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- 7rVr T""v'lJ mi B- 7 Ml I" il- '1 EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL I'um.wmiD fVERV EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. HV TIIK Cnltal Journal Publthing Carman". I 1KOOH1-OKATKII JA6. R. SHEPARD, Bm MaMger. OH 112 Court html, Oprra Hsbm lllvtk. TKItMH OK HUHKCimTION DAILY. Osoyefir, by mall... .. ..So U) Hlx HMmdM. by iiwll . 2 0) Three montlm by nihil ...... . 1 Iter week deHiered by 0Hrrlr.. ...... IS WKHKI.Y. On jmr ..!1 ft) HJx month 7S One year, If txtlil for In HiUitnee,.. 1 M) HI mtatlM, " " " 80 -l'iUmilt'r lire mithomrd to re- t Mlbwrlptloll. Mr.T. Dil'itrter 1 our duly' uulliorl7d trardltiKHKent. KntTed n MHtiiiil-clfiiHt nmtlcr t tlic rtem.Ornculi. I'mUillU-e. .March H. 1HW. BATUItlMV, JUNK 2, 1WH. Q REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. CnnKrpMmnti, BINOKK IIHUMANN. H ii pre in o J ml kc, V. I. LOUD. Priwlrtentlul Kleclon, ItOJIIJKT ML'LKAN, Wil. KAl'UH, C. W. FULTON. rroecnllnK Attorney Third Dlst., jr. ir. iikwitt. MARION COUNTV REPUBLICAN TICKET. mtrsriKNTAmr.il, J. II. WALDO, JUelr.j'. T. T. (IKKlt, Rlltrrluu. J. Q, WJLBON, Ktlriu. I. LAV XI AN, Wowlljurn. Wm. AllJIHrilO.IO, HoulliStleni nrHirr, Z. M, CltOIHAN, H.Um. t'LKIIK, r. J: llAtlCUCIC, Bilnu. litKiKiim, 1. II, HTAllll. l!i.t Hlm. TiiriiDiiiu, A. O. CONIlir. AhiikvIIIo. MV4HI, A, r. IILACKHIIIY. llfiton. IMMUmimhi, A. ill. COltNl J.ll'H, SIiilou. W. T OIIIJI, lluMwnl. ULi, i-ui'Hiirnirr, 1), W. VOUCH. Hlh.rlon. w.j. mi.w:n. umiuuiii ni.hnNrii, l)n. I). C IIYI.ANIi, .MU,iiru. CO.MllllisSMAN IIHUMANN. Wo Imvo Mid ii) tlio CoiiKroMsloiml JtUVOIll, II KIM)ll Hir(l()ll Of tllV HHVL'll iibuIi by CoiiKnirwiiiiui Hi'riimiin.oii UktITUi nit., mi tint luvviuii) mir ittw (iiiMtloii. Nlntiwiiiuii ami dls ptwt nxiHonmx on 1 1 illHiiriiii a i ! iJllon without ImIIIiik Into niitiiKo iiImii. Mr. llt'iiniiiin Imi)mwui1 to Urltr iilii"lloii, Imt ho linn tliu ii.o to hh tluit IIiIm Ih ii very miiimII nwttor. l'riwlilt.nt Clovuliinil, nt tlu ojpiinliiK of tlio pivmtiit mwhIoii of nmttrw, oIho to kIvo lib vIduh on imiiMiixoii Iou-Ikd InipoitH, mid In vUiitlv niulIU)Hn hikwIu'W mid MTltwix woivwUtM with iMiiinlptlon Kt, iuhI thi'y Imvo not yot jjol ovor lUuIr wrlthlnjpi. DuinuHtlo wmi iiMKVt) U tlio nmttor thut wlinuUl on MHgt) tlio niliiiU of otir Imxlnita mon mul jmiIUIoIhiih, whiil mi wml nlinmd U tlio inoiv running ovor of tlw win. Mr. lloriimnn'x lutont kinoxt lur-Kvly illi-oottHl to our lunuo uwikotH. "Wo Imvo u whloly wMoniN wl country," ho iii, mul to iwoh Kh Mirtmw jmrt In tlio louMt lwlhlo thiio mill with tlio linwt limotliwlilo H.t, Uh nmttor of vu- uhiio iiiotiiout UithMluihiNtrUM of tlW Wlllllo IIHtlltll." ThUl nioroly In kwplii(f with Iiklluaofooiuluot. Mr. Ituiiimuu U W)t H HtrtlMii ; ho lw no tluio to ltiil to ny Mioh wrtiwmoiiw. 