r- rt EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL PUBLISHED EVERV EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. IIY TIIK Capital Journal Publishing Company, I IJfCORPOKATF.il ffict, Corner Court and Mlietly Streets, TKUM.H OK SUHSCUIl'MON 11AIIA'. One yonr, by irrnll ... o ( Hlx months, by nmll 2 m Three months by mall 1 26 Vet week delivered by currier ... in WKBKI.Y. One year . . ,. SI to HJX month V 'oo year, If paid for In wjvnncc,.. 1 fl ix inontho, " ' ' " SO rflVMtiiinntpro nro nut homed to re cilvo (subscription. Knt erod n upcnnd-rtnm matter at tlic Hnlcm.UreKon. l'oulllee. June 21. IMS. Republican National Ticket. For President, BENJAMIN HAltMSON, Of Jtidlann. 1'or VIco ProeUlent: LI2VI P. MOUTON, Of Notv York. JOK PltlSIDIINTIAI. JCl.KCTOltS. Itobert McLean, of Illnnmtli County. Win. KnpuK,()f Multnomah County. 0. Y. Kiilton.or Clutoop County. TirUHSDAY, OCT. 11, lfiSP. ItKroiiTS from tho northwest hIiow an n voi ago yield of eighteen IuihIicIh of wheat to tho nero in northern MiimoHotii and llfteen ImshelH to the acre In Dakota. Tin: Manitoba legislature hnf ratllled the contract wh'eh gives the Northern Pacllle railroad control of the lied Itiver Valley line and the work of completing tho new road will ho pushed foi ward rapidly. What tho woiklnpinen of this country need Is a turlil' which will eavi'-o more goods to 1 e mtuiiituc tured hero and not a ineusmo which heglim by making over frTO.OOO.OOO, or oiio-nlxtli of all our dutiable Imports free. Vinini: Is a democratic newspaper In New Haven called the Register. It says: "Wo may as well bo frank and state the situation us It Is. The chances to-day in Connecticut are against tho democrat.''." And mi they vlll continue to lie, growing more so, till the voles are counted. Tun number of Chine-e born In the Hulled Wales anil who are "natives," will now Increase uniiu- Ingly, for they can bo admitted to thoirlorious privileges! of this free country. Already one of them, a young woman, has landed In Port land, and claims to ho a native. Kiianic JIu nn is limited as ml mlttlngthat adhopeof tho demo crats securing tho electoral vote of New York Is gone. J I mil's Idea is that some western or northern states must be captured from tho republi cans to oll'sot New York, New Jersey and Counellcul, which are practically lost already. It has leaked out that the demo crats havejust complctcda thorough canvass of Indiana, by school districts that Is, have Hindu a re cord of how every mail in the state will vote, as near as can 1h ascer tained and tho result has dismayed them. They tiro 10.1KX) Milnd, and getting farther away every day. Tiik picsldciit in his letter of acceptame, after making tho slate muni of tlie republican position in rcforciu'ti to tho Internal taxes, to Il tho removal of tobucco taxes and taxes on whisky Ubcd In the arts and for mechanical purposes, reiter ate the charge of the democratic jukm that the platform favors free whUUy. He cannot rise above mUmprotciitatlon if he Is president. Thk While (.'Impel murderer 1ms written a letter which lie signs "Jiu-k, iho Hipper," ami the detec tive have lxiui given, thereby, a nine. This monster, who seems to have been periktrntlng those murders for the solo purpose' of be coming notorious, 11 mis that Mug the only Individual who knows who ho Is, there I no witlnftiutlou for his mount ruiM vniilty In the ttllimtlon, anil ho is ywrnlng to have the world know who m tine an tutlt In, though he shrinks from the con-'ami tiuwHWt of becoming known. The latter will brlHtf "Jack, tho Hipper," to execution. IIKI'UIILICAN PKOSPKCTS. Every indication is In favor of a weeping republican victory on the Oth of Novembor. The Interest centers, of course, on the four states considered doubtful that is, New York, New Jcrsy, Connecticut and Indiana ; but it must bo rcmemberod that the position of the democrats and republicans with regard to these states is very different. The repub licans can win without New York and the democrats cannot. This Is the way the matter stands. It requires i-'Ol electoral votes to elect. Of these Cleveland may be credited with 153, the vote of the solid South though that Is not absolutely certain leaving him -IS to get somewhere cl-c. Now, If ho etui carry New York, with 3(1 votes, he will then have ISO, or 12 short He will then need Indiana, with her 15 votes, or New Jersey with 