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

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VOL. 6.
"THE PEOPLE'S PAPER."
SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1892.
"TO-DAT'9 NEWS TO-DAY."
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NEW CH
They have just received direct from the importers at Boston, a mammoth stock of a new thing in Austrien Decora
ted Chinawai'e.
IN BROKEN SETS
You can buy any number of pieces and need not take a full set. It costs only about half as much as the Ilaviland,
BLUE FRONT,
N
BUS. ILL
At lower prices that ever before offered. They have the
Prices
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H. F. BROER,
Proprietor of the
DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
All House-finishing Material made to order nt thf lowest Portland
prices, bee ut
MA lfTI.Y C- II A IfKIXS,
BLACKMU'HING AND HOIlESMOErNG.
The best work iu every department. Hacks, Buggies aud Harrows made
toiiriii'r. State .Street.
AKCUiE JlAbON.
General
Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work,
Tiling, &c. All work promptly done.
SALEM, - - - - .- OREGON.
Wanted At Once.
Remnants of Dry Good, Clothlujr, Boots nnd Shoes, Hats and Cans,
and all kinds of merchandise, either new or second hand, to sell either at
privute t-ale or public auction. Also, Household furuiture ot every de
scription, at the , . . ,
RED FRONT BAZAAR.
02 State Street.
Sash and Door Factory
Front', Street, Salem, Oregon.
The best class of work in our line at prices to compete
with the lowest. Only the bai material used
c,N,cllDRCHILLcnuRCH3XL & jUREOTjGns,s'BUR"0UGHS
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
Agents for the celebrated economics force und lift Pump.
100 Chemeheta Stieet.
FOUND
The place to
rig, Express,
m!ii fanA nv
'ioad of Dirt or Gravel. Calf on Ryan & Co., back of
Willamette hotel, Prompt and careful work is our motto.
RYAN & CO.
SALEM IRON WORKS,
B. F. DRAKE, Propsietor.
Manufacture BTEAM RNOINKJ. M'U Outnts, ; Whert 0v.n. FruH
ViirUlerand Reel. Farm machinery madt and rtpUreo.
Mm'hi A Dray Co. fif
V lice State fat.,
tvj Iron works. Drays and trucks
itio corner
p of Huue ano c ai'i'i"""1"1 - '-
F. T. HART
247 COMMERCIAL STREET.
nnnnio 0 I TPP
nnlHma GZ, LLuui ra "
lOO;tt
INA NOVE
ana compares lavorably. See it, at the
ow Por Xmas !
OSBURN'S RACKET STORE is selling
HEADS,
IT
F.
Lis
Cross,
a
Wholcssilc illlll Retail
110 State Streets.
nerore nu on v.
A. II. SMITH
Contractors
g t a Saddle horse, Livery
Dray or Truck, Wood, Hay,
rrnm well rotted Manure.
JiRAYriAND TRUCKS
dy for orders,
dpllver wood,
lumber, or-onnoslteBa-
may ue , iouhu '","- "
. . . AL.aa.rn .iiniir r no j i u u m i
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LBADLVG MERCHANT
e lAiiwUrs..
PRESCRIPTIONS
night
Mea
Strtt.
THIS DOES NOT REFER TO THE HOME OP
THE CELESTIAL, BUT TO THE
LTIES AT DAMON BROS.
335 Commercial Street,
M
largest stock of Dolls evei in
no object.
m
OSBURN.
m t blos;
130 STATE STREET.
TINWARE,
ROOFING,
STOVES,
Creamery and Dairy Sup
plies, Jstcel manges, lniior
tlcutcra iu all Styles a Spe
cialty. CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WAFERS
EkafThe hest on earth. Give us a
call. 10:3 tf.
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN.
South of "Willamette Hotol,
SA.IE:iwI - OREGON
Notice of Final Settlement.
KOTICE is hereby given, that George G.
itlnghnm executor of the entate of K.
Jhubb, deceased, has filed his final ac
couut as such executor, and the county
coun of Marlon countv, Oregon, has set
theathrtayot PecemberlSKI at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. m. lor the hearing thereof.
All persons having object!' ns to said ac
count will present them to sid court at
said time. GEO. Q. BINGHAM.
