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EVENING CAPITAL
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VOL. 5.
"THE PEOPLE'S PAPER."
SAJLEJVT, OREGON, IHIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1892.
"TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY."
KO. 208.
J J L Jlv1 jltlJL
jAJs;oM?&OEitt
YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THIS LIST-
Ivirtii & Kin, by Josio Fathorgill; House at Sandwich; by J-woph Haiton; April's Lady, by the Dutchess;
Iu:rnoAon of Annesley, by Maxwell Gray; His Helpmate, bv F. Brtrnett; Won by Waitino, by EdaaLyall; Son of
Tohthos, by A. Dumas; Born Coquette, by The Duchess; Fairy Ordeal, by Bertha M. Clay; Woman's War, by
Bertha M. Clay; Beyond Pardon, by Bertha M. Clay; One Life One Love, by Miss Brandon; Anna Karenine,
by Count Tolstoi; Piiaha Phoenician, by Edward Arnold; Weaker than a Woman, by B. M. Clay; Romantic Tales,
by Quida-Reade-Dutchess; The Runaway Browns, by H. C. Brunner; Forty Liars and Other Lies, by Bill Nye;
Ivanhoe, by Walter Scott; Life of Spurgeon, by Ilonfbrd. Wo have now over 1500 novels in stock, and have made
arrangements to receive every new one published.
-E-2S-K?S.
BOOK SELLERS
AND
STATIONERS,
98 State Street.
VHOFKS.SIONAT. CAIUIS.
Y. CONN, Attorney nt law, room 7,
, Murphy Block.
JJ.HHAW, M. V. HUNT. HHAW A
. HUM", attorneys nt lnw. OOlcoovcr
Capital National bank, Hnlura, Oregon.
afr9
00
K WELL TO YOUR PURCHASES.
Call at OSBURN'S RACKET STORE and look over their stock which is constant!
being increased. '
In addition to their usual stock of BOOTS and SHOES, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR lor rneii,
women and children. They also carry Yarns, Boys' Suits, Mens' Cottonade Pants, Boys and Mens' Shirts, Overalls
Junipers, Hats, etc. They POSITIVELY have the BEST J 0c socks in Salem, Slates, Tablets, Pencils, etc. for
the school children. In Gloves we have Kid, Silk, Oashmwre and Taffeta. Tinwear, Frying Pans, Clothes Wring
ers, Hair Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, Purses, and everything you can think of in the notion
line. PRINCESS CURLING IRONS 15c. Toilet and Laundry Soaps in great variety. 4
GIVE US A CALL. f
E. F. OSBURN, - - 261 Commercial Street. ;
ORE
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MONMOUTH,
OREGON.
The Leading
Normal School ofl
:au.he Northwest.
Board of Regents. Benjamin Scholfleld. Prcs.; J. B. V. Butler. Sec;
Ex-Olllcio, HIa Excellency, Governor 8ylvestor Pennoyer; Hon. E. B.
McElroy, Superintendent of Pulilits Instruction; Hon. G. W. MoHrldr,
S.'cretnry of Stale; Hon. Jacob Voorbees, Hon. A. Noltnur, J.C. White,
Hon. W. H. Holmes, Alfred Lucy, Hon. P. V. Haley, Hon. J. J. Daly.
The State Normal 1 a live whoul, rapidly growimr, aud continually
adding to its facilities for the special i raining of teachers. Its graduates
are in'demttud to 1111 good positions. A gain of 80 per cent, in attendance
was made last year. An enrollment of 500 13 anticipated for the next
year. New members have been addi'd lo the faculty, and additional ap
paratus supplied. A diploma from the hchool entitles one to teach in any
county in the state without further examination.
NORMAL. NORMAL ADVANCED, BUSINESS. MUSIC AND
ART DEPARTMENTS, special advantages in Vocal and Instrumental
music
A YEAR AT SCHOOL FOR $150. Tuition reduced to 50 25 Nor
mal, and $3.00 Sub-Normal, per term of ten weeks. Board at Normal
Dining Hall $1.50 per week. Furnished rooms $1.00 per week. Board
and lodglDg In private families $3.50 per week. 5 Beautiful and healthful
location. No saloons. First term opens September 20th. For catalogue
address P. L. CAMPBELL, A. B Pros., or
J. M. POWELL, A. M., Vice President.
C. N. CHl'RCHILL
T S. BURROUGHS
CHURCHILL & BURROUGHS,
v T" I I r I f I" i
m v ru riiitMi w i in - i u i .mjhmi diih v
I1II1IV.IO, I lUIUWVUtJ, Vl-W IAIIV4 VSIWUMI I !.,
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump. I
100 Chemeketa Street.
EAST AMD SOUTH
--VIAI
Southern Pacific Route
Sliasta. Line
UAL1FOKNIA KTtKW TKAIN KUN DAIM
B-TWTUIN POnTXAND AND 8. V.
aomb,
"Uonr..
