Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, August 17, 1892, Image 1

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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL.
VOL. 5.
"THE PEOPLE'S PAPEIt."
SALEM, OKEGON, WED203SDAY, ATTGrUST 17, 1892.
"TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAT."
NO. 194.
ENVELOPE
NVELOPES ! !
SPECIAL
SALE
40c Per Box. These are No. 6 xxx Cream. Buy while they are cheap.
TJ
BOOK
PATTON k SONS.
SELLERS
VND
STATIONERS,
98 State Street.
OREGON
MAT
S I
UKMAL
SCHOOL
Jiiiia ilSPI
6iljiBliiH J1L
MONMOUTH,
OREGON.
The Leading
Normal School of
the Northwest.
Choice Meats.
tlvD. C.
Cross
Wholesale ami Retail lciilcr in Fresh, .Salt and
Smoked Meats of all Hinds,
l'ltOFK33IONAJ, OAIID3.
F, CONN, Attorney nt law, room 7,
, Murphy lilock.
J J. SHAW, M. W. HUNT. BIIAW A
. HUNT, attorney nt law. Oftice over
Capital National bank, Halein, Oregon.
1 T. IUCHAKD30N, Attorney at law,
). oOlce up stairs In front rooms of new
ush block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Salem, Oregon,
JOHN A. CA1HON, Attorney nt law.
O IUxmis.lnua -J, Jjula & Hush's bank
building, Balem, OreEen. 811jr
B. V. HON HAM. W. II. HOLME&
Bon ham & Ilot.MKfl, Attorneys at law.
Oftlco In Hush's block, between Slato
and Court, on Coiu'l at.
SMIjMON FOHb, attorney at law, Salem,
I tin-yon. Ollito up-stalro In Palton's
lock.
Bit. HRAD3IIAW, PHYSICIAN AND
, Surgeon, Salem, Oregon. Oince In
biifch-llreymau block, upsUitrs Kesklenco
corner StaleandU. K corner Mntcr Btreet.
WH. YOUNU, M. D.. Offlco formerly
t occupied by Dr. llowland, corner
Court nud Libei ty streets. Telephone No.
15. orllco heurs: 8 a. m. to 12; 2 to 4 p. in.,
and 7 to a p. m, Hesldeuce lritu street ou
electrla car Hue. Telcphouu No. 9,
TK. W. S MOTT, physician nnd Bur
J geon. Olllco In Kldildge Block, aa
em, Oregon. Olllco hours 10 to 12 a. in
2tn4p. in.
Bit. MINTA H. A. DAV1H. Offlco hours,
9 a. m. to 11 a. m.; 2 p. m. to A p. in.
Day or night calls promptly attended to.
Special atieu tlou given to disease!) or wom
en and children, unlet) In Jiow Hunk illk.,
305 Commercial street. Itosldence same.
Board of Regents. Benjamin Seholfleld, Preg.; J. B. V. Butler, Bee ;
Ex-Ofilclo, His Excellency, Governor Sylvestor Peunoyer; Hon, E. It.
MoElroy, Superintendent of Public Instruction; Hon. Q. W. McBride,
Secretary of State; Hon. Jacob Voorhees, Hon. A. Noltner, J.C. White,
Hon. W. H. Holmes, Alfred Lacy, Hon. P. V. Haley, Hon'. J. J. Daly.
The State Normal ia a live bchool, rapidly growing, and continually
adding to its facilities for the special truiuing of teachers. Its graduates
are in demand to fill good positions. A gain of 80 per cent, in attendance
was made last year. An enrollment of 500 ia anticipated for the next
year. New members have been added to the faculty, and additional ap
paratus supplied. A diploma from the ncbool entitles one to teach in any
county in the state without further examination.
NORMAL, NORMAL ADVANCED, BUSINESS, MUSIC AND
ART DEPARTMENTS, special advantages in Vocal and Instrumental
music.
A YEAR AT SCHOOL FOR $150. Tuition reduced to $6.25 Nor
mal, and $5.00 Bub-Normal, per term often weeks. Board at Normal
Dining Hall $1.50 per week. Furnished rooms $1.00 per week. Board
and lodging in private families $3.50 per week. Beautiful and healthful
location. No saloons. First teim opens September 20th. For catalogue
address P. L. CAMPBELL, A. B., Pres., or
J. M. POWELL, A. M Vice President
For Outing Material of Every Description
FINE MEXICAN
GRASS AND WOVEN,
WEB HAMMOCKS.
