JOURNAL. ' - r; VOL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." 8ALEM, OREGON, THTTItSDAX. AUGUST 25, 1892. "TO-DAY'S JOJWS TO-DAY." NO. 201. EVENING CAPITAL THIS-?-WEB PC WE OFFER Photograph - Albums CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE! Marked in plain figures. SEE DISPLAY WINDOW. T . McF. PATTON k SONS, HOOK 'SELLERS -AND- STATIONERS, 98 State Street. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL tU J-1 Jihol" .i"!S. M5Rrn. " MONMOUTH, OREGON. The Leading Normal School of the Northwest. Board of Regents. Benjamin Scholfleld, Fres.; J. B. V. Butler, Sec; Ex-Officlo, His Excellency, Governor Sylvester Peunoyer; Hou. E. B. 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 Laoy, Hon. P. W. Haley, Hon. J. J. Daly The State Normal is a live eohool, rapidly growing, and continually adding to its facilities for the special training of teachers. Its graduates are in demand to fill eood uosltlons. A cain of 80 per cent, in attendance was made last year. An enrollment of 600 la anticipated for the next year. New members have been added to the faculty, and additional ap paratus supplied. A diploma from the school 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. s A YEAR AT SCHOOL FOR $150. Tuition reduced o $0.25 Nor mal, and $5.00 Sub-Normul, per term of ten week. Board at Normal Dining Hall $1.50 per week. Furnished rooms $1.00 per week. Board and lodging In privato families $3.50 per week. J Beautiful and healthful location. No saloons. First term opens September 20th. For catalogue address P. L. CAMPBELL, A. B., Pres., or J. M. POWELL, A. M., Vice President. C. N. CHURCHILL T S. BURROUGHS. Tinners CHURCHILL & BURROUGHS, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; Ed. C. Cross, Choice Meats. Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats or all Kinds, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city. OS Court anil 110 State Streets. ARCHIE MASON. A. B. SMITU General - Contractors, Street Work, Sewering, Excavatiug, Concrete and Mason Work, Tiling, &c. All work promptly done. SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for tho celebrated economic force and lift Pump. 100 Chemeketa Btreot. EAST AND SOUTH VI A Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN RUN OAILT BETWEEN PORTLAND AND S. T. South. 7.-U.' p. m. :18 p. m. 8:15 a.m. North. Lv. rouiuud Ar. I 7m u. m liv. Salem l,v. I 6:26 a. m Ar. San Fran. Lv. 7:00 p. m Above trains stop nul m n.llowiuu- ia tloiis north of Koheburg, Kiita Portland Orison City, Woodburu, salem, Albnuy Tangent, shedds, Ualsey, Harrlsburg Junction City, Irving and Lupne. liOSUBUKQ MALI. 11A1I.Y, 8:30 a. ill. 11:17 a. m 5:60 p. in. Lv. Portland Ar. I l:S0 p. m. Lv Salem Lv. 1:10 p. ni. Ar. Roseburg Lv. 7.00 a. m Albany LncnlT Dally Vxcepi Sunday. j-UJ p. in. 7:51! p.m. I a) p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. i 10:30 a.m. Lv: sal em Lv. 1 7:3d c m Ar. Albany Lv, H:30a. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- 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 desljrnn, new hlylcg, laleRt Ideas In planning. No. J li us as designs clustltiPd from $150 up to 1500, about hull under S1000 Mo. 5 con talus 59 designs of duellings noatluir over (flMO, many from S1SU0 up to 13000. ManyJ uvw uuitTuciuiii itDuikfiljlcaui uuuac9 lu these work. Price, Jl each, or the two for Jl.'O. D. S. HOPKINS Architect, Grand Rapids, Mich. VKOFK.S.S10NAA CABP9. T F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, JLi. Murphy Mock. J J. SHAW, M. V. HUNT. SHAW A , HUNT, attorneys at law. Office over capital National bank, Salem, Oregon, CI T. RICHARDSON, Attorney at law, O, office up stain In front rooms of new llush bloek: , corner Commercial and Court Btreets, Salem, Oregon. JOHN A. CARSON, Attorney nt law. Rooms 3 ana 4, IjuIcI Bush's bauk building, Salem, Oregon. Bllyr B. K. BONHAM. W. H. HOLMES. Bonham & Holmes, Attorneys at law. Office In Rush's block, between State and Court, on (Xim'l UU THE CAPITAL JOIMAL H0FER BROTHERS, Editors. Highest of all in Leavening Power.' Latest U. S Gov't Report- PanUSUKi)UAILY.KX0KPT8DNU VYi nr the CppUal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Office, Commercial