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AkBX1, want it u "lief for limbs. - ; -g HM'f O Plaster B.,g tw Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits and imlta- S7Taiift n 'A fll GUARANTEED ft B lft ITST WSJ W Etra? n.. wviwipn : B' .. AVIf1M.HMfl nMwn Ira nnwarti destroy thftdnMrn for tnhnpnin.H. i m aTOOOOcurta provo.ttspowar to dosttoythodoslro for tobacco In anr iiocrcatcstnerfe-food In ilia world. Many KalnlUpouodslnlOdaTsai uffiffiSST.'SpKva iiffio KfJi rou totalleTe what wo say. for SflBP1 D, J. FRY, Agent, A I A Weylers Defenses ftssaneu by Insurgents, CONCERTED ASSAULT MADE. Train Fired Upon Other. Engagements, The Havana, Sept. 30. rinsir del Rio toflclal advices say tout on me ami J jDd26tli instant rebel groups attacked I the western tmclisi along tlie entire line, tiring upon almost every govern- I merit fort between Mariol and Majala. A Havana train carrying troops to ! reinforce Artemlsa was tired upon by i Insurgents at a point between Las S Canas and Alquizar. A sergeant and tCD privates were wounded. General Beral started yesterday morning from Piiiar del Rio to -resume command In the field and begin active operations. The commandant of the Spanish girrlson in Battabano reportd having t raided a rebel position on the coast nearby, capturing Cuervo's insurgent camps and seizing horses, cattle,arms, munitions and medicines. The com roandant also captured 25 Ilsliing smarks suspected as being in the ser vice of filibusters. Cuervo, who re treated to the Interior at the head or the remnant of his forces, has been since attacked and routed by Spanish troops near San Nicholas. The Herald's correspondent in Trin idad says an important engagement occurred at an old fort at Vegnitas, where Quintin Banderas' forces were Intrenched. A Spanisli column under Colonel Lara, attacked him on the 23d instant. After eight hours' lighting liinderas was forced to abandon his position, which was immedately occu pied uy Laras" triumphant troops. Several paciticos were hanged or macheted by the rebels, 'the village of San Miguel del Pa- aron, nn the road from Havana to Gulnes, was radied and burned by in surgents. Stores and residences were robbed and the churches destroyed. Many pacllicos, men, women and children, who had been stripped of their clothing or driven out doors into tbe ra'n and storm in their night clothes, reached Guanaboca this morn ing at an early hour, seeking Tefuge. Hie rebels vestnrrlnv utlwrl imrl burned a Spanisli commissariat near QuenadodeOulnee.containing.besides food and munitions, a large quantity "'grain and forage Intended for the SMernment cavalry. The warship Reina Cristlna was fird upon by rebels entrenched In strong positions on the coast near PuntaGuano. The gun boat returned Ue fire with shells, scattering the enemy in confusion. Te bank bills issued by the Span Wjbank are now at 20 per cent dis count. Te steamer Bazam lias arrived ""tog on -board GO otllcers and 2,140 lers of reinforcements for the cauipalKn. The Insurgents have burned the '"uses on the plantation of Carmen, nMatanzas. Sunday night there waxflrin., ,. .... . . b "iJuuiueany an or tlie rorts "n the Mariel torcha, but without "fleet. Jel!AN7ED- A eood boy, about IS OfM t .'.. - ui ,io l .- . .. . ow " "Ullieu at JOURNAL. hZ.r r?1 eve evening after m." "W fill TROCHA Imniedjately at this 0-30-tr pains in the bacic, side, cuet, or g Porous Plaster iTsanultneret You will be de- an Birontr, vikucviu aim maxneuc. j usi iry a uox. a , etiru Is absolutely guaranteed by drurclsta ever?. Salem, Oregon. THE ONE CENT DAILY. Has the Largest Circulation With All Classes of People. Tun LlTTLK One Cent Silver Daily has double the circulation it ever imu. it is tlie only Hryan As sociated Press Daily in Oregon, and tlie cheapest paper on the Pacific coast. Even the everlasting, sclf-pcrpetu; ating, oillce-holdltig aristocracy of Oregon read Tub Journal. Advocates or II ry an and Independ ent American Bimetallism are circu lating the Daily and Weekly as a campaign paper all over Oregon, Its circulation in Marion county is greater than any other newspaper. A Change of Business. Our patrons are hereby notified that wc have disposed of our stock of wood, cement, lime, plaster, fire brick, sewer pipe, etc., also our sand and gravel beds to D. S. Bentlcy, who will con tinue the business at the old stand, No. 95, State street. Thanking you for past favors we would most respect fully recommend you to the new firm. We will still continue in the general contracting business, with our otlice at 93 State street, where we request all those indebted to us to call and settle. Salem Improvement Co. Salem, September 15th. Mr. Bentley has had experience as a contractor here for about five years, and The Journtl takes pleasure in recommending the new manager to tlie public. 