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f Goralae CottoUse bm trade mu'k-iCoUo!ent" und r'i AW The N. K. Pairbank Company, H, LrfHlA, Chicago, Montrcm, San IThiicIsco, Portland, Oregon. ;s55?SSigM Ddiiy Capital Journal! tlY HOiriCK HKlI'HItKb tJWEDNESDAYJJUNK 24, 1800. THE FIFTY-OKNT DULL A II? Governor Lord's unswer to the so called blmetulllc lcaguo of Ynmhlll county Ib plain, direct and conclusive It shows a clear understanding of the money problem. Bimetallism, with xiso of. both cold and sliver as standard money, Is possible, as the governor re marks, only through International aureoment. for which the Republican platform calls. "What the Yamhill loaguo Is calling for frco colnngo of silver in tho name of bimetallism Is the direct negation of bimetallism, absolutely excludes It. It means one metal only, and that silver. What a schomo that Is to put CO centH' worth of allvor In ono dollar and 100 cents' worth of gold In anothor dollar, dub tho BClioiiic blmctulllHin.JiWKl expect these dollars to circulate together. Orcgonlau. Tho latest statistics (N. Y. World Almanac, page 203) shows tho approx imate amount of money In tho world to bo as follows; UoldBtwk 3,001,000,000 Kllvcr stock 3,011, 100,000 Uncovered paper 2,700.000,000 Of tins tho United States Is credited With 1001,000,000 Bold, 8024,000,000 sil ver and $l00l000,000ipapcr. In no country In tho world ure Micro any politicians who speak of thosllvor money as "llfty cent dollars" oxcopt In tho United States. Franco Is counted u most prosperous country and has eSOO.OOO.OOO koUI and has 1500,000,000 silver at a ratio of 161 to ono of gold, and It Is counted as full legal tender nionoy and tho govern mont reserves tho option to pay In cither l gold or silver. Silver Micro Is ono hunderd cent monoy, From 1813 to Nov. 1, J603, inclusive, our goverutont bought 480,388,102 ounces of lino silver and paid W10,470,7lW therefor or moro than $1.00 per ounce. (Bee pago 201 samo almanac) Of this silver $55,000,000 aw In cir culation as legal tender dollars, and wo defy any ono to show a word of law making them ralccmablo In gold by tho government or anyono elso. They arc not fifty cent dollars. Thoy circulate at par without u gold redemption because there is, always has beeu, and always will bo an unlimited demand for any dol lar of lull legal louder or debt-paying quality. The rest of that silver Is In circulation as silver und coin certlil- cates and they aro not upheld by any law making them redeemable In gold. Tby aro legal tender, non-1 nterest totrlng paper money and uro not fifty nt dollars Tlio tlguiva abovo quoted are compiled by a gold standard authority from tho director of tho 1bU Doa any sane iron believe that wfere ry ounce of silver cost the .. jmMtJM i -izuier aa I, r-'y (. & JS7I ff Eminent physicians praise it. Thoughtful housekeepers praise it. Connoisseurs praise it. People -with weak digestion praise (st&tene gonntiwut ovarii nolliir, Hint uflci It lM'jir t ii el nip of tboirnveinment It will i'v r income u fitly cent dollarV What Is tlio Mjlii'tii'.' of t '.io golo iii(iuumeUUIsls?:To destroy our sllvoi as primary money and Issuogold 1k,iuIb to buy gold and redeem It and cancel all our non-lntcrest-bonrlng paper money and have the national banks Issue their notes and lehd them to the people If that Is not what they pro poso wo would llko to hear some gold