Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, November 24, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 3

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    "1
PALPITATION OF THE HEART.
Shortness of Breath, Swell,
ing of Legs and Feet.
"For about four years I was trou
Wed with palpitation of the heart,
shortness of breath and swelling of
tho legs and feet. At times I would
faint. I wa3 treated by the best phy
Bicians in i Savannah, Ga., with no rb
1,(& I then tried various Springs,
without benefit. Finally I tried
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
also his Nerve and Liver Pills. Af
ter beginning to take them I felt better! 1
continued taking them and I am now
In better health than for many years.
Sinco my recovery I have gained fifty
pounds fn weight. I hope this state
ment may be of value to some poor
sufferer." l
E. B. SDTTON, Waya Station, Ga.
Dr. Miles' neart Ouro Is sold on a positive
cuarantoo that tho first bottlo will benefit.
AlldruKBlstasollHftttl. 8 bottles forts. or
,,!! i? s ?..' Pr,c.Pa'd' ,on receipt or price
bw the I)r, Miles Medical Co., Elfcr-
CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
First Nntlonal Hank Building,
BALBM, . OREGON.
School now In session. The "NEW SYS
TKM OK JNTEK-COMMUN1UATION BUHL
JJESa l'UAOTIOE," recently introduced, the
crowning feature. Bend for catalogue or col
Icko Journal. Address
W. I. HTALEV,
-3I-w Principal.
CLUB STABLES.
W. II, DOWNING.
Kull upply;ol horses, buggies and backs.
Iltst of cure given to transient stock and
boarding. Corner Kerry and .Liberty streets.
43-ilake specialty of taking parties to coast
or mounts!
HIUR.
7-7
GEO. C. WILL
DEALER IN
Btelnway, Knabo, Webber, Emer
son and other pianos.
Htoroy & Clark and EariiefT organs.
All first claps makes of dewing ma
chines. Smaller makes of musical instru
ments and supplies.
Qonulne needles, oil and new park
for all makes of machines.
Bowing machines and organs re
paired and cleaned,
Two doors north of postofllce, Balem
Oreuon.
Cooper Shop,
CYKVS STEWART
Itujopeuud una Iiop north of Mini's mill, In
lioutl) Bulem. wljert) lie Is prepuitd to make
mid repair ll kinds of ooopwruKe, nueli as
nails, tubs, kegs, harrnU and chums, Duly
Ilia best sMUoued stock used, l'foo reason,
able 7)tt-dv
$1,500 REWARD OFFERED,
The undersigned niloislfyrewsrd lor Hi
pravlutiuu tit Cue parly or jiarUui who buriiMl
Ills burn uiiuhorsts mi the nujIUol JteMmilw
)'t, JbW, llu will alw) my tm for each ncct.
Feed BBC.Vood
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iniiiiniioiiw,
THE LIGHTHOUSE.
Tho lighthouse
st
ly tho wavo washed
strand
And shulri ka. iiciif ..f.
eettttfP!,8allhOm0'
And fog drops down on yonder tewn:
It lies upon the Boa.
Tho Hghthouso tower Is stout and strong
Amid ho surging spray j
S'm Rtnml UlB Bllock on lts Good rock.
Whllo years will glido nway.
-J. II. M. Wright in Good Housekeeping.
JEALOUS.
Mr. D. Bashford cherished high ideas
of men, ns opposed to women, and had
exalted notions of tho husband's domin
ion over his household.
Mr. Bashford had forbidden ids wife
attending tho innsquerado of tho A. Z.
A. sooioty. Ho had his reasons for so
doing, but his wifo thought he might
havo made known his wishes in n little
less imporious manner than ho elioso to
adopt.
Tho ball was set down for thoovoning
of tho 20th. On tho morning of that
day Mr. Bashford went down town nt
tho UBual iiour, but during tho forenoon
had occasion to visit n section of tho
oity that led him past his own residence.
His nttoution was suddenly arrested
by a young woman with a largo bundle,
ascending the front Bteps of his houso
and ringing tho doorbell.
His perplexity was increased when tho
door was opened cautiously, tho young
woman admitted promptly, as if by n
previous understanding, and tho door
instantly closed again.
Mr. Bashford's curiosity and suspi
cion woro arousod. Should ho linger and
solvo tho mystery or dismiss it from
his mind and go on about his business!
Ho debated tho question irrcFolutoly for
a moment and finally decided that ho
must know what was going on in his
own house.
