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TVT tjf Tjvi'WIT- '.VilfHWii.lVIWfWpnpP K fex EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL I'UM.ISHKll - EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. HY TIIH Capital Journal Publishing Company. I I.S'COIlt'OltATKIl ' Hire, Ciirntr Couit ami Liberty Streets, TERMS OK HimsCKUTIOM HAii.y. Oho yew, by mnll . .....m V) Hix iiioiifliK, by iiuill - 2 m Three months by mnll . .. 1 3fi Tor week delivered by currier.. 16 WKKKI.Y-. Onoyenr ft) nix niunum.. "no yenr, If imld Tor In ndvnnco, 1 00 tx tncintlis, " " " 60 Hj-l'fwtninstcrs nro Oilvo Miliicrlnllolis. authorised to rc- !SEnlcred ft Rccond-clnw) matter nt tho HHloin.OrcKon, 1 'ostolllcc, Juno 21, V9SX. Republican National Ticket. For President, HBNJAMrN NAKMSON, Of Indiana. Kor Vico President: LEVI P. MOIiTON, Of New York. Foil PllKSIDCNTIAIi Kl.KCTOKB. Itobcrl .McLean, of Klimintli County. Wm. ICiiiiiH,of Multnomah County. 0. I'ultoii.of ClutHop County. SATLMtDAV, OCTOP.UIt (1, 1&S3. Juht now it is ritiilo u "ftul" to stroll about, at homo or abroad, whenever oppoilunity oJI'eis, with a vnliiino of some deseiipllon clasp ed in (ho hands. Wif.'.iAai HiiNiiY IlAi'Ch, lcpre Henlatlvo l'roni Missouri, litis made himself famous, lie presided over thu lowor house luft Friday wearing a llaniiol shift with no vest to hldo it. CliiNiXAi, N. 1'. P.a.nkh, who re signed a highly lueratlvu busine.-s jxwllfdii to go to thu j rout and help put (low n tho rebellion, Is now out of olllw and by no means well oil. Jllsplaco at Wallhani, AIii'-h., and his goto piopcrty is enemnboicd. i ' ' Tin: motlicr of tho piocnl Gei iikiii emprcHM is conlluu.l in a mad house. Slio wanted to become- the wlfo of Louis Napoleon, when he was pivhtdont, and would have dono so but fur tho oppotlllon of Qt'cvti Vleioi'ia. Ai''ii:u a short visit to America, I'llueo Jioland l'.oiinp.iilo li!i Just rolurnod to Paris and expresses him self t's very much ploanMl with ftiiunlivii h'dlw in general ; and on tho whole Is disposed to bo compli mentary lownlil America anil her limitations. Si.Mt'i.v t llluslmto how well the "old coitiitiy" is po ted on Ainoil- mn pollllo.) it may bo mentioned that a nowbpapor )ublNbed in I'loreneo, Italy, says th't 'during 1'rueldoiit niiiluo's ICtH'opivin vlnlt ('uiinn'HMuan t'li'veland was in uliuioof ilio White Houm?." A CttNiil'll'UTION.tl. gi IhTltlN. A llttlo law, liken lit! lo Umrniiig, Is Miinot Iiuch a daiigoroiiH tiling. An attorney of San KmncNco, who lias hcooiui' well known thmugh ids commotion with Chliico luibotis corpus etwee has ex pitted tho opinion that ('hliuso who are on tile way hmv cannot bo prevented iVom landing, bmvuo tho ronstl.u linn of (he United Stutes pmliib'is couimmi flMiu )assiig any law im imlilng tho oblls'Htlou ofa iiipI.-ho;. The fiMleml ivmslliulloa d(Hih not prevent eoiigiv fttiin p.i..his 1. ws which nmy lmjmlr the oull;lioiis ofoontrvcti. Suet Inn It) of mtlclu I of that lntiumi)ut pmvldw that no tiiehall prs H.iy Uw luqsldng the ouli-.Aliou of ooutrNctk, but It puU no Mioh Inhibition upon von jirri'nH, which may "make nil lw HiHMiry ud rojHH- to owry lu( pxeotiliitu Mil puwiMv vtwtMl by this ooukiluuloii In lw Kuxttriimwit of th'l'ultulSutw.'' It m, m eoucMtod tluit lb Stol( bJIIU mi u nu.ua 1 xrulM of (Ih (tuwvrof tbottovinuwm, iul Uwt Ituwy l ivuKidiv4l by ruin mm iuipLkxl twnlof ib Uwty; but tm to tin' w r of xn3iNt to (twaimicli it luw tboivciu U no quiibuu It lmi MltHliulfof uvinlguty to jicr- I " , fiUIII jlWt