPOUTING GOODS.
-CALL ON-
BROOKS & HARRITT,
94 State Street.
F. T. HART
LEADING MERCHANT
? TATLORS.
247 COMMERCIAL STREET.
NAILS! LOCKS! HINGESI
BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT
Barr 4 Petzel , pumbers and Tinners'
214 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawu Bprlnklew.
A complete line of Stoves und Tinware, Tin roofing and plumbing a
neclaltv. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing l-urnlshed.
peclalty. Estimates for Tinning
FOUND
The place to g t ft Saddle horse, -Livery
rig, Express, JJray or lrucic, wooct, xiiiy,
Mm forl nv frond well rotted Manure,
load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of
Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto.
RYAN & CO.
i-rAva AMri TnnnKH
always ready for orders.
Bell au ueuver nuuu(
hay, coal and lumber. Of-
U IH'O OMWJ Dl irwu -
lem Iron works. Drays ftiul traoif may ba found throughout the uav at
tna corner or state ana uommert:i "
Salem Track 4 Draj Co.
B. F. DRAKE; Proprietor. T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent
SALEM IRON WORKS.
.iwiaXVL,
MannrJt,, htram ENQINK8. Mill Outfits, Water Wliwl Governor.. Fruit
UryluB OutflU, TracUou Engluce. Creetli.fc-. eta. wnjlWntoltnlMffiiueB
Uenerat uaents and manufacturer of tlio (elebmtet Wahlstrom. mieni juuuuut
Knr'm .nuchlnery made and repa
ueueral agents ana manufacturers oj iuo icicunire-. .
t'urltlerand Heels. Farm machinery uuidi uud repaired.
C.N.CHCRCHIU. T S. BURROUGHS.
CHUECHlLIi & BUKROTTGHS,
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
Agents fortho celebrated ecanouilc force aud lift Pump.
100 (JueuieKBta street.
TTt.A. lESIEfclO
Sasn and Door Kactor3'-
' Front Street, Salem, Oregon.
The best class of work in our line at prices to compete
with the loweut. Only the bast materm! uswL
tvD. C.
9
Meats.
Cross,
Wholesale uud Retail Dealer iu Fresh, Suit and
Smoked Meats of all Kinds,
Laigest display in the city at rny market. Best ser
vices and prmpt delivery to all parts of the city.
95 Court and 110 State Streets.
PAPER HANGERS.
HEAD QUARTERS
All are Invited to eall at 143 Court street aud look at all the late
patterns In Wall Paper aud get prices for Bamnon the wall.
E. C. SNOW, Decorator, with E. E. SNOW, House, Sijjn aud Car
riage
PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Paper Hanging, Kalsomluing, Wall Tinting, etc Varnishing and
Natural Wood Finish. Only Firhtr-eloss Work. E. E. SNOW.
t- t !.. .,1.... 1.tO ViiHt UriAnf
xwrmemuur uic piuix?. nu wun wwww
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Southern Pacific Route
Shasta Line
CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TBAIN RUN DAIIA
BKTWKBN POBTlND AND S. T.
Bouth.
Nena.
7.0c p. m. Lv.
9;lt p. m. Lv.
8:15 a.m. Ar.
Portland
Salem
Ban Fran,
Ar. I 7.So u. m
liV. I 6.'.M a. ii)
L.v.1 7:00 p. m
Above trains Htop only at following Bta
tlons north of Iloseburg, East Portland
Oregon City, Woodburn, Bolem, Albany
Tangent, HUedds, JUnlBcy, Harrlsburj
J uuutlon City, Irving aud Eugene.
KOSKBUKO MAI.li BAI1W,
&'M a.m.
11:17 a. m
5:50 p. m.
Lv. PortMnd Ar.) 4:0 p.m.
Lv Balein Lv. 1:40 p. ru.
Ar. Boeburg Lv. 7.0J a. ni
Albany Local, Ially Kxcept Sunday.
5.1M p. in.
T.5U p.m.
D.OJ p. in.
Lv.
Lv:
Ar.
Portland
eiilem
Albany
Ar. 1 10.30 a. in
Lv. I T.ii u. in
liV, U:30 a. ni.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Second Class Sleeping Cars-
Kor accommodation ot passenger holding
Beoond o ass tickets attached to
express lialun.
Ycst Side Division, Between Portland
anil Cervallis:
11AILY (BXCKPT BUMDAY).
