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J-.RJ-f'V, W'f T "V 'Tvt hi , J 1? If you want a sure relief for pin la tha back, side, chest, or limbs, use an Porous Plaster BEAR IN MlMD-Not one of the host of counterfeits and imita tions is its good as tne genuine. Allcock Daily Capital Journal BY HOKBR BROTHERS. Fit IDA Y, .IAN. 31, MOT. ANNOUNCEMENT. I licrcby announce myself as n candidate for the olllcoof COUNTY AflSKSSOIt subject (o tlio will or t lie county Ilopubllcnn convention. (Mv J. A. VAN BATON. DENJ. P. TILLMAN. Continued from llrst p:iKe. "How many of 1 hesc reasonable ex pectation!? Iiave lx?cn met ? Whoc nclvlM) ban lie, (the president) recog nlzed ? None but that of the boot llcksand sycophants who havcernwled on their knees for crumbs of patron ago nml betrayed their coustltuleiits for IheolllctMlu IiIikIU.. "In the entire history of this coun try the hlgli oftlce of proslilen.. has never been ) prostituted, and never has the appointing power been so ubUKcd. Claiming to bo the npostio of civil service Tcform, tho president has debauched tho civil Bcrvlcc by making appointment only of thoso wlioee sponsors would Burroiulcr their manhood, and, with bated breath, walk with mibiiilsvlvo head In IiIh presence. With relentless purpose ho has lgnorod his oath ofolllco to up hold and obey tho law, and has paid out gold Instead of coin and Issued bonds to buy moro gold, by lKith actions overriding the law and giving heed to tho Interests of any but moneyed friends I might say bis owners or partners. "While- to this besotted tyrant coin hascomo to mean gold alone, bo om not by his mcro 'Ipso dixit' change tho law of this laud and prevent tho plain meaning of tho English language. "Tho repeal of tho .Sherman law, which was tho llrst point of attack of this 'unholy alliance, was only uc compllshcd through and In conjunc tion with u majority of the Republi can sonatom. "This Democratic president ac complished what was not pouslblo for any Republican executive under tho circumstances to have brought about. A chango of the party In power Inula. largo number ot olllces In his gift, with which to buy votes." In dlKciititilug tho"houcst meaning" of parity of gold and silver In tho hfirmau law ho said: "Tho object was to linvo thorn ns wist eauh other to hold sliver up by holding gold down, and an honest secretary of tho treasury should Imvo roslgncd his ntllco rather than submit to tho dictation of a besot tod chief; should have paid out silver to pro tect tho treasury from tho gold gam blow and bond gamblers, ivh the law uml his otllco required. "No woudor tho senator from Massa chusetts feels warrant In twitting us with tho decay of Southern statesman ship and charging us with dishonesty. Ho charges It, however, In another connection, and Isaldlngandabettlng this Judas from Kentucky, who, after a brilliant enreor of 20 years and moio as it leader and champion of the slhcr forces, tins, In his old nge, como to this pitiful pass. Ami then to think tha indictment thus brought against tho whole sect Um should have mi much col )r of truth and of fact to back It xin In tho apostasy from their prln ol 'los of tho two other secretaries from tho South In tho cabinet ot n lr ildcnt who disgraced tho name of democracy. Tho Bouth bows Ita head FAILING MANHOOD General RDtl Nervous Doblllly. J1K IfJn twiifi . tnw at Body- ami Mini . UtTecu ot Krrotu or- Uxcc In Old or Vouwr. .Robust, KoW junuuuuu juiljf rtmOTWl, cd ia liuw 10 eoiarxa and Htrcnotben Wm, Un. ilovelortxl Portion at olulelf on. IVnntrl .jkunUoii and ERIE MEIHAl In shame at this exhibition of moral cowardice, and despises the rene gades." The senator contended that if there had been one idea more persistently nnd prominently presented to the American people by J'rcsldcnt Cleve land than any other, It had been the Iniquities of tho tnrllT and the de mand for Its revision. In season and outof season, with "damnable Itera tion," ho had sung this siren song In thecarsof the farmers. In this con nection he quoted