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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1892)
EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. 0 1-." st VOL. 5. APPROACH The holidays are not and hifrh Grade articles annromiate for the season. In fancv pieces, Vas-es, Sets, etc. In CUT BLUE FRONT, - - IT Ladies' Cotton Bibbed Vests, 30 to 50c. Ladies' Natural Wool Ribbed Vests, 05 to 05c. Ladies' Scarlet Underwear, 95c to $1. Ladies' Ribbed Union Suits. $1.S5. Children's Mixed Underwear, 25 to COc. Children's NuturalWoolUuderwear, 35 to 70c. Children's Scarlet Underwear, 35 to 75 c. Children's Ribbed Union Suits, 51.10 to $1.75. Children's Wool Hose, 25, 10 and 60c Ladies' Hose, 25, 35 and 50o. Ed. - C. Wholesale uud Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt ami Smoked Meats oi" sill Hinds, Ltirgest 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. MAJtTINJb KARKIXS, BLACKSMITHING AND HOR&ESHOEING. The best work in every department. Hacks, Buggies and Harrows made to order. State Street. Black Langshans. finnUs flnnkorpls. Kens. Pullets. America's best. Best wii.ter layers, birds not a-kiu. Exhibition birds, good breeders, but no culls. Have never been beaten hi Laugshaus yet, having taken over llfty first prices. E. J. LADD, Member A. L. C. 253 First St., Portland. ARCHIE MASON. sfesz-sor General - Contractors, Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work, Tiling, &c. All work promptly done. SALEM, OREGON. Wanted At Once. Remnants of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cans, and all kinds of merchandise, either new or second hand, to sell either at nri.,oiUI,.inr nui.iin minilnn. Also. scription, at tho RED FRONT BAZAAR. 02 State Street. Sash, and Door Factory Front, Street, Salem, Oregon, i The best class of work in our with the lowest. Only K C. N. CHCRCHILL cnTJiicniLL & pinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump. 100 Chemeketa Street. FOUND The place to rir. Express, Mill feed or Hoad of Dirt or Gravel. Call on llyan & (Jo., back ot . Willamette hotel. Prompt B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor, SALEM SAI.RM, Manufactures hteam ENQINFM. 41111 I' lrylnOutrtU, Traction Knglnes, Creatine-etc. Farm machinery made and repaired. - General eijnU and manufacturei of the celebrated WahUtrom Jateut Middlings Partner aud Heels. Karia machinery maat em Iron works. Drays aud truclw Salem Truck & Dray Go. tin nomer f Rtnfcw and ( JnmniMfml HtvU F. T. HART 217 COMMERCIAL STREET. BROOKS & LE6G, tOO Stt "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." far away, and DAMON BROS, have already on exhibition a grand display oi r the season. In fancy decorated unina, tney nave a greub vwiwj ; Silverware they have all the latest things direct from the factory. PRICES ON BUSINESS - AT P. OSBTJRIT'S To write advertisements, but they have every day. RIBBONS. ALL SILK, SATIN EDGE, OBOSQIAIN. No. 2, 5c; No. 7, lie; No. 10, 20c. No. 4, 7c; No. 5, 8c; No. 0, 15c; No. 12, 18c; These prices are 20 per cent, lower than at uny other store in the city. MONEY SAVED ON ALL LINES OF GOODS. 