Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1895)
f jBfM f- rF-fTn 3 l n If M(il iti I'JssH T n TUT -0 TSVTT. 4.1.' bbMbvI KJ TOE BEST PIPE " TCBACCO. , Great-Hudv N- Thia extra ordinary He jii7cualor is tlio most wondortul discovery of tho age. It Jias boon on dorwdbytho leadlngfclen tlfio Jnen of Europo and America. Hudyan Js Surely vego tble. Hudyan stops Prematureness of the dls charpo In 2fl Constipation, Falling Ben-satlonp.Ncrr-ous twitching of the ejvs and other paits. Strensthens, Invigorate and toncb the entire eystcra. Kudyan cures Debility, Nervousness, EmiiBioiiB, and develops and restores mi k organs. iMIna Jn the bncS, lo'Eet days. Cures T.flST osfi MANHOOD alglitstoppcd I m Wl quickly. Over 2,000 private cndo'Ecmpnts. Prematurents means imnotency a the first stage It la a tymptom of seminal weakness and barrenness it can bo stopped In 20 days by tho uso o f Iludycn. The new discovery was madn by tho Special lsUofthooldfamocslludson Medical Institute. His Ilia strongest vltallzer made. It is ery powerful, but baimUts. Eold for 81 00 a pack age orG packages for J5 00(plalnsealedboxe). Wr tten guarantro given fet a cure. I f you buy bIjc boxes and are rot entUely cured, six more r-'llbosent to you free of all charges. Send for clrculorsand testimonials Address HUDSON flKDIOAIi INSTITUTE, Juiicllon Stockton, Marliot A: JKHUSjij San Franclnco. Cat f f " Mexican Mustang Liniment for urns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores; Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, blisters, Insect BItea, Ml Cattle Ailments, Ml Horse Ailments, till ,5beep Ailments, Penetrates tftuwU, Membrane and Timit Quickly to the Vary Sent of Painfull! Ousts It In Jiffy Bui? In Vigorously. aUglK UMlnwilt MUrH ; - mmnn tf oss wii j r 6siKS2saafi2SfegaKagiscs HAU AhT IN OfeuQIhQ, liie beggar's 1 Irat Step Is to Oct the At tentlon or HI InUiided Mctlin. Tho professional beggar in Now York usos various doviuos to get a licnring, for if ho can ouco gain tho attention of hia intended victim ho has tnkon tha first stop towaid success. "Can yon direct mo to Ninotioth Btroot mid Ervcntli nvenao?" asked a poorly dressed woir, in v-i m I mot in Fourteenth utiett "You had best t i!:o tlioolovated road ct tho comer and yet off atNinoty-third utroet," I auswcicd. "How far is it?" "About lour miles," I said. "That's a loty; walk, and I haven't tont. Could j on give mo n nickol tr pay my faro?" Within throo days I again met thi woman at tho Bame placo with tho sami story. "Do you speak Gorman?" asked a young man with n Teutonic countenance In good Eiiclish. "I do not." "I livo iu Hobokcu. Could you lend mo 3 cents to pay my ferriage, as J haven't a cent? I will pay it to some ouo who is as hard up as I am. " Twico since then tho same man hat startod tho sarao conversation with mo, but ho gets no further than tho first question. A woman was standing at tho corner of Twelfth street and Sixth avenuo gaz ing intently at tho Jefferbou market tower. "My poor sld oyes aro not much good, " Bho said in soliloquy and then turning to mo asked, "Can you see what timo it is by that clctk?" "Halt past 0. " "So latoi1 Mister, could you givo n poor woman n few couth?" At 10 o'clock sho was still at her post. "Bo caroful if you go in thorc," said a genteel appearing man as I approach- eu tne ontrauce to a placo or amuse ment. "Why?" I asked. "I havo just como out and find I have had my pocket picked, mid I ha o to go to Yonkers to get home. Could you lend mo half a dollar? I will return it. " I watched tho man until he had col lected two half dollars. "Did you drop theso, sir?" asked a boy as ho ran up behind mo with a pair of cheap oyeglasses in his hand. "No. Thoy aro not mine. " "I am sorry, boss, for I thought you might gio mo a few cents, as I have had nothing to eat today." Two other men woro approached