Mlt'll Mil Hl't MM tlllk, Mllll thi I'oltiHl Htutw alnmUl cotiH'iit to be bound by an agreement, either with Its own citizens or with aliens or with a foreign government, It would abrogate Its sovereignly and put the other contracting paylv on a level with lUelf, which would be in comrv tilde with the ideu of sovcieiguly. If China is not satisfied with the oscluhloiibi'lfelioliusbutonorenieily; but there Is no fe.ir of her adopting that, as the imperial government is entirely too indifferent to the claims of its subjects to go to war with the United Stales because wo will not let ChinL'M) go and come at their own pleasure. good moi:ai". ciiauacthi:. "A qcRtion of much interest" fcttys tho Voice, 'arises over tho decision made Ii'st week by Judge Daniels, of JJufi'alo, in regard to an ap plication for naturalization papers. The applicant was a German, had been in this country five years, as the law requites, and was ready to take tho oath of allegiance to tho Federal constitution. Two wllncuses were present to testify to ills good character. Questioning them closely, however, it was found that tho ap plicant is in the habit of getting drunk and abusing bis wife ami children. The lawtequires that an applicant shall dining his live years' residence heic have -behaved as a man of good moral character, at tached to the principles of the con stitution oftho United States, and well disposed to the good older and happiness of iho same.' Judge Daniels, on the strength of this re quirement, reftibcs the papers, bay ing: 'The design of the law is, In great part, certainly to reduce and seciue tho cn-opei at Ion of all the poisons residing in the United Stales in siqi i)oi ling the laws and constitution of tho country, lint tills fidelity to its interest and progress is not lo be expected from, and will not be sup plied by, disorderly and dissipated persons. Kcliance cannot bo placed upon them for Hie support of, the piinciples of five government, or the onfoi cement of good order, or tlio laws enacted to secure and promote lt. If tho judges all over the land would take this stand, refusing citizenship to all who aie in the habit of getting drunk, It would re move u mcimco io otii' political in stitution-! of vast proportions. And why not make tho law go n step further and dislianelii-.e every habitual drunkard? J5ut 1 run Ui; ti nea is not the only immorality that slim'ld bo gth'i'ded against by our judges in examining applicants for nalurt'liatioii. There is too much reason to sup'ioso that u horde of potty lweals tuo vim through tho naltwll ..illon 'mill' in eveiy cam paign by pol-luaiho politicians who have pircliH'-ed their votes In ad. vauce. 'Uood moral elui acter' ought lo bo made to mean sonic tiling in llu'oeaoV This ('o lion isoficn too often treated rs a superiation of tho in tents of the bw. If it mens noth ing tho statino books should not bo bt'itlcned wiih tho-o provisions. T u. U SUvu-.cr tluiu Vli'llou, A slrango story of eccentricity lloated out of a chamber of death In tho gioat city of Cliiengo tho other day. For a diuen your Januw llutcheus had not spoken a word I o his wife, to whom ho had been mar ried thirty yours, although thoy lived under iho same roof and alo at (ho same table. The husband was taken 111 and a physician was sum moned. Tho man of pills felt his feeble pulM' and said that life was ebbing 1M. Mis. llutobins burst Into locrs. Tho dying man gaed Hioadfrstly into her fiuv, but uttered not a word. Kneeling by hN Mdo sho throw lier.iiisti,oi,nd