9-2G-3t. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I Lucas County f ss Frank J. Cheney makes oath that liej is the senior partner of the firm of F. I. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county ami state aioresaid, and mat said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the uv of Hall's Catarrh Cukk. Sworn to before mc and subscribed in my presence, this 6lh day of December, A. D. 1896. , A. Gleason, i Seal. ( Rotary 1'ublic, Hall's Catarrh Cure i taken Internally md acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. frSold by Druggist.-, "l,c. Elactric Bitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal billious fevers. No morficlne will act more surelv in counteract ing and freeing the system from the malariaj poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipa Hon, Dizziness yeild to Electric Bitters, 5P cents and $.100 per bottle at Fred A. legg's Drug store. Will Not PerformMiracles But It Will Cure. B. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE -.,. nopvnnsi nro3tratlon. Notml- 0 . ,,,,,u- mt scientifically, by first removing the Rerms or disease. a.. .---supplins healthy nerra tA J,n"eas'n.f the appetite, helplns digestion tridftrsngth oning the entire system. Desperate cmm require pralonRed treatment aa rtown by that of Jin. M. D. Rccd. of Delta, Iowa, who writes; 'Astnoresultofallgntninsstroke. tbopyScf, .aid I taajalteht.tH.lre of Dara'-sls. my Hmbs would all draw up. 1 v MHpc' would have tbrobbings Dl. iVlllCJ n my chest that seoniea WprvinP unendurable, Forthrea lICrYlilC months I could not sleep T?Ptnre and for three wcbks did fxi 0t Cl(te0 m7 eyM" I Health prayed for sleep, and felt that If reiuf did no. an I dead or insane. I toarf Pr. W"es "es,J"r; hours and from that time oa my besUfc 1" proved! .lowly at firt. but f"0 la sold by drugsUu on Guarantee that first ' Ji. - r. ml tKfn bottle benefits or .noany rJ ""- Dr. Miles Bool on heart ana nery . . Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. i THE UNION CAMPAIGN. Dates and Appointments for Bryan Meet ings. The Bryan Union campaign com mil tee announces the following dates j) Pl"it.ueiiU for speakers lu Mil nm,U,sf,Mm!,,'itLtecs lld local chair ' i,'.m .'" d "Iak.e "rraugemciitsfor 7. mi ., l,"?s ! "" communicate with posed crand nml "7 Commerce. Portland. ' HON. M. L. OLMSTEAD. ui est u rove, .Monday, Oct, North Yamhill. Tuesd.iv. c "a ston, Friday, Oct. 9. Dallas, Saturday, Oct. 10. Independence, Monday, Oct. V2 Newport, Tuesday, Oct. 13. ,,, .Tul' ""ineMiay, uct. 14. Pli lomath. Thursday, Oct. 15. uiJ, 1'lIUiiy, VJCt. 1(1 .1 t,,1,M(,i UnltuJ.H Sl .te Eugene, Monday, Oct. 19. Cottage Grove, Tuesday, Oct. ,20. liiiiui, eauesday, uct. 21. Oakland, Thursday, Oct. 22. Koseburg, Friday, Oct. 23. Grants Pass, Saturday, Oct. 21. .Huuiuru, Aionuaj', uct. 20. Ashland, Tuesday, Oct. 27. Springfield, Wednesday. Oct. 28. Salem, Thursday, Oct. 29. Oregon City, Friday, Oct. 30. Portland, Saturday, Oct. 31. HON. J. J. WHITNEY. Juirth Yamhill, Tuesday, Sept. 29. Dayton, Wednesday, Sept. 30. Amity, Thursday, Oct 1. Ballston, Friday, Oct. 2. Salem, Saturday, Oct. 3. Silverton. Mondav. Oct. 5. Stnyton, Tuesday, Oct. 0. HON. J. D. STEVENS. Florence, Tuesday, Sept. 29. Ileceta, Wednesday, Sept. 30. Waldrop, Thursday, Oct. 1. 