iauta!assta(ssassssM533 'f"' .-, ' t ,i J s j4 !,' 1 IT ,r 1' rr n r .u 4 I 1' a! i? i a ' ' . . V- " " !! fill fl BfcTityiMliaMBipiB"' rr ..'. r iir nrw 1 : RJliLtl I . Ja COL JOSEPH : ii; One of Sheridan's Commanders Saved by Paine's Celery Compound. Jit- lllla. Iff ;'!' 'w mK Milk iWAf WJ, " ' AOAIWSTf FUSION. Col. Joseph L. Follctt of Now York lma n nntlonul reputation. At tlio hbo of 21, Col. Folltt unlisted In Battery 0, First Missouri Lltflit Artillery, mul soon roo to Ua com i.iniiri At l.nok-oiil, Mountain, lila was tlio only Uattcry that reached the miminlt. Slnco the war he has devoted him self to mechanical oiiKlneurliitf, and has Invented soy ml linportut Improve ments on the sewing machine, and a blcyclo that promises to bo ono of the surprise of next season. M'Iia tmiulftti nil tint nnrvnuu HVStem of an Inventor, kept up for months and months, seriously weakened the health of a busy brain worker llko Col, Follett, and his constitution, which even tho hardships of the wr bid not weaken, tlneatencd to suc cumb to nervous exhaust Ion. What Col. Follett haH to say In re uard to his restoration to health, can not fall to carry Brent weight. In n letter to "Wells & Richardson Co. of Htirllnuton, Vt., ho writes: When suffering from mental ex haustion and a generally disorganized system, nnd overwork I used Pain' oelory compound. "The compound acted llko a charm on my bowels and kept thhem In line condition, and I experienced great io llcf from my brain troubles, " 1 have not used l'alno's celery compound for six months, but I shall when In need of n tonic and gcnoral regulator of the system. I have rec ommended it to a great many, and every one who tried Itgot rellcf.- " It is tho best general remedey T over used or knew anything about." OWhcn tho nervous system has be- como weakened from any cause, i-amo a celery comiwund builds It up as Hom ing elso can. It makes people well. People In every walk of life have r..nttnn to ho unitcful to Prof. Phelps of Dnruiouth. tho eminent scientist who discovered Paine's celery com pound. He understood tho peculiar needs of tho nervous system; ho know that tho backache, hcadache.slcepless ucss, loss of appetite, and disorded blood all mean that tho nerves arc weakened and Inadequate to tho de mands upon them. Tho experience of thousands has proven all over this broad country that only Palne's celery compound will give health to tho uerees, and through them tot no entire bodv. Colleges conrencd upon Dr. Phelps their highest honors for his Invaluable Investigations In medicine, but all this seems Insignificant In comparison with tho chorus of gratitude that has gone up all over tho world from men, noineii and children, who have out grown weakness and tho lack of health by tlio use of l'alno's celery compound, most wonderful uervo and blood re-restoratlve. Tho Populist managers of Lane county, and Marlon" county, have ac clired against fusion. This was w o expected. The Populist party iu w Infancy Is loaded downwim enspum disgruntled polltlclansof tho old par ties; " Thoy hope by some hoek: or crook; jtho American people will put the People's party in power nnd then these men of "principle" who de nounce fusion as an unholy alliance will step up for the oflices. These nre mostly professionals for revenue, who want to make the people believe they are honest men and reformers, -when nil they am sec In politics Is tho hun ger for ofllcc. Pcnnoycr was a "middle of the road" partisan and populist, and what i ,11,1 ii.ivr i-iv In the way of SblilV UIU uuvivi j --- Mi, rlntr or to reduce extravagance In nur nubile affairs. He stood In to lo cate the asylum and other Institutions wherever legislative combines di rected. Ho fused for Pcnnoycr, but always opposed fusion against the g'iB' t,. c!i..,..n tu in tlio Hfinatc today bc- cause the Portland Populists run a "middle of the road" ticket and a -,Minn TiAmocrat run on n "mid- uuiyuiui.v" die of the road" ticket, and between the two little Jo, who probably fur nished money nnd directed both of tiimn.Blloned.in. fflic partisan for rev enue Is tho