in tho same manner beforo I had walked a block One evening as I turned from Grand street into tho Bowery a man who was approaching dropped a coin at my feet, and I had to stop to provent a collision with him as ho stopped to pick it up. "Neaily lost my nfckel," hn F-aid, "and I am trying to get another to pay for a night's lodging. Could you help e poor follow out?" Very likely he got his lodging. New York Herald. PATTI AS A HOSTESS. Llfo at CralR-j-Noi n Jllxturo uf Staicli lii 88 uml Hcanuehs. Sensitive persons who happen to b invited to spend a weok with Patti iu her castlo in Wales may do well to think twico boforo accepting. Tho divine Adclina is the roverto of an ideal host ess, and Nicolini is no moro pleasing as host. Those who havo tried it say that life at Cr.iig-y-Nos is a mixturo of s'.ateli ness, show, chocsoparing and dibcom foit. Lights aro out at 10:B0 in tho cas tlo. In tho biliard room, about which so much has been written, guests aro not permitted to play on eit'ier madamo's or monsieur's own particular table, but xtust uso another, piovidwl sololy for fhom. Both Nicolini and his little spouso nro billiard fiends and wouldn't havo Jioir pircious tables touched bj prufauo players. At tho sumptuous dinner tablo tl EMiio royal inonoj oly exists in respect to wines, thoNicoltnis having their own ohoico and exponsivo brands and nu iu ferlor quality lwiug horvod to tlmii fiionds. This is nil dono with absolute frankness on tho paitof tho hosts, an' should an unwary visitor help hiniBoii from tho Nicolini hottlo ho ia brought up witli a round turn awl told ho must not, for that wino is only glvon to tin potted liond of tho house ! London Ccu respoiulont Uottly 1'ipt. TJio Turkish hook U nwl tho Peri?! imrgilo uio tho inot iiiugiiiflceiit on opun-.lvo of nil pipoe. TJio tuhew through wlilon tho i ' jsdmwji Jwido of leather oouu vjth volvot, or with gold nwl h niuoiig tlio wry weulthy, rlohly on liiatitwl with jiioojous stoncw, whllo t' Twvuwlotar Ihowwtur In usuiilly form ul of glw JiHwIwmoly out, or oiifp-av" nwl gilti w 1 Jiruolou" mutnls dooorni with uimmuln. Tin lnjuiil ti this Iwwl l Uonvmm i(wiar ur otliw ilJlotely iwruiui djttll(4tuM, Ullllllltf ooiiHiflwitlily Ui V fiuwHiM tJ thu wiiuko. The tohnww timuA in ruimptnuluut tho nuiiimit tliU pip), Wlllull U U1W fOUIKMl Of "' uv Mm wul u44ulwilh wiKiitli HiuuuuA iumI uitutr huw- ',u ,4i1' wjiJ tJw wUU jr4friiilli In oft hvuit MiiMd iibliMMii ' hurtulw' mi tUt If M " '" " ,y" )iU ul w itw tuuliiiaiiui) liikwi hi- MiM)tft vufiuw Ur4 III lit" Ah Sm Uu4i, lm lw Im w? H... TT il.- luUiU uf bin MUI1HUDW U.P j '" U LfulllUU '111 Mlnuw umii"' " p" : m Iu i.w At il i""""V. . .... ,i , giiu-iLiJ- lawrvull fr'MSftffijf3SWCIy3PSU3Swy'wJj''w'""' i " i"'t. jyWylIlp i in nini GETTING A SQUARE MEAL Tlio Mnltor l'lunlly Kxplnlnnl Wlioro lie Had Heard tlio CKrcyiuan. A hard featured man dressed in a i w hiiit of ery cheap black called at tho houso of u woll known clergyman, .nd upon giving his namo was invited o tnko a seat iu tho gentleman's study. "Ihaonfewdaystospond in town," taid tho visitor, "and I did not want to loavo without calling and paying my respoots to you. I havo heard you preach many a timo." "Yes," said tho parson, beginning to tako an interest in tho visitor. "I like your pleaching, and though I do not belong to your church, yet I must say you preach tho best sermon I over heard." "Yes," said tho parson. "There aro so very few good preach ers now, very few iu whoso uprightness wo can place trust, that when wo meet ono of tho light kind wo liko to express our appreciation." "Yes," tho good man repeated, and as tho boll tinkled ho rose and said, "Como, my friend, and tako some luuoh with me." Tho visitor was only too happy, and, soated at the tablo, began to eat with an avidity that nttractod tho host's at tention. "You say that you havo