Ajr v&zrsGr diJ?ia?Ali .JoTraxAi., WednesbA, ovembE i, iitfi. I: 1. IBE CAPITAL J0BR5AL POBLiaHJED DAI1.T, KXCEFT BIKJDAY, Capital Journal Publishirg Company V rioTtm Btock. CoflnnereiU Street. HOfER BROTHERS. - - - Editors. xnr.7 . jx month.. 1 -allr.br mail, ftrftw, Wtfr. pajM,perjrer. -jam zxn LW SILVEB CEBTIFICATES. A orrepeodrDi.wril: "I Hboukl UUe tft aek If yoa are not tabletdl.tgjriycrtir statement t bat tbe gfivetamenWM forced to redeem the allver ceniflkleij in gold.' Doea not the Sherman law Bay they eball be re deVttfd in gold or silver coin at tbe op tion uMbo' secretary of the treaauo? Wbere does the force come in? Tbe Sherman law snoald bo repealed; to make way fotiftto cofBage," undoubted ly." While tbe law fa as above quoted lb practical operation of tbe Sherman law was to drain tbe treasury of gold. Tbf large transactions at the public treasury are not made in silver. Tbey are made In paper and gold, and u a gold baai. While tbe government paid out on gold bacla its revenuts were coming in on a silver basin, in silver dollars ami Bilver certificates. 8-) Ihe government was put in tbe bole and sliver wa noi put in circulation. It waa an expen five round about method of buying bullion and contracting the volume o gold without lucreaaiog tbe volume silver money. It worked well enougl. for a while under Harrison, but did no aolve tbe problem. It vaanosubstltuu for free coinage, yet Imperilled tbe golo standard and threatened to send gold to a premium. Under the Democraticadminictratfon trade became stagnated, factories closed, tbe balance of trade went against tbr country and, as tbe treasury bad con stantly tbe worst end of tne bargain under tbe silver porcb&ee law, tbe bur den became too great t be carried with out danger of a complete collapse. The collapse has been averted by stopping tbe biggest leak, the paying out of gold to get onto a silver basis. From a busi ness standpoint tbe national treasury If in a better fix as soon as that act In comes a law. It can recover itself. It can restore its reserve fund and main tain its credit before the world. It can borrow and do business with the ex changes of the world if It has any to do without tbe disadvantage of being compelled bylaw to cripple Its resources with constant useless purchases of sil ver. The, national treasury will tu rn ore free to serve tbe nectsitles of the government and transact its own busi ness. Whether it shall be more useful to the peoplo with the silver act re pealed remains to be reen. No one pretends that this is a final solution of tbe financial problem. That Is still be fore us. But that solution is simplified and now becomes possible. It is un doubtedly along tbe Hue of free coin age of gold and silver, the government retalnlog sufficient seigniorage to pay expenses of coinage, and Issuing sum dent paper money on a coin basis di rectly to the peoplo for the necessities of commercial transactions. A GUEEN GUVEKSMEXr. A Salem man asked the prico of green tomatoes at one of the stores. The merchant said CO cents per bushel. That Is rather blgb,sal(l the man. Un der tbe present administration, he said, money was so scarce that it seemed u high price for green tomatoes. "But this administration Is green like the tomatoes and besides It Is lu a h 11 of a fix." This was rather more forcible than elegant, but Is so far the best description of our government that can be givon. The old grocery man was right. It is a green tomato administration. It will never ripen Into any good fruit. It niskci u man's mouth pucker to taste of it. The peo plo don't like it. FAKE ADVERTISING. The city is flooded and will be until after the holidays with fake advertising schemes. They are solicited in the uamo of charily, religion and educat ion, all sorts of deudbeat enterprises, get up advertising cards and business men are mulcted for 60 cts., $1, f2, 15, $10, or tbo solicitors beg trade, or ex change of services, or oven old clothes, Tho tramp begging for food Is not a more formidable objoot of terror tbau these cauvussora for ads. Of course, there la no busluess about theso