Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 09, 1892, Image 1

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    EVENING CAPITAL
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JOURNAL
VOL. 5.
NEW
BRING QUOTED PRICES OF OUR COMPETITORS WITH YOU, AND COMPARE
"WITH OUR PRICES ON SAME ARTICLES, THEN DECIDE FOR YOURSELF.
E. T. BARNES,
BEAU
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SROAT & GILE, -
Ed. G.
Choice
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and
Smoked Meats of all Hinds,
Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser-
Ij; vices and prompt delivery to
Stov.es and
Barr
(V rfttZfi Plumbers and Tinners,
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214 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers.
A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing and plumbiug a
(specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished.
ARCHIE BIASONt
General - Contractors,
Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason ' Work,
Tiling, &c. All work promptly done.
SALEM,
Wanted At Once.
-r- . . i . "Tv J J"'!! -1UI. Tnntn ..nJ QIiaaa TTn I o nnrl ti c.u
E- nnr nil Ulnfla nf tvinfiVi o n A Ida at llOt
wtuui, .. .uUa u. .".?""""?'"' ??"
I private sale or puuuo uucuou. aiso, xiouaeuuiu lutuuuio ui cmj uu
scrlptlon, at the
RED FRONT kSAjCAJiX..
02 State Street.
Sash
and Door Factory
Fronti Street, Salem, Oregon.
ho best class of worlc in our
with the lowost. Onlv
C. N, CHURCHILL
CHURCHILL &
"inners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
AgentB for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump.
100 Chemeketa Street.
"J lr The place to
'liljnj II rig, Express,
Mill feed or
Dad of Dirt or Gravel. Call
rillamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto.
II, F. DRAKE. PrwirUter.
SALE1VE IRON WORKS,
SA.IiHM. - . - -
u.nniMnm RTEAM KNOINHS. Mill
rDrylngOutnu.TraetiouKngtnei.CrwitiDir, etc. Farm machinery made and repaired.
L General sirenU and manu&etureia of the celebrated Wahistrom IVUnt Mlddllni
Purifier and fleet. Farm taaeblnerx,tnadi and repaired.
Salem Truck
& Dray
em Iron worke. Drays and truoKs vukv be found tbrougbtHit tbe dav ut
tho wrner r W&if and MmniMmi
F. T. HART,
247 COMMERCIAL STREET.
BROOKS & LEGG,
"THE PEOPLE'S PAPER."
WHAT
-THAT ATTKAOTS THE CROWDS AT THE
YORK
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.-. BANQli
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Onyx and Brass. .
Finest Ever Brought to Salem.
8 SEE EAST
Cross
all parts of the city. ,
meats
95 Court and 110 State Streets.
Tinware.
A. B. SMITH
OREGON.
tlOlU ftF (UlOltlH l n tl (1 tf Rpl 1 plt.llr fit
??". "V,V"," "Z"L '-,-"."Cl
lino at prices to compete
the best material nsed
T S. BURROUGHS
BTTRBOUGrHS,
get a Saddle horse, Livery
Dray or Truck, "Wood, Hay,
good well rotted ,Manure,
on Ryan & Co., back of
KYAN & CO.
T. B- PtHKINS, Qtneral SuptrtisUiOMt
- - - - OREGON.
Outfit. Watr .Wheel GoTcrnon. Fruit
Co.
DRAYS AND TRDCKH
always re&dy for ordere.
Hell and deliver wood,
bay, eoal aud lumber. Of
fice Htate HL.onnoitlUS&-
wrweta.
LEADING MERCHANT
TAILOR.
PttESOKIPTIONS
CutfttUy ossatMUt4L$A AmV cv
IS IT ?
333 Com'l St.,
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120
WINDOW.
MARTIN & HABKINS,
BLAOK8MITHING AND HOR9E8HOEING.
The best work in every department. Hacks, Buggies and Harrows made
to order. State Street.
INER &
130 STATE STREET.
TINWARE,
ROOFING,
STOVES,
Creamery and Dairy Sup
plies, Steel Ranges, Parlor
Heaters In all Styles a Spe
cialty. CLOTHES WRINGERS AND. WASHERS
tSy-The best on eartli. .Give ub a
call. 10:3 tf.