hard fact the taxpayer has to deal with. This Is the first comment Tun i,.t iinnimil mi the whole dls- UVUiVHO" .i"'. - Kraccful controversy. Tun Journal Is n Republican paper and Its editors will labor always for reforms within their own party and for the 'best pos slblc results for the people ut tl,c hands of all mon In offlcc, regardless of what party they belong to. Hut It is sickening when tho people of a thinly populated state like Ore gon are suffering from nn over-supply of politicians, extravagance of olllol nllsm and partisan machine politics, to seo a lot of pretended reformers wrangllug for spoils that aro "out of sight" as completely as tho gold Holds of the moon, and there Isn't a poli tician among them would not lay down all principle nnd tnko crumbs at the hands of tho Republicans or Cleve land either. imm nffl 1 t"" ,. - m . 7' '-.n. i f i X (i luilHl . '4 A 1R m PUOPLtt'S INSURANCE. Daiiy Capital Journal. ' mdMl I ! ii Hi J MY 1IOK1CK HUOTHICHS SATURDAY, FKH. 15,1800. ANNOUNCKMliNT. 1 horoby aunouueo myself as a candidate for tho otllco of COUNTY ASSESSOR subject to tho will of the county Republican convention. d-w .1. A. VAN BATON. AN APT COMPARISON. MULON-THIIWH3. Some funnels were talking about the political unties of a Salem news paper when onu of them remarked thoy reminded him of a lot of boy caught stealing melons and the farmer hud fired a charge of shot Into them, Thoy wore running In till directions and wioh was trying to grab a melon us he ran. Thoy havo been raiding the ii it' melon patch a long tlmonnA It is iuu thev were runout SJM'ltJILlUUJ IL.i 1-11.-HI. LI .nil my MEN'AGt!S UuUblriThsrouibly, l'urir Uud. Four out Dtm-avNUi Buffer srrouiu', uentklTrorrr.alUcfci of "tho blue," ore tut r)rintf tho iMiuUty r catljr c((mo. V'.. Uum, reclaim )mr innnltiiil. reffAln vour HUpr, Dou't tlMivklr. StaA tor took vritu Ml4aUoa nd proof. Mall) (icaloj) troo. 5sF A number of state oftlclals were commenting on Ttuc Joui(NAL.'Hbelng tho only papr In the state to assail the supremo court for Its decision In the Eastern Oregon asylum case. Judge Murphy said It reminded him of a man who rowed out In tho middle of a rlvor In a little skiff to stop a big steamboat. He got right In front of It and the sicamlwut people thought it would be too bad to run over tho llttlo cuss and drown him, so they stopped, when the follow in the skiff got up, swung his arms and shouted, "stopped It by CJ-dl" They all had a good laugh. Another man remarked that whenever tho Orcgonlun Jumped onto tho governororseoretary of stato about their salaries, Tiik Jouhnal attacked tho supreme court about Its extravagance. This raised n luugh again, nnd one man got mad as he thought It was on him. He said ho didn't caio a d what the pajwrs said about him, he got $5,000 a year J and wasn't a stato otllelal either, Just a clerk and could take care of himself. He seemed to think hocould get nows- papem tu defend him. The farmers and lalHirlug man who can't got a dollar u day can only defend them selves with their ballot. Mr. M. W. Smith, or Polk county, Is meeting with good success Intro ducing tho Oregon Fire Relief As sociation, with headquarters at Mc Mlnnvillc, V. J. -Martin, secretary. It Is Insurauco at absolute cost for lire losses, and Mr. Smith has enMsted Hon. David Craig, of Maclcay, and other farmers of high character. Nono of the officers receive n salary. riii.nuanrnt.irv (i ml lruvil i I r(tnra rn. eclvo a pcrccntngo of tho membership receipts. The by laws require that all expenses bo paid out of the receipts from new members, consequently after you become a member you never pay anything more towards tho oxpenses of tho association. POLITICAL bAnKINOI .... --xi.... timfnn unusual uur cxcuaBgea mn number of bankers aro candidates for congress and legislatures. The newt papers from Yamhill county lndlcato that none bnt bankcra arc slated for the legislature there. This Istrncof several counties In the state. When It is remembered that In Portland two largo banks dictate since years to a great extent city, county and state politics, nnd that