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a3ZBnEr39-i-In ifWW wwPWro wpp .l jyr " "-, imimm ign U1HIU) H'"" y'g.Tl HJYEiaNG CAPITAL JOmiKAt TUESDAY, AXTGXTSO? 1,1893. Ss JUr. .V. X. .Staffer A well known photographer rjf Merced, Cal., testifies: "Sty face anil boily weid cov ered with red hlot-li6i which disfigure .1 jne and caused mirh suffering. Otlicr tnetll-cl.io- failed, but after ta'.ilng four brittle ot Hood's SarsapariJJa I am entirely free from blotch, i and am per foctly well." HOOPIS C0i1C3. Hood's Pilla are purely vcp tibia aa J carefully prepared. 25c. Try a box. WORLD'S HOTEL - - Fair, Chicago. Calumet Avenue and 23th Street. Fireproof; 241 rooms! nearFatr nrnundal baths on everr floor. American and Raropean plans.' I ion a oar. irwia. lomiir lOieu wrueiorcucuu-r. An Afrlcnn Spider. While traveling on the Gold Coast of Africa H. H. J. Bell noticed in the hushes a singular looking white flow er with a blue center. Stopping to examine it ho found, to his astonish ment, that it was not a flower at all, hut a spider's weli, and that the sup posed light blue heart of the flower was the spider itself lying in wait for its prey. The legB of the cunning spider, yellow, mottled with brown, were extended in such a way as to resemble the divisions between the petals of tho flower. The web itself, very delicately woven into a rosette pattern, was white, and tho threads that suspend ed it from the bushes wero so fine as to be almost invisible. The whole thing had tho appearance of being suspended in the air upon a stem con' cealed beneath. When Mr. Bell knocked the spidoi from its perch into a white gauze net, his surprise was increased upon see ing his captive instantly turn from bluo to white. Its former mimicry had been practiced as a snare; now it was playing a similar game for the sake of concealment. But the end of the performance was not yet reached. When Mr. Bell shook his captive, its body again changed color, becoming this time of a dull greenish brown. Later he cap tured another largo specimen of tho Banie species of spider,- whose flower web resembled an orchid. This spider exhibited the same remarkable power of changing its color. A Veteran's Many Wounds. ' It has occurred to no obituary writer to notice ,Lord Napier of Mag data's utter indifference to Wounds and the wonderful celerity of his re covery of them, Two of his wounds ho had not cared to notice at all in his record of services furnished to Hart's army list. Ho was severely wounded at Fero zeshah in December, 1845, but had re covered in time to take part in the battle of Sobranon seven weeks later. Before Mooltan in the middle of September, lfcU8, a cannon shot all but took off his leg, but ho was marching and fighting again by the second week in November. On the 12th of January following ho was severely wounded in the trenches, but he was able to march several hundred miles across the country and fight at Gujrat one month lator to a day. He was shot in tho leg at the first relief of Lucknow, but nevertheless rode out next day and brought in the rear guard, after which throughout the blockade ho did continuous and arduous service. At the Becond re lief he was severely wounded, but this did not hinder him from taking up the activo duty of chief engineer at the Alumbagh a few days later. London World. Asking John Sherman a Question. There is a story that waBtold when Secretary Sherman ran the treasury department. A young woman worked in ono of tho brandies of Mr. Slier man's establishment. She had a brother in the war department Bec ' retary Sherman had an idea that re form was necessary in tho