Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 10, 1892, Image 1

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VOL. 5.
'THE PEOPLE'S PAPEK."
SALEM. OBEGON, THTJESDAT. QVEMBER 10, 1892.
"TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY."
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JOURNAL
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lamps, in. endless varieties.
Remember that the Blue Front undersells all others on every. article in its line.
STALL GOODS SPOT CASH.S
State Insurance Block
USURY AND UNDERWEAR
Sadies' Cotton Bibbed Vests. SO to
K60o.
Cadles' Natural Wool Bibbed Vests,
RG5to05c.
Ladies' Scarlet Underwear, 05o to 51.
L .dies' Bibbed Union Suits, 1.S5.
! illdren'e Mixed Underwear, 25 to
UOc.
Children's NaturalWoolUnderwear,
B35 to 70c.
Children's Scarlet Underwear, 35 to
,' YOB.
Children's Bibbed Union Suits, $1.10
-10 i.7o.
Bbildreu's Wool Hose, 25,40 and 50c.
adles' Hose, 25, 85 and 60c.
Ed. G.
Ihoice
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and
IV . -"" "-
Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser
vices and prompt delivery to
V5 (Jourt and HO Slate Streets.
Stoves and Tinware.
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14 & 216 Commercial St., Salerd.
Petzel
L'COUipieiB 11UUUI OIUVC3 UUU 11UWUIC, nu iuuu u jmu.u,, k.
feecialty: Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished.
itCUIE MASON.
OliTAOW
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ENERAL - UONTRACTORS,
Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work,
lling, &c. All work promptly done.
I SALEM,
Wanted At Once,
-n 1 Y S1 A flti..l.!..M T)nn(n .....l Clmna Unto Anrl fldD
j, xveuiuuuis 01 jjry uuuus, viuiuiui;,
UU Ull AIUU9 Ul uicii;uufui;t Dime,
9vnte sale or nublio auction. Also.
ription, ut the
RED FRONT t5AZ,ALiX.
62 State Street.
Sasli and Door Factory
Fronts Street, Salem, Oregon.
he best class of work in our
with the lowest. Only
i, CHURCHILL
OHUROHTLI, &
Inners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump.
100 Chemeketa Street.
l IfU " The place to
lUUIl U riS' Express,
B H 1.11 instrl .
J.I11 1LXU Ul
or
Id of Dirt or Gravel. Call
r illamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto.
. DRAKE, Proprittor,
SALB3VI IRON WORKS,
iLEM, ... -
Munnfactures HTEAM BNOINBB, Mill OutflU. Water Wheel Ooreruors, Kralt
ylnzOntflU, Traction KnetB,CreUair, etc , i'arm raactileery made and repaired.
Ouueral secdu and mana&e(uret t the eweUrated Wahtetrora Intent Middlings
tfler and Reels. arm macninerj nisat
lalem Tract 4 Bray
l Iron works. Drays ana teatea Buy be feaad throagbout the 0v t
tlw corqwr et fitato and ComrtHTfJwt
:. T. HART,
S47 COMMKRClAli STRKKT.
ROOKS & LEGG,
WHMNM
Unquestionably the largest steck: Of CROCKERY
The finest CROCKERY,
The best bargains in CROCKERY,
to be found at the
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E. F. OSBTJRXTS
write advertisements, but they have lots of good things to ofler
every day.
To
RIBBONS.
ALL. SILK, SATIN EDQE, GHOSGIAIN.
No. 2, 5c; No. 4, 7c: No. 5, 80:
No. 7, lie; No. 9, 15c; No. 12, 18c;
No. 16, 20c.
These prices are 20 per cent, lower
than at any other store in the city.
MONEY SAVED ON ALL LINES OF GOODS.
201 Commercial Street.
Gross
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all parts 'of the city.
TlUulu
Plumbers and Tinners,
Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers.
