Ut rm, I. ' EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL ' - t " puHUnitBi EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. Br TUB Capital Journal Publishing Company. MtGQHTOKATKD . ...n JjBff.iCornfr csnri na i.mtrij siren t. lrfl( A HCAXDAI MOSOEIl TKIIMH Or HOIWCItHTIO. DAILY. One j r, by mail wj Din n month liy nii.ll I ?A I'm wk ilullt ered by carrier. .... 16 9 ' 1 HIWHM. Ono yir. 1 ? til? month -- -?-.- 75 One yir, If paid forln advance,.-- 1 W irtF ilinntliii ' ' ' .--- . fi awl'inirniiHlTM are cho Hilwerliitlonc H. anlhonred 1 omvTii.uh'Kon, tw uamiu-clfl rotlnllliu.Junell. lHMi. iilttti-rnltlie Republican National ' Ticket Kor Pratldent, UBNJAMIN IIAIUtlfiON, Of Indiana. :h 1 1 Kor Vlco I'reKlilt'iit: LBVI 1. MOItTON, Of Now York. Foil I'iikkidknti.Wj Ki.kctoius. ItoljcrtMcIili.of Klamath County. Win. Kitpus.of Multnomah Comity. O. V. Fulloii.of Cliitit.ii County. TJIUI18DAY, AITOUKT ,'K), 18S8. N A.ST in mi: LISTS. Xiutt Iiiih Ihtii In rollreineiit for niniu tlniu, but It Iiiih Imxiii ri-jKirted that Iiuwiih uboul to rociiter tho Ilnt niul loud tho uid of IiIh alluring j Hindi to tho Invincible republican IiohIh In tlilHHlirrlng ninialgn. It iM.truu ho tout work again, Uit noma iivll gonliiH bun prompted hlin to take tho wrong Hide. A cjirtoou with thu familiar Hignntunj, "Till1 iN'aHt," appoarH in a di'tnocriitlo Journal, (tho Now York Star,) It rtterK'ir1''woit(lrVai"rlYliiivl!.y of do tall. "Our Infant (luduntrliM) AininfUioiitn, In l'olltleH," In the olijeot of hlrt HJitlro, which ho pro xuntH In tho form of a Jack-in-the-box-, lubdod. "HrltlHh free (ratio llrltlHh gold." A Htoalthy llgiiro bo- which a hlntl tho box, partly cotuvuled, lia.i VtiSt luut tmicluid tho Horlnir. unit n Ur ' horrifying tlguro, roprowiithig tho UrltiHii lion, wltn (all and nianu erect, and oyoit and fangHtoHittiotho wont valorous, tllln tho foreground. I'liU'anlH on tho wall further itmvoy tho artlwt'H lueatilng: "Nerm: Atnurlcatm ploaw Ik frightened, jjlgnod, Infant ImluNtrlen. 'I "Hrltlhli ghiwt HlorltM warninted to frlghton tho Innocent ivooplo." A nearo-orow to thu loft of tho picture. with under linon for nolo clothing, lieani tho legend, "Moody Hhlrt l'layed Out." Tho conception Ih vlgoroiiH and tho eomMHltlon ntrlklug; but wo can only regard It w tnlunt prostituted. Tho liilmljuhlo cartooidHt who u( lllotod IIohttM (Inn-ley lit bin 111 ooncvlvod "I.lboml inoveinont," wormi (ban a dozen able editor, Ih wontlilplug fuNo ginl, ami bin re cuiibcy MiiggeHtH tho damaging huh plclon that hlii venal pnlniH have Imsmi onNKsl with HrltlHh gold. The New York Herald MIh foul of the Pittsburg Leader for Indul gence In Hcandalous gowlp. TIiIh lu(ter sheet has made u dl"covery whleli will warrant 11h editor in Inking rank with tlic rcnowed C. r?nliitiiliiin. The rllsooverv "Is Hnrcad . l.f. ...M.r rmli (.rilllttlflH tl Kiy IIUII UVi ijm w. . tpace," sttyH (lie inc(roiK)li(an censor, "until It resembles a smair piece of butteron a large slice of bread." This Important discovery is none other, to juote from the Herald again, than (he blighUng fact "(hat the popular and lovely lady of tho khltu limine is In some blind, in direct and faraway manner related to Wife No. 11), Amelia, one of tho fractional spouses of Urigham Young." Vm this paralyzing dis covery, (he Herald makes (he fol lowing caustic- cemment: Well, inirlgham Were still alive we should feel tempted u send him our congratulations by (olograph. To (he descondaiKs of . 