m &iJMJJJJim JilJJ130tfmMMJMKMlB,1 mnranra EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL FRIDAY, JAN. 18, 1889. ptrnnsnKD EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. BY THE Capital Journal Publishing Company. I INCORPORATED OfflceCorner Conit and Liberty Streetr, TEItMH OK UJlHCIUI'iriQH i)Air,y. Ono year, by mnll ... 5 W) Hlx month, by mnll .' B 60 Throe months by inr.ll . .. 1 & I'er week ilcllered by carrier 15 ' .TTRKKUY. Ono year -- SI W Hix months! J 70 Sine yenr, If pilil for in advance, 1 00 Six months, " ) S-l'ostmnsterH are nuthop7od, o, rc celvo BubscriptloiiB. " & IWKnlcreU an second-class mnttor nt tlie aiem,uietfon,j. 'orioiiicc, juiiuzj, 100a. )V. II. HYARS -j&iAUB B. I.UVINE Editor 'inn lanngcr, Till; VUTUIIK AMERICAN. The statistical experts at Wash ington reckon that tdo population of the United States iu 189P will be 64, 000,000. T IiIh 1b an increase of only 28 per cent for tlto decade, and it will probably prove an underesti mate, as only once during the cen tury has the percenlago fallen be low 33. It dropped to 22 in the civil war decade, but With that ek Cdption we have had at the ctid of every decade since 1800 an average 'gain of over a third on the popula tion at the end of the previous de cade. If we hold that rate Wo will havoovcr 87,000,000 people at the of the year 1000. If wo behave peaceably, keep our gates open on the old ideas of hos pitality and allow tho birth rato to keep Its normal advantago over the death rate, children who aro now allvo may live to seo 150,000,000 peo ple within tlie present boundaries, of the United States. "With present conditions unchang ed, says the Missouri Republic, tho American people of 1088 will have in them tho blood of nil Eu rope. There is now taking place in the United States such a reunion as tho world uovcr saw before a reunion of members of tho same family, separated for from 2,000 to 4,000 years, as far as wo can count it or guess It. Those who have learned all it has been possible to learn thus far of tho uubject assert that, with tho exception of u tribe In tho mountains of Spain, the dif ferent peoples of Europe, Including tho old Greeks and liomnns, were all blood kin within tho drat degrees of kinship. Englishman and Irish man, Frenchman and German, Scandinavian and Russian are all of tho samo kith and kin peoplu of ono blood, and, broadly tweaking, of ono language. During nearly tho whole ot our area they have been reuniting to some extent, but only nauh incident of Avar nnd eon'qUest. In Great Urltnln tho J)ano, tho Saxon, tho Norman Frenchman have reunited in blood, nsHinillutiig tho Celtlcstniln In tho old llrltlsh and the Cclto of Scotland and Ireland. In Franco tllo Celtic blood df t'ho Latnnlml Gaul absorbed tho Frankluh strain and left no trace of it, nnd under, similar conditions iu other European countries a similar result has boon reached. It is only here, However, that these. lQUji.dJyldejl .brethren linvo rust to. eunkc hulids. As fur back as l)story goea, they havo jievpr jnet, before qnv Qttjuwon ground or on ground claim eft by quo or tho ofiiei without fight, ing. ljerp they meet uitl Jlvu'tor gother, auil as tlierq la up nrlstocmoy established by law nnd carefully guarded against intermixture, hero they will intermarry until tho future American Mill havo In hta veins a now supnly of t)to blotkl blr his (jrWinlrahu'rQf tho hundreli gtfn.; erutlou. Wo niv told, nnd wo niny bollovo It easily If Wo euro to do so, that bo fort) ljlxtory began thorp; was n'litjtlo trlbo of white men Bomewhero In the mountains of Asia near tho Oxus Rlvor; that they left in small do- tauhmonts, ono nftor another turn ing towards Euroio nnd taking pohstWon of it, 'n tribo lit ti time, with eonturles between tho migra tion, until aflor centuries nioro of Inurouwby births and decrease un natural dwith or throjit-outting, they becumo Kuropcnn peoples as Euro INNiii noonleft aro to-day. ,I(i tho United Status tho pooplo of tho JlrlUslfDanlBh-Dutol-Norman-Jrlsh-KcottUh strain of OwntUrKalu have a long lead, and tho futuro American may have an ounce or so more of that mixture in his veins than of any other blood, but ho will have morp'or less than all the rest. Ohr famjly reunion represents every mJembeV of 'the family from 'the Cnucafus;o the Atlantic, from the Northern Ocean to the Meditqj ranean Sen.nnd the future American will bo noton'y r. member but aleo ri represontntlvo of tho entire family. OT what is to corns of this meeting no stralninc of evlnto the future w;iltfgivc the slitrhtetslcn. ntjmsui tot Tnis in" YOtirt 'vtpe. By