7:00 p. m. I L.V. forllund Ar. I 7:A a. lit
U:18 p. m. L.V. Bulem Lv. I 5.2d a, m
S:I5 a.m. A r. 8nn I'mn. hv. 7:U) p. in
Abuvo trulnu btuponry ul lullOWiUg sia
ttonstiorth of Itoseburg, East Pirtlanil
Orison City, Woodburn, ttaltm, Albany
Taugfiit, fshortdt., Hiilxey, liarrlabury
J unction Clly, Irving aud Kuec-e.
" HOdTiUKU.UA--. DAILY,
ilia a.m.
11:17 a. in
LiV.
1'ortluud Ar. I 4:K0 p. m.
Hiuom L.v. t:w p. m.
6:50 p. in. Ar. Koseburg L. 7:00 u. id
Albany Local, Dally Except Sunday.
5.U0 p. 111.
r.ai p.iii.
d-m n.m.
Lv.
L.v:
Ar.
l'orllund
8ii)em
Allinny
Ar. 1 10:-J a.m
Lv. I la-i r ra
Ijv. I u-M a. in.
V9frr'ffJ-' .'mmwrm.rp im 'wwawaiimi
AR0I11B MASON.
A. 11. SMITH
General - Contractors,
Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work,
Tiling, &c. All work promptly done.
SALEM,
OREGON.
DUAYBAND TRUCKS
always ready for orders.
Soil and deliver wood,
hav. coal and lumber. Of
fice State St..onDosite8a-
era Iron works. Draya and trucks may be found throughout toe duv at
thu corner of State and Couinierclaf streets.
Salem Trad 4 Drav Co.
F. T.
LEADING MERCHANT
1 TATT.nR.
247 COMMERCIAL STREET.
HART
NAILS !
LOCKS !
HINGES !
Bar
BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT
F (I P JZ6 Plumbers anc Tinners,
14 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers.
A complete hue of Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing and plumbing a
specialty. Estimates for Truing and Pliunbluj,' urulsbcd.
PULLMAN BDFFEI SLEBFEltS.
Second Class Sleeping Cars-
Kor accommodation ol passeDge" holding
second class ticheta attached to
orpreis trains.
(Vest Side Division, Between Portland
aud Cervaliis:
1'AII.Y (EXCEPT BUNDAY).
T. BURROWS
ARHIKS n fall line of Staple and fancy
Qiocorlea, Fresh Vegetables nnd Ber
ileulu Bcasun, Butter nnd Kggi al
ways ou hand
226 Oom'l Sti
White's No. 60,
SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK,
Now ready for business. (Careful work a
specially. j,b. vviiiiH,
1 T. RICHAUDSON, Attorney at law,
). otllce up stairs In front rooms of new
ush block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Bnlern, Oregon.
JOHN a. OAltSON, Attorney at law.
Ilooms 8 and 4, Lndu & Hush's b.tnk
building, Balem, Orcfren. 8 1 lyr
aF.BONHAM. V. ir. HOIiMlH.
Bonham & UoitRf, Attorneys nt low.
Otllce In Hush's blocs;, botwecn Btala
and Court, on (,'om'l til.
miLMON KOUO.altornty atlnw. Salem,
A. Oregon, orace uptatra In l'atton's
block.
BH. lilt D3HAV, PHYSICIAN AND
. flurgeon, ?ulcm, Oregon. Otltco In
liusli-llrcyiimn block, upstairs ltesldenco
corn?r5taiertudS, K corner Winter street.
T VOUNG.At. D., Ofilco formerly
V . occupied by Dr. ltowlund, corntr
Court and Liberty streets. Telephone No,
45. Ofilco beura: R a. m. to 12; '2 lo p. m.,
und 7 to U p. ra. Residence lth slreat on,
electric car lino. Telephone .No. 9.
rvll. W. S AtOlT, physician and snr
JL kcoii. Ofllfe In Lldildge llloot:, biv
lein, Oregon. Olllco lumra 10 to l'.'n. in.