family, and he sent for the girl. Afv iinnr vrmnir woman." ho said. "I am informed that two of your family aro at work in tho depart ments hero." "Yes," sho answered, "And that is against our rules." "Yes." "Which of you can best bo given up, young lady?" "Mr, Secretary," sho finally an swered with a Biuilo such as a pretty department girl can sometimes call to her assistance, "you aro at the head of tho treasury department and General Sherman is at the head of tho army. Which of you can best be given up, Mr. Secretary?" The Ohio Association of Trotting Trotting Howe Breeders have decided to wind np their affair, by adding tho money in the trasurytotUreoBtakfortrptUnga and 4 year olds Bent. 13 at Cleveland lUitrilhifTor Children. TIip wise mother will touch her chil dren without their Riisiicctliiff that thoy aro leurnliigf' lesions. Tho charm of "Lilllo Ilt.d Wdlng Hood" nn.l "The Threw Henry tuny bo equaled by true Rtorira of thd wmldcrs that Ho fill itbout us. These Iwa revealed themselves to many tmti nt, py.nimtlietio obtiervcrs who hnvo recorded their observations for onr 1 encfit, bo that we hnvo only to profit by their labors. The fairyland of science has rioiuuin.s as f.aseiimting ns anything iu tho extensive realms of fiction. Why not irmko tho children free of it? Tell them or tho habits of birds and plants and animals: of tho wonder ful snow crystals and I ho black dia monds of tho coal. It is not difficult to begin; it is only difficult to know whero to stop. Tho supply of subjects Is inex haustible. As wo watch tho development of the nctive, intelligent minds, wo feel tho hit portanco of supplying them with food that shall nourish as well as amuso thorn. It seems a pity that tho retentive memo ries, on which it Is now so easy to innko an indelible impression, should not have imprinted upon them facts of real in terest and value. Theso may be told at first in the simplest language and illus trated by reference to familiar things. Children are full of curiosity; all their surrdundings are new and strange. They are constantly asking questions and in quiring into tho reason of everything that strikes them aa being unusual. They should receive intelligent answers, explanations thntr will satisfy then! as fur as possible when tho subject isreally beyond their grasp. Nothing is more exasperating to the inquiring mind than to bo told, "You cannot understand that now; you must wait until you aro older," or given ono of tho other timo honored excuses that servo to conceal the ignorance of the elders. Ladies' Home Journal. Do Rabies Talk to One Another? Do babies talk to ono another? Who ever hast watched an assemblago of young babies left freely to themselves as they aro sometimes when several lit tle carriages are drawn close togethor while their mothers aro' shopping pr their nurses gossiping would be in clined to give an affirmative answer to this question. In a certain large shop in New York there is au antechamber used by mothers to station the car riages of their little ones while they transact their business inside. The writer has counted over a dozen of these equipages drawn up side by side, so that tho tiny occupants had every op portunity to exchange civilities. A boy in buttons, a factotum of the establish ment, is devoted to the business of exer cising oversight. Tho babies gaze at each other with wide open eyes, "coo" and make all sorts of indescribable sounds. They aro re markably good and deeply interested in ono another and apparently derive the greatest satisfaction from this social converse. Cats talk by inflexions. It is claimed by some philosophers that