Btiuulard man to tho contrary. TUB TELLER BOOM. On Thursday last Henry M.Tcllor walked out of the national Republican convention because It had abandoned tlio principle of bimetallism lu which ho has been a llrm believer all his life and which ho had been commissioned to represent by tho Republicans of Colorado lu that assomblago. In tho most dlgnllcd and able manner ho was true to his trust. Then for a moment ho halted on tho threshold of old associations of ullfotlmo and bid fare well to tho party and then turned resolutely to tho task of building up a now organization of national character, On Saturday ho was placed lie fore tho pooplo of tho United States us tlio choice of a political party numbering several million voters tho national People's party. Today ho may bo madotho candldato of the silver Dem ocrats of Texas and no doubt othor states will follow suit. History Is mado fast those days, and tho denun ciations by tlio goldlte press of Teller and his associates as Rebels and secessionists Is very far fetched. Thoy aro tho men who will unlto against greed and rapacity or ganized into politics. They aro tho men who prefer patriotic endeavor and abandonment of partisanship for tho common welfare. Thoy aro tho only men who can stem tho tide to ward monarchy, goldarchy and anar chy that Is sweeping our country to ward destruction. Tlio prompt action of Mr. Taubc neck and his colleagues In endorsing Mr. Teller as tho People's candidate for tho presidency Is very commend able. It shows that thoy place coun try abovo party, and principle above porsonal advantage. Tliolr course will bo commonded by tho most Intel ligent and patriotic men In the Poo plo's party. It may not suit some of tho so-called middle-of-the-road men. Hut whou such action alone will save tho American people from bankruptcy und ruin even tho most radical must see the necessity of abandoning party linos, and thereby making It possible to secure n great victory. That vic tory miy not be won this time, but the great gain of uniting the people of all parties along now lines for tin scltUh purpose, and a noble principle cannot bo overestimated. J2 .Jin TiJ n inyumummt iiimmi i PRAISE in cotton-plant wrtathn erery tin, WJSCONMN Foil tiULD. "While Iowa, Illinois and Mimic s'lt'i Hoiiiouratlc xlnlo conventions have cIiom'ii silver delegations to the national convention, Wisconsin Is to bo represented by a s-nlld gold dele gation. Tho people of Wisconsin arc not different, except Unit there is a larger percentage of forclgneis and tho statu Is more completely domi nated by corporations. Foreign capital Is In control of tho banks and lariro manufacturing establishments of Milwaukee and other cities. The German papers have the largest circu lation and support German capital In tholr political Influence. Tho older typo of publlo men who made that state famous In tho sixties, men llko Matt. Carpcnlor,Jerry Rusk, Senator Doollttle and tho "Washburn's Imvo passed away and In tholr stead Wisconsin Is represented by creatures of tho corporations and banking Inter ests, llko Senators Mitchell and Vilas, and Henry M. Paynowho was receiver of the Northern Pacific and Is now lu Europo for his health and to escape Justice While of different parties, theso men aro all of tho samo stripe, so far as tho Interests of tho people are con cerned. Thoy aro tho representatives of organized capital In tho