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wtr CAPITAL j JOURfs HRBSS l&AIJY. tf 1): ASSOCIATED rot. 7. wf wtt-;w w.w.y)t..'frt qf ,. J.. u ,'.ft SALEM, OttEGCXN", TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 185, KG USSI r - ',' ' - - J A S K.wi ii - A FEW'- DO-bL'S- which we will close out, ONE-THIRD 0EF. Also. 'Several dressing cases at same reduce tion, "We want to close them entirely out, Tl NEW TOR GRAY WARI J OtHDURl TON Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements, Latest Improved Goods nd Lowest Prices. NW Corner State and Liberty streets, : i : i SALEM, OR NO (Holiday Goods to sell at cost, all sold out, whLlcli shows that the prices are just right for the times. Now we have evry thing else to sell at the same LOW PRICKS. The Pair 274 Commercial St. COLLEGE OF MUSIC of the Willamette University, -JUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT- i Modern methods. Up to data. Bame as in the eastern and Kuropean Conservatories None but tho beet li good enough for beginners as well as 1 r wore adva oed puplls.i 7-lm Chattel Mortgage Sale. THE ENTIRE STOCK 'OF G. W. JOHNSON &. SON Will Be Sacrificed, It must go, and if the price has anything to do with it, the sale will not last long, Their loss is your gain, Remember, any suit or overcoat in the store goes for $10, Mackintoshes, $6,50, A'mosuvA lino of gents' neckwear, underclothing, en are, rcufc, hats, handkerchiefs, etc., suitable for nensiblo holiday i presents, are all marked down to cost. Come early, before the li assortment is broken. mm. BROS.. j I) i n t a tin ov 1)uMh It. A. HKUITAOK. Vixsil Director. , k KMlLXi. WlNKLH.ImtTumnUl Director 41 Affi What. Two California Oongre;& mrir" Said. TOE ELOQUENCE OP MR. ROWERS In Defending tho Oood Nntlonnl Greenlncks. Old Ca'iforula wan njaln luard from at tbe livening reaslnti, The hnuaa was practically empty when called to order, at 7 o'clock, but liy 8 o'clock about three-fourths ot the members were lu their scats und the galleries were full to ovtrllowlng. Unwers, fortunately, was not called upon until he bnd au audi ence of sufficient size to justify another a miplo of California oratory. Frequent applause drowned his remarks. Dowers Btoke but 10 minute. HU speech, lu part, Is &s follows. "Mr. Speaker: In 10 minutes one cannot htoj) to mluco words. I nm, sir, the Judge of my duty as a Itepubllcun and us tbe representative of tho people who sent tue here, We excused our selves for our votes yesterday on the 'larlfTfor revonueouljji',foy the claim as stated here, that au emergency had arisen, and wo must uct promptly That emergency we claimed jeslerday we had provided for. "Now what au emergency has urleon that requires this hasto in au thorizing the Issuo of more bouds,whlle tiio president has unlimited power to Issue bonds, and this bill In no wine restricts that power. Indeed, we were told by tho impels this morning Hint he Is unw negotiating for Uo Issuo and salo of $200,000,000 of bonds, nud that trie sale will be concluded within a few days, either with the syndicate that took tho other bond', or with Russia, Irrespective of what this house may do. I know of nothing to cause this except that, tho other day, two or three Block gamblers in tho city of New York felled, and wo were told yesterduy that one of those would probably get upon bis feet before bo wns counted out. (Laughter.) "Stripped of Its wrappings, divested of all Its attempted disguise, this bill appears to mo a proposition to destroy greenbacks all of them. It either means that or It means nothing. Gen tlemen of tho Republican side of tbe bouse, aro you ready to do that ? Who has naked you to dolt? The people? No. Tbe Democratlo president In his last fiautlo meesuge to this bouso asked for it. That was tho alpha and