7TJJii. ra. fllv7Portland Ar. I K p. w.
12:10 p. ni. Ar. Corvallis Lv. I 12S p. ni.
At Albany and Corvallis conuect with
iralns of Oregon Paclne itallroad.
XiyngSafKXlNAlLY5tOESONDAY"
1:40 p. ni. I Lv. Portland Ar. I :V!u a. u.
7:25 p. m. I Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. 1 6:45 a. in
Through Tickets
To all point
EAST and H0UTII
For tickets and full inlonnation regard,
mg raw maps, etc, apply to the Compa
ny's agent Baleui, Oregon.
K.V. KOC1EIW, Asst, O. V. and Pass. Ag'l
IU KOEULEIl. Manager
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking builnewni
In all IU branches.
GEO. WILLIAMS Prenldnnt
WMKN ULAHU.. V" riroucu
UUaUMoNAitV Casnler.
mKKCTOKB: Oio. Williams. Wm. tag
lanrt.Dr. J. A. Hlcuaidfcon. J. W . Uoohihi,
.1. A Hatter. . . ,
Bunk In new tsxeuaugo nioca. on uuiu
mnrnUl street. fcW-U
For Sale, Cheap.
A number of trios ot tuts springs Plym
oulh Itoek, Illack Langhan, Hhlta Lw
u"rn.n PartrldgetXxulns.aH tUoroiigh.
tiredifje. Huy early, save express charges
and Ket the Pick ol tlio season. W to S5 jnr
tiit. boxed for ihlpueut. Address
Notice of Fiual Account,
to all whom It may cencern:
l oriCK Is hereby given that tue under.
i slgurd administrator of Ihe etat ol
Van vv. Uuttoo, deceased, has tbU dsy
filed bis final ateount as sueh admlBUHra
lor. with theolerkof theoouuty court for
MBiloi-c-iin!y.rrgon. and the Judge ol
lrt court hai x4 the ith day of August
ISW.atlo'clockn.Bi.ftllhe coauty court
ro.)to In the court bfue of sld county, a
t?e time ana ptacc for the hearlog of any
l.t.JeolloBswulcBtbMewaybato said .
ooint aud tor the "'r,
AdalnlMratar.
JtUrU,MI8. ?
TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE
When you see these new 1891
designs in Books 4 and 5, "Houses
and Cottages."
Slzo. 8 x 10 Inches. Contains new designs,
new styles, latent ideas in planning. No.
4 1ms 35 designs classified from $150 up to
1600, about half under S1000 No. 5 con
talugSOdostfrns of dwellings costing over
S1500, many from S1800 up to 8S000. Many
new Hantnern or resort styles or nouses in
tneso worics.
Price, SI each, or the two for S1.E0.
D. S. HOPKINS
Architect, Grand Rapids, Mich.
G
T. BURROWS
AimiEB a full lino of Btanle und fancy
Groceries, Kresh Vegetables aud lier-
1CJ in season, uutitsr anu .ggs ai
ways on hand.
220 Coral St.
Those Afflicted
With thelhabltol using to exctm,
LIQUOR, OPIUM OH TOBACCO
Can obtain
COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE
AT THE
KEEIiEY INSTITUTE
Korest Grove, Or,, Call write. Btrlctly
conndentlul
White's No. 60,
SALEM'S FINEST TRUOK,
Now ready for business. Careful work r
specialty. J. K. WHITE.
From Terminal or Interior Points the
Is the line to take
To all Points East and South.
It Is t be dining car route, itruns through
vestibule trains every day in the year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
(No change of cars.)
iVunpwsed of dlntngcars unsurpassed,
Pullman drawing room sleepers
Of latest eiuffuienl
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
iitvst that can be constructed and In which
jccoinmodatUns are both tree and lnr
nltbed for holdurs of first and second-claw
ticket, and
ELEGANT DAY COAOHE3.
A contlntioc 'lot oootertlng with all
lines, aSordint Uit "fl uulattrrupteo
service.
fullinan sl 'tr ?Tftlons ean bese
eared In adytoif '. fU any agent ol
tho rod
Through tickets to and from all points
In Ain&rlea, BnUnd and Europe can b
puretuned at any UeketoMee of this com
pany. Kull Information eenrernlBg rates, time
of tralm.rou m andot her UUll furnished
on ii;iplltatlon to any agent or
A. D. OUAKLTON,
4rii4nt Cieasral 1'asssngsr A(f, No,
lil rtat strevi, ear. Waalw; Iort-
SHAW k DOWNING, Agwtfc
F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7,
, Murphy Block.