A. It. SMITH
&3C fe.LWA-l-Ui.-Jfcl-
OBEGON.
uuum 0114 ouuoi, " "" k",
ucn ui uww. ..m.iu, v .. ....... . -
Household furniture of every de-
3E3jsE?wj3
line at prices 'to compote
the best material used
T S, BURROUGHS
BTJBROTJGrHS,
get a Saddle horse, Livery
Dray or Truck, Wood, Hay,
rnnrt trr.11 VAttAl
LUUU 1TV.U 1UUWU
ffooa Aveii rottea manure,
on Ryan & Co., back of
RYAN & CO.
T. G. PERKINS, GMeral Superiotusdwit
- - - - OREGON.
una rjairea.
Co.
DRAY6AND TROCKS
always ready for orders.
Bell aad uUver wootV
bay, coal and Iumler. Of
flea Bteto St.. ormorit Sa-
rtrtwt.
LEADING MERCHANT
TAILOR.
PRESCRIPTIONS
I
335 Commercial Street.
T
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- CORSETS.
H. & S. Black Corsets, $1.40.
H. &. S. Brab Corsets, $1.
Olmstead Waist, Black, $1.40.
Olmstead Waists, Drab, $1.10.
Fast Blaok Corset, $1.00.
Drab Corsets, 60, 75c, $1.00.
MARTIN HARKINS,
BLACKSMITHING AND HORSESHOEING.
The best work in every department. Hacks, Buggies and Harrows made
to order. State Street.
NHL ft
130 STATE STBEKT.
TINWARE,'
ROOFING,
STOVE3,-
Creamcry and Dairy Sup
plies, Steel Ranges, Parlor
Heaters in all Styles a Spe
cialty.
CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WASHERS
-The best on earth. Give us a
call. 10:3 tf.
Capital City Restaurant
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meals at All Hours ot the Day
Meno bnt whit labor employed In thU
establishment.
A eood substantial meal o inked In first-
claEH style
UVenty-fl v cents per meal
RBD PROMT
Court Ktriwit, between Opera .ilouse and
Mlnto'8 LlTery
W. Taylor,
House Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber
CARI'ET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE
WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING
A SPECIALTY.
Leave orders at Thomas & Johnson's 360
Commercial street.
M. T, RINEMAN
DKALKB .IK,
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Lumps, Woeden
and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed.
Also veiKUblesaad fruits In their seasou.
"Highest Price paid for country produce."
Weuolld a share of your patronage.
u tsaHtate.treet
1831
THE CULTIVATOR
AND
1893
Country Gentleman
THE BEST OF THE
AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES.
DCVUTEft TO
Farc'CreBa aad PreMie,
Sarileukwe a4 Fndt-GrewiBflr
lAn-Btetk. dmA DaJrviaff,
While It abto laeiudai all minor dVparu
meow Of Kural later est, socn as the ioul
try yard.eBteuiotogy, bee-kefplttg, green
bose and grapery, veUtrlBury replls,
farm queslfon and answers, flrwlde
rwadlBg. (toffiesila eeonomy. asda uim
rary orthe pewsat the wek. Its mar
ket reports are unwually oompjete, aad
raueb attenuon 1 paid to the prospects of
the crops, s throicc Itfbt upoe one ot
ttte mort liaporlonl of all qoxtlocs .
Vben to bay aad when to sell. It to llb
erallyllliMinit4.aa4 by reeeal en Urge
meat. oeatalBs were rt4lff nirtter lu
trff. bfof. Ttte etifeeerlptioa ftU to
ItHMrriuMHtt we ofter a speejal re
duetfoe fa oor
CLUB RAUm FOR 1.
Tw SMburipHnnt.f "f 4
Six Subitrifrlini, " " W
-To fttl Kew IMUerttMNn far Itm.fy
f B4v4 'r, we vrMI mmI lh p
wr WneUjr, from our raretut af Um remH.
Uaea, Jry tot, MM, wtUtft esu-
4ar-peiiMea Cupim Jre. ,lwi
LUTMEK TUCKEJt 4 SON, hHUkm,
AWey,jf.Y,
LAMPS.
