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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1893)
liilUWIMIIii'HWi H yyiJjjiiflftiJiii'Miiiiwiii (W$tfcs-' -. V I firmtxa OAWUh rotiiKAi, 'rvmtuv, miuiVAtiY m, miu Till! WI'I'MI, JOOKMU fit 1H Gtpftil Journal Publishing Company. Pml (Jfflrt Hlr tkiifliirrfIMr?it, rasas- tjxx- x - - ,, - .f - HOf K JIHOflltRS, Ctfiljif. iflwirMut Jim '" i miu "" J'i "' ' " -" ..... I'll rclnntHnrniiifrTr i rrr .. r-im illiilllii. IM' rf KBi3t HK'I.UMMMIH KKITIII-IIMMDI, Mil. ff moll, (f ii VfsfM pifrj'i' Ocwwliiiwlly mi Ind ffsh-il rcon c1 J(! In a ltiiiMl('iiii nwsmK.'r lirliiK' litjc out niiotlmr KfiiililleHii for nrly honor or Mlvnriiiinit. Tlio llu-iiry Is always inlvnliMil Hisf Hid jk-oii seek ing ofTio i r hnwt,M iiijeoioil lo,l mi fit tor I litfMino ninl Hint ll would ha lo tho detriment of liiti wlillo sprvliw mid the welfare of tho party to promota the Individual referred lo, Wn admit Hint unjoins or ayou n newnpHpor fin tho prlvilego of mIsIiik thoM qilMtlnni', Jlnt wo deny thai either oniittiiMiJmitloiirt linn any Jui founclMtlofi when comliijf from an In tmA(el party wliol limiseir mi nlllii seeker, How cull Hiich an 01111 iicritiiiii to rv what Is fur thu i ulillii wi-ifir- in for the party KinMiy Tliero In no hy pourlsy ciplid to that of thu aellUl. ofllco seeker wIihakxIiiiii'n to rulootlici men out of thu mco hit Is hhnwdf en tered In, as Mr (;i.ivlundatlfiiiptfd h do In tho cuMiiof JI mi. Jiilwanl Mm pliy, when a cundi'laio tor lint whhO; Wo are a firm Indhivur In u hromlei gauge of Jtt'iitiolluaiilom than Unit VVu bellfVo lu llirowliiK thu dour ui tho party unci of thu putdlo aervlci open to nil men upon perfect t'tiiiilltj and let them takn lliuir cliiiiicen In tin race for sucres. Jii I he (rand free fur all struggle for llfo no clll.en hIiuIiIiI In shutout by tho bjhoIous pretences ol any net, ring, or t!lliiu. 'Mint Ih the principle of American poll I leu. It Ih the principles of Itoiiiilillcaiilsm. Wo are speaking now of tho rights of men within tho parly, Wo uro llrml. of tnecoiivlutlou that all siicli iispiriiiiis should be suljeuted tothomoMt right scrutiny of thu press ami of thu ptitilic. Wo bellovo public olllolitls should lie held Up t) thuhlKheHt leatHof orlilclMin, regard lewi of puny. Hut within thu ranks of tho puny theru Ih no mom fur cavil and phuriitcclaui. Thero one man ll a good us another until ho Iiuh been proven unworthy, or wo are not tlw rlxhtful ItiherltorHof thoHo fouudcrHiif our HlH-rtlfS who declared that In u po lltlcul seiiw) ut leant all men uru created free and equal, uLiVrf lithof Mint tttfs (rdn A In! iU"jf mrlfioitt (ho fimliiH") vrirrufi Jim' m nndlly iid mnliKfiAiill m ( (hn lnloii noldlof wh wno foilnimhi I'ioiijth niii lo I('q n llmh. lllr, t,MM,tM IIA1. 't'ltnJmiHtfAli in on lfi leUof (niM wild Air. Hrt'Hki'r Ifondy of Hi hotw. ItadiiilrMlllKabllliy hi li(tilnlor nlnl Ii' Mtiiem rnt a pfcildlu( oltln'f and (he (ilenriKu of hH iIcoIkIoii Inn licvi t been niirpniwpd hy any prNir In Orr. KOII. J It' WH4 nlo it nn?t worth IimvIiik In Hint ha propwd noiui tiling for thu wclfiiio of (ho mnto nnd Im nir fled ll out th Juto mill for convict Ithur, J I In oxplnuiitlo'J of tho pAMiiftn of that mrairu ha been perfectly nutln faolory to eyety member of tho lrlii Mire, Thero ha never been n mtpreiue court dcclxlou iiK)ii the (Ucllon of what Inn leKliliitlvo day, It In certain l hut IchMuIIoii Im divided up mid marked off by pfrlod of day of tweii iyfo(ir hoiim each, Jeflerwni'i maiiiiiil Miy an ndjiiiriinient hitervenlu cut oil' thu leulilallvu day, Tho