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,'i 4 b p. If- tj r I- I ' mmi iiuiaauu jjaa EVKNIJffl CAPITAL JOUKNAL I'lIMI.IHKllI .VERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. BV TIIH Ca-iUl Journal Pubtithing Coman". ( isormi-oHATfin (IMrf, U'l Cart Slrrel, 0ra Mom Illwk. TKUMH "C 8tnCIUIT10N HAII.Y. Oitejrwr, Itjc mll in W Tnr hwhIIw ity until 1 for wmk iMlvttit liy Hrrir 16 WKKKI.T. Om yr -II W HUt i win lli .. r 75 One rnr, If lt for Ifi mlrmiw, .. 1 ) MX IIHHltlMI, 0 -'( inanlrm arts aulltoriM'd lo re w)v uliMrtitliii. .Mr. T. I). I'nrlw It Hir duly nutliorlFctl tFHVttllnKIHpttlt. VKnlrmt mi ocnnMl-rlsw) innllrrHt th Mliii.lrwniii,r-Nrtfl'. Mnrcli K. m. VI!I)N1I)AY, MAY 0, 188H. Himmwi ii wmmi mnim mmmw rww REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. CViiiKrfowmHii, HINdlCK IMIIIMAN.V. Hliir('liiu JiiiIkv, W. V. I,OltI). rrrtlftfiillwl IJeetnni, KOIIIIHT MCLEAN, W.M. KAI'L'H, C. IV. VUh'IOS. I'roK-eutlUK Attorney Tlilrd I)lt II. II. IIHWJTT. MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. nrritMBXTiTlvM, J. II. WAI.IIO, Mtcl(-). T. T. dKKII, rlllirrtun. J. Q. WILHON, felt-in. H. LAYMAN, Wtwlburn. V!u, AHMBI'llONO, Hull Hi Hi I cm. iitmrr, Ii M. CIIOIHVN. H.lt-w.- Cl.tllX, P. J. HANCOCK, felrlu. KMMUDtll, 1. II, HTAIIII, l'.itt K.lfin. THEAainmi, A. 0. CONIMT, Aniii.Hllf. HrHHHIl, A, I. IILAG'KKIIIIY. mhrlton. CtlMUMMInltrM, A. ill. COIIM.I.IIH, Mirlon. W. T. (HUM, IliibUrtl. n.mi, mi-niimrMiiNT, ii. w. Yonr.ii, Hiivtrtuu. ' UUVKYOIl, W, 1. Ullt.YI'.ll. KmI Hull-in IKIIMIMH, Iln. 1). 0. IIYI.ANIi, WiHHlliurii. KAUMWrNliss AMI mitt IJNhi:. The dlllVivnce between u limn who U in oui'iitwl and u mere dllel taut U to lie wu In the letteref Hejn iwimtiitlvo Hermann, (pulilllu'il In iiurMHirytHterdiiy,)uiid the lllp INiuity of the Kliiltwiimn. Mr. llcr liliiiili In iUMili(llililo lor re-elect Ion, bUt IllHMUIMMlf (lllly to lllrt (MIIIHtlt- uciiIm rolaliiH him nl Ills HMt. IIU publle recoil d.'lit U'foio tlu pcopld of Oivkoii, and In lonkHto them to ex irMrt their tNUimt nf his w urlh while hi oiTiiplen IiIm netit In (Hingnw wHtehlng fur their luteiinta. 1 1 Im eye U on the republican mpera of Oregon, and the Mnilegy nf (be par ty umiMnerw, hm I lie genenil in notion watchtwlheiiHivuiiicutM ot'liU (ItvUlniM, and the Jiulnnient and celerity of hUMUlinrdliiates In cMrry lug out his plan. Mr. Hermann xpratHM hU imtUnu'lliin with (he fHltliflll(iMiH-rwtl(ili leudeled him. Ilewyit: "I inn under iHxtliig ubll Katlniutothe Cahtai. .lorii.v.vi., ami tho other repiilillean nepa m of Oinuou fur their jkwIouh ad-via-aey of my election." He kimus IiIm wueeem ImnuK on the a d ulveu i . i,i, i... i.i . "'Y" Un the I'rlbuueneMsnsim, w ho pni- liliu by bU mrly louriials. llei . . kimwa tim, as Hamlet Imsevpnwtsl It: "A tier your death yen mciv U'l torlmveHlmd epitaph, tlmu tbelrlll report wblle , on He." Ilemv he extwids a cheery Millie and a heaity hainlJmke to all. He Mania voti to tMMure bin MicvwM, and every piHra(niieytlmt i'hii bring him lipHHt at the ptilltt, he mHimiiimi ks eitlWtsl In tlioemiM. Ht thHtateiiMU wlltor m no -Hell ltl latere at .-take, bis ir net oiwrgbw nrv not mImmiHhi In tlw irttiliif (.tniggbi. He eau U rtuloal. j wlHurtlw, dUHitMtliMM. Ha m'miiIh to W tbiMigbt n Ug tivJtut In tlncikiiJ, Hitd thu MiUiMi airs that MViktletit. He irvmit to tell mIm( rHibliiiui nisy lKe their lkkit ihiM MiktiiUtv. wblk. tltUM who tu hX lt hW fuiKre(l. a arv to Im dri-en km ay m Ith xMituuily. If Uk ivuliUmii mmii- ty wiumilUee mu U eouuly mndl- Uum, M)Miare(rviMKuf mihW, j NU 4Ull UtK UV. I'lTA l. Jul' H- xai. kiorttt u. Mnpltn. nil uiw.l the m It of Uw UMM(, Miw )iriuld UUUMWXMM pan- j Till elUur -ia ftr IVimun (or j 4M lu i4mm (Ihmv vh msi nvrd )iMMlWnt, lhlrty- wn j r wu, Md . li vwUlMg illKrvm. 