Ho had not long to wait. Tho young
woman soon reappeared, but without
tho bundle, and walked briskly down
tho street.
Sho led him to ono of tho busiost and
gayest streets nnd finally turned quick
ly into a celebrated costumer 'a establish
ment! Mr. Bashford was astonished. Could
it bo that ins wifo was venturcsomo
enough to disobey 1dm and hart hired n
costumo with a view of attending tho
masquerado?
Ho did not linger long in meditation.
His wifo's audacity must rccoivo n so
voro rebuke.
Tho proprietor was a woman. Ho ac
costed her thus:
"Madam, would you object to making
$5 in as many minutes?"
Tho person addrossed intimating that
sho would havo no objection to that sort
of thing, ho centinued:
"Then dehcriho to mo accurately tho
costumo delivered by tho young woman
who entered tint) storo n moment ago
or olso hhow mo ono just liko it."
"Well," said tho woman, hesitating,
"that wouidu't bo oxactly regular, you
know."
"I understand that, hut I can prove
to you if necessary that I havo n right
to know, and that no harm can possibly
oomo to you by your tolling mo,"
"Oh, well," said tho woman, "I pro
sumo it will bo ull right I Tho costumo
was that of a Turkish lady, Hero Is ono
just liko it, except Unit tho hood is blue
instead of scarlet. "
"Yes just so," said Mr, JJoshford.
"Tho ono (lint tho yonutf woman left at
64 street has a wmrlut hood, has
W"
"yes, sir."
"Very woll, Hero nro your ?8,"
He mado no allusion when ho went
homo (o his 6 o'olook dlniw (o (ho cir
cumstances just related. )Ioimi)yuid
to his wifo Ixjforo Jwiviiift wondurlng
tho while at her luwxwiit and uiiqod
etrainud douiounon
"As I (old you would jnobubly ho (he
case, Loulsu, I fcliull l iMulnwl down
town by hiwliiuw tonight until Jut"
"Oh, dour, J urn sorry I Jt In w June
bonie lhw.0 Jmitf ovwiliitfs wJiwi you
ohllod(olwy."
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wiitt- -if It wero 8l:e was unwoutodly
vittr vivr.nions nnd entertaining.
But all or a sudden tho Turkish lady
donated him ami joined n Itomun sonn
tor on tho other sldo of tho room. Bho
conversed with hint in a low tone, dano
ed n sot with him and afterword ex
changed sonio privnto words in on ap
parently very confidential monitor.
This fairly maddened Mr. Bashford
with jealousy. Finally ho got a ohouco
to speak to liar ngaiu.
"Squaw must not leavo her bravo,"
bo murmured.
But sho only laughed tantalizingly.
"I think 1 hear tho pattering of rain
drops," he said. "Shall wo not stand in
tho open door, whoro it is cool?"
"Yes," sho replied, "for a fow mo
ments. It will bo a great relief. "
Thoy approached to tho doorway and
stood looking down a short flight of
broad stone steps, which led to tho sido
walk. Beyond could bo seen n solitary
carriago, with a dim light glimmering
from tho driver's seat. Tho driver him
self had sought sholter from tho rain
within tho carriage.
Mr. Bashford looked cautiously
around. No ono was in sight. Ho then
coughed in a poculiar manner. Tho
driver instantly emerged, leaving tho
carriage door open, and walked careless
ly forward, seemingly to inspect the
harness of ono of tho horses.
Now was Mr. Bashford's time. Ho
suddonly seized his companion round
tho waist, thrust his hand undor her
mask andpreBscd it over her mouth, and
ran with her to tho carriage
"Scream and you will bo murdered,"
ho muttered in her ear. Ho thou forcod
her in tho oarriago, stopping in after
her.
Mr. Bashford hold his fair prisoner
firmly down to tlto seat and admonish
ed her in tho harshest tones ho could
command to remain silent
Sho cowered down submissively, evi
dently too torriflcd to speak, trembling
and panting violently.
"What is to bo dono with mo?" sho
summoned tho courago to falter.
"HuBhl." ho growled.
Still the carriago rattled on through
numerous streets and alleys, tho driver
having been instructed to tako a long,
roundabout course.
Finally tho driver gavo a loud oough.
This was a signal. Ho had calculated
that tho dovious course thoy had taken
would so bowilder his wifo that her
ideas of locality would bo oomplotely
confused. Ho wanted to impress her
with tho belief that sho was being car
ried to somo den of unknown horrors.