the human infant likewise employs this nat ural language. If so, words are not necessury to ideas, and babies can make themselves understood by their kind. Provided that such a dialect exists and is of uso to them, with what contempt must they regard the efforts of grown people to make "baby talk!" Childhood. The Dress of a Wealthy Chinaman. In tho matter of costumes the China man is notablo for the length and capac ity of his skirts, while his wife and daughters wear and not infrequently dis nlavthe breeches. Silk and satin are his favorite materials for clothes, and the handsomer the pattern and more heavy and showy the embroidery the better dressed he considers himself. A neck lace of beads forms an indispensable ad junct to tho full dressof every mandarin, and a fan is rarely out of Ids hand. Washington Star. Took Another. May Do you supposo any one saw ns when you ldssed me last night? Frank It's possible. There was a great deal of sunshine in your smile. Truth. RAILROAD TIES. An ordinary day coach weighs about 50,000 pounds. Pullman Bleepera weigh about 74,000 pounds. The Chicago and Western Indiana earnod last year $874,209, which was $0. Oil short of meeting expenses. A new station will be erected at Ken vil, N. J., on tho Chester branch of the Delaware, Lackawanna and "Western. Tho new union station and the train sheds which tho Vandalia has been build ing for two years at Terre Hauto aro uearing completion. The payrolls of the Big Four show that about 75 ladies aro in tho company's employ as stenographers and typewrit ers, and their average pay is about $45 per month. Some experts receive as high as $C0 per month. Tho railway races indulged in two sea sons ago by onr London expresses to the north created some alarm through their breakneck speed, but what shall bo said of nn American train whlch runs a mile in 83 seconds equal to a speed of 112J miles per hour? The Blood Horse association ana tne California Jockey club intend to havo p. race track in tho vicinity of Ban Fran cisco that will compare with the "best ftAjttpm establishment. A Noted Divine iny; I b stye been nltK:TutrUer VilM r. Mvancnula. WesU Htomaela Coatlvcue., Willi MUtCU I ttmroloug ccaui!icieu. ARE A SPECIAL BLESSING. I ! :,JIi??.?SS,".S,SrS ?& 5? ei Aa iwjf lSS2.,L..fc ,Mw M"Juv. r, MJ& I , gprj) EVEB7WHEH. V jgec. ItiHe U WaWn&wa 8t.,.T. Mi Pills 8!K SPASK58 A DAY. r. 31 Hem XTetlleal Co., Elkhart, Imt. Cir.rrx.iEME!f ; I never lose on opportur.lt to cocuntnet Ur. MUM KestoratlVe Jervin(iltanr o ti .-voneaffllctcdwHhliervousn'inpliinU :W r W3 with the awurance tin t lll nut . .1 tf disappoint itai-m. wreuoilrfr in titeGuninnlhiioIrt he wasnttftc'wtwuh violent nis. tometlmw ho would hxva 'lire or six n. mi In a single day. Wcvitiro msnv.pmvsi-iV-wirdquT tWriTf finally our dnujWst couimenckd inaiiMn Pr. Miles' Kr- orallve Hcr:i IKS" I 1 vine. We tried k bottle, and could see that idwii nrxrriTfD from Tr 'rinar dosc. ipa three boiues, ana i am na ppyto say the Mid was ENTIRELY CUJ3I CO. We used no 1' .10 ilher r.me edr.'and his euro la complete; us u r mreo ansa sa. a a- M sk nro ta d ""? I rlUUaMIMUa utid pcrfect- ly healthr. You are at liberty to uso my name In sounding thc MAiac or t'mis" wohbkaVUl' REMEDY. 8. a HlACOX; Agent Pacific ExpWOsi Ilastiric, Nebraska, April 6th, U92. Dr. Miles' NervinEi most cTittxrw coax rom HTUTjArnrc. heuralqit jrmvoua' MdMJ. - - - . - TSATioK, mzznrcsa, spabhb, bleeflescV. HES3, DULL5ES3, BLUES, sad OPIUM HASH. SOLD ON A POSITIVE QUARANT It. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 DT& old by D. J. Fry, druggist, Salem Baby cried, Mother sighed Doctor prescribed : Cattork.' TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, August 1, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as folio wh: SALh.M PRODUCE ilAllKET. Fauir. Peas 8 cents a gallon. Raspberries red and black 4 eta. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 4i cts. Hogs dressed 0 to OJ. Live cattle 2 to 21. Sheep alive $1.50 to $2.00. Spring lambs-$l 50 to $2.00. MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour In wholesale lota $3.20. Retail $3.00 Bran $17 bulk, $18 sacfeed. Sbprta $19 and $20. Chop feed $10 and $20. WHEAT. 54 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats 40 to 45 cents. Hay Baled, new $8 to $12; old $10 to $14.( Wild In bulk, $6' to $8. Barley No demand except for feed.' 50 cents. FARM PRODUCTS. Apples $1,50 a bushel. Wool Best. 10c. Hops Small sale, 15 to 17c. .Ekcs Cash, 18 cents. Butter Best dairy, 25; fancy creamery. SO. Cheese 12 to 15 cts, Farm smoked meata Bacon 12Jj hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes new. 00c Onions 1 to 2 cents, Beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, 18c; Anise seed, 20c. ainaongj $1.'40; HIDES AND PKLTS. Green, 2 cto; dry, 4 cts; sheep peltsj 75 eta to $1.25. No quotations on fun: LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 7 to 10 oU; broilers 10U12JJ duoksj 12J; turkeya, slow sale, choloei 10 ctt; geese alow. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS, a rain, Feed, etc. Flour Standard, $3.40; Walla Walla', 13.40; graham, $3.00; superfine, $2.60 per barrel. ... , . Oato Whlte,45o per bushel; grey, 42d; rolled, in bags, $0.258.60; barrels', $0.606.75; cases, $3.76. Hay Best, $1617 per ton;commori, $1013. n Wool vaney, m to i. MIllstufrH-Bran, $17.00; uuorlii, $2: ground barley, $2fl24; chop feed, $1B. per ton; whole feed, barley, 8085 pJi cental; middling. $2328 per ten: breW log barley, 00(a)05o per cental: chlckeh wheat. $1 221.24 por cental. Hops 10 to 17jc. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter-Oregon fancy creamery ,221 J5e: fancy dclry, 17j20c; fair to gooa trARn: common. 12fo perpdundjGall foriila, 8544o per roll. -.-y Cheese Oregon, i ?, wlus, 16cj Young American, 16o pe oer pound; California flats. 14c. Ecea Oregon, 18c per dozen. l4ltry-Chlckensold1$o.OO; broiler; 'urge, $200fe3.0u; ducks, old, $4,606 UM1:' voudkT f2.60fo4.00; geese, $Stt' arkey.', live, 12Jc; dreesed, loo, per w BAN FRANCISCO MABKBT. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 12fi I5c;dolnfeiior,0llc; do valley, 14(s 6c. Hops lC181o. Ptatoes-New E4rly Rose, 60c8U WcfeOO per oentol. uinks, $. 001 J00 per cental. Onions 7685c pe' cental for red ntl$I.OQ120f"rsllversklns. Barley .Tl'eed,6091l82jo per1 cents it good quality and 83lo for cbolc '".,utff' .rv.;... :. Oat- l i5lil.2J: food to cfolee,f I.WI.iT otunTop to Mr. II 101.25; icry fl.80 l.- black, f 1.101 J per cental. -.Mining, Ji.o(S oz, i'cy "? THE DAQQAQE SMASHER. Tlirc Cheerful Little Rtorles Recalled by (Middle Aed Cltlren. "I look in vain in tho literature ot the day," Bald n middle aged Inaii, "for sto- fiea of the baggage smasher, such aa wero current B0 or 40 years ago, wince used to interest mo very much. Who that is old enough cannot recall tho story of tho baggage master and tho cfr'otii man's snake? Tho circus man's trunks, in will bo remembered, had been at ono time and another pretty roughly han dled, and so one day ho got a rathej flimsy trunk and put in it a boa con strictor 22 feet long, and ho marked on the ontaido of the trunk: 'Don't break! Boa constrictor insider '"Oh, IVo just been' waiting for eonjg? body to sHln a boa constrictor by