Capital City Restaurant
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
WarinMeak at All flours ol the Day
None but white labor employed In thla
establishment,
A good substantial meal oooked In first
class style
Twenty-five cents per meal
RED KRONT
(Vnn tttrant, between Opera .House and
Mtnto's Uvery
W. Taylor,
House Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber
CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE
WASHING A.ND WINDOW CLEANING
A SPECIALTY.
Leave orders at Thomas A Johnson's 200
Commercial street.
M. T. RINEMAN
SKAXXB IK.
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Woeden
and Willow -ware. All kinds of mill feed.
Also veiietablesttQd fruits In their season,
"Highest Price paid for country produce."
We solid snare of your patronage.
B- IMHtaLastrMtt
1831
TDK
OUfVriVATOR
AMD
1893
Country Gentleman
THE MEST OF THE
AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES.
DJCVOTBH TO
Farm Crops and ProcnesT,
HortieBitureaad Trull GrGirlag
liTe-8ek awl Datryiajrt
While It also Includes all minor depart
menu of Kursl Interest, saeh as the poul
try yard, entonjolocr, ba-ktfplog, greo
qobm and crapwy, THwlnary rrpHes,
tuna qu ttops and answirn, flraoid
readlBf, domestle eeono ny, and a bv
mary of the sers ! the week. Its mar
ket reports are unusually complete, and
much attention U paid to tbe prospects of
the crops, a turowlrx llbt upon one of
(he most important of all qutkus
When to buy and when to sell. Itts lib.
emllylllUftratM.aud by meet aalarge
meat. eunuUss more raadlBT matter tbs
ever bfora. TM stertpuoa price Is
tiiO per yar, kxrt we offer a speisUl re
Uuetfon la our
CLUB RATJBS FOR ISM.
Tw SiAftfiM,,0wto,w" $ 4
Six &ikcritiM, " " ' W
Twve uifH, "v " HB
4To all Mew tuUwibon ttr WM, pay
tw tsi a4e rovr, w vtM I ft" pa
per yfkir. ua wr weetpt f lsrtwK
inasn. t Jasry Ut, UM, wrtswnt eafcui.
UsiaiBslll AnillaM sPt-stA lijliu
LUTHER TUCKER k SON, TMibm,
SALEM, OREGON, WED203SDAT. NOVEMBER 9, 1892.
RACKET
Cottle Block.
IMPS.
Ll
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State Strete.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking buslnessi
In all Its branches.
GEO. WIUilAMB President
Wm.KN GIlAD Vlqe Preslden
UUGHMoNABY Cashier.
DIRECTORS: Geo. Wllllauis.Wm. Eng
land.Dr. J. A. Richardson, J. W , Ilodkon,
J. A Halter.
Bank In new Exchange block on Com
mercial street. &12-U.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Special Inducements for the next SO dnys
on good farm loans.
FEAR & HAMILTON,
Doom 14, l!nsh Bank block. S 12dw
Authorized Capital $500,00(1.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Balem, Oregon.
W. A. CUBICK, Pres. ;W. W. MARTIN,
VicePres. J. H. AL13KUT, Cabhlor.
Btate, County and Olty Warrants bought
at Par. dw
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVJ3RYMKN.
South of Wtllacnott Hotel,
3A&BM ... OHKOON
FREE!
Street Car Ride From
H. M. BRANSON & CO,,
303 Commercial Street,
By purchasing lor cash, groceries to tbe
amount of One Dollar or more.
Groceries, Fruits, Variables,
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE,
Prompt, Free Delivery.
lC-lS-lm
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OIU5GOK.
. , JS
Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day
The best hotel between Portland and Han
Francisco. First-class In all lu appoint
raents. JUt Utiles are served with the
Choicest Fruits
Grownlln the Willamette Valley.
A. I. WAGNER, Prop.
SOMETHING NEW.
The new Time Card, which Is now
In eifeet, via the "Wisconsin Central
Lines," in connection with the
Northern raelfle It. It., affords the
traveling nubile tbe best fseJIilUw
from all poluU west to Chicago and
points t d south.
