EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL MODAY, SEPT. 10, 18S8. Overland to California VIA Soutliftrn Pacific Company's Lines. TllK Tine Ifttwetn Hiiro sod Sin rraaelstt-Talrir-slx IUiu. camkohmia r.xvnnvt tbaim daii.t. ' Houth. ' I" .... I HoTtST T5 p. in. I I.v. i'ortland Ar. 10:40 a. m. BtfO p. m. I I.v. Kiilcm l.v. HMa.m. 7:10 n. in. ( Ar. Hnn Kran. I.v. 6:30p.m. CCA I, I'AwIsmTjKII TK A I N ( I) A I LT XX' CKIT HUNIIAY). 8.-00 n. in. I.v. rortlnnd Ar.J 3:1') p. mi litU n. in. I,v. Hnl-m I.v. I ma p. in. 1:40 p. in. Ar. Kugcno I.v. I 1MX) u. in. "pMianIcffbt SIMM" REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. Declaration of lion TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For nrooiiiliindiilloii of second drum pass wnirem attached to cxpntui IntliiH TfioO.it ('. llallroiid ferry make con nection with all tlm ritiihir train on tlio Hunt Hide Division mini lira hi r mreci, rorllnnil. West Side Division, Between I ami Cervallis: IIAII.Y (KXC'KIT HUNIIAY), 'ortland ?:?r it. in, laasp. in. 1 1.. I Ar. Cortland Corvullls Ar.'l I.v. C,:ir, p. iii. $n p. in. SpMINNVII.I.I'. l.XI'KNMrt tkai.v (IIAII.V KXCKI-r H 1TNI I AY). rOand Ar. Mc.MlnnvllloI.v. "(1 00 ii. in. fi:l")ii. in. At Albany mill rorvullls connect with llultiK (if OrikCdU I'iic'IMc Itiillrnml. Tor rim iiiidi muiiiiii rrKiiriiing nuc, iiiiiM,'tc.,iipily to tlio I'oinimny'H micm, Halem, Orivon. II. I1. IIIMII US, . It. KOKlII.ICIt, Ami. (.. I' mill ltiiwt. Ag'l. .Milliliter. ' Oregon Railway anil Navigation COMPANY.1 "Columbia Rivor Route.1 Trains ror tlm i-imt lunv I'm-ttund lit lOtVt ;m mill . p in dully. TlukuU to ami from principal points In tlio United Htntun, Ciin- ...I.. .....I I ......... m ELEGANT PULMANN PALACE CAPS Hinlgmnt HU'oplnir Curs run tlironxlil'oii OXptVHS tlllltln to OMAHA COUNCII. IIM'HI'S Itllll HT. I'AUL l'roi' ( (lluii'xu mill Willioul CIiiuio. Connections ut lVirtlmul fin-Hun I'iiiii JcIm'iiiiihI 1'UKt't Kimiiil (xiIiiIh. l'ur thither piiilli'iiliiiN 1 it. 1 1 1 1 of I. A. MnlllllllK. llCllt Of tllll IHlllipilll, -I'i Coiitliicichil htrci't, Hiiloiu, (lii'uon, nr A. I.. Maxwell, O. V. A T. A., I'-rtluiid, iiimon. A, L. MAXWELL, tl. 1'. AT. A. Ii. IIOLCOMB, Oeul. Miuiiikit. THE YA0UINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Anil Hresum lwelopnicnt ooniNiny's h l 4 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 in- 'iXi mllcn xhortcr. 'X hour lewtlnio limn liy mi) other mule, r'lml olio thnuiKh vMw.einier mill ficlithl line tVnin l'ortliiuil mill nil HilutH In the Wil lamette Mille) to anil Iroin Hun KniiielHeo. JTIME SCHEDULE, (KxwptHumliOH): ln AIIhiiiv UMI'.M .mvolVrviilllit 1:101" Al Arrlvo Ymiulwi IUU I' At lieuvo Yiuiulliik tH.IAAl lrttio (Vrvnlll -- lOittfiAAl Airlvo Allmny 11:10 A Al I). A ('. tnilint connect nt Allmny mill lIVIllll. TIioiiIkivo train connect nt YAOWINA with tliu Onvon iHuelopinent Co I.I no jfRtoi'niililpii between iiio,uliiii nml Hmi fniuelnM. KVII.IM) llTKS. HI HAM KIM, Willamette VhIIw)- . Willamette Valley Willamette Valley . NIK.IMNHM. WtlUmUe Vnlloy , i IHnnwue miioj rmM HN KHANOIDItt MpteinlK-r I September lit Heptemlmr W uniu AmlNA. sptmnlKr 7 siimitnT Ui to Tli In .tinimii rtMre iIik rmht lltW MtllliiK i1hiw NMtlioill notice. N. li.-l'Miufni frupt IStrilntiil uiul hII WllUmelte 'HlTe ilnU nth nmke eln H4liwtlon tltli the tralim of tlm YAljl'iN.V Itiil'TKm Allwtity ortVrxHllU. Mini tl ilmllnetl to hau I'lKheUtHi, nhtmhl nrntime lonrrtve t YtupitUH Hie ewtilivn IXllMX' llMttl of klttllllH. rrljkl KHIM 1 I'i lMNr MM ItTlfkl KHIM I ur liiAirimitnm Kpily I ki lo Aleura I'VnUht Mint 'ticket It t., IVntlmiit, (.)!. Iait IH'I.MAN O... 1 Aat-aui Aklaml ta Front I Ui c.o. noni'K. a fit'in vn. a ISm. AhU, Onuu IVcinc U. It. IXv, lwIIU,Ur. ? 