Street, In P. O. Building Entered at tl.e poHtofllco at Salom,Or.,OH setci ) n nttrr. TILMON KORD, attornpy nt law, Salem. Oregon. Office up-stalrs In 1'alloa's UIO ilbck. Guiiii H. lmADSIIA.W, PHYSICIAN AND Bitreeou. ruilcm. Oreeron. Offlco In unli-llrivnmn blook. tmtutra Residence corner Stateund 8. K corner Ulntcr street. WH. YOUNO, M. D.. Oriloo formerly . occupied by Dr. Ilowland, corner Court and Liberty streets. Telephone No. 45. Otllco heurs: 8 a. m. to 12; 2 to 4 p. m., and 7 to U p. in. Hesldeuoo l.ith street on electric car line. Tolephono No. 9. SR. XV. JtOTT, physician and sur geon. Office In Eldrldgo Illock, ha , Oregon. Office hours 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to i p. 111. Day R. MINTA S. A. DAV IS. Offlco hours, 8 a. m. to ll a. m.: z p. in. to s p. m. 'ay or nleht calls uromntly attended to. dpecial attention given to disoaaes of wom en and children. Office In iNcw Rank illk., 305 Commercial street. Residence same. G T. BURROWS ARRIE8 a full line of Staple and fancy uroceries, loesn vegeiaDies ana uer- nort in Benson, nuiuir ana tsga ai ways on hand S26 Oom'l St. For accommodation ol second class tlcke express train4), assencers holding attacnea to tYest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: PAIX.Y KXCKPT 81TNUAY). '7:30 a. in. 12:10 p. m. "LvT Ar. Portland Corvallis r. Lv. 6:30 p.m. 12:55 p. m. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon PaciUo Railroad. BXPRKSfl TltArN (DAILY HXCKIT8PNDAY 1:40 p. m. 7:2j p. Hi. Lv, Portland Ar. Ar.MolIlnnvlUeLv. MM a. m 5.--I5 n. m Through Tickets To all points EAST aud SOUTH For tickets and lull lnlormation reeard. tng rates maps, etc., apply to the Compa ny1 agent Salem, Oregon. E.r. ituutats, &su u. t. ana t-enm. ar'i U. KOKHLER. Manager White's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TBUUK, Now ready (or business, specialty. Careful work J. F. WHITE. N From Terminal or Interior Points the J SALEM, OREqON. DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for orders. Sell and deliver wood, hay, coal and lumber. Of fice State St., opposite 8a- em Iron works. Drays and trucks may bo found throughout the day at tho corner of Slate and CommerclalstreeUi. Salem Truck ft Dray Co. F. T. HART, LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. NAJLS ! LOCKS ! HINGES t BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT Barr ft Fefael Plumbers and Tinners, 214 & 21G Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers. A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin rooflug and plumbing a specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. TAI HUH The place to get a Saddle horse, Livery I Willi U rig, Express, Dray or Truck, "Wood, Hay, VV,,M Mill feed or good well rotted Manure, load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Kyan & Co., back of Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto. KYAN & CO. ". F, DRAKE, Proprittor. T. 0. PERKINS, General Superintendent SALEM IRON WORKS, 8AIBM, -.----- OREGON. Manufactures STEAM EtfGINBS, Mill OutflU, Water Wheel Governors, Krult oftije celebrated Wahlstruia iatent Middlings Drytne Outfits. Tmriion KnrtnM- nnwtliur. etc. Farm machinery made and. repaired. Genera) arcnta anil meni.finj urara nftilH celebrated WahUtTOUl lTlteOt Jdlddl Dn. '"-J!" "."' ? .--.- uriaer ana rceels, Farm machinery made and repaired. Sash and Door Factory .Front Street, Salem, Oregon. The beat class of work in our line at prices to compote with the loweit. Only the lwt material used WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed. $200,000 Trauaact a general banking business; In all Its branches. GEO. WIUJAMH President WM. EN GLAND. HUUHMO.NAUV. Vlce 1'renlden .uaabier. DIRECTORS: Geo. Wllllaras.Wm. Eng land, Dr. J. A. Richardson, J. V , Updson, J. A lluker. Bank In new Exchange block on Com mercial street. 8:13-tl Authorized Capital $00,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Balern, Oregon. W. A. CUSICK, lies. W. W. MARTIN, Vice fres. J. U. AL.UKRT, Cashier. Htate, County aud City Warrants bought atl'ur. dw MONEY TO LOAN. Special Inducements for the next I on good farm loans. l days FEAR & HAMILTON, Room 14, Rush Uank block. 