affairs of tho government. Tlio dividends on watered stock, Interest on bonds und protlts of syndicates and enormous salaries of corporation otllclals cannot lw paid out of tho products of the country and leave tho farmer and laborer a decent margin to live on. Tho rotten politics which they repre sent Is costing tho people twice what It should In tuxes and tho sum total of tholr control of public affairs Is moro of a curso than a blessing. Why shouldn't Wisconsin lie for gold, both Republican nun Democrats? The political combinations of the ouleo holders, tho corporations and tho bankers Is so complete that all ex pression of tho sentiment of the masses Is obliterated. With tho foreign and American press, the cor porations, tho bunks and tho syndi cates against them, what can the pcoplo do? At Hutlbim'a Qroye. Wo attended tho "10 to 1" plcnlo Saturday, found a largo crowd or good looking ladies and gentlemen, by act ual count Micro were two thousand people without tho Johnnies scattered around. The speakers seemed to un derstand their subject. Mr. Hofer, of Salem, mudo a very Impressive ad dress. Wo agreo with him as fur as ho went but would llko to hear him speak for an hour. Judge Whitney's address was well received although llko Hofer. ho didn't have time enough. Tho ladles band furnished good music Tho Custer sisters sang two songs which were wen recoiyotl and wens SUIli.- Oakville correspond- ent Albany Democrat. Children Cry for Pitcher's 0torla, nan in' I '1 it. THE PRODUCT OF RIM ALLEY. "Mngglo" by Stephen I'lune, author of "Tho Red Radge of Courage," Is a a study of life In the lowest shuns or Now Yen k City. Childhood lighting on heaps or tilth, men who curse and drink and swear, women who tipple and light and scream, police who raven on human weakness, the beer hall, tho variety thcaties, the dens of Iniquity, aie all lu this little volume but not paraded with conscious vul garity. We aro not cdltlcd with moral phil osophy but wo arc all appalled that vice festers and multiplies in these places on a root-stock of Ignorance as do tho vermin on nu Infected fruit tree. Crane Is the poet of this misery and no moro artistic hand has ever drawn aside the curtain of lower life and revealed Its hldcousness more in a rcpcllant glare. Tho character, use their own lang guagc, speak In tho billingsgate of tho nether world; the smoke, the stench, tho uuclcnnness of tho beast in man Is set boforo us in lurid im ages that walk tho air, yet with a touch that is wliolcsomo and leaves no dclilement. And all this too with no elTort at preaching or moralizing. Asa truo artist, Crauo teaches tho great lesson without playing tlio school mnstcr. Tlio pathos of Mngglo mo3t moves tho soul In Its absence of guile and Its plenitude or Ignorance. With the Jewel of womanhood set lu her brow, with tho capacity to bless, to cheer and comfort, to rellno, to elevate and dolfy homo In all the relations of purity and affection, yet blind, crush ing, pitiless conditions and surround ings drag her to the depths of prosti tution. Crane toadies tlio lesson that fallen women aro not demons who plungo Into vice of their own accord, but aro dragged slowly, surely and unfailingly from homes of tilth, squulor.lgnomnco aud selfishness. To save men and women takes a better civilization, not moro laws and police. I). Appleton & Co., New York, 81.25. Uucklen's Arnica Salve