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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1895)
T-"- "r EESilPfS i TOE BEST iPIPE ' fTOBACCQ Tliis extrn ordlimry Jto Juveuutor Is tho most wonderful discovery of tho age. It dm been en rtorsed ty tho men of Kuropo and America. Hudyan Is puroly vego table. Hudyan stops Prematureness or tho dis- chargo In SO days. Cures nntiucvolojKS and restores weak organs. 1'ilni Jn llic back. Jowi by day oi Bight Storpcd LOST MANHOOD quickly. Over 2,000 prlvsto endorsement. ITeinnturenas means lmnotency n too flnt st&iro. It li a fmptomof fcmlnal weakness and barrenness. It can bo slopped In in days fcytliousoofltudyan. Tho new discovery vns tnadn by thoBneciat IsUoftho old famous lludon Medical Initltute. It is tho strongest vllalUcr made It Is very powerful, but haunters, fcold for 81 00 a pack, fro or 0 packages for N.00(plalnscalcd boxes). Written guarantee given for a euro. If you buy sis boxes and nro not cntl.-ely cured, six mora rUlboacut to you f'co of all charges. dendfot rlrcultnund tcktlmnnials. Address HUDSON MEDIOAI. IN8TITUTU, function Stockton, Mnrliot A: Kills St Hun Francisco. Cal. 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 Bites, AU Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, Ml Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and - Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquer Pal"! . m MnUcs Han or Ba:t well strain. MONEY TO LOAN On Una land security. Bpjclal i rates on larga loans. Loans considered Without delay. HAMIuroJ, 4 MOIR. Bain Jtn,k bulHUnf . W ft&$m Constipation, V. V!iM rolling Fen- 'Wi3$rM oiis twitching ftrtlliua fln1 othor $11ftl Strenethons, CM W5a 1 n v 1 g o rates PX'M&Sh and ,onc lh0 EsSkltfSf,a eiitlrosntem. KtVVW'Wd Jludjan cures JfiSraSl Mobility, Eti'tlStA Nervousness, Ifflwrwl KmUslnus, mmsk M.mMA "THE BONNIE BLUE FLAG'S" ORIGIN. It Wb tlm Work of mi Irlnh Comcdl-.n ami Mm. Clinmbi'ru-Krtclimn, Mrs. Annlo Clmmliers Kotrlium, tbo mi tlior of tlm Rimcriilly iim-pled words of iiiouoiinui Uluo FI(ig,"nuo of thufiioi-. townrwiims of tlioSoiitlirrn Confederacy, U still Il lnK hi Nw York, wln-ro sho Is tin loved and honored by u lurfju clrclo of soutliurn friend. Tlm htory of tlio origin of tlm fainoiH (miiik Is a orjr tutorralltiK " 0110. As In tlio ensoof "Tliu StnrSpniiiilpd ltatiniT'' and "America" tliotuno tin bor rowed ono. It wni composed nlmnt a con tury iiro, nntl words entitled "Tho Irish .iHimtiiiR Cur," nehle)o run byonoLnrry Doolim, "u jwtlvu of tlio silo," wore suug to It for ninny yonrs. At tlio beginning of tlio clll wnrnn Irlnli coniedlnn named Harry Mtdirtliy sang tlio song In somo iunxlvl.il rcnrt In tlio mhiIIi nnil nt tlio ro ipiest of ono of his midleiico composed war verses for tlio tnno mitl called tlio effort "Tlio llonnioHInu Mug." Dnndninstor Woll of tho Louisiana Tlgors nrranged tho song for his bund, mid it was hoon ery iiopulnr In tho southern army Tho lines woro ory crude, howoer, and In MltS ANNIK CIIAMtlKUS-KRTCIIUM. 1 1803 Sir Ilonry l'croy Anderson of tho llrltlsli legation whllo on a visit to Mem phis mot Mrs. Annlo Chnmbcra-Kctchuin, who had consUVirahlo local reputation an a poot, mid persuaded her to rowrito tho words of tho hung and glvo them n finish mid polish that tlioy laoked. Sho did so, and her xerslon Bpeedlly took tho placo of tho old ono in tho southern camps. Wheu tho Fedornl niithorltlos learned of this fact, Mrs. Kotchiim was glum tho altornatho of taking tho oath of alliglancu or leaving Memphis. As her husband was fighting lu tho Confcdcrnto army sho dcoldcd to loavo Memphis. Mrs. Kotuliiim'a fathor was