Tbe unsurpassed equipment ottered
to it patrons, eomlwuAl with speed,
comfort aud safety, surpassing all
its oompetitofii.
All through trails r eoffipofwd
of PullaMa vaatlbtthtd drawIsK-roouo
stoupsrs, with dining sn aud day
MMtec of ltt detftfB.
Tbe dlly through ?t train Mteb
way, HMklBtf e&e (XHiMeoti'iu at
Cbtaago with train in all direction.
For (4kt, ttisM tablt, ote.. ap
ply to aat of Northern FAoifta R.
JL, or Jab. C. 1'omp,
Ow'I Vtm.wATM. UMtt,
PROFHSSIONAL AND BUSINHSe ADS
mlLMON FORI), attorney at law. Salem,
I Oregon. Office uptalra In ralton's
block.
F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7,
J. JUurphy Block.
HJ. BIGGKR, Attorney at law, Nalem,
, Oregon. OUK-e over Lad d k Hash's
Dank. 2t-tf
T J.SHAW, M. V. HUNT. SHAW &
eJ . HUM", attorneys at law. Offlce over
Capital National bank, Balem, Oregon.
Q T. RICHARDSON, Attorney at law,
Q. ofllce up stairs In front rooms of new
Bush block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Salem, Oregon.
JOHN A. CARSON, Attorney at law.
Rooms 3 and 4, Lada A Bush's bank
building, Balem, Orepen, 8 1 lyr
15. K. BONUAM. W. H. HOLMKS.
Bokuah & Holmkh, Attorneys at law.
O 111 co In Bush's block, betweon State
and Court, onCoru'ltSt.
ME.POGUE, Stenographer and Type
. wrltlsU Over lucid Bush's bank,
Balem, Oregon.
T H.BRAD3UAW, PHYSICIAN AND
X, Burgeon, tfcileni, Oregon. Offlco In
liub-Breyman block, upstairs Residence
corner Stateand B. E. corner Winter street.
TU. W. S. MO IT,, physician and sur
J ceon. OOlce In Kldrldge Block, Sa
lem, Oregon. Offlco hours 10 to 12 a.m.
2to4p. in.
rR. T. C. SMITH. Dentist, W State street,
XJ Balem, or. Finished dental opera
tions of every description. Painless opera
tions a specialty.
V. l'UXJIl, Architect. Plans, Specl-
ff . uuiuuuh uuu auiicuuicuuuuw lur
I classes of buildings. Offlce 200 Com-
muiuai oi, up nuiire,
s
A. ROBERT, Architect, room 421, Mar
quani building, Portland, Oregon.
W.TTOWN8END. Civil Engineer and
Hurvevor. Office with Oreuon Land
Co,
, Balem, Oregon.
PJ, LAHSEN it CO,, Manufacture of all
. kinds of vehicles. Repairing a special
ty. Shop 45 State street.
"PROTECTION LODGE NO 2, A.O. U.W.
JL Meets In their hall In state Insurance
Dulidlinr, every Wtdoosday evening.
. 8.A.MCFADDKN.M.W.
J. A. bELWOOD, Recorder.
TMPROVED ORDER OF RED A1EN,
1 Kamlakuu Tribe No. 8, Snlem. Holds
council every Thursday evening, at 7:30.
Wigwam In state luBUranoe'hall,
F. O. BAKER. Prophet.
FR.VNK O. WATKRa.Chluf of Records
EDUCATIONAL.
Go to the Best.
Tho place'Jlor young ladies andj gentlr.
mon to hocura aiihorough education is tho
old,butetertiovr.
Ijone and still the leading institution of
tho North West. Better thau ever I
New course of instruction in Oratory,
Theolosy and Post-Uraduated.
Ml UUIUS. Normal, Business, Academy,
College, und Law courses greatly enlarged
and improved.
Faculties Increased and Improved. For
Catalogue of College of Law write Deau B
T. RlcliardMin, Esq .Salem, Or.
For Catalogue or Collciro of ilertloal und
I Pharmacy write Deau Richmond Kolly.M.
D . Portland. Or.
or general uuuuozue wnto iiev. ueo.