a bill was passed in the senate of the last legislature, to give those two banks a monopoly of handling tho public funds, It will be scon that the banker In politics Is be coming n political Issue. Speaking of the efforts to retire the greenbacks und paper currency, the Raker City Rlade says: "May God and the people thwart their wicked purposei ii mere u not so many congressmen wuo uwt their election to the lnllucnco of the banks, nnd who look to them for their re-election, a remedy would soon bo found. When wo remember thnt money Is power, and that we now have some 3,800 national banks, which arc a law unto themselves, and whoso enactments arc for self-aggrandizement, we can understand why It 1b that congressmen hesitate to apply heroic remedies for too m, nf llnnncial Ills. If our congress hud the courage to direct the secretary of the treasury to recognize silver as well ns gold money of final redemption, recognize gold, silver and treasury notes ns of equal value In exchange, the anxious fears that the reserve fund will reach a danger line, nnd the national treas ury become insolvent, oum mo.,11- pcar. There is an oviucnii uiivaiLiuu to stand by tho law of 1878, providing for the contUuancc of tho greenbacks, but If tho banks can demand redemp tion In gold as often as thoy can gather them thoy will force the gov ernment to either demonetize nnd destroy its currency or contlnuo tho bond purchase of gold. "Wo express our deep conviction that there will bo no financial prosperity until congress provides thnt nil money and currency shall bo supplied by tho government, and that nil corporation currency shall bo suppressed as soon ns It caa bo consistently done. The grand issue ft government currency or corporation currency. If banks of Issuo arc sup pressed times will be good and pros perity will nbountl." Partnerships between, the govern ment nnd corporations havo always proven fatally Injurious to the people. Tho same men who serve the govern ment nnd pretend to want to lcpre- sont the people aro Interested In thoso corporations, and a man's dovotlou will bo where his Interest Is. His heart Is whero his treasuro Is. Ho can not serve both government and cor poration with equal fidelity. Either the Interest of tho government or tho Interest of the corporation must suf fer. It Is not generally tho latter. Until wo have a llnadco system rest ing on the government Itself Instead of on the banks, wo will have no relief. And tho government Is tho people. 1 I -r n .uapitai iranster Co HAP1IV Ti-imu h... ' ......... ivnin, rRU1i Express, bngcuge nnd all kinds ef Wfl,v done promptly. Leave orders at Pi(6,. More. mite'i IJ-VU DEPOT EXPRFSS Meets nil mall mid passenger trains n, lcand express to nil parts ofthe "",?' 'rompt service, Telephone No. 70. rLKADER, 1 ! AGISTS Ml In nil towns and localities throutihout ii. United States and territories to sell the loun, nln Washer and Steam Cooker, tlio best In uhc. It saves Itsown price In the wejftf clothes hi less than six months, bent r n D. by express, prepaid, for $3.50, in tin; it in copper. I'or parllculius, addrcs J J. R IIKOWN. 156 Stato btrect. Salem, Oregon, Oil lthas rolled" into public favor Ciiiniwcial1Streo(, Comer Stale H jB V .ti vEHs&&vy bH SMMi- WtXTTTHVW Tlio Capital Prinlinc Comnanv lm ,. moved to that location. Call on us. V. A.Cusick tj. II.Aumt, PreBldent. Cashier tl '1 1 VI i' I 'Sill '1 IV'UlfifHl PLUG The largest piece of GOOD tobacco ever sold for io cents INSURANCE. J. N. Fergon, agent for Western Assurance of Toro-ilo, Phoenix or London, New Zealand Insurance company and the Etna Life and Accident, has moved his office In with the Globe Real Estate office, up stairs in poit office bulla incr t-2 im EAST AND SOUTH WOLZ'S HARKIT 3?FREE DELIVERY. WflLZ L MIESLKE. PrcDS. Dealars In all kinds of fresh and salt meats . igpFresh sausap- a specially. 171 COMMERCIAL ST. spei AL GEO. JPENDRIGIZ'S MEAT MARKET. 