omega of that message 'destroy greenbacks and issue bonds.' " This demand was echoed by tho baukora and bond speculators of New Y.irk. You know that tho people of tbe United States are opposed to tbo destruction of greenbaoks.Thoy remem ber that greenbacks enabled them to carry to a successful conclusion, a war for the preservation of tbe Union. They know that for twenty-flvo years thereafter, greenbacks oontluued to be tbo money of the people, and we hod no other money during tho most prosperous era of this republic. These greenbecks during all tbese years, wero 'sound mouoy,' 'honest dollars,' up to the day that Grovor Cleveland was inaugurated president of tbe Uultee States, and raised cry, 'de s roy Ibe greenbacks and Issue bonda I' Applause, "Every one of you Republicans, and I want to talk to Reimullcius, when upon tbe stump addressing your con stltuteDts, has denounced tbe president for doing exictly what you propose to do In Indorsing this bill. You know that this bill cannot becouis a law. You know, every ouo of you, that It cannot pass the senate of tbe Uulted Slates. But with a passage of tbl. bill by tbe voiejof the Republican maor ity hero the inisoblef is accomplished and you have become participants aud 8 larers, not with tbe Democratlo party but with the Democratlo administra tion, In the Is ue of these bonds, and you have got to meet that responsibil ity, every one of you. Yon have got lonneud all ynu- t'liio In the next canvass explalul:g why you did luU, why you gathered under Cleveland's umbrella In this storm. (Applause on tho Deruocrotlc side). "I appeal to you RspuWIiMu In the mnr,u o( the tttllant Bbe.ldm, when In Shenandoah valley, he found his men flying before tue enemy, he said: 'Roys face the other way.' I ask ymi Republicans to face the Hlwr way. Face the enemy. Stand with llictw.. I pie who sont you hire." Representative Brham followed Mr. Bowers. He said 16 part: ' I am lint au American and ascoud a Republican. Tbe bill which Is mider discussion is neither nti Atno'lci't nor a Rspuhlitnu measure The UniCt ectlou of tho bill Isaratlfhatlou of J the disgraceful manipulations of Mr. Cleveland aud his secretary of the, treasuiy with n foreign syndicate. u which the people lost more than J6.000.000. If it is In tended to deal fairly .'with the people, why was not tbe plan en ordinary amendment of tho act of 1875, tmltlux It necessary to adrerllse for bids on the sate of bonds and each reduoe tho rata of Interest to 8 per cent? Then Ameri can people would b placed on equal terms with Wall sluet. "It Is perfectly apparont that tbls bill la In the Interest, those Institu tions and pjople wao,cau control large sums of money, audw bo are seeking longtime loans. Now look at tho second section. It royld.a for a low rate of Interest (3 per, cent) aud shod tine bonds. Why should this dlncrlm inatlon be made aualust our own pen plv? Tbls bill U a creature of Grovor Cleveland. I am now aud always bavo been opposed to bondiissues lu tttuo of peace, aud If Mr. Cleveland will up prof o tho bill which was passed by the liouse yesterday, no farther emergency legislation will be neocesauy by tbls cpngr04s. Tbe revenues will bo amply sufficient for all tho purposes of the uovernmeut, and If he seas proper to yeto yesterday'u action by tbls house, lot him, and hit party, If bo has any left, acoount to tbe people Tho con ditions are bad enough now without plnctng further and more doubtful and daugoiou leglslattoniibtu the hands of this administration." '' FIFTY MINERS KILLED And Seventeen More Missing by an Explosion. Bitnsr-AW, Dee. 31. An explosion by (We drmp occurred In n colliery at Weldonburg, Prussian sllesia, 43 miles southwest of tbls city, today. Fifty persons aro known to be killed or lu juifd, 17 otbora aro missing. Great