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rt : t 4- b" KG . ?- A 5. ' t 'Tl EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL I'UnMSIIKD EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. hy THH Capital Journal Publishing Company. I iMcoRfoiiATr.n Dfce, Comer Court anil Liberty Streets, TERMS OF SUliHCKIPriOM , JiAIJ.Y. One your, by mull .... . to in Klx month, by iimll 2 m Jiireoinouuis oy iriHH. . i a 1'cr week delivered by carrier. . 15 WKKKJ.Y. Ono yenr .... ....S1 W) 8lx month1 , 73 ,io year. If midor In iidvnnce....... 1 (0 Ix month's, ' CO es-Fostiiiustorg iiro authorized to ic celvo suliecrlptlons. tfB-Knlcred nR second-claw matter nt tbo SnleiH.Ori'Kon, I'ostollce, Juno 21. 1888. Republican National Mel. For l'ri'sidont, BENJAMIN HARRISON, Of Imliunn. For VJmj PrcBhlcnt: LEVI" 1 MORTON, Of Now York. F)lt I'HIIblDIINTIAI. ElJX'I'OHS. Robert McLean, of Kliuuiitli County. Win, Kupus,of Multnomah County. C. V. Fulton, of Clatsop County. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17, 18SS. It ttilcs only about WOO to heal the broken heart of u Nebraska girl who Iiiih been Jilted by her lover. IleartH are easily repaired tlurc, it would Heeni. ers. Ilia statement is alarming and should result in measures of pro tection of cattle owners and boards of health. Indeed every board of supervisors should take this impor tant matter in hand, as the diseases now In the state among cattle arc fatal to man. Mr. A. S. Mercer, the agent of the bureau of animal indus try, and Dr. Thos. Bowhill, M. It. C. V. S., have visited Cholame valley, where 000 caltlo out of a herd of 1200, belonging to Mr. Urcen of San Juan, died in thirty days. The remainder are probably dead by this time. The disease ctittitiK olF so many of this and other herds In that valley, is the Texas fever. Other diseases equally fatal to beast and man prevail there as well as in other places visited. Many are effected with tuberculosis and nc tinomykasls or "big-jaw." Cattle were found tlyluir by the dozen of these diseases and of anthrax at Gonzales where a largo number of Spanish families are engaged pre paiing jerked beef for market and where last year fourteen of their children died of putrid soro throat or a peculiar type of diptheria caused by eating anthrax meat. The inspector refers to the historical fact Of 00,000 of the pcopje of Naples dying in 1017 through using the JIchIi of animals diseased with an thrax, and for centuries this disease has had fatal etteet upon the popu lation of Europe, numbers having been poisoned with the flesh of diseased animals. The state board of health and the board of health of San Fruuulsco havo had the subject under discussion and havoappointed inspectors of markets, slock, and slaughter houses. W.O.T.n.fflfflR. A nixiro who was Ashing from tho over-hanging branches of an iiiimciiHO tree at tho Savannah river had the misfortune to fall into the stream, tree and all, and floated down the liver 1!T)0 miles before ho was rescued. His captors Inune dlutsly named him "Tho Dark Secret." Tun Lafayette Register says tho uowsmper man who copies an item without credit is looked upon by tho fraternity with distrust, but when tho credit Is given to titer contem p.nary in which tho item never appeared, distrust Is turned to dis gust. To tins an Astoria paper that scarcely ever credits anything with even an "Ex." adds that still woiso Is tho custom of nipping an item or a good thing, ami putting "Ex." after it. A M I iiDi, k aged, respectable look ing