MIOES.
Baby Shoes, 35, 60, 60, 75c, $1.
Baby Shoes, Bed, 60, 85c.
Children's Dongola, Patent Tip,
$1.15, $1.45.
Children's Goat Tipped, $1.15, $1.45,
$1.80.
Children's Heavy Shoes, 8O0, $1.15,
$1.45.
Ladies' Dongola, Patent Tip, $1.00,
$1.80, $2.50.
Ladie3' Fine Dongola, $2.15,$2.40,$3.
Ladies' Heavy Shoes, $1.45 and up
wards. Men's Plow Shoes, $1.15, $1.45,$1.75.
Men's Bals or" Congress, from $1.50
to'$4.50.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking business!
In all its brandies.
GEO. WILLIAMS President
Wr. EN GLAND Vice Freslden
HUOHMCNAUY Oannltr.
DIUECTORS: Geo.WUUams.Wm.Kng.
land.Dr. J. A. Blcnardson, J. V. Ilodson,
J. A Itaker.
Bank In new Kxcbange block on Coro
merelnl strfiot. K:la-U
MONEY TO LOAN.
Sporlal Inducements for the next 80 days
on good farm loans.
FEAR & HAMILTON,
Boom 14, Huxh Dilute block. 5 12dw
Authorized Capital $500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Salem, Onigo'n.
W.A.CUSICK, Pres. ;W. W. MAIITIN,
VIcePres. J. H. ALUEUT, Cashier.
State, County and City Warrants bought
at Par. dw
ELLIS k WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN.
South ofWIIlamatt Hotel,
8AIEM - - - OREOON
FREE!
Street Car Hide Irom
H. M. BRANSON & CO,,
303 Commercial Street.
By purchasing for cash, groceries to tho
amount of One Dollar or more.
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables,
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE.
Prompt, Free Delivery.
10-10-lm
THE WILLAMETTE,
8AJ0J3M, OREGON,
Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day
The best hotel between Portland aadUan
KruncUoo. yirsl-olas In all Its appoint
ments. Its tables are served wliu Oic
Choicest Fruits
Orewnlln the Wlllamolte Valley.
A. I. WAGNER. Prop.
SOMETHING NEW.
The new Thy e Card, which U now
in efeot, via tl)6"VieouiM Cttutral
Ijlnen," Id connection with the
Northern Paolllolt. It., uiUmU th
traveling iHjbnetiie beet faeHltuw
front all io)nta wwt to CIiImko and
poliita ut and aouth.
The uburjwdiuIpUieiitoirreI
to lta ptttroMveowUiitM with mmnl.
comfort and safety, twtimmAnit all
)U eowpeiitoni,
AM tbreukh traliwi are eoijw)Md
of 1'uUbmn vwrtlUiUkl drawiiix-roow
tlfntpon, with d4HlK cam and day
eotrtw ef iatwt Amin.
Th Mly through fast train eaeh
way, HMkloK eioM eooiUou at
Cfelnmo with traltta in ail dlreetlooa.
e
!y to t4cit of Norther VmcIm K
M-W HVWWi IHHV MUIHI. VW.I if-
or jas. u rouvt t
fMsiejl If '
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS ADS
mtliMON KOllI). attorney nt law, Salem,
I Oregon. Office up-stalra In. 1'atton's
block.
T F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7,
Jlurphy Block.
TT J. BiaOKR, Attorney at law, Salem,
bank, ut-tf
T J.HItAW, M. W. HUNT. SHAW A
O . HUNT, attorney ailnw. Offlceover
Capital National bank, bAlem, Oregon.
(H T. niCUAUDSON,, Attorney at law,
tj, olllce up stairs In front rooms of new
Hush block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Salem, Oregon.
JOHN A. CAUSON, Attorney at law.
, ltoorasSaucH.Lada s Bush's bank
building, Salein, Orcgen. 8 1 lyr
B.KBONUAM.
W. II. HOLMES.
b:
iONIIAK te JIOLMKH,
Attorneys at law.
