Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, October 21, 1892, Image 1

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SALEM, OBEGON: EBIDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1892.
"TO-DAY'S OTEWS TO-DAY."
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"THE PEOPIiE'S PAPER."
CAPITAL
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SROAT & GILE,
Ed. C.
Choice
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fresh, Salt and
Smoked Meats of all Kinds,
Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser
vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city.
05 Court and 110 State Streets.
Stoves and
k
214 & 216 Commercial St., Salem.
Barr
Petzel
A complete una oi cttoves nuu uuwoic, "" b . , , r
specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished.
ARCHIE MASON.
General - Contractors,
Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work
TlliDg, &o. All work promptly done.
BALEM, OREGON;
AUCTION
We are instructed to sell at our Sale Room, 02 Stute street, Salem.
October 22d. a complete line of Ladies and Mistes' Woolen Hose, LadleB
and Children's Shoes, Men's Hats, Shirts, etc. Also, a good milch cow,
and a lot of household furniture, consisting of Bedsteads, Mattresses,
Chairs. Stoves and other articles too numerous to mention.
RED FRONT BAZAR.
J. F. GOODE, Auctioneer
Sasti and Door Factory
Front' Street, Salem, Oregon.
The beat class of work in our line at prices to compete
-with the lowest. Only the best, material used
C. N. CHURCHILL
nmmcmijij &
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump.
100 Cbemeketa Street.
1" A I ! M n The place to get a Saddle horse, Livery
h I 1 1 I lU I) rig, Express, Dray or Truck, Wood, Hay,
VUlll ujii fPPA nr- proofi ,VGii rotted Manure.
load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of
Willamette hotel. Prompt
0, F. DRAKE, Pnpriebr.
SALEM IRON WORKS,
SAbBM,
.. .... tirciM vvniNBU Mill
.nflt TrjiniiKnines. Creatine,
oiiieral stent una manufactureis of tbe celebrated WatUatrom faUnl Middlings
Purlner and Keels. Farm Machinery roade and repaired.
Qnlftm TVilfllr At nW (in
era Inm work. Braya and truck ty b found throughout the dv at
th rner f BUte anl CocBHwrwrHtrtwto. ,
F. T. HART,
347 COMMBRdAL, 8TJWI5T.
BROOKS & LE66,
S H I N
-IS TRADE
YORK
the Crowd and Learn the
333 Commercial Street.
Our New Fall Stock of HANGING LAMPS, $4 to
?15; HAND-PAINTED VASE LAMPS, $2.50 to $10;
DECORATED TOILET SETS, $3 to $10.
ia from
Cross,
Tinware.
meats.
Plumbers and Tinners,
Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers..
A. B.8MITI1J
SALfe
T S. BURROUGHS
burroughs,
and careiul work is our motto.
T. G. PERKINS, General SuperlnUndent
OREGON,
Outfit. Water Wheal Governor. Krnlt
eta. Fann machinery nude and repaired.
DIIAY8AND TRUCKS
ahvaya ready for orders,
Uall urifl iLilivar wiuul.
' hay, wal and lumber. Of-
LEADING MERCHANT
TAILOR,
PRESORiraONS
CarAdljr em.ym.as4 Uy t
AT THE-
RACKET
AND
the Factory.
ISO
SRd
130 STATE STREET.
TINWARE,
ROOFING,
STOVES,
Creamery and Dairy Sup
plies, Steel Ranges, Iarlor
Heaters in all Styles a Spe
cialty. CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WISHERS
jSSTTbe best on earth. Give us a
call. 10:3-tf.
Capital City Restaurant
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meals at All Hours of the Day
VnnA finf wlittA IfLhnr AtnnlAYfid In thll
establishment. ,
class style
xweniy-uve oeuiM per mvtu
ROD VROH T
Orwrt street, between Opera .House and
Mlnta'a I.lverr
Residence 882 Church St.
J. J. MUTTON,
SIGN AND HOUSE PAINTER,
Decorator, Kalsomiuer and Pa
per Hanger.
Leave orders at A. B. nuren'A 8on'i Fur
niture store or Brout&GUo, Grocers.
NOTICE.