11 HAHVKM..Jr. tlenl Frt; A TM, .1. llflWHI IH'lIOpilleUI IX"., SM W Moiitnoiner) t.; Hun iSuue.i, M 3t.ltCl.l. The SALEM MARKET kw CUl'KT klTKKKT. UttuvtMttUy tm UuU Um ImI qulitj oX tell nml Sail ilfiils ! Aiitlall Ktutittol SAUSAG K . naihw a wuxAKn CITY MEAT MARKET Principles and Asser of Popular Right. The Republicans ol the United States, attembled by their delegates in National convention, puse on the theshold of their proceedinci to honor the memory of their flrtt great leader, the immortal champion of liberty and the righta of the people Abraham Lincoln; and to corer alto with wreathi ofimperithable remembrance and gratitude the heroic names of later leaden, who have more recently been called away from our councils Grant, Gariield, Arthur, Logan and Conkliug. May their memories bo faithfully clier iihed. We alio recall with our greetings and with prayer for hia recovery the name ol one of our living heroes whoso memory will be treasured in the history both of Republicans and of the Republic the name of that noble soldier and favorite son of victory, Philip II Shctidan. In the spirit of those great leaders, and of our own devotion to human liberty, and with that hostility to all foims ol despot, um and oppression which is the funda mental idea of tlio Republican party, we sond fraternal congratulations to our fel low Americans of Ilrazil upon their great act ol emancipation, which comiiluled tho abolition of slavery throughout the tvto American continents. Wo earnestly hope that wc may soon congratulate our fellow citizens of Irish birth upon tho peaceful recovery of homo rulo for Ireland. Wc a Hi i in our unswerving devotion to tho National Constitution and to the in dissoluble Union of the states : to the au tonomy reserved tho states under tho Con stitution : to the personal lights and liber ties of citizens in all the States and Terri tories in tho Union, and especially to tho supreme and sovereign right of cvory lawlul citizen, rich or poor, nativo or foreign born, wl.ito or black, to cast ono freo ballot In public elections, and to have that ballot duly counted. We hold tlio frcu and honest popular ballot, nml the just nml equal representation of all tho people, to be the foundation of our republican government, and demand ef feclhc legislation to secilrn the integrity and purity of eloctions, which arc the fountains of all public authority, Wc charge thnt the ptosuiit administration and tlio Democratic majority in Congress owe their existence to the suppression of the lutllot by a criminal nullification of the Constitution nml laws of tho United States. Wo are uncompromisingly in favor of the American system of protection. Wo protest ngnmst its destruction proposed liy tlio piosulent and Ins party. 'I hey servo I tic luutceta of I. mope; wo will st'ppnrt On mtt iustR of America. Wc ac cept the iHtius mid coillidently appeal to the people lor their judgment. The pro tectno sjHtim must be maintained. Its nhmiiloiiiiicht li.is always been followed by general diMiotcr to nil interests, except those of tlio usurer nrul tho slicrill'. Wo denounce I lie Mills bill as destructive to tlio guneral Iiii&iiicbs, tlio labor, and the fanning intercuts of tlio country, and wc lieattily einloixi tlio consistent and patriotic actions ol the Republican Kcp reHcnlatives in Congress in opposing its pasagu. Wo condemn the proposition of the Democratia p.iily to place wool on the free list, and we insist (tint the duties thereon shull bu adjusted and maintained so as to furnish full and adequate, protection to that iiiduatry. The Republican parly would effect a'l needed reduction of the Natioual revenue by loptaling tho taxes on tobacco, which arc an anno) unco and hurdmto agriculture, and t lie tax upon spirits used in the arts and for mechanical purposes; mid by such icvition of the tariff as will lend lo check impoiU of such