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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1888)
E7HBBBSB8BRnS3B81X K2BRLUiU-LI.ll LIJU'LLI ijJW ..-mj m.mJKH. MBmw H if. ' EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL ruw.isHEij EVEHY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. liY Till Capital Journal Publishing Company. t lNCOni'OiiATrn Off, Corntr Conrt nd Mlitrtr .Strftm, 3 TKKMB:C)K HUlWCItllTJON IiAil.Y. One year, by mull.-......... in M 8lx inontliB.by mnll 2 m fhree, montliH by mull . 1 2.) Per week diUertJ by currier 15 WKKKI.Y. Ono ymr. SI ' raix minium. ......... ..... '" no jwir. If Piilil for In ndwince, 1 00 ,lx inontlm, i" " jrs-1'oxtiiuiHU'iH nro niilliorircd to r relm kiilixcrlptloiiH. MfftialPtt d n second-clan" matter nl the .Hnlem.Oreicon. 1'ontollko, Juno 21. 1KH8. Republican National Mel. For President, HKNJAMIX HATUIIRON, Of Indiana. For Vk-o Presldl-nt: iiEvr i'. Mbiri'ON, Of Now York. TOK l'llKMUKNTlAf. Kl.WTOItB. JtobcrlMel.eii,r Klainntli County. VVm.Kii)iUM,iif .Miiltiionmli County. C W. Kiilliin.or ClatH.j County.t .SATURDAY, SRPT. lfi, IfiHfl. cumniMNo dicuouiiagv." The Voice, tho niitlontil organ of tho iirolillilllon purty In tho United .Stales, In Uh rnlumiw recently wild: If any thing spills thoHuIld Hotith thlH year, It will ho tin llRht that tho M)litlcaI prohibitionists mo malting. In tho two southern states where dumooratlo iiiuJi.rltlcH nro unriowcst, North Carolina and Tennessee, tho iirohlhlllon party Is making campaigns that rival tho most spirited canvasses being con ducted in tho north. Virginia, another cloio state, promises a stun ning voto for Wish. Kentucky Ik juetty thoroughly organUcd. In Texas the prohibitionists are draw ing votes by the thousands from the democrat. Their candidate for governor, Jlciu. Marlon iMnrtln.was once a democratic lieutenant-governor of the state. Holms, been in dotscd by the union labor paity and 1ho non-partisans. A most aggress ivo congressional canvass Is iw-lng waged In the Htlt district, now repre sented by Itogor (J. Mills, tho author of tho Mills bill and democratic leader of tho house. Mr. Mills will lie very fortumito If he oscuih-s defeat at the hnuds of tho prohibitionists. Twenty thousand votes for Klsk aro predicted In Arkansas. The prohibition forces aro rallying in Missouri, West Virginia and Mar,) laud, with the promise of Imitdslng jttretigth on election day. Georgia, Aianamu ana uoiawaro will oast stroilg votes. Florida will have n straight-out eonvcntlon, to uonttnatu a Kin ami UnVoks electoral ticket, at Orlando, on r&pt. 13. A dispatch to The Voice from JaokHon, Mia., an uounren that the party "will bo organized and a ticket nouiliiaUkl for (He state by a convention at Jabkaou; 8pt. ). From different southern Btatca eoniu reporta that wo will jk11 a greatly Increased vote. Hera Is a letter from n correspondent in Ndrth Carolina. H says: "Hlght here Uia prcMurc Is beyond description'. The democratic force aro solidly against us, Kvery Indication xluta to dumocriitlo defeat lu thW Utu If the prohlbltloulsts hold their own." It U with good enmw that tho tompcranco people everywhere In the south are revolting ngidnst the democratic party, "They have paiituiiiy waueti ior years lor a change, in the attitude of the -national democratlo party on the llmtor mientlou. As the campaign -if 1NSS uppnwicluHl, they wuriitsl the imtltuml leaders that the break would bet-in thts your If the chnui ))lonhlp of the rum power wuru not adtaiidoued. A rveogulced denio--.'mtk leader in tletirgiH, lion. "WM tw It. Hill, rul tut iiptfit letter to thiidflerMtMH to tho mtttnudeon tui tion, uAivrxwlHg tltU wrtrnlug In UliuiUUikaiae UnjtiWfT. A dwlw j-utliw if l4w rvpntHtlve uhihhi itftlwvmtli eut k&Mv the on veuUon Ml St. IauiU Hwd himiUiI far rvtMtfitiUvw ut titt) oHi4 of tMUiMHiut. lurafeof thUwarntHg ud thU i4it, thv iimUo4m1 ioumi I ion Ndo)(td pUttfunu who1 opening sentences declared thnt tl o pnrty "ro-afllrnis the platform adopted by ltsrcpres-entatlvesin the