Twlih toisav to my customers tn tbe
lumber trade thai I have resigned my po
sition In tbe Iuman.l'oulseu tCo, lumber
yard bere, but still ask tbe patronage oi
tbe contractors, and I will try to mace It
to every ones interest 10 can on me ana
fet my prices belore purchasing elsewhere,
guarantee as good lumber an Is In Oregon
audwlUa. evertreatycuwbl
FOR SALE I
CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN
HOMES AND FRUIT GARDENS,
Within one-hall mile of two electrio street
car lines and lair grounds station and post
ntflee. Unlv two and one-ouarter miles
from tbe center of Balem. Healthy, beau.
tlful location, boh extra gooa, wen anunea
ana ricn. nice ww sua wmi mi j.
8-10-U
H.W,
tA1.
VLE.
For Rule.
Blxty-ftore tract near the city. AlleleJred.
Will produce anything that grows in Ore
gon. Also a good 7 room house, and barn.
Pure well water, 3 choice lots. A bargain.
Also desirable lota and blocks la Fls
autHome Addition oa easy term. Other
line City Property.
Enquire at Wra K Burke's oflee, over
Barr a 1'etzel's, Kast side Commercial at.,
Salem, Oregon.
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
JLIVERYMEN.
Houth of WiUsitaa Hot),
SAbKVI ... ORKSOM
Money
To loan oa Chattel Ubrtas..Maar
Only On.
beMHS toast. oui-tmH t stuHlvattwa.hM
scaaB strMwa a4 lak, m IW swep ea
svaw, bulMlaas. . U Ave atllti -
mSmt.Onxm. Osm-IMMI . a4 tmi.
fteolallve ytiariy sviclt wHsi t ftf
BLOSSER,
Cjr
Cause.
State Street.
Proposals for Stationery.
Office of the Secretory of State.
u.Tvtr nmmn. Kent. 8. 1802.
D.alu1 nmnflihli will h TflCelVWl at thlS
.Munnflltiiwin HAVAinh.r 8. PAY2. tO ftll
nlb the following articles for. the state of
WMsnms legal cap, Hlb.No.7 rullng.wnlte
laid, cream, caarier oaa. or bwi iimu.
pkss.. No. 7 ruling, white laid.
13.000 No. eii white envelopes, 601b No. 1
:ai rmmi iiinb-uuwB wuriw. ww,
rag, XXX. .... ,.
20 gross union's steel pens. No. pt.
4 ram nillott'i steel pens. NO.1S03.
3 gross Ksterbrook "J" pens.
lOdoz reck, Htowt Wilcox's Inkstands,
4doz.Peck,8tow Wilcox's Inkstands,
?0doi.Peck,Htow 4 Wilcox's Inkstands,
12 c"oz. Ivory folders, 8 Inch standard.
A .1f.v Ivnrr fnldAra. 1(1 Inftll COnirrefiS.
4doz, mucilage cups, No, 8, Morgan's
patent. . .
10 dot. mucilage stands, reservoir, No. 0,
Morgans patent.
reams Parker's treasury blotting paper,
UOlbs assorted colors.
2 grosi, No. il Kagle llecorder lead pencils,
BtyioWW. ' .
lUoz Hanford's premium fluid, squirts.
2 dog. ftafTorrt's writing fluid quarts.
10 doz. gummed stub flies. No, 21 11x11
Inches, bO pages.
15 doz. Duplex cupboard letter clips.
10 doz. Kaber's rnbber rulers. 14-Inch flU
15 doz. steel erasers, Roger's No. 18, H9,
bone.
3 doz. steel erasers, Koger's No. 18, 149,
ebony. t .
30 boxes Fiber's No. WO rubber bands,
assorted sizes. . . ,
6srossFaber's led pencils, No. S, hex.
agon gilt. , .
13 gross Faber's lead penolls, No. 3, round
JtlU
5 dos. Faber's patent Ink and pencil rub
ber erasers, mammoth.
SOU) McG Ill's patent paper fasteners, No.
2, flat head.
WOO McGUl's patent paper fasteners, No.
4, flat head. . .,
16 doz. table pads to hold paper, 19x31
Inches, strong leather tips.
12 doz. waste paper baskets, cross-bar
No. 4.
20 pounds hemp twine, No. 13
4 doz. Ban lord's mucilage quarts.
At the same time separate bids will be
received for 15 dozen fine penknives to be
described by trade numbers, samples to be
exhibited.
Bids should be marked "Proposals for
Satatlonery."
None but the best quality oj goods will
be accepted. . . .