'lit eit-, 1m MXrktt utt .4et for Uie jy Ihmw t hUhU all day d(H9Wn4u fwrfuiw. VUu IwlkM mmv U.,Mbehf utuiw ur mm iwuiwy W Mtttttntt tu nuklnlMlu rvpuWtrwn ' u'i M,I ' '! vMtluc Uwy )tHttci,4(, h0 houkWed ht uitUvi "W"' r UrM.lialW Umr a!4 ' HH nwMMil Willi UUMglutvut UUl Htmml oiut(tuuMawUtwwl.ul rfiHbttmukMi v, tmtktoil. Nun i lU M) wUUir T uhr WhUMHMtq ltk ; hU bo hM ttu rliti o vom Dm h tJMMjig' lmtihibk Jmflmuiim MEMORIAL DAY. To-day the hallowing custom wa rejieaUMl of strewing the grave) of the fallen hermn of the war with elmiilelf. Through every northern state, the xurvivora of that dreail uontllct rqmlr to the ulleiit cities of the dead, to jmy reelect to the mem ory of their comrades who have lwen niut-terisl out, and to revive the recollection of tlio-e times when they and all their countrymen were llftcsl above the level or humanity by oominon danger, anil all were knit In-art and hand in the onefii jireme eliort to save their country. The young and the fearlew went to the war, women and the aged May ed at homo to pray for their wafety and to support them in the Held. KacrlllcfH were niaile by all, the dif ference wan only in degree. The w:oro and a half of veterans who jwmiled our atreeta this nfternoon have lout the elasticity of their former stejH and their heads are white with the frosts of ago. liut their Uvea are sunctllled with tho jktIIm they bravely met and the iiardHhlrt they endured In the cauuo of liberty. Their burled oinrades went down in the hot blast of war, giving up life that the country might live, and the gratitude and aH'ccllon of the country keep their graved verdant. Thls Is no day for the renewal of party strife, hate is not carried to the side of sleeping heroes. Ily tills annual custom the tires of patriotism are kept alive 111 our breasts, and thesentlnientof tho jieojile is exalted by the contempla tion of grand achievement. Hiiw nil-nil th.lnte wlm Kink binxt, 11) till Illl-lrollllllO H HIHIieH Ull-Sll WIiimi rlliR", Willi l-wy IIiikitkcoIiI, llctnniK luilci'lt t ln-li ImllinxHl mould, Hill' tlieni nhiill ilross it BWeelrr noil TIiiiii I'lim-y'it fi-t-t i-M-r inn!. Ily Inlry IminU lln-lr kiu-ll Ix iiiiik', Ily rnriiin iiiim-cii llivlr dlrKe U miii; '1 Ill-re honor mmm, it lillKiiiu Krny, To lilmstlic lurf Unit uniw lliilrcliiy, Anil l'riwloin hIiiiII nwlilln ri'pnlr, 'I'd ilui-ll u u-iiliK lii-rmll llu'ie. what Tin: Tvri:s ha v. We attempted to ask in our paper, a day or two ago, whether thoa'puli llcaus could nH'onl to exile them selves fioiu jxiwer and place "on eloo commuuloii," hut the coiumw Itorwhosctlt pieferred to have the (piestlon iiiul"oii cloxe commission," and so it appeared in print. The freaks of the tyiics are amusing. The Oreguiiliiii yesterday eoutalus an nrllele nil dehorning cattle; ill success lias attended tills cruel oper ation of late, and the writer Is made toNiy, "beforeany more ill-dionoring Is done," etc. A week ago, In tho same paper, I'rof. (I. M. Miller, the prohl eandlilate for congress, was shaken upnulte roughly, the writer llulshlug bis (Irade with calling him "a socialistic tilackgtiard." The not day a correction was made, the editor bail written 'Vclollstlc," but the lypi-Mitter and the proof reader wanted It othervie. Some