individual, with a woman of remarkable lovlliuss laying on his arm has been victimizing the rail way ticket scalpurs of Chicago by selling them counterfeit tickets. It takes a lovely woman to draw the wool over the eyes of these gentry. The fact that this sort of racket was worked on over a hundred of these fakirs shows how universal tho Chlcajjoan's weakness Is and how well tho rascal Jh question under stood It. Whkn man In Pennsylvania loves ho does so with a mad fervor that W utterly without regard as to results. Hero was Ralph llalloy, of I.Oolc Havon. Ho was sixty years old, hut the old man had so much blood In him that ho ran away with tho nllhuieed girl of his son ii pret ty and vivacious girl of eighteen and this Is why we say that In Pennsylvania when tho passion of love madly surges through tho brain It spares neither agv, sex nor condition. John L. Poutkh, who designed and constructed the Merrlnme, tho llrst Ironclad over built, and who thus changed completely the sys tem of ntiviil wurfare, Is now wielding a broadax in tho navy yard at Norfolk Ho is nil old man, nliiUMt eighty, but Is compelled to toll from early until late. Ho lina had mu oventful carver, and his llfo has been a marked contrast to that of John Ericsson, who constructed tho Monitor, and whoso old ago ha Ihhui frvo from want. The Datn or thn Cruclllxloii. Ilerr Kill), tho German savant, in a work rocHntly published, shows that there was a totil eclipiu of the moon concom itantly with tho eartliquako that occur red when Julius Caesar was assassinated, on the I fUli of March, 1) C. 44. He has also calculated the Jewish calendar to A. D, 41, andtho result of his researches ful ly confirms thn (acts recorded li the Evan flints of thu Hondcitul physical events that accompanied iliucrucilixion. Astrou 0111ic.1l calculations provo, without a shad ow of doubt, that on the 14th day of tho Jewish inoiiti JS'isin (April 6,) there was a total Lclipse of the sun, which was ac companied in all probability by tho earth quake, "when the veil of tho Tvinplo wis rent horn tho top to the liuittun, and the oarlh did qu.i'.c, and die rock rent." (Mutt, xxxn, 01.) St. I.uUo describes the euiipae 111 these werds: "And it was the sixth hour (12 noon), and ihoie was dark ncss ocr nil the land till the ninth hour (3 p. 111,) and the sun was darkened. (I. tike xxii. 44.) This mode of reckoning corres ponds perfectly with the) result of anothor calculation our author mado by reckoning backward from the groat total eclipse of Apill 181S allowing for the ditinencc be tween tho old nud new styles, which also give April 6th us tho dale of the new moon iuthe yoar A. I). 31. As the vernal equi iiux of the year ful on March 251I1, and the Jews ate their Easier Limb, and cele brated their Flit) l'nssoh, or feast of tho Passover, on tho following new moon, it is clear Apiil 6th was identical with Nis san 141I1, of the Jewish calendar, which Moreover, was on Friday, theParaskovee, or day of preparation for tho Sabbath, am.1 this agrees with thu Hebrew Talmud. Thin by tho united 'cstimmiy of astron omy, araheolot!Vi traditional nod Biblical hisloij , there cau be but little doubt that tho date of tho Crucitlxiou was April 6th, A. 1). 