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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1892)
l -n rf :a. 1 NING CAPITAL c VOL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, "? DEGEaDHSIt 17, 189. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." iro. JOURNAL EVE Are You. Undecided WHAT TO GET FOR XMAS ? -If you are, see what you can find at the- N EW YORK RACKET Their line comprises the useful as well as the ornamental. They will save you a good percentage on ovary thing taey carry. E. T. BARNES, - - ' 333 Commercial Street. CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST HERE, But our large stock of Beautiful Lamps, Vases, Fancy Dishes and Bisque Figures is already here, and on exhibition. Uome in and look at the ROSE BOWLS. BISCUIT JARS. ONYX BANQUET LAMPS. BRASS BANQUET LAMPS. NTCKLE BANQUET LAMPS. COLORED HALL LAMPS. HANG-ERS, in all varieties. HAND PAINTED VASE LAMPS. SILK SHADE LAMPS. MUSH SETS. ERUPT SETS. MOUSTACHE CUPS. SHAVING CUPS. GIFT CUPS. ERUIT PLATES. FANCY VASES. WATER SETS. LEMONADE SETS. FANCY PLAQUES. SMOKING SETS. 1 JftSfiJiA IMUH'KSStONAL AND IIUSINKSS AUS ULMoN r'OKDjnttorney at Iaw0!Bftlem, T block Aiun ruiti', auurney ai iw,iBnieiD, Qrecou. OUico utUtrH In 1'nUon'i K. CONN, Attorney nt law, room 7, , Murphy Block. Hjriliaoiilt, Attorney at law, Falem, , Oregon. OilWooverLadd & Hush's hauler lil-lf I J. HI! AW, m. W. HUNT. BltAW & ) . II UrT. nti'irni'VK hi. law. Otllce over tjipltnl National buii It, Snlmn, Oregon. ST. MOH.UfTWN, Attorney at law, . onluoup tnlrsln mint room of uuw liuli blork, corner Commercial and Court .tretts, tiaicui, Oregon. JOHN A. 0AUVJN7AUuniey at law. Hoonig 3 ana J,LaUt a Hush's bank building, Salem, Urri;ei. 8 1 lyr U. K. W)N HAM. W. 11. UOLMKS. Boniiah Holmk, Attorneys at law. Ottice lu HusIi'h hlocK, bolweou State and Uourt, ou Uom'IMt. ME. I'OiJUlS, Stenographer nud Typo- wrltlst, lie&ttqulpped typewriting oili.c, but, one, lu Oregon. Over Ladd s Uustl's bank, Hslem, Oregon. BH. MIAD3UAW, PHYSICIAN AND . Surgeon, nulem, Oregon, unlet) In au.li'Iireyman block, upOalra Ktuldcnco irnerSUiteandS. K corner Vi Inter street. rll, W. a. MO IT, physician and mir J geon. Ottice In Kldrldge llloott, ha (Sin, Oregon. Otllce hours 1(1 to 12 u. m. 2 lot p. ui. DU, T. OSM'Tll, DentlBt,l Btftto Btrcet, lnlcin, Or. Flnl-ihed dental opera tions of every description, l'alulcss opera tion a specialty. r D. l'UUll, ArcUltcct, Plans, Sped Yi . llcatlons and superintendence lor all cfasfeH of buildings. Olllce 2)0 Com. e.iroul Nt., up stairs. A. ItOHKHT, Architect, room 421, Mar quatn butldliiK, fortUud, Oregon. TOILET SETS. jJST"Ve are in it," too, when it comes to fancy imported table dolicacies carrying the largest stock in Salem. SROAT & GILE, - - - - ISO State Street. Ed. C. Cross dl t3$M&Sm$& Denier in Fro mMMmB 05 Court and I eats and Retail sli, Salt ami of all Kinds 110 State Streets. H. F. BROER, Proprietor of.the DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, All House-fluishiug Material made to order at the lowest Portland prices. See u before you liny. xBGusuacMmmriM Jl & 130 STATE STREET. TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES, Creamery and Dairy Sup plies, Mecl Ranges, Parlor Heaters iu all Styles a Spe-cialty. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, S200,00tt Transact a general banking business,' In all Its brunches. HKO. WILLIAMS President W. EN ULAND Vice l'teclden HUaiiMoNAKY Cashier. DIRECTORS: Geo. Wllllanis.Y.'m. Eng land, Dr. I. A. Richardson, J. V?. llodsou J. A Hater. , . Bank In new Kxohanec block on Com mental street. 8.-1S-U MARTIN cC HA tiKIXS, BLAUKSMI THING AND HOU.-EriHOErNG. The best work In every department. Hacks, Bugles and Harrows made to order. Stute Street. A. a. SMITH AUCH IE MAbON. 