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yH II I II Vf towCMWTIBI ftUtf MVVMmUM&rUVWtiaJM EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL "WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12. 1888 wnnftLiimiiiwiiiiiii awg l'lniMSHKl) EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.I T1Y THK Canital Journal Publishing Company. I INOOWOItATF.D mce,ICorneri:Conrt nrillMbertylStrectr,' TKIIMS OK HUUSOIUITION DAILY. Ono ycnr, by mull WTO Hlx inonf Iih. by mull 2 GO Thrco months by mrill .... 1 20 I'er week delivered by carrier 15 WI'.EKT.Y. One ycnr . ?' HJ Hlxinnntli , ' Ono ycnr, if paid for In nilvnncc, 1 00 Hlx moiitliH, " " " 00 nrl'oHtiniiHlcrH uro nutlinmciC to rc cclvo subscriptions. O-Knltred n secinil-clnss mntterut tho Bnlcni.OrcKon, rostolllcc, JunoZl, 1888. W. II. ItYAUS -CLAKK li. 1RVINB Kililor Manager. Investigation of tho court rec ords ut Washington discloses tho fnct Unit nearly nino-tentlis of tho crimes in tho District of Columbia arc committed by negroes. Thk festivities at the city of Mex ico over the inauguration of Presi dent Diaz ended with four bull fights, grand concerts, an historical procession, a ball and other features. "DllACON" ItlGHAIUlSON llllH given notice that heurafter only American' citizens, native or natu ralized, will bo employed on his street ear lines in Brooklyn, New York, as conductors or drivers. It Is now proposed to organize permanently tho republican nation al committee with regular head quarters, to lend such auxiliary aid iu tho way of advice and suggestion as may bo beneficial to the Interests of the party in congressional and state election contests. Skkatou John Sherman, writing regarding tho Congress of Nations tllllliv tnuio in in umiuu iimv niC presence of delegates from the Do minion of Canada would bo very acceptable and very proper, but 1 don't seo how it could be done ex cept with the consent of Great Urit ain. Our government could not with duo respect to Great Britain hold any formal relation witli Do minion government, u necessary de pendency of Canada upon Great Jiritalii but which no doubt could be waived by the parent govern ment." Tin: World publishesun interview with Congressman Cox concerning the admission of tho Territories, iu which he says: "It la certain that tho President elect, Judging, from Ids act Ion while senator, will urgently recommend, If not tho ad mission of these four Territories (Montana, Washington, New Mex ico and Dakota) as states separated, tho admission of south Dakota and probably of north Dakota also as states, and probably for reason, though not with ho much emphasis, tho admission of Montana and Washington as States. Thk talk about an extra session of tho Fifty-First Congress has been revived upon thu rcinirt that four lUunoeralio representatives from West Virginia will bo given certifi cates and that tho republican mu Jorlly iu tho house will bo only one, and it Is feared that in case of deaths or accident before tho llrst Monday iu December tho demo crats might have a majority to or ganize, whereas, if there was an ex tra urtuloii called Immediately after March 1th, for the purpose of organ ising, the democrat could by no possible means obtain control. IN OTIIKH KVI. A Pennsylvania paper The "American Volunteer" recently published a series of letters from Oregon written by thu editor him-r-olfot what ho Raw and thought of tilings. This corrvt)MiiHloneu was full of laudutory Kntoncos of our IKHiplo, places and things, among which Is the following wimple: The cltlwua strike you very favor ably, lhey all po4w that iiulut. I uy, contented cheerful disposition m oharoeterUtle of tho people all over Oregon. They Mm to have no oariM, no lad dlgivt Ion, no ln MimtlH, no notes hi Imnk, or ludewd Miiy thin o'hj calculated to dUturli their peace- of mind. They don't fret HlMit the lickloiutw f w " U'J" Itf . 'mmixir ri -j lii ! Aiu LuiEJBaiyxyi.imjim iju-JJJ J-uiimj.'jjrxrBaesm!imn:Jnir.? weather for the weather in Oregon is not fickle; they don't worry over failure of tho crops for the crops in Oregon never full; the summer's heat don'ttroublo them for the sum mers in Oregon arc not hot, only warm; the winter's cold don't freeze them for the winter's are Hot cold, only cool and moist. The cyclone and the blizzard arc alike strangers in tills land and the favored jieople only know such phenomena of dame nuture through the medium of the newspapers. In speaking of Oregon exhibition car that went East under the super vision of Mr. D. S. K. Buiek lie says: "If a car well stocked with samples of Oregon's greatness were brought to tho great Granger's Pic nic, where every year during the last week of