lV .U EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL I'UMI.MKHII :VRY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. I'UMI.IMIIKU MY TUB BY TI1H Capital Journal Publishing Corman". fclMOOHI-OHATHII oaet, Wi Court Strurt, t)r. Howe Illek. THUMB Of MUllBCItUTION JIAII.Y. neyr, by mnll.. .. so W) x iiHHiUm, lf nwll. ... 2 so ira itionllu Mr mall 1 at IV wk deHfureU by oarriw. 15 WMHKJ.Y. On yr . II W SlK immOm 75 Um rr, if mid for Id advance, 1 ( mximmtUn, ' 60 fl-l'tinafet tire HiillioriHl to re wive .Mitwcripl Ion. .Mr.T. I) Porter I oar duly siilhorlml trawling Agent. A9Itnter.dHM)oiid-olawt matter at llie 'Vtleni.Ortvoii.PiMl'rilloe, .luueill, lttt. ,niUI3l)AY,JUNI3a8,J888. Republican National Ticket. Kor J'rualdunf, 3JEN.IA.MIN JIAUHISON, Of Imllaiin. J''or Vlcu I'nwlilunl: liKVI V. MOKTON, Of Saw York. VOH J'JtlfcJiHJNTJAI, Hl.l'.ClOllH. Robert .McIchm, nf Kliiiniitli County. Win. JCniniK,of .MiiUiiiiiinih County. (i V. J'lillon.of ClutKop.Couiity. MiAiton v or m:isr uatti.ic. I'mhii-tlnu In (lio United Sink 1h iimrkcd wllli violent chungi. AVJion tin IndiiHlry Iiccoiiiuh prollt nblu vvurylNNly Ih ready to oinlmrk It Iiijvxiim followH HiIh activity mid jirlaw fall. TJiIh luw licon tho ci. jMiiiuni'o oft ixijiwitod In iiiaiitifuo turtw and fiinii ioiliictH alike, nnd now tlio rule Ih ngiiln IlhiHtmted In tliu urowlii' Hi-nrelty of the beef Mijijily. '1'liln miction luw been pre dicted for yearn, nnd the long eon tinned demorallJitlon of the eattle market linn been an aHtonlHhntunt to all concerned. Terribly Iommjh by winter killing have liitm HiiHtnlned; the removal of fcnccH from the tih lie (I011111I11 hiiM broken tip many a liurtl ; the Insecurity of rnm leaweM In the Indian territory Iimh discour aged the cattlelndtiHtry In that broad domain, and theconstant Hhrinkau,o In prltHf, until timeout of tniunpor tatlon aborbeI the proweds of the Nile, bankrupted many (tattle own er and forced otheiHOtit of thebtiHl iuw, until it seemed iih If the Indus try of onttlc ralslui; would die of ihIiiI(m extinction. All tlunMt cituseM of depletion lmve been going on for years, ami an Im provement In price lins luvit vainly looked for. Cattle owners lmylng lntoixwt on large sums of borrowed capital, ami harassed and kept awake o' nlghta to meet tlunxiHnww of thulr herds, have watched for a turn In the market iimh shipwrecked mariner wntclien for a swll ; but sea H)U after MMinui xuod without bringing ivllt'f. When price had nmcliwl the louwt deep, as It was ttupiMMl, they found one lower yet ; and nil this while there was an out ory mlwnl mmIiii this cla of eltl nuns, pojuikr sentliiient olawlng tliMiu as tuud inouopollstM and d UMiidluir that thtt laud their herds mnud over lioiild U) given to wt Unre. "Now tho nwcthui Ims wt In. "Thwro U MHiiethliiK tHrtllng In the Iriwt," wy a Khimmm City nwrket i-wiKirt; "tlwt the country nwy Mid drtjily Im c1mI upon to ftuv a cHttltt Atiiiltift. HucJiHpilUlllty IsstrHiige In vtaw ikf tht tout tliHt out tie lmve tor Mml yut Ikhmi mi plentiful and m Uiw prlctMl that pmpk are until to hwrinj? h kHtutliuiHl htrtwui f tMitiiilMliit fnu evmry Itody who luw Iwd Hiiythliijf to do with niUtiig h-m4Uhk omKW." Ju4 iHieiihuith Hf (lit prliv of tatttk, of iMMHy Mil Bmdte, dvwmvl (ni wMtta Hr 100 hki nds. SIihm I Uuii tJww luw l!t luinlLv h tUy wImm) tlmv Hew eitouiih twttle, In thtt Ivhumw City, t. UhiU and CUkngo inrkt4M, to mojOy th iumwuu. JriUK u W( month HW UHW UH up Mt u MU- litwwkiutwl rK llMvy mltW for ikm Nw N'ork tutU IUmou urkrt Hlfor?utittou4;U MMttKnuW m UMMtUt o would lutnlly Imvt. UuKgltl M.0U. Ttw