years ngn this writer furnished a story for a New York Jourpal, the title "Mutiny in Camp." It tilled four or live columns, and the word "mutiny," which oeeura'd at least a diMM'ii tlnuw.every time was changed Into "meeting." Hut the niiwt anuiflng "change of copy" was per petrated on lloraiH' (ireeley, wluwe wilting nwcmhled hplder traek". I'm n nkllKsl iiiiupooltots M-ere kept feansl a spi-elal aptitude for deolph erlng his hleroglyphU, and when they had Mt up an editorial from Hie -en of that glfled wlltur, with ! the title 'William 11. Seward," the phmf m a carried to Ills desk, headed "Itlehard the Third." The whlto wwiisl phlloMipher Ma profane, and he U Mld to have Morined a little on that ihhmsIoii. l.l. TVI.K AMI NO UIIMIIt. i - I In Ifcvehurg, amanlliiK in tlm I'MtludeMlw, "toiriiriH- im lariir' is the (pmend tuple f convert bin iHtMVHHiwyK. Tills rwiulnd- lit. nf IM- vld A. Well' ex.iuWte iKilltlml t Ire, "Itohhtoill CntMteV Isboul." TIm" IiiIimUHmiU Mervolmrt uf imi. vliw, and tlw twtOef. were oryiiiR "" ,,,llk- l mviummt made "'l,l "W mHr nwumy " lw dwlrynwn bad lrg (wkaw ,rf M,,,k 1 tHl; lnt Uh !H MV MtlMMl, Mild UUIy gtVW H-Uft. H""" (lIMHtaPi WW Vital iU- Uou- muOmh-: '"VU In. aWuU at Um kUiwl )toMl UmIt MIKJ eaMtMlM4Ml m hat all! UMty innM On wm. io pAM iw- kmt IU" TW )MilHaiiM at Johnny Gkarin iii a speech inmleat AMorlann SHtunlay even ing, asked the young ilemooratfl "to j train under the banner of one of the noblest Htatwmaii that God ever made O rover Cleveland." .This will do. There Is no accounting for tatte, Wahington and our revolu-, tlomiry fiUhera are nowhere. ' Tiik .Statef man editor wu are in- forllu.i; fo working on the model of an ingenlouH invention, designed to win an election without votes. It "r o ' wl ' lJn,-lSJ!Tl.u..S;! j he will not have It ready by! will be complet tunato lie will not have it ready Monday next. lah i or Wool. Highest cash price paid for wool Jn the Opera JIousj block. b Ijvv. MJW TO.DAYi Democratic Stale Ticket For Presidential Klcvtors, w. r. i:rriNni:it, W. II. lllliYKU, i:. It. SICU'WOHTJI. For CoiiKi-HmiiiMii, JOHN M. (ll.'Altl.V. rirHiiirL-nie Jiulgo, joiin iitTNirrr. Tor l'lD-x-Oiitlnu Attorney .til District, (i. w. iu:ir. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. I.rt,'lnlalor, 1'ItANK FlH.I.HIt, W. 11. JIOWNINO, T. ,. DAVIDSON, niAltl.18 MII.MMt, W. V. DUOAN. Hhorlir, HKNItV SCIIOmXkKH. Clerk, W. I. KAY. ;iti-conler, C. 11. COI.KMAN, TriHimircr, n. U. VAN WAONKIt. Coniinlwloner, X. MATIIIllir, I,. HAIIDINO. Hchixil Hiiporinti-niti'iit, JOSIll'H A. SUIJAVOOI). SnrM-jor, . (ioitAi.irr. Aw.ew.or, iiiinhy rAiticim. Coroner, J. A. ItOTAN, FOR SAIiK. (lneia of HorMvi, hOM-ii yiwixilil. One I.uiiilier Wiikoii. Onu lliick. One Mine mitt Colt, Twol'ottii, One ymrlliiK Colt. One lliirrow. Oiiueiilllvator. One. Iitinil Drill. One Plow. DoulilnIIiirnt, I 'or iwrlli-nlrtrtt iwlt Ht K. 8. Winters A Tliomiih' ktuie, HX) Court treel. ilUt-wIm T. K. TtVKKIt. -THE KUI'IT OUKOX DKYKK Is Simple of Construction, - vs KA8Y OK OI'KKATIUN. Awantal rtrsi ir'iiiUiin Ht Die OnwiMi Stalf lr ltA X XV Ml S7 ituil 1 I he iVll KhiiIm Stat l-'Mlr, IsST, tout s-mi JiswiuIh inmi rwir, is.s,. Mimufcrtuiwl In Ux kUr. t"or elivekr " im iwMnw H- P. JOKY & SON, l. o. H. utut. M-n0r-k.on " lrr Kummw furWJtHl !. Wl UUAM IfflTIC UNIVERSITY. M1CCONO RUCITAI. TIIK KLUCimONAUY Pl'IMIiS xnrriK LOUISE Fritlriy Kvoning, A Jw ri. mate. T Juno TtarUntiwkiM CA3IPAIGX ADlHtBSSKS. ott IW MarkMi nwuiu- at iW kT M dm Mkws m iwrTCuwur I. tntrtiw In &&? mm ttmim ii in. -' " - " tt.WnGiriw, M to-ttwk twaw. ww. Jtoj L loVfcwfc, HlMHWMyt OHOk K. WTLNJ.TT. mu xuutmum n NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A POSITIVE FACT. The most complete stock of DRY GOODS are to be found at IjU2JX & imowN's. 