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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1888)
"i snfi11 iwrfi pipmp Stetogi CTLrinffgjJtii.B3a JMwu.w;wjajTutgaJgg3i 5nWgR.,lJM!JUUlJ.Jl"JftJ'J'J,WHlVV CEn7tT7- EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.I BY TIIF ECapital Journal Publishing Company, I IHCOni'OHATKD lOfllce, Corner ICourt sndlMberly Streets,; fBTP TERMS OF HUltSCIUPTIONI ACS DAII.Y.XIJ Ono ycnr, by mall . ...;w) Hlx niontliH, by mull . 2 60 Tlireo months by mail 1 25 I'cr week delivered by enrrlcr 15 Wl ESmWEEKJ.Y. " '" Ono year . S1V) Hlx months 75 Ono year. If paid for In ndvnncc, 1 00 Hlx months, " " " CO AlH'ostninsters nro nutlioriml to rc celvo subscriptions. a-Enlcred ns second-class twitter nt the Balcm.Oreson.l'oHtolIlcc, Juno 21, 1888. W. H. KYAItS -CLARE B. IRVIXK Ktlitor Local Editor THURSDAY, NOV. 0, 1898. FREE ADVERTISING! No Clia.rges, A lKtiiilH of WANTKII, KOlt SAI,K, FOR RENT. FOUND, LUST, etc.. of nn iie ccptabli! natiuc, not lowered three lines, will bo free for ono week only ono nil. for each Individual. This does not Include boslnehH advert iKomcntH. If answers fall to niiiio the first time we Invlloas many repelltlonsaHaro neeesai to securo what you ml ei Use for. We wish thoailcrtIsern In feel that they arc not Im position us by uslnirour freoeoluiunii. The CAPITAL Jnl'itNAl. Is tho niedlum through uhleh the geiioml public tuny nl wavs lino their iwnits Mitmllod. Adveitlseis should remember that let ters directed to INITIALS ONI.Y nro not (tc!lcird IIiioUkIi the pnstnlllce. If Ini tials aie used they should be directed to tho caieof homo person, III in, or postolllco box. AdU'illsenients ran be left at our ollleo or Kiit thmiiL'li Hie mall to CAPITA I. JOlIRNAIi PIMI. CO. Til ANKMll VINO PROCLAMATION. Htaii: or Out nr, i'.i critvi: DH'Aitr.Miwr. SAI.VM, NI1VI-M1IKK7, ISM . ThU ear now diawlng to a close, has been ono of unexampled peace, plenty and proipeilly within tho boideis of tho utate. It Is proper that public acknowl edgment should bo 'made to tho (ircat Ruler of the.Unlvciso for Ills Innumerable, blessings. 1 do, therefore, deslgnatoThurs day, I ho 2Uh day ofNox ember, as a day of Thanksgiving to Almighty find, to bo obsencd by tho whole people of this Com monwealth In token of their gratitude for Ills great mercies. In witness thorcof, I havosot my hnnd and caused tho seal of the stato to bo af llxed, this, tho seventh day of November, A. 1)., lt&S. 8YIAT.HTKR PKNNOYKH, Governor. Jly tho governer: Uko. V. MillniiiK, Hecietary ofHtate. Vin:-Piti:ii)i:.T-i:id:er Li:vr Morton Ih a Congrogatlonalist. P A I.ADV of Massachusetts has spent over? 1,000,000 In thoestablish nient of Day Nuibcrles. liUCY Pap.sonh, wife of tho nn urehlst, spoko In London recently, ndvoeating tho uso of bombs. Ni:ari.y one-half tho newspapers published in tho world arc said to 1ki printed in tho llJngllsh language. Emi'KUor William is now on good tonus with Ills mother, rt rcooncilltuioii having taken place. Gladstone Is IiIb own letter writer, mid ho docs not uso his sec retary for tho purpose of correspon dence. i -j An order from tho Congo for rum contained also tho erder: "Send us nemo haudoutlk" Comment Is un neeessiiry. Nrtv York City has tea reform atorlra for tho reseuo and help of fallen women. Fifty years ago there was not one. Cokonkr Hertz of Chicago hold cloven inquests over bodies last "Thursday. Half a dozen of them were suicides, ono of them being an Indian medicineman, Ignatus Hole in-the-l)ay. In tho Forty-tlfth congress there were IDS bankers and bank stock holders, ninety-nine lawyers, and tho other thlrty-tlvo were divided with tho Industrial classes, but the farmers were without a representa tive. AjiGkn, llAhTiNORlma arnuij'd with tho lVniit.ytvnnlH llnllnuil Counwuy for tho tnuiHiMrtntlou of tho outlro orKtkiilaiitiou of tho mi Uoiml gimrtl of l'oiuisylvtinlti, 78tX) jnon, to "Wiislilngton ou tho (xvu alou of Prwiilont Harrison's lnain;u-ratJon. HARD ON THE CABINET. One of the painful refections for Mr. Clcvelitnd's ntlvisers is that vjiy.Stitc roprescnted in his Cab inet jrnve Republican gains. Mr. Baynnl can point reproachfully