6 12dw A Good Opening. A store and blacksmith shop are needed at the town ol Aukeny, 10 miles south of 8alem. It is a good farming country, has a flouring mill with the second best water power in Oregon, also a sawmill building. Hpeclal Inducements offered. Address I'ostmaBter, Ankeny, Or. 7-28-11 r Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meal at Ail Hours ol the Day None but white labor em-lored In thl f.tabllshment, A good substantial meal o xkert la first class style- "Cwenty-nv" eenu per meat R K D FROST (Yprt atrerV between Opera House n,C Mlcto's Livery Salem Abstract and Loan Co. The only Abstract books of Marlon county. Real estate order filled promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS, IVNAOBR. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South orVillm Hotel. ALSM - - - OStSOOM Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining car ronte. Itrnns through 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 enn be constructed aud In which accommodutlens aro both tree and lur nlshed for holders of first and Bocond-clas tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. AconttnuotM !Iip connostlng with all lines. aQordln? direct nxnl uninterrupted service. Pullman slif "("-"Ions can he se cured In advi ' ' :i a.U any agent ol uio hjuui rR. T. C. SMITH, Dentist.OT State street, J Halem, Or. Finished dental opera tions ofeverydoscrlptlou. Painless oiwra tlous a specialty. WU.PUOH, Arohltcct, Pluus, Sped , tlcutlons and suporlutendenro lor nU classes of buildings. OOlce -JO Com mercial St., up stairs, OA. ROllEItT, Architect, room 411, Mor . quam building, Portland, Oregon. UUSINKSS OARDO. A- Etc- B. SMITH & CO., Contractors, Sewer ing, Cement Sidewalks, bxoivatlntr. tc: All wore nromntlv none. Hlpm. Or. . A. ... - .. . .:. - ijeave oraers wuu uujan uros. 4:i&-im PJ. 1AUSEN A CO,, Manufaulure of all , kinds of vehicles. Uepalrlug u special t. Shop 45 HtHtft street. CAKPET-LAYING.-l make a specialty ol caipet-sowing and laying; carpets taken up and relaid Willi great enre. Shade and curtain pole Imaging. Ijeav orders with J. 11. Luun, But en A. Son or White Corner. J. Q. I..U IIRM AM. Sig ns ! Say ! You ueed oue tit soruo kind. If so, why uot have It. Gold, Plain, Script or Canvas Now is the tlmo to save money by giving your order to j J. J. MUTTON,. House, Sign Painter, Decorator and Paper Hanger, 382 Church Sfc Or Jeavo orders with Sroat & QUe, niate street. M'nAlt AND FREE TRADE. Henry Watterson,who is certainly entitled to spnk significantly on the subject, especially sinco the Chi cago convention, says' Just as soon ns the Democrats get the power they will wipe out the atrocious Republican sugar bounty system and restore the sugar dutie. Instead of paying millions of bounty nut of the treasury to sugar planters, wo will re-establish tho revenue tar 1(1 on sugar, yleldingauuually about $50,000,000 to tho treasury. This Is undoubtedly true. One of tho first bills which a thoroughly Democratic congress would paps, of one of the most prominent features of a Democratic tarifl bill, would be the restoration of a high tax on sugar. Tho Democratic party in con gress opposed the repeal of the sugar duties. Tho policy of tarifl for revenue ou Jy requires a high tax on sugar and any similar article, like coflee, tea, rubber, etc. As to these articles tho .Republican party is a free trade par ty, while the Democracy Btauds for high taxes. Since thesupply of ouch commodities must be got from foreign countries, and must pass through tho custom house, a duty becomes a tux which is mainly paid by tho consumer. As It is impossible to compete at home tho amount of tho duty Is neoessarily added to the price. Sioux City, Iowa, Journal. RcJM NW Baking Powder 2g ABSOLUTELY PURE One of the things read about but rarely seen Is a pretty girl milking a cow. Mt. Washington, N. H., is now perfectly lighted at its summit at night by electricity. The Canadian railways are taking the first steps to establish low rates to tho world's fair. San Francisco has after many years' agitation really introduced mauual training In the public schools. EX K.HALL, Paper