Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, August 20, 1892, Image 1

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JOURNAL
EVENING CAPITAL
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VOL. 5.
"TTLE PEOPLE'S PAPEH."
SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1892.
"TO-DAY'S .NEWS TO-DAY."
NO. 17.
' THE LATEST NOVELTIES!
IN RUMPP'S PURSES.
MANUFACTURED BY C. T. RUMPP &80NS, PHILADELPHIA.
We lmvo just received nn elegant line of these goods. If you are in need of one to keep your loose change
in, oall on us and we will show you the latest novelty in shape of a purse. We will be pleased to show you these
goods whether you make a purchase or not.
T.
M.
PATTON k SONS.
tJOOK SELLERS
-ND-
STATIONERS,
98 State Street.
OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
fMWt 1 Jiiii i'"L ,
MONMOUTH,
OREGON.
The Leading
Normal School of
C.N. CHURCHILL. T S. BURROUGHS.
CHURCHILL & BURROUGHS,
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
Agents for the celebrated ecanomlo force and lift Pump.
100 Chemeke.ta Street.
Northwest
Board of Regents. Benjamin Bcholfleld, Pres.; J. B. V. Butler, See ;
Ex-Ofllcjo, His Excellency, Governor Sylvestor Pennoyer; Hon. E. P.
McElroy, Superintendent of Public Instruction; Hon. G. W. McBride,
Secretary of State; Hon. Jacob Voorbees, Hon. A. Noltner, J.C. White,
Hon. W. H. Holmes, Alfred Lacy, Hon. P. W. Haley, Hon. J. J. Duly.
The State Normal i a live heuool, rapidly Browing, and continually
adding to its facilities for the special training of teachers. Its graduates
are in demand to till good positions. A gain of 80 per cent, in attendance
was made last year. An enrollment of 500 is anticipated for the next
year. New members hnve been added to the faculty, and additional ap
paratus supplied. A diploma from the school eutltlps one to.teuch in any
county in the state without further examination.
NORMAL, NORMAL ADVANCED, BUSINESS, MUSIO AND
ART DEPARTMENTS, special advanjagen iu Vocal and Instrumental
music.
A YEAR AT SCHOOL FOR $150. Tuition reduced to $6.25 Nor
mal, and $5.00 Bub-Noruiul, 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 terra opens September 20th. For catalogue
address P. L. CAMPBELL, A. B., Pres., or
J. M. POWELL, A. M., Vice President
Choice Meats.
Ed. C.
Cross
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Southern Pacific Route
Shasta. Line
CALIFORNIA KXPRISfVS THAIS' HUM DAIV
JCTWEO rOltTLAND AND 8. F.
(JoUtuT
North.
7:0C p. m.
t:18 p. in.
X.-16 H.111.
Lv. 1'ortlanu
LiV. Salem
Ar. Son Fran.
Ar,
l.v.
I,v.
7.:vi u. in
6:28 a. m
7:oa n. m
Above trains. Mop oul ul icliow.iig oiu
tlous north or Hoseburg, Kast Pirtland
Or-gou City, Woodbuui, titltm, Albany
Tuugent, Shedds, Uali-ey, l'arrlsburs
Juuctlou City, Irving and t-'uzei e.
ItOHBHURG MAi.l. UAJU.Y,
H:30 a. in.
11:17 a. m
6:60 p. m.
J.v.
l.v
Ar.
rortlmul
Halem
ltosoburi
Ar. 1
L.v. I
JLV.
4-30 p. nu
1:40 p. m.
7:lW . m
Albuny Loonl, Jiilly iixcept Sunday.
5.WJ p. 111.
7:5J p.m.
9-00 p. in.
Lv.
Lv:
Ar.
1'ortlnnd
H ilcm
Albany
Ar.
Lv.
Lv,
10SW jum
7:3-1 Hi
6.30 ft. m
CULLMAN UIJFFBI SLEEPERS.
Second Class Sleeping Cars-
Kor accommodation ol passengers holding
second class tickets attached to
express trains.
TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE
When you see these new 1891
designs in Books 4 and 5, "Houses
and Cottages."
Size, 8 x in Inches. Contains new designs,
new styles, latest Ideas in planning. No.
4 lias So designs classified from SIM up to
1600, about hair under $1000 No. 5 con-tntu5Ude-!v'ns
of dwellings rostlug over
81600, many from 81X00 up to fciOOO. Aluny
new Southern or report styles of houses In
these works.