counlliu lion tit Oretfnu nayn: "The reading ot i hill mi ll final powwtiu slinll lu tin iani hudlneuiied with," mid In evident ly not clear on thu Milject of the leglx atlvuday, except that It Nays thu bill hall bu rend mi threo Mevcnil days. Wu have ralxcd thu ipicntloo ami cm .driHlxed ll during thin Wflilon Hint all nay taku uollcuof the Indefinite Ian. iiiigoUrtid, IohIiow that wrloun Io-h nay bcHUllVrtd thereby ntconio fuiure lay If thu leglxlalhu day Im cnuHtrued hi htt-rally by u iipeakur. Wu have nit examined thu delmlfn of the con- -llluiloiial convention but It wan uliarly the luleutloii to huvu u bill read liv PcclloiiH on tho duy of its llual pa HUgO. Jill. UbAXI) AMU Till'. MUVhltUUESTION The triumphant ooutheru polltloluiiH in oougrcn!i showed clearly uuouuli by their proceedings IuhI week that their hostility Is directed, nut toward thu peustou system its such, but toward the veteran who fought to huvu thu nation and subduo Bvcvfslon, Tho ex-Confederates and Dumocrallo htateamen nave protended Ihut l hey hud nothing but tho best wishes for veterans who were actually wounded In thu struggle, and whoso in id mod bod Ion testify to the valor wllli which thuy f.iu-d tho bullets of tho enemy, This fiction has now been dissipated lu n way that ought to open the eyes of miy old hoN dlera who wero possibly deeelved hy preiemtous. in order that thero muy be uo doubt lu the minds of our renders that the faols are not exaggerated, wo give them as reported by eminent au thority, the Hon. Amm J. Cuumilng.-; AMCtlou of the Sundry Civil Ap proprlatlon bill appropriated 7ft,ooo for furnishing urtlilcul limbs ami appa ratus for commutation therefor, and necessary transportation for veicruus of the war who hud lost a limb lu I he service. Maimed veterans now re ceive eltherau iirtlllolul limb or com munication therefor every three years. It was now proposed to allow ihoiu new limbs or eouimunlcuilon every Ave years; or lu other words, to com- Inline union veteran lo make Ida artificial leg or arm last nearly twice m long uuder the present law. It Uu lu vain that veterans pleaded for veterans, General Illnguiuu of Ohio sivld that there were 20,1300 umlmcd soldiers who ewe uuuer tho beiullt of this pmvU Ion. They were given no hearing hy the committee nu appropriations. Th. price allowed uuder the law for thes llnibe was 50 uud I5. It was imt utHeleui to procure a ;ikm Umt -i'Iih xiwuso for tepalrs U-cmsu of li.Juiles o artificial leg and arms was drawn rrwu tlio uiuliutsl soldlen.1 Ilmlttsl xm leaa. The ik-iibIoii allowed n soldUr tor the Iok of an arm Mow the elb.iu c iue ns r H uaiui was f30 a mouth; nH-uiu lorwui a nuiu aimvv this j dm, M, and at tho shnuldt-r or hip J dot Mm toss of an arm or leg eutltlrd him I Hi a uinuth, Notwlthhtuudluir tliU 1 other earnest ile, (he vxisiiifsl- aml their ullles von to luarh hHlbte (he time that tho uisluusl vet WMM would have to go without a rv curat of artlHclal IhnU. M lueiOeiit oould uioreslgnallv Hint tit lyHHiUy of preleiuloni In Kml t Ilia old soldier. The fsct Is (Im dominant rlement lu eourr' It. I. Illiind, In North American He view: yiiotild silver go nbovo Its pres ent level It would mean that gold bud Mien. The truth Is that sliver bullion will buy us much of commodities today as ever; that It lias not lu fact fallen, for as sliver goes down as compared to gold, so do all other things. The rise of silver would, and does, mean the rise of eommodltlcM, or, what is the anno thing, tho fall of gold. This In thu true Munition. It Is not cheap tdl ver they fear, but It is cheap gold they ure