1 uiewaier, n ritiay, Oct. 2. Alsea, Saturday, Oct. 3. Philomath, Monday". Oct. 5. Granger, Tuesday, Oct. 6. Suvor, Wednesday, Oct. 7. Monmouth, Thursday, Oct. 8. Dallas, Friday, Oct. 9. Sheridan, Saturday, Oct. 10. Ballston, Monday, Oct. 12. Lafayette, Tuesday, Oct. 13. Sherwood, Wednesday, Oct. 14. Oswego, Thursday, Oct. 15. HON. AY. S. U'REN. Zona, Tuesday, Sept. 29. Monmouth, Wednesday, Sept. 30, Kincs vaiiev. Ttiurst av. uct. 1. crrj j'uiioinaui, iTiuuy, uct. 2. Toledo, Saturday, Oct. 3. Newport, Monday, Oct. 5, Yaqulna, Tuesday, Oct.0. HON. FRANOJS CLAUNO. Enterprise, Wednesday, Sept, .10. Summerville, Thursday, Oct, , Union, Friday, Oct. 2. Huntington, Monday, Oct. .". Virtue Mine, Tuesday, Oct. 0. Baker City, Wednesday, Oct. 7. Milton, Saturday, Oct. 10. Hood Biver, Monday, Oct. 12. HON. A. S. DENNETT. Ashland, Thursday, Oct. 1. Springfield, Friday, Oct. 2. Brownsville, Saturday, Oct. 3. Salem, Monday, Oct. 5. Woodburn, Tuesday, Oct. 6. Oregon City, Wednesday, Oct. 8. Portland. Oct. 8, 0, 10, Astoria, Monday, Oct. 12. Baker City, Thursday, Oct. 15. Union, Friday, Oct. 10. LaGrande, Satuiday, Oct. 17. Pendleton, Monday, Oct. )9. Milton, Tuesday, Oct. 20. Athena, Wednesday, Oct. ill, The Dalles, Thursday, Oct722. hon. n. l. nPTLK't. Weston, Monday, Oct. 5. Pendleton, Tuesday, Oct. 0. LaGrande, Thursday, Get, 8, Union. Friday, Oct, i). Baker City, Saturday, Oct, 10, Ilennner. Tuesday. Oct. 13, ....." . . W . ." . - The Dalles, Wednesday, Oct. 14. Hood Ktver, xnursaay, uct. m. The Locks, Friday, Oct. 10. McMlnnville, Saturday, Oct. 17. l. . M'MAIIAN. Tancent. Friday, October 2. Shcdds, Saturday, October 3. Jlaisey, Monday, uciouoro. Brownsville, Tuesday, October 0. Ilarrlsburg, Wednesday, October 7. EuL'ene. Thursday. October 8. Springfield, Friday, October 9. Cresswell, Saturday, October 10. Cottage Grove, Monday, October 12. Drain, Tuesdny, Oct. 13, Yoncalla, Wednesday, October 14, Oakland, Thursday. October 15, Wilbur, Friday, October 10. Roseburg, Saturday, October 17. Dillards, Monday, October 19. Myrtle Creek, Tuesday, October 20. Canyonvllle, Wednesday, October 21. Grants Pass, Thursday, October 22. Gold Hill, Friday, October 23. Table Bock, Saturday, October 24. Medford, Monday, October 20. Jacksonville, Tuesday, October 27, Phcrnix, AVcdnesday. October 28. Ashland, Thursday, uctooer z. HON. DEN. HAYDEN. Junction City, Friday, Oct. 0. Eugene, Saturday, Oct. 10, at 2 p. m. HON. H. C. BAKKR and J. P. SfATLOCK- Florence Saturday, Oct. 10, at 2 p. in. Head of Tide, Oct. 12, at 2 p. m. Cheshire, Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 2 p. m. Kimlrn. Wed. Oct. 14. at 2 p. m. Smithflcld, Thu. Oct. 15, at 2 p. in. Long Tom, Friday, uct. ao, un i. . Marvelous Results. g r, Witer written bv Rev. I. Uunder- imn, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted ,nmaVpihis extract! "I have no hesitation na recomending Dr. King's new discovery, as the results were almost marvelous In the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Bap. tist Church at Rives Junction she was broughl down with Pneumonia succeding La Grippe, Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interuption and it seemed as if the could not surviye them. A friend reco mended Dr. King's New discovery; it wm quick in its work and highly mtisfactory in result." Trial bottI?s frff at l.edA.Lcggs Drug Store. KrguUr site o cents, and r.oo & 9-'iTt4t t Cheapest, Because the Best GAIL BUKUtN EAGLE BRAND f CONOEhSf D tfILK ' - .. f tkn 1.-1 boek. "Infant "' Tr'ri:i...' 'J. c'.iilk.-1- J-withers. bent i " U. V. Csndenssd Milk Co. vi Huia Strttt, Kew Tork vrvcc:scs'i ,.f i ..... rVuV ral C01"'u ' tlCt com rankV. Drake, rooms 40.V r uiamber of First Lost and all the time Hood's Saraaparlll has been advertised as a blood purifier. Its great cures have been accomplished through purified blood cares of scrofula, salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural gia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel ing. It cures when others fall, because it Always Strikes at tho root of the disease and eliminates every gorm of Impurity, ihousands testify to absolute cures of blood diseases by Hood's Sarsaparllla, although discouraged by the failure of ot her medicines. Itembmber that J' nooas Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the Ono True Blood Purifier. Hji r:n easy to buy. easy to take, nOOd S PlllS easy to operate. 