The best Salve tn the world for Cuts, Sores, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheutn, Fever and all Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains, UruUcs, Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to Live per fee satisfaction or money refundeC, Price 35 cents a box For sale by Fred A, LtUR nlEN-i'AG (tHlcklr.TliONtisttly, Varevar Cured. Four out ot rtvo who suffer scrwetno. rucatat worry, ai tnr' j ot " Iho Uuea." aro be Iaylcy tho tcaaltri.f crly caccsa. Yic tlms, rectulnx your mantiooJ, rcs&ln your visor. Dou't deai-alr. terul for boa with en'UuaUaawuliirouf. MsiloJ (Mated) froo. EXIE MEDIO ALCB.,lff are, H.Y. ri k ' Tk 1M Tff r ' I I ft a R-ri'vt ft j&kSLS. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES, ...- n..-j r nVnatPPQ nf tlit? dl"6- Mn State Insane Asylutu Invites healed proposals for furnishing at trio Ahylum, near Salem, Oregon, the fol lowing supplies: DKV OOODSt goovds. Amnskueg blue dcjnlns, 0 'sliesK1 drab, as per sample 1600 yds nifiton iliimiel, Nashua 'fflSSatrir! Hhlrtlng, 'TdiS'tt'- cotton socks, as per 8aiSP(loz. ladles' cotton hose, as per sample. . . . n, o ot i 1 do, ladies' ciii.-ets, size 24-3. 27-3, 28-2, 20-2, 3J-2, as per sample. 2gientgmss punts buttons, as per "fiJl'fc. thread, Coats' or Clark's O. N. T., No. 30, white. ,-.() do., thread. Cuats.' or Claik'sO. N. T., No. 30 black. ,,,.. 20 do, thread, Coats' or Claik's O. N. T., No. 10 white. SHOBS ANI1 HMfl'KKS. 30 prs. mens leather slippers N". 7, as per sample. ,, , 60 prs. mens' leather sllppcis Tso. 8, as per sample. T r,0 pis. mens' leather slippers No. 0, as per sample. . ,n 3d pis. mens' leather slippers No. 10. as pur sample. ,. ,. 20 prs. incus leatler slippers Iso. 11, as per sample. 20 pis. ladles' shoes No. 4, as per "M 2:1 prs. ladles' shoos No. 5, as per hiiuiple. .... t i prs. lauici' snoes n. , us ' sample. OUOUKIUKS. 10,000 lbs. granulated augur (Ameri can refinery). . . . , 15.000 ids. Goldoti 0 sugar (Ameri can rotlimiy). s.OOOi'w. Liverpool Ban. roo lbs. soda cruoKors, Jv., more orKs, dollvcjcuas required. ,l) 111'. Or l'!ieO!C, ViniUOWUi u u no good, moro or less, delivered tn re- 40V0'. Cove oysters (Fields 2'tJ), 30 do. Ao.i test oiooins. 2i ,,, Vjl. in Salety matches, as pr fi-Hiiplc. 300 his. &al soda. , , , 200 lbs. S.iRana raslus (20-lb. Iwxcs.) JOOlbs. London Layers ralslns(20-lo. boxes). iki ihs. CIiIidi starch. - 1 do, ostrh'h feather dusters (2'Mn per sample). 1 dez. Worccstersniro banco (L. .is Porrin'si In ouart bottles 20 boxes macaroni In 8-lb. boxes. 100 gal. N. O. molasses. 2,000 gal. syrup as per sample. (WOO lbs. Costa Klca green collec, a per sample. 1200 lbs. chicory. CKOCICKUY. 2T) doz. tea cups, W. G. ware, as per sample. 25 doz. saucers, W. G. ware, as per sample. 4 doz. 7 In. plo plates, W. G. ware, as per sample. TOUACCO. 1500 lbs. Even chanirc. 300 lbs. O. K. Durham in 2-oz. pigs. FLOUIl. COO bbls. No. 1 Hour, more or less, delivered as required. 25 bbls. No. 1 graham, more or less, delivered as required. FISH. 000 lbs. Ilsh per week, more or less, as required, stating price per pound of dllTcrcnt kinds. MEATS. l Heef GOO pounds per day, more or less, as required equal parts fore and hind quarters. Mutton 200 pounds per day, more or less, as required. BOAl'. 2500 lbs. Net Savon Best Standard soap. 200 cakes Peerless Kitchen soap, ss per sample. 