1thu w hole Uto ftir u wivtltu. WMi', Hllt Ul0llltvrMtl0f till hlM KIO- 14k (u miUdtvw, lutMH only Wtit Uktlnwtu imiUMl nuittotw, lo. Ig thou, to i)U Iwlrx mut ohon ti who Imvo ito ltt(r otiijiloy HUMlt. WoiuoMtkMi Mr. Httt-uiMim'tfiMiiio U'MHltMl llM UkkM V1lll .kll M.....U.. . Hil w urohW0iMkrt uu wr rotoU m Inmmu Ik luw MiU'UtrMl Mthfttl wmI tMllriont ,rvhv, Ihhwim ho luw tUd .Uytujf iMth, hu1 UxMtt WejHtrtoc In tMtniM wimI tlio imr4MHMtt U uAil to hU outlrw MiwUUiviiry. j Thk&u l'mm-Wxi ISmhu1um-(u 0j- mltulU Uwt ttw rhMuoM r. IMbUcMU ueoM In (Hvoti mv vwy . lia ixuioliMtou U iUw iMMlt ftUl iW lllU uf IMMt lW. thN, Mid the oltavrftil wid cuuAiWiut torn UtMt pniuUt ijmbUcu mutu. WUltUUwW lultol ,lkl IhmIuu Um b4W (but w, uv Miu. (u Vlib w uf vouui Ltvto " poWkM Wyiii bW b toC kimI Mrki.li U m Hum m hk W '' juii.,1 will dmtt. vmiI n HnitHg of Jmumb whlk . .... .w, ml . wwny I m i"r"- ' w WW. auu a Oe- UfMlaaikm lo iu. COUNSKL TO VOTKRS. Mondsy Is election day, and this It the liwt opportunity aflorded thk IeX!r of HKmkii)K to 11 retidera of their duty at the jmjIIh. We addrewt a tnlcceUfineous audience. Many pro!iil)Itlonlt have enrolled theni celvos an MiljcrllK-rH, not Immmum.1 e fkvor the third jmrtj' inoveiiient, (which we do not), but IjeoaUH; we trewt them courteously, and are in hoarty syniimthy with their aim and object. We have come survl vom of the exploded greenback party in our midst, and they are at tracted to TJIB CAI'ITAI. JOUIINAI. U'cauue we recognize and avow the fact Unit American Htalcmnanshlp is now urgently called on to device a llnanclal jHillcy whereby wealth Bliall lw more equitably distributed, and tlie borrowing clasn nhall be de livered from tlio crushing burden of high Interest. This paper has avow ed I tfHilf In favor of tarlll' revision, an avowal readily made by every re publican orator and editor to ntlll clamor, but they always find xome objection to making the revision. This editor favors it, would take the Morrison horizontal cut of ten or twenty per cent., as might Ik) found most expedient, or the Mills bill, placing some articles on the free list and reducing the tax on others. Any temperate legislation that will remove the obstruction to foreign commerce, and give our vessels ac cess to other ports. Tills has won favor with the more llheml wing df republicans, some bring advertising patrouago while others order the piiHT, anil our honest declaration of prlnclplo has again won now friends. Thus wo address many classes of voteis, and wo desire candidly to reason with them on their duty as fieemoii next Monday. They have throw tickets to vhooso from, tlio men who coinpono thoni aro well known, ho every eltloii in Million county can vote Intelligently. Meas ures not men, used to be theory, but at this present tlmo of party disin tegration, honest men to make our laws and administer our public af fair aro of tlio first importance. The lopubllcait ticket commends Ityolfto tlio Judgment of every uir binned voter. Made up In a conven tion whoso honest devotion to the public Interest won the commenda tion of allatthotlniiyiiid wIiomj per ception of Jltnohrt was almost unerr ing, those republican candidates had an honest political paientago, and I hoy can bo adopted Into our social life as administrators of our county allalrs w ith perfect safety. They aro well known