2 to 4 p. in.
SR. MINTA H. A. DAVIS. OHlco houni,
0 n. in. to 11 a. in.; 2 p. m. .to S p. m.
or nlgbt calls proaiptly nttendcil to.
Speclnl attention given to UIso.ikbs of Worn
eu and children. OnVe In .ew liank tlllc,
803 t'omiucrelal street. ' Uestdeuco uimc
SR. T. C. SJIITH. l)cntlsttin State street,
Halo.'u, Or. Finished dental o;ern
is of every description, rainless opera
tions a Hiieclr.lty.
WD.l'UGH, Aiohltect, l'lans, Spool
, nciitlons nnd superlntpiMUuc lor
all claascs of bulldlugs. Olllco UM Com
merclal St., up stairs,
0.
A. ROUKUT, Architect, room 121. Mar
quam building, r'ottl.iud, Oickoii.
llUSINKSH CARDS.
t U..SMITH&CO.,Coutinnloi-s, Sewpr
X. lnir, Coment Hlderalki, Kxcavntluu,
t.l All war promptly done, kUleiu, Or.
Leavo orders, with Dujaa Brosi 4;l5-lm
PJ. LARHEN A CO,, Mntiutucturo of all
, kludsofvchloloH. Rcpulrltig a special
ty. Shop 45 btale ut.rct't.
CARPET-LAYING. 1 make a specialty oi
caipet-se Ing mid laying; cirpels
Uifeen up nnd reluul with greitt enro. hhado
nnd curtain pole hanging. Lmvn orilera
with J. H. Luuu, Bui en .t Son or White
Comer. J O.IjUHBMAM.
Signs
From Terminal or Interior Points thfi-&
7:lJa. in.
12:10 p.m.
ncvr
Ar.
Tortlanir
Oorvallls
Sr7Ea0p.nl.
I.v. l'5s p. m.
At Albnny and Oorvallls connect with
trains of Oregon l'aciflo Railroad.
BXPKB-.fi TBAtTT (DAILY -XC-CPTBnWDAY
Portland
4:4o p. in.
7:ai p. m.
I.v. Portland Ar.
Ar.ll ell lnuvllle Lv.
H30u. ro
6:45 a. m
hrouffh Tickets
To all points
EAST and SOUTH
For tickets and lull information regard
nig rates maps, etc., apply to the Compa
ny's aptent Malum, Oregon.
h'.P. KOC1EIW, Asst.O. K. and Pat-i. Ag't
R. KdHIIM'.li. Uttniunr
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general lmnklng bUMlii'SH
in till It bnincbM.
.President
(1KO. WT.1jL.1AMH..
Wm. l!N GLAMD.
Huan.MO.NAnr.
JVtce Presiden
.Cashier.
DIRECTORS: Geo. Wllllams.Wm. Tut
tnnri.nr. J. A. Richardson. J. w. Ilodson.
J. A Maker.
Dank in new Kicnange uiock on uom
merclal street. fclMJ
Authorized Capital $500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Bulem, Oregon.
'.V. A.CUHICK, Pres. W. W. MARTIN,
Vice Pres. J. II. ALBERr, f.-ashler.
Htato, County and City Warrants bought
Hb (A, UW
TAI IRin The place to g.t a Saddla horso, Livery
I" 1 1 1 li 1 1 rig, Express, Dray or Truck, AVood, Hay,
J VUliu Will feed or g00d well rotted Manure,
load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Kyan & Co., back of
Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto.
B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor. T. Q- PERKINS, General Superintendent
SALEM IRON WORKS,
BAI.ESM, ORBQOM.
Manufactures BTEAM KNOINIX. Mill Outfits, Water Wheel OoTfn..-.r,FrrjU
PttrtUer aud Rel. Farm machinery made and repaired.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Special Inducements for the next 80 days
on ftood farm loans.
FEAR & HAMILTON,
Room H. Rush Bank block. 5 liM
ROnfWQ i. I FfJR prescriptions i
DnUUlAu QL LLUUp ceiuuy $ w
Capital City Restaurant
Jas. Batchclor, Prop'r.
Warm Ilea! at All Hours ol the Day
Kon bnt vhlte labor omplojred lo thl
uUbilihnifut. . ...