2G1 Commercial Street. Cross, Trios or nens. Four straius of A. B. SMITH ss sieuoc's? Household furniture oi every cie- line at prices to compete the best material used T S. BURROUGHS BimitOTTGIIS, gt t a Saddle horse, Livery Dray or Truck. AVood, Hay, good well rotted Manure, and careful work is our motto. RYAN & CO. T. G- PERKINS, General Superintendent IRON WORKS, OREGON. OutfJtjr. Water Wheel Governor. Fruit ana repairea. DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for orders, Bell uud deliver wood, hay. coal and lumber. Of fice Stato St., opposite Sa may be fouud throughout me i '. dnv at LEADING MERCHANT f lA.llU. PRESCRIPTIONS CareAtUy oeeipouaded dy or tipoUBQ afghtC Str. - .. . EVERYTHING. 335 Commercial Street. ji - lots of good things to ofler CORSETS. H. & S. Black Corsets, $1.40. H. &. S. Drab Corsets, $1. Oltnstead Waist, Black, $1.40. Olmstead Waists, Drab, $1.10. Fast Black Corset, $1.00. Drab Corsets, 50, 75c, $1.00. m I 130 STATE STREET. TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES,- Crcanicry and Dniry Sup plies, feteel Ilangcs, Tarlor Heaters In all Styles a Spe cialty. CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WAFHERS BSfThe best on earth, call. Give us a 10:3 tf. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of "Wlllmett Hotel, SALKM ... OREGON Jr Jas. Batchelor, PropV. Warm Mcah at All Hours ol the Day Nono but white labor employed In this estiibllahrueuU A good substantial meal o irked In first class style Twenty-five cents per meal RBD PRONT (Vinrt gtret, between Opera .House and Mluto's Livery W. Taylor, IIouso Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber CIRI'ET UYINGAND CLEANING, WHITE- WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING A SPECIALTY. Leae orders at Thomas fe Johnson's 26a commercial street. M. T. RINEMAN SEAIJCB IN Staple and Fancy Groceries,, Crockery, Glassware, 1-araps. Woeden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Also veteublesuad fruits In their seanon. Muighest frlce ila ror country proauce." WeHollet asbare of your patronage, u-n Ai Htato utrtfit 1831 T,,K 0S5f?VATOB 1893 CountryGentleman THE BEST OP THE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. J) K VOTED TO Farm Crops and Processes, Horticultureaad rruit-Orowiay tilve-btock aad Dalrylatf, While It also Include uil minor deparx menu of ltural Interest, such aa tbe poul try yard.tntomulojry. btc-keeplng, green, bouse and rnt(.ery, veterinary replies, farm questions and answers, fireside reading, domestic economy, and a sum wary of tbe news tho week. Its mar ttt report are unusually complete, and much (Utentlou I pwld to tbe prospects of tbe crops, as tbrowlig light upon one of Ihe most Important of all questions When to buy and when to sell. Ills lib. eraliylllasUalrd.aud by recent enlarge. oieut. contains more rending matter than ever before. Tbe subscription price to i W per year, but we ofler a special re duction in our CLUB RJtTES FOB 18M. Tw-Subrifti(M,,SOBa'l"oe" $ 4 Six SukcriptiftM, " " 10 Twelve 5uberifl!M, " " 18 r loall New 8ubsf1b frr Vm, pay l8ciaadvBetf r.otr, we '111 scad lb , per Weekly, fro ear reeHpl of the remit Usee, to Jaujr 1st, um, wilttul ebsrge srnpeeiaeu Ou:m Free. Address LUTHER TUCKER k SOM, PuMMwn, TOO MM Capital Aiosny, m. v. SALEM, OREGON, TTIURSDAT. XOVEEBER 17, 1892. 1 ! 1 I1 of ovel in odd I 1 SHOES. Baby Shoes, 35, 60, CO, 75o,j$l. Baby Shoes, Red, GO, 85c. j Children's Dongola, Patent Tip $1.15, 1 45. Children's Goat Tipped, $1.15, $1.45, $1.80. Children's Heavy Shoes, 80c, $1.15, $1.45. L'idles' Dongola, Patent Tip, 51.00, $1.80, $2.50. Ladies' Fine Dongola $2.15,$2.40,$3. Ladies' Heavy Shoes, $1.45 awl up wards. - Men's Plow Shoes, $1.15, $1 45,51.75. Men's B.ils or Congress, from $1.50 to $4.50. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking SjusIuchki In all its brunches. GEO. WILLIAMB ITtsiduut Wm.KN ULANl) Vice l'reslden UUaUJIONAUY Cashier. DIRECTOUS: Geo. Wllllnms.Wn). Km;, laud, Dr. J. A. lUclinrdfon, J. VV. Hodson. J. A Itakcr. Bank In new Exchange block on Com mercial street. h:13-tl MONEY TO LOAN. Special Inducements for the licit ZU duyB on good farm loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, jm ii, tiasn uauK uiyvic , .'j: 6 1'Jdw I 1 fc--i - Authorized Capital J500.000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Halem, Oregon. W. A. CU8ICK, I'res. ;V. W. MAKT1N, Vice rtes. J. 11. ALUKHT, Carthlcr. Btate, County and City Wairauta bought atl'ar. Xvr FINE TEAS AND COFFEES JUST AERIVED AT H. M. BRANSON & CO., 303 Commercial Street. THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEW, OHJZGON. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland nudHaii Francisco. Klrst-clnss In all lis appoint ments. Jts tables are served with th Choicest Fruits Grown'.ln tbe Willamette Valliy. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. ONLY LINE RUNNING DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 . M. " " 7:30 P. M. 31 DAYS TO CHICAGO 72 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN ad TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. For rate aad ceaeral Information all B 9 address, Jtoi k Barker, VK OofBiaeretal atreot, Balem, Or. Or W. U. UUKLHUKT. Asr U. 1'. A. 9M Wsb4Uli St., PoSTfUMFI, OKI 0 IK ay. cSlsV WJmVEui5K?Ja m yLwmWmf A THROUGH L I'HOFESSIOKAIj and business ads mtLMON toil!), attorney at law. Balom, 1 Oregon. Oill'-e tip-et-ilrs In Vatton's D1C Hook. LK.unNf, Attorney nt hw, room 7, . Murphy Mock. HJ. ItUiOUTl, Attorney at law, Knlem, . Oregon. Otil eovcrLudd A Hush's OHiifc. at-tr r J.HIIAW, m. W. HUNT. SHAW A 0. HUM, attorney at ihw. Office over capital National bituk, isnlein, Oregon. Q T. IMCIlAHDdON, Attorney at law, i5. office up rftnlre In front rooms of now Bush block, comer Commercial and Court streets, Saiem, Oregon. JOHN A. OAllNON, Attorney" nt law. Hooms 3 aud 4, Lndrt A Uush's bank building, Salem, OnTen 8 1 lyr U. K. HON U AM . W. M. HOLM Ka. Boniiam HoUiKh, Atturiiejs at taw. Oltlce tu Uuih'a i.ioci:, bctwoeu fctate and Com t, on (,'out'l St. MK. I'OOUK, Stenographer anil Type . wrltlM, Over J.ndd A Hush's bank, aalem, Oregon. BH. BHD31IAW, rUYSICIAK AND , Hurgoon, ralom, Oregon, ottleo In liush-llieyniau bloclt, upUlis Ueslilenco corner Stateand S. K conn r t Inter strcol. Tlt. W. S. MOrr, ii'.oslclan ntut sur. IJ geou. Oinco In lllilrldge ltlooit, ski. icm, ureg u. um.'i m 2 in 4 p. in. JO to Vi u, m DH. T. C. HMITH. leiutt,81 Stato Htreot, Kalem, Or. Finished dental opera lions of every description, falnloss oporu lions n spool illy. Wli.ri'UH, Arotjltect, I'lnne, Spocl . ltraUotis and supcrlnteudouce lor all cl.to.-cs or billdlus(.. Ollloo 2W Com. t'l'.'ieitU 6t up stairs, CI A. IUJHEHT, ArchlUnt, room 421. Mar j, quain buitaiug, i'ortU.iU, Oregon. OW. TOWNRUNl), Civil Kughuornnd . Nurvoyor. OUloa with urrgon Lund Lo , Salem, Oregon. 1 J,JAItHi:NLCU Mauut.tctureofnll . klndsnfvelilola-. Hepnlrluinspeolftl. iv. bhon 4Aflnl mi eel. T)It rKCTlONl.ODOK.NOS A.O U.W. 1 Meets In their hnll In tulo Insunuice Euilidlug, tvery W'tdueNduy twntag. S. A. AtcKAllOtiM, M. V. J. A oKXjtVOOU, Kccorder Tjipuoviyj ounuit ok uku mkn. 1 Kainlrtkuu Tribf No. ), Kalem. Holds council every Thursday evening, ul 7.M1. Wigvvam lu tiuuo insumnoc nan, V. C. UAKEU. i'rophct. KKANK f1. SVATKItS.) Iilef of llwordfc KOUOATIONAIy. o to the Best. The plaoo.'ior yom g Indies nnd gentle men to -e'litua.thorougli education Is tho o.d.bot ier new. fflLUllBTTE UNIVERSITY. 