' 'Hero wo nro, ' ' ho growled. ' 'Not a
word from you, my boauty."
Ho rushvd up tho steps, carrying his
captivo undor ono arm. Unlocking tho
door with ids night koy, ho rushed with
her into tho houso.
'A loud scream greeted his arrival.
Tho gas was burning brightly, and in
tho middle of tho room stood her arms
thrown up and hor eyes protrudiug with
horror ids wifo J
He halted in diro astonishment and
dUmay, still retaining his hold on tho
Turkish lady, who had by this time
fainted.
"Louisol" ho gasped,
But his wifo only gavo vent to a
piercing shriek and retreated to the fur
thermost comer of tho room.
"Don't you know mo, Lioujso?"
"What does all (ids mean?" sho eald,
stepping forward cautiously, "Whyoro
you disguised to frightfully, and who
is (his yon have wJ(h you?"
Mr. Jiasliford's Ixiwildonueut was so
groat that ho had entirely forgotten
that ho was still supporting tho Turkish
lady, and ho now nearly dropped her,
"Haven't you been to (ho masquer
ado?" ho demanded of his wife,
"To tho mosquerodol Certainly not, "
"Then who is this?"
"Thut. How should I know? Why,
as I'm ullve, it's oh, Dlo, what nndor
(ho sun havo you been doing? This Is
Kiumu Jhiithl"
And Mis, Ilushford lit over tho
prostruto form and et herself about up
plying I ostoratlvos, TJiuy soon hud (heir
olfeet, MU Huron sat upright nnd look
ud Mlxmt h in a confused nmuwr.
"ftoulga, U it you?" sho t'iolMtniwi,
with Ifhtd J"'k and nluiokt friiillng
ntftiii. "Awd w I rll M Oh, hor'
rortti"
Hha (xiuifht u gJI)jo of Ihv Jlidlun.
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nuimi m1 Oh, whui do ( all juiif"
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A. 6 WAND COAOILMAN.
I'.E I J AT THE HAU OF THE LOUD
MAYOR OF LONDON'S STABLE.
A l!lc illBii l'l.yslntllr nnd In Other Ite
spects Tlia Cnrrlnco nnd Horses Lord
Muyorn Mny Comu nnd u, but tho
Concliman Is n fixture.
An antediluvian spectaclo was pro
parod for mo in tho stables of tho lord
mayor of Loudon. In a vast courtyard
tin enormous carriago mado of gold, to
which woro harunsscd six mngivlllcont
brown horses; harness ornamented with
massivo copper, chisolcd by an artist,
if not with tasto nt least with n groat
doal of care, nnd n multitudo of ribbons
nnd cockades of n cherry color.
On tho Feat, six foot above tho earth,
tho concilium), but what a coachman,
my friends! A coaoliman tho brcod of
which has been lost sinco tho tiino of
Louis XIV. Ho woro n wig with n box
tuple lino of curls symmetrically ar
ranged, had n bicornorod hat on his
hond, and howorohislivoryns Welling
ton after Waterloo must havo worn ids
uniform. His livery lias a grand air. It
is black nnd gold. Tho frock is too or
namental. Tho black velvot of rt disap
pears undor a thick embroidery of gold
wheat and flold flowers of purplo silk,
bnt tho chest on whicii it is opened is
so ample, and tho largo epaulets, with
gold fringes, fall with a nobility so im
posing on nrms bo fat and bo firm, that
ono cannot find this exhibition of
woalth excessive
Tho carriago is n poom. It is of tho
purest rococo stylo. Massivo in tho low
er part, tho panels of which nro orna
mented with nllogorio paintings, tho
box is exclusively formed of looking
glasses hold together by n light framo
work of gilded wood. Everything is
gildod, from tho Cupids which hold tho
box to tho chimerical figures which or
nament tho platform whoro tho grooms
stand; from tho Tritons which hold
with thoir Btrong arms tho scat whoro
tho corpulent Phaothou is enthroned to
tho sholl whoro ho plnccs his feet; from
tho hub to tho tiro of tho wiieols. Only
the interior of tho carriage is not gilt.
It is ornamented with red cushions.
"Havo you seen everything?" asks
tho fat inntu I say "Yos, " and Mastor
Wright descends from Ids porch. Ho
puts asido with sacerdotal slowness one
by ono his hi com or ed lint, Ids wig and
his frock. As ho becomes asimplo mor
tal ho talks and smiles. I smile, too,
bccauBo ho strangely rosombles Coquo
lin. Ilia trumpst shaped uoso is particu
larly n success.