1'rlce, 81 each, or the two for 81.50.
D. S. HOPKINS
Architect, Grand Rapids, Mich.
PltOFlMSIONAX CARPS.
T F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7,
JLI. J
Murphy Block.
JJ.RIIAW, lit. W. HUNT. BIIAW 4
, HUNT, attorneys at law. Ollicoover
lapnai iMatiouai oanK, aaiem, uregoo.
Q T. HIOHAIIDSON, Attorney at law,
kj. ouicoupatnirsinrrontrooms or. new
uush block, corner commercial and Court
streets, Salem, Oregon. ,
TOHN A. OAUSON, Attorney at law.
O Kooms 8 ana 4, Ijida A Hush's bank
building, Halem, Orcgou. 8 1 lyr
U. K. BONHAM. W. H. HOLMKS.
Boniiam s HoLitra. Attorneys at law.
Offlce In Hush's block, botween State
and Court, on IXmi'l St.
TUjJION FOHD, attorney at law. Salem,
Oregon. Ollicc ui'-stalra In l'atton's
bio
nock
Bit. IIUADSHAW, PHYSICIAN AND
. Bunrcon. Salem. Orecon. Omce In
Huih-Ure) man block, upstairs Hesldcnce
corner nuueauu a, n. corner turner sireui,
VTT- H. YOUNG, M. D.. omco formerly
YV . occupied by Ur. Rowland, corner
Court and Liberty streets. Telephone No.
45. onico heurs: 8 a. m. to 12: 2 to 4 p. m,,
and 7 to 8 p. in. Residence lKtli street on
electric car line. Telephone No. 9,
T"K. W. S MOTT, physician and sur
1 goon. Ofllce In Kldrldge Jilock, ha
lem, Oregon. OUlce hours 10 to 12 a. in.
Zto4p. in.
DR. MINTA B. A. DAVI8. Offlce hours,
9 a. in. to 11 a. m.; i! p. m. to S p. m.
Day or night calls promptly attended to.
Special attention given to diseases of wom
en and chlldieu. Ulllco in New llauk 111k.,
S03 Commercial stieet. Residence same.
D
lion
flon
R. T. O. SMITH, l)entlst,M State street,
Halcm. Or. Finished dental opera-
,lons of every description, Palme oiera
ions a specialty.
FIX PUan, Architect, 1'lans, Specl
, flcatlonB and superintendence lor
All cfasfos of buildings. Olllco 2l0 Com.
kl cfasf os of buildings,
uerclal tit., up stulrs.
b.
A. ROBERT, Architect, room Ul. liar
quain building, Tortlaud, Oregon.
mJSINKSS CAItDS.
B. HAIITH & CO., Coutructors, Sower
. lng, Cement Sidewalks, hlxcjvutlilg.
.tc: All work nromnlly done. Saleui. Or.
Leave orders with Dusan Uros 4:lC-lm
G
T. BURROWS
ARRlfl a full line of Rtaple and faifcy
uroeeries. iiesn vetreiaDics hdu ueiT-
rles In (.easou, Butter and Eggs al
ways on nana
228 Com'l St
Yest Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervailis:
PAILY Ei.CKlT OUNBAy).
7:80 a. in.
12:10 p. in.
Xv7
Ar.
"Portland
Corvailis
Lv.
E30 p. ui.
12:55 p. to.
At Albany and Corvailis connect with
trains of Oregon 1'ccillo I tall road.
Wiiite's No. 60,
BALiEM'S FINEST TBUUK,
Now ready for business,
aprclalty.
Careful work a
J. F. WIUTK.
From Terminal or Interior Points the
KXVBKaSTKAtH (DAILY EXCKTHDNDAY
1:40 p. ni.
7:25 p. in.
Lv. Portland Ar.
A.r.McJIInnvllleLv.
K:2U a, Ul
6:45 a. m
Wliolcsale and Retail 8calcr in Fresh, Suit and
Smoked Meats of all Kinds,
Through Tickets
To all points
EAST and SOUTH
or tickets and hill information regard
ing rates maps, et&, apply to the Compa
ny's agent Salem, Oregon.
E.P. KOOKR, Asst. tl. P. and Pass. Ag't
It KOKHLKU. Manager
Largest .display in the city at my market. Best ser
vices and prmpt delivery to all parts of the city.
OS Court anil 110 State Streets.