Tbe right to reject any or all bids Is re
served. All the above articles to be deliv
ered at Balem on or before December 1,
1892. UKO. W. McHUIDB,
y2m Secretary ofstaet
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking business!
In all its branohes.
GEO. WILLIAMS President
WM. EN OLAND Vice Presldon
HUGUMCNARY Cashier.
DIRECTORS: Geo. WUllams.Wm. Eng
lander. J. A. Richardson, J. W. Ilodson,
J. A Ilaker.
Bank In new Exchange block on Com
mercial street. 8:13-11
W. Taylor,
House Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber.
CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE
WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING
A SPECIALTY.
Leave orders at Thomas A Johnson's 3M
Commercial street.
M. T. RINEMAN
sbalkx nr
Staple aid Faicy Gfv(eries.
Crockery.tGlaMware. Lamps. Woeden
and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed.
Also veeetablesaad fruits in their season.
UlllnkM, LIU. .M,, tn M.n1tf tllWlllAII '
we solus a snare oi your patronage,
IMt IHHUUiUHt
Itlf II. A ..W f IU .... VU... I.W.MW.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Bpeeial IndueeaeaU for the next M days
oa good arm loans.
FEAR k HAMILTON.
Boom 14, Bash Hank block. 6 U4W
Autbortsed CstUI feoo.OdO.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
fSAtJuiai fsrsffiri
VMSfaWsaa wsBjcnK
W.A.CUtUCsC.U'rea. W. W. MAKT1K,
VlMPrsa. i.M.ALKKT.Culr.
tMaUtOMHttrsw OHr WtmsU beacht
MIM, WW
HOW TO GROW FRUIT
In Oregon.
WHh w(mw fmsHss tot ssw a4
SEE
PROFESSIONAL, AND BOBINBB8 ADS
mlLMON FORD, attorney at law. Balem,
I Oregon. Office uptalra In Palton's
block.
K.CONS, Attorney at liw, room 7,
, Murphy Block.
HJ. 111UGKR, Attorney at l(w, Pnlem,
, Oregon. OtlloeovcrLadd A Bush'a
bank. 8t-tf
J J. SHAW, M. W. HUNT. SHAW
, HUNT, attorney nt law. Offloeover
Capital National bauk, Ualem, Oregon.
gl T. HICnAltDSON, Attorney at law,
). offlca up stairs In front rooms of new
ush block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Balem, Oregon.
TOHN a. OAltSON, Attorney at law.
J Rooms 3 and 4, Ladd A Bush's bank
build lng, Salem , O regen. 8 1 lyr
B. F. BONHAM. W. . UOLMBS.
Bon ham A Holme. Attorneys at law.
Offloo In Bush's block, between State
and Court, on Com'l SU
ME. POQUB. Stenographer and Type
. wrltlst. Over Ladd & Bush's bank,
m, Oregon.
T n.BRAD3UAW,PHV8l6lAN AND
XJ, Burgeon, balem, Oregon. OUlce In
Sush-Breyman blook, upstairs Residence
corner Statcttnd 8. K. corner Inter street.
WH. YO0NG, M. D., OlUce formerly
, occupied by i)r. itowland, corner
Oourl and Liberty ttreets. Telephone No.
45. Offloe heurs: 8 a. in. to 12: 2 to 4 p. m.,
and 7 to B p. m. Residence lsth street on
electrio car line. Telephone No. 9,
TvH. W. B. MOTT, physician and sur.
XJ geou. Ofllco lu Kldridge Block, Sa
lem, Oregou. Offlco hours 10 to 12 a.m.
2to4p. m;
BlB, M1NTA a A. DAVI8. Office hours,
' 8a.m. to 11a.m.; 3 p. m. to 5 p. m,
y or night calls promptly attended to.
speolal attention given to diseases of worn,
en and children. Office In New Bank Blk.,
305 Commercial street. Residence same.
MRS. B. O. BROOKS, Practical nurse.
Many years of experience. Rest
je In Yew Pant, one btook west of car
line, on Hlmos' street, 9-18-lm
ER. T. 0, SMITH, Dentist, a State street,
Balem, Or. Finished dental opera
is of every description. Painless opera
tions a specialty.
fir D.PUGH, Arohltect, Plans, Spool
YV ncatlona and super) nteddonce tor
all classes or buildings. Office 2SX) Com.
merclal St., up stairs, ,
a
A. ROBERT, Archlteot, room 421, Mar
quam building, fortlaud, Oregon.
