Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 15, 1888, Image 2

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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL
PtJnr.ISllEn
EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.
BY THF
Capital Journal Publishing Company.
I iNconronATHii
Office, Corner Court and Mlitrtr Slrcttf,
TEHMS OK HU1SSCIU1TIOM
II A II. Y."
One year, by mnll -.......'i (fl
Mr month, by mull 2 CO
Tlirco montlii by mr.ll . 1 25
I'cr week delivered by currier... 15
WKEKI.Y.
One yenr . . SI ffl
HIx inonthH . 75
One. yeiir. If piild for In mlvnncc, 1 M
8U Jimnlbs, ' ' " CO
JTiH'cwtninntorH nro
celvo Mibecrlptloim.
uutlinmcd to re-
a-Kiitcred ns second-class mutter nt tlio
Snlem.OreKon, rostolllce. June 21. 1K&S.
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THURSDAY, XOV. 15, 18S8.
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No Charges
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I)'kktihi:mi:nts inditr tim:
Iiimii h of WANT I. Ft 111 NAI.K.
Poll Itl'.NT. FOUND. LOST. etc.. of mi ut-
cciiUiblo nature, mil to exceed inrco lines,
will bo fire fur one week only one nil. fur
each Individual. Tblx doeH not liu'lude
IniMnos advert IxcmcntH.
If ntiHiverM full to coniotbe find tlni" we
lnvlteiiH miuiy rcputtllouHiixuru ncccMwirv
to sccme wlmt you advertise for. We wish
tlio advertisers to feel tlmttlieyiire not lin-no-dnuon
us by iislnour frriniluiiin.
Tlio ('Al'lTAl. .loi'UNAl. Is the inedluin
tliroueli which the general nubile inn) al
ways have their wants supplied.
AdvcitNers should remember that let
ters directed to INITIALS ONLY me not
delUeml tliruiiKli the jxistolllee. If Ini
tials lire iiM'd tbey Hhoiild be directed to
the euro of mimic Jiersoii, firm, or )Ohtolllco
box.
Advertisements cjin be left tit our olllce
or M'lit through (he mall to
CAI'lTAl. JOUKNAI. l'LUl. CO.
TIIANKSmVIMI PROCLAMATION.
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hXI.I'llTIVK Dhl'AHTMKKT, J-
SAI.KM, NOVKMIIKII 7, 1SN. )
This year now draw lot; to a close has
been one of uucxnmplcd peace, plenty
nud prosperity within the bnrders of tlio
state. It W proHr that public acknowl
edgment fcliould bo made to tlio Great
Ruler of tlio.Unlvcrco for Ills Innumerable
blcMlui;. 1 do.thcrefoie.deslKiiiiteTliurs
dny, the 21)1 h day of No ember, as a day of
TliankstilvlUK to AluilKbty t.od, to be
observed by tlio whole people of this Com
monwealth In token of their Kmtltudo
for Ills Kront mercies.
In wttnoMi thereof, I have set my hand
mul mimed tlio seal of the state tube af
fixed, this, tlio seventh day of November,
A. I)., ltvSS.
HYIA'KKTKU l'KXNOYKll,
(iovernor.
Jly the governer:
1ko. W. MclllllllK,
Secretary ofStnte.
An unusual number of congratu
latory letters to Gen. Harrison are
arriving from the South. Many are
from democrats who state t lint al
though the result is contrary to
their wishes they accept the people's
verdict with good grace, not a few
oven stating that they believe the
result of the election will prove
Injudicial to the South.
The present modo of electing the
president by the people Is not pro
vided for in the Constitution, and
Indeed Is squarely opposed to the
method which the Constitutional
Convention of 1787 Intended. That
body meant to have electors, as n
coui'uutv of wise nml experienced
men, who know what was best for
the country, themselves select the
best man for president. They were
Intended to elect, to hnvo power,
and not merely to transmit. Only
one prv-ddent was ever chosen nfter
the fashion Intended by the makers
or the constitution. Tins was
George Washington. And the
only reason why ho was so elected
was that there could not le any
tliverguient in his case between the
will of the people and the Judgment
of the electors.
