HWM80OTflBlOMG0ifoOOWC tf! thing fried in COTTOLENE is appetizing, whole some and healthfulless greasy, tastes better, more digestible. Tb,(MtoUatt5-aitU tn'Cttfl' and tfni J In nllfflal wU- nif tin. THEN. K. FAIRiANK CO.,81' l'ouU' t,,,eKft(3?.T WAS" """"" Daily Capital Journal BY HOKICR. BROTHERS. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1800. Anything may be framed into a statute, the very government Itself might be over turned by some ridiculous provision and long years pass before the deplorable fact is discovered, as in the case of the bill de monetizing silver. That case alone is a warning. Nothing more revolutionary was ever done witn such insidious quiet. No one knew of it outside the three or four en gaged in it. Siilem Statesman editorial May 27, 1895. A TRIUMPHANT TOUR. Continued from Jlntt pane. Al Victor, where nlwut 150 people wero In uniting, Hrynu liad plenty of time to shake hands with all of them, as ilia train was sidetracked to meet another train. He did not speak, al though requested to do so. "The woods are full of Republicans who are Holng to vote for you," ejacu lated u fat man as ho wrung Bryan's hand. At Marengo there wero 2000 people at the depot. At Mnrcngo a reception committee, from Iowa City, boarded tho train, among them George 15. Holbcrt, ex chairman of tho Republican county central committee and editor of the Iowa City Herald, n Republican paper supporting Bryan, and Herbert Fair- all, ex-editor of tho Iowa City Repub lican, a Bryan supporter. Atlowu City a 10-niInnte stop was made and 1000 people wero voicing their enthusiasm. Bryan spoke briefly. at wj:st mhkiity. West Liberty, where- tho train stop ped for 20 minutes for dinner, over 1000 pcoplo greeted Bryan and a band played while ho was eating dinner. Bryan declined to say anything for the present, when his attention was called to tho decision of tho gold standard Democrats to hold a national convention at Indianapolis. Ho was shown a dispatch announcing that employes of two l'lttsburg Iron mills havo been called upon to contribute to tho McKlnley fund, which drew from him tho remark that ho wus loath to bcllovo that they could bo compelled to contribute, but said: "I very much prefer that tho con tribute their funds to McKlnloy and their votes to tho cause of freo sliver." Tho crowd stood In tho hot son un til Bryan llulshcd his dinner, when ho addressed them from tho porch saying: "I supposo this Is what may bo called tin after-dinner .spcteh, since 1 have Just llulshcd an excellent dinner. I ant very glad to two you and to glvo you a chance to meet a candidate. 1 believe It Is tho duty of any person who is a candidate for olllco to become acquainted with tho pcoplo whom ho Is to servo, If elected. AT DAVKNPOItT AND MOI.1NK. Davenport Is looked upon by Iowa silver men asa stronghold of opposi tion to the freo silver movement, but tho crowd that tilled tho platform and adjacent streets when tho train ar rived must havo numbered fully 1000. It was by far tho most noisy demonstration witnessed slnco tho Bryan party left homo with tho exception of tho reception at Des Moines Mr. and Mrs. Bryan leaned over tho railing of tho rear platform and shook hands with all who came, within reaching distance, while the crowd was u; waving, strug gling mass of humanity from tho cent r of interest to, the outer circle. In reioni5uj(riiumei-gys urgent lnyl Mttlous, Brynirspoko as follews: --? roquette fried in COTTOLENE is a most toothsome morsel to tempt a fickle antjetite. Once tried, then all desire for lard-fried thincrs will vanish. Every "They say that thlsls-a town that believes In gold. If so, I want you to tell the people that wewlll do even better. Wo believe in both gold and silver. I promised myself that I would not do any talking on the road, but the presence of so many enthusi astic persons Is a temptation that I cannot withstand. I do not know whether 1 can come back or not, be cause it is a large country, and it is going to take n good while to get over it, but If the shouting that I hear hero Is an indication of your feelings, I do not think it will bo necessary for mo to come back here. I havo promised that 1 would not make any appointments until after election, but 1 