at Delaware, which electsa Republican legislature, and in due time will send a Republican to the Senate. Mr. Fairchild and Mr. Whitney are confronted with the tad spectacle of a Republican plurality in New York ten times larger than Mr. Cleveland's plurality in 184, Mr. Bndicott, the aristocratic member from New England, can only point to an Increased Republican repreten tation in Congress from Massachu setts as the result of his connection with the Cabinet. Mr Vilas can find only reproach in the large Re publican! n gains Wisconsin, instead of ti Democratic victory as he had rashly promised. Mr. Dickinson, who'-e appointment to tho Cabinet was to bo rewarded by placing Mich igan in the Cleveland column, is humiliated by the fact that it gave llanison several thousand more votes than Blaine received. And even Mr. Carland from poor old Ar kansas is compelled, to his intense disgust, to see Republican gains in his state, including also the defeat of Mr. Brcckenrldge, one of tho leading lice traders in Congres. That's a very great showing for the Cabinet! Every man of them seemed to be u hoodoo or a Jonah for the Administration. "Mr. Harrison's selection of Elijah V. Ilalford as his private secretary, proves the president-elect to be possessed of a keen love of hu mor and appreciation of the ec centric," said Wesley Rart, an In dianapolis newspaper man. "No stranger caprice of nature ever graced a dime museum than this brilliant but erratic genius, and I do not hesitate to predict that within three months after the in auguration, every newspaper in the country will bo buzzing with the mad pianks of the president's private secretary." Recently, atMolleiido, the Peru vian authorities seized a hoiibc own ed by a United Suites citizen, evict ed tho United States Consul, and removed tho coat-of-arms. Tho American Minister at Luna protest ed, and after t-ix days' occupancy tho Peruvians vacated the premises. Tho American Minister, upon in structions fiom tho Washington Oovei nment, demanded an apology, but this the Peruvian have, as al leged, peremptorily refused, and trouble with tho United States may follow. The voto of tho state of New Yoru has been ofllcially canvassed, and the returns made In all but two counties New York and Kings. The oftlclal returns for thotwocouu- tles mentioned will not dlller to any great extent from the Hgures already published. Tho result Isas folelws: Total oto lor l'lesldcnl l,2n,(S! Toml voto lor llowruor l,'.r;U,M7 Clo eland's olo (CUJ.tCt Hull sou s oto 010,71(1 Hill's Mt 01,77-.' MIlliVs MHO UW.otO Ila.usou's plaudit;- 1J.7H.1 HlU'b pliimllly 111,707 Recently packages of silver dol urs were received at tho treasury department from tho New Orleans mint, from which about frl.ROO had been taken, and shut and pieces of lead substituted therefor. Tho p.u kages camo by Adams express, upon whom tho loss will fall, unless It can bo proved that tho money was removed before tho bags camo Into Its possession. The Cadadlau Government has reAised tho request of tho Mormon settlers of tho Noithwest to be al lowed to bring In machinery and Implements duly free, und will not consent to cohabitation women io whom the Mouuoug had been mar ried previously according to tho Mormon custom. Mrs. Harrison and Mrs, Mor ton are literary women, Ono was educated at Oxford, Ohio, and tho other at Vasaar. T) CONSUM1TIVK3, Tlio uiuloralffiied hnvhitr b"on re stored to health by simple ineuiiB, after biiliorlug twvoml yearn with a Hovvru lunj nlllHitlon, and that ilrvail illwao consumption, is anx ious to mako known to his follow suttuiers tlio moans of euro. To those wlio ilehlro It, lie will cheer fully semi t free of charge) a copy of the prefer! pt Ion ukhI, which they will Ilinl a sure euro for eonsuuii Hon, catarrh, tusnmthu, bronchitis, ami all throat ami lung maladies. Ho hopes all sutlerers will try his roiuedi', as It Is Invaluable, Thos-o deslrlug the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blcMttng, will please add ro-w, Jlov. Hilwiml A. AVilbon, lvlugs County, New York. I Comfort Under (he Waistband. The call of the stomach must be answer ed een at the cost of subsequent discom