3MASOH jSs sses:' General - Contractors, Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concieto and Mason Work, Tiling, &c. All work promptly done. SALEM, OREGON. Wanted At Once. $tJKpiUtoiuMlou.' Aluo, H.PIiol IUnill "I d- sc""""'"t RED FRONT BAZAAR. , x" X-X-J 02 State Street. ?L"M- X"il3r2B Sasti and Door Eactory Front!: Street, Salem, Oregon". The beat class of work in our line at prices to compete with tho lowest. Onlv tho bt tnatenal nflPt CLONES WHINGERS AND WAFERS tjgrThe best on earth, call. Give us a 10:3 tf. MONEY TO LOAN. Special inducements for the next DO days on good farm loans. FEAR & HAMILTON. Hooni 14, Hush UuuR block. G fcdv Authorized Capital ?500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Malein, Oregon. W. A. CUMCK. Pies. W. W. MARTIN, Vice lres. J. U. ALUKRT, Caihlor. State, County and City Wurrants bougtu atl'ar. il 0. DW.TOWNSBND, Civil Enslnferand , surveyor. Ofllce with Oregon Laud oo., d ilem, Uretcon. I) J, LAR8EN & CO,, Manufacture of all , kinds of vehicle. KejiulrlUK a special V. Shop 45 Stat m reel. Till; CAPITAL JOtW. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. rUBLIBUKD DAILY. KXOEPTBUNDAY, BT THE Capital Journal Publishing Company, (Incorporated.) Office, ComroorclalBtrect, In P.O. IHilldlnff tntered at the postotrice at Balem,'Or.,M muinl-clnn" nuilir, OR TEGTIONliODGBN0.2.A.O U.W. X MeeU lu their hall lu state lusurauce uuhdluir, every Vtdneday evening. 8. A. .Mch AllDltN, il. W. J. A. MELWOOD, Recorder TM PROVED OUUEU OK RKD MEN. 1 KamlaRim Trlho No. H, Krlem. Holds couucll every Thurtday oveulug, ut 7:3U. Wlzwiuu lu otate Insurance hall, K. 0. IIAREK, 1'rophet. KRXNK CI. ATUIW. t hlef of Records The Pacific Detective BUREAU, SA.X,1M, - Oregon. C. B CLEM'NT, Minager. Olllce nwin a. O uy Ulock. Rules re.is(iun))lt). l'ubllo aud, private work dono. EDUCATIONAL. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. SoUth of WlllnQ HoUl, SAI.BM - - - OHKOON Capital C, N, CHURCHILL T S. BURROUGHS r-TTTmnniLii & lsuiittOUGriis, Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Tump. 100 Cueineketa Street. Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. WaraMcahatAO Hours ol the Daj None but white labor employed In thlr establishment. ..,... A good substantial meal orxiked In first class fctyle 'i'wenty.flv oents per meal RED PKOUT llonrt strcAt, between Opera .House anC Mlnto's Livery W. Taylor, Iloiise Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING A SPECIALTY. FINE TEAS -AND- COFFEES Go to the Best. The place"lor young ladles and gen'U me n to -oeuro aiihurough education-Is the old, but everjiuw. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. Loncunil still tho leadlwr Institution of the North West, lfetter than evcrl New coil iso of lusliuctlon lu Oratory, Theology and Posl-Oraduiiled. NTUD1KH. Norma .Uuslness, Academy, (Jolleiio, and Law courses greatly enlarged and Improved. Kucultles Increased and Improved. For CaiMloxue of College of Law write Dean H T. Klchardson. Esq , Salem, Or. I'or Llilulnrue or tollego of Medical and I'liurinaoy write Dean Richmond Kelly,M. t.. I'ortlHiuf, llr. , Kor general (Jutnlosue write Rev. Geo. Whltaker, D. D., l're-ldent, Balera, Or. 7-viMlm.dw -AT- H. M. BRANSON & CO., 303 Commercial Street. Leave orders at Tuoiuas 4 Johnson's 20fl Commercial street. FOUND The place to gt a Saddle horse, Livery rig, Express, Dray or Truck, Wood, Play, fill i'o.cd or food well rotted Manure, load of Dirt or Gravel. Call ou ttvan & Co., back of Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work motf motto. SALEM IKON WORKS, B. F. DRAKE, Propsietor. Manufactures BTEAMENmN.SUUOn.nts Oryluif iHurlflerand IU. 'Kanu machinery madrandrtpulred. 1 M.T. RINEMAN SKALXB IM Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery. Glassware, Lamps, Woedeu and Willow ware. All kinds of milt feed. A130 VeKBUlulCBuul.uit m tuwi douu. 'lilgnesl l'rleo paid for country produce. ' Wesollcl r mini e of vour nutronice. IU J Hlat street THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OltEGOF. