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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1893)
r"rifi FBiHMI5liltf 'BiHHI ""wwrnp? ltnilk ami illations. Two (Usfinct military organizations wore at'first'creatcdin tho south, ro epectWdly known as tbo regular and tho provisional or volunteer army. Tho former belonged to tho general or state government. Tho latter was tho offspring of tho people. One was intended to be.pormanent. Tho ex istence of tho other depended on tho duration of- tho war. In a meabtne, however, tho regular army was merged in tho provisional organiza tion, and its officers, who wero gen erally graduates of West Point and other military schools, wero trana- ferred tto tho Jvolunteera and pro moted to high grades. Tho men wero not unliko those in tho regular service in all civilized nations and wero restrained by tho same-rigid discipline. On the other hand, the volunteers wero a free and easy lot, who fraternized with their officers, and until the severer lessons of tho war wero taught maintained an equal footing with them. One day an altercation -took place between a captain and a private. In the course of tho dispute the subor dinate made an irritating remark, when tho'offlcer exclaimed, "If you repeat that again, I will lay down my rank and fight you." "Lay down your rankl"- was tho indignant re sponse. '-' Thlat won't make you a gen tleman. ,A coward ought to fight with straps on his shoulders, bub it takes a gentleman to fight for $11 a month." 31ue and Gray. Chlnlwlok nnd His Trousers, WIt. Chirdwick tells the follow ing 'stery: "Once traveling through France I reached Grenoble, whoro I found out I was almost penniless. I managed to go up to Thonon, a few miles from Geneva, and on my way there I thought a great deal of how to reach Geneva. I passed the night at tho Lion d'Or, and the next morn ing when I woko up I called for the garcon and asked him for my trou bers. It is tho custom in French ho tels, you know, to put outside of your room your shoes and clothes so that the following day you find everything clean. "After some search he told me ho could not find them. I insisted and had tho landlord called up. 'lam sorry,' he said, 'but no one can tell where your trousers are.' 'Well,' I Baid, 'I want a'pair of trousers and a ticket to Geneva I had in my pocket.' The landlord was at a loss. He had tho house search ed over and ove. again, but no trousers. 'Well,' said I. 'I shall not go out of here without my trousers and my ticket. Send for the chief of police.' "Two hours later the landlord en tered mv TOom, bringing a new pair of trousers' and a ticket, apologizing for all that trouble." Mr. Chirdwick waB asked whero his trousers were, to which he replied: "I had none. I had pawned them to pay my fare to Thonon." Argonaut. 8ho Was Getting Unpopular. How strangely people are conBti tuted! A pretty and vivacious fin de siecle 'woman said to mo recently : "I'm going to give up playing poker." "Very wise, too, "'I answer ed. "You jirG'bound to lose in tho end." "Oh, I don't give it up.becauso I lose," she replied, "but because I win." "Explain theJparadox," I said. "Well.'was" her reply, "I am so lucky that Iain getting unpopular. I really am. . 'ouknbw thatl play in the same littlo club and with the same peoplo once a week. "Well, my luck is remarkable. "Do as I will draw four cards, draw to an interior, draw a wholo hnml T rrnnfiraflv win. "And I know that my friends there ore beginning to hate me, especially my women friends. "I'm nearly always taking their money, and as I value their good uv,rt,.o ti,nn T do tho came I m going to stop playing. "-Polly Pry Now York Recorder. in lA Fresh Translation. Tho small boy had been irritating Ma fnr.w with many vexatious questionsabout a psalm-ho - studying- for Sunday school was next Father, what does selah mean?" was the latest. "Shut upl" said paterfamilias. Tbo 'boy baid nothing, but in Sun day pchool