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if.. m : . fe m a. . is 8 BVBSIXfl CAI'im, JOtKSAl, -SS,m.r.rl?, -"" cullwtoi ii r.iM'liittK ;VERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. MY THK CtiUl Journal Publishing Coman. LVaDKI-OHATKI) JA$, R. SHEPARD, Bnkm MiMgtr. OIBff, IU Ceort Strwt, Optra. Ila Illwk. TKHMH OP HUWKlirTlO.N DAILY. One year, lijr (nail to 0 Hl immlf.Uy until 2 W Three monin t)' mbil l tb I'm- vrwk delivered by ourler 15 WMKKI.Y. One yw tl W bi mofitiw 7 One year. If iwld for In mlvnivc. .. 1 no mx month, - - w AeWSMtiiMMtcr ore tint hurt ueil to r Krtve Mibrrlitlons. lr. T. I). I'ihIm- ) mir dill' Hiithorlrat traveling nantit. H5i Hired mi Mxmd-clai mutter nt tlio Hlmn.Orfgoii. I'nnliMfk-o. MHroh . J. "HATIJIIDAV, JUNK I), 1888. THIS IlltMOfltATIC I'l. tTI'Olt.11. In (llwiinfflnx (liupliilforiii iiioik'il by tlio tmlioiiitl iloiiiocmtlc conven tion wiii follow thf jmrllwiii rnli' of coiiiluiiinliiK It Im-wiiicc It Ih iIoiiio emtio; or we tiin throw jmrty pre judice iihIiIc and JiiiIko It liy IIh niurlt. Ah fnlnicMH (Ii'IiimiiiIh hiicIi tll&crltiiliMtlvt' rrltlclmii nnil uwful hum iwoiiiiiicixIh it, we will devote ti fttw jHiragniplis to IIh winillil com !(! rl Ion. It xlitrlH out with IiiiIuiKliifr I 'it I i lent Clt'Vi'lmiil'H free trtiduj iiluxHtige toconiVHH, nnil then tie voleH wveral wutloiM to Hlniwlntliu wImIoiii mid net'urwltyofmit'h policy. Thin Ih foollHh. The Ainurlt'tiii )hmi)Iu Inivii mitde up their iiiIihIhoii IIiIm iHNiie, mid to eonverl tt tlwliir titlon of prliielplitt Into h text book on llwiil wlent't' Ihii HtrlkliiK hiHtatico of Imippropi Intent to inore Htirplui the Mini of 1 more than WH.im,wn itiiiiimiiy. I iX'baueluil by thlt InmieiiMs tenip- tatlon, the remedy of the republican tmrtv Im to meet and exlinn-t ly ex- travagHiit appropriations nntl ex-jk-iimw, whether eonHtltutlomtl or not, the accumulation of extrava gant tHXMtiOll. Then ooinca another drive at "tar Itrrefonn." It is a pty that Henri Wattomm'H ("tattrinaimhlp, (for he wan the chief factor in formiilatiiiK the declaration,) in w limited that he can hut one way out. What with lliestnr-cycd jttxhlcm of Illierty and free commercial intercourse with all natloiiM, this Interofltliig Kentiicklaii l iHjrfeetly dazed. He ImfolH on frugality, forgetting that Jlelvctlun Iihm said, "When the bciit'llceiice of nature chall lie fully uinlewlood, frugiillty will cettf-e to bo counted among the virtue-!." Not long rince the republicans wanted to relieve the treasury of $20,000,000 of the Hiirphm by pay ing back to the loyal Males the direct tax they hail paid during the war. Tlio democrats tiGitiiiooKcti the Iioiim) for a week to prevent It. The republican want lllwrnl appro priation! for internal Improvements; the democrats went a Job, and will devote but a mere dole for t?uch a Ir the Portland News could con fine itself to decency In itsdlscU"Ion of jwlitlcal events it would show improved breeding anil better sense. "The great American hog," it say, its now at St. Louis, made the chief fetich of the nation" It should be remembered that Cleveland is our chief magistrate, that hie statesman ship is approved by nearly half the nation, and this re-nonii nation is