hi- neck, klM'd thobiiiw on which tho dew of duHth was sciil'iig, and hupUnvd him to fotyot iho unhappy p. st and jhwU to hur Just onw In'miv ho died. Slowly bo mlmd his hentt and his II jwrlwl w If to spo.,k, but the woitls come not, and ho jpivo ono convulsive hhuddor and foil Utek a I'ofp. Tho hioiy Ife a long one. Years IwAvit lit had hopummI her of lull- deJlty and never siH)ko to her lroni that I hue, nil bough living together Mil thrt Unix. Whoti they imhuiiiu- iiicnttnl It whs through n little girl, or by inwiis of writing, but H0iw diivot, ,Utlnghto llniiillvtMn. HutolKHWutiwt for bbu, ave him iiMdkrin Hud pifo.nwtl II th oDUvm of Ihe IeU-chiiibi-. 1U tiovrnr iMkt to Iter, Mini aoo(l her ttutiiMut lu Um wui Uh.ioo he luul obm'.Aeil for twvlw ya . lieniemUttr thi' kiwx1 U'lnitt'.-a.uv '! VllWJ 111 till' W. I". T. . llMllll every Sunday ufleruoon nt a oV-Iihk. 5W5 7 Tli Wanderer. !?. I loiter down by thorp and town; iirtJ m Take here und there n Ulftltyttirown, Kirnnyjoo i m wining And here and there a fehifllne. I steal from the pnreon's Rtrawbefry-plats, I hldo by the 'squire's cavern; I tench the Kret young housemaid what s The ai t of trapping lovers. l!iUoutnaln rcoinorilifl Miow ily f.'ce, nor co. e a silver, For tmdiw n -e 'irlslc mulT.-iules are Jovr, IJpt mine soe on foievc. "My Darling, I Love'Yoiz." " My darling, I love you I" On! bountiful w rag, Ah tender and Hueet An tho wuihliiigfif blrdfel They lift up the heart Of the man or the maid, Ah dett'llfti thet)loH0m Tlinl brightens the Blade. Tho eyo m.iv dpealc volumes L'nuiitlen, yet lead, The sort, teni'er xtah, And tho bhuh iiy led. Dut ilioii''s iicihtn? MjBWcet, Arter all, an to hear " My durllns. I live you I" 1'iom llpH th.it are dear. And now, nIipII I ny lrf O Nwect lunlu il ilne, Tin l eloijiie.'iso '.once. Wiii).e woidsuio divine? "My c'liiliuj, Il'ivoycm . Willi luxe 'bat Is i me The lut-c that is old, ' Aiid j et eve.' so new." M lovo now Isfiiwiken, AIVUUSI.'C.' Ih 111 .ll. Ii comes whh yon blushes. II lu kxlii you. m?1i; " And, dei'r, i i Hsumi, Your u'liKper I he.u': ' My di'i'llii'j, I lovo you. And will love you for o'er," ! IHj KJ.MGIOUS IXTKbliHJENCE. Cjiuistian 'jiuik ii. Elder P. II. llurnett, jiast . breaching at 0:.'!0 n. in. a il 7 p. in. Bui-day scnool at 12 m. I'ra.ser meeling 'J'lit'isday at ":." y. in. Co.vc ucciati n'.vij i nuncir. -Services at ' :"i) a. in. Sunday school at 12 o'clock, Christian En deavor meeting at 0:;s); evening I.1! vice at 7. ev. Ansclin 11. Drown, pastor. Catholic Ci:uti"ii Chemekela I'lid Cottage streets, fiw mass il :';() a. in. High mass and sermon i . 10:.,0a. in. ,Su i ay school at 3 ). m. Vespers, sermon iii.d bene ('eioiiai 7::0p. m. every Sund.'v. J. S. Wliite, icelor. M. E. Ci'Litrir. Services wi'' 'ie held l.t the M. 10. cliiirch t. morrow t"j ioIIews: Jloj'ninj,, at 1 :,. ; cve niiig i b 7 St'di.'.v school at '2 .v. JV. ,uv in e :-ij,- Tht'.sdav evening at (j:.:o. A" I r-e invited. Seats fee. Te. W. Doili.is, p." lor. P.APTitjT C'icuitcii. Coiner of Llbciiy am1 Jl. lion ticets. Uei. . j . i'l'M i p. mo-; ib .'0:",0 a. . : it 7i'. .' School at ooo i. Vuiin; iiiee.i.ig ru (i:'"i :. jiT SeiViecs Sunday I'eo"Ie4' Weekly evciiin. 4) ve,' JlecK ) , Till', silay A1 are co.tl; ''1a i i;ed. "IT IV lUM.'N' "I ii. A. Newell, m. i.ij ri IO:.;o a. I I! n. l!cv tveb and ' 1 o M. of !'