25c. A MODEL PLATFORM. Adopted by the Democrats In National Convention. Tlie following l the full and com plete platform as adopted by tho National Democratic convention: We, tho Democrats of the United States in national convention assemb led, do rcatllrm our allegiance to those great essential principles of justice anil liberty upon which our Institu tions aro founded, and which the Democratic party has advocated from Jefferson's time to our own freedom of speech, freedom of the press, free dom of conscience, the preservation of nnpr.nn. mi. its t-.i. nminiitn ii j.wou.uii iiKiikO, bills tlJUlllll,,) Ul Ul .lltvnM.3 tlllnpn f llrt Inm nn.1 M.. Ill,. ful observance of constitutional limi tations. During all these years tho Demo pratlc party has resisted tlie tendency of selfish Interests to the centraliz ation of governmental power, and steadfastly maintained the Integrity of the dual scheme of government established by tho founders of this republic of republics. Under Its guidance and teachings the great principle of local self-government has found Its best expression in tho main tonanpo of ,o rights of the states and in Its assertion of tla necessity of confining the general government to the exercise of powers granted by the constitution of the United States. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM. Tho constitution of tho United States guarantees to every cltljcn the rights of civil and religious liberty. Tliedcniocratlc party bus always been the exponent of political liberty and religious freedom and It renews its obligations and reaflrms ts devotion to these fundamental principles of the constitution. FINANCE. Recognizing that the money oues tlon Is paramount to all others at this time, we Invite attention to the fact that the constiJ.ut!uujjnnies silver and gold together as tho money metals of the United States, and that the tirst coinage law passed by congress unuer t tic constitution made too sil ver dollar tlie money unit, and ad initted gold to free coinage at a ratio oased upon the s Ivor dollar unit. We declare that the act of 1873 de monetizing silver without tho knowl edge or appioval of the American peo ple has resulted n thp appreciation of gold, and a corrpspouding fall in the price of commodities produced by thp peopjej a heavy Ihorcmsp in tho burdon of taxation and of all debts, public and private; the enrichment of the money lending class at homo and abroad, tho prostration of indnstry, and Impoverishment of the people. We arc unalterably opposed to iiion- umctalllhtu, which has locked fast tho prosperity of an Industrial people In paralysis of hard times, Gold mono metallism is a uritisti policy, a tut its adoption has brought other nations Into linanclal servitude to London. It Is not only un-American, but antl Anierican, and It can be fastened on the United States only by the Btilling of that spirit and love of liberty which nroclalmed our political fndd- pendpnpc in 1770 and won in the war of the revolution. FREE CXHNAUE. Wo demand tho froo and unlimited coinage of both sliver and gold at the present legal ratio of 10 to 1, without waiting for tho aid or consent of any other nation. We demand that the standard silver dollar shall bo a full lecral tender, equally with gold, for all debts, public and private, and we ravor hucii jogisiuuou us win prevent for the future the domonotlzatlon of any kind of legal tender money uy private contract. BONDS. We arc opposed to tho policy and prnctlcc of surrendering to the hold ers of tho obligations, of tho United States, the option reserved by law to the government of redeeming such ob ligations In either silver coin or gold coin, We are opposed to (ho Issuing of Interest-bearing bonds of tho United States In time of peace, and condemn the tratllcklng with banking syndi cates which, in exchange for bonds and at an enormous profit to them selves, supply the federal treasury with gold to maintain the policy of gold monometallism, ISSUE OF MONEY. Congress alone has the power to coin and Issue money, and Prerldcnt Jackson declared that this power could not bo delegated to corporations or individuals. We therefore de nounce the Issuance of notes intended to clroulnto as money by national banks as in derogation of the consti tution, and we demand that ull paper which Is made a legal tender for public and private debts or which