31. Sliukmiur to thu OlrU. lllslUSKD OATT1.K. Auother California oxoImiiko in ruferaucv to th terrible cattle malady tlwtapiiwtrs to I hi nttUotlng Hiiui' portKMH f our Uttaliys: 'I'll report ofa gtivwriuueiit age-nt upon thu (IImmmsI live vtook of tho HHithwn wrt of the stute, mitilWluHl by tho San FmncUoo Chronicle of Tliurla.v lut, iU-Krvw theatteutlou ofttllktock dwilors ami UKwt coiisum- Did you over road Shakespeare's advice to girls about thu selection of a husband" It Is tho best in print yet without excepting Poor R,lohard and Hannah Mere: "Dear Kate, take a fellow of plain aud uncoined constancy, for ho per force must do tho right, becauso ho hath not tho gift to woo In other placosj for these fellows of Infinite tongue that can rhymo themselves into ladles' favors, they do always reason themselves out again. What, a speaker is hut a prater; 11 rhyme- is but n Imllad; a good leg will fid); a straight lxtok will stoop; a black beard will turn -white; a curled pato will grow bald; a Aill eyo will wax hollow; but a kind heart, Kate, is the sun and moon, or rather the sun and not tho moon; for it shines bright and never changes, hut keeps its course truly." TI10 Juvenile BoeletleST- Francis E. Willard says fetatistics show us that of overyMe Imndrcd men who reform front drinking habits, ninety return to those habits again, while of every ono hundred boys and girls who belong to our Juvenile temperance society, 00 re main true to their pledge through life. What the future of the boys and girls all over our land shall be, tint only for this lifo but for thu life to come, depends largely upon the in1 wo mike of the present, ft wa while men slept that the enemy sowed tares, and went his way; no further care was needed to secure his crop, but eternal vigilance Is the price we must pay for the harvest of noble manhood and womanhood which wo wish to reap. Hut are our children being thoroughly prepared for the conflict with temptation which surely comes to all? Are the sceds'of truth, temperance and purity being In stilled into tho plastic brains and hearts? And above all do we re member that this battle with temptation is not one of tho far away luttirc, but one winch sur rounds them almost every hour. It is sot in army by the boy whose 'cat is near that of your boy in school, and takes out a bunch of cigarettes or a plug of sugary t,obacco, and whispers "you can have some at recess." The battle comes in the oaths and impure words of the play ground and tho imitation to treat to cider or beer; in thu habits and language taught to our pure boys and girls by the children of un guarded homes; also In the shape of pictures aud literature scattered even about our pavements, by thoi-o who would ruin our boys for tho sake of gain. Our Juvenile societies arc organ ized for the purpose of supplying tho forewarning and forearming which your children will need 011 entering these battle ground. There is a mental strength and help fulness in the association of children banded together to tight a common enemy, such as no Isolated training can impart, line upon line, preccnt upon precept is tho discipline, the dilll, tho preparation, for tho battle, a preparation not only for tlioio fortunate children who have pure and sufo training but also for the thousands of children who eome frani homes where the influences are also on thosidoof Intemperance and vice. 'EW TO-DAY. RHPORT OP THE CONDITION t 1 , t 1 1 OF THE AT l OTIAIIO 01 lUtllVll (II JJ(i Ron 1( At Salem, In the Ktnte of Oregon, nt tho ckne of buslnos, October 4, 18S; r.Esour.ccs. Loans and discounts $187,211.15 OveiliTiil',8ecu.,cduniU'nhccured U01..11 V. S. llontls to secure circulation lo,W ).' 1 lie il estate, lUrnlturc, unci tlx- tiues : 2,ri10.49 Cu.TC-nt esinnisosnuil Uixen paid 1,1)10.21 Premiums paid 1,103.00 C'liPCKsa id other oiisli Items SiO.'Jl WIN of otlie.