5 lbs. Shaving soap (J. 13. Williams) as per sample. Sl'ICES. 500 lbs. black pepper, Standard Ground, lu 5-lb. cans. 75 lbs. cinnamon, Standard Ground, In 5-lb. cans. PI.UMI1INO 50 feet each of I, 1, U in. black pipe. Oeach cast Iron elbows 1, U, 1, aud 2 Inch. li 0 each cast Iron elbows 45 (leg. 1. li, l,and2 In. 0 doz. hoso washers, J In. 1 doz. hose couplings in. 1 doz. Cnlwcll hoso bands i In. 12 each Jenkins' valves discs., i, f. 1 and 1J In. UAIIDWARE. 200 ft. of J In. round Norway Iron. 100 feet each of !, 7-10 and i In. round Norway Iron. CO ft. each ofixl, JxH, and 1x2 In. flat Norway Iron. 5 ft. each of i, J and 1 In. octagon steel. 5 ft. of i in. round tool steel. 1 Heller Uros. horso rasp 10 In. 0 flat bastard Hies 10 In. 3 flat bastard tiles 10 In. 0 flat mill bastard flies 10 in. , 2 cacli flat mill bastard tiles G and 8 In. 300 ft. of manllla ropo I In diameter. 3,500 lbs. of blacksmith coal ns per sample. 60 Norway carriage bolts IxlJ In. 50 each ixl and ix5 In carrlago bolts (Norway.) o 10s. or t washers. 1.000 each if 2 Ska nnrl 4 Ih. t.lnn.l rivets 2 sledno lmndlps'in In T ! ."gJL',,! .lJ"le.sr' ..... , . n ir. ...n i ,, :. ."""?. ua"L,."' slUKc, largo oen X b,of No'Kltnam horso shoe onus. 1 Coo's wrench, 12 In., bright. DUUQ3. 1 kllOlirammnnolfl nontlnnit rutf o.tltt Squlbbs. imust accomiwny each-bid, and tho 1 kilogramme acid boric, Squlbbs. name of tho class ol supplies be In 4 kilogrammes bismuth subnltrate, scribed on tho envelope. Audltlug hqulbbs. pttlcers are prohibited from contlrm- u KUOCrrainnieS clilnfnrm In .mo inir llPcnnnta nt nnrxlmcno ivlmn tlin i grammo bottles. Souibhs. It lift ts,fr f 1 A.i On...t.l. 1,1 kilogramme t , detxlorired, Squlbbs. 1 1 i.n - ... ... . .-. Miwnmime iinciuro onnini 1 kllOL'nillimn nnimnnlii ii,lun..l. Squlbbs. ' 1 Squlbbs. ' 1 o 25?. , 8r-'ues opium powdered. Squlbbs. e 0p grammes mercury yellow oxide, oQulbbs. WW&mkMLwr MHfAtr.s r jiv iiri 1'niJTrr- m..igr jwh 'Hi PaJfiwMvV'i.wil mm nothing BUT THE genuine: isiem xsmmm mm MMsmmwr cSsBbMm1 "Ti e Willamette Hotel, LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY.) J Retluccrt rales. Management huerftl. and points ol interest. Special rates will be jXCE;L,SIOR - STABLE kv C Hansbcn, Manage. Odl,lrririWei. SliWfdclMrl tftUMrtt - (.AWN MOWEKS. HAY IUKEiJ. GRAY Hardware, Stoves and Tinware JAKUliN HOSE. WN SPRINKLERS. SALEM, OR. 500 grammes mercury chloride cor roslvo powdered, Squlbbs, IKllvi. nlilnrnl livilrnto trpnnillntnd. J Merck's. 20 lbs. potassium bromide granu lated, P. & W. 2 lbs. collodion U. S.P., P. & W. 5 lbs.calclum precipitated phosphas, P. & W. i lb. potassium hydrate white, P. Ss W. 2 lbs. oil orange, sweet, Lcliu & Fink's. 1 lb. vanilla bean 0 ln. long, Lehu Si Fink's. 4 lbs. saecharatcd pepsin, "Fair child's. 5 lbs. acid carbolic gold hible, Mall inckrodt. 5 gal. ammonia water conccntratd lu 5 gallon glass contalnor, Mallinc krodt. 1 lb. arnica flower granulated, Lilly Sc Co. 1 lb. fox glove granulated, Lilly & Co. 4 lbs. mix vomica granulated, Lilly Sc Co. 50 lbs. glycerine, Kirks. 3-5 lbs. bottles syrup hypophosphltcs Co.-, "Wompolo & Co. i doz. vlu. tnulque muriani. 1-0 doz. extra largo Jars for hospital UbC. Malted milk Ilorllck's. 10 lbs. zinc sulphate, (commercial.) 21bs. Fenugreek seed, (powdered.) 30 lbs. Phillips' Digestible Cocoa, In 5-pound cans. 10 lbs. potassium, nitrate granu lated rcllned. 2 lbs. prepared chalk. 