A g.ktd tntKftHntlal meal okiked Id CnV
cUf cyl
Twaiy-fl v cenU ir wmi
R J D KKONT
qm4 uiC btiTMB Opera iloute ftsd
1st ho line to take
To all Points East and South.
It Is the dining car route. It runs through
vestibule trnlnn every day In the year 10
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
(No change of cars.)
Compssed of dlnlngcara unsurpassed,
Pullman drawlnir room tlecners
Oi latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Iient that can be constructed aud In which
accommodations are both tree and tup
nldhod for holders of first and aocoud-cliuis
tickets, and)
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
Acontluuocs lice ooitne sting with all
lines, nltordluj direct Mid uninterrupted
service.
l'ullmau 1 " "r'-'i".' Ions can boso
curod In r.dvi..i- utU nny agent ol
the road.
Through tloketrt to and from all points
In America, England and Europe can be
purchased at any ticket ottlce of this com.
pany.
Full Information concerning rates, time
of tralns,routes and other details furnished
on application to any agent or
A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant General Passenger Agent, No,
121 First street, oor. Washington; Port
land.Orezon
BHAW & DOWNING, Agents.
Bay I You need ono of sotno kiutl.
If so, why not have It.
Gold, Plain, Script or Canvas
Now la the time to aave money by
giving your order to
J. J. MUTTON,
House, Sign Painter, Decorator and
Paper Hanger, 382 Church St,
Or leave orders with Sroat & Gilo,
State street.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL.
H0FER BROTHERS, -
Editors.
P0HUriHKI)J)AIl.Y.KXCKPT8UNDAY
BY THK
Crpital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Orflce.Commerclul Street, In P. U. Building
I'.nterjd ul tho postofUce at Balem,Or.,n
ki jiO-cltshs nntttr.
K. K. HALL,
Pjper Hangerand Decorator.
Ofllce at Chiis. Oil ert'ri MUllnnery htorn,
rflem, Oreuon.
JAPN33SK
yffiTSi
lmtm-ii JEU esswsr.sMwassj-1
CTLTRB
-TsrANTF.U.-Re(TuIU for the Artillery
V tJervloo of the United Utates Army,
The conditions ol enlistment In the army
ar now unusually favorable, and a spec
ial recruiting rendezvous has been ct-lub-lUhed
In this city for the purpose of nltord
Ing the yqung men of this section an op
portunity for enlistment. Applicants muat
be between the niics of 21 und 30 years of
age, able bodied, physically sound, and
able to read and write the Knxllsh Ian.
guace. To any ono Interested a full expla
nation will be afforded by the recruiting
officer, room 6, Kzcbange block. Halem,
Oregon. AL.VIN H.&YDKNIIAM.
6-29-dw-tf 2d Lieutenant, 6th Artillery.
Only One.
Chance for a colony. 1000 acres of bet
bottom land, oru-hulf Ju cultivation, has
small streams und lakes, has i7UU) crop on
now, buildings, etc Is live miles from
Halem, Oregon, One-third cash, and bal
ancolullve yearly payments with 4 per
csct. interest at ) per acre.
WMf JOI1W M. l'AYNK.Agt.
T)U'TKOTIQNI.ODaKN0 2 A.O VM's
I Meets In their ball In tJtate Iniurancf
buttdlng, every Wf-diieaday evening.
H. A. McKAimjlM, M. W.
J. A. tiUbWOOD, Itecorder,
fMI'IlOVKD OllDKIl OK ItKD UKH
1 Kamlahun Tribe No. 8. Waltm. Holds
council every Thursday evening, at 7;30.
vtigwaui in oiaie insurance nan,
K. U. 1JAKKH. iYophet.
KKNK O. VtATKKit, Chief olliecoid
PhjiIIh Miutt Ilgister.
mllKHOHOOLCLEHKofdlitrlctNo. 21
I will begin Monday, August Utb, en-
rolling pupils for the public school.
opening September 6tb. I'arents will
please send inr children to be rwuurea
utonceus there Is nlw4) a rush the day
oriwotefore school opens and no pupil
will tdralttBd without a cenlfloate from
the clerk. OSee, Murphy bloek, upsUtrs
over K. a MauklT rlotblu store.
W ILU At MIXJRJSB,
DlsUtot Clerk
lOO State) Strt.