OTjflJDDBlS
LAWN TENNIS,
FIS01NG TACKLE
AND SPORTING GOODS.
i&Ss&sMSmiSm
waftse8
iEJh yjntti - -t - "
Sreffv,-.
Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser
vices and prmpt delivery to all parts of the city.
95 Court and 110 State Streets.
PAPER
HANGERS.
HEAD QUARTERS.
j-
all the
lute
and Car-
All are invited to call nt 143 Court street and look at
patterns in Wall Paper and get prices for same on the wall.
E. C. SNOW, Decorator, with E. E. SNOW, House, Sign
riage
PAINTING IN xVLL ITS BRANCHES.
Paper Hanging, Kaisomlniug, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing aud
Natural Wood Finish. Only First-class Work. E. E. SNOW.
Remember the place, 143 Court Btreet.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIAi
Southern Pacific Route
Shasta. Line
-CALL ON-
BROOKS & HARRITT,
94 State Street.
F. T. HART,
LEADING MERCHANT
CALIFORNIA EXPRKR3 TRAIN KUN DAILY
BETWEEN PORTLAND AMD S. F,
South.
7.-0C p. in.
9:1b p. m.
8:15 a.m.
"KorTri;
L.V.
J.Y.
Ar.
Portland
Kulem
Ban Fran.
Ar. I
lA
Lv.
7:115 a. in
6:23 a. in
7:(X) p. m
Above trains stop only at following Kta
tlons north of Roseburg, Kast Portland
Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany
Tangent, Hbcddu, HaUey, Harrisburg
o uummu vitj , n Yin,; iiuu uubdiici
ROHKJ1UKO MALI. DAILY,
8:30 a. m.
11:17 a. m
5:50 p. m.
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
Portland
Salem
ltoseburg
Ar. I
Lv.
4: 0 p.m.
1:40 p. m.
7.0J a. ni
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 rteslsnis,
new styles, latest Ideas In planning. No.
4 has 85 designs classified from 8160 up to
1500, about balf under S1000 Mo. 6 coo
talus 59 designs of dwellings costing over
J1500, many from 81800 up to S3000. Many
new Bout bern or resort siyles of bouses in
these works.
Price, 1 each, or the two for 81.50.
D. S. HOPKINS
Architect, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Dk.-:
Si
O. SMITH, Dentlst.M 8lato street,
em, Or. Mulshed dental opera
punuesjupera-
T,
Kulem
ttous of every description
lions a specially,
WD. l'UQIl, Arcliitcct, Plans, Speel
, lleatlons and supcrluleudcuvo tor
all classes of buildings. Office 2X1 Com
mercial 81., up Nlnlrs,
CA. UOBKUT, Architect, room Ul, Mar
. quam building, Portland, Oregon.
BUSINKbS OAItnS.
A li. SMITH CO., Contractors, Hewei
x. lnir, Cement 81uewulk, K3c.iy.iUuk,
Etc: All worn promptly done, baiein. Or.
Leave orders with Uuau Bros 4:l.V-lm
PJ. LAHSKN A CO,, Manufacture of all
. kludsof vehicles. llepalilUK a special
ty, Shop 45 Stnlti sttect.
OAKPET-LAYING. 1 matte a specialty oi
carpet-sewing and laying; carpets
taken up nnd relaid with great euro. Sbado
and curtain polo hanging. Leiw orders
with J, H. Lunn, lluiou A Son or White
Corner. J. O. LUilUMAu.
Sis
;ns !
Say I You need one ot some klud.
If so, why not have it.
Gold, Plain, Script or Canvas
Now is the time to save money by
giving your order to
J. J. MUTTON,
House, Sign Painter, Decorator and
Paper Hanger, 382 Church St.
Or leave orders with Srcat & Gile.
State street.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
HOrER BROTHERS, - - - Editors.
PUBL1BHKD DAILY. EXCEIT8UJND. X.
BY TUX
Capital Journal Publishing Company.
(Inoorporated.l
Office, Commercial Street, In P. O. Bull cling
Kntered at the postoffice at Salem, Or., nc
Md'Utl-clnfb matter.
TI1K S1I.VBK COINAGE!