August a hundred thousand and more congregate, it would in that brief time dissemi nate more information concerning Oregon among n class of people who would assimilate it than it would in any three months trip between the great cities of the East. It would also servo as an attraction and I hope Col. Thomas will try and en gage It and put ittipon tho pro gram of his next year's show. Hailing from the extreme north west part of this great country it would be one of the leading and most interesting features of tho oc casion." HIS NECK IS DKOKEN, Hut He Lives mid Enjoys Life us Much us Anyone. Barney Baldwin Is the only liv ing man in tho world with a broken neck. Doctors prononnco his case the most remarkable on record and his condition is discussed with much interest. Mr. Baldwin is u tall, stout looking young fellow with a smooth face. On March 19, 1887, whllo yard- master at Birmingham, Ala., ho was run over by a train, an engine and six cars passing over him, breaking botli legs and live ribs, be sides snapping in twain tho vertebnc of tho neck and splintering the joint between the sixth and seventh vertebras. Physicians held a con sultation ami an experiment was .t.N.i i.ii. u.itiltur ii niuii'u Ufa iiflr successful, and his body was In cased in a corset, tho back of which curves abovo the head, and to It is attached a leather iinask, iu which liis head rests. Ho never lies down, anil Is compelled to sleep in a sit ting post uro. IIo cannot remove his mask, for if ho did his head would fall losoly over his breast. This is perhaps one of tho most daring feats known to tho medical profession. It is not, however, moro wonderful than some cures which arc cilceted every day In tho medical Svorld. When really meritorious cures uro performed and tho world is appi Ised of tho fact, there are those who come for miles to receive treat ment at tho hands of skilled opera tors. Thus It was that a lady from Klokreal camo to Salem a few days ago to have her hearing restored. Who had heard of tho miracle-like works of Uto daring Darrins. After their treatment a wonderful change has come over her and as she left the Doctors' rooms at the Chcmekoto she told her friends that she could hear clearly. Before this she had heard no human volco for many years. Yesterday a Cai'itai, Jouknai. rejKirter paid a visit to tho rooms of these successful liiaguetio healers and was told that if ho wished to see the doctor he must await his his turn. Counting those ahead of lilui he decided he could not wait, as over two dozen were before him. Those who sought treatment yesterday numbered ono hundred. This Is Is about a dally average dur ing their few days stay here, but at their Portland olllcoas many as ono hundred and llfty crowd their imrlors Ux treatment dally. So great has been tho demnnil upon their time since In tho city that Dr. C. II. Darrln has not boon able to leavo tho hot"l slnco Satur day. Ono hour per day is devoted to the free treatment of tho noor. and to wvy that this is a busy hour would but feebly express it. Electro-magnetism as administer ed by tho Drs. Darriu Is a great curtlvo power, supplying dotloloneos, removing obstacles and setting tho "old machine" to rights. They will ...... ...,.. ... ,,.,. roiuain with us a few days and are tho Cheniokoto. V Wrltf-up f Silcm. An early nuniU'r of thu Overland .Monthly will contain a diKriptivo artleltt on Salem und Mirrounding vHiuntry. This nuigtulno Uumon the llrst. A. Porliiger Ih tho agent for SrtK'in, and order left at Starr's ror iiiui will twelve ireful and and pri'inpt atuntion. A man who has practiced medi cine for 40 years, ought to know salt from sugar; reifd what he says: , Toi.koo, O., TTan. 10, 1887. Messrs. F. J. Cheney & Co. Geu tlenien: I have been in the general nrnntico of medicine for .most 40 years, and would say tlmt.in all my practice and experience, have never seen a prcperation that I could pre scribe with as much confidence of success as I can Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv vou. Have pre scribed it a great many times ami its efl'cct is wonderful, and would say in conclusion Unit I nave yet to iiuil a case of catarrh that it would not cure, if they would take it according to directions. ours Truly, L. L. GOBSUCII, M. D. Olllce, 215 Summit St. Wo will give 100 for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken Inter nally. It. .1. Ulili.M'l uu. T01UUO, u. BQfSold by druggists, 7'ic. Let no day glide into eternity without catching a glimpse of heav en's sea. A Sound Legal Opinion. E. Bainbridge Munday Esq., j Countv Atty., Clay Co., Tex., says : "Have used Electric Bitters with most happy