- 'ni.Mts .. 10.00 Fraci-onal paper cmrency, nleK- cl, and ceilH ... ,. . 21.0S Specie 20,(H!).U5 1.0-j:' McndcY notes .. 1W.00 Redemption fund with U.S.Tioms- urer (5 per cent, ot circulation) 075.U0 Totil 230,474.l5 I.tAlllI.iTlKS. Capital block paid In S 00,000.03 surplus ii'iirt 4,4no.oa Cndlvlrir-d nmtlt 2,511.7 N'ulonM eanl: notes out.stttndlng 13,ot3.00 Indiv dual dopovts subject to check l)'),0i)j.(W Demand rerUlldtes of deposit 21, 011. 1j Due to other niitlonol ba'.iks 4,72:1.11') Due to st ito banks and bunkers.. 23,.r54,2(J -9 Temperance cannot make men godly, but It is one of the agencies which God lilessc .John 15. Gough. Dr. Lunier, of France, wrote that sixty per cent, of all idiots aud ine briates in Europe came from drunk en ancestors. Hunt's road is now within a mile of Walla "Walla. The mils will not bo laid for sonio time, as the rock work near tho Touchet is heavier than anticipated. Tho tlftecnth annual convention of tho national "V. C. T. V. will be held in tho Metropolitan Opera house, Now York, Oct. 10 to 1, inclusive. A Double llrlp for tbc llllluus. In addition to that chief leniedlul mons tiro thu uo of Hrotetter'x stuniuch lilt tcrs HionnMitn'rlii from an ueute bil ious uttaclc, will facilitate recoxery by tho 111.U at llrst of milk uiut Hum water and thlu Krucls, and by n very uriidual return to tho luo of Hollit foods. Futty Kiibstauees should lo excluded from the diet, llluo pill Is u remedy of doubtful Mifetv, partic ularly If there be nniisHi and vomlllni;, npqucnt mnroiiiltnius of liver trouble. Tho llltterx, provided Its reforinntory ac tion bejuot retarded and marred by gross liidlM'retlons In diet, will t.0011 restore the etiulllbrluiii of mul net Ion of tho liver, stomach and bowels, all three duordtved by hlllousuws. In nil forms of malarial disease, which lu owry ono of its ptmsos nrosenta Indlentlons or liver trouble, Hos letter's Stomach Hitters Is the foremost of siHVIMiw. The llKht 01 oer thirty ywirs' xiHrlenconlsoshows It to be a lino remedy for rheuinatlin, kidney tnmtilw, dysiH'p i.la, nervousness and debility, Total f2J0,l74.15 HTATE Of OltKllOV, 1 t'ousrv op Mauion, I, John .Molr.C-islileroftlieabovc-nnincd bank, do xoleinnly swear that tho above statement If- true to tho best nt my knowl edge and bollei. JOHN MOIIi, Cashier. Subscribed nnil swni n lo before mo this lllth day of October. ISSi. WYMi: A. .MOOItES. Notary l'ubllc for Orejon. COltttECT Attest: W.ir. N. I.ADUE, -I. Hi:y.noi.ih, M. L. ClIAMIlCltMN Directors. STENOGRAPHY. O'i'UDY A STANDAItD SYRTKM. 1'IT- most. linn on address man's Is cood ns any better than en is. W. 1 WILLIAMS A few pupils kIv en private Instruc- lavoranio lerjus. horpnriieuiars P. O. Hox 17'J, Salem, Or. mtMnnvMr Notice. ANYONE HAVING A LEGAL CLAIM against me will please cull at tho store within tho next ten day. 1U7-203 . A. MAYER. Breakfas )i! ia IIOLLED OATS, K0LLEI) AVHEAT, CKEAM 1VHEAT, n mrm pi aimi ... i 1 .. ).- Q0 lUUft rLUUlt. WIHCll COOKS uji into a very delicate dish. TKITICU3I, GEIHIEA, CEKEALlNi:, 18SS NEW BUCKWHEAT FLO UK, guaranteed to b Eresli and Pure 11Y m ma 201 Commercial St, Tim 11 i1 if i u .. BLlCKSMlTlllXCr and SCMBER&POHL' HORSESHOEING. 11 11 2SSJ4, 812 nnd 314 Cominerclal St., Salem. 