tho psalm was under aifl- cussiou. , , "Who knows what the word selah mean3?"asked the young superiir- tbndent. i Tho Bmall boy's hands went up.and ho was halfway out of bis seat .No ono else laised a hand. Well?" Baid tho superintendent. "Shut up!" fcaid the small boy. And seeing tho look on tbo teachers face added: "It is. I asked papa and Jio said 'shut up '"-Toledo Blado. ' -different Way of Putting U This ia a scientinc way: - rnilrwnlnthositting posture with ftn, iu n oiontific wav: "u a raim fflfjsrw hard palate, tho succotorial epacou obliterated; tbesoft palate no .longer adheres to tho roof of tbetongiio, nn,i if niration be earriea on uiun u.u uua - - i keepliU juoutfa Bhut-when adoep, ft through theuioutu tne"' doDO any ira0.b taiubegina to vibrate." And this w AppUcant (modcBtly)-itTJ2.i-- . "it a man doesn't " sThildren. eir.- KlllS Ui.OlBo'KiJlUH.n, t,ti King George of Groeco is invaria bly accompanied wherever ho goea by a little mongrel cur to which he is deeply attached and of which he camo to bo tho owner in a rather cu nous way. He was at sonio maneu vers a number of years ago, standing amid, his staff on tho top of a hill watching tho movements of the troops, when suddonly tho Httlo dog made its appearance, no ono knew whence, and stationed itself at the King's feet. All attempts to dislodge i. wero iruiuess, ami it remained thero until tho end of tho review. When tho king Walked to his car riage, tho little dog trotted in front of him as proud as Punch, with his tail erect, and beforo any ono could interfere scrambled into tho car riage. "Arrived at tho place, ho dart cdin first and insisted on remaining with the kins. His maiestv. who is slightly superstitious, declared that tho dogs persistency was a good omen, and that at any rate ho had ono faithful friend. Sinco that day tho dog has slept in the king's bed room ni.d has scarcely over left him. It i3 a most supercilious little fellow and never takes notice of any one eavo his majesty, whom it seems to idolize. Now York Tribune. Hattle's Tert Retort. The shoppers in a well known store wero amused the other day by tho pert brightno6sof a littlo child who was evidently much spoiled by her mother. Tho latter was looking for something and could not find ex actly what she wanted. Finally her choico narrowed down to three pieces of dress goods, and she was very much perplexed which to take. Tho little girl, who was about 6 years of age, was constantly asking ques tions about things sho saw and dis tracting her mother's attention from her purchases. Finally the mother became distracted between her pur chases and her child and said, "If you don't keep quiet, Hattie, I'll burst out crying." Tho littlo ono drew herself up and as nuick as a flash responded, "For goodness sake, mamma, don't begin in front of all these peoplo, or you'll make me ashamed of you." It is to be hoped she was disci plined when she reached home, but from tho way her mother continued to laugh over the child's precocity it is not probable. Philadelphia Press. Milo of Creton. Of the wonderful athletes of all ages, Milo of Creton is perhaps tho most known. Ho onco ran a milo with an ox on his shoulders, then with a blow of his fist killed the beast and ate it in one day. Tho strongest man could not take from Milo a pomegranate which ho held between his two fingers, al though a woman ho loved is said to have dono it. Ho could break by contracting his veins and muscles a cord tied around his forearm. Ono day, being in a houso with some pu pils of Pythagoras, the ceiling threat ened to fall in, but Milo supported tho column on which it rested, thus giving his1 friends timo to escape. His death is well Known, no xneu to tear asunder tho trunk of a nee, but his hands got pinched in the wood, and being unable to disengage them ho perished, devoured by wild beasts. Cincinnati Commercial Ga zette. . A General Title. In Lisbon years ago thero was a very