Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 26, 1888, Image 2

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EVENING CAPITAL J0URNA1
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EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.!
BY T1IE
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W. H. KYAKS - - Editor
CIjAKE 1J. IKVISi: - Local Editor
MONDAY, NOV. 20, 1888.
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TIlANItSOIVINO PROCLAMATION.
STATK OK OlII'OOS, )
LXI C'lTIVI. llM'AKTMhKT,
HAI.hM, Nov Mint It 7, 1S.S8. )
This ear now drawing to u jIoso has
been one of uiu'iiiinplcil piaco, plenty
and prosperity within tho borders of tho
state. It Is proper that public acknowl
edgment should bo niado to tho Great
Ruler of tho Universe for Ills Innumerable
blessings. I do,thcrtfoic,dcglf;natuThurti
day, tho 20th day of Nov ember, as a day of
ThnuksKlvliiK to Almlght) Ood, to bo
observed by tho w hole peoplo of this Com-lnoiivu-aUh
In token of their Kmtltudo
for His ureal mercies.
in witness thereof, I havnbct my hand
and caused tho seal of tho stato to bo af
fixed, this, the seventh day of November,
A. I)., 18.VS.
8YLVI.HTER PENNOYER,
Governor,
lly tho governer:
Olio. S MclliiliiK,
Hecritary of State.
At Htonyford, N. Y William
JIubhoII Alien, of l'lttHllcId, Mns..
purchnsctl of ClinrlcH Tiucknum tun
huntl of It fitting Htock, paying there
for f 44,100.
Tjii: result of tho olcCtlonjiiHt held
hy the OkluhoiniinltlosiifcNo-Miin's-
Lmid was largoly In favor of hurl
toriul government and tho Springer
Oklahoma hill, O. O. Clmso wiih
elected delegate ta.oongrvtw.
Tin: output of tldur from Mlnno-
npollH mills tho week ending Nov
10 wan 140.NX) harrelo, agalnBt 150,.
GOO tho week hefore. Mnny mills
will Hhut down an Him n in lake
navigation (jlonen, us tho market 1h
Htlll ilull mid lifeless.
1'KASft K. 1001.1-:" was awarded a
vertltct for $0,000, at Philadelphia,
In his Milt ngulhut Hie, Philadelphia,
"Wilmington and Baltimore railroad
for Injuries BimtalnoiV In a collision
nt Clifton Station March 12 last, the
day of tho great hllzzard.
Tirtilloriton Journal of Commoree
thus (lullnen a sleeper: A uleeper Is
ono who tdcorw. A Sleeper Is that In
whleh thosleepernleepM. Therefore,
while till) sleeper sleeps in tho
sletfpor, tho sleeper earrlet the sleeper
over tho uleeper under tho sleeper
until tho sleeper which carries the
uleeper Jumpa' the. sleeper and wakes
tho sleeper In tho sleeper hy striking
tho sleepor udder tho sleeper, on
tho sleeper, and thero Is no longer
any sleeper sleeping In tho sleeper
ou tho sleeper.
THE TEMPERANCE SHOWMAN.
linrnum's famous elephant, Juno,
caught cold some days ago, two gal
lons of whisky were ndmlnlsted to
lie, and she was vatheil In
blankets soalted In hot apple brandy.
Jjiio go't'tlruiik, torc'Ar Her blank
eta, rushed among the herds of eh -p'laiiis,
fell down, rose, stayjered,
knocked down n keeper and con
ducted herself generally like a
creaiO'e on a spree.
Tho hyena cage full on George
Al on a few dnysnjo; Keeper New
man ordered elephants Gypsy 'and
Juno to lift the cage, and afterward
he was so engaged in caring for the
Injured man that he forgot to hurry
the elephants back to their warm
quarters in the new stone building.
The result was that Juno caught a
aevcre cold, wlch developed yester
day into acute ague.
When P. T. Itanium heard that
vJi's' li'id been given hewashi3l
ly iiitii'jiuuit, declurlu lie would
in-he Ioe Juno than permit intem
p?r.ince of any kind among his ani
mals. A mtSINKSS YOUNO WO VAN.
There is a young girl down in
Mississippi who is destinpd to make
her mark, Some ono gave her 5
ceuts ono day. She went at once to
a dry goods store, bought a yard of
calico, made it into a sun bonnet
aad sold tho bonnet for 40 cents.
She invested the 40 cents in more
cal'co, made more bonnets, sold
them, ie-'nvested, made other gar
ments, and pretty soon had $10.
With this flO she bought a lot of
potatoes, planted them, paid for
their cu'itvation, hm nesting and
marketing, and came out with a
clear profit of $40. Let tho young
men of the South look out for this
gill. 'That $40 is stiil growing. It
nviy run into the mil'lons some of
t lesc days.
n:ori.i Kiti:r 100 much
Women find a sea of trouble in
their housekeeping. Some one
says ihey onen put as much worry
and iiiuJely imo a loaf of b'oad, n
pie, a cake, into tho weekly wash
ing and ironing as should sufllce for
much wc'tjbHer matters. Suppose
these things go wrong to-day, the
to-morrow s are coinJu;; la which to
try again, and tho thins is not
worth clouding your own spirit and
those aiound yon, injuring yourself
and them physic.'lly for the mind
ad'eels tho body and for such a
file. When a thing is boyoud re
n lr, waste no useless regreis over It
and do no Idlo frculii. Sti-Ive for
that serenity of sphit that will en
able you to make the best of all
thluns. That means contentment
in its best souse.