. ?. hJliCi.N C'.l.isli.lll Eiio.'ioi rt 0:."0 1' m. S.'b b;lh ..eiiool rt ?2 m. ; P. S. Wallace .I'll. Pr. o.' iiieetlng on Tin1. -day oio.ii.igi'l 7:..0 i. 3i. Welcome to all a tall iho so. vice;-. Pralso service to-morrow evening nt the Congregational church by l'rof. P.trvln, musical director. Kvoryouo is invited to attend. Home, Snoel lliiine. A genllomnu hunting land, iu D'kot.-, saya an exchange, came across a doerted sl-r.ily with half n uoKou boards nsii't ; acioss tiled or b.'ai'ng the foil wing i s lipt'en: "Twenty miles to a nelgh'Mr, si;;ty miles to n postoffiee, one lit'iidicd miles to a rail w ', ouelu .ured and II fiy miles to thu 3.' two hundred and fifty feet t . water and seventy feet irom h . ttod bless our home. (Jouooasb to spend the winter with wife's fo'ks.''. Old K.iluk U'.'i ISillied. T.'ie Supienm Cou't of lliwaii Ini just decided ihit tho Ini'.tuej of tho Knit's pmpoity imist iiy ilie eUini of T. Aid, tue Cliliman who tjave Kalr.knu.i $71,. OU as r ii.ine 10 eoiir tiic opium monop oly of tlio islnutis. It will be emembered Umt jutt befoie laa 1...Q uaplsavma s in the isl.uitj, AUi, who wrt tlioriclie't Ctii uce niorcuant in lloiiolula, eutcied into ncj. .'Vtion with Ka'akaua fjr the opium fanniui; piivilo;,e. He had itrongcoaipe. tliois, so he thought to reach the King by the coin arumaut. lie nppjiemly sue. ceJd, far the monarch ncoep.ed, in two snmeoU, $71,0.-' in hard oath. Wlion the opium lioeoMiwai grantwl, Aki un not the mu who (jot it. Heat onca told the whole h'.ory and he contributed money to depute ihoGllMM.Mutuliy, Mlmattnb uttil Irs dltjpiHvi.itHUMil to iho wily old 1'iemier. Sime then Aki h.M dieil and h'l eveoutoih Urouaht ssit for the biibeiy inotioy, Theie wo ampin evidence to ih w llut th monay had bee piid to Kalakaua, ad th? 1 urt dmi.U.i th facli, but the iamel JuJc who rendered th iIimWou indulged in mwm buawi wh B dld that UjUy Umt wa bo Urt. Wty, abtwi aeof)w to the utut the K4ag cmm & no wrwq. A a matter of fMt, kowavvr, he td i to maoy itiwh that K!htufa w bniml. auJ that tha (Uw waat U Mid at Ue time pro rate m Um lvun" othei debit. Thu end u othvi ohApter m tl e opera bouflfe of Saad- ttU'h latin.! iiuiliv. . . -. --j- .rf. . SBff TO-DAY. f 1 !r BreaH W Delicacies ROLLED OATS, ROLLED WHEAT, CREAM WHEAT, DURKEE'S RICE FLOUR, which cooks up into a very delicate dish. TRITICUJI, CEItXEA, CEREALTXE, 1SSS NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, guaranteed to he Fresh and Pure HY Ml U il! uu 20i Commercial St. Proposals for Wood, mllK liOAKU OK TIIUSTEKS OF THE X urcgon sinio insiiiio .syiiim ncreny Invite s-ealed proixints ir wood as follews: Four hundred (100) cords dry polo oak. '1 u hundred (jU)ieoidH dry body oak. Fourteen liunilred (1103) cords dry body fir out ol l.iriro trees. Ttio pnlii o-ilc must not boloss than three liii'hc-. iii diameter. Three hundred to tin- hundred cords of fir, nnd two hundred to :lure hundred cords of oak aie 'o bo de lueird by June 1, 1R&1), p.nd tho lemulnder by October 1. 1SSU. Ilids will bo lecclvcd In amounts from tl fly cords up. The wood must be four feet In length and of tho bent quality, subject to t c approval of tho medical superin tendent o' the asylum, nnd to be delivered at any point on tho asylum grounds deMg iiiueit by him. The light to reject any nnd nil bids Is rc-i-ei vcd. lllds will bo opened lit 2 o'clock Tuesday, Nov. (1, 18SS. SYLVESTKK PENNOYER GEO. W. MCUHIDK, lP-3til G. W. WEHI1, Hoard of Trustees. Wm. A. MUNI.Y, Clsrkof Hoard. Notice of Final Settlement. XTOTIOK IS IIEUEHY GIVEN TO ALL I whom It may concern, that tho under MRiicd administrator of tlio etato nf Ja cob Johtihon, deceased, has filed his final account lu thoottlcoof tho clerk of Marlon county, state of Oregon, and that tho time lor hearing objections thereto nnd settle ment thcieof has been fixed by Hon. T C. Shaw, Judge of bald court, for tho 10th day of November 18SS, nt 10 o'clock, a. in. All AM STEPHENS, 10-I-td Administrator. BLICKSMITIIIXC anil HORSESHOEING. WERftPOEE 1SSX, :tl2nnd 311 Conimcicl.il St., Salem. 