cltlons, thoy stand well socially In their Mvoral coiu niuiiltliw, most of thorn have busl nowi experience and aptitude, their Integrity Is lutyond suspicion and tholr diligence and faithful per formance of duty umy bo safely trusted. It Is wlo to movo on a llrm foun dation. There may ls many ii foriiiin needed In politic mid morals boforo society attains a satisfactory state, and those nmy be agitated and winked Ar by the best methods wo win dovNo. In the meantime wo want our roads and bridge kept In repair, our public record pro ierly kept, taxiw collected mid hoiiotlv disbursed, eilmluuls Hrrealcd and tlio jwhih) preserved. Thoo are the Issue Utforo us in electing county oMoer. 'IVtrltr rovUlon is not lit question, labor relations are no vuy HtlW'tod. Wo are simply ehoeiinj: mon to conduct our county attain, and mm the republican ticket st.iml lmo its rival In the wiUUiitlsl morttHoftlio OHiididiitiM It prmnti, wo uruv UH)ii our ruudoix to mipimrt tlwt tlkt with thotr -oto. Thn will tboii U at lolsuiv to attend to other public dutlcn; rniui i it.viums un votii. Tho (Mowing dktipMtvli U In hii w ! luijulry fMHii thk Jminml, ihmiw to Iwnd tUlto oppor tuiM' : .uuruoy iMiirnuMIr. AklU.NJItUN, 1). V., JniHt 1, lCll. VAV. JUI'K..I, S.M.KM, Or. 1 cmu Mud noUiliu; In th cowMl tuttau of tit rnilwi siMkw, tl taw uf euufftM, or lu tiw rullnw of ti hUriwr oooH. u Jua- t&o iw h mwuu niMiiobil toUvr. VV. V. V. V. & Alt. Uvu Tbkhw thnt Um vnjwHttfn of ' wtwMwimm nUaut low Uritt' iv poUlkwm. uM UtbtK A)kHit u. vol. uh MiMMtay k hmm iimmumW. Tb MnuMUUMiiiMkiu uf xbM tketiom i ua, tru i; Uckrt, ta tMMiui to tb jirt- mmI unM Mot U KWld. Tb ptai tor Mid iiHiuipk of ibe ivitubU- uu jiim uf ltfx.t ciiouicb to lakv , itlfili aud ai.U-urtmu of alii" HMte and twMii. i -n wt and poudiikuML i i .11 . ... lUe pulta. AX INCIDIJNT OK TIIK WAIt. Warlike Incidents can sometimes e applied to civic aflairy. Some of our readers may remember' the he roic achievements of the army of the Cumberland toward the close of the summer campaign in 1808. Strategic operations in the valley of the Tennesfeee were skill fully conducted by Grant and Thomas on the Union side and by JJragg on the side of the rebels, the success.) of the llrst named chiefs driving their adversary from his Ijcst tuitions, until the lines wore formed In front of Chattanooga, and the determined charge of the boys in blue drove the enemy in confus ion from his strong works. The ad vance and asault were witnessed bj Grant and several of his corps com manders with Intense satisfaction. Hut the capture of the forts and the Jllght or surrender of the garrison did not finish the lighting. There was a halt of a few minutes, to get breath, the lines were again formed, and then with a sudden impulse they all started up the ridge. It seemed as if the work done was not enough for the bravo men engaged, and that they had determined, while their hands were in, to llnish the battle of Chickamauga. Grant Inquired of Thomas who sat by his side, "Thomas, who ordered those men up the ridge?" Tlio lat ter replied, in his usually quite way, "I don't know, I did not." Ho then addressed Gordon Granger, "Did you order them up, Granger?" "No," said that general, "they started up without orders. When thoso fel- Ions get started, all sheol can't stop them." It was a soldiers' battle. The men who carried the muskets had be come their own generals, and moved forward of their own accord. 