The Oregonion of Saturday has
otio of its stock nruument8 against
fiee coinage of silver. Its point is
that with the dollar of present stan
dard weight and Uneness, the
owners of bullion would make a
profit of nearly ilfty per cent, by
having It coined into silver dollars
at the mints. At present the go Ver
mont makes tho profits ou all the
silver It coins, some four and a-hnlf
millions a month. The Orerronlon
can see no wrong in that. But
what right has the government to
buy silver at u depreciated price and
put into its cofl'ers the enormous
seniorugo which accrues from coin
ing cheap Bilver bullion Into stan
dard silver dollars? The coinage of
gold is free and unrestrained, the
government making but a small
profit ou Us coinage. If the coinage
of silver were free the government,
could make uo more profit coining
it than it does nu gold, which is
only the actual mint expense
Without free coinage of silver the
piice of American bulllou will be
depressed for the benefit of other
nations. England will use our
cheap silver against us In her India
grain trade and her Asiatio com
merce. We may look for depress
ion lu the price of wheat and other
export grains o long us we commit
the Btipreme financial folly of not
bringing our sliver product to par
and making its coinage free.
The Oregonion seriously misrepre
sents when it says owners of bullion
will make fifty porcent, if free coin
age becomes the law. According to
Its own columns in the same issue
appears the statement that ou Au
gustl2th the government purchased
850,000 ounces of silver At S3 cts. per
ounce. This is far from 60 cts. per
ounce as Tho Oregonion continually
leprcsents, when it says that under
free coinage the mine owners could
take $100 worth of silver to tho mint
and get back $150 legal tender Bilver
dollars. It knows that Its logic and
statements are false.
Royal Baking Powder
Has no Equal.
The United States Official Report
Of the Government Baking Powder tests recently made, under
authority of Congress, by the Department of Agricultufl
Washington, D. C, furnishes the highest authoritative infor
mation as to which powder is the best. The Official Report
shows the ROYAL superior to all
others in leavening power; a cream
oi' tartar powder of highest quality.
Albany Local, Dally .Except Snnday.
S.IM p. 111.
7:52 p. 111.
0:00 p. m.
Lv.
Lv:
Ar.
Portland
salem
Albany
Ar.
Lv.
Lv,
iU-.iUa.m.
7:34 u. m
(U0 a. lu.
TAILORS.
247 COMMERCIAL STREET.
NAILS ! LOCKS ! HINGES !
BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Second Class Sleeping Cars
For accommodation ot passengers holding
second class tickets attached to
ospreHS trains,
iVesl Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
PAILY tSXCKPT SUNDAY).
Barr
(I
Petzel
Plumbers and Tinners,
214 & 210 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Bprlnklera.
A complete lino of Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing and plumbing a
specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbiug Furnished.
FOUND
The place to get a Saddle horse, Livery
A T m 1. Yt,1 TX,.
rig, Eixpress, uniy or xruoii, iruuu, J-xjijr,
Mill feed or erood well rotted xvianure,
lnnd of Dirh or fJravcl. Call on Ryan & Co., back of
Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work ia our motto.
RYAN & CO.
DRAYS AND TRUCKS
always ready for orders.
Sell and deliver wood,
hay, coal and lumber. Of-
U&3 Btate Hi., opposite ea-
lem Iron works. Drays and trucks may be found throughout the dav at
the corner ef State and Commercial streets.
Salem Truck & Dray Co.
B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor. T. G- PERKINS, General Superintendent
SALEM IRON WORKS,
SAtaivr, oreoon
l Mannfactures STEAM ENGINK3. Mill Outnu. Water . Wheel Ooveruon. Fruit
Drying OutflU, Traction Enclnea, Creating, etc. Knrm rakchinery made ffP?.1,"
General agent and manufactureis of the celebrated Waululrom t'atent Middling
Puriner and UeeU. Farm machinery taadt and repaired.
CN.CHCRCHILL T S. BURROUGHS.
OHXJKOITLLIi & BURROUGHS,
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
AgenU for the celebrated ecauouilo force and lift Pump.
100 Chemeketa Street.
Sashi and Door Factory
Front. Street, Salem, Oregon.
The beat class of work in our line at prices to compete
With the lowest. Only th befc material used.
S30a. m.
12:10 p. m.
ITT.
Ar.
Portland
Corvallis
itr.
Lv.
fi:J0 p, m,
12:58 p. m.
T. BURROWS
I ARIUEB a mil lino ofStaplo and fancy
Oioceriei), Freib Vegetables and Ber
I rles in seabon, Butter and Egs nl
' wajson hand.
see Com'i st.