convention of 1884." Tho platform of 18S4, thus rc-alllrincd, contained this decla decla rateon: "WeopimwHUiiiptunry laws which cx thciAUrrn mid Interfcrt! with InilUlduul lllwrty." Neither of the candidates nomi nated at Kt. Louis is a man whom any consistent advocate of temper ance can support, f J rover Cleve land, through all his public life, hits uniformly been on tho side of the saloon in its light against prohi bition. In his letter accepting the presidential nomination in 1SS1 lu said: "In a free country the curtailment of the absolute rights of the Indi vidual should only be such as is chsontlal to tho peace and good order of the community. The limit between the proper subjects of gov ernmental control and those which cart be more fittingly left to the moral sense and self-Imposed restraint of the citlcns should be carefully kept In view. Thus laws unnecessarily interfering with the habits and customs of our people which are not ollengiVc to the morals aiid sentiments of the civilized world, and which are con sistent with good cltletiHhlp and the public welfare, are unwise and vexatious." Allen G. Thurman Is one of the most stcjidfast, foes of prohibitory legislation in the nation. Ills recent flippant speech to a delegation that visited him at his home, in which he lamented that his supply of whisky had been exhausted, will convince anybody that ho has no serious convictions hostile to rum. The record of the national demo cratic party, viewed from the stand point of the attitude of its leaders for a generation and its legislative acts, may almost bo said to be the record or tne political ruin power Itself. Its two greatest leaders In the present generation, Horatio Boymourand FamuelJ.TIldon, were avowed and radical enemies of pro hibition. It was Mr. Seymour who, as governor of New York, vetoed tho prohibition law lu the fifties. Mr. Tllden's unswerving enmity to piohlbjtlou Is set forth lu his published volume of "speeches." Tho democrats lu congress have always been the eager and faithful serfs of IWjuor. The democratic house has repeatedly refused to pass tho mild and reasonable request of tho non-partisan temperance people for tlie appointment of a commission to Investigate tho liquor tratllc. Npeaker Carlisle has formed the committees of the house so as to strangle every bill bulking to Inter ference with the liquor tratllc. In so forming the committees ho has confessedly consulted tho authorised representative of tho mm power at Washington, Louis Kchade. From the whlto house and the halls of congress, ijown through the slatogovcrnnicntHto the very sources of municipal and local political organlratlon, tho democratic party an a party Is shown by Its behavior lo be almost uvvry where thoobcdlent slave of the saloon. This charge Is true without tho slightest iiuiillll- liitlon everywhere in hu north. I untune- could bo multiplied In definitely. Here lu the pivotal htite of New York wo)iave tho s'lectacle of a democnitlogovernor being urged for re-nomination for no ttrdng reason that is apparent exeepl Hint he lias made himself dear o tho liquor num. In every northern KgUlAtUrd the dc-rnoerfttlc members iriAy hj relied on to almost solldy do tho bidding of the liquor trnfllo on every occasion and the southern tM do n6t estope the condem-n'ktlbu. NEW TO-DAY. t'PiQnv ju ounuui xpooiai Httcnllpn to called to our splendid dlplsy of JMhtonable gnrnients from the wm! known inHnufaeturcrs Springer Bros., or iioston. They need no reiommcnditlon from us, being the llnet.t line eer pl.iced before tho public. l..uh piniient luu a label ,t eollnr band bearing the manufacturer's name. -OL'l G :i)ARTn?Yn AlUllltinJ 'ITT VDA-ERT1SE3IBXTS. GO TO THE DP m w WM -FOR- Is iiiiiHimllj large nnd varied, repre-ecutlni; The Latest Novelties. Agents for the new Mather patent LACE KID GLOVE. An excellent Hoek of CARPETS, RUGS, ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS At print etieiiiIy low. Kiill hKKk ot STAPLIi AND FANCY DRY GOODS In all departments. MEN'S PlIIXISHING GOODS LUNN & BHOWN'S, pO Corner Btnte nnd Commercial trcet. Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Hats, -THE GREATEST BARGAINS -EVEU OFFERED IN- General Merchandise ! -BY THE- Mo Attyei IT rare Ojiera House Corner, Saleffl: 8-29W-tf Mori; Coming. Mr. Krcps, of Arkunsfis Pity, a friend rttid former towiwrnun of Mr. Lockley, Is lu town. Ho N well pleased with what he sees, and Js about to return and bring his family. He came with quite a large company of hoinef-eckers, and vujh that lu Kansas and other slates there Is a gnat deal of ciiquiiy about the Willamette valley, and constant iiumigi.itionin.iy be looked for. NEW TO-DAY. GRASS SEED. C" A SliockliiK Inhibition, AN KUIlNISIt MESQUITK On A mixture 'of J.lneoln nnrt UfMAnltn in larKO or Bmoll (luuntttlen. Forferms nd dicH T c JORY, ,,ox 91i "Mm Salem, Or. FALL -A FIND LINE OF- UILUNERY GOODS 1'ortlHiid. Tau drino.nitlo ery of "fnnj whisky" Is shown to bo pnrtlcuUrlv Itollow lu the following action (No. 40) of the MUIh bill: That nil clauses of section S344 of Huvlseil 8tntutes, ami nil laws amendatory thereof, and nil other Uws -which luipotw any special taxes uiHui mtuninuturors of stills, retail diHiUnt in liquors and retail dealers lu limit liquor an hereby rejywle.!. Sincr the gulHirnatorI.il uonilun- The excessive bad tiibte dlsplaj ed by Mrs. Mary Hell, says the Pi'e.ss, In her parody of the last ritea usu ally ie-ervd for the dead should be UnlversalJy coudcnined. Old ago and overfeeding took oil' a lap (Jog that Tor sixteen years had lcen a pet of the lady In question. It was natural enough that such a loss should be mourned, and a testing place In a green and quiet spot thought desirable for "t'oyV bones. Was it natural, though, for a woman of mature age nnd sense sufllclentto hnvo made money out of n boarding hoii'm to take SsiOo of her ciirnlbgs to spcud over the In terment of a defunct dog? It Is safe to assume that Mis. llcll has never held a child in ier arms, never watched its pitiful struggle ngidnst tho dri-ad angel, never felt Us last breath sobbed out against her heart. If she had, this horrlbfc mockery of the death of a chilli would have been imios.sblo. What woman who hml known the Joy and anguish of maternity could brutdi the hair of a dead ter rier, could fold its paw Ha If tiny waxen hands, and lay its shaggy heAd on n satin pillow embroidered by her own tlngem? What mother whose soul hml teen wrung with surrenderor hur llrst-bom eoqld'for an animal, no iuu.ttcr how fsjlhruj and fond, order omhalrumout, u cs kut tho inluiaturv of General Qraut's fair white (lowers nnd a velvet iallV consecrated to eonv cemetery, followers in mourning, a jineut Mrs. M. B. Smilli's, East Salem. Mnrlon Ht between Winter nnd Summer. FOlt BARGAINS IN FURNITURE OO TO ROTAN & WHITNEY, 102 Court Street, Satem, Oregon irlnctouKlitoiit tho remainder ot tn chnlr fiietoryV htock, Me lire pi-enured to sell clmlrh Itiuertbuniiti) hoti&eJu Oregon THE BEST STOCK OF STCiVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WADE & CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stows, Brighton Range AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. Alp a Complete Slock of Jlardprc and Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages niiocKiim-. PRINTING. ani: ov Tim Vmeuti) In the State, LAllOKST ESTA1IU8H. State. Iiuor nitri tlmn ltivent Rtock Iinil ltlanki lu tliohtalo.ii d blpt discount. tend for price urn or joo prinllnir, and catalogue ol Ictnl blunLn. Tfi M. WAITE, Steam Printer, Snlcm, Oregon. HOWARD BROTHERS IX) General Hour Moving, Raising mm Worfc promptly d.onent nviwinoblerote. Lie order Url-ut Uamtal Javuxxu win rrrciTO Mllfuuon ' i i it Smee tx Specialties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evanorated Peaches, Evanorated iVeetarines. Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. MISCELLANEOUS. VARIETY STORE! Starrlnj Prult Tr. Ifttiiy iH-'reou were to chain an aulmifl to a HUUe lu tho flt-ni and lev it to iilH 'for lttcr, theu'to vfntch tills anlnmf until It 'wts tliln ftiul decrepit rrom'IiM of flcxfi and UV l'lnully, h f AK) lot lu strength, It Ih quite nrolmblo that tl gnniml, u child's hwireo tho hUiiian& notluly wo.uld "bi aftl: cy "tho reiiiHins" to tho Jhliu with properly doM?rvcd punlsh- uuloKi ovor n opii grave nnd the niiii(Hiuiemeut of m'urhjo Nireo plmgUrt upon which hould bo cut the Intwflptlou : "The .Uotiuiuent of Woman's Kdlly." 'there tire only tyo countrlott--Knuiiv and Amorlou In which siidji a gluwtly farce ,ull bo utmotiil. In both laudx uiatorult- UMiunuctl as I ...... I.. X .... X I- .. ... I hhiiivh i uie rapuuiiMiM Mfn crtllK( alwl ei,,Mtl Hrv 0,,v Ami tieuH wont Uivrn Ai the MIlhT vralkol r tlie HOI." lll Rtlin. Dr. rrtiKM-, .KHitttlU.t, lmvliig v wlkM to CIwttk to orforui an oiktratUMi.tlio removal of a tuiunr, aud to Portland on pnliMa)iialbu4 n, will rwturu oi Monday 17th liM., aud oau bo iVond In Ub ortloo, oorurof IJUrty ami CheVta rtrvW. lit. Sulmctiixi Wtlw I'Al'lTAL. JofM-NAI Yet this Is precisely what thousuuds of fanners aro doing with their fruit orchards, of courso barring I... .IIV,..... I...... il. . 1. ... . i treo aud the living anltnal. Like the lattor tho tree Is chained Wone locality, rau not go abroad for ftxxl. but fortunately it has uo sense qf siiiienug, ai ipasi none mat wo can appreciate. And yet even for a ttvo there niut U Kmiethlng akin to Dried 'Peeled-' Peaches, Dried Peaches. Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes1 Oregon Petit Prunes, Imported German Prune, ormrna ries, lislni k W. 'ft. SARGENT i Keep? n tjpe ktoek or Wall Paper, fioraers and Centers, BABY BUGGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS, Toy Tool ScVvdocipSdesj ffivdw, BISKETS, tod all kinds f rttAXES. Rail Persian Dates -AT- Weller Brothers' Commercial Street Mouldings and Frames Made ft Order. Tissue paper, Iouacs and , centers. Don I forget the artist material, ueh as Tube Ilnta of all kinds, Urunnrs ofslUUrMd Ulenders, Alyo the GOLD. PAINT-READY HIXEQ, Mats for frameaot all Ise,ln fiieteverf- . , thlairelieJhntcanbelbouKlitof. ' . Vf s ' " Come and See for Yourselves tolerable Iflthey baloitur to aimtli.irliiAlii In ih nhv.u r i... i vtrtholtM, nature will ot be tlou-tlio seokliiL' bv exhausted rootlets of fixxl that cannot lw found. cheated. She has planted the di vine iiMtrnal lustlmst In every wiHiiau's boin, and wlieu It has Uui HipprosMhl, crushed and ttr iunai anno imi w exieniM, tljo ' may nntly ctinie from carbonic tlnal strugub U i-;n In th dlstortod j aohl gas of the atuiosphere, but the It takes au enormous amount of various manures to form fruit aud seeds. The leafy iart of the tnus E.A.WARE, -OKALKK IK- . M,' M- MEA?), PRACTleAL Filing Saws a Specialty. Shop on the. alley, opposite Mlnto' U ery Stable, Kulem, Or. aUVrOtlatt ami Idolatn- tliat Is vMited o4i ovan dead dogtt and eats. Five hundred doUars and a "brok- stone fruit needs h groat deal of imtaeh. (irapos, pears aud pruues requires considerable amount of on JWiri'vwftlUtoildiiNKlanil! phosphate in addition. Therj) is lu tjhb oUy Unmwd of Utile olUI-, iwliaiw no plaw on the rann where drtui iulitg r love ami tWi air ! JPhI dressing of manure will do o.. Zi t . .T .r . gwater good than In an old apple bulorrllw for the I'amtai Jovr-' oreJiartl where the tree seem to be 54 KU running out. American. Fancy and Staple Groceries, IVovWotW, Flour and Feed. Vegetables and Fruit Prosli Brery Day. My 4x U sntir hw. mk!1 oarsAiUv "- """ "" uh HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., M. Ill Naif SL iNl ( M tml Trrr r TcATPr yM-Uw.lii .. BOUGHT AND SOLD. BASTSRN PROPBRTY EXCH.VNUKJ) KOK QBBUW, WAM lBfonTW.mCblllnrBlarMlcalf; Foe laatrauufcm addreMt u- at cdlber of IB ' lowtu atnem: IVIMliM, 11U, Kafw IW; T rANTED-A nwadjr, brtcht Ud or Hint at B.liincr-a maebiwrv dH, n' . i ( w mira it unntiu uiuc and rllv hu I J !. &lr IvlfURd omv " U Hiakf 'MumU UAi1 In ihe Jik ajCAl lb ro.uu.uf the Male lmBterloaBuJ. oaioe. A)w aar 4ar i TO LEARN A TRADE. thfc vrwrk I llt kakl 1 lluta - curat-r ol Frooi c.nd Ah firtrU- -u