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland awlHan Francisco. Klrst-class In all its appoint n FRIENDS rOLYTEGHNIG INSTITUTE Will bo opened to studouts Kept. 13, 1U92. i mors l he most practical uoursesof stud.v olauy sclioilin the Hlnte. viz: Mechanical Ki.vliiHpriutr. Uivll Eni'liueiliiL'. Klectrltal Knulueerlng, Aeadomla snd Orinnmar uMmhiI raiiirtin HtudenU nracllcfl dally In wood shop, machine shop, and labora tories. . Tuition and Hoard per Year, flOO. irlRl Inducements to n t-vr young men who wish to work for their board aud till ilondurlng vacations Korprospectusand lurtlior Information, address UDWIN MORRlriDN, M. H , l'iesdent,Halem,Or. rnenls. Its tables aie served with Choicest Fruits Grownlln the Willamette Valley. Ou Miss Ballou's KINDERGARTEN. rillRD YEAR Opens Monday, Beptemuer 19th, at Kin dergarten Hull, opiioslte opera bouse. Children received at th ee years of uge and over. A conuecung cast wii uo e rutiilshed lor advanced Klndergiirleu pu pils and those beginning prliiMry wor i. Only the best modern Kindergarten meth od employed, rrang'ss) stem ol drawing ml color work iiiironiiceu. A I. WAGNER. Prop. Vnm ' 'miir At mm uuw ut uui era Tron worlw. Drays tmo,tay tho .viniT f Ht'ttrt Hurt CnmniMrml noir n V uu. F. T. HART, BROOKS &. LEGG 1831 TUE c1VAT0,t 1893 CountryGentleman THE BKST OF TUB AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES, DKOTKII TO Farm Cropa and Procecso. Horticulture and Fruit-Growlngr Live-Stock and Dairying, While It also Includes a. 1 minor duiwr ments of Rural Interest, such as the poul try yard, entomology, bee-keeping, green hou.e and erapery, veterinary replies, farm questions and answers, nreiae reading, oomesiio ewnuniy. "" . mary ofthe news el the week. IM mar iii ..fM,ri.nrMiiniitniillr comDielA. and much Kttenllon Is paid to the prospecu of the crops, us tbrowlt'g light upon one of the most iraporunt or ail quesiious When to buy and when to sell. It Is ll eraliy Illustrated, and by recent enlarge roeut. couulns mora reading matter than ever before. The subscription price Is IJMper year, but we ofler a special re duction In our CLUB RATES FOR 1803. Two Subscription!, moneremitunwi $ 4 Six Subscription, " " 10 Twelve subscriptions, " " 18 ra-rvii.ii Nhw Hubkcrlbers for 1W1. nay Inzinadvinoe-o.w will tend lh- u n-r vvetaiy, irora our rr-i"n.. ""nw scce, to January 1st, 1KB. without charge. -nicImen dipies Kree. Address ttrefatly eomnoundwi uy or iiiTHER TUCKER & SON, PubUS, UIKUI. ,,-- - fift V.fflWrWSlEJ i JJRAYriANDTRUOKK alwHVH ready for orders. Bi;U and deliver wood, buy, coal aud lumber. Ol nee Mtaw rat., oprotm o lw found throuh'liout the dav a frta LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. ONLY LIE M.NNING THR0UGHDAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland. 8:45 - M. " " 730 P. M. 3JL DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO ENGINE AND BOILER FIR sale. Th boiler Is nn H-horseup rlKhtlii ular. and theeiijiiuen H-li re honzmtl. Itn'.U are In uod condition, and cml jroo when new Apnly l" A. H. i-OR-TNEUd UO.,oppo slU; I-'.rat Rational liauk. ..-.. v ' ........ ..i. im rTlTrt Tfi l"'r " "i"! """" our riii" '" ' '" I'll l'l in ucce, to January isi.iTO.wiiu-m.vi. J IVU- WUll I IWHU -niciinen Sipie4 Kree. Address 72 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and . Kansas City. PULLfMN.a"d TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECUNIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. Korrtw and general Information call nn or addreas, JIoIko k Uarber, 27J OommercUl street, Hulcni, Or, Or W.,H. HUltLUUrtl'.; iMi, 'i. I . A. VIA WMblbk-ton W-, lBrLAIII,KtOJI, ims Mi! Milt!! Mi!!! Thoflty lalry'snow prepared to sup. m uiilK Iroui alur I hat Is one-hall huh B'.ide Jirs'ys. HalUfiellon'ijuur.inu.'ed. AJdies i,rcuil oppositoOHrou U ! II. J. Mil