F. T. HART,
LEADING MERCHANT
TAILOR.
247 COMMERCIAL STREET.
KAILS ! LOCKS ! HINGES !
BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITA STOCK, all Subscribed, ?200,000
Transact a general banking buulncsnl
in all lta branches.
.Piesldei.t
GEO. WILLIAMS
WK.KN OLANI)
HUailUcNAUY
.Vice Prosiden
. Cashier.
DIRECTORS: Geo. WUHams.Wm. Eng
land, Dr. J. A. llicbardson, J. W, Uodson,
J. A Uaker.
Dan it in new Exchange blook on Com
mornlal strict. 8:l-U
Authorized Capital $500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Salem, Oregon.
W. A. CUHICK, l'res. V. W. MARTIN,
Vice Pres. J. H. ALBIJVT, Cashier.
State, County and City Warrants bought
at Par. dw
Barr
(I
Petzel
5
Plumbers and Tinners,
214 & 216 Commercial St., Balem. Garden Hose and Lawa Sprinklers.
A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing and plumbing a
Bpecialty. Estimated for Tinning and I'lumbing Furnished.
FOUND
The place to get a Saddlo horse, Livery
rig, Express, Dray or Truck, Wood, Hay,
Mill feed or arood well rotted Manure,
load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of
Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto.
KYAN & GO.
DRAYS AND TRUCKS
always ready for orders.
Sell and deliver wood,
Lay, coal ana lumber, oi
Hpm riLite St.. ODDoalte Sa-
- z-.z '.f
em Iron works. Drays and truofes may be found througnout ine uav at
th corner of State and (Jonirueirlai street.
Salem Truck & Dray Co.
B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor. T. C PERKINS, Genewl Superintendent
SALEM IRON WORKS,
BALBM, -.------ ORBOON,
Manufactures STEAM ENOINHS, MU! Outnu, Water Wheel Ooveniors, Fruit
nrylng OutflU, Traction Knglnea, Cresting, etc Parni ftiacbluery wade " J"W.l;
General aeenu ana manutacturerg of the oolebrated Wahlatrom i'atunt Mtadllns
Purifier and Reels. Farm machinery madt and repaired.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Mnecial laaucemeutfl for the next 80 days
on cood farm loans.
FEAR &. HAMILTON,
Room 14, Bush Bank hlock. 6 lidw
A Good Opening.
A store and blacksmith shop are needed
at the town ol Auketiy, 10 miles south of
Balem. It Is a good farming country, has
a flouring mill with the second best water
power in Oregon, also a sawmill bulldtug.
Hneclal inducements ofl'orfd. Address
Postmaster, A n k eny, Or. 7-C8-U w
Is the line to take
To all Points East and South.
It la the dining car route. It runs throug h
vestibule trains overy day in the year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
(No change of cars.)
Composed of dining cars unsurpassed,
l'ulliuan drawing room sleepers
Of latest eqnfpmenl
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Best that can be constructed and in which
accommodations are both lree and tun
nished for holder of first and seoond-clasi
tlcklti,aud,
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
Aoontinuof Mtie connecting with all
lines, attordlnx diwl nn') uninterrupted
service.
Pullman sic ' "'rvations can be se
cured in advi. I xoc4ii any agent oi
the road.
Through tickets to and from all polntf
in America, England and Kurone can be
puronabea at any uceci omce oi mis com
pany.
Full inlormatlon concerning rates, time
of tralnn, routes andothcrdotalls furnished
on uriDlicatlou to any agent or
A. D. CHARLTON,
AnelMaiit Ueneral PusKenger Agent. No,
121 First street, cor. Washington; Port
land. Oroeiin
SHAW & DOWNING, Agent.
J. IuYHSHN & CU filanufacturo of all
kludu of vehicles. ilHpulrlngabiieclal
Bhop -16 BtJite stieet,
CARPET-UYING 1 mime a wpeclalty oi
caipet-fiewiiig and laying; carpets
taken upnnd rclaid with grout cure. Hlmdo
and curtain pole hanglug. J .rave orders
with J. H. Luuti, Bui en A Son or White
Coiner. J. a.MJHKMAiu.
Sig
ns !
8ay I You neud one ot some kind.
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 & Gilo,
State street.
IHi; CAPITAL JOURNAL.
H0FER BROTHERS,
Editors,
POBLIBIIEI) DAItiY.EXCEPTSUNDAY
ur THB
Capital Journal Publishing Company,
(Incorporated.)