At Albany and CorvallU connect wllb
trains of Oregon l'aciilo Railroad.
BipntyaTHAiw (pai't.y ExchraBowriAY
1:10 p. in. I
7:23 p. m.
Lv. l'oitland Ar.
Ar.McMiunvllleLv.
TSu a. ii
5:45 a. m
Through Tickets
To all points
EAST and vSOUTII
or tlckrtfl and lull information regard
ing rates maps, etc, apply to the Compa
ny a agent Halem, Oregon.
K.i. HOUK11S, Aunt. U. F. and 1'asi. Ag'l
R. KOEHLKIt. Manager
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking busliiessi
In all 1U branches.
GEO. WH.LIAMH
Wir. KN UIAND
UUGUMcNAitY
Fresldt-nt
.Vlco Preslden
Those Afflicted
With theibabitol using to excess,
LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO
Can ob talma
COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE
ATTUE
KEELEY INSTITUTE
Forest Grove, Or,, Call writ. Btrlctlv
confidential
B. K. HALL,
Paper Hangerand Decorator.
Offlco at Chas. Cal ert's Mllllouer v store.
Halem, Oregon.
White's No. 60,
SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK,
Now ready for business. Careful work
specialty. J. F. VV1I1TE.
From Terminal or.Interior Points the
I)IHEOTOR8: Geo. WUIlsmi.Wm. Knf
luud.Dr.J. A. Rlcbardson. J. w. IlodKon.
J. A Uaker.
IJank in new exenange block on uom
rntrrlH I street. :13-tl
Authorized Capital (600,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Balem, Oregon.
W. A. CU-SICK. finT W. W. MAIITIN,
Vlcei'res. i. U. A1.BKIIT, Cashier.
State, County and City Warrants bought
at Pur. aw
MONEY TO LOAN.
Special Inducement for the next 80 days
on sood farm loans.
FEAR & HAMILTON.
Hoom II, Uusb Hank block. 6 Ud
A Good Opening,
A store and blacksmith shop are needed
ot the town ot Ausour, 10 mlln south ot
balem ilisagooa Mrinuij cuuniry, na
a flooring mill with the second best water
powrr IB ureges, uso a sawmill DuuatBg.
HpeeUI lndueewesui othtfi. AddrwM
yow mn HIT) numvujf w, I w
Is the line to take
To all Points East and Sooth,
It Is the dlnlne car route. It runs throueh
vestibule trains every day In the year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
(No change of cars.)
Composed of dlnlngcars unsurpassed,
Pullman drawing room sleepers
Of latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Best that can be constructed and in which
aocommodatUBS are both tree and tur
nUhed for holder of first and seoond-clasi
tlckets,and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
A conttnuot line cotuiestlng with all
lines. aQordlnr direct Knj uninterrupted
service.
Pullman sit r rrrorvMlons can be so
ared In svdvt c Bil any agent of
me r'jxu-
JARANi3SE
CURE
A new and Cninplete Treatment, consist
ing of suppositories, olutment in capnules,
also a box and pills; a osltlve cure lor ex
ternal, internal, blind or bleeding, itching,
chrouio, recent or hereditary Piles, and
many other diseases and leroalo weak
nesses; It is always a great boncflt to tho
general health. The first discovery ot a
medical cure rendering an operation with
the knife unutcessary herealter. This
remedy has never been known to fall. SI
per box. 0 for 85; Bent by mall. Why suffer
irum iuih lernuie uiscase wnun a wrnum
guarantee is given with 8 boxes, to refund
the money it not cured Bend stamp for free
numpie. uuarpnieuiBHiuu vy woouakd,
Cuakkb &, Co., wholesale and retail drug
gists, sole agents, Portlaud, Or. 5-2-ly-d w
lMPltliSSING EVEN KNQI.AND.
Tho rapid development of the
American navy Is impressing even
impassive Great Britain. The St.
James Gazette says: "Its growth Is
a very striking and suggestive fact,
and cannot be too seriously taken
Into account."
This is a compliment to tho high
character of tho wur-shlps that our
government has constructed in the
past few years. As far as Great
Brituln Is concerned that Imperial
monarchy need not bo seriously
alarmed, nnd probably is not, at
our few men-of-war and cruisers,
built entirely for peaceful purposes.