an endoreiiient of his iolIcy. Is not so tlistingtiiHhed u character entitled to decent treatment? Tilosu two lovers In San FrancIco who had a hard ring fight to deter mine which should have the nllec- tioiis of a fair flame, ".vera sensible fellows and tail men o' their inches. ThU mode of settling h difference ! manly and Iwats the revolver all to pieces. After thisspiritod encounter they will be the best of friends. ialJmm'--'''i"""""t""'-i i "J xirw ArA-ruTisi:itEvrs. WM. Shot Guns GltOCBItrDS. BECK &. S ON J AND Itifles. Rcvoh ers, Fishing Tackle. mi II 110 I s KJOlllClli i s 1 Cash Grocery Store ISAAC S. STEINER, Proprietor, 124 State v St., . Salem. .Mfttll stock ot Groceries, Canned Goods, Fresh Vegetable Etc. Just recelvwl a nice article In New -:- Orleans -:- Baking -:- Molasses. purpose. The platform Is not well conceived for democratic suetw. It dwells too fiilsoinely on the merits of the pres ent administration; It forces free trade down the throats of (ho peo ple, it holds out no hope to moral reformers, ami lucks elasticity, sug gestlveuens ami address. (ii oi.i noitMi; ms ii;i:. An est ecu led correspondent In Stayton sends an order for the weekly, ami adds in a postscript, "Free wool and flow I'ennoyor did It." Now we want some bright er son to- explain where the laugh conies in. SPORTING GOODS, IMPROVED -:- AMMUNITION ! Chtuineey Depew nntl Win. Shuk Hperu were btirn on tholi'Sd of April. They are both widely known iiHrarc good fellows. Mr. I)eKJw modestly insets that he meant no dlsresicct to the great poet by being born on the same day of the year with him. There is no political significance in this interesting date, by the way, for Mr. Hhaksjiere, it will lie reniem beictl, was never President of the United .States. Chicago News. A few captious republicans in Sa- liin fnnlf nflf.HM. tit. flila ltmw.r fur i-- ---" - - - ...... ..,. awarding to Col. Irish's oratory the paliii of prevalence ami persuasion blutr. A M'archlng scrutiny Into the conduct of public allalrs Is chal lenged, anil tile assurance given tlmt "fidelity"' and "devotion to pledges" will be found. All icnicm bur the magnanimous talk oftirover Cleveland, when he was elected, about "public oillco being a public trust," and how lie would subor dinate (Hilly rule to (he public Interest. It was nice talk. Kvery polltltiil reformer looks forward to the lime when merit will rule In Un civil service, anil the name of demo crat and republican will be un known. Kueli a practice would re move the chief Incentive to place and power, imil the country would he delivered from tlio tllsgiiiteful scramble for oillco which now marks every change, of admliilHlratlou. "Devotion to plctlgtis" should not be named In a democratic coufiiu of nlth U'emihC it calls to niliiil tiie thousands of victims sacrificed to "olfi'iislvit iHiilisanshlp," and he largo nitmsuni of liberty allowed thoo douiocmtM appointed tit silo coed. Kays the old atlage, "One man may utoal a horse whlleaiiollier may not look over the hedge." Cleveland, no doubt, meant well, but hetlltl not adeipmlely ostlmatc the moiuttntiuu ofa tarty that had Usm kept out In the cold a quarter of a century. lie was brushed anlile like peelings of tmloiis, ami the ilfiniM'mile tlgi'r gnxsllly rtllisl out Its git u m and ravening sides. Credit U taken for having "r' Morvd to the Nsiple HKl.UMI.OtHI acre of valuable land." Theto Is luiovcr weenlng nitHlesiy In this statement. The amount U largely ovwmtattsl, and Hgtssl Mrltini noveretl mm tin ttrinsl grunu to mllmatU wa m worthlM that the grantee com IMtlitea wmiltl make no expenditure to mkhiiv theiu. HtllU'Mlll la due Keetvtary ltniar ftr having si!