from messages of tho president In 1887 and 1888, and said he did It for "the purpose of pointing out the evolution of a tyrant and of showing the transition from a conscientious, law-abiding chief mag istrate to an arrogant and obstinate ruler, who Ignores the law and Issues bonds at will and Issues them under n statute that Is subject to the suspicion that It was Intended to 1 temporary and limited In Its application, Instead of conferring a discretionary author ity, lie not only Issues them, but does It secretly, with his law part ner as a witness to the contract, and has created the suspicion in the minds of millions of his countrymen that a president of the United States can use Ills high olllce for prlvato gain. "Ho dllTcrs with tiic republican party only In one particular of tho tarllT, and on that be has blown hot and cold as his pet hobby, and will go down In history as the most gigantic failure of any man who ever occupied the White House, all Ixjcuuso of his vanity and obstinacy. "To make good this charge, that, when President Cleveland came Into power In March, 189.1, and could call on tho senate and house (both demo cratic for tho llrst tlmo since tho war) to carry his policy Into elTcct, ho did not call an extra session to give tariff reform to tho people, but Instead, called congress together to stop tho colnago of silver." Discussing the repeal of tho pur chasing or tho Sherman law which followed, ho said: "Democrats and Republicans vied with each other In tho furtherance of the policy which had been formulated and steadily pursued by tho senator from Ohio. When the senate met here was an acknowledged majority of men open and outspoken In their determination to stand by tho white metal, aiul who wero elected on that Issuo; but tho process of debauchery begun, and slowly tho senate yellded. In 00 days the deed was done, and tho chains wore rlvlted on tho wrist of the tolling millions. Did the raid on tho treasury stop?" Discussing the tarllT bill, which passed In tho regularscsslon following liu said; "It Is truo (tho president) did not sign, but allowed It to be como a law without approval; hut hero again we have tho spectacle of hypocritical assumption of suiwrlor Ity to his part? which has always marked his career. The tarllT law which he repudiated as unworthy, In volving 'party porlldyand party dls dishonor,' Is tho sheet-anohor which ho clings" And again referring to. tho presi (Uia hesald: "If he wero honest at tho start tnnd I am willing to grant that much) his association with Wall street and his onnectlou with wealthy men Imvo U'bauched his conscience and dc troyed all sympathy with tho masses.,, D Further on, In discussing tho gold question, hesald: "Rothschild and his American agents, graciously condescend to como to the help of tho United States treas ury In maintaining the gold which his wrought the ruin, and only charge a stuull commission otllO.000,000 oro. Great Owl! that this proud govern ment; the richest and mutt power ful on the. globe, should Imvo Iwen brought tow low n pass that a Lou don Jew should have been appointed It iveelver. and presumes to patron lt us tiriM. - ...... -iiie roponnu it y of ..mrl.li.nr ' president. Why Is he not Impeached? I "Tho encroachments of the federal Judlcary and tho suplnencss nnd ven ality, corruption, I mny say, of the' rjprcsontatl ve branches of the govern- ment are causes of deep concern to ill ' thinking and patriotic men. We are fast drifting Into government by In junction In the interest of monopllcs and corporations nnd the supreme court, by one corrupt vote, annuls an act of congress looking to tlio taxation of the rich. "Tho struggle from 1801 to 1803, which rcnchcd this fair land In blood.wnstoemancIpatc.OOO.OOOblack slaves. We nro fast approaching a condition which will place the collar of Industrial bondage around the neck of 10 times that many white slaves. A day of icckonlng will come, unless there Is no longer a Just God In heaven; nnd when It does come, woe be to those who have