J J. SHAW, M. V. HUNT. 81IAW A
, HUNT, nttorneys at law. ortlce over
Capital Nntlonal bank, Salem, Oregon.
Q T. lUCUAKDSON, Attorney at law,
O. oaice up ntalrs In front rooms of new
Bush block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, balcm, Oregon.
Hooms 3 and 4, JLada A itusli's bank
uuuuiug, oaieiii, urt'guD. o i iyr
B.K.UONUAM. W.II. HOL.MF23.
Boniiam & llot.MRfl, Attorneys at law.
Office In flush's block, between State
und Court, ouCom'lHt,
fPlLMON KOllD, nttornoy at lair, 8:ilcm.
I Oregon. Ofllce uptalrs In l'.iltonV
block.
BH. iniAIMIIAW, PHYSICIAN AND
. Hurgeou, Salem, Oregon. Ulllco in
Uuh-Ureymau block, npstulrs Ilcsldcnco
corner Utateaud S. K corner inter street.
WH. YOUNO, M. D., Olllce formerly
, occupied by Dr. ilowland, corner
Court nod Liberty streets. Telephone No.
45. Office heurs: 8 a in. to 12; '2 to I p. in ,
and 7 toll p.m. Keslrtonre l.stU street on
clectrlo car Hue. Telepbono No. 9.
21t. W. S MOTT, physician and sur
geon. Ofllce in Eldridge BlocR, mv
, Oregon. Offlco hours 10 to IU a, ni.
V! to i p. in.
DH. MINTA H. A. DAVIS. Office hours,
1) a. m. to U u. m.; 2 p. m. to & p. m,
Day or nlgbt calls promptly uttended to.
Uptclul uttenllou given to diseases of wom
en and children. Ofllce In New lliuik 111k.,
805 Commercial street. Hesldenco tome,
-
DK. T. O. BMITU, Dentist, IB 8tato street,
Malum, Or. Klulmicd dcntul opem
tlous of every description. I'aluleA-.opijru-tlons
a specially.
WD. l'OOH, Architect, l'ltios, Sped
, flcatlous and superlntouilcuco tor
nil eludes of buildings. Office SW Com
mercial it., up stalls,
OA, KOllKIlT, Architect, room lit. Mar
. quain building, Portland, Oregon.
WOSINE8S CAUUS.
415. SMITH it CO., Contractors, Scwer
. lug, Cement SiuWulks, Kxo.i vatlng,
: All work prompt Ij dono, Salem, Oi.
Leu ve orders with Duau ilios. lilo-lm
PJ. LATUJlfiN & CO,, -Unnuructuro ol all
, kinds of vehicles. Kt pairing a special
ly, Shop i Wat bt I eet.
0AKPET-UYING.-1 make a bpeclulty oi
carpet-sowing and laying; curpols
tiken up aud icluid with giejit care. Hluirle
and ciulnln pole hanging. Leave orders
with J. U. Luuu, liuieu it Sou or White
Corner. J. G. LUHHMA&l.
Signs
Say ! You ueed one ot some kind.
If so, why uol have It.
Gold, Plain, Script or Canvas
Now Is the tlnioito save mouey by
glviug your order to
J. J. MUTTON,
House, Sign Painter, Decorator and
Paper Hanger, 382 Church St,
Or leave orders with Sroat & Gilo,
State street.
EX K. HAIvLv,
Paper Hanger and Decorator.
Olllce at Chas. Caloit's Milllouory store,
Salem, Oregon.
JAPANESE?