10-1-tf FOlt BAKGAINS INT FURNITURE ao to KOTAN & WHITNEY, 102 Court Street, Salem, Oregon Having bought out tho remainder ot tne chair tactory'H ttock, we ato prepared lo sell chairs loner tl. tin any house In Oregon ft NE OF THE LARGEST EST" JLISII. menth In the State. Lower rates limn (iitlaml. Ijuvest stiK'k Ix'tiil lllanks In thuHlnte, a -il blgnst discount. Send for prleo list or Job printing, anil catalogue ot leHl blanks. E. M. WAITK, Steam Printer, Salem, Oregon. HEED'S OPERA HOUSE. Two pcrformaueos only. Mouihv and Tuesday, October 8-9. MERIT Hl'KAKS FOR ITSELF. NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN. THE HUCCKS-S OF THE DECADE. AuptMrunee of the prime fuvoiltes Oil AS. C. MAUBURY AND MISSKELLIEBOYJ). An i,i ml by A eomiiMny of uneseepttonnble ability, proUucfnj MMrotik ClArke's and Inlgo Ty ell's $10,000 SpwlAfular Dnmalii; ScuMod, HIS NATURAL LIFE. WITH ITO WONDMitKL'L Seole and ru.vb. nkl ilUutay. By n nu4. on TUuy tne iuiua&tueu anui to produce Uv rutuantte ik- i oar I1IKNW UNKNOWN Ilia Rivor Mystery. Thi coiumuy lKMltlTeb" ovnr man teearry lbrtlikrt phl taan ay eoNtpany hcAire h imblle maiX nuumntei to unduc evwy wjene a advtU ail. ADMISSION AS USUAL. K'iicd cau $1. now oil wtlr ai lul- louV. I KEW ADYKUTISEMENTS. mm An excellent stock M CARPETS, RUGS, ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS At prices extremely low. Full stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS In nil departments. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS LUNN & BROWN'S, 239 Corner State nnd Commercial streets. GO - iiDl'D I Dry Good's,- Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Hats. -EVKIt OFFERED IN- General Merchandise ! -BY S - 2a - Capita THE BEST STOCK OE STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. jVI,. WAD 13 & CO'S 232 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Stwk of Hardware and FOR SALE. DUST AND MOUS&PnOOK h1m a aaoond he iirt lnnno at a A. Oflpan, barsaJn hhi und on amy tartn. (Mloti il. 1U.VMUP.1I. SW Oommerclil St., Sa4wn, u. KELLBY BROS., l'HOPRlaTTOKS 6? THE CAPITOL COFFEE HOUSE MeaU, )al; txwrd, tJ pr k. No I'lunex empUix id. JlHCUuiuien lal Si 10 X dll FALL SEASON OF Spcotal fittcntton la c-altcil to onr splenflw display of .n'.lilonable , '.TnJni,1 from the well kno. 11 w manuuicmrct'i SjDringer Bros., OF BOSTON'. Tliey need no recommendation from us, beln the finest line ever placed before the public Knch ennnent .has a label at colls, band bearing the manufacturer's nam OUR Is unusually largo and vnrlcd, repre senting The Latest Novelties. Agents for tho new Mather patent LACE KID GLOVE TO THE FOR- THE - BARGAINS THE- Adventure Co. Opera House Corner, Salem. dw - tf Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Range LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons and Cairiages GRASS SEED. rXS KUItXISU SIBSOUITB on a J I mixture of IJneoTn and McMiuIte In law or Miiall nuantlUai. Vor wrm aa dri H . O.JORV. 1 lax 81, ITHjh SaiiW.Or. A FINE LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS FALL Mrs. U I SbWs. East SAa Marion SL.tKlWtM'u WluUr uud ammi Jat-