Major Ben. jaiuln Stuart Chanibors, an English sol dier, who located In Kentucky mid was appointed receiver of public moneys for Arkansas by Prosldont Jackson lu 1833 At tho ago of 18 Auulo married her cousin, but was soon left a widow with two small children. Sho did notnblo work as an educator In tho Memphis public 6ohools and In 18S8 married Lounldas ICotchuin, who was fatally wounded nt Shlloh. In 1807 tho death of her 10-year-old boy from Asiatic cholera was i torrlblo blow to her, and sho lived abroad for years. Sho lias lectured, written Mwunil novels and Is tho author of n ory meritorious book on hot any. Sho has becomo a Itoiunn Cathollo mid a Dominican, mid hor rollgloua namo Is Sister Ainabllls. GOLD MINING IN VERMONT. Pay Dirt Tlmt Is Said to Produce About 8-iftO l'cr Ton. Thoro is gold lu Vermont gold in pay lng quantities, too and minors nro hard at work scouring it. Tho scono of opera tions Is tho Wlilto river, four inllos from Uethcl, on tho Uoston and Mnlno railroad. A slulco throo-quartnrs of a inllo long has boon built in tho river, and Nelson Mor koll. a former theatrical man ot Boston and an old tlmo wo8tornrospootor, is su porlntondont and general inanagor of tho company that Is working tho olatin. Mor kell has had cousldcrablo oxporlonco in gold mining and dcolares that ho is vory woll satisfied with tho results thus far ob tained. Ho claims that from 1150 to $180 por ton In yellow gold may bo obtalnod from tho dirt of tho rlvor bod and that Boston oxperU havo assured him that 1260 por ton Is tho vory lowest ylold that muy bo expected. All this gold Is found on tho vory sur faco, and Morkoll bolluvos that whou ho ponotrntos farther down and strikes tho old bod of tho rlvor gold In oven larger quan tities will rownrd tho work of his cradles and pans. Ho is also sangulno that quartz mining will soon bo successfully conduotod near tho samo spot. Ho knows of a man In Canada who took 1286,000 of froo gold out of ono pocket, and ho flguros that as tho Canadian was worklug lu exactly tho WORKIKO AT THE SLUICE. samo mountain rango thoro Is no good reason why thoro should not bo rich pock ets discovered In tho Vermont hills when quartz mining Is begun. Morkell vows that ncvor in tho west did ho tlnd suoh n natural lay of tho land for tho yellow metal as ho has found In Vor ...,f Tima far Morkoll has only H n- ployed sovon men, but ho Is now naiUtlwl after oxplorlng tho country for 160 miles n,nt hn has found tho most desirable fcpot, and ho will soon sot at work a largo gaug of Italians and keep tho sluices going all tho tlmo. .. , , . According to Morkoll, each pan of dirt whon tho mud has run off nnd the black magnotio sand lias been dried and blown away will show from 80 to 100 ''colore" or tluy spocka of gold, nnd oven If only eowero found tho enterprise would pay n Ti.n mncrnetla sand alone la worth 120 a ton for the reason that when It la amalgamated with steel the . s ool Is strengthened fully one-third. Morkell was for many years closely Identified with Join SteW theatrical and other bu.l- ness enterprises in uoton. JewUlf Unlrenlty In Jerulem. Jerusalem Is soon to have a Jewish unl versltv provided that tho consent of the Ottoman ToH.rn.nent can ftelwd The proposal Institution will bo particu. bvrlv for therfuwtton of Russian Jews. Kew York' Wealtn. New York U the wealthle-tof the state. The value of 1U real and personal property roaches the enonnoua aggwgatool f3'e61' 010,000. . . -- Good News for Fruit Growers. Communicated. Tbo tlnio baa arrived, nnd tbnso who have fruit begin to rcnllzi that some thing must be (lone to Becuro a market for Ibelr