popular boatman who served tho various men-of-war that visited tho port. Ho was a cheerful, oblig ing fellow, and always at his post, nAnconnpntlv ha received a lion's share of tho patronage of the ships. His Portucueso name translated, or rather spelled phonetically, was John Fishballs, and ever since his time the value of the name has been so well recognized that every boatman on the quay has appropriated it to his own use, and on tho appearance of a pas senger tho air is filled with shout? of "MoJohnrishhallsl" "Hero you are, Fishballs I' and a regular scrimmago ensues iw tho faro. Harper's possession or xuu Young People. Wet Feet and Cold. rw nwn-Sfiouard recommends tho following as tho best way to overcome susceptibility to taking cold from getting the feet wet: Dp tho feet in cold water and let them remain there a few seconds. The next morning dip them in again let Sdb tbemieinain in a fewEeconds linKcr. The next morning keep them f little longer yet and continue Sis till you can leave them in haU an hour without taking cold. In this way a person can becomeaccusomed the cold water, and ho will not take cold from this cause. But be i Thoroughly understood that the !Varfen.llfrarefuUy' A Young Critic "Papa," said tho pastortllttiesW, wateffir him constnictog and " - - - t t wnter "Yes, my tell you ?tat o wnwi vising wou-v --,, T Bocorder. II Was an Eipert. rSBSS I am the fa Boaton Wro- j0BnL 'JOVMlJNti 'OAtflTAi sgK - wjc- -Kl,l sij. JUST TOO LOVELY. When llrmlnttetl, theUaroe of Football All Came Hack to Her. Sho told him wheit ho asked her if sho would like to go out and see tho football game that she would bo only too glad to go, because she did enjoy a ball game ed much and that she hadn't seen one for two years, when Charlie Joy took her and told her all about it. That pleased him immensely, for ho didn't like Char lie a little bit and did dote on a girl that knew something besides embroidery and caramels. So thoy went, and sho looked on, apparently in great interest, for half an hour, .and he was so absprbedithat'he almost forgot her. It occurred to him after awhile that aheas there, and he turned to her. "Do you understand it?" he inquired. "Oh, yes," sho said; "that ia, most of it, but I'm a httlo rusty, I. think, and some of the terms I hear I don't quite understand." "What, for instance?" "Well, what is a 'touchdown?' " "That's when a player touches tho ball back of his opponents' goal, and it counts four points." "Oh, yes, and what is a 'putout?' " "That's when a player of the side which has made a 'touchdown' kicks the ball to a player of his own sido, the object being to get into a better position for a kick at the goal." "Yes, I see," sho responded in some doubt, "and what is 'charging? " "That's rushing forward to seize the ball or to tackle a player." Then she waited a few minutes until a lively tussle was ended and he could give her a moment's time again. "Wasn't that perfectly lovely?" she exclaimed, "and how stupid of mol I remember distinctly now that Charlie told me nil those points, and that three strikes were out, and when a man stolo a base tho batter pounded him for threo hits, and when the ball got foul they fanned the air. Of course I ought to have remembered, but I was thinking about something else when-wo camo out this afternoon. There, see that man making a homo runl Ain't he just too lovely?" and the young man gave her one long, agonized look and shrieked aloud. Detroit Free Press. The Scene of Conflict. "This talk," said tho bachelor, "of woman's engaging in the pursuits of man is all nonsense." "I don't know," said his friend doubt fully. "There's no doubt of it. Suppose a war should arise. Womon couldn't fight, could they?" "What's tho reason they couldn't?" "Why, because they are not naturally constituted for warfare." "Humph! Just come over to.tho bar gain counter in our dry goods store some day, and you'll change your mind." Washington Star. Too