4 n.n nl nr.m nlnln Tkh( iiinnl nnnulol
lug of suppositories, ointment In caphiilev,
also a box and pills; a positive euro lor ex-
uirijui, iniernai, oiuiu or uieeuintt. lu-ning.
chmnlc, recent or hereditary 1'lle.i, nnd
niiiny other dlseasLH ,tud fumalo wcuK.
nesses; It is always a great benefit to the
geueral health. Tho llrst discovery ol ii
uipdlcal cure rendering an operation with
the knife unnecessary hereaUer. This
remedy has never been known to full. ?1
f.er box. H for th; sent by mull. Whysullur
from this terrible dlseaso when a written
guarantee Is given with (I boxes, to icfinid
the money II not cured. Hend stamp for frco
sample. Uuurtut(-e Issued by Wood Attn,
C'LAitKK it Co., wholesale and retail drug
gists, solo ugents, 1'ortluud, Or. 6 2-ly-dw
NEW MINING MACHINERY
1. J. Foster, who resides about threo
miles west ol Halem In Polk county, has
Invented n mnchlno lor mining gold,
which Is especially adapted to uivlug line
gold, nnd works uuy pluccr niatorlal, from
line bluck sand to gruvel, In met auvlhiog
that can bo shoveled. Tho muchlnti is
made of Iron and su-cl and weight only 76
pounds complete.. It In run by the force of
a VA Inch pipe of water with a head of four
feefT It will work irom H to 10 tons of bluet
sand, or, from 15 to iWUns of gravel In i
day, and rave every thhiglu tin- shnpeof
gold that will amalgainuie. Tho machine
has been tested and Is guaranteed to do
the work claimed. .Muunluo will be fur.
nlihed In running order before any pay U
uemanueu. I'nce rompinio vinu.
or address
8-Ww
Dill on
V. J. PuSTKIt,
balem, Oregon,
N
Administrator's Notice.
OTIOK Is hereby given that the undpr.
sinned ImH been duly appointed ml.
mlnlslraior to the estate of CrU illch. late
of Marion county, Oregon, decttuttd, by
the county court ol tlw shita or Oregon,
for JlarlOM county. All persons having
claims against suld estate will preswit
them to the undersigned d.ily verified, at
his home In nglewood nddlltou to the
city or rtulcm, In Muilon county, Oregon,
within six months from the data of this
notice, und ull pervous Indebted to ruld
estate will pleuve make Immediate teUIe
ueut lo the undersigned.
Dated this August Mh, 18V3
AtlllAHAM HIGH.
Administrator of the estate of Oris Jtich,
deceased. Ml
AdiuiulHtrntoiJrt Sale.
KfOTIOE is hereby given that by autbrv
i.1 Ity oruii order of ths Hon. Uoualy
Court of Marlon county. Or(U"ii, madoou
ibeUihdHyofJuly, Ii4li,autiiorUlngand
empoweilng the undersigned to ll the
hereloarierdUM-rlbed rtul estate belouctng
to therstateof Eveline (Xix, deceased. The
undersigned, us administrator ol said tts
tate, will on the
1st day t Stftembtr, 1897,
at 2 p.m as per statute reqtiiredell at pub
lic auction ut the west uoor of the court
bousKlu Hilem, Slarou count v, Oregon,
all the right, tltlo and luu-re-t of the said
estate. In aud to lho loHowln di-crltd
premises, to wit: Uts U, 10 aud It in
bloek Nn, 8, as shoirn by the a'lHtnded ie
eorded plot of Capital i'arK addltloa lo
l ha city of Hslem, la ilarlon county, Ort
gon. Tuniii of ea'e li.
UbTH It. HAMMKIl,
A4ratBlstrator of tee Ksla.e of Ksjn
0, dSAsed.
ttoeaa, Orgou, J uly U, mi. 7-21-St
NATIONAL n.VNR NOTE CIHCULA
TION. Staliatlci" prepared by the treasury
dopurtmetit ul Wushlugton show
thut on June 1, 1892, the total
ntniiuutof uatlonnl bauk note clrcu
littlou uf the country charged Bgalnst
the banks was $172,273,5C9. But of
this ntnoiitit $27,599,103 had been
surrcmleted by the fulled und liqui
datiuii ban Us und buuks Hint hud
reduced clrculutlou; and that
amount of lawful money had been
deposited with tho United States
treasurer by these organizations for
the redemption of such surrendered
notes still lu circulation. The net
amount of national bank circulation
on June 1st, for which the banks
were responsible, was therefore $144,
074.3711.