U-4-5dw Executor.
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATCHMAKEB,
2I5K Commercial St., Salem, Oregon,
(Kflxt, door to Klein's.)
Specialty ot Spectacles, and repairing
Clocks, Watches and Jrwelry.
W. Taylor,
Rouse Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber
CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE-
WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING
A SPECIALTY.
Leave orders at Thomas Johnson's 288
Commercial street.
M. T, RINEMAN
DEALKB IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Woeden
and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed.
Also veetabUisaodfrulU in their tcason.
"Highest 1'rlce paid for country produce. '
WflbOllcl ashare or your patronage.
m 1X1 HtatH atreet
1831 T,IB c?IVATOU 1893
CountryGentleman
THE BT OF THE
AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES.
DBVOTKII TO
Farm.Crop and Procesica,
Horticulturoaod Frui-GrowIup
Live-Mock and Dairying,
While It also Includes ail minor iTour
menu of Kural Inure.t, mrti as the poul
try yard.entoniulogy, bee-keeping, grewu.
nou.e and grapery, veterinary rwplles,
farm questions aud answers, fireside
leading, domestic economy, and a sum.
inary or the news nt the week. IU mar
ket reports are unusually oomplote, aud
much attention Is paid to the pro ports of
the crops, as throwlrg light upon one of
the most ImporUut or all questions
When to buy and wben to sell. UU 11'
erally Illustrated, and by recent enlarge
ment, contains more reading matter than
ever before. The subscription price Is
I J 60 per yer, but we ofler a special re
duction In our
OLUH HATES FOR 1893.
Two Subscription!. o0e '"'"'" $ 4
Six Subscriptions, " " 10
Twelve Subscriptions, " " 18
--To all New Subscribers for 1M. pay
ingtnadvitncM t ow, we will send th pa
per Wi-ekly. from our receipt of the remit
Unce. uiJauturr 1st, Its, without cbsrn
-r!inen O'plos free. Addrew
LUTHER TUCKER L fON, Publishers,
Albany, M. V.
1
the city, and they must go.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all SubscribeJ, S200.00"
Transact a general banking business!
In all Its branches.
GEO. WILUAMH President
Wil. EN UKANU Vice 1'rphlduu
HUUHMoNAUY Cashier.
DIllECTOlte: Geo. WiUiniiu.Wm.Ku).
land, Dr. 1. A. Klchaidbou, J. W . Hodioti.
J. A Maker
Hauli In new KicUango block on Coru
mercln) street. h.'111-tt
MONEY TO LOAN.
Special Inducements for the next SU days
on Kood farm loans.
FEAR & HAMILTON,
ttoom 14, Hush Bank block. & lidw
Authorized Capital 5500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Balein, Oreaou.
W. A. CUSICK, I'rea. W. W. MAIITIN.
Vice tJres. J. II. ALUhilT, Cashier.
istate, County and City Warranta bought
atl'ar. dw
FINE TEAS
-AND-
COFFEE
AT
H. M. BRANSON &. CO,,
303 Commercial Street,
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OBEGON.
Kalos, $2.50 to $5.00 per Dny
The best hotel between Portland andHan
Kraucisno. Flmt-claM In all IU appolut'
ments. Jts tables aro served with th
Choicest Fruits
Growniin the Willamette Valley.
A. I. WAGNER, Prop.
ONLY
LINE
RUiNNING
THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 8:45 . M,
" " 7:30 P.M.
DAYS tO
CHICAGO
d-a
in II n. .!.!.- Pt D..l
ic nuuiu yuiCvNcr iu o i aui,
23 Hours Quicker to Chicago,
40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and
Kansas Oity.
PULLMAN .ad TUURI5T SLEEP EJ15
FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR
CARS, DINING CARS.
Kor rates aud general information call
on or address,
Jlolso k Uarkor,
270 OommercUl street, Halem, Or,
Or W. lI-UUKL,aUrtrAM(J. I.A,
JfA Washluftoii 8 ,
fortajii,.ot box,
E'il Pi LeO'iMrsVi W
2
PKOKKSSroNAI. AND 11USINES3 ADS
miJUMON KOltl), attorney at law, 8alem,
JL Oregou. OUice up-slalni In ration's
K.CONN, Attorney at law, room 7,
, Murphy Wock.