outer-prl-ses except to get shekels into the pocket of the sohemer. It has several tmk effects. The art and business of legitimate advertising is discredited, bMUee the people who pay their dol lars cxpectiug returns uro dlsappoluted. Tb legitimate field of advertising suf fers, in tbe dally aud weekly newspaper, Institutions that are inulntalued at great xpeae for dispatches and to encourage all enterprises aud proinoto tho welfare U the city. The third evil eilect of tkke advertising is thut It enubles u lot etldte persona to beat their way through ... .till r I JIM uy a lasuiouaoio aiuu in uegnnry. ( Cauy oftkeo autue people aud thote tbey gull continually figure in tbe newspapers at their expense. Tbe newspapers are tbe greatest sufferers from fake advertWng. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. FBOJf ACJISV1LLE. Mr. John Nott has commenced, fin ished and moved into his new house this week. Great credit Is due to Ar chitect Bueker and Master Builder Roberts for their energetic and pushing qualities. 'Bill Jones was In town last sum mer." Lon'Gregory has commenced bnlld log bis new residence in Reader addi tion to Aumsville. Mr. Baynard baa fininbed'and moved in bin new home. Tbe new school bouse 'Ui nearing completion, and to say the least the building makes a fine appearance, and itis'no wcidder that when the Aums vlllfans visit neighboring towns that tbey step a little bigb. Our enterprising neighbor Mr. Weav er is making things bum on bis ranch. He Is starting strawberries and frnit trees, sowing gran seed and ditching be land. If tbe neighbors don't louk ut Weaver will have one of the best fruit farms in these parts. "Bill Jones was in town last tam ner." Mr. King has commenced building s residence on Bismark avenue. ' Aumsville is booming, new buildings ire being built in every direction. Rev. Gunners of Torner held a series f meeting at this place laat week and II1 continue this week, a minister inoe esid "That one man and God wat t majority." If I was a minister I ibould want to be sure of God being on ny side, before trying to capture the Aumsvillians. Mr. Kirk pa trick has moved into bis uew houe on Blsmark avenue. "Bill Jones was In town last sum mer." William White has not been in town lately. C. Parker has moved away from town and is building a residence on bis own place. Tbe little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill has recovered from her late sick ness. Mr. Moyer and James Cole went to Portluud Friday. Dan Smith will open store in tbe Nott building. "Dun" to Bell lots of goods, will be expected to be very accommo dating aud to give lots of credit. Mrs. Swank returned from her ex tnded trip Etst. She visited old Kau sas, Iowa, Ohio, Michigan, and tbe world's fair, aud when she gets rested up we expect to hear all about tbe trip. "Bill Joues was in town last sum mer." FKOJI BKOOKS. Rev. Royal aud family were guests of Mr. Chupau one day last week. Ed Lark is nursing Job's afflictions. Our butchers are kept busy. Rhv. Swain preached here last Satur day evening. The presiding cider preached Sunday evening to a large audience. A bouncing bay arrived at Geo. Itofl Monday. He will be a good People's Party mau when his time comes to vole. Mrs. F. Massey was a passeuger to Salem last Thursday. J. W. Shaffer had business lu Port land Mouday. M. L. Joues went to Portland Tues day. Our little village can boast of a butcher shop, ru'u by Shailer & Shaw. Mrs. E. K. 8haw and Mr. J. W. Fruit drove to Salem Saturday. Rev. Farusworth and family dined at Wm. Walker's Saturday. Mlt Fannie Norwood came down from Salem Saturday. Elton 8haw and Guy Loouey attend ed Sunday tchool at Huzel Greeu Sun day. a A Wonderful Machine. Tliero is no doubt that man Is a fine meuhuulsm, but like every other ma chine he wears nut by friction. It is said that he is born uguin every two or three years. Ills body is virtually re inude from food. To retard this mak ing over Is radically wrong, us a mau loses to much vitality in the deluyed process that It takes u long time to re- cuperutc The process of making auew is so accelerated by pur-dmr