Offlce, Commercial Htreet, in P. O. Building
entered at -i.ho postoffloe at 8alom,Or.,aa
tecond'clnrs mnttrr.
EX K. HALL,
Paper Kangerand Decorator.
Office at Chas. Calort's Mllllonery dtore,
SUleui, Oregon.
Wood Saw,
Everybody tret Charles Smlth'H Hteara
wood taw, "The Bustler." Orders ut 27
Front street.
Capital City Restaurant
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r,
Warm Meah at All Hours oi May
None but white labor employed In tbli
uilabllMhuient.
A good substantial meal o nked In flrtt
tiauatyle riveiitj-llve tents per meal
RBJD KROST
(iinri Ktrtt, betweeu Opera House and
Mtnto's Uvery
Sash and Door factory
Front Street, Salem, Oregon.
The beat clans of work in our liue at prices to compete
with the lowwt. Only the tart material uwL
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN,
tjoutri of.WlllnattMotl,
SALBM - - - ORKOCN
Salem Abstract and Loan Co.
The only Abstmat book of Marlon
county. Keal miat orders
filled promptly and
aMy,
W. H. H. WATERS,
, MANAQKR,
k Locating Mines.
JAPANESE
CURE
Anew and Complete Treatment, consist.
Ins of suppositories, olntmeutln capsule,
also a box and pUU; a posltlre cure for ex-
U.TUUI. internal, ouiiu or uieeuing, ucmng,
chronic, recent or hereditary l'lles, and
many other diseases and female weak,
aesses; it is alM'ays u creat benefit to the
generul health. The tlrst discovery oi a
medical cure rendering an operation with
the knife unnecessary heieatter. This
remedy has never been known to fall, f 1
per box, (i for S5; sent by mall. Why suffer
from this terrible dlseaso when a written
guarantee is given with (1 boxes, to tefiind
the money 11 not cured Bend stump lor free
sample. Uuarunteo lbsued by Wooijabii,
Ulaukk & Co., wholesale and retail drug.
gIstB, sole agents, l'orllaud, Or. 6 2-lynlw
STATU POLICE WANTED.
Tho Oregnnlan of tbe 10th in an
editorial argues In favor of a state
polli-o system, to nnslst sherlfls In
putting down labor troubles, tills
police to be armed ami to tnko tbe
place of the national guard or
sheriffs "posse comltatus." Of the
national guard, it says:
"The men are all business or pro
fessional men, clerks or mechanics,
to whom the time lost in this way
is an important matter. Called sud
denly from their ofllcea or employ
ruout by an order issued at midnight
tlioy had no opportuuity to arrange
their business affairs, which must
be suffering greatly. .. Many of them
have lost the situations they were
compelled to leave so suddenly, and
will have to look for others when
they return home."
Hence it says: "3ome more flex
ible and permanent body of armed
men is required."
Those who have read many fine
articles on arbitration between capi
tal and labor in Tho Oregonian may
woll express surpriso at its demand
for a body of armed state police, or
constabulary, "armed, drilled and
disciplined like soldiers, constantly
in service and under pay and at the
call of the shurliTs at any moment."
This is its plan.
Who would pay for this state con
stabulary, providing such an idea
could bo tolerated for a moment by
any intelligent self-respecting
American? Tho tax payers, of
course. It would heap up another
load of taxes for this state police
that would prove as Inadequate in
tho Homestead or Cconrd' Alene
ailalrs as Piukerton's or national
guards. The proposition is one
worthy of an inmate of tho asylum
but would hardly bo made even
there.
The very idea of a state police
force or state constabulary is obnox
ious to American institutions and
the establishment of any such sys
tem would be the first step to de
stroy civil liberty and lay the foun
dations of a military despotism.
The disposition on tbe part of the
state to use brute force must al
ways bo resisted and the plan to
saddle upon the people a state con
stabulary is one of the most offen
sive projects yet oflered by any
American newspaper.
Do You Wish the
Finest Bread and Cake?
It is conceded that the Royal Baking Powder is the
purest and strongest of all the baking powders.
The purest baking powder makes the finest, sweetest;
most delicious food. oi
The strongest baking powder makes the lightest food.
That baking powder which is both purest and strong
est makes the most digestible and wholesome food.
Why should not every housekeeper avail herself of
the baking powder which will give her the best food
with the least trouble ?