buttling ugulust. They uppreclute ilio fact thatu full restoration of silver lo IIh old rulutlou to gold means thu fall of gold; that thu tipialUattou of t lie I wo met ils will bo reached by a fall in gmn ntobtfvtitjxxu.Uvj .v;Jjjtijjj: riHo lu silver. Oohl will lull and silver will riu lu value, uud meeting cell "Ihermldway tho purity Is retored I'hu holders ofstook, Ismds uud mort gages uud llxed Incomes uro detcniilued tlU'io shall bu no fall lu gold. Tliev must liavo thu best money lu the World hut uuother num.. fur il... ,u.., t and Hearctst money In thu world. uu mis line tlio buttle rag.s, jt the gold udvocutes uro urtful enough to du lelvomuny with the cry of cheap silver. They see gold going up from jeurio year; limy khj their pound sterling or I heir dollar IncreiiHcd In vuluo. Tlie Inert using exuding on productive labor o pity their dumunds, iiieasurud by gold, Increases from year lo year. They -mill mil t-HCUpu IIIU 01! n Of til M Kiln... Hon by the deceptive slogan of cheap riiver, IL -. ,,.,... i ii . i , ii. tfiia Mfi lisps ?Fs Wmiifii jnfiri f, llywrtif, ut Vi clrtla, f lM WW ammt A1, tthtmf M nfnnM. ' skvcIi n fflbiibi In Ills old frluml wm ,4 tBf- nrfTMM, If ilMmmtfffi hrlsf, but rjidlnly wtdl ilrllfsrsil Him fct htfnrft n lrK tminbef nt Nsli Hfiilfeiiisrliblyfrtffoiiillisil(lliidM Ushlf utttrwl wii ftfnl wnww In ' willed itfo frglislil on siii-li wpmloim. f'bldl Hfih ft fr nltrtM Hi IIM ThewofiNwi'Msliiiplsrtmhvsllfllioseii, psirm InaUlHf M Wli jin mrtksrt lersfl ami in the .li.f , ih ssld Hist !- h H '' ''.W.Tli? "".ttrrrr crrTt' trjsirW csiwa wrll MlilMleil, Imlirsl mul holiofsblo i fBrllM'lLnf 0f l0 (Vilmrlal Hub. eiilllli.ill, ileyolfil I'l hU Shld'tilid jni nm imlmfM In "fmttf Itlffr" wt tiiiiulry, proud mul "ulntm (n srvfl Ids i, .n, i rwMsiit Blsel t1Iiid rtl M'oilf, sIiinII of plomlso nuil Isfgnof hnolmliils'irof iiiiinirefilmriiiisl. Mr. iniffiimiiihi'i.. liidiiDiiliiiK ninl niiii.niuii. tiMww (Ttiili.nMvciilmililpd Hint lis witilu IIoim, a loving IiihIhihI, a gmsl father, H "y tnun tho Imnijiirt fif nil hour, aiieufiiist patriot, mid ii f-diliful friend rfrifi M laV nl Hi rliih mid jH Hill Hilda ilriiKifsd t HiO to Ilia people who hsd honored him with their IriiNf. What more nuiild Ui said of any iimii7 Tlio remark, though few, wero mint favorably received mid created a ilittliuilly fivofuliln liupres sloii. Jl is hunt tt uny until, doge, ilfMii or scualor, to obtain thu ilii'uall fled approval of the piesig tilery. IteV ereiicu mul udilltatloii are lint the chief faults of the occupuuls, Hut they said that Mr, Hill nuifht to vary the think lug part that ho has been playing with uiiiru friqiieuttalk, A Ton Dollar Gold I'loco for a Oont. Hoiiielluie ago, u Keiitlemaii bet thut If lie stood ut thu corner of llroudwut and Koiirleenth dlreel, New Voru mid oflred Mold I'jagles to I hu paxM-rn-hy foi a cent each, hu would find no purchas ers. Tlic exnerluieut whh Irlxl, uud iliroed out Juntas hu said. No one would bellevuthu coins were genuine; It sti'iiied loo ood t. Im true. An t ipiully wonderful oiler Ih that made by tl.t proprietors iifDr, Pierce's (joldeii Medlcul Discovery, the sovereign cure for coiiHiiuiplloii. I'hliiK oflil restora tion to life and health fir a uieru song. I'here Is not a chhu of Luug-ccrofolii lu other words, Uoiisuiiipilou ili-i will not yelld to It, If inkeu In time. 1 1 Is Ihu greulest blond-purillur ever known, and Is guuruutted to bemlli or core lu all diseuhes of Mm throat anil lungs, ormoiifv refunded. O ly extra ordinary curuiive properties could war runt or sustain its makers In selling it thus, on triul. PIIOM MEHAMA Snow Is all gone on tho low lunds around hure. Neurly everybody bus un attack of thu "grippe" here. Mr. Uert C'ushult Is sufl'erlng, caustd by u hurt to his arm lust full which he received while, holding lumber. There seems to bo u good nuuy sick horses this winter. Mr. Liiko Coiiluy who has been working In thu livtry slublu for tin past uliio mouths iefi lust week for bis homo lu WusIiIiiksou. 