niticlod as are produced by out people, tho pioduuilon of whicu gives Clique) nient to our labor, and release Iroin nnpoit duties those articles of loieign pro. dilution (except luxuries) tho like ol which can not bo piodticcd at home. II ilierc shall still lomsin a largei letcuue that is requisite for the wants ol tho government we favor tlio entile repeal of internal taxes lather than the surr inler of tiny part of our protective s)tvm ai tho joint behest of the whiUy trusts and tho agents of f ireign manufacturers We declare our hoatilil) to the nun dilu tion into this country of foreign contract labor, and of C'liinee labor, alien to our civiliittion ami our l'mitiiuiinn, and u demand the rigid tnfnrcrmcht of the t isting laws ugannt it, and favor Mich mi module legislation us will exclude kin.li laUu from our sIioiim. We declare mir opHWllmn in nil eoinlmi atioua ol capital organuwl in irutiaoi ot'-cr-hii, lo control arbitrarily the condition ol trade among uurci4Kti), and cooi mend to Cmrvt and to the Stute I.etfi attires, in their rci:tnr jurixlictions, such lgWItioii as will ptsvwl the ecu lion ol all scliemos toAppreM the He inetiy undue clii on their supplim, or lv un let tlvt ItanspoitatUKi of tlvtr iutt iatM lor live liantii mvoiKn io inaikci, t biiwumi IHrl ! i . 7 . ,- ,. . ,.U,o by CotHI,e ,o p,ve, alike un- T.' " v Z!? U"?,r. ltd unfair iliMrriuiinatiom Iw- i ,"'." , '.Jl' J-"-"" """ D, C. Htvttrd, Propmlv. HTATK IsTHKKT. cvl.Kks. iUUXmiX. -AII KttsiiW ut tomb sut4 miiwtt uitMU aJa)i. ui liaxd. toll wVl-lii au4a-tui ttviU tsll uuuuO. just buidcu an IWMU lUt StlttM. We t e Hi I m the policy of appioprtalms; the ml4io laaUs of Umi Umttd Ssuto hi ba huMMiMul fo AiiMrtotn eiluM and wt. tiers, nut aliens, which th Rpublicnn iru UUlhed in 1S04, attaiutt lh jwrtutetit oppuaitl n ol the 1 kfittociatt, in IVtastixtts od which hax brwught our sjriwt Wetem domain into uch majimnceni drel,nnim. Th iUHaloii of uucain mI laud iiraHU-to the public dimutm for th una of actual MKllora, which a Imsjuu unuvr the a.lmini(taiK o( 1'rvudci.t Ar thur, thtMild be continued V do.) that Um democratic pail) has evr rrtvird mis acr to th (wopit, tutt UvcUrv that h kh joint actum ol ipuUicau and drmoerais, Uul lift) rutlli4i ol aortM of utMMinctt Units oriin-illy maulvd for la oonuuc tioti ut iaiiiH hM bra roied to it ImiIUic ilottMiM. in imrsuaMc if th cttwdi tuttu maertad b vh irpubluaa party in k ortieitMl Ki.nts. W charg ' ( ooralic atisuiaiatutloM uithlallux U xe CUU ill laws INIISNS! lo Mitlsxs liiit to Ukrir honscslra.ls, and w ith usitsa; appnv rutKMM ata.it toe ttvki puryoa -to tsara HSSMKnt setiwts wiln S4M ana protavif Uuos an-tcr fait ttMttsMW of rxpoMdit frutl and vindsoAtlait Its law. Tb ooviiiani by Contrrws nM lh 'i amtorU it burtl uiioa masuliv only. to tk a4 itwt txv tttay tsconn StaUs them, to form for themselves a constitution and State Eorernmeat, and be admitted into the Union. Pending the prepara tion for Statehood, all officers '.hereof should be selected from the bona fide residents and citizen ot the Territory wherein they are to serve. South Dakota should of right be immediately admitted as a State in the Union, under the con. stitution framed and adopted by the people, and we heartily indoise the action of the Republican Senate in twice passing bills for her admission. The refusal of the Democratic House of Representatives, for paitisan purposes, to favorably consider these bills, is a willful violation of the sacred American principle oflocal self-government, and merits the condemnation of all just men. The pending bills in the benate lor acts lo enable the people of Washington, North Dakota and Montana Territories to form constitutions should be passed without unnecessary delay. The republican party pledges itself to do all in its power to fa