capitalists and Intending set tlers cities are judged by the news papers they support, and nothing Impresses a stranger so much as tho crowded advertising columns of a livo newspaper in a live town. If Salem merchantsnnd businessmen consider their own Interest and the interest of the city, they would give 'tho Capital JotmNAT, twenty times' the support It Is now receiv ing,' arid we would return the com pliment) by giving tho capital city a BMnlJv,cVi1n,ilrcd nnd improved prt per. ' (Jonpld.er this matter carefully thouqh.tfuljy, "Remember that 'by Its newspapers the1 town Is judged. Remember also that a newspaper Is constantly rfhd Industriously work ing to forward your interests. The town of Arroyo Grande is on tho boundary line between Arizona tind Mexico, a fact Which enables thb topers to Work an old game- They step into n saloon on tho ' Ari zona side arid risk for a drink, laying down an American dollar. Tho chances are that tho bartender will glvcf them a Mexican dollar In change, It being worth only ninety cents. Then they strike a saloon on the Mexican side nnd tender the Mexican dollar for a drink, getting an American dollt.r for change, which in th33 ca3s is worth 'only ninety cents. The truthful editor of the Arizona Howler says that the practico has broken up all the na loons in the town. A "WISE SUGGESTION. Tho governor, n his messago re commends tho establishment of a State Reform school. No citizen of the state could object to so wise and ust nn action. This question has been maturely considered, and it Is understood that a bill will be Intro duced at an early day to carry out tho views suggested by the governor. Storekeepers will possibly do themselves pecuniary service by ex ercising a great deal of caution in regard to changing bank notes for strangers. A good many counter felt notes, as well as coins, have already been put in circulation on tho coast, and nioro doubtless will be, unless considerably moro caution la exercised. It will pay to be some what wary of ntrangers. If by any accident plonts becomo fro3t-bitten they may bo restored by immediately Immersing them in cold vnter and keeping them in tho cellar for a night or two. Edison Is experimenting on n process of getting electricity directly from coal. If succetsful ho will havomado ono of tho greatest in ventions in history. J)uiunq the post year, 189 persons cqmmittcdsulcidosu Chicago, sixty were drowned, twouty-elght killed by street cars nuil 357 by railroads. Wit. Hunt of Connecticut kissed his girl whlla her mouth was full of plus. Tho doctor is working over ueVstilV, nmnvillinni is paying tho .- vr DIKl). KAYB. At her residence In Howell Prairie, Thursday night, Jan. 17th H889, Mr. J. A. Kays ; aged 60 years, from spinal ntl'ection. Funeral services from family resi dence to-morrow, at ten o'clock. Censnmptlon Cured. An old physician, retired from practice having had placed In his tmnds by an Cut India iulwilimiiry tho formula for a nlm plo vegetable remedy for tho speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, llronchl lis. Catarrh, A'thmu, and ull throat nnd ImigArtH-tlorualaoarHMltlvo and radical euru for Nervous Debl my Inir and all Nervous Complaints, ancr havlui fnl eurallx e Dflwern in tl tested Its woiuler- Oil curat Uojmnorn In t)iotuuindii of oues has felt it hU duty to make It known to htssutrerlnK ii'llmv. Actuated toy this imHhcuiutu diwlro to relievo human suf fering, I will kcntl free of charge, to nil who dvtdrv It, this receipt in Merman, French or Kugllsh with mil directions for prcpnr lug ami liking. fOitly nmtl by ndrosJug with tamn naming Utls paper W. A. Noyes, lit) IMwers llloek, Hochester, N. V PORTRAITS. Having opened a studio nt room 6, First nutiunai iwiuit l.a.llill.,. PVila IVrtlrA Id prMwrvd uud lilll to ivci'lvu irte lor iwrtrulta lu Uki)4ou work In oil nnd Muter ixflnrK. (Iraded cIamvm ill aW bo formed fur Uo liutrtiethm lit fto bruuebw. BleUl attention glU'U to designing nnd eusmvlngon wood. d-tt PERSONAL GOSSIP. jszftogmBgfMa President Patpc,e mlrer ot wnnls."". Oi Knoch Pratt. tb Bal: : worth faooUOOawMWlBOr prJWttfBnrm& Mr Jesse H.irVnt if to IJealoa, iqcWnjj after bu mlntnji'-BJ5ercsi'" B ' ' Udlson. the tDentor. tays b would give all tits fams to reoorer ols bearing. , A ParU paper spealraof "Mr Powderhom, preeldeDlot The American Rnigbtaof Xobor." " Mayer Anwlm RothichlldTta founder of tbe KothschUd family, began life 'as a dn&er"t"cloffcl " " i"be sbab of Persia tuu requested tbe ladles of bu narem to tearn Um piano and promises prizes tor proficiency OeorRe Hancroft, tbe American