9 and Connecticut with (S, which would give him his 201, with :i to snare. But unless he can carry New York, he can have the united vote of Indiana, New Jersey and Con necticut without doing him any good ; for their aggregate vote added to that of thj solid South makes only lK!t. whioh is 18 short of what hcf needs. Tho republicans, on the other hand, can count with confidence on every Northern state except the four named. This gives tin aggregate of 181 electoral votes to start wltl or 120 less than a mttiority ; so If they can carry Indiana and Con necticut, or Indiana and New Jer sey, they can win without New York, as Indiana and New Jersey would give them 121 votes, and In diana and Connecticut 121, where only 12') aro needed. Hut the chances are excellent for carrying New York, in which event thevotoof Indiana, New Jersey and Connecticut becomes immaterial, so far as the general result is concerned. Every day makes it more and more certain Hint New York will go re publican and that Mr. Cleveland cannot bo re-elected. In fact, the probabilities are that Harrison will carry every Northern state, without exception. HOW TAKll'l' IIKI.P.H KAKMiniS. The free tradeis will wi; that the farmer derives no advantage from any of thoo duties Imposed on cer tain articles which ho raises. Yet It is a fact that, even under the present turill', largo ((imutilics ol farm produce me imported from Canada every year, and the amount would bo still greater were the duties abolished. Potatoes, cabbages, oat meal, butler, etc., aie now imported from Europe to the seaboard cities, rediiclnglho demand from our own farmers, while were tho duly taken fioih wheat, wo would see the cheap wheat of India competing with the western farmers' product in the eastern states. The great advantage to the fanner, however, of the tailll', is that it builds ui manufacturing establish ments which employ hundreds of thousands of woikingmen who are customers, anil thus createt a homo market for Its pioducts. On the other hand, frootiado would destroy those Industries, anil either force those employed In them out ot the country or compel them to go upon the laud anil become farmers them selves, thus cheapening farm pro ducts. The Mills bill cuts out many If not all of these protected articles. We believe in high protection If any thing, for tho protection of farmers protection so that hay, potatoes, fUg". onions, cabbage, etc., cannot be brought to this country. If the manufacturers have a right to the home market so have tho fanners, and we believe that the policy of the republican party, which Is broadly in tho Interest of protection, will see to it the farmer Is protected t borough- ly and wholly, and the home market shall ho his and his alone. It Is demonstrated by tho record that the Cleveland ttdmlulstrtttiou has already cost the country ffl5,000, 000 more thau tho expense of tho govermnout during tho four year' administration of Uarllold and Ar thur. This In spllo of tho hypo critical profession of economy and reform on the part ot tho demoora tlo tidmlulstratou, Tho American jKKiplo persuade themselves that thoy con get a ttcttor article of government for lows money, by electing Harrison and Morton next November. It is the Intention of the North Pacific fruit grower,' tuoolfttiou to luako the tMKitv a stMtj institution go bofVre the next legislature to ask for legUlMKm on the subject of fruit ieUs tlut bnj m matter of great and gvnetttl liuportnuco. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. Tin: commission oy Josn. iii.6. JOSHUA. 1'ltACTICAL Al'l'LICATlbN. The command to Joshua, "Now, therefore arise, go over this Jordan, and all this people, unto the land which I do give to them; even to the children of Israel." And then follows the more specific assurance: "Every place that tho sole of your foot shall tieml upon, thttt have I given unto you, us I said to Moses." No more can we expect possession of tho places now made frightful by the drink habit and trullle, until our feet shall tread upon them, than could these Israelites, while they feared, or hesitated, or loitered by tho way. God will do His part, we must do ours. Joshua had shown his willingness to go forward in the face of mighty peril, and so God could trust him w'ith the great c iu mlssion. Were all Our prayers for the destruction of the rum power backed by action, possession might bo