Al . fi-l tJAr-ANiiBF, C1LJRB a new and rmplete Treatiueiit, conslsu lrnrof siipiKltiirle, olntinenlln caj)uie, also a box and plil; u pltle cure ro' ei. ternal, Internal, blind or blemJInir. Itclilnic. chronic, recent or hereditary I'lles, and .. ..i !,.. filu.uiii unit famale weuk- neie; Ills always a Krt beueflt to the General hutltli Jli tlrst dlMSivery ol a iue4iul cure renderinK an operation wjib the knife unne.e-tiry herealter. rhls ......... i. nu itAvr iiAn Iriifiwu to rail, fl tier wii. for Ws sent by mall. Why suffer ?r..m this terrible illiw. wuen a wriiwn trurriulsklven Y(lU iHmura, to refund till. money lliioiour.xj rrsiiwuiHii i.r,. iaiupir. Uuir ni lnwl by Woouamii. (!i. kk A; Co., wtiuiessleand retail druif. BUfVl-iU geilu. I'oillmd. Or. llf".lcsA TW SKenir lilem JW) taU. si r . Il ton's bweK. fWHfW OUR SATURDAY NIOHT. Wo have been brougut often In Ibe presence of deatli of late. It lt BtratiKo that fumlllarlty evou with the tragedy of life roba It of its hor lor. Friends pass nway from these scenes so quickly, wo are so busy with our own ail'alru, wo can hardly realize that they are no more. In our mind, unless we stop to thluk, the departed ones still inhabit this earth ut times. They aro on the streets, about their places of business, or at their work as of yore. They inovo and Bpeak iu familiar accents and wo almost catch ourselves in converse with theiu, until we rob ourselves of the momentary delusion aud reullzo that they uro not now upon earth. Again and again we fall iuto the brief hallucination that pictures those departed friends, but recently dead, before the mind's eye, uud the faculties seen ouly by appli cation of mental eflort willing to ac cept the final conclusion of death when it Is forced upon us. Death as a fact is uu unwilling ac knowledgement of the heart and soul. This experience is not ulways I'onllued to those just passed away. How often do we not detect the mind dwolllug ou some long lost loved one, a father or mother, brother or sister, or even a loveable grandfather or grandmother, con sutued Into dust generations since, of whom our only recollection dates buck to early childhood. For the moment they are present nnd real us lu a dream. Conjured up by remem brance of a kindness, or recognition of a real beuellt conferred, they stand before us us lu life, recalled from the .tomb. Indeed, c uslderitas we will, we do hold converse with the dead, But it is always us through an inter veiling vuil. There Is an evanescent, inexpressible, unspeakable some thing in the faces aud forms of these belugs that come before our eyes from the other world. There is a stutuebque expression on their counteuuuee, aud a fur-olt ellect as (hough they did not know those who uro still in tho flesh. Wo are not of their world, and they aro not of ours. What is our relation to them aud theirs to us, who can fathom tho mystery ? The visitants from beyond the grave thut come to lilt across our human vision are many. We recall with the flashlight of memory the figure of a sweet four-yeur-old child that played about the doorstep of a humble home only the other day. A fall produced u slight injury, that grew iuto a vari ety of phenomena uud in a short tlmo she pussed away. To the mother, dazed aud bewildered by her grief, she still rambles about the house, at times sits by her at table, uud at night in her wakeful dreams euuuieBCiosoauu warm ut norsiue. Of courbe, the dilusious pass away, but ouly to reappear, und the uugel child in eurlhly form lingers about i ho household, and will for many u day. She will not change or row older. Bhe will ulwuys be little Elvu. In u striken family where tho fa ther wus taken, the wife aud chil dren canuot believe him gone. The see him about his accustomed labors, driving oil to towu, returning with comforts for them, working lato Into the night, depriving himself to se cure them u homo