,i. mt,t1Tai?M1l 111.. II lnirlnDa.nnd
. Hurveyor. Oflloe with Oregon Lnnd
Oa,
., Balem, Oregon.
PJ. liARBKN A CO,, Manufacture or nil
. kinds of vehicles. Repairing a special
ty. .Shop 45 State st root.
PROTECTION LODGKN0.2.A.O U.W.
Meets In their hall In State Insurance
bul.dlng, every Wednesday evening.
8. A. MoKADDKN , M. W.
J. A. BEIiWOOD, Recorder.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MKN,
I Kamlukun Tribe No. S, Halein. HoldH
council every Thursday evening, at 7:30.
Wigwam in btato Insurance hall.
F. 0. BARER, Prophot.
FRANK O. WATEItH, Chjef of Records
EDUCATIONAL.
Go to the Best.
Tho placefor young ladles and gentle
men to tocure a thorough education Is tho
ld.butiiver.new,,,.,- .. .
WILLAMETTE DIVERSITY.
Long and still the leading Institution of
the North West. Better than ever 1
New course of instruction in Oratory,
Theology and Post-Graduated.
STUDIES. Normal, Business, Acaaemy.
College, and Law courses greatly enlarged
and improved. .
Faculties Increased and Improved. For
Catiiloicue of College of Law write Dean B
T. Richardson, Esq . Salem, Or.
For cataloguo or college or jueaicai ana
Phurmacy write Doan Richmond Kclly.M.
D.. Portland. Or.
For general Catalogue write Rev. Geo.
Whttaker, D. D., President, Salem, Or.
7-25-3ra-dw
of Music,
ji
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,
SALEM, OREGON.
The oourso most complete and tho high,
est grade of any music school in the
Northwest. Rest and newest methods of
teaching. Knlarged lacllitles and new
plan for Instruction of beginners for tbe
coming school year. Diplomas granted on
completion of course. Next term begins
September 6,1802. Z.M.PARVIN,
Bend for catalogue. Muslo Director.
7-aKi2m-wlm
FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Will be opened to studonU Bept. 18, 1802.
Odors tbe most practical courses of study
nl any school In (he Htate, vi Mechanical
Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, Academta and Grammar
school courses Students practice dally In
wood sbop, machlce shop, und labora
torles.
Tuition and Hoard per Year, (ISO,
flnectat Inducements to a few vounir men
who wish to work for their boaid und tul
tlondurtuv vacations, ror prospectus ana
further information, uddretut
EDWIN MOltltlHON.M.H,
Presdent, Mulem, Or,
Ivliss Balloui's
KINDERGARTEN.
THIRD YEAR
Opens Monday, Septcmticr ltb, at Kin
dergarten Hall, opposite opera house
Children received at three years of age
and over. A connecting class will be e
tablUbed lor advanced Kindergarten pu-
811s and those begluning primary work,
uly tbe best modern Kindergarten meth-
ods effiolored.
maxvtMrA lunawm iviLm iff flMWltltf
and color work liitri
..WB s .. w. w.r..v
oduceu.
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATOmiAKEK,
2ISK CemmtrcUl St., Slm, Orsgos,
(Next door to Klein's.)
SsaalalLy oi giteetaelsa. and revalrlns
Cteeks. Walehes and J eweiry.
t7APANSSE
1
CURB
AsewaadCotnpleteT'retttsHMil, eosstot.
log of sMMtarla, (riMUsteot la suIm,
Us a bos aud plIW; a fMM4Urs etir tar
Mmwl, IsuenuU. Mlsd ma Mettsur. Itaubw.
brotttt, wwt or ber41lnr JTfUs, and
UttU majafULMt; " sWUliiLMI IsTMSUj
H Is always a great Uusflt to tfce
kviMJtb. The at dUaorerr ot a
J iwrs rwiderlBg an operaUoa with
mm mmmttmturr hersalter. .Tbto
l- tlMa g..,. i,tl. knovM to fall. M
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im Nib tesrtSte dla when wrtttoti
aaraals ia glvnn with t boxes, to retaad
Dm smmv U Sm cured. aod Ma tor tmrn
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H0FER BROTHERS,
Editors.
pdblIbheddaily.kxckptsonday,
t BT TBS
Capital Journal Publishing Company,
(Incorporated.