The great principal of peaceful
aibitration of all disputes is so well
established between the two coun
tries that the number of war-ships
cither lias never seriously alunned
the olhor.
is'tin-utd such a bill Is needed. Tho
development of tho negro depends
absolutely ou the kind feeling whioh
exists between the two races in the
south. The enactment of a Force
bill would at ouco Inspire the negro
with 'an undue attention to politics,
and this, in turn, would Inspire the
more emotional of the white pop
illation with less kindly feelings to
ward the blacks, and with these re
sults thero would be In the South a
re-enactment of all the occurrences
of the reeonstructlou period.
This Mr. Smith regards as a suffi
cient argument in itself against
even agitation for another Force
bill, he goes much further. He
mulntatus that the industrial oon
ditlou of the Negro would be made
materially worse, that he would lie
come a less industrious laborer in
the cotton Melds, because he then
was much less industrious than he
bus been since; and that in this way
the agriculture of the South would
be seriously impaired, and that the
wholo couutry would feel the com
mercial depression in consequence
of tho social, political, and indus
trial confusion that a Force bill
would work In the Southern States.
The faots and figures given by Mr.
Smith are a full presentation of the
whole Southern argument along
every line of thought against even
the agitation of such a measure.
NEW MINING MACHINERY
P. J. Foster, who resides about three
miles west ot wulmi in Polk county, has
Invented a machine for mining gold,
which Is especially adapted to saving line
Kold, and works any placer material, from
line black sand l gravel, in taut anything
that can bo shoveled. The maehlnn Is
made of iron und su ul and weight only 75
pounds compute. It Is run bj the force of
a VA Inch pipe of water with a head of four
feefT It will work iroiu s to 10 tons of lilarl'
sand, or; irom 15 to 20 tons of gravel In a
day, and save every thing lu thu shaneof
gold that will amalgamate, lhe machine
lias been tested und Is guaranteed to do
the work claimed. Macnlues will bo fur
nished In running order before any uy Is
demanded. Price comulete SIM) Call on
or address P. J. KOHTKIt,
8lff Balem, Oregon,
Through ticket to and from all point
la Amerlea, England and Kurope can be
purchased at any Uoket olHee ofthls com-
Danr.
Full Information oonerslng rates, tlmt
of tralusoutM andot her details furnished
on rDlleatlon to any areat or
A. D. CHAKLTON,
AUs'ant Geaenl Passenger Ageut, No,
m Pirrt street, ear. Wahiston; Port-
Isn't OrttfAa
SHAW 4 DOWNING, ApsU.
Administrator's Notice.
VTOTIOK Is hereby given that the under
Xl slgued lias been uuly appointed ad
jnluUtrutor to the estate of Oris lllch, late
of Marlon comity, Oregon, deceased, by
the county court ot thu slain or Oregon,
for Marlon county. All persons having
claims agilnst said estate will i it sent
them to the undersigned duly vrllled, at
his home In Knglewood addition to the
city of Haleiu, Id Marlon oounty, Oregon,
within six months from the dale of this
notice, und all persons Indebted to said
estate will please make ImmtUlue tctllo
tnenttu the undersigned.
Dated this August nth, 1802.
AllKAHAM KIOH.
Administrator of the estate or Crls Jticb,
deceased. B-ll
Administrator's Salo.
fOTICE Is hereby given that by autho
i.1 ltyofan order of the Hon. County
Lourt of Marlon county, Urig'm, made ou
the mil day or July, lb&, aultiorlilsg "
einpoweilng the undersigned to nil Uio
uerelnafierderrlbea nul estate belonclDg
to thewtaioof Kvellnol'ox, deceased. The
undersigned, as administrator oi said t
Ut, will on the
tit day of September, 1892,
at 2 p.rn.as per statute required,ell at pub
lic amotion at the wrst uoor of the court
house In Bulem, Marion county, Oregon,
all the right, title aud Interest of the said
nwmnuu iu iiio juiiuwiuk uwrnuvi
premises, to wit: Lots 8, V, 10 and 11 lu
bloek Nu. 8, as shown by (iiu amended re
cordod plot of Unpltal I'ark addition to
ly of H.ilem, In Marlon county, Ore-
vstt,.'i ,'U
the oil
EOS, -.
ub'n, ,r iY.i,i.uf
J Admlnl.trator of the Knia e of Jivellae
5"ieiiiu,
Ws m, Ot b, J uly W, 18W, 7-21t
Why Good Eoads are Hard to Get.