Had. Edith's grandmother had come from Maine for a visit, and the ) oung woman she is almost 10 years old took her into the parlor to show her a lion's 'head done in crayon. Edith made tha picture and is proud of it. Grandmother adjusted her epectaclec and gazed admiringly at the drawing. "You don't know what that is, grand, ma," Edith said. "Don't know what it 1st" responded grandmother, a little touched. '"Lived on a farm CO years and not know a chlf a head when I see itl" New York Times. I" by All Dleanc Let us havo P's. Persons who patron izo papers should pay, for the pecuniary prospects of the press have peculiar pow er in pushing forward public prosperity. If the printer is paid promptly and hit pocketbook kept plethoric by -promptly paying patrons, ue puis mo jjou w ifi in peace, he paints his picture of i passing events in more pleasing colors, jand o perusal of his paper is a pleasure td the people. Paste this pieco of proverbial philosophy in pumpkin pieorderin some place where all persons may seo it plain ly. Exchange. Yet Hb Oava It the Shake. Uncle Allen had dropped into a cob bler's shop for repairs. As-heiroso up after putting on the mended shoe he pulled tho chair up with him. "That lump of wax," said the shoe maker, "seems to have formed a strong attachment for you." "I don't reciprocate," replied Undo aUpii. "but I confess I'm a good deal stuck on tho chair."-Chicago Tribune. Patient Man (with ntwpper, lo lenv - . . t j,ow yo0rrereihngT I've gone brWoclu lutt my strwt airedr-Pnck. ..yontnay think you'u, ".artW wltb late lamented ben fruit, bati Sink rou're nutWns ? IrWttjr Ud toW-p222: Jiot Dnreaevnablc 'OOTlNAL,2T)SDAyiT07IEJMBHil4,'183. A PHILOSOPHICAL NEGRO. ftrotjim. and Urateiy Are No Earthly Use to n lira I 7 inn, , ,01d Pflto was a phdosophor. Ho was described to mo as having both a retrospective and philosophical cast ox countenance. Ho had been a sol dier, having belonged to ono of tho most gallantly behaved colored regi nionts that fought in the battio of FortDonelson. Tho person to whom I am mdobted or the following dialogue discovered old Peto upon tho hurricane deck of vl Mississippi steamer and by way pf an introduction said: "I suppose you wero in tho, war, for you look liko a soldier!" "Yes, sah. I had a Jeetlo taate ob it at Fo't Donolson." "Stood your ground, did you!" "Not sab. Runned." "Ran at the first fire, did you?" "Yaa8, sah. Would hab runned soonah if I'd knowed it was comin." "Why, that was not very credit ablo to your courage." "Massah, wah wasn't in my line. Cookinwere,niy perfoshin." "Well, but had you no regard for your reputation?" ''Yaas, sah. But reputation's nuf fin whatever to me by do sido pb life." "Do yqu consider your life worth more than pthor people's?" "WvtU inoah to inot sah." "Then you must value it very highly?" "I does, sah, inoah dan all dis world; moah dan $1,000,000, ,for what am dat to a man wid do href out'n himself. Preservation am de fust law, sah." "But why should you act upon a different rulo fiom other men?" "Case different men has different vallers on dair libes. Mine am. not in do market." "But if you had lost it in tho war you would huvo had tho satisfaction of knowing that you died for your country." "Wot satisfaction, would, dat be, massah, wld do power ob leolln gone?" "Then patriotism and honor pre nothing to you 1" "ifuffiu whatever, sah; nuflln whatever. I 'gards 'em as 'mong de vanities." "Do you think any of your com pany would havo misbed you if you had been killed r" "Mobbo not, massah. A dpad white man ain't much account ,let alonoadead uiggah. But I'd miss myself awfully, and that was do pint wid old Pto." Pluladplphia Times. &&3Bfr Mrs. Sarah Mutr o! Minneapolis. For Women Hood's Sarsapnrilla Is Especially Adapted to Cure Difficulties Peculiar to the Sex The restoring and Invigorating properties of Hood's Barsaparllla, combined with Its power to vitalize and enrich tho blood, es pecially