Oflloe, Commercial Street, In P. O. Building
Kntered at the postoffloe at balom,Or.,os
stcoDd-clnfs matter.
WORLD'S FAIR ORATION.
Eloquent Discoarse of Bisbop
Ireland.
AT THE COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION.
Tho Address of Mayor Hemp
stead of Chicago.
Chicago, Oct.- 21. By Associa
ted Pnm Following are extracts
from tbe address of Most Rov. John
Ireland, delivered to an Immense
gathering at the auditerium:
The greatest of things is mind.
Mlud, conscious, intelligent potent
to put into action thought and wish,
differentiates itself absolutely from
matter, rises above it to immeasur
able heights, dominates and
moves the unthinking world.
Mind Is the causative power In all
orderly results. Without it, there
Is nothing, or thnreis aimless move
ment and obaos. The universe Is
the supreme mind God lu create.
Within the uulveiso there Is created
mind mau. Whatever, outside
the workings of the First Cause,
comes lu tho universe of beauty,
goodness and progress, comes
through man. Ho is, within-the
limits of God's creation, a second
creator. Tho manifestations of mind
in men are of varied measures, Tbe
degree of mind lifts man above man:
the higher tho mind, the groater and
the nobler the man.
Through soenes of past ages, over
which fauoy delights to hover amid
Columbian celebrations, Cordova's
court, tho hillside of La Rablda,
Falos harbor, or savage Guanabanl
one object more thau ought else
obtains attentlan. We seek It out;
we fix upon it tbe soul's eager eye.
It is the figure of Christopher Co
lumbus. The picture, Columbus
unseen, whatever the remaining
firms, whatever tbe coloring, Is In
complete, meaningless; the spirit ia
absent; it Is void of inspiration. Co
lumbus is the mlud, creating, direct
ing the scenes, bringing into them
motive and purpose, producing and
co-ordinating results. All else in
tho scenes has valuo so far as it re
sponds to the thoughts of ColumbuB,'
so far as It aids him to execute his
plans. The queenly and generous
Isabella, tho patient and fur-seeing
Juan Perez do Marchena, claim, our
esteem because mind in them under
stood and followed superior mind in
Columbus.
In all places In all occurrences,
tbe sublime, the worshipful power
Is mind. Man, mind Incorporate, Is
the greatest being in tbe universe.
Tho men among men, mind tower
ing aboyo common mind, arc tbo
worthiest of all objects of vision and
study.
This day four hundred yoaro ago
America first unfolded to the eyes
of civilized races ber beauty and ber
wealth. Fraugh, Indeed, with
solemn meaning for the wholo world
of meu was the occurrence. Few
expressions recorded in story re
vealed great things coming as did
tho word which, rising in swelling
choruse8,rent the air above the decks
of the weary and wave-beaten cara
vels of tbe admiral of tho seas'land I
land I Tbo new land was In sight,
o fruitful in resources, so pregnant
In possibilities. A new world was
given to human longings, to human
action; a new era dawned for man
kind, a marvellous epoch of human
progress. Since tbe preaching of
the Christlau religion, nothing has
lias happened of suoli great Import
for the human race ns the discovery
of America. What has occurred
during the past four centuries
abundantly proves the assertion.
What will occur In tbe future will
set It out In yet clearer light. TVith
much reason America and her lUr
continents Keep sacred the cenlen-
ulal anniversary.
The time is most atwplelotw.
Manifestly we live lu one of those
momentous cycles of history, when
humanity to outing around for new
pathways and girding itself for un
usual manifestation ot Its energies.
J low mult has been doueMuce tbe
days of Columbus! Mueli more
will be doue In the new period,
whose approh already brighten
tbe toutkeape.
Ours la aa age of unrest, ef tsmroh
lags a4 dreawlHgs. Fast aebUv
went bve bt whetted tbe appe
tite. We are today tees eatletted
with Invention and stieeeveries
tbaa we were whew Ue steamship
and tbe railroad ear wera mere ex
periiNeatt. Betenue to twefe fiutUss
la iU enquiries Into eauee audeOWet,
than wbeu W saede It Ar4 s4et be
voad Ike IsoMserlaud of aiteseUes
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latett U. S GoVt 1
Rom
msx&
ABSOLUTELY PURE
popular rights and of individual
liberty, tbe elevation of the masses.
the enlargmeat of tbe sphere of
woman, make known how much
more may be obtained, and awaken
new and untried ambitions.
