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-; ?1 JJJVJENTtfGr k -U-M-, CAPITAL JOTttttfAIi, TUESDAY, MaKOM l4, 189S; iiSj .,- .,- a r F?!MnflPi sssssssBr-!!.. - JW .IH5WI jacies n. waite; HntfP of Wsltg's Gslelrstea Comeay Co Premium Band and Orchestra. Ir. JOT( JHedieoJ Co., Elkhart, Xnd. You will remember tho condition I was In flvft ywin ago, when 1 to afflicted with a combina tion of diseases, and thought there was HQ help ron mc. Itrledallkindsofmediclnes.cndcoorca of eminent physicians. Mvncrvesweroprostrstcd, S reducing diulnefs, heart troublo and all tho ills iat make life miserable. I commenced to take DR. MILES' NERVINE and In three months , pcnrrcTLy curcd. In my travels each year, when I see the thousands of physical wreckB, sullcrlog from nervous pros- m m, tratlon, taking prescriptions from M US local physicians who bavo no knoul- edge of their case, and whose death Is certain, I feel like going to them and saying, "oct Dn.Miur Ncrvinc and ac cunro." In my profession, . . l where there are so many su ffL 1 J K F J fferers from overnork,menr'' ' tal prostra tion and nervous exhaustion, brought on by tho character of the business engaged in, I would iES? THOUSANDS as a suro euro for all suffering from these cause James K. Waits. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS. 50 DOSES 25 CTS. gold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Salem Steamer Elwoot LEAVES SALEM from U. P. Dock at 6 o'oloek a. m. every Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday. LEAVES PORTLAND trom the Central dock at foot of Washington treet every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, Concerning freight and pass-nt-r business, eall on the agent, AL ilEHREN. JAPANESE CURB A new find complete treatment, consisting of suppositories, ointment In capsules, also a box uud pills; a pos'tlvo cure for external, Internal, bhud or bleeding. Itching, chronic, rece tor hereditary pllei, und many other diseases and female weaknesses, It Is always tigreai oeuent, 10 me goner u iiciuia xne first discovery ol a medical cure rendering an erutlon with the knllo unnecessary here after. This remedy has never been known to tail. SI per box, 6 for J5; sent by mall. Why sutler from this terrible disease whn a writ ten guarantee Is given with II bases, to refund the money it notctired. hend s amp tor free simple. Guarantee issued by WOODWAKD, CLARKE & Co.. wholesale and retail drug gists, sole agents, Portland, Or, lirooks Lfgg agents for aalem, 1WS late street. Patton's block. 6-2-ly-dw Residence 382 Court St. J. T. MUTTON, Sign and Douse Fainter, DECORATOR, KALSOMINER, AND FA 1'KH HANGER. Leave orltrsal A. K. Buren a Sou's furni ture store or Broat & Qiie, grocers. FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. Opened to Students September 13, 1892. This Institution oflers the most practical course of study of any school In the state, viz: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Knglueering, Academiound Gram mar school courses, students practice dally In wood ship, mechanic shop, and laborato rles. Tuition and Board per Tear, $150. Special Inducements to a few young men who wish t work for their board and tuition during vacations. For prospectus and lurther information address EDWIN MORRISON, M. S., Presideut Salem, Or. THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland aud Ban Francisco. Klrst-class In all Its appointments. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A, I. WAGNER. Prop. TC7JEN'f5 LATEST PATENTS WITH ELECTRO- BEST IMPROVEMENTS. MAGNETIC SUSPENSORY. nut ar Wlitoot M.JielD. ! Bnlim msltlsi from rr uxiUoa .f trsl. ntrf . lu c,exeti r UdLersll.a. M ICSKftl f ibfc.iU.., drftlsi, lei. ktrteai d.bllll, Urp mum, Itnur. li.tuuiliD, HJ.y, lif.r ul tUHir mbiiUu,Iud . lulti.. mIiUii, (tsinl til Hk. ttt TfeU tlecirtt Wll caUtD w4rfl lr.eil r Ul.u.tt. ol (iiM a nrfOMWI U luutUj ftllbrUt rutrf ffftli fl.uiKi, u4 "III nn ill.r ikUi """ r M ;. Tkouaal. tin t tutt4 V; lU Ml itlw Im.ctloa trur all ita rtSMJiu WW, o ll.t feaa4r4 tl IuiIbmbUU ( tbU u4 ncrr ir aula. Oarat.urU lareutkll KLU1UIC SlkllJMJUr. Ul ctutwthwa ltr nr.r u BUB,rKix with ul kilt Ucdtkaa4 ! auiamkUtiaUlTMDU MUM I);, m1 Ut Uluuu4 FMklcU, Mil, mtit. In. lUnt riKiHOTlUO OCX. kSrtWVjr s HAD A FAMOUS IRON SPRING. Dot the Easterner Failed to Appreciate Its Merits, Ho was it weary, thin and sallow look ing man, who had never been bo far west before, and when he fltrack Carson City he hailed the first native ho mot. "Can you tell