Among the very foremost agita
tors for tho building of better coun
try roads Is ex-Gov. James A. Bea
ver, of Pennsylvania, wuo made
this the subject of au executive
message during his term of olllco.
Governor Beaver has written for the
August number of Tho Forum an
explanation why most communities
find it so difficult to get good roads.
Tho school tax, he fcays, wo liavo be
come accustomed to; so we have be
come accustomed to bo taxed for
churitable institutions and for the
relief of the poor; but In most states
the habit ot generations, so fur as
concerns the improvement of roads,
tins been the ineflectlve system of
"working the roads," so that most
men huyo not only had It 11 r inly
ilxed lu their minds that reads are
not proper subjects for direct taxa
tion, but that the highways might
be mude by a smalt contribution of
personal labor. It Is this long and
deep-rooted tax that is tho primary
catiso of our national dlsgraco in
having eo few good highways; aud
the remedy lies lu such au ugltatlon
as Is happily now going on In most
states for a keener publlo apprecia
tion of the direct commercial bene
fits of well-built roads.
Effects of aPorco Bill in the South,
What would be the direct aud
Immediate (fleets of a Force bill
carried intoexecudou In the South
ern stall? Mr, Hoke Smith, pres
ident of the board of education of
Atlanta, answers this question In a
brief aud sharp article In the August
number of The Furuin. After show
ing that, In his opinion at least, the
law would be unconstitutional, and
after showing that Its expense
would be not ltt8 than 110,000,000
for evi'iy iltclloii mid would bring
Into existence at least .'150,000 new
olllco holders, he piocceds to show
that no greater calamity would be
fall the uegro, for wbo benefit R
Beware of Ointments for Gatarrah
that Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when enter
ing it through the mucous surfaces.
Such articles should nover be used
except on prescriptions from repu
table physicians, as the damage
they will do is teu fold to the good
you can possibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O,
contains no mercury, and is takon
Internally, and acts directly upon
the blood nnd mucous surfaces of
the system. In buying Hall's
Cattarrh Cure be sure you get the
genuine. It Is taken internally,
and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
Cheney & Co.
S-Sold by Druggists, price 76c.
per bottle.
GU3 BAUMLEFVS FLIEtV
SALKM MARKKTS.
Wheat"-C4o per bubhel.
Oata 3840o per bushel.
Potatoes 26o per bushel.
Flour $4.20 per bbl.
Brau (Sacked) $ 10.o0,per ton
Shorts (Sacked) 521.25 per.tou.
Eggs 18o per dozon.
Chickens Roosters, 7o por lb.;
hens, 10(aU2o per lb,;, broilers and
fryers, 16o per lb.
Turkeys 1012Jc per lb.
Ducks 1216o per lb.
Geese 7c per lb.
Lard 75c$l por pall.
Butter 2030o per pound.
Beef 712jo dressed, 2Jo on foot
Veul Oo, dressed.
Pork-0o dressedjfijo ou f nit.
Wool 1520o per lb.
Pronounced Hopeless Yet Saved
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada
E. Hurd, of Greton, S. D,, woqueto:
"Was takon with a bad cold, which
settled on my Lungs, cough set In
and finally terminated In Consump
tion. Four doctors gave mo up, say
ing I could live but a short time.
I gavo myself up to my Savior, de
termined if I could not stay with
my friends on earth, I would meet
my absent ones above. My husband
was advised tn get Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. I gavo It n trial, took in
all eight holt ls; It has cured me,
aud thank God I am now a well
and hearty womau," Trial bottles
free at Duu'l. J. Fry's, drugstore,
225 Cotn'J, St., reguluralza, oOu.aud
11.00.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor proscribed i Castork
How Ho Made the Distance from WyM '
dotte to Trenton. '
If any one wants to go from, Wy
andotte to Trenton ahead of 'tram
timo I would reccomend him to Gar j
iiaumier. gus Jiaumlor keeps a itHKj
mng norso witli which. ha.ferri
through Wayne county mud peot
who are in a hurry. Qua' driver haft i
mo pretty well under way for Tren-
ton bof oro I realized that I had start
cd. I was also under a heavy flr&dh
mutt troin the heels of Gus Baum
lor'a running horse. '
"Whoa, Bill. Darn your skin. T&x
jost like to take a little of it out of
you," said tho driver. Bill looke41
liko an accordion horse. Ho had hi ,
nock up from the first jump, and
when tho driver pulled with aUJhla
might on tho linea Bill humped hto-
oackiikonn angry cat. He was a,:
flno looking horse, with clean limhd
when washed, a lot of Tiervoua bull-j
hoadedness and a high, proud head.