results. My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured ' bytimely use of this medicine. Am i Kitislled Electric Bitters saved his life." i Mr. D. I. WilcoASon, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying : He positively believes he i would have died, bad it not been for j Electric Bitters. This great remedy will ward off, I as well us cure all Malarial Diseases, i and for all Kidney. Elver and , Stomach Disorders stands unequal ed. Price 50c, and $1, at Dr. H. W. Cox's Drug Store. A smile through tears is thesoul's rainbow of peace. . i TO CONSUMPTIVES. I The undersigned having b"en re stored to health by simple means, after sud'eiing several years with a j severe lung affection, and that, dread diseaso consumption, is anx ious to make known to his fellow ' Biilleiers tho means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheer fully send (free of charge) a copy of, the prescription used, which they , will find a sure euro for consump-1 tion, catarrh, usmutha, bronchitis1 and all throat and lung maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his i remedy, as it is invaluable. Tho'-e ' desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove .a.blessing, will please address, Be v. I New lork. " u . . i Tho prohibitionists are about to I start a daily paper in Passadcnn. Nipped In tho llml. , Is It not better to nip consumption, ' tho greatest scourge of humanity, in I mo mm, mini io iry 10 stay its pro gress on the brink of the grave. A few doses of California's most useful production, SANTA ABIA, tho king of Consumption, will relieve, and a thorough treatment will cure. Na sal Catarrh, too often the forerunner of consumption, cau be cured by CALIFORNIA CAT-B-CUHE . These remedies are sold anil fully warranted by D. W. Matt hew's & Co. 10(1 Stato Street, Salem, Oregon, at SI. or thrco tor $2.60. Hay is searco at Portland and dealers aro asking $17 a ton for it. ' lieasonlnK ftora .Sound Text. I In it are com- Say tliodoclorhnnil who shall snytliein I bined the na nny? ii MH'olal predisposition keeim, ro , eat mechanic. yuUlt to tho development of rliciiinutlMii. , u, I. know Horn observation what a a deep hold dlHeaxo takes when oneo Incurred and ne glected Torn dliort time. Is not this n sound text, then from which to advocate thuearlvnso of Hiwti-ii-rV Hfiimnnii m. ii ui-iu iiii-ru is iiiis icuciuiiey, ino.t ot uh torn In h malady m hard to dlxlodtrc an I ...i.diuMiniiif .uui,irr ining., 11 Is welt iixcoi talned thnta fulUngoiriu vigor, resul ting from. Ind Kcstlon und mahmttritlim ncreascs liability to rdeumntlsm. What t hen Is niero lflcely to net as preventative than this potent rectifier ot tho gastric troubles that tneivnso the rheumatic ten dency. Malaria. constipation, tljhpcptla, hllllousnes, debility and kidney troubles succumb to this genial preventa.txo and remedy. Spoknuo east tun more votes than Tueomii. Don't Experiment. Yon cannot nll'onl to waste time incxriorlineiitltnr when your lungs nro In danger. Do not nernilt unv dealer to liniioso upon you with som'o Imitation of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold, but be sure you get the genuine. Jlevnubc he can make more protit lie may tell you ho has some thing Just as good, or Just the same. Don't bo deceived, but insist uikiii Kottimr Dr. Kind's vw niamv.i... which is guaranteed to give relief In all Throat, Lung and Chest alloc- rlmto 'PI.a1 l.nlA. ..a - tlons. W. Cox's drug store -wmi uuiiiw mi at jjr, IT. Jiirgo bottles si. Laughter and song aro tho heart's rivers of hope. A petition for a post olllce at St. ! .Louis, this county, islniing circu lated. 41 AbMliu cre. i" U1UUUJAL AHH-piv. 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CASH PaID for Hides, Pells and Ym 231 Commercial St., Salem, Or. Fruit Farms of Ten Mo- I - CONVENIENT TO TWO RAILROADS. These lands are not offered at enhanced prices. The soil and location are Especially adapted to growing PEARS, PRUNES, AND OTHER "FRUITS for shipping green to the Mining districts and Farther East, while the mutual cooperation In Shipping, storing and celling fruits will Be no small consideration. The Very Best Land For Frnit Growing ! ! 0NESH0UBS DRIVE FROM SALEM. The canneries of SALEM. WOODBTJRN and ALBANY are at easy of access. None but tirst class families desired. Will meet Pnrtie4 with team. Correspondence solicited. Aildrcss J. J. HARDEN, THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE R. M. WA.DE & CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and Weekly Cai The Cheapest Newspaper in Oregon! THE BEST FAMILY IN MARION COUNTY. Read Our Reduced Terms! WEEKLY, ono year, ?1.50. 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