Storm. Gu:vi:r,Arm, OtiU, Dee. 31. After a steady down pour of rain In this city all day yesterday, tllofWlndtiuddenly veorcd from tho south to tho north west early last ovonlng, causing a rapid fall of the tomporature. Tne gale readied u velocity of 41 miles an hour bore, and fuither down tbo lake la said to bavo blown nt u rato of 76 miles an hour. At Dunkirk, N. Y., It Is re ported tho wind blew nt a rato of 76 mile an hour. Boston, Dec. 31. A roaring wind storm prevailed all night. At 0 a. m. It was blowing at tbo rato of 60 miles un hour. At 0 o'oIoor the velocity was about 30 miles. Only minor damage to buildings bus been reported. A Bad Christmas. Euoeni:, Or,, Dee. 81. By tbo stage which left Foley spreugs Friday morn lug, comes tho now that Peter Rouey, tho proprietor of the springs, was dying, and could not live tnoro than a few hours. His children having aore throats, resembling diphtheria, mid ChrlstmoH morning llttlo Nelllo, bright girl of six, died. Mm. Honey was alone, with tho exception of a hired mail, caring for tho sick and the dead hi this lonely mountain region. The Discovery Baved His Life. Mr. G, Cilllouttc, Druccltt, lleaversville, III., says; "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life Was taken with La Grippe and tiled all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given un and told I could not live. Having Dr, King's New DWcorery In my store I sent for a boiilt and began its use and from the first dote began to get belter, and after using three bottles was up and about again It Is worth its weight In cold. We won't keep store or house without It." Get a free trial at Fred A. Lcgg'sDrug Store, Ju-tlee Court. Dr. H. O. Co ley, claiming lo bavo anoflkoln East Portland, but who has been practicing medlolne at Hub bard the past two months, was arrested last evening at the latter place on a charge of practicing medicine without a license. He woe brought before Justice H. A. Johnson tbls afternoon, and was released on 100 bonds to ap pear again at 7:30 this evening. An Albany Cantata. Tho alu. ers of Albany are busy rehearsing for a cantata to bo delivered In that city about February 1, for the beuflt of the local Y. M. O. A. Professor Z. M. Pnrvln returned from Albany tbls morning where he was drilling the singers last night. The cantata to be given ucaiieo "inn naymaKer- ana will consist of about llfiy of Albany's finest singers. ROYAL BgU : Highest of all Is !?3. W They Waul Oar iieitb, But No Trouble. GERMANY LIKELY TO GET THEM Enffltuid Threatens Further With (IrawHl ot litis! itcsfl. Beui.in, Doc. 81. Tho Wolf News axency, which tins tbe closest relalloun with the Gerniau government, Issued the following notice teday: Details of the new Uulted Stutts loau are nut yet dell nl tly. determined. Tbo conditions, hnwever.are expected to dlller but s!lghtly from theco under which tbe last Issuo waa cllected. Tbo loan will nmount to about j100,W),000, of which a portion will probably be taken. All American haiitca and trust companies aro taking part lu the operation. THE BONDS IN KNCM.AND. London, Dec. 81. The American bankers JrT this city bavo received prlvalo advices from Berlin confirming tho announcement made by tbe Wolfl mbwo agonoy regarding the Uulted Stalco' loau. The manager of the Brown. Shipley company said: "The rate will probably be $1.05 In New York, $1.03 In London. We were advised this morning that there will bo no trouuto lu placlus; them In Ger many." Mr. Burno, of Thomas, Morgan & Co., said: "None of tho new Issue will be floated lu London owing to the strained relations botween the United States and Great Britain. Tbe sltua. lion looks grayer tkau over tbls morn lug from a commercial point of view, partly on account of Senator Sherman's position. The affair has made a