Ahh tnl Um klgli ( Uiivt. uot bruuiit HMiw Htiv U UMrk4, k nut Um iwhmu Am- iMltoviug iluu UMi(i(ky W mUmii rKlMUMUHl. Uv Mock nwnmUlii 11MM hmy a HQ vkM HtMoh ow tlwauiubvrurtmUivUMMitM UUl.v to h ut lo luariurt. TW iuu MMMit U uumW Um( 1m4 ytmt lit mnomimivivi members of the KnnmA City ex change could HinoiiK tlieiiis.'lve", from jiositivu Information count 100, 0(X) giKxl corn fed beef cttle in the territory which shif to Hint city. Now, M'itli the same fncilltie fnr knowing where the cattle are, It Is Mild the sum total of all they cnu count dot not exceed 6,000. Specu lator the last few days, at KaiiH City and Chicago, lmve sent out hundreds of telegrams all over the country to every cattle man they know, ollerlngto buy all they had; yet HiIh stlmtilu lias failed to bring lu enough to supply the dally de mand. Itange fed cattle will wkjii be fut enough to ship to market and keep tho demand supplied; but the experience of the last mouth shows, that the ever supply liHsabati'd, and henceforth we may look for u more healthy tone in the eattle markets of tho country. (I1T.IM:J ItlXCMiNITION. Tho JIutto (Mont.) Inter Mount ain being published in a mining dis trict, has been clamoring for the free coinage of silver. Tho demo crats in St. Louis adopted their plat form, but wild no word about coin age. A strong effort wan brought to bear on the republicans to sanc tion so gigantic a fraud, but all the Chicago platform says on the sul- Jcct Is this: "The republican party Is Inlfuvor of tho iiso of both gold and sliver as money." Kor all the service this is to mlne-ownox the platform might as well have declar ed: "Tho republican party is in favor of a circular shape for our gold and silver currency." It would not Imvohcuii cxpcdlunt to resolve In favor of an honest sliver coinage, as that would have looked like a slap in the face from profes-cd friends; so a glittering generality was Insert cdjust to wive appearances. The organs of the silver mining Interest who want a bonus of Wi per cent on the product, are seriously dis gruntled at tho refund of both par ties to espouse their cause. Tho 1 11-ter-Mountalii nays, "The lead and silver miners receive a recognition at Chicago, of which they were con temptuously deprived at St. Louis;" which Is making tho very best of the situation. Mii)Hii.M.Mi:u heat lu torturing tho people of tho eastern stntea, and those who can leavo home are scat tering In all direction togut a breath of flesh air. Tho summer rcsortu will be crowded where visitors have planum, or driving along tho sen beach where the glare of tho sun af fects them with ophthalmia. Why don't they come hero where lvfresh incut cn bo enjoyed wlthoutsetting your mind to It astheiualu business of life? Cool summers and mild winters are the charms of an Ore gon climate, and when this fact Ikv coines generally known, pilgrims from the east will seek this state as an cheapo from their preMint allllo tloii. Two New York burglars being In terrupted by tho lady occupant of tho room thoy were ransacking, ono darted out of the door and icaH'd, the other leveled a revolvur at hor head and Ixido her keep still. Hut the herolnegrablied tho weHui and screamed for help. A iolicoiiinn promptly entered the room and uablied tho thief Just as hu had wruslcd the pistol from his captor's tcmsp. lie stand a good chance of a term In the penitentiary. TiikmjIuhiI trustees of Portland have reived to miu1 to Mao eluiM'tts fur n city suprlutoudnt and to pay him $8,000 a year. This U mii IncreaM of $1,000 lu the salary, and there U some vigorous kicking MiiMliift sending mi