1!, If any of (hem breadie (he air of this weary and wicked world, we cotife-w that we are profoundly envious of their couidnsnip to the far and gracious lady In iiucsdon. The honor! (hey enjoy is one which any American would proudly prize. The mislnformadoo of theses lead- iugjournals on Ubthutlalrs is truly alllictlve. Time was, In tho days of the historic pony expriss, when the trald midiitaiiied its "Utah editor," tho devout and learned Klder T. II. II. Ktenhouse, author of tho Ilockv ' Moun tain Saints, and a successful propa gandist!! foreign arts. It iseuough to make this onions churchman turn In his colli n to hear of that rebel of the harem, "Wife No. 19." the leerkv Ann Eliza, being con founded with Amelia Kolsom, a rival spouse, tho audacious belle of Omaha. The lnt(er was anibldous nutl (he prophet valn-glorloti", and when thlsadractlve female accepted his suit, thero was rejoicing in Zlou over so cliaruilng a oommesl. The holy man could rule a kingdom, but his score of wives were a thorn and a tribulation. Tho fair Amelia j;ould not come down to the Jjtini" drum of the proplietlo household; and Wife No. II), In her pleasant, gossipy memoirs, tells with spiteful unction of Uio Irate Amelia hurllug a sowing machine down stairs on tho head of..liex..ntwUainu,'jidt ijo restrained, and to save his popu lous harem from hopeless denioral ljitlon, tho prophet built an elegant alsido for his recalcitrant wife, known as tho "Amelia palace," late Halt Lake dispatch umerutcs among tho valuable of church nionertv. semiostrated (t (ho 1'nlted ijtates and turned over to Receiver Dyer. To iismiU President riovoland on (ho aKsumed kinship of ills charm ing wife with this Utah virago, Is a small business even for partisan poli tics. It may iileiuo tho llt(lo fellows W. C. T. U. COLUMN. "DRINK TO 'PLEASE ME. VAItlNA JACKSON. The day had been most beautiful; now that the evening had cIoedln, It seemed more loVely than ever; the moon had risen and all nature was dressed In splendor. ' The Gray's cottage was brilliantly lighted and draped for a bridal pariy. In one parlor sat Klla Oray and Frank Baker, who were soon to take the marriage vow, while (he o(her parlor was tilled with Invited guests and the generous display of wedding presents. At last the folding doors were thrown open, (he minister took ills place, and, with a few brief words and promises to love and honor, Klla Oray and Frank Uaker s(ood before (bo company as husband and wife. After (he congratulations, they ull repaired to (he dining room where supper was served. As die wine was passed around, Frank pushed his glass (o one side with out tasting it. "Won't you drink your wine, Frank?" "No, I would rather not." "Please do, Just this one glass, the rest all drink theirs." "No, Klla, that was mother's dy ing request, thut I should never taste nny Intoxicating drinks." "And you promised?" "Yes; Just as she was dying, I made her this promise and I do not wislt to break it now." "But Just one glass can certainly do no harm; take It to please me." The pleading looks of his young bride touched him, and he took (be glass, raised i( (o his lips, (hen sc( it down with out tasting, and turned away. "Why won't you drink it, Frank? One glass can't hurt you; so please take this one," and she handed the glass to him again. Without u word he took the glass and would have drank, but Just as ho vas putting the wine to his lips, old Undo Henry arose from his scat anil cried, "biopl" all eyes were turned toward him. "Please, Frank, let mo tell you my llfo'B story before you take your save