wonderful dif ference lu the business between Lon don aud New York, and will result In the Withdrawal of moat American securities from England. We are send ing here dally large quantities of tbcao securities, which were thtirst upon tbe niarxct. Some new bonds will probably be placed lu (Germany, but Ibis has not vet been decided. In my opinion our American compatriots have gone mad." THE MARKETS. Chicago. Jan. I. Wheat, cash s6Uc.: M59tfK. ' New York, Jan. i. Silver, 6Gfc:lead, SAN FUANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, Jan l. Wheat, o8i. Woo,"n0r,cn clce, 7'oc! Inferior, 7 8c, valley, 9 lie. " Hops Quotable at 57C l'otatoes 35 to 40c per sack. Oats Milling. 6s(kjt1., PORTLAND MARKET. Portland, Jan. I. Wheat valley, Kit Walla Walla, to. T' "l Flour Portland, 3.6o; Benton county, U 60; graham, $2.30; suptrfinc, (3 per bbl. Oats-While, 334c: grey, 303i jrolled, In bags, I4.35I5.35, barreU, 4.5o7.co cases, $3.75. Potatoes, .New Oregon, 35040c per sack. liar. .Good. HfilH Co tier Inn Wool .. Valley, 1 ic; Eastern Oregon, 7oc. Mlistufls..IIran, Ju.5oi3j shorts, fi3 13 ;chop feed, (12315 per ion; rye. 75c perc. Hides, .oreen, salted Co lbs 44c; under 60 Ibi 36cj sheep pelts, lo7oc. Hops Oretron. 4 to ie. accordlm m nml. . - a. . 1 - , -. ---. fc w -......- nutter, .Oregon fancy creamery, 3537J fancy dairy, 3o!3ft fair to good, I5I7K5 common, 10c, Cheese.. Oregon full cream, oMloc, Eggs .Oregon, i3opcr Jot. Kaitern, 1 8c perdoz, Poultry. . Chickens, i.5c5)3.oo per dot; ducks, 4.oo4.5o; geese, f6.oera7.oo: tur. Leys, o lie; dressed, ioiic. iee.. 4 opstcers, 3(33.50 per lb; fair to good steers, 3M3 3-5CS cows, 33c; dressed beef, -l5c. Mutton. Ilesi beef, S3.oo3.25; choice ewus, f i,5o3.oo; dressed, 4c. I logs .Choice, heavy, l3.ocO3.40; light and eeders; 3 75; rirewed, 4e per Id. Veal. Small, choice, 56c; large, 340 per lb, SALEM MARKET. Wheat. .44c per bu., market firmer. Oats.. 17c. Hay Baled, cheat, l4.55.ooj timothy, 6.jo. Hour.. In wholesale lots, 3.50; retail, "3.80 bran, bulk 0.00; sacked. Jl 3.00; shorts, ;il.ooj,ooj chop feed, Jij.oo 13.00. Veal.. Dressed, 4. Hogs. Dressed, , Uve Cattle.. 1 iyt. Sheep .Live, HJs.oo. Wool .Ileitt, I3ic. Hor,,kit, 45o. i .Cash, ibc. Duller Hsst dairy, I3(il3cj fancy creamery, I53c. Cheese.. iol3c. Farm Smoksd Meats.. Dacon, 6c; hams, llo;sbouUers, 7c. Potatoes.. 35c per bu. Onions,, jc. Apples.. 354oe. Poultry., Hens, 5c; rocsters. Jl, 80 perdoz, and not wanted; ducks, "j.5oj.co per dos.; turkeys, live 7c; e(gs y cents cash, Children Cry for Pltoher'9 Ctorl. Highest of all in Leavening Tower.--Latest U.S. Gov't Report Dnfefekl 3MHRCI9ibI am sW W VlHsV iB. ' ABMIsIWEEsY PCJUE AN IOWA MINISTER. A Woman's Charges Against Rv. O. O. Brown. Han Fkancioco, Dec. 31. Mrs. Mary Davidson, tbe (Sunday school teaobir who was arrested Saturday night on complaint of her pastor, Rev. C. O. Brown, of the First Congrega tional church, by whom sho was cbargwl with extortion, Is still In pilson, uiiablo lo obtain ball. Her surrounding", however, bavo not nhangml her attitude In tbe case, and she rays she believes tbe truth of her charges against tho minister will ultimately be established. Dr. Brown Is as steadfast In his deolarati ins of lunncetice, and says be will send Mrs. Davidson to Hnn Quontln If It Is within bU power. Mrs. Davidson's urrcst has created great aalnnlidimcut In church circle where she Is well known. While bet friends are loath to belloyo that she would willfully attempt to destroy tbe good name of au tuuoceut man, the members of the congregation unite In expressing their faith In Dr. Brown's ability to demonstrate the falsity of tbe charges brought against him. In discussing the caso Mrs. Davidson said: "Oh, but, that man is far from what be seems to bo. I do not know In what words