cilitate the admission of the territories of New Mexico, Wyoming, Idaho and Ari zona to the enjoyment of self-government as states, such of them as are now quali fied, as soon as possible, and the others as soon as they may become so. Tho political power of the Mormon church in the teiritories, as experienced iu tho past, is a menace to free institutions too dangerous to be long suffered. There fore wo pledge the republican party to ap. propnato legislation asserting the sover eignty of the nation in all territories wneru ino same is questioned, and in turthcrance of that end to pltpe upon the statute books legislation stringent enough to divorce the political from the ecclesias tical power, and thus stamp out the attendant wickeduess of polygamy. Tho republican parly is in favor of the use of both gold ami silver as money, and condemns tlio policy of tho democratic administration in its efforts to demonetize silver. Wo demand the reduction of letter postage to I cent per ounce. In a republic liko ours, where the citizen Is the sovereign and tho official the servant, where no power is exercised except by the will ol the people, it is important that the sovereign the people should possoss intelligence. The free school is the promoter of that intelligence which is to preserve us a free nation; therefore, the state or nation, or both combined, should support freu institutions of learning, sullicicnt to afford to every child growing up in the land the oppor tunity of a good common school cdu- cation. Wo earnestly recommend that prompt action be taken by Congress in the en actment of such legislation as will be.t secure tho rehabilitation of our American merchant marine, and ws protest against tho passage by Congress of a free shin lull, as calculated to work injustice to libor by lessening the wages of those engaged in preparing materials, as well ns thoso directly employed in our ship yards. We demand appropriations for the early .ehuildiug of our navy; for the construction of coast fortifications and modern ordnance, and other appioved modern means of defense for the protec tion of our defenseless harbors and cities; tor the payment of just pensions to our soldiers; far necessary works of Piattonal importance in the improvement oi harbors anil the channels of internal coastwise, and foroigu commervu; for the encouragement of tho shipping interests of the Atlantic, Gulf and Pacifio States, as well as for the payment of the maturing public debt. This policy will gue em ployment to our labor, activity to our va rious industries, lucreasc the security of our country, promote trade, open new and diioct maikots for our produce, and cheapen the cost of transportation. We allirm this to be far bettor for our country than the democratic policy of loaning tho government monoy without interest to "pet banks." The conduit of foreign affairs by the present administration has been distin guished by its inefficiency and its coward ice. Having withdrawn from the Senate all ponding treaties effected by republican administration for the removal of foieigu burdens and restitutions upon our com. merco and for its extension into betltr markets, it has neither ellected nor pro posed auy others in their stead. Profess ing adherence to tho Monroe doctrine, it has seen with idle complacency the exteu--lon of foreign inlluenco in Central America, ami of foreign trade everywhere iiinoug our neighbors. It has infused to charter, sanction or encourage any Amer ican organization for constructing the Nicaragua canal, a woik ot vital import iuio. to the maintenance of the Monroe doctrine, and of our national intlueuce iu tVntnl and South America, and ueces uti) lor tho development ol trade with out 1'aciic territory, with South America and with this islauds aud further coasts of tli 1'aoiIic Ocoan, Wc