Whltuker, D. D., President, Salem, Or,
7-.iV.Jm.dw
Conservatory of Music,
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,
SALEM, OREGON.
Tho course most complete and tbe high
est (trade of any music sohool in the
Northwest. lieitnndnowext motbods of
teaching. Enlarged lncililles and new
plan lor instruction of beginners for the
coining school year. Diplomas granted on
completion of course Next term begins
September 6, 18M. Z. M. PAItVIN,
Send for catalogue. Music Director.
7-i)-d2m-wlin
FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Will be opened to students Bept. 13, 1802.
Otters the most practical courses cf study
ot uuy school In the State, viz: Mechanical
Knglucerlug, Civil Engineering, Klectrical
Engineering, Acudcrnlo and Grammar
school courses Students practice dally in
wood shop, machine shop, and labora
tories. Tuition and Hoard per Year, J10O.
Special inducements to a few young men
who wish to work for tbelr board and tui
tion durlna: vacations. For prospectus and
further information, address
EDWIN MOItlllsJON, M. 8 ,
l'resdent, Halein, Or,
Miss Ballou's
KINDERGARTEN.
rarjtD YEAR
Opens Monday, Bcptcmuer 10th, at Kin.
dergarlen Hull, opposite opera bouse.
Children received at three years of age
and ovtr. A connectlug class wilt be is.
tuhllkbed lor advanced Kindergarten pit
plls and those beginning primary Work.
Only tbe best modern Kindergarten meth
ods employed, filing's system ot drawing
and coiur work introduced.
'J.H.HAAS,
TILE WATCHMAKER
2I5! Ccnmerclil St., tihm, Orsgon,
(rfest door to Klein's.)
rtprldity oi vpeoinoJo, and repahiny
loc'iir, WstchM und JewiJry,
Rwiideuce 382 Church St.
J." J. MUTTON,
SIGN -AND HOUSE PAIKTEB,
Decorator, ICaisoniluer and Fa
per Hunger.
fave or dors at A. B. Bursa A Bon's l'ur
alturc store or Hroat&Ulte, Grocers.
CURB
A nw and Complete TrtaMnenl, eoashtt.
Ingof sspfiosHorlM, olntuisut In eifmulm,
also a box and PllU; a posHlfe cure for s
UraaJ, intruat, bilsd ut Utiilux. ItMBc.
hroatC reut or iMrMUtery nU. a4
mmtty ottow dlnwnw aaa Aifiiajs weak.
; it is always a rrt Uetat to tbe
saeral balth. The flrvt UUoovcry ot
iwXHswl eure rwiiWrlagaM oixmtloa SJth
IM anlto hbukism uy bttcatMr. This
rwRody bas ur Immu kswwn to fsll. ft
wtiysKDW
wrtiuw
rlM Wit I "K
W , tor P( fat to MUtll,
tfow tMM urrumt mm whs a
IIWMIW W IV 1 lt imivm, to nhmnd
Ox ifMwr U no mtmd tA siutaii far Bw
MlinWS UWMSM tM4t W W0lt4JSt
Olammm A w, whalsiis I m rsisli atm-
"TO-IAYS
IHi: CAPITAL JOURNAL'
HOFER BROTHERS, - - Editors.
PUBUSHJSD DAILY. EXeEPTBUNDAY,'
BT THX
Capital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Offloe, Commercial Btroet, In P. O. Building
totered at the postofflcc at Balem, Or., as
second-clnts matter.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES.
For President BENJAMIN HARIUSON
of Indiana.
For Vice-President WH1TKLAW REID
of New York,
ELECTORS FOn OKEOON.
JoitNF. OAl'LKs
II. U. Mtmcru...
Q. M. Ikwin
D. M. Dunne
.of Multnomah
.or Josephine
....ol Union
.61 Multnomah
OltEGON AND WASHINGTON.
Spokane Spekesman: Salaries are
lower in Oregon than in Washing
ton, but the officials there also re
ceive fees which they are allowed to
keep themselves and which make
their compensation far greater in
Oregon than in Washington, as in
this state all fees are turned into the
treasury. These fees do not appear
In tbe appropriation bills, conse
quently the appropriation bills of
the two states do not show the cost
of tbe governments to the people.