been tho oppres sor of (bo people. The present strug gle Is, unforttinntcly, too much like that which preceded the civil wnr, Inasmuch as it Is sectional. The creditor and the manufacturing states of the north and cast nave grown in ordinately wealthy at the expense of tho producing classes of the south, and arc urging this policy with the besotted blindness of Rclshazzar. "ft Is easy to sec that the struggle for the new emancipation has begun. There are now millions on the march, and they tramp, tramp, tramp side walks hunting work, nnd the high ways tagging bread, and unless relief comes they will some day take a notion to come to Washington with rifles in their hands to regain the liberties stolen from them, or which their rep resentatives have sold." During Tillman's bitter criticism of tho president ho put down his notes, and put the senators and tho galleries in roars of laughter by telling how, as governor of South Carolina, ho had come here to inaugurate the presi dent, had remained four hours In tho enow and sleet, until he wus nearly frozen to death, to honor this presi dent. "And," concluded tho senator, "I ask God to forgive mo for doing It." At one point, after bitterly arraign ing the president, the senator ad dressed himself to tho Republican sldo of the scnato and exclaimed: "Why have you not Impeached hlmV You have tho majority to do it." Hawiey interrupted him with the query: "Why did not the last congress do this?" "Ho Is not Impeached,11 continued the senator, "because he carries out your Republican policy. The last congress was no tatter than this." Tho senator closed at l o'clock. Tho members of tlio house from Stuth r z-m j2Pri 1 ' - - 1 W1 " HARD TIMES PRICES! he time are hard and I propose lo gtve the public lmrcl times prices. New factory shoes.plain j AVilh toes and calks 5 Hand-made Meel shoes Track shoeing - 5 1 Jack" JlarkhtH, ttio Choneketa Mrcct. eres another, thing you cant beatJOHNNlE a&0 xSBffiffiffiilKEy SKl'lVI&r PLUG The largest pi of EC3D to ever sold IO CHuIMT 9 CARPET PAPER Urge lot of heavy blown wrapping paper for sale cheap. lust the thing for putting under carpets. Call at Journal office. EAST AND SOUTH INSURANCE. J N. Ferg'ison, agent for Western Assurance ofToro'tto, Phoenix of London, New Zealand Insurance company and the Ulna Life and Accident, has moved his office in with the Globe Real Estate office, up stairs In post office build Inc. t-2 im Carolina and many others congratu- UlU'll llllll. Pitoi!ATi:.-Gco. A. Ehlen, one of guardians of Mary, William and Cath- arlno Ehlen, minor children of O. II. Khlen, deceased, was yesterday auth orized by tho county court to mort gage certain property of tho estate for tho sum of $l,7f0 for tho purposo of paying olf an Indebtedness now hang lug over tho property. A SUROOON'S KNIFE clvea you n (feline of horror on J drttd. There Is no longer necessity for Its use In many Ulienses formerly regarded as lucurablc without cutting. The Triumph of Conservative Surgery Is well llhutrated by the fact that IUI I UIU nUj, cureU W,l0llt ,he kulfe and without nln. Clumsy, chr. ttisr Uussenratt be tltrowu away I They never cure but often induce inflamma. lion. Mraugulatioii aud death. TUMORS OvaHan. I'ibrold (Uterine) s unyioaud muy others, are now removed without the writs of cuttinr operations PILE TUMORS 'Mirer. , otlitr diseases of the tower bowel, art permanently cured without patu or re sort to the knife STONE !' l,,.e mo'ldtr. o matter 01 vmu ,oW uw, U crushed, put. verlied, wathed out aud perfectly re. moved without cuttlus. STRICTURF ofUrluary Passage Is .. . , . . . lw remored without cuttlug lu huudreds or cases, l'or nam phlct, references nud all particulars, end io cents (la stain pt) to World's Dli' Seusary Medical AsaodaUon, W Mala treet.lluBiilo, NY. ff tt Mill WW h WOLZ L MIESCKE, Props. Ocalars in all kinds of fresh nnd salt meats. EP'Fresh sausaco a specialty, 171 COMMERCIAL ST. GEO. FENDRICWS MEAT MARKET. 