HJ. HIGClKIt, AlWirney nt law, Palcm,
, Oregon. OllUoovcrtuidd & Husli's
bunk. 2utf
I J. HIIAW. 1. W. HUNT. HltAW
0 , 11 UiST, attorneys at law. Oltlco over
uipuui iXHuoimi uaiiK, oniem, uregoo,
ST. IUCHAUDSON, Attorney nt law,
. oltlco ur tatrslu front roums of iihw
UusU block, coruer Commercial and Court
streets, saiem,jre2on.
JOHN A. CAUSON, Attorney nt law.
Itooms3uud4,ladd S Hush's bantc
uulldlug, Saleui, UrtRon. 811yr
U. K. BON UA M. W. H. HOLM EH.
BONiiAJi & HoLMica. Attorneys nt law.
Olllce In liush's hlock, between Btnto
and Court, on C'om'lMt.
TVP E. I'OGUK, Btouographer nnd Type
il. wrltlst. llest (.quipped tpovililug
liuuu, but one, In Uirgon. Uvtr Ladd it
Hush's bank, Halem, Uregon.
BH. BltAD3HAW, PHYSICIAN AND
, Burgeon, salem, Oregon, otllce In
iuh-Ure man biook, upiUitrs Husldenco
corner Utateuud . K corner Inter street.
rlt, W. 8. MOrT, physician and sur.
XJ geon. Olllce In Hldrldge Ulocfc, !a
tuin, uregon. Uulce hours 10 to 12 a.m.
'i to i p. in.
rvICT.O. SMITH, Dentist, 93 State street,
XJ Halem, Or. Finished dental opera
tions ofeverydesuripllou. Painless opera
tions a specialty.
WD. PUUH, Architect, Plans, hpeol
. llialluns and superintendence tor
nil cmitea of buildings. Olllce W0 Com.
tHiclal ijt., up Btiilra,
c,
"1 A. HOlJliHr, Architect, room 421, Mar
CJU'tlU UUUUlUKi UlilUUU, UlCUUt
i" W.TOWNSEND. Civil Englnccrand
XJ. mveyor. Olllce with Oregon Laud
u,3 ilem, Oregon.
J, LAIU4EX & CO,, Manumcture of all
. itluds of vehicles. Itepalttug a special
. ttop iShlalflHtreet,
rH ECTIONLOUGlfioaA.o u.w.-
X. Meets In their hull In btute luKumnce
oulidlu, evcri Wednesday uveulug.
K. A. .McKAUDiiM , M. W.
J. ,V al-'L VOOD, Uecorder
TMl'KOVED OKDER OK ItED MEN.
1 Ktuatnhuu lribeMo. 8, Hilcm. Hold
ouuucll every Ibursday evening, at 7.JU.
WlAam in slato lnnurauca hall,
K. C. llAKEll, Prophet,
I'HtXiNK O. .. ATKltri. t hleful Knnnrds
The Pacific Detective
BUREAU,
SALKIvf, - Cragon.
C B CLEM c NT, Minager.
GIHce room J, G uy Uluck.
Kntes reasonable, l'ubllc and private
work done.
MlunnuMUB
EDUCATIONAL.
Go to the Best.
The placefor young ladles and gentle
men to -ccuro .i ihurough.educatlou is the
o.d, buteser.uew.
WILLAMETTE UNIVE11S1TY.
Long and still the leading institution of
the North West, lictterthun ovcrl
Nhw (Murse of luHtructlon lu Oratory,
I hi'ology and I'ost-tlraduutcd.
-TU DIE-. Norma ,l!usine.8, Academy,
C'Dllege, aud Lw courses greatly cnlurged
mid liiipriAed.
KHCUltleslmreaRcdnnd Improved. For
i 'atjilouiie of UolUge of Law write Dean b
T Itlcliunlkon Ki , Hnlera. Or
For Catul.ieue t College of Medical nnd
i'uurmai'y write Dean Hluhmund Kelly, -M.
D I'uitland.or.
For general CJutaloguo write Ilov. Geo.