will break that promise and appoint each one of you a missionary to go and work until election day." As the train drew away, Mrs. Bryan scattered a number of rocs and women and children vied with the men In the struggle that ensued for the prizes. When Bock Island was readied, live or ten mliiutcslatcr,tho scenes at Davenport were re-enacted and emphasized, There wero fully G,000 people at the depot. "I do not desire to tako part In any political discussions until after tho notification, but I want to assure you that this campaign is not going by default by any means. The principles represented In tho Chicago platform will bo presented from tho stump In every state from Maine to California. He assorted that there was not a stato which thoy wero willing to con cede to tho "enemy." It was but a fow minutes' ride to Moll'ne, where the depot platform, railroad yards and adjacent streets wero literally packed with enthusi astic pcoplo. The train moved slowly through tho crowd, tho crowd swaying forward like a tidal wayo. Bryan left tho train after tho station was passed, and, accompanied by Mrs Bryan, was escorted to the platform, whoro ho was Introduced by a member of tho committee. TALKS TO LAHOltKHH. "I am very much gratified to llnd so many pcoplo assembled to manliest their Interest In tho campaign upon which wo aro entering, and I am es pecially gratified to find thoso pcoplo assembled In towns whoro so large a proportion of the population aro what aro known as laboring men. If our cause does not bcnoflt those who toll, then wo havo no right to ask Tor Its adoption by tho American people. I bcllovo with nil my heart that tho restoration of tho freo coinage of gold and silver at tho present legal ratio, without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation on earth, will bo ofbeuclltto all of tho people or tho United States. When our opponents come and speak to tho laboring man and try to warn him against tho res toratlon of silver, I want tho laboring man to submit this suggestion to them, that thoy let tho laboring men thomselves tell what Is good for them A petition wus tiled lncongrcssa llttlo moro than a year ago, signed by tho leaders of nil tho labor organizations of prominence In tho United States, and that petition, after describing tho evil effect of demonetization, usked for the restoration of gold and silver at lOtol. I would be wllllucr MENAGtS Quickly, Tfeorouahlr, 1'oroTor Cured. Four ou( of live who nut tot ntrvoiuncM, wontal worry, attacks of'thoblucVarobu paying tho penalty of curly pxreesuH. Vic tims, roolalm your manhood, reratn your vigor. Don't dmlr. Bend for book vtllh xpUnatlon ami proofs. Jlailod (scaled) t reo, ERIE MEQIOAL GO., Bufftto, N. Y. .- Jr .'iti! H tim-mm to submit this iUoiHon In tliMnbor 'Ing men tlicniHclvfs, bii; I iitu not I willing to submit it lu thciM Mople who say free coinage will be good for them, but that they arc not willing to be benefitted, for fear tho laboring men will stiller. All I ask or you Is that you study the question and make up ybtlr mind wh t ought to be done, go and do it, remembering that In tho United StnKS the balldt Is given for your own use, for your own protection, and that no man can tell you how you shall use It." Bryan's hands wero given active employment until tho train drew away from the struggling crowd. It was noticeable that this largo crowd, estimated at f000, was composed largely of worklngincn" and lliolr families. ON TO OiUOAtJO. At LaSalle a thousand people sur rounded the train. Bryan hero mani fested a disinclination to continue the handshaking ordeal, although ho grasped the hands of a few who who crowded about, and .Mrs. Bryan with tho evident Intention of light cnlng the candidate's work, also shook hands with a few. At Ottawa aooo citizens were out surging around the platform. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan were escorted by n cordon of police through the crowd to a platform from which Bryan spoke. He discussed the issues or the campaign with considerable freedom, and was frequently ap plauded. The Republican party, he suld, did not uphold tho gold standard asa good thing, but simply declared that "tho American people must suf fer from it until some other govern ment will help us to get rid of If" He addressed his argument, ho said, to a "a pcorilo capable of governing themselves." DKMONSTHATION AT CHIOACIO. Long before the hour arrived tho streets lu front of tho Clifton House, from the balcony of which Bryan was to speak was crowded with a dense throng. At 8::b Bryan appeared, and was greeted with Immense cheering from -the multitude. "I have no language, fcllow-cltlzens, that will express tho emotions ex Contluucd on third page. (3HSR&X W.X3X?.U. .wivSjt&i GAIL BORDEN NA O U rSvonl ..CONDENSED HILK.. mS V$C S-'YUIfll IQ SOLD EVBRYWHERB 1 sm&msssssomm WANTED.-Sollcilors for camnalfn book "lirvan, Sewall and Free Silver,'' authorized by Dryan, written by K. L. Metcalf, Editor Omaha World-Herald, appointed author by Dryan. Contains speeches ami platform. A bonanta for agents, a free silver mine for workers. Only $ I 50. The only aulnoriied book, so per cent. Credit given. Freight paid. Oulfft free, llegln now with choice of territory. Permanent, profitable woik for 'p6. Address The National Dcok Concern, Star Uulldlng, Chicago. S io-3ot s-. a nr. s 50 Gents ON THB DOLLAR, Ed, vS, Lamport, 289 Commercial st D Salem, Or,, Has bought the Frank. E Shaiv fcr and (he M, Bcamcr. harness stocks at forced sale. $4,000 worth oKgoods will be disposed of at 50icents on the dollar, Sign of the White Horse. OHt-RMJ Sllg Of oox POZZONI'S COMPLEXION PnwnFn i'WyteiJ.ftr-2rkss! ( I iiiM1 9aplloti lowdcr-btutirTlii 1 J A Ullcto, lavlilblo yrutottlou to Uo IcJ. MOX III Blieu tr alZ,Z -bk nruiiii-u ijiii k kBBik" u AT DRUarjISTS xkd FANCY BTOIlEa. ' fttTTV " "iVIri mnlilimiiOTiM a&MxirtmK(tMefi, nn v unt WsMiMff mm 1 IP I hUl tt! MP; iiif ii turn i "'' "''' "i Illlllllli'lllllUllhl BlackwelPs Genuine BULL. DIMHAM You nlll rind one coupon Inside cub 2 oancs tag and two coupons Inside each K ounce bag. lluy boa. read the coupon and ce how to KuwtuauuaiuwuauawiAii JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in Uhe state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of jrass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EOUND A hunch of keys. Owner can have same by paying for this noiico at Jour nal office. io3t FOR SALli OR TUAUE-MS ' nw proyed farm land, 4 miles east of Salum,viih new houso, new barn, running water; will sell or trade for cheaper land, Address O. M. Reeves, Salem, Or. 727 im WOOD WANTEDTcn cords of prime big fir, ten cord of grub oak and ten cords solit ash. Address, with price, XXX, care this office. 14 tf iTERES-VoUk (TiIASC'ET-A proprietor wants to trade a good weekly newspaper office in good town for unlncumlxrcd im roved Sa lem property. No opposition. Good rea sons. Information at tliis office. 6 18 tf KoR SALE Driving mare for sale at a bar gain; weight about 1 160; good traveler, In quire of Wm. Drown & Co. 30 tf FCK SALli At a Bargain, Fine residence and earner lot, near city hall. For further particulars inquire at tills office. O-J3 tl FOR SALE OR REN'iV-40 acres land 5 miles out. Partly improved, wood and pasture, good house, large barn, 2 acres bearing orchard, lot of small fruit, good water. Wood Htumpagc can be had. llox 145, balcm CARl'KT PAPER Large lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap, lus the thing for putting under carpets. Call a Journal office. J ' ' 3EMWJ...IH Experienced Travelers say they know they're on the Uurlinglon the moment they strike it. It Is so smooth, so ensy-so delightfully free from jolts and Jars and sudden starts nd stops Another proof of the truth of Jwliat we try to bring home to you every week in tho year that for right down solid com. fort, the llurlinnton has no real competitor among the railroads os tht west. Omaha, I'coria, Chicago, St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louis are only a few of the points to which it will pay you to take the Uurlingtoa, Tickets and full information on application to the local ticket agent or by addressing, A. C. SHELDON, G.A., Poitland.Or. Salem Steam Laundry Please noticcjthc cut in prices on the following! Shirts, plain locents Under drawers 5 to locents Under shirts 5 to locents bocks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion, ' Flannels andothcr work in tclligcntly washed