Tho national banking system In
cidentally grow out of tho exigencies
of the civil wnr. The finances of
the country demanded u more uni
form Nsue than had been In vogue
under the old state bank system,
aud lo make the new Issue entirely
under control of the national gov
ernment, thereby giving unquestion
ed protection to tho note holders
with au absolute ceitaluty as to the
redemption of tho nation bank sys
tem was devised. Thut it was a
wlso and safe financial system the
experience of nearly thirty years has
demonstrated.
It was In October, 1803, that lho
fliHt report of tho national banks was
made to the controller Of tho treas
ury. There were thon slxty-Blx of
tlie3s banks in operation, represent
iujr $7,188,193 of paid up capital, und
resources of $10,707,014. Up to that
time thebauks had received no notes
for circulating purposes. The nsxt
report was made January 4, 18(54,
when ISO of these batiks were found
to bo in exlstauce, with u paid up
capital of $14,740,522, and resources
of $37,030,092.
During the succeeding two years
the orrranlzition of these bunks in
creased with remurkttblo rapidity.
In that Interval the number was In
creased from 00 to 1513 and the cap
ital from a little over $7,000,000 to
$393,000,00, Buch a movement In
tho organization of banks had never
been known before lu this country,
nor has such a gain ever been re
ported for any two subsequent years
There was a 10 per cent, tax im
posed on state bank circulation,
which had tho efleot of driving that
form of money out of existence,
while at the same time most of the
state bunks wero converted into
national banks. While the develop
ment of tho new system was aston
lolling tho Increase in the note cir
culation of the banks were equally
so. In the reports of Jauuury 4,
1804, the 138 national banks thon in
exlsteuco returned only $30,155 in
outstanding notes. A year later
the amount was $00,700,375, and at
the end of another year tho amount
was $213,330,530. so that in two
years there was $180,000,000 of this
kind of paper put into circulation.
Buch an Increase has not occurred
In any two subsequent years.
There was an increase of $78,000,
000 lu 1800, but only $5,000,000 for
the following threo years, It was
not until tho spring of 1871 thut a
circulation of $300,000,000 was reach
ed. Two years later December,
1873 tho amount hud been increas
ed to $341,320,250. It was tho
largest lotul given in any of tho
published reports aud represented
the combined outstanding circula
tion of 1070 banks. On January 1,
1882, the lurgest amount charged to
the bunks was reached, the total for
that duto being $302,421,088. The
largest amount of legal tcuder
notes outstanding was $440,470,222
on Feburury 3, 1801. At thut tlmo
there was not over- $1,000,000 in
National bunks noted out. The
combined circulation of legul ten
der notes and National bank notes
was largest on January 1, 1876,
when the total wus $782,510,105. Of
this umouut $382,000,000 was Jn
legal tender notes uud$354,123,250 In
National bauk notes.
The decrease In legal tender notes
calculation Irom $.'82,000,0(K) Janu
ary 1, 1876, to $310,081,010 on May
31, 1878, was lu tho Intercuts of the
National bunk, though It old not
help them to tho extent expected,
for although the greenbacks wore
decreased over $35,000,000 between
thoro dites, the net gain to Nntlon
al bunk clrculutlou up to Juuuary 1,
1832, the date of tho highest total,
wm but $8,300,000.
The resumption of sliver coinage
In Feburury, 1878, and the luauo of
silver certificate hud a depressing
elRct tipnu National bank circula
tion, und the proce of contraction
bos bt'on progreelng steadily uutll
about oue year ngo, when u slight
reaction occurred, Comparing the
lillthcot amount of National bauk
clrculutlou, $392,421,008 ou January
1,1832, with tho total ou June 1,
1802, $144,074,870, shows a rJMreww
Highest of all jn Leavening Power. Latest Us S' Gov't Report
Royal
Baking
f. - - m.?
s&&
Powder
ABSOLUTE W PURE
in ton years and five months of
$217,747,012. But notwithstanding
this enormous reduction no interest
has suftered aud there has been no
disturbance lu the exchanges of tho
country. Tho loss of contraction in
this form of money has been moro
thau made good by the introduction
of other forms of paper currouoy.