with uraudreth's Pills that a uew umu, as it were, may bo made lu two or three mouths, uud the changoln tkomechau bm it such that the worn out part U replaced iy tue new witiiout tno usnai runnlug down of tho eutiro machine. You don't have to stop for renulnt Purgn away with Uraudreth's Pills tbe old, diseased aud woru out body. They are purely vegetable, absolutely harm less, aud safe to take at any time. Why suffer from ludlgestlon and dvspeitsla? .Simmons Liver Regulator Is ploisaut audcuns. Tutt's Pil.uj require uo changa of diet, drape Vines for Sale. I have pnipoguted several thousand good strong two year old train) vine I for beitingi lit, nKttorleu vurtttes, mil ... . .. -.. ing nit nuiiuis III uirK"li U lit CUGUj K ,r ,, tM jj. Holer, buleui. Or,. Juuhnaju ofllce. dw ' ODD3 AND ENDS. It takes 1,500,000 men to work the world's coal mines. The United States and Australia are nearly equal in area. A single trip of an ocean steamer re quires $7,000 worth of coaL A secret, like an oyster, cannot be kept too close, for the moment it is opened it ceatestoeziiL The Russian authorities have forbid den the publication of marriage offers in the newspapers. Tbe Mount Vernon association holds the key of the Bastile presented to Wash ington by Lafayette. On the body of a notorious brigand recently killed in Turkey was found 1,000 and a notebook which showed he had murdered 103 men. A New York cat, whose teeth had been knocked out by a ruffian, had a false set made for it hy a dentist and wears them comfortably. China is about to establish a postal system, beginning with the seaports. It is hoped that within 10 years it will be extended throughout the empire. Tbe most skilled workman in New York is an operative whose business it is to make the lenses of astronomical instruments. This man has but one eye. Drummers are to be attached to the Paris police. When riots are appre hended, the beating of the police drum will be equivalent to reading the riot act. Tbe official organ of the Vatican has denied that the pope owns several mil lions of dollars' worth of land in Lon don from which he derives a princely in come. Queen Victoria now rules a popula- fcon of 557,000,000 a larger number jhun ever acknowledged the sovereignty of any other person in ancient or mod ern times. The "goober" industry of Norfolk is unique. Here is a little city in Virginia that has become the greatest distributing center of peanuts in the world. A pea nut is a pretty small item, but an an nual crop of something like 5,000,000 bushels, worth millions of dollars, makes a pretty big item. Frank T. Starr writes to the New York Sun: "I see a great deal in the newspapers about little Esther Cleve land being the first baby ever born in ihe White House. How about James Appleton Pierce, son of Franklin and Jane Means Appleton Pierce, born in the White House, Washington, April 12, 1803; died March 4, 1834?" A Mecca Caravan Seized by Arab. Hag Ahmet-el-Assal, a pilgrim lately returned from the Mecca pilgrimage, has been narrating the terrible expe riences of his party to the editor of a na tive Egyptian paper called The Mokat tam. The p'irim, wjiose respectability is vouched for, we are told, by an Egyp tian sheik who is greatly respected in Cairo, declares that on returning from Mecca, the "rafilat," or detachment of the caravan to which he belonged, and which was composed of about 700 cam els, left Bir-Said at daybreak and baited at sunset at the foot of a mountain, on tho road to Yaniboo. A few minutes after arriving there the rafilat, composed of men, women and children, found themselves attacked by Bedouins of the desert, who attacked them with the utmost savagery, slaying and maiming the men of tho party. The hot, dry sand was wet with blood. Some of the women, after being robbed of their clothes and valuables, were left to their fate. The younger and better looking ones were carried off as slaves. With great difficulty the narrator of these facts escaped with his life. The poor pilgrims so cruelly outraged had actually paid 0 plasters each and 20 piasters each for their camels to the