5 lbs. sponges, 10 to tho lb; tin bleached sheep's wool, as per sample 80 oz sulfonal, (Bayer.) 5 oz. Autlknmlnlu tablets, 5 gr. 1000 5 gr. quinine sulphate pll, cap sule shaped; P. D. & Co. 500 tablet triturates, nux vomica, i Kr. P. D i Co 160 each tlltcr papers, white, 13 and 15 In. 1 each glass percolator, 10 and 32 oz.; W.T.&Oo. 2 graduates, Phconix cono shape, 8 oz.; W. T. & Co. 1 graduate, Phoenix cone shape, 10 oz.; W. T. Si Co. 8-12 doz. rubber water bottles, 3 quart, cloth covered; W. T. & Co. i doz. II. It. syringes, No. 1, straight pipe; I oz. 1 doz. II. R. syringes, No, 3, straight pipe; 1 oz. 1 gross corks, No. 12, taper li In. long. 2 doz. Allcock's porous plasters. 000 hypodermic tablets, No. 3, In case, 10 tubes each; W. Bros. 400 hypodermic tablets, No. 08, In case, 10 tubes each; W. Bros. 2 doz. beef lulce: W. Bros. Samples may bo soon at tho com missary 01 ino asylum, uootts tnusi I 5? !? I? - P-. .?Pd ' uu orK'uai pacicages wnen possiuie. ' ril rKnt t0 rJect iu,y nd nl1 b,d8 ,a 'reserved. Dcllvorv of sunnllea will . bo reomrod within flfV-n iiiv nn. !l!M .?' Each bid must Include nil tle Itoms and totals In full, with tho exception of flour aud tish. Payment will nnb 1m inndo until i tllQ hlflriftr lliw rnmnlolnil Ills rm. l tniC.t. Arnnv nf tlin iirlvArtlaAmnnt. ' mlxAuil.. a 1 . m ma advertisement does not coutaln a full j .... . .. ..-...-... uescnniinn 01 ton nrniif tn hnm ipiinn 01 tno articles to bo pur- 1 chased ivicit bidder will lie required 1 IO fUmlSll With Ilia lilfl n forrlftpfl check in an amount equal to ten per check Is to be for 300, for fish $75), ' fS&om to the order of the board to lie returned In case his bid Is rejected orl1lhj Proposal complied with. Elds. will bo opened In the governor's ofllco .ouWiiiflnaone ln.Mo each two ounc. bw ondtv7ocoupongn,i4ee47 rourouucebagofDlackwtn., llurtain. Buy a bag of thi, colebrntet tobacco wiif, tbo coupon-whlch gTM . lltofvBtaablopr.HnUai)d Jiowtogctthera. Electric cam leave hoieltor all public Ml fori given to permanent pstrons, ' A, I, WAGNER c - l 1 SMil- rn:k df St-'c Instance Hoi BROS., MACHINE OILS and AXLE GREASE DICYCLES. SUNDRIES. at 2 o'clock p. in., Monday, July 6, 1800. Salem, Oregon, June 13, 1890. (Signed) WM. P. LORD, II. R. K1NCAID, PHIL METSCIIAN. Board of Trustees, O. S. I. A. V.S. DUNIWAY, Scc'y. of Board. Rich's Raspberry Syriip. The cholcf st article of the kind romsfK tureil. Made tight here at Silem. Noilinj ciiual to it for desserts, drinks or Uble Wf, Call for it at II. O. Sonnemsnn's (irocsry FOUNTAIN II SALEM WATER CO. payable monthly in advance. M" complalnts at the office. 'l-here will be no deJoctiw to JJ. on account of temporary V''tfcl. city unless notice .,e' m oalr K Hereafter water for Ungate wi nT furnished to regular com""", ,i(Je. for domestic Purpoe. n'lftt walks, brick wo& nd P'S'it read "under build lag WWJffi & schedule of rates for I893- APPV for copy. """ MEAT MARKET, ES;""" Heit meats lowest prices SALEM ! prepared to do 'IJ-w, wood and iron Repjl tog" t any kind or making "Jiid tew, toots and edged tools ol J and repaired; wwo J " ffartjaif"' and neVr-ones msde to order. jjsl he bt that n bo deia J made shoes. P'-tef"? , ul Wlr attended to cfayooTRW Chemeketa street, back of c store -..f.tfRlLHa J. Hfcto" War Dfcacy...,, S2iSSS25St JUS W M W msss" j. D DROWN, 187 Commercial street. fah"1' If All Sf WON I U. I. i-. I