ours. Ho strong and of u good courage" tho exhortation of tiie 5th verais Is repeated with emphasis in tho "th verso. "Out. be thou strong and very courageous;" andngaiu, "13e strong and of good courage; and still again, "lie not afraid, neither bo thou discouraged; for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest." Tho contagion of weakness anil fear can never be truly estimated, no more can the inspiration of courage and heroic ilrmness. Who has not seen societies and communities dis couraged and noble plans defeated by even a single faint heart. How much of depression and loss of energy in our difllcult, aggressive effort, come from contact with good people who lack real courage and strength, and a sturdy confidence in the eternal principles of right which must undergird every cheerfully resolute contestant with evil. Now anil then come statements, made in tho very face of facts to the con trary, that tho temperanco cause is making little progress; that this and that worthy endeavor is a failure. Even If this were true, as happily it is not, there would be nono the less the duty ol" effort on our part. As our lesson plainly teaches, true courage and Ilrmness come lrom a sense of God's presence and obedi ence to His commands. The results of such obedience wo can safely leave with Him. h. H. F. K'mball. The Commercial Gazette having pub"shed an'aitlclo claiming that the "nc llcenso" rule in Warren, Penn., was ruining its business and depopulating tho town, S. P. Johnson writes from thole denying these charges and sustaining hi.s denial by tho facts, that the list ot voters Is larger now than ever before In Warren, that nioio niuii'cipal Improvements aro being made than ever before, and more I' st-class buildings erected; mechanics are un usually busy; the jail is empty, churches full, and the community never more quiet. Ho adds: "The only trouble Is, that the women of tho W. C. T. U. have been alter the salt ons and have squelched them In this country. God bless the women!" O.n Duty. How often does rum cause tho cheeks of innocent sisters to tingle with the blush of shame, pierce the hearts of fond mothers, and plough deep furrows on the brows of kind fathers, and yet wo are called fanatics when we earnest ly entreat all, esiooially the young, neither to touch, t-tste, nor handle the accursed stuff. L. "A Chicago grocer sold whisky labeled "llltiliijj" to customers in the country through agents who offered as an inducement to order of the firm, that the liquor was furn ished tit a very low price. Sovonil fanners bought and drank the stutr; one died from the elleets, and others are dangerously HI." Te "irVts. SAI.HM QUOTATIONS Wheat 76c. Oats 5(J80c Flour $6 per bbl. Potatoes Ufio. Kggs 86c DuUur-JKc ImtiI 134(5.150 Wojl-hUC.Uc Hams 18c, eastern. Jlaeon 18c,, eastern. Apples green, XtgJiO per bu. Cnlokons 60,$.400. Hoof aigrowj o. not. Mutton 2(.i.fS per head. HogM 5c net, Oil rested, llnui 14 jwr ton. Short?l jior ton. Somo ono hasjisked. "Where do tiles go in the winter?" We don't know, Imt we wteh they would go there lu summer. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C Smith's, 92 State street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 0 11(1 (l llOLLED OATS, ROLLED WHEAT, C11EA3I WHEAT, DIME'S RICEFLOUR, which cooks up into a very delicate ilisli. Titmcuji, CEH3EEA, CEHEALIXE, 1SSS N E W U C Jv "IV H E A T FL0UH, guaranteed to jc Fresh and Pure 1JY 17D jM D 201 Commercial St. Propisals for Wood. mi IK IlOAIlI) OK TIllTs.TUKS OK Till: 1 oic-koii .State Ilisuno Asylum hereby hiHc ".ruled pionnMilifnr wood ns follews: I "urn liunilipd (100) eonls ilry pole o.ilc. l'n hundred (UOOjcorUr. iliy Ij.idy oak. rmmcen hunched (HOU) coids dry hody Mr out ol lnrso trcex. The polo o.ik must not bolcs than tlueq Inches In diameter. Three hundred to tle hundred cords of 111-, ami two hundred to three hundred cordsnfe.il: are to bede llxcicd by June 1, ISSil, and the letnainder by October 1, ISSfl. I'lds ulll ho lccelved In amounts from flit v coids up. The, wood must be lour feet In tenet li and of the best quality, subject to t'e approval of the medical superin tendent ot the asylum, and to be delHeicd at anj point on theauyluni giounds desig nated by him. The tight to t eject any and all bids Is re served. I'.lds will be opened at 2 o'clock Tuesday, Nov. 0, 1868. SYLVESTER I'ENXOYEIl GEO. W. McIIKIDK, 