TUB MAYOR'S. ADDRHS9
was uext delivered tendering the
freedom of the city of Chicago
to, the representatives of the
nation and states and countries
assembled. He said In part:
L ess than a century ago the site
of this young city was unknown; to
day a million and a half people
support her honor, enterprise and
thrift. Her annual commerce of
one billion and a half .tells tbe elo
quent story of her material great
ness. Her liberality to all nations
and all creeds Is boundless, broad as
hilmanlty and high as the dome of
heaven. Rule Brltania, tbo Marseilles,-
die Waoht am Bhein, and
every folk song of tho older world
has drifted over the Atlantic's
stormy waves, and as each echo,
growing fainter with advancing
leagues, has reached this spot It has,
been merged into that one grand
choruB, "My Country 'tis of Thee,
Sweet Laud of Liberty, of Tbeel
Hing."
This, sirs, la the American city of
your choice; her gates are open, ber
people at your service. To you and
those you represent we oflor greet
ing, hopltallty and love.
To the Old World, whose repre
sentatives grace this occasion, whose
governments aro In full accord with
this enterprise so full of meaning to
tbem and to us, to that old world
whoso children braved unruly seas
and treacherous storms to found u
new Btato In an unknown land, we
give greeting too, as children greet
a parent in some new home.
Welcome to you men of older
civilizations to this youug oity
whose most ancient landmark was
built within tbe span ofajjpreeont
Ufa. Our hospitalities and our
welcome we now extend without
regard to nationality, creed or race.
Deafness Oan't be Cured,
by local application, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of tbe
oar. There Is only one way tocure
deafness, and that Is by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness is caused
by an lullamed condition of the
mucous lining of tho Eustachian
Tubo. When this tube gets Inflam
ed you havo a rumbling sound or
Imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed, deafness Is tho re
sult, aud unless the inilamatlon can
be taken out and tbe tube restored
to Its normal condition, bearing will
bo destroyed forever; nine cases out
of ten are caused by catarrh, which
is nothing but an Inflamed condi
tion of tbe mucous surfaces.
We will give one hundred dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by
catarrh) that we cannot cure by
taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend
for circular, free, F. J. Cheney &
Co., Toledo, O, Bold by druggists,
7b cents.
Cholera.
When properly treated as noon as
tbe ilrst symptoms' appear, cholera
can nearly always bo cured, Tbe
patient should go immediately to
bed and remain as nulot as possible
Bend font physician, but while
awaltlntr his arrival take Chamber
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy lu double doses after each
operation of the bowels more than
natural. If there Is severe paiu or
cramps, take It in double doses
every fifteen minutes until relieved.
This remedy has been used with
great success In severe epidemics of
ysentery that were almost as severe
aud dangerous an cholera, aud If
used as dlreoted a cure ia almost
certain, Every family should have
afiOcent bottle at band ready for
Instant use. After tbe disease Is
under control, castor oil must be
taken to cleanse tbe system. No
other physio or substitute will o
In place of castor oil. For sate by
Baskett & Van Blype, druggjets,
SOMETHING NEW.
The new Time Card, wblob to now
lu etfeet, vlatbe"Wbeouiii Central
Lines," In eonneotloa with tbe
Northern 1'aoMolt. K., aflofde tbe
traveling nubile tbe best facilities
from all point west to Chteago and
points east and soutb.
The utuHirpaeseti equiptaeat ottered
to Its patrons, eetubtaeu with speed,
eonifort and safety, surpaseioM all
It oompetitoff.
All tbrougb tndM are eowpoeed
of I'tiUiDaa veeilbutod dMWtsg-MOsw
sleeper, wltb dictieug earn aod day
sweatee of toteet design.
Tbe deily tbfottb feet inAa ewb
way, jMklttf etoee netloM
Obtoao wttb toetsw to all sMreotloos.
For UebeU, ttgae UMaa, ..
Sy to akjeut ef IfaftMra PmmmB.
'r . JAAaPo, .,
uesri re. . shis,
JIT.
Oyster at
0. W. HeBeeibnuid'e
Bakii
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HA.T3 OFF TO r T-EflDjERFOOT."
Tbe West Makes Dae Aekwowlwig tsff j
to a Mr. 1'ayne from the Kast.
