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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1888)
-F ' -"V"" r vxp- fc! ; T ' ? BVESIKfl CAPITAL JOURNAL iTm.wuED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. ; iiy Tiir Capital Journal Publishing Company. I INOOHrOIlATFD OTrr, Cornfr "Court andll.lbtrljr Street. i- TKIIM.S OK SUltSCHIITIONt DAILY. One yenr, by mnll ... Three months by mr.ll I'er week delivered by carrier- mx monine. oy mnu- .2 60 - 1 2T . 15 ET7 One yenr.. .WEEKLY. -SUM . 75 . to Hlx mnnthx. Ono j enr. If pntd for In Hclviuitt!,.... Hlx monthf, " " " -l'oetmnter mo nut honied to re celo subscription. 3-Kntercd n fccrniel-elnss mntternt the Snlem.Oregon. I'ostollicc. June 21. 1SSK. W. II. HYAItS - Editor CLAHK II. IKVINE Loral Editor TUESDAY, DEC. 4. 1888. a, irmniXTfl I No Clrarges A DVEHTIHEMENTH L'NDKlt THE A heads of WANTED, KOIl HALE, Pen KENT. FOUND, U)HT, ete.. of mi ac rcptnbhi nature, not to exceed three lined, will be free fur ono week only one nd. for ench Individual, This does not Include business advertisements. If answers fall to come the first tlms we Invito an many re petitions uBtironceestwry to secure what you ndxerllMt for. we wish the advertisers to feel that they nre not im posing on us by using our free columns. W AI1U lAHMl. JULII.1AI. IS .1." ...,...,... lmtmh vi hi ih i In' riMipnil nubile may nl- ways havotneirwnnis supplied. Advcrtlters should remember that lot 'ters directed to INITIALS ONLY are not dcjlM'red tlircitiKh the poMolllre. If Inl timh' are used they should be directed to tho care of wmiu person, firm, or postolllce Advertisements enn bo lea at our oiUco orhent tlirniiEh the mull to CAl'lTAL JOURNAL PUI1. CO. .......,,.. .....--. ----- r, , Tin: Itceluirg Plaiudcaler iron ically nays: It is u pity Unit a few more studies cannot be found to in troduce. Into our public schools. The children have now only three do.cu or no books to wrestle with and necessarily put in a pood share of tho tlino in idleness. Tho num ber of studies should bo increased to at least fifty, if book publishers are to stand any show at all. Mrh. Fihk, wife of General Clin ton II. Fisk, orgnnhrcd tho ilrst re lief society lu war times, wpened the first school for freedom in Mis sissippi valley, and taught It herself in Arkansas, dividing her time be tween hospital and school. She worked, and Journeyed, and nursed the sick and wounded all through tho war. She was ono of tho chief spirits hi organizing tho Fisk hehool at jS'ashville, which grew into Fisk University; shogavoand collected funds for the furnishing of Jubilee hall; she is among the foremost In tho woman's missionary work lu hur church, and the main spring of tho McCllntock associa tion, which Iris assisted nearly three hundred young Methodist ministers in securing theological training, and has raised the money for establshing and endowing the best reference library for theological students in this country. Daw Chockbtt, tho frontier Mtatesmau and noted hunter, was quite susceptible to the dlssappoin mentH of love. Ho first became en ninorvtl of a relative of hLs school master, but while ho was courting hur tv richer suitor carried her away before his very eyes. He next mot a beauty at a hall, fell lu love at first sight, and became eugaged at the clotteoftlio lift h dance. The day was fixed for him to announce the en gagement tohcrparenta. Ho started to go to I hem, but fell In with some boon companions, aud made, na they iiy, "a night of it." Ho arrived a day too Into and found that his lady-love was to Iks married that night to another. Ho was not a deep lover, however, and ho made the ixxt of a had bargain. He laughed oil his dIssaoptutuient, jitiil duuctMl all night at the wed ding party given In honor of the union of his sweetheart and his rival. He soon fell In love again, and this time was happily married. Ho lived at llrst Mlth his wife's mother, aud in the Creek war of ISIS made a reputation lu fighting the Indians, Ho was elected to the Legislature, and during President JriOkbon's term wax sent to congrms liewis klllcsl at tha very battle of tho Alamo which was the beglnulug ajf Hani Houston's jf'wt IVxau ca-ywr. nium imrnu: ik. in i inn , 1 11JJJJ 11 LI I JJI 1 1 ihJii t n AVIIAT TO TEACIt YOUniDOVSJ An exchange nays to teach them how to earn meney: to be strictly truthful. Teach them shorthand and typewriting, economy in all affairs, to be polite in their man ners. Teach them arithmetic In nil its branches history and political economy. Teach them by example, how to do things well. Teach them the care of horc, wtniont and tools, and to avoid tobacco and strong drink. Teach them