13 J. Taylor uud G. Gregory went hunting last week uud was to Imvo re- iucrxvWw.ttr'wA'W. toMf-tUu; I iioiiiu until nit) next day. Thu anow at this pine, luld on Just 18 days, uud was U Indies diep ut tin iio-h uut on an uverugo was only fi iuclics' Mr. Sellls who has been in Portltind iiuvtug his wlfu under the doctor's c.irc Bci'Pt. came home lust ..,. H h.n i.i. wlfu Is much Improved, uud will be ublo to come back In a few duy a. imel to Ijshfoiil o's liefor Hi" stif nkl"i Hiiro bsiMii Huh. ns Hi frNitii'tilly do In Milrrtnlri- tneiils wlilfli nro pursly social. Mr I)'' pov rwtelir-il Ilio clnldioiiso nt Hio nil pointed hmir rendy to strp right on too pint form nnd pr(ceed with his part of tlio progruintiio. ' Ho was dlrfcoticorted when lio found Hint tlio coiuiulttco lind not oven lgun tlio progrniiime, find sovernl inlntitcv elapsed heforn various preliminary mat- ( lew of dotnll could bo nrrnnged. Two fonrlnl siieeches by ofllcers of Hie club , preceded Hint of Mr, iJejiow's, nnd ono of them wus rntliT long, It was while this sreond sjsreh wns Wng dolivered Hint tho victim of too nmcli populnrity began to fldgot. Ho held his wnteh in his linnd, moved uneasily in his clinlr, crossed nnd rccroiicd his legs nnd sbired dlBconsolatoly nt tho celling. And finally Hint Inovitnblosign of nn intenso nervous strain, n yawn, escntiod hhn. It wns u relief to tnnny of tlio nimembled club people ns well ns to himself when his turn emtio to Bix-nk. Now York Times. A V.I.U.ULK ItKI'OllT. Tho bloiiulal report of tho State Huperinleudei.tof I'ubllo Instruction win uo round a very valuable resumeof our SIlllu school By Htl'lll. In w hi i,e loumi tiiostullstles or our Beiiool system from 1873 to isoj Inclusive; a complete Hhowlugor all (hu suto uhdprlvule Institutions of luirnlug; tho orgunlKu tloiihiid work of the 8lulo Jl.wrd of hducallim with In. rules and decisions; Hiu entire ay aleiii of teuchurH'itxHiiiin.. lions and uuthorlued series of text tnioks; thostuio hcIkmiI work liivludliig ...nu.uus ne in iimi Arixir Dty and Co lumbus Dy exercises and prep (ra tions for un exhibit for the world'. flr;uiid closing with H very Intero-tltnr sumiuary of the suggestions miide by city mul ooiiiity sujierliiteiidoula. The reHiri of Prof, k, j( MoKlroy furlBlU, loutitlns il imu, r ,... and wlllisimiMiru favorably with the v repons or its kind lu the older alalia where public education is con duoudwlih far more- euterprhe, and .... ir teiu iiitiiiiervnce on tho part r the iHMple. This rejHirt beyoiul all oth. . xioiihi tie in tiu. imnds tlf ,(l8 ltKU. lator for purisiM-s of .,.r..r.ii .....i.. when he rn urns to his home. He can Arv0iUW,l.UollUHUI , M Hou lu uo iwtivr maimer tlu i,y w thorough mastery of Its couiuuts, ami if pvrutiaura he ever returns to the an ot legislation tie will be better itrepsmi uiaerve them InteUlgently 8E.XAT0K HILL'S OKaTOKV. Doafnesa Oaunot be Cured by local iinpllcutloiis uaihev cannot reiifh tho dlseuseil portion of the ear. f.'Vf. ."