Take, for instance, the office of
state treasurer. The cost of this de
partment of the government in this
state Is $ 8,120 In two years, or a little
over $4,0QO a year. In' Oregon tbo
treasurer receives $800 a year, in
Washington he receives $2,000; but
tbo Oregon treasurer has one clerk
ot $1,800 and another at $1,200, while
tho Washington treasurer has one
clerk at $1,600. The Oregon treas
urer gets $100 also as a member of
tho board of asylum commissioners,
he also gets one-eighth of l'por cent
per annum on tho $53,000 deposits
required by tho Oregon law to be
made with tbe treasurer by every
I (Ire insuraucoa company doing busi
ness in tiio state, litis amouuts to
$10,000 a year. The office of Btate
treasurer of Oregon therefore costs
$13,000 a year in salaries and fees
alone, besides the cost for paper,
stamps, etc. This amounts to four
times the cost of the office in this
state,
Tho attorney-general in Oregon
gets (3,000 a year, while the attorney-general
of this state receives
only $2,000. The Oregon official also
receives an allowance for incidentals,
etc. The secretary of state for Ore
gon collecls in salaries and feesf-13,533
a year; tbe auditor and secretary of
the state of Washington run their
offices at an exponse of $14,381.
THE ASTORIA RAILROAD.
Tho Ogdon Capitalists Will Fur
nish the Money on Certain
Conditions.
A number of prominent railroad
men and Ogden capitalists have
visited Astoria since operations
ceased on the Astoria and Eastern
railroad, at tho instance of Geo.
(loss and Corey Bros., and for the
object and purpose of looking over
the field, and if they considered it a
good investment, with tho under,
standing that a now company
would be organized to complete tho
road.
The last of tho men referred to
wero Messrs. Remington, Barolay
and Brady and it was understood
that Itemington represented Mr.
Goss and his interests. Others yls-i
Ited the city aud looked over tho
situation, most of them being Ogdou
capitalists. There is no doubt that
these gentlemen wero pleased with
tho situation and recognized that As
toria and Clatsop county had valu
able resource that would be a source
of profit to a railroad. ,
It Is well known that Corey Bros,
have graded eleven tulles of road
and a large portion of the tret!e
arouud Young's bay lias been built
aud tbe total cost of the work done
exceeds 1800,000. It Is certain that
the men who have spent this money
do not propose to lose it if possible,
and they have been doing all in
their power to organize a new com
pany to build the road, and this
has been the object of the visit of the
gentlemen referred to.
It is understood that ft proposition
has been submitted, aud if the same
Is aeeeded to,the road it will be built
aad ir not, it will net be (milt. Tbe
proposition is as follows; The gen
tlemen who have interested tbui
selVM lu the matter aad who are to
furulfth tbe mosey, to eosapleta tbe
road; after a careful exatnltMtfcMi,
bve deeWqd to advaww Um aaefwy
on the eettdltkH that tbajr tl.
low4 to Dfldfe YewNtf'ji Uy, tbe
orklfe to start at Mtulth's point and
aosiMMt with tlM bHdg of Um As
torta aud Bwjtk coast road. It is
atolimd that to Mid a tmtle
awrttud Young's bay m tWturly
nwiimal Wttukl aaat isuiftf tiuLit isiA
s"ssW W9 Bw ifsrw isirs WfS) aSV
OTWS TO-DAY."
Highest of all In Leavening Power; Lata tf. S Gov't !
l?iS 1 6&Ki
I mJ UMAKtyli
jms&
t
ABSOLUTELY PURE
stant expense to the company, make
more miles of rails and the distance
would be longer.
It was stated at the meeting that
there was only one man in Clatsop
county that would object to the
building of the brldw and It was
agreed by, the auboldy committee
that the question should be submit
ted to all property-owners, aud a pe
tition will be circulated for permis
sion to build the bridge. 'This Is the
only condition upon which the
company will furnish the money.