adapt It for all troubles peculiar to women that tired feeling, or debility caused by change of season, climate or life. Hood's Sanaparllla lias accomplished very gratifying resulu In many cases, lleadtblsi " I was for a long time a sufferer from Fomalo Woakness, and Wed many remedies and physicians, to So good purpose. One day I read one of the IloodT Barsaparllla books, and thought I would try a bottle of tht medicine. It made so great a difference In my condition that I took three bottles more and found myself perfectly well. I havo also given Hood's Sanaparllla to the children and It keeps them In good health. I am willing that this shall be used for the benefit of others " Mita. Bakam Mum, 808 10th Ave., B.JWnneapolls, Minn. Hoory8PlLL0 cure all Ursr llli. BU looine... Jsnudlce, Inaltcitton, Blcfc UswUthe W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE koWf, Da wo wer tSs7 Wkea wort Ii ti try pair.. Vest In the werW. jm 54.00 3.50 2.51 2.25 12.00 If vm wot t DRCS8 SH0L m4 ts th Mas! K?l ,; t6 U VS, try 3, W, UM .TeVL tLi ft wail b csitsn iu4Mvi .Lj.l J.l. H.V tltuuvtS, frotUhtoKcolMl7oorMisrj it it W prtkMl; w. u yr 9m. -"?- prlt & w tfis Wto, tx fr It wU. yW V.UVOVaW' rekto, Has. BoM kf Kkai'khk Hiwa. fi!EffLTRNtD THE RASCALS WJT." .. i hsvetts-t'd a O'WOM HOUHKr ol ."own ob But. street, peer O -ff. Lrs I wt be Mal U- l Jr" "fr, -r.A r.lntr o W ne''tn Wsn t ,;;S m VUi !ood fits, go.-! maurw a-4 BEAltUU EATfcY DONE. 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Put your foot in as for aa it will go, right on top of tho towel. Now, grab tho towel and pull up on it. Boo how easy your foot slides int It's hotter than a shoo horn."' Electrical Raviow. oCMUuTfoUvJoU ouOU jTlVult OOVJviO j Hair Deatli Instantly removesnnd forever destroy nob- jecilonablobalr, whether upon the bands. I I a s.i soix AiKaia iihah tin nanni me nrrnHor neck, wllbout dlscoloruliou (ace arms or ucck, wiiuuui. uisiaituiubiuu urlnlurv to tho most delicate skin. It icim fnr flftv vfiftrs tho secret 'ormt ornmlanil hMimni Wllsnn. Acknnwlfldffea DV TJIlVSl i id by clans as tbo highest authority audtuo. rnnai. eminent derinatoioeisi ana nair spa iMallsltmu ever uvea, uuringnis pnyuui praotloxolallftlme among the UDulllly .na nrisiooracy oi n.uropa uo preienu hli rwlnn. frleti. IL liv 1114 I. sei'urciT acked I'orrespondence confidential. Hole gent s tor vmenca. Auunn TH SK00KUM ROOT HMR GROWER i'0. jpt. 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From Terminal or Interior (Viols tho 1( I .Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It la the dining car route, it rune tbrouv b vestibule trains, every day In the yeanio ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ;(No change of ears.) Oompased qfdlnlngcara unsurpassed, millman drawing room sleepeni Of latest CHjulpnteni TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Host that can be constructed and In which accommodations are both tree and fur. nlsbed for holder of first and second-elms ttokela,and ELEGANT1 DAY COAOHE8. Aoontlnuota line oonneptlng with all lines, aoordlng dtreot and uninterrupted service. Iullman sltr" rtTvn Ion can be so. cured in advance ton, any agent, of the road. Through tickets to and from all point In America, England and Europe can be purchased at any tloket oflloe of this oqm pany. KuU Information concerning rates, time of tralns.routes and other dotalls furnished on apollcatlon to any agent or A. D. OHAJtLTON, Assistant General PanenLer Agent, No, 131 first street, ft Washington; l'ort- land.Ofecon Biiavv & Downino, Agents. SALT LAKE, DENVER OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHIGAG0, ST, LOUIS AMD AIX EASTERN CITIES DAYS to CHICAGO J2 Iours the Oulckest Chicag, and Hours Qu,cker t08as0mcta, and Kan Through Pullman nd Tourist Slo pen, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Dining Cars, for rate and general Information call on or address, W, M. MUllUIUnT, Aist. p. V, A