llangerancl Decorator. Office at Chas. Calvert's MUltonery store, -feilem, Oregon. Cjft 13 vrvriLm&r Through tickets to and from all point In America, Kngland and Europe can bf purchased at any ticket oltlce of this com- tjanv. Full Information concerning rates, ttmt oftralns.roottisandother details furnlshec: on application to any apent or A. D. CHAItLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No, 121 First street, oor. Washington; Port land. Oreeon SHAW DOWNING, Agents. TXTANTEU. Recruits Tor tho Artillery VV Service of the United States Army. The conditions of enlistment In the army art) now unusually favorable, and a spec ial recruiting rendezvous ha been estab lished in this city for the purpose of nllord lng the young meu of this section an op portune lor enlistment. Applicants mut be between the ages of SI and 80 years of age, able bodied, physically sound, and able to read aud write the Kngllsh lan guage. To any one Interested a full expla nation will be afforded by the recruiting officer, room 6, Exchange block, Salem, Oregon. ' ALVIN H.bYDlSNUAM, 6.ttWw-tf 3d iitentenant, 6tn Artllleiy. Only One. Chance for a colony. 1CO0 acres of beU bottom land, one-half In cultivation, has small streams and lakes, has tfUOO crop on cow, buildings, etc Is five miles from Salem, Oregon, One-third cosh, and bal an oo In five yearly payment with i per cent, interest ut tM per acre. IM-tf JOH M. PAYNE, Agt. T)R'TEOTIONLODaKNOa.A.O U.W. J. Meets In their ball In state Insurance buhdlng, every Wednesday evening, H. A. McFAUU&N, M. W, J. A SEL WOOD, Recorder. ' IMPROVED OltUEIt OF RED MEN, 1 Kuralakun Tribe No. H, Salem. Holds council every Thursday evening, at 7.80. Wigwum In State Insurance hall, F. C. BAKER, I'rophet. FRVNK O. W ATEIW, Cbleff Record N City Warrants. OTICK Is hereby given that I have In my hands funds nnn Irntiln in the payment or all warrant of the city of Pu Ivm. "endorxed" between M-y SI it and August , l&V'. Intercut will oeaie on the dleor this notice. E. J.aWAKKORU. tn-l-m, Aug. 11, 112. city Tttutui er lt PHpJIs Must Register. rnUKWHOOLCi.ERKofdltrletNo. 21 rolling puslU tot thi Augmt 1Mb, en- suDlia mrttinryim. opBlBg Mepmbw fjth. i'aresu will plfcajie tend i heir cutldrta to be registered at once a there Is always a rush tb day oriwnlrfore sehool opwu and no pupil will bo sdmlltett wlthou. a em-ilflmaYriiin theelwk. omee, Mrrpby bkilr, iip.utr V W. WMRU MVUIMW IWIff, WZUJEA. JAPANESE I mmmmmmtaem CURE Anew and Complete Treatment, conslst Incof RUDDOSltorles. ointment in cansules. alho a box and pills; a posltlre cure lor ex ternal, internal, blind or bleeding. Itching, chronic, recent or hereditary files, and many other diseases and female weak nesses; u Is always a great benetlt to the general health. The llrst discovery ot a medical cure rendering an operation with the knife unnecessary herealtor. This remedy has never been known to fall. SI per box. 0 lor 15; sent by mall. Why suffer from this terrible disease when a written guarantee is given witb o boxes, to refund the money Iluot cured Bend stamp for free sample. Uuannteo Issued by Woouauo, OiiABKB & Co., wholesale and retail drug gists, sole ngents, 1'ortland, Or. 6-2-ly-dw COACHING THE F VUMIIK'S IlOY Following Is a sample of the cheap advice to farmer's boys that coutautly appears In the press: "It would be a good thing if more farmer boys were taught to love their country homes Instead of hear ing constantly the gospel of dlseont tent presented until they conclude to como to the city and ruin them selves in a struggle after a delusive life of ease, with plenty of money and nothing to do." These same papers never tell the city boys not to go and take up a claim or hire out to do work on the farm. Ours is a free country and the farmer's boy has a perfect right to come to town and try his luck. In fact, there is hardly a railroad magnato or great leader In commerce today in our great bnsl ness centers who did not come from the farm from Jay Gould down. There is no evidence to show that even an editor Is not tho best for having been reared on a farm, or at jeast having had a ohanoo to do farm work. Let tho leaven of the farm come to our