me, sir, if there are any mineral springs about here?' "From tho cast?" asked tho westerner. "Yes." "Como hero fer yer health?" "Yes." "Tried everything, I suppose?" "Pretty near." "Tried Sulphur Springs?" "Yes. Didn't help rno a bit." "Been to Arkansas?" "Yes, and everywhere else." "What kind of water are' you looking for now?" "Well, no kind in particular. I was told, though, that I'd find a variety of springs out here." "Going to locate?" "That depends." "Well, stranger, I have got just what you want. A vacant lot in tho best part of tho city. Finest iron springs in tho country. Go and see for yourself." "But how do 3'ou know it's iron?" queried the easterner. "Well, partnsr, I drove my horso through it, and he come out with iron shoes on his feet. And that ain't all. I drove some pigs down there to drink. They turned into pig iron, and I sold them to tho iron foundry. Just what you want. For sale cheap. Why, hellol What's tho matter?'" Tho weary easterner had turned ab ruptly and was walking off up the road. New York Herald. A Storyof Devotion. sat late by tho flickering They firo- light. Her head was nestled on his heaving and manly bosom, and softly his arm stolo round her yielding waist. Tho law takes no cognizance of this class of stealing. Nobody does, if proper precautions are observed, except tho two interested parties. Oh, love! Oh, rapture! Ho had told her tho sweet words over and over again, and she coyly cooed them back to him. A step was heard in the hall. That is to say, it was heard by the girl. Tho young man heard nothing except the beating of a fond heart. "George," she murmured, "what would you do to show your lovo for your little Ethelrida?" "Dearest," ho responded fervently, "anything, everything. I would willing ly, oh, so willingly, suffer any pain for you." "Aro you sure, George?" she- asked, with tho insistence of doubt. "Sure as tho stars do shine, darling." Again that step. "Then, George," she said, with a little sob, "get ready, for papa's coming." And the craven coward skipped. Bal timore Telegram. A Busy Mull. Ho was a big, strong, healthy looking fellow, and when he knocked at a kitchen door on Antoino street and asked for something to eat tho woman was not charitably disposed. "Want something to eat, do you?" she snapped. "I'm very hungry, ma'am," he re sponded. "You ought to be." "I am," he admitted humbly. "Why don't you go to work?" "I haven't time, ma'am." "Haven't time?" she asked in surprise. "No, ma'am; Fm busy." "Busy, indeodl" she said sarcastically. "I'd liko to know what keeps you busy?" "Hustlin around from houso to houso, ma'am." "What?" "Hustlin around from houso to house, ma'am, tryin to git somethin to eat, takes up all my time, sol don't havo any left to work in. That's tho gospel truth, ma'am, and if you don't give me a bite I'll have to wasto two er three precious hours, ma'am, lookin up somebody that will," and his nerve saved him. Detroit Free Press. Darby and Jean. Mine. Tranquilletti is poorly. Tho doc tor orders her to drink every day a cup of milk from tho samo cow. The recipe was shown to her husband, who is very anxious about his own health. "Well, then, to me," said Tranquilletti, "you shall bring every day a beefsteak from tho same ox." Telefono di Livorno. Hi Iteuard. Clara How did Miss Claptrap come to marry a society reporter? Maude He wrote a correct description of her ball dress. Cloak Review. Gentle Terrorism. c The Professor Will you give me a kiss, my dear? Effle(an habitually naughty girl Oh, mammio, I'll be good, I'll be good! I prom ise! Du Manner in Harper's Magazine. Of Court) She Knew It. Harry Does she know you love her? Fred She can't help knowing it, Why. she told ma aha had f80,000 jm. -Ltfe. Way the Optician Mourn. Crinoline makers aro naturally much annoyed at the crusado which has been so successfully inaugurated against theii machinations on ladies' attire. Opticians, especially thoso in tho west end, ore. according to one of their number who has been interviewed on the subject, equally chagrined at the ukase of male fashion forbidding "mashers" wearing single eyeglasses. The habit was n great source of revenue for them, because tin young and old persons who formed this notorious class, being unable to keep tht glass in position very long at n time, and cords or chains being deemed common. constant breakages occurred, which brought t6 the opticians' shops much revenue. Probably owing to tho depression in agriculture tho tribe has given up this hjixury. The loss