Whltaktr, D. 1)., l're-ddent, Balem, Or.
7-Wm-dw
FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Will be opened to students Bopt. IS, 1892.
Utters the most practical courses of ntud
hi any sehoMlu Ihu State, viz: Mechanical
EugliKtrlug, Cill Euglneerlng, Electrical
Euglmerlng, Academic and Gnimmar
school coun.es Students nructlce dally In
wood shop, roachluo shop, and labora
tories.
Tiiltlou'aml Hoard per Year, ISO.
Sneiul inducements to a f-w young men
wlio wish to work for tliolr board und tui
tion durlmr vacations Forpropectusand
further lulortnatlon. address
EDWIN MUUltlS'lN.M H.
1'rcsdent, BhIoim, Or,
Miss Ballou's
KINDERGARTEN.
ruriiD YEAR
Opens Monday, Beptemuer lUth, at Kin
dergarten Hall, opposite opera house.
Children received at tlrce years of age
nnd over. A unii.tctlng c'ass wlb bo es
tabiUhed lorndviinced Kludergnrteu pu
plln nnd those hi ginning primary work.
Only the best modi ru Kindergarten meth
od mo ploy imI. I'rauu's sstem ol drawing
and color work Introduced.
ENGINE AND
BOILER
t;"H sale. The holler is an H-borce up
C right lul'Uiar. and the engine u U-li rf
horiz iut I. ISo'li are In good condition,
aud coht 8 TOO when new.
Aptily to A. It. rCJIlVrNEIU LO.,opint-
Ote First Nstlousl Hunk.
nvi
Tn acrfs of good garden Und noarSa.
leiu. Apply at unce to JIOKEHIIHiH,
JbUUNAt, office,
JAPANESE
1. Mcrl&ltS
avrts-nsr -rTrsrr 1
CURB
A neur and Cimplete Treatment, couit
njnfsupxriltorle, iilutinent lunapaUIe.
I also box aud pi'U;a iKMltliac-ure for ex.
ternal, Internal, blind or bleetli.i. Itchltg
, chronic, recent or hereditary Piles, and
1 mny other dlMsise and lemsie weak.
, lie-; It Ualwa)a great Uubtlt to the
general liealtb. 'ihu lirot dlteorery ol a
medlral cure rendering an orer ition with
the knife unnt4ry heroalter. This
remedy has never been knowu to fall, f 1
per box, for fr, sent by mall. Why suffer
I iroin this terrible dlM-ase when a written
guarantee is given with boxes, to refund
the money II not cured read stamp for free
mm ole. (Juuruf iMtird by Woodauv,
CI KkK A CXi wboleaI and retail drug-gltU.koleus-rnts,
I'o.llaod. Or. Ilrooks
ttl HKfn Utfor HIUJhli kHt wt. I'at
itoa'Mocic JW-ly-Uw
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
H0FER BROTHERS, - - - Editors.
I'OIILISHED DAlLY.KXCEPTBaNDAY,
UY Tns
Capital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Office, Commercial Street, In P. O. Building
Entered nt the postofflce at Balem, Or., as
ucotC-clnts matter.
JOHN WANAMAKEIt.
Enst Oregonlan, (Deru.): Demo
orotic aucj Iudepeudout uewspapcrs
have said some bard tlnugs about
John Wanamaker, but none of them
have ever said that bo has not, lu
the niaiu, beeu the best posttuuster
geuerul the country has ever had.
He has been progressive, he has
been attentive, nnd has served the
people better than bis predecessors.
He has conducted the ofllce on busi
ness principles and made few mis
takes. In his annual report, just
published, he furnishes the following
fuels, llgures aud suggestiens:
Five million dollars was added to
the gross revenue; the deficit was
reduced nearly $1,000,000; the money
order olllces were Increased from 10,
070 to 10,089; eighty-two cities wen
supplied with free delivery; twenty
seven hundred and ninety new of
fices were established; two hundred
aud sixty-three were advanced to
the presidential grades; fifteen bun
dred and ninety new mall route
were established, embraclug 8500
miles of new service; the ocean mail
service is extended; the pneumatic
tube service was Introduced; savlug
$1,000,000, on mull contracts und
150,000 on stamped paper.