10-ltd G. W. WEHII, Hoard of Tiu&tees Wm. A. -MUNI.Y, Clerk of IJotiul. HLlCKSMITIHXli and IIOHSESIIOEIXG. SGR1BER POHL 2sSi, :)12 and :!11 Commercial St., Salem 10-1-tf FOR UAKGATNS IX RURNITURK GO to ROTAN & WHITNEY, 102 Court Street, Salem, Oregon I lavlii); bought out the leniaindcrol tnu chair lactury'x Mock, wo aro prepared to sell chairs lower than any houbo In Oregon ONE OK TIIK I.AHGKST ESTAHLISII nients In tho State. Lower rates than I'oitlttnd. Itiitest stock Legal lllanks In the State, a tl biggest discount, bontl for pi lei iegii nice list oi joo printing, anu cntnioguo oi I blanks. K. JI. WAITE, btcam Printer, Salem, Oicgon. fPHE QUESTION OF THE DAY. PROTECTION OR FREE TRADE? An Examination of tho Tariff Question with Es pecial Regard to the Interests of Labor. BY HENRY GEORGE. t'I.01'11. tJCX l'Al'KU, S3 CENTS. . This Ih tho ele-irest, fairest, most Interest Ing and moot complete examination of the ".ririniikm yet mude, und will prove tnvulunblo to all who wish to understand the subject. The most thorough Investljatlon of the subject that hits yet been put fu typo New York News. The rpnenr.ince of this liook marks n now e'HK-h In tho world-wide struggle for free tiiulo. lleiwy Oeorgo lias a Kjer of puLin-jccononiioirutiisinsucnneienrnnu limpid It nsutt-te that any child can unde.s stand .iti.i, while tho most learned man cun enjoy tho roountcy of hU statements and tho sn .lostlveuoss of his thoughts. Thomas O. bhoamiiia In New York Star. Vhooer wtuiti t eo the stwngest ar. EUinont not only against protection, but asalnst nil turllla will And It here. Christian Union. The singular success of Mr. George U that ho has made political ccxino.ny Interesting. Unitarian l.evlew. A book which every worklngman lu tho hind run rend with Interest and 0113m to read. Now ork Herald. Hwry Gerge'f Other Works. l"rcrc- and i"uverty, cloth, $1; paper, 55C011K. SnaUl I'loblems.eloth.Jltiwper, recent. The lnd Question, luiwr. lu centit. lltnxwty lu I.Htid wiver. IS cents. Adc'rwi filK STANDAHO, IS Union Sqtuiru, New Yotk. Norice of Final Settlement. XfOTlCK IS HKUK11Y GIVEN TO ALL I wIhuu ll may ntnooru Itutt the undt mkumI ttdmlnWWHtrti ttf iho etaf of 1)hb m Ilu witwek, tUMMMttl. has rtltsl her fliMt apUHt 111 UMOffieoonlteeterkof ilaritm douHljr, state oOrv -.m, and that the tliite Sr hiailnt otiteettoiui thereto and fettle- iMt lhereif luu Uvn Axed by ll.uu T. U 8tM w, Judwt of Mild eotirt, for (lie 10th daj ot ovinler. ItsiS, at I o rioek i. in. JVNK HAilMAlK. OotoWr , W. Admtnl.tratrti. 5w tot lln lnnniAci rea 101 lMUXlUllO IiiIum ETT ADVEKTISESrENTS. GO - Dry Goods, - GREATEST M H Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Hats, -EVKIt OKKEUEO IN- General JVIercha.ke)ise ! -BY Capitol R An excellent stock of CARPETS, RUGS, ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS At prices extremely low. Kull stock of STAPLE -YKD FANCY DRY GOODS ill all departments. .MEN'S FURNISHING (i LUNN & BROWN'S, 23!) Corner .State nncl Commercial streets. itBtSmBmiyi'H res jy vV a THE BEST STOCK OE STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WADE & CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Slock of Hardware ami. FOR SALE. 4 KINK Dt'ST AND MOITSB.I KCOK Qrgu,nlja i-eouul twnd l'lno at a jfalu and on ty teriiiK. licll on II. DIAMOND, 'J. Commeretel St., Slm, Or. KELLEY BROS., .I'llQiytlBTORS OK THE CAPITOL COFFEE HOUSE Meal, aaernU; bouni, Uper week. No Cli'm- e einptayw. $ Cbmmorrtal St. K . dif TO THE FOR - THE - BARGAINS TIIE- Adventure Co., Opera House Corner, Salem. Mi - 3Mlw.tr : FAIL SEASON OF Sfeelal attention Is called to our splendid display of tashlonablo garments from tho well known manufacturers Springer Bros., or 11OST0N. They need no recommendation from us, being tho finest lino ever placed befoio tho public. Each garment has u label at collar band bearing tho manufacturer's name. -ouii- inn n in 1 nrni imm rtll IMK A HA' ji ziitijiiJi.11 Is uiiusunlly largo and varied, repie sentlng The Latest Novelties. Agents for tho now Mather patent LACE KID GLOVE Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Range LEADING STYLES, " Farm Machinery, Wagons and Cairiages GRASS SEED. CAN PUUXISU MrSQUITE OU A inUture of Lincoln and Meeqnlto in wruor small qunntltle. For tOTrii ad- 1-Im Salem, Or. A FINE LINE OF FALL MILLINERY GOODS Mb. JI. B. SuKJast S lt Marlon bu, between Winter and Suwmi I