has, however, to some extent been compensated by a new crazt' which ladies have taken of wearing double eyeglasses, but in their case, as the articles are always attached to a cord, there is not so much chance of necessity of renewal as among gentlemen. Most married men will bo pleased should the ladies tako to wearing glasses tem porarily, instead of crinolines, but the optician thinks his colleagues have just grounds of complaint against tho change of fashion. London Telegraph. A Great War Just Avoided. About two months ago wo were on the evo of a European war. Somo of tho ad visers of tho czar insisted very much on the desirability of Russia declaring war against Germany, as tho defectivo arma ments of tho German troops would give Russia a great advantago over her oppo nent. It was further pointed out to the Emperor Alexander that Franco was five months ahead of Russia in the matter of armaments. In order to ascertain the true facts of tho caso tho czar sent hie brother, tho Grand Duko Sergius, to Rome, Paris and London. By some indiscretion tho object of his imperial highness' visit becamo known to tho Spanish embassador ot St. Peters burg, who telegraphed it to Madrid, from which city the news in somo unex plained manner found its way to Berlin. It is added that the emperor of Germany at one moment thought a war unavoid able. Tho resuli of tho grand duke'e travels established tho fact that in the various countries visited by him there was not that inclination for war which the czar's advisers would havo led his majesty to believe. Paris Figaro. One Drink Equal to a Ton of Coal. Down the Bowery, in ono of thoso little dirty dens near the old Bowery theater, a man camo in between tho acts one cold night recently. He wore no overcoat, but tho rosy tint in his nose was vivid enough to warm the hall. Nevertheless he looked at the crowd in front of the bar and shivered. When the rush woe somewhat slackened, ho stepped forward,, leaned over tho bar and saidsomething low and sweet to the bartender. That worthy immediately set out a black bot tle and a glass, then drew a schooner of beer aud set that out also. The cold cus tomer nibbed his hands with silent pleas ure, carefully poured out about foui fingers from tho black bottlo, rubbed his hands again, emptied tho whisky into the beer and turned tho whole down liu throat and departed. The bartender smiled. "That's a Bow ery pousso cafe," said ho. "It costs only 10 cents and is said to equal a ton of coal." New York Herald. One of Chicago's Dreams. "Within another year the ocean voy age between Liverpool and this country will bo reduced to three days," said Charles L. Taylor of Toronto at the Palm er yesterday. "The Canadian Pacific Steamship lino will run direct to New foundland, this routo being nearly 1,000 miles shorter than tho routo to New York. In fact, wo propose to land pas sengers in Chicago five days out from Liverpool, or in tho samo time now oc cupied to make tho ocean voyage to New' York. A railroad will be constructed from Newfoundland to connect with the Boston and Maine road, and passengers bound for tho United States will be en abled to take tho short sea voyago, which is destined to become the popular route to Europe and chango tho direction of transatlantic travoLJ' Chicago Tribune. Electrio Lighted Buses. About 70 omnibuses of the London General Omnibus company aro already lit up by electricity, and double that number are likely to be electrically lighted in a few days. Tho battery from which tho current is obtained weighs about eight pounds and is placed in a wooden box under one of the seats. The box is provided with two brass spring terminals which make automatic con tact with the battery when it is let down into tho box. The lamp is of a special manufacture and is made as small as possible to allow it being placed in the center of tho roof, and for the same rea son tho incandescent lamp is suspended horizontally instead of vertically. By this arrangement a maximum amount of light is obtained, and risk of break age is avoided. London News. The Only John Smith, Jr. Damages to the amount of $1,000 was awarded against John Smith, Jr., by Chief Justice Mason for using his name i in violation of a lease of it for a period j of 80 years to James A. Bowman. Smith Bold out a real estate and broker agency business to Bowman and gave tho latter the exclusive right to use his name in I connection with that business. It was asserted by Bowman that John Smith, Jr., was in that particular business in Boston in violation of the bill'of sale. Boston News. Seeing the Fair by Boat. One of the pleasantest ways possible of seeing the Chicago fair, it would seem, is the plan proposed by several owners of small steam yachts, who propose tak ing them np the die canal and thence into the great lakes and anchoring of! the citv. They will secure tn tnisway thA mnst delightful accommodation pot aible I or tfee dog days. Kew York Tritv 'llio amg of lliug. "It is a const .nt f urpriHo to mo," said a man Iho othr-r ' t.