to minister to human depravity. The work of personal temperance effort must be supplemented by the sta(c reaching out Its powerful arm to pulverize the rum power. Toledo Blade (Rep.) TThra Bby w rick, Wo gTe her Castorim. TThen abe u a Child, ; i' She cried for Cutori. Whan the became MIu, She dune to Cattorta. When ah had Children, Bhe ears them Oaatoria. a r.Aim. Having sold my olliceand practice to Dr. J. T. Mason I cordially re commend him to my patrons and the public In general. I shallremain lit the ofllce with the Dr. for a few week. Dk. J. C. Bviw. 8-18tf. bcbool Notice. The public schools in school dis trict No. iH, will open next Monday, Sept. 3d. Parents should see that their children have certltlcates, which may be obtained of the clerk ut his ofllce with "Willis & Chamber lin, Opera House block. David Simpson, 158t-d. Clerk. JTE1T ADVERTISEMENTS. OfflU GO TO THE ffl K s JI) u -FOR Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Hats Afternoon Class. Mrs. DePrans, afternoon class will meet (by kind permission) at the residence of Mrs. I. It. Moores at 3 o'clock and In the evening 7:45 at Mrs. Asa McCully's. All persons Interested are requested to be on hand for tho first lesson. Residence still at Mrs. RIely's. -THE GREATEST BARGAINS -EVER OFFERED IN- General Merchandise BY THE Buklen'i Ariki Salr. The best salvo In tho -world fo cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin erup tions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. t or sale - Dr. H. W. Cox. Capitol Adventure'' Co, Opera House Corner, Salem. 8-29-Uw-tf 1 Tffl ACRE FRUIT F mW.f" - Mini win urgo jou who'te(ako (hentselves to ton-tablo scandal, and It will do tho object of tholr fceblo assaults no harm. As tho Herald edltorsays : "Mr. Cleve land, In a campaign like this, is fair tratuc. Hammer him, poke fun at lilin, scold, fret, fume at him, pul vorl.o him If you can ; but remetn Iter that iMrs. Cleveland Is not run itlitK for olHw." This Is tllm.'act counsel, and reminds us of wisdom cryfiiK aloud in the s(reet; but moso smau wim wut not regal they mtiNt still make court sea take the place of argument. AN i;(.tUl'KNT AIIVOCATK extensive a'nlgW,?0 JLSLork !". salary, bright prosjiects, and a heart light and free as the wind that blows; I thought I was and ever would bo the happiest man alive. But what crushed my spirit, blighted my fairest hopes and drag ged mo down to what 1 now atfi n jMHir, miserable, broken down old man? "What was It? Shall I tell you? It was a glass of wino handed round at a bridal party, handed to mo by tho girl I loved, and she was once my wife. 'Dilnk, Henry, to please me,' was her smiling request, and T drank; I could not resist the plead ing look and words but drank tho wlno (o Its dregs, and from that moment I have been a ruined man. And not my life alone but (ho life of tho girl I married was niado miser able by that one glass of wlno. 'Drink, Henry, to please mo1 la what blighted my life for all (Into (oeoino. 'Drink", Henry, to please mo islwhat blasted nivwifn'M lioiw regard It, j i ...imt i,mb-,, ilur ,.... .....i j,,,-,,! ntlall, . . , "" Ai AbMUte Cire. The ORIGINAL ABIETINB OINTMENT Is only put up In large two-ounce Un boxes, and, Is an absolute " - - -", DUms, wounds, chapped hands, and all cure all kinds of plies. AsTfor toe ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by D.W. Matthews fc Co., 100 State street, Salem, ki 25 eeuts per box by mall 80 cents. Fine Location ! fat-Soil!! tytiirt ' Easy 1 erms ! ! NEW TO-DAY. Piano and