this line.' said the bagi&ge smash6f, and'liM OT.nV.luul' V.a trnnV'Hv rain hf ttnlTiflriAlAiCl intending td'tosslt'Wi ills heKd, but'he' tronlrml nrtth nnnVf Rfiridori erierifv' tfi'at'HeV nulled the harid!6 dffl The'rr he ticket tho tWlik oVer tllo" other ena-np ahd' graTibcd it bjtho"other handle, lifted if 'and drdpped it and smashed it wids. open, and there was a snake in it, and the snako came out and uncoiled, hini self, and when ho coiled himself up again ho was around tho baggage mas ter, and "Tho baggage master never checked anv batrcau'e after that. "Another story toldor the tnouiations. of a travoler whose trunks had been smashod, and how finally he filled a big- trunk with dynamite and marked it: Handle With caret Dynamite!' " 'Dynauiittf said the bdggage mas ter, with fine 6corn, and ho pulled the trunk down froin tlie top of a high pile and let it fall on ono corner, and "Ho nevcr'returaed. "Then thoro was the story about tho angered travoler wno piacpu upon ino corners or nis trunK-paicnesoi sonw ma terial so elastic and springy that if you dropped the truuVhard' it boundod into the air thousands of feet. This trunk came to the station on tho summit of a great load of trnnks.and tho baggage master seized it by the handle, braced oho f oofagaiiiBt .the load and pulled tho trunk'off and te't itjallupoh'ono'conier, and-; "It never camo back. . . ,. "And. tho owner supd and recovered for tho loss of his' trunk. "ltmight'not be easy in a paragraph conclusively to assign redsohs for the decline' of the 'trunk story. Certainly the baggage1 irintster is" ai powerful as' over, and surelv'hd cannot have lost Iff the comparatively brief period' of 80' or 40 years that fine sense of humor that' onco promptod him playfully to drop a trunk and break it wide open. It seems more probable that ho has shared With the rest of mankind in that steadily adr vanclug refinement of methods which has marked our progress in recent years; that ho is not less humorous, but only less boisterous than ho was, and It may be. too. that tho fact that trunks genot 1 ally aro mauo stronger tnan tney wero haa had something to do wiui it." wew York Snn. Conipllmeut Intended. An American Is reproached vvltti saV-. )ng, "flow do you do, miss?" to ono or ,tlv- dapghtors oi tne rnnco ojc vyrics. But. v.hy not since Mr. Gladstpne al vf p,m uifi'rnKAs lipr tniiiestv as "mum?" Oi .another American an odd stoiyls tolfl off bis meeting with a deposea Italian pnnco X nnited States minister haa, vtii' dia form, presented this American to Wb' ' ' t.i't.. -..- .tin T-..1.A -." TTtdrt?-o "Ahl glad to meet you, sir," said tuej American. "I don't remember that t -vol. t,anV,i' nt vnn before, but Tve lone. Jiad tho greatest atlmirtlon for tho sad-l saires you make in your town." Youtli'd Compnniom Too Much Education. Tjeacher (waifs' night school) Now, remember, a diamond is pu'ro Carben: i Sloo blacking, by the way, uoys, wmad of carbon, and the shlna or gliaWn i duo to millions of tiny dlamoiida. Gentleman (the next day) I want my "boots blacked. How much, boy? Boy I don't know, boss. I hain't Ud a chance to inquire the pricoo' diamonds this niornin. Good Nows. An Karljf Morning Affair. "Wfll, roust go. I have'to't down to business early, yon know." "Do you? Well, iti very kiHd id you to' slop (n on your way dowri; Mr. 8Uy. late." Life. l'rTcutd Illrorcrutcuts. lie Tlie'ir marriage was a verj; harrpy one. It occurjwl over 25 years ago, yet they never hnvo exclinnged n angry word. 8he-IwlFgd! That is truly remarka ble. Affinity, I suppose. Ho Oh. no. A inUiplacml switch on their briibtl touri Truth, No Matter. A young wiuou tmo wll to n friend, I should lit" 'to- uiarrjvan cngfjiwr." "A civil MigiiMt'r5"aitkt!l her friend. "OlT It would not mutter much. I would'tooh tuaVo 1dm ciTU," m th ! ply,-TiHJlU. . , BALD HEADS!iElect Llhts WrMttls tho cofldltlow of yottr? .3 yout tittl dry, 5 tWj)h brittle? Dee It split at tho end a? I Ids It'oV tijr.f.Msj .HsUia.9 ffu4B ! 