! ? ""U wu' ' euro deufoess, itlltl thut is by constitutional reinedl.s i'l'llfuess Is calltetl In- km Ii.iI i tlillouof the mucous lining of the En CtllChUU llllK'. llfll II, l I I , you have u rumbling hiiiikI or luipeifet t hearing, and wliuu It isenllrely dosed. Ueufmssls thu result, and uuless the mi iiiiuiMiioii can Do taken out uud this utm restored to lis liorinal COUttlllol. heiirlng will hut estmiH.1 r,.r. .. ' wises out or ten ure caused by cai'urrh which Is nothing but uu y lull.mielil i-iHiiiiutiii oi inu iiiikmus surfaees. We will ulveOne Iluiitl.ed D .liars for lliy cuhCorDrttfotss (iMiied by catarrh) I liai .MiiMiti li.t ,.n...i .... ii i.i . . .' f ,.. ii " , ". " Jl," vaturrii U...V. ohihi i ireirctiiarh: irrt'. F.J.fliKNKY &CO.. saraohl by Druggists, rioT"0' ' A Time Hall at the Pair. Tlio fi-foot timo ball to bo dropped nt the World's fnir will bo mado of canva-i on a steel frame. It will bo wound up cncli day to tho height from which it is to full, and It will bo set nnd electrically connected in such a manner that tho breaking of tho circuit nt 12 noon will relcnso it. Tho cnblo by which it will bo controlled 1ms already lieen laid, con necting tho now observatory with the entiru Western Union telegraph system, tho touch of n button nt tho Washington end of it instantaneously transmitting uotico of tho hour over 850,000 miles of wire When that button speaks tho wholo country will listen, nnd tho hands of 70, 000 electric clocks nil over tho United States will point to tho correct minuto and second. Thero nro 7.000 such clocks in Now York city alone. All railways, factories nnd industries of every kind pay attention to this bignal. Threo min utes beforo noon each day all tlio West ern Union lines nro cleared of business, every operator takes his finger from the key, circuits aro opened, and ut tlio in stant when tho sun passes over tho 7'rth tnorldian tho spark of intelligence is flashed to nil parts of tho country. It requires less than one-fifth of n second to reach ban Francisco. I Tho 12 o'clock simial sent from Wnsh- ta'StnAptUviites 1 1 n. in. for Chicago, 10 cifio coast, tho United Sttrs ITrVti ?fc r Tided into four perpendicular strips und each strip setting its clocks by tho timo ' .f1 of tho meridian which bisects it from in-.' norm to soutli. Thus each Rtrin it nnlv ouu hour later than tho next strip to tho east. Washington Cor. Boston 'Iran- Mm.Mtirtl lUO't'nWm of t'litiM.OtMH His I'll f ulrlntu nrn AslanUtisiti mul look tl df II kf ant Raised from the Dead Long nnti Torrlhlo lllnosa from Ulood Poisoning Vomplctrtu tiurrd hy ItootVt Hni'MimrHUit Mm. Msrr O'Ksltoti, a very Intelligent lady of l'Uiii Ohio, wsi poltoiicd wlillo its!t Ins ili)ilclniii nt nn nnUiitjr n jreirs ng, nmlnoon trrrlliln tilrrr broko out on licr IicikI, arm), longuo nnd tliroit. Her Ii.ilr All cmo out. Hlio wclglicd tint 78 lln,, ninl inn no prospect of help. At List ilia began to take Hood's SiMfipirllh ninl nt onco Ira proted) roulit soon net out of licil mul walk. Bliosnysi "lliccnmc jicrfcctly cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla and am now a well woman. I wcIrIi 128 lln., eat well nnd do tlio work for n largo family. My cio seems a wonderful recov ery, and i ivil'-l ins look at tne In astonlsli In III is almost lllin nnp rnl-ril rrnm the di ml." Hu suro to get Hood's. MOODO PILLS iIiouM bo In orcry family mcdlclno clii.it. Onco uieJ, always preferred. mmmMK , mmwrn i t irr. r iiwuPfl tit, "imii 1 v fHifL,limfiif Hir.Mism.nf' j I, n i in srTi'irTtiuifreiflMiri! i f fjiituMiii'f "i ""' "'' ' "'"' i H,l II (Kir It aim lifjr Si fflttAtllflMW i afr.ff I fll'Oiif?? hiili'ii(mnit I J.BIIAW.M W.JIIINI flilAW'AlHtNf Oi Afitiinejn l lif. (Jftlie ovsr Uapltsi .'siiioimi iiins.iii'iii.urfuiii U f. lilo lis IllH' iff, Aliofiicnllsif, Of . r), flic iiiMaIm In fni'il finiiisiiliisir lliisll liiiieit c rner uuiuntftlHluiHl ('inirt Mr(el( iiImii, (iirnn, lUHN A, 0,1 It iiiV,Alluriiei nt iinr. t suns 0 Hntid I, lln. Ii buik fniildliirf, Mitlfiil.dr, tAST AND SOU III fllEJliAS'lAlloU'lE .flfl8 flofflfforn Pflfllflj Goiripmivi rjf.rrTRfM mm (tut ..niii WlfMfJPTUrtlM,, , 'f 'MiTnr i i ... f- t .