Dr. Haines, of Ru.sh M,edical College, Consulting
Chemist of the Chicago Board of Health, says: "Royal
is not only the purest, but the strongest baking powder
with which I am acquainted."
9
John O. Carlisle, of Kentucky, Is
gaining national fame as a straddler
on the silver question. At thosov
slon beforo the last he voted for free
coinage, at the last session agalust
and he now says: "My position up
on this subject Is briefly this: I am
opposed to free coinage of either gold
or silver, but In favor of unlimited
coinage of both metals upon terms
of exact equality." If anyone can
understand this they can do more
than the average journalist.
Blaine may make some five minute
speeches In the Harrison campaign.
He can say more in that length of
time than most men in two hours,
there is no man living whose utter
ances on the tnrlff are so feared by
tho Democrats as those of James Q.
Blaine.
Bill Nye and Mr. Burbank are
coming to Salem to lecture and
want us to announce It in advance.
We take pleasure in doing so but
cannot withhold the sentiment that
it is a cheap and cheeky way to get
free advertising.
NEW MINING MACHINERY
I. J. Foster, who resides nbout three
rnllcs west ot Halem in 1'olk couuty, has
Invented a machine lor mining gold,
which is especially adapted to saving fine
Kold. and works any placer mateilal, from
Hue black sand to gravel, In lact anything
that can be shoveled. Tho machlue Is
made of Iron and steel and weight only 75
pounds complete. It Is run by the forvo of
u iy men pipe oi water wuu a neaa oi tour
Dr. II. Hmlth is now sole agent in Ore
gon for tho rale or Marshall's Klectro Mag
netic reds for locating mines of Gold or
Sliver, This Instrument has become tbe
most efflcent force in detecting the pret
ence of Gold andHllver deposits whether
in tbe form of bidden coin or quartz rock.
The maker claims that a careiul Investi
gation is sure to lead one to thn exact lo
cality of the trrnsure. Kor further infor
mation please address
7-18-tt
DR. H. SMITH,
Balem, Orrgnn.
Burton Bros.
STATE STREET
BRICK YARD.
Large stock of common Ilrlck always on
band. JV.tiCd.und ornamental brick
made to order.;
Loave oj-ders t Q. Htolr, M Btate street,
Goodhue A Cahlll,05Htat street, or at the
yurd,opi0itestate Prison.
Notice to Contractors.
rrUlEinAUno! Capitol Hulldlng com
I uiissloners Invite sealed proposals lor
(he construction of a watt-r system and a
system ofproteetion against Ore for the
The right to re-
rru. mus wu
in., Tuesday,
state Capitol. upeeMleaUoss may be teen
at the governor's omee. The right to re
luetaj.y orall bids U reserved. Hid will
tie o pne a at a o'eioeK d,
4&U(Uh Q, WJ(i
HYlWHHTlCH t'ENNOYKR,
UWJ. W. MCMHIUK,
fUlU MimUiAN,
Jjrd cl UewaalMlost?.
Wx.A,Me7arCtHrrt, frW-U
feef. It will work irom h to 10 tons of blunt-
sand, or; from 15 to 1M tons of gravel Inn
una save every tiling in ine suape oi
that will amalgamate. Tho machine
uarunlee4 to do
day, uud save every thing In the shape of
iu tuai win amaig
tbe work claimed. Machines will be fur
KOI I
has been tested and Is
nlsbed In running order before any pay is
demanded. 1'rice complete SIUl Cull on
or address 1'. J, KuSThll,
8-Mw Salem, Oregon,
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE Is hereby glvon that (ho under,
digued haw otcu duly appolnUd ad
ministrator to the eitlato of Oris itlch. Into
of Marlon couuty, Oregon, deceased, by
the county court ot the state ol Oylrou,
for llnrloH county. All persons lPng
claims against said estate will present
them to the undersigned (July verified, at
his homo in Knglowood addition to the
city of Halem, In Marlon county, Oiegon,
within six months Irom tbe date of I his
notice, and all persons Indebted to said
estate will please make immediate nellie
ment to tbe undersigned.
Dated this AugusUlh, 1863.
AbltAIIAM ItlCir.