4nit Atif ftfn rflmhrd nr 'C brutUcdf It. it full of LsltdtVor In A heated your symptomsbO wanted In tlmo or you will become bald. SkookumRoot Hair Grower I Uwhatroancfd. iuprodetkriU not an accident bpt the wall of idsntino Jlr v 7Tz..-r- .-.. -,il. . Ihatia ..tiilwf. n iMltn -h.riLAV- - rrofw to treat tSem. 8koa5tum,,conulni n.ithermrnsralsuorollt. It tfl IsbotaDrtTbutfttWllfhtrallr eooltnf and rsfrjthlnf Toole. Ur sUmulatln J Ux foUlcles, it ttoptatunt hair, runt dandruff and grow hair en bald Jh, ., tr Xpt? tba scalp ela, heaHrl tad tn from IrrlUtln. rtUon. fcy Uim oFEimtnmaftruaaV. It destrori panuiHo iiutett, which ttJ en Plo8t'drairS.,M60tippy Ton Knd direct to ns. and we rUl forward Sfmaid, on. rteeiplot price, Ip1ariforll0.' THB SKOOKUn TKl CMABK rfT-L T HAutk T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cer, 50th and Obemeketa Street. Geo. Fendrich, . CASH MARKET Beat meat and free delivery. 136 State Street. PROFESSlONAIi AND BUSINESS CARDS. P. H. U'ABOY. 0& O. BINdkAM. T,A'R0V A BINdHAM. Atlfcrns j"S M Law. Stats neoai Stats. neds la the aupreme and circuit court of thij Rl. POIBE. Attornty at law. Balem, Ore . bou. 0U(!e"-7i Commercial street. miLMOK KURD, Attorney at Taw, jleM, JL Orttso'. Offlca up stairs In rwtton block HJ. BlQbKR. Attorney hi litw,Balem, Ore . gon. Ofllcs oyer yusl'g bank. JJ.BHAW.Mi W.I1UN1V MHAW nu . Attprnpra t law. Offlro over Capital .National pang, oaiem, mxij"-i. JOHN A. OAR-JOtf, Attorney nt la W, rooms K and 4, Bush bank buHdlnsr, Balem, Or, B. r. BONHAM. W, II. HOLM-IB. OON HAM IIQIAIB8, Attorneys at litw. t) OfUoelnllusb block, between State atad liourt, otrcommerolal street. E. lOt?UE, HtunograpUer and .Tjpe- -n.lin.t Ilea, omilnnAil tvnewrltlnE Of- oo but one in ureeoo. uver bu.-i --.-, , ,. ...v- ""T-4-irr---fr..v; ',.' I. Bale in, Oregon. TKLLA HUEUMAN. lypewrltlnit and Gn.y commercial siopoerapuy. nvm -i, k. FlrsHslasa Wort VIII.. .IV .ww" reasonable. K A. DAVia. Late iWt'araduate'of New .v York, give special attention to tne qis eases o eases lnnm f women ana onuaren, uime, iun. lunes. kidneys, skin oiseases and sureerr. OfBoo at residence, lcH State street flon from 9 to 2 a. m. and 2 to p. t CODBUUa- m. 7-l-m a M on? iMlvatrinw ANnmirtnEON. ce 81o rprnmerclal street,ln Eldrtdge blook. l)iM.nM Aln I VlinmATA III Sretit. P-W)WNB. M. D., pysieiananaur. is, geoa uuica, vuiu ., .., 'pmmerclal street. It. T. O. BMITII, DenUst. 92 Btats street ,VT.'.Y .rrrJ-' !... l-n,t,1 nruim oatem. ufmuu. -iimw .vm-. ,..-., Uon 5ns of every description. Valnless loveiw ttons a specially. D. I'UQH, -ArcliHecti, plani. speo'noa. tlons and superintendence for al. cleisea' ol buildings. OfflJe 290 Commercial street, up stairs. nilOTlCCTION LODQK NO. 3, A. O, IJ. yfr L Meet la tbelr ball . n btitte Inkuranoo bulldlnifj every Wedntodaytvnlnsr. A. w: DRNNIrl. M. W. J, A. BEJL'WOOto. Recorder. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. BJIIT-U BUN3 The Rustler food Saw And be dosp'.t bqrn up half your wood, In fuel, when he saws It, Make your contracts with hlta personally .0. ltaveordersa .Vpatcbi cigar stors Dearborn's book stor,.M Hummrr 'street; or address tne by mall. 8-14-U THE WILLAMETTE, BALEM, OBEQON. Bates, $2.56 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel' between' Porttatfa and Ban Fzanclsco. FlrsV-cliun In alllUappotntmonti. It table are served with th Choicest Fruits Urewn In the -Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. POWER HOUSE Meat Market. Kreih ud Bait meaUof the, beat quality. Poultry and stock. Free delivery. FRED WAYMIRE, BLOOD DISORDERS A New lUmedy A in Siifie- fSde sal p4rtllInffoa rTr !T !..l...k. L.