Master Wright is not too proud of
it. Ho is proud only of ids size. Ho
talks of it with ovidcut conceit.
"Do you know," ho says confiden
tially, "that I measure from shoulder
to sliouldor 47 iuches? To bocomo n
niomber of tiio Royal guard, whoro
thoro aro splendid men, you need only
43 iuches. Somo of thorn measuro 4!).
Thoro aro boiiio who measuro 4 1, hut
thoro is not ono who measures 47."
In the harness room In u spooial
room of which (ho first coachman nlouo
has tho key- Wright hands to mo ono
of tho sots of harness. Its weight is
fabulous. Kncli horso carries 110
pounds. Add to this tho enormous mass
of (ho car, and you may understand
why it is that ordinary horses will not
do for tho annual parade. Tho livery
man who litis charge of (ho siublcs of
(ho lord mayor is compelled to search
for two months In ndvuuoo In order to
(hid the six horses destined to drug dur
ing (his niouioriihlo parado tho formida
ble machine, Tho rest of tho year thoro
aro only six horses in tho stable, Thoy
uro all bountiful, but' of it smaller size,
four of (hem uro Jiuniessed to (ho hoc
ond ourrlugu, (ho lord mayor' dies
carriage. Two aro harnessed U (ho wiiiil
state oairlngu.
Tho ourrJuKw aro not (ho jirojiorhr of
(ho lord mayor, hut of (ho oity of wtu
don, They nro routed by (ho year, Tho
price Is vury bltfli, as (ho coat of tmm
and (he minting on (ho panels must m
ohangod ovry yuar. Tho iswiond car
riago oosts 4J8U0,
Tho arms of (he oily of London aro
of uhhxiM ouppur, An ulutfuiit anil liio
gallery nt lb "( of tho vyugon is nmdu
of (liu Hint iwid- Thuroumfnur Umu.
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Vandalla, Illinois.
Ivy Poisoning
Eight Year3 of Suffering
Porfoctly Curod by Hood's
Sar8npnrllla.
"C. I. Hood & Co., I-owoll, Mass.
"Wo liavo trlod Hood's Barsaporillaand
And it to bo all you claim Xor It. Jiy Ifo
was lwlsonod by Ivy wlion a young woman,
and for eight years was troublod every
Hood'sXCures
season with tho breaking out and terrlbla
Itching and burning. I thought hers was
as bad a case as anyono over had. Sho
was In tills distressing condition every
year until sho began to take Itood's Sars.v
parllln, which has elTcctod a perfect euro,
without leaving nny scars, and sho has had
No Sign of tho Poison Sinco, ,
Sho is well and hearty. I havo taken
Hood's Barsnparllla after tho grip with
good results, and hnvo also given It to our
four children. Wo aro all pictures of per
feet health and owo It.to Hood's Bnrsapa
rllla." J. C. FitEitAy, Vandalla, III.
Hood's Pills net easily, yet promptly
and pfflf lenlly. on tho liver nnd bowels.
Mexican
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Liniment
for
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
I i i ii
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
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To tho Btato.Board of ISducatlon-I'rolest Against 'Changes In Text-Bookn nt
nuy Contract ilxlng prices for tho nut all vJE,, l 1J1,?!
Governor Pennoyor. Pecretorv of 8ta(o MoBrlde and 8(ate Superintendent of
" 0j)ti;u8truol,ouMclilroy.actlnRas tho Btate T Hoard of iSmmMmi of
,AIrllf:rYourpell,!0,n,c.r9' J,a.lr.OUBof tbo Pub"o schools, (axnayere and citi
zens of Oregon, respectfully petition you to take no nctlou to btlal about .donT
lion of new ser es of tiubt anohoni ti.ub .i ,i."i" . "".?u P-
leglsluture, nor to enter Into any contract at present publ shereprlcc MmUm
the text-hooka nnw In nun. nr i moa ii.ni .!. i. .'...." ?" ,. fnt.es swioiDg
present prices, such price to & fted nnii Tm'alntaTncd by (bo puYllfhersfor tb
next six years, as specified In that law. puunsnere tor tb
In view of the fact that by state publication tho neonla of rlir,-ni, ..u
obln nlnlng public school tWbooks at an average Kkrt ?bout Mwato iotoS
,. D , ., v.v...MUU o.utv. muiimuuiiM i no earnest uay.posslblo.
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