cities. It Is needed. He must be a cold-blooded ad mirer of horses who will not take off bl hat aud hurrah for Nancy Hanks. Shipments of dried apples from tho United States to foreign coun tries during the year ended June 80, 1892, were 20,042,003 lbs. During the fiscal year ending Juno SO, 1802, the receipts of the government were 1350,083,302, and Its expenditures wore f 301,348,609. The not cash balanco in the treasury at that date was $127,050,280,38, or, excluding tho gold reserve of f 100, 000,000, $27,050,280.38. The above from official sources does away with the much talked of baukrupt treasury, for a while at Jeast. It was all n lie. Tho Democratic party of Texas is reported in radical Democratic party organs as split wide open over tho governorship, Col. Clark bavlug left with his forces tho rump con vention that renomlnatsd Hogg, Clark is in the field and harmony is declared impossible Sut Democrat ic faotions have a happy faculty of co-alesclng before election day and Texas will roll up its 200,000 majori ty as UBUal. 9E NEW MINING MACHINERY 1. J. Foster, who resides about threo miles west ol bajeni In Folk county, has Invented a machine ior milling gold, which is especially adapted to saving line cold, nnd works any placer material, from Hue black suud to gravel, in luct anything that can be shoveled. The machlun in made of Iron and sU'el and weight oiily75 pounds complete. It Is run by the force of a IK Inch pipe of waler with a head of four feefT It will work (roui K to 10 tons of blank sand, or; from 15 to 20 tons of gravel In a day, and save every thlugln thu'shapeof gold that will amalgamate. The machine has been tested and is guarantee to do the work claimed. iluoulua will be fur nished in running order before any pay Is demanded. I'nto complete ;t0. Call on or address l'. J. FOSTER, 8-Ww balem, Oregon, Administrator's Notice. NOTIOli Is hereby given that the under signed has bteu duly appointed ad ministrator to the exuite of Crl Rich, late of Marlon county, Oregon, dec-aied, by tho county court ol the slate or Oregon, for Marios county. All persons having claims against said estato will proem them to the unrieislgnvd duly verified, ut bis home In F.nglewood addition to the city of rlalem, In Clarion county, Oiegon, within six mouths from the dale of ihU notice, and all persons indebted to said estate will please muke immediate settle ment to the undersigned. Dated this August tub. nae. ..,,., . , ABRAHAM IHOII. Administrator of the esUtto of t'rls Rich, deceased, 8-lte Cbu Administrator's Sale. OTICK Is hereby given thut by atiltoo. Ity Of AQ nrd&r (if thm Hmi. r.utn.fv Urtof Marlon OOUntV. Oriufin. mailAdn Miululiutf .f r..i ihd&i ......... ti .. -... empoweilng the uudemgued to kU the bereiunfierdewrloed r.ul eUle balancing to tbeestaie of Eveline cox, deceased, -fhe undersigned, its admlnUtra'or ot Mldw late, will on the e lit day of Seetemtw, 1992, at 2 p.ra as pir sUtutorqulrd,)l at pus. lie auotien nt the west ooor of tbe court bouwla Malum, Marion county, Oregon, all the right, title and laUrett of the MJ euu,Uaud to tbe MlowUg d scribed ereffilMj. In wit? Ixtta H u ul uua u in losk No. H. a shown by the .ieKia re. Ibncsll, goo, ."- .-. t. m iiiu.u w. rdd plot of Capltat I'a-k tutdltimi m ir oi BAifn,m wunoa eousty, Oft- ni.l 11 1W. BtiSSSII, of tho Knve of fcVMlUft D4MrtCTrlf ' BiOtw(Oftjfl, JulrHjUW. 741-H THE OURItKNCV. On July 1, 1880, the beginning of the first fiscal year of Harrison's ad ministration, the public debt bearing interest was 820,853,090,and tho an nual Interest was $33,752,351 00. Three years afterward, on July 1, 1801, the interest-bearing debt was $010,520,120, and tiio annual Interest $23,016,735.80-a reduction of $210, 224,870lu the principal aud of $10, 130,018.80 in Interest. On July 1, 1889, tho non-interest-bearing debt that Is, legal-tender notes, gold, silver and currenoy cer tificates was $787,287,440.07. On the 1st of July, 1891, tho non-interest-biarlng debt was $033,852,700.35 an increase of $140,605,310.33. In other words, thero was an increase of cur renoy in those three years of a Re publican administration of $140,605, 310,38, and a decrease of tho