gov ernor of Medina to secure his protection against the Bedouins. The conclusion drawn by the Egyptian paper is that the Ottoman government is not really mas ter of Arabia, but that it leaves the sheiks absolutely free to rob and plun der, provided they profess a nominal al legiance. London News. One Woman lias Her Say, The lords of creation aro bo convinced of their competence to manage all sorts and conditions of affairs that it is often a surprise to them that their woman kind resent their intervention in matters domestic. The average husband feels confident that if ho but had his way the children would be well disciplined, the servants obedient, tho household bills reduced by half and the whole estab lishment worked with clocklike regular ity. If, however, ho is allowed to put his theories into practice, tho result is a goneral confusion and irritation, which lasts until the house mother again gath-, era up the reins of power, dismisses her j ill advised assistant to the more appro priate employment of his business or his sport. The reasons for the failuro of mascu-1 line interference are not difficult to dis cover. A man's mind is quito unfitted for tho ever varyiug miuutho of house- j the routine of an office or barracks is im possible in a family chiefly composed of women, and that tho only way to secure domestic peaco is not to attempt rigid dlscipliue, but to exercise tact and for bearance, adapting general rules to par ticnlar cases. New York Commercial MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN Connecting and Primary Classes open Xottda), Sept. 25tli, Oor, Court and Liberty slrceU, opposite oner house. TRAINING CLASSES for teachers and mothers will benu October Id. at the tarns pfaoe. For particulars apply to Mrs. P. S. Knight, - madia!, SEVEN TIMES FOUR. Heigh hat riihtu aad battercsps Fair j-ettow daffodils, rtareir a&d taU. tVbea th wtad wake, betr ther rock la tb grasses And dance with tbe ciwloo bods, tknder and small: Here's two boner bo7s,az.d here's mother's own lassies. Eager to gather them aJL Heigh ho! daisies aad betteraps, Mather shall thread thera a eVater chain, sling thrra a ws of the prettr hedge tparrow That fsTeil her brown fcfttle eses, lored them fall fain: Bine. "Heart, tboa art wide thoGgh the bouse be bet narrow Sins once, and ting It again. Heigh ho dailies and batlereaM. i Sweet wagging towjHp. they bead and thtr bow A ship sails afar over warss ocean waters. And bapir one msdng dotb stand at her O bounj brown sons, and O sweet little daugh ters. Marbe he thinks on roa now. Heigh ho! daisies and buttercup". Fair reiiow daffodil, statelr and tall: Jl snnshlnr work) fail of tasghter and leisure And f reb hearts nncoatcioos of sorrow and thrall. Send down on their pleasnre smiles pauing ite that is over us aJL Jean Ingelow. Pbotographs on JIarblev. The desideratum of printing pho tographs on marble has now been realized to such a degree as to insure a genuine artistic result and this by a process both simple and econom ical. In carrying out this method an unpolished plate of marble is care fully coated with a solution consist ing of 500 parts benzine..500 parts spirits of turpentine, 50 parts of as phaltum and 5 parts of pure wax. When dry, it is exposed under a neg ative, which will take in sunshine, about 20 minutes. After developing with spirits of turpentine or benzine and washing in plenty of water, the plate is covered where it is intended to be left white with an alcoholic so lution of shellac, and this is im mersed in any dye which" is soluble in water. After a certain time has elapsed and when a sufficient quanti ty of the coloring matter is found to have entered the pores of the stone, it is taken out and polished, the prod uct being very satisfactory. Photo graphisches Archiv. The pastor of a church in the state of Washington when a boy stole a ride on 'the cowcatcher of a locomo tive on an eastern railroad. His con science recently pricked him, and he sent the company $3.45, the amount of tie passage, with interest The Human Electrical Forces! How They Control the Organ: of the Body. The