1-oiiK and i-lltl tho leadlni; Institution ol the Noah Wtwu Heller than ever! New ttuioo of liinlrtictlon In Oratory, ThHjlrey and PotMlru (turned. fU 1)1 1;-4. Norma .lluslns.Acadmny, Ciilleicp. mill liinv courts irreutlv uularcd uud Improved. Knnilllr liit-roxiednnd Improved. For I ut-lloirUHol CulU.4C.ur l-uwr urlU. IWan K T lllclmidsoii. tiiq , Niueni, or. For Cnlulnzue or follego of ilodloat and l'liitrmacy rllu i)uau Hlchmoud JCully,M. D Portland, Or. tor geuorul Cntalojue wrllo Hov. Uco, Wliltakcr, 1). 1) . l'wldrnt, balom, Or, (iWIUHlff FRIENDS POLYTEGHNIG INSTITUTE Will be opened to students Bept. 11, 1R92. Oltois l he most practical courses of study ol uny Hchonl in Hih state, viz: Meehanlcal Engineering, Civil I'-iiRlnu'rliiL', Electrical Englnterlng, Aeademlo nnoT Grnuuuar sshool courses StudoutH practice dally In wood shop, machluo shop, nnd labora tories. Tuition uud lloaul per Year, (ISO, Sniclal Inducements to a few young men who wish to uork for their board aud tul tloudurliig vncitlous. For prospectus nnd further Innirmatlon, address 1.DW1M MOKltlelON.M 8. l'resdeut,ISalciu, Or Ivliss Ballou's KINDERGARTEN. TIIIKD YEAR Opens Monday, Keptemuer lUlh, at Kin dergarten Hall, opposite opfia house. Ohlldren received nt three years of age and over. A connecting class will bo is tnbllvhed loradvancrd KlnderKarten pu pils nod those beginning primary work, Only the best juodrrn Kindergarten meth ods employed, franc's system ol drawing ami color work Introduced. ENGINE AND BOILER P'lK f ale, The boiler Is nn 8-horsotip rltfbl lul ular. and the engine n U-h ire horiiiit"l. Ilo'lt aro In good condition, aud cntt 3700 when new. Apply t A. II. KOH-TNI5H4 CO.oppo tlte First National liauk. Rea'tltnco 382 Church St. J. J. MUTTON, S1CS AM) HOUSE w Decorator, Knlsoinlner and Pa per Hanger. luve orders nt A. II. Uuren A B-m's I'ur nlturti store or Sroat AUlle, Uiovers. JAPANESE rmwunsiaia wi CURE A new nnd Complete Treatment, cuuslst tngofaupponluirtmi, ointment In capuli, also a box at.d pllla; a jKwlilie euro lor ex-Ij-rnal. luterusl. blind or bleedlnc. Itcblng, chronic, recent or hereditary riles, and many other dlw-ases and female weak. neses; It Is always a ureal ltiieflt Ui tbe KeseraJ btxilth The Orst dlseovery ol a medleal curerenderlnKanoneratlon wllh the kulfe unnecery lierealler. This remedy hs wiver been known to fell, I! per bo.rorV. sent by mall, Wiiy suffer jrtmi ibis lerrioie oi'ease wuen a wntten KraBleiUalruB wlthaboxes, to refund IbeHtnoey Itnotrutfd fiend stamp for free MWfc4. Ousiynltolwued by Wimivahu, UcakkkA (.. wholesale and reUM Oru irtMs.oleavrnts, IVirllsnd, Or. UrooJjs 7!r ! forHtleiu, lf lMattf ,( toustk, ' 6-l-i-4w yN. an f5 x "TO-DAY'S THE CAPITAL JOURNAL H0FER BROTHERS, Editors. 1'UnURHKD DAILY. KXCEITBUND Y, 11V Till. Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Olllce, Commercial Street, In V. O. Ilulldlng tutored at the postofflce at Salem, Or., as eccond-clnfE n nttu. TUB OITIZES'a- MOVEMENT. Quite a strong, though so far un df lined, tuovemeut hits been felt lu Suletu for n citizen's ticket at tho coming city election. Tho feollug nt tho bottom of tho movement Is that Salem ought to huvo n better ctty (fovernmeut nud that the people uro not nt till likely to getituuder old methods; that they nro not likely to get nu Improved order of city government If they coutluuu to vote the tickets set up for them by party machinery. Aud more especially so long us that party machinery Is worked to a largo extent by polltl cliuis tttul tools uud capitalists. Tho tendency of city politics has been more and more to rlogs and slates uud otllco grabbing uud securing chances for fut coutructs than in tho direction of economical administra tion nnd honest city government, l'hls tendency must bo checked by the people in "Borne way. It was douoat Portland by n People's ticket nud when tho time comes It will bo done in Salem. If there is uuy thing in the signs uud indications there will beslate smashing this year Lust year TukJouhnal helped elect tho regular Eepubllcan cuudldules for city otllces because there was reut necessity for making n sturt in Htreet Improvements nud the Repub lican candidates wcro nil outhpokeuly in fuvoi of a vigorous policy of street Improvements. As u resultwohave several miles of improved streets. Tho mauuer of dolug this work is open to criticism. Any kind of a street improvement would have been severely criticised. This ull know to bo tho fact. But the way is broken for more nnd better street improvements nnd tho importauco of having a city ml ministration that will possibly huvo the bundling of hundreds of thousands of dollars of street grading, (and bundling It in a safe, businesslike und legal manner), is very great. Tub JouiiNAii is not engaged iu making warfare upon what hittt buuti utlomptod ia this line by the council tbe past year. It must stand upon its merit. Public business in cities is very loosely doue at best. That douo iu Halem is not better than the average. But that docs not excuse or obviate tho neces sity pf reform. Tho necessity is great. Better legal nud business ability Is demanded. Whether a citizen's movement would secure it or not Is a questiou. Generally those who try to do better succeed. Hence the disinterested taxpayer, who hits not u particle of interest iu rings, jobs, political chicanery or corruption, favors a citizen's move meut, uud If the primary election law tho Jo. Bimon muclilnu forsuy lug for whom you may vote is not lu the wuy, there is pretty apt to be a citizen's or people's ticket in tbe Held. Ifu good ticket is put up there will ho a smashing of rings and slates such as Balom bus uot seen in many u day. A DEMOOUA1IO l'ORTOFKICi:. Salem has been trying since years to secure a government postolllco building at tho bunds of the Re publicans. As the administration Is soon to be changed, und tho Dem ocrats tuke possession of ull three brunches of ourgovernmont, It must appear to anyone that Balein can only secure it puulla building by Democratic consent, to say the least. Wbllo Buletit does not despair of Hticces-i In obtaining what rightfully belongs to the citpttul city, the bur den of responsibility henceforth rests with Democrats If this city does uot get what It is entitled to have. Henceforth for four years it in to Democrats we must look to get a public building. Democrats of Sa lem, Marion county uud Oregon can now show Democratic thi-y ? their Influence witli u admliihlrutlon. Wilt iti'.uuui:i KM'UNjiu Tbe completed ubstract of war rtuis for October 1801 and October 1802 shows that there bus been u reducllom of bills