32I Commercial st. Cottle Dlockl Successor to C. M Heck & Co. Best meats in tlio city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. -VIA- Shasta Route. OF TIIK SALEM WATER CO. Office: Willamette Hotel Building For water service apply at office. Hills navable monthlv In mlvann. Mib.. nil complaints at the office. upen spicket to prevent Jreczing, posi tively prohibited. Care should" bo taken if In danger of freezing to have stop and Waste crate closed im trrllrm 4 rnll nml n? ulation. No deduction in bills will beat. lowed for absence or for any cause whatever unless water Is cut of from prcmUes. V. A. Cusick President. J. II. Albkkt. iCashier. Capital Nate OF SALEM. Transact a general banking business. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby plven that sealed plani and specifications will be received until Feb- ruary 3, 1S96, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for a hos nital building at the Soldiers' Home. Rose linrif- Orsxrmn K-, lititl.llnn n l. r ...- 1 t)f hw.a t-rMin IUtlUIII IU IM Ul UIH1 vVH JjWM !Kr. Ab. ratliuctllomo 1 wua iwnenti in a ay. wiiimiiiiy ui provmiug ffioiMft?fe wvenuonnd looking ntter tltosolv- tZ?X? tu ?T WW f U, W1W W. with lPWLBf,,HltTW, K.T. miijjq'M, has .IwgQ. jiisuriwl hV tho MOTHERS anil those soon to be come mothers, should know that Dr. 1'lerce's l'avoritc Prescription robs chltdblrtli of its tor tures, terrors and dangers to bath mother nml rhttil lit. aiding nature in pre. nariuff the system for parturition , i Hereby "labor" ami tne period of cottrtnemeut are Breat y shortened. It also promotes the tor "fthlfd?0 nbundauccof nourishment NSS,a,S W)!,ft, wJ,hout Wifci SsSom iAih Now 1 do all my housework, wathine moklnl. aewluif and cxrythiuK for ruy lamlly & effiit Vf am Mooter now than I hav? becu In dx vearJ 110 SlOrV hllOl. Willi Iriwmpnl cisnfirnriarnnma or four Inmates and a ward large enough for 2o persons, and the estimated cost not to ex' cecd $5000. These plans and specifications jmust Include every tiling necessary for a com oplete structure, modern sanitation strictly ob served, and addressed to the undersigned, State House, Salem, Oregon, li. t . AU.KV, Chairman Executive Committee. I-8-2W THE WAR IS OVER and no one Is hurt. The undersigned have dlssohtd partnership on State street, and has opened a wagou and carriage shop at 3:0 Commercial t In. connection with Sprague KLrounk's blacksmith shop, oppoitle the SUK Iurance building, where I will carry a complete line of carriage and wagon wood mateiUI, and I am ready to build or repair any kind of vehloles on short notice, from the v.' ?tt0 the I'Rhtest, and will give prices which haye never been heatd of before. I guarantee all work to gtve perfect satisfaction. Olre me a call. ., H. J. HERSCIIUACII, I SO Sillrm Orfimn ...., ..fcw.(. Southern Pacific Co, California Express Train Run dan between wit.i.1. win, umi a muwigyu. South 8:50 p. m. . it:oo p. m. i 0:45 a, m. ITT lv ar. I'orl.ann Salem San Fran. Nortli ai. lv. I Iv.l Above train stnn M 1'naf l'nr.l.n.i r.- City, Wo dburn, .Salem, Turner, Marion, jefterson, Albany. Albany Junction. Irvine. Eugene, Creswell, Drain, nnd all stations from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. nuJfcUUKl MA II. DAILY. South 8::tu a.m. 11:00 a.m. f:20 p.m. lv. Portland nr. lv. Salem lv. ar. Itosoh'g lv iS?orth South 8AI.KM PASSENQKK. 4:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:;io u.m. 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. lv. Portland nr. ar. Salem lv. Xorth 10:03 a.m. 8:00 n.m DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE PULLMAN DUFFET SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Detween Portland and Corvallis, dally (ex cept Sunday,) 7:30 a.m. I Lv. I2:i5pm.f Ar. Portland." Corvallis. Ar. 1 6:2a D. m . . . . ... MrIJ35p m. Atoany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad. Express train dally except Sunday. 4:45 P. m I Lv. l'ortland 7t25 P. n. I Ar. a Ar I .- . 