fruit. Tlio few wbo nUciided tbo meeting held In the council otntmher on Butur day lust, know that a warehouse has been opened In Balem nud an agent Ulacecl bere bj tlio State Uulou t) re ceive fruit for shipment. Now fruit growers come to the front with your Hnrtlett pears. .Let tbo first car of pears Bblpped by the Union from tbo Capltul City be one to be proud of. Let ua do our best uud let every body wbo baa Bartlttt pears if only a few boxes brlntr them In. It seems tbat the majority of tbo peoplo do not realize what a blessing tbls fruit in tluatry Is golug to bo even to this part of the etute alone. Friends and readers of this paper nsuise and think for a moment whitt great bencllt will be derived from this iudustry. Tho hundreds of bands tbat will bo Riven employment during the plcklugaud paoklng season. It seems Btraugo to me, nud must to every Intelligent thinking man or woman tbat tbo business men of Balem tuke so llttlo If any interest In this matter. 1 boy surely must know that when the farmer and laboring class luivo money aud are dolug well they are beulfited. Every brauob of business In tho community Is aflected by tbe30 two clusses of people. Whon the laboring man, woman, boy or girl has money It Is put In circulation Immediately. Then why let mo ask, Is the business part of the community so curleaa aud thougbttass nbout tbla matter. In tho niitno of tbo Union I Invito ono and all to visit tbo ware- bouse, also tboao who cau Join the TTnlon and izlvo a beltiluK baud to make this shtpplug busluois n success In Your Blood Is tho cause ot tbat tired, languid feel ing which allllcts you this season. Tbo blood is impure aud has becomo thin aud poor. That Ib why you havo uo strength, no appellto, cannot sleep. I'uriry your uioou witn noou-a oareu parlllu, which will glvo you anappotlto tone your BtomacU, nnd iuvhjorato j our nerves. Hood's Pills uro easy to tuko, onsy lu action and sure lu ellect. 25o. A High Llvor Usually has u bad llvor. Ho is bili ous, conetlapted, has Indigestion aud dyspepsia. If there Is uo orgaulo trouble a few doBea of Parks' Buro Cure will tone him up. Parks' Buro Cure b tbo only llvor aud kidney euro wo soil on a positive guaranteo. Prlco $ 1.00. Bold by Luuu &, Brooks. 11M Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Correction. Capt. and Mrs. D. D. Dickey who resides on 25th street woro mado tho victims of a "social" Joko In the follow ing manner: an Item was Bent to each of the Bulom paper and printed In good faith stating that Mr. and MrB. Dlokey had given a lawn party, and gavo tho Hat of names of persona attending. Tho faots are thoro was n gathering of a few frlonds, all ladles, at tho Dlokev homo for tho purposo ot sowing carpet rugs. All wont homo aftor tho 0 o'clock supper, and thoro was no card playing to a lato hour, nor any card playing at all, and all of the ladles woro members of various churches. Tho report woo sent In by some person Inclined to mis chief making. Tho Joke was a severe ouo on tho nowspnpor and Thb Jouh nal will glyo a liberal reward to know tbo namo of tho ofloudor. AFTER DINNER when you have, eat en heartily, vou should take one only of Doctor Tierce's Pleas ant Pellets. Your stomach and liv er need the gen tle stirn- as invigorating', effect of these tiny, sugar-coated granules. If vou feel drowsy, dull, 2f languid,' inex- llltOOIUlV IIICU or debilitated; If vnn've no on. peine onu iicijucui ucauucucB ui uiiiuitoo. a furred or coated tonpue it proves that you're bilious. In that case you should use the "Pellets." They arc antl.blllous granules, which act la a prompt and natural way, without griping. BEST PILLS FOR THB LIVER. ill. J f . & f.JAA.f.d lfaalaasl KOBPRT MANSON, Of IfeilJire, Rocktiham Co.. N. ., writes! "Three years igo I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery! I weighed 140 pound, and now I weigh 17s pounds, so you tee how I have gained lo health snd weight Doctor Pierce's Pellet are the but pills I ever took for the liver AU my friends say they do thera the mot good." K. Maxson, Esq. UVER PILLS. Mr SAMUELllAKEa.SR.., of A. 