to express my utter de testation of him. He Is an absolute soouudrel thut Is tbo word that aut him best. There Is un person on earth who knows Dr. Brown as I do. For me tbo maalc has bccntorn away from his face aud his true features are re vealed In all tbelr hideous repulsive nesa. It Is so hard to tell tbe original from the counterfeit, for tbo latter always bears some marks of true metal. Ho Is a oounterfelt and a hypocrite. "Dr. Brawn's verbosity Is buoh that he might surround San Francisco with a string of wordstlu his endeavors to defeud himself, but be cannot efface tho faols. The damnable acts of which he knows ho has been guilty, will ever rlso up to overwhelm him. He may send mo to San Queutln, but the truth, though for the time, crushed to earth, will rise from tbe dust and prove his guilt. "It was In tho fall, over a year ago, that ho called upon mo one day aud E$ra Ualaes .Before Taking Inventory! Fur Muffs A large line of fine fur muffs in Astralc hanf opossum Jap anese seal, black bear, beaver, coney, etc Values up to $6, See corner window. Your choice for SL Jackets Must Go A few good ones left Will close them out at cost, Frr Capes We offer the rc mainder of these at reduced prices to close, Qrioniol Prinao upuuiui i i iuuo In all Departments Baking commented bin conversation by eaylirj that ho appreciated ineaaa CbrlstlniT woman. Ho called me a motber'iai Israel and a sinter In the church. A'U that ttmo he said ho wanted to liavt my confidence and advice. He mat ne was struggling with leMyta? tion and feared that he would WIS He told me that be loved Mm Over? man. Ho cried and wrung Ills hanuaj and begged that I would keep iilsj secret Inviolate. I gayo my wold that! I would do so. I spoke 1 htm nt? mother might to her sou. I know what the feeling la to know that nnjS has ofteiuled, or lain thoectil dolrg so, and thut you may put out yotfrc band aud save him. I thought of Ml iirnwn ami Knew why site was Htl happy. I advised him to love his wife a id remember his oblldreu. "He calUd upon me olten and asketll me to pray for him. I promised to j?j o, Mrs. Masou, a member of tte oburoli, rams t me one day any suggrsicu tuai we suouui not it goi ilowu to the ohutcb at 10 o'clock everyj Sunday morning and pray for DrT Brown and tbe congregation. We went to the church, but Dr. Brown did not recelvo us In tbe maanerthat a true Christian would have done. ftpjimAfi BntlAVAfl af mil. baIIaii. 1 "It was there that ho told me that'1 as a .a ma pamnou tor miss uverrnan wasJ consuming btm. He said bo would Le wining 10 give t:p nis lamiiy, ins pro fession aud bis entire career for her. I was greatly nhooked nnd again counseled with blrn and warned him" of his danger. Ouca mo'o I advised him to slick to the text; "Lore thy wife.' Hu went away greatly o -forted. Ho said It relieved him to Hit fold blmsoll to mo. "Tbo following Sunday be preaobd a sermon upon tempt ttlou. A ke? spoke there was a cry lu his volee.'Ifl knew be bad been practicing etoctitleH and know also, that ho had ouceatatetii that It wasexcusablo for a speaker toli use tbo cry In the vuico to produce elleot. I could not abide It, however. oecause j. inn uoi neiievH iu unit. in uid unt l in UK nimxliicere. Rain ok Shini:, Oet your buck wheat aud maple syrup, comb or strained linney, yrup, eia, at J. A." Van Kttoti'A old turner, where thei?. stock Is being closed nut very low. Men's Suits We must have room for spring goods, See what we can give you for $6, 6,50, 7, 8, 9, A choice line Happy Home Suits .... The best on carthf Guaranteed all wodlli $io.o(i Hats .You can always dc 1 pend on getting the latest here, Our re uora.s at $1 and 2 & leaders, i? 'V, nt vs J. J. DALRYiYIPLE & m Children Cry for Wohar'cCaftorla. 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