( many a nug land Um, Hud lib ml iiiliiUUwUtm of tlieilUilerior tUiart- iiient la imi the whk cixslltalile, iiotwItMaudlng he ivtaliu the In tiiicU tkf an uureHtuktniekd rvWI, ami ItU tb'vtttioii to iusly neigh IsMfti and tlmt wife' tvUUvw nlUxl try linllau imeiuw with unfit wu ploytw. "All UMUwtaMiry;tMNthMi U uw Jiuil taxaUou." aaysthU tlenMKWtle vaiigi)e. HemlrU'ks ul to shot it thUlll UU MKHcltM till I'hey wiy In derogation of the elo quent Callfornlau that he is consti tutionally untruthful, and they rake up an unsavory record that dates back to the war. Wo notice that tne rortiami .News was instas fav orably Impressed with the orator's Mowing periotls, ami pays him tills handsome tribute: Col. John P. Irish Is known throughout California, as foremost In ersuiiHlvc oratory ami Inspiring eloquence. He alwaysattraets large audiences. Ills canvass of Oregon was, without exception, the most at tiactlve that ever has been In the state. The democrats were ev erywhere delighted with his speech es. Thousands of republicans wont to hear him for the charm of his manner and his sonorous tlow of ex ceptional language. Wo Judge ofa man by Ids present perforuiaiice, mid do not go .'hack a quarter of a century tolludnut what he was then. If a delinquent ami a half should come up ami pay a dollar and a half in a year ami a half, an editor anil a half would then stand some chance of gcttiugu inealand a half occasion ally. Knilthvllle (On.) News. -. If ever there was a victim of inls- nlaced confidence in this self-seeking world, It is the man who Imagines that he Is malting the con gregation believe that he Is wide awake while lie Is taking n little nap in church. Somcrville Journal. Toys, Cutlery, Novelties, Indian Clubs, Itoxing Gloves,. and everything usually kept in a gun store. n4 State Street, - - Salem. GREAT SLAUGHTER ! Specialties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated- Nectarines, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes MeQulnlan "What's tho matter with ytu, Curt? You're wasted away to a shallow. Ami yon were so robust, too." Curtis (getting his seconii winui ".Matter with mo Why, I'm all right, licen reatlinj. upon health, you know." Phila delphia Call. Having ken continued as Assignee of A. Mayer, I will now oiler the entire stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, And Gents' Furnishing Goods, Oregon Petit Prunes, Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, at Weller Brothers' 201, Commercial Street IT 1 )DIT II ffl . Tin: old MisMiurl.ltcpiihllcnu Is now the St. Louis Republic, and the rejuvenated organ of the Missouri democmcy appears with the name of Chits. 