far away ftir a man when thy place can 1k HitUfae torlly tllltHl within air own state limit. Thk l'Vaiw' lU1w, iHildtehwl In ChleagM, glvvw the tallowing orop Hiiumary: "Tlnirw U not much chanui rHirt In tlwtHMidlthHi f tlw grow lug erwp. TlwrtKWit wanu weaUwr luw oulokiMiwI th giwwth if Um ixtnt, IhA imt iMitor crops rt ajmlu utvtlluir rain. Itawtrt oflulu. ry uy liiMtotw aiv iihmv oouuiuhi iww with tlwMdvviit of warm WMatlwr. Knilt IMMlHHUi Ml iMUmntllv Immv. l, but UHa4Hwa autl laMurw r- Our tMigulHir th tHahMMMi IMiuUabe a wy woualy oh tuat tut IMcUaiu Ytwitg ami Ow WU4MbU k, auU iy " llM v iMftWW bIMt UlbUklMML, ItUMgOtM lit hhuiiW of Um mm two or Ouv Uumm. mim! lu VVkk Um tbiO-lOlMr MMk NMdjr to abtwton au- )xmnu who uw to ivpU Utt Mat Jok. lai on Wlutons & TUoiua lor Um iMaCgnawrkw lu tosrn. hjiiwiiiujibjiiiumiihiw-Wji THE GOVEIIXMEXT WEATHER. The Signals to lie Disjilajcil from Dank lilork. Letter from Observer I'aguc. the The flgimls dlsjilayed from the stair at the White Corner through the kindness of J. M. Itosonborg & Co. have been duly appreciated by lhoK) who could tee them, since the signal Kcrvice bureau lias been furnishing Salem with weather re ports; but the Hags were not dis played at sulllclent height to lie readily seen from any distance. Ap preciating tills, Lieut. W. N. Laduc, president of the First National bank, wrote to Lieut. J. (. Maxfleld, tho "weather prophet"'in charge of the olllce at San Francisco, ollerlng the um) of the Hag stnll' on the First National bank for display. This letter was referred to Sergt. H. S. J'ague, obf-crver at Jloscburg, olllecr in charge of the Oregon weather service, and he hits written a letter to Lieut. Ladue accepting the ti'-e of this Hag stall', and promis ing to direct Volunteer Observer .Jos. Albert to make ue of the fcaine. He aNo adds the following recom recem recom mendateons: "In regard to the taking of obser vations at Salem, I would say Unit there are none made there, but there should be. The United States will not furnish instruments, but for the bcnellt of the people of Salem it would Ihj to their interest to pur chase a set of standard thermometers and a rain gauge and have obser vations made." Ho here Inclo-es n price list of these instruments, live thermome ters and a rain gauge, the whole costing $10.70, mid a latticed shelter, fr.1) more, making tho whole cost about ?2.1. I le says tho government will furnish tho necessary blanks and franked envelopes, to any ono who will render reports, and all necessary instruction totho observer. Ho adds: "At tills time, when Oregon is en deavoring to advertise nor climate and resources, It Is very Important that every city should be able to nreseiit accurate statistics. There lias lately been started a paper, de voted to the climate of Oregon, nnd reports from Salem to this paper would bo of assistance to both. Very Itespcct fully, Your Obedient Servant, 11. S. Paouk, Sergt. U. S. Signal Service Obser ver In charge of Oregon weather service. It will also bo necessary to pur chase a set of weather Hags, and it is (piite likely this matter will como up before the board of trade on next' Tuesday evening, that being the regular meeting night. Cream soda, Ice cream soda, milk shakes, lemonades at Strong fe Co.'s. HENRY SCHOMAKER, Mmuinu'turfrnt The Standard Combination Fence! No. 260 Commercial St. All jSfylos of Fencing Made lo Order ON SHOUT NOTIOIC. GREAT DISCOVERY! Dr. 1-1. SMITH Nowllii )kWMMkm kf new tlwvry In Ic.HiutRoU hIiihmI ltlMiUm-ou..ly tmtliu MirnHUutliiic ttutw of tlw tstli. It ltu m whv ItJtirfcMM or uiii!eH4ut UJlni