'ol summit i mu. HitutoiBurrn. . ritt T. TTtJT. .' - T. ' mere 11 noui ins that can compare with Dr. Pierce's Pleat- ant PelleU. as Ijvtr PilU, They have done more good than any other rued. IClne j have cm taken Ma, 8. ftum, fa. EL fl V kl MMMmk WM7"w aw rj g vB i. aWH B for infants and Children. THIRTY Tar' ooservntloa of Cfttorla wrlth tka iiatroHngn of biUHob of pnr0B7 permit n to speak of it wUhoat tcncMlnrt. It in raqnetttonaply tli tost rcraodr for Infaats aad ChUdrnn th world ha ever knowa. It is harmless. Chlldrea llhn It. It Sives them health. It will sava their lives. lit it Mothers linvo something whloh is ahsolutoly safo nad practically pnrfoot as a child's medietas. Castorift destroys Worms. Castorla allays revcrishaess. Castorla preveats vomiting Soar Cord. Castorla cares Dlarrhcna aad Wiad Collo. Castorla relieves Toothing Troahlos. Castorla cares Contipatloa aad Flatnlaaoy. Castorla Beatrallxes tho effects of carhoaio add rbs or poisonons air. Castorla does aot ooatatn morphine, oplnro, or other narootio property. Castorla asilmilates tho food, regalates tha stomaoh and howcls, giving healthy aad aatnral sleep. Castorla Is pat ap in oae-sfao tottlos only. It is aot sold In talk. Poa't allow aay one to sell yoa anything else oa tho plea or promise that It la "Jait as good" aad "will answer every parposo." See that yoa ret C-A-S-T-O-X-I-A. C&v. The fao-simile slgnatnre of Children Cry for THE NEW GREALm H-BSuSfcr jiS-A.ND- Tho BUort routo to polnta lrjaraBtnnK,ir idabo, jMontaiia. 'UakotaB. Min )ta and tlio cast. Tbrouch tlokota on salo to ondi from Chlcaao, Bt. Loute, ncsota 1 WaBhiDcton, Phllauttlphln, Now York, Boston, nud nil polnta in tuo united Btntca, Cnnndn nnd Europo. Tlio Great Northern Railway la n now tranBcon tlnontnl lluo. Runs Buffet Library Observation cara, Pnlaco Bleeping nud Dining Care, Family Tourist Bloopore nnd llrat nud accoiid clans coac-iCB. Havlnor n rook ba ast trade tbo Great ono or tbo oblcf nnnoyancoa of trnnBContlnontnl'travol. Round trip tickets wltb etop-ovor prlvlIeKes nnd cliolco of return routes. ior furtlior information can upon or O. O. DONOVAN, General Agont, . 122 Third .WPMU-Bd, Or. THE lCENT DTIUV 25c A l AP TAL m Leading Republican HOFBR BROS., Publishers, Is oa every wrapper. t Pitcher's Castorla. WAY EAST, 0. R. & M. Co's -I LINES. Nortliorn ltauwny is ireo iroui oubh, wmo r wmTNEY G. P. AT. A., St. Paul, Minn. St' Bsb hbsm" ksV MONTH ii Paper of the Capital 3KC. "CVjA-X3E1 &g OO. SALEM, OREGON, AGENTS FOR y ii and mm OUR PRICES FOR G.ENDRONS AREfAS FOLLOWS No. 19 80 cash. Specials $90 cash. .Highest Type ,igfo, t ofWhLW -ass D m lift LIMB,, CEMENT, SAND, And All Building Material. 95 STATE ST The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. Reduced rutos. Mnnauomont liberal. Electric care loavo bold for nil pub llo buildings nnd polnta.of Intoroat. Hpcclal ratco will bo glvon to pcrmnnent patrons. A. I. WAGNER, THE SALEM STEAM LAUMDRY, 23o Liberty SU Telephone 41, DO A GENERAL LAUNDRY BUSINESS. COL. J. OLMSTEAD, PROP. 1 t h tVi EW ASSOdlATl PRESS ilUJl. of Oregon for all mm III m . MAIL i EVENING NEWSPAPER,: f! Glasses of People. SALBM, OR. -ij 'I M '' '1l i Fv