32I Commercial st. Cottle Block Successor to C. M Beck & Co. Best meats In tho city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. The old soldiers have ft right to be heard in politics und nre naturally friendly to Congressman Hermann. Ono of them recites elsewhere what he knows about tho gonial hand shnker from Oregon. SALEM WATER CO. Office! Willamette Hotel Building For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance, Make all rnmnlaints at the office. Upen sptckct to prevent ireczing, posi tively prohibited. Care should be taken Iftn ilanofr nf (tMina to have ston and waste gate closed seo Section 3 rules and reg ulation, no deduction in mils win ueni lowed for absence or for any cause whatever unless water is cut oi irom premises. -VIA hasta Route. OF SALEM. Transact a general banking busmen, MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. I.oint consldcicd without delay. HAMILTON &M01H Hush Bank bulldind. MONEY TO LOANI On city or farm property. Overrun's Hank, T. K. FORD MONEY JO LOAN, I have $5000 to loan in one sum or in; fractional part not less lhan $300 To lola'a Salem during the next 30 days. Addrea with particulars, J. II. HAWLEV, 266 Stark street, : Portland, Or OF THE Southern Pacific Co. California Express TrainRim dai, between Portland and S. Francisco. "South I I North 8:50 p. m. 1 1:00 p.m. 1 0:45 a- "' TvT lv ar. l'ort.ana Salem San Fran. ai. lv. lv. REPUBLICAN NOTES. Tho Republicans of Seotts Mills hold a meeting Monday evening for tho purposo of organizing a club. Tho Republicans or Frultland neighborhood changed the date of their meeting at the school house from Friday night (Feb. 14) to Tues day night (Feb. 18). All aro Invited to attend. Republicans who really favor re forms In Oregon should beware of roorbacks that will bo circulated In tho next month to defeat any Inde pendent man whom tho ring cannot work. Remember, voter If your work In tho primary counts against the melon- stealers, you will bo ruled out as not n good Republican, if tho gang do It, The Statesman has dropped Elder Huvkloy llko a cold potato, ChttdrervCryrfor Pitohar's Cftttorla. The golbug candidate of tho old Portland ring was beat for president of tho stato Republican clubs. 'Now ho howls to bring about a secession of his wing from the Ropubllcan party. Ho was never anything but an over estimated bag of wind, and stool pigeon of tho ring. rartlasnshlp for revenue ouly, is becoming very uauseaslng to the pec-. pie or Oregon, WE GIVE AWAY A Sample Package (4 to 7 doses) oi Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets To any one sending name and address to us on a postal card. QNCB USED THOY ARB ALWAYS IN PAYOR. ITenee, our object in sending them out broadcast ON TRIAL. . They absolutely cure SICK HBADACHE, Biliousness, Constipation, Coated Tongue, Poor Ap petite, Dyspepsia and kin. dred derangements of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Don't accept some substitute said to be "Just as good." The substitute costs the dealer less. It costs you ABOUT the same, HIS profit is in the "Just s food." WHERB IS YOURS? Address for Frkr Sampm;, WerU't nUptnury Mtdlctl AuocUUm, N Hi HJ U MVfMKXK, V. dissolved partnership on State street, and has orvneu n wagon ana carriage snop at 320 Commercial St., in connection with Spracue THE WAR IS OVER and no one is hurt. The undersigned have ;ned a wagon an mmercialst.. in & Crounk's blacksmith shop, opposite the State Insurance buildimr. where 1 will carrv a complete line of carriage and wngon wood material, and I am ready to build or repair sny kind of vehicles on iliort notice, from the heavlert to the lightest, and will give prices which have never been lieaid of before. I guarantee all work to give perfect satisfaction. Give roe a call. R. J. IIERSCHBACII, I :S Salem, Oregon. Above trains stop dt Eaut Portland, Oregon City, Wo dburu, Salem, Turner, Marion, tpifcrsnn. Allnnv. Albany lunction. Irvine. Eugene, Creswell, Drain, and all stations irom Koseuurg to Asniann, inclusive. ROSEUUKO MAIL DAILY. South 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:20 p.m. lv.l'ortlnndar. lv. Salem lv. ar. Rosob'g lv. .North 4:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:30 a.m. "South SALEM PASSENGEU. 