allowed In that mouth thin year, compand with lust year of hundred of tlollurc, Thero hat been uu lucrcuse ol a few items. This result TilK JouuNAfc be lloves Isdtie in part to the publica tion of tbe bills ullowd In detail each mouth, TilK Jouu.Vai. Is tbe only paper publishing thye account and It bus clearly been a saving to tbe taxpayers of hundred of dollars to have them so pabllshed. Tbe uionthly abetrai't of eJaluts ullowtd and reJtlMl Is under Ihe new law (furnished (be county papers having largwtt elfttulatHHi for publleatloii. Tho adeot of thl U to prevent Intro iwtiUw at allowauw of framluleut NEWS TO-DAY." Highcsrof all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't'SUport ABSOLUTELY PURE ..... , - - 1 1. s- --' r ' bhMs. The peoplo get the benefit of tins law, nuu it. lauuiuiceu iu ucuuj all the counties of the stute. The seml-nunual statement of warrants Issued lias not been published lu tills couuty as it is required to bo by law. Wo do not know who Is to blame for this. Tho law requires every six months that n balance sheet be mnde public, of the llnau cial condition of the county. The peoplo have a right to have this law enforced. They have n right to know what their county officials are doing nnd what county government In lis Beveral departments Is costing them. If these reports nro not made out for tbreo or six mouths after tho law requires them, they may ns well not be mudo out nt all. as the tax-enters have It nil their own way and oiuciui wxpenauures are it closed hook it sealed account nono of tho public's business. Tho newspaper is the proper nlaeo to mibllsh these mutters. The average citizen, tax-payer, farmer or laborer cannot afford to go to the court house uud look up these items to find out what it is his right nud privilege to know. Tjik JouitNAh ia not caterlug for popularity with those interested iu keeping public ailnlrs lu the dark. It Is Interested in full publicity for tho peoplo of nil official acts and ex penditures of public money. TJII2 MSON OlrTIIBtiMSOTION. The Republican party oau learn the lesson out of the lute campaign thai it canuot ntiord to carry any mnn on its tickets who Is personally obnoxious to tho people or to uny litrge element of "thuui, utitaido of his political convictions. We must ussumo that, no mutter what shade of politics it candidate avows, ho will therefore bo opposed by soma from principle. If In addition to (bis fact lie bo por-oemlly unpop ular, thoi purly that uomlnutes hliu has a double load to carry. That seems to huvo been the case with tho Republican presidential ticket. No better or purer muti than Benjamin Harrison was ever put on it ticket (or tho euil'iugesof our couutry, but that wits not enough. He was pcrsoually uupop ulur with tho inncblno members of bis party. While ho hud not bcon it civil service reformer, bo hud ex. erclsed a cool dullborntion Iu mak ing up bis lists of appointments that ullcuaUd the spoilsmen, und they are legion. Even Ills national cam paign committee was not eutliiisias tlcully for bis eleotion on this ac count. On tbe other hand the nom ination of Whlteluw Rcitl was not acceptable to the rank nnd file. The petted hireling of the millionaires and corporations, he possessed only elements or weakness with the musses. The organized printers of our country, who number sovoral hundred thousand nud who repre sent a largo voto In the cities, uni versally spotted Reld. This wus true of