1 1. Jones, late of the Times Cnlon of Jacksonville, Florida, as editor. In announcing the change of naniu the editor Justly remarks that the mikt has long sutfoivd from the disadvantage of having a title at variance with its polities, anil It was thought there never would be u better time than now to roatoro tho harmony Uitween tho two, limmiiuch as It Involves only tlio Muirtnco of a syllable. Wo warmly approve the change, im It not only remove all ptfeulule suspi cion tif republicanism from the pHr, but It relieve republican wUhlu the area of Its circulation from the ucciwity of ilWUImliig It a an organ of their rait It. Mahk Twain tell hew Hen. Sheridan was Induced to write his memeirs: "Mr. Weualerand I called on ( Jen. Sheridan at hU ollltv In the war department a eiaiple of year agn and matle a contract w Ith" hint Aw his autobiography tism term MttUAiclury to lUi parties. This was not long after w liatl iHiidUlietl tbeiHHsmd voluiiHtof Con. (.rant's JPerwmal MeHMgiK' tleu. Sheridan was as MuelMiit tn try the untried rteld of aiithundtl) as liatl lsen (tMi. Ida hearer t'rant before him, but tlw tlesirw i St'tonil .Mulrnt lli-tltnl. Last night fully one hundred and fifty persons congregated in tho rooms of Miss. Julia Chanibcrlln's conservatory of music, to listen to the second anil closing recital of her music pupils. The entertainment was very pleasant, and highly en Joyed. Following Is the program rendered: J ubel Overture, Weber. Han nah Chase, Kate Ladiie, ltitu Lowusdiilciiud Mabel Oray. Allegro, Kmery. Urouta Stick ler and Maggie Iltjdgklns. i.ittletiliKy (iirl, ltnndall.-Mu bel Hutton, Oskle Mathews, Kdna Knight, Kthel Hughes, Lucy Wil liams, Linnle Stutsman. (' Flat Marurka, Mullur Xannio Wagner, Lucy William-, Mnutl Martin. When tho I)ewdro)s Kiss the Daisies, ltlake. May ChapuiHii. Antlantluo anil A llegro Sonata No. :, MuxMi't. Muhul tlrtiv. Obi Folknar Home, arr. fur ladle' iunrttttc. MImmm Liudiwy, Hull, ScrllKT, Dearborn. Tripping Thru' the DaWw, Smlds. Mautl Martin, lim New ell, Linnle Stutsman, O.kle Ma li lew. Answer, Hlumeiithal. Mrsv imsiiuell. Oraiid Walla In A Flat, Chopin. Hannah Chase, The Heart Uow'd down, llalft Mr. J. II. !(. InvltMtlMi ala I)miim (Dutt), Welvr HIlH UiwnslaU and Kate Ijttbn". Dl (jual Stmvl, Dtmlselfl Mrs. J. H. Strickler. (NrmalMiMareh,"lnower()ueen' I jdle' Chorus. To Closis Them Out. a '.:... Tlio Reliable Grocers, KELLER & SONS Arc Still on Top, wmr HnxKWED liivr. ! Ixciu:askd Patkoxagij Heavikii Sales! New Goods I Join tho process-Ion nnil send In your orders wo will treat you line. ,'. None, Rcsci'vcd, .'. all :. Hiisf .'. Go! Every body speaks In praise of our canned goods. Thoy cannot bo bitpassed In quality. Look at our dlsnlnv wlnclowsin! vnn mo. They are tilled with "delicious things. For the Ladles: Cull and examlno our Lnbor-Siivlnir Carpet Sweepers, four btylcs. Koatherdustersalways In htoclc. Jamaica Ilananns, direct from New York, lllg lellows and very Juicy. YOU AY110 HAVE MONEY ;Can Secutre Bargains All Sales Strictly for Cash. KELLER & SONS, The Grocers, WILLIS, Assignee of A. Mayor. r, Wuuilburu l.wrals. If IW a MUfl IuhI learnt It by heart. He Muted u ' mhhim a e.HiinH-Uhl imuvMih ft !ai t JouTaiai T.Hll'.ri Ibe huanl iu vieiUth 1 in In tli tut. I their famllle. iirevalUl iv Ith iai. . )5!.T!,U ,.to W h. ruinM uiiiy Uoual