airaigu the present democratic ad ministration for its weak and, unpatriotic lieatm.Mii of the fislierieo question, aud lis puKillaniinous surrender of the ersen- lial ptivilrgw to which our tithing vessels the maritime grades of the service to which it is applic able. The spirit and purpose of the re form should be observed in all executive appointments, and all laws at variance with the object of existing reform legisla tion should be repealed, to the end that the danger to free institutions which lurks in the power of official patronage may be wisely and effectively avoided." The gratitude of the nation to the de fenders of the union can not be measured by laws. The legislation of Congress should conform to the pledges made by a loyal people, and be o enlarged and ex tended as to provide against the possibility that any man who honorably wore the federat uniform shall become the inmate of an almshouse, or dependent upon private charity. In the presence of an overflowing treasury it would be a public scandal to do less for those whose valor, ous service preserved the government. We denounce the hostile spirit shown by rrcsident Cleveland iu his numerous vetoes of measures for pension relief, and the action of the democratic house of representatives in refusing even a consid eration of general pension legislation. In support of the principles herewith enunciated we invite the co-operation ol patriotic men of all parties, and especially of all workiugmen whose prosperity is seriously threatened by the free trade policy of the present administration. Additional plank submitted by Mr. Uoutelle of Maine, and adopted by an almost uuanimous vete: The first con cern ol all good government is the virtue and sobriety of the people and the purity ot the home. ihe republican party cordially sympathizes with all wise and well directed efforts for the promotion of temperance and morality. The Wkkklv Capital Jouhxal $1 n year. au.sci:i.i.ANi:ou.s'. THE OREGON FRUIT DRYER ESlBBBB,ffl ljt sW""""","f BOOTS AOTJ HOOKS. " WM. BROWN (TcoT DEALER IN B 1 Q O TJs o cjn ' h lie X0 I a. V Leather and Findings! CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Pelts and Furs. No. 231 Commeiclal Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. i i - 1 1 A iM ) K. jiKjl I YFttgBBiiaBB3BBwrinnrrvinnnrsTanrirwinrBitwaiBiBia What is ItUevolvlns rack 'frame) Is Simple of Construction, AND 13A.SV OV OPERATION. Awarded !lit premium ut tho Orrtrou Slate Kiilr ISSII-'SI-nVnS 's7 and nt tho Cali fornia Htnto I'ulr, 1N17, anil San Joaquin County Fair, HS7. Manufactured In kIx70s. For circular mid price list mill res H. S. JOIIY & SON, P. O. llox 280. Sdlem, Oregon -OS Dryer I-'urnncos furnished five hlzes Tho BTJVEHS'OUIDE ia issued M-vrch and Sept., each year. It la an ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur chase the luxuries or tho necessities of life. "Wo oan olotha you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary applianoos to ride, walk:, danco, sleep, oat, fish, hunt, work, so to church, or stay at homo, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just flg-ure out what Is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair estimate of the value of tho BUYERS' QUIDE, which will bo sent upon reoeipt of 10 conta to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-11-1 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, HI. Casrtoria la Infants' Pr. Saml PUohor'a old, harmless and qnlolt euro for and Children's Complaints. Superior to Castor Oil. Mil- .Pnrcgorio or Narootio Syrnps. Children cry for Cnstortn. liona of Mothers hloss Castoria, Cflstoria cures Colic, Constipation : Sour Stomach, DIarrhnsa, Eructation ; Dives healthy sleep ; also ntds digestion : Without narcotic stupefaction. "I recommend Castoria for children's complaints, as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Archer, M. D.. Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.T. Tn Centaur Comi-ant, 77 Murray St., UetvYork. GENERAL BUCKSMITIHNC -AND- Weekly Gai III! liial Jonrna in Oregon! NEWSPAPER The Cheapest Newspaper BEST FAMILY HORSESHOEING ! ! All the Improved methods of shoeing shaping hhoe, to euro illeae of tho foot nnd for the oornvtlon of faulty action, cou t met Ion nnd Interfering, twod. I gunrHiiteo tifttininctlou In nil ciim. liefer to auy well Kiun ii uoreiiiii iu uretrou. I hf Un.wnnl.nnH I "to ""'scaiiuer, SP6 Commercial street, Salem, Or. JOHN KNIGHT, le,ii.lHoi ai IS30, and the comity of nation, and which Canadian hilling vm sU route in the pons of the Uuited Male. We coit won the policy of th pitsent admiiiisiratiim and the democratic Miajorny ill Congr inward our rubritt ai unliivndl) aud coMpiououtly unpatn otic, ami at. lundimt to dwlioy a valuable uaUooal mdiutry, an 1 a.i indhrwtttahlo rvMHiic ol dcl-ua afaiust a iori(u eaeiuy. 11m uatut of AmeiKM applUs alike 10 all citJttxii of the lapublkc, and impotcc upM all alike Um mum oUittiiu e-f obcUKMv 10 ihe lav-. At the um that ettiavtithip w ami buil b the mh opl) awl saftcuaid of him wlw wears It, and p.c4t luw. wsmUmi hirh or low. neb or pqjr, m buwvU iibu. ItsisotUd atti twMtt alfoMi hisa ptoircijoa at ho, and follow .ad (HOttct hta, abruad in wluUvw Uivd kw mu) he ot) a UwM enthtd, 11m tto who abassdossed Ik roswbMoaB ntH 1SS4. and ooolinu- to adhere to ssKtosatio pari), ha 4esrti not OOly ISM of onocai KOrcmisMOt, of aosiou nooocr. ui iirooi atxl pwiUy M th ballot, but etMcilii hat aV-tfJ lh canto of intuitu iu Um civil wiv.e. Wo will not tail to lu cr pWcVm U- ovum lit)' havo Wuita vhaiis', or boao IMU oaavUMa. ha Uvkea bis. We, A. E.STRANG, No, MS OominerolHl Street, &VL1S.M, - - OREGON. riSLVI.KK IN STOVESand RANGES PluWu, Gas ui Slew Fitliw. Tinwnre and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty, IN MARION COUNTY. cut 3-Ajmi MOYNTCTN COMPANY'S IIVIM1H11I IM IMP v tlM KICHAKlON & NV Read Our Reduced-Terms! WEEKLY, one yoor, $1.50. WEEKLY, bix mouths,- -?0.75. Now Head Oar Discount for Cash! WEEKLY, ono ywtr, f l.oo. WEEKLYj six montlis, fQ.60. WAS THERE EVER ANYTHING EQUAIi TO IT? NOW ROLL - IN .THE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ONE-'nriRD OFF FOR GASH. GIllilT DISCOVERY! Dr. H. SMITH Now tit in th I'uMOillkMt-hHv.whMMV-SHItMCOM-l liMOfv, ital Otll dcJrlK of !&), uiii. ol poptiUuou, watctsal lotOuMos, puulK iiitllin,uc an.! suorsji) tooh a to tctu a slab) Mal sovoitMncnl ! th.K-in. lb iwupi u .h Triil4tci WuU b iwituitwd, a. rtlit uihMout ' ' lo wit J 111 M lkW rft-MlVM- IM ISM4MSM. whtrh t Mitrot- a looal atuHtW In. iumI weU al mo1sfiif nsotis Iron to Ouir Old Subsoi-ibers Now iu arrears are urwHl to tka mlvniitaim of mir w tlltiR old Htrcouuto ami Joining Hi gmml turuiig of oue Uol TO ONE AND ALL unt. by sot- r gubsoribers. nrrotuutltwi Iso wssy tnjui I nail". The itu Th hsfoiM iU th ciU Mrvic. ausytetoostv befvia uuJt to ir publics adPtMMHiatssM sax-uld hr oaoj4ld by t "Uhool Mln M all fix.-- thai wool all th. uru., - ;h roi . .ssstteiia .,.r,,no !.Jy ostabllslMd I., Uw. t.. the xurnrtc lor 40 ceota, " IUmum of Ut moUs. It la la urtous t linnlii um so th msnuBnliirvr. oi It nini-M ik,. IUom1 baa arvvrbn kSn.wnWajtv.aiid by svpplyltHf It vo lb sossalUv or mm uwtk, lb' niu b rlmiiett and Oiled W tj', hu1 us j'eur imnwr;. If you want to take tHlvHtitage of our "oii thlrvl otl' for gh." ami are itot Whan -om mu mi vuwsmI iuvIm or other com-wiit itMOieil f reinitttHg, mhU uo your imuh awl state that you will DNitlt at Aibt ojuvortiuilly. Tlife will ttur ytmr blag placed on th dollar Met. THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER, But a euiid. venuaueut twluctiou. t- lmf cmuw to -lay.