hoard me preach many a time, "remarked the min ister. "Oh, yes," tho man replied, convey ing an ample allowanco of mashed po tatoes into his mouth. "I don't ovor romember seeing you at my church. I snpposo you havo hoard mo in tho country?" "No," said tho visitor, helping him self to beans, "not in tho country." "Certainly not in town?" "Well, sorter yes and sorter not You know, you pleached at tho prison for somo time. I was thoro for stealing a horso and cart and finished my timo to day. Thank you for the broad. " Lon don Sparo Moments. Ho Mistrusted Ills Sex. A Durham miner, aged 78, visited a Nowcastlo lawyer, a bachelor, for th6 pnrposo of making his will. Tho old man's property consisted of two small cottages, which had cost him 150, and a little fumituro. Tho lawyer having asked his client how ho wished to disposo of his prop erty, tho latter replied: "Ma auld wom an lies to hov all se laiig as sho's ma widdow. Etter that ma bairns gets all. " "What ago is your old woman?" ask ed tho lawyer. "Seventy-two," ropliod tho minor. "And how long, have you and your wife been niavried?" asked tho lawyer. "Over CO years." replied tho miner. Thereupon the lawyer suggested to his client that ho should givo tho wifo the interest during her lifowhothor sho con tinued a widow or otherwise "Hinnoy, aa winnot. Aa'll hoy m nan way," said tho minor. "Brit surely," ropliod tho lawyer, "you don't expect your old woman, now 72 years old, would marry again after your death?" Tho miner, looking tho lawyer full In tho faco, answered with much so lemnity, "Woy, hinnoy, thor'Biiaoknaa iiig what young chops likoyoursolf will do for money." Pearson's Weekly. " Kurlliii:. Borlio was miulo uiiserablo by hie wifo. IIo married Miss Sniithson, nn actress many years younger thnu him isolf. Sho hud piolonged fits of jealouy and ill temper, mined him by her tho ntiical ventuioa nwl finally fell from a carriago mid hioko lior log, thus ondiug her artistic career. Borlioz boro ttli tier in p itlonco until bho finally loft him. Ho was n t.ill man, of stern nspecl and very dignified In spito of his irn muiiho musical abilities na a cmnpopor ho could play no instiuiucnt except thr guitar, nwl that very badly. St Louh Globo-Demoornt. SHALLER THAN USUAL lilllputlan, in fact, ore IJoctor l'Jerce'i Pleasant Pellets, I)r. B, V. I'ierce, Chief Consulting Physician to the In valids' Hotel ami (surgical Institute, of huflalo, N. V., was the first to In troduce a Little Pill to the American people. I'or all laxative and ca thartic purposes the be sutrar-coated 'Tcllcta" are superior In a irreat many way to all mineral waters, sedlfu powders, salts, castor oil, fruit syrups, laxative teas, and other purgative compounds Made of concentrated vegetable Ingredient, they act in a mild, natural way Their second, ary effect Is to keep the liver active and Hie bowels regular, not to fnrtlier constipate, as is the caw with other pills. They don't interfere in the least with the diet, habits or occupation, and produce no pain, grip ing or shock to the system )H J'lerce's J'leawtnt J'clUls cure till Inusness, Uk and bilious headache, alt ;iues, costiveiiess, or constipation, sour stomach, loss pf appetite, coated tongue, Indigestion, or dypeiU, wiudy belch jugs, "heart hum " pain mid distress after eating, and kindred deraugeiuenti of the liver, stomach and bowels These Pel lets'1 are easily dissolved In the lomach and absorbed Into the blood stimulating a flow of bile from Hie liver, and arousing to aelivlly all the glandular secretions, Thus Ihry act In iiaiuif'f ami WV In Wf uhtalrsnn(ir excellence, ft ran bctrulli fully said, that they are always adopted as a lumttlioM remedy after tu Hrl rial )'ut up In ! vials, 1 6 ere fain always '1Mb aud (HI sl))e One little "PfUtr iMlmtlve, w ire in Id y cat lilt d As ''dinner Pill ". In preuibln digestion