habits of cleanliness and good order, to ride, drive, jump, run and swim. Teach them careful and correct business habits; and how to get the most for their money. Teach them to avoid profane and indecent language, o be manly, self-re'iant and aggreive. Teach tliem to be neat and genteel in their appear ance. a ritoriiKCY. Sometime near a year ago the Ca vital JoriiNAi, was invited to make a bid for the city printing. This was done in accordance to the rules established by the committee in charge of the same. The Capital Journal was the lowest bidder and was ready to furnish bonds for the faithful performance of its contract. Councilman Minto moved that an other bid be accepted, and took particular pains to emphasize his remarks by n set speech. The Capital Journal then ventured a prophecy that was duly fullllled yesterday. Good bye, Jasper! JJo you re member what you said about tl e Capital Journal? Now that you are too dead for any earthly use your bright littleuuerauco comes home to rojt. Peace be 'with you. Good bye Jasper, honey we're glad you're gone. Mits. Benjamin Harrison, next mistress of the White House, is de scribed by one of her old-time friends as being a very attractive, beauti ful and an accomplished lady, a kind mother and a good church woman. " Presidential electors arc paid only for tlio time actually employed In golngito ijmd from tho state cap ital, anaifulscharirinir their duties. with mlieao, yhilcu tire the same as for menibersof congress. to consumptives. The undersigned,'having b"en re stored to health by simple means, after suffering sevtfral years with a severe lung infection, and that dread dlseas consumption, is anx ious to make known to his fellow Miifleicrs the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheer fully end (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used,' which they will find a sure euro for consump tion, catarrh, asmatha, bronchitis' and all throat and lung maladies. He hopes all sufleiers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. Kdwnru A. Wilson, Jvimjs Lounty, New York. lie 'Was Ilmigeil, Frank Mason was "strung up" three times by a mob in the wilds of West Virginia. He was suspected of stealing ?43 and was captured by a "posse," of horsemen, who level-1 ed their guns on him just as ho was entering n cornfield. Ho was then subjected to a variety of inhuman j treatment wutcii wouiu miiKo a HerculeA shudder, with a view to making him confess. Hcsaid : "At dusk I was taken out of the jail to a liecoh tree about fifty rods away. They throw tho ropo over a limb nnd swung me off oyer a little em bankment. Tho pain at first wbb terrible but soon stars flitted before my eyes. There were more than a million of them, it seemed to me, moving In every direction. Then I began to sco all tho different col ors imaginable, blendiug in tho most beautiful and fantastic out lines. I tell you If you had a thous and paint brushes and all tho paints in tho world you could not make so many colors. This sensation was pleasant and I thought I was in a dream. I don't know how long I uuug, but my most severe palu was Just as I was coming to my senses again. I shook violently and it soonied as though It would kill me." Kraisalir, fttm aSeasa Text. Sy the doctors ml who shall say them nay? a po!l irdlioaltlou aeeins r vuult to the development of rheumatism. Where there Is this tendency, moat at us know from observation what a a deep hold dtxstM takm when onco Inciinvd and m itleolwl rVru abort time. Is not this a mnd text, then from which to adKMte tliMrLy iue of Hosteler a Htonuieh Hit ten in a uuthtdy wi lutrd to dlnlodfe a rhtHimatlsmr Another thing.. It Is well uMvrtHtliwt that a Atlllngon lu view, rwuU llug from lad cettkm and inal-nutrttkm llcrWM llblllty t rdeunuttlam. What tls U mere likely to act as preenlalle titan thU xHtit reellner t the custrle iivhiUm tltat InerWMt the rheumatte ten-oVun- MitUrls. nHitiitlun. dysivnila. biilkHiMim, dvbritty and klduy iroubkn Miortiiubto thta geUl insvrntU o and liriiieu i NEW TO-DAY. UrANThD-A BOY TO WORK ON -A Joiinal ofllce. H i.im. rtuure j .ii ..I. uAi-uAi dlwwl. viMALLl'uX A PREVENTIVE. THE iWeentie for smnllpox or any other entehlne dUense Is the OREGON l'EAOII niTTERS. It cleanses your blood and trencthen your system. Every family hnuldlime n bottle In their bouse. To prevent treating disease, call at your druesrlst or nddre II. KLA8, No. 21 FBt., Portland, 6r. AMC6EJU3STS. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. GRAND CONCERT, , Saturday Evening, Dee. 8tli., ' By the Celebrated Boston Quintette Clnb-! ; i JohnF. Rhodes, Solo violin. I'aulJMcnde.vl. In, Oscar Hontochol, olo ilule an d loin. Paul Btoevlg, i-olo viols, and violin. Louis Bluincnberg, solo lolinctllo. i MISS ANNIE CARPENTER, prima dona soprano. i lleservcd serts 81; ccncrnl admission 75c. ! Sale of seats will bc&ln nt Pntton's Wed- nasday the 5th, at 0 o'cleck: a. in. Doors open ut 7. Concert will begin at 8 15. td. ; REEDS OPERA HOUSE. Monday Evening, Dec. 17, '88. Grand Concert Will de given under the aus pices of the Conservatory of Mufeic, a sted by Miss Ilallie I'arish, Miss Ftankie I'. Jones, and a choral sock ty of forty voices. Adml-slon.'OJcenti, Reserved seals at Pa ton s hook i-toie uitcr December lllb. without extm chiirgc. VMiIiA3IETTE UNIVERSITY ante, Dec 5lli, -' t ' Under JJirection of iVIISS SHUART' And her elocution pupils. Ad mission 5 cents. d3t. AKIN POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ot purity, strength nndwholetsimeness. More econo. .leal than the ordinary Slnds, und mnnnl hA arklH In nTiiiw,lttl.m vll .hi. tni'ltltude oflow test, short elcht nlumor j I'lltnpuniv .pi uri, ts.ui4 III II IU lU HOY A I, IlAKINO 1'OWDKUCa.lWWftlUX.Y. I. SCHNEIDER, DEAUElCtN WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. STAYTON, OltEOON. Keeps oa ban da Urge assortment of Jew elry, Watchei Clocks, etc, Ilepairlng promptly done and warranted. I will give the best barg-alns In watch ea of any deale lnthe Willamette valley. ;.-Sju-w HOWARD BROTHERS. General House Meno?, Raisins and Itfpairiiif. Work promptly done at reasonable rates. Order left at Capitai. Journal offloe will receive attention. 8-ll-U PRINTING. ANKOKTIIK UMIOKST K3TAHU8H WHIPHM 1ft IUO OHIir, ter rate than i : Ival HlanV In ' Irtland. l.anct .took lxal ltlanks Id discount, hendfdr je. 111.1 lt.l.vn. nt )rle I Ut of Job ITtntlag, and UKi IfflN Wauki . . 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THE SELF-THREADING In it are com bined the fin est mechanic al skill, the most useful and practical elements, nnd all known ad vantages that make a sew. ing machine desirable to bell or use. ELDREDCE MFC. CO. Factory and Wholesale Office, BelrUere, XU. S95 Wabash Apr., Chicago, SO Broad Stmt, ti'no York. FOR THE MILLION. Hli contains ranakla lnrarautlon and adilca for tba yoane, mlddle-accd and old. mala c teaal , nurried or slacla, oa the accnt laflraU tie. of nasaanlty bj: . FREE VFREE!iMsEHOFORITI Axrbodr wantlBJt Drlntc mtdlea! aid. or thou. nc7 iri s -- ,.r -i -.t--. -- - iavaut TltaUli r . mcuicmi ai MtrroM Dtanviioal sut rkraleal Bolkilllr. or tr.abla ot i arUtBc from EatJrUra, Kzeata, crrav Brcsutar decllna. ahonld atii far ha Tt.t BSiaxa. or aar caaaa hlch aav caaaa whlfli uu h . hM. t Companion. The married and especially tscoa t2nrzz?A5r ,hooUl ret ,u k" b, 119 North Bereatb Bt., 6t. LouU.Mo. s THB OLD DOCTOR'S II LADIES' FAVORITE. Alwavya ReJlstbla and pertccUr Safe. The aam as used by thousands ot women all over the United SUtea,ln the Olil Iioctor's prlnta taall pncUoe, tor M y ears, and not a ataxia bad rendu INIHfiPKMSABXf IO LADIES. Uooer ratorDed If not as repreMntod. 6ead 4 eeaU (iUbik) for sealed parttoalara, and reeelra JM only Barer known to fall remedy by - " DR. WARD CO Ul XerUi Stuattk SU SU Loid,lIo. ELD REDGE O NETT ADYEKTISEXEENTS. Admirers of Cleveland and Harrison, wo bcl!ec In Protection. "Wetprotcct our customers from paying ruinous prices for their goods by sellicr them on a very small profit, k Free Trade Is our'motto a every person Is free to trade with us nnd take ndvantage of thew low prices. We ha e the most complete assortment of u,:w Dry Goods, Underwear, jj , Clottiing, Boots and. Shoet'1 t Notions," "'. ''' Cigarsraid To be found in tho city. "Buy as you vote" with your eyes open. Call, nnd we will miU;e you welcome nt the Opera House Corner. The Caiol Adventure Co. i JisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssW. 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Special attention Is called to our splendid display of f.ishlonnble garments from the well known manufacturers Springer Bros., or BOSTON. They need no recommendation from us, being the finest line ever placed before the public Knch garment has a label at collar band bearing the manufacturer's nami, oub Is unusually large nnd varied, repre senting The Latest Novelties. Agents for the new Mather patent LACE KID GLOVE Garland Stoyes, Charter flak Stoves, Brighton Range LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriag SHEEP FOR SALE. 300 head of stock sheep for sale. For prices and particulars, address A. caro Capitai. Journal ofllce. dwtf. l KAiRIVIKlS. J. i9l Jf T 1'AY TUB IIIOIIBBT UAH" . L br butter, eaaa and POU' WaU, of have a feed store, -JR Oororoerrl J0-l-aira w- : soc-j . Hatkl