One by one the rose fade.
gentle tenderfoot from' the
east whose domes in our t
country havo been a subject for i
culo, exngcoratton and ent
rnent- suildouly . turn the table
his calumniators. We have all ha
of his listening wide .mouthed to 1
startling stones concocted by
wild westerner; of hia being madei
uance to tne music oi,-,ine n
nix shooter of theinmimerable ;
of which bo has boon made the
of tho joshing and joking hehatM
been subjected to; of the.r
appearance he has made in the 1
once of the cowboys, the bnw
miner and the breezy. denbwBsaH
boundlewt prairie. Always
usually' a coward and generally;:
norvoiaw uutlo, ttie tenaertoot
onstof tho Mississippi .has. been 1
plaything and tiio shuttlecock of
worthy and. self reliant citiaena.
But BU'tldenlrall this is cban
and tho tonderfoot blossoms oat
bo "ns mild a mannered man as
scuttlotl ship or cut a throat" .ShotrfcS
ly after tho witchirig, hour of mid'
nitrbt a trahi was held ud on th?
Union PaciflcfbotAvcon'thia city and:!
Cheyenne. Three, masked, robber, t
lookhig like thoheavy villains in the '
IUU1UIBVIU1 mO,l6UlUWUURU, Q
suddenly ontored tbe, coaches witn
glittoringpistolscockeddhoarsel, ,
demanded that evory passenger hoiam
up his hands. The train was nUfXFj
with cowboys, Indians, tvpicid wasrtfc
ornors and blooded men from Me
tana. They glanced at themurdf
ous guns of the robboWi listened
tho uerco demand and-
obeyod, All', but, one'poor, lone 1
derfoot. froini away back .eaat, nl
Uiatoatl of heeding the call of
thugs and, thieves simply pulled J
pistol and began, tuoneyaua
banded, sucu a murderous,
and lively fire, on tbe. three i
holdups that one. of them'' fell befo
the volley of cold lead, wnue
companions, amaaed and tne
picked him up and hastened
the scone. ' "
Immediately following their de.
parturo the valiant, cowboy, In
dinns and "bad, men" from. Butts
became intensely brave, grabbed
thoir pistols and talked loudly for i
hour or so about following the
scoundrola and .hanging them to the
nearest tree. Meanwhile of course
tlio holdups escaped into the moun
tains, doubtless very wroth at the
whito faced voutli from the east
,who had wounded unto death one oi
meu; reuows. anu prevenwu ow s
tlio neatest and richest robberies) est
tho ngo, it being understood tha
sovoral of the passengers had with
them at tlio time large amotutta of
What is known as ''the stuff.'
We rather regret that, the, action
of Mr. Payne 'crushes to earth
idol we long have cherished. .That
ho nlone and single banded' shook!
Hcatter the wild western robber.
whilo his terrified fellow passenger
got under the seats and dodged out
of nicht of murderous muzzles. eta '
nt 1flant'A our nraconcelved notion '1
of the genus tenderfoot He to clear
ly on .iconoclast. He violatoa alt
western tradition. If he or hi kind
repeats the instance related tnmf ,
more times, we shall begin to cshertoa,
a anoakintr recrard for the bODerol i
and brainy young fellow who oom
out to our llocky mountain region i
search of fame and fortune,
glance somewhat askance at the 1
voiced, leather tireeoueu ana ja
native who alleges that, he keep a
own private graveyard,' but who
frenuently behind a, tree when
uuuets are tinoJceet. uoiorauo bus. '
iChlldren Ih tha Caucasus MoaaUtasv
Among the wilder tribe of ttflj
Caucasus every oliild i taught to i
tbe dagger almost as soon a m t
walk. They first learn to stab '
without making a splash, ,,-uk
practice acquire an ex
commaud over tha weapon.
ptotok are flintlock, with long,
thia ban-els, and inuat havo
handed down for generation,
do not look very formidable
row PC uttla pouefce wom
tha breast uo not contain
but small wooden
bona or metal, and formerly
carrying loose chargca of
and abott now toe? are
for omaiueut. AD tba
Utile UumiMX, hut their ow
miKi bi more alliad to
fhay belong to tha orthodoat
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Tha aboreei Marrow, i
anMur athar aBkaflar birdai
wmm Met built on
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wtMaathasktat tsmaeb at
foaisjftui bi usoally ohaaan atv I
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Mtiarwui laoeuM
Bird will nearly
or oft tha neat, faos tha i
olwacratikai are toiMi
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