-' r t ,..ih. ! . i ' " ' 1 1 i i. in- ivnitnu flf. ' 17 ,. Illl IJTI III , IK) Sill .11. W.ll I.I,AIIH MONIIAM A IIOI.MR-I, AllornetS ill lil Ii OMI(f III llii.li hlnfK. delvteeii Mlntssml ' Lx.iirl. tin UmiMiifrt liil Mree I H,IIKfMrl t Mllll l)'C utm eiiiiie'i tyi ewriinu in Uififiin, uver iIukIi'k imuh, MIS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN THIRD YEAR. Opens Monday, Reptcmber mill, at Kinder garten Hull, , ponlto opera bouve. Children received at Ihrea venrs nrnsrennrl over. Ac inuei'i lug class will liocsUlillslied for ndvnnceil Kliidcrnrlen pupils and those begl niliig prlniiiry work. I inly tho bet KindergHrttMi iihiUIh employed 1'rang' KVhtem of dr.iwliis; und color work Intro duced ENGINE AND BOILER IJIOH -s 1,K. The boiler 1 nn R-hore uprluhl ; lubiiliirnnd Hie (DiiineuH-hori-ii tier rnn. ml. Itoili iiruln uood candlliou.aud ost J7CJ when new Ai p y 1 1 II rmSTNKlt A- C) . ornoslte Find. !allo nl 11 nlc. .n1??i"iW,Mm '."l"1 !!H emlHt III art ilitor. ,V V y t1""1"""' Llv u SAhKM .il.VHKKTS. Wheat- COo ht btmhel. Oata-3.,5l0()K'rbushi.. r.itittiHM-o6(io h.t bushel. Flour-J3 Cu nor hh. Itntii (Stifhml) f 18.00 wr ton HhoriB-(8aoked)$iXoo jvrtou. KKKs-a'io ier iloxen. ChlcrfeiiH-8 to UK; jvr lb. CllOiieil feeil-(SdukeU) fJO.tX) Ducko kt lb. CltKK. To HT lb. Turkeys-lOoiK.rib, Lnnl-12Ji6oix.rlb. Hntler ,k)3So jht ihiuihI lleof-Ttii.lilloilrtsvKHl, Vedl-lu in U'Jo, artHl. Irk-7l21oilrted, Visi-15ISopprlk Hos-13(lS)oHrli. Plintornptiy In Uoiton. Boston photographers nro forbidden to work on Sundays uny more. Tho city baa so ordered, nud tho chief of polico has notified tho photographers that bo -Y4V-U luu "ur. ims nction x seemingly tho outcome of a general movement on tho part of citizens of Bos ton, who have mado many complaints concerning tho matter. Whether it is that tho beauty of tho Bostouians is deteri orating sadly nnd they wish tho matter kept ouiet. or whether nllmr fmtna back of tho movement, is not now ap parent. Thochiof of polico is "surprised nt tho revelations" of tho extent to which iuo iaw ngamst Sunday work has been constantly violated, nlthough others than Bostouians might think ho should have hail some knowledge, of tho fact. A uotico bus been circulated which embodies nn act nrnlilMHmr nil ,n...,. of work except that of necossity and charity nnd likowiso nil manner of "ports, games, plays or other pnblic di version, and tho chief nf nnlln. ... I,. will enforce tho law. Tho photographers ay their Sunday business has always been very heavy. New York Sun. NO M WANTED. 'OltHAI.K ,10 ncre of iriod ssrden land cleiir.SK mlespuHtortliR ponllei ti"ry on .Mllflllllllll Mill! ..JV r.o.l ' l III ...."". "" for ,uri p.y,,,,,,, ,,,,;n'c; o 10 ,Va7. imVi1". AddreKH D.A.U ItUI.,la.eiu.orc?il5ir,ri2 For Rent. AH,lc.re,orK'0,'1 rdon land n-nr 8alrn Apply Mtnc lo llofrrllms. J..UKNAI. 