Is receivable for duties to the United fjtatea shall be be issued by the gov eminent of tho United States and shall be redeemable In coin. TAitim We hold that tariff duties ihould be levied for purpose of revenue, uch du ties to be so adjusted as to operate equally throughout the country and not discriminate between class or sec- tlon, and that taxation should be limited by the needs of the govern- meut Honestly and econiimIcall ad mlnistratod. A c denounco as disturbing to bust. ness the Republican threat to restore the McKlnley law, which has twice been condemned by the pcoplo In na tional clcctlous, and which, enacted under the false plea of protection to homo Industry, proved a prolific breeder of trusts aud monopolies, en riched the few by the expense of the many, restricted trade, and deprived tho producers of the great American staples of access to their natural mar kets. INCOME TAX. Until the money question Is settled we are opposed to any agitation for further changes In our tariff laws, ex cept such as are necessary to meet the deficit in revenue caused by the ad verse decision of the supreme court on the Income tax. But for this decision by the supremo court, there would bo nodcticlt in the revenue undor the law passed by a Democratic congress in strict pursuance of tho uniform deci sions of that court for 100 years, that court having In that decision sus tained constitutional objections to Its enactment which had preciously been overruled by the ablest judges who have ever sat on the bench. Wn He- claic that It is tho duty of congress to use an ttic constitutional power which remains after that dooUlon, or which may come from its reversal by the court as it may hereafter bo consti tuted, so that the burdens of taxation may be equally and impartially laid, to the end that wealth may bear Its duo proportion of tho expense of the government, LAnoit. We hold that the most cfllclent wnv of protecting American labor Is to prevent the mnortnt on of foreign pauper labor to compete with It In tho nome mnrk'et, aud that the value of the home market to our American farmers and artisans is greatly reduced by a vicious monetary avstom which depresses tlio prices of tholr products below the cost of nroductton. and thus deprlvos thorn of tho moans of pur chasing tho products of our home manufactories, and, as labor creates the wealth of the country, we domand tho passage of such laws ns may be necessary to protect It In all its rights. We arc In favor of the arbitration ofdlllerenccs between employers en gaged in Interstare commerce and tholr oinploycH, and recommend such legislation as Is necessary to carry out this principle. The absorption of wealth by the few, the consolidation of our leading railroad systems, and tho formation of trust und pools requiro a stlcter control by tho federal government 0f those arteries of commerce. Wo de mand the enlargement of the powers of the Interstate commerce commiss ion and such and such restrictions and and uuarantccs In in the control of railroads its will protect tho people from robbery and oppression, taxation. ; jj WTe denounco tho profligate waste of tho money wrung from the pcoplo by oppressive taxation and the lavish appropriations of recent Republican congresses, which havo kept taxes high while the labor that pays them Is unemployed, and tho products of tho pcpple'H.toll are doprcssed in price till they no longer repay tho cost of production. We demand a return to that sim plicity and economy which benelltsa Democratic government und a reduc tion in tho number of useless olllces. tho salaries of 'which drain the sub stance or the people. FEDERAL INTERFERENCE. Wedenounce arbitrary Interferences by federal authorities In local affairs as a violation of the constitution of tho United States and a crimo against free Institutions, and we especially object to governuiont by injunction as a new and highly dangerous form of oppression, by which federal Judges in contempt of tho laws of the states and rights of citizens, become at once legislators, Judges, and executioners, and we approve the bill passed at tho last session of tho United Statc3 scn ato, and now pending lu tho house of representatives, relatlvo to contempts