Kach of our American heroes hns
lived the material for a novel, ami
the sucoohSOH and disappointments
of their love affairs would make a
library ofiuterenting story. What
can be more pathetic than the life
long disappointments of Janice
lluoliunu.il, John Randolph and Al
uxtiudor H. Stephens? Buchanan's
fcweothoArt tiled during a lovers'
tmarrol, and his bachelorhood ive
tmme her monument. Alexander
31. Stephens, disappointed In his
ohool-boy love, refers often to her
hi his hitter of a Umg life of single
bK-ft0tlutM- and John Randolph,
the moody, unhitppy. erratic genius
of RouNoke, UimeriHK for yearn on
the verge of iiimiiilty, speaks of
Murk Ward "as one whom he
loved hotter than his own soul or
Jlun who created It.''
The rc-hnbllimcnt of the nncicnt
city of Jerusalem hns been the dream
of ontlui-instic religionists, during
all of the ages of tlio Christian ern.
Recently that tden 1ms taken some
what a coiiiinerclul easto, anil it
now appears that, to a certain extent
at least, it is being accomplished.
The London News says the "Ixxim
which was recently started in Jeru
salem still appears to hold its own.
Several handsome public buildings
have been erected on Mount ion.
The Rothschild Hospital for Jews
on n neighboring hill is a striking
building, although its cruciform
shape is a source of grief to faithful
Jews. A girls' school has been
built by Italian", and a stately
building for Itii-slan pilgrims is now
in course of erection. Similar building-
for (icrman, French and
Italian pilgrims are already erected.
On the top of the Mount of Olives
the Rui-wians have built an ugly
tower with the sole object of seeing
tlio Mediterranean and Dead seas
from its ton; but their church in
(ictliMMiiuuc makes up in beauty
for the ugiinc-M of the tower. A
company of German protestants,
calling tlienwelves 'The Friends of
the Temple,' which lias been in
existence for many years, is now to
take deliuite steps for the restora
tion of tlie ancient temple.''
Jinxii: dunny's iunr.
I
Judge Denny has apparently suc
ceeded in stirring up tilings in Seoul
since the Chinese resident has been
ordered to leave. Denny gave the
Corcan King some good advice in
the late unpleasantness in Seoul,
and the result has been a complete
rupture with Viceroy Li, who
originally secured him the position
of confidential adviser to the King.
The Viceroy, according to a cable
front Shanghi, lias now demanded
the dismissal of Denny. If the
Corcan King refu-cs the question i.f
suzerainty will have to be settled I
by force, unle-ssome foreign power!
like Russia should interpose and
check China's plans.
ANOTIII'll TIIKOllY.
The latest theory of the AVhite
ehapel minders seems the mo-it'
plausible that has yet been advanced. '
It is that the criminal is a butcher
on one of the barges that bring live '
cattle to London, and that when-
ever lie comes to the city he iilllts i
his passion for blood by murdering
a woman of the town and mutilat
ing her body. His trade as butcher
would account for his experience
in dissecting the body as well as his
callousness to the mutilation that
sickens everyone who looks upon
It. If the police devote themselves
to this clew they will narrow the
Held Immensely, and thus have
some prospect of discovering this
phenomenal criminal.
KNM1HT IN COUNCIL.
The eleventh annual session of
the General Assembly of the Knights
of Labor Is now in session at In
dianapolis, Ind. Tlio session prom
ises, to lie one of the most Interesting
in the history of the organization.
One of the points around which a
contest will center will bo the
election of the General Master
Workman; also ah Executive Com
mittee and a full list of general
olllce rs.