labor organizations of nearly ull other lleldn. Itles'ifolo say that tbe party will not lu future load Itself down with uny man vbo Is unsavory to tho people, usltle from bis politics. Tills upplles to our stute and elt politics us well us to tbe nation. It is a llagruut neglect of ordinary pru dence to place such nominations in the llejd of polities by uny jmity. Tho leesuu of the late election is that only strong, clean, representa tive men me wanted lu nllklal po sitions. It Should Bo in Every IIouso. J. Ji. AVIIsoh. .'171 Clay Hl Bliuriw burg, 1'a., says lie will not be wllli out Dr. Klng'n New Discovery for CointumplHlou, Coughs uud Colds, that It cured his wife who wus threat ened witli 1'iieiiiiioiila aflvr uu at tack of Lu (Jrlppe, when various otli ter remedys und several physicians bad done her no good. Robert Bar ber, of Coolispori, J'a., claims Dr. King's New Discovery lias done him moro good than uuytbliig be ever usttl for Lung Trouble. Noth ing 1 1 lie It. Try It. Freo Trlul Bottles ut DjiiIuI J. Fry's drug store, 'ii,') Oom'l Ht. Large botllt 60u and fKW, Hmart Weed and llelladoutia nuinblned with Ihe other Ingredients used lu thebei porui platters, make Carter's H. W a JI, llarkaetie plasters Ihe btsl lu Ihe market, rnou sj rents Dyspepsia In Its worst forms will yield to a use ui t arter's l.lllle Werve pllla aided 'Cutler's l.lllle l.lvtr pills. They not me .. by Hilly rWleve present distress but stteimtbeu luesioiuacn auu niimiitBppiiraitw. 'i here are many loTtii"fnrvoHdbUlly la li en thslJleld lit t ! uw tH Cartel's I'oti pills. Tboe wno are t'fwliled whb uwou weakuea, uls'lil liMeuls, eta., slwii'd try thrill Hueklen's Arnica Salve The West Halve In the wnrW (or otf, Hfuises, ri, I ltf,aM llbeaai, fer wi4Tetlr.l'lPt'et IU4-, t'hilblalaa i or us and all lklH KrupWims, and jeeet tl-l) rwrm l1'Mi,r m Hay reafllfest ll bmuiiuslMSl to tfive nerfsei xtl.tituSlllll or HWHiey refunded, I'rlaa. ' eeau pr Ui For sale by Dau'l J, Vry , Uw tfTO. 878. SttSHBHf ' Baking Powder THE FEZ AND ITS WEARERS. A I'lrturesiiuo Ilcutl Covering Keen In America's Cosmopolitan City. Since wearorn of the genuine fez 1it como to live In New York tho peopl at ihls town begin to koo how the f e of Ihe small In y caricatures this dlstino tivo feature of Turkish dress. For nearly 1C0 years nil subjects of tb rorto, whether Mohammedan or Chris tian, have been required to wear th fez. and oven temporary Bojournert"ta tho Turkish empire find this sort of headgear rt protection from manylni posttions. In tho fowblock3,of ty1 Ington street dominated by subject of the Rtiltitn you may see half a dot fczzed heads ou tho sidewalk nt altnoat tiny tbno of duy. Tho fez 6mpua4w thii foreign character of Tho scene and lends picturcsquoncsa to n comuionplac region. a The fez In Washington street is taller und duiker than tho fez of tho boys fur ninhlng stores. It is usytully a dark ma roon In color, with a black tassel falling nearly to the edge of the fez. When properly worn tho fez tilts back upon the heud and tho tassel falls 6ehind. Thcro nro millions of fozzes made' iri'th Moroccan city from which they tektf their name, but perhaps more of thotn' seen hero come from Vienna, wher thero nro lurgo fuetorioa for tbe produc tion of tho foz. It is made of felt, ahd you buy fez und tassel separately, pick- . Ing ont it tnssol to your tusfo. The ?ez for womon is richly ornamented, and'!, somctimos mudo of plush. It U