In federal courts and providing for trials by jury in certain cases of con tempt. anti-fun'dino. No discrimination should be In dulged bjf thp government of tlio Uni ted States in favor of iinv of its debt- There U no joy In this world equal to the happiness of motherhood, A woman find ample compensation for her trials and wor ries and bothers in the soft, clinging little body tieatlltisr close to her own In the trustful cllngW of the little hands, aud the love light in the little eyes. A woman's health it her dearest pos session, Good looks, good times, happU ness, love and its continuance, depend, on her health, Almoft all ftf the ylck. ucn bf women U traceable directly or Indi rectly to some derangement of the organs distinctly feminine. Troubles of this kind are often neglected because a very natural and proper modesty keeps women away from physicians, whose Insistence upon ex amination and local treatment is generally as useless as it is common. Pr. Pierce's Pavorite Prescription will do more fortbera than 09 doctors in loo. It will do tUQfe than the hundredth doctor can unlets he pre scribes It. It is a prescription of Doctor Pierce, who for 30 years has been chief con. suiting physician of the World's Dispen sary and Invalids' Hotel, at Buffalo. "I lot six tablet by untlmtly births. In the eighth month of nir wveuth prrg-ntney, it uiutl, I wit taken III. In family doctor wtt called. lit atd there wst no help for mc The baby must be born. I gntvc tuaded my husband, asraii I gntvco excttiirtiy. pert no. against (he physician' rlercc's Juvtiiil i'rcKntitlon. vice. logrtwcDr I'lcrcf t Pour Aohtt Quitted my paint. That child wit born at full time. II It three yeart old, aud I am me nappieu moiner in me worm." D rf7 l'j () (MjU&J&wtt&f-- IfjUOU,!!!, r Sr'ntrmil'TnnmiwmHffHWrtWimnlfimminmilawtii PlllilhUfflfl Arcgc(abIc?rcparatIonrorAs- slmilaUng ihcFoodandUcdula tlng IhcStomachs and Bowls of Promotes lhgcsUon,Chccrful tKssaudnest.Contalns neither SMum.Morphine norMncral. ot Narcotic. i9 (VPUiysiMUZEtrnnst JfapXm Sent' dlxjtnnm Sifwmint -Hrailinr ADOfecUfcmcdv forCon!,. Hon, Sour Stoinach.Diarrhoca, worms .Lonvi iisions .rcvcrish ncss and Loss OF SLEEP. facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY" OT WRAPPEB. . &2ZX2 . . IjI'i nn, ill nihil itti II i. it ii uimii i ii',.,.. .... , .M. , ' : i.rni 'hi n,i i.hiuMiiu ,iuiii ,., ii, i ,.!,. ;, ,,T ,r -EXCELSIOR - STABLE B. C, Hansen, Manager. Oiitvgood horses used. Satisfaction Runranteed. ors. Wo approve of tho refusal of tho Pacific railroad funding bill, nnd de nounce tho elTorta of the present Re publican cungross to onact a similar measure. PENSIONS. Rccounlzlncr tho lust claims nf dn. serving union soldiers we heartily en dorse the rule of the present commis sioner of pensions that no names shall oearoitrariv uronncd rrom tlio n slon roll; nnd tho fact of enlistment ano BQrvtco Btioniu oo dconicd con clusive evidence against dlscaso und disability before enlistment. TERRITORIES. Wo favor UlP admission of tho ter ritories or .now Mexico Ui iLI IUUIl ill 111 A llllfilHft r 1 Oklahoma Into tho United States, and wo favor tho early admission of all tho territories haying tho neces sary population ami rpsnurcos to 011 tltjo them to atatohood, and whllo thoy remain territories, wo hold thnt tho oillcials appointed to administer tho government of any territory to gether with tho District of Columbia and Alaska, should bo bona fldo resi dents of tlio territory or district In which tho duties aro to bo performed. Tho Democratic party believes In homo rulo nnd that all public lands of tho United States should bo appro priated to the establishment of free homes for American citizens. "Wo recommend that tho territory of Alaska bo grautcd a delegate In con gress, and that tho general laud nnd timber laws of the United States lie extended to said, territory. MONROE DOCTRINE. The Monroe doctrine Is originally declared, and as Interpreted by sucecd Ing presidents, la a permanent part of the forclirn nolle v of thn United States, and must ntull times bo main tained' CUI1A. Wo extend our sympathy to the people of Cuba in tholr heroic strug gle for llborty nnd Independence. THIRD TERM. Wo nro opposed to llfo