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. lv.rortlandar. ar. Salem lv. North 10:05 a.m. 8:00 a.m. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all trains. Miss Ballot's Soli Ol'ENBI) UN C II AN NINO HALL, Will rorattrl rllllrlrtn from 1 VC1M UOWlfd c.;l nttrnilnn m lwirlnncrs. All desired branches for theolder pupils taught, includ ing drawing, modeling, music ii.i tlstic t.eedlc work All work done on the ta- .lt..!,l.,t nl.n In which each child ii H vanced nccordlng to Its own capacity. Fct terms nnd particulars apply to Miss 0. ml. lou. I wentietn anil ncnwww " "German Lessons Given by a qualified teacher, a native of Germany. Classes for children on Sat uday nt Channlng Hall. , ;Mrs. Rapsev. 454 MarioiS BANJO LESSONS, Given on reasonable terms ty an expnlt teacher. W. A. RAl'sEV, 454 mw FREE TO AIL LADIES! I have a very simple home treatment which I will send free to all suffering women. Cures female troubles of every nature, Moit won. derful remedy ever known The half has never been told; For could we wltn Ink the ocean fill, Were every blade of grass a quill, .Were the whole world ol parchment made And every woman a scribe by trade To tell the merits of Balm of Figs, Ilwould drain the ocean dry. Isor would the scroll contain the whole, Though stretched from sky to sky. Address Mrs. J. W. B., box 96, Tallman, Linn county, Or. 2.12.1ml WEST SIDE DIVISION. Between Portland nnd Corvallls, dally (ex- .n. C..M,l.t . ICl'b fcJUIlUUJT. , 7:30 a.m. I Lv. 12: iSp m. J Ar. Portland, Corvallls. Ar Lv (6:20 p. m j ii3S p. m. At Albany and Corvallls connect with trams of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad. C. H. LANE, NTTMIJ MUi 211 Commercial st., SilemOr Sults $15 upwards, rants upwan4s.Br Express train dally except Sunday. 4:45 p. m I Lv. Portland 7S p. m. Ar. Ar. 1 8:2c, a. m. y. McMinville Lv 6:50 a, m. THROUGH TICKETS to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratel from W.W. SINNER. Agent, Salem. E. P, ROGERS, Asst. G. F. & P. A., Portland, Or. R. KOEHLER, Manager. HARD TIMES PRICES 1 Hie times are hard and I propose to give the public hard times prices New factory shoes.plaln 100 MhV0e7ndcal ISO Hand-made steel shoes. ;v 2 00 Track shoeing ..... , ti 250 . "Jaclc" Ilavlchis, loo Chcmeketa street. J. H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a snlahy of fine repair work. Setb tliomasclock.c.. us Commercial Street' h Solcntiflo American & Agcnoy for ls. -.kF L.r 1 k& wm wmmr Chicago, Milwaukee, & Si. Pan! R'y. A1WIW nina mmZiytm DKSinu BATBUYia 'J?7. , CWYtOHT, t&! MUSN & CO, (Sit BaouiWAT. Niw Yoa. pidctt bureau for lecuttDs ptnu in America, l.rery ttnt Uken out by u U broajht betora Um publlo by a notloo given frea oteaarxe In Uls f Amiffit Qvnttixm Ut,rml circulation of any sclenting capr In ths worW. biilenaiJly tUatrteJ. No intelUirent C n ll-ouU Lo without It. Weekly. tt3,On 5 1.' v "oiith. AiMrru, UUN!T& Crt J Ii" "aT,NuwVorkCltr. Uls U Is a non.poUo g.PAUU 4 I J- i H H . ill '"""""SMILWAUriEMiJh Tako Your Wifo one ot those handsome Pouoki Popp Box TrlPlMtMl..KllL "-j lf vuiiw "lulCtCAOOX o off Boxes. I ot powder. I fATr "la 1 it a jj. n rt tli. noqj hoea. i?f. LQUIU.j V i. i tf. &9i Tf,m?K tpf Uonerrhcea: ' 1 I'Jrt'' 8Pfnerrhii: r.4 Willi, u 11 natural dl. IJ ni&tiin. r aur Inflamma. u u. rliKiii.ii ur ulcers N "i-nsirlocent. britcrsUta, - - - . .. i.mj, $JjQBl r J Ultlt. sitj. GLANCEJAT THIS MAP Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Stg Railway and note Its wngVMwto. transcontinental lines at St. t m tni, and remember when going, east "" 'l leJ ty are lighted with electricity a ne. steam. Its equipment Is nFfcJzU Buffet, library; smoking and gPt with free reclining chairs. E.'Q car leithhas an electric read ng m iU dining cars are the 1bestl.," lt & Other lines are longer thn! this, w ,u. are snorter, ana - -- e ,ur6cic urious accommodations. 1 n"J,.fL Mil3 reasons for the popularity of Tb s w kee." Coupon ticket agents in eftW, road office vlll give yon further inum- 0f ddre a J. EDDV. General Agent J. V. CASEY, Trav. P" fo wrcuitr acDi vu request. iK 1 -I.