historian, and von MoitBe. tbe Oerman warrior, are as old as tbe century , Baron de Meln, one of tbe chief Justices of tbe Aartriab empire, baa seventeen children, nine o( hom are girU. ' lsaiab V WilHamaoa, the rich old bachelor ot Philadelphia, has given (109,000 to tbe Uouse ot Kefnge in that city Poo Van, president of the Pokln academy, U txansIaaoR Hbakeepeare for tbe benefit of you twin princes of tbe Chinese Imperial boiir. JlinlPler Pendleton has recovered from bis panuytic ftroKel bat U stiil'very weaL, and It nrU be niontns'before be will be again 'in working onler "Pnnee Oscar of Sweden and bis bride hnve gone to CarUcrqaa, their future residence. In the south of Bweden. They are now Known as the Price and Princess Bcrua sfotta. . 'i i King leopold of Belgium recaqUy pur chaud s copy of (Jen. Grant's booi. anfi be hai recoinmifoded the study of American hMtory id the schdols and colleges ot tils Kingdom. ' "Millr Molony trw fugitive boodler, rriiw from Koine. Italy that ne Is tired of tCuror-e inci win -won return to Canada. An unenyv -jiiscieucc is oot a douratilt traveling companion. 'h HiiKe of Edinburgh who Is noted for hit uieims u iu the nntiit of navlng his trock cuai made with removutile buttons so ttiur tlie name com can tw used either for uniform oi civilian 1n Mr Uludst4ne oin a pat'b of land on tbe Canadian nw ommandlni; n ippleurtld view ot mt!J.r rail-, tie wo onRpd tc sell when ttii PnMiuivi iam imortivemeiiui were being piaufiad out laclluwi with thanks. Pnnce hi'suiarcii ua been' much concerned aDout oil- ilrivMU"ittair latelv astbeinunda tluiu neaDVapno wept a war -three Qf his larcpxl tjivrri.ins. in which several nundreds or oritmeii were regularly employed. WllUum A Audrewa. of Cambrldgeport, MaA. will juirt from Boeton toi England Jane ti in the smallest boat that tins ever at tempted to arot- tb Atlaqtla .It will be only fourteen tee; long, Uve toot wide and two feet deep. Archblabop Benson, of Canterbury Is a warm advocate tot tbe use of bicycles among the c)ergy and add that be would willingly tend nis influence to a society for providing ImpecumOM mihlstors with "the useful ttuods of'irou ' ' Ki-rteontor Powell Clayton, of Arkansas, bar made all hm fortnne since the war At close of the noatllitlen fe bad hardly a dollar In tbe world, but rented an abandoned Ar kansas plantation, and in less than ten years had made t l.OUO.lXXl ProftwKor Bcbmldt. of Gati university, has hit uiion tbe plan of cutting olf pieces of living sponge and planting them in a suitable place In tbe sea. aa It tbey were willow twigs. In this way he has succeeded at the end of three years in producing 4,000 sponges at a coot of (& Henqtor ate wart. wt owns the bouse oc cupied dv tbe Chinese legation at Washing ton, na raised the rent thereon from t0,0p0 to tb.dOU When Minister Chang returns from Pferq be will probably see other quar ters. Chang la. financially u Chinese giant, but he baa a due regard tor economy i Tbe king of Slam has conferred tbe order of tbe Cbulacbociao on bis dentist, a FroQcf man. The decorapon Is tbe least Important ot the four orders of Slam, and It Involves' tbe wearing of a cone shaped bat of greiti weight on all public occasions. Heclpient of tbe honor are, therefore, not always as grateful as tbey should Do. Anthony J Dresei. of Philadelphia, who U considered the richest banker in toe United titauo, Is a man Of extraordinary modesty, ono is rarely seen to publlo places, lie If a man ot medium sire, with dark eyea that are brilliant when bar speaks. During banking ouur n' worts bard as any of hia clerks, and many of bis employes are better dressed tbAObcbi. Have Npthlnp Conoeffled. Always live to that there's nothing to be found out," writes a matron whose honect, happy face prociainis nor a follower of her own advice. .This advice la good lor any walk,of life, and Soc single as well as mar ried people. But who docs not know o,ne or moro households In which "Dont tejl napa,5 or "AVowant mention this to your fatherl" are phrases of frequent uset What an atmos phere of docoit and equivocation to throw about a child's life, and what must be the consequence of such training? Borne women are cowardly by nature, and their first In stinct is to conceal anything which would be likely to cause themselves to be reproved or blamed in anyway. Other women become to because of administered rebukes, Vfo once know a man whooe pretty little wife never dared tell him how much she paid for the new bonnet and gown, even though they wore bought with "the butter and egg mpnojr," her own perquisites In the country