-ln ...w4rJr.f ! matt lWr K?silfcn3-ra ut di-s fti".! IWV. lif Smd WfurtkiUr swl fmJitu. huf W guiint. - ur refund U- moMy. AddnM HQFFAT WtiW& P' . n rint fOMTLANi oi. k fi.jLjmSLrj.ji -PjmjuuuuuiLj'J'JAM dandruff? Docs your scalp Itch ? ! condition? If these aro sorno of i orowsr, u pw uouw i jor iuu iw.p.nvo. ..... . KUU1 nAIK UKUVYCK CU., FI-UnAveane, new or, n. x. Screen Doors aniJ JoimiNa. Xorley VVlnstahloy. Bbop 218 High street. J.E. JLUIU'HI. -Brick null Tile- NOHTH BALUM. J.L.ASHBY. Talce It! EVENING JOURNAL, Only a cents a day delivered nt your door.' Meat Market, 203,Cominrolal Street. G6od moati, Prompt delivery. J01 C, MARTIN1. Horseshoeing. BLAOKSMITHlfta. Btalo Street, - - Sulem svi MtKilloii, Sfeam Wood Saw Leave ordirrf at Rnlem Im provement Co.. 9S State street. J. H. HAAS, TELE WATOHtaAlOTR, 2I5J. Commtrelil St., - ialim, Oregon. (Next door to Klein'?.): Specialty of Bpeotaolea, and repairing Clocks, Walohn. and .lewelrv CSmith Premier Typewriter. Bold on easy payment. For Rent. W. I. STALEY, Agent, Salem, n.N.lUUIU'KE.aeaU Agent, 101J Third Bt. Portland, rtend forcalalnenn. LEAVES BALEM from U. 1. Dock at 6 .o'clook a. m. every Wed neaday and Haturday. LEAVK3 "PORTLAND trom the Central dock at foot oi WashlBgton' street every Bunday and Thursday. Leaves balem for Albany every Monday and Tuesday, re turning same uays Concerning freight and passenger buslneu, call pu the agent, AU -.-Wi--J.. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BUREAU 8ALI.M, Oregon Private work a specialty. C. 11. OLKMKNT, Manager. HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Marlon Street. lias the best facilities lor moving and ra's lng bouses. tave order at Uray Jlroa., ot address Balem, Oregon. Prom Terminal or laferior Pointa ih lithe line to tke To all Points East and South. It I the dining car route. Itruns through vestibule trains. ery day In the ) far to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of car.) Oompd of dining car unsurpassed, Fullman drawing room sleeper ;of latest equlpme Tpment TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Best that can be constructed and In wbleh accommodalUos are both liee aud iur. nlsbed for holder of first and seooud-c'as tick is, and. ELEGANT DAY COACHEH. Aoontlnaots l'ue cocne sting with all Una.aOordln( direct nd unlntermpted service. I'ullman sUT MT' Ions can base cured In advtrui ttuo U any agent of the road. . . Through tickets to aud from all point In Amsrloa, Kugland and Kurope oau be l purobascdatauy ticket oflle of HiIjooiu. Full information coneerumg raUa, tltoe of Uatn.route andother detail furnished on &:ellcatlon to any Mentor .. A. D. OHAKLTOrf. AMUtanl ueneral tuwoover Agent, n Mo. 121 First trl, pt. WmUI rat vt. cor. WMPiuji"". rv n lV"l Jrejoa Steamer Elwood; OH Hi etc i Sunt cm, TO roNSUMEHS i ilieMi"m IJght 'il Pmvor ''oii1iiij' al cinl lnn Iirvs (.