Olllce In Hush's block.
bolwceu State
and Court, on Oom'l
I'IBt,
ME. POGUE, 8tonograpuer and Type
, wrltlst. Over Ladd A Bush's bank,
bttlom, Oregon.
T) H.UUADSUAW.l'UYSICIAN AND
X. surgeon, Salem, Oregon. UtOco In
Jlush-Ureyinnn block, upstairs ltetldcnce
corner titateaudS. 15. corner Winter street.
Tpvll. W. B. MOTT, phrslclan and sur.
J geon. Ofllco In Uldrldo Block, 8a
torn, Oregon. OHlco bouin 10 to 12 n. m.
'.'to 4 p. m. -
lK. T. O. SMITH, Dentist, W State street,
' Salem, Or. Finished dental opera
ns ofevcrydescrlptlou. Painless opera
tions a Bpecl;ilty.
-"ITf 1). I'UUH, Architect, rians, SpcoL
T . tlcittlons and superintendence lor
nil clawes of buildings. .Olllce 290 Com-
isierelal Kt., up etlr.
A. HOllEKT, Architect, room 421. Mar
quiun ouiiaiuK, z-oruaua, urcgon.
f W.TOWN8ENU, Civil Euglneerand
JL. Purveyor. OQlce with Oregon Land
Uo , Silem, Oregon.
p J. liAllSEN CO,, Manuraotureorall
- ..?
klndsof vehicles. Rnn.ilrlni; u atHmlul.
ty.
Shop 45 Ktatn street.
puoTEcrioN lodo a No.a. a.o u.w.
Y. Meets. In their hall In Mtate Insurance
buudlng, every Wednesday evening.
,' H. A. McfADDltN , M. W.
J. A. HEIiWOOO, Kecorder.
I M PKOVED OllDEH OF UKD MEN.
L Kamlakun Ti-lbe No. 8, Halem. Holds
oouucll every Thursday evening, at 7:30.
Wlgwatn In btate lnsuranra hall,
, K. O. UAKKU. Prophet.
, KUANK O. .W ATKIW. Unlet of Records
EDUCATIONAL.
Go to the Best.
The plnce'JIor young ladles and) gentle.
men to stunirn liitlinrrmirh iitiirjillnn lti tlin
old,butevcr.new.
r
.win
ii,
liong and stilt tho leading Institution of
the N orth West, lletter than ever I
a New course of Instruction In Oratory,
Thfiolniryand t'ost-Qraduated.
HTUUlIiij. Normal, Uusluess, Academy,
College, and Iw courses greatly enlarged
and Imnroved.
i Faculties increased and Improved. For
Watuloxuo of Collese of Law write Dean H
'$. Klchardson, Esq , Halem, Or.
vi'MrOataliifueor Colleuo of Modloal nml
I I'harmacy write Dean ltichmondlvelIy,M.
.' IX. 1'ortland, Or.
t;or general uatmozue write itev. aeo.
W'hIUikcr, D. D., President, Balom, Or.
TUMtn-dw
Conscrvatoiy of Music,
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,
SALEM, OREGON.
Tho course most completo and the high
est grade- of any niusle school In tno
Northwest. Best and newest method of
teaching. Enlarged facilities and now
plan tor Instruction of beginners for the
couilng school year. Diplomas granted on
completion of course. Next term begins
Septembers, 181K. '.. M. PAHVIN,
Bend for catalogue. Jluulo Director.
7-'J-d2m-wlm
FBiENBS FOLYIBOINIC INSTITUTE
Will-no opened to students Sept. 13, 1890.
viiurs 1110 moat practical courses 01 stuuy
olany school In the State, viz; Mechanical
KaglneerlugOivU Kuglneerlmj, Klcctrlciil
KiiKlncorlnt;, Academla una Urumnmr
school courses Btudeuts practice dally In
wood shop, machine shop, and labora
tories. Tuition and Board per Year, (ISO.