tikffriie rwli rjiy nr Hlnner T9 reiiavf isire mw ww citing, they lie uiieriiilrd any cfilht wl j lylfly & IMm OHft inhf, tiiwuri in Jiwr W gSfegjrei What is ttf:Ki it yj Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Narcotic suhstance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nud Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' tiso hy Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays foverlshncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, euros Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach nnd bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria Is an excellent medtdne for chil dren. Mothers lia e repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Dr. G. C. Osgood, I)well, Slass. "Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria Instead of the various quack nostrums which nre destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. Kinciieloe, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. TIE If s& AND- The short route to points In wnBUingiou Idaho, Montana, Ualtotas. Mln- nesotn and tho east. Through tickets on sale to ana, from Chicago, St. Louis. Washington, Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, nud'ajl points In tho United States, Uuuadu and Europe. The Great Northern Railway Is u new transcon tinental line. Buns Bullet Library Observation cars, Palace Sleeping and Dining Cars, Family Tourist Sleepers and first and second class coaches. Haying a rook ballast track the Great Northern Railway Is free from duBt ' one of tho chief annoyances of transcontinental travel. itounu trip iicuets witu stop-over JTor further Information call upon Or O. C. DONOVAN. General Agent, 122 Third st, Portland, Or. Tickets EAST! VIAI1THK- Union Pacific System Through Pullman 1'alace Hleepers. Tourist Mleepera and Kroe lUolinlng Cuulr Cnrs dally Irora POllTLAND to'CUICAGO Our trains ate heated byttearn and; cars lighted by I'luUteli lllit. Time to CIjIpo, UK days," Time to New Vork, il4 daya, Which Is many hours quicker than all com- P for ru'tw, time tables nd full Information apply to HOIBK & KAKKKIC, Agents, tUlem, Or, ll.W. JUXW.lt, nmiural Auenl. a K, 1IIIOWN, I Jlst, PiwSiAgenl. WJblrdcl,. J'ortlnud, I II k I CO, To Thk lAr TWO TIUNWTINirai MUTB Cltffl'i ,T M J l)V DAi i IV 1 1 I lv 'V1A " w, liitcn l H Mm CIUm, ' 0apt4ujv'UiiiyryplK'1 v'mMm$m ymawivr y. al wmm Through 7Z&wrTsrw w; u - ? Castoria. "Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II A. Archer, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have anion? our medical supplies what is known as tegular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." United JIosrrrAi, aud Disfrnearv, Boston, Mass. Allen C. Smith, Pres. E1ST! 0. R. & N. Co's LINES. privileges anu cnoico oi return routes. or wrlto J. L. MITOHFLL, Agent, Baleru. Or East and South VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE -otfttic 1 Southprn PacificLComoanVi oALirouMiA xxentna tuaik bum paii,t TWKH I'OUTr-AND AND B. r. Houtb. fKbrth. B.15 p, m. BOti p. in. 10-.1S a.m. Portland Halom Huu I'run. Ar. B:aUa. in t.v. Ar. U, I 6.SUO. m IjV.I 7.-00 p. m Above trains stop at all stations from Portland to Albany fucluBlve; also at Tangent Huedd, Jlauey, Jlarrlsburg, Junollou City, Jrvlnr. Kuireueaiidull stations from Koseburg to Asuiana inclusive. .....j ;:. f. :t...v AUOMlUAUMAlU ..,. , B.D0 a, w. 11)17 a. m "iO p, in. J,v. 1'orUuud Ar.T M v fvv, Halom JjV. f li40 p. in, Ar. ltoseburg J.v, 7.00 a. va IHiiIiik ara on Ogdcu Route i iinnuui niiui ci.rrpriiq UI ancona umw aioooing uars rVeBiSlile Division, Between L'ortlnua ftoij 'Cor?all!s! pAirr-mnwr homwatI, KM n.111,1 A r, iHirvalTls '&! J"''', At Albany und (Jorvullls uonuust witu KtVHIuittTHA.1 l)ili Kurrunwr 'iI5"i, in, I liv. ..1'wtlanil Ar, 7jS6ji.jn.J.r MiuMlnuvllls j TIIKOUOIl THIUm'H To U polnUi In Urn I'asUni Hiatus, Oanada