trwury vault, ami krumWl that if he and Clevwlaml, (Mr. UnuUrieK alnny .Uvlarwl that In-r htUwixl mm Uw Uraht ,f uw Uekrt.) ww elve4eI, ttiat h uf niuuey Mould & Into the eliaiiueU ufi4nulUtMi, aud rvmry wurktui uwn Miaiia iunv A POSITIVE FA CI l'mxVvW,,,I,0,08wkof DRY GOODSJaro to bo found at LUXX & 1?1UT Mml11 ""' n,mbIe l'ric PMok and Sun Shades Over 'oiio hundretleinhmidery Milt In llatlsw, Zephyr, Xaiiwok, Swls utu. all eokM, ami prlees low at hUXX it UROWX'S A nne stock of Driis Good, Silks and Triaimings-Wt asMirtinout HHOW P! at Grange Store Salem Co-Opcralivo Association F, of H. DKAIXKS IN Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, jind Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. ALL, KINDS OF" Produce 'Bouerrit! Gfov In Silk, Lile and Kid Glove, at LUXX & HROWX'S farju'l-., Curtains, Curtain Poles, Kus, )ranery chains etc, at I.CNN it RHOWX'S. Stnir Caps, etc., IX, not ftirw.t tho place an.l name 239, Corner State and Commercial St. LUNN & BROWN. WWIIIUIIIU, I'MT UllJMhUllkolMV MftwiM.i l. Ll.kJ.I . . 1... . ukUk .k.. IJ ..." 7. ' ' " "-J a iwver wlUnl rtUikiMHl." halt uutiT It watt ai.tt: '5 'A ,,UH. wImw aru!. iJJ! Thk ISirUaml World attribute ItSXiTJSSsUSISSiiS J . . I tli nvtr-u-luJ,l .Lii ..i. ii. nitMUftllhiti luk oat kiMM IU- i.. -.7 lMW UU4 4mWU mny MIOImIUI MMtlM , IM ,,r ,lta ,lUi,, HMm, Wd WO- , terta ilvi rte. ari Miu7r, I. "i,,! V. ' "u tuiUttliuif will. il.. a w.. . UlMUUMUk tlrtl HMIM IIImmIum. I i bJ'!"?i rkwiumui,, .-, v . : m ., .... .... uiwam, iiwi. ti.ii. . n mwjwi. kkfc lnvt.U. I Bank Block, Throe Doors South of 1st National Bank! HACKS-:-AND-:-BUGGIES! iV".""? J . &, rta.r. JNMU HckUiMnU ke .4 Im , m. ES: U whlch i Every one Warranted! puuiie inwMirv u Uke the movi lu i """"' '" " w mutto tUeui i asyg" ';" T"1' ' ' w ..a . w iwu Ui. urwt Hcultt l it. ' -- .Nw Vurk ituhu Hi1 11 4onit yvu wigr luovell fhnu one pUtm tu MoUtr at batevvr nai, but It l 440 tbr. V u umuM1 tu ym brtaijr (rxn Om (tUUbnut Th Wf 4Mgr now Mug to Um Ih). ml ttwiy, wwiiltiim ftM MHr remain iu bllwAtl bmunuuw Ibr wbUr. If afar bjivtny uur wn dvOHwl wtU uuttt taOk th, k UINMMUMs HVaMUlbvcUUMUMl milbwUl . All M b"M4t k cftwtu. Ml S rvMut t nntn. KUIK. IhMM I czrrriCX3..T!7T I yv!o8ltt"rU& W .i SAjsiitMKIBKjniL 1l VwKv y i,i'sagy - "--. 'ww iMHla. WM Mi -3L -?S!lOSpiSf m "r vunwHimi fPRHk HUH JAMES A1TKLV, Manager. 126 State St., - - - SALEM, OR. FAIUIBRS, -:- U And others In need of Team or Carriage Harness: It willlMttnyouninterest to mil upon me Wfure jHircluifclDg rtMwJvere, as I tiave the lAmant and mort ooiun(e stook In the city. ji . ""I11?! to M'1 a time. Just re ceived a flue Hue or Carriage Harness from A. F. Rissler & Co. our ow OF OHIOAOO, JOBBJNG Md HORSESHOEING. Clni. nl n. ; j nkiniH, DIHltouaBL Tlin-!urtis .ll i SL-.7. Imt-n mi HNM1V inHil First Class Pittsburg Leather, ! M'arruilMl. The tluett Hue of nusteni. ggg rV"b wIWhlw 111 tbeeltf. Alt SHt.5??W5f lhe P1" fccthelr liberal gkUnaaae la the J. I uluai euOmvur by Mrtet MteQUoo to biMlnoM to merit a oou Uauaae of ttMr . von. I U itotare. . S. LAMPORT iSSis&s mi.m, PMK. ILIILIMOXD, Tencherof Mnssin SCRIBER - arid -:- POHLBJfS2at !"" 'SStSBimSsnssSSJS plan. VV glwrnkiwi. ffftflj1 .Junr kai.