The Oregon Land Company's ten
acre lotsare selling rapidly ,40 having
been sold since the Sth of Sept. There
Is no probability that 10 acres of
good land within four milesofSalont
will ever again be otlon.nl for f30 per
mav on easy terms. There are now
live houses in process of construction
on tois aireauy sow ana roads are
being opened and bridges built so
that the value of all of the lots is
being rapidly enhanced. Any one
wlshlmr to buy ten acres of exxxl
land for much less than the nrlce of
a city 101 win no well to iook at tills
protverty at once as there is nodoubt
but that it will all bo sold inside of
thirty days. Call at the oillco ofthe
Oregon land comjviny on Com
mercial street and you will be shown
the property free of charge.
10-11-eodtr.
Considerable excitement was
orvaieu mis morning uy the an
nouncement that the wife of a well
known Salem business man had
oIojkhI with her husband's clerk,
but Investiinitions revealed tiie fact
she had only gouohurridly to Squire
hurrar A Co's to catch some of
those splendid Uirgnlus in groceries,
ote.
k AkMliu car.
Tiie ORIGINAL ABIITTINh
OlNTMFfTIa only put up in large
twt-ouncw tin boxes, and Is au
absolute cure for old eores, burns
wounds, chapped htmda, and all
skin eruptions. Will posltlvelv
euro alt kinds of pile. Ask for the
ORIGINAL AM32TINE OIN1V
' --' wj-J--. it. jaatuiewa
A Co., KM State stn-et, Salem, kt as
ceuu per box by xuail 80 oenta.
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California, tie Land of VUeoTerlei.
AVIiy will you layawake all night
coughing, wheu that most effective
agreeable remedy, Santa Able, will
irive vou immediate relief? SANTA
AUIKMhe only guaranteed euro
for con-uniptlon, asthma and nil
bronchical complaints. Sold only
in large bottles at $1.00. Three for
$2.o0. D. V. Matiikws & Co, 100
State St., Salem, Or., will bo pleased
to supply vou, and guarantee relief
when used as directed. CALIFOR
NIA CAT-R-CURE never fails to
relieve catarrh or cold in the liead.
Six months treatment $1.00. By
mall $1.10.
Their dullness Booming,
Probably no one thing lias caused '
such n general revival of trade at
Dr. H. W. Cox's Drug Store as
their giving away to their custom
ers of somany free trial bottles of
Dr. King's N"ew Discovery for Con
sumption. Their trade is simply
enormous in this very valuable ar
ticle from the fact that it always
cures and never disappoints. Coughs '
colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup and
all other throat and lung diseases
quickly cured. You can test it be-.
fore buying by getting a trial bot
tle free, large size $1. Every bottle
warranted.
lta-ebnll players, athletes, nnd nil who,
take imv v (unrolls. e.ercle should know
tint l)i. "Henley's Dandelion Tonic Is a '
thorough pkiu bracei. It producer new '
vititllt,itreiitfthcii the mii-cle and en-1
nblcs them to jwrform twice the usual '
amount of work without becoming
fattened. I
Sold bv D. W. Matthews A Co.
Absolutely Pure.
Thlsnowder never varies, A innrvcl ot
purity, strencth and wholesomeness. More
I iwMMiiintlrail tltnM tlin nr.llnnri Iflnilu nml
cannot bo sold In competition with the I
multitude of low test, short weight alum or
pnospnaio powuers. smia oniy in can.
ItOYAI. 1IAK1NO IOWDEKCO.,1CUW
k'nll,N.Y.
ANGORA GOATS!
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W. D. CLAGGITT
HAS SsOMK
PURE IMPORTED GOATS FOR SALE. Thoe
are from the well (.elected floekn of (.'.
. ltalley, of San Jose, Oil. Kor partlu
.tin. call on or address him at Salem, Or.
lO-lT-Jm.
I. SCHNKIDEK,
DKALKK IX
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
Stayton, Oregon.