0111 cers, catching their spirit, hud llrt followed mid thou led, and before this advance of heroes the enemy again fled. We produce this stirring Incident as an example for Monday. The election will be u voters' battle. The professed organ of republicanism In tills city has done Its best by partisan rancor mid spite and unstinted abuse, to dioiiilnato 111 feeling and keep voters away from thopolls, nnd tho republican county committee has been strangely apathetic. But tho course of good government ex ists, of progress in moral reform, of Increased happiness for the greatest number, and thco are all bound up In the bundle of life with the repub lican party. With honest, capable, progressive men in ofllce, loforni can bo achieved; mid now the opportun ity is pioseuted to republicans to elect a sol of nicit who arc in sym pnthy w Ith their alms mid who will advance their objects. Let the rank mid tile advance on the polls of their own volition, mid place, men In charge of their county atl'nlrs who will rolled credit on thelrjudgineiit. Wo want to see a big republican vote iKillcd. l'rovidouco is on the side ot the heaviest battalions (of vo ters). an ori'omi'NK rnmrisM. The Statesman ltint Munliiy con ttdni'd iMiniuniilcHiJ.oi, wliiob pro- fUMftM tO IVM)tt M COIlVCl-Mtloll 1)0- twivn .Mr. A. N. (iiltiert nnd thl islitor. rtiat tteiitUmuiii vWtcd the Joi knai. woiuc time sliuv lH.Hring an invitHtlon to the nounpH.r ninn toiiMvpl ihu iiflliv of vlce-pnvtdunt nt Mr. Swift's meeting. The wlltor nplirHlt)tod the hMior but declined with tlmnkii. He Mild he una not In (.vnipwtliy with tlmt hpe4ikure thiHiico vlow, Mild to take active jwrt In hit lecture Mould plm-e him tthe Journoibt) In si fhW po.tlon. lit whs not h protections dlcelplii. SmIiI the StMtctmiMit writer, 00111- moiitliiK on thk : "He b a right to be k tliMiioorat amlH trei tmdur, but whlk hiMdliiir views of Unit kind be should no prufew tlwt ho Ui h rMitaiwii." Yet thl writer's littllot wlU be ipilte H4xxptabl (Hi Mumwy, and uko the balkitti of 0iOH who i'iupMtlilw with his vtew. Till iwrrow nei of cnwl, OiU pnwtlw of exnliwion, tbU uoii dttlou of tii(Mleeiii drv rot. bnMigtit ilfetw to tike repuultam omum tour year wfn, and w ill m to It utter rout iMXt Nox-euilsir, on Km amende!. TbW iNryau Mu(HtM InAiaioii of yoiiUK ami vlgurou UUxhI lu the vtu uf tlw remblkn mriy, to ki lott Um wtb of progm, to vtUUw all Um eueryie of t)u hmUuu, ami Muoody ev?ry Um lu wmI tbat ha vigor and uwrulu. A thtf UMdor niuuol belong to Uw rtMio)kMU mt' I Tbk W taXluf hold of Ibe plow and lookiug baek. A Uv. growiuc IwiV)- roouiu ft UmH b nugtMiv, amt dimi WW IOIMH Mm nlgrurits of lh bw. The Htaicoiiiii i untrue to W,M,,' ,M ''? b a ikv IrtW. MM IIM BOw HtMk it Ih. ewkmto u ahrivvhuK tbe khiW of UIMV of iu IVikr. SEff AnVERTISIOIKJ.TS. WM. BECK &, SOW, He Sportsman's Headquarters. SPORTING GOODS, IMPROVED -:- AMMUNITION ! Toys, Cutlery, Novelties, Indian Clubs, Boxing Gloves, and everything usually kept in a gun store. 