"Jfclo'8 a llier," said the driver.
"Ho is, oh? Has he ever flown
with you V I asked.
"Yes, you bet he has. Steady,
Bill I whoa, darn you I I'll' knock it
out of you in a minute I"
"Say, hold'im down," I said. "t
never flow anywhere. I'd rather go
on a run or a toot."
Just then a railroad engino belched
a cloud of black smoko out ofit
stack about a hundred yards away.
Bill stopped so short that I nearly
took a hoader. The driver quickly
wrapped mo uues around nisnand
and holding a tight rein kept Bi
oyo on Bill's cars.
There's a funny thing about
horse's ears. Ho can turn them la
any direction, uko runnels on ')
steamship.
Bill stood just a second, or trroi
shivering with f ricrht or cuseedneaa.
Then he leaped sideways into thol
air. "Look out he's going to fly!"
I yelled.
"I can bold him," said the driver.
However, ho appeared to mo to ba
too self confident. , "
Bill danced along sidoways and p- '
peared about to vault the ditch.
Tho train pulled down toward ,110,
and at ovory puff of tho engine BUM
front feet wont up in tho air.
"Say," I asked, "do you think he
could jump tho fence with the buggy
and not hurt us?"
"Bill!" yelled tho driver, andior
tho noxt minute Bill received a oust
ing that I oxpoctod to boo him 'kksk
on. Ho had mado a final attempt
to go over tho ditoh Bidoways. i.
"I'll got out so ho won't have so
heavy a load to jump the fenoe
with," I suggested. "I'll got in again
on tho other sido.'1
"I can hold him," declared the
driver in a mezzo yoico, "He nevr
ran away with mo but once. He's a
moan beggar, Ho can go, though.
He's gone in 0:53."
I began to wish ho had gono hv'M
or some othor year earlier than my
timo.
But tho engino hod now fallen
little bohind Bill and ho showed
signs of a dosiro to go ahead. The
driver eased off an inch on tho linen
and Bill made a clean standing jump
of about twonty foot. Ho weak
along kangaroo fashion uutil the
driver eased off soveral inches on
tho lines and then dropped into an
easy cantor. Tho driver still held
his clJn down pretty close to his
nock, but his back Vas humped
good deal. In a few minutes we
drew near to a carriago containing
two men driving a trotting hone.
"Como on I" yelled ono of the men,
"take a little of our mud." "Gosh!
said my driver, with a broad grin,
"if I lot Bill Btraighten his back out
thoso follows wouldn't know whet
wont by 'em."
"Lot 'im straighten it," I said,
with sudden dosporation. v
I got my next breath at Treataa
Detroit Journal. '
Hueklen's Arulca Halve,
. The Hrt Salve la the world far Outf,
HruiM-, Korea, Ulew , Salt Kliwim, Kever
iiruisM, Mores, uiew , nan Kiiernn, Fever
Horei, Trftr, Chapped Hands, fJtulbbtlBs,
0rii and all Mil Kruptlous, and mU
hyihj ciir 1 UK, ot uo pay requt
I guaranteed to give twrfeet si
or money refunned, IMa.
uvm, t w mu vf iwa 1 4 wtj
BdtKMll-
(red. It
feet MUUfceWon
wftwessowoB I
Judge and Thslr If 4,
Qld hands, a convict assured me,
waiting trial at Nowgate are always
anxious to know the time, when thejr
go into court.
' Dyor twig the lurk, guv'rrf,, he
added with a knowing wink.' ttap
poeo a pore bloke like me is 'pallet
and goes up for trial afore the
judge's 'ad 'ia lunch why, sir, fetfej
uounu to get ten etretett
Now suppose he goes up after
bloomin hold joker's 'ad 'is feed, 1
ho gow seven or live yearns t
the judge's 'ad a glass uy wine 1
his lunch, the bloke etaude a
ohance ov getting two yean
twelve months and blow me, sir, I
the ven'rawe old toirs 'au twoi
instead of one, it s a sure get 1
a sixer (six mouuun, wiucn any fMo
can uo on us 'H'WtuII MO. I