V Washington HL.C'orAl , HtlMVLAWn, IIH.MO . THEPACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COiWINQ BDRRAD SALUM, ... Oron I'rtvat work a epeeialty. O.H.CLKMKNTMunster. MONEY TO LOAN On in pr .ved lie Estate, In w llmo.os.ilU ModelaylMCousldertsf kBs. FEAR & F0?D, rtoom It Hush Hank block, alM" (B TICKETS TO K1JRTN MK0THKKH , ManulaelU' iUndard PrMd Wrick. Molded Hrtek In all 1'aUern for mnU and supply Ihebfek tor tb Wew Kalcta Ctt; Ha'l andiirilyslllkeBnebuUlDgsrertd tnibeOsptulO'ty. Tardnaf fltll.ry,lAlm,Or. Iw ElsctriC:LigfitS' On Vetcr System." TO CONSUMERS .1 TharMlem JUght and Power Company at KTOtt expenta Cave equipped their Elrctna Light plant with the n mi modern appnratu nnd monowKhle to ofler the publloahrfr Unlit than nnr nr.leiii and at n. rate lower thau nuy city un tho const. Arc ami iHcamlcsccnt Light; ing. Electric Meters f er all purposes -where power Is re quired. Ro'ldenrca can be wired for as many light ai dralred and the comtumere puy lor only men llihta ai are ttnod. This belDK rcltoie by au Klcotrlo Meter. Office 179 Commercial St. MEATS. IIliNT, tho North Si'emButihe Sija be ha set. sold out but Imply moved hie (hop to the old aland at Iilbetty ttrett bridge. David McKillop, lieavel orders at Baleta Im provement Co., 05 State street. The London suS'lnstitute 7i9 MARKET STREET San Francisco, Cal. IRA UEDK'AU.AMU HUHOlOAli INHTL TUTK, located perm.anently at 71V Market Htreet.Han Itanrlsco, Cal., fcrtha cure of all diseases, atlllctli ns and deformities. A. staff of physicians and surgrons. having diplomas and the tndorstment of the best college of America and huropc, skilled specla sut who have had long experience In treating special andohronladlseasep, aro In constnni attend nnro. A phsrmiry Is ntlached, nnd all prs sorlptlons tilled true of charge, $1.00 VrlHl Bottle tfUr.OO Full urio Bufforer from Asthma, Uhnmatum, Con. sumption. Catarrh. Dysponslt, Inlffestloa, Borohila, ICpllepsy, Kemaln Wrasufus.Cancer, llestt Disease, tiiotichltls, .'ruptloss, fait llheum. Ualdness, Tapeworm, l)efn, any sexual Disease, I-ost Manhood, Malaria, Url mry Troubles, I'lles, Dowel Trouble, should consult at once. lAvr rhargr, wiihla tbo reach ol all. combined with the best medical and surgical skill. Young, Middle Aged and Old Men Who insy bo snnerlnc from VOUTHKUh eOULltrji, or the excessos of matured lite, should consult at once, before It is too lute: theso Veteran practltlnnrrs who havo no equal 11 ths United Htstes, as tlieyoitii and will le store to you. perfect health when all other have fulled. Broken Down Conslitulions are rejuvenated and manly vigor restored by their new and wonderful metbod of treat, ment, tin Injurious drug used. Worn out ouslness men, call for advice, especially If you are suffering from Nervous Debility or falling power, pf any disease of the Kye, tor, Throat, i.unr. Heart. Btomacti, Hkln, Kidneys, or gladder. Blood Diseases Cured In the shortest time by vege table re in edits. ADC VniMlfhhe,thJr,",avlorou Mill YUU as you should bI Are you free from every trae of disease of sickness 7 Do you look weilr Do you feel welit or la there omel hmnlo Treuble: which, like ranker worm In the budding flower, is rspWIy stroy In j our very vitals. LADIES Who suffer from Nervou I'rostratlon, tes.ness, llespondeney, IbdlgestloB.Oosellpa Unn, lAuultuds. 1'alo In the llaok or 44ej4 disoase peculiar to their sex, consult Ibsee physician wtu tbe utmost coufldence. $1,00 TRIAL B0HLE S5.00 FULL COUrtSi TBE LONDON MEDICAL and SURGICAL INSTITUTE 719 Mrkti Strett San Frttrftet, Ci. ItJWw.dAw ssssssssHlViiiiwIiBAr L tPl ft flMTcSWPcPsetsBM OKH PACIFIC KA1LKI1D Hi K.W.IIADLKY, Kecvr. JiMf KT LINK to CALIMMtXU OCEAN STEAMER tWLWGt. B. B. WIU-AMHTTK VAI4.V Leave n Kraaels, Not. , a 4 1 IavsA Ymukv UT. i,lW, us"- HATJa ALWAYB HAtUtfJUtJumr, Yor freight and ttMnr rtls ais; mf agent us vrP- . -gSn7W rtfc O, u,,ruwnss,fpii a Wul soor."-:Loriaoa xivvt. ErA sfsi.