bonded debt of $210,221,870. Compare this with the first three yean of Cleveland's administration, The bonded debt July 1, 1885, was $1,100,150,050, nnd on July 1, 1888, three year la,tcr, was $950,622,500 a decrease of $245,628,450. But tho currenoy, or non-lulerest-bcarlug debt, in 188-3 was $003,712,027.83, and three years later was only $789,840, 389.82 an increase of only $70,127, 401.44,aud tiilsiucreaso was all made In the lust year under consideration. The Democratic press bus tried to make capital constantly against tho Republican party out of the Car negie strike and other labor troubles. The same press Is vory silent about tho greatest labor rebellion in our country that has been going on for months the case of whlto free la borers rebelling against contract prison labor working all the large coal mines of Tennessee a rauk Democrats state. Tho governor called for 8000 volunteers to put down the rebellion under Democracy. bUuor.wKn roMJiir, Iowa is holding ventioiis." good roadd con A good mother Is always u beauti ful womuti. President Harrison seomi to bo a very durable sort of man. Tho wipner of a race by water Is said to have hud a "walk-over," One thuusund American girls are studying art In Paris. The Ulble Is belinr translated Into the Corean language. A stringent prohibitory law has passed the IndUn Territory legis lature." .'giB- J SI1. ' GliH oon caM) lih us well as boys If ihsy naly have a chance to learn hew. It Is MlHiatfJ that the lght hour lw pawrwl by h lust txHtgreta Had UjilxI by tbe president la lis eloe Ing day will ost (tia goveruBieat three tnllll dollar, Tho Elch Man's Son. The rich man's son Inherits lands, And piles of brick and stones nnd gold, And he inherits soft white hands, And tender flesh that fears the cold. Like soft hands, nnd tender llush, many diseases are Inherited; espec ially tcudeuelcs lo Asthma, Con sumption, Hronchltls, and Stomach and Llvti troubles; but there Is a remedy, known as tho "Golden Medical Discovery," which over comes these diseases, and cuts off all totidencieo toward a fatal result. Dr. Pierce of Builalo, lias put this remedy within tho reach of all, so tl'nt even the' poor as well bs tbe iloli, can obtain it. It is worth more b you thau "piles of brick and stone and gold." ask your druggist for It. It's guaranteed to benefit or cure in every cuce, or money paid for It will bo refunded. Beforo Going East Enquire About ' Tho limited express trains of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & at. Paul railway between St. Paul und Chi cago and Omaha and Chicago. These trains are vestlbuled, elec tric lighted and steam heated, with the finest dining und sleeping car servlco In the world. The electric reading light In each berth Is the successful novelty of this progressive age, and Is highly appreciated tiy all regular patrons of tills lino. Wo wisli others to know Its merits, as the Chicago, Mllwnu ktu & tit. Paul railway Is the only lino In the west oujoyliig tho exclu sive use of this patent. For further Informal ion apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or ad dress C. J. Eddy, General Agent. J. V. Oahky, Trnv. Pasa. Agt. 225 Rtark St., i'nrilmul, Or. 8 20 tf A Wonder Worjcr. Frank Htinimii, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, stales that he bad been under the cure of two proml utnt ploslcluns. aud used llielr treatment until bo was, not able to get around. They pronounced bis case to be consumption and Incur able. He was persuaded to try Dr, King's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs ami colds and at that time was not able to walk icrni the street without resting. He found, before be bad used bslf of a dollar bottle, that he wan much better; he continued to use It aud Is todav en- Joying good health. If you have any uiroat, iuog or client trouble try It. We guarantee satisfaction,. Trial bottle .'fee ut Fry's drug store, Geuts blsck 60 wli up, ftere, negligee slilrU from ut Ojburn'it JUelcet The National Vice Herbert Spencer- declares that com plete truthfulness is tho rarest of vir tues, and King David declared in his hasto that all men were liars. Bob In gersoll adds that if David bad