tenure In tho public service. "Wo favor appoint ments based unon merit, fixed term of olllce, and sach an administration of tho civil scrvlco laws au will afford equal opportunities to all citizens of ascertained litncss. wo dcclaro It to be the unwritten law of this renubllc. established by custom and usage of one hundred years and sanctioned by tho examples of tho greatest and wisest of those who founded and havo maintained our government, that no man should bo eligible for a third term In the picsldcntlul olllce. WATERWAYS. Tho federal government should care for and Improve tho Mlsslsslnnl river and other great waterways of tho re public, so as to secure for tho Interior states easy and cheap transportation to tidewater. When nny waterway of tho republic Is of sutllcient Import mice to demand aid of tho govern ment sticli aid should be extended ut- 011 a definite plan of continuous work until Dcnunnent Improvement Is secured. (Jon lid log In the Justice of ourcauwo aud the necessity of Its nucmsi at tho polls, wc submit vho foregoing declar ations of principled and purposes to tho considerable judgment of tho American people, Wo invito tho sup nort of all citizens who annrovo them 'iindwho desire to havo them made ' effective through legislation for the 1 relief of the people and tho restoration of the country's prosperity. ( ! jtuekleaa Arnica Halve The best Salve in the world 1 for Cuts, Sores, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Hheuin, Fever tnd all Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains, llruiret, Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to Uve lr tec Mtisfactlon or money rtfundeO. l'rlce 35 cents a fbM.pKor tal byl'red A egc '! uri SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEET BOTITJ3 OB1 CASTORIA CaitorU is cut vd in ms.kl Wtlei rmW. Ti Bit not told la balk. Don't allow asyons to sell J you anything tlis oa tho plea or promlis that it I Is last as good" aad "will awwor every pur. J pose," s- See that you got 0-A.B-T-0.B.I.A. tlmlle "7r . . ,, ' - iv ' jr-XttTStZTlTA mrr ' -v- TTipp. ia!,l. back -)l State lnurnnce block Cliieaffo, Mi iwaujcee, k Si Paiil.Ry.,li8 M GLANCE iATlHISSMA Of the Chicago, Milwaukee nnd kSt. Taul Railway and note its connection with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, and remember when going east that its trt'ns ate lighted with electricity and heated by steam. Its equipment is superb. Elegant buffet, library, smoking and sleeping cars, with free reclining chairs. Each sleeping car lieith lias an electric reading lamp, and IU dining cars aro the best in the world. Other lines are longer than this, but none are shorter, and no other offers the above lux urious accommodations. These are sufficient reasons for the popularity of "The Mllwau kee." Coupon ticket agents In every rail road office will give yon further Information, or address C.J.EDDY, General Agent, J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland Ask tlie ticket agent. when you consult him about youreasb- eru trip, to toll you about our servlco to tlio eust and south. Ask him to tell you how much Bhor terwln time as well ItlMsBtJisal as miles our line is to Omaha, Kansas City und bt. Louis. Ask him,too,ubout our service between St.Paul nnd Chicago. ("lot one of our folders fiom' lilm and Htupy the matter yourself. Do this and your ticket will surely read, us it surely should, via tho llurllngton route A.C.SHELDON, G.A., Portland, Or. moo poison mmmmmmmtmmma m Vmmmmmmmmummm A SreCIALTYoixyo llarr JiLOUU roiSON permanently urea in is was oars, you can m trtattd 4 lomt t oraaxne, Drloa undar uma aruarAB ty.lfTouDrefrrtocomaktrawawllloon. tract to Day railroad f aieand hotal bill and eoefaam.lt we fall to cure. If you bare taken anr cury, ludlde otalt, and Mill biT ache a4 patna.Muc4usl'atcliei!nisoain,HsoTirett l'lmplvt. Copper Colored Hpott, UImh any part of tlioVody, llulr or Kyebrw w SjalUtur out, It Is tblt tJeooudury JKLUOU rOlSUl veKaaranteetocnrt. WoeoliollUiSHin't obitl tiafa case and challeutra tbu worltl fur catfiwe cannot cure. Tblt sueue bat altraMt RWtHtiVhaklllotthtiactteiMtaiBthyalk clnut. aeo.WOa capital babln4 our unoonMa && Sj, PAUL . , i" c J? I t i u ni u 1, 4 1 HI L