-, "that a woman with u palpably ugly hand will call everybody's attention to it by hanging her fingers with sparkling rings. A cer tain intuitive vanity that is coumiiou to men und women aliko ought to teach her butter. Freckles, big knuckles aud ugly or ill kept nails are all accentuated by showy rings. I'vo seen u woman whose rouh, red hand must be, her ever prcscul thorn in tho flesh load it with big diamonds, the white sparklo niid dull gold setting of which intensi fied tho redness and coarseness of the fingers they encircled. I long to toll Euch a ono to put her jowels at her throat, on bor arms, in her hair any where but on her hands. "In contradiction to this I recall a woman of my acquaintance who has a small brown hand liko a gypsy's. She has evidently studied its limitations, for she wears never moro than one ring, and that always of odd dosign. I've seen her wear a black pearl sunk in dull silver, a hoop of carbuncles or an old English ring of hammered gold, but she of tenest wears a superb alexundrito that shows black in some lights and deep seagreen in others, I ol waj's applaud her wisdom in banishing pearls, emeralds and dia monds or any conventional styles from her ring tipx." Her Point of View in New York Times. Weed Maps lu Germany. The Gentians have some educational ideas which wo in this country havo bor rowed with profit, and there are still others which wo might be wiso to adopt. Among them no doubt aro tho wall maps of different species of pestiferous weeds, which hang in schoolrooms where the children can see them as long a.s they go to school. A practical idea underlies tho display ing of these maps. It is well 'known that farmers aro prone to treat all weeds alike, aud hardly to observe any differ ence between them, whereas tho natures of weeds differ as much as the natures of other plants do, and tho sort of treatment which will exterminate one will sometimes increase and multiply another. It is important therefore that tho farm er and gardener should understand the weeds which they ore trying to extermi nate. It is here that these German wall maps como in. They show colored pic tures of tho most pestiferous weeds, in all stages of growth, and also tho ways in which they scatter their seeds and propagate' tliembelves. By learning them thoroughly, through seeing them day by day on tho walls, the child grbws up with a knowieJgo of the host way to' ex terminate (Item. Youth's Companion. Liszt's Gypsy Protege. The great pianist, who was passion ately fond of tho gypsies, once endeav ored to cducato and civilize a gypsy lad, but failed ignominiously. Tho wild spir it of the nature of countless generations could not bo tamed, and though as a child liking tho novelty of tho new life, tho young gypsy submitted, but with a bad grace, to tho instruction of the teacher Liszt provided, ho soon broko loose, and became arrogant and inor dinately conceited. However, his un tutored playing was excellent, and he becamo tho pot of those foolish women in society who aro over on tho lookoul for somo new crazo to feed their flighty craving after variety. Soon the child of naturo pined for tho freedom of tho fields and savagery, and so he went. Ho ran away three times and was brought back, and then Liszt lot him go for good. In after years ho turned up again in ono of the numerous wandering gypsy orchestras, but ho was only then a medi ocre player instruction had actually killed tho real ability that as a child ho bad possessed. So was shuttered ono of the dreams of Liszt's life; ho learned that a savago man could not be tamed qui to so easily as a savago beast, as many had discovered before him. Belgravia, A Delicate and Dangerous Treatment. A certain euro for freckles is carbolic acid, and its effects aro not only certain, but quick. Tho skin must first be washed thoroughly in warm water, and then dried with a soft towel, Euch freckle, or bunch of them, must bo dealt with separately. Stretch tho skin with the fingers, and touch tho