IPlJIssJlr
CURE
Anew and Complete Treatment, consist
Ing of suppositories, ointment In capsules,
Also a box and pills; u positive cure lor ex
ternal, internal, blind or bleeding. Itching,
chronic, recent or hereditary Piles, and
in my other diseases and lemale weak
nesses; It Is always a grout benefit to the
general health, 'ihe first discovery ot a
medical cure rendering an operation with
iho l.nlfe unnecessary uercalter. This
remedy has never been buown to fall. 81
per box, (i for to; sent by mall. Why suffer
irom this terrible dlseaso when a written
guarantee Is given with 0 boxes, to refund
the money it not cured Bend stamp for free
rumple. Cluari'uieo lfsued by Woopaub,
CfwUiKK t Co., wholexule and retail drug.
gUts, sole agents, PortUnd, Or. 64-ly-dw
NEW MINING MACHINERY
P. J. Poster, who resides about three
miles wedtol baleui In Polk county, has
Invented u, machine lor milling gold,
which is especially adapted to saving lino
uold, and works any placer material, from
tine black sand to gruvel, lu lact anything
ihut can be shovuiud. The macliluo In
made of lion uud steel and weight only 75
pounds comoleie. It Is run by Uio force of
a 1 inch pipe of water with a head of four
feel. J twill work from a tolOtonsofblacf
sand, or; fiom 15 to a) tons of gravel lu n
day, and save every thing lu thu shape of
eofil that will nmalganiale. The machine
as been tested and Is guarnnteeii to do
me work cianuea. jiacuinrs win ue mr
ulshed In running order bediro any pay Is
demanded. Price complete SlfcO Call on
or address P. J. KUSTKK,
8-Mw balcm, Oregon,
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICK Is hereby given that the under
slgued Iium been duly appointed ad-
of Marlon county, Oregon, decMiwcu, by
ma uuuu.y court ui iuv .win u. uieKuii.
for MarlOH county. All persons having
claims against said estate will present
mem vtino unoeisigneu uuiy vnnueu, ui
his homo in Knulewood addition to the
city of rialom, In Marlon county, Oitgou,
within six month from the duto of this
nonce, ana an persons inueuieu to cam
estate will please make Immediate letlle
ment U the undersigned.
Dated this August 8th, 1SK2.
AUHAHAM ItlOII.
Administrator of the esuto of Crls Hlcb,
dtceaeed. B-ll
Ailiniiiislrutor'ri Sale.
NOTICE is hereby given that by autlio
llyofua order of tin lion. County
court of Marion county, Orrgu, made on
the lth day of July, iwi, auiiiorlzlBg and
emptiweilng the uudenuned. to ll the
berelnaricrdeM-rluwl rtal estate belonging
to theetuue of KvellneCox, deceased. 'Ihe
iiudwiguel,hs administrator ot said es
tate, win on the
tit diy or Sffttmier, (892,
fit 2 p.m.us rr stntuterwiulred.nell at r-ub-luauetlouat
the west door of the court
bouse in HmImii, Mar'on county, Oregon,
ail the right, title and Interest of the aa
estate, in and to the following durerlbnl
K rem nun, tewn: mm b, v, jo ana it iu
look No 8, as shown by the aiuouded re
corded piol or Cplwil purlc Addltlm lo
IbesMy ofkUlnta. InMarlou Bounty. Orb.
giu. lwiof saleoanh.
MKT1I B, HAMMKR,
AduilHtor of tUe Ktai of Kvrtloe
kWwa, Orou', J uy M, H, 7--M
THE CAPITAL J0llllAL.
H0FER BROTHERS,
Editors.
POUU8HEDl)AtL.Y.KXCEPTaUNLl Y
BT THE
Capital Journal Publishing Companv,
(IncorporatodO
Office, Commercial street, In P. O. Building
KntcreJ at the postofflco at Salem, Or., a
trccrc'-cliifh mailer.
OREGON'S FU'rUBE.
The State's Development Is Yet in
Its Infancy.
Oregon is as yet comparatively
unsettled and undeveloped bUU.'.
Tl i-t fuot niny perhaps be better un
derstood by a comparison of areas
aud population with some of tin'
states in tiie same latitude on the
Atlantic coast.
Oregou has an area of 05,274 square
miles. The combined area of the
six Now England states Is only
07,307 square miles. Their aggre
gate popultttion lu 1890 was 6,1000,
745, while that of Oregon was only
313,707. Or If, to ruako up an area
to equal that of Oregon aa nearly as
possible, we add West Virginia and
Delaware, which with New Eng
laud'will yet lack a little of equal
ing Oregon's nrea we will have u
total population of 0,032,032 aualnsl
our 113,707 lu 1890.
But tho arable valunble lands of
Oregou are not yet one-quarter util
ised, Almost at our doors Is the
rich Nehalem valley reslon, lying
comparatively uutouched. The
Willamette valley can easily sup
port 1,000,000 people, while It now
has IcflS'thau 100,000. Southern and
Eastern Oregon can easily multiply
their population four-fold. We are
only speaking now of the couutry,
of the farming and grazing lands.