fort. How to maUo the digestion a regular sequence of the satisfaction of appetite go long baffled medical Investigation thnt It was almost given up In db-pnlr. nnd dy spepsia viewed a well n!r;h incumblo. Hostctter's Htomaeh Hitters came to th rescue of the dvspi'ptlo, and upset the theoryoflncurablllij. If It bo used with !erslstcncc, and common sense In diet be not constantly lolated, the bitters will restore xlgorand tranquility to the stom ach nnd constant regularity In Its digestive functions. The dyspeptic who uses It systematically soon ceases to suffer after , dinner penalties, and enjoys comfort un- ' der the waistband between meals. A ben-' eflclent change, truly, nnd ono that Is aided by a sedulous avoidance of Indcscrctlon In eating and drinking. Constipation, blll lousncss, nervous malarlakldney troubles nnd debility are easily remedlablo with this fine restorative. Can you imagine any aliment that will make a good naturcd person so peevish, dissatisfied, III tempered and cranky as bllllousncss? There Is no reason, what ever, why anjone should sutler from Indigestion, dyspepsia, torpid liver and loss of appetite, when Dr. lit nicy's Dandi llon Tonic, which everyone knows Is a certain cure, can be so easily obtained. Sold by I). "W. .Mathews A Co. NEW TO-DAY. TtfANThD-A HOY TO WORK ON A H la nn. AddrcfS or call at Capital Jouxai. offite. dhvwl. nMALI.POX A PREVENTIVE. THE npreenlle for smallpox or any other catching disease is the OREGON PEACH HITTERS. It cleanses your blood nnd strengthens your sys'em. Eery lamllv should have a bottle In their house. To pi event treating diseases, call at yotr druggist or address II. KLAH, No. 21 F St., Portland, Oi. Absofyteh Pure. Thispnwtipi' never varlp!."A murvc l ol purity, strength and wholcsomeness. AIoi ceonotnlciil iimu tho uullnary Muds nnd cannot be wild In eomnolltlon with tlio multitude- of low test, short olalit nlutn or liliniph He powdeis. Sold only in imii. ItOVAL IIAKINM l'OWllKUlO, lWWnll.N.Y. ANGORA GOATS! W. D. CLAGGITT HAS OME PURE IMPORTED GOATS FOR SALE. These ut'f from thu well bcli-cttd tlocks of C. 1'. Hufley, of Ban Jose, Cal. For partlcu .nrs rail on or addrets him at Salem, Or. 10-17-2m. I. SCHNEIDER, DKAI.KltIN WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. StAYTON, OltKOON. Keeps on handa lurge assortment of Jew elry, Wtttehes Clocks, etc, ltepalrlng promptly done and warranted. I will give the best barculns In witches of any dealer Intho Wllliimettc valley. 7:6;3m-w HOWARD BROTHERS IX) General Honse Moving, liaising and Repairing Work promptly donout reasonable rates. Orders left nt CAriTAL Journal office will rectlvo attention, MMf off i( onvAi bakinq lV h3 PRINTING. (am NK QK TUB LAllOKST ESTAIIUSH- iunni i i" riie. Loer rates tnna lvrttand U. 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WADK & CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Slock of Hardware and FOR SALE. A FINE BUST AND MOU8&PROOF rt Orcan, also a second hand Piano at a. burpilu and on easy terms, call on , ?1' DIAMOND, 206 Commercial St., Salem Or. KELLEY BROS., PROPRIETORS OP TIIE CAPITOL COFFEE HOUSE r33 c?nfe.board' !Pr WEk. No vuiuvvv viuuivj 7a 31V I Commercial BU llfOUU. Adventure tfc'l-JfctiJ L WEWM.JLJ JiJ UTyH FALL SEASON OF Special nttentlon Is called to our splend'fl display of f.nhlonaulo garment from tho won known manufacturers Springer Bros., or BOSTON. They need no recommendation from us, being the finest line ever placed before the public Each garment has a label at collar band bearing the manufacturer's name. Is unusually large and varied, repre senting The Latest Novelties. Agents for tho new Mather patent LACE KID OLOVBJ Garland Stoves, Charter flak Stoves, Brighton It u LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons and Caniig SHEEP FOR SALE. 300 hcntl of stock sheep for le. For prices and particulars, addrft A. care Capital JbuRKAijonice. dwtt FARMERS TPAV THB HIQHBST CABir tw iTTmrHST CABII I'B bi und poultry- Save u feed store. OT COnuntsli Hjfe Bk OUlt ! DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT iy-iiHiim . . -- ., Ainr - LfcLMAa a. (j "MjJJtJhMi-ikjMAA-taijfeJfa-t,.. Mm-,