Administrator of tbe estate of Oris itloh,
deceased. 8-11 '
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICK is hereby given that by autho
lly ofan order of the lion. County
tourt of Marion county, Orig"U, made on
ibe 1Mb. diy ot July. Mil. authorizing and
empowering the undersigned to sfl tbe
hercluatlirdcserlned rtutosLuU. helonrluir
to tbeostaie of Kreilue uox, deceased. The
undersigued. an tutmlulstrutor ol said es
tate, will ou the
tit day of September, (892,
at 3 p.in as per statute requlrul.tell at putc
liofcutrtlonut the wtst uoor of the court
house in Balem, Mtlrion county, Oregon,
all the right, title and Interest or the sad
estate, Iu and to the lollowlBg dSMrrlbed
Erew Iam, to wit: J.nt , 9, JO and 11 in
look So. 8, as shown by tbe amended re
cordwt plot of Capital l'arlc addition to
ihetltyof H4lem, In MarVon county, Ore.
HjStAk. HA MKK,
AdwlrUtrator of tbe Hite oi EvWIao
Qui, doued,
mm, Otmm, July 18, WW. 1-fl-H
DANGI5H1NOHEGON.
The Republicans of Oreiron should
lose no time in fully organizing the
party in this state and being pre
pared to get out every Republican
vote, as there is some danger that
with Republican apathy tho elec
tion may bo close. Oregon has a
round ten thousand Republican
majority if the vote is brought out.
This should be looked after. Clubs
should bo organized early. Repub
lican enthuslsm must be awakened.
The enemy must bo met and defeat
ed. There IM no doubt but that a large
number of Democrats will follow
Governor Pennoyer into tho People's
parly, which is today tho best or
ganized and most active party iu
tho state. Governor Pennoyer is as
likely as not to take the stump for
the People's party. The Democratic
party cannot be said to have a state
organization. It is tho People's
party that is tho potont factor
Republican's must face, as It Is al
most certain to poll n larger vote
than tho Democrats. Democracy
as a political organization has al
most ceased to exlBt in Oregon,
A vote cast for the People's party is
indirectly a vote for Cleveland.
For if that party should carry a few
states and prevent any cholco by
tho electoral col lego, tho selection
of the President will be left to tho
House, and he must to blind indeed
who Imagines the present house of
representatives would elect unjone
but Urover Cleveland, A voto
for the Ptople's party Is a voto for
Grover Cleveland so fur as it will
affect tho election of a President at
all. Tho pretense that General
Weaver can be elected Is all u sham.
It is tho duty of Republican's to
got out the full Republican vote,
Mr. John Dultrlch and his wife
Catharine of Autrlm township,
Franklin county, Pu.j will celebrate
the sixtieth anniversary of their
marriage on the 10th Inst, at their
home near Greencaslle. Their thir
teen children are allllvlng.aml they,
with many grandchildren and great
grandchildren will Join In tho celebration.
The Welsh members of, parlia
ment have decided to support the
home rule bill, provided MrGlad-
stone gives Welsh disestablishment
the next place iu tho programme.
Two of the richest young women
lu America are Miss PerkinB, of Bos
ton, who is 18 years old, has (17,000
000, and Miss Green, the daughter
of Mrs. Hetty Green.
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CHATS ABOUT MEN. 5?
Abnor McKinley, brother of the great, b
protectionist, looks very much like him;:-
Tho Italian primo minister, Giolitti, "
dresses in rusty, old fashioned clothes, .
with an uttor disregard of tho demand
Of fashion.
Emannol Laskor, tbe chess player,
Who recently defeated Mr. Blaclcburrie ft
the English champion, is only twenty
four yoars of ago. , 1
Senator Mitohell, of Oregon, has
shaved off a beard which ho has worn
for nineteen years. It Is said his daugh
ter did not recognize him after the
metamorphosis.
Few' families can show a record like
that of tho Gross family, of Richmond,
Ind. There are six brothers and five ,
sisters of tho family, and there has not
been a death among thorn for fifty year.
The Earl of 'Orknoy, who 'has jwfc
married a variety haU singer,, is only
twenty-five years of age, Mk Count
Gilchrist, ihe-bride; tew loaglwwi om
of the shining lights of, the London
Gayoty company.
Substance of the Queenja speech
to parliament, "My lords and gen
tlemen, the country is all right, and
has no usofor you."
Great distress is reported among
working people of New South Wales,
00,000 persoiiB being out of employ
ment at Melbourne alone.
Tbe earl of Huntingdon Is about
to marry Miss Maud Wilson, a
wealthy Australian beauty.
The Christian church has gained
over 8,000 in membership during the
last year.
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Try tho latest flavors, Red Messina
orange, at tho Bpa, 110 Stato street.