bwle. l ! nmimon'iurvr of it rlalm llsu lu mtwl hiw nr -r Ixvn know it twA)f. mul by Hiviilvlinc It lo tlio M'lutltlw or mum lli, lltvy wtn Ik clmiiHt untl alVM llluNit tatltk. Ssiall IhtM. Ihul witut ult klutU ot iImiimI Mitrk iltuw wlltuHit VmIiu uuulil InMUr cmII iutOr.lt. mltti. TMIa mxiihmwI air n) mmw. CRONISE & WILSON. l.KAUI.VU JOB PRINTERS. (lu Utala Iumuiumw HuthUug) UMlwork. hUr twto. lVwuMt. K- CITY TAX NOTICB. rm Ogr 1w KoU tor 11m wr aow la mr WMMMfcia. iUimm pj- mt mr up inui CIU iUral mtkA MIA DISSOLUTION NOTICE. VTtmrK IN HKHKM tllVKN TO iWlMaMMMr nuMtt.lhat iattn- arUtl Rirfck iit.4.imiii r. tuutwaaf MM athAilivult mhiIuaI .-mrttl 1 X . HMIIU hT IhA Mi1 HIHI .... K J lOlU'tllll Ml... 1I1 lv IWAKbWhr r J uiMlini SHukJaWSt .xibiiiiu. m ite bw AU tlvbb r Wk Mr lo v.14 IVUMtlM. J MTMtUli. nulwBk Nirvr TO-I)AY. FARMERS, -:- LIVERYMEN And others In need of Team or Carriage Harness: It will be to your Interert to cull upon me Ix-fore purclMMiIng elewhere, as I have the larawtandmostoompletectock Intheclty. 1'rtcen retluwil to nult the times. Just re ceived a fine line of Carriage Harness from A. F. Risslcr& Co. OK CHICAGO, For M hlch lam sole agent. Thee"harnes are all made.from First Class Pittsburg Leather, Warranted. The Inert line of Dusters, liupio' Kobe, mul Whips In the city. All these goods I am selling at very cloe flg ure. Thanking tho public for their liberal patronage In the past, I shall endeavor by ptrict attention to business to merit a con tinuance of their favors in the future. E. S. LAMPORT II. K. Dubois. joe Dubois Dubois brothers Proprietors ! FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers, From SI to sa per day. BALEM, - OKEO .N. VARIETY STORE! W, M. SARGEANT Keeps a lino stock of Wall Paper, Borders and Centers, BABY BUGGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS, Toy Tool Chests, Velocipedes, Dicyclcs, HASKKTS, and all klmls of FKVMES. Mouldings and Frames Made (o Order. Tissue paper, leaves nnd centers. Don' forget the artist material, Mich ns Tube l'lilnlH ornll kinds. Brushes of all sizes, and lllcudcrs. AUo tho GOLD PAINT-READY MIXED, ilots for frames ot all sizes, In fnct every thing elso that can bo thought of. Come and See for Yourselves F.J. BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! -AN UNDERTAKER. KAHKAIl'H BLOCK, STATK Salem, Oregon. "An kinds of Furniture nmdo to order A full line of Otskets alvvuyg on hand. SMITH'S AUCTION AND COMMISSION HO.USE. DhUl.HU IN FURNITURE, BEDDING, OHrpatrt Him, Crwkery, (Ham Ware, Tin ir,Sttkmery,NotkiioilH)M)rliUHiB, Mlrrurs, lleturw, aM-nli-elVvltw, MtHildliuw aud Window shade, llcuirw fhtmlnc ami all kinds of ob uwk lu wtHkl a keelaUy, Tobacco and Clears. Uoods miid im the li-lllmt ptan. Auciumi Mtto every Bttlurtlay. a-lilll eaU iMive ald for econd khiui ntriiiiurv. 0. F. SMITH, lpoitrior. LEGAL BLANKS, Largrst Slik Is (he Slate, Rest DisnuL BHd for MtetuinMk LV1I for nrira for Job frtMUwic tow In Orwun. L M. WAITE, SaUa, Or, 110CKY MOUNTAIN Coffee i-i ouse l UM. SWt UM;, tff. Qwi Hmm, . EU WATKINS, t Prop jMtMl! all Iwmm, feMn to Ke. -f "CBSBIUL "BUCKSMmilXG I-IORSESMOEINO ! ! AH Um Und BMMi ot iIkvIiu thWNpe toJM ur IIWMII at lh HkC for tk niftmtoa ot fctttqr mu., run- Jm ndtotrfort yiA. lnuu,iM wiwh in ku rw. nmw r to any wU kaows Iwwu u ukiilete Hp. JOHN KNIGHT, The Homshoer, Ktf (.iMumcrrUl Mrwt, Mtttn, Or. NEAV VDintTISEJIBNTg. ti wmi msm m. Attention to wliat Know All, liv tlieso prespnls: That slumbers nor sleep, but are awake fnr ns f n 1 on linnd iii New York tuai owilip to llie uepressiun oi uusiuesa m iiiu jl.sl iiiviu