Special Inducements to a few youni; men
who wish to worlc for their board uud tui
tion during vacations, Kor prospectus and
further Information, nddress
121) WIN AIOUIUHON.Jt.H.,
rresaent.Haiem, ur,
IVIiss Ballou'ss
KINDERGARTEN.
THIRD YEAH
Opens Monday, Beptemucr 18th, at Kin
dergarten Hall, opposite opera house.
Children received at three rears of aire
andovdr. a conuccilug class will be .
tabilsbed loradvauced Kindergarten pit-
iii uitu iuiwo im'kiumiuk primary wora.
Only the best modern Klnuenrarten ineth.
odd employed. 1'ruiiff'a system ol drawing
uuu ixjiur wuiK iiiiruiiucuu.
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATOmEAKEB.
2l5KCcmairclf3t., Silem, Oregon,
(Next door to Klein's.)
Hleelalty ol Spectacles, and repairing
Clocks. Watches and Jewelry.
Residence 382 Church Bt.
J. J. MUTTON,
SICK AND HOUSE PAINTER,
Decorator, Jvalaomiuer and Ta
per Hanger.
Iavo orders at A. H. Hnren A Son's Pur
allure etf at Smat A Ulle, aroeen.
JAPANESE
CURB
AMWwOaupletTrateat, outt
ing of tMpfOmtUtrim, ointment in eapsiilw.
uIm a Umc Mtul irilU; a pnelttte eure Cor ex
ternal, lalemel, Mlttd or bleeding. llehlHX.
eliiwtU, Meeat ttr hereditary Film, a4
wY Mfcer 4Uea4e and fcnieli weak
nt 7 It U always a great benefit to the
geHWM k4U. Tb Arst iUseovery at a
wire ew(triag an Ofwims wtt
f xawenessufy berwetter. Tttf
tbe kali
retoe4y ttaeisevertMeakauwa U U
erlMkxtfWM; seatfryiuall, Why
from tale tnrti:e dUi when a w
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ifeufer
wrtlUsi
giutrwatee k sIvmi wHU boxes, Ut imtuoA
loeuwiueriiFMeureti pen
seiasde. uuaniuiae iMued
oteuretl Cu4 eUtop for tree
nuinu iuied Vv Wikisisu.
,umi km., wuoiiniew aaa rewi'. urutj
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL.
H0FER BROTHERS,
Editors.
rinjIJaHKDDAILY.RXCKITSnNDAY,
BY TUX
Capital Journal Publishing Company,
(Incorporated.
Office, Commercial Street, In I. 0. Building
Entered at the postofllce at 8alem,Or.,as
, sccond-clnps, matter.
SHOULD BEAU MORE.
"The short article under the auovo
titlo, In Inst evening's Jouknal Is
replete with truth from beginning
to end.
A college education nnd familiar
ity with books, must uecessarlly be
accompanied by a fair kuowledge of
general news gleaned from our
newspapers passing events, current'
topics etc, to make an educated in
dividual. There is that in a good
newspaper whloh cultivates the best
Impulses of tho human heart. In
the general uewsparjeidrjitU,
education of the intellect is$Iflpp
enchanccd, but the expansion of tho
soul, by being made acquainted
with much which concerns' the rest
of the world. Let our boys and
girls read what is being done in
other cities and communities all
over the world. Let them bo warn
ed by the unfortunate endings of tho
lives of the vicious; and inspired
with courage by the success of the
virtuous. Let them weop over the
pathetlo occurrences of real life
rather than the beartrendiug grlof
of fiction.
A live newspaper in a family may
throw light upon the pathway of
sombro life, stimulating the reader
In rouewed courage and effort to
fill heroically the life work allotted
to him, begetting an intelligent in
terest in tho present, iusnlriutr
faith in the future by the example
of other actors in tho great drama of
life. Children' or adults fed from
puro newspapers are not likely to
seek tho garbage barrel of trashy lit
erature Then let us glvo our
ehiidron newspapers to read, though
by so doing we must sacrifice other
necessities good, clean sheets, Jike
Tiifi Jouunal, and Ihey will bo
better children, better scholars, bet
ter citizens, with , better prospects
for gaining' good, positions in life,
Ruskiu has beautifully Bald "Ho
only Is advancing in , life whose
heart is getting softer, whose, blood
warmer, whose brain quicker, whose
spirit is entering into living peace."