1)111 For locatiojr Mines. B. I'UC 0B, ill I Mrrltfi lb mil mm In Hale ui, Olefin ei-e ol I Ml. A. II, Oll.l.lS.iilKtlHllstUi (II- XJ llieeye,mr, iiimeHinl iiirosl, Hjoiii IU iiiisii im nt titiiiitiiiK, Hlein ll, U,, iMoiT, 1'liyslclitl mul nurKeoii, 1J I flKe In KidrldKD bio- k. rtnlem, UieKoii, Ulllce lioiirs Oio Wh, m, hiuf 3 to p in 1 All, I U rs Mi 1 11, Deiili-l VI Hbitn Mre-t, XJ Bilein.UfenOu. Unmhul dental 0frn nuns ol every description, 1'alnless optra. liuusn specially. W ll. 1'Udll, Anlil ttt, Pimm, njieclilcii. ii . num. nuu nujirMiiiiiu nte lor hi Clause 01 bultdinfs ui reel, upsiHira, Olllie 'M Uiiiuuercliil I fiWn in . rwiiuill l,v. I A,,. - ..: " " fciMAfiJWi yrnn. T,. ) '7i,,. JJ Aimts iTnins niiiii iiltly "ni'hmn i,u .i. iiiiiwniiflij or, I (AeiiiiFii, f.u j..I'f ".'1 UfHmii till. ttwiiiiiiifiT; Hitlli,,,,1 ah J! 2 ; iiiiKjmi, jfnnl d, IimIm, mS III... Hull I II) , If fili llliiflTllKi. ie. ' ,,f 9 n, l 11:1 s, miMiiljlii. tiAl i, iMii.r, liirlliiinl Ar.j f nnipui in. iit, i (iriiuiin ,if. i I n Ill l,V Hn Ifiln l.w I I .,. ' " ?.p-..''.' Af' ,,,mb"X 1'V.f 7Jh ' t IlililV l.oiill, If nil Htdrni ftmiTl-r riiiijinrir Ar nn-wniifi tw I nm p w, HI, in. 'HII l, in. u IjV SiiIiiiiI Ar Ajiiiiny I m in. in ii. I'illllllMlllYHMHfJflkMTitVlllo imm mm mm AMJ 4 Second Class Slopping Cars Altmlied lonll Ihronnh UhIiis, iVcst Side Division, Urtwucn Portland anil (jMrallisj "A'bY- (iCtt'KIT SIINIIAV), 77; a.m.' lis, PiTrTfiiiid Ar. I GMUpwn. lAI'i p. ui. Ar. nrsallln l.v. liW6,.: !,; A i Aluiuy anil i.nvalli5 iniiii"ci w, irauin nl Oii-nnii Iv.ili) Itiiihii nt. 0. A. IlllUhllT, Arehl ect, ro.1111 lit, M,i. DW.TUvV.NM .Nl), Civil Bnliieir A rtur . V)or. oitlaa Willi O erou hind Lo. rwi in, Urwiii, l I. VllnhN A LU. .Mlllllir.illllru nf nil kluiU.if vehicles. lt(MiiilrinLik.ii,.i,iiit, uup 4 j "tulo nirtU nilyi WjlIO.N LiUUOt! isO. II A.O. U. W. X,. Meets in tlielr lull In oiute luaur.u.rrf oulldluif, overy Weducdav aveiilnir AKI.W00D.l&5S.,,,UftJ'M-W- J. AritMluN-Cusn mo. ey pid for rug., bo,it.8lldliiiuniidHlliluds of motuls i''.i,i,.l..',..ul uld Lourl iiuu" t,a'-. 1 UHii-UbAt.. tally THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU SAUEM, . . . or-fjon ora.'erernoiredto2tlCoramerclul -t. .iea reasonaoip. I'ubllc and nrhHl u-ri. UB.CfiBUdi.si'.Mauaitar KXl'lllCHHTItAlfl Illy ll1YK,XCKIrmllnv Hv, 1. Ill p. in, j 1." v. in. I i'or'lanil Ar. 1 ifjii u.T. Ar.MeMimiynie l.v. I -n a. m 'In all txiiiiix In Dm 1 it-inn MhIom, 1 uni on nnd l.mopuum lio obuiiitil nt Invest nitislrulil W. w, HClNM.Il, v u i,.wii-n . ..... Autnt, tsiiltm, ll. KUKIII..I, Vlnnnr. B"'i'J l From Terminal or Interior l'oiols the P. dHDe INSTITUTE. Opened to Students September 13, 1892 Tuition and Bosrd per Tear. J1BO. wuurSo?',"!, - rlnac4tlon u,1 . ' bn'Td and tultlt.u Worrtou iddrej 'PPWlMaud lurthei rpiiieiji. niicin ilf "t v. mt I Blossor, I)r. ri.Hmlti 's now sole ngent lor thpnii., of MHrnhMk' Kliciro MiiKii..Mc inVlVror flnrti. ! !.? .. 1"18 lntrumriit Ih rprtulult tit. lion iiildrms DR. H. SMITH, Slflll, Ornir, I, llexhan War Soldieis WsshliiBlon lts It u m,i n.... ltBeintr JjavIiI ltetiii.it inn .. New Vurk. iuvnu .i. .i .'.. MHwmfcfjtWetNvetemnsforwIut mIiIuiu sjkI, ,m the mid iil.m.l I ! mw miwv irorn mi m im, Tliey tmoilou of surnrUd. it- ,v , ti UuUm Mldlwi bsHuB the While M.Ur.l.l. f ....'. IMmmmmwnkHwih, UHM brWfU. Oev to Til ZlSjrS. I'll It e Hliiiinoii i.u..p ? Z r "lUn, luUesrsiloa o, vavw A.ilrcrivsl, Mother sighed, Doctor iinvtva , Cwtori The Mo.,,,, Vol Orowlnc Scarce. Tho lleer lmntinir ilnvs urn nvnr c. - m tins season is concerned, close time I u.i HixT. inixteo nml ciiribou being Jan. 1. I -More liiKpimo than over K'foro has been 'Bhotln Jlaino this winter, nnd It lia been less trouble to Ret it. Commission er htanley wj s that his son saw nine deer In one day while out hunting in Dixfleld recently. I Tlio commissioner says that the ponn lr imi.ressiim that moose have not In creasesl is erroneous. A veteran hunter nas traversed tho whole moose couutry tor the game commission and reports Hwt the hcnls nro larger and more uu nicrous Commissioner Stauley is an in- . ..! ponsinrui ana Is death ou foes but wys ho never had tho heart to shoot deer.Lewiston (Me.) Journal Increase of Pensions! 