electrical force of tho human body, ar the nerve fluid may bo termed, lj aa espe cially attractive department of science, as It exerts so marked an influence on tho healtl of the organs of the body, herve force U produced t)y the brain and conveyed bj means of the nerves to the various organs o. tbo body, thussupplylng the latter with tht vitamy necesjary to in sure their health. Tho pneumnastrlc nerve, as shown here, may be said to be tbo most Important of tho entire nerve sys tem, as it supplies the heart lungs, stomach, boirels. etc, with the nerve force necessary to keep them active and healthy. As will bo seen by the cut the Ions nerve descending from the base of tho brain and termlnatlnz in the bow els is the pneumogastrlc, while tbe numerous lit tlo branches supply the heart. lungs and stom aeh with necessary vi tality. When tho brain becomes In any war dis ordered by irritability or exhaustion, the nerve force which it supplies is lessened, and the or gans receiving tho di minished supply aro con seouentlv weakened. Physicians generally fall to recognize tbe Importance of this fact, but treat tin organitselfinsteadof the cause of tho troublt The noted specialist, Franklin allies. Jl. I)., hit. B., has given tho greater part of hi life to the study of this subject, and the prin ipi discoveries concerning it are duo to hi e .forts. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, the unri valed brain and nerve food, lspreparedonthe principle that all nervous and many other difficulties originate from disorders of the nerve centers. Iu wonderful succeai lnc irlng these disorders is testified toby tnousands In overypartof tho land. Itestoratlve Nervine cures sleeplessness; nervous prostration, dizziness, hysteria, sex- ual dobiuty, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc. ii ireoirom opiates or aangerous urugs. U sold on a nosltlvo irunrantee bv all drug gists, or sent direct by the Or. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, f 1 per botrio, six bottles for (S, express prepaid. Jold by O. J. Fry, urtiKKial, Balem UK. UUNNS .ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS COLDS AUD CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE In riiiios a fwnllr of ulna children, ray only rme4r (or Oouh. Cold and Croup wu onion Trap. ItUJaluffeUTtc-dyuUwasfort7 Ter aro. How mj irandehlldna Uka Dr. nuna Onion ftrrap, whloo U already prapuvd cd mor ple.nt to U tad. Soli vorrwtxi. Lars bottlM CO tuti. Tax no uUUtuu for It Hold bv lUvkett it VniiHIvrx. E. X. WAITEPIUNTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS -AN Legal Blank Publishers. ilusb's New llrltk.over tba Unk.Com'l street BURTON KKOTHUKS Manutartcre Standard Hreaaed Brick, Molded Hrirk In all Patterns for KrvnU SSSSSSuWt9 LlllllHtVsillllH1- .? KAvJvjr JNL Jisj (pOi and supply the brek torthe New Kt)em Cltv Hall aud nearly all that nuo building erected laibetVplulrfiy Ywd now i'vultenUary, Salem, Or. 8-J-dw Bex at tb WroDz; Ksd. A cigar dealer near Qoincy market has frequent occasion to joke abotjt some of the methods of business in vogue among his patrons, who are mostly marketmen. One morning recently a customer of one of the fruit venders near by was complain ing about the poor quality of a barrel of apples that had been sold to him a day or two before. Why," said he, "the farther I went into the barrel the poorer the apples were." The man who sold them was non plused for a reply, but the cigar man came smiling to his rescue by remark ing: "You made a mistake, sir, in open ing the barrel at the wrong end. If you had begun at the other end you would have found that the fruit im proved the lower you went into it" All laughed, and while the apple seller made the required concession the cigars were on the man who com plained. Boston Herald. m,mm&M uz Mr. Grant W. Barnes "For years I have had heart difficulty and kidney trouble. I was unable to sleep on my leftside. I am now free from kidney trouble and can sleep on either side, thanks to Hood's Sarjaparllla. My wife had chronic sore throat for 20 years. Since takinj Hood's Cures Hood's SarsapariUa she has not liad sore throat except once when she took cold." Ghaxt w. Babxes, Klchford, X. Y. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner PUIs, assist digestion, cure sick headache. HAVE YOU GOT PILES rrCHEtO PTT.V.-1 ksown by laotitsrs lice penplraUon. caose intense xtcnur wnen warn. This form and B7.IKD, Buxuii'a or raoTRPSixo yn.rf TIELD AT OXcn TO DR. BO-SAH-KG-S PILE REMEDY, which acta diroctlr on part aJTocted abortntsjnon.aUaTltchin.effeTiEa a permanent core. JMoo COc I-uirx1ta or num. Ir. Bounko,PsUdelp)Ua,Fa. Hold by Baskett fe Van S ype. Rheumatism; . Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints. Lame BacK, cu OR. SAMBEK'S ELECTRIC IELT With Electro-Magnetlo SUSPENSORY T.I..I P.I..I.I It... a enr without medicine aU Weitaoa rem lilae frora oreNmiionof brain nrrre force.: czceaaes or lnol. ereuon. as arrroca debility, leeplemes. Unrnor. rheojaiuim, kidney, lirer and bladder complinta Umebac. Jombato. aditJee, all female complaint? J?S"0"''ftSr eferor.'w forfeit $1,000.00, and wUT cure ail of the abore . dUeea or no par. thoo. St. ?, ZZJ?1 '2re1.OT tu' rnawelooTTnTenaoa -. i -- inn7naa i tnitaaUy f eu tor wearer will cure all of the abon aTtlMla hrs Soami unrl ft TiTfalf Tl-T TeTa.lIV eTU TKIUUil asilSSX&SJ'SSi ssss of teeUmonUla In this and erery other Rate! ""i jrw him zxectric rc&rxxsosT. Us Nd- Bend for lflneM IHunphlet, inaJled.ataJed. tro 8ANDEN ELEOTRIO OoTT kTa. Z7aPlrstatrcet.PORXxaVa'Xe OKZ. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Reduction in Price of Gas. From and after October 1st, 1893. the price of gas will be as follewa: Less than 600 .'cubic feet per month $3.50 per 1000 cubic feet. Over 500 cubic feet per month $3.00 per 1000 cubic feet. Special rates for large consumption given on application to L. B. McCLANE, Mauager. THE OLD RELIABLE SALEM MEAT MARKET. J. H. ALLEN, Prop. Tbe very best of meats at all times, and tbe let of service, 8Opposite Wade's Store. J. H. HAAS, THE WAT CnjIAIEE, 213XComnrcl c . StUra, Ortros. (Next door to Klein's.) ipoclalty of Stxystacles, and renalrtac aocka. Waiche-t nnit Jwlrv MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Ileal Estate, in amonnts and lime to suit. 9 delay In coru-ldtrlDc loans. FEAR & FORD, Doom 12. IniHti Itant blnrk. 8 IMw THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OEJ2GOX. Rates, $20 to Spo.00 per Day J The beat hotel between Portland aad Baa PVe'fOQ, rnrst-claaa In all IU appointment. Itn utile are served wttn th Choicest Fruits nrw .vhvv7'i' 1tslillllillllllllllllllllllllHssfiHsiillF1r?rilll Unnro In the WUUmeVU Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. - - " " " ARE YOU It is the small annoyances, like a lost collar, button,, that fret and worry. Sour milk over night; no milkman in the morning; no cream for the coffee; no milk for the baby. The GAIL BOBDEH EiGH B Condensed Milk is always" ready for use. Use it for tea, coffee and chocolate; for ice cream, sum mer drinks and general cooking purposes. Your Grocer and Druggist sell It. fl -Ja&3? This Cormtrj b fall of far, healthy THE KEW VVirLAiVIETTK STABLES Completed and ready to wait oa cub torn era. Hones boarded by day or wwk at reasonable prices. We keep a fall line of Truck, Drays and Exprwa to meet all demands. Also keep tbe finest Btallinnn'lta-ttsls county, fororTriee. Barn and residence 2 block Booth of postofSce. RYAN & CO. THE PEOPLE'S DAILY! . O - .Q-. . ., Only One Gent Daily Newspaper on th& Pacific Coast. CHEAPEST I Receiving all1, the , Associated-iPress - j ? y 'lfvt DULY BY MAIL, PERtmR, - up f irl.' o ,. . . These low-hord times rates nable evefyfajm r to havo his daily paper and knowthe stateofftrfe imarket and' all the news of the world. Editorial comment is'fearJess and - independent. Edited by its publ;sher8 to secure good government for the people, able to deal justly and fairly witKall. . O Complete Telegraphic: State; Capital, For eign, Market' andcBfop'News. ,i . ,A a. A t t i iVtmaa' lain' (i it -- ,, MARRIED? babies raised on the Eajie brand. - " il" II IH . Dfspatches. r T i tv. ITiiOrfx a ucuDie Mra8iier 1, O - iV - aV MA JIU -A