by hand. Col, J, Olmsted Prop, ,K,n , , T. B. BROWN, 1 17 Commercial street, J Salem, Oregon. This Is the very best Smoking Tobacco madeo 1 cet your stmro of IttO.OU) la presents. K C H. MACK. - DENTIST. - Successor to Dr. J. M.fKeene, old White Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior operations at moderate fees in any branch nre in especinl request. MONEY TO LOAN I On city or farm property. Over Hush's Dank, T. K. FOKDj 211 Co.n nei-ciil at., Siltfm )r tSults $15 upwards. I'antsS upwands1.! WHAT IS SAID. Some say we give the Ih-M mal In town for 15c. Wc say try u aim e. I 'rn 1 S. RICHARDSON. PROP Up"Second door north of duel WMlamellr. "THE ANDERSON." Stago headquarters centrally located at "The Anderson" for lines leaving SaW m. Slates there fur orders. All packages arc! parcels left there will be cared for. Waiting parlors, good rooms, and meals at all hours. GEO. W. ANDERSON, Prop. Capital Transfer Co. HARRY TOWN, PROP. Express, baggage and all kinds cf work done promptly. Leave orders at Patton's storo 12 MEN WANTED to chop cord wood. The Labor Exchange wants n numbc, of good wood choppers at once. Apply at warehouse. , H. J. SHARP, 8 4 If Manager. Peter G, Norgren, (Formerly with P. J. Larsen fi: Co.) Carriage and wagon shop, 320 Commerciut street. Wring on year work, old or new, and have it done with a guarantee of satisfaction. 6 26d&wtf T. H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a socially of fine repair work, Seth InomascIocU, etc., 215 Commercial Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm Jand security. Special rates on large loans. Loans considered without delay HAMILTON Jfc .-, Bush Dank buildlnS. ffffi MARKB yi IFREE DELIVERY. WOLZ & M1ESCKE Proos. Dealarsin all kinds or fresh and salt meats t3F" Fresh sausago a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST SALEM I am prepared to do all kinds of workl in wood and iron. Repairing macmW1!? any kind ormakin any Kim or making and repairing stone cut ten, tools and cdgeH tools of anyind made "g sione cut- nlit an.I-.l. . . iy kind made i- 5U wa?0nsnd bugges repaired Chemeketa stree'back of "New York Rc glJ. JIERSCHDACH. 'CUIIKi' JSSIor OonorrlTii w'Lt;.8?"'?""?.. Ol Ubd.TL CklUttlMtl (r-r.,u Msuiu. M U .l.i.lnM 5PAr. ,?r ny InUarnmi. TiZi "l" ?Af ". C. H. LANE, illMTTAIlfl WAGON PAII SHOP rutEuMCHWcuCa branw, N5n..trtn7.' I ,orllaonJi5 purpose. Contractors for sidt kcaaii.o.jaw Said hr roCTuu, 1 wall1"' bri.c'c work and plastering will pleows tjrbrnpl!;';"ffjJ!!hi,'U.nr.b.undJDS Purposes'' page 17. of 17 xprew, pnrIJ. toi Areolar auat oa reltuckt. Ladles Who Vnhm der. u produce, a Mft and iJSiTf-, .UtI i aoftund beautiful akin. mniiTrm EAST AND SQUT -VIA Shasta Route. o- 'i he Southern Pacific Co California Express Train Run dan between Portland and San Francisco. 8150 p. m, j Liv-Portland, Ar. (8: ll:oop. m.y Lv Salem-. Ar. J 8:1 10:45 m.) Ar- S. Frisco Lv. (7ri Portland , Ar. (8:10 a.m. :oo a. m. 7roo p. m. Above trains stop at EftstCI'oriland. Orepon City, Wo tlburn, Salem,).Turner, Morion, Jefferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent Shcdds, Halsey, Harrisburj, Junction City Eugene, Croswcli, Drain, and all .stations from Roscburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSEDURO MAIL BAILY. South North 8:.'!0 a.m. ll:00n.iu. 5:20 p.m. lv. Portland ar. lv. Snlem lv. nr. Itoscb'g lv. 4:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:00 a.m. SALEM l'ASSENOKlt. South "NortL' 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. lv. Portland ar. ar. Salem lv.' 10:15 a.m. JiOO.n.m. DINING CARS ON OGDEN'ROUTE PULLMAN 11UFFET SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains. WEST SIDE DIVISIQN, . Detween Portland and Corvallls, dally (ex cept Sunday.) 7130 a.m. I Lv. 12:15 p m. f Ar. Portland. Corvallls. Ar. Lv 1! 6:20 p. m. 35 P. m. At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains of Oregon Control & Eastern Railroad. Express train daily except Sunday. 4M5 P. m, TTvT Portland Ar. 8:25 a. 5:50 . 7'S P. " McMlnville Lv THROUGH TICKETS to all points in the Eastern Stales. Canada and Europe can lie obtained at lowest ratci from W.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem. , ROGERS, Asst. G. I-. & P. A., E.P, Portland Or. R. KOEIILER. Manager. 