'y The lxwt assortment and most reasonable prices In Paixols and bun bnades at LVSS it BROWN'S. Over one hundred embroidery suits in Bat tee, Zophyr, Nansook, bwls p.hII colors, and jirices low at LUNN & BROWN'S. a fine stock of Dr Gnods. Silks and Trimmlnes-best ufrsortment or Gloves in Silt, Lisle and Kid Gioves, at LUNN & BRmVN'S mrpct,, Curtains, Curtain 1-oles, lings, Drapery Chains, Stair Ca,,, etc., etc, at LUNN & BROWN'S. Do not forget the place and name 239, Corner State and Commercial St. LUNN & BROWN. fgOTLWJWXHWJgg . Ll.ltf!J,CTSaBgEMlimttlTWWHgJlJJU THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WADE & CO'S, 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM.- i ..vslAl Im f f. ,&?.'. - IM WW AND MANY OTHER Also a Complrtc Slock of Hardware anil mourns BmmKjvwLwiuAajvxwii .rS!EFa&i'ma knar3jiiV! VA l7 irvw4 . mAfilHri K-cvnr fTt?ti'i'v "WuJ t&isir J. D. McCully, IS ItECEIVINCJ --H AT S FURNISHING- LMI COMMEUCIAI, STKEET, Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank. HACKS-:-AND-:-BUGGIES! iWwv! SCRIBER WM. BROWN & CO. DKAI.KK IN- B I O Q (TS SI -: H ' I Wv0, V !l s. SjiTS. ft n, 1 v- -- s h"o"bTs Lillici1 mul Fimliiigs! OASH 1AII) FOR WmI, Ilite, hk hn SAbKM. ORKQON. jiMjjjUBfmn Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Bririiton .Ranges, LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons anil Carriages. A FINE LINE OF AND- GOODS, ETC. - - SALEM:, OREGON. A tine lino of lini-Us, buggies, carts, enr rlHRO, liuckboanK, cte. lloth our own make ami tlio bpst on-tcrn made buggies. Every one Warranted! JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING. liillon tlioundorslgnoil, wngon mul oir rliiKO iimkcrMiiid bluekKUiltlis, 'iU, 3V ami Mil CnmmeivlHl street, Siiloin. and Pohle. GiiocnniKs. Caoh Grocery Stop ISAACS. STEIN ER, Proprietor, i 124 State v'St, Sale.m. iV;fn!l stock ef Groceries, Canned Goods, Fresh Vegetables, Etc. Just received n nice article In New -."-Orleans -:- Baking -:- Molasses. Si) Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes- Oregon Petit Prunes, Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, Weller Brothers' 201, Commercial Street V(fl(W KELLER & SONS,' Arc Still on Top, WITH Renewed Life ! Increased Patronage ! Heavier Sai.es ! New Goods r Join the procession and send In your orders wo will treat you line. Every body spenks In prnlseor our canned goods. Tliey ennnot be btipast-ed In quality Look nt our display window! ns you pass. Tliey are tilled ith delicious things. For tlio Ijidles : Call nnd ttxnmllie our 1ibor-Snvlng Carpet Sweopew four bly le. Feather dusters always, In stok. .Tanialoa ISminnns direct from'yK'ew York lllg fellows and very Juicy. KELLER & SONS, Tho Grocers. Grange store Salon Co-Opcrativo Association V. of H. DK.VI.HltSlIN Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. ALL, KINDS OF" Produce Bought! JAMES aITKEN, Maniftr. 126 State St., - - . SALEM, OR. H. K. Dullois. JOF. DUBOIS Dubois brothers, Proprietors Clicineketc Hotel. FREE BUS. Siifile Rooms for Comniefclal Traveiars. rl to pwCJa. SAI.KM, . . onHOlMV. HOCKY M0LT'TAI' ; Coffee h ous ! i ties in Fruits rni n v i l n i no ncuc urocers, U SUc UMjr, ffJ0fM Hmw, S. Q. WA'TICIMS. -- Prep. a-M 1 at all bum, from i to S."e IWM Ciu jL