and roof over head free from debt alii it wus only a vision of the mind, lie Is past re call, tho' the little ones often speak of him us tho' ho were ullvo, Iu nocent childhood Is Incupablo of grasping tho fact of deutti. With tlieui II Is only u prolonged absence ofoueiu whose urma tlmy lovod to nestle, whoso beard they touzled and whoco neck they encircled whenever lie had u moment to spare for them. A busiuess man 111 the fullest re tjjiiHlblllllea of life Is suddenly culled hence. Ill associates know that his pluce in commercial circles is vucuut. They liavo stricken his name mechanically from the lists of the living. Hut he Is uot thus easily to be obliterated from this world. At times we forget uud ho returns from his banlslimeut, Is ut his desk, Ills oiuHtlo step comes towunl us around the corner of the block, iiiu cheerful manner u before the nil nil's eye, ouly lu u moment to vuuish when we recall thut ho Is dead, How much nearer und dearer ure the uwtoclu- tlons with the dead, to those whoso lives were inlliuutely connected aud closely Interwoven by the closest hu man ties. The apparitions of the departed must H-eui almost real when presented with the mug uifylug form of loving hearts. We Jive as It were lu two world, one of the ticud. There ure figures at our side ut limes not of this earth. V Absoilotciy J The United States Official Investigation" of baking powders, J, , made under authority of Congress (see Bulletin 13, Chemical Division,1 U. S. Ag. Dept.), shows the Royal to be a cream of ,. , tartar baking powder of the highest quality, and superior to all " others in strength, leavening power, and general usefulness. The Royal Baking Powder is thus distinguished 1 hy the highest expert official authority the. . 1 ydng Baking Powder of thfc world. , "" "fteM western Musical Journal," semi monthly at Portland. It is $2.00 a year nud tho lirst number promises well upward and forward in the uew musical Impulse that has. taken hold of this age. AOOLOVANXO IMMINENT. Tho exportation of it few millions of gold almost created a local pnnioiu New York Thursday. Loaua wore called in, there was an Immediate scarcity of tho yellow metal and in terest udvanced fiyo mills on the dollar. Tho exportation of a hundred millions of tho gold would bankrupt the country uud produce a financial puulo such ns tho world never saw. That European bondholders have tho power to make such a call there is reason to bellovo. That holders of gold would uot regret to see such a run mudeou American gold rev serves uo one can doubt. They have overythlng to guln by a scarcity of gold, or by an apprecia tion of its value, und tho deprecia tion of silver or paper money. The fluctuations of tho murket caused by the gold export must convince any oue that tho fluanclal system of our county rests ou a precarious basis. An exchange says: Tho govern ment snog boat has dono some work on the upper Willamette, but wus ordered out too lato to uccom plish a great deal before high water come on. She manged to gef away with M000 In publlofunds, however. That Is tho way tho war depart ment opens tho rivers In the Interest of tho railroad company. Prof. EoElroy, superintendent of public Instruction, is muklng suc cessful cflorts for adlBplay of Ore gon's educational Interests, at Chi cugo. He estimates the cost will be rrom$2,G00to $3,000 which ho is raising by eaoh teacher contribute lug 60 cents uud the pupils from a ceut, up. By this manner nnd others he oxnects to raise the nec essary money. Dallas Trunscrlpt. LLLJ. HI I II "IT T As the meeting of tho legislature draws ueur, thero begins tho usual discussion of a new law of ussess- ment for tho stute. Much 01 me discussion, us heretofore, is to no purpose. Uuleas wo get rid of the utterly vicious practice of deducting Indebtedness, tho luw may us well htunii uh It Is. Any reform must ne- gin with repeal of that