10-1-tf ANGORA GOATS! w QNE OK THK LAROEST ESTAI1LI8H nit'iits n tho State. Low.er rates than orlland. ljireest stock Legal lilanks In tho State, n-d ultreest discount. Send for price list of lob urintlnir. unrt intalouuo ot lecal blanks. E. M. WAITE, Steam Printer, Salem, Oregon FOR BARGAINS ENT FURNITURE OO TO ROTAN & WHITNEY, 102 Court Street, Salem, Oregon Having bought out tho remainder ot tne chair factory's stock, we uru prepared to ell chairs lower than any house in Oregon "My daughter Julln," wiy tho etlltnrof thor:oyniour (Inil.) Timos, "lioconilng tllsgtistixl with tho rov ing nrtutora wo hml to omnloy, ilo turiuluMl to do nil the work iwrsolf. Bho sot ovory tyjw In tho ourront Imiio of tho iwjHtr, lueJiullng now silvortlmMiients, ami htul three (vluiiiiu loft ovor for next wwk; IkmUIw which she tiki a Uljc wahIiIiik. w.l ubout Hfiy ilw.IMWM aiul PJSZiffVT&T toik two ilaya' rvoroAtlou at the J v iwify. ot oJuw, i-m K..r iruu- county fair." " "" "" " iw-u! 1,H, Wl W. D. CLA6GITT -HAS SOMK- Proposals for Wood. rnllE ItOAHD OF TRUSTEES OK TUB X Orvson a trie insane Afylum hereby Invito (.ouleit proposals for wood as follews: Four hundrod (WO) conls dry jx)le oak. Two hundred (10) cords dry body oak. Kourtwm hundred (1400) cords dry body llrout oflarue tree. The ih)U oak must, not bol than three InotiM in diameter. Threo hundred to tho hundred cords of tlr, and two hundred 10 three hundred cords of oak are u bda llvorwl by June 1, 1SS, and the rwiwUiuUr U- Oetolwr 1, IS9. lllds will be received In amounts from fifty cords up. The wood must lw Rmr feet In length nud of the bent quality, kubject to tho approval ot the iiwdlcal tuiMrln- tendutof.lhrtyUim,uiid tobedelfveradJ HI lttl- intuit V IHOIUJTIUBI Kiuuauo UMtf- iwtaa by hlin. The rtjhl to r4et nny and all Wds Is re served. WU will be oneued at i o'clock Tuesdv. Nov. , Wk HYIA EHTHit l'UNNOYER il HO. W. MrHRIDE, MWtd U. W. WKUB, iMirxt of TrukteM. VX. A. MCNLY, Clerk ot Board. NEAT ADA-ERTISESECNTS. GO TO THE OPERA i Ifi -FOR- Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Hats, -THE- GREATEST NS -EVEU OFFERED IN- General Merchandise! -11Y THE Capitol Adventure Co., Opera Honse Corner, Salem. 8-29-dw-tf till Kxvyirrvtm-r7Z&trrcrrjaujLjuiVijnirBXB3JuujiiitwH iiiiiwm IB AJMt Speelal attention Is ealled to our splendid display of fashionable Garments from I he w ell known manufacturers Springer Bros., ok nosToK. They need no reeommendatlon from us, being tho finest lino ever plneed beforo the public. Each garment has 11 label nt collar band bearing tho manufacturer's name. -oun- wrr 1.1 14. 1 Is unusually largo and vniicd, representing An excellent stock of CARPETS, RUGS, ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS At prices oxtremely low. Full stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS In all departments. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS LUNN & BROWN'S, 239 Corner State nnd Commercial streets. 'he Latest Novelties. Agents for tho new Mather patent LACE KID GLOVE THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. fVADK & CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, :li AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES, Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages ban FOR SALE. FINK DU8T AIJD MOUS&PROOF Onran. ako ageennd hand llano at a. rguln nnd on easy twins. Call on f -11. DIAlT), 2M Commwolal St., Siilem.Or. 10-Mf KEVY BROS., i'UOPRIKTOns OH TllE CAim COFFEE HOUSE Ml, 20 oeots; board, taper wek. 'o ChlB uibKuu. 5t OBnimoretal St. KW-dlf GRASS SEED. CAN FUHNI8H MESQUITE OR A mixture of IJnooln and Meiulto largo or small quantities. For terra a " a:-,0g?i, IW.lm Salm,Or- A FINE LINE OF FALL SIILUNERY Mrs. JI. B. Wlh's, East Sil i!rnntt.,livci,'Wiimi m."9