The silver certificates and treasury
notes form an entirely new element
In tho circulating medium of the
country, und the aggregate of these
now forms have added over $414,
000,000 to the nation's money supply
sinco the Inauguration of the system
In February, 1878.
Put Up and Put Sown.
I want a word to rhyme with ills,
I have It new; I'll put down pliu,
Kxcii50 me.though than put down pills,
I'd rather suffer some big Ills.
To put down tho old-fashioned,
huge, bitter pills, that griped so and
made such disturbance Internally is
more than a wise mau will do. He
will not put up with suoh unneces
sary sufi'eriug. Ho uses Dr. Tierce's
Pleasant Pellets. As a Liver Pill,
they are unequaled. Smallest.cheap
est, easiest to take. Put up in vials,
hermetically sealed, hence always
fresh and reliable, which is not true
of tho largo pill In wood or paste
board boxes. As a gentle laxative,
only one Pellet for a dose. Threo or
four of these tiny, uugar-coated gran
ules act pleasautly and painlessly as
a cathartic
Pocket map of Washington, Oro
gon, Idaho, Montana, aud Wyom
ingfive stutes in ouo cover hond
Homer.haudlor, better,than any $1.00
map yet made; 7 colors; in strong
cover; all counties, rivers, railroads,
post-ofllces. Correot to date. Also
maps of all states in samo stylo.
Agents wanted. Even boys and
girls make money fast. We mall
agents any samples wanted on re
ceipt of 25 cents each; Address The
Mutthuws-Northrup Co., Buffalo,
N. Y.
Saved Hia OhUld's Life.
A. N. Diiferbough, York, Neb.,
says: "Tho other day I came homo
aud found my little boy down with
cholera morbus, my wife Beared, not
Knowing what to do. went
straightway and got aC5 cent bottle
of Chamberlain's colio, cholera and
diarrhoea remedy, and gave it ac
cording to directions, You never
baw suoh.a change in a child. His
limbs and body were cold. I rub
bod his limbs aud body with my
hands, aud after I had eivenbim
the second dose ho wont to sleep, as
my wife says, "from n death bed he
was up playing in threo hours." It
saved me a doctor bill of about threo
dollars, and what 1b better, it saved
ray child. I can rccommond it
with a clear cousolenco." For sale
by Iluskett & VauSlypo.
A hugo octopus or devilfish has
been captured outside tho Qolden
Gate, Cal by some fisherman. It
measured fourteen feet from tho end
of the body to the end of tho longest
tenacle, and has eight arms, and as
is usual with tho fish, there are over
800 suckers on the arms. Tho body
Is a huge saok, aud is soft and flab
by; it Is about two feet long. Thero
are two eyes about un Inch in diame
ter, and a faint resemblunce to a
beak and mouth. This specimen Is
ouo of the best in tho country, and
will be preserved and soutOhlcdgo
for exhibition nt tho exposition.
Mr.liaiiiler's Itecoinraeiulatlon.
Mr. J. A, Lander, a prominent ci
tizen of Clarksburg, Mo., und widely
known 1 n that Htate,says of Chamber
lulu's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrlicoa
Remedy: "I have seeii Its good re
sults aud can recommend it." For
sale by Doskett & Van BIypo Drug
gists.
Before Going East Enquire About '
The limited express trains of the
Chicago. Milwaukee & Bt. Paul
railway between Bt. Paul and Chi
cugo und Omaha und Chicago,
These trains are vestlbuled, oleo
trlo lighted and steam heated, with
the finest dlnlnjt and sleeping car
service in tho world.
The electric reading light lu each
berth is tho sticciWul novelty of
this progressive ugo, and Is highly
appreciated by all legulur patrons of
this line, We wish others to know
its merits, as the Chicago, Milwau
kee &tfl. Paul railway is the only
line lu the west enjoying the exclu
sive use of this patent.
For further Information apply to
nearest coupon ticket ugout, or ud
drtts C, J. Edijy, General Agent.
J. W. CASUY,Trav. Pass, Age.
225 SUrk Bt., Portland, Or. 8 20 tf
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Cutorla
Faltered Neither Way.
There wero about 800 newapp
mon in attendance, at the Cbicngo
convention, and their seats wm
pleasantly situated and were looked
upon with covetous eyes. Outsider
wero continually trying to slip into
them. Ono morning an end choir
was occupied for a fow minntes'br'a
prominent politician, who had come
up to speak to ono of tho correspond
ents. Ho took out his pencil and
fingered eomo paper to deceive the
Borgoant-at-anns, who was lynx eyed.