1). C.SHKII.MAN, no,!!,, ii, a, . mock, clHlm Mlonrr - l-'JJIin Liberty St. Kuleni, Or. 130 STATE STREET TINWARE, ROOFING, stoves, . "U"SC3 lJor Heater, ,n all styles a specialty. MIES WRLXGEHS AND WASHERS ugThobestoeaith. Give a K. HALL, Paper Hanger and iw Hsrtfi.acw. ..rr'ior, n. " Is tho line lo tnUo To all Points East and South. ,Um,.V,leiln!nB c,ir routo- ItrunH tnioirgt, V(tlUul(3 IniliiH, every day In the year 10 ST. PAUL AND CU1CAG0 (NochKiuje orcarH.) Composed or dining, urs uumirpaHsecl, fullman dmulu loom Mloopcni .Ol latest cqutiiiucnt TOURIST Sleeping Cars. UisI llialcin be constructed aud In which HKoiiiiiiodiiliiuB a,e both irJo and lu: . KLEGANT DAY COACHES.. Aioailuuots !lae conre-.ln" win, on .ms.,;tlord.UK dire,, Sfa&Z&l umt'r"dKvu'ir i'-'an bests ihe?.url'"av,,lf tJ'u "" atom nf tickelom(.eolUi1em. Paichaspdutauy .j lulen. Ilr.ia iNiurulshed Kull information couceum... "1 Ml ,gSV "colu sf""B" Aet-ut No. lanl.tlre.M.u ' Wr,,"Iui in, 1'ort- THE YA0UINA ROUTE. PACIFIC RAILROAD ?twin8hl,rue ---.? '(,T,ne.nl oompany'g rouiru Sr. " " "l"oi imite. Kln,l '"ektim, "" llirouirli :TIMEriirB.i.r " ' "" ''lanrlfcer. .""I SCHEDULE, Incept sunaays,. eAlbanv . . vecorvaflls . . UCOfM? i e Ya'iulna . ISO I'M l-cave Cor'm " . W5AM Arrive Albany. . ' ' lO.All ..;.u 4 ai and lowauS tm!n" C0Dnect at Albany J hU.ai.,hhnX,Vt1tlVpmfcf'1 oft Un Hancini, "n-ii H.iulnH and Ka N. R.i'.. lJV"W;,,inul?11,,B"and and all un-iiim ..,:? I'oiiits idii i,,nko i..t. ud If deuined , s,lnA ba,'J "rfoi-vallls t"w lo urrlM i v I tancJucii, Hi, ud predate of 'l'1M.l.Ya''uaa the 'even ne rui. ... -."'K. . "Jcr Jnd Kr,., w"l btifinl L1 ".S"'. UM.t llhapB .k ssrs' Irtttt Orj 1'0. liOdi ... ... ' ' Mllllo "'7 nu.re. PACIFIC LAND ANDOfiS EL' LOTS. pR .. ln ''l Aii. I,, rtc l Oeu'l Kri A " V."'awni, u rJ,V,'vK,, Mir . ACi ifelru' $2.00 A Oral Clly for SjrnUlcti. Tho consoliilators nro Jevoting a cood ical of attention to Urooklj-n. Onesyn aieato has nitiulriHl "Deacou" RicharU IWuKlnr for v,u"00 "woitlyn si.toin. Another luUvsmlou i """w.bouBht thu UroaaWay svs- iui, mm tui unothor or one of tho -.. ,u in nwjniuo-u ationt to gather to th CN4i Urooklyu City Railmr toiuiuny, which oimto over a dozen W principal Uiim ami esceeiLteren Mnt of slxe. a s.vmllcato luw bo?,,ht ho Uulon i Ferry wiujvmy. Anoth? U Uter tho Bnudway ferry system. Tho tt 1 synilkatw nro tryintf to &tt control M 1 tho km iihuju4s in tho city, aad iro baying thea uh m af tT aaaiJT: Uh rut.-Dfoklyi UtUr. ' IVrdoivn forlhunnni nnUhfd I'ilOtouiUI'tlHiQiheclly. M0NTBB BROS., W Ciunmrrclal strwt, T. .I.HltKss. H0U8E PAI.NTINO, P.M'KU HAXaiNQ. Natural Wood finia CW.Mn aud CbemrkrU 8Ur., Undertaking ,nd Embalming, 11 rieUiilft in th rr A.M.CLUUQII, . hJbuuiu i'uuir TRAVro .V.X Uncvc . 7T r "UAOAiMJ '""It 0i M C ."""" "ATHS BDCO. PORCELAIN J0, iBiv 2CESADAY Evcnng Journal. J- H lIUBPin- F for Sale, B"k and Tile Yard, J'0KTll HA l.v u ce rti FARMS; J- L BEXXEfT 4 SON. CANDjes P O t,,- " ".UBK, Tal Only J rent. . 7.?..-0;y dtiiv. .. wurauor -mi Uu. mm k HAHKINS K"T-niPiu:EYs, . Tobacco. NUIAIU) PAU1.UR, Djlr. ' -orn'l Street T w- thornburg 1116 UDhokto erer, m Horseshoeing, ' " Bsleu,, " Voo, lloor "'mortelii. Si. tUZ.:"":' ik , ',u,Miii.. "d rpnn IT. n... V hutu;ljn. UtlvKk"' Utl Li.i" " aari