On the fret-delivery bysteru t
postmaster-general says the ex
periment related to vtllages, but II
had been a dally service, and cleared
a profit. It was easy enough, there
fore, to say that free delivery cuu bi
extended further and further, aud ii
ought to bo done, whether It payt
it profit to the department or not.
He believes fully that great ad
v.iuce could be made in the di
rection of a country free delivery bj
an evolution of the star route ser
vice, and that there would bo a free
delivery to persous living aloug the
highways traversed by the star
route contractors, with little, If any,
increased cost to the department lu
u very few years.
Postal telegraphs and telephones
are strenuously advocated, as iu
former yeurs. Of tbol-cent postage,
Mr. Wuuamaker says It is a near pos
sibility. He urges a reduction of
the money- order fees, and a sim
plification of the postal-note, so ll
will better answer the need of frac
tional currency. Ho also advocates
the abolition of box rents, etc., and,
lu closing, says his ideal for the
American postal service Is a system
modeled upon tho district plan, with
fewer olllces, nnd those grouped
around central olllces' and under
thorough supervision. By this
means at least 20,000 olUces could be
abandoned that produce nothing to
tbo department. In tho place nf
every one abolished might be put an
automatic Btamp-solllng machine
und a letter-box to receive tho mall.
With tbo money saved there could
bo Instituted a system of collection
und'dellvery by mounted curriers,
bicyclists und star route messengers,
and contractors, aud generally
spread free delivery all over the
country. Tho classes of postage
should be reduced to three, and the
rate of postage, tho world over to 1
cent for each half ounce.
The organization of tho depart
ment should bo permanent, except
iu casts of tbo postmastor-gcneral
uud his fourth assistant. ,Mr. Wan
umuker would add threo new offices,
u duputy postmuster-generul at New
York, one at San Francisco, uud u
coutrollerlu Washington. All post
mastersof the presldeutal uud fourth
class, uud ull employes in all braucb
en of the depurtment should have a
specific term of four years on good
behavior, uud reappointment subject
the controller, lie would unify the
work, bold it up by a strong cou
tiolllng baud, reduce the hours of
labor ut utmost ull poluts, (ciuullze
uud udvunce the pay, mako promo
lions In every brunch former it alone,
uud retire the old aud disabled
clerks, perhaps on a pension fund
to bo provided by the annual pay.
ment of the half of 1 per cent ofeach
mouth's salary. Tbo potul tele
graph uud telephone service, postal
Huvlugs depositories, automatic
tubes, orsome electric device between
city sub-stations and main unices,
ferries, rullroad stations uud central
olllces lu all lurge cltlea should be
employed without delay, Wuua
maker feeuslbly says tho erection of
luiinetiBO aud costly buildings for
postolllces ought to be stopped, uud
the department allowed to expend a
tlxt-d sum of from $1,000,000 to o
000,000 each year la the erection of
buildings on a fixed plan, suob as
I'ostmuslerGoueml Vilas recom
mended. He would modify the
system of flues and deductions upou
railroads, and establish a system of
compensation based upon a speed of
20, 80, 40, 60, 0d mile an hour rate.
In short John Wuuumaker be
lieve lu progrww and works oa pro
gr4ve Humi, Ills auoooMor will do
Office of the
Seattle Board of Health,
Seattle, Washington, Dec. 22, 1891.
Having read the endorsements of the Royal
Baking Powder and finding in analysis
that it is made of the highest grade of cream of
tartar and bicarbonate of soda, and is entirely
free from any adulteration, we heartily recom
mend the Royal Baking Powder for its great
strength, purity and wholesomeness.
James Shannon, M. D., Prest., )
F. H. Noble, M. D., ufu
F. A. Churchill, A. M., M. D., ) Healtn'
Geo. H. T. Sparling, M. D., Health Officer-
well to follow in bis footsteps aud
thereby benefit the people.
Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved-
From a letter wrlttcu by Mrs.Ada
E. Hurd.of Greton, 8. D., we quete:
"Was taken with u bad cold, which
settled on my Lungs, cough set in
and finally terminated iu Consump
tion. Four doctors gave me up,say
lng I could live but u short time. I
gavo my self up to my Saviour, de
termined if I could not stay with
my friends ou earth, I woulcf meet
my absent ones above. My husband
was advised to get Dr. Klnir's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. I gave it a a trial, took
in all, eight bottles; it has cured mo.
nd thank God I am now a well
nd hearty wonmn." Trial bottles
free at Dan'l. J. Fry's drugstore, 225
Com'l. at. Regular size, 30c. und
tl.00.
To Preach Islamism.
Bombay, Dee. 21. Alexander
ttussoil Webb, who recently resigned
the office of United States consul at
Manilla to preach Islamism, is now
at Hyderabad soliciting contribu
tions to u fund to be spent sending
Inlamlto missionaries to the United
States. He is having lmmenso suc
cess. By a few days' work lu this
city be secured $5000, and in Calcut
ta and Rangoon $10,000. In Hyder
abad tho subscriptions of Mahome
tans already amounts to more than
$11,500. He will use much or the
money secured in India to eitabllsb
Islamite newspapers and lecture
courses In American cities. He will
also publish a now translation of
the Koran.
Good Looks.
Good looks are more than skin
deep, depending upon a healthy
condition of all the vital organs.
If the liver be Inactive, you have a
Bilious look, If your stomach be dis
ordered, you have a Dyspeptics
Look and If your Kidneys be uflecl
ed you havo a Pinched Look. Se
cure good health aud you will
have good looks. Electric Bitters
Is the great alterative and Tonic
ucts directly on these vital organs.
Cures Pimples, Blotches, Bolls uud
gives u good complexion. Sold ut
Dunlal J. Fry's drugstore, 225 Com'l
St. 50c. per bottle.
LETTER LIST.
Following are the letters remain
ing In tho Balem postofllco uncalled
for Dee. 21, 1802. Persous oiling
for same please say "advertised."
Armstrong J H Allen Mrs J C
Uoeringer Miss L Barnes K U
liounoy Mrs Both we II Mrs 8 A
Barr fiirs G W Blauobett Alfred
Chase O P Clark J no C
Clark F C Dunton C M
Evans Mrs Eliza Evans Lillian A
FargertAreU Goodkuecht Anua
Gibbon Tom Geduer C G
Huggard Miss N Hiillgurth Myra B
Herrls Mrs L 8 Hlgley Clinton
JoncsMrsAdu Judd Carrie L
Jones Emet Irwin W A
Irwin A & F Kiep Al
Klwsel Geo B Keuyer Lena M
Kesterson G W Lindsay Jos
Leslie Montel Lo Tulifura M
Luwreti J M Morgan Watt
Morse MIms E Moon John
McCormuck Leo MuFurland Lena
Murtlu Jus 2 Martig J
O'Brien CuptJuoPurvluu Albert
Price Narom Pearco Thus
Robbins Grunt Rutiey Jus
Smith Jack Tolpolur Isaac 2
Tvler Mrs Jan Trust Mrs Mary
WutBon John 2
A. N. GILBKUT, P. M.
Deafness Oan't bo Cured,
by locul application, us they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the
ear. There is only one way to cure
doufnen, uud that Is by constitu
tional remedies, Du-afuess is cuifeed
by un Inflamed condition of the
mucous lining of the Eustuchluu
lube. When this tube gets Inilum.
ed you have a rumbling sound or
Imperfect hearing, and when It is
entirely closed, deafness Is tbo re
sult, and unless the liillumatlon can
be taken out aud tbo tube restored
to Its uormul condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever; nine cases out
of teu are caused by catarrh, which
Is nothing but an Inflamed condi
tion of the mucous surfaces.
We will give one buudred dollars
for any case of deafne (caused by
ctiUrrn) that we cannot cure by
taking Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send
for circular, free, F. J. Cheney &
Co., Toledo, O. Hold by druggists,
Ih cents.
Baby cried,
Mother atglied,
Doetor prescwital t Catted
TO TENNYSON.
The moonlight stealing o'er the dark,
tho cataract roaring ou the strand,
Tho chestnut pattering In the park.
The touch of autumn's fiery hand,
Tbo wood with nothing perfect yet.