folly. If that bo repeuled, adjustment of de tails will bo un easy mutter. Orego nluu. Orogenlan: In no part of the world do old men show oil to better udvantage uud present so mauy of tho elements of buoyaut youthful- ness lu their countenances as here oil tho Paclllu coast. Men worn hard, slick to business eajuestly, hul well know bow to enjoy recreation from labor,how to participate In fuu. It U an tited of peculiarly cheerful uutures made so by a country lu which meii uud women may aud do enjoy more solid comfort than Is to be found for the same walks in 1110 lu anv other section of this most favored nation. Our National lllril. It has been proposed lntoly tpJM ment tho tip of tho flagstaff uaea tho rcrrular army 01 tlio unitcu s with the renr'osontation in metal tho bald entflo, whichia the erabteny of our republic. Tho ptausoi; mnntal BtandardB now1 tormina with pikes. Tho caglo haa, already dono dutv in this way upon tiw? standards o otlior nntions,;and pwa fifiilnvlv iiTv-m ritnxn of Rome VOAM Franco. Tho American eaglo,ibirMl ovor. is a. different variety from eagloof Franco nnd tho Roman Tiublic. It is of an American vn tho "bald." or white headed eutl Tho ordinary1 name of the bird' to i misnomer. It is not bald, but nlv whitohended. tho featner tho head and node oCndultBpeoime boingtoowy whito. 1 Tlip honor of first naming tbto 1 ns tho fWblom of the unitea 1 boloncu to. John J. Audtrt .naturalist,- whoso namo will! ovor associated with our Ho called tho bald oacrlo tho;'. incrton catrlo." because, he "WashinKton was bravo! as the is. Liko it, too, ho was tho tenrarVq his enemies, nnu nia tamo, exwsm from polo to pole, resembles'tbi intra of the mightiest of tho teat tribo. If Ainorica has reason tg proud of her Washington, bo, ah1 to bo proud of her great eagle." 1 liald aErlo. withwintrs oxteadatfj "dirfplnycd propor," as it ia called 1 heraldry, was made tno emawm tlio uuitcu states in mo year xj ExelmngOj Tho Wulio anil tho Maniac Ono day rta tho Duko of Wl ton sat wilting nt his library! ciuito nlono bis uodr was opoucd without n knock or ant mont of any gort, ana in iraunt man. who stood befo commander in chief with" hi 1 and a savnero oxpi-essioti of'c nanco. Tho duko was of coureei tlo annoyed nt stiohrifcunc ous interruption, ttnd looking asked. "Who aro you" "l onysius,"was tho singular , "Well, what do you wantr lifo." "Mv life?" "Yes; I 1 to kill vou." "Very odd:'-' aid II dtuio, BitUng haeic nntcaiBijy p at tho intruder. "Not at all, 1 nm Dionvuius." said the - - ' . . 1 - . . .i ,, 'and I must nut vou to ueatD." && "Aro you obliged to perfoBS dutv today?" askeil tlie in chiefs "I am very buay'jvftfc-.j and havo n largo number of- to write. It would he very i icnt today." Tlio visitor 1 during a moments pauav. again," continued thodtute,,! and nmlco anunpomtmeni.' bo ready?" "Without fail," If reply. Tlio maniac, awed. by tho stern old soldier, X of tho room without and half un hour later bedlam. San Francisco . Many Thousands 01 Tlio original plans for Sa$ lkbtinK at tlio World's fate 100,000 incandescent Utmpe. ready been found usa? 1 crease this allotment, ana latest advices the number fall little if any short of third of this number will 1 ouired ia tfeKlwtrieltyj fiQ9lt Tlta tawdhft PiU jmj Mesors. Thome & Hill have pre wutwl to the world the "North- All ( of Weak or lamj back. Iwiek die, rheumalt.m. will Ami rwlW by weariBKonelJaner's Hmart we4 and llelodouua iteekache plwtws. I'rleu 96 enu. Iiyouarenen-ousorditjpdoUy Car Ur'sLlliluNwvel'lll. byspaila wvMvt you ueryous, and n-r .out RMks dyrpile!ilibr oa retidws sou iuk-t able, aud lhMi illlle pllM oure Uolb, My frlimd, look Uwl you kaow.tmt ak and nsrrons your w to. J1 kuow ibal iJurtsr's Ifta 1111 wKI mUvm her, now why not wi fiir awmt H biraboiT ' Why ? r?n 9ren4riuic livSwi W rouuuSy U t your MUM r . -- - Tiny Lhn fflsapj fmm J90ISt Birsst. Albany, X.V.