seldom sion in tho Witshiugton street colony. Tho fez serves very well ns a head covorlng oven In warm climates, for. although ituiTord3 no shade, it is light llghteV, In fact, than tho lightest stiff felt lint, nud by reason of its height it inter-, poses column of uir between the head and the direct rays of tho sun. SThe .fwi costs from forty to sixty cenKjand ! a long tiino, siuce n uus no unm to wear out, und is oaeily blocked and reshaped Avhon damaged. Tho fez of Washing ton street is of the civilian Variety,,, xna military foz is taller. In Turkey itcln badgo of oitizeuship nnd part,of the of ficial costume. Hero it is a mere memory of homo to tho wearer, und to others a reminder that this is a cosmopolitan town. Now York Sun. ' Tho Racro Cult I no. Tho sactcd cup, the traditional "Sa cro Caltiuo," belonging to tlie cathedral of Genoa, which for ceuturies baa beaa supposed to havo been carved from a perfect emerald, has lately been thor oughly Inspected by n jowoler, who pro nounces It simply green glass. The,cnp, vvblch is moro pan than cup tilmpedi w fourteen inches wido and ilvo inebea 'leop, and in. by many bolieved to be tba Identical cup used by Jesus at the insti tution of the Lord's supper. ,' After tho crucifixion it is said to lmv fallen into tho hands of King Herod, who wed it in a triumphant way at ijiuny wild banquets. According to tra dition it camo Into the bauds of , the ofll cors of tho Oenoeso lepnblic. In'w year 1101, huvlng been given us un eqniv ulent for monoy dno from tho crusa ders, who hud citptnietl tho relic during their fumonli expeditions to the east. At the beginning of the Fourtwntn century the Genoese government pawned tho enp for JL"J'JI),00(), und afterward re deemed it. Uud the ofllciuls knows what now sooins to bo the fact, that tfea cup wus simply nn extraordinary' speci men of tho glussworkur'B art, the 900, 000 would no doubt have been slow lit forthcoming, When tho French cap tured Uenoa tho "Sacib Caltino" wm a part of the spoils. Their chemuita. Jowolets.glasaworkersnud othew teatod tho sacred cijp, Jlie iniyontyor tueax porimenters concurring lu the ballaf that It hud been furnished from a gen inn emerald of great Mao and extraor dinary flueuesn. Jewelers Circulrv Hearing Colors. Experimental p.yehology Is a n cliaiiiliuv in the temple of Rpanulati M'loiK-e of which the world Imw uaat4 coiupiirutively little, yet it has attainad to the dignity of uu International con gress hold In London u fiv days ago, fej connection with which the. now hraadla or, ratlicr, twig-nf wilence waa da- Jlntid us the psychology of ou conducted for a special purpose, A 4$ rule the pairs woio soiunwliHt too uwta-J physical to enlist the twpnlar w yet thoie wus mm by Profeawr ou "Colored Audition" wuloh itaalt a mystical tlieine in jt way to faati tho ftiucy I'rofebor (JnilH-r, In brief, after i of obsuivatiou, (a ctatwl to naval lu the persons whom ha Ua fcttnly it nuuiher of Hij'erkKW tiotm. not only betwaan aouuda ors, but between aigbt tinU swell. I and taste. Mght aud taMe. aud Bwoclatiou lw'twen color aud ture. Ills "subjtocla" titjuk Uw sounds are red or yellow ami i souio UKtes eorrwrnaw w a gre of ),iur4'Hlar wMMrliMi. Pfc Kecord. J.I WI.W II. I 1.1 TJm imw ptiteas akaJwrioa tAvm4 tiia iMa of a lawyar la. on a ix Mmm aa mm " ' In Ok oriftel 9rtmat (Ml lab MWsenut a tablet eIpUar4 m ooiktitin au ufaf f - riaieoutadamra pnaraon 10 of tba l.lutr f Babvlusi abo I