Iiut standing in a mist or green; '
The brook with many1 a curve and fret. '
The bashful ej ea of "sweet seventeen" i
These shall recall thee. Oh, myfriendl
All nature's color, sound and scent,.
Spring, summer, autumn, winter bjoud, ,
To raise to thee a monument.
Thou art a part of all to me; , ' v ,
Thou wnnld'st "no sadness of farewell,"
Embarking, sweet and dear to theo
"Twilight and evening boll." i
But In our loss, common to all
(Millions that licM aud hold theo dear),
Special to otch, may it not fall,
"Tho meed of ouo melodious tcarl"
Thon livosti thou hast crossed tho bar;
Hast Been thy pilot; who can tell
Thy pcaco In some sorcner star!
But wo must "speak tho thing. Farewell!"
it
In sllenco through tho cloister gloom
TIs all wo can wo follow now.
And lcavo tho laurel on thy tomb
That novor crowned a nobler brow.
John It. Voruon In London Guardian.
A Simple rtcmedy for Kosebleed.
Speaking of tho efficiency of simple
remedies, a woman tolls; of joneJbeuefj-
jctjiltly-nppuea irrthocotirs0 of the
Columbian celebration : ' 'It was that
memorable Wednesday and we were,
seated in a crowded stand, when my
littlo girl, aged nino, cried out to m
that her noso was bleeding. I gave L
her an extra handkorchief and hoped -It
was a brief attack, but the hemor
rhage did not stop. We exhausted,
our supply of handkorchief s, put ft
key down her back and tried several
other available methods to no pur- r
pose. Gladys was miserable and l
was not much happier. Exit was
impossible and things were growing
critical, when a man several seats ,
below us stood up and, using his hand
as a trumpet, shouted; '
" 'Raise her right arm for a few
minutes
"Gladys heard and quickly obeyed.
Tho effect was magical. In less than
it minute tho bleeding showed signa1
of cessation and beforo flvo minutes
was over entirely. I could only nod
my gratitude to our unknown bone
factor, for on that memorable day
separation by a few feet meant often
an impassablo baiTier." Now York
Times.
The Mouse Bold tills Ute Dearly. ' ;
A Saco cat chased a half grown
mouso out of tho dining room closet,
caught it in her mouth air- bogan to
play with it, throwiug U up and
catching it again, as cats will. One
of thoso throws tho cat muffed, and
tho mouso made a beo lino for first
base, situated under the legs of a
table. Tho cat mado a lively attempt
to run tho mouBO down, but tho game
finally ended in an ontirely unex
pected way. Tho cat had hor mouth
opon, tho mouso ran, jumped, made
a mistake- in aim, and wont down
tho cat's throat. Tho cat mauVft
dosporato attempt to o j cct tho mouse, ,
which was a very small one, but
could not succeed. For three hours r.
sho apparently suffered fntunse paiu
and could not movo, and it was de
cided to chloroform her. By night
sho had succeeded in getting the
mouso down, howovcr, nnd waa
playing about thohouso apparently
as well as ovor.Lowiston Journal.
To Utilise Sea Water. '
Tho prominence of electricity ia
chomical processes is ngain brought
forward by tho announcement of the
discoyory of a now electric proceea
for obtaining caustic soda, chlorine
and other commercial cliemioala
from salt water. Electrochemical
industries nlroady well osUbliabed
includo such important branches m
tho reduction of aluminium and ahi
rainium alloys, bleaching, tanning
and tho extraction of metals from
ore. Should this new process prove
wholly successfully It is expected, to
reduco tho price of those commercial
chemicals one-half, The water p r
tho sea will then be the "raw. ma- ?
terial" from which these , product
are derived. New York World. J
A DrM Bargain.
Wife Oh, such a bargain 1
reached Big, Drive 4k Co.V ahead of
the crowd this morning, and gel
enough stuff for a perf eotly alagMtt
dress for $1.90. ,
Iluabaud Hoopla I You're an tv
gel I What will it ooet to get it
made up?
Wlfe-'Bout thirty tUBaia.
York Weekly.
'Bby growiug right alongf "Ob,
yea. I think he will (oafeh rp wi
Un voice iu a ;yvurgrtt." Jadta.
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