We think tho newspaper Is u power
ful exponent in furthering this
muoh-to-be-desired advancement.
J.J3.W
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY
HISTORY.
Borne time has intervened sluco
my last communication, Not find
ing much In the leading papers of
yoUrstato concerning the onco well
known school, Willamette univer
sity, I sond you the following ex
tracts from an old letter written by
thq Itev. A. F, Waller, former
agent of Willamette University,
The ono who raised considerable
money for tho university, and also
put up the building upokon
the .letter.
of, in
As tho Institution is not yet half
a century old, and many changes
have transpired since it was llrst
chartered, my items of historical
value will no doubt be eagerly read
by tho peoplo of today who are In
any wuy interested, in the educa
tional progress of the state
In a recent visit to your city
(since tho 11 ro in the building) I
looked to see if tho murblo tablet
placed in tho walls of the chapel In
memory of this great and good man
hud been replaced. I looked lu
vain It was not there. Muuy land
marks wero missing. Tho building
would be in much better taste if the
old style had been rebuilt and used
for college purposes. A new build
Ing for boardlug and dprmitoiy
would have been easily provided for,
and the old building still retained.
Who ever heard of modernizing
Westminister Abbey? There !a a
fitness in the use we make of the
heirlooms bequeathed us by the great
and good.
Balkii, Oregon, Oet. 23, 1600.
Hon. George l'eabody, Dear Bin
Having learned of your liberal do
uatloua to institutions of learning, I
presume though a atranger, to eall
your attention to"WllIfn4t Uni
versity," situated lu Bak-m, Marlon
county, state of Oregon.
The history of this aehool is aa
follows, viz.; While this wan try
was yet held In Joint oeeupaNey,
between the "United Btatea" and
"Great Britain," a fow AihwIwh
citizen found their way lur; and
from the extent 4f the eountry, its
locality, Ue; Ueawe satletted tbatiw
a few yearn it would be settled with
teeming wwlUtud, devbtwd Md
exeettted a pkR pf an iMtttuMea of
tearulux of the hlfcbt lKmy
grade, known by the whJ of "Ore
gon InetlUiU," Umi flwt oa Uw I'a
oirki eoaet. In jnoa of Umm Ut
Joint oeetiiy ewwil aud tli
UiMtiHuioruurwd a torriUtruM
KovWwuiaat The) aoboul w
IkAjn nsusrteiif ri Kv llui hmus a
IfcjWtthwXU Hwivtrsltjr CtomUw
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S Sor'tltopilt
Rpy&I
m&
ABSOLUTELY PURE
bame In the valley 'in the center
still, retaining the name ''Oregon
Institute" as' an academical or pre
paratory department.
For several years, of course it was
only In Us lnclplency.
But its friends have struggled
along with it to make it what this
Northwest coast absolutely demands
lu order to educate our young people
for teachers of lower schools and to
quality them for the Important re
sponsibilities of a new and rising
country, dally Increasing in Import
ance. We are yet struggling to make it
what, the country demands. We
need help to endow, to procure apa
ratus, library, etc. Our tint build
ing became too small, and old,- and
to bo able to accommodate the stu
dents in attendance we found it nec
essary to erect a substantial,', new
brick building, a cut of which you
will see in tho catalogue I Bend you.