win oe many failures. Now we want to be ready to capture any bargains that may be ollereU on account oi suen ianures, anu to tio mis it win ue with plenty of the commodity commonly calbd Cash, with which we can boast the jwople of this countr" are well biipplied, and in order for U9 to get it, we will from now until the first of August offer such bargains as will induce those having money to divide with us. You all know that our Manager has been in business here for the last twenty years and always does as he advertises. About August 1st he will start feast to bujr a large fall stock, and in order to do this we will oiler our whole stock of goods consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps Trunks, Valises, Tobacco, Cigars, Paper, Envelopes, Notions, etc., at a great sacrifice, nnd in order that the general Public may know that we mean business, we mention tue price good Hemmed Handkerchief for 1 ct. each. A silver, cold or steel thimble, 1 ct. each. A spool of Clark's, Coat's or Kerr's Thread, 3 e. each. A spool good Sewing Silk, best brand nnd assorted colors, for 3 c. 2 spools Silk Ilutton Hole Twist for 3 c. 2 skeins Saddlers' Silk for 3 c. 1 sheet gold, sliver or plain Card Board, 1 c. worth 10 c. 1,000,000 doz. Horn nnd Cloth covered Dress Uuttons worth 25 to 60 c. n doz., for Oca doz. 100,000 dor. Fine Jet and Metal Buttons, w ort h CO c. to SI n doz. for 10 c a doz. 1,000 yds. Ijiee worth 5 c a yd., for 1 c. a yd. Laco worth 10 c. per yd. will bo sold for 3 and C c. a yd. Other Edgings nnd imoroiuery in proponion. A good article of Gent' Summer Tho above are only a few of tho genulno BARGAINS that wo will offer. Besides those our wholo stock will be ottered at prices lower than nnywhero else In tho cltv without any exception. ' Wo nre not going out of business but arc here to stay nnd only do this to make room for our large lull stock. Call and be convinced. Buy and be happy. Remember these bnrgalns can only be secured nt tho Opcrn House Corner, from the foMltl AiHonliimPn S. All kinds of Farm GREAT SLAUGHTER! -X X Having lieen continued as Assignee of A. Mayer, I will now offer the entire stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, And Gents' Furnishing Goods, AT 1 GUT SACRIFICE ! To Close Ucmembcr .-. Nono .-. Roscrvctl, .-. all .-. Must .-. Go! YOU WHO HAVE MONEY Can Secure Bargains ! All Sales Strictly for Cash. Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank. HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIES! jQLQAI Isffr Scriber -:- and -:- Pohle. wo aviII Mention ! the Capitol Adventure Co. neither and up to the times, and know well neppsann. and Chicairo. in rierson. nnd lm nrm.i oi some oi our goous 1111 August 1st. 1000 fine Ostrich Plumes for 50 c each wortliSl. And all our stock of Ladles' K White Goods in nronortlon C0.000 Ladles Hat K rnmes 10p. ejiph r.u w i. iv. 1 iaii;ii. 12 Fish Hooks nnd I Ltne for 3 c. Good Scrubbing Brushes 5 c, each. CH n (nfll n..nl. ' " uooa wnitc. wnsii nrusnes 10 c each. Best Fntcnt Clothes Pins 5 c. per d worth 12Kc per doz., Good Fly Hooks, 2 c. each. CO Reams Letter Paper, 2 c per quire. 10 lb Letter Paper, 5 c. per quire. 100 doz. Memoranda Books, 1 c, each. 500 boxes Lubln Toilet Soap, 0 c. per bos Undershirts nnd Drawerp for 20 c. each. U1 III M K FRIEDMAN, Manager. Produce Bought. X X- Them Out. E. WILLIS, Assignee of A. Mayer. A flnellneof haekg, bnntoe, cwrt,cr !, buekUmrd, eta. ilotli our own make and lue bt etiatern made buggie. Every one Warranted! JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING. Call on Uy Miraaim nwtfoa and car-