94 STATE STREET, - - SALEM. THE BEST T0CK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WADE & CO'S, 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. i dBrttetofe. Gai i AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Stock of Hardware anil Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank. HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIES! WrW .-Wtf -rlTIj.AUfc---w - 'W&JS.-Vr XiAMEjv5i Scribek -:- and Pohle. uuiimaimnann WM. BROWN k CO. -DKAI.KU IX- BOOT O CrA tt r o i j n3sd f i - B -,!fe-e?a V 1 .Tv.-gg T s H O E S Jeaflicr ami Fiiiiliiiifs ! CASH l'AID POU Wnl lilies, 1 id ha. . W (iMnMkl Mmm, SA1XX, . . ORKOON. Revolvers, Fishing Tackle. fad Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Ranges, LEADING STYLES. Faun Machinery, Wagons and Carriages. A flno lino oflincks, buggies, carts, car- iu.kv, uiii-ivuiMius, fiu. jjuui our own nftiko nnd tlio boat enstern mndo buggies. Every one Warranted! JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING. Cnllou tliouuaorsIgnpclfwnffon and cni rillirn IlWllnrvninl lilnnl.uill. rv.i .11 o nnd Jl I Coiiunerclnl stivct, Snle'iii. "' VVYOP- S SS 1 K 1- : ' t r i i r .. X f iHr if " k nnv v Burnt I nnw l ur. X$M A-ym? ssrM m GKOCEKIES. Cash Grocery Store, ISAAC S. STEINER, Proprietor, 124 v Statk . St., v Saleji. iVfnll stock ol Groceries, Canned Goods, Fresh Vegetables, Etc. J ust received a nice article In New :- Orleans -:- Baking -:- Molasses. 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 The Reliable Grocers. KELLER & SONS, Are Still on Top, WITH Renewed Life ! Increased Patronage 1 Heavier Sales! New Goods I Join tho procession nnd send In your orders wo will treat you flue. Every body spcnkslnpralsoof our canned goods. They cannot bo supassed In quality. Look at our display windows as you pass, They aro filled w fth delicious things. For tho Ladles : Call and examine our Labor-fen ving Carpet Sweepers four styles, teathcrdustersalways la stock. Jnmalca Bananas, direct from New York. Big fellows and very Juicy. KELLER & SONS, The Grocers. Grange Store Salem Co-Operative Association r. or h. DEAI.EHS J IN . Choice Groceries,. Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. ALL KINDS OF Produce Bought! JAMES A1TKEN, Manager. 1 o 126 State St., - - - SALEM, OR. FARMERS, -:- LIVERYMEN And others In need of Team or Carriage Harness: It Will h A vnnr Inl-u. . n . - luiA.Z i ." ..J.Ct IU 1X111 UIHJU'UIV !SSU?.,H"!?lM8lD elwwberw. as I have the npt and most eonipieto stook In the city. i25 "!"! to hU't the times. Justro wneu a Hue Hue of Carriage Harnoss from A. R Rissler & Co. OF OHIOAGO, Korwafch I inn sole agent. TheseHiarnew w nil umuD irutil First Class Pittsburg Leather, 5, and WUlr-j In tlw eliy. All Udommt of their voro lu tbe future. tt. S. LAMPORT INW'BANCB Company. Kite and Ma rtue. JOS. AUJKKT, Avnt, - . itakm, Oitoa. Atnii k