where she lived. She usually deducted a cer tain portion from the price paid for each article; and she has even left the new bonnet at a neighbor's for a few days after it was oougut, till her lord and master should have becomo reconciled to tho new gown. This breaking tho matter to him gently was abso lutely necessary to save herself from a storm; and, in our opinion, the deceit; she practiced will be added to his account iu the big book and not to hers. But there are other things, not so trifling which are concealed by the husband fro. the wife or the wife from the husband. , T. conscience may become dulled or seared. . that it no longer troubles one; but the horng and constant fear of discovery, to say Both Ins of the pain of the deceit itself to aHeu dor conscience, should be enough to kcert one from ever repeating an offense of this sort or committing any other. Jean g'""' la PHao(rtoa,8i Baad uostonuiowk State of Ohio, Ci ty of Toledo Lucas County, 8. S, j -, Frank J. pheney makes oath that h&istUe-ienlpr partner of the firm gfF. foChenojr & Co. doing busi rres3 fn tlfopitjj' fof Toledo, county Bq'd statu' flfftresald, and that said flrpi'Wnlpay4e8um of one hun Qred&flaTtfdrieaeh and every case tJf catarrh ithafcparuiot be cured by tlie uso of Kali's Catarrh Cure. PRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn beftfre mo and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December A, D. '80, f ,- , ) A. V. OLE ASON i sea!, 5- Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally and actp directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.f Toledo.O jGSTSoId' by; druggista, 75 cents. " , s i a. s Qladstono reached his 79th Jblrth day recently. Gardening for Ladles. Make up your bed early in the merning: sew buttons on your hus band's shirt; do not rake up griev ances: protect the young ar a .tender branches of your family; plant smiles of good temper, and reap a crop of health and happ'oess; root out tho causes of nervous debility and "female weakness," oy the use It is a favorite specific, nd "thou-1 sands of the fair 8ejpft'e3S.itjha iday they first heard opit. l'j.$'isttbeonly medicine for women, loldi hyidrug-' gists, under a posifiwbitfunrrfptcp, from the mnnufqotirers, (.pntitmvjll ' give satisfaction ir'jipvery icasey pr money will be refunded.' 'tThls. guar antee has been printed .oft1 tht? pottle-wrapper, and, 'faithfully i carried out for many year8.'Vl' ' J To cleanse the stoniach, liver, and system generally: itso Pr. Pierce's Pellets. A rebellion has broken.out iu Up per India. Brace Up. You aro feeling depressed, your appetite is poor, you are bothered with Headache, you are fidgetty, nervous, oud generally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Bntco Up, but not with stimulants, spring med icines, or bitters, which have their basis verp cheap, bad whisky, nnd which. timllato you for an hour, nnd tlun leave ypu in worse condi tion than before. What you want Is an nlterativo that will purify ,vour (blood, start healthy action of Liver nnd Kidneys, restore your, vitality, give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Electric Hitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at,Dr. H. Ay. Cox's Drug Store. The King of Wurtemburg is in' feeble health. ' TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho undersigned having been re stored to hwilth by simple means, after sufl'ering several years with a severe lung afi'eotibn, nnd that dread disease consumption, is anx ious to make known to his fellow suffeiers tho means of cure. To those who desire It, he will cheer fully Bend (free of charge) a copy of tho prescription used, which they will find a sure euro for consump tion, catarrh, asmatha, bronchitis' and all throat nnd lung maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring thd prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. Edward A. Wilson, Kings County, Now York, Tho Pope last week celebrated tho closo of his jubilee year. 