But this building is not yet finished,
a pait only, so as the better to ac
commodate tho students In attend
ance. Should you feel free ofy6ur,mu
nlflcence to assist this Infant institu
tion and extensive Northwest por
tion of tho United Htatee education
ally, I nssuro you that your gratuity
will not bo undeservedly bestowed,
or unfaithfully applied. The,tnis
lees, whose names you see inth'e
cutalogue, cannot use by the terms
of the funds of tho Institution 6ther
than for educational purposes, nil
the funds of tho school are by the
board of trust bejd sacredly for tho
purposes contemplated not one dol
lar can be otherwise used. Should
it pleaso you to assist this Institution,
the board will take great pleasure in
transmitting your name in its arch
ives to posterity as ono of Its, donors.
I have given you a faithful and
simple statement, of facts-relative to
this Institution, and the great wants
of tho country. Th. fact is, the
great moss of our young peoplo and
children must bo eduoatod here or
not at all.
1 refer you to our senators, Hon.
Geo. H. Williams, Hon. H. W. Cor
bett, and Hon. J. B. Smith, in tho
house of representatives.
Hoping to hear from you at your
curliest convenience,
I remain very truly yours.
A. F. Wallkk,
Oue who was there. '
Seattle, Wash., Oct. 27, 1802.
Ol woman, lovely woman,
suiter so,
Why bear Mtnh pain and
auoav of woo?
why will you
anguish, nnd
Why don't you seek the remedy the
one
lUUVSUU lUOgOT
"All tho go,"' becauso it .makes
tho pains go. As un Invigorating,
restorative tonic, soothing cordial
and bracing uorvlno, for debilitated
and feeble womon generally, Dr.
1'lcrce's Favorite Prescription' has
no cquul. It Improves diuestlon,
Invigorutea tho system, enriches
the blood, dispels aches and pains,,
produces refrcsiilug sleep, dispels
melancholy and 'nervousness, and
builds up both tho Jlesh uud strength
of those reduced below a healthy
standard. Don't put it oil with
some worthless compound, easily,
but dishonestly, recommended to be
"Just as good," that tho dealer may
niuko mora profit. "Favorlto Pre
scription" Is Incomparable.
J
American Cholera.
From the Dally Iteyelllo, What
com, Washingten: "T. C. liuruett,
the Democratic candidate for slierM,
was taken violently ill at Clear brook.
IIo had all the symptoms of Asiatic
cholera, und lor an hour or two it
was feared he would die. They
finally gave him a dose of Chamber
Iain's Collo, Cholera and DIurhoM
Remedy, which revived hltu until a
physician arrived." That is pre
cisely what- the manufacturers of
that medicine recommend for ohol
era. Bend for a physician but give
their nu'dlolue uutll the physleian
arrives. If cholera becomes preva
lent lu this oountry next summer
this preparation will be lu great de
mand beeause it mh always b de
peHiIwI upon. For sale by JUskelt
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MeaW sighed,
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RAILROAD JOTTlNalr"
The payroll of the LaokawaaaaVi Mor
ris and Essex division aldne oonUhaa
over 2,000 names.
Tho annual report of the Concord and
Montreal railroad, shows grow earning
of $2,800,409; expenses, $1,817,M; bal
ance of, earnings, $A51,9tX,
A fow years' ago ' Ave foot drivers
were considered large oil, looomottves,
but in this age of advaeoed iUros4iag
they hiive increased to seven feet i
llatneter. " "- 0
'The survey has, been completed ( s
new railrJad between Michigan City sad
a Chicago terminal. It is thought Xhm
Chicago and West 'MicbJgaa is bsokiin
this project- ;
The, Lake Shore and Michigan South
ern 'company has adopted a new typs of
passenger car which will in fntur-step-rosont
its standard, The car ha many
novel features, which make' tttexces
ingly' comfortable. .
A railroad commerce congress wWoh
bids fair td bo of value to railroad inter
ests will -bo hold in Chicago; beginning
in Juno, 1803. The congress will be .a
auxiliary to tho World's fair, and will
bo hula in tho Art palace now building
on tho lake front. v
The New York Central has intro-.
ducod a new 00-ton ongine, which is
being used to haul-the Empire Stats ex
press. It was built', by, the SohensoUdy '
Locomotive, works, and finish edrftt the
company's' shops, East Albany. Each
driver is ovor. seven feet in diameter, and
each snstains'a weight of ten tons '
FASHION'S FANCIES.3
Red and black has been very popular,
bnt is now hard pressed by blue and
green. . . "y
Black feather boas are, very popular,
and are almost twice as asasMftbto' at
they were last year., ", ".-' s'
Tho silken'mnll, which ereryftarato
in the modern .novel yfears, is staddtd
with'beads, and is exceedingly pretty
and chlo.