Voice. m MAY1NOM UP THIS PATH KIM. (HmoralJohti AJ Logan, 1870. Now. when tho gnt Ionian, who -miv.i to l , tho protector In an especial uiautier bf tho great laUir interxtits of (blsisstntry, CAkn of this protection Ixilug the protection of tho lajmr of (his country, I twk hint: IXhv not every fanner and iiimihaiilu In this bnwid laud make use of Iron In all kinds of labor? Tho 4,000,000 men thai have been ttn retxmtly are laUtrens are prtHliiour, not mauufaclurent. They are not men of skllloil lalmr; thtv eviitomiy n not uun who aro protited. And thou (herxt art tho ihuii In tho iiortrtwoot who prtHluce corn, 'luHtl,Ktis piirk and Unhis, ftj; they arv produottnt and con- cuiimni, and ntv not protcettnl; and it U (hoy who pay tltU largo antmiiit of nuHiey Into the jKH-kels of (ho nmuufooturvrtt of thlHsrtlole. And n Iwn a xontltMitatt htatnU Uwn thU iWr and t4U im that thU high, thU tutr.Klliwrily high tarllf Is for thw protection of (h lalnirlng iimm, 1 toll him I U itot utuUrstNttd I ww Im cm ii ptMlltv MiWtMntht(t Mth h tbwH-y. CtUdreE Cr j w Piker's Caslor la "Thu olisjttont Anna Dlcklnsoi," wo are (old, "has voluntwrxHl to (ako (ho btump In tho Interest of tho republican party." This dUtln gulshcd cltlzeiiess has becu, Kitno time In retlrvmenl, and It Is (o be IVa.r. MVI V'll'V'l ll II I VI III tl with tho (low of years, Tho last (into alio wa.1 proniinuntly tK'foro tho world was as leading lady on a New York ftagt, when she roundly abus ed (ho newspaiHT crKlcs for dlsintjt aging remarks of the drama her In vontlvo gvultta had caa(ed. This editor lUtrtfM to a lecture given by tho gvMitlo Anna, some ymra aro, wherein kIio tavtUnl on iHtlltUid stil- Jivts, and found invasion to sjukof (Jot i oral HauciMk, "as a Jolly of a I man." liU Uluslrlmis soldier had Uon this writer's corps ciin mandcrln lite Virginia campaign, and hl UVtfUl during was a chum of Uwinlng prldo (o all In hU win- tnatid, It struck us its gndy uhIh ciHitlng In this Umdolr erlttc to dU- ivtrago k dlstlngulnhiHl a Ktttle K"arrHl oturaii, and wo havo never fully forgiven her romark. We (nut she ha since tHiltlvat-l the ainonltlosof publlo dltmshsilon, and (hat prVHleiuv and iHUua)Joii may ilow from hr Itoiwyinl lips. It will le well fw thU glfttKl lady ever to IxMr Ih mind the lHUti)y truth "that mala eatch iihmv UKm tha viMgr.M her down totiu early grave; 'Drink, Henry, to please me Is what did all this. Now, Klla, will you urge h rank to take his wine? Think of your happiness and his In tho (line that Ih to come, and never forget what harm a single glass of wlno may do." By tho (ImoUndo Henry had llu Ishedspcaklng all eyes were wet with tears, and Ella was sobbing like a child; but when she could command her voice so as (ospoak she promised (hat she would never ask Frank to drink another glass of wine, and she ever after kept her won!. The wine was taken from (he (able, and alio never set It before her cucstB again, "Union Signal." Mln Laura G0LTRA and Miss Margaret MACRUM Will open a School lu Piano, Organ, focal Culture, Harmony- anil Tlieorv ? V.?"i,,yr'..ee8d'. Rn tllh-ctl over I- Imt Nntlotuil rtanlc. Oui bo t-een at tlie rooiiu on mid after Saturday, Sept. I. from o o'clock a. in. ' 'ao l'ROF. II Teaclier of M!itsic And dealer Infill kind of Musical InsUn nienta, Offlm, Oil Ctimuierclol itrwc in trumrnta cold on thu Instalment plan. onoctuiiKs. Specialties in Fruits The King of the ltelglaus has ex- pniwl to a deputation from the Ioudou IutornaUonal Missionary Conference his anxiety to do all in his