'Their Business IlopuIng. Probably no ono thing has caused n general revival of trade at Dr. H. W. Cox's Drug. Store ns their giving nway to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. Their trade Is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the,fac.tj mat, it always cures- ana never dis appoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, nnd all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before ouylng by get ting n trial bottlo free, large size $1. Every bottlo wiuranted. Minister Phelps will return from England In a-ipw weeks,. Are We to Hare Another WarT Borne political pbrophets aver that we shall, lie that as It may, the. battle waged by medical science against dlseuse will never reuse until we arrive at that Utopian epoch when thq human family shall cease to be afflicted with bddlly ailments. Xlntf of the most potent upnpqns which, the armory of medleluo furnishes, Is Hostell er's Stomach lilttors,. which Is of special utility as a family remedy, as It Is adapted to Immediate relief nnd ultimate cure of those disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels which, are. of commonest occur rence. Inal&estlon, bllltousness and con stipation are Inseparable companions, and these ailments are comnletelv eradicated l oy two lte rs, lint Uifl iraqdlaj Fpope, this sunerlatlvelv wholesome and cental medicine lakes tq also nervous nlliTitnlsi rheumatism and k dney trouble Its action lu these, as In the other com plaints, being characterized by unequaled thoroughness. Germany does not propose to In- creaso.lts artillery .strength. Ai AsmIbU Care. The ORIQINAIi ABIETINB OINTMENT la only put up Jn Jorge two-ounce un- boxes, and. la an absolute cure for old Bores, burns. wounds, phapped hands, and all ely skin eruption. Will positively euro an Kiuaa or piles. Aak for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT. MENT. Bold byD.W, Mat,Ui( & Co., 100 State street, Balem, ht ceuta per boxby mail SO cents. tiew rs 25. JfETT ADVEKTISEJrENTS. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. Tho Capitol Adventure Co. was incorporated in Mardh, 1886. Their principal business house and office are in the Opera House, double cor ner on Court nnd Liberty streets, Salem. They do a general merchan dise business, and in connection do 'Ha hiictloueering and commission bustpefes,, biy, and sell real estate, cdttte, horses and nlso act as np- 'pr'uisers; "administrators, assignees &p.d 'accountants. They have ex perienccd'help that are competent to act in till the above capacities On short notice, The best of references can be given as required, and bonds to any amount necessary. They have given the'best of satisfaction as ap praisers nnd assignees. The Capitol Adventure Co. have, for tho short time they have been in business, shown to the public that they are doing n legitimate business, worthy of their patronage. Amopg their patrons you will find tho best farmers, who exchange their pro ducts to them for their wares; the mechanics.and laborers, wJjo know tho Value of-jt dqllar, and where to invest it; also the refinOd 'and tal ented people go there for their elegant wares. The immigrants soon find thomselves to home at; the opera house corner, for the reason that tho Capitol Adventure Co. sell from ten to twenty-five. per. cent. cbfloner.thnn anv other house in the Wtt. BROWN & CO. ;DEALERS IN , ' Leather and Findings! t ! CASH PaID for Vools, nidps, fells, and Furfi 231 Commercial St., ' Salem, Or i I ' 4 (H :i .W0 ; - - B O ' O T S; o tw : H O o fSv s " tr' b e s I Big Bargains 'Ot Biot Stopk in the City!- 2f iC, .tiftndkerchjefs, Silk .Hose, SifeiMitls, Cloaks, Dry Goods; igjjie? Hand Burses Etc. 4 , V 239lpr. State and. ouonaerQial S1 state, for the following reasens: J?irst( They buy from first hands in large quantities. They save the profits of tho middle men. They save in freight. They also have the advantage of buying bankrupt gtocks', aud also very often reliable merchants who nrepushtd forfutids sell them the best of goods at twenty to thirty per cent, discount for cash. Second, They have leased the elegant Opera Houso building far a long timeffor nlniost noniinni rent They have tho most commodiou and best ljghted store room9 in the city. They carry A full and com plete stock of dry goods, clothing, hats, bodts and Shoes, ladles' and gents, furnishing goods, jewelry and silverware, notions, stationery and putlcry, groceries, in fact a general variety such as are usually kept In a. first class storei The Cnpltol Ad venture Co. is nbout the only firm in Salem that tries to command the farmers' trade by buying all their merchantable products, and they re tall the farmers' products the same prices they pay, thus saving to the mechanics and laborers from ten to twenty percent, for the real necessaries of life. Therefore the Capitol Adventure Co. asks for the continuance of tho public's patron age. You will find them at the Opera House corner, Court and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon. Eugene Wilms, S. Fkiedman, Secretary. Manager. fc5Jg " It ; -j.j - - , 'mrV - , ' if l tgV BROWN'S, .Jifcvi-... - r r t ,;tftitto ,l tl , tti'kii.itttt -''- jl W ive J'