7V Yt iJCSESfb'EK&Wi.J x$ ga&QBFiC foSSr RUNS oilman Sleeping Cars. Fli'gant:Dinin" Cars Tourist SleuDino Caro To ht. Paul, Minneapolis, Djluin, 'irand Forks, Crookston, Winnlp riuu, (.'. ucicnaanu nunc, THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, lloiton. and all Points East ati'l South .IKnr lllfiirmnlmn tt.t.n' cards, maps an t tickets, call on or wrltii THOMAS, WAT r& CO. AGENTS, 265 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or. A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pass. Agt., Morrison St., corner Third. Portland, Or. OREGON CENTRAL .AND Eastern R. R. Company YAOUINA DAV UOIITR. Connecting at Yaaulna Hay with the Sa Jrancisco & Yaquina 13ay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON." Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for San Francisco. Coos IJay, Port Orford, Trinldnd and Humbolt Day, Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or pointt west to San Francisce: Cabin, $6; steerage, W, to Coos Day and Port Orford, cabir. 6; to Humboldt Day, cabin $8; round trip, good 60 days, spe- RIVER DIVISION. The steamer Altunv will i.i Q-.im rrnr.- AltOna dock for un rlvrr nnlntc nt fi n . and the steamer Wm. M. Hoaj for Portland KV!innriVer!iliat7,l-n,,on Sundy. TeaJ"Fr"ay. ... L r"M avA .". ""8"? .VS"'. ur M. P. BALDWIN. Local Agent.AI .Altona Dock cwicin. SALEM WATER CO. Office! WilllmalU ll,l n,.:i.n. lor water service apply at office. Bill payable monthly in advance. Make a complaints at the office. ITiere will be no deduction in water rate on account of temporary absence from the city unless notice is left at the office. r il'V wt,er for l'gion will only be r"",'" l regular consumers using water ..- U1iucr ouiming purposes" page 17 01 schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at office copy. ThO ROSV Praehnnca trough Tickets TO THE RAST! .- VIA THE Uon Pacific Sysi em. ''"ouch Pullman I' !..-. w... Sleenera nn.l !.'.". ., "'.."""r-m Tmiri. llfltmt ,"'Illi ling Chain daij Portland to Chicago, Our trains are hesttd W-'u,. lluhled iv IMm.,1. isA. " "fa m nd , "Tm .! . ... " "'" Time In N.ZKlxf '.' JV' " iu v,mca hich 1, many hour, qcfc lhl con. aSyrtr,',lme,abl"andfnll'' ." JIOISIC U liATtKES, Agents, S-vlea, Or. R.W BAXTER. C.E. BROWN General Agent Dist.piVA;,' 13STn"ird Street. l"S. '"" e.;m'neill, receiver. TO THE EAST GIVES HIE CII0IC -OF- Two 1 Franscontinenti Route:. Via Spokane Minneapolis st'Paul sol D. ver Omaha ana Kansas Cily.ta Low rtc lo eastern cities. OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Fjancisco. Steamers leave Alnsworth dock. Portlwd July, 26, 31 and August 5, 6, io, ij, :o, k and 30. Fare Cabin, $5 steerage, I2.50. WILLAMF1TE RIVERQD1VISI0N. Steamers Ruth for Portlind, Tuesdi; toi Friday, at 7130 a. m. For Corvallls Wednesday and Jaiturdiy it S p.. Steamer Gypsy for Poetland, Wednwdrr and Saturday at 7:30 a. m. For Corvallls, Monday and Thursday si j p. m. Lowest freight and passenger rates, Kotmd trip tickets very cheap. Tickets sold tod baggage checked through tn all points with out extra translcr charges. For full details call on Uoiso & Batter agents, Salem, Oregon, or address. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or For full details call on or address G. M. rOWERS, Foot of Tradest. Local Ageat. P. k Si. Paul Ry, GLANCE ATI HIS MA' Of the; Ch'cago,;MIaukce nd,st Railway and note its comction i.nw transcontinental lines at St. I'M and ObjU. and remember when going east AX iW are lighted with electricity ad bJ steam. Its equipment is V"Jf DufTet, library, smoking and 'P'nfJ with free rclinbg chairs. Jh $3 car -eithhasan electric read "C""1 its dining cars are the best io ihew Other lines are longer thatr this, w are shorter, and no oiler oftnu the . ibam urious accommodations. ItafW "g. reasons for the popularity ol "pi M"" kee." Coupon ticket " V ' , road office will give yon r address .... further loforautit, C. J. EDDY. General Aecnt, j, W.CASEY, irar.". 5 LDonpojsjJN a m$mz$& i"?7.."fir.1.;jYoaeaaM"tSS il.. .Vi Hcondry ?Jrri,ortoW leaanot isii! ffijyS,l5B - HHa JSJLBPWW For Dolrcacyi -J.lmnroT,w ill lit uuoa f, PAUL 1 ,.. .Jf j M.lWNESOTAvNvOo y B r'o w av--t4 n lllntnnr-"-'"-aurogW .ittdiv.