A great novelty is the' faoed 'cwnal'a
haircloakings, ia-which.;kthe outside) is
usually, of some of the beige tints,' the
inner ido liliowing old, rose, bine gresn
ormauve tones. . r, ., a
Wrappers in flannels trimmed with
ribbons are' vory pretty and popular.
For bath robes crash and heavy jerjay
flanfiol is much worn, with, Capuchin
hood, cord and monksleevesj,. u c
Box plaits apponr upon some of) the,
newast modes in dress skirts. Some of
tho plaits show at tho back only, others in
front, and on still others they form .
Watteau fold that reaches from the neck
to tho hem in tho back.
Tho use of leather ia increasing in i
erul lines of dress, The light tan is- tha
color"most used, A turban without
brim has the sloplng.side ciown odvered
with folds of velvet and v pipings of
leather, Tlie velvet rabbit 'ear at tho
side is 'erected In a knot that i rnu
through a yellow leather harness buokla.
STAGE GLINTS. ' '
"Edward E. Kidder's .new war drama
is to bo called "Among the Missing." ,
"Tho Bulcide Club" is the title of v
comedy to be put on tho road next wm
son by Justin Adams. '
Frank Dan IbIh has liought a play by
Charles R. Clifford, wlio wrote th nrst
drama In which Wt J. Soanlan appawed.
Annio Russell is now oa the road to
recovery, nfter an illness of three years,
with every likelihood that she will be,
ablo to resumit her profession.
Charles Dlokson will soon produo at
the Grand opera house, Chicago, the
new comedy written for him by Charlas
Klein, entitled "A Paltry Mimon.''
Manager Frank W. Sanger, dissatiswatl
with tho business doH) on the road by
his couipauy playing "The New Wing,"
has decided to discontinue the tour,
Tschaikpwsky's"XugnyOnegin" wiS
be the pieoe de rasistanoe of Shjaor La
go's ooming opera season in London.
The part of the hero ia written for a
Imritone, and will be undartakan by
Bugeae Oudlii. . '
Sir Arthur Salllvau . has bean invited
to accept the British eoauaiasioa tat
tnueio at the Chicago wtalWlaan. f!a
disebrgad a stnllkr fnnotton at tltt
Paria exhibitiou of 187. was ha wn
made a olievalter of the Lssnooof ttoaot..' "
' THE UTMT NOVU.TMUL
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World's fair Jawelry souvaaita M
taroedcHtt in eysry praattaabla aafa. ' -
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ardaretastoiaoloasphntotrafam
JLteraWawaa Taalvaa avsasasjapp aWV WsPawPaf PefJPaV ,
f away saaoas and foreai are sjfaaniy
aj seaaerBBa a
Tb Mtagttttg ot silvwr, aHvar ftia i
Mreslala to eaniai vary far, mM
i works of btaaty.
The gold mstiaklwias wiMi
eeiejaM ilbA hssatfttla fu
JBawesi SBBSffesa eseiBesaeer qss
iaaMtbad tkaraon asaBi ' tit i
aPaavfjaeae) paarepaje pavesi w s
Umsm am Planty of rteh mm as I
Large) bowkaota of rapoasaa
with nUta bordars of gold maka
taons onalalaliia ptas. Tuasai
the wovauant as if taay ware af
Coffeepots of latest dasignWwn
boAlas, iusui, sianutur
spottts awl aawdlaa. Taa aMa 1
W fa WBaJW WVWiyalVf Ja!HI fl
MOMa)iaLiaJa1Mahattl QlMalaMgV. '
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