-tiilrpt-il llielr Kir. trio LUhi p ni wltli the m t rood ru Hfpxrntu and a 0" iiio o on r Hie ptibl'o a liefr lllit thnn iriy v.tr.n nl nt h mti lower than nil)' city on thecals'. Arc itinf InciimlrKconl l.i(li( fn'. Ilccti'Ic .Wn.orH lor nil tHirposcs ivhoro poWcr Is re qiiltcd. Itc.l lenrea can bo wlre.l fi,riw tiiaov llhla as desired nnd the eoasurnxn uy fur cm jr suo'i llithts ft era used. This O.Inj nglilend by an Klccino Meter, omoe 179 Commercial St. Fresh- f News-Papers- Fruits- nnd Canfllcs. J. L BBNNEIT ft SON. P. O. Bloolc T. W. TH0RNBURG, Tho Upholsterer, Remodels, ro-covora and impairs upholstered furniture, first clou -work. Obemeketa street, Utnta Insurance bloolc Deutscher Advocat. ('0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR. Admitted to practice in all the courts. i Special, attention i''K piMipie ana late 081 ccs. THe Yaquina Route, OKEGON PACIFIC II 11. And Oregon Dovelopraent comjaay's steam' Islilp line: 225 mile shorter, X) bonr lew time than by any oilier route, First das ,llirotigh passenger and freight line Horn liiruunu nun ail loiuiti iu, iuo rvniuiuiiio Ivalley to and fromlsan Kranclsco. TIME BOUKDULE, (Except Bundaj1.) Liv Albany 1:00 pmlLv UorvalU 1:19 P m T Yaanlna.J.::!0 p m Lv Yaqulua...0:4i a in l.v Corvaliu. 10:-6 am Ar Albany UilOa m O. A O. train connect at Albany and Cor. vallts. Tho above trains connect at Yaquina with the Oregon Development' do.' Una of steam, era between Yaquina and Han Fninclsoo N. B. Fassengtr from' l'ortlaud and all Wlllamelte valley point can make close con. nectlon with the train of the Yaquina Route at Albany or Oorvalll and )f .destined tn Baa Vranclsoo, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina the eveulng berbrn datoof'Ralltngi Passenger nud Freight Rate always the lowest For lurormatlun apply to Messrs. HULMAN&Co., Freight' and Ticket AgenU 300 and 20- Front Hlre"i, Portland, Or., or C, C. HOUUE, Ao't Uen'l FL A Pass. Agt., Or. l'acino R. 11. Co , Corvallla, Or., C. II. HABWKLL, Jr., Oen'l Freight and Pass. Act. Ore Development Co., SOI Montgomary Bt East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE the Southern Pacific Company. CAUrOllNIA ZXPKKSS THAtl KUN DAII.T 111 TWICIK rOUTlJlMD ANP 8. V. "Boutli. North." Ar. I 7:3a a. m Lv. I 6:2-1 a. m Lv.) 7,-OQp.m 7.-00 p. m. 0:18 p. m. 8:16 a. in. Ev7 LV. Ar. i'ortlanST Halem Ban Fran. ip onl; ,Kut north of Roseburgi l'ortlaud Oregon City, It. - !.; . I k... m. m. ... n ma-l Ut..l.l- Halsey,Ilarrlsburi,JuuctIonClty,Irvineaud r.uKene. lUMKIIUIUi MAIJ.IMIJ.Y, ill, m. I Lv. 11:17 a. in I Lv. 1:60 p. m, j Ar. FoTfland Halem Raieburg Ar. I fc0 p. m. Lv. I 1: p. ra. Lv, 7:00 a. m Albany" Local, Daily Kxeept Hunday, 6:00 p. in. rvr LV! Portland Ar. IHUWiMiu Lv. 1 7:34 a. . Lv, j fe30 a. ni. rja p.m. M p.m. Balem Albany Dining Cnrn oh Ogdcn Route TOLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND Second Class Stooping Cars Attached to all through train. vVestSide Division. Between Portlaad and Gerrallis: PAn.Y"(BruPT BON DAY I. 7J a. in. I Lv. fonluna Ar. I 6:-Jp. l!tl0p.iri.Ar. trvrtUI l.v.l-.Mp. in. m. At Albany and Oorvalll connect wltn iralnsufOreuon lHAne Railroad. KIVU&WTHAIH IUlt.T KXOKITBUWUAV 'SlOp.m.TLv. 73 p. in. I Ar. " FortTaud "' MoMlnnvllla "Ar.T Lv.i 8:Ha.m &:45a.w TUKUCJK TICUKT8 To all potnU in the Kasttrn States, Canada ana Kurope can uc outaiuea at iowet nw Irom W. W. UKINNKK. Agent, tialecn. K.F. KOUKUS, A.t.O. F.a-id'i.Agt K. KOKItlKI(, Maaaser WISCOSIN CENTRAL LINES. (NortStrn Pacific R. R, Co., Um-) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains DIIy. lUSpm l.-iipui IO:Oam &2Spm 7il-pm lOApm i7Jrjpm 1 ... Mlnn. a KMaiB MSkri ll.iuam &U64EB l MHiiiauu..a IUulutb-ft I . Ashland, a 1 43pm 716araIOiam aChlcgcc. I 6.8ej)W Ticket sold and lutmt ebeeked tkei toaUpolntaln theUultHUtaudCMfc, Close connection made 1 Ctiloo t U train going Kast aud Bouth. For lull iurormaUon apply to your mxit llokctegentor rJAH. .-. Ua. V , end Tkt, At, Oli U 8tjMt n . , J rlWiW' 4 JJr;--As . ... .