Keepa on handn large nw-ort ment of Jew.
elry. Watches Clocks, etc, Repairing
promptly done nnd warranted. I will give
the bent iwrgnlns In watches of any deuler
Inthe Willamette vnlley. 7SK.tm-w
HOWARD BUOTHKRaS
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Gcocr&l House
Movinr, Raising
and
Repairing.
Work promptly done at reAonnblo rates.
Orders left at Uai-itai. Jocrnai. attire
will receive attention. Ml-tf
PRINTING.
menu In the hlatv. Iurvr rataa than
lSvrtUml. Lftnrmt stock Ia1 ltlnka in
estate, a -U btnl aiKMunt, bend for
prtcIVtof Jnb .vrtnllnf. and catalogue ot
Meam msaw, naieui, ureicus.
T OKT OH KTKAYKIX-OSK UIHUVN
It itwratxyiMroM;i.M(tiiUvDiouads:
II baaoa htsh. Any oe n ttdtng the atvo
dcHbd man wilt be well paid ftr ike
ti,HiUIbv la In vronl at the oairw ot t h
ksJaviutiiy ntSi
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Jm LADIES' FAVORITE.
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VaHed SUUa. la Ui Old IKctois pclnu Ball
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DiDISPKNSABLK TO LADICS.
If encr reioroed It not aa rroreaeBtad.
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nou latamtKl tar scaled barwalar. and ircdra
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NEW ADYEnTISEJEENTS.
Admirers of Cleveland
Protection.
We protect our customers from paying ruinous prices for their goods
them on a very smalt profit.
Free Trade
Is our motto as every person Is freo to trade with us nnd take ndvnntnge of tlnu
low prices. We hnve the most complete nssortment of uwe
Dry Goods,
Underwear, ',
Clotriing, ". H
Hats aaid Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Notions, '
Cigars and
Tobacco
To be found In the city. "Uuy ns you vote" with your eyes open. Call, nnd we will
make you welcome nt the Opera House Corner.
rn
ie Caiftl
An excellent stock of
I CARPETS, RUGS,
I PHI I INK AMn
LACE CURTAINS
At prices extremely low. Full stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY
GOODS In all departments.
MEN'S FURNISH 1XG GOODS
LUNN & BROWN'S,
W) Corner State nnd Commercial streets.
THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES
IN THE CITY IS AT
R. JVE. WADK & CO'S
282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM,
AND MANY OTHER
Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and
FOR SALE.
A
KINR DUST AND MOUS&l'ROOP
Orsn, alea a second band Piano at a
;ulu and en easy tertna. Call on
harpi
U. DIAMOND,
206 Commereial Sc, Sala. Or.
10tf
KELLEY BROS.,
rnoriuBTORs of
THE CAPITOL COFFEE HOUSE
MoaU, 311 coats; feoaid, Wper wek. No
Chinese raiploreel.
UtinlaI8t.
KM.ju
i ill n ii ir imiagi
and Harrison, wo believe In
y selling
Adventure
FALL SEASON OF
Special nttcntlon Is called to our splendid
dUplay of fashionable garments
from tho well known
manufacturers
Springer Bros.,
. or noSTox.
They need
no recommendation
from us, being the finest line
ever placed before tho public.
Each garment hns n label nt collar
band bearing the manufacturer's name.
-OUK-
?TT
Is unusually largo
nnd varied, repre
ntlng The Latest Novelties.
Agents for the new Slather patent
LACE KID GLOVE
Garland Stoves,
Charter Oak Stoves,
Brighton Range
LEADING STYLES,
Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriag
GRASS SEED.
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AN FURNISH MESQUITE OR
A
mixture at IJncoln and
Mixnnlle In
lanreer amall Quantities. Kor terms ad-
dr T. C. JORY.
M-lm
1M n.
KaiH.Or.
FARMERS.
T PAY TTBTW TITOlf HRT TA8II 1'RM K
I I for battr. em 4 poaltry. Ato
have a feed, slot. 3H Ocmmerrtal "".
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