It was during ono of tho speeches,
nnd ho forgot tho rolo ho was play
ing in his enthusiasm at somo point
made by tho speaker.
Ho sent up a Bhout that took sev
eral of tho correspondents almost
out of their chairs. No ono seemed
to mind it particularly except a man
who was busy with Blips of Dane
headed with tho name of a Phila- j
dolphia journal. When the'fin
Bhout wont Up from tho disguised
politician, Pliilodblphia squirmed -good
doal, but kept on working, -At
tho second one ho turned and glanced
nt tho enthusiast, but three wa too
much. Ho said: D"
"Stop that yollingl Stop itlj Stop
it, I say I You nro a fool I" j
Tho politician stared at him,Ja
much as to say, "What am I her
fori" but said nothing. Another Phila
delphia correspondent turned around
mid said:
"Any nowspaper correspondent
who will go to a convention to work,
nnd thon toko part in tho veiling;
is" Tr
What ho rsaid was lost in another
yell by tho crowd. I havo been won
dering sinco whether tho politician
thinks ho disgraced himself as a
nowspaper correspondent or as a pet'
itician. Chicago Intrr Ocean.
Whn Servnuta Wero Uoatcn...
In that romarkably minute chron
iolo of domestio life in England in
tho timo of Henry" VHI, Tuiaerti
"Five Hundred Points of Good Hus
bandry," tho learned and pioua
author seems to take it for granted
that tho only way of dealing 'wttik
maidservants is to thrash them un
mercifully. Ho tells ua in hia mim
itablo doggerel that "slut1 slothful
must whinp," and that "a maid mart
bo forced ,to bo cloanly" or she i to '
bo "mado to cry creak." Mistxeseo
nro advised "togoabout-witti a holly '
wand in their, hand, although they
may not always navo occasion xovm
it, and to pay' homo when thoy fight"
that is to say, thrash "but riot to
bo always chiding." As regards the
laundry, tho domestic serfs 'am '
"warned to take hoed whon thejr
wash, or run in tho lash, and to wash
well, wring well and beat well, ao
that if any lack beating it will- be
themselves."
As for tho unhappy Cicely, 'the
dairymaid, sho is to cry "croak" that
is to say, tobothrashod if hor cheese
is "hovon" or puffed up, and if the
choose bo tough Cicoly is to have "
crash." If tho chooso bo spotted, .
Cicoly is to bo amended by tho beye. ,
and if it bo too full of whey the
wretched dairymaid is tohave
dressing." Finally, if any maggote
aro found in tho chooso, "mistress i
to bo nt Cicoly by and by." London
Telegraph. '
Ono of tho Omues at Famine.
Tho wanton despoiling of Russian
forests during tho lost thirty yean
has led to such widespread devasta
tion in tho woodlands that industrial
western Europe is nt present richer
in woods than central Russia. Tho
havoc wrought in tho forests lias had
tho result that tho abundance of
water in rivors and inland lakes has
decreased; that immenso masses of
quicksand havo been formed, which
encroach steadily upon the cultivated
loud; that tho Russian territory la
becoming dosiccatod and nature im
poverished; that tho temperature in
Bummor has increased by 8 degs, and
docreascd in winter to the sam
amount. . '
Professor Bogdanow, who has dfB-
Huutiy biuiuuu ujubo buujscm nr
yearn, predicts, upon the at
grounds, that the metauornhoaia t-u
X1.I1L.11. Ll.11 1..J.. 1. fl
tuw uiuck uurtu into noeorf WMt,iq
bo accomplished within tho
century unless this destruction att
woods bo proceeded again.' withf-i
ruthless energy. uerman AgriaBJk'
turai Journal.
Am KxelteU Davoiuhlro f itI?mI
It is Bald that the dialect of
onshireis so dear to persona 1
within sound of it that, w-
their after trainitur, they drool
its familiar phrases when usdk-r
pressure of strong excitement.
A colonel of the North Devoai
litia was one day reviewing Ids i
ment, and seeing a liar jump om
the initiat ot ua tMu,- he't
wildly, "There he go'tu. a
(Treat shaver I" Then, foraett
oxact point at' which, he hadi
KiYlng the word of
turned about and aakedt
"Where wor I, drama. 1
"Preeectt m mf wy
you, and the iaipjiHan -
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