If these were thickly settled and all
of the tillable land utilized, the
towns would grow with equal and
even greater pace; wo would do our
own manufacturing, and that would
add tens ot thousands to our cities
who otherwise could find no llvll
hood In them.
How best to attract this settle
ment men of means, farmers,
young men and women, with that
most priceless of all capita), youth
uud health aud strength and de
termination is an important prob
lem. A little has been done; may
uot much more be done? Portland
Evening Telegram.
As a matter of economy, tho pope
has dispensed with his famous Swiss
guards.
Salem should have some parks
laid off in the suburbs. One of its
suburbs Is a natural park Yow park.
A four-master, the Olympic, 240
feet long, has just been built at
Bath, Me., for tho Portland, Or.,
lumber trado
A San Francisco man lu Chicago
accidentally drank carbolic acid In
stead of whiskey and die'd in terrible
agony. Thoso accustomed to Chi
cago whiskey are not aflected In
that way.
The parllment that has Just dis
solved wus noted for scandals. It
had more bankrupts, Immoralities
than any on record. Two members
were expelled for crimes against
morality aud two for embezzlement
and fraud.
Kuuto Nelson, whom the Minne
sota Republicans havo nominated
for governor, is a great favorite with
tho Scandinavians of tho Northwest
who call him familiarly "the little
Nnrwegiau." IIo is a man of small
physique, hardly more thau flvo
feet live inches in height, and wears
u cloao cropped dark chin beard
streaked with gray. Ife Is a lawyer
by profusion, and was for a time
the attorney of the St. Paul &
Northern ItaDway. Mr. Nelson
rose ubove the publio horizon in 1838
when in the course of a low-tanff
ftpecch In congress ho declared that
ho "would put free salt, freo sugar
aud free lumber agalnF.t free whisky
and freo tobacco and bo would the
American people."
A grout deal has breti uald first
and lust about Mount Hood having
been mi active volcano ut one time,
but, so far aa known, Mount St.
Helens lias never been reported on
the rampage. Away back us early
as 1813 Dr. Elijah While, who at
that time was ugeutof Indian affairs
wrote a letter to T, U. Crawford,
commissioner of ludlau uilulrsat
Washington, D. C, uud among
other things mid: "Mount St.
Helens, onu of tho snow-capped
volcanic mountains, some 16,000
feet abovo the levol of the feea, and
b0 tulles northwest of Vancouver,
broke out upon the 20th of Novem
ber last, presenting a scene the
uiobt awful and sublime Imaginable,
scattering smoke and ashes several
huudred miles distant." Evening
Telegram,
Mr.f.aBuer'n l!efBimeu'tatiuH.
Mr. J, A. Lander, a ptomlnent ci
tizen of Clarksburt'i Mo., and widely
known In tliut Mate, wynof Chamber.
IuIii'm Colic, Cholera ai.d Dlarrliam
BeHiedi ; "I have n-en Its good re
wilu ami can recommend It' For
ale by JJwkettife VauHlype Drug
pltftf,
Highest of all in Leavening Potocr. Latest U. S Gov't Report
1 X &
Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
What Manning Knew About Barilla.
Manning's login was always forti
fied by that "readiness to assume
oinniscienco," which is so useful in
tho ecclesiastical career, and by a
gracious Providonco so lavishly bo
stowed. Thoro was oneo a debate in
parliament about tho "barilla duty,''
and as tho torm was little known,
an admirer of Manning went to hirn
for an explanation.
"Dear ino," replied Manning, "not
know what barilla means f I will ex
plain it. You seo, in commerce,!
thoro are two methods of proceeding,,
At ono time you load your ship with
a particular commodity, such as tea,
wine or tobacco j at another time
you select a variety of articles suit-i
ablo to tho port of destination. Andl
in tho language of trade wo describO'
thie lattor oporation as barilla."
Manning did not speak tho lan
guage of trade, because ho was as
suming more Imowledgo than ho
possessed; but for that reason ho al
ready spoko tho language of papal
histories and catochistns. The in
quirer about "barilla" soon found
out that it meant an alkali obtained
from tho ashes of a Spanish vege-
table. "Splendide mendax" he may
havo thought when ho learned tho
truth, "and his faith in Manning's
infallibility was no longer tho same."