power to protect his Congo sul- Jtvts from (he dreadful evils of at mite drink, niul he Invoked thei cooperation of the Christian people oi Kuropo ana Atnorlca In the at tompt to supjiri (his most Injuri ous (radio. Thero U but one otiVotlve waj of tleallugwlth the rum power, and tutu w to enwti it, Oeetrov it, oxtor- mtnatelt. It Isa trartle, but not a legitimate bnrfnetw, n Mipplluo ivaland vroior human need, but Jmply iwtiilra u vlw and orlma. ltlnanevll w1Umm1 otic r.leoiulugl inui, iHe hsku (eWi Rrexk,tauel I Evaporated Apples, Evaoorated PeacHtj, Evanorated Nectirinet. Evaporated Apricoti, Evaoorated Peart. Dried Peeled Peach; Dried Peaches. Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes Oregon Petit Prunes. Imported German Primes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins. Persian Dates Weller Brothers' "" CMHMMMlsttMt! !B NKW AD-KIlTISKStKNTiC . Ml fiENSON'S EXPRESS. LKiWB OUUEIW AT LANCEtt UtV ry HtablA, corner of Htnte and. Front trceu. or on (late ut corner State and Ctom mrrotal ttrreu. lrompt attention and care guaranteed. W, A. BENSON STOCK FAKM ' FOR SALE or RENT ! 530 ACRES Wutt watorvd and ptaety el tlmtwr. Mu iva mm, (Hkhi Tiro MimUaw and Iffl a wn4rnweiirflti MHw(atl fafdtiiMA. wiwijrB bar&. Good vrekartL aarea ntatr land. Mav ssmsss EaVe at Offke aT Capital Jwal, H, DIAMOND, ProprUtor. '. Com-St, bet. Ferry and State, HAVING, HAItt CUTTING AND O Shampoolnc neutly done. FARM KOR SACK. ls?-i acre, near I,ro.pecthlll7mll, by a good road, from Salem, 10 acre In eatu vatlon, balance In timber. Well watered, tool StOOObouteof SrooBis, moderate bars, weUattbe door; nil fenced and a thrifty yoans orchard. Thirteen acrea seeded to pasture era, and 87 aerea In grain. lur ehaser ctin have liberal term to barrel erepa PRICE WO00, TIME GIATBN. Came rijbMo the ttrm and aave ageorV J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charley ItoberUeii, at tbe Orange Store. THE OH LAND COMPAN! m1I,nuf,tiPlJrShased.ft? RCrest sltunted from thrco to four nnd ono-half miles cast of bnlcm, which they will Immediately pint and; survey nnd sell In ' Ten Acre Lots. rr,,i?!i'?',nnah8icn?arcfully selected with especial reference to Its ndnptnblllty t fruit rolslue and deRnibllity for residence purposes, nnd Eaeli Lot will Front on a flood Road and Have a GooFront Fence. Tho time for the residents of Siuem to buy ten ncres of choice land nehr the city ery clieup will soon be past. Tlio,OREGOT IVND COMPANY akine sold during August twonty-iiiT ten acre fruit lots, nnd home of the same lots have nlready Been re-sold at a HANDSOME ADVANCE IN PRICE. Tliero iiro mum norsnim In Ra1ati uhn vtiH iv.. nnA r .nr, i.. A . it H lthout lnconvenleuce. In fact any person receiving even a small milnrv enhuv one anl.,,ei.!."ii.y i'.,akln5 ,n """casU payment, nnd paying tho remainder in semi n?Sl.ml '"' "n . by Ptlclng a ltttlo economy for a short time be the owner or a property which can be-made. when sot to fruit) to produce. As Large an Income as is Obtained from 100 Acres of drain Land. nnnPiva.lVe of ".'J?6 '.""'m8 not d.clndent upon'any prospoctlvo boom, but depend! Upmarket actually produce now, .and.what that product will now bring in If You are Thinking .of Seeuring a Home R?.flfal1 .' " .,hee ,0,s- If J'ou have money to Invest do not fail to look at the lots before Investing. 1 If You Want to Save a Part of Your Earnings ' Atld ftt the mtne tlnm mnli n rttioaa Ihiww.a -... nA n iLtAtonnilip Installment plan. .. .m. uuj, . ''" Land StKwwi Free of Cliarge. ' ' MS-Uw-tf