lived in Chicago ho might have said it at his leisure Seriously, however, the witti cism as to Chicago is a witticism only, for the exaggerating habit is prevalent in America, and if it shows out strong est at Chicago, why that is only because that city is so ardently and progressive ly American. Some ono has said that each nation has its national vico, as vanity among tho Fronch, treachory among the people of southeastern Europe nnd drunken ness among Britons, and that lying' is tho national vico of Americans. There is just enough truth in this to mako it sting. Wo aro n terribly careless peo plo in onr general habits of expression. Fortunately wo know it and do ribt be-' lievo each other to any dangerous ex-' tent. No one dreams of accepting tbe statemonta in an advertisement as literal facts. "Let the buyer beware" is not only a law maxim, but it is everyday, common sense among ns. - " " Tho, effects are both ludicrous and suggestive. A fow years ago an old ' Now Yorker of more than average in telligence read Parton's "Life of An drew Jackson" for the first time, and was so amazed that ho hunted tip the author and asked: "Did you really got proof that Gen eral Jackson bad all those qnarrols and fights?" "Certainly I did had you never heard of them?" "Ob, yes," was tho cool and candid responso; "I read all abont them in 1880, but thought of course they were cam-" poign lies." Citizens of Now York who travel out west in the rural regions are often, startled and sometimes onraged at the' views they hear about their city. The plain truth that thero is no more erime. in proportion than4, h most other cowk, munities, that taxes are not very1 hlgk and that the government is as good a, tho average well, tho nntrovejed rural ists simply don't believe it. Similarly a . man from the Wabash valley who speaks good English is looked on with undisguised astonishment in spine east ern communities. ' Herbert Spencer concludes that long , continued oppression will turn a whole race into organio Mars, and there is painful ovidenco of its truth. Con versely, long continued freedom ought to mako n people truthful, but it seems, to have failed in at least a few cases that might bo montionod. All womanly womon will bo glad to hear of tho vindication pf Helena Vaca rcsco, who was torn from tho side of her betrothed, Princtf Ferdinand of Rou mania, "for roasons of state." She wae' not titled, and ho, it tfos declared, must Wed with tho scion of a royal family? After his engagement to a daughter of tho Duko of Edinburgh, it was said that Mllo, Yacaresco had sent 'the'lefe tors received by her from tho prince to his new fiancee. This of course was attributed to disappointment and maliciousness, but now tho Rome corre spondent of n leading Paris paper de- clares that "I must say that I know per sonally and positively that Mile, Helena Vocarosco has boon calumniated by those who say thut'sho has made unfair use of tho letters from her ox-fianeo, tho crown princo of Roumania. It is false that she over sent, or even intended to send, any of tho lottoro to tho Duko of Edinburgh, ond she would consider It cowardice to do Mich a thing." Mile. Vvcareco is & v$ry beautiful and talented young wom an, and as beforo intimated, it is pleas ant to learn that she didn't make a fool of herself, A Wyoming man, writing n long lei ter to an custom paper In explanation of , tho rustler trembles, says tho rich cattle bnroim lmvo hud fico ocgupanoy of tbe -government lands for to many yeara,, that they now look on them m their pwn nnd tiro nnwilllng to give them up for settlement to actual homesteader, although tho government opened then tothoicttlors, The war attempted by tho cuttle barons was, be says, a war to drivo tho homesteaders oft the lead they btul taken under government gin- antee. in any case it is iwobably ttM that the days of tho great cattle i are numbered and that cattle will i and more be raied by farmers ia i er "benches. Baby or!, Mother siglied, Doctor presorlbed i Caeteria, , Tho fort, ' Hurtd' Aralea Bah". Salve r t ,U!m,I Hunt Balva Is . -. . :t:- " -.t i roifi,rHtf, M.,T Kwzmjpfrzr. 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