Ciiaui.ks A. Dana, of the New
York Sun, In an Interview In Paris
said: "IMeveland was beaten for
tho simple reason that a majority of
tho people a-o against him. As be
fo'o the elecilon, I did not believe
there wasa mo'o unpopular person
In iho UoUcd State" than he, and
after ne.i. March the universal
wonder will bo how such men as
Cleveland over eomo to till such
high positions. During his adminis
tration he did nothing to win the
cop'ldeneo and support of Ids party.
In fact, ho did not eaio a copper for
the real Interests of tho democrats.
What he worked and schemed fr
was tho welfare and advancement of
Grbver Cleveland. He thought
himself a man of destiny, and so
far above ids followers that ho could
kick them about as ho pjcased.
"CONSv'IKM'EttSS LUR."
Old Mipc stati men r n"jjri calh'nB
be Uvt when MeUiIlf W. lSr-rtte
nomm-e for Justice i f Uie Sui. eraq Caurt,
was a lepis'aiive tttfa'ct Taine
cipital. He vn a I 7&kl,;03?it
.n.l full ..f w1-n.i O it im lieTiTttnmt an
the next day in hie report he would put a ,
Shakesperean phiaae Into the month of
every member who spoke. Ho iho, even
th"1 nitniber who moved In adjourn being
m.ide lo ouijle Slinkesieare. Tills itrRii il
the l'ine Tree sfauNn.o iiiiich that the
callfd him down on the 11 ir ol llm houi
to coiiip'tiuellt hill ujni. Ins ttoil'odleil
upiiu bun f ira spceuh, anil vu'fd him an
extra supply of piper and p-m-u
Mn
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lirAM'hU A HOY '10 WORK ON A
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J on va i. olllce. i dlvvvvl.
I U-r OK hlRALD liNh lJllOU 2
Jjmare sixjeara old; vc'fiht 1IU) ixniiuN
lu hands hiKh Anv one Jliii!ili!f ilie abovt I
deM.rlbed mare villi be well mUI fur tin
t.ouble bj leivlnir word ut thooltUeof thi
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(JMALI.I'OX A I'llLVENTIVU, THE
Oprevertllve for fcinallpox ir anv' otbti .
ciitrl.inir disease Is the ORKGON l'EACII
BITTERS. It cleanses your blood and
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drueeUt or nddrens II. KLA",
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NETT ADVERTISEMENTS,
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Admirers of Cleveland and Hnrrlson, we believe In
Protection.
We. protect our ; cuMnrncrs from paying ruinous prices for their goods bv um
1 on a very small profit. b"u ufMiiijji
low
SHEEP FQR SALE.
300 head of stock sheep for sale.
For prices and particulars, address
A. care Cai'itai. Jul rnal office.
dwtf.
South run editors have a way
peculiarly thulr own of settling dls
initoeuUmt thoclrculutUm of their
rpiTMrctiVo iatKr. IVo Mohiphls
Journalist who got Into n dNputoou
thlA bubjpot lliuUly eatno to blows,
and thoii (o pistols. They wore
Honimtwl tieore either of them was
killed, however, aud now thoro is
tall; uf a duel. If one of them Is
killed, It will ho taken for granted,
prwtiumbly, tlmt hU imper did not
olreulato an widely as that of his
rival.
Editor Jeurnal: Tho above ex
pression Is ofton heard. But It is
not always applicable. One liar in
Salem has eomo conscientious
scruples. Ono thief la not "heart
less." I refer to him who runs a
morning dally. Ho wanted to Ho
about the 300 votes that Gen. Flsk
obtained for president In South
Carolina, liut when it came to say
that ho received "only ono," his
conscience smote him and ho mod
erated It down to "General Flsk,
tho prohibition candidate for presi
dent, polled ouo vote in South Caro
lina." Come, brother prohls, glvo
him credit for lying only 299 in
stead of tho full 300 and bo becoming
tho champion llnf of tho newspaper
fraternity. Fow men, that far
along, would liavo exhibited so
much virtuous self-restraint. Wo
are. thankful that, in tilts' great
country, tsonio loud advocates of a
"free ballot ami a fair count" will
magnanimously allow us even that
pne vote,
A Poor Prohi.
Chilblain, unpltANint ndon from the
feet and other lrt of ttw t,dy, nMtl
Htdrrh, ringworm, poton oak, stye on the
ulld;ruuUve tlUww el luv akin, all
aUapptfur after using liutards Npeotnc.
WarranteJ to vtavt n rudleul cure lu e ery
lutane.
Sold by D. W. Mathews & Co.
I
AbsoSuteSy Pure.
Hub ponder never varles."A marvel ot 1
purity, dtrength and vvholesomcnesa. Moro ,
etonomlcal iiian the onllimr.v rinda, nnd '
rnnnnt bo sold In comiK-tltlon with tho 1
multitude oflovvic8t,short welirht nlumor
phosphate powders. Sold onl.v In can".
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The Cat)itol Advonturo Go.
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Special attention Is called to our splend(i
uispiay 01 iasnionaoie garmnu
from the well known
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, OF BOSTON.
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elements, and
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make n sew
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aSS lroboth Ave., Chteago.
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An excellent stock of
CARPETS, RUGS,
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LACE CURTAINS
At prices extremely low. Full stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY
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J MEN'S. FURNISHING GOODS
LUNN & BROWN'S,
13 Corner State nnd Commerclai;s.trceU.
I. SCHNEIDER,
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WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
Stayton, Ohkoon.
Keeps on hands, largo assortment of Jew.
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promptly done and warranted. I win give
the best bargains in w niches of any denier
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Agents for tho new Mather patent
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$HE BEST 3T0CK OF STOVES
IN THE CITY IS AT
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282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM.
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AND MANY 0THE LEADINP 5TYJLES.
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