W. T. Stolz.-managor. 2t
California reports a very
pruno crop for the saason.
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The arrest of forty milkmen at
Cleveland, Ohio, for adulteration of
milk calk tbe attention to one of tbe
gravest and mofet serious crimes on
tbe statute book", Wealthy people
do no( witter ro much as tbe help.
m poorer claws as H wan shown
that lu Cleveland lufant mortality
was greatest where tbe adulterated
milk wits used, No punUhmect ta
too severe for suab deviltry
Pronounced Hopeless Yot Saved
From a letter wrltton by Mrs. Ada
E. Hurd.of Greton, S.D., wo quete:
"Wcs taken with a bad cold, which
settled on my Lungs, coiigb set In
and Anally terminated In Consump
tion. Four doctors gavo mo up, say
ing could livo 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 to get Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. I gave It a trial, took In
all eight bottles; It has cured roe,
and thank God I am now a woll
and hearty woman," Trial bottles
free at Dan'l. J. Fry's, drugstore,
225 Com'l, St., regular size, 60o. and
$1.00,
Gustavo F. Grnener, who haa, been
tutor in Gorman and literature" at Yale,
has been appointed a professor. He !
New Haven boy, is not yot thirty yean
of age, and thus is one of the youngest
men who has over received this honor. ,
Bonjamln L. Cohen, the latest addition ':
to tho ranks of Jewish legislators- in
Great Britain, is a wealthy London
bankor and chairman of tho Jewish
board of guardians. Ho lias taken '
doop interest in tho education of the
poor. Tho title of General James B. Weaver,
tho Farmers' Allianco loader, Is a genu
ine one. Ho onlistod as a private in ibe ,
Second Iowa infantry in 1801, and three
yoars later was brovottod brigadier gen-,
oral pf volunteers for "gallantry on tbe
field."
Professor Blackie, tho rngged, old,
Edinburgh profossor, does not go to bed r,
until after midnight and rises corre-l :
spondingly lato in tho morning. Until
recently Professor Blackie had not-
needod a doctor's services for thirty
yoars, y
Li Hnng-Chang, tho Bismarck of Chi
na, yraa born in very humble station, n
and worked his way up by the series ot
literary examinations which form the
only medium of promotion in the Flow-' ,
ery kingdom. Ho is now viceroy over
80,000,000 pf pooplo and grand secretary
of tho empire, ..
STAGE QLINT8.
Baby cried,
Mother tlglted,
Doctor proscribed J Castorte
Rueklea's Arnica Blre.
.The Best Salve la the world for Cut.
Bruise. Korm. Ulcers, Halt Kheum, i'eve
Horea, Tetter, Chapped Hands, CbjlWalas,
(r uud till ma KruplkHM, hm4 pes,
tlvely ours riles, or ao pay require. It
U Kurtit4 to jftve Mrftet satletuetloa
Minna Galo will play a season of
twenty weeks next season. n
An Araorican tour noxt season is con-,
templatod by Stavonhaga, the pianist.
Bob Hillard will play the leading role,
in A. Y. Pearson's production of "Tbe
Whlto Squadron."
Mrs. Lcsllo Carter has affirm deter?
minatlon to play "Fron-Frou" in tbe
not very distant future
Mrs. Shaw, tho whistler, is going . to
make a tonr around the world, begin
ning in South Africa in the autumn.
Mr. Daly's next Shakespearean pro
'duction will be "The Tempest," wad
in it George Clarke will play tbe pert
of Prospero,
M. A. Kennedy, the rotund conwdbus
of "Miss Helyett," weighs 30 pound.
Little Arthur Dunn, of extravaf ttM
fame, weighs 00,
"Logan's Luolc" is thenain.e of an
Irish comedy by Hal Reed, of Minneap
olis, in wbieb Edmund Collier propoM
to star next year.
Edwin Rostell, who for' some yearn
baa been director of A tebool ot dn
matto art, will next season go "
at tbe bead of a ocaapeay
classio and Shakespearean play.
Manager R, M. Field bee
Fannie Forrester, who mm recently I
playing in one of Cbarlee FrobinnV
companies, for tbe toabret role te tk
Boston Mneetua t&eatet next isenon.
It Is a curiotts f aot that David BeJafr
co, tbe Americas adapter of 'Mies Bel
yett," fa a nephew of tbe fMMp lim
den ootaedbHi. David Jawee, who kfl.
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