Id other words, if the company are
allowed to build a bridge across
Young's bay they will build the road
and furnish tbe money.- If they
canuot obtain permission to build,
they will not furnish the money and
will not build the road. This is ex
actly the railroad situation as It
stands today, and the people of As
toria can decide upon what they
propose to do. The sooner this mat
ter Is arranged the sooner work will
be commenced, but It is almost cer
tain that no work will be done this
year, unless people move faster than
they have been accustomed to in
Astoria.
It is 'also understood thatthe
proposition is acceptable to tho sub
sidy committee of Astoria, and that
tboy will endeavor to secure from
the proper authorities permission to
build tho bridge; but all of this will
tuke time, end no work will be done
before December iBt aud possibly
not before January 1st. Astoria
Dally.
Good Looks.
Good looks are more than skin
deep, dopendlng upon a healthy
condition of all tho vital organs.
If tho liver be inactive) you have a
Bilious look, if your stomach be dis
ordered, you have a Dyspe ptlo
Look and if your Kidneys be aflect
ed you have a Plnohed Look. Se
cure good health aud you will
have good looks. Electric Bitters
Is tbe great alterative and Tonio
acts directly on these vital organs.
Cures Pimples, Blotohes, Bolls and
gives a good complexion. Bold at
Danlal J.Fry's-drugstoro, 223 Com'l
St. GOo. per bottle.
LETTER LIST.
Following are the letters remain
ing In the Bulom postofllce uncalled
for Oct. 20, 1802. Persons culling
for Bame please say "advortlscd,"
Anderson A Mrs Aldridgo Jaa
Arbaugh Mrs M Brown B M
BrowiiMlssF Brown O C
Hrldwell Miss L Brietsky Miss A
Bonewltz Juo
liurnett Airs L, ju
Coflee O
Dennis W
Davy W
Erlckson Alfred
Fondray E D
Green Mrs V
Graham Win
Hubbard B 11
Kossowsky B
Kissel G B
Kays Arthur
Miller Jas H
Miles H It
Nichols Mrs E
Orr Mrs A
Powers Jas M
Pickens C A
KuhhoII It
Havago Frank
Hchnendemun C
Hmltli Mrs h O
Hmltb J Clyde
White Mrs M
Wiutzon Wra
Downsent Joe
Doan M
Draso JSIIsa Mary
Earhart Mrs M A
Grlsold H 8
Green W J
Herreu J T
JobuBon Harry 2
King Jas H
KaiiBuii Miss M
Dyon Chas
Matlock Chas
MoAlIaster
Olsen Anders
Orchard Mrs 8
Piorce Dlek
Peck Mr .
Itetheford Wra
Btourui Goo
Simpson A C
Bmlth Win
Bmlth Mrs E A
Welch Mrs M J
Wheeler Wilson
Young Miss F
Walton Harry
A. N. GILBERT, P. M.
American Cholera.
From the Dally Hoy elite, What
com, Washingten: 'T. O. Burnett,
the Democratic candidate for suer'ift,
was taken violently lllatCIearbrook,
He had all tbe symptoms of Astatic
cholera, and for an hour or two it
was feared ho would die. They
finally gave htm a dose of Chamber
laiu'a Colic, Cholera and Dlarhts
Remedy, which .revived him until a
physician arrived." That I pre
cisely what the manufacturers of
that mwllelue recommend for otiol
era. Bend for a physician but give
their medleiue until the puyjrfoian
arrives. If oholera become preva
lent in this country next Himiiwt
this preparation will be lu grat d
maad beeauMi it eaa always b d
peudwl upon. For sale by jtasktt
k, Van Hlype,
Health brings bapyiqww Take
MnmoiHi Liver BuMw far atow-
aAh, liver and kiduy trewMss,
"" U ul ana
Mm Him of
UMOtoWos Must tUHM s
MwMetii Must sWNM so mm a www lar
npatTarssf avw swwfaiww i psmpbpbt
Tuox unbattMT bsimbbs wtut stiahf ftmas
afVOUM u4 omom should,
Owlti't UUm Morrw Him, whish at
ijuou Mm sssMw mUm sUMMssHaasasm.
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Thm Brave Act or : California
Saves a "Woman Mid Child.