111 in tit i UJ " i" 1'n.uinriiie l, i 6:Soa. m. THROUGH TICKETS to all points in the Eastern State, Canada aim J from id burope can be obtained at lowest ra h. P, ROGERS, Asst. G. F. & p. a., R. KOEHLER, Manager. ratel Portland 'br. ,; t." 1 ..ri'. ..! 1 fK .a mM fltlrviwa TSlnn ..:? nMnS'.r"""' sW"aJ For Informailnn nA t lux Tea, sii TBEuSBSTif-y Jiucit bnr&n frtF umih....' ...: tn Vnssr r?ii7.VT-nv; .? ioxqnL mH8s atMWittltt Mrwsic.re.Uation or any ctenUfl9 pawr lu t - it, -'rj3.il Ul4 . Havo You oon th aaw rouom Por BoxT It Is Riven rreav.lth each box ot Powdar. Ask tor It. CUIIEMB WJr U t u s iiju B ! V ltl. art 1- nt,;.frnrnaaVa0arrS jhaVM, or any InnSiiSr Frnu .!. iff;, ,"' or ulctra. irHteriMCHwr tr.. .:;-:r,r,.I1s,nt;- SWV1:'' BfWJ'- ' wwBisu. -, .t. zia - "Caal U .lU.u wmi,. , .t?Cfl IT .... ..--'.vriTi Capit I Transfer Co. HARRY TOWty PROP. Exprcis. 'aiggace' ami nll Kinus ci worn me promptly.-Lcavftu orders ot Patton s .-. done store. DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mall and pasvmgcr trains Ung. Rage and cxpicss to all parts oflheclty. Prompt service, Telephone No. 70. 1 JAMES RADER. VETERINARY Condition powders, liniments, heal ing lotions and ointments, bllsteilng oint ments, purgative pills and colic medicines al ways on hand as cheap as elsewhere. CONSULTATION FREE. I W. C. MITCHELL. ' Graduate of Ont. Vet. College, Toronto Canada. J Office and Despensary at Red Front Livery Stable, Salem, Oregon. IIITSWII. In nil towns and localities throughout the United Slates and territories to sell the Fount ain Washer and Steam Cooker, the best In m-e. It sitves its on price in the wear of clothes in lets than six months, Sent C. O. I), by exprrn, prepaid, for $3.50, In tin; $5 in copper. For p.irticulnts, address J. II. DROWN, 156 Statu street. Salem. Oregon ZLZL iiiiiu-it I SiH, Comer Slate 111- i-.1 hiii mg Company u ic moved to 1I1.11 l.icniion. Call on us. ilieroToM On faim land security. Special rates on large loans. I-oans cunsitleied without delay HAMILTON & MOIR l!uli WmA bulldinM. ill ' (ill Milwaukee. 1 cap, k Si. I.1I a'y. VntO",a M.IN N C BOT A?rS. O -ft k it . iw!ii GLANCE AT THIS MAP. Of the Chicago, MiUvnukce and St, paui Railway and note its connection with ll transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha and remember when going- east that Its train, are lighted with electricity and heated bv steam. Its equipment is superb, lleirant Pullet, library, smoking nnd sleepine can with free reclining chairs. Each sleeping car lieithlias an electric reading lamp, and its dining cars aro the best in the world Other lines are longer than this, but none are shorter, and no other offers the above lux urlous accommodations. These ntc sufficient reasons for the popularity of "The MIKvan! kec." Coupon ticket agents in every rail! road office will give yon further Information or address ' C.I.EDDY, General Agent. J. W. CASEY, Ttav. Pass. Agent. Portland MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. Overturn's Hank, T. K. FORDJ MONEY JO LOAN. I have &COJO tn Injln 111 ftn cltm A. nt... fractional Dart iot lese ili.in iinn Tn U.n i.. Salem during the next 30 days. Address mm lumicuinrs, J. ir. IIAWLEY, 266, Star!: street, : Portland, Or FARM FOR SALE! 360 acres, located y miles west of Wapata station, Yamhill countv, and i miles south of Gaston. 17 acres of hops, large hop house, 20 acres, wheat land, 10 acre meadow and beaver damr mosl of the balance well set in a variety of tame grasses. Good soil, no rock, easilv nut In rnlilv.iilnn ..til. ..: . -.. ,.. ... ...,,, ..,.w(, .vim buiui tr creek on every 40 acres. Will sell in tracts of 40 acres or more at prices from $280 up. ward, according to location andl improve, ments. Easy terms. For further particulars ...muvui wm, 11. EUAN. ' 4 n Gervajs, Or low TO.2? F ortune 100 00 for every $10 invested can be made by our new Systematic Plan of Speculation. SlO OO'nnd mnn mnAm .111.. . ll t .... i .- -. mi Diimii inves- ments, by many persons who live away from All wn nctf I tn I ,.. i !. . --i ---" - ""'"t-ncuurnewanaor. Ignal methods. 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