London Academy.
Ilumors of Signboards.
The humors of signboards might
fill a chapter by itself. Such humor
is sometimes intentional and some
times not; in tho lattor caso not in
frequently all tho moro amusing.
Tho very divorsity of tongues repi-o-Bontcd
tends to lead to blunders. In
a cosmopolitan city liko New York,
numerous signs can bo found in Ger
man, French, Italian, Polish, He
brew, Chinese, Japanese and various
oiher languagos, most of them in tho
different quarters occupied by thoso
nationalities. A mixing up of two
languages Occurs at times, and wo
find Bigna that read "Bier & Wines,"
or "Sommergarden." Tho "etc " in
"Soda Water & etc." looks rather
suggestive, and a reversed "N (m) or
S (g) is not a very uncommon sight,
although it will bo passed unnoticed
by many. Wrong spelling, or an
omission or transposition of letters,
may also cause a smilo. "Piogon
Holes" appeared on a sign- on Broad
way, near Worth, and "ExcluviBoly"
remained for years unnoticed on tho
signboard of a prominent firm. New
York Times.
The Sultan Objects.
Boyond Tangier I soo between
ranges of metalliferous mountains,
upon whoso slopes herds of wild
horses, enough to sot up tho Conti
nent with cavalry or tamo cattlo for
its commissariat, could bo raised,
vast alluvial plains, well watered,
utterly untouched by industry, yet
capablo of bearing grain and. fruit
enough to pupply half Europo
wheat, oranges, lemons, Indian corn,
sugar, grapes, olives, dates, bananas
and ovory kind of vegetable I soo
a great navigable river, tho Lebon.
down which all this produce might
bo floated, botweon Fez and the sea
coast, for rapid oxport. Not a stoam
plow, or a harrow, or a thrashing
machine will tho sultan permit; not
a squaro foot will ho sell; not a
steamer or trading boat may ply
upon livers which should bo at onco
tho boundaries of teeming and pros
porous provinces and tho arteries of
cosmopolitan commerce Fortnight
ly Review.
I'lrat Unccl fur Sun.
It is probablo that tho umbrella,
instead of bolng tho child of tho par
asol, is its great-grandfather, for
ovorything indicates that it was first
used as a sun guard, and later on as
a rain guard. As Boon as it was
found to bo nvailablo in wet weather
as well as in sunshino it branched
off, and, lo I tho parasol was born.
Tho French havo their parapluies and
ombrolloand their parasolo; tho Gor
mans havo their rogonschirm and
their sonnonschirm. It is belioved
that Italy was tho first European
country to adopt thoso conveniences
which woro first used as parasols,
and after as umbrellas, until both
wero manufactured. Detroit Freo
Press.
Yhuuiptou' AVU.
Some ono at a college dinner mado
a rather offensive speech, whon his
neighbor hoard Thompson say in a
meditativo niuiinor, "Ho reminded
mo of his father." People near him
turned, erpecting somo reminiscence
of a laudatory kind, whon he added,
"Ho succeeded in being at once dull
and flippant'," then, after a short
pause, "no uncommon combination."
Gentleman's Magazine.
Ye Hd Mo.
In tho speech of bo highly devel
oped a people aa the Celts there is
no equivalent to "yes-," thus it hap
pens that you shall never hear an
Irish waiter pronounce ihe shibboleth
"yeseir" of his English coafrere, for
he Invariably expresses a amnna
fcive by some such phrase as "I shall,
air I" ' at W, fclr I" Blaok wood's ita-
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: 71
SALEM MARKETS.
Wheat 64Jc per bushel.
Oata 3840o per bushel. ,
Potatoes 25o per bushel.
Flour $4.20 per bbl.
Brau (Sacked) $19.60,per ton
Bhorts (Sacked) $21.25 per ton.
Eggs 18o per dozen.
Chlokeus Boosters, 7c por lb.j
hens, 1012o per lb1.;, broilers and
fryers, 15o per lb.
Turkeys 1012Jc per lb. - 1
Ducks 1215o per lb.
Geese 7o per lb.
Lard 75c$l per pall.
Butter 2030o per pound. .
Beef 712Jo dressed, 2jo on foot ,-
Veal Go, dressed. .,
Pork 6Jo dressed; 6 jo on foot.