and Kuioi.o u hu obiulntMi at lowMt rai 7.7,7.. ' v tv. HUlUHl'll. Annul. Hillfelil. il 'W. V. MKINNKM. Agwjl, rtalii, K,', lUiliKM. At. ii, V, and j'mm, Agl. Oil AH, UhAHU, IUHW, STIBAMBR "JIOAtJSli," Utrj'tYKKW'- . VAQUINA AND HAW WlAifflJfiUO rw-mm tm iwi'iuu ', tw mm ttwi mm w la 'Hsf tm tsv m Oregon Facile Railroad to uum&utmmrm wHliiW n f w s to h U , You want to make money. mat is natural, x ou nave in mi i T 1 vested in real estate and it has probabJy not brought you as good returns as you have wanted. What to invest in next time is what you are no doubt bothering your head about. "We have a new plan of making inyestmenta, which is sure to bring you fair profit for your money. You can withdraw your money any minute. Your profits accumulate fast. No long time to wait for your profits. No taxes to pay. No insur ance, or any other payments required. . We made over 80 percent profit fof our customers last week; 40 per cent the week before. Wo aro in a position to mako fine investments just now. Got our book on specula tions. Free. Telephone 45. Direct wire right in our office. You can invest any sum from $10 to 8500,000. All investors names kept nnvato when desired. Don't delay. Now is Uio timo to act. Yours for profits, J. L. MITCHELL & CO., 245 Commortial et,, SALEMJ, QK1CGON V. wwniiTiiim rftWtfrmtrmtiik tt kji1I...AM fiMidJnC i..H. AtiMM, OsMUr. XT M 1 iiiai nanonai 'OP SAL'EM. TranBaoU a general banking bnslneas. THE ANTI-MONOPOLY is r, I am doing all my own slaughtering: and sausage-making Sell Ml freab. meats no re frlgerator products . Freo delivery In olty, Shop opposite brewery. GHAB. WOLZ A CO., 8-1-tf Proprietor W.L.DoyoLAS O CU1? ISTHEKST. VW BifcnTroR AKINGJ. a. cordovan; rWNCH ACNAMCIUD CALT. :4.3.J FifK Caif iMmm. 3.PMLICE,3S0Ll. " EXTRA FINE - 2.l7-BEQY3"SCMttSrtt. LADIES EJSsa'srx,. Over One Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our flhoes.are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money. The v eaual custoa Shoes In stvle and i Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. int. The price are uniform, stamped on aele. from i to 3 savea over otner msKes. J( your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by HIMUS3E BROS. 7-5m NEW FOUNTAIN BIMFLE 'IN CONBTMJCrriON. Thorough In Its work.RQool for 16 or SO yearn' uso. Bent on .receipt of price, 91. Ex., press prepaid, with full Instructions. Address all orders to J. B. BUOWN, llnxSQ8.BaIem.Or. N ORTHERM Mak PACIFIC ELHL R U N S Pullman Elegant' Sleeplno Cars' Dining" Car Tourist jSleooinCan ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS!! DULUTii FARGO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTOfi Ms :to WINNIPEG: HtktNA A andt BUTTE THRO UGHiTTOKETS c'TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON IJILADELPHIA W YORK: BOSTON and all Points Eait end South! for Information.' time cards. 1 mar tlokeujoall on or wrlW TJIOMAB, WATT Jb ICO,, AOKN1W, tw unuiujerciAi st,, iuwjuri Or A. D. OiiAKiroN, Aaet Owal. Pswa AgeotjiW) MorrlvoD st.,coraer Tnird, rortlnn'l, Ore, A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without ou ideal POMPLEXIOU If POWJOIH- If MMsMrtsWsMMrMs9 pozzoNrs Combines ever clement of Jjcfltity po'J PHrliy. Jt l Iwtiff fying, PQolliing, )ie)ingr mW iu). and )iornitef mii4 whH tamy useii ia invJslWc. A tfiot (iclir utoonii ilcsirnlilo jirotcctiw to tlio facp Jn (Ida cUinutv, wvww 4 iMiti vB hftTlnv tU tmlrn. ir MimtMt rvitiywww. uttJUCJI'Jf, n i i uai I m4 I 1 I strictly basil Market skffJ' . kW.hi Ik. sesKkamiu, ,i ! iil.tBB w? mi I Kl At lllsSSK I TSJpppHSSppppF' TEAM WASHER M H I ASll ll HUJllMt Ills! Wiy l eiu. 1 man & ii m A J n mikf UUtrhr On fyltr, pfm6J.MfiM , m Vr ib6I, m ho H m m m wbv Mm M iMmrmMm w. it ii h m i "rrr.. ,.:: ,, IN lam 'rww A put for fuud. M It lM l " Hamilton & Mdlr, jml whwi MfcM " . .. Jill.-... A VmvHfit'U $Ut',