A gonuino young heroine, whoB
deed of darvnsr en hues her to a vuab :
of prominence among the heroes -
tho hour, is Fannio Krause, ut ptml
ent an inmate of the Boys and Girltt $i
aiu Botaevy. -a n
Fannib is only about thirteen Osf k
fourteen ytJars old,sbut byo i
petite. ShowiU tower a fcalfhttstS
r more above the average girl sSdPJ
tuteon, and has a frame and rnniBfr :
lar development that make her widav.a
Iy respected among all her auquaurj
Rnces rocaruleee of age.
She is.simply a young anuwoiitt
thoro isn't a boy about tbe i
of her oeq or aiae that is her i
any respect, strength, speed, i
or pliysicRl achievement of wl
kind. And in her way she is
an, attractive girl too. If not
witchlngly beautiful arte -a w
natured as tbe1 sunshine, and baa
fiank. opon countenance that b3
epenks an honest heart' and win i
conpdenco of her acquaintancee sitfja
most at sight, a
Ono day Fapnie -went down towat
to visit some monde m theneighbal
hood of Central nark. Aaahe tn'"'
going along Market street, nefth;
comer or jjignui, she notioea a one;
horse conveyance containing an loV"
orly lady with a mpy ,in her. arm.
Tho horso seomod to be ill at esse,
uuu oven wniie sue wwxxi inw mom q
fright at a passerby waving some-' i
turn tho animal made for the other 1
sido of the Btroet and started to run. r
Tho woman in the conveyance,' reiwV '
isdng tho danger of hers situation
scrcameci wica mi tier nugni wow
called eomoono to catch the
With tho, baby in( ho arms she i
do nothings and if the-aoimal
under Avay probably death av
There was ho, one near at the
stant but Fannie .Krause, and'
seems almost providential that i
was tho case. 8h waa finite aoiall
to the emergency, and if there amm
been a score of hands they could neJpl
hayo done more nor half no weft;
Quick as a Hash she took In the aw
ation, and making a wild dash Urn,":
tho escaping vehicle, reached it be-
foro It had gone twice the width ef:
tho street. She grasped , thet,bujg"
box in tho rear and leaned, clearto '
behind the seat: then climbitur ovm A
tho seat caught hold of the lines, and '
m unu a minute nioremau i
tho frightened animal to a stai
Quite a crowd bad gather awoiMi
by tho timo tho vehicle" had stopped,
and wero loud in their axpressions .
ot aumirauon oi tne vounir sari's
pluck and iiroeence of mind. Wbeifa
tlio'ownor of tlie conveyance ca&Mi
up and saw tho narrow escape W
wuo ana cnuct naa naa ue wai
most too frightened to speak.
could hardly express his gratitude tea
uiu juujik twiuov n wmsmks
givo her some money, but she i
oetly refused it and went on her '
as if nothing had happened. itaVi
I'Tnnclsco Jacaialuer. -' tt
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Tbo Deg's MmuTj.
If anybody supposes that., i
havo no memory he certainly ttevwJ
jmow nuouiatjiiad oeen uuxorenV'
mifi 4it -! tl - nlfk li A si mi niMm ta I sssi i "
Mttiu ouuugu n uiawi lire tMMHfwyai
unco of the aog catchers. A trium;
of mine living in Uxq surburbs hWft
valuable dog on which he paid W)
cense, but on account of the oottcf '
chafing the animal's neck be wadri
customed to leave off this Yttlalk S
protection. One day wlieu'walkinc )
with his dog he was unlucky enough -,
to meet the uog catcneni. OneaB:
them thiw.his wire, and tbe aiimaj
racogmang im .evuri intent ;1 1
a tiemendoua spring, went ctes;?
through the .loop, struck out
home, aad on his master's arrh
few moments later bad jumped
(ence and hidden in the cellar.
irov a oonsMMrable time to
cotUd not he persuaded to leavtt
yard, but finally by degrees got I
lits night anu ventttred out a 1
About a year later, on walkjaf 4
one morning ineaogcat
on again oame in viw, and 1
it was nearly two blocks awafi
animal reoognused u and gT
wide berth ; nor oonM the dog 1
era, even by tlie exercise olttMH
most mimmm, get within
of tbe ejsNroft.-. lotdM
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