Wool 1520o per lb. ' '
Beware of Ointments for Oatarrah
that Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy tlie
sense of smell and completely de
range tho whole system when enter
ing It through, the mucous surface.
Such articles should never be tntd
except on prescriptions from repu
table physicians, as the .damage,
they will do is teu fold to the good
you can possibly derlvo from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured'
by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, .
contains no mercury, and is taken
Internally, and acts directly upon .
the blood and mucous surfaces, of '
tho system. In buying Hall's
Cattarrh Cure be suro you get the
genuine. It Is taken Internally, -and
made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. '
Cheney & Co.
J8&-S0M by Druggists, price 75c .
per bottle. ,
Tho Old Timers Are Not Is It. "
While at our other store at Big !
land,Va.,latt April, I was takes with;
a very severe attack of diarrhoea. I
never had it worse In my life. I,trid
several old-time remedies, BuohMt
Blackberry- Wine, Paregoric and
Laudanum wnhout..ge.tting,any,rf?
lief.' My attontiou was then called'to
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy by Mr. R, O.Tq-
sley who had been handling it there,"
and in less thau 11 yo mluutes after
taking a small dose I was entirely,
relieved. O. G. Burford, Harris
Creek,Amher&t Co., Va. For sale by'
Baskett & Van Slype Druggists. '
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pepsia
M-"n many people mhcrablo, and ottuti
Ii iU to (.olt-ilcstriicllon. Distress, after, ,
.ilttif., Hi.nr stomach, slelf iieadncho, iHi.it .
Litim, lor ot niipctllii, u ifimi, "all gonu''
'culliir;, LiaU tasto, coated totiguo, and lu e
rj . ul.trity ot tlio bowels,' ai a,, ft
L .StrOSS vt0 moro commun, ftymp-
Afier tl!m,, J)yspelw,laeC!c,
., " . . get won or usoif. 'it r-
uatlftQ quires j.irelal, pornJ&Uiit
iittoutloi!, ami a remedy hKw iioml'r Harr,
partita, lilclfacir, twi'iy Mi .K-S "y'v
It tUIIOS tl.O Ht0Rl,1l!ll mo mtip4 U9'.
regulates f lio dlpcxtftai. t!rn.uci f'KO'fU w
appetite, and, py Uiti Hip's f
oywcwnilnB tho iii .T ,'.
Byms toins, euros the rvati$l.iw
JieadRClio, und relrrsl.i'o tlio tlrod lotitrf,
"I liavn Jiccn tiyiiblcd with Jj,ri'Off.,.
1 had but llttlo appetite, and hs IhWi
cat dtstrostcd mc, cv $'.&
noun m ,m,0 c,)wi, ,Attrr , u-.
UUm Uva 1 would tisj i.tu.Wui '
falnlncgs, or tired, nll-cuo fr tUiuJ
thmi;:!i 1 Jiad itpt cutvti niit!ilinJ, My
tvoutlo, I tliluk, waa ni'.rava'pd y ijy
liutihtoss, painting, and fiom brluy )...i; ik
icbskhutnpliiaruom V.1IU tci)r
fcevh paint, tot pi!i.sc 5".
itook Hood's B.iuap.v:ii.-. wtnncn
and II did mo au IinmcuiJC! atnm t ot B('6d.
ft c',o mo nn nppftitn, nii(' 1 t xi'dri'l'1
IsU-di.nd satisfied tjio erat'...,; i hadpr
vlounly experienced." Qv.cvmzW., lUaa,
Wutertown, Jlass.
N. It. It you docldo to tako Uood'v Hmv
eaparlHa do not to Induced Uilniy any other.
Hood's Sarsaparllla
Koidtirdmettti. fl HxforrVl. l'rpar4J
100 Doses Ono Dollar
nrANTEU-Keorult for the ArtUW
VV riervlcoor tue Uultetl Utati A
ThecondttlonHOl enlistment lu M ,
nrt now uniuually favorable, and a
lai reoruuinif ranawvouii tiiw wna 1
ll lied In thU olt v for the nurnoira of
Idl' the yoiiuii men of tbu iwctlou mu
ixrtunlty for enlUtraeut. ApfIlnwi
bo betwoen the nM of 31 -and M yean
t pkc, aiiio boaiea, pnysiwiiy eoana, i
I ttuio 10 roan ana wnve me jhhciim
kuuko. to any one intrewa lull
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nov. buildlDiiii. to. la Ava uillta
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