freckle with a drop of pure carbolic acid. Allow this to dry on tho skin, and in a few minutes it will burn and grow white. Tho skin thus burned will fall off in a week or so, and leavo a now rosy white skin in place of the freckle. To prevent burns from being very painful aud from leav ing a bad scar on tho skin, tho blisters formed should be pierced with a silk thread soaked in sublimate solution, Leavo tho thread in position while tho outside of tho blister is covered with a 10 per cent, solution of iodoform vase line. Fresh salvo should bo applied daily, and no pain will bo experienced, and severe contraction and wrinkling of the skin after the wound is healed will be prevented. Yankee Blodo. The Effort of New York Organ Builders. What the New York organ builders tell me most emphutically is that organs are now made in this country from an art standpoint rather than a trade stand- BrT BM Plnt' They havo given np tryinir to make little Gothic cathedrals of the or gan cases. "Spend you monoy on the works," they tell their customers, "the plain caso is tho handsomest case." Most modern American organs have little or no woodwork above the feet of the front pipes. Cor, New York Times. Tennyson and America. Tennyson was extremely eager to go to America, and touching this point a story is related to the effect that Bar nam offered him an enormous sum to go there, though probably not as one of the attractions of the "greatettt show on earth." "All you have to do," said Bar Btutt, "to to stand on a platform and have rear bands well abakea." The pat, however, declined U teaptta I ww, vor, jtttHoa uenuo. STAGE GLINTS. .John D. Gilbert has joined tho "Tai and Tartar" company. Rosina Vokes has scored a pronounced bit in her new piece, "Maid Marian." William Blaisdell has resigned from The Flag of Truco" company and joined Paulino Hall. Manager Charles Frohman will pro duce "Tho Girl I Loft Behind Mo" at Duffs theater in London. Ida Bureows of tho Cordray Thoatei company, Portland, Or., fell and broke her leg while traveling with tho com pany recently. Mmo. Modjeska will delivor an address at tho World's fair on "Woman on tht Stage," and other" prominent actresses aro expected to discuss tho topic. It is said that George C. Miln, the cleric actor, who has been acting in In dia, Australia and Japan, will appear in London in "Julius Crcsar," and that he will soon return to tho United States. In an interview in the Brooklyn Eagle Colonel Sinn declares disbelief in the utility of female ushers in tho theaters in this country. Ho thinks tho male Amer ican is too Busccptiblo to tho flirtatious impulse. Archio Phillon has organized a specially company that recently started from New Orleans intending to play in Key West and go thence to Cuba, where tho entire company will proceed from town ti. town on bicycles, their tour covering inxoo monws. wir wxxzsi COMPLETE MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. At lsat a medical work that tells the causes, describes the effects, points the remettr. 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SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to compoto wiLu tho lowest. Only tho best material used. H. F. BROER, -Proprietor DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. All liouBC-ntilBhinK material made to order at the lowest Portland prices. Bee uh before you buy. C. N. OHURCHTLL. T. B. BURROUGHS. OHUIlOIlIIiL & 1JUIIROTJGHS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS, Ageuta for the celebrated economic force sad lift pump. 100 C'lieu.eketa Btreet. F. T. HART, 7 COMMERCIAL ttTJUUCT, and Children. Caatorla, care Colic, Oowrtlpatl'M. $!? Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, iJlla Worms, glTou sleep, and promote d ecstlon, WlUiout injurious medication. " Vat STrl. TMH I harti recommended jour ' Castorla. and ghAll alwayi continue to Multa!" "lTOrlaMy produced beneficial Edwth P. PAsnxa, M. D., Tho 'Wmthrop," lttth Btreet and 7th Are, New York City. Cohpaht, 77 Hcxiuy Btbxst, New Yoke. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of allKIixTg 95 Court ami t , 110 State Streets. INCORPORATE 1801J FINE CATTLE, IK, FUULW. C. Cross. 1 Berkshire k Poland-Cliina Pigs a Specialty. Fancy Poultry, All Varieties. fggs for Hatching. Incubators. ., Nik'H fticlflu Coast Poultry